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»0B*T9 FOR THE ENRUIRKR.
vr>WARP PARSONS i» the authoriMd
^onS-eriaAOanta.Ox
“ f n i|owmg named gentlemen are Agente
?heCoi.ueBM E»QUine« in Alabama:
pr S.F. Poners. Seale'Station.
Ivey. H»toh»chabb.«.
B “ Sanborn. Hurtville.
ff (j. Weller, Peraone-
t w Banks. Guerryton.
a c. Baker, Suspension.
t Q Andre**. Chuonennggee.
MU. Smith. Union Springs.
n W A Lester, Villulft.
Da Thome* J. Burke. Oleonvllla.
K. 1.- Jenkins. Midsray.
. Thefollo*i“* “ ameJ « entlemo " are our
,tiet the several depoU on the Muscogee
AiSudlon No.2. Col. J. A. L. L*«.
J Box Springs. H. D- Williahs.
At Geneva, C. J. O'Ngen.
At Butler, E. B. IVeiKas.
* Port Valley. J. I- Byisotom.
a[ Jones’ Crossing. *• Cov.noToK.
. renting matter on every page.
bo anxious to divo too deeply into tho
inysteriee of tlio "black url".
As to "4'd4" for cotton, vse must admit
that it is rather ubovo the market. But
perhaps tho printer wns still "running”
on tho prophecies and multiplied tho truo
quotation by "ten,” which would bo just
about "434,” Our Kufaula cotemporary
must keep both eyes and all his ears
open, and hotter preparo himself to moot
tho fullillment of tho prophecies.
New Advertisements.
n r & R. Bills, notwithstanding the
uddy condition of the streets yesterday,
^ their regular auction ealo. It was
heir its and tho sale had to come off—
o.marrow they will have another. Sco
be bill of stock.
Cb*s. Barrow will take a few day board-
n at the Saratoga. Ho will feed them
e ll Try him a while.
The presentments of tho Grand Jury oi
his county will bo found in this issue.
The buyers of property will keep in
e ir minds tho sale of Henry A. Key,
jministrator, about six miles from Hurt-
ills, on tho 12th inst.
Blount* Chipley announce a tine lot of
hoics bacon and a superior article of
-eotucky jeans. Major Blount and Cap-
in Chipley nro new men among up,
hough well known to many of our citi
es Tboy will receive a full stock of
ncyand sUplo grocorie3 in a fow days.
Tho Emporium of 8appington, Dews &
'o. is getting to bo one of tho establish-
lenU that our people cunnot do without,
’hey keep so nearly everything that peo-
e want tbut they ore always crowded*.
The names of Lawrence Wall and A.
Dostick are oflhrod to the votors of the
th Ward for Aldermen. There will he
irely times in tho old 5th next Saturday.
E. M. Brooks, clerk of superior court,
ai a notice in reference to two sorrowing
ontractors.
Messrs. Shormnn, .Jessup & Co., of Au-
sta, are old dealers in saddlery and all
j different articles connected with the
snufacturo of saddlery, coaches, liar-
ess and shoos. It is a large concern and
i fill orders as cheaply a3 a New York
ouse, freight added.
Dr. E. F. Colzy is announced as a can-
id&to in tho 4th ward. The Doctor is
ot pleased with our streets and “daily
ilk?,” and wunta our “ways inondod."
ie is a thorough going man, and if the
treets aro put in his hands they will bo
ken care of.
The votors of tho Third Ward will find
ename of .J. It. Ivey announced for
Herman. Ho will of course bo eloctod,
swill as certainly make a No. 1. alder-
»n.
T. S. Spear has a new supply of guns—
omeoftho very host quality. Every one
f us ought to have a good double-barrel
un now, and ammunition to match.
•iohn Ligon is a candidate for Aldor-
in in tho Fourth Ward. John always
una well for anything ho wants, and if
'ur or five other runners are not fleet of
utthey will come behind next Saturday.
Messrs. E. Barnard & Co. have removed
heir extensive and choice stock of groco-
to the largo store house formorly
ocupied by Sammis & liooney as a fur-
iture store.
Henry Bensons has just received an*
ther invoice of goods, embracing sheot-
cotton and linen, damask, jeans,
vercoats, collars, cufis, and everything
hit people of tasto use. Go and examine
a stock.
Every voter ought to weigh well the
erita of the men who ask his support for
responsible office. Jako Burrus is
I'ing to have his merits well weighed
e offers as a candidate for the office of
ity Marshal, and if olected, will do his
srel test to make a good officer.
'file ladies interested in tho Orphan
ijlum aro requested to moot «t that
“ ce to-morrow 'Thursday) at 11 o’ clock.
" 6 are sesricstod to call tho attention ol
o«o interested to tho meeting to take
“to io tho Presbyterian Church to-day.
l, iORin view the procuring a pastor for
* Church.
Tho stoamor Hurd Times sunk in the
Chattahooocheo river, a short distance be
low Fort Gaines, on her downward trip.
