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lOOAL NEWS ITEMS.
; jrt vZg >»»««• oneverypage.
few Advertisements.
p i R Ellis will “ lar K° 61,10
fine furniture, crockery, glass
Bead advertisement and attend
„ in & Harden, of Augusta, have a
. of comfort tocotton shippers. They
reduced rates, and insuro when
. yf B Davidson is the agent.
;' ybody-er«. the Ladies-in this
"loves diamonds and fine jewelry,
have an advertisement in our columns
‘ that will show hoiv to get those
•ted articles. Parkenson & Co., 208
dwsy New York, issue the tickets.
‘ 0 |j "residenter” shoo house of
la * Curtis is again ready to supply
' „,hod solos of the people with boots
ihoes of every name and quality,
also have for shoemakers a few
fine calf skins, lining akins, shoe
fld, fisc.
tier & Robinson have roceivcd a lot of
, and hominy—aI so powder and shot,
fe have more good news for our rend-
Another shoe store in town ! Messrs.
i Robinson have receivod and are
ain); (at John S. Cargill Jc Co.’s) a line
h ,tock of hoots and shoes. They can
,nd otherwise suit anybody. Give
cali
bers, Wyuno & Co. (at Cook’s Hotel)
it some good servants. Arc thoro any
to country ? If there are, they can
good pay.
y. Ridenhour has a first class iron
iw cotton press for sale. It is all new,
M n be bought right,
he lawyers who practice at the bar of
city have a card iu our paper to-day.
stleraen who expect, hereafter, to got
il advice, in a friendly conversation^
j find, before they know it, that they
j somebody ten dollars,
he triends of James Wilson announco
i is a candidate for Sexton. Mr. Wil
is greatly afllicted by the loss of his
;ers, and would like to bo supported
this office. “Bob'* must mind how he
ilishis ropes.”
be present incumbents, Messrs. Porter
Mcllbenny, are announced as cundi-
es for A Id or men from the 4th Ward,
re will bo soino good running down
e.
good chance to do woll is offered to
i of “confidence” by a gentleman who
lost his confidence in the planting
iness. Ho offers a splendid plantation,
erbly improved, upon such terms as
i tempt many a man to speculate upon
bonutiesof a country farmer’s life,
ur city readers will be remindod by
is in our sheot this morning that next
iiriay is the day for the city election,
whole tickot is presented, and it is a
done, too. Still other names will bo
light out for all the places named in
list.
hanktgii'ing Day.— We republish the
.lunation of the President, appoint-
Thursday next a day of nationul
ikigiving. It will bo seen that the
nident, with the magnanimity and
ideration that have characterized
it of his official acts, has so worded
proclamation that the Southern peo-
mj not only formally but heartily
Uintho observance of this occasion,
i a thanksgiving for the blessing of
:e, not for the overthrow of any sec-
or portion of the pooplo; and for the
nties and mercies of Uoaven, not for
pride or aggrandizement of roan,
trust that it will bo as fully observed
be South as at the North, and that our
iple, in the midst of thoir Bufferings
1 tribulations, will not forget to return
nkito Him who has preserved to them
much for which they should bo grate-
\)rizzly.—The weather all day yestor-
f was of the description called “raw”
idiwgroeable. It didn’t exactly rain,
therdid it “dry up,” and night came
on us in a slato of delightful uncertainty
to what we were about to roceive from
erhead. Unless all the signs have
liyed out,” wo are on tho eve of the
od timo coining for which everybody,
<1 the steamboat men particularly, have
^ been anxiously expectant.
The Railroads Overtasked.—Tho Chat
tooga Gazette, of the ;K);h ult., men*
Dl that may account for tho delay
freight intended for this section. It
F* that there nro about 200 car loads of
Nashville, and 175 car loads at
ULUnooga, awaiting transportation
u tb. Tho probability is, too, that rail-
ids above Nashville are also overbur-
c *d with goods for tho South. We
PP°w that wo will have a flood before
*to Provost Court yesterday n color-
inder, named Hill Markham, was
Signed for stealing a wagon. It looked
or hill that ho was sent to jail to
rwl [ urlhor investigation. Hill ought
' iftvo the matter stirred any farther,
can help it, for it may bo made to
* worse.
At the Mine time two other gentlemen,
, habit* and Kthiopic tone of color-
t were triad for killing, with intent to
° f fel1, n yearling, belonging to Mr.
j i»on. lhe.«e jowuU, one nnmed Ivey
“P*on. and the „iher Bill Johnson,
a„., !e '‘ l ' J ! lced 10 bo ,00k °J UP '» the
'y Jail for thirty days. This will
ftim' 0 !! 1 ° U ^°^ m,5C hief for tbat space
IwiiiK ut un ' ftS8 their rations are short
be but little punishment.
Clty c °nrt sends offenders that
i,,| f ’ e * hem 10 tho chain R an B to
■. lit . tluns an d do other work.
^ P^ Hn i u a reformatory
i £hUi .*• for in order to got tho
mail bment many of lhem wiU
.a 6 K rea tor crime. The crimo of
* HTVTET, AttMVAUP.
- CoOt'S It-VTKL, Did . .1, im.
