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n P KUis. on Tuesday next, wil. eeil , ((Wj.-VW««•/ eait/WV«»»»«< bg I
L»bl. variety of furniture, eroekery, -&•'
* fl ^ .. __ thine?. .....
Wt kly He view of lire Wholesale and
llciail Market of Lolumbu*.
A other housekeeping tilings.
« W B Blackmon, at Oswiohoo, and
Mr Sesbern Line!., at Suspension, Ala
r:l #n » pork hogs, stock hog?, hect
milch cows, shoop, cotton seed
*7„ , tc . for sale. They have so much
M their respective places that any order
o'm. Anderson, of this county,
inuads to sell, on the 12th or December,
'^ horses, hogs, etc. Attend this sate
W jj°Coot«r' wants iurormation of per-
*>na who will be benettted by reporting to
him near this city.
nr V H Taliaferro proposes to prac-
■*. medicino in this city. His office is
' , the law office of the late Col. Holt.
0, J L Morton il announced ns a candi-
' for mayor at the ensuing election in
Dacember. Mr. Morton is an old citizen,
Lj has served frequently as alderman,
|od once or twice as mayor.
j y Pemberton At Co. have received a
stock of drugs and medicinos that will
compare in extent, and greatly exceed in
lit, many that claim to he the host in
the country. Messrs. Pemberton Ar Co.
bought of importers direct nnd can sell
Messrs. Chandler, Brown A Co. have a
large lot of Liverpool salt. Meat savers
will look to Ibis and lay in a supply while
It is in our market.
A Noll ThUviug JCnterprif*.—On
Friday night three Mnssrs. Lokey and
Mr. Cumming arrested live negroes in
tbeir neighborhood, some six miles noith
of this city, between the Hamilton road
,-id the river. 'The negroes were on a
thieving “rampage," and were equipped
for the purpose in a manner very similar
to Sut. Lovingood’s dad “a*ti;iir hoar-.
They had two wagons, with wheels of not
mare than a foot or fiftoen inches dituno-
t«r, each drawn by a negro pulling by a
breast strap. The wagons mudo Imrdl.v
toy noise in traveling. They Imd in the
wigons, when arrested, throe slaughtered
bogs, one 6ftck of wheat, one sack of poos,
md one sack of moul. All the circutn-
slantes showed that they’ wore on a raid
ing or plundering expedition, and had eo
far been quite successful. They wore all
brought to this city and turned over to
the military police at headquarter?. We
learn that three of tbo freedmon lived in
this city, and two in tbo country.
It is evident that, to prevent systematic
anJ wholesale robbery throughout tbo
country hereafter, a very large nnd c:. tt-
stantly activo police force must bo organ-
ixtxi'and kept on duty. Tbo “peace es
tablishment," to be effective, must be al
most as extonsive and vigilant a? the
whole militia forco on a “war footing."
7Vo* Brulye in Girard.—Wo are glad to
learn that the county of liiisaell has made
icontract for the rebuilding ol tbo bridge
over the crook in (Jirard, nnd that the
work will bo commenced at once, Tim
bridge will be built on tlm site of the old
one. The contractor i» Col. Asa Hales, of
Girard, one of the best bridge-builders of
the South. ^
Corn from the North.—Wo notice that
a merchant of Macon line received a ship
ment of one thousand bushel? of corn
num tua xTuivti, »ua u •elllux it at .-91.00
per bushel. It seems to us that there i?
room and profit for a like enterprise here,
where com cannot be bought for Icsathnn
$2 per bushel.
Too /.<w\«~Sharos in the stock of the
Muscogee Railroad wore su'd at auction
In this city, yesterday, at $2‘>. Valuahlo
real e«tale also sold at h>w prices, The
scarcity of money was no doubt tin* cause
ol such sacrifices.
We are under obligations to Mr. It. L.
Watt for the latent New York papers that
hive reached us. We always feel grate
fultoour friends for such thoughtfulness
tt. M, Renfroe has a large assortment
of Band Iron. Any desired width can b
hid at his store.
I For the Columbus Enquirer.
After Wait Peace.
Our battle flag lies in dust,
Our swords are laid aside to mat:
Our loved ones gone, our hearts lelj drear.
Our homei all have u vacant chair. '
Ihoae loved so much, no more we’ll Kn*et>
Vi ben round our firesides we iiiccf,
Far away, thoy fill & soldier's grave :
For their country’s weal, thoir life they guv
Now the war is o’er, its tetupoat past,
The God of Peace has hushed its blast:
The trumpet's sound, the cannon's ronr,
Has ceased, the deadly strife is o'er.
Kow unto God we’ll humbly bow,
Aid ask his blessing on us now.
