Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 25, 1865, Image 3

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Ai ”£oOAL NEWS ITEMS. ' ' Sew Adrertliemeuta. r. p Ellis will sell at eleven o’clock to- U '. - fl . 0I) t of bis suction house, some jy '... roperty-storehouses as well as i.llln«-bouses. No one wanting bar- m ought ever to neglect Ellis’ sales. M W. L. Parker bas returned from .. Tor'll again, and has brought with * ]sr(?er and finer sleek of staple and - dry goods than any of tbo previous / jt r Parker bas had experience "lh in’ this place “> know whttt our Lie want, and he has the good taste to Ll„ it. All the ladios will go to see .goods, and thousands of them will Another fine mare lias been stolen by wme gentleman who likes other people’s The mare is known in this city, °d Mr. J. & Tooko will pay any one ten lollars for her return to him. Aregulsr meeting of Oglethorpe Lodge, „ 4 - w iu be held to-night. An elec- 1 w 'iH take placo, and all good 11a- ' ought to go and vote for good oflicers. *°VIules and horses will be sold, without ^, rve »t Tuskegee, Ala., on the 8th of rwemher. Planters will now have an opportunity of supplying themselves with rood plowing stock. Major Sikes has a nice residence in Horamerville, Ala., for sale. j C Ruse notifies all concerned that E. B»rn*fd. Esq., is his agent during Ids ub- jeoce. ,. B H. Holt will ront out a small resi dence in Wynnton. See him. Col. Holt wants all who have nny of the books of tho late Hines Holt to return Item to him. E.S. Roberts has a nice residence in Girird which ho will rent to a good ten- nit for thecurront year. Ho can bo found Girard. G. W. Woodruff has soveral bales of flint river oznaburgs, which lie desiro.- to by tbo halo. Hears. Peabody, Scheussior & Wells hue just recoived at their Variety Store, «6 Broad street, a long list of goods will delight the oyes of all who will give them an examination. “80” is now io crowded with fine goods that we fear room will not be left suflieient to accom modate the customers. Chsrley Barrow (a good man, at the right place) has bought the "Saratoga tatsurant,” over Major Sikea' “Intolli- ;enceOffice.” and solicits the patronage it the hungry and thirsty. Let every itn who wants a good meal or a good atek go to Charloy, for he is worthy of pstronage. 0. A'.”—The pootioal contribution of bis writer was recoived, but somehow ireriooked. It will appear to-morrow. A Bad State of Feeding.—Vo are armed that several persona! disputes and milieu that have occurred between sumo the soldier, at this post and some of tho people of Girard, across the river, 1, lured up bad feelings between tho two dies, and that it is often manifested in me way. One or two lights have grown rut of it, aud it is said that two of the U. soldiers being missing, a few days ago, thorough search was made through Gi- ird, under tha suspicion that tho missing loldi.n had been foully dealt with over there. Nothing was discovered, however, la coa/tim tbo ws.ploion, though wo oro sot Informed whetheh'the nbseneo of the missing soldiers has yet been accounted We do not know which party is to blame for the ill feeling that exists, but it iiaaid to provail to an extent of which, perhaps, the military authorities may not be advised. We are sure that it is the de lire of all in authority, on both sidos of the river, to main order, and wo hope that farther disturbances will be prevented. Plague extraordinary, and very com mon South : There is a great plague in the country. We can't tell whether it is in the vateror tho air-—whether it’s "the chul* ti” or "the pip ” ; but all Africa’s fleeing from it into the cities, and soon there won’t bo live ones enough left to bury thy dud ones. And if you don’t quarantine jour city and pass laws and regulations to kesp the infected or "disaffected” out, you fill soon have a greater plague thero than fshaveheiej for too much Africa in a “ly is as groat a plague as too little Afri ts in tha country. Can't the Bureau har- ■onixe the African with the country filghtly ? The prospects are good for a hmine—no one left to till the Helds, and ftwd African stealing all that’s imported klo the cities. Ozin, tho Cotton Planter. P ie City Registry.