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.’■ARD PARSONS is the authoriied
Atlanta. Oa.
, I., ..mod gentlemen ere Agents
mren's S “ AUb * ml ‘ ;
p Powers, Seals’ SUtlon.
H.tcbocbubbce.
gubern. HurtvUle.
„ Waller, Pereons.
" Raaks, Gnerrjton.
laker, Snspension.
Indrews, Cbnnnenuggee.
[S»ith. Union Springs,
t* tester. VUlnU.
J. Bosk.. Olennville.
Jenkins. Midway*
ft,follows named f »«#»« are our
gR tbeierornl depots on the Mosoogee
fionNo.2,Col. J. A. L. km.
v, gprior. H. D. Wilusws.
aeva. 0. }■ O’Ngst..
nuar, E. B. Wstfes.
yt Valley, d- I'- Bvinotok.
.'Crossing. Jawsb W, Oonwarotr.
ri NKRA L notick.
wands of Mrs. A. M. Deris and family
nwd to Attend tbo funeral of Mr. Rios-
Davts, troin her residence, at 3 o’clock,
"day-
Advertisement*.
tsrdsyD. P. & B- Elli9 had lh * ir
aucuon sale. It was such an one aa
,!ises have learned the secret of get-
jn They won't toll any one else
lo do it On Tuesday they will have
Soe advertisement
Ji, Jones & Acee hare dissolved oo-
siibip. The business, however, will
ttinoed by Messrs. Jones & Acee.
young gentlemen will doubtleaa
Mr. Seals, but their energy must aus-
j,, m in tho absence of bis maturer
l Parker is constantly making
ions to his ulready largo stock of
e and fancy dry goods. And not
that, but be is going to sell his goods,
it bargains at hia store for somebody,
tie Erst lo go will be the first to get a
free bis advertisement, and stop
til store.
R. A. Wnro has » fine assortment
gar and note paper, and envelopes
are useful articles, when wo have
pens and ink lo use on them—and
loclor furnishes them also.
,jor Sikes, at his Intelligence Office,
itreral new items on his list; and
eg them is, if we had any money,
we would want—a burglar and fire
f iron safe.
tier and Flournoy have a large va-
ofnew drugs, medicines, and fancy
Id in their line. Their list is a rich
and almost anybody can bo suited
loir More.
would direct attention to the adver-
teoiof D. F. Wilcox, agent for the
piny that insures against accident..
it really a good thing. Thousands
in, who havo no houses or other
mty lo be destroyed by fire, are
i to isrious accidents, every day of
lives; and this company is formed
over all damages arising from these,
have a policy.
t reading matter on every page.
H.itake.—ln our editorial article of
erday, Ur. Ashburn was quoted as
I the term "didactic reasoning." It
corrsctly printed “deductive reason*
it bis communication.
TV Ocm."—There’s "something in a
We have experienced this fact
tight, touch, taste and smell. The
h ia, Messrs. Stewart & Keenan have
appropriately named their model
Uurant, where they dispense the
icest visndi and the best liquors to be
cured. They have a cook who knows
to do justice to tho dolicacies ho has
«re up, and altogether the eslablish-
ct is a placo worthy of its name.
*w» * »*-—
fie Superior Court oC Muscogee county
oursed yesterday, after one week's
non. But little business was done.—
a bars that West Barefields was son*
cad to the Penitentiary for four gears
horn Hosting, and that the other Bare*
da, indicted for the same offence, for-
tad hia bond.
r E. Tbomaa was admitted to practice
the Superior Courts.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Cook’s Hotkl, Dkc, 1, 1805.
Bn Allan, Alt;
0 W Allan, do;
5,“* JJollie Evans, Montgomery;
J J Hudion, Harris co;
lljan Hergatt, do;
" H Saxon, Griffin, Ga;
S Root, Atlanta, Ga;
UD Dickerson, Tuakegeo;
J A Arnold, N Y;
Drake, do;
Thomas, Ssvsnnrh;
A -\Cain, Lumpkin;
11-° Marianna, FIs;
nmM McFarlan, Muscogee;
1 JW, Louisville, Kt;
1 U Texas;
d °i
o- fpBfUougald, Chattahoochee;
".Oarrsrd'do;
Th».J Woolfolk. do;
DC Anthony, Tenn;
f,™ Grace, Miss;
'*• C Lockwood, do;
Smith, do;
n Do ^ d ’ Al *i
I BarboiV'v^. u ' svi '*'
BTaS* 11 ' N Y ''
i T ^eman, <} a :
jbo Holland, Ala;
iT Uokbart, do;
A Alford, NY;
i £ jf“t'n, city;
j * Kutaell, do;
G°A n F “ T °. A1 »l
United State! District Court.
George W. Gayle, of Dallas, appeared
before the U. 8. District Court yesterday,
in accordance with the conditions of his
recognisance, to answer an indictment, at
the suit of the United States, for conspi
racy, No grand jury, however, having
been organised at this term of the Court,
no indictment was found against him ; he
tbereforo entered into a new recognisance'
to appear at the future terms of the Court
until his case is disposed oC Ex-Govcr.
nor Watts, Ex-Governor Shorter, Chief
Justice Walker, Judge E. W. Pettus,
Judge Porter King, Judge John Cochran,
Gen. James H. Clanton, Gen. John ?.