May the God of Peace come from above.
Aid unite us iu oue boud ol )o\ e :
Make us a people all his own,
And in each heart, erect Ids throne -
Let North and South, let East and Wed,
Tonether live, since God seca best:
bet triends and foes together live,
And learn the wise precept—forgive.
- 4 , b>. S.
ok Hon. Uoiurt Toombs —
» ht " l V-S y b^
r».. ! or “onOis in ono of tlio adju-
^4»^a? OUn ^ 0, ' ^ as °^ u ded his pursuers, ca-
7 MfO'S the country, end made liis
‘leant from the port of Now Orleans,
lor foreign parts.-.l/acno Tel.. 21 th.
of the Pali Mall (is-
W .flogging by machinery,
il**!" &l ' d lhl >t A. meric. intends to
it* lonJ 1 ^ plan with n view to curry out
iPimcT Pr ° n ' li<! of w ^'PP' n S creation.—
nJ?" 1 “ r . T «k Sw KxiiKRs.—An individ-
to ornu . ln f n rm Rnd app»rel, attempted
md fan r® y ’ Slipped from R pl " nl ''-
itooH i'J nt , foremost lnt0 thn mud, and
*ert up b ? both »rms, which
»rtLn»! rted o'? lbe elbow in the soft
“If w’hVt Slowly straighteninc him-
Walki^'» *1 hts spoiled sleeve 5 ,
»od lrmuL the . n ? arost Sidewalk, turned,
lion' cause of his humilia-
iheirui> : ..*; hereby curse that plank,
on tho °f, the soil it growed
°%t. ,i Ut f ld6 . ba 'L tho inside also, Urn
•oil it *,'*• lllu knots, ino boughs
4"d I m'l’n 8 thsl bive rested thero.on —
n»ntli« , . th ' >rn ,' 0 , ro l ' ui8e “‘“l plank, the
of, th. Bd down the treo it ramp out
ntream *AWod it, the waP r, or tt:e
sawing; CAa « °V ,y bo * which put the
Ending 0 trio* hm \ \ .,°, urse al1 tbo sur ‘
tbattha ritw e ° S »I n ^« bl hnii ^ hIso say
'*«• or 1168 °1 l kis town, vii-
°“ ullt oiiHiico more dirt
isd proi^O„“ ry r f ?: the hfl * llb ' P®" c ®.
•ido. Hi, P i r ,*r oP f* 1 ® oommunity. Bo.
lll *t unra^i.Ki * nie ' Uenolln ®® and abhor .
oih,rof e il*H®l" ece °f pine, or whatever
Lnd.l lv„ 0d 11 m *i’ be—just look at mv '
Sac ™”Unio (Cal.) Age. ]
hold
ir *‘Mooi:y „fD.'ia^«; JKUV,il '’ ““ l “« |
Columiils, Ga., Nov, 25.1865.
FINANCIAL.
Money very scarce, brokers selling gold
150, buyiugl48; silver HCselliur, buying 142*
Southern linnk notes in demaud.
New York exchange abundant at percent.
Cotton.—The first ten days of the week re
ceipts were very light, and good middlings sold
for KM. Wednesday , Thursday and Vriday tLe
streets w'ore crowded with wagons—business
looking like times of yore—prices paid running
from 115 t<» 42o.; in.irkot closing heavy at 38c. for
middlings. Receipts for the week, 1303 bales.
UrstNhfcS.— Stocks of goods are still light on
account of low river. The steamer Marianna
came up as far as Abercrombie’s, with about
50 4) barrels for this place, where she discharged
her cargo, and stocks are filling up. Bnsineaa
for the week has been very brisk, with but few
changes in prices, except Bacon declined to 25c»
from wagons.
Country Produce.—Meal scarce, bringing
$1.75 per bushol. Corn $1.50. Cow Peas $1.50.
Pork 15 per lb. Eggs 5Co. per dox. Butter 40o
Retail.—Bacon— demand nominal—30@35e.
Lard +’(«*50o Bagging 45e.
Rope 35c. Cheese 50c. Caudles lV)(&40c.
Flour 0('« 10c. per lb. Molasses $1^1.50 per
gallon.
Sugar 2»K«CUc.: Brown and Crushed ;Vkd40c.
Meal nnd Corn $2 per bushel.
Tobacco 75c.t(' +2 per pound. Co flee 40C4f*0c.
Ocnolurgs 35fc?40c. Yarua $4 per bunch.
Irish Potatoes, per bbl., $9@$10.
Green Apples, per bbl., $15^18.
Cotton Cards $1.25@>1.75 per pair,
Salt. Liverpool, per sack, $12.