Goo C Norton, Louisville;
Jno W Roach, do;
S P Salter, Ivy;
J E Strickland, N Y;
J U Andrews, Talbotton;
W O Hutton, B & 0 R It;
J D Cottingliam and lady, Up;
Frank B Hart, 1 N Yf
S W Fisk, do;
M Felton, Ala;
Ja* M Jjyman, U S A;
J F Blair, dr.;
MaPterOeo Goetctaiua, city;
C P Fitzsimmons, Ga;
Jas Dunlop, Jr, Vn;
W II .Tackson, Ala;
Louis Hamburger, Ga;
C C Kellogg. Mobile?
F E Davis, N Y';
D Reid, S.alom, Ala;
,1 T Newcomer, Penn;
J J Hewlett, III;
C (J Comstock, Chicago;
it C Beale, Va;
J M Elliott, Homo, Ga;
Alex Cobb, Montgomery;
J T Lewis, Oswitchee;
Jno W Brooke, city;
Thos Knight, Jr, Macon;
S U Melton, do.
Look at This I—And then go and see
tho best assortment of boots and shoes yet
offered in this market, at prices that will
defy competition. They are to be found
with Pike A Robinson, at the now store of
John S. Cargill «fc Co., 1518 Broad street.
You will bo sure to buy, as we are deter
mined to let no one go away barofooted.
It
If you want to buy your boo s and shoes
cheaper than at any other place in the
city, go to .Juhn S. Cargill & Co.’s, 138
Broad street, and sco the new stock just
received by Pike A Robinson. It
National Thanksgiving Day.
By the President of the United States—
A Proclamation.
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God
during the year which is now coming to
an end, to relievo our beloved country
from the fearful scourge of civil war, and
to permit us to socuro the blessings of
peace, unity and harmony, with a great
enlargement of civil liberty ; and
Whereas, Our Heavenly Fathor has
also during the year graciously averted
from us tho calamities of foroign war,
pestilence and famine, while our grana
ries are lull of tho fruits of an abundant
season ; and
Whereas, ‘‘Righteousness exaltoth a
nation, whilo sin is a reproach to any peo
ple
Now, therefore, bo it known that I,
Andrew .Johnson,Prosidnnt of tho United
States, do hereby recommend to the poo-
ple thoroof, that they do set apart and ob
serve tho first Thursday of Doeomber
next, a? a day of National Thanksgiving
to tho Creator of the Universe for these
deliverances and blessings.
And I uo further recommend that on
that occasion the wliolo people make con
fession of our national sins against liis
infinite goodnoss, and with one heart and
one mind implore the Divine guidance in
tho ways of nationul virtue and holiness.
In testimony whereof 1 havo hereunto
sot my hand, and caused tho seal of tho
United States to be affixed.
Done at tho City ol Washington this
28th day of October, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-live, and of tho independence of tho
United States tho ninetieth.
Andrew Johnson.
By the President:
Wm. II. Skwarii,
Secretary of btato.
The United States District Court.
Before Hon. Richard Busteed, Judge.
This Court mot at 10 o’clock yosturday,
pursuant to adjournment.
The District Attorney boing roady to
pfogecd will) hit argument upon tbe tost
oatli questfon, Nvns requested by Judge
Busteed to wait until the arrival of some
of the gentlemen who had argued the ease
on behalf of tho bar of Alabama. Alter
half an hour’s delay, Governor Watts and
Judge Chilton being present, his Honor
stated that he desired to hoar further ar*»
gumont upon that point of tho Constitu
tion of tho United States embraced in
Article 3, Section 1st, first clause, which
provides tho Judicial puwor of the United
States shall ho vested in one Supreme
Court, Ac,, an J especially upon tho points
whether there is a constitutional obligation
on Congress to cruato tribunals of inferior
jurisdiction to the Sunremo Court at all,
and whether tho word ‘‘may” in this Ar-
tiolo of the Constitution creates a duty or
merely imposes a discretion on Congress,
and who'her-Con gross may not, as to these
Inferior Courts, abolish them altogether,
and il il can, whether this right doos not
involve the los-er one of proscribing rulos
by which jurisdiction, and especially thoir
practice, shall bo controlled. His Honor
stated also that if tho gontlcrnon repre
senting the bar desired it, they might
associate with themselves any others of
tho Profession and he would gladly hear
them. Governor Watts nskeaif his Hon
or would hear unothor gentleman upon
the general question ? He replied that he
would if desired, though ho thought that
tho learned counsel had fully occupied
the ground. After some consultation be
tween tho lawyers, Judge B. F. Porter
addressed tho Court, stating that as it
might be delicate for his brethren who had
conducted the discission to reply to his
Honor's kind suggestion, he would say for
himself and his brethren of the bar that
the three gentlemen who had spoken for
them have readied the apex, and hold tho
temple.
Tho points alluded to by his Honor wore
then argued by Mr. White, Judge Watts
and Mr. Chilton. J. Hrnitli, Esq., then
replied rn behalf ol the Government. At
the close of his remarks, of which we will
give a report, with that of Mr. Whito’6
?peecb, in to-morrow’s supplement, Judge
I Iu stood Announced that he had made a
partial arrangement to hear tho Bar of
Mobile on the subject, and preferred to
defer his decision for the present, especial
ly a? he would not havo time to prepare
iiis decision properly before his presence
in thnteity would be required. Ho would
announce it in tho course of two weeks.
[Monty. Adr. % '2/1.
LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET FART €ST DIFFICILE !”