Morgan, Hon. Alex. White, Hon. W. P.
Chilton, Col. D. S. Troy, and Gen. J. T.
Holtaclaw, appeared and were recognised
as his sureties. The case of Mr. Gayle
being thus indefinitely postponed, and the
United States District Attorney having no
other businoss to bring to the attention of
the Court, his Honor, Judge Busteed,
signified his readiness to further hear the
argument of the remainder of the com
mittee, appointed by the bar, against the
constitutionality of the act of Congress
requiring attorneys practicing before that
Court to subscribe to a cerlain oath. The
Hon. Alex. White, of Talladega, first ad
dressed the Court in a clear, luoid and
profound exposition of constitutional law,
and was followed by the Hon. Wm. P.
Chilton in equally as able, forcible and
convincing an argument. The bar could
have scarcely selected abler exponents
than Ex-Governor Watts, and the Hons.
Alex. White and W. P. Chilton; and if
oratory and a familiarity with the juris
prudence of tho country could have effec
ted anything, then we think the opinion
of Judge Busteed in this matter will be in
accordance with tbeir wishes. The Dis
trict Attorney, J. Q. Smith, Esq., will
make a reply to-day.—Montg. Mail, lsf.
John Adams’ Courtship.—The Bos
ton Transcript says: A correspondent
Bent us the following interesting reminis
cence :
John Adams sought the hand of the
daughter of the Rev. Mr. Smith, of Wey
mouth, and Mias Abigail was pleased to
accept the proposal of Mr. Adams, much
to the chagrin of the parson, the objection
being that Adams was a man of humble
origin and moderate ability, and could
never aspire to anything more than the po
sition of an humble vtllago lawyer. His
visits to her home were frequent and pro
longed, but no hospitalities were tendered
by the Rev. Me. Smith, either to Adams
or his nag; for while Abigail only bad
watchful care over him, his Day bassedthe
weary hours of night in feeding on the
bitchiog post.
N ow Abigail had a sister whose namo was
betrothed to a wealthier, and, it was be
lieved, more promising young man whose
presence was welcomed most cordially by
the Reverend’s family.
The good parson had promised each of
his daughters that on the occasion of her
marriage ho would preach a sermon from
a text of tho bride's own seleotion. Mary
first married, and heutifully appropriate
did the father think the text: “And Mary
hath chosen that good parti" In due time
Abigail marries and chooses for her text:
"For John came neither eating nor drink,
ing, and they say he hath a devil." Tra
dition does not tell us, as wo remember,
how the text pleased the father, the ser
mon was preached. Mary, indeed, chose
a good part; her life was a happy one.
and her husband was a man of means and
respectability. Abigail waa a woman of
strong affection, a practicable wife, and
possessed of great nobility of character,
while the name of her husband and son
will live as long as the love of liberty in
pires the soul of man.
A couple in Winsted, Connecticut, re
cently got married, as they supposed, and
went off on a bridal tour. Upon tbeir re
turn, they were horrified by the discovery
that the man who united them, was not
legally qualified to do so, and that they
were not, in fact, married at all, whatever
thoy might have been theoretically. But
magistrate was found who fixed up the
matter so as to cover arrearages.
“LE CRITIQUE EST &ISEE ET L’flRT EST DIFFICILE!’’
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE’
J. S. PEMBERTON.
DR. A. M. WALKER.
J. S. PEMBERTON CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
NEXT JDOOlt TO J. ENNIS «Sfc CO’S HARDWARE STORK.
820,000 INVESTED
In NEW STOCK cwhrncins tlio LARGEST and FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUG
and MEDICINES. Euroiman nod American CHEMICALS, Persian and French
FANCY GOODS. PERFUMERY. SOAPS, Ac.. Ac., ever before
offered in Columbus MANY' nftho GOODS fN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of our stock
now being opened consist-oi the following articles:
Augustus Doolittle had been in a store
about three months when his employer
asked him what part of th. business be
liked best. To which the youth replied,
'Shuttingup, sir."—[Ex.
