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A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THR CONSTITUTION—AM HONEST AND BCONOMICAL. ADMINISTRATION OF Til* UOVNBHSIT.
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vol. viu.—no. 32.;;;:
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estimates that the entire 6Uir*r crop of
•j
Iberville, will -be under. «igki hundred
hogsheads for 18o5. It says :
“la foraior yean the tame section of
'I'Jo^tnd Dealer**
•»
tkie**eefig—•• I im
«.«; ;"u:rr.:rr~:'3^io«
ihr.. week* l —‘ '®
'' - 1 -!g 3;Jiff •
it
... Of moisnel,
•lid not enough corn to tut tilt spring.
The valuation of exportation product.,
lakh)* till averngp yield And price* hi for-
ififfryearl, in there nine t>ari»he«, era., in
round number., exceeding $(>.000,000 per
atinum. The valuation will not exceed
rutm*- ',
From the N. Y.''\Vurld. 30th.
The President and the Radical!,
The report, publtihed by all the paper.
’yesterday, drtllo-KUb^ffincfl or conversa
tion between President Johnson and a
Senator, is undoubtedly authentic. It
condprmt tOTvhpr **} previously known
of the PrreideiiV.-rerurnientj; it is in the for transportation; they provide knitting
,rarfT.rtis.moat. pabil.k«d l«j the* on*
ti no p«r iqiiw* f« r* |**t{ # *
twit per iquar# f#r —* •obeeqAnt
imtii.tMot. in.*rl*d at laterral* te b*
-pd m new earh liscrtioa.
j’rertUcneota ordered to raciaia 3a say
loUrpii*. i® •>* charged m aav eaek 1a-
fffljsss&aa
ns5KS5a®s>vj*#
tinsertion end relleotable ***on»*flIr,
tt*
oiUuiie (thougha liulir more emphatic
! prononhoMU Utidveral oonvoraationt
with various niembor* of Ceogre*., of
which an accouh waa given in a Wash
ington letter to tho Cincinnati Gaselta,
about a week ago. Tne author of that
letter professed to wrlie from note* and
memoranda mado by the President 1 ! in
terlocutor* spooled lately after the inter
views. The convur.stiou reported by tel
egraph yesterday differs only in being
more specific ana.particular in relation to
two measures nop pending before Con
gress. namely, the negro suffrage bin for
the District of Columbia, and the suffrage
amendment to tho Constitution.
Krom-tb* -*entapeut* wptnwpd by the
President respecting the negro suffrage
bill hr the IMswiM, there can be no doubt
that bu prill vet'»■ it if it passes the Senate.
Fair-minded Kepubiicant tbould ragard
it as an act of prudent.frieadabip on the
pari of the President," that he ha* given
this intimation In such a w iV that it must
come to flio knowladgef of the Senators
proviou* tn' their action on the bill. If
• they ar» willing to dare and defy the
President, if they are resolved to precipi
tate a collision, their votes in favor of Ibis
bill will fully unmask their intention. If,
on the other hand, they think it more for
the advnntnge of their parry not to opanly
break with the President, they will give
no opportunity for th e iulerpoeitioo of tho
the debate, and shall hav* rank and
y of a colonal of cavalry, and'ihall
■k* provisions for enrolling, nrgaaialnf,
Inf and equipping the militia, pre-
‘ i rule* for discipline, luparintend-
. distribution and care Of arms and
uipment!, and shall furnish the Secre-
j of War with a special abstract of tho
•<nt returns of the militia, which shall
i laid before Congreweo or before Feb
usry 1st, in each year.
Section seven provide* for fhehnpoiht-
ent ind classification of the Clark* of
the Bureau of Militia,
the yello* envelope, discovered that the
“lucky number" brought a worthless fin-
gar ring. ’The victim raved and awore,
and pronounced the whole thing a cheat,
and threatened to prosecute and «xpote
the concern i but hit friend quieted him
with the assurance that, it was all chance,
and referred him to his (sharper's} previ-
out prir.es drawn, at the same time tailing
bins that be would pay bis fare home—
which generous offer was finally accepted
•S the. best thing to be done under the
circumstances. This ia but one case out
of thousands of those who have come to
,,, , grief through these concerns, whose agent*
'ngp yield and price* hi for-, jare on almost every block of the public
b..» nina-hart.il*. —■ I- thoroughfares ofth# city, shaking their
handbills in the faces of passer* by.
The foregoing occurrence should put
stranger* visiting this city upon their
guard. Every sensible person should
know that an article worth $160 cannot be
“given away,” at they term it, for ooe
dollar—because that would not pay, and
the gentlemen who carry on a business of
Ibis description never entertain the idea uf
losing money. They do not buy pianos
for counlrymon—thmo would bo too heavy
Master Wllaeu'a Militia Bill.
“asbinoton, Jan. 30—Mr. Wileon,
Ittoduced a btW, jPrpvidwg for
s aatieesl defenoe by detaWiihrtig a
••rm militia, and organialng an acUve
aptcer militia throughout tho Untied
lection first repeale tho acU of Mai 8,
2, and March 2,18C3.