—On our fourth page will b* found the Registry of Voters qualified to vote at the approaching muni- opal election, Only about 635 voters are registered. The election will come oil* on 2d Saturday in Decenvur. There are but few pluces of pu\*iiu re- that are more aitractivo to promistn. ^mankind thau a well conducted taco C0Qr,fl during a week of turf sport. No of taste for the excellent in animal velopment can feel indifferont to the tong contests that instinct, ns well ns [^‘ng, oxcites between tho thorough- h^he;Coiw‘nea , ; , ttebity 1 ;^uVL‘l!^ sll who delight in such amusements a week of fine sport, commencing next Tuesday, the 28th inst. The Messrs. Pryor heve it in hand, and what they have left undone would not add much to tho pleas ure ot the week. Those who love to ■wit- Ben fine racing may go to the Chattahoo chee Course fully aasurod that fine stock, fret time and good order will combino to the visit pleasant. Many of tho heit horses in the South and West have h*«n entered to contribute to tho week's •uUrtainmeut by competing for the vari- punwu . John H. Rice, D. D., will Jpreach i the Presbyterian Church to-morrow j (Sabbath) morning. f»* x< iHT8 prom Savannah to Otbeu J^ M ;—The Savannah papers report freights from that port to other considerable activity hai existed ounng the past week. Rut no change in jj* J*** The demand is aetivo tor room ? fc '* tIn, hips, and the number of ve»- * s su fflcient to meet all c e- YilrWi ™ 6 quote, by Steamships to New °®nt. per lb. for compressod '^jon, shipper paying for compressing; compressed and Augusta coniprossed }jc. ner lb; round bales .and pool, He. per domestics *1 *Up*WU. To Liver- tl. To Phitfldelphia, cotton by HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cook’s Hotel, Nov. 23, 1865. Jno Bilbro and family, Ala; W D Williams, Macon, Ga; A N Gunni?on, N O: Wm L Worrum, Talbotton, Ga; M Copeland, Harris co, Ga; J Coombs. Glasgow, Xy; C C Brooks, Ga; B F Thigpen, Indian Springs, Ala; Wm II Owens, Hurtville, Ala; Jake C Cozatt, S W R R; .1 A Lewis, S C; M Emericb, Baltimore, Md; H Monheimer, Naslivillo, Tonn; •Tosoph Farley, Opelika, Ala; Jno W Ward, Ga; \V H Pollard, Montgomery, Ala; Caspar W Jones, lady, five children and servant, Ain; Gentleman, lady and servant, do; P J Anderson, Montgomery; Mrs Holt, do; Mrs Porter, do; K Wm L Parker, wife and child, Ga; W Foster, do; C A Denson, Mucon, Ga; I) N Holliday and son, do; W D Bussey, Stowart co, Ga; II Bussey, do; D C Seymour, Ga; Jno W Watts, N Y. Mexico-—Will Napoleon With draw the Fubnch Troops.—The In dependence Beige contains tho following significant article : Tho Cabinet of the Tuilerios, while making reserves as to tho right of a State to go to the assistance of its allies, has re plied to the American Government that it has taken into serious consideration the objections made by Mr. Seward on tho subject of the prolonged occupation of Mexico by the French troops, and espe cially against sending out fresh reinforce ments. The evacuation of Mexico may therefore bo looked upon as a thing deci ded on in principle. Little matters it whether tho resolution of the French Government has been determined by the observations of the Cabinet of Washing ton or by private considerations. What authorizes the belief that the execution of the measure decided on will soon be com menced, is that Marshal Bazaino, who was about to let a residence ho possesses in Paris, bas countermanded his order. From that fact it would seem that tho general-in-chief of tho French army in Mexico appears to expect to return to Paris shortly. In addition to the consid erable savings which tho evacuation of Mexico willI>rocuro to the French treas ury, a further reduction of twelve mil lions in the war budget is announced. Tho