Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 01, 1865, Image 3

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local news items. e*»TS FOK TUB SSHB1BEH. SDWARD PARSONS 1« thn nuthoriiwl I of th« Enquirer in Atlanta, 0». following uamcil gcntlowen art Agents klootcntcs Kxutnnsn in Alabama: g F. Powers, Seals’ Station, m. Vey. Ilttohachubboo. F. Sanborn, Hurtvtllc. (j. Waller, Persons. W. Baoks, Qnerryton. C Baker, Suspension. 0 Andrews. Chunnenuggoo. Smith, Union Springs. W A Lester, Viilula. Thomas J. Burke. Olenuville. h. Jenkins. M id way. The following namod gentlemen are our s at the aereral denote on the Muecogoe nation No. 2, Col. J. A. L. Lkr. Box Springe. II. I>- William,. aeuera. C. J. ONkal. Boiler. E. B. Waters. fort Valley. J- L. Bvixotok. Jonee’Crossing. James W. Covtxarox. New Advertisements, p & K. EUi* b&d ft stock sale yes* iy that surpassed any of the kind d beforo, in this city. To-morrow they e another !»!o of soneral ftoods. See ertUemcnls. re the advertisement of Mr. Dunn, of jtb. He offers for sale some valuable | and manufacturing proporty in that o. For carriage makers this is a rare „ee for a bargain, in a first rate paying iness. , Rowland offers for rent bis placo, ten >i below Columbus. Moo Mr. Row- J. 'r. James Fuller hns some of the Unost ieties of strawberries that we have over Vines can bo bought at Major A. Allen's. V, C. Dawson, near Colbert, on the bile Ciirard railroad, is going to sell the fith inst., fino mules, cows, sheepi farming and smith tools, essrs. J. H. Daniel it Co. have somo notra and books, that tell bad tales on e of our people. It seems that smno lliom forget to pay, and Messrs. D. A want them to walk up. The same 1 may want "one price" goods again e day. so. W. Mullins, Ordinary of Harris nty, and J. M. Lowo, of Marion coun- tsve legal notices which should not (neglected. ‘essrs. M. 1’. Kllis >& Co. givo notice t they will soon receive a portion of a e cargo, which will bo sold to the e. Hero is what activo merchants small means want. indidatcs must not forget to point tbe stion of voters to the places, managers time of the city election. If votes notnavigated skillfully, somebody is g to be beaten. sold "Gem," under Spear’s jowelry =just tlio place for a Gem—is uguln Wo old eaters and drinkers ro bot this bs one of the “institutions” 'other days.” It is now in the bands sa who are hard to boat, na caterers, understand tho business they have uul, and huvu tbe energy and good tokeep things right. We fear their things will cause many a poor follow get a "blowing up" when he goos Rut they must not lompt us too Wo notify our friend Charley, at the ritogs,” that be must look sharp. rjant Harness.—Nothing gives us e pleasure than to witness tbe tri- hs of Southern mechanical skill and sod we were highly grutifiod in this "t, yesterday, by an inspection of a of buggy harness manufactured in this It was ntndo at the shop of Captain . ilowe, on Oglethorpe street, for Mr. r.k Ellis, For elegance of finish and nling, snd at tho same time for sub— fi*l strength nnd facility of adjusl- t, this set of harnoss is equal to any we have seen from any establishment; what is also worth considering, wo rnund that it was gotten up at less than is paid for harness of no better wnco and loss faithful workmanship the North. Our people do wrong to look homo merit and patronize tho titry of other States. iie Aoassii Expedition.—Profee- Agassiz is continuing his triumphal jfsss through South America, or was :t accounts, news from such n dis. r traveling but slowly. Ilia party ™ Ihe trip up the Amazon river e doth uf August. Tho intention is tat whole party shall go up the riv- *o thousand eight hundred milos, to frontier of Peru, nnd then soparnto * l,m(! ' w ’ n ><' ffoing on to tho lieadwn- sml other.- remaining noaror the , * In a scientific way’ the expedi- is a great success. The department tuyolgy is receiving great additions fiertions of the explorers while on jnszon. Within three woeks they 'severed and classified more than ohaadred entirely new species of ■ 1 he Indians of that country arc “ i. well formed, copper colored raco', F ami accommodating. assisting “ploroMwIule off o„ their expedi- .l- at unJ mu8t l u itos arc said omethrug unknown to those who t experienced them, tho former at ir,*Ja eDse , ,llat 110 ono venture out V the early morning or the eve- I’to feasor himself is very en- 41 iw active, and in much eucoura- lfc suc cc*5d of liis expedition. diipwca }‘ >s *l Roll.