A AnJerso
Mi «£ Co. transacted busi
« Mid to of S*9,3G°,000. The
«< und«r t |V,l Go7ernmen ' durin IF th » l
Si foquirements of the ln-
^UOOO Thfa ? W ’ '***■ litU * » bort of
Mhvthlfb^ 1 ,** on "“Ported goods
H At 4 241® ^ 0r M*t year, is eitima*
^^TL* 10 ' 000 ' 000 ’ There are di-
employed in the
1U) described above about
, Th«« are permanently
Gilding s&,!v hl 5 i™**- outride of the
?’ 60 ' 1 persons, who are
•froods ■S’ 1 ,nu f ,lc turing various kinds
Muon, ‘! 10ve doe* not include the
d»«rs!. ^? y ^.! n8 »» or »llarge mills in
"»rlv for P th« th6 “untry, fun exclu*
UmWril, i, b f> u, « . of s >e*»rt & Oo.,
••piojeSf’ * s estimated, about 6,0M
250 pals (White) Kerosene Oil:
300 lbs Tea, } LOtintc Hyson ;
200 lbs Black, Ensli -h Breakfast;
250 irals Engffoh Alcohol, high i>roc
800 1di Kofined Borax, English;
1500 lbs Epsom Salts;
25 lbs Nutmegs;
50 lbs Gum Asnfootida ;
50 lbs Eiup. Canthnris:
100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, fl’f;
100 lbs Spirits Nitre bulc, f f f;
1500 lbs Black Pepper ;
300 lbs Allspice;
200 lbs Race Ginger, fresh :
50 lbs.Cinnamuu Hark;
25 cases Olive Oil;
100 lbs Cabiuot Glue ;
50 lbs White Glue;
000 lbs Bi Curb Soria, Liverpool;
00 lbs Corn Starch, new ;
,00 lbs Lorillarri’a Mncaboy Snutl :
25 lbs Pul Cayeunu Popper■;
100 lbs Pur© Cronrn Tartar:
100 ou Sulph Quinine ;
50 ou Sulph Morphine;
50 lbs Kdk- Blue Moss;
100 lbs Curb. Auiuiouia ;
25 lhc Sub. Nit. Bisu
50 lbs Gum Cami
lbs Sulph. Eli
ath Sponge;
100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottlo-?;
25 grows Wlno Bottles;
1 gross Loudon Club Sauce:
24 gross Patent Pills, aisortori:
1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer;
t> do* Sozodont;
12 dot Sarsaparilla;
20 doz Capsules, Cop. and Cub,;
6 gross Brown’s Essence Juumicu Ginger :
36 doz Glass Syringes M and T;
12 duz Self-injeoling Syringes, improved ;
8 dot Cod Liver Oil;
6 do* pair Tooth Forceps;
100 gross Pill Boxes, and lnncy do;
1 gross English and French Hair Brushes;
3 gross I R Dressing Combs;
5 gross Fine-tooth Combs, Ivory ;
f» gross Coat Plaster:
5 gross Tricopherus;
12 doz Bay Rum:
12 doz English Honey Soap ;
50 lbs Pure Essence Oils:
1G0 doz Ink, assorted .suo.i;
50 reams Letter and Note Paper ;
12 M Opnque Envelop!
50 lbs Gum Arabic, -
Bridal Presents;
COMMERCIAL..
Weekly Review of the Wholesale sod
Retail Market of Columbus*
iled and e
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aStock Broker*.J
PICK
Columbus, Ga.. Dm. 2d,
FINANCIAL,
Abundast supply of Gold. Belling at $1.50
New York exchange dull at X A per cent, dia-
count.
Cotton.—Receipts per wagons have been
heavy. Market very irregular—prioes ranging
from 35 to 40e, dosing firm to-day at 88c for
strict middlings and 40o for good middlings.
The general impreesion Is that nearly all tha
ootton will be reoeived in town during this
month, and buyers expMt to invest at low pri
ces. But if the holders of ootton will take
warning and remember that there is but a very
short supply of ootton now in tho ootton States*
and a very gloomy prospMt lor the future, they
will hold in preferenoe to selling. Cotton is our
main dependence for capital and tho more it
brings hero the bettor for our oommunity gen
erally.
BBT AI LINS.
Baeon—30@35c V 8>.
Flour-8<*10c V
Corn—92 per bushel.
Meat—*2#2.25 per bushel.
Psas—$1.75 per bushel.
Balt—Liverpool, 5€Me per lb,
Candles—35^40o per lb.
Cofee—40@50o per lb.
Lard—45^60o per lb.
Butter—50c per lb.
N. B. Business brisk and supplies fro^ooun
try good of poultry. »rn. Ac.
Gro«n and Black Tea.
Sage.
Lemon Syrup,
AF Superior quality, for sale by
L7 dec 3 tf OAKTbR k FlOPRyOY
Phllotoken or Females’
Friend,
A MOST Valuable Medicine, for sale by
dec 3 tf CARTER k KLOU RNOY.
i’0 gross bottle corks;
100 gross vial corks ;
50 lbs Turkey Rhubarb, true;
,ft lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ;
10«) gals East India Castor Oil;
1 ease 50 lbs Turkey Opium ;
25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new;
25lbs Pulv. Jalap;
50 lbs Iodide Potassium ;
25 lbs lodino. resub;
3 gross Beidlltz Powders;
1 gross MoMunn’s Elixir Opium;
1 gross Steer’s Upodeldoo;
1 gross Bateman’s Drops ;
20 doz Congress Water ;
25 d<»z Vermituge, assorted ;
25 do* Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant's Selttor Aperient:
1 gross Drake's Plantation Bitters;
H gross Helmbold’s Buchu ;
gross llostotter’s Bitters ;
gross l
Dy_.
gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
1 gross Huarlom Oil;
1 gross Ayer’s Pills;
250 Photographic Albums, boatiful styles;
50 pr Egyptianand Fronch Toilet Bets, of tho
most beautiful stylos uud colors ;
6 do* Puff Boxos, Chinese;
12 do* Lubiu’s Handkerchief Extracts;
12 do* Night Blooming Cereua, Axtract;
Udot Egyptian Extract;
:i*» do* French and EnglisU Perfuuio ;
75 do* Colognes, English, French, German
and American ;
50 dor, Rose Hair Oil ;
80 do* Boar’s Oil ;
K»U doz Flavoring Extract sissorted ;
2.5 dor Egyptian and French Pomaues;
12 dor. Lubin’g Soap;
36 do* Fino Toilet Soaps, fancy ;
12 do* Military Shaving Soap ;
36 dor Brown Windsor Soap;
i Hair
20 boxes Darin’s Barber Soap ;
36 do* Fino Pocket Knives ;
elect :
36 do* Portmonies, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s:
H)0 dor Lily White, all kinds;
12 dor Korosono Lamps;
5o do* Koroseno Lamp Chimneys ;
100do* Kerosone Lamp Wicks;
0 do* Portable Egg Nogg j
12 do* Conceulrnteu Milk, in cans ;
12 do* old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
f t) gals V. O. P. Cognac Brandy ;
00gals Old Topea Sherry Wine;
60 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine;
6 do* Sparkling Maschelle Wine;,
12 do* llcidsick Champagne Wine;
6 bi>is Uhl Bourbon Whiskey ;
12 M Havana Cigars ;
Holiday gifts;
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,
BROKERS.
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS' BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUO-HT AJsTD SOLID.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
* Bank of Selma
Buy’*
GRORGIA.
Contral Railroad Bank <.«i c , , „ .
2!S , A^?iT d A"l?“ k,n * C ° mpiny "' “■ Commercial Bank - 30
Eastern Bank 50
Northern Bank 45
Southern Bank 70
* J” SOUTH CAROLINA.
' Bank of Camden 27
' J ,r ’ Bank of Charleston 20
' J Bank of Chester 20
’ J? Bank of Georgetown 20
" ~ Bank of Hamburg - 20
‘ _ Bank of Newberry 25
* ~ Bank of the State of South Carolina 20
' ^ Commercial Bank - 17
* Farmers’ and Exohange Bank 12
* ^ Merchants’ Bank 20
" j' Peoples’ Bank 47
*Jil Planters’ Bank of Fairfield 18
" ^ “| j Planters’and Meohanioe'Bank
" ' ““ Rinlr
Bank of Middle Goorgi
Marine Bank 55
Bank of Augusta-.. 25
Augusta Insurance lo
Bank of Athens 331
Bank of Columbus lu
Bank of Commerco 10
Bank of the Empire State 15
Bank of Fulton -
Bank of Savannah
Bank of the State of Georgia
City Bank of Augusta
Farmers’ and Mochanios’ Bank
Mechanics’ Bank
Merchants’ and Plantors’ Bank
Planters’ Bank
Union Bank
Manufacturers’ Bank
Timber Cutters’ Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile
State Bank
Southwestern Railroad
Union Bank
12
27 'A
60
Bank of Montgomery
«rF°n,QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
veto bor 31 —Jin
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE I!
J. ENNIS & CO.,
ARB AT THEIR OLD STAND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
Where they havo in store and to arrive n lino
stock of
HARDWARE,
and such goods as are in their lino, which they
offer to everybody at ns low prices as can be
afforded.
We respectfully return our thanks to our old
oustomers and friends who havo bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
the same course which wo have through tho
past to reoieve your trade. We respectfully in
vite everybody trading to Columbus to give us
a call,
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
nov 21) tf
J. ENNIS & ca
JAVE on hand Plantation Iron, all sizes.
SANTA CLAUS
HAS COME!
Santa Claus, the children’s friend.
To them, this pleasing greeting sends;
That mindful of the last four years.
He’s come to stop their trickling tears,
And oan be found at the
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON:
10.0U0 lbs. Pure White Lead, in Oil:
2.000 lbs French Zinc, i:» Oil;
5.000 lhs Cottage Paints, in Oil;
4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1 ;
2 bbls Japan Va
2 bbls CoachIVnrnish;
500 gall’s Linseed Oil;
50 boxes Window Glass, assorted;
10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of
PAINTS and colors.
All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with every
thing in our line at the LOWEST PRICKS.
kST Remember the Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No, 03 Broad stroet, next door to J» En
nis A Co’s Hardware Store. .1. S. PEMHKllTON A OO.
nov 26—tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N election lor City Officers will bo held on
-Ol Saturday, !>th instant, at the following
named plaoes; and the following gentlemen are
appointed to manage ami superintend the sumo.
F. G. WILKINS. Mayor.
1st. Ward—J M. Hughes, J. 15. Wright—At
Burrus* Corner.
2d* Ward—Tom Brassill, E, S. Dennis—At
Temperance Hall.
3d. Ward—II. Middlobrook, E. II. Musgrove—
At store of 11. Middlobrook.