She was freighted with cotton, mostly
owned by parties in this city. She will be
raised again, as she sunk in very shallow
water.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Cook’s Hotel, Deo. 4, 1865.
WmH Woods, Kufaula;
K A Bethune, M D, Sumter, S C;
JnoB Kendrick, Ala;
F M Bryant, Flu:
F P Ketterring, union Springs;
Wm E Clark, Louisville;
Dan’l B Allan and wife, Newport;
S Acee, Ga;
A E Acee. do;
It J Woods, Kufaula;
Lewis Dargnn, do;
JUG Martin, do;
Jno McElroy, do;
J G McDuffie, do;
Jon Flournoy, do;
A W Persons and lady, Fort Valley;
Jno W Ellis, Macon;
E W Cozitt, M R It;
Judge Hicks, Tallapoosa, Ala;
J L Downs, Tnlhotton;
J W Kplly, Tuskegoe;
E Scibels, Montgomery;
Miss Cornnford, Texas;
T C Witherspoon, Mobile;
J no () Soto, do;
L J Smith, do;
A S Sill, Miss;
M H Stephens, Ga;
J F Freitland, Ala;
Jus W Williams, do;
T M Hogan, Macon;
\V A Surden, Ga;
S .1 Wells, Jamestown;
S Root, Atlanta.
PROCEEDINGS OF; COUNCIL.
REGULAR MEETING.
December 4, ISO*.
Present llis Honor the Mayor.aid, Chapman,
.Johnson, King, Porter, Mcllhanny, Quinn and
Durkin.
Absent, aids, llaimnn, Griswold, Klink aid
Bivins.
Tho minutes of the last mooting wero read
aud confirmed,
Tho Coinmittoe on accounts recommended
tho payment of ono in favor of E. W, Blau, lor
$51.90. Which was ordered paid.
Tho Committee on contracts reported that
they ha«l received only one hid for eroding a
hell tower, that of Mr. J. L. Morton for ♦500.00,
according to plan and specification furnished.
Tho report was received und further actiou
postponed definitely.
Tho Police Committee reported that they had
increased tho police force by tho addition of
Joseph Murphv, John Dodd. W. J. McElruth
and C. 11. Lynch. Which was ratified by
Council.
Tho stroct Committee recommended, that,
owing to complaints made of the cotton placed
upon the sidewalks in front of the warehouses
on Oglethorpe stroet, the parties he netifiod to
remove tho same. Which was udopted.
The City Physician reported as treated du
ring month of Nov, 17 patients- visits inudo
38. and prescriptions furnished 32 ; also receiv
ed in hospital since last report 4; discharged 5 ;
died 1: temuining 4*
Mr. Fleming, bridge keeper, reported tolls
received for week ending Nov. 25th, $353.75.
and for week ending Dec. 5th, $392.82.
Mr. Peter L. Anderson, clerk of the markot,
reported that he had collected to date $195 00
The special committee appointed to investi
gate tho claim of Dr. Billing for house rent for
soldiers families recommended that lie be paid
$150.00, being$50.00 for each tenement. Which
was adopted.
On motion of aid. Chapman it was rosolved
to increase the polico force for one month by
[OFFICIAL.]
Proclamation by the Governor.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE. I
Provisional Gov’t ok Georgia, >-
Milledgovillo, Nov. 21,18(55. )
Whereas the late Convention did ordain, that
the Provisional Governor should provido for tho
formation of one or more Militia or Volunteer
companies in each of the counties of the State,
to act as a polico torce, to suppress violence, to
preserve order and to aid the civil offieors in
the enforcement of the laws, under such regula
tions as might be cons ; stont with the laws of tho
United States. Now thcroforo. I, James John
son, Provisional Governor of the State, do here
by authorize and request the people of this
State to organize, according to law, in each of
the ceunties of tho State, a volunteer company*
for the purposo of aiding the civil authorities
in the execution of law and tho suppression of
violence.
And it is heroby further doclarod, that such
companies, when so formed and organized, shall
be auxiliary and subordinate to tho civil offi
cers ; that they shall arrest no person, and
search tho house of no person, without a legal
warrant regularly issued by some magistralo
having aathority, and shall in no case inlliet
any punishment except by tho judgment and
direction of a duly qualified civil officer, hav
ing jurisdiction of the offense.
And whereas, it is desirable to have uniformi
ty in command, and that there should bo no
oonflict between tho military authorities of tho
State and the United States, it is lurther de
clared, that said companies, when formed with
in their respective counties, shall bo under the
control and subject to tho military command-
ors of tho Unitod Stales, commanding the Dis
trict ; and for a violation of those regulations,
and for any other offense committed, shall bo
tried and punished according to the rules pro
scribed for tho '.government of the army of the
United States.
Given under my hand and Seal of the Execu
tive Department al. M illcdgcvillo, on this
the 21st day of November, A. D„ 1803.
JAMES JOHNSON.