—Among dap, of thl •J-.*K 10 ““eeikted press, un- r AlcPherA’A.h’we find tho following: • few ro -, un ; «'erk; of tho home, has •ember- t »° P r| ntor. The names -iron it. 16Ct from rebellious Slutes "'ubinimn - ”'." 1 - j- is tclegrapliod coatem?! 0 ? -11 jndicato* that tho "WMnpinte, 'hanging the pro- iko' It 50 , eni Pb»tic»lly a ’ rec,) 8 niiu.*/,s* P°“ s| blu he conlem- »e do jb,';, 1 * the Southern members, " feed hii a . unless the President has nil P°‘‘cy to that affect. . [Jfacon Tel, hare to hiuM ^ or ' ! uir d kerosinein fa. 10 hod her water. She is now in 1 for diVuren*” Ciil; u P nl » P«- ^ ; }4 that her t , lh *. courl 0,1 the ( fed i 00 - cr „, husband was a "con- “•elielor"-.,,,,,? 6 , °°“rt, who svas an j * e? ery' n,rU du 1 ,**? ,l the plos bo- ,i,0 Puution n »s OU d liable to the I’uwtion who gets married. e Mari.^?o* jM* 16 "tateuiont that Vor, Se,lH U V kud ** ,e tchel Secrotary ^ulaskf'^'s 0 i eo “ rcleaaod from Fort n;’J and Gov<> rnor Lubback f ' )u adnh„„ aW!ir , 6 °" PMdon ia with ■ wither will* D ,° Probability exiata "‘11 aoun bo act at liberty. [For the Columbus Enquirer. My Native Laud. Before all lands in East or West, 1 love my native laud the best— With God’s best gifts ’tis teeming; Nor gold nor jewels there are found. Yet men of noble souls abound, And eyos of joy are gleaming. Beforo all tongues, in East or West, I love my native tongue tho best; Though not so smoothly spoken. Not woven with Italian art. Yet when it speaks from heart to heart, Its word is never broken. Before all people, East or West, I lovo Virginians the best; A race of noble spirits— A sober mind, a generous heart, To virtuo trained, yet free from art. They from their sires inherit. To all the world I give my hand. My heart I give my native land; I seek hor good, her glory: I honor evory nation’s name, Kespect their fortune and their fame. But I lore the land that bore me. A ViROiiruK. Rather Hough Honey moon. On lust Friday morning: an athletic young: farmer, in tho town of Waynos- t>ur£, took a fair girl, ‘all bathodin blush es,’ from hor paronts, and started for the first town across tbe Pennsylvania line, to bo married, where the ceremony could bo performed without a license. The happy pair were accompanied by a sister of tbe girl, a tall, gaunt, sharp-featured female of some thirty-seven summeis. The pair crossed the line, were married, and re turned to Woilsville to pass tho night. People at tho hotel whore the wedding party stopped, observed that they con ducted themselves in a rathor singular manner. The husband would take his sis ter-in-law, the tall female aforesaid, into one corner of the parlor, nnd talk earneot- lv to her, gesticulating wildly all the time. Then the tall female would ‘put her foot down’ and talk to him in an angry and excited manner. Then the husband would take his fair young bride into a cornor ; but he would no sooner commence talking to her than the gnunt sister would rush in between them and angrily join in the con versation. Tho people at tbe hotel ascer tained what this meant about nine o’cleck that evening. There was an uproar in the room which had been assigned to tho now- ly-married couplo. Tomato shrieks and masculine ‘swears” startled the people in tho hotel, and they rushed to the spot. Tho guunt female was pressing against tho door of the room, and the newly-married man, mostly undressed, was barring her out with all his might. Occasionally she would kick tho door far enough open to disclose the stalwart husband, in bis Gen tleman Greek Slave apparel. It appears that the tall female insisted upon occupying the same bed with tho nowlyrinarriod pair; that her sister was favorably disposed to tho arrangement, and that the husband had agreed to it be fore tho wedding took place, and now in dignantly repudiated the contract. ‘Won’t you go away now, Susan V 6«id the newly* married man, softening his voice. ‘No,’ said she, ‘I won’t—so there!’ ‘Don’t you budge an inch!’ cried tho married sistor, within the room. ‘Now—now, Mnria,' said tho young man to his wife 4 in a piteous tone, ‘don’t go to cuttin’ up in this way ; now dou’t.’ ‘I’ll cut up’s much as 1 wanterl’ she sharply replied. ‘Well,’ roared tho desperate man, throwing the door wide open and stalking out among tho crowd, ‘jest you two wim- min put on your duds and go right strnight home and bring back the old man and woman, and your grandfather, who is nigh on to a hundred; bring'em all here, and 2'll marry the whole caboodle of 'em, and toe'll all sleep together /' Tho dilliculty was finally adjusted by tho tall lemale taking a room. Wells- ville is onjoying itself over the sensattion. [Cleveland Vlaindealer. A PiiRicKor.oai8T on Soldiers.— Some enthusiastic believer in phrenology has been pursuing his investigations even amid tho mournful relict of the battle- Hold. Ho furnishes his conclusions in the following lottor to the Philadelphia Jour nal: 1 lately took a ramble through the bat* tie fields near Spotsylvania Courthouse, where Generals Grant and Lee. and their vast armies, had tho memorable engage ment in May, 18G1; and knowing that you highly value facts that may benefit tbe science of which you are one of the lead ers, I will givo you the substance of somo observations I made on the skulls of Northern and Southorn soldiers who wore killed in battle. Tho skulls of tho Southern soldiers have a greater development of the organs of Comparison, Destructiveness, Benevo lence, Spirituality, Self-osteera, Friend ship and Parental Love than those of Northern soldiers; whilo the skulls of the men of tho Norlh have more of the fac ulties of Individuality, Cuusality, Human Nature, Constructivenesu, Conscientious- nees, Firmness, Approbativeness, Inhabi- tivenoss and Combativeness than those of tho South. Now, these are facta, and hold good in the case of a majority of skulls which I examined; hut whether they will bear tho test of standing side by side with examinations made heretofore, I am unuble to say. Thk Yatiit Wandkrkr.—This noted craft, sold by tbo Government several months since to purtics in Rockland, Me., is now on tbe marine railway there, being rebuilt throughout. The purchaser of the vessel, o/i opening hor, found her rotten, and she is to bo entirely reframod and re settled; only tho original outside planks and a few timbers will lemaio in her. The parties paid the Government $0,000 for hor, and those who have examined her say it will cost $7,000 to repair her. She will cost her purchasers more than a new vessel of tbo sAtne tonnago, but they will save her beautiful model. CANDIDATES. Vor Mayor. We nominate Col. JOHN QUIN as a candi date for noxt Mayor of this city, believing that his practical knowledge of the duties of the office and his disinterested desire to serve will redound to its benefit. nov 30 te MANY CITIZENS. Vor Mayor. 1 announce wysolf a candidate for re-eleetion for Mayor, and tuke this occasion to deny a report that I agreed (before any former elec tion) to give way for any one at this election or any other. F. G. WILKINS. nov 29 te For Marahal, Wc uro authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM MAHAFFEY, as a candidate for Marshal at the ensuing mu nicipal election. nov 24 te For Mayor. We are authorised to announce J. L. MORTON. os a candidate fer tbe office of Mayor of tbe city of Columbus, at the ensuing municipal election. nov 2b te Vor Sexton. R. T. SIMONS, the present incumbent, is a candidate for re-eleotion for City Sexton, at the election in December next, nov 22 te Vor City Marshal. TUOMAS GKIElt, the present Chief of Po lice, announces himself as a candidate for Mar shal at the ensuing election, on the second Sat urday in December, nov IS te For Marahal. Wo Hre authorised to announoe the name of uEOUGK A. HUCKABY, a* u candidate for Marshal, at the eleetlon in December next. Nov. 16—te* For Deputy Marshal, We are authorised to announce the name of JOHN C. LOVELACE a* a candidate for rw-alection for the office of Deputy Marshal. uov U la , "LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET L’ART EST DIFFICILE!” WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO i general intelligence • ? OFPXOE_ ■VO. (15 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, Ga. Success Attends_ tho Diligent I DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. J. S. PEMBERTON. PR. A. M. WALKER. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, .NEXT DOUR TO J. ENNIS <L CO’S IIAIIDWARR STORK. {£420,000 INVESTED oiiiB tlio LARGEST ami FINEST aoortmont of SELECT DREGS „ . Kuropenn ami American CHEMICALS, Pcruian and French FANCY GOODS, I'URFl’MKKY. SOARS. &«.. Ac., ever before offered in Columbus M ANY of tbo HOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAOFS AS IMPORTED. That uart of our stock now being opened consists of the following articles : BHO 3KL EJRs, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AIVD EXCHANGE BOUGHT -A-ISriD SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. . j Oil; Tea, Young Hyson: 200 lb* Black, Knglish Breakfast: 250 gals English Alcohol, high proof: ,800 lbs Refined Borax, Liulish; 1500 lbs Epsom Salt.-: 25 lb* Nutmegs; 50 lba Gum Asafectula ; 60 lbs Ktup. Cuntbnri.-: 100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, 1'1'f; ,100 lb« Spirits Nitre Pub-, t ff: 1500 lb* Black Pepper ; 300 lbs Allspice ; 200 lbs Race Ginger, fresh ; 50 lbs Cinnamon Burk; 2> cases Olivo Oil ; loO lbs Cabinet (One ; 50 lbs Whilo Glue : OCO lbs Bi Curb .Soda, Liverpool ; 100 lbs Corn Stnreh. new ; 100 lb* Lnrillard's Muoaboy Snull : 25 lbs Pul Cayenne Pepper: 100 lbs Pure Cream Tartar: 100 ozsSulpli Quir-ine: 50 oi* Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs Eng. Blue Ma». loo lb* Carl>. Ammonia ; 300 lb* Alum; 50 lba B.ilaam Copaiba : 25 lbs Sub. Nit. Bismuth : 60 lbs Guiu Camphor; 25 lbs Sulph. Ether; 50 lb* (now) Hop*; 50 lbs Precip. Curt). Iron; 25 lbs Caro. Magnesia; 10 gross Mustard; 25 lbs Bath >3p<-nge; 100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottles ; 25 gross Wine Bottle*; 1 gross London Club Sauce: 21 gross Patent Pill*, aborted; 1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer: 6 do* Sosodout; 12 do* Sarsaparilla; 20 do* Capsule*, Cop. and Cub.: 0 gross Brown'* I'rsenco Jamaica Gingor ; 3/> do* Glass fringe* M and T; 12 do* Seil-injccting Syringes, improved ; H dot Cod l.ivor Gil; H do* pair Tooth Forceps; 100 gross Pill Boxes, and fancy do: 1 gross English nnd French Bair Brushes; 3 gross 1 It Dressing Combs: 5 gross Fine-tooth Combs, Ivory ; 6 grous Coat Plaster; 6 gross Tricophorus; 12 do* Bay Rum: 12 do* English lionov Soup ; 50 lbs Pure Essence Oil.-; 100 do* Ink, assorted si/. ; 50 reams Letter and N <.to Paper ; 12 M Opaque Envelope* : 50 lbs Gum Arabic, select; Bridal Present*; 50 gross bottle corks; 100 gross vial oork* ; 50 lbs Turkoy Rhubarb, truo ; *0 lb? India Rhubarb, powd’d : 100 gals East India Castor Oil; 1 case 50 lbs Turkey Opium; 25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new; 25lbs l'ulv. Jalap; 50 lb? Iodide Potassium ; 25 lbs Iodine, resub; 3 gross Seidlit* Powdors; 1 gross McMunn’3 Elixir Opiuui 25 do* Mustang Linimont: 1 gross Tarrant's 3elt*er Aperient; 1 grot* Brake’s Plantation Hitter* ; 1 .• gross llelinbold's liuchu ; gross Hostotter's Bitters ; \ j gross Ayor’s Ague Cure ; ! j gross Curistadora’s and Batchelor’s Hair Dye; Vj gross Ayer’sChorry Pectoral; 1 gross Huarlcui Oil; 1 gross Ayer’s Pills; 250Photographic Albums, beatifill stylos; 50 pr Egyptian and French Toilet Sots, of the most boautiful styles nnd colors ; 0 do* Puff Boxes, Chinese; 12 do* Lu bin's Handkerchief Extracts; 12 do* Night Blooming Coreus, Axtract; tj do* Egyptian Extract; 30 do* French uud English Perfume ; 75 do* Colognes, English, French, German and American ; 50 do* Rose llair Gil ; So do* Bear’s Oil; 100 do* Flavoring Extract assorted : 25 doz Egyptian nnd French Pomade* : 12 do* Lubin’s .Soap ; ;ii> do* Fino Toilet Soaps, fancy ; 12 do* Military Shaving Soap ; do* Brown Windsor Soap ; 20 boxes Bazin's Barber Soap ; ;;•] do* Fino Pocket Knives; 36 do* Portiuonios, Ladios’and Gontlcuien's; 100dox Lily White,all kinds; 12do* Kotoscuu Bumps; 50do* Kerosene Lamp Chimneys; loo do* Knroseno Lamp Wicks ; 0 do* Portablo Egg Nogg ; 12 do* Concentrated Milk, in onus ; 12 do* Old Rosltvo Imp. Wedding Wine; 60 gals V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ; fin gala Old Tone* Sherry Wino; 50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine ; 0 do* Sparkling Masckelle IVine; 12 do* Heidsick Champagne Wine ; 0 bbh Old Bourbon Whiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigars ; Holiday gift.