4th, Ward-John Ligon, Wm. Jepson-At
Court-House.
5th. Wsrd—Jthn McCarty, John Whiteside—
At Halloca Grocery.
6th. Ward-J. W. Shrup, Wm. L. Willinms-
▲t Durkin’s corner.
doc 1 to
CANDIDATES.
For Mayor.
We nominate Col. JOHN QVJN af a candi
date for next Mayor of this city, believing that
bis practical knowledge of the duties ol the
ofioe and his disinterested desire to sorve will
redound to its benefit.
nov 30 to M ANY OfiBIZENS,
For Mayor.
I announce mysoif a candidate for ru-olection
for Mayor, and take this occasion to deny u
report that I agroed (before any former elec
tion) to give way for any one at this election ot
any other. F. G. WILKINS.
nov 29 to
For Marshal.
We are authorized to announce the nainuof
WILLIAM MA1LAFPEY,
t a candidate for Murshnl at the ensuing mu
nioipal election. nov 28 to
For Mayor.
We are authorised to announce
J. L. MORTON,
as a candidate for tho office oi Mayor of (ho
city of Columbus, at tho ensuing municipal
election. nov 26 to
COLUMBUS, Nov. 25,1865.
JUST ARRIVED!
-AT THE—
VARIETY STORE,
No. 80,
PEABODY, SCHUESSLER & WELLS,
Consisting in part of
Ladies’ Bolts,
do. Gauntlets (buck)
do. Hair Nets,
do. Toilet 4 Dress
ing Combs,
do. Hose 4 Garters.
For Sexton.
R, T. SIMONS, the present incumbent, is a
oandidate for re-election for City Sexton, at the*
election in December next.
Up? 2$ te , _ ■
For City Mwrahnl.
THOMAS GRIER, the present Chiof of Po
lice, announces himself as u candidate for Mar
shal at the ensuing election, on the second Sat
urday in December.
nov 18 te
Drake’s Plantation Bitters.
Sterling’s Ambrosia,
htful and vali
‘I'AR^KR PfLOURSOT.
Corn Starch,
1 Superior quality, for sale by
• * ' CARTER k FLOUBNOY.
w W. OABBAED.
J. B. IVXT, i. W. TVLLIS.
For Mui bhal.
Weare authorised to announce thfc name of
GEORGE A. HUUKABY, ~
as a candidate for Marshal, at the election in
December next. Nov. 16— te*
Fur Deputy Marshal.
Weare authorized to announco the name of
JOHN C. LOVELACE
asaoandidato for re-election lor the office 01
Deputy Marshal. nov 14 te
DoLaincs,
Poplins,
Armures,
DoCherrcs (cherrc)
Alpacas,
Sprague Prints,
Amoskoog Prints,
Wnmsutta Prints,
Lancaster, Elliston and Dutch Ginghams,
Fissure Veils, Clouds,
Hoods, Balmorals,
Hoop .Skirts, Corsetts, Belt Rihbon and Velvet,
and the most oomplete assortment of Dress
Buttons in the city.
Victoria Lawn,
Swiss Aluaiin,
Jaconets,
Cambric?, asa’tm’t.
Brilliants,
Linens,
Birds Eye,
Brown Domestics,
Bleached Towelling and Towels,
Bro. Crash.
Coats and Wiliiamantia Cotton Thread,
Cook’s Flax. (Brown and Black).
Sewing Silk, Cotton and Silk Floss,
Corsctt and Bleached Jeans,
All kinds of P’k’t Handkerchiefs,
And all kinds
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
dach as Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Teas. Mackerel,
White Fish, Sardines, Pioklos, Herrings, Ac.,
with Budkirk’s Sozodont, and Moore’s Killiok-
inick Smoking Tobacco.
Bro. Canton Flannels
Rod«and White do.
Tremont Bio. do.
Bi’d Shirtings,
Drillings and Cheoks,
Denim? and Stripes.
J. R. IVEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
"W arehouse,
KKCiiVINil, roRWAtMNfl AND 6KHIKAL
Commission Merchants,
XJAVING a commodious Briok Warehouse
XI wHU aiupie storage room, we are prepared
lodo the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding
and Commission Business U all its various
branches- ... „ ..
We are also prepared to edvanoe on Cotton
and Merchandise 10 store, and on Ootton for
ihinmeot.
■if n »enti soBolti
losite Post Office
No
25 tl
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE .
OFFICE,
A’O. ti5 BROAD STREET,
COLUM_BUS, GA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent!
CJPBCIAL .YOTICK,-- I hp, leave to otlt
1. a!,, 1110 *l ,e capitalists of our commu
nity that I have on my books a lar.ee number of
Houses, Lets, lurms. Plantations and other
species of property which doos not appear in
•"-column in tho newspapers. My adrioe is
ii. ir * you . warit ,to buy call first on me
and ace if we can t trade, then go elsewhere.
J. H. SIKEB.
FOR SALE,
A PmVh L"^® uri ' ir prooHron safe—
JX it. m. Patrick s improved patent.