W.1E2 JES^Sk.
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
J. S. rEMBEUTON-.
DR. A. M. WALKER.
J. S. PEMBERTON CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WEST DOOR TO .1. ESSilS i. CO'S HARDWARE: STORK.
.920,000 IjST VESTED
•ft. We
undmiand, is tried exclusively
1 !h « Provost Court.
•tested*}• Bruc «. K»q,, has
lose com. ? Publication of the following
M p!J5«f'S U ?!' "‘°, 6 '»tement that h?
•• I'undrJd « Ilreckinridgo with
in *Wa«w!l,‘ilj Ui * nd do:ll ‘ r4 -—^ uguita
Wj AV.^ta, Ga.. Gee. 1, 1805.
*tement n in°» has ' usl beo ° cdlled to a
Ge» H. UUr J ,ll, ?? r that l had pre-
r «d thousunrt T n nrldge W| t h ono h 011 ’
• rl T opnornlt:? 0 l* ri ' wl ‘>ch I take this
let. Gen tn . contradict R nd cor.
Dr tahly in ( ' al Breoklnril l«ois living com-
f fund. ,7,j IuU ’ 1 ) ot ' s not stand is need
uol eve.. ;r i Wou 'J not accept any such
b * 0l6 cui« ‘'? r8a l bl0 10 nthr it; .od
WWrasejn.* ucb a report wilt be as
Ilf. T....,V° blrn mortifying to my-
•Par.^n v i’°; o \' nUi t beg you, and all
°rrwtion Py s notice, to make this
K. M. Bruce.
In NEW s^TOOK embraeint: tho LAKGEST and FINEST a^ortmont of SELECT DRUG
and MEDJU’INES, European and American CHEMICALS, Persian and Frenoh
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, ic., &<\, ever betore
idtered in Columbus M 4 NY nf the GOODS IN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS 1M P01lTF<I>. That part of our stock
now being opened consists of tho following articles :
, and wel!
jon
besides
250 gals (White) Kerosene Oil:
300 lbs Tea, Young llvsmi:
2«X) lbs Black. Engli.-h Breakfast;
250 gala English Aleohol, high proof;
300 lbs Keiinod Borax, English;
1500 lbs Epsom Salts;
25 lbs N uI megs;
50 lbs Gum Asa hot ida ;
50 lbs Emp. i-autharD:
IU0 lbs Aq. Ammonia, J f f;
loo Hxs Spirit? Nitre Dulo, f f f;
1500 lbs Black Popper;
300 lbs Allspice;
20t) lbs Race Ginger, fresh :
50 lbs Cinnamon Bark ;
25 eases Olive Oil;
100 lbs Cabinet Glue ;
50 lbs White Glue;
0(H) lbs Bi Carb Soda, Liverpool ;
100 lbs Corn Starch, new ;
100 lbs Lorillard’s Maeaboy Snutl;
25 lbs Pul Cayenne lVpp. r:
100 lbs Pure ('ream Tartar;
1(K) ozs Sulpb Qui-.inc;
50 ozs Sulpli Morphine;
50 lbs Eng. Bluo Ma-s;
100 lbs Carb. Ammonia ;
300 lbs Alum;
50 lbs Balsam Copaiba ;
25 lbs Sub. Nit. Bismuth ;
50 lbs Guiu Camphor;
25 lbs Sulph. Ether:
50 lbs (new) Hops;
50 lbs Prceip. Cam. Iron;
25 lbs Carb. Magnesia:
10 gross Mustard;
25 lbs Bath ^|>t nge;
lOil gross Pres. Vials and Bottles;
25 gross Wine Bottles;
1 gross London Club Sauce:
21 gross Patent Pills, aborted;
1 gross Davis' Pain Killer;
0 uor Sor.odotit;
12 doz Sarsaparilla ;
20 doz Capsules, Cop. and Cub.:
0 cross Brown’s Ksnenee Jamaica Gin
30 doz Glass Syringes M and T;
12 doz Self-injecting .Syringes, improv
8 doz Cod Liver Oil;
0 doz pair Tooth Forceps;
10b gross Pill Boxes, and luney :
1 gross English and Kronen Hair Brus
3 gross 1 K Dressing Combs;
5 gross Kinc-tooih Couibs, Ivory ;
5 gross Coat Plus)or:
5 gross Tricopherus;
12 doz Bay Rum:
12 doz English Honey Soap;
50 lbs Pure Essence Oil.-;
100 dor. Ink, a-sorte l si/.c-;
50 roams Letter and Note Paper :
12 M Opaque Envelopes;
50 lb* Gum Arabic, select;
Bridal Presents;
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON:
1, in Oil;
50 gl oss bottlo corks;
100 gross vial corks ;
ot> lb< Turkey Rhubarb, true :
50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd’d ;
100 gals East India Castor Oil;
1 ease 50 lbs Turkey Opium;
25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, now ;
25 lbs 1'ulv. Jalap;
5o lbs Iodide Potassium ;
25 lbs Iodine, rcaub;
3 gross Seidiitz Powdors;
1 gross Mc.Munn’e Elixir Opium:
1 gross Steer's Upodeldoo;
1 gross Bateman’s Drops ;
20 doz Congress Wliter ;
25 doz Yermilugo. assorted;
25 doz Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant’s Soltzer Aperient ;
I gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters;
1 gross' Hclmbold's Buchu ;
'g gross Ilostetler’s Bitters ;
gross Ayer's Ague Cure;
‘ j gross Chrwtqdora’s and Batchelor’s llair
Dye;
' • groaa Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
1 gross llaarlcm Gil;
1 gross Ayer’s Pills;