--; GEORGIA. Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Comp: Bank of Middle Goorgia Marino Bank Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance Bank of Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commerce Bank of the Empire State Bank of Fulton Bank of Snvncnah Bank of tho Stato of Georgin City Bunk of Augusta Farmers' and Mcchanies' Bank Mechanics’ Bauk-.. Merchants’and Planters' Bunk Planters’ Bank Union Bank Manufacturers’ Bauk Timber Cutters' Bank ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile Bank of Montgomery 4*-FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTUJ: October 31—-2ui fi Bank of Seliua 25 [jJJ Coctral Bauk my... . i Commercial Bank—.- 30 ‘ Knstorn Bank 50 k? Northern Bank 45 Southern Bank 7(1 ?.!' 301/0711 CAROLINA. Bank of Camden 27 Bank of Charleston 20 Bank of Chester 20 ^ Bank of Hamburg 20 ^ Bank of Newberry 26 Uank of the .State of South Carolina 20 " Commercial Bank 17 10 Exchange Bank jg 1® Farmers’and Exchango Bunk 12 MerehanU’ Bank 20 ^ Peoples’ Bauk 47 j Planters’ Bank of Fairfield 18 Planters’and Mechanioa’ Bnnk...... 22 State Bauk 12 Southwestern Railroad 27!$ . Union Bank 00 IK BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON: 10,000 lbs. Pure Whito Load, in Oil; 2.000 lbs French Zinc, in Oil. 5.000 lbs Cottage Paints, in t j|; 4 l*l»lh Furniture Varnish, No, 1; 2 bbls Japan Vurnirh; I 2 bbls CnnohJVannsh; I 500 gall’s Linseed Oil; I 50 boxofl Window Glass, assorted; I 10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of PA I NTS nnd colors. *9* All orders thankfully received nnd filled with dispatch. The tra4a supplied with overy thing in our line at the LOW EST PRICKS. Remember the Sign of tho GOLDEN EAGLE. No. 03 Broad stroet, next door to J, En nis Sc Co’s Hardware Store. H. PEMBRltTON So CO. nov 2G—tf CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGtG I 33 S, COACH MATERIAL, OF K V E K Y D E S 0 R 11* T I O N. ^signoj, having thin b d»y entered ii 'o !l opartuemhip uti- ■—W- der tho name and stylo of McKEE BROTHERS, will be found at the Old Stand of H. C. McKee. whero they will ren rdors tor CA KRIAG- jy wilt ... ES. BUGtilES, and CARRIAGE MATERIAL of every description. Orders will be forwardod by um to tho best Manufacturers, (an mrangcincnt having boon made with Messrs. Jamca M, Quimhy, it Co., und others.)and filled at very k \uue-t possible date, and at LOWEST CASH PRICES ! We hopo by tlio 15th January to open tho MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DBPAElTIVrKKrT, and will be supplied with full slock of CHOICE MATERIAL necessary for our busincs.-. Work of all kind - will be finished in VERY BEST STY LE, and warranted to give satisfac tion. We respectfully solicit patronage of onr friends and tho public generally. McKEE BRO'S. nov 2d tf COLUMBUS Woo cl-Yard. f l' 1 HE .Subscriber has opened a Wood-Yard, A corner of Jackson und Thomas street, due South of the Court-llou-e, whoro ho will koeji on hand a supplv of OAK and JilCKORY, PINK and LIGIlTWOOD, which be will fur nish by tbe quarter, half, or cord, sawed in any length, ready lor use. suitable cither for fit e- place or stove. Wood delivered in any part of the city, free of charge. Orders left tit the following places will bo promptly filled. Perry House, Gammoll’s stable, Bedell k Tbweatt, Peabody, Schue.ilcr nnd Wells. Dr. E. B. Law, Bedell A Co. nov 2fi A. P. REID. Saratoga Restaurant, WEST S1UK BROAD ST., Next Door to D. P. Ellis’ Auction Room UP STAIRS, (Formorly Dr. Woodruff's office.' THK Subscriber having i purchured this well kn und popular Kc-iaur would iiilorm hi- Iriends^. and tbo public gcnura.dy. that ho will i pains or expense in making this one of tho mo*t desirable resorts in the « ay, llcwill always have on bund every delicacy this and other markets afiord. Ladies or fumilios wishing meals sent to their rooms can have them sent to uuy part ot the city at reusouuLL: rate*, nov 25 J. C. BARROW. To the Ladies. A URELIA RIDGEWAY resnoctfully otlor? her service* to the Ladies of Columbus us a FASHION ABI.K II A IKDHKShKH. Orders left at the rosideuce of Mrs. J. I. Ridgeway will be promptly attcudou to. nov 28 IW* SOMETHING NEW! S. &J. PALMER & CO’S piNK BEAVER SACKS: STEEL MIXED BUSINESS SUITS; FXTllA FINK DOESKIN I’ANTS: SHIRTS. ENDER-SHIRTSi SOCKS. Ao , Jmtr.ceiveil and MORE COMINO. C.U ,ad ae. our .