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Sal‘NEWS ITEMS.
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K: * Hfiilnmen are Acoi
following
Cotown'i*
oar nod gentlemen are AgontJ
EsQmana in Alabama:
g F Fowerf. deals Station.
Trcr Uatehachubbee.
j Sanborn, Uurtvllio.
u. W»ll«, Persona,
Banks, Gu.rryton.
Baker, Suspension.
. Andrew., Chunnenuggee.
,, smith, Union Springs,
w A Lester, Villula.
Thomas J, Burk.- Glennville-
l Jenkins. Midway,
H, following named gentlemen arc our
,\ttheae*«re> nopots on the Muscogee
^lonKo.k.ColJ.ALU...
Box Springs. H. D- Williams.
Geneva, U. J. O'Nfal.
Bntler. B- B. Watkes.
*'“ J, L. Bvinoton.
J»es' Crossing. Jauib W. CovrHOTon.
Kew Advertisements.
R X. Marks, at White Sulphur
has a few cuttings of his cele-
black grapes, and some of the finest
of pears and poaches that can bo
i in Georgia.
Wo advise all who
Sne fruit to get some of Mr. Marks’
|0| g. Cargill & Co. have opened a
dry goods store next door abovo M«-
icHall- Their variety is large of the
qualitiwof goods that can bo had in
markot. Examino Messrs* Cargill &
stork.
t Broad atreet, Messrs. Peabody,
ia AScheussler have a lot of pocket
jU of the most approved patents. Wo
, e t, e come somewhat disgusted with
,tin* implements, but, if people would
pd thoir persons and save their prop-
thoy must take to toting tho tools
be fine plantation of Mrs. V. H.
jber, in Harris county, will bo sold or
ted out to tho highest bidder, with
j, fodder, cattlo, stock hogs, &c., on
]J*b of December. Terms all right,
ilr. Louis Hussard is a practical garden
ed vine dresser, lie knows more
jU tiuch matters than ho can be told.—
Ii.vver wants good work done should
Mr. Hussard.
ohn Johnson, Ordiuary, has a legal
for those concerned,
•helps and his Beoa are a lively sot. In
diiioo to tho thousand and upward
for the ladies, they have inoro
iAj«nd tobacco to go into them than
body. Hut tho fire works! Wo are
•y toiee them. Tho hoys mako noise
ugh without these aids. Wo dont like
M»j. Sikes has something to oiler to all
want of bargains. See his columns.
We direct especial attention to tho
argain offered by H. C. Mitchell. No
q who wants a couutry home, can got
other place within our knowledge at
great a bargain.
Uiw, \Veathcr % Boats. —The steamer
Mnerlyn came up Saturday evening,
the slight rise causod by the rains of
weok. The river commenced re-
ling again, and had fallen a foot or two,
a rain which continued almost with-
iutennission Sunday night caused
other “upward movement,’' as the cot-
men say, and there was a steady rise
iterday
We'learn that tho Munnerlyn brought
/fa light freight.
Hurglars Still Operating.—On Sunday
ght a thief or thieves entered tho “Pleas-
tHour” bar-room, on Randolph street,
boring through the door and removing
e hasp. They secured four or live hun-
red dollars’ worth of cigars and other
roods,
and are no doubt' making light of
eir adventure by this time, and making
ieproprietor of tho saloon smoke for it.
iilo be hoped that this act of rascality
ill cause thorn to exporienco some hours
lot 10 very “pleasant.”'
On the same night, the smoke-house of
lr. Jerry Terry was entered and a por»
ion of his meat dexterously appropri-
ited. This is not tho first time Mr. Terry
tu had tho misfortune to “fall among
hieves” within the last two or three
moDtha. Not only he, but the commu-
nity genoraily, will find a “good Samari
tan in tho rope that stretches tho necks
• the burglars about town, if haply any
them can receive thoir deserts.
