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JEWS ITEMS.
oli tS® ESUtlHEIl.
ia mcd gentlemen are Agents
CS ES« 0,BBB in A,abaraa!
f, Seals' Station.
[diacbubbeo.
llurivillo.
r , persons,
j.liuerryton.
Suspension*
CbuunenupKce.
i Union Spnnss.
j.ter, Villuln.
j. Burke, Glennvillo.
J. Jlldwey-
„; oe named genUemon aro our
several depot
the Muscogee
•o.iCoI.J. A. L. Lke.
; . ii. i). Williams.
C. J. O’Xkal.
. u. Watkbs.
, v J L. JJyinotox.
Vsiins. JaMF.s W. Covington.
H./uams. of Kufaula, Ala. t
! ^.l’rt-'i)Vteriun church on next
nov 11 2t
inp. ^
, t Advertisements.
( oxt, at 10 o’clock, George
at auction a largo lot of
od?, boots, feboes, &c.
, n Tuesdni’, has unotber
pilule, of a most defiirn-
■ A:e. Sco advoitiao-
for sale a valua-
in Barbour county,
oll’t*
ini'll ton
.Florence, lla.
i Hamilton want pork, corn,
BiU-’i notilies persons owing
, i,i ptiv no one but thoni-
„n wants t«> give twonty-fivo
-oconvict some unknown
. ;.o t it-ced a calf from It is lot
right.
, ii ns for sale a good rocka*
l0r s remaining in the city
bo found in our columns
it. Ivey A: Co. have a fresh
1 hemp-loaf rope. This is
in this market, and those
va;\ 1 do well to go early Mon-
t and bn v.
-T;ic smoke-house of Mr. H
veil was entered Friday nighj,
not having the fear of the
uni,;,-.barrel gun beforo their
vj'.irod the stock of Mr. Bard
y supplies by taking nearly a
jjr, Mime lard, mackerel, salt
ope their bread hereafter will
J that their salt will not save
a trouble-some conscience.
i l‘sjUiu>c*.—Our friends seem
ini; un potatoes this fall, and
for the largest specimen is well
W<- havo twice thought hero-
• had bi cured the largest pota-
try was capable of producing.
: wo have noticed previously
yone sent us on Friday even
. J. A. Id Loo. It weighed
tunds, and was shaped very
turnip. Colonel Leo sent us
hil, nil of largo size. Wo are
Pi fay that wo aro convinced
not only tho largest potatoes
f them than any one else who
h<* ring 1 If any oro, yot
ck, can beat him, wo aro ready
acknowledgment. But we
re that it can ho dono.
bus.—Messrs. C. S. &
y >r, proprietors of tho Cbatta’
-..r'p, are making arrangements
• 'ting tall M eeting. They an
-ral purses, and have opened
■ riptions for sweepstakes for
•us ages, which will no
act the attention and meet the
, "iv tiers of blooded slock. The
i nmionec on Tuesday tho 28th
lust through the week. Wo an
sport an l a revival of tho
nl of tho South.
News by Telegraph.
Mobile, November 10.—Bulger, 1440;
Batton, 131; Smith, 81.
Monroe County—Bulger, 104; Patton,
501; Smith, 43.
Clark County—Bulger, 5; Patton, 285;
Smith, 178.
Patton has large majorities in Wilcox
and Baldwin. •
Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 9.—United
States Senator Jacob Collator died to
day.
Washington, Nov. 10.—Wirz was
executed this morning, lie died calmly
and without fear, protesting his inno
cence.
The charge of conspiracy which tho
court found against him includes the
nnmo9 of Davis, Seddon, Cobb and
Wind or.
Chicago, Nov. 8.—Tho county elec
tions in this State yesterday resulted, so
far as heard from, with lew exceptions, in
the success of tho republican candidates,
o republican majority in this county
1 >roximate.s to 5,000.
.’renton, N. J., Nov. 8.—Official:
Wood’s majority in tho Stato will not
vary much from 2,000 to 2,500. The next
Legislature stands as follows : Union ma
jority in the senate 1. assembly 10.
Newark, N. J., Nov. 8.—Wood has
from 2,000 to 2,500 majority, again of
nearly 10,000, over lattyoar. The repub
licans have 10 majority in tho assembly,
and 1 in the senate. Flections of Ward
secures tho appointment of republicans as
clerks in chrncery and supremo courts,
nil a host of other positions, Tho Slate
ringing with rejoicing.
Milwaukik, VVis., Nov. 8—Returns!
from 57 precincts, including the cities of I
Milwaukie, Racine, Kenosha, Fon du j
Lac, and Watertown, give Fairchild i
(Union) for governor, 1,087 majority.;
The voto for the extension of sulTrage in 17
jrccincts runs 413 behind the ticket. There
s but little doubt that Fail child is elected
by from 5,000 to 10,000 majority. The ne
gro sullrago vote is doubttul. The whole
vote is light, compared with that of last
ear.