Provisional Governor of Ga.
nov 24 2w
ELECTION NOTICE.
A N election lor City Officers will bo hold on
lY. Saturday, 9th instant, at tho following
named places: at.d tho following gentlemen aro
appointed to manage and superintend the same.
F. G. WILKINS, Mayor.
1st. Ward—J M. Hughes, J. B. Wright—At
Burrus’ Corner.
2d- Ward—Tom Brassill, E, S. Dennis—At
Temperance Hall.
3d. Ward—II. Middlobrook, E. II. Musgrovc—
At store of II. Aliddlcbrook.
4th. Ward—John Ligon, Win Jopsott—At
Court-llouse.
5th. Ward—J- hn McCarty, John Whiteside—
At Jlalloca Grocery.
Gth. Ward—J, W. Shrup, Win. L. Williams—
At Durkin’s corner.
dec 1 to
SANTA CLAUS
HAS COME!
Santa Claus, tho children’s friend.
To them, this pleasing greeting sends;
That mindful of tho last four years.
He’s come to stop their trickling tears.
And oan be found at the
BEE HIVE.
Tho largest and best assortment of
TOYS!
ever offerod in this market, at tho
BEE HIVE,
Consisting of
Speaking Dolls, Crying Dollu,
China Dolls, Wax Dolls,
Lilian Dolls,
Littio Dolls, Big Dolls,
DOLLS
O P ALL SORTS!
otd Winter Abdicated t—The
■ fxx.ing r.in “hold up” on Monday
eilln g, and tho we-afhor still continues
but apparently unsettled. It has
many years since this part of the
Uj jfy had so mild and dry a winter.
,n *" d an “Indian summer” pro
's into Docombor, and a growing
.. r£ “ !on *kat may push forward tho
h crops too rapidly in sections
0 '*11 rains permitted them to be
0 M eat '- v M usual. Wo saw, yester-
J.» nectarine tree in full bloom, and
u s on the peach trees appear to be
ematurdy swelling. It i, certainly an
» sight to see tho expected blooms
‘ " 6I1 s l ,rin R killed before the old
<out. But this promises to be the
“u> some instances.
ile we write the woathcr is a, warm
n ordmary May day, and tho clouds
verhead as if uncertain whether
kich ,7 reac *’ a ^ the locality upon
‘bon. j 01 ’ accumu l»tud moisture is to
roured out.
"08db U J aUl * Ntw * '* puizi » d
’t. i u * ‘T to» r ket report of the 26th
kinri. "n' CU tbe °°'npo*itor rather
riwiy ’"“'tnsted tho liability of
. u well as the rest of mankind,
o4 how * r&r ® «rror»). It don’t under-
r«tr, rb,. ,T' ek °" n cunuin "ten days”
time • I’ r °P h< wy of the end
« quot,.' Urrjl "K “long too fast—and
.^oution "434.. for cott0Di giv0 , lt
^ ni,0n the ritor or
fa 18 very rapidly up
111 :. k ,r. lh ‘ l0Ur fl ' iBnd down tho river
1 Cnd t ;: ,ioui to f * ,bom m ^ to -
Veller. : Cuo> l' r ebeneion of the
W.rT.*" t0Wn *“ kflbi *’ Ho will
«tot ,0 ' n ° old aiDnBra °f former
°s of D.° Bomfort from tile intorproU-
» if w, w * ' &nd *° il mi * ht b » '* ilh
»«nderfu r r t “ underl *‘ la “> aa Pl»in
ton of mL, l “‘ ndwr >ting’’ of tho
tnodarn cine,. b lu]
ty iu each ward continually.
The lamp lighter was ordered fined five dol
lars, for failing to comply with his contract.
License to retail liquor wus granted to Mr.
Stamper.
Accounts in favor of John D, Gray Jc Co. for
$20.00, M. M. Moore $18.75, J. A. Cody $31.90.
J. A. McNeil «k Co. $11.60, L. W. Chrintain
*10. 2(K) more ordored
Acoounts of Wm. Stringfleld for $101.00, J.
I). (4rny $12.00, Muscogoo Homo Association
$22.00, and B. F. Coleman $10.09. Was refer
red to tne Coinmittoe on Accounts.
Accounts of J. I). Gray, lbr $50.00 was refer
red to Bridge Committee.
Accounts of Horace King for $50.00 was ro-
forred to Contract Committee
A communication from J. D. Gray asking io
bo paid $25.00 on account buildigg bridge was
read and tho request declined.
Tho bridgo coinmittco was instructed to soo
Mr, J. D. Gray in relation to the casing the
pier of tho bridgo and if ho was unable to do
the work immediately to employ some other
party to do it. Council then adjournod.
M.M. MOORE, Clerk.
Smai.i, Pox.-—Wo regret to state this
disease is on tho increase in this place.
There wore three deaths at the hospital
last week, and several new cases reported.
There aro now about forty cases at the
hospital and in the town.
[Athens Banner, 24th.