Herald’s special says thero aro two mysterious personages, said to be from Richmond, incarcerated in the Old Capi tol Prison, and the officers and attachees of tbo prison are forbidden to hold verbal communication with them. Tim Huntsville (Ala.) Advocate, of the Ui’.h instant, says: "The Memphis and Charleston Road is now completed through to Memphis and daily trains aro running —a transfer by steamboat taking place at Decatur. The bridge across tho Tennes see there is under contract, and will be linished a* soon as possible.” A C ARD. If there arc any ladies or gentlemen in the oityoi Columbus interested in the writings of iSwedonborg and tho doctrines of the New Church, they aro respectfully requested to meet on Sunday afternoon (the 26th,) at 3 o’clock, at the house of Mr. Cbnao, and if this shouhPbe inconvenient, to loavo their names at hisreai- denco. Nov 24,1865—2t A CARD I Jeeiro to return my grateful acknowledge ments to my friends and patrons who have so liberally extendod thoir influence and patron- ogo to me for the lust ten yoars. I would an- nounoo to them aud tho public that, as the •term of war is over and commerce looks bright from East to West, I have established myself in the drug business, and ahull devote my entire time and energies to tho same. I have formed u copartnership with Dr. Austin M. Walker, an old roaidout of this city, a goiUloinan of sterling integrity and worth. I have just returned from Now York, whoro I selected in person and purchased for ensb, di rect from importers and manufacturers, tho larges aj3<l most completo stock of European and American drugs, medicines and chemicals, also the finost stock of Egyptian, Persian and French fancy goods and perfumery over before oflerod in Columbus. Owing to the many adulterations in drugs and chemicals at tho prosont time, we have added to our establishinent a chemical Laboratory for the purpose of manufacturing our preparations with improved apparatus and striotly in accor dance with the rules of pharmucy and chemis try, also for tho purpose of detecting and re moving tho impurities of every artiole dis pensed (ram our prescription department. Al^ ingredients Composing a jtrescription should be known to be pure, that they may have the effect intended by the scientific physician. It is of vital importance to all Hint they procure puro and reliable medicines. Our chemical and proscription departments will bo under tho coutrol of Mr. William J Land, uhkililul chemist and pharmaceutist. I would announce to tho modical profession and the trade that wo have fitted up commodi ous rooms on the second fioor for the wholesale and jobbing trade. We intend to keep suoh a large and complete* stock of everything In our lino, and to otforsuch inducements oi will se cure patronage to Southern industry and enter 1 priao. I respectfully invite my old customers and the public to call and examine our stock and prices. If I do not mako it to your inter est I cannot c\«rect your patronage. With my compliments and best wishes for your happiness and prosperity, I am respectfully, Your obd’t serv’t, J. S. PEMBERTON, of the late firm of Pemhorton Sc Carter. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 23, 1865—6t [official.] Proclamation by tho Governor, EXECUTIVE OFFICE. ) Provirional Gov't of Gkoruia, > MiUodgoville, Nov, 21,1865. J Whereas the lute Convention did ordain, that the Provisional Governor should provide for tho formation of one cr more Militia or Volunteer companies in each of tho counties of the State, to act as a police force, to suppress violonce, to preserve order and to aid tbo civil officers in the enforcement of tho laws, under such regula tions as might be consistent with tho laws of tho United States. Now thorofore. I, James John son, Provisional Governor of tho State, do hore- by authorize and request the peoplo of this State to organize, according to law, in each of the counties of the State, a volunteer company, for the purpose of aiding tho