New York, Nov. 8.—At half-past 12
look, to-night, the Tribune’s estimates
show the Union ticket elected in this Slate
by about 20,00;) majority, with a demo
cratic majority in this city of 23,000.
Ward (Union) is probably elected gov
ernor of New Jersey, and the assembly of
that State will bo Union. This insures
the passage of the constitutional amend
ment.
The Times’ estimates show tho election
of tho Union ticket in this Stato by 30,000
majority.
Washington, Nov. 8—Louis Sehodo,
counsel for Wirz, had an interview with
the President to-day, in accordance with
a previous arrangement, lor tho purpose
of asking a commutation of the sentence,
lie mentioned as one of t> o h ading rea
sons for his request that tho prisoner was
very feeble, and his appearance indicated
that lie would not live six months longer.
Tho President being survounded by u
largo number of visitors, Sehodo did not
consider it proper to ask for a direct an
swer, thinking it possible that somo addi
tional facts might come to tho knowledge
of tho President before Friday, which
ight induce him to extend the executive
leniency. Ho left tho President a short
tatement, with tho reason on which ho
based the application. Tho President re
ceived tho paper and promised to exam-
CANDIDATES,
Stewart County Nominations.
Lumpkin, Nov. 7, 1835,
The citizens of Stewart County met this the
7th day of November, and nominated the fol
lowing names to represent this county in tho
next Legislature, to-wit:
W. BOYNTON, for tho Senate;
DR. I. W. STOKES, and
Judgo JOE. S1IAW, for Representatives.
J. Sc a if, Chairman.
Quo. W. Kidd, Socrotary.
nov 11 te
uppers by Steamboat or
tor McBurney has given no
>f stouin boats and boxes
tho t'lmttahoocheo that they
• leaving Columbus, obtain
from l). W. Jnques, Esq., Depu
• and report to R. G. Morri
wn, and havo their manifest
to James Outline, Fort
Vrmits from that Collector
s&re required for tho shipment
whi.-key, tobacco or cigars, but
'•■ shipmentof osnaburg*, sheet'
• —After a fruitless attempt
8»lurd«y morning, we had
*•’ up wind during the day, in
i.olhcr dry cold snap.
•’ ‘bJ n^t maintain its rise long
' 1 : -Lg up the boats. It is again
rtuin prospects of bettor bo
• many curiosities and won
lately been discovered it
''..'..•rn wilds, none is more
■msrvi.llouM than the mountain
■ *3jiaied about twenty miles
" ' • ty, Nevada, and only
lr >m the head of naviga-
■' . r-hdo river. It rises ab-
•‘•c Putin, about four hundred
•/- J Ml > t Untftin * )Uro ' 5 l )urk
01, :i. AKUIVALS.
Ks Hum.,' Nov. 10, 1805.
^Weco.Oa.
Great Circus.
<7.
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diiiT"" am , Jo
Parker,
Alu rhUJ - R ^ P ' ,3 “-
■el. city.
,, i**1 Tenn.
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S'Sp.’fteifi"--
a.a.
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’“Gwart county.
KewVurl,
> n, .1,, rK *
COL. JAMES N. RAMSEY
is a candidate for re-election to the Senate
from Harris, Talbot and Upson counties,
Wo are authorized to auuouuco tho name of
Hen. l’UIL COOK as a candidate to Congress
from tho Second Congressional District. Gen,
Cook was originally opposed to secession, but
whoa his Stato secedod went into the army and
there remained until the closo of tho war.
nov 9 to
Wo arc authorized to announco
A. W. REDDING,
of Ilarris’county, a candidato to represonttho
Senatorial District composed of the counties of
Upson, Talbot and Harris, in tho ensuing Leg
islnlure of Georgia.
Wen
authorized to announce the namosof
It. J. MOSES, and
J. M. RUSSELL,
ns candidates for the llouso of lloprosontativcs
for this county. Nov 8 !o
We are authorized to ivnnouuco tho name of
Col. U. A. THORNTON
as a candidate for Senator from the 21th Sena
torial District, composed ol the couuties of
Marion, Muscogee aud Chattahoochoo.
nov 7 to
A CARD-
Editor KxqriRi:u: During my temporary
absence from home somo partial frionds havo
announced my name as a candidate for the
Legislature to represent tho 21th Senatorial
District. Permit mo to say that my privato en
gagements are such a* to preclude tho possibil
ity of my being a candidate for the position.
Respectfully,
nov 8 to JAS. M, CHAMBERS.
For the Legislature.