250 Photographic Albums, boatiful styles;
50 pr Egyptian ami French Toilet Sets, of tho
most beautif'ulstyles aud colors ;
0 doz Puff Boxes, Chinese;
12 doz Lubin's Handkerchief Extracts;
12 il'./, Night Blooming Cereus, Axtract;
lido/. Egyptian Extract:
30 doz French aud Envlisti Perfume ;
75 doz Colognes, English, French, Gorman
and American ;
50 do/ Rose Hair Oil ;
Sii doz,Bear’s Oil;
loo doz Flavoring Extract assorted ;
25 di.z Egyptian and French Pomades ;
12 do/. Luhin'd Soap;
J*; doz Fine Toilet 8oapa, fancy ;
12do/. Military Shaving Soap ;
'.iti dou brown Windsor Snap ;
2y boxes Bazin’s Barber Soap ;
.. do/. Fine Pocket Knives ;
.((j doz PortmonicH, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s;
100 doz liily Whito, all kinds;
12 doz Kctoscne Lamps;
5o doz Kerosene Lamp Chimneys;
1(H)dor. Kerosene Lamp Wicks;
li ilo/. Portable Egg Nogg j
12 do/. Concentrated Milk, in cans ;
12dozt*id Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
fO gals V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ;
(Hi gals OldTopez Sherry Wino;
50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine;
(i doz Sparkling Muschelle Wino;
WILPMAN, YOUNG & BRO.,
BRO K RRS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS' BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT SOLID.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
GEORGIA.
Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Railroad aud Banking Company— DC
Bank of Middlo Georgia 7f
Marine Bank--.. 55
Bank of Augusta 2/
Augusta Insurance U
Bank of Athens 31
Bank of Columbus 15
Bank of Commcrco Hi
Bank of tbo Empire Stato 15
Bank of Fulton z\
Bank of Savannah A.-.; 4*j
Bank of the State of Georgia 25
City Bank of Augusta— i 2. 1
Farmers’and McchnnieH’ Bank 1C
Mochanios’ Bank
Merchants' and Planters’ Bank
Planters’ Bank
Union Bank
Manufacturers’ Bank. ....
Tiwbor Cutters' Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobil
, Buy’g
" uy f * Bank of Selma 25
Cor.tral Bank 33
Commercial Bank 30
Eastern Bank 50
Northern Bank 45
^ Southern Bank 70
il SOUTH OAROLINA.
Bank of Camden 27
Bank of Charleston 20
Bank of Chester 20
Bank of Georgetown 20
^ Bank of Hamburg 20
42 Bank of Newberry 25
Bank of tho State of South Carolina - 20
Commercial Bank - 17
, Exchange Bank 18
l (l Farmers’ and Exchange Bank 12
^ Merchants’ Bunk 20
Peoples’ Bank 47
*^i| Planters’ Bank of Fairfield 18
*“:! Planters' and Mechanics’ Bank 22
Stato Bank 12
Southwestern Railroad 27Ja
<0 Union Bank 60
SANTA CLAUS
IIAS COME!
Splendid Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE OR RENT.
Having no faith in the "freedmen” as Labor
ers, and no disposition to undertake to manage
ihem, 1 have determined to sell my valuable
and highly improved
COTTON PLANTATION,
situated on tho Mobile <Nc Girard Railroad in
Macon county, Aluhutna, forty miles from
Columbus, containing 1 )2J uarea. one half clear
ed. The character ol the soil is hummock,
second hammock, and upland, and nearly all
fresh. The timber ^..n-i-'s of beech, birch,
maple,
fdot Ac _
ranged for * trek. B
ing ol a tine dvrelliug ol seven rooms,
halls, closets, pantries, with a commodious ve
mud ah one hundred and fifty two feot long
It» abort, it i» an elegant Southern Haunt Also
kilohea, smoke bou-e, brick dairy and ico
house; eating house for laborers, and flue
dnublo negro house* of two rooms each 18 by 20
feet, with gL - windows, well plustcred and
painted, with brick pillarr and chininica; a
commodious two story barn, packing serow and
gin house, with uu almost new und very
10.000 lbs. Pure White 1
2.000 lbs French /in.-, in (»tl;
5.000 lbs Cottage Paint--, in oil:
4 hbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1 j
2 bbls Japan Varnish;
4#* All orders thankfully reroived und fdlod
thing in our lino at tho LuH’E.Vf 1’RICES.
4s) • Remember the Sign of tho GOLDEN EAGLE. No.'J
nis Sc Co’s Hardware fctoro. -J* >
nov 20—tf
2 bbls ConchlVarnish;
5J0 gull’s Linseed Oil:
50 boxes Window Glass, assorted;
10,01*0 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of
PAINTS nmi colors.
with dispatch. The trado supplied with every
Broad street, next door to .1, En-
. PKMUEllTON die CO.
