Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 07, 1865, Image 3

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y LEsl tils, Co.) Sdffsd JRNiturI •eniiftu L J ASSWaJ ' SETS; ' '• 1 I'Ww, th. J Tool,. n * Co.) •tHo’daJ i.n RPJF local NEWS ITEMS. matter M^try past- u .r7„- burin* bo.n nonounoed «• » for Alderman lit Wnrd. I tnke thin informing my friond* th&t I am mil • ,h " a . F. J. ABBOTT. lore dinnor, ami wlioti Dm deasart is brought In, rfnd after It is tsken away, it may bo two, in Die pert'iips, Udidatc. ELLIS] erly lit Ala. 1 ECp: Shucks; Case bees) | Ellers, Ac.;' roperty. I fALrAFRii lined forPil| mb. I EI Ion & Co,) | h at 11 o «* east o£tl V. F. Blum Hired, good«( 3., on tU« pr Teli irtox A Coj| B ARll I CARRIA31 nufacttirerU| •n, as ffooi i 1I0RSES,H ible burn** I can beieni amoni thiij and Beef Cl iblio- ir In c t °Ji, J tef*S3ul ‘!:0 #<3, )gew Ailvcitl.eiuentn. I n & B. Bills will h» ?e A *»lo of k to-d»y flno mBtoh liorses, » num- ‘ 0 [ inulor, oows, carriage*, buggies, ' ijootboir advertisement. . j Thorn in & Co., at 1116 Broad st., re to Boo a * tock of clothin *’ » nd * uoh j artists to cut .and make up the do lt cloths on their counters, thatthoir , B | 0 t(,o distinction of being the lead er fashion can no longer be disputed. 0 w ill take occasion to speak of this me again* ■be lovers of the danco will be glad to the csrd of hlr. (Jleaveland. He has •hi the art long, and his pupils cannot lurpssted in the graces of the cotillion *,ltz. . ..... »o splendid match mares will be ,raf- for on Saturday night at Wall * tmpson's. They aro fine blooded ani- s and dozens of our young gonts are bus to call them their "own.” he Pierce Lodge (of the Masonio therhoodl will meet to-night, he People's ticket for Mayor and Al- jnon will he found in our Columns to- No one hood slay from the polls for |«,nt of good men to vote for. Ennis «fc Co. have a large lot of l*,if shooting'pistols. Ennis & Co. lays get, and soil cheap, just what all ;i want. I f, always did love to soo the ladies pped in lino silk velvet or cloth llenry Persons has some of the Idiomest wo over saw. He also has dresses, netts, buttons, trimmings, first-rate house can bo rented by np- S ng at this office. .r. F. d. Abbott declines being a can- j Ite in the 1st ward. . J, H. Lawrence is announced as a I didato in the fid ward. Mr. Lawrence httomuke a good alderman, for no knows the duties better than lie »<> C. Calhoun and John Durkin are Ididates in the Oth ward. They ought i well, for thoy know every foot of | turf down there. jf. U. Griswold and John King nre an Incedas candidates in tho fid Ward for Jermen. Thoy are the present incum- |ti, and have mado diligent and inteili t representations. L Clifton Moses & Co. havo moved to I store, 161, opposito Cook’g Hotel, fy want bills on the various bunks of I Southern States. p/m C. Calhoun is a candidate for Al- nan in the Sixth Ward. Ho has beoh I tizen of Columbus for the last twenty rs, and has rendered valuablo service he country for fouryears. Ho deserves k>d vote. It , wvmi, juai, uu kuuu you frao drowu^Ing ur enooziug; butdinn* be Hi WAVS dram-drinking. iloro tea, urid al'tor ton, and between tou and slipper, it is no more but right and good; but let me caution you, brethren, not to bo always drAin-driuking. ‘Just whin vuu atari for bed, and when you'ro rowdy to pop into't, to take a dram or two is no more than a Christian may lawfully do. *Hut, brethren, let me caution you not to drink more than 1’vo mentioned, or it may bn yo may pass tho bounds of mode ration.’ ThkWILMtNUTON AND VVkLDON KA.IL- iVpad.