Mr. Editor: You will plcaso announce tho
name of WM* A. McDOUGALI), Esq., as
candidate for tho llouso of Representatives
from tho county of Chuttahoocheo.
Mr. McDougald is a young, energotic and in
tolligont gentleman, largely interested ii
question of tbo l'utuiu supply of labor for tho
South and will.make a legislator equal to tho
emergency of tho times,
nov 7 te CHATTAHOOCHEE.
a it. , « i
Wirz remarkod to Ii is counsel to <lny
that ho was not well in body and quite
feeble, therefore he feared that lie could
not walk to tho place of execution with a
steady pace, and this might be interpreted
as a sign of fear and guilt. This morning
when ho saw workmen building the gal
lows it surprised him ; ho said that bo did
not shudder, but this was because ho loll
nnocent of the crimes with which ho was
charged.
1*0 UGH KEEPS IK, N. Nov. s—A
Stato convention of colored inen mcl here
to-day for the purpose of advancing tho
interests of their pcoplo of this State.
Upon tho assembly boing called to order,
lifteen towns were represented. Tho arriv
ing trains bring more delegates. The con
vention was addressed this evening by a
Mr. Day. Frod. TKuiglas is expected to
address tho memcors to-morrow. The
adjournment wili take place to-morrow.
William Fitch of Troy, is chairman.
Considerable interest is manifested.
New York, Nov. 8 — I)r. Sayers, of
this city, yisitod the Atlanta yesterday.
No sickness on banrd* all the sink having
been removed to the Nightingale hospital
ship From statements made to him by
Dr. Burdoll and the health officers, there
can bo no doub as to tho nature of tho
diseaso. It is Asiatic cholera.
Gov. Curtin is lying very ill in this city.
Ilia physician reports him better to-day.
New York, Nov. 8.—Gobi dull and
lqjvor, opening at 147-, declining to 14GJ,
and closing at 14G&.
Nkw-York, Nov. 8.—The Commer
cial’s Washington dispatch says ; Tho
President will issuo his Proclamation de
claring tho restoration of police beloro the
mooting of Congress.
For the Legislature.
PEOPLE’S TICKET OF TALBOT COUNTY
, MARION IEETI1IIN E,
HUUERT BROOKS.
„ nov 7 to PEOPLE.
Wo arc authorized to mmounco
JAMES M. RllHSULL, Ei(|.,
acanuidato to roproeent Muscogoo county in
tho House of lloproscntativos. nov 5 te
For the Legislature.
We'aro authorized to aunounco
DR. II. M. JETER
a candidate for the House of Roprosontat’m
of the Legislature ol Georgia, at tho ensuing
NEW STORE!
NEWGOODS!
S. PUMP & CO.,
No. 23 Broad Street,
(HUNTER’S OLD STAND,)
Havo in store and aro daily receiving a largo
ns ortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Dress and Cloak Trimmings
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Ladies’ Furnishing Goods,
ISFOTIOISrS!
Hats and Caps,
33oots and Shoes,
GENTS’ AND ROYS’
CLOTHING,
Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
SATINETS,
JEANS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
and all kinds of Goods suitable for Gents’ Ln-
which they offer to
icinity at tho
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,
O KSRS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ HANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT -AJSHD SOLID.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
GFEOBGIA. ;j
; Bank of Selma
^ Control Bank
Commercial Bank--
Eastern Bank
Bank of Augusta 25
Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company— 90i
Bank of Middle Georgia 70!
Marino Bank 55! M .
u '’ 1 Northern Bank
Southern Bunk
Augusta Insurance
Bank of Athens
Bank o( Columbus
Bank of Commerce
Bank of tbo Empire Stato
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Savannah
Bank of tho State of Goorgia
City Bank of Augusta
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank
Mechanics’ Bank
Merchants’ and Pluntors’ Bank
Planters’ Bank
Union Bank lot
Manifucmror.’ BMk 12 , p UnUrl . aml Mechanic,’ Bank
limber Cutter*’ Bank 12 :
ALA. BAM A. St»eB.nk
Bank of Mobilo
Bank of Montgomery
FOR QUOTATIONS 0^ OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT* OUR OFFICE.
October 31—2m
• SOUTH CAROLINA.
** . Bank of Cauiden 27
" U'Bank of Charleston 20
*• Bank of Choster 20
^ Bank of Hamburg 20
•• 42, Danfc 0 f Newberry 25
•• 25 I3 an k 0 f th 0 state of South Carolina 20
•• 23 Commercial Bank 17
•• 10 ; Exchange Bank 18
- 10 Farmers’ and Exchange Bank 12
"* ^ Merchants’ Bank 20
* Peoples’ Bank
Planters’ Bank of Fairtio'd 18
NEW STORE!
newToodsi
H
W. L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY,)
AS JUST OPENED at No. 64
If road Street, first door above
Randolph, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock ot‘ Goods, which lie
“{fora to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Thwcatt
and Charley Shivers, can always bo
found at this Establishment, and they
will bo pleased to sec any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a trouble to show
Goods.