A Nut for Geologists.—A gentloman
of Springfield, Muss., recently returned
from California, brought with him apiece
of tho auriferous quartz rock about tho
size of a man’s fist. On taking it out for
exhibition to a friend, it accidently foil
upon tho floor and split open, when there
was discovered neur tho contor of tho mass,
firmly imbedded in the quartz, and slight*
ly corroded, a cut-iron nail, of the size of
a sixpenny nail. It was ontirely straight,
and had a perfect head. By whom was
that nail made? At what period was it
S lanted in the yet unchrystall*zed quartz?
low came it in California? If the head of
that nail could speak, we should learn
something more of American history than
wo aro likely ever to know.
The Holly Springs Reporter complains
that some negro cavalry dashed into that
place last week, pressed horses and sad
dles, abused und robbed citizens, and
played tho devil generally. They wore
commanded by a Lieutenant Ambrook.
It is high time this doughty warrior had
learned that tho war is ovor.
The samo paper says that many old cit*
izens of the county aro retnrntng from
Texas, Georgia and other States.
Obituary Fkmal t c Fact.—It is ro*
marked (says a London reporter) by the
polico of the water side, as a characteris
tic circumstance, that nearly every female
who throws herself into tho water, it care
ful to divest herself of her bonnet and
shawl, which are placed on the ground in
such a manner na not to bo in the least
damaged.
CANDIDATES.
Editor* of En^uirur—Next Saturday our
citizens will be required to elect a Mayor, a
board of Aldermen, und other eity officers, lor
tho year 1800. Every man who has any interest
whatever at stalco will admit tho importance of
electing good men. Allow mo in your columns
to suggest tlio following names for Mayor and
Aldermen of the difieront wards.
For Mayor-F. G. W1LK l N.S.
Ward No. 1.
T. E. BLANCHARD and F. J. ABBOTT
China Doll Heads,
Baskets,
‘ Babies,
’ Figures,
’ Candlesticks.
‘ Fruit Platos,
’ Emery Stands
. China Watch *Stands
Match Boxes,
Animals,
Roses,
Wash Stands.
Cups A Saucers
LE CRITIQUE ESTAISEE ET L 1 ART EST DIFFICILE!" GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
oi-fice,
.VO. 65 BROAD STREFA',
OOLUMBUB, UA.
Suocess Atteuds the Diligent I
CJPKCIAL NOTIClU—I beg leave to call
attention to the capitalists of our commu
nity that I have on my hooks a large Dumber of
Houses, Lots, Farms. Plantations and other
species of property which does not appear iu
tuy noluinn in tho newspapers. My advice is
to all that if you want to buy call first on me
ana see if we can’t trude, then go elsewhere.
J. II. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A SAW and GRIST MILL on the railroad
xx between Columbus and Opelika and is sit—
uated on Wacoochee creek There is four acres
ot tana. It bus on it a good dwelling with four
room**. The stream is good and runs the mill
all the yoar round. There is plonty ot good
timber in the neighborhood. The mill is well
°\ 1 th® rood from Dover to West Poiut.
Inis can be bought cheap. Apply to
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A FINK Firo and Burglar proof iron safe—
R. M. Patrick s improved patent.
Apply to J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
J. S. PEMBERTON. DR. A. M. WALKER.
J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
NEXT DOOIt TO J. ENNIS CO’S HARDWARE STORK.
6420,000 INVESTED
In NEW STOCK embracing the LAKGHST and FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUG
aud MEDICINES, European »nd American CHEMICALS. Persian and French
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY. SOAPS. Ac.. Ac., ever before
offered in Columbus M ANY of tho GOODS IN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of our stock
now boing opened consists of the following articles :
W.v
2.
F. S. CHAPMAN and F. C. JOHNSON.
Ward No. .3.
TIIOS. 0. DOUGLASS and JOHN KING.
Ward No. i.
G. E. GAGER and Dr. E. F, C0LZEY.
Ward No. 5.
W.L. SAULSBERllY and JOHN PEABODY.
Ward No. 6,
JAS, M, BIVINS and A. M. BRANNON.
These aro all men of bus ohms capacity and
habits, and most of them aro old members of
tho Board,
A VOTER.
doc5-tf. __
For Aldermen ltli Hard,
We aro authorized to announce
J. C. PORTER and
JOHN McILHENNY,
as candidates for ro-olection ns Aldermen of
the 4th Ward. Election Saturday, Dec. 9.
doc 5 te
For lllnyoi’.
We nominate Col. JOHN QUIN as a candi
date for next Mayor of this city, believing that
his ]>ractical knowledge of tbe duties ol the
office and his disinterested desire to scnc will
redound to its benefit.
nov 30 to M AN Y CITIZENS.
For Mayor,
I Announco myself u candidate for ro-eloction
for Mayor, and tako this occasion to deny a
report that I agreed (before any former elec
tion) to givo way for uny one at this election or
anyolher. F. G. WILKINS,
nov 29 to
For Mayor.