Suetioa second declare! that ail ame
nd citizons or those who have declared 1
ririntostion to b*oomaciti**n*obetwyen
■] years of age, tfiall be gffrolU
Section third exempli from mililiaduty i veto.
eViee-President of the Uaimi siWkM, . The Joint resolution proposiag the con
t Judicial and Executive uffleeri of the eiiiutiunkl amendment is a thing that t-oes
rernment, members of both Uoueei of not exactly fall vrithfn the scope of the
ngruis and thoir officers, OutCosn House .elo power. Requiring two-third* of
ceriand clerks, inspectors of exports, both Houses to pas* ft at all, the veto
Is, marina actually employed la sea would be praolically inoperative, unlees
ice. officers who have aerved three some of the members voting for it should
raJiLlbu army pf navy,.gll uffingraand change their minds. And yot the Coneti-
orteiok ib arsnorim,jpoetraablfirfi, *lqit- tution, with explicit dUtinctneas. require*
' lers, and stage drivers em
r Conveyance of ib* U nil*
I,ferrymen of any ferry on a peat road,
rsnh operators when employed as
Quakers and Shakers, and ail who
, or may ba hereafter, exempted by
-Is law. ,
Section four prohibits the enrollment of
mu, lunatics, common drunkards, vaga-
nds, paapers, or criminals, and If coo
led uf crirao aflor enrollment, to be
-keg from the rolls. } I
lion five oreate* a burwau *f militia
i War Department, which shall have
j execution of this and gll other laMI
occting the militia.
Section aix provides that the chief ofll-
oi tbe Bureau that! be appointed by
ePresident, with Ibeadvice and consent
that it shall be present* io the T resident;
end, in point of Tact, the emancipation
amendment passed "by the last Congress
Was preaanted to President Lincoln, and
aigned by him on the first of February.—
A veto would probably make no differ
ence, and -ip aush a-case is of no coose-
quonce, sinco tbe final decision rests with
the separate Slates.
President Johnson justly thinks the
prorent no tithe for frequent changes in
the Constitution. Tho sentiment of or-
dor, Stability, and permanence is more
important. at ,thig juncture than . any
Mutely demanded by the
changes not aim
mostorgeht heoetnity,
i States lately Staked
1 by
Nearly a third of
everything to sevar
i to the Ounslitution; and
• them and us that
tbd
their allegianop
it iaklMse impdrlaut for
the tree which has been wrenched by the
tempdsl should have a season of quiet till
it is again firmly rooted in the soil.
But if the Constitution were to be fur
ther amended now, the President would
put the amendment in a form more con
sistent with equity than that before the
ijoute. II the basis of representation is
to be ebanrfed, he would change that of
taxation too. Taxes, he thinks, ought to
be In proportion to the ability to pay
thgln; that is, in proportion to wealth. He
is willing that the number ef qualified
voters in each State should constitute the
representative basis; assigning as ene rea
son that it would leave the control of tbe
suffrage, where it has always rested, with
the Sutea themselves. A chief recom
mendation of this measure is thnL.b).Ik
both sections Would have something, to
surrender and something to receive. ‘If
the South had fewer representative!, it
would also have lighter taxes. At preeght
the South U very poor, and the North
rich. Does Massachusetts car* gnoogh
for depriving South Carolina of two or
three of her representative* to be willing
to pay two-thirds or three-fourth* of her
texes? When the question come* in this
shape—the shape in which President
Johnson wishes to submit it, if itis to be
submitted at all—there will probably be
seme abatement both in the eegeenesB Vf
the Radicals and in tho reluotann* of the
Southerners to ratify the amendment.—
Mr. Johnson’s idea is more equitable than
the proposition before the Houses io an.
other respect. It exclude! tbe unnatural-
ited immigrant* in the North, ag wall as
the non-voting negroes of t..e South,
from the representative basis. It would
therefore reduce the number of Northern
as well as of Southera renro.ent.live*,
though not in so great a proportion; but
this would he compensated by she accom
panying change In 'he basis of taxation
Section eight provides for tbe appoiqt-
■eolof one adjutant-general of mlmii a in
seek Stele, who shell distribute orders,
•fiend reviews, furnish blank far tab of
returns required end explain them, when
necessary, receive rgturnt of militia
throughout the Stale, report condition of
srni, equipments, etc., and make return*
to the adjutant-general uf militia of the
United States, annually, before the 1st of
November.
Section nine provide* that the militia
*hen ctllcd out by tb* President shall
n.ro tbe same pay, ration! and emolu-
inusta and if killed or wouacM in Ue
line of duty to have the same pension to
them, their widows or children, as is pro-
v f° r officers and seldiers of
the United States army q( lik* grades.
Section ten directs the organisation la
each State of one regiment of native vol
nutter militia in each Congressional Die
‘[icti.one in each territory, and
th. District of Columbia.