I lie Stock consists of Goods of every
description, such as:
Gents’ Boots and Shoes
Southwestern Railroad
Union Bauk
Wool Delaines,
Half Cotton do.
Poplins.
Mosambiqucs,
Jaconets,
French’ Ginghaui?
Cliumbrays,
Bur o ties.
Apron Cheeks,
1' lanncls, variou •
Cainhr
Groceries, all kinds,
.Snuff.' 6
Pockot Cutlery,
l’i. bio
Padlocks,
Hatchets and Haiutnc
Shoe Thread,
Pei fu
iils,
i Lit
and
dies’and Children's wear
tho citizens of Cohnnbu.<
lowest market ratos.
The especial attention of Country Merchants
is invitod to call and examine our stock beforo
purchasing elsewhere.
Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade.
MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Sr., (formerly
with Redd, Johnson & Co.,) and MR GEORGE
MEREDITH, (foruioriy with J. Kyle A Co.,)
would be ploasod to see their old friends and
patrons at tbo above address, where they may
roat assured they will ho treated, with tbo snmo
fairnoss and kindness which chnractorizod their
dealings with them in former times.
Nov 8 1m
dee
»to
For Congress--3d District.
Wo arc authorized to announce
IION. IIUUI1 IIUCIIANAN*
of Cowota county, fur Congress for the 3d Dis
trict.
Tho Third Congressional District is composed
of the following counties: Schley, Taylor, Mus
cogee, Harris, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether,
Heard, Coweta. Fayette, Clayton, Carroll,
Campbell, Haralson and Paulding.
nov 3 to
Fenianlsiu in Canada,
Toronto, C. W. November 3,—The
Fenian excitement stilt continues. Quito,
a number of private soldiers are under
arrest for sympathizing with tho Fenians.
The city and its approaches aro picketed.
Many Americans are preparing to leave
for thoStatos. Numbers of Orango-men
aro arriving for tho defense ol thi3 dis
trict.
I have posilivo information that the
Canadian brotherhood hits n fast etoamer
ready for armument,
it is reported that a number of officials
of tho government are ongaged in tho
conspiracy.
Great military preparations are going
forward.
The Sholbyville Union says: “Thero is
conlinod in our county jail, a man who
surpasses any one in relieving himself
from irons that wo over heard of. For
four consecutive night 1 *, ho has managed
to extricate his Imndculfs, and after boing
taken daily to tho shop to havo thorn re
newed and improved. On Thursday last
ho was harnessed anew, both “hand and
foot,’' and on tho following morning, to
tho great surprise of the jailor, his rnana*.
ides were off, and the hot part of the joko hope-fur peace, happiness and prosperity
is, thoy cannot ho found. After a diligent
search, up to tho present writing, no brace
let or anklol-'tcnn bo discovered upon the
jail premises.*’
For Congress--3d District.
We are authorized to announce
HON. B. H. BlGill AM *
of Troup, for Congress for tho 3d District.
Tho Third Congressional District is composed
of tho following counties: Schley, Tayloi, Mus-
cogeo, Harris, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether,
Heard, Cowota, Fayette, Clayton, Carroll,
Campbell, Haralson and l'aulding.
oot 81 le
Wo nro authorized to announce
D. II. HURTS, lCsq.,
of Chattahoochoo, a candidate to reprosont tho
21th Senatorial District (composed of tho coun
ties of Muscogoe, Chattahoochoo aud Marion)
in tho next Legislature of Georgia. Election
on the 15th November, I8G5.
oet 31 to .
COL. BFlViilRIjY A, THORNTON,
FOR SENATOR.
/■'<litor Enquirer: As it is now evident that
tho Convention will not change tho present
Senatorial District, and as the action of tho
noxt Legislature will he very important and
need our best mon in that body, I would re
spectfully suggest Col. B. A- Thornton for our
next Senator. I know Col. Thornton well, and
consider him ono of tho most intolloctual mon
of his ago in tho State. When in tho Legisla
ture from Muscogee county, eight or ten years
ago, although then young ho took a very prom
inent stand, and it was then thought that no
young member could compete with him. By
ordinary rule, Chattahoochoe county is How
entitled to the Senator, and as Mr. Thornton i*
living in Chattahoochee county, I trust that
thero will bo no opposition to him.
oct 31—to Mugcoowft
For Congress,--2d District.
Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 23, 1865,
To the Voters of the 2d Congressional District:
In viow of the present condition of our coun
try, tho result of the !ato revolution rendering
our prominent friends ineligible to u scat in
Congress fof tho presen*, I havo been induced
l*y frionds from different parts of tho District to
become a candidate.
If I am your choice I will support tho resto
ration policy of President Johnson, looking to
a complete return of tho Southern States to
their former status in tho Union. The only
HENRY PERSONS
Has no partnor—neither general, nor special,
nor active, nor silont.
HENRY PERSONS
will kocp the best of everything in his lino
whether of DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES or
CLOTHING.
HENRY PERSONS
Offers no goods at wholesale except such as can
be re-sold at his retail prices.
HENRY PERSONS
Will sell his goods at as low prices us they can
ho bought for in this market.
HENRY PERSONS
Is selling Silks from *40 to $110; Cloaks from
$10 to $185; Over Coat# from $10 to $70; Pants
from $d to $23; Blunkots from $0 to t?35.
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
-AND-
a-E-WELLER, .
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT III8 Ol.D STAND,
Ilm now upon n new ami rich stock of
FINE GOLD WATCHES,
1UC1I GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, &c.
ALSO—A Duo assortment of Silver and Gold
THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WO RK,
Made to ordor, any dopign or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silvor and Stoul Framed,
WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Has charge of the Watoh Department, which
itaolf is a GUARANTEE that tho work will
done in tho best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watches can have
thorn JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite 1
Garnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need any recommen-
dation from mo, lias charge of tbo Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac.
Oct20-tf Sun copy.
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LIST OF LETTERS
R EMAINING in the Post onice ill Columbus,
Ga., Novembor 11, 1m>5. Parlies calling l»-r
any of which will please gay they tire udver-
1 A-Lowis M M Alien, Mrs U 1‘ Allen, Mrs J
Alexander, Capt Win P Aubrey.
B—C B Barry, Mrs S 1-; Battson, Col K Baugh,
Mrs M J liaakley 2, Mrs rf Beasley. John Bick
ers, MwE Bird, Mra A F Black, Frank Bly, K
Bluckrock, J 11 Bozeman, Mrs M .1 Brady, S D
Bridgeinan. Asa Brooks, Mrs E Brown, R Bryce,
Anna Burrows.
C—John Carisellc, L Cannon, James Canty,
Miss D C Cary, J Costner, Olms Carpenter, A
Clegg, B Cook, S F Coulter, J*r N N Cooke C C
Corbett, J A Corbally, 11 on S T Crawford, Mrs
S Crew, Win Culpeper.
D—Mrs K Day, B Davis, L G Davis, Dent A
Co. Mrs S E DeMoss. Miss A Denson, J D zicr,
Nancy Dowsing, Miss M L Dudley.
K-S Eliass, F Epos.
K—J M Fletcher, J II G Freeman, O G Free
man, Freeman & l’ye, J Fuller.
H—Mrs J F Gastis, Mrs M Gib - <n, J G Gibbs,
Miss (4 Goodion, J Goldsmith, LGnucs.Wm
Gorman, F Grant, G Grab urn, J 1, Green 2, W J
Green.
II—Mrs W H Harriss. Airs M Hamilton, Mrs
M Harvey, MralK Hart, W .3 Hair, A Herring
ton. Mrs A b Hicks A C llulowuy, il Hotch
kiss.
J—Mrs E Jones.
K-J Klein.
Ia—.1 Lawbon, B< nj Levy 2, Mrs E J Lynch 2.
M—Mrs K Mays, G 1’ MacMurdo. W S Man-
field. Mrs S (J Martin. D MeArn, 11 It McCoy,
McCrary, Mrs ^1 V McMahon. U McGee col,
Midi A N Miller, Dr T S Mil.hell. U Moencb,
Mrs CC Moore, Miss K C Moore. T A Muir.
N—J K Noble, A J Noles.
O—Mis, F Oliver, Mrs MollU Owens, Mrs A
\ Owen
P-Ml _
Perry Miw
Fr&nciu Portmanu, Miss M Profiltt.
H—-Mrs T A Raines, T Rowland 2. Miss S
II Kobmson, A C Robinson.
8—BF Sanborn, Miss 8 Sillman, A Simpson,
Dr Slav Mrs K C SUppy J H Snipes, A Snow.
T r G A T'lVake. J R I’hmnba.
W-J H Whitten, Miss M Wycli.
uov U T. M. IlvJAN, B, M
Mattie Pettro, T W
HENRY PERSONS
Will rce< vo Ibis week Ingrain 3-ply and Brus-
soils Cat pelingd.
HENRY PERSONS
Will keep bis stock complete by weekly arrivals
of goods.
HENRY PERSONS
Has written an ungrammatical scnfenco in tli
advertisement and will give to tho boy or girl
under fourteen yours of ago a present worth
fivo dollars who first corrects it.