Apply to j. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
UOR land in North Goorgia orTonnessee, the
pio„. rm D 0 'T ne ^ M. Tompkins, near
Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama. The plroe
thP j™* n . cres of land, one half cleared.
The dwelling is convenient and well finished,
with six fine rooms, with fire place in eaoh ;
storeroom. &c. On the place is a good TAN-
L A d B A I ^U S U0 o c ^!a o i?K aU0n! ‘ i00<, PKA0H
Ai>p1t to J, H. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
{ (LANTATION OF 1.0W ACKB3 OF EX
CELLENT LAND FOR SALE. - ThU
lantation is located in CnAmbersoounty, Ala.,
six miles north of Sul em, 22 miles west of Oo-
lumbus. Terms cash, or in cotton to be made
on the place. Corn, pork, stock hogs, cattle
and mules may be bought with it. Make pro-
S nsals to Mr. Jan. Simms, Cuss eta, Ala., or to
lr. Charles Betts, on tho place, or to
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
'piIAT well known and valuable PLANTA-
•l- HON in Oswichee Bend, formerly owned
by Col. Turner: 18 milco from Columbus, 7 from
Fort Mitchell, M. Ac (J. Railroad,
The placo is handsomely improved, has every
building necessary lor comfort and convenience,
an orchard of choice trous, a vineyard, shrub
bery and dowers. There are cabins sufficient
for 130 negroes, two gin houses, burns, stable*.
Ao.
There are 1540 acres in the tract, llOOoleared,
700 first c!oj>s bottom land, a portion of the bal
ance of deep chocolate and very productive*
The fertility oft ho land i? unsurpassed, and
from its healthlulnefs and location one of the
most desirable plantations in tho South.
Stock and provisions will bo sold with the
place if desired.
For further particulars apply to
J. H. SIKES.
The largest and best assortment of
TOYS!
ever offered in this market, at the
BEE HIVE,
CouUtln, of
Spotikiug Dolls, Crying Doll,,
China Dolls, Wax Dolls,
Linen Dolls,
Little Dolls, Big Dolls,
DOT jT-iS
OB' ALL SORTS!
Wm. R. Bkdkll. Ror’t C. Pop*.
WEW
100T AND SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK’S HOTEL),
y announce to tkeoiti-
and vicinity that weare
puning our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually keop on hand every style of
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoos, nnd
Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes and
Gaiters, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes.
All Grades of
Bull, Kip and H ax Brogans,
Great pains has been taken in getting up onr
stook, and we guarantee a< 1 work sold.
49^“To Country Merchant? we offer liberal In
ducements, and invito them to examine our
stoek.
Also, a fino assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oot 21-tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
AVE on hand HOLLOW WA1
CAtITTNUS. no
J. ENNIS & CO.
mint, Platform and Counter Seal
ranted equal to any othor make, which
at manufacturer’s prices. nov 29 tf
China Doll Heads,
Card Receivers,
1 Babies,
’ Figures.
’ Candlesticks.
1 Fruit Plates,
Emery Stands
f
China Watoh Stands
Smokers’ Sets,
Segar Standi,
Match Boxes,
Animals,
Roses,
Wesh Stands.
Cups A Saueers
— |TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS!
J. ENNIS & CO.
S ELL Upright and Circular Mill Suw.h, Also,
Cross Cut Saws. Mill llock, Bolting Cloths,
Wire for Soreens, Ac.
r 29 tf
[F YOU WANT Pockot and Table Cutlery,
L Scissors and Shears, hoathor Dusters, Guns,
Pistols, Shot, Powder. Cans, Plated Spoons and
Forks \ in fact, anything in the Hardwuro line,
call on
J. ENNIS & OO.
Bxprosa Wagons,
Rookuways,
Carriages,
Hoi, Carriages,
Dump Carta,
Circuuea,
ico.,
FOR SALE,
100 FINE P0RK U0GS ’
IDO FINE STOCK U0IIS,
12 MILCH COWS, with youni: Calvos,
70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE.
75 HEAD OF SHEEP,
2000 BUSHELS OOTTON SEED.
Amily to
WM. B. BLACKMON,
O.wlchoe, lluFaell co. t Ala., or
MoKENDREE A K1NU,
iv 20 2w Coluinhur. On.
c ? n *«r»ative friondt, ia
S M»k«r (Ydr " pen,y dac lare that ix-
yion to hi, . l l ll!ecl1 ,'* in diroct oppo*
•’'SdJLt i. i p0, t cy ’ “ nd » a »«‘ th.t th,
Souihc,. */* v ° l the edinisMon of
^''•‘toath’ 0 '^ 11 ” 10 ^ 0D K re4 * Without
SoolTiL, 0 ^ 0Itin sold the other day
i±S I. a ivk . to. I
ar * d » nd twenty pound., 1 Columhiu. Ue^ Nov. 2.1MY-I* |
TTAVINO received a frerh sui ply of
NQKTJH1J11N kiXOJ IANGEi
I will ke h.jipy to «u|ipy tny f irmer euatoiaerii,
Ukd other, deairin. to remit tunda North.