Section eleven provides that tb* mem
cars of the volunteer militia shall ba cite
xeni of the Unilod Slates, or who have
declared their intentions to become such,
between twenty and thirty.fire years of
•ge, sad residents of the Hints or district
in which they are enrolled.
Stctioa twelve—tba volunteer militia is
to he enrolled for six year*, or during War Gilt Enterprluur— Mow They are Made
if declared within that period; and those to Fay.
who servo faithfully and continuously for T be people of this matropoli*cannot fail
'll*?. °r during war to receive anhoo- b(Ve not j C ed the fnctthnt gift enterprise
establishments are rapidly Increasing in
number throughout the city. To tbe cas
ual observer the** places seem te be well
stocked with ail sorts of oraamaalal arti-
alee of gilt and silver ware, including also
rosewood a till mahogany cased pianos,
and one woald naturally conclude that i
business so extensive must naturally be a
paying one. This would be a true infer
ence, but kow it is made profitable let the
lollowinr actual occurrence illustrate, by
which tbe reader may learn what a sharp
eye to busi iese these “enterprising" ind •
viduals have. One of tbe home bred sons
of Newport, R.l, having occasion to visit
this city, and being anxious to see tbe
elephant before returning borne,' took a
stroll up Broadway, and struck by the
daaaling array of gold and silver (?) goods,
which were ou exhibition io a window of
one of the establishments above alluded
to, he waaigduoed te eater. Whilst loot
needles, splendid (tin) teaspoons, andothur
article* of like description, for that class
of customers—and, in fact, for every cla-r.
When* man tries to “ring” you into any
establishment, that is good evidence that
it is best te keep out or it.—N. K Sun..
Qett. Prim—Tfi(* Last Hpaulah Revo-
, Iigtfeh.
Prom th* Saturday Review.)
But tbe best reasons for a Hpanisb in
surrection ate seldom tbemnst immediate
or tbe mott OMtFMM A revolution in
Spain is not like a revolution anywhere
else. It li lYprciil Spanish p roduct, like
large sdfvet add kherry. To revolt in
Spain, and in ail Spanish oolonios, is
merely to deeiaVe that a particular leader
i« a candidate fop power. Jie issues his
card, as it were, calling attention to hia
merits, thanking his friends for past fa
vors, and engaging to do everything in
ills power to earn their kind patronage for
the future. If h* succeeds, ho is Prime
Minister or President, or settles who tho
Prime Minister or President shall be. No
ope thinks of him as an offender against
law, Ha is merely a person who bss won
a contested election, and, if the contest
has been close, so much the greater credit
to the winner. He is made a duke, whloh
would be a very high honor were it nut
that no one can recollect hi. title; he
tends his best friend to' make a fortune out
of oonaiving at slave-running in Cuba;
aad perhaps, if one of these events is tak
ing place in his family, be gets the Q men
to bo godmother to bis acw baby. Tuisis
a revolution in Spain when successful. If
it fails, a few hundreds of nobodies are
shot; Ibe leader gets off, being suffered to
e capo very easily, repairs to Paris, snd
seioite* cigarett t there until bis revolu
tion is forgotten, and then returns to his
revolution is forgotten, and than returns
to bis native country as a notability.
Spaniards are wonderfully tender of the
laadors oJ.jjMMirectious, having! fouling
of latent admiretion for them, and a re
spect as fpOMif |rhp will very lively live
to revolt knotner day. In one of the re
cent revolutions in Peru a few months ago
—the last revolution but two, if we right
ly roniomher-tclhe defeated President a as
-imply put on board a cruiser, end sant
for nine months to see. If a man leads or
joins n revolution, and is killed or wound,
eg, there it no mot* to be said. Ha has
had bad luck, but be hat only got what be
Wight faiyly expect to get. Hut if he it
not snht; then he is no worse in any way
for having rsvoltod.
To attack Ibe gevernment, to lira on
tSogps,' to desert oolors, to diet with a man
one dnv, aad to try to have him shot tbe
next, seems tonSpnni.rd eti in tho usual
wny of business; and be goes into a revo-
lttion just Mgn Irishman go t over to
England it harvest time, knowing that he
will have* little rough work, but hoping
t« make something by it, and, at any rats,
stirb of having tbe fun ofgoiug. This is a
very bad national habit, and enlightened
Spaniards are now pretty well agreed in
their denunciation, of revolutions. But
then ovary man is inaliU'd to make a re
serve. There ouant to ho just one revolu
tion to csrry out Mis particular fancy, and
thaw revolutions might to stop for ever.
If we could but got a good sovereign, they
say, we ahould start, fair, and might bop*
tbat, if wa honestly trial to do our best,
W* should be rewarded by seeing our
GROCERIES
At Wholesale!
BARNETT & CO.,
m BROAD STHKRT,
COLUMBUS, OA.