Columbus Iron Works Company*
Wifor EnquirA visit to the exton-
ve tdablishment of this company, on
Siturday, afforded your correspondent tfco
Ratification of seeing for himself what
industry and perseverance can accomplish
in »o ihort a space of time—how Phmnix-
i'he this place of art has risen from its
aiheg and resumed its former proportions
in buildings and machinery. And still
the pleasure is greater to know that tho
energetic men who eompi i&o this company,
*>lh a resolution unconquorablo, and un
daunted by the destruction of their works
hjreason of so-called military nocessity,
*ted to us a job done under his direction,
upon a large wrought iron shaft belonging
to the steamer Shamrock. Only a few
years since, to have such a job done, it
would have had to be sent to New York
or Pittsburg. But presto! here it was
done at our own doors, and in a manner
aliko creditable and durable. Steamboat
ownors havo causo to appreciate the ex-
fatenco of- such men in our community.—
Railroads &nd mill ownors can go at full
speed withobtthe constant dread of hope-
loss breaks, when Golden can be found.
In the pattern shop Mr. Daniel Collins
is to be found constantly at his post, and
capablo to bring out of wood a pattern of
the most exquisite and difficult draught,
from tho common cooking utensil to the
ponderous steam cylinder. Attentive to
his business, and attached to his trade, he
is a quite necessary and competent ad
junct to the establishment. Knowing him
from childhood, wo can safely recom
mend him as a model of industry and
perseverance. Truly it is a pleasure to
view tho beautiful workmanship of his
hands.
In the office is Mr, Robert ft. Stockton,
tho financier of the concern, the courteous
business man, and tho pleasant gentleman.
His manner of dispatching business is
agreeable and noiseless, and does credit to
his intelligence and urbanity. The nu
merous patrons of this company will boar
testimony to his excellent business ability
and strict integrity in all tho transactions
they havo with him.
The employees are men who fully un
derstand thoir business, and are faithful
in doing justice to the work of the pat
rons of tho establishment, and vie with
each other in thoir endeavors to promote
the best interests of the company; and in
doing this they gain honor lor themselves
and win the best feelings of thoir em
ployers.
“To sum up,” as tlio legal gentlemen
remark, this company is a model one; it
has felt tho rough band of war, but the
past roputation of its work will not be
permitted to go down; but if energy and
industry can keep ago tho whir of its fans,
tho ringing of its anvils, tho click of its
hammora, and the revolution of its engine,
we nro cortain that it will bo done, and
long continue a public desideratum, a
hive of industry, and the means by which
its forty-five operatives may gain an hon
est livelihood for their families—by tho
labor of their hands and sweat of the
brow.
Success to tho Colmubus Iron Works
Company! ft.
“.I Soft Blare for the IV'carifd. — Wo
saw a poor wounded boy, just from pris
on, asking his way to the wharf. He wm
thin, emaciated, an outline sketch of man.
Wo told him no boat was up. “What
shall I do?” sa3’stbo invalid. “Do ! do!
whore did you stay hut night?” wo in
quired. Tho weak voice replied, “At a
soft place for tho woariod.”
“Do you know the spot ?” asked several
philanthropists.
“Well, 1 think 1 can show you the
house if you will assist me to do so,"
plied tho poor unfortunate.
He was assistod; and reader do you know
whore the place was, and where ho was
kindly cared for ? No. 170 oast side
Broad street, Columbus, Ga., and by that
poor hut honest mattreFs-makor was sent
on his way rejoicing. This is a fact, and
no advertisement. Dot such deeds have
a rocord. ,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Cook’s IIotkl, Nov, 19, 1805.
J B Cams, Tfenn;
F Howe, Fla;
Miss White, do;
Wm Jones, Ala;
F F Blackman, Go:
Col ft 0 Gregory, Marietta, Ga;
L O Dargan, ft C;
C O Little, Macon, Ga;
W L Grant, Kv;
M L Toarson, Upson co, Ga;
J J Jones, Stowartco, Ga;
J R Marshall and brothots, do;
Thos Berry, do; t %
Mrs Gilmer and child, do;-
Dr Appolly, Opelika, A la;
J T Everett, Richland, Ga;
G W Allan, Lafayette, Ala;
£ A Banks, do;
Mrs Warner and throo childron, do;
J M Ball, Lt 8th Iowa infantry;
A C Hutchinson, N O;
R J Munis, Eufaula, Ala;
Col Carlton, lady and servant, Aiuori
cub, Ga.
A Large and Varied Assortment of
MEERSCHAUM,
BRIAR ROOT,
ROSEWOOD,
APPLEWOOD,
CHINA,
LAVA,
CANDIDATES.* ^
For City Mursliul.
THOMAS GRIEK, the present Q^ieTofPo 4
lice, announces himself ns a candidate for M
shal at tho onsuing election, ou the second Sat
urday in Decomber,
nov 18 to
For Marshal.