AVin Publication«.—Just received at
Cteor^o 11. Robertson At Co.’s new book
storo:
Nick Nax, for December.
Yankee Notion?, for December.
The Wavorly MngaEine,
Merry man’s Montlily, for December.
Leslie’s Weekly,
Harper’s Weekly,
IlMtpor’h Monthly, for December.
Leslie's Lady’s Book, for Decembor.
The Washington National Intelligencer.
London Illustrated Sporting Now?.
A CARO
1 dc.'irc to return luy grateful acknowrledgo-
uients to luy friend? and patron? who have so
rally extended tbeir influence and patron
ages to me for tlio lost ten yoais. I would an
nounce to theui and the public that, as the
I orm of war is over and commerce looks bright
r mn East to West, I have established myself in
the drug business, and shall devote my entire
time and cnorgies to the same. I have formed
a copartnership with l>r. Austin M. Walker, an
old resident of this city, u gentleman of sterling
integrity and worth.
1 have just returned from Now York, where I
selected in person and purchased for ossh, di
rect from importers and manufacturers, the
larges and most complete stock of European
and American drugs, medicines und chemicals,
also the finest stock of Egyptian, Persian and
F IC ncli fancy goods und perfumery ever before
offered in Columbus.
towing to the many adulterations in drugs and
chemicals at the pretent time, wo have oddod to
our establishment a chemical Laboratoni for
the purpose of manufacturing our preparations
with improved apparatus and strictly in accor
dance with the rules of pharmacy and chemis
try, also for the purpose of detecting and re
moving tbo impurities of every article die
pensod fr#m our prescription department. -4//
xngrtdinU* c.(Hiijinninj «* prctcription thuidd be
1‘iujtou to be pur*-, that they ituiy have the effect
intnidcd Ini the scientific physician. It is ol
vital importance to all that they procure pure
and reliable medicines.
Our chemical und prescription departments
will bo under the control of Mr. William J*
Land, a rkillful chemist and pharmaceutist.
I would announce to the medical profession
und the trade that we have fitted up commodi
ous rooms on the second noor f«*»wSaImkIh
and jobbing trade. We intend to keep such a
large and complete stock of everything in out
line, nnd to otiorsuch inducements as will se
cure patronage to Southern industry and enter
prise- I rospectlully invito my old customers
and the public to cull und examine our stock
und prices. It I do not innke it to your inter
est 1 cunnot expect your patronage.
With my compliments and best wishes for
your happiness and prosperity.
1 aui rospectlully,
Your obd’t sorv’t,
J. S. PEMBERTON,
of the late firm of
Pemberton k Carter.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 23,1865—fit
[official.J
Proclamation by the Governor, j
nxKcimvn omen, i '
Provisional Gov'r or Gkowuia, r
Milledgovl'le, Nov. 21,18-.i. )
Whereas the luto Convention did orda>n, that
the Provisional Governor should provide for tlio |
formation of one or more Mili.ia or V'dilutcer ,
companies in each of the c.iuntio? ol' the
to act as a police force, to suppre
preserve order und to uhl the ci\il off cow in j
the enforcement of the laws, under such rogulu- i
tions as might be cons stent with the law* <>t the !
United States. Now therefore. I, James John- j
son. Provisional Governor of tlio Stuto, do here
by authorize and rcuuc.-t the people of this
State to organize, according to law, in each nt
tho OHunties of tbo State, a volunteer company, !
for the purpose of aiding the civil authorities ;
in tlio execution of law and the ?ui prc«-ion of !
violence.
And it is hereby further declared, thill such ,
companies, when so foruio 1 and organized, shall
bo auxiliary and subordinate to tlio civil olli-
cers; that they shall arrest no person, and
search tho house of no person, without a legal
warrant regularly issued by some magistrate
having aathority, and shall in no en*o inflict
aay punishment except by the judguiont anj
direction of a duly qualified civil ofiicor, hav
ing jurisdiction of the offense.
Aud whereas, it is desirable to have uniformi
ty in command, and that there should be no
conflict between the military authorities of tho
State and the United States, it is further de
clared, that said companies, when formed with
in thoir respective counties, shall be under the
oontrol and subject to the military command
ers of the United States, commanding tho Dis
trict : and for a violation of tlie-c regulations,
and for any other offen-c committed, shall be
tried and punished according to the rule? pre
scribed for tho ^government of the army of the
United Stutos.
Given under my liuud and Seal of the Execu
tive Department at V illcdgevillo, on this
the 21st day of November, A. 1*.. !sr>5.
JAMES JOHNSON,
Provisional Governor of Ga.
noY 24 2w
NEW GOODS!
i just received
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., 1 " 0 ™ C|: KN * CI(S| no tbash!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
CANDIDATES.