85) 13road Street,
Old Stand of Itedd, Johnson & Co.
_nov 7 2w
JUST RECEIVED!
-BY—
WISE & WATT,
IN LIGON’S BUILDING,
NEXT DOOR TO THE OLD POST OFFICE,
A Fine Assortment of
and cheerful support of tho union of the
States upon constitutional limitations.
Thero is sorrow at the grave of a first born;
anguish in tho house that weeps a parent dead*
I remember the touching lamentation of that
ardent and impassioned nature, Edmund Burke*
when bo mourned an only son, the heir of his
house aud his name. You havo all heard the
wail of tho King of Israel at tho death of a
rebel son, but no such sorrow is over folt for the
soldier slain in battle or for kindred gone down
to the grave, ns tho oxilo feels looking for the
time upon bis native homo, or tho patriot when
ho secs tho soil ol his country crimsoned with
fratcrnul blood. May our eyes never weep
those tears again. Your country hangs weep
ing on your neek and beseeches you by the
tuetnorios of the past and tho hopes ol‘ tho fu
ture, to stay reproach and crimination and
send healing waters along all the channels of
social and political life.
Respectfully,
J. E. BLOUNT, M. I).
Sumter Republican, Albany Patriot and
Cuthbert Reporter copy. oot 29 te
HEADERS MILITIA RUSSELL COUNTY, 1
Crawkohd, Ai.a., Get. 3d, 1365. J
Special Order I
i\o. 1. f
The citizens of Ru.-sell county aro hereby in
formed that, by virtue of appointment, ami in
obedicneo to instructions from his Excolleney,
LEWIS E. PARSONS, Provisional Governor
of the Statu ot Alabama, I heroby ussumo com
mand of the Militia ol this county.
All persons desiroui of forming Volunteer
Companies for the County, to suppross insur
rection und crimes of violcAce, are invitod and
authorized by the said order to form themselves
into Volunteer Companies, and will recommend
suitable persons to comtnund tho same.
Jhe necessary arms and ammunition will be
furnished. By order,
CHARLES M. HOOPER.
' olC. com’il’c Militia Russell Couuty,
TO-WIT;
Extra English Dairy Cheese,
Pickles, Chaw Chaw, Sardines, Cun Oysters*
Lobsters, Raisins, Candles, Nuts, Liquors,
Tabic Sauce, Dried Figs, Fancy Baskets,
Crushed and Pulvorizod Sugars, Champagne,
and a great many other articles too nmueroi
to mention. tmvKIw
J. R. IVEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AY areliou.se
RECEIVING, MWARDING AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants
Briok Warel
ii. we no propnrod
ving, Forwarding
iu all its vuric
GOLD PENS.
Gold PENS.
Oct 20 tf Sun copy.
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
138 Broad St.,
NEXT DOOlt TO ROSETTE & L.UVHON.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND- .
CLOTHING,
Consisting of the following articles, I offer now
to my friends und customers:
CALICOES;
DELAINES*
ALPACAS and LUSTRES,
MK1UNOS—French and English*
LINENS*
BLEACHED MUSLINS aud
SHEETING*
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
tho latest stylo; and a great many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
I respectfully invito my friends and custom
ers to oall soon.
Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplies at my storo.
B. AOK SON,
oct 15-tjanl 133 Broad street.
Irish Li
Brown .....
Toweling,
Corsets,
p Skirts,
* Collars tc CufiV
llandkerchic:*
>’ style,
I oolli and Nail Brushes
had <
Hair Nets
Hair Ornaments,
Hose and Halt j|„>v,
'Vide Belt?and iJu -li,-
Braid., overr fly e,
KnVttimr S'Vtdlc?,"'
Sliirt'
• louts'
Paper
l ndoryvear,
ohd Envelopes.
Ladies’ Hats, latest
styles,
Children’s Hats, latest K
1'weeds and Je
mi (lenders,
I’" ke; Books.
Calf Wallets,
style,
Misses .Shoes, do do
Children’s Shoes, «|„ do
Gent’s Hats, every style
Aud n groat many article
lemons will do well to ea
Stock beforo purchasing.
i*. mentioned,
md examine ot
August 23-Jrn
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OPPICE,
.VO. Ii.-, broad street,
OOMaiHUS, GA.
Success Attends the Diligent!
S 1 ’, 1 /. 01 ^ ^’OTICE.— i hen I (’ii vo to call
ami see it wo can t trade, then g.. elsewhere.
Ha nc« n G , , "‘"'v ll,P ‘■' urt
.-.V 1 c,ttJ .‘■ ou »*y« ‘containing b50
land
II .t ,1H lit nil
nthe Ida
‘All is Fair in the West."
with ample st. . _.
to do tho Warehouse, It
and Commission Busine
branchoi.