Bank of Montgomery
f 0 R QUOTATIONS OF OTUEK 1IAXK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
Ootoberfil—2m
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS & CO.,
ARE AT THEIR OLD STAND,
95 and 97 Broad Street,
Whore they have in storo and to arrive a lino
stock of
HARl AAV ARE,
und sucl. goods ns arc in thoir lino, which Ihoy
offer to overybody at an low prtcos us cuu bo
afforded.
W« respectfully return onr thanks to our old
customers and frionds who havo bestowed on
us thoir patronago, and wo hope by pursuing
tho sumo course which wo have through tho
taist to roeievo your trndo. Wo respectfully in
vite everybody trading to Columbus tn giro us
a call.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
novjWtf
J. ENNIS 6l CO.
H AVE <»n build Plantation Iron, ail sizes.
nov 21) tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on hand CARRIAGE MATERIAL.
nov 20 tf
J. ENNIS & CO.
H AVE on hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.
nov 1M tf
J
H
ELECTION NO 11 Cl.'.
A N election lor City Officers will be held on
Saturday, nth instani. ut tho loilowing
named places; atul tho inllowinggentlemen uro
appointed to manage and Kupcrinteinl the same.
F. G. WILKINS. Mayor.
1st. Ward—J M. Hughes, J. lb U right—At
Burras’ Corner.
2d. Ward—Tom Brussill, E, P. Dennis—At
Temperanco IInil.
3d. Ward—II. MiJdlehrof.k, E. H. Musgrove—
At storo of Jl. Middlebrunk.
4th. Ward-John Ligon, Win Jepson-At
Court-llouso.
5th. Word—J* hn McCarty, John Whitosido—
At Hallooa Giooory*
6th. Ward—J, W. Shrup, Wid. L. WlHiauis—
At Durkin’s corner,
dec 1 to
CANDIDATES.
For Mayor.
We nominate Col. JOHN Qi’IN as a candi
date for next Mayor of this city, believing that
his praeflcat. knowledge of tho duties of (ho
office and his disinterested desiro to servo will
redound to its benefit.
nov 30 to MANY CITIZ1 NB.
For Mayor.
I unnounco mysoif a candidate for re-election
for Mayor, and take this occasion to deny a
report that I agreed (bcloro any former elec
tion) to give way for any one at this election or
any other. F. G. WILKINS.
nov 29 te _
For Mars lint.
Wc are authorized to announce tho nuuio of
WILLIAM MA1IAKFKY,
as a candidate for Marshal at the ontuing tnu-
nlolpal eleotlon. nov‘28 |to
For Mayor.
Wo are authorized to announce
J. L. MORTON.
as a candidate for tho office of Mayor of the
city of Columbus, at the ensuing municipal
election. nov 26 te
R. T. SIMONS, the
candidate for re-eloctio
election in December n
present incumbent, is a
i for C ity Sexton, at tbe
r 22
to
For Cliy Mai
THOMAS GRIER, tho p
lice, announces himself us a
shal at the ensuing election,
urdny in December,
nov is te
ftltnl.
esent Chief of Po-
andidate for Mar-
rn the second Sat-
COLUMBUS, Nov. 25,1865.
JUST ARRIVED!
-AT THE—
VARIETY STORE,
TSTo. 80,
PtABODY, 8CHUESSLER & WELLS,
Consisting in part of
ENNIS & CO.
AVE on Imnd RLACKSMITIIS’ TOOLS,
nov 2D tf
Santa Claus, the children’s friend*
To them, this pleasing greeting sends;
That mindful of the last four years,
lie’s come to stop their trickling tears,
And can be found at tho
BEE HIVE.
The largest and best assortment of
TOYS!
ovor offered in this market, at the
BEE HIVE,
Consisting of
Spunking Dolls, Crying Dolls,
Chinn Dolls, Wax Dolls,
Linen Dolls,
Littlo Dolls, Big Dolls,
DOLLS
OF ALL SORTS
DuLni
l’oplii
Ladies’ Belts,
do. Gauntlets (buck)
do. Hair Nets,
do. Toilet k Dress
ing Combs,
do. liosu k Garters.
For Marshal.
We are authorized to announce the name of
GEORGE A. HUCKABY,
as a candidate for Marshal, at tho election in
December next. _N ,f »v. B»—tr'*_
For Deputy Marshal.
We arc authorized to announco the name of
JOHN C. LOVELACE
as a candidate for rc-election for tho office ol
Deputy Marehal. nov 14 to
...ruOf
kettles.
r gin—sugar mill, und two 100 gallon
This is one of the best Cotton Plantations in
eiusteni Alabama, conveniently situated, easy
ot access, and with the choice of either Mont
gomery or Columbus as a market. / am de
termined t<> nett. Those who wish may try tho
"freedmen:” I shall not.
Terms, $15,ln» cash, or $16,000 in two equal
Installments. If tbo latter, (ho first payment
ou 26th f). •• ’uber insuint, and second twelve
months tinen.icr without interest.
Coin, meal, mules, cotton seed Ac., supplied
on ressuneblo terms if desired. Title* perfect.
Freed people on rao place and will be glad to
get home* for an .iher year.
If not »old within fitteeu days, tho place will
be lor r«*n(. , , ,
Persons wishing further particulars or to ex
amine the placo are referred to my frieud, »Mr.
John 8. Colbort, Oolambu., G«.
TTAVINO reoelveJ a fre.h lupply of
NOltTHEHN KXCIIANGK.