For Mayor,
Wo are authorized to announce
J. L. MORTON,
u? a candidate fir the office ol Mayor of the
city of Columbus, at the ensuing municipal
election, nov 26 to
For Scxtoiit
U, T. SIMONS, the present incumbent, id a
candidate lor re-eluetion for City Sexton, at the
flection in December next,
nov 22 to
For Ctly iUaralaal,
THOMAS GRIER, the preaeut Chief of Po
lice, announces himself as a candidate for Mar
shal at the ensuing election, on the second Sat
urday in December.
nov 18 te
For Marshal.
We are authorized to announce the name o
GEORGE A. HUCKABY,
.u a c.utiuidute for Marshal, at the election in
December next. Nov, 16—te'
Pot llcputy Marshal.
Wc are authorized to announce the name of
JOHN C. LOVELACE
as a candidate for re-election for the office oj
Deputy Marshal.nov 14 te
RACES!
It Kilts WILL HE
RACES
OVRK Tl!K
Chattahoochee Race Course,
Near COLUMBi’S, Ga., commencing
TIKHDAY, NOVEMBER :|h, muft,
AND LASTING FIVE DAYS!
There will be II
guarantee tine spfi
turf.
nov 25 td
mough on the ground to
h day to all lovers of the
~ 8. PRYOR,
P. W. PKYOte.
$10 REWARD.
S TOLEN from tho subscriber on the night of
the 23d int<t., ten mile? east of Columbus, a
Dark Bay MARK, heavy mane, her right eye a
little damaged. John D. Arnold, of this city,
formerly owned her. 1 will give ten dollars
reward to any person that will deliver her to
me. J- E. TOOKK.
nov 2 1 ; i
I.. HAKNARIL ESQ,.,
I S my authorized agent during my toinpora-
rv absence from the city.
JNO. C. RUSE.
Advances on Cotton.
and make liberal CASH
R. IVEY A CO.
. . New Vii
advances.^
CHECKS ON NEW YORK,
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
1 Ault t'uie by
r EPPING, HANSERD A CO.
nov 16 lm
Wanted
i|M) PURCHASE OR RENT, a derivable reri-
I deuce in the city. II m-t t>* have uot lew
nuns Apply to
JAS. F. BO/. EM AN, Agent.
New and Fashionable Goods
FOR LADIES :
LINEN AND COTTON HOUSE FI KN1SI1
ING GOODS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, WHITE GOOD.-,
CASSIMERES, SATTIN KTS,
JEANS for Men’s and Hoys’ Wear, .
A Good Assortment ol
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS,
Together with
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORALS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, BOOTS. sllOES,
HATS. CAPS. Ac.
JNO. S. C A ft (* 11« I, A: CO.
nov 21—tf
Wm. R. Bkdki.l. Ron’r O. Popk.
IsT E "W
r ni
MI.Gl BltOAII STRUT,
NEW VORK MILLS COTTON,
OTHER BRANDS Jo.
BED BLANKETS, nil size,,
DRESS SILKS, various ool.m,
CALICOES,
POPLINS,
LIJHIN'S GENUINE EXTRACTS.
BAZIN’S SOAPS,
BAZIN’S POMADES,
SOZODONT,
AND
TI1E BEST AND PRETTIEST
ASSORTMENT OF
ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS,
VAN DYKES,
HOODS,
NUBIAS ii lid
HEAD DRESSES,
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY.
W. L. PARKER,
64
BROAD STREET.
Nov. 25, 1865. I iv
OKLER8,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOU GHT .AHSTD SOLD.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
aEOBGHA. Day’,
, Uu> ’«H Bunk of Selina 2S
Cenlr.! Ha. Iroad Bank-.... W c „,„, Baok M
Georgia Bnilrontl nnd Bnnklna Oi ui"any— do Con)morolal B . nU 30
Bonk of Middle Udoram "» Ka.tern Bank - - 50
Murine Bank » Northern Bank - V,
BankofAuaoi.il, 2S Southern Bank 70
>21 SOUTH OA.XiOZ.Xl>r^.
^ Bank of Camden 27
Bank of Charlaeton 2u
Bank of Cheater 20
Bank of Georgetown 20
Bank of Hamburg 20
* 2 i Bank of Newberry 25
^ Bank of the Stato of South Carolina 20
^ Commercial Bank 17
10 Kxchange Bank 18
10 Farmers’ and Kxchauge Bank 12
1^ Merchants’ Bonk 20
11 Peoples’ Bank 47
10 j Plautera’ Bank of Fairfield 18
l~i| Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank 22
12 State Bank 12
Southwestern Railroad 27K
. _ __ "0 Union Bank
A*- FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NQTJSS ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
BEDELL 6c POPE,
No. 166 Broad SI., Columbus,
tUNDHIl COOK’S UOTKI.),
W UUI.U respreiflllly uuii..uuce hi tlinrili
tons ol Coluiiiltiif Hiul \u*inily tlmt we are
now reeeiviug and openiiu, ■ m -tork of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually koep on band every style ol
Ladies’, Mimos’ und Childron’s Shoe?, and
Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Boot?, Shoes anti
Gaiters, and Children’? Coppcr-tipcd Shoes.