We are authorixed to announce the name
GEORGE A. 11UCKADY,
as a candidate for Marshal, at the election
December next. Nov, 10—to*
For Deputy Marshal.
We are nuthrrfzcd to announce the nauio
JOHN C. LOVELACE
„ v s a candidate for rc-eloction for tho oflico
uiihinr Ynpa\* u i arv no such word as Deputy Marshal. nov 14 te
NEW IDEA PIPES!
WITH CHARGES,
liergs' Segnrettaa,
Punch SegarettoB,
Fine Ladies' Segarettos,
SMOKING TOBACCO,
Various Brands:
KILLICK1NICK, •
DANVILLE,
ELEPHANT,
WASHINGTON,
BIRD’S EYE,
GREEN SEAL,
THREE BELLES,
MAY BLOSSOM,
LATAKIA,
SHANGHAI,
caRte blanche,
TOBACCO BAGS, See
FIRE WORKS!
FIRE WORKS!
FIRE CRACKERS,
Torpedoes,
Skyrockets,
Vertiiles,
Bengolas,
Roman Candles,
Flower Pots,
Blue Lights,
Scrolls,
Saxons,
Serpents,
T Hoppors, itc
A-
>>*
ALL At THE
BEE HIVE.
BE,
-nhet
Ol VlH,
uiburu i.
i 'ry deport'
‘ttwion and «•
••a.-',and • iv
or rof.
FRESH ARRIVAL!.
. n M: '
Mens’ and Bojrt^.H^j■**’
Ladies’ autl^lidSSiJ’ do.; Crape Lustres
Plaid Shawls,
Cloaks; Bed Blankets,
English and French Prints,
French Percales,
A1 SEAi
NEW STORE!
NEWG00DS!
S. PUMP & CO.,
No. 23 Broad Street,
(HUNTER’S OLD STAND,)
Hava in store and aro daily rccoiving a large
assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Dress and Cloak Trimmings
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Ladies’ Furnishing Goods,
NOTIONS!
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
GENTS’ AND BOYS’
CLOTHING,
Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
SATINETS,-
JEANS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
and all kinds of Goods suitable for Gents’ La
dies’und Children's wear, which they offor to
the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at tho
lowost market ratos.
Tho especial attontion of Country Merchants
is invitod to call and oxainino our stock before
purchasing clsowhcre.
*iF*Liboral Discount allowod to tho Trade.
MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Sn„ (formerly
with Redd, Johnson A Co..) and MR GEORGE
MKRED1T1I, (formerly with J. Kyle k Co.,)
would bo pleased to seo their old frionds and
patrons at tho abovo address, whero they may
rost assured they will bo treated with tho same
fairness and kiuduoss which characterized thoir
do&Iings with them in formor times.
_Nov 8 lin _
HENRY PERSONS
| Has no partner—noither gonoral, nor special,
nor active, nor silent.
HENRY PERSONS
will keep the host of everything in his line
whether of DRY GOODS, 1IATS. SHOES or
CLOTHING.
HENRY PERSONS
Offers no goods at wholesale except such ns can
be re-sold at his rotail prices.
HENRY PERSONS
Will sell his goods at us low prioos as they can
bo bought for in this markot.
HENRY PERSONS
Is selling Silks from 140 to $110; Cloaks from
$10 to $185; Over Coat* from $10 to $70; Pants
from $6 to $28; Blankets from $6 to $35.
HENRY PERSONS
Will receive this week Ingrain 3-ply and Brus-
selli Cai petingi. #
HENRY PERSONS
/
Will keep hi? stoclHJ^pipleto by weekly arrivals
of goods. *
HENRY PERgolsiS
Uaawritton at^ungrammatical sentonco in this
advertisement and will give to tho boy or girl
under fourteen years of age a present worth
five dollars who first corrects it.
89 Broad Street,
Old Stand of Bedd, Johnson & Co.
nov 7 2w
G. A. KOEHNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Secfind Door from I.G* Struppor, o n^ktplolph
Street, r -*
IT AK. returned from York with a-#*
IT handsome •etortt ou>Broad ^ lo th p i
Heaver f*i.siiiiflre,j-IsJ>eHkins, Vestings and llA
admjj^blVliMtthimigl, and fallow prepared—ILL.
to make th* latest itylos oi dress and business
suiptot the ahortesl notice and the lowest pri
^e«T Call and exauiuo the goods before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Oct. 31.1865-1 m
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,
BROKERS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT SOLD.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
Buy’*
ttflOROIA.