We are authorized to announco
J. L. MORTON,
as a candidate for the office ot Mayr
city of Columbus, at tbe ensuing n
election. m
r of the
uuicipal
iv 26 to
For Manilla 1.
Wo are authorized to announce tho name of
WILLIAM MAIIAFFEY,
as a candidate for Murshal at the ensuing mu-
nicipal election* nov 28 to
liul.
sent Chief of Po-
mdidate for Mur-
i the second Sat-
For City Mni
THOMAS GRIER, the p
lice, announces himself us a
shal at tho onsuiug election,
urday in December,
nov 18 te
TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS!
Express Wagons,
Hook away s,
Carriages,
lloso Carriages,
Dump Carts,
Circussos, &c.,
WOOD TOYS! WOOD TOYS!
StubloH, Houses,
Dry Goods Stores,
Kitohon Furniture, Menageries,
Farm Yards, Villages,
Bureaus,
Cross Bows, Guns,
Humming Tops, Bultlo Dares, Graces,
Animals und Horses, Are.,
Tin Swords,
Stool Swords,
Brass Swords,
Whips,
Flageolets,
Zinc Mirrors, Calms, Bon Bon Boxes,
Harmonicas, Sugar cases, pockot Knives
Baby Battles, Tooth Brushes, Key
Kings, Ate., in faot tlio urticles are so
numerous that we cunnot mention even
a small part, thoreforo, we invite tlio
Public to cull and sou for themselves.
Tim nliovo stock will bo for Halo al
wliolesiile und retail until tlio 15th De
cember, after tlmr time only ut retail.
W, H. If. PHELPS.
Having bought the Kynehurt Bukory,
I uni prepared to get up any sort of
CAKES, in uny sort of style, at short
notice.
Fresh Bread
every Joy (except Sunday). I am ma
king a superior article of Crackers, to
which I invite the attention of the pub
lie. W, II. II. EIIELPS.
nov 30 tf
For MuinIiuI.
We aro authorized to announce the nomo of
GEORGE A. HUOKABY,
as a candidate lor Murshal. at tho elootion In
December next. Nov. 16 —te ! -
For Deputy Marshal.
We are authorized to announco the name of
JOHN C. LOVELACE
as a candidate for re-election for the office ot
Deputy Marshal. nov 14 te
For City Kexlon.
JAMES WILSON, U9 he is by loss of all his
fingers on ouo hand not able to do common
labor, we hope ho will be supported,
dco5 te MANY FRIENDS.
For fcjcxl
R. T. SIMONS, tho pre
candidate for re-election io
election in Documbcr next
out incumbent,
* City Sexton, at tho
FOR MARSHAL.
We are authorized to announce JACOB BUR
RUS for Mumbai, ut the election on Saturday,
dee 6 te
For Aldermen ;id Ward.
We are authorized to anuounto the narnea of
JOHN KING and
J. R. IVEY
is candidates fur Aldermen of the 3d Ward,
dec 6 te
For Alderman ltli Ward.
Tho friends of Dr. E. F. COI.ZKY announco
him ai a candidate for Aldermau of the 4th
W ard. dec 6 i e
For Aldermen 4th Ward.
Wo are authorized to announce
K. F. C0LZEY.
JOHN LIGON.
aa Candidat«. for Alderiuon 4th Ward on Satur
day next. dec A to
For Aldermau &th Ward.
We are authorized to announce
LAWRENCE WALL, and
A. B. BOSTICK.
as candidates fur Aldermen 5th Ward, at the
enauinir eleotiou, dec 6 te
Notice to Shippers of Cotton.
Railroad, I
. 28,1805. J
- or tho Woa-
tern A Atlantic Ruilroad, aro required to
Insure the same ngain>t Firo. as (he name will,
from this time forward, bn recoivod at tho own
er,! risk, unloss notice h given tbo Hoad to in*
jure for tbe benefit of iho owner undathisor
herexpun.se. ROB’I BAUGH, Lup’t.
dec 'J
lui
LARGE SALK OK
MULES and HORSES
AT TUSKEGEE, ALA.
’rid ay, l>
. ,i o’clock,
Tuskegeu. Alabn
QO Hoad of ZXor»o« !
suituble fur the Harness und Saddle—among
them sumo
VERY FINE STOCK.
40 Likely Mules !
In good condition—sumo of them urn extra fine.
This is a good opportunity to replenish your
stock.
S. SAJjTEK,
nov 25 2w
Advances on Cotton.
YITK will SHIP COTTON to first class house*
ff in New York, aud make liberal CAbH
advances.
oet 27—tf J. R, IVEY Jc CO.
Dissolution of Copartnership.
Columbus. Ga., Dec. 2d. 1806.
rpilE copartnership heretofore exiating undt.
-L tho name of Seals, Jones A Acoe. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe business
ol tho firm will be dosed by J. S. Jones and J
S. Acee. W. B. SEALS,
J. S. JONES,
J. S. ACEE.
, Tho business borctof .ro conducted under tho
firm and nano of Seals, Jones A Acoe will bo
continued by the undersigned at the old stand,
under tho name anti style of Jones k Acee.