All Grades of
Buir, Kip ami Wax Brians.
Grcut pains lias boon taken in getti. g lip our
stock, and wo guarantee .1 I work -••Id.
Country Merchant? weofl’wr liberal in
ducements, and invite them lo examine our
stock.
Also, a fine assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oct 21-tf
White Sulphur Nursery.
T HE Proprietor is now prepared I t fill ordor.-
for u limited supply «»t‘ hi? 11 NK BLACK
GRAPE, so much admired by all visitors at the
Springs.
Also, a few hundred of the MARKS M AM
MOTH PKACH, 2 years graft?.
And a small ?toi k of the beri varieties of
PEAR TREKS, (Dwurfj 2 ynrsold. The best
of which are the ftarthtt, lt'Aviin\/c„te, Lau
rence, iJ'Oremburft, ami Jtucn-c l.<<it<‘\j, all
grulted from bearing trees on the place, and
warranted genuine. He has also Cherric-,
Nectarine?, Apricots and Plums of all the bast
varieties, but none of thum are yet in bearing,
and be prefers not to sell them until the parent
tree? aro proven.
All orders left with Mr. Wm. Beach by tho
15th December, will ho tilled and sent to hi? care
iu good time to plant out by tho elute of the
year, which I consider the bo-t ?ea.son for put
ting out.
Trees II each. Vinos Vi cent.- eacli for 2years
old root?. Cash must bo left with tin* order?,
nov 21, 1865-flt H. T. MARKS.
A Chance for a Bargain.
J OFFER F0H SALE, ii vnkablu plii
COLUMBUS, Nov. 27, 1865.
JUST ARRIVED!
-AT THE-
VARIETY STORE,
No. 86.
PEABODY, SCHUESSLER A WELLS,
ConsiNting in part of
Ladles’ Belts,
do. Gauntlets (buck)
do. Hair Neta,
do. Toilet k Dress
ing Combi,
do, Ho*e k Garters.
the “Middle Road.” \
i land, ot whith a I
ulLlvotion, the rett
_
from the river Bridge,
containing nbovt 5:»0 h
little more than half ii
well timhoied.
This placo formerly belonged to Noland 1.
i?, is well known in the neighborhood. Ilia
situated near tho Little Uchto crook, ••on-.ist-
mainly of eroek bottom land, i? very free and
productive, and tne winter p.iriurage for cattle
aud stock, is of the tinc?t charaeier.
The improvements aro good—an eight room
framed nnd painted hom-o, framed outbuild
ing?. a first rate garden. Are Ac
This place t-oiubiuc? the advantages of a
country residence, u market and dairy-farm,
eafy accemibility to the city, by u high ridge
road, and the finest opportunity to raise cotton
aud corn.
Term> $5,000 caah.
Stock, corn, Ac. will also be sold il desired.
il. C MITCHELL,
nov21 2w at Gunby’?old comer.
1,000 ACRES.
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR bALE OR REJSTX.
rnilE Plantation and Residence ot Mr-. A'. II.
1 Walker, io Harris County, 16 mile? nbove
Colutiilni?, v ill be .sold or rcnteil ou the nrem- !
ise.son thel2th<d Dtccinlu-r next t<> t!<< h»"he-t I
bidder. Also, will la: .-old m , !•• 1 !er, u’uIck,
wagons, cat lie, hog, JlO. 1 ruisea-y.
nov a t. a. & WALK Lit. I
DR. M. WOODRUFF
H HH Keumv.ii bit offioo Ic, No. ltl llr.aJ
street, over the stoic ol S.ippington, Dew-
A Co. All calls promptly attended to.
nov 23 lw
DeLnir.ee,
Poplins,
Armuros,
DtiCliorro? (chorre)
Alpacas,
Sprague Print?,
Ainoskoag Prints,
Wumsutta Prints,
Lancaster, Ellistou and Dutch Gioghams.
Tissure Veils, Clouds,
Hood?, Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts, Corsotts, Belt Ribbon aud Valvat,
and the most complete assortment of Dress
Buttons in the city.