119
IT. are bow remising snd have in store the
fallowing Goods which w* offer
AT WHOLESALE
to pnrohuers,
At Greatly Reduced.<Pl&&:
60 bbla. Maoker«l. NofSOjara Snuff,
1, 2 and t, i'JO tiercM.Ktae,
100 balf'bblB Maftkerol.'lOO doien Ala and Pur-
1 and 2, • ter,
150 kitfl Mackerel. No. 50 bbla Whisky,
1, l and 3, '10 bbla (Jin and Rum,
50 half bbia Filberts, 12*4 cask* Sherry Wine,
150 half bbls Almonds.,Pori Wine,
100 boxes Raisins. allCotcnao Brandy.
sixes, 3K) boxes Candles,
50 bbls "C M Boyar, 50 half bbls Golden Syr-
20 bbla “A” Boyar, up.
20 bbls "D” Sugur, ,100 dot Cotton Cards,
50 bbls Brown Sugar, [50 bays Java Coffee,
20 bbls "A" Crushed 150 coils Rope,
20 h»,v.ri.M Sk «&‘ 0nCW
Bar, * beam Ink, assorted.
150 boxes Starch, 80,000 Domestic ana
100 boxes Assorted Cen-i Havana Ciyart,
die*; i.iO boxes, loilet Soap,
150 14 bbls Crackers, a!!.50 boxes Picklea
kinds, 1000 bushels Oats,
800 boxes Cheaae, Weat-|!l00 bbls Yirylnia Salt,
era Reserve, 2 Dsi-| tea*. Mustard,
ry Ana Pine Apple, Conperas, Vinegar,
50 bays Rio Coffee, Soda, Pepper,
500 Willi Flour, nil 1 Allspice,
grades, 'Chewing Tobaooo.
200 bays Shot, all sixes, Matches,
50cases least Powders,,Herring,
1000 lbs Smoking To- Sardines,
baoco,
and everything else kept in a Grocery estab
lishment.
PURCHASERS
WILL FIND IT
GREATLY TO THEIR INTEREST
TO GIVE US A CALL.
BARNETT & OO.
*9“ All ordors sent will be filled promptly,
according to our Weekly oorreeted quotations.
B. * CO.
Jan 28 tf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sta.,
AT MIS OLD STAND,
’Has now open a new and rich stock ef
FINE GOLD WATCHES,
RICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, Ac.
ALSO—A fine andriinent of Stiver and Gald
THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPKCTACLE8.
HAIR WORK,
Mads to ordor, any dstign or pattern,
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silver and Steel Frainea,
WATCII WORK and Jewelry repaired by good
and reepontdble workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Ha* charge of the Watch Department, which
in Kself is a GUARANTEE that the work wil
be done iq the bast pouihlo manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watobee can have
them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite'
Garnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need any recommen
dation from me, has oharge of tho Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac.
Got 20-it Bnn Copy.
IRRIYIL OF NEW GOODS
No. 125 Broad Street.
G. R. Tnonas.
W. W. Fi.awsLi.iv
G. 0. THOMAS & GO.
are in receipt ef another lot ef their
SPLENDID
A. M. ALLEN & CO.,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE 11
J. ENNIS & CO.,
Ark at tiikib old itand,
95 and 07 Broad Street,
Where they have in store nod to arrive a fine
•took of
HARDW ARE,
and such goods as are in their line, whloh they
offer to everybody at as low prices as ean be
afforded.
We reepeotfully return our thanks to our old
onstomerx and friends who have bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
the xame eourfe whioh we have through the
past to reeleve your trade. We respeotfully in
vite everybody trading tq Columbus,to give ui
a call.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH,
nov 22 tf
I . J.Af m »W»lw«i rw
b. r. tffenft. 1 1 l. , cpDortg.
M R. BELL 8c CO.,
(Fonaefly B»u., Mooaa Jr 130.,')'’ ’ ‘" rn
WHOLESALE GROOfcRS,
ooMMiaaioiv
And - Forwarding Merchants.
MARIETTA STRCRT,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Consignments aro solicited, whioh will re
ceive our beet personal attention, end the for
warding busineag carefully end promptly dune-
REFERENCES:
Messrs. S. K. MoCatny k Co ....Atlanta,
Silvey k Dougherty, do.
Messrs! Horton i
J. ENNIS & co.
j. ENNIS a co.
J. ENNIS & CO.
JJAVE on^aml CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.
J. ENNIS Sc CO.
J. ENNIS Sc CO.
TJAVB on baod BUILDING UAKDWARK.
H uov A* if
J. ENNIS Sc CO.
°; during war to receive aa hun-
oreble dltcharge from the Adjutant Gcn-
srel of Militia, under seal of Ilia War Du-
pmtnent, which thall exempt them from'
turlbsr military duty.