„ , , _ , Duy *ii Bank of Selma 2 r ,
Central Kailroml Bank w 1 Control Bank «
Ooorcin lluilrond end Banking Company... 90 Commercial Bank
Bank of Middle (leorgia 70 ^ Bnnk
Marino Bank 55
... 30
Bank of AugUBta 25
Augusta Insurance 10
Bank of Athens 33j
Bank of Columbus 15
Bunk of Comraorce 10
Bank of tho Empire State 15j
Bank of Fulton 23
Bank of Savannah 42
Bank of tho State of Georgia 25*
City Bank of Augusta 23
Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank 10|
Mechanics’ Bank l()
Merchants’and Planters’ Bank 12'
Planters’Bank Hi P.'„‘pW Bank
Union Bank............. 10,1 Planter,’ Bank of Fairfiold
Manufacture™ Bank. Planters' and Mechanics'Bank
limber Cutters Bank I 2 ;'State Bank
’ Southwestern Railroad
Bank °f Mobile 70 UnloB Bauk
Bank of Montgomery....... 95
**- FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTUKR BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
October 31—2m
m
Northern Bank
Southern Bank
SOUTK CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden
Bank of Charleston -
Bank of Cheater-
Bank of Georgetown
Bank of Hamburg
Bank of Newberry
Bank of the State of South Carolina
Commercial Bank
Exchange Bank
Farmers’ and Exchange Bnnk
Merchants’ Bank
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
-AND-
JBWELER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT Ills OLD STAND,
Hus now open a new and rich stock ol
FINK GOLD WA^OHKS,
niCU GOLD JKWKLRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP GUI’S, &«.
ALSO—A fine assortment nf Silcor and Gold
THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Mudo to order, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silver and Steel Framee,
WATCH WORK and Jowelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FLICKER
Iluschargo of tho Watch Department, which
in itself is a GUARANTEE that the work will
bo done in the best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watohos can havo
thorn JEWELLED, oithor In Ruby, Chrysolite*
Gurnet or Aquauiarino.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who fa too woll known to nood any rooommon-
dation from mo, has chaste of tho Rdtairing of
iwolry, Diamond setting, Engraving. Jcc.
Uct20 tf Hun copy.
Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES,
OPFIOK
AT ODD FELLOWS’ i(aLL,
First door te the right on first Hour.
novlU-tf
' NEW SHEET MUSIC.
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSONS,
133 Broad St.,
NEXT DOOR TG ROSETTE & LAW1I0N.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND-
CLOTHING,
Consisting of the following articles, I offer now
to my friends and customers :
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS anil LCSTKES,
M EKIXOS—French and Enftllah,
LINENS,
BLEACHED MUSLINS and
SHEETING,
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
the lateit style; and a great many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
I rospoetfully invito my frionds and custom
ers to enll soon.
Country Morchnnta will do well to lay In
their supplies at my store.
B. JACKSON,
oct 15-tjanl 133 Broad street.
NEW STOKE!
NEW GOODS!
W. L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY,)
H as just opened at No. 64
Broad Street, first door above
Randolph, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock of Goods, whieh be
offers to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tlio’s Chaffin, Jas. Thweatt
and Charley Shivers, can always be
found at this Establishment, and they
will bo pleased to see any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a trouble to show
Goods.
1 ho Stock consists of Goods of every
description, such as:
Calicoes,
Wool Dolaincs,
Hall Cotton do.
Poplins,
MoNumbiques,
Jaconota,
Lawns,
Kronen Ginghams,
Cham brays,
Barogea.
Apron Cheeks,
Gents’ Boots aad Shoes
Boys " “ *•
Groceries, all kinds.
Tinware " ••
|Snuff,
Pocket Cutlery,
j Table *'
Padlocks,
Hatchets and Hammerf
Shoe Thread,
w — r r* Perfumerios,
flannels, various colors llnir Oils,
CambricN, Pomades, 1
Irish Linens, Tnoth and NailBru«bM
Brown Linens, Cloth und Hair do
lowelmg, Fancy Soaps,
having do
....... w y.fiiuin OL V. 1111.1, nipor tJOllJl
Liultod Handkerchiefs, Shirts ami Fronts.