|>lendi(i .took of OVEnOOATH. MV JS—lw* COLUMBUS, Nov. 2T>, 1B0.',. JUST ARRIVED! -AT TUE- VARIETY STORE, No. 80. PEABODY, SCHUESSLER & WEILS, Consisting in part uf Ladies’ Belts, do. Gauntlets (buck) do. Hair Nuts, do. Toilet k Dress ing Combs, do. Hnso k Gartors, DoLaines, Poplins, Arm uros, DoCherrcs (oherre) Alpacas, Spraguo Prints, Auioskcug Prints, Wiunsutta Prints, Lancaster, Klliston nnd Dutch Ginghmni, Tisduro Veils, Clouds, Hoods, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsotts, Bek Ribbon ami Velvet, and tho most complete assortment of Dress Buttoug in the city. Victoria Lawn, Swiss Muslin, Jaconets, Cambrics, uss’tiu’t, Brilliants, Linens, Birds Eye, Brown Domestics, Bleached Towelling and Towels, Bro. Crash. Coats and Willinmantia Cotton Thread, Cook’s Flax. (Brown and Black). Sowing Silk, Cotton and Silk Floss, Corscttand Bleached Jouns, All kinds of P’k’t Handkerchiefs, And all kinds Staple and Fancy Groceries, Such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tcu3, Mackerel, Whito Fish, Sardines, Pickles, Herrings, Arc., with Duskirk’s Kozodont, and Moore’s KiBiok- Bro. Canton Flunncl* Ked.und White do. Tremont Bio. do. Bl’d Shirtings, Drillings and Checks, Denims and Stripe*, NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED LARGE BALE OF MULES and HORSES AT TUSKEGEE, ALA. /YN Friday, December kth, commencing at V7 lu) i o'clock, I wil! soil, without reserve, in Tutkugco, Alabama: GO Hoad of ZZor«o» ! suitable for tho Harness uud Saddle—among them some VERY FINE STOCK. 40 Likely Mules ! j in good condition—some of them aro extra fine. 1 This is a good opportunity to replenish your stock. S. SALTER, noi . 2w A Plantation Wanted. I WANT TO RENT a good Cotton Planta- l i- ti<>n tor the eusuing year, with stock to work it and one year’s supplies. 1 will return ut the end ot the year the aaine amount of supplies and i all the stock in as rood condition as 1 rerun c ' it and will givo one halt ot the crop tor the rent. Sa'isfHctory reference will bujrivou. Enquire at THIS OFFICE, nov 24 tf A Good Chance! 1 OFFER MY TAN YARD «nd acre. A Land tor sale; adjoining the whole length of the corporation of Lumpkin, east; m» acres cleared and 12> acre* iu the woods. uovlelm* J. G. SINGER. Mueuu Telegraph copy and send bill Vo J, «). S. 1.61 BROAD STRUT, NEW YOUK MILLS CO’I’TOX, OTIIKIl HKANDS UED BLANKETS, all Bizos, GUESS SILKS, vitriouB culoi’a, CALICOES, COL’LINS, LUDIN’S GENUINE EXTKACTS, BAZIN'S SOAPS, BAZIN'S POMADES, SOZODONT, AND THE BEST AND PRETTIEST ASSORTMENT OF ZEPHYI1 KNIT SHAWLS, VAN DYKES, HOODS, NUBIAS ami HEAD DRESSES, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. W. L. PARKER, 04 BROAD STREET, j Nov. 25« 1805. LW Dissolution. nun: Firm (ifURUUUART A- CIIAI’MAN J is this day dissolved by mutual consent. . All indebted to tho late firm will find tho books, i notes and necountN in tho bunds ot F. S- Chap- ! man, who i> with DA. THOMAS 11. MU'SON, : At the old t-tand of Urquhart Chapman, * whore they propose to kcop a good stock of I DRUGS, MEDICINES, icc„ and will -oil them on us reTsomibb* terms us the j times will allow. Especial attention paid to the PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. 1 Nono but competent Apothecaries will bo em ployed iu his businehs. _Nov 1,1806. Lnov 24 lmj Wood! Wood! Omen Morilk and Uibarp R. R. P ARTIES wishing uak and Hickory und tloart Pino Wood by tho ear load can be supplied upon application to J. M. FKAZEK, Treosuror. oct 21-tf FOR KENT, i fit’ll) I'LANTATION in Hu.solt cnunlv, Ale Mina, from km) to 26't»orea of which is fr ri| ! i id that *viii produce cotton finely. ( rn VFj Ucr, Mules, horses, cattle, und hor.