civil authoritits in the execution of law and tho suppression of violence. And it is hereby further declared, that such companies, whon so formed and organized, shall be auxiliary and subordinate to tho civil ofii- oers; that they shall arrest no person, and search tho houso of no person, without a legal warrant regularly issued by sowo magistrate having aathority, and shall in no case intlict any punishment oxcept by the judgment anj direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hav ing jurisdiction of tho offense. And whereas, it is desirable to have uniformi ty in command, and that thero should bo no conflict botween the military authorities of tho State and tho United States, it is lurthor de clared, that said companies, whon formed with in their respective counties, shall bo under tho control and subject to tho military command ers of the United States, commanding the Dis trict ; and for a violation of those regulations, and for any other ofl'oaso committed, shall bo tried and punished according to the rules pro scribed for the ^government of the army of the United States. Given under my hand and Soal of tho Execu tive Department at A* illedgeville, on this tho 21st day of November, A. lb. 18R5. JAMES JOHNSON, Provisional Governor of Ga. no v 24 2w NEW STORE! new] GOODS! S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) Have in store and aro daily receiving 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 snitable for Gents' La dies’and Children's wear, which they offer to the citizons of Columbus and vicinity at the lowost market rates. The ospecial attention of Country Merchants is invited to call and examine our stock boforo purchasing olsowhoro. Liberal Discount allowed to tho Trade. MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Sr., (formerly with Redd, Johnaou »fc Co.,) and Mil GEOR(Te MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kylo Sc Co.,) would bo pleased to aoo their old friends and patrons at the above addrod*, whore they may rest assured they will ho treated with tho same fairness and kindness which characterized their dealings with thorn in formor times. Nov 8 lm Babbitt’s Concentrated Potash, S UPERIOR to any other snponifier in the market, one pound making filteon gallons ol soft soap. For sale by nov 15U CARTER Sc FLOURNOY. Wanted dence in tho city. Houso to have not leu nan good rooms. Apply to JAS. F. B0i*'“ nov 25 JAS. F. BOZEMAN, Agent. CANDIDATES. .....-..mo.nt. candidate for re-oleotion for City Sexton, at the election in Decomber noxt. nov 22 to For City Marshal. THOMAS GRIER, the prosent Chief of Po lice, announces himself m a candidate for Mar shal at tho ensuing election, ou the second Sat urday in December, nov 18 to New and Fashionable Goods FOR LADIES: LINEN AND COTTON HOUSE BURNISH ING GOODS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. CASSIMEllES, SATTINETS, JEANS for Mon’s and Roy.’ Wear, A Good Assortment of FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, Togothor with SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORALS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS. *o. nov 21—tf JNO. S. CAlttiII.I, it, to. Wm. R. Bkubli.. Roii’t C. Pori: IST DEC "W BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (UNDER COOK’S HOTEL). unee to tho oiti- inity that wo are now receiving and opening our mock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually keep on hand every stylo of Ladies'. Misses’ and Children's Shoos, and Men's Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoos und Gaitors, and Children's Copper-tipod Shoes, All Grades of Buff, Kip aud Wax Brogans, Great pains has been taken in getting up our stock, and wo guarantee all work koM. J^*To Country Merchants wo oiler liberal in ducements, and invite them to examino our stock. Also, a fine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. oot 21-tf White Sulphur Nursery, r PIII5 Proprietor is now propared to fill orders 1 for a limited supply of his FINE BLACK GllAPE, so much udiuirod by all visitors at the Springs. Also, a few hundred of tho MARKS MAM MOTH PEACH. 