Victoria Lawn,
Swiss Muslin,
Jaconets,
Cambric?, ass’tin’t
Brilliant?,
Linens,
Birds Eye,
Brown Domestic?,
Bleached Towelling and Towel?,
Bro. Crush.
Coats and Wiliiaiuantia Cotton Thread,
Cook’s Flax, (Browu and Black),
Sewing Silk, Cotton and Bilk Floes,
Corsett und Bleaohed Jeans,
All kinds of P’k’t Handkerchief?,
And all kind?
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tee?, Mackerel,
White Fish, Sardine?, Pickloe. Herrings, Ac.,
witli Uuskirk's Soxodont, and Moore’s Killiek-
inick Smoking Tobacoo.
Nov. 2-5 tf
Bro. Canton Flannels
Ked.and White do.
Tremont Bio. do.
Bl’d Shirtings,
Drilling? and Checks,
Denim? and Stripe?,
A Handsome Residence
FOR RBST.
1 OFFER for rent, the very handsome and
eligible residence, formerly belonging to Mr.
J. C. llairis, opposite the Cnurohes, in Girard.
Tho llouso boa six rooms, and the yard and gar
den aro beautifully adorned with ohoiee flow
ers. The placo has also a variety of exoellent
fruit. Apply to K. S. Roberts, in Girard.
A Plantation Wanted.
otto
Piiuita
it and one year’s supplies. I will r« turn at the
eud of tho rear the same amount of cupplb* and
all the stock iu as good couditmn us I receive
it und will give one nail of the crop tor the rent.
Satisfactory reference will be given.
Enquire at THIS OFFICE,
nov 24 tt
Osnaburgs.
Jalea “FLINT RIV
FACTUllE.” for salo, by the bale.
Apply to
nov 25 5t GKO. W. WOODRUFF.
THE BEST PLANTATION
YET OFFEH1SD.
on tho UWIMI WI»IIVU Ul VUWIHVI UTMti U1IIH
miloe from No. 3. Mobile aud Girard Railroad,
27 miles from Columbus. There are about 640
acres of laud, about one half elearod and in a
flue state ot oultivatiou. These lands have all
boon cleared within the last teu years, and are
unsurpassed in this part of the State fo.* pro
ductiveness. They are especially adaptod to
tbo growth of ootton. There are on the plaoe
all necessary improvements, gin house aud
;crew, barns, stables, dwelling and negro hous-
vs, Ao. We onallenge buyers to look as we are
determined to sell.
nov 21 2w' STOVALL A s.MlfU.
E are now offering for sale one of the finest
. Plantations in Eastern Alabama, situated
the north branoh ol Cowikee creek, three
Augusta Insurance
Bank of Athens
Bank of Columbus-...
Bank of Commerce
Bank of tbo Empire State 15,
Bank of Fulton 23
Bank of Savannah
Bank of the Stato of Georgia
City Bank of Augusta
Farmers’nnd Mechanics’ Bank
Mechanics’ Bank...*
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank
Planter?’ Batik
Union Bank
Manufacturer?’ Bank
Timber Cutters’ Bunk
ALA. BAMA.
Bank of Mobile
October 81—2m
T. S. SPEAR, |
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER!
-AND- j
JEWELER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., '
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Has now open a new and rich stock of 1
KINK GOLD WATCHES,
K1CU HOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS, I
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, j
SYRUP CUPS, Ate.
ALSO—A tine assortment of Silver and Gold
THIMBLES. Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. 1
HAIR WORK, i
Made to order, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES, |
In Gold, Silver and Sleol Frame?, I
WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good !
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Haachargo of tho Watch Department, which
in itself is a GUARANTEE that the work will i
be dono in the best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watches can have !
them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite* i
Garnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Wbo ia too woll known to neod any reoominon. I
•lation from mo. hn* oknriro of tho Keiniiriug of
Jewotry, Diamond .oiling, Engraving, Ac. j
Oct 20-1! Sun cony.
A Largo and Varied Assortment of
MEERSCHAUM,
BRIAR ROOT,
ROSEWOOD,
APPLEWOOD,
CHINA,
LAVA,
NEW IDEA PIPES]
WITH CHARGES.
Bergs' Hegarettas,
Punch Segarottog,
Fine Ladies' Segarattoa,
GOLD PENS: !
'1MIE FINEST AND REST ASSORTMENT I
1 of Gold PENS. Call and try them at I
, T. S. SPEAR’S. I
Oct 20 tf Sun copy.
W W. OARKARj). tt. IVKY. J. \Y. TL'I.t.lfl,
J. R. IVEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,I danville,
Warehouse, | elephant.