I will bo happy to suppy my fornior ou.touiora,
and othor, dcairing to remit funds North.
W. FELIX aLKXAXUER.
nov 29_ tf Sun A Tiiuy, vopy.
100 Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from my lot in Upson,
the night ol
sevon years old
legs, and white »
square built auin
DoCbcne' (olierre)
Alpnoas, y
Spraguo Prints,
Ainoskong Printn,
Wumsutta J’rinfs,
Lancaster, Elliston and Dutch Ginghams,
Tissure Veils, C'Jouds,
Hoods, Balmorals,
Hoop Skirts, Corsetfs, Bolt Ribbon and Volvot,
and tho most eomplete assortment of Dress
Buttons in the city.
Victoria Lawn,
Swiss Muslin, Bro. Canton Flannels
Jaconets, Kcd^and White do.
Cuuihrioj, assTm’t, Trcinont Bio. do.
Brilliants, Bl’d Shirtings,
Linens, Drillings and Checks,
Birds Eye, Denims and .Stripes,
Brown Domestics,
BJoacbcJ Towelling and Towels,
Bro. Um#l|. ,
Cofits and Wlllihmnntia Cotfon Thread,
Cook’s Flax. (Brown and Black),
Sowing Silk, Cotton and Silk Floss,
Corsettaml Bloached Jeans,
All kinds of P'k’t Handkerchiefs,
And all kinds
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Such sis Flour, Sugar, Cotfoe, Teas, Mackerel,
Whito Fish, Sardines, Pickles, Herrings, Jcc.,
with Buskirk's Sozodont, and Moore’s Killiok-
J. ENNIS & CO.
China Doll Head*,
ga
China Watch Standi
UAVK on hnnJ BUILDING HARDWARE.
-*1 nov 29 tf
“ Card Receiver*,
" Bmokera’ Set*,
J. ENNIS & CO.
T I AVE on Land AGRICULTURAL IMl’LE-
XI MENTS. novLVtl
'* Baskots,
cea
" Segar Stands,
J. ENNIS & CO.
“ Babies,
b»
“ Match Boxes,
ITAVE on band PUTTY, GLASS. PAINTS
II nnd OILS. nov 29 It
f
“ Animals,
J. ENNIS & CO.
TT A .y. 1 \.«n HOLLOW WARE ,ind
JJL CASTINGS. nov 29 t!
" Candlosticks.
“ Fruit Plato*,
l
" Roses,
" Wash Stand.,
J. ENNIS & CO.
” tirnery Stands
“ Cups & Saucers
A ltL solo agents for llowu’s, Rail Road, Dor-
il nant, Platform and Counter Scales. War
ranted equal to any other make, which we soli
at manufacturer's prices. nov 29 tf
TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS!
J. ENNIS & CO.
Express Wagons,
OKLL Upright and Circular Mill Saws. Also,
Cross Cut Saws, Mill ltock, Bolting Cloths,
Wire for Screens, X<\ nov 2'.' tf
lioekaways,
Carriages,
. ...11 pay twenty five dollar.
inare i« ; and one bur
and thief, with proof
She is n heavy i
o be with foal.
.... know were tho '
l dollars lor the mare •
LARGE SAIaE OF
MULES and HORSES
AT TUSKEQEE, ALA.
O N Friday. December 8th, commencing at
10;«j o’clock. I will soli, without reserve* in
Tuskegee, Alabama:
GO ITottd of Horses !
suitable'for tho Harness and Saddle—among
them some
VERY FINE STOCK.
40 Likely Mules !
in good condition—somo of them are extra fine.
This is a good op|>ortunlty to replenish your
S. SALTER.
A Plantation Wanted.
W. A, HUQULEY.
il and one year’s supplies. 1 will return at the
end of tbe rear the same amount of tmpidirg aud
nil the stock in us good condition us 1 receive
Notice to Shippers of Cotton, j SaHsfaetory refe^euce will f“*q
OrriCE Wkhtrrs a Atlantic Uaii.R<»\u, t ! -.P5“»i»f H
AGanta, Ga,, N«>r. 2N In>’>, (
j^LL peiyonc m ihl|)|dng Cotton over tho Wes*
tern Jr Alluiitio Railroad, ore required to (
lusuro tbe fame agaiont Fire. Hr the r ime will, ;
from this time forward, ho receivod nt the own- |
er.s risk, unless notion is given the Road to in* ,
lure for the bene tit of the
er expt
dee 2
A Good Chance!
I of the qorporatiuii of Luiupkin, cast ; 80 acres
denied and 120eere-in the woods,
novlolin* J.G. SINGER.
Mucus Telegraph copy SQd send bill t« J, G, S.
Scissors and Shears, Foather Dust
Pistols, Shot, Pour dor* Caps. Plated
! ini !
lino, |
the llardwi
J. ENNIS & CO.
, Ua., November 2d, 1865 tf
JV l
FOR SALE,
JQQ FINE PORK IIOGS.
ISO FINE 8TO(SK IIOG.S,
12 MILCII COWS, with young Calves,
70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE.
75 HEAD OF SUE BP,
2000 BUSHELS COTTON SEED.
Apply to
WM. B. BLACKMON,
Oswicheo, Bussell co., Al.i., or
MdiENDREE a king,
nov 26 2w Columbus, tin.
FOR SALE,
100 FINi! I0RIC U0IJ,S '
1IM STOCK HOGS.