J. S. JONES,
J. S, ACEE.
dec 3 1 w
Green and Black Tea.
CAHTKll * FI.OURNOY.
Sage.
,t fresh Sage, ju.-*. ■«»<»„», <*u
CaHTKK & FLuUKNOY.
Lemon Syrup,
Philotoken or Females’
Friend,
A MOST Valuable Medicine, for sale by
doc3 tf CARTER A FLOURNOY.
Drake’s Plantation Bitters.
st roccived and for sale b
4RT1CR A FLOURNOY.
Sterling’s Ambrosia,
Corn Starch,
J| I AVING received A fresh supply of
NORTHERN EXCHANGE,
1 will he happy to suppy uiy former customers,
aud others desiring to remit funds North.
W. FELIX ALEXANDER.
nov 29 tf Sun A Tim— copy. _
100 Dollars Reward.
S TOLEN from my lot in Upson county, o>
the night of (he 28th ult. my BAY MAklC,
seven years old, with a white fare, feet and
legs, and white about the belly. She is a heavy
square built animal, aud seems to be with Coal.
1 wilt pay twenty five dollars to know wera the
mare is ; and ono humlsed dollars for the mare
and thief, with proof to convict.
W. A. HUGULKy.
TmlYc—
200 lbs Black, English Breakfast;
2.50 gals English Alcohol, high proof;
800 lbs Refined Borax, English;
1500 lbs Epsom Salts;
25 lbs Nutmegs;
50 Iba Gum Asafcetidu ;
50 lbs Etnp. Cuntlmris ;
100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, Iff;
100 lbs Spirits Nitre Dulc, 1 f f;
1500 lbs Black I’oppor ;
30*.) lbs Allspice;
200 lbs Raco Ginger, fresh ;
50 lbs Cinnamon Uarlt;
25 cases Olivo Oil;
1(H) lbs Cabinet Gluo ;
50 lbs White Gluo ;
0.;0 lbs Bi Carb Soda* Liverpool ;
100 lbs Corn Starch, now :
100 lbs Lorillard’s Macaboy &>uuff;
25 lbs Pul Cayenno Pepper;
100 lbs Pure Cream Turtar;
100 ozs Sulph Quinine;
50 nzs Sulph Morphine;
50 lbs Eug. Blue Mass;
100 lbs Carb. Ammonia;
300 lbs Alum;
50 lbs Balsam Copaiba :
25 lbr. Sub. Nit. Biimnith ;
50 lbs Gum Camphor;
25 lbs Sulph. Etlicr ;
50 lbs (new) Hops;
50 lbs Preotp. Curb. Iron;
25 lbs Curb. Magnesia;
10 gross Mustard;
25 lbs Bath Sponge;
100 gross Pros, Vials and Bottles;
25 gross Wine Bottles;
1 gross London Club Sauce;
24 gross Patent Pills, aborted;
1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer;
0 uoz Sozndont;
12 doz Sarsaparilla;
20 doz Cupsules, Cop. and Cub.;
6 gross Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger;
30 doz Glass Hyringos M and T;
12 doz Self-injoctiug Syringes, improved ;
8 doz Cod Iiivor Oil;
0 doz pair Tooth Forceps;
lOt) gross Pill Boxes, und fancy do;
1 gross English and French Hair Brushes;
3 gross I R Dressing Combs;
5 gross Fino-tooth Combs, Ivory;
5 grows Coat Plaetor;
5 gross Trioophorus;
12 doz B»y Rum:
12 dor. English Honey Honp;
50 lbs Pure Essence Oils;
100 do/. Ink, assorted si/.o-;
50 reams Letter and Note Paper ;
12 M Opaque Envelopes;
50 lbs Gum Arabic, select;
Bridal Prosonts;
! 50 gross bottle corks;
, loo gross vial corks;
j 50 lbs Turkey Rhubarb, true ;
1 50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd’d ;
100 gals East India Castor Oil;
1 1 ease 50 Ibn Turkey Opium;
25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new ;
i 25lbs Pulv. Jalap;
| 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ;
25 lbs Iodine, resub;
3 gross Seidlitz Powders;
I 1 gross Mc.Munn’s Elixir Opium;
1 gross Steer’s Opodeldoc;
f 1 gross Bateman’s Drops ;
20 doz Congress Water ;
25 doz Vermifuge, assorted :
25 doz Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant’s Seltzor Aperient;
1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters ;
’a gross llclmbold’s Buehu ;
gross Hostetler’s Bittors ;
gross Ayer’s Ague Cure;
! a gross Onristadora’s and Batchelor's llair
Dye;
Bi gross Ayer’s Cherry Pectorul;
1 gross lla irlom Oil;
1 gross Ayer’s Pills;
250Photographic Albums, beatiful styles;
50 pr Egyptian and Fronch Toilet Sets, of the
most beautiful styles aud colors ;
6 doz Puff Boxos, Chinese;
12 do/. Lubiu’s Handkerchief Extracts;
12 doz Night Blooming Cereus, Axtract;
0 doz Egyptian Extract;
30 doz French and Enslish Perfume ;
75 duz Colognes, English, French, German
and American ;
50 doz Rose llair Oil;
80 doz Boar’s Oil;
](l) doz Flavoring Extract assorted ;
25 dt’7. Egyptian und French Pomades ;
12 doz Lubiu’s Soap ;
34 doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ;
12 do/. Military Shaving Soap ;
30 do/, brown Windsor Soup ;
20 boxos Buzin’s Barbor Soap ;
30 do/. Fine Pocket Knives ;
80 doz Portmonies, Ladios’ and Gentlemen’s;
1 no doz Lily White, all kinds;
12 do-/. Kerosene Lamps:
50 do/. Kerosene Lamp Chimneys ;
loOdoz. Kerosene Lamp Wicks;
0 doz Portable Egg Nogg ;
12 doz Concentrated Milk, in cans ;
12 doz Old Roserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
50 gals V. O. P. Cognac Brandy ;
l 00gals Old Toncz Sherry Wine;
1 50 gals Imperial Puro Juice Madeira Wiuo
, 0 doz Sparkling Muaoliello Wine ;
12 doz lleidrick Champagne Wine ;
I 0 Obis Old Bourbon Whiskey ;
j 12 M Havana Cigars ;
I Holiday gifts;
Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama. The plrco
contains 05 acres of land, one hall cleared.
The dwelling is convenient and well finished,
with six fine rooms, with fire place in each ;
store room, Ac, On tho place is a good TAN-
YARD. in successful operation ; good PEACH
and APPLE ORCHARD.
Apply to J. II. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
P LANTATION OF 1,028 AOKK3 OF EX
CELLENT LANL> FOR SALK. —Tbi»
Plantation is located in Chambers county, Ala.,
Hix miles north of Salem, 22 miles west of Co
lumbus. Terms cash, or in cotton to be made
on tho place. Corn, pork, stock hors, cattle
and mules may bo bought with it. Make pro
posals to Mr. Jus. Simms, Gusset a, Ala., or to
Mr. Charles Betts, on the place, or to
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
T^IIAT tvoll known and valuable PLANTA-
-I- 1 ION in Uswichee Bend, formerly owned
by Col. Turner; 18 miles from Columbus, 7 from
Fort Mitchell, M. & G. Railroad.
The place is handsomely improved, has every
builJing necessary for oomfortand convenience,
orchard of choice trees, a vineyurd. sbrub-
l:
Ac.
There aro 1510 acres in the tract, 1100 cloured,
700 first clans bottom laud, a portion of the bal
ance of deep chocolato and very productive.
The fertility of the land is unsurpassed, and
from its healthfuluees and location one of tho
most desirable plantations in the South.
Stock und provisions will be sold with the
place if desired.
For further particulars apply to
,. H. SIKES.
JIJ
&
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON:
10,000 lbs. Puro White Loid, in Oil;
2.000 lbs Fronch Zinc, in Oil;
5.000 1Y)h Cottuge Paints, in Oil:
4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1;
2 bbls Japan Varnish;
Or All ordors thankfully received i
2 bbls ConchlVarnish;
500 gall’s Linseed Oil;
50 boxes Window Glass, assorted;
10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of
PAINTS and colors,
id filldil with dispatch. The trado supplied with every
thing in our line at tho LOWEST PRICES.
Ai- Remember the Sign of tho GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad sfreef, next don
is A Co’s Hardware Store. * “ ^
nov 26—tf
PKNUEKTON A
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON!
We are now prepare J to forward Cot Ion and other Merchandise to and
from the Northern cities at our present
REDUCED RATES.
All consignments to us through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Wa. B.
Davibon, will ho promptly forwarded by our line of first Class River
Steamers, under command of tho oldest Captains aud Pilots on the river,
and by us promptly turned ovor, at Savannah, to the New York, Boston,
Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers.
Consignments to our care, from Northern cities, will he forwar
immediately on arrival ut Savannah, aud should there be at any time
accumulation of freight, nu extra light draft Iron Steamer will at oncel
put upon tho line.
Tho greatest possible dispatch ami economy will bo exorcised in gett
consignments through, and our arrangements are such as to warrant
saying, entire satisfaction will be given io all shipping by our Hue.
INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES
ERWIN & HARDEE
Por further particulars impure of
W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta?
December f>, 1865—lm
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 90 Broad Street,
(One door above Peaso’iJ Book Store,)
IX7HERE they are now receiving a well se-
VV lectud stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS. CAPS,
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS. Ac.
Also, a good u^aortmont of
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
which they are offering at Rkduckd Prices.
The Ladies will find it to their interest to calj
and examine their stock of DRESS GOODS
before purchasing elsewhere.