2 years grafts. And a email stock of tho liest varieties of PEAK TREES, (Dwarf) 2 years old. Tho best of which Rro tbo Bartlett, /)'Angcnlemc, Law- rence, JJ'Oremburp, and liucrrn Bosley, all grafted lrom bearing treos on the place, and warrantod genuine. Ho has also Cherries, Nectarines, Apricots and Plums of all tho best varieties, but none of thorn * aro yot in bearing, and he profors not to sell them until the puront troe* are proven. All ordors loft with Mr. Wm. Roach by tho 15th December, will bo tilled and rent to his care in good time to plant out by the close of the year, which I consider tho best season for put ting out. Trees II each. Vines 50 cents each for 2 years old roots. Cosh must bo left with the orders. nov 21, 1865-6t R. T. MARKS. For Marshal. We are authorized to announce the name o GEORGE A. UUCKABY, as a candidate for Marshal, at the eleotlon in December next. Nov, 16—te+ for Deputy Marshal, We ire authorized to announce the name of JOHN C. LOVELAOK m a candidate for re-eloction for the office o« Deputy ir>r?hal. D< ** for sale, AT THE OLD STAND OF J. B. JAQ.OES & BRO., A LoT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, BA.EUM10SB. WHIPS AND COLLARS. TX7ISU1*\G to close out the lot soon, wo will YA (ell cheap for oaah, ur WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., brokers, . OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUG-HT JsJ<nD SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. GEORGIA. Buy Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Compauy Bank of Middle Goorgia Marino Bank Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance Bank of Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commoroo Bank of the Empire State Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah Bank of tho State of Georgia 25 City Bank of Augusta .*. Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank Planters’ Bank Union Bank Manufacturers’ Bank Timber Cuttora’ Bank ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile Buy’g Bunk of Selma 25 Central Bank 33 Commercial Bank 30 Eastom Bank f>0 Northorn Bunk 45 Southern Bank 70 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden 27 Bank of Charleston 20 Bank of Chester 20 Bank of Georgetown 20 Bank of Hamburg 20 " Bank of Newberry 25 t u Bank of tl^e Stato of South Carolina 20 28 Commercial Bank..... 17 10 Exchange Bank 18 Farmers’and Exchange Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank. 20 1"; i Peoples’ Bank 47 I Planters’ Bank of Fairfield 18 '~j| Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 22 ^ State Bank 12 Southwestern Railroad 27’£ * (r Union Bank 60 Bank of Montgomery jp* F°R QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. October 31—2m Bazori's Celebrated Barber’s Soap, Marchesi’s Female's Catholicon, r ! U1E very best medicine that can be used for J- the complaints lor which it is recommend ed. For sale by nov 15 tf CARTER Sc FLOURNOY. Shallenberger's Pills, r piIE surest remedy lor fever andaguotha JL has over been introduced to tho public. For sale by CARTER A FLOURNOY, nov 16 tf Letter Paper and Snrelopes, O F a Saporior quality. For sale by nov 15 tf • CARTER A FLOURNOY. Mrs, Allen's Celebrated Hair Be- atojer, TJ0R Bale by .1? nov 15 tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JBWELEB, Corner Broad and Randolph Ste., AT MIS OLD STAND, Has now open a now anil rich stock ol j FINK GOLD WATOH1SS, RICH GOLD JEWELltV, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, ! CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, Ac. ALSO—A fine assortment of Silver and Gold THIMBLES. Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, j Made to ordor, any derigu or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, 1 In Gold, Silvor and Steel Frames, WATCH WORK and Jewelry ropaired by good and ro.Hponeible workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER Hus charge of tho Watoh Dopnrtmout, which in itself is a GUARANTEE that tho work will be done in tho best possible manner. Persons having PLAIN Watches onu have ' them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite* . Garnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who is too well known to neod any recoramen- \ elation from me, has charge of the Repairing of Jewelry, Diamond setting. Engraving, Ac. Dct20-tf Sun copy. ION! NEW SHEET MUSIC. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED a largo lot of A New Sheet .Music, among which are to be found EVAN*'' LINE—Song, by J. R. Thomas: TRUST ME ALL IN ALL-Words by Ton- nysou: PAT MALLOY—By Dion Boarioault: BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SEA-By J. R. Thomas; I’M LOVE’S TINY CHILD TO-DAY-By E. (i. B. Holder. LANAGAN’S BALL—Arranged for the Piano ~ Glover ... LOV Moore j A SONG OF PEACE—By Causonella; IN THE GLADE-By J. R. Thomas; TREMOLO (Nocturno)—Resellon; rosebud galop: BEAUTIFUL DREAMER —Arranged with FOR SALE, b }*• P* r lb. compmied ; $1 26 f.>r ' R()f)0 BUSHELS COTTON SEED “L 1 .1 $1 76| f° r dome.tic,; by; .itvvku THIS TEAK. » ••Hint Te.».)i to N.w York, unoomproii- , *7,tc ; dOBMtiat 91 60. To Boilou, bj *••***1 YMMll tfl. J>« lb. for OOBprMHd. 1 alNNED THIS YEAH. CANDLER. BROWN A 0«.. MTt * J* Srobd iumR A Chance for a Bargain. from tho river Bridge, ou tho "Middle Rond," containing abovt 5iU acres of land, of w.hith n little more than half is in cultivation, the rest well tiinbcied. This placo formerly hclon«cd to Noland Lew is. Is well known in tho neighborhood. It is situated near tho Littlo IJohcu ciock, consist* mainly of creek bottom land, Ls very free and productive, and tbe winter pasturage for cattle and atock, is of the tiuest character. The improvements aro good—an oight room framed and painted house, framed outbuild ings, a first rate garden, Ac. Ac .. - ThiH place coiyhjnfi| ttl »Atft ahd dairy-farm, t3rL“U u aUob Mfc lM t r. d . nov 2l 2w ft! ^unby’t old corner,. Just Received, 1 FINK J.UT DOUBLE BARREL SHOT "AMEUIUAN KA/.0RS, Suiiorir.r Article; PISTOLS. GUN GAPS qnd \\ ADS: POWDER ,u.d SHUT. * co . BOV 11 It 1,000 ACRE)8. VALUABLE PLANTATION JOB SALE OH RENT. 3 ,H K Plantation nnd IteBiilenoe ol' .Mrs. V. li. Walkor, in Harris county. Id miles above olumbos, will bo sold or rented on tlm prom ise, on tho 12th of Drcombor next to tho blithest bidder. Also, will bo sold corn, iodder. mulos, wwon^UlOioi.^ ^.TaLICKK. DR. M. ^WOODRUFF H H3 Romovod'diis olliV.to N't). 104’Brosd street, ovor tho slope .tft£appin*tun, D.ws o. AH o»H. promptly to. , HOT *1 lW The Internal Revenue Laws, Act approved Juno 30th, 1864, m amended, and the Aot amendatory thereof, approved March 3, ’65 with Copioui Marginal References, and TABLES OF TAXATION. Just Received by nov 19 ti J. W. PEASE, BRAZIL; ITS Inhabitants, Climate and Production, J uat received by nov 19 tf J. W. PEASE, J. R. IVEY & CO, COTTON FACTORS, W a,rehouse, receiving, forwarding and general Commission Merchants, ; to do the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business in all its various branches. We are also preparod to advaneo on Cotton and Murohandizo in storo. and on Cotton for shipment. Consignments solicited. Opposite Post Office. „ , , „ „ J. R. IVEY Sc CO. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 9,1865—lm G. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Second Door from I. G. Strupper, on Randolph Street. AS returned from New York with a fc g# a JL handsome stock of Broad Cloths. Beaver Casimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and nA admirable trimmings, and is now prepared-JUL to make the latest styles of dress and business suits at the Hhortest notice and the loweet pri ces. Call and examine the goods before pur- sharing elsewhere. Oct. 31,1865-1 m NEW FIRM. FONTAINE & HUGHES, for the transaction of a Warehouse and Geueral Commission liusiucss. All business entrusted to thorn shall recoive prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process of erection, will soon be ready, but in tho uieuu- timo we will provide storage for our patrons until thebuilding is finished. Our office at p ent ia on Randolph strooc, in W. W Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES, at ODD ‘Mm 9' HALL, First door te tho right on first floor. novlO-tf JOHN MILLER, (LATE OF KNOXVILLE, TENN.,) P RA °T$A A L T ‘8hM 0 st< No. 167 Broad street, opposite Cook a Hotel. Watches oarefnil* -vvV4L*iiiI > .. SIGHT EXCHANGE OIST NEW YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Oot 5-lf W. W. QAHRARD. SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SALE BY JOHN KING. nov Alin BANKER. WANTED, LARD and COUNTRY HAMS. ootSI-tf a L. SWIFT. FOR RENT, fresh Corn,! can be puroa A9V IT H GOLD PENS. Oct 20 tf Sun copy. ’• W. GLRBAKi). J. «. T. S. SPEAK’S, building, i JttlN FONTAINE, W. II. HUGHES. Columbus, Sept. 19,1865—octl-tf Notice to Bridge Builders. AM directed by the Court of County Com missioners for Russoll county to advertiso lor proposal* to re-build tho Bridges over the Little Uchoo on tho old Federal read lending from Columbus; on tho Little lichee, where tho road from Crawford to Girard crosses that crook, known as the Turnpike ; and tho Bridge at the town of Girard. Sealed proposals will be re ceived by mo at Crawford until the 23d in.-tunt, mVwiilibf.wtyeral contracts w*n be P tout for bidder lor cash. All tho brtffffc* hW. lh‘LU>we.it structed in accordance with tho plan of the former bridges constructed at the sanie^daces, nov 15 lOt FIRE riBE WORKS! NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Valuo for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 138 Broad St., NEXT DOOK TO ROSETTE i. LAIVIION. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY COCOS -AND- CLOTHING, Consisting of tho following articles, I offer now to my friends and customers: CALICOES; DELAINES, ALPACAS and LUSTRES, MERINOS—-French anil English, LINENS, BLEACHED MUSLIN'S and SHEETING, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, tho latest stylo; nnd a groat many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invito my friends and custom ers to cull soon. *5T- Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oot 15-tJanl 133 Broad street. Liquors in Cases. 500 Case!? Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, oil brand,. J uat recoiveilund for ,-alo at A Large auil Varied AamVtmeut of MEERSCHAUM, URIAH ROOT. ROSEWOOD, APPLEWOOD. CHINA, LAVA. 2 NEW IDEA PIPES! WITH CHARGES. Borgs’ Sogarcttas, Punch Segarottos, Pine Ladies’ Segaretto*. SMOKING TOBACCO, Various Brands : KILLICK rXICK, DANVILLE, ELEPHANT, WASHINGTON. BIRD’S EYE, GREEN SEAL, THREE BELLES, MAY BLOSSOM, LATAKIA, SHANGHAI. CARTE BLANCHE, TOBACCO BAGS, &c. IOC) BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, B. JACKSONS, 133 BHOAD STREET. oSt 20-tf GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OPI^IOE, ISO. (i. r i BROAD STREET. COLUMBUS, GA. Success Attends_ the Diligent I OPUCIAL NOTICE,--I b-B attention to tha capital » to call r cornmu- inuibcr of nd othor appear in nity that I h Hougt-s, Lots, Farm. 1 . Plantations « ipecies of property which <h cm not my column in the now.-papera. Mv to all that if you want t>> buy call first on n and aeo if wo can’t trade, then go • 1-ewhera J. II. SIKES FOR SALE OR RENT, G' HE very nici 1 J i.dge I vers three miles Irmn cleared, balance Apply to ce now occupied by timerville, Alabama, -—100 acres. oOaorei uich Is cleared FIRE PROOF ■krc^liouse for the stor-■HHH age of Cotton and Merchandize. We solioit tbe patronage of our friend* and the poopIu gen erally. VEKNOY A MAHAFFKY. oot 17-4janl WANTED, 5000 Founds Pork, 1000 Bushels Corn, 1000 Bushels Meal, 1000 Bushels Peas. COUNTRY PRODUCE of evory^descrip tion bought and gold at 3NTQm IO Broad Street bv JEFFEHSON Sc HAMILTON, nov 12 2w Bank Notes Wanted. I AM authorized to puroh**© note* of the Bank* in the State* of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina. Virginia, Louiaiaua