.... 110,1 lh| rteen provide* that A* vol
unteer militia thall be an In fealty fore*,
j™ prescribe, in orgaaiaatiefi, which iv
ut tame a, tuiuutweg mien try daring the
fourteen provide* that the oO-
S![J •>« appointed by Governor! of
2BV» d , b * ‘ he Fretldgnl U thg Du-
iricl of Columbia, and aball bn aelaoted
tiara par.cn. who bnve bean sxaminad by
* ?' board, appointed by the game
Mthorittn. Regimental oommendert are
oa^T Dt u,Bi ' ° ,b non-committioned
T ,i U "t e , sr nillilla into the tervice of
rahaliu" • dnrfriir inturreetion, , ^ _
lbs l«~*. “ r *** n war - ^ obstruction ot ! rauturo at die .ijiKu and toenst around
tiM m^. ,0 ° rron « for the civil aulbon- hlm. be wai politely accotted by enotier
•»»«•*«*.or upon apprsheetion eT! • **
to An< * “F member who shell fail"
,,:*??** »ilbout valid excuse may be
S* “»rt martial for deaerliwa.
w “ referred to thg Jfiilltarj
(f* ®J*M***H Commercial eeyt i
Ohio^-o'i 00 .^ 0 lhe farmer* of Kentucky,'
tor.h!! n<1 !" di * n ». •• 10 plant at largely id
a#/^m l 1 * cou >in* tesaon at puuiule,
mnnot ^v 8 * oth ' Tb *
Ih.uLRj 1 '* tatitfactory contract! wi(i
the Tr^i • ***• eon tract* are mafia,
wUboin !!i Uor * ol laoniaiaoa adjourned
tiers!? “* lh .* P*n‘<o 10 conlraoU, and
rsaui.fi 10 lndi, po*ition to abide by lb*
Tb. of AT Freedman’. Bureau,
U* reri?i“ p , 1 2 Lou'idanethspaat
"•JttlJSk h T^PV 01 * Hou «*eontlgu-
e*disl , ? k *^ t Imlow that of any pre»
a,••“g* tbs cuilureuluaas oum-
* *>« Baton Ruuga Advaoat*
oountry belter guverned, happier, and
richer. That tb* bhd nf Spanigh revolu
tions seams at yet far off in thedim future;
and although It would probably ba better
for Bpain if General-Prim were now to
fail, yet it Is impoteible to follow the re.
aord of big very fortunes withodt remem
bering that Bpaniarde have much in tbe r
goveraineat to provoke them; and tbat, if
h* makes a naiMaks in organizing a revo
lution, it it a mistake in which be hat been
oounlenanced by the example of every
leading Spanish politician, and more es
pecially by the example of tbe mnn who
it nuw engaged in endeavoring to crutb
him - ,^.>.4
The Bud of tbe Werld.
It bet been cut'emery for crazy fanatics
to predlct'tbe end of the world, periodi
cally, over tinea its babyhood; and yet
tbs lough old planet spins serenely in ill
orbit, caring no more for the assault made
upon ill. vitality than a rhinotcuros docs
for a sand-fly skipping over hit breast
plate. Some good-natured people, quite
aa innocent and equally crazy, swallow
all the prognotiiel of these Shoddy Saints
and tend forth lamentation fer the immi
nence of tbe bon-fire and suddenness of
tbe wholesale catastrophe. A prsaober in
England, called Gumming, is the latest
agi ator on subjei ts. Us hat been a terror
to lbs grannies in the United Kingdom
for tbe lei: ten yea's, and now proposes to
whelm thbm—spem**l*s and all—into a
singed h<ft einfr. This may be pertinent
ly describ'd as th* "Dimming wrgtb,”
and as the vociferous divine it evidently e
man -f culture, we must charitably pro
sum* that his wit has traversed the narrow
confines, dividing its territories from
chaos, and entered into tbe realm of mad-
ness whioh both a king called Porphyro-
gene, tbe swuet bells of whose mind are
[angled out yituae and berth.
The Rev. Dr. has issued what be is
pleased to vhristien bit, "Lott Afam'isy
Cry." It flies upon tb* year 18B7 at the
year when tb* prophecies become reali
ties, and Ibirgs terrestrial “throw up the
•p«SNI» , ’~4*, lie fistic champions term a
dead beat. Wo are firmly persuaded that
this will prove to be a “groat cry and lit
tle wool;’’ For, shave tho pig beaded world
as you may, bristle alon* fall into the
apion of the inspired barber. All this
raving about ibe end of the world Is mere
bosh and indigestion. A bad stomach is
tbe origin of a vast deal of the lugubrious
raligiouol our fellow creatures, and Dr.
ow ning would do well either to go to a
Water cure sttahlishment'Manilary com-
miiiion. before be dons bis ascension robs
ia th* Judgment Day of UF17. Many signs
and poi tent, *xl-t, and a great many peo
ple ia tbs .South have bad a partial speci
men of tbe Pin Intj be that a* it may,
w* feel positive that tbe world will come
out of inn ordeal in 1167 io a manner a
little startling to Dr. Cumroing’t theory. ]
We stake our money on tbe planet, and
thick it sale; in lb* interim, let everybody
be as pious snd cool aa possible, Dr. C’s.
horoscope u> lbs contrary, for,
“Whsa Bis bop Berkley said there was ns raat-
I.Tjac ■setter what hassid."