IMVINli, PultWABDINti AM) (JEMiRAL
Commission Merchants
SMOKING TOIKCO,
Various Hrnuda :
KILLICICINICK,
9 i
H AVING a commodious Brick Wurehouse j
with ample storago room, we are prepared |
to do the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding
and Commission Bunines? in all its vuricus •
branches.
Wenrealao prepared to advance on C'ottou
and Merchandize in store, and on Cotton for
shipment.
Consign ii ent? solicited.
Opposite Post Office.
J. It. IVEY A CO. :
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 'J. 1st 5—lm
NEW FIRM.
r IMlK undersigned beg leave to inform their !
A friend? and Iko public generally, that they <
have this day formed a copartnership under tho I
name and style ot
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
lor the transaction of a
VYarfliouse and lifutral Coiumiisiou Itusiutss,
All business entrusted to them shall receive
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, iu process
of erection, will aoon he ready, but in the mean
time we will provide storage tor our patron?
until the building is finished. Our nfficout pro?
ent is on Randolph stroel, in W. W. Garrard’s
building, near tlio old Lowell Warehouse.
John Fontaine,
Colu
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WE have convtrtod our large
and commodious Livery Stable'
into a Ware House for the stor-i
otton and Merchandize. We solicit tho
patronage of our triends amt the people gen
erally. V EH NOY A MAilAFFKY.
oot 17-tjanl
Bank Notes Wanted.
1 AM authorized to purchase notes of the
Banks in the States of Georgia, Alabama,
North and South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana
and Tennessee, and will pay full market rate?
tor the same.
W. FELIX ALEXANDER,
Ag’t E. M. Bruce A Co.,
No. H5, Broad si., over Ennis' .>t.
oct 96 tf Bon oopy,
A Good Chance!
] OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202Ji atrei
i- of Land for sale ; adjoining the whole length
of the corporation of Lumpkin, east: So acres
cleared aud 120 ucres in the wood?.
nov lblui* J. G. SINGER.
Maooi Telegraph oopy and send lull to J. G. S.
FOR SALE,
AT THK OLD STAND OF
J. B. JAQUES & BHO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
HAruvnass.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
?ell cheap for cash,
ton. r**i>r.
FOR SALE,
8000 BUSHELS COTTON SUKD
GINNED THIS YEAH.
CANDLER, BROWN Jt CO.,
nov 9 tf 146 Broad atreet.
Land For Sale.
183 Brood St.,
NEXT DOOK To ROSETTE Jt LAWHON.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND-
CLOTHING.
Consisting of the following article?, I offer now
to my friends and customers:
CALICOES;
DELAINES,
ALPACAS and LUSTRES,
MERINOS—French and Enffllah,
LINENS,
BLEACHED MUSLINS nnd
SHEETING,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS,
the latoat stylo; and a great many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
I respectfully invite my friends and custom
ers to call soon.
9V Country Merchant? will do well to lay la
their supplies at my store.
B. JACKSON,
oot 15-tjanl 133 Broad atreet.
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Basket, Champagne,
all braudfi. Just received and for sale at
B. JACKSON’S,
oot 15-tjanl 133 Brood street.
lOO BOXES
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
-AT-
B. JACKSON’S.
l»a BROAD STREET.
0Bt2»-tf
WASHINGTON.
BIRD'S EYE,
GREEN SEAL,
THREE BELLES,
MAY BLOSSOM,
I. ATARI A.
SHANGHAI.
CARTE BLANCHE,
TOBACOO BAGS, Ac.
FIRE WORKS!
FIRE WORKS!
EIRE CRACKERS,
well timbered; halt mill ..
R. aud one and a half mile?
depet, on the old utage road from Coiumbuz to
KufauU. l*o?iesiion given immediately if d•-
aired. For particular* apply uu the premises u>
nov 21 2tawliu J. A. TOWKRS,
Torpedoes,
Komiiu Caudles,
Flower Pott,
Skyrockets,
Blue Lights,
Scrolls,
Vertioles,
Ifkxous,
Serpents,
Bongolss,
Hoppers, .Vo.
ALL AT THE
Wood! Wood!
OPKIOB M OK ILK AND GlBAKD R. R.
1) ARTIES W tab in* Oak and Hickory and
X Heart Pine Wood by the oar load can be
supplied upon application to
J. M. FRAZER. Treasurer,
oet 21-tf
"W" anted
A T ONCE, two or three experienced hotel
boys wbo can answer bells promptly, don't
E at druuk or sick once or twioe a week and can
e on hand all business hours and strictly bon-
’imor““
aui
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE,
NO. (15 BROAD STREET.
COLUMBUS, OA.
Success Attends^ the Diligent!