Lotubs ot overy stylo, Gents’ Underwear,
Hair Nets " Paper and *' ‘
Paper and Envelop*
Pens and Ink.
Pencils,
Glove...
Hair Ornamonts, Pencils,
11930 and Half Hose, Slates,
Wide Belts and Buckles Dolls,
Braids, every style. Pipes,
Buttons, great variety, Cflasimeres,
Knitting Needles, Tweeds and Jeam,
Bleached Homospun, Suspenders.
Brown do Pocket Books.
Ladies Hats, latest Calf Wallets,
styles, Candle Stiekd
Childron'a Rats, latest Knuuh|,hy Jlillf,
styles, Razors und Straps,
Lad it
bho
, „.ery Spurs,
... , , Shoo Brushes and
Missos Shoes, dodo Blueking
Children’s Shoes, .lo do
Gent’s Hats, overy at vie
Boys
do do do
tton to be made
r -ck hogs, cattlo
Mako pro-
GOLD PENS.
'T’lIK FINEST AND itEST ASSORTMENT
I of Gold FENS. Call and try them at
o T. E. SPEAK’S,
Oct 20 tf Bun copy.
W*W. GARRARD.
J. W. TULLia.
J. R IVEY & CO,
COTTON FACTORS,
AV" arehouso,
BECElVINIj, FORWARDING AND GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
to do the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding
and Commission BusinoM iu ull iU-varioui
branches. ,
We are also preparod to advance on Cotton
and Morchandizo iu store, und on Cotton lor
shipment. *
Consignrronts solicited.
Opposite Post Olliue.
J. R. IVEY & CO.
C dumbus, Ga., Nov. U. 1805—1 in
NEW FIRM
have this day formed a copartnership under the
name and stylo of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
lor the transaction of a
Warehouse and General Commission Business,
All business entrusted to them shall receive
prompt attontion. Our Warehouse, in procees
ol erection, will soon be ready, but in the mean
time wo will provide storage for our patrons
until thobuilding is finished. Our office at pres
ent is on Randolph struct, in W. W. Garrard’s
building, near tho old Lowell Warehouse*.
JOHN FONTAINE,
. W. 11. HUGHES.
Columbus, Sopt. 19.1855—octl-tf
Notice to Bridge Builders.
hh* fl.l - Jda.. 1
1 ..iN’.t it,
- or
'*•* . 1st
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brands. Just received and for sale at
B. JACKSON’S,
oct 15-tjanl 133 Broad street.
iCOTTON.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
-AND-
C0MMISSI0N MERCHANTS
MACON, GEORGIA,
Office on Third Street next Door to J*"it Office.
Y1TE are prepared to mako cash advances on
“ * shipments of cotton to Norton, Slaughter
A Co., Now York, or to our correspondents iu
Liverpool, England.
Planters and owpors of cotton entrusting the
same to our care for sulo orshipmont, shall Iiavo
B rompt returns to sales, in gold or curroucy us
ioy may direct.
We solicit orders for tho Purchase of cotton.
Gold»and Silver and sight oxchange on New
York bought and sold.
We refer by pormisdon to J. B. Ross A Son,
Bowdre «k Anderson, Knott A Howe, Hardeman
A Sparks, R. W. Cubbedgo, N. A. HardeoA
Co., Savannah; Third National Bank, Nash
ville; Citisens’ Bank, Louisvillo; Commercial
Bunk, Louisville,
oct 31-lm
II. Marmiiall. Ed. Pakuonb
Southern Real Estate Office.
MARSHALLPARSONS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
WHITEHALL ST.,
(Holland House Bio.k, near the Rail Road-
ATLANTA, GA.
And 11 great many artielor not mentioned.
1 ersims will do wolT lo call and examine our
block before purchasing. Au»uat28-3m
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
o men,
NO. 1)5 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Success Atteiids_ tlie Diligent!
OPKCIAL NOTICE.— I beg icavo to call
attention to the capitalism of oureommu-
Vl’miJ If 1 1 ','i v0 r 0 " " l! “ ! ar,<0 dumber of
iIous.h, Lof>, rnriiis. Plantations ami othor
specie^ol property which does not appear in
nine id. My advice ia
> buy call first on me
, then go elsewbero.