, • j Iriug. Conti.
— ■ -.. ■*, *
Desdsmnn. ,aid tbat bar heart was on
FRENCH BLACK CLOTHS;
BLUB AND BLACK JBKAVBR CLOTHS;
BLACK VELVET YHSTINOS.
CLOTHING.
BLACK FROCK COATS;
FRENCH BHAVEU SACKS;
FULL DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS;
GENTS’ MORNING ROBES;
ELIGANT LINEN SHIRTS;
SPLENDID LOT OF UMBRELLAS;
BEAVER OVERCOATS;
BEAVER aad DOE PANTS;
W* art prepared to faruish every article
usually kept in a
"FIRST-CLASS. CLOTHING STORE.’’
—AT—
PRICES TO SUIT TUB TIMES,
awn or
MATERIAL THE VERT BEST.
Now D your time to BUT WINTER CLOTH
ING upon tb* BEST TERMS, and do not for
est to eall on
G. E. THOMAS & 00.,
No. 125 Broad St.
Jan. S7 tf
visitor, apparently a slrangor like bims*lf,
and tboy both went round tbe establish
ment admiring god commenting on all
they saw. Ibe new friend, who was ell
kindness and attention, ioriled Ibe New
port man to take a chance in e lottory,
assuring him tbat there was no doubt of
winning something truly grand and ex
pensive. "Greeny” in reply urged the
lateness of the hour end bis distance from
home, statinj Ihstit ha mi'isd tbe irain
he would have to stay ovor night, &c.
But the sharper (for tuub he proved to bo)
met every argument with another and
bouar, and fir ally the countryman, hav
ing an eye to the supposed profits to bt
made, consented. His friend paid down a
dollarirst. and won * fine silver weteb.
Tbe second and third chances war* equally
lucky, and tb* Newporter was oonviooed
it was all right, and that ’•something could
be made.’’ U* waa l*vi»ed to join hit
pile (about $56) with hU friend, end then
take a chaooe for Lb a “**00 gveecheok
prize.’’ Tb* untuspeoling youth did so,
Tb n .gifrm.n p^d* Dredumon. said tb.t h.r heart we. on
.d to look up the prize, but z pertbef he* *l**re. A greet many other ladi.e
japping up »t th« 9ui \ h*?§ ** r * rU *P° n ia * ,r
LARGE STOCKS OF
GROCERIES,
Dry Goods,
SHOES, ZHI.A-TS.
-AND-
HARDWARE,
Constantly On Hand,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A. M. ALLEN & CO.,
No. IBB Broad til. 1
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.
Columbus. Gx.. Jxn. 3, J^8(W tf_
^EBTILIZERB.
M!apes’
IfitrogencoHS Super - Phespbates
or zjzmii i
S0J lbs. per acre, on ordinary land, vlll pro-
duoe one bale of cotton per aoro.
A* M. ALLEN St, CO., Ageata.
JanStf Corner opposite Cook’s Hotel.
EDWIN E. OVERALL,
PROPRIETOR OF TUB
Merchants’ Exchange,
—AND—
NEWS ROOMS,
Corner Si. Charles St. tod C maercial fIim,
NEW
deo 15 tf
ORLEANS, LA.
Manufacturing Company JNotico.
For the conronienco of persona applyinf fer
Stoak in the RAGLE and PIKERIX MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, (late Eaf.e and
Howard) I have opened an offica at the Bank
of Columbus, where applications oan be made
to me for Stock, and in inj absence Mr. W. U
YOUNG will reooi?o subeoriptions and rooeipt
for the same.
Tbe subscription Hit is alroady begun. Por-
sons desiring to secure Stock will make early
application, as THE WORK WILL BK PUT
IN IMMEDIATE PROGRESS.
N. J. BUSSEY,
Columbus, Ga-. January 14, lH6t> tf
J. ENNIS & co.
ITAVK na band PUTTY. GLASS. PAINTS
*nd OILS.n„v A) tl
J. ENNIS A CO.
marttA* wu ' ow
J. ENNIS & CO.
A RE solo 010^1 for IIowo's, Rail Road, Dor-
nant, Platfofi
- .atfofm and Counter bealot
anted equal to any other make, which
at manufacturer’s prices,
War
.... ti sell
DOT 29 it
J. ENNIS « CO.
S ELL Ui,right and Clrcalar Mill Saw?, Also,
Cr ws Out Saw., Mill Busk, Boltins Cloib.,
Wire for Snreena, Jto. nov IN ti
I F YOU WANT Pocket »nd Table Cutlery,
Solwow end Shears, F e*th.r Dusters. Guiis,
Pistols, Shot, l’owdor, Capa. Plated Spoons and
Fork- ; in fact, anything in tho Hard Wart, .luu,
call on _
J. ENNIS & CO.
Columbus, Ga.| Novemb r 29,1865 tf
Sub copy.
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS
US, WIST SIDE BROAD BT.