and TenneMee. and will pay full markot rate* lorth.jfjgLix ALEXANDER, Ag’t K. M. Bruoo Sc Co„ No. 95, Broad *t., over Ennii’ at. Sun oo A Good Chance! I OFFER MY TAN* YARD »Dd 302^ ftobw „f Land fur tain; adJuinin, iho nhol, l.u.lb of tb, eorpuration of Lumpkin, owl; bOnorc, cleared end 12U acre, in the wood., nor lb lm* J*.v. Torpedo Skyrockets, Vertiolee, "W 0-R/-KJn3! CRACKERS, n- Flower Pots, Blue Lights, Scroll., Serpents, Muons, Bengelus, Hoppers, ,Vo ALL AT THE BEE HIVE. J. II. SIKES. FOR SALE. t VERY GOOD FARM. 7 rniloi from Co- lumbu*, in Lit - -:i county, Alabama, one mile South cl too ( rawfi-rd run l, now owned aud occupied by Lapt. ,J. M. Bu j There i* 28.d* acrc«, 14b ol whicl and under goo<l fenc« Thi^ pl.icti is iit wly c’flcd and capable of producing 8i Unounda o, cotton to tho atre, aud will be aold a bargain it aold at once. plantation of Last acres S ()f E kx- r CEL LEX 1 LA ND ECU KALE. - This Plantation is located in Chambers county. Ala Bix miles north of .Salem. 22 imlee west of Go- lumbu*. lerms cash, or in cotton to be made on the place, torn, pork, stock hops, cattlo „e,.i K .. r with if. Makepro- , Cusscta, Ala., or to aud mules may posalH to Mr Mr. Charles 13 J. 11. SIKES. FOR SALS, T H UnV Cl1 n Rm ' n u: , rl '« ; U*b-e PLANTA- n ’*J ‘ ’• J'dineriy owned by Ool. Turner: 18 mil. - ;r •’ •iu.ubu.s, 7 froru Fort Mitchell, M. .V G. It.i The plnce is handsomeiy building DeccBBary lor com: an orchard oi choice trees’, bery nnd flowers. There n for 13U negroes, two gin ho Ac. rim d. •' rorod, has every •tnd con venionno, v nevard. .shrub- cabins sufficient burns, stable*. , v 1510 Bores in the tract. llOOcloared. first cliiA.^ bottom land, n portion <»i tho b&l- ance of deep chocolate und very productive. The fertility of the laud L unsurpassed, and from it* heiilthlulncBB aud location onooftho ost dcsirab.c plantations in th»» South. Stock and provisions will bo*gold with tha COTTOIT. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS MACON, GEORGIA, Offictimon Third Street next Door to Bust Office. - 1 ♦© »nul shipments ut o« k Co.. New York, oj Liverpool. England. Planters nnd < Hold c sold. prompt return# t they may direct. We solicit ord. Gold und Silv York bought an. We refer by pcrniia-i. n to J. IL Hon A Son. Bowdro .v Audi*rjuii, Knot' x Howe, Hardeman k Sparks, K. W. Cubnclgc, N. A. Hardee A Co., Savannah; Third .National Bank. Nush- villo; Citizen.-' Bank, l.juisv lie; Commercial H. Marbuall. Kd. pAB&osa Southern Real Estate Office. MARSHALLPARSONS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUQTION AND Commission Merchants, nail Hoad WHIT/" _ „ i lANTA, GA. Dwelling Wanted. A NY per; jx. or nix person having a dwclliugof lour, liv« six rooms converaontlv Fituatcd, - an hear of a good tenant by applying at the store of J. Kyle .V Co. Possession wnmcd.hy^m < January noxt. novl tf. JuaiiPU F.'POU. Wood! Wood! Oppiok Moeilk a.nu Girabd R. R. ..,-TIKS wishing Oak and Iliokory and Heart Pine Wood by the car load can be *’ ’ * Uon to . FRAZER, Treasurer. nov 161m* MNkoi Xel.fttefb W/ *uA Oii biU W bO acres I g«^ drunk o ru© on hand 9 E K"a I ail. Waaei J. 0.9. Bvr7* W anted '«£ drunk or sick onoe or twioe a week and oan ‘ all business hour* and striotly hqu- LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA. T M1U number will be limited to 40 pupib , aud all will ho ex pected, after entering, to couluuos the reuuilndor of tho >ecu The kohoiastio year will L© divi ded into three term*. Thu nnar term now Progressing will end the 25tn of De- oember; The suco.nd, will begin the first of January and ©nd tue last of March; theTUinn. will begin th© first ol April and end the la*t of Juno. Payments due for euch term at its bo- ginning. For rates and particulars apply to “‘"’2-tf _ J. K. McINTOSU. TAKEN UP, A HMALL SOliRELL MAKE |K>n.v. <m . •j'Wf or five yeai-t old. The owner can have her by paying lor vh** advertisement aud Otaer expense* J. 1). I 10V XI tf