-, i fcSt p irchustd on the premises. Apply lit this Office, SANTA CLAUS HAS COME! Santa Claus, the children’s friend, To them, this pleasing greeting sends; That mindful of the lust four years, lie’s come to stop their trickling teurs, And can be found at tho BEE HIVE The largest and best assortment of TOYS! over offered in this market, at the BEE HIVE, Consirtinv of Speaking Dolls, Crying Dolls, China Dolls, Wax Dolls, Linen Dolls, Little Dolls, Big Dolls, DOLLS OF ALL S 0 11 T S.' ! China Doll Heads, 'China Watch Stands ” Card Receivers, " Babies, " Figures, *' Candlesticks. “ Fruit Plates, " Ktnery Stands Match Boxes, Animals. Roses. Wuflh Stands, Cups A Saucers TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! Express Wagons, Kookaways, Carriages, Hose Carriages, Dump Carts, Circusses, Ae., WOOD TOYS! WOOD TOYS! .Stables, Houses, Dry Goods Stores, Kitclion Furniture, Menageries, Farm Yards, Villages, Bureaus, Cross Bows, Guns, Humming Tops, Battle Dares, Gruoes, Animals and Horses, drc., Tin Swords, Steel Swords, Brass Swords, Whips, Flageolets, Ziuc Mirrors, Cabas, lion Bon Boxes, Harmonious, Sugar cosos, pocket Knives Baby Hatties, Tooth Brushes, Key Kings, dec., in fact the articles are so numerous tliut »vo oauuot mention even a small part, therefore, we invite the I’uhlic. to call and see for themselves. The above stock will ho for sule at wholesale and rctuil until the 15th De cember, aftor thar time only at retail. W, li. H. PHELPS, nOv",s J V r'l! 1 t0 1,0 ''''lutiilists of ouroommu- / have on my hooks » larjo number of J.ois, riirin... Plantation, and other myl'r,"B’JS"??/ "!!' c AA°« V.‘ appear In to lilt! n .t ‘i "S nv ' Alabama, on* lil^aj’iedA"CaV. U j'. 0 *?. r C?. D0W 0WnK * n l nodU r‘° r . 6 ’' ! td of whfch 1, cleared 1 10 n « w Pftpen». My adviea ia . ' 11 - vc ’ u .want.to at, call lire! on me Id ,00 It wo can I trade, then go eljewhere. .1. H. SIKES. FOR SALE OR RENT, ," ic " r ? f ’' f t° n, '0 now occupied hr tbrpnnl f {v«r»on m .'Summerville, Alabama. *,J* 0 r J M ‘ os ,ron >olutubus—100acres. 25aorta cleared, balance In wooda. Ar ’P , l rto J. H. SIKBS. for sale. VERY OOOli FARM, V mile, from Co- . c Alabama, on. and occu Thoroi. — V nder ffood fence will be sold a bargain il sold at onoe. P lantation of io?8 acr^’^of^t (KMri-JNT LAND’for SALK. — Thii riantntion is located in Chambers county. Ala., ux milcH north ut Moleui, 22 miles west of Co- uindus. AcniH cash, or in cotton to be mada hi the place, torn, pork, stock how, oattto »nd mule? may Im bought with it. Maka pro- . L„°wi s,m ! n9 * Uusseto, Ala., or to »Ii. Charles Lotts, on tho place, or to J. U. 3IKKS. FOR SALE, T'VimiJ" 11 n" ( ’i W B «'* valuable PLANTA- bv pfi tv ,n Bend, formerly owned Rjt lliSffiilf k 1 . 8 ko!lrSd Umb “'' 7 fr °" nlxVx/n.'l ti" 1 cl, " ,c S., tr008 , ft Vineyard, ahrub- Dowers. I bore are cabins sufficient PH’ion negroes, two gin houses, barns, stables, -imSSh 8 ? rc trrtO .M100cleared, Ula l bottom land, n portion of the bai- Hiicc or (Joep chocolate and very productive. tho fertility of tho land is unsurpassed, and from its bcHithliiiucsM nnd location one of the lost desirable plantations in the South. Stock and provisions will bo sold with the loco it desired. For further particulars apply to J. II. SIKES. Rob’t C. Pops. Wm. R. Bp.dull. LT L W B08T AND SNBE STOIL BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (UNDER COOK’S HOTEL). WOULD re-iMCtfully announce to the oiti- T ? *oiif ofColumbus and vicinity that we are now receiving uud oponing our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually kcop on hand every style of Ladies’, Missoe’ nnd Children’s Shoes, and Ion’s Buys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes end Gaiters, und Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes. All Grade? of Buff, kip and Wax Brogans. Great pains ha? been taken in getting up oar stock, ana we guarantee a t work sold. Country Merchant? wo offer liberal ia- duceiueiits, and invite them to examine our stock. Also, a fino assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. for sale our COTTON MILE, looa- Bradford, Coast county. Alabama, rc? of land attached. For purtiou- oct 21-ti Cotton Mill for Sale wws vith 142<i in larh. addrer SIMPSON A MOORE, re of Lehman. Durr <fc Co.. Montgomery, Ale. MulesIHorses!! Mules!!! ,, IIAIMvS, McUKUEK ACO. Ini? i? all good stock—free Irorn brands of any sort, never having been worn down in army service. Cull soon. , nov 22 tf K. J. PINCKARD. Dwelling Wanted. A NY person having a dwelling of four, five 2a or six rooms conveniently situated, caa hear ot a good tenant by applying at the store of J. Kyle A-Co. J*. THE LEWIS HOUSE, COLUMBUS, GA, A NEW and derirublo House on Frontstreet, near the Bridge, for permanent and tran sient boarders, convenient to tho stages passing tho Bridge and to the lundiug at tho Kiver. Conducted by Mrs. I,. A. Lewis, who solioita the patronage of the public generally and her friends in particular. L. A. LEWIS. Trust Sale. situated on the Cha.tahoochee river, 10 milei below Coluuibu.