J. II. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
A very GOOD FARM, 7 miles froinCo-
lumlms, in Uuseell county, Alabama, one
mite boutli of tno Crawford road, now “weed
and occupied by Capt. J. M. |j U g K
There is 2ISJ,' acroa, 14U of which ia cleared
and under good feneo.
Thin Place is nowly rottled and [capable at
produrmK S(«| pounds of cotton lo the aero, and
will bo sold a bargain if sold at once.
P LANTATION OF ACRES^GMiiY
antation'^ b c hef' l 'r F01 i SALE - ~ Tbbi
ar ! ^i;«. , « n mVT b n , :fCTif A &
us. forms cash, or m
0 place. Corn, pork,
■*” bought
Churles Betts, on tho pine
^ J. IL SIKES.
FOR SALE,
TOM
v y S°aitf U u rn ,? r; J S from CohiSbus, 7 Horn
^I , ! c i , °ll» M. AG. Railroad,
Ihe place is handsomely improved, has overy
*nliKJ ?° F S8 K r * for oomfort an( l convenieno?.
an orchard ol choice trees, a vineyard, shrub-.
{ J ® r T/ l ) nJ fio^t’rs. There are cabins .sufficient
for 130 negroes, two gin houses, barns, stables.
"is? 1 , 54 ?. aorc 1 3 in ,tho tract. 1100 cleared.
iSXi! 1 .?! 5 S bottom land, a portion of the bal-
“j. chocolate and very productive.
from°iLs hoakhfulupr* ,Un i i \ B uu « ur P' l;, «ed, and
.J i - i:. 4u .' 11 egs . an 'l location onoof tho
?.rn^ ntnll0nS -iV l i he South *
Place L desireX '" 0 " 8 ' b ° aoId wU1 >
For further particulars apply to
lah';'ucheo L ki7tw l ’i” ntl *, tlon B’/ng’onfhe'cut-
Gaines“ in r ' 1 i llle ;, lUls sido of Fort
Games, in LIuy oounfy, l,a., containing ftsi)
acres, fi« acres cleared. Most of il,!. i.5i i
good bottom land and well ada ded LWhi
growIh of cation. On tho place is a jrood framed
screw and w'ith thn r ! >0Ua i' K '"i J k' i " l ’uuso and
u cii 1 f usual supply ol outbuildluga.
11 IS Within nU miles of Columbus, and 7 miC
lroiu the Railroad, and directly on the riv.r
where it is navigable at all seasons ol the «ar!
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.-M0 or 1000
bushols of good cotton scod, tor sale. '
Apply at the
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE
J7°R SALE—Hio School House owned and
*...!?“? uocnpicd by .Mr. Flynn, located on thi
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We mako }*ftle« of Stocks, Produce, and col
lect Rents. Debts and Soldiorif Claim**, executo
Deeds, Mortgages, examine Titles, etc.
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Phoenix Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Ca«h Capital $600,000!
T HIS Old and well known Company will ro-
optn its business at rov office and be pre
pared to take all kinds of Fire risks.
R. B. MURDOCK. Agent,
eet 24-lm*
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY rorson having a’dwelling of four. fl\e
/V or six rooms conveniently situated, can
hoar of a good tenant by applying »t the storo
of J. Kyle A Co. Possession wanted by fat of
January next. JOSEPH F. POU.
novl tf.'
commons oast of the Opolika depot. The buTTI
.liui; is 3ii feet :«»n g anit 22 feet wide with* 12
kuld che..“ cl “ ,1,ncv - buildin^wlH^
For Sxile, Land in Texas.
I V ILL soil or exchange for property in this
city or vicinity a lot of land lying ou Pecsa
oayou, Coleman co.. l’cxas, near the city of
ilouslon. Ilns land is suit! to be excellent and
ad in tru bly adapt cd to stunk raising. The lot
contains b40 acres und a good trade can bo made
by applying to h. sikes.
L^OK RENT—A handpomerosidonceiu Wyna-
X ton, 1 'Smilesfrom C.»lunibus. Tbelotoon-
tains acres; tho house has six ruomr; all tho
noccssnry out-buildings are on tho promises.
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Wm. R. Bkdeli.. Rob’t C. Popk.
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BOOT m SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbiu,
(UNDER COOK'S HOTEL),
W OULD respectfully nnnounco to th** r **
iensofC*>lutubusand vicinity the
now receiving and opening our stock «
BOOTS AND SF'
and will continually keep o r ‘
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