W. FELIX ALEXANDER,
nov 29 tf San A Tlmw mjw.
Spe icial Notice
To All Whom it IffayV Concern.
A I.L person? indebted to J. 11. Daniel A Co.,
by note or t-.-ouut, are respectlully ro<iuo?*
ted to coine forwanl nnd settle their indur.tod-
ue.-8 and savo u» the ncee^ity ot employing an
agent or attorney to cal I upon them. The hook?
and notes ot t ho firm will bo lound tor the pro.- -
ent at the old ntund, No. 123, Brood street.
J. 11. DANIEL A CO.
duty _ ~
100 Dollars Howard.
QTOLSN from my lot in Up "jv chgiit», «>n
0 the night ot the 2Sth ult. my V MARK ;
seven years old, with e white laco. feet und
legs, and white abont the belly. She is n heavy
square built aniiuMl. and semiu to bo with foul.
1 will pay twenty five dollars to know wore the
mar* is ; and one hundred dollars lor the mare
‘ thief, with .proof to couvict.
\Y. a. HUGULEY.
LAHGK SALK OF
MULES and HORSES
AT TUSKEGEE, ALA.
O N Friday, December 8th, commencing at
10o’clock. I will soil, without reserve, in
TuNkegot;, Alabama:
OO £Coad. of Horses 1
suitable for tho Harness and Saddle—among
them some
VERY FINE STOCK.
40 Likely Mules!
in good condition—some of them arc extra fine.
This is a good opportunity to replenish your
S. SALTER,
FOR SALE,
100 FIilK 1>0RK IIOOS '
100 STOCK IIOOS.
.10 HEAD BEEF CATTLE.
3000. BUSH ELS CORN.
20.000 LBS. FOBDKR,
500 BUSHELS COTTON SEED.
Apply to
SEABORN LINCH,
Suspension, Maoon co., Ala.,
No.O.M.A G. R. R., or
WAIIN0CK A CO-.
nov 26 2w Columbus, Gu.
SOMETHING NEW !
-AT-
S.&J. PALMER & CO’S
JUNK BEAVEll SACKSr
STEEL MIXED BUSINESS SUITS:
FXTRA FINK DOESKIN PANTS;
SHIRTS. UNDER-SHIRTS ; SOCKS. Ac.
Just reoeived and MORE COMING.
Call and see our splendid stoek of
OVBHOOATS,
nov 28-1 w*
WOOD TOTS! WOOD TOTS!
Stables, Houses,
Dry Goods Stores,
Kitchen Furniture, Menageries,
Farm Yards, Villages,
Bureaus,
Cross Bows, Guns,
Humming Tops, Battle Dares, Graoea,
Animals and Horses, Ac.,
i Tin Swords,
Steel Swords,
Brass Swords,
Whips,
Flageolets,
I Zinc Mirrors, Cabas, Bon Bon Boxes,
Harmonicas, Segar oaaes, pocket Knives
Baby Rattles, Tooth Brushes, Kay
Rings, Ac., in fact the articles are so
j numerous that we cannot mention even
a small part, therefore, we invito the
Public to oall and see for themselves.
The above stook will be for sale at
wholesale and retail until the 15th De
cember, after thar time only at retail.
W, H. H. PHELPS,
Cotton Mill for Sale.
W E offer lor sule our COTTON MILE, loca
ted at Bradford, Coosa county. Alabama,
with 1420 acres of land uttuched. For purtiou-
lars, address
SIMPSON A MOORE.
Care of Lehman, Durr A Co..
nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ale.
Mules! Horses!! Mules!!!
s.
„ HA1NE3, McUEHEEACO.
This is all good stock—free from brands of
any sort, never having been worn down iu army
service. Call soon.
nov 22 tf E. J. PIXCKARD.
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY person having a'dwelling of four, five
A or six rooms couvonientlv situated, can
hear of a good tenant by applying at the store
of J. Kyle A Co. Possession wanted by let of
January next. t JOSEPH F. POU,
novl tf.
THE LEWIS HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, GA,
A NEW and desirable House on Front street,
near tho Bridgo, for permanent and tran
sient boarders, convenient to tho stages passing
the Bridgo and to the landiug at the River.
Conducted by Mrs. L. A. Lewis, who solicits
LEWIS.
Trust Sale.
Mrs. Eliza W. Moore, viz: 8 Mules, 1 J
yoke of Oxen, Pork lines, Stock Hogs, several
thousund bushels of Corn, Fodder, Shnou,
Peas, Potatoes, 1 six horse Wagon and all the
plantation implements.
WM, G. WOULFOLK, Trustee.
nev 21 tds
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late fine of
Cody. Flooring A Swift are hereby notified
that they must oouio up and settle; and those
who fail to pay by first day of J anuary .next,
that their notes and accounts will bo put »n «utl
at once. The books and papers of *»e eonoern
are kept at (
Hotel.