We nro also prepared to advance on Cott
and Merchandize m store, and on Cotton for
shipment.
Confignu cuts solicited.
Opposite Post Ofllee.
, J. It. IVEY Sc CO.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 9, l3i 5—lm
L. LIVINGSTON,
(LATE ELLIS, LIVINGSTON it CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
W ILL attend PROMPTLY and give prr-
* until attention to tho sale ofCO’JTON -
and other produce consigned to his care, aud
filUII orders lor Merchandise which eanYe
procured in tho city of ('..lumbus und forward
the same either by BOATS. RAIL ROADS or
WAGONS.
Thankful for tho very liberal patronage ex
tended to our old firm, would solioit a share of
tbo same at tho Intelligence OfBeo, No. t»0
Broad street. L LIVINGSTON.
Oet iB-Uu
E. S. SWIFT, Ag’t,
163 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL.
IS JUST RECEIVING and opening a largo
-L assortment ef
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
consisting in part of tho following:
Prime N. 0. Sugars, (brown)
Clarified r ’ •
Crushed and Pulverised Sugars,
Rio and Java Coffee,
Mftfkorol, Nos. 1, 2 and 3,
Black aud Green Toa.
Candles, Erasivo Soap,
loilet Soaps,
Assorted and Fancy Candies,
Gum Drops and Raisins,
Currenrs, Dates and Prunes,
Macearoni rnd Cheese,
Jellies, of different kinds,
Mono and Cinaiuon Bark,
Poper, Spice and Ginger.
Picklos, quarts and pints, nnd I’icolili,
Preston & Merrill’s Yeast. Powdors.
Soda, Fine Clrweing and Smoking Tobacco,
l resh Salmon, Lobstors and Sardines,
Fino Winos. Liquors, London Porter and Ale,
\V orcostor Sauce, Cumberland Sauce,
Tomatoo Catsup,
Fino Sugar llouso Syrup,
lino Family Flour,
Macaboy Snuff,
Nuts, Citrons, Almonds and Fitbuts,
Butter, Pio-nio and Soda Crackers,
Mustard, Lost English, French and Amerioun.
Call soon and exaiuiuo lor yourselves, os I
havo too many articles to onuinorato f®r the
printers. E. S. SWIFT, Ag’t.
Oct 31—2w
A. V. BOATRITE,
127 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
OPPOSITE COMJMUTS HANK,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, CAPS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
-AND-
blankbts.
JOHN l», MANLEY*
Formerly of firm of Mauley Jc Hodges.
JOHN W, WILLIAMS*
Formerly of firm of G. L. McGough A Co.
nov 5 2m
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
PPLY AT
^ OctlO-tf 78 BH0AD STREET.
For Rent,
For torius apply to Dr. M. Woooturr or
MRS. S. S. HARD WELL.
oct 1— tf
WANTED,
$10,000 IN GOLD!
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brands. Just received and for sulu at
oct 15-tjanl
. COTTON.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
IB^UDsTIKIIEIRS
—AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
MACON, GEORGIA,
Office on Third Street next Door to Post Office.
•dapt
id with the
i the Rail
• f Col urn
■mid. and dii._c
•igtble at all sea
the year,
■IK ES.
or 1,000
COTTON SEED roll SAL
bushels ot good cotton seed, lur solo
Apply at the •
pl'KLLKIENOE OFFICE.
I I’.hk - ..wii|,ie,n,yMr.' KI y',! 3 "ideated on “ho
The bull -
■ Flynn, In
du
tb; 12
ding
>• "•‘-rw.’-As©'
F btroJt ^hiVou""™,!}"!’ V’ 1 0,1 F^syth
V V. J 1 ll ' '■ ; ,I, ' 11I| 1 S I"U1- r 1 Hill-; tho
h"1f* h " nlllli room : thd
•k hall I
nil out iluiTdi
be sold cheat
'h
»ud water i
property ’
upplii
J. IT. rIKKS.
For S.ile, Land in Texas.
WILL sell or
ioinit
uperty
A Co., New York, or to c
0 cash advances on
1 Norton, Slaughter
r correspondents iu
Planters and owners of cotton entrusting tbo
samo to our cure for sale orshipment, shall have
prompt returns to sales, in gold or currency us
thay may direot.
Wo solicit orders for tho purchase of cotton.
Gold and Silver and sight exchange on New
York bought and sold.
Wo refer by permission to J. B. Ross A Son,
Bowdra'£ Anderson, Knott & Howo, liurdcmnn
A Sparks, H. W. Cubbedge, N. A Hardee A:
Co., Savannah; Third National Bank, Nash
ville; Citizens’ Bank, Louisville; Commercial
Bank, Louisville.
oct 31-ltn
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
7 the very ‘ ‘ “
oct 27-tf
HAY RUM.