-, the following trust property of Mrs. Eliza W. Monro, vit: ti Mules, 1 Horae, 1 yoke of Oxen, Fork Hogs, Stock Hogs, several thousand bushel? ol Corn, Fodder, Shuoka, Potatoes, 1 six horse \Vagon and ail the plan cation implements... nov 21 tda iu plement?. WM. G. W00LF0LK. Trustee. Notice. indebted to t__ Cody. Fleming A Swift are hereby notified that they must come up and settle; and those who fail to pay by first day of Jauuary.next, that their notes and accounts will be put %n *uii nee. I he hook? un i papers of the oonoera kept at our obi stand, corner under Cook's llotul. COUY. t lI:mINfl A 8WIFX. Columbus. Oct. 31, 1^5 — t.ianl CHEROKEE CURE, Tbo Lb. stop the oinlsaloi alter ell .'tli* - ~ p»g»' pamphli INDIAN MEDICINE, Universal Loss*- twit. Paint in the BacA.IXm- tif. ../ Vision, Premature vM Aye, Weak Kerttk, f* cult Hreathing. Pale (bunls- nance. Insanity, Consump tion, and nil diseases that fol- .f youthful Indiscretions, are will restore health and vigor, .. hii.1 effect a permanent oure tidn»*o have failed. Thirty-two nt in n sealed euvolop.*, free to any three bottles for |fi. Sold Ik- M*nt by express to any i receipt of price, by the AUG 1UN & COMMISSION STORE. fTHM undersigned having opon«d an Al’C- 1 uud COMMISSION STORK »t No* 150, Rroud Street, ruepeelfully solicit Cou?ignmeuts of all class eh of ii«rclmndi?e, which they will u.o every of- fort to sell to tfic best advantage. —ALSO— We keep constantly ou hand at private sule, an assortment of Family Groceries, which wv.iitvi-lur ..I. »' thu Lowo^t M»rk.l 1'ji -p.. COX A BROOKS, Having bought tho Ryuoliart Bakery, 1 am prepared to get up any sort ot CAKLS, in uuy sort of stylo, at short notice. Fresh Bread ovory duy (except Sunday). I am ma king u superior article of Crackers, to which 1 invito the attention of tho pub lic. W, H. H. PHELPS. nov 30 tf Advances on Cotton. X I7 K will SHIP COTTON to first class house? T in New York, end make liberal CAfcll vanoea. oct 27—tf J. R. IVKY A CO. TAKEN UP, A SMALL SOKRKLL MARK pon,y. • tour or five years old. The owner can have her by paying tor Ibis advertiseuieut and other mpuusea J. D NANCE nor II tf t'J per bottle, by all drougUt-; nr w portion of iho world, solo proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. T. Cherokee Remedy, ■iir»» all Urinary Com- ,' .»tia, Vtx: Gravel, InHain- hi.hi ,</ the Bladder and dntys, Ilettntion of r." Strictures of the 1 t'ethra, Ihimsical Sxssll- 'iy.'js. Brick Jtust Deposits, i,i,I tt ;| .ilai<aiu>* that require i i|itin*ti<\ and when used la ■••iij'iuctiou with tho CHEROKEE INJECTION, iln.'A not fail l., ,*iire (,ioiori ), r ,l, Olnet .ill J nil Mil- ,... /. ..... hi ur Kflllllf. rurlSR hcint Z,„i„ t„ ill', nil,I is ...I.ocinlljr In lli.->.' ' i ' - iff door Alius or White* in F, -i ol, ■ TI..- two rn.'illdltM u«sl In conjunction will nt fail to icuo.vc ihl. dlMfrCMbln complnint, aiv\ In tlww ciw, w hare other mullein*, have bven used without success. Price, Uotm rir, One Bottle, ♦*. Three Bottle*, |5. *• injection, ** ** “ ** t** Tho Chcrokoo •* Curt,- " Jltmeily," .od “ Mec- l/„n " nr. to be fioind III oil well icvuUtwl dru|t Rtotoa ami tire rocommondrd tv physicians end druggists all over tho world, for their Intrinsic worth uud merit. Some unprincipled dealer*, however, try I,, ducolvo thtflt cuhtotnera. bv helling cheap and worthless compound?,—In order to make mouey— In place of those IP nut deceteelf. If the drug- gista will not buy them tbr you. write to uigand we will send them ttt you by expreas, sooerelv paekad and freo from observation. Wc treat all which the human system l* •nbject, and will oe pleased P) receive full ami explicit statement* m*m thoao who have tilled to receive relief hsi^tofor*- Ladles or gentlemen can address u* M'N t ***p jidence. We desire to tend our thirty-two page pamphlet free to every lady and land. Address all letters for paaijdileu, madtotnes, or advico, to the sole proprietor, Dr. W. R. RRRWIN. 37 Wtlk.r RI..H- - Bov 2D lw