, u r old stand, corner under (^ok’e
CODY. FLEMING A SWIFT,
Columbus. Oot. 31. 1865.—tjanl
CHEROKEE CURE,
TUK OBKAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all diseases caused by
self-abuse, vizSpcrmator-
rhru. Seminal - WoaJbitMi.
Sight ■ SmiMHiona, Lou of
Memory, Universal Laui-
tude, /'iiins in the Book, Dim-
rttaft of' Vision, Protiutiur*
Old A jt, Weak Snrru, XHj$-
cult Breathing, P*U Counte
nance, Insanity, Concump-
tion, and all disease* that fol*
sequence of youthful indiscretion*.
The Cherokee Cure will restore health ana vigor,
stop the emissions, and offcct a permanent cure
after all othor medicines havo failed. Tblrtr-two
paje pamphlet sont in n sealed envelope, «r*e Uanjr
Price |2 per bottle, or three bottles for |5. Bold
by all druggists; or will bo nent by express to any
portion ortho world, ou receipt of prio*, bjr the
•ole proprietor,
Dr. W. B. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., H. Y.
low R
stock.
A Plantation Wanted.
1 WANT TO RENT a good Cotton Planta-
1 tion lor tbo ensuing year, with stook to work
it and one year’s supplies. I will return at the
cud of tbo yaaclh* same amount of supplies and
all the Mock m a* j^ood uondltion as 1 receive
ad will give c
iMactory r«'
Enquire at
crop tor the rent.
OFFICE.
A Good Chancel
T OFFER MY TAN YARD and M2>* a
1 *»f Laud tor sale ; adjoining the whole
of the corporalmu of Luiupkin, east; 80 acres
cleared and 120 acres in the woods.
uovloltn* t J. G. SINGER-
Macon TeiegravU copy and hill to J t 0.14,
THE GEM
REST /
(I’NDER T
(k*^\/wkjnish ut t
's- any hour,
all the .9
RESTAURANT,
(UNDER T. R. IPBAR'8.)
Is now prcjHircd to fur
short notice, at
, Dav or Niuiit,
. delicaeios of the
ju<on—sueh as OVSTHKH; GAME, ot all
kind*; FOWLS, Fl.Sil, &o.
Connected with tho establishment is a line
BAlt-at which the purest aad finest Liquors
“* W ‘"“ ““ )r b ° VVALTBK STEWART,
d.ol tf J. J. KEENAN.
FOR SALE,
8000 BUSHELS COTTON SEED
UINNED THIS YEAR.
UA^DLEll, BROWN A OO.,
dot 9 u 1V> Urvfel fcti.it;
Having Bought th, Kya«b«rt Bakery,
1 am prepared to gat up any Mrt ot
CAKES, iu any aort of atyle, at short
notice.
Fresh Bread
very doy (except Sunday). I am ma
king a superior article of Cracker,, to
which 1 invito the attention of the pub
lie. W, H. It. PHELPS.
nov 30 tf
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all Urinary Com-
pUuits.viz: GrartLInfiam-
nation of the Bladder and
iitneye, Retention c/
riue, Stricture* of ths
rtihra, Ieroptiml 8tceil
ings, Brick I>u*t lUjwtite,
and all ttisoasss that require
it diurotlc, and when mod In
conjunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTIOH,
Aoe. not fall to cur. Oonorrken, (tleet ,!«</ «/l Afu*
Mat. or Fermi... .curing >•««!
eiuu en/rom one lo three ilage. .ml Is
recommendc.t lu those ca.. s ot He^or .Ao
ICAiU. in female*. I lie two medicine! Ufcc'l In
conjurrctlon will u..t f.ll to iomov. thl. ill«»*rj.aM.
complaint, and in those oasrfc whore other medicine*,
havs been usod without success.
Price, RcmcrlT, Oito Bottle, *2, Throe BotUit, JS.
“ Injection, ** " •*, **
Tho (’herokoo “ Cure," “ Remedy," and ** Ini*
• - • • -•* —" '-‘ed drt
Advances on Cotton.
W K will SHIF OOTTON to «nt olwe houjj,
in New York, aad rank, lih.nl CASH
TAKEN UP,
A SMALL SORRELL MARIE poney. •
four or five years old. Th* owner oan
have her hy paying for IhU advarUMoaeotaad
other • i pauses. J. D. NAN OR.
nov II tf
I to bo found In all well regulated
1 drug
is aod
tion”
druggist* all over the world, for tbolrlnlrifitic worth
and merit. Borne a ‘ *
try to deceive their «
irtT J
guS/wlll not boy them for yon, write to u*, and w#
will send them U» you by express, securely packed
and free from observation ^ e treat all diseases to
which the human evstem Is subject, and will be
pleased to receive full ami explicit atatem*nU
those who have failed to recelvo relief heretofore.
LadUs or gentlemou cau address us ft* nsrfoeT coes-
Jldenet. We desire to send our thirty-two peg*
pamphlet free to every l*<ly and gentleman in «•
land. Address all letters for pamphlets, w*4ld*e4
or advice, to the aule proprietor,
D,.W. R. MERWIN. 27 W»lk«t 8t.,N. Tv
out 29 lw