A LWAT8 ON HAND a fell and ooraplate
A Stock
Dry Goods, Grocarioa, Catlory.
Hardware, Tiuware. Uleasware, Crockery,
Domestic sur^ Foreign Liquors. Wines, Ac.,
2000 lbs I C Tin Ware. ...
which ean be had at lowest market prteei-
Wholeesle or Retail,.
No difficulty in having your money changed,
aag iil-tf
SIGHT EXCHAGE
OIST 1STEW YORK,
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
JOHN KING,
J M 2 3m Bunker*
HALL, M0« & CO.,
No. 96 Broad St,
COLUMBUS,' OA.,
IMPOKTXRS AltD DKAl.KKg IX
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE,
IRON, PLOUGH BTBEL, NAILS,
CA8TINGS. CIRCULAR SAWS.
MILL and CROSS-CUT SAWS.
8COVIL HOES and
AGRICULTURAL, IMPLEMENTS,
Of all kinds,
AXLNS, SPRINGS. HUBS.
RIMS, SPOKES,
OILS, of all kinds,
PAINT3. Dry and in OIL
GLASS. BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS,
GTNS, PISTOLS,
SHOT and AMMUNITION.
Are AgenU for
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
At Menufxeturere’ price*.
* Order* reeelred for
STEAM SAW MILLS,
And all klnix ef MILL GBARING,
dee 20—if Bun
Important to Ootton Shippers,
BUPKRINTEN DINT’S OFFICE. )
Mpxcoqt* RaiLxntu CouravT, v
Columbax, Gx„ Jxn. 81,1186,)
The MuMogee Rxilrexd Company will glva
through BUN Lxdlng for Cotton to Savannah
at $10.50 p«( bale ol 800 !b«.
fib S lui W. Is. CLARE, fiup’t
Hamilton Female College,
HAMILTON, GA.
T i HE EXERCISES of this Institution will
be resumed on Tueeday the 23d initant.
The College it furnished with a welt xeleoted
Apparatus end with pood Muaiogl Instrument!.
Tne count of study is thorough and complete.
Every department la supplied with compe
tent teacher*.
Board oan be obtained in the beat families at
$15 por month.
J. U. LOVELACE.
Janll—lin President
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
UNDER T. 8. SPEAR'S.)
la now prepared tb fur m —
(A#°'^ et abort notice, ktl^^
any hour, Day or Nioht,
all tha dc'.icttctM of the. JU 1
eeaeon—auen ax UVSTKtt2>; UAMK. ef ell
kindx ; FOWLS. FISH. Ac.
Connected with the eetabliohment ii a fine
BAR—at whieh the pureat and finest Liquors
and Wines may be had.
WALTER STEWART,
■dec 1 tf J. J. KKHNAN.
HORBACH’S HOTEL,
Let. “PERRY nOUSE."
OolumbuB, Georgia.
IS House having been repaired, refurnieh-
A ed and refitted, iu all renpecU. aa a First
&.J1.UI, u “ ow iiSkiiaoFa of
deo 31. 1865 tf Proprietm
Metallic Burial Cases
A.ND OABKBTB,
J UST RECEIYPD at No. M Bruaff Slrret,
ev.r K. Barnard aud Co.’..
SAMMIfi, ROONEY k CO.
Jaa 18 If
N’otioe.
Treaturer'* OUoe,
Hums gee Railroad Core
COLUMBUS. GA., Dtc
Reduotlon in Prioe* of Wood.
aad alter datv this Company will furalak
vF Oak aa* Pin. Wood by th* Car load of fire
(11 Cords, at twenty-fir. ||Z« duller, p.r <ar.
Oaa furuish auy am.uat dreired.
J. M. EIVIN#. Trreaurer,
dMl* ti
loe, 1
npany, f
c. 30. 1865.)
jmo. w. 8TOOKTOX, *• ymrATxicx,
T. LKAOBT. j
UNITED ITim HOTEL
LOUISVILLE, KY. j
Centrally looated and the near ext Hotel
to all public offices, place* of pubho amuse
ment and ohurohes of the oity.
STOCKTON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
JOHN T. COX,
dee 28 if
Two Agricultural P.per* for fii.SO
The Southern Cultivator,
D. REDMOND k WM. N. WHITE. Editor..
ESTABLISHED IN 1801
Volume 24 Commences January, 18661
By special arrangement with the MARY
LAND FAWMKR. 7 ’ another excellent Rural
Monthly, published in Baltimore at $1.50, both
papers will be eent one year for ffi-OO-tix of
eaoh fur $16—10of eaeh for $25—giving each eub-
... Augusta. Git
J. W. roars A Co.,
Robert Habersham k Sons, Savannah.
Erwin k Hardee. do.
Lee k Norton M ntgoraery, Ala
A. I. Koaob k Co., Memphis, Tonn.
Marcus J. Wright, Kaq., do.
M T“'
deo 2—3m
P. P. Pease dt Co P. P. Pease,
Scott's Hanoi. 3d St.