SJPFCIAL NOT EC K.— l beg leave to call
^ attention to tlio capitalists of our coiumu-
nity that 1 have on my books a largo number of
Uous-s. Lots, lami-. Plantations nnd other
species ot property which does not appear iu
my column in tho newspapers. My advice is
to all that il you want to buy call first on tuo
aud seo it we can’t trade, then go elsewhere.
J. H, SIKHS.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
T^KE vary nice residence now occupied by
A. JL<ige Iverson in Summerville, Alabama,
three mi ea from Columbus—100acres. 35 acres
oleared, balancoin woods.
Apply to J. H, SIKE3.
FOli SALE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, 7 mile? from Co-
xx. lurabus. in Ku. c =ell county, Alabama, ono
mile South uf tne Crawtord roa<i, now owned
and occupied by Capt. J. M. Bugg.
Thorn is 26a}-£ acre?, 140 of which is cleared
and under gooit fence
Thi* place is newly fettled and 'capnblo of
productug 8' 0 pound? o; cotton to tho aero, and
will be sold a bargain if sold at onco.
PLANTATION OF 1.0M ACRE^OFKX.
IT CKLLENT I,AND IOK BALE.-This
Plantation is located in Chambers county, Ala ,
six miles north of Salem, 22 miles west of Co
lumbus. derm? cash, or in cotton to bo made
on the place. Corn, pork, stock hoes, cattle
and mutes may be bought with it. Make pro-
posaisto Mr. Jas. Simms, Cusseta, Ala., or to
Mr. Charles Betts, on the place, or to
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
'T'UAT well known and valuable PLANTA-
HON in Oawicliee Bend, formerly owned
Col. Turner; 18miles troin Columbus, 7 trom
FortMischell, M. A G. Railroad,
, *he place is hand.-omely improved, has every
building necessary tor cointortund convenience,
an orchard ol choice tree?, a vineyard, shrub-
r® r y * n J flow’or^. There aro cabin? sufficient
tor JdO negroes, two gin houses, bariii, stable*,
so.
-n?r ore *. tre W 0 aorc . 9 in tract . HOit cleared,
<00 first cIha? bottom land, a portion ol the bal-
°l do . e P chocolate and very productive.
. aba fertility of the land is un?urj»a.^Fed, and
from its healthtuluess and location one of tho
most desirable plantations in the ^outh.
Stock and provisions will bo sold with th®
plaoe it desired.
For further particulars apply to
J. II. SIKES.
tCQTTQISr.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & 00,,'
BANKEBS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
MACON, GEORGIA,
Ujfloc on Third Street next Door to P et Office.
II T E aie prepared to niuko cash advauce? on
to Cutlo| t 10 Not ton, Slaughter
A Co.. New York, or to our correspondent? in
Liverpool, England.
Planters ana owner? of cotton entrusting tho
sarno to our care for sale orshipment, ahull have
prompt returns to sales, in gold or currency as
_ ■> » ivivi I'BHiiiaMuii io u. u. non* .x oon,
Bowdre s Anderson, Knott A Jiowo, Hardeman
Jc bparks, K. W. Cubbedge, N’. A. Hardee A
Co., bnyannah; Third National Bank, Nash-
▼Die; Citizens' Bunk, LouiaV.li*; Commercial
Bank, Loutsvillo.
oot 31-ltu
H. Maksuai.i.. Ei>. Pardons
Southern Heal Estate Oflico.
MARSHALL & PARSONS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
WHITEHALL ST.,
(Holland House Block, nenr the Hail Road-
ATLANTA, GA.
We make sale? of Stock?, Produce, and col
lect Rent?, Debt? and Soldier?’ Claim?, execute
Deeds, Mortgage?, examine Titles, et<\
_Noy ^J»65-;3w_
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY person having u dwelling of four, five
or six rooms conveuientlv situated, can
hear of a good tenant by applying at the -tore
of J. KyloACo. Possession wanted by l.-t of
January next. JOBKPII F. Pot’.
novltf. _ _
SELECT
LIMITED SCHOOL,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T 1IK number will he limited to
40 pupil* ; und ull will ho ex
pected, after entering, to couiitiuos
the remainder of tho yuat
The scholastic year will be divi
ded into three terms. Tho first
term uow progressing will end tho 25tu of D
camber; The ggcuNb, will begin tho first
January and eud the last of March i the ritiR
will bttgio tbo fir.t of April nnd ruil the lust
J»o«. Purmeiit, duo lor each term ut its b
ginning.
For ratas aud partioular. apply to
■»**•« J. K. McINTOBB.
TAKEN DP,
A SMALL SOKKEI.L MARE poney, a 0
lour or live yaars old. The owner i
hava har by payieg tor tbi, a Irertiseui.ut u
other expense. J. D. NANCE
aor 18 ti