SO HEAD beef cattle,
3000 bushels corn.
ao.ooo LBS. FOUDEK,
MiO BUSHELS COTTON SEED.
Apply to
SEABORN L1NCH,
Suspension. Macon co., Ala.,
No. (I, M. A 0. K. It., or
AVAKNOCK A CO..
nov 26 2w Culumbu... Ga.
Hose Carriages,
Dump Carts,
Cirousses,
I i
SOMETHING NEW!
S. &J. PALMER & CO’S
JUNE BEAVER SACKS;
STEEL MIXED BUSINESS SUITS;
EXTRA FINK DOESKIN PANTS:
SHIRTS. UNDER-SHIRTS; SOCKS. Ac .
Jufltrteeivod and MORE COMING.
Call and see our splendid stock of
OVBnOOA'TS.
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
(CNDEll T. 8. SPKAK’S.)
Ctl/aniliT b lufr t a ’n o t i c o!"u t Ia
any hour. Day or Niuiit,
ail the delicacies ol the «
season—such us OYSTERS; GAME, of all
kinds; FOWLS. FISH. Ate.
Connected with the establishment is a tine
BAR—at which the purest und finest Liquors
and Wines may be hud.
dec 1 tf
&C.,
WOOD TOYS! WOOD TOYS!
| Stultlert, House,,
Dry Goods Stores,
Kite lien Furuituro, Monagerics,
Farm Yards, Villages,
, Bureaus,
Cross Bows, Guns,
I Humming Tops, Buttle Dare*. Graces,
Animals and Horses, Ac.,
Tin Swords,
Steel Swords,
Brass Swords,
Whips,
Flageolets,
Zinc Mirrors, Culms, Bon Bon Boxes,
I Harmonicas, Sogar cases, pocket Knives
Itutiy Battles, Tooth Brushes, Key
liings, dec., in fact the articles are so
| numerous that wo cannot inoution even
I a small part, therefore, we invite tho
Public to oall and boo for themselves.
The abovo stock will be for sale at
wholesale and retail until the 15th De
cember, after tliar time only at retail.
W, H. H. PHELPS.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
O PPIOH,
NO. Gf) lillOAO STREET,
COLUMBUS, CIA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent I
OPECIAL NOTICE.— I hog leave to call
n t u 0 oa ldfalisia of our coramu-
ntty that I Have on tuy books a large number of
llouars, Lots, Farms, Plantations nnd othor
species of proporty which does not appear iu
my column in the newspapers. My udvice is
to all that if you want to buy call first on mo
and boo if wo can’t trade, then go elsewhere.
.7. II. SIKES.
FOR SALS,
“fid. Burglar proof iron safe—
R. ax. I atnek a luiproi ed patent.
Apply to J. JL SIKES.
FOR SALK OR EXCHANGE
T^OR land in North ( leorgia or Tennessee, the
^ ftr,n . "wned by II. M. Tompkins, near
Glayton, ltarbour County, Alahania. Tho plrce
contains bo acres of land, one half oleared.
lho dwelling is convenient and well finished,
with six fine rooms, with fire jilaco in each ;
a .i n . r ?, r 00 . 1 "’On tho plneo Is a good TAN-
Rra l ,'R r ‘ tiu,; * ood UEA0H
YARD
and APPLE ORCHARD.
Apply to
II. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
PLANTATION OF 1,0 3 ACRES OF K\-
rCELLKNT LAND'FOR SALE.—This
Plantation is locuteil in Chambers county, Ala.,
fix miles north of Snlain, 22 miles west of Co-
lurnbus. Terms cash, or in cotton to bo mndo
on tho place. Corn, pork, stock hogs, cattle
and mules may bo hough'with if. Make pro
posals to Mr. Jus. Simms, Cussoia, Ala., or to
Mr. Churles Betts, on the placo, or to
•J. 11. SUCKS.
FOR SALE,
T 'HAT well known nnd valunlile PLANTA-
^TIGN in Oswicheo Bend, formerly owned
by Col. furncr; lHmiles J’rom Columbus, 7 from
Iort Mitchell, M. x G. Railroad.
The plneo is handsomely improved, has ovory
tor comfort and convenience*
trees, a vineyard, shrub-
building ncoodi
an orchard ot choii
bery and flowers,
for 130 negroes, two
Ac.
The
ho
) tract, 1100 cleared.
_ There are 1540 ml.
70) first class bottom land, a portion of the bal
ance of deep chocolate and very productive.
Tho fertility of tbo land is unsurpassed, and
from its healthfulness and location one of the
most desirable plantations in the South.
Stock and provisions will be sold with the
placo it desired.
For further particulars apply to
J. II. SIKES.
Wm. R. Bkdkli.. Roij’t C. Popk.
IN' IE "W
BOOT AND mi STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK'S HOTEL),
LD respectfully announco to tho eiti-
ns of Columbus aud vicinity that, wo are
now recoiving and opening our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually koep on hand every stylo of
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes, and
Men’fl Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes and
Gaitors, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoos.
AH Grades of
Burr, Kip and Wax Brogans.
Great pains has been taken in getting up oor
stock, anu wo guarantee a'l work sold.
4fc#^To Country Merchants we otter liberal in
ducements, and invitu them to examine uur
stock.