Bet. Cherry k Mulberry
ATLANTA, QA.I MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
-AND-
Forwarding and CommiBBion
MBBOHANTS.
No. 1T Alabama at, 1
James M. Beebe, Boston, Maas: D. Rodney ■
King, Philadelphia, Pa; Win. Bryce Jr Co.,
New York; R. M. Biahop k Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio; McDaniel k Irby. Lynchburg. Va; ttr<
win Aliardee. Savannah. Oa; Guthrie Jr Co,.
Louisville, Ky ; Ward. Shaw <k Co-, Montgom
ery, Ala; S. S, Webb A Co., Mobile, Ala: Mm-
eeugale k Snyder, NaehviUe; Win. J. Taylor,
Now Orleans. deo 2 3m
PHG3NIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP-
_ frienud and the public generally, that they
have built a first oltuta Foundry and Muohiue
Shop ou Oglethorpe street, between Franklin
and Bridge streets, and are nropared to do
auy thing in their line of business. We will
make auy kind ot Machinery to order; such as
bUliAK MILLS or any sise, with wrought or
cast iron sh&tls. from 14 inches to 18 inches di
ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
and all the intermediate sixes. We will tnnko
to order HAW-MILLS and MILL WORK
generally, ot Brass or irou, and all kinds ot
CASTINGS. HOLLOW-WARE. PLOUGHS,
IRON RAILING, and anything the public
may desire made ot brass or iron. All kinds of
MACHINERY repaired with neatness und
despatch. ,
In connection with our business, we have sc
oured the services of a first class freedman, who
L. UAIMAN k CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken ia
exchange for work, on liberal terms.
lfr-tt L. II. Jr CO.
C. G. HOLMES & SON,
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING
mbhohantb ,
APALACHICOLA, - - FL-A.
G. Holmiu, Charliu T. Holmku
eo 21 3m
LIVERY AND SALE
STABL E.
THE Undersigned is
now prepared _to supply
,the public with
CARRIAGES, HORSES
be is prepared to furnish a FINE HEARSE,
at short notice.
Horses taken on Bonnt and Sale
and every attention paid to them.
A. QAHMKLL,
Columbus. Oet. 13-tf
NO IMPOSITION I
Direct Importation of Habaua
Cigar*.
J^ONDllKS PRINCIPE, of Walt..;
Londres Intimidad
Brevas Ingenuidad
Londres Sculapio;
Conchas ol Viajero do ima;
Wholesale and retail by
It. F. OL'KA N,
Corner Randolph and Broad streets.
Wood! Wood!
Omen Mohii.r and Girard R. R.
I)ARTIES wishing Oak and Hickory and
1 ileart Pine Wood by the oar load cau bo
’’on to
FRAZER, Treasurer.
MURRAY,
j.rrwsm
i papers for #2 5«1
WM. N WHITE.
Athens, Ga.
E8TABLISKD IN 1780.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
HO. >M BAT1MORB 81HKKT,
(NKAll CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE, MD-,
1MPORTRR8 AND DF.ALKU8 IN
COACH, WAfiOJf AND SADDLES! HARDWARE
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
FELLOES. SPOKES, HUBS. BOWS,
SHAFTS, AXLES, SPRINGS,
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
IiSATHBR,
COACH VAHNISU. JAPAN AND LEATH
ER VARNISH. BBNZOINE,
IlareMiOil Blaekisf, Axl, Or.aa., Carriax,
Ball*, Banda, Oil Cloth, Buoklai, Tarrata,
Hook., Bltta, Ornam.ata, Hemre, Lao.,
PrlngM, Ac., all at th. Iowmi price,
Nov ( wfim
FOR CASH.
GOLD PENS.
HI FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
of Gold PENS. Call aad try them at
T. S. SPEAR**.
Oot W U Bud to»y.
46 Bread Street, Columbus, (ieorgln.
Maker and Dealer in Guns,
ALL KINDS OF GUN MATERIAL AND
ARTICLES IN THE SPORTING LINE,
Re-stoekiug and Reuairiug done with neatuoea
and uispateh.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE.
A. W. PERSONS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
W ILL nraotice in the Court* of the Cbattn-
boouhee Judicial Circuit, also, tbe coun
ties through which ;>u»40i the Muncogfe aud
and H. W. K. K. Also, the rouuticn of Macon,
KumoII and Barbour, in Alabama. Will give
prompt attention to all buiineei in the militury
court*.
1 ain prepared to reduco to shape all claim.*
agaiuBt the Government, to be dually managed
by a distinguished legal firm at the capital.
Special pardoug procured for the $20,W)0 cla.id
at Biiort notice.
Office on itreet.
de« 15 tf
Hall, Moses & Co.
JJAVK JUST RECEIVED
A lot of fine Double Barrel Gum.
White Lead, Zinc,
Colon in Oil,
Fine Keroelne,
Nails,
aad many other articles aiueh needed iu the
Hardware tiaa
dee if tf Sua eeyy,