A SUPERIOR Article, for role l.v
octn-tf CARTER it FLOURNOY.
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
J AYNKS’ F.xncctorant;
Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral;
Balsam Wild Cherry:
Sandford’ii Liver Invigorator;
Ayer’s Fever and Ague Cure;
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aporieut;
Cubebs aiul Copaiv.-t;
Jayes’ Carminative Balsam;
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup;
McMurin’s Elixir of Opium ;
Thompson’s E>e Water;
Mitchell’s Eye Salve;
Cherokoo Remedy;
Mustang Liniment;
Seidlitz Powders;
For sale by
oct27-tf CARTER A FLOURNOY.
KSSnSiftS:
neec-Sjiry nut' Uufl/lVniV’:,re',’,li'tl.'e'pr" nO-c. 1110
A™ ,yt " 'I. H. SIKES.
UllKAP.- A house .,nd lot l„
J, qioin.Mll.. Ah,., |- miles snut t ufioaU'
Mutton ,l.tmd O. H. R. The lot eon tains tour
ueres 11,o house hus four All |
yard i- liund.-uu
: flu
fly J.ild oil ;
-U both
• i planted with
>h ird ol ncach-
, 1 onveuient to
1 K-mulo. Thus
e can bo b
»i»ly to
to th
R. Bkokll. .Rob’t C,
1ST EJ "W
COGNAC BRANDY
lart in GOLD,
oot b lm
JOUN KING.
Office at the old
Murine Bauk Agency.
selected
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
tU.VDER COOli’.S HOTEL),
WSfflr’ IIUUoIIUl’O to tho Oil,-
now receiving a!| U i lll, ls n j n< u, ’ ,,u,y wo are
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually keep on hand every style of
Ludios’, Miss os’ and Children’s Sbt.es. and
lb.
iaitcr:
id Youth)
Boots, ’Shoes and
Coppcr-tiped Shoe*. *
and Children’
All Gr
Buff, Ri|i and U a\ ItroRans.
**■ l " Country .Mereluints we offer lil.eralin-
due
stock.
and iuvi
Alsi
Soft anti Cashmere Hats.
S0Z0D0NT.
can bo used. For Bale by _ | \irvi IM .,i
oct 27-tf CARTER & FLOURNOY. | >V slr.f i will
removal.
i to No. l.i l)ri
Phoenix Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $600,000!
WHIS old and well known Cnmpiiny will re
1 open its business at my # office and bo |>re
pared to take all kinds of Fir
oct 24-1 n
It. B. MURDOCK. Agent.
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY person having a dwelling of four, five
xV or six rooms convouieutlv situated, can
hear of a good tenant by applying ut the store
of J. Kyle A Co. Possession wanted by l-t ol
Januury uoxt. J'J>lil , lI F. I’uL'.
novl tf.
gonerul
Grocery and Gommissiou Business
uuil aluill ulhiuuri.r to moril u fuir.hur. of uuh-
rt'nr ''utri'Ui'uo W'c.-li.,ll l,o | Ir.,., ,| to *00 all
«•- C o ,-iunruunla ,ollr-itnl.
the HUiltEST MARKET PUlOfS i>uidiur
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Al Jio. 1» itI'nml Sired.
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON..
oct 21 III! •
select-
LIMITED SbHOOL,
COLUMBUS, GA.
peeled, after entering, to eoutiuuo
the remainder of the yonr.
The scholastic year will hcdi\i-
ded into threo terms, Tbo kikbt
cetnber; The hkcokd, will begin the first
January and end the last of March : tbo Titian,
will begin the first of April and end the last of
June. Payments due for each term at its be
ginning.
For rates and particulars applv to
novfrtf J.R McIXTOSH.
Wood! Wood!
Omctc MoBILR AM) GlROth K. R.
T>ARTIKS wishing Oak and Hickory and
1 Heart Piue Wood by tho car load cun be
supplied upou application to
J. M. FKA'/ER, Treasurer,
ucl
Notice.
A LL pers .ns i:ul< l>:c l to tin .’.tie firm of
^ V Cody. Fleming A Swift an- aureby notified
that they must e-.aie up an i settle; and those
FOR SALE,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
J. B. JiLQUES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Tod aud no Top Buggies,
IIA. rilCESS,
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
\Y 1 ' i, i l i I ? tS '".T" " »>>« *>M.n. wo will
err-h, ur , rr luiuuo l,.r «n-
*' Sept.0,186ft.M
31101) YDS iMAl'ON SIILUTING,
|,’OR SALE hv tliu halo ..r ut rotail.
A A. V. BOATIUIK,
uov i l\\