Also, o fino assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oct 21-tf
Cotton Mill for Sale.
lirE offer for sale our COTTON MILE, loca-
▼ ▼ ted at Bradford, Cnooa comity. Alubnraa,
with 1420 acres «»i land attached. For purticu-
lars, address
SIMPSON Sc MOORE,
Ctiro of Lehman, Durr .t Co.,
nov 22 l m Montgomery, AJo.
Mules! Horses!! MulesH!
b ^ £
H A l N KS. McG 1£HEE k CO.
This is all good stock— free from brands of
any sort, never having been worn down in army
service. Call s um.
nov 22 tf E. J. PIXCKARD.
A NY i
A or fi
Dwelling Wanted.
son having a'dwelling of four, five
__ rooms convonicntlv situatod, can
hear of a good tenant by applying at the store
of J. Kyle ic Co. Po.*se.«si«.n wanted by 1st of
January next. JObKPll F. POU.
_novl tf.
THE LEWIS HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, HA,
A NEW and desirable House ou Frontstrcet,
near the Bridge, fur permunent and tran
sient boarders, convenient f<> the stages passing
the Bridge und to the landing ut the Kivor.
Conducted by Mrs. L. A. Lewis, who solicits
the patronage of tho public generally and her
friends in particular- L. A. LEWIS.
nov 221 in _
Trust Sale.
situated on the Cha t
below Columbus, the following trust prope
Mrs. Eliza W. Moore, viz: S Mules, 1 Uo .
yoke of Oxen, Pork Hogs, Stock Huge, several
thousand bushels ' *’ “ ’’ ‘
Peas, Potatoes, 1 si
plantation iin^lmu
nov 21 tds
G. WOOLFULK, Trustee.
Notice.
Cody. Fleming .V: Swift are hereby notified
that they must come up and settle; and those
who fail to pay by first day of January next,
that their notes and accounts will bo put in *uit
at once. T he books aud papers of the concern
are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook s
Hotel. GODY. FLEMING A SWIFT.
Columbus. Got. 31, Diid.—tjnnl
CHEROKEE CURE,
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cur.'! all diseases caused by
self-ale:-, i i::— Sperm,itor-
rbf i. a. m.:.if Wtnl-IUM.
X.gM Lon of
.</. ro/MMrtJ Law
1,1,1/., the Buck, Li in -
n.s, i,l I - .mu, /’rrmalura
■ l Am. II'. tk .V. eeis. LiJI-
It Brenlklog, rale (' '
i\’i
v:
FOR SALE,
8000 BUSHELS COTTON SEED
GINNED THIS YEAR.
UANDLEK. IIRoWN A CO.,
BovStt ltd UroM etre.l,
Having bought tho Rynehnrt Bakery,
1 am prepared to get up any sort ot
OAKES, in any aort of style, at short
notice.
Fresh Bread
every doy (except Sunday). I am lim
iting a superior article of Crackers, to
which I invito tho attention of tliu pub
lic. W, H. II. PHELPS,
nov Ul) tf
Advances on Cotton.
J. R. IVEY * 00.
TAKEN UP,
lour or five years old. Tbo owner
have her by payiug for thi« advertisement and
other ex peases. J. D NAN0K.
nov U tf
low tat a sequence of j
Tho Cherokee Cure
stop the emivtlo
, that fol-
utliful Indiscretions.
restore health and vigor,
, . fleet a pormanent euro
•h have failed. Thirty-two
sealed envelope, free to any
will
.11 oth<
page pamphlet Mint in
add res*.
Price $2 per bottlo,
by all druggists ; or w
portion of tliu world,
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walkor St., N. Y
bottles for *.V Hold
it bv express to any
Ipt of price, by tho
Cherokee Remedy,
does
(injunction with tho
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
not (ill ti t-nro li'nwe*'". H 1 " 1 ""
DLehman In Mai.- «r O.i.J.-. <
' As * * -
recomniendtul in t!.
White* tn Female«.
conjunction will u
complaint,
have been
Trie-?, Remedy, On
1 to i. :;:.ire thfi dll/UReenblo
l In those cases w here other mcdiclnet
d without sucooss.
Bottle, |2, Three Buttles, $5.
t-\
Inject!'
Tho Chcrokeo “ Cure" “ JteniC'ti/." nnd u Inlet
ttun" are to bo found in all well regulated dm
stores, and are recommended by physicians an
druggist* all over tho world, f"i tlielt Intrinsic wort
and merit. Some unprincipled dealer*, huweve
try to deoelve tljelr customers, by aclllug cheap
•5.
worthless compounds,—in order to make
in place of these. Be not deed red. If tho
gUta will not buy them for you, write to us, ai
will send them to you by express, securely p
drug-
»d wo
ickeil
and free from observation. \Ve trent ull diseases to
which the human system Ik subject, and will be
pleased to receive full and explicit *! dements from
thoso who have failed to recoT ‘
Ladies or D^ntlMuen ran a Idroi
Jidencn. Wo dcsiro to soad
i*ainphlet ftoa to every lady und gentleuvn
land. Address all letter* for pamphlets, medicines,
or advice, to She sole pjoyrletor.
Dr. W. B. HUB WIN. 37 W»tkw « , N. Y. <
ftov 29 1 Vf
vllef heretofbi
PkCjtct eon-
rty-two i*a*e
einan In the