—Wo learn from the Wilmington Journal that the President ami Superin tendent of this mad havo returned from the North, and havo been successful in making arrangements with tho govern ment,, as well as with other parties, which will enable the company to complete ne* cessary repairs, as well as to operate their road efficiently, CANDIDATES^ Coi.uunus, Ga., December Gth, 1805. Mr. Editor: The following tiokot will be Warmly supported at the election for Mayor and Aldermon on haturdny next: ««THE PEOPLE’S TrCKET.” Ear Mayor, JOHN QUIN. For Aldermen of tho First Ward, W. W. FLEWELLEN, M. D.. JOHN B. WRIGHT. For Aldermen of tho Second Ward, JAMES F. BOZEMAN, M. I>., F. 0. JOHNSON. For Aldorinen of the Third Ward, W, 11. GltlS WOLD. J. R. IVEY. For Aldorinen of the Fourth Ward, B. D. BARNES, G. E. GAGER. For Aldermon of tho Fifth Ward, A. B. BOSTICK, T. S. TUGGLE, M. D. For Aldormon of tho Sixth Ward, J. M. BIVINS. JOHN DURKIN. dec 7—to ;. REMOVAL. E. BARNARD & 00., HAVE REMOVED TO 83 and 85, Broad Street, (■AHMItf 4t ROONEY’S IIUII.DING,) W HERE they aro receiving in addition to their prosent largo and varied stock of GROCERIES, thefollowin articles— 100 Coils Groen Loaf Rope; 100 Pkgs Mackerel in Barrels, Halves, Qi tera, and Kits; • 26 Dur.on Mixed Piokles, (Underwood's); 25 " Mangoes; 100 Books Liverpool Suit; INDIA BAGGING AND TWINE, undo articles arriving daily, dec 6 lw ~ GUNS! GUNS!! " SHERMAN; JESSUP & CO., Manufacturers, Iinportars and Wholesale saddlery'harness, & |The Cornucopia." —■£hat Phelps is a f appointod agent of “Kria Kringlo” I mado agreeably apparent to us yes- pay. It has been n long time since we Is seon such a variety of dainty con- ■Sons as ho soot us, as a sample of what j "Cornucopia Bakery” can turn out. jero were cakes of all the choice varie- i, and pies of most palatable compound 1 cookery. His establishment is just fth an ono as every city of any size Iht to have and to sustain. House- Ipers can always procure from him tcacies for their tables. Silk Hu Collar*. In afii* 1 * 11 i and SWj airtoawl ‘1 h, but ide, 1» 1 ‘’*1 , the ejtr*l ICUAhU | R. , t ,lo0 & CeJ I prope ;TioNj bxjb, ■rniJM „ “iiasa Email Pox.—We learn that there are a faber of small pox cases—all negroes, [ understand—at a house bn the out- of Girard. The house is on tho Jthwestern suburbs of the town, and is |cved to be so isolated that thero is but i danger of its spreading if people ■dently avoid the vicinity. ■here aro also reports—which will no lbtgo into the country—that tboro aro 111 pox cases in this city. But we havo ] seen anybody who knows of a Caso, | we do not believe that any exist ka Extraordinary.—Don't you feel a |e nervous, Mr. Editor, at hearing how Jh oil and coal is being discovered in ■earth, thinking how quick we could Joburnodup? We boil things in a |to make tho grease rise to the top, and Ttyou think the fact that so much oil lurnl whore it was never found before, ps that tho grease is rising to tho top I the pot is boiling down below, pre- Itory to a grand burlt up? It takes |MilIer to forotell that M tbe end” is for if the fire doesn’t come from fw, the wickedness of the world will 4 d f aw it down from Heaven—for4he wination fails to conceive of that£ of |oni and Gomorrah a9 being worse. Ozin, thk Cotton Planter. are requested to statu that tho It Office will only be opened from 8 |0 o’clock a. m. to-day. Ikatii of Mr. Crew.—Wo learn from ■Atlanta Era, that this gentleman died PUho wounds received from tho hands iome murderous ruffians, on the night ■ho 28th ult., without being conscious tin 0 $ lvo information that would | to the detection oi the perpetrator*; I becomes our sad and painful duty to Bniclo tho death of Janata tt. Crew, I'-i • d . ,rom t* 10 elKwds of tho ■na inflicted on him by an assassin lln usd ay night. Mr. Crew was ono of Ibest and most prominent citizens of ■nta, and at tho time of his death, was ■adulate for Mayor of this city, with [prospects of election. Aa a gentle- 1 oitizons, he occupied a high posi- 1 in Atlrnta, and as General Ticket |nt at this place, he was useful in an [f«nt degree liis place will be hard us has tho life of One of our worthiest >n*boen terminated by the hand of an Nn, and unless something is done to the reign of crime in our midst, wo ►tly foar that we. will l?e called upon to nicle aimilayoccd<i!et><ie8 pf tho Kind. © lato hour at^vhich weVecotVed no- l°f Mr. Crews’s death, precludes a more faded notico. L rowurd of one thousand dollars lift' n otTi<red by the city council of Atlan- | ur the nppruhension of the murdorur. Ioainst Pram-Diunkino.—A Scotch R° n once nreached a long seriaop ■'nst dram-drinking, a vice prevalent J. 18 Pwisli, and from which, report said, ■J 8 * not free himself. ■ When yo get up, indeed, jre,may take £[ a,n » Rntl another just borore break liist, ^ perhaps another ufter; but dlnna r1- be dram-di inking. , you are out in the morn, you may u P, witb anothur dram, and Phain take another before luncheon— f0,r «L , Uk ? °n« whiLhis Lktof "“**“*’. b ° l dh,n ‘ b " paebody can ,oru|>l* for on* jmt be- Wolare authorized to announce Win. H. GRISWOLD aad J. KING, as candidates for Aldermen 3d Ward. Jb'or Alderman 2d Ward. JOHN H. LAWRENCE is announoed as i cadidate for Alderman 2d Word, dec" to* Many Votibs. For Aldermen (itli Ward. We authorized to aunounco JNO. C. CALHOUN and JNO, DURKIN, as candidates for Aldermen 6th Ward. dec ’ to Editors of Enqcirkr—Noxt Saturday our citizens will bo required to oleot a Mayor, a board of Aliiormcn, and other city officers, for tho year 1866. Every man who has any interest whatever at stake will admit tho importance of electing good men. Allow mo In your columns to suggest the following names for Mayor and Aldermen of tho different wards. For Mayor—F. G. WILKINS. Ward No. 1. T. E. BLANCHARD and F. J. ABBOTT Ward No. 2. F. S. CHAPMAN and F. C. JOHNSON. Ward No. 3. and JOHN KING, Ward No. 4. G. E. OAGElt and Dr. E. F. COLZEY. .Ward No. 5. W. L. SAULSBERRY and JOHN PEABODY. Ward No. 6, JAS, M, BIVINS and A. M. BRANDON. These nio all mon of business eapaoity and habits, and most of thorn are old mewbors of the Board, A VOTER. dqcft-tf. ^, For Aldermen ttd Ward. Wo are authorized to annouaee the names of JOHN KING and J. R. IVEY as candidates for Aldermen of the 3d Ward, dec 6 to For Aldermun 4th Ward. Tho friends of Dr. E. F. COLZEY announce him as a candidate for Aldormau of the 4th Ward. « For Aldermen 4lh WaTd, Wo arc authorized toannounco E. F. COLZEY. JOHN LIGON, as candidates for Aldermon 4th Ward on Satur day next. deo 6 to For Alderman 5lh Ward. Wo aro authorized to announce •LAWRENCE WALL, and A. B. BOSTICK. as candidatos < lor Aldorinen 5th Ward, at the ensuing eloction,deo 6 te For Aldermen 4th Ward, We aro authorized to announce J. 0. PORTER and JOHN McILlIENNY. as candidates for ro-elootion ns Aldermen of Uia ilk Ward. Election Saturday, Dec. 9. doc 5 to For Mayor. We nominate Col. JOHN QUIN asaoandi dato for next Mayor ot this city, believing that his knowledge of the duties of the office and hU disinterested doipro to serve will redound to its benefit. nov 30 to MANY CITIZENS. For Mayor. , I announce myself a candidate for re-eleotlon for Mayor, and tako this occasion to deny a report that I agrcod (beforo any former elec tion) to givo way for any one at this election or any other. F, G. WILKINS, nov 21* te i • For Mayor. Wo are authorized to announce J. L. MORTON. as a candidate for tho offico ol Mayor of the city of Columbus, at the ensuing municipal eleotion. no* 26 te FOIL MARSHAL. We are authorised to announco JACOB BUR- RU8 for Marshal, at the election on Saturday, deed to ~ ’ For Marshal. W j nre authorized toannounco the name of WILLIAM MAIIAFEEY, oh a oandidate'lor Marshal at the ensuing mu nicipal eleotion. nov 28 te For City' Mzrihal, THOMAS GRIER, the present Chief of Po lice, annouucea biuiself as a candidate for Mar shal at the ensuing election, on tho second Sat urday in December. j k . , nor 13 to . . Wan COACH MATERIALS, Springs, Axles, Hubs, Spokes, Shafts, Felloes, &c.; also, Rubber Loatber Machino Bolt ing, and Rubber Steam Packing: also, French, German and American Crlf Skins, Shoo FicdiogR. and Leather of every description, *95 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A., Adjoining City Bank, ami opposite U. S. and Globe Hotels. Branch of BETTS, NICHOLS ii CO., 319 . Broadway, Now York, deo 6—lot CLAUS HAS COME! Sinta Claus, the children's friend, To them, this pleasing groeting sends: That mindful of the Inst four yenrs, lie's come to step their trickling tears. And can be found at the BEE HIVE. Thtf largest and best assortment of TOYS! ever offorod in this market, at the BEE HIVE, Consiptin, of Speaking Dolls, Cryiug Dolls, Chinn Dolls, Wax Dolls, Linen Dolls, Little Dells, Big Dolls, DOLLS OF ALL 3 0 IIT S1 Chinn Doll Heads, £3;China Watch Stands HENRY PERSONS • H A3 .1 l/St lUKCKr/BD ■ 7J—4 Bleachotl Unit Unbleached .COTTON SIIKETUNOI 11-4 Bleached find Unbleaeh.d LINEN 811 EEIIMl! COLOKED DAMASK, ALL