MR. L. I. HARVEY
is with this firm, and will bo pleased to seo his
friends and old customers. dec 21m
Wm. R. Bedell. Rob’t C. Pope.
1ST IE "W
BOOT MD SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK’S HOTEL).
W OULD respectfully announce to tho citi
zens of Columbus and vicinity that we are
now receiving and opening our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually koep on hand every style of
Ladies’, Mines’ and Children’s Shoes, and
Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoos and
Gaiters, und Children’s Copper-tlpedShoes.
All Grades of
Buff, Kip ami Wax Brogans.
Great pains Iirs been taken in getting up our
stock, and wo guarantee all work sold.
4£gr»To Country Merchants wooft'er liberal in
ducements, and invite them to examine our
stock.
Also, u fine assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oot 21-tf .
(Hegemau's Pure Cod Liver Oil,
T YOUNG & BR0.,
BHOBLEIRS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT _ATN"ID
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
SOLID.
BANK NOTES.
GEORGIA.
Buy
Buy’g
dec 2
VI*
Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company-
Bank of Middle Georgia -
Marino Bank
Bank of Augusta
Augusta Insurance-—**
Bank of Athens
Bunk ol Columbus......
Ban': of Comtuorce
Bank of the Empire State
Ba— of Fulton
B'in'.c of Savannah
Bunk of the State of Georgia
City Bank of Augusta
Fanners'end Mechanics’ Bank
Mechanics’ Bank «
Merchants’and Planters’ Bank
Planters’ Bank
Union Bank
Manufacturer*’ Bunk
Timber Cutters’ Bauk -
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile
Hank of Selma
‘• Hl Cortral Bank
!/' Commercial Bank-.—
Eastern Bonk — -
■* n Northern Bank
Soutborn Bank * -
J u SOUTH CAROLINA.
• •* Bank of Camden
J ’ Hunk of Charleston
1^ Hank of Chester
!■’ Bank of Goorgotown
-** Hank of Hamburg *
Hunk of Newborry
^ Hank of the State of South Carolina
^ Commercial Bank
10 Exchange Bank
1° Farmers’ and Exchange Bank .............
L* Merchants’ Bank
D Peoples' Bank
Planters’ Bank of Fairfield
Planters’und Mechanics’Bank ..—
I*- State Bauk
Southwestern Railroad
Union Bank-.—
27/4
Bauk of Montgomery **5
*i*FOR QUOTATIONS OF 0T11EH BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
* October 31—iim
•rfectly mle In all cast's, t
forbuhl+n by direc
tin', ttixi are easy to administer,
i they are nicely euaar coated.
’iey should be iu the baud* of
ery Maiden, Wife, and Mother
iMross us In perfect
Tho l
in the land.
Lillies c
vouftileuce, aud state their
I, as wo treat all Female Complaints,
Medicines suitable for all diiMsnscs to
subject.—Thirty-two page pamphlet,
IVoc.
s are sold by all druggists at $1
►lx boxes for $5; or they ars seat by
inail, free of postage, in an ordinary letter, free
from observation, by addressing the sole proprietor.
Dr. W. R. MERW1N, 37 Walker St., N. Y. .
N. B.—Cherokee Pills No. *2 aro prepared for
tptcial carte, wbon milder medicines fall; theso
ure sent by mail, free of postage, ou receipt cf $6,
thi price of each bo*.
Dr. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Essence or lAt'e,
Cures General Debility. Weak-
nt*r, I/yeteHce in rent ale*,
Palpitation of the Heart and
all Kerr mat Di»ea*e*. It re
stores new life aud vigor to the
aged, causing the hot blood of
youth to course the veins, res-
>l'" n '"'iJZ'r.A t“>Ing the Organ* of Gtnera-
neio UftT'—ta dm* thm. r»n\oting tmpotency and
thl$ Elixir rejuven- Debility, restoring Manlintee
me the system and and full rigor, thus proving a
overcome disease pcifect “JClivir of Lore," re
moving Sterility and Barrenness in both sexes. To
tho young, middle-aged, and aged, there Is no-greater
boon than this * Elixir of Lire.” It gives a now
lease of life, causing the weak and debilitated to
have renewed strength and vigor, and the cntlr#
system to thrill with Joy and pleasure. •
Price, one bottle $2; three bottles $5; sent by
express to any address.
Our medicines are sold and recommended bv all
respectable druggists in every part of tho civilized
globe; sumo unprincipled dealers, however, try to
deceive their customers by Selling cheap and worth-
1,-s.h compounds In order to moke money. Be not
deceived—ask for these medicines and lake no
others. If tbo druggist does not keep them, write
to ut. and wo will send them by express, carefully
paekod, free from observation, we will be pleased
to receive letters with full statements In regard to
any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are
afflicted Address all letters for medicines,
lets, or advice, to the sole proprietor, . ^
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Wtlkar 8t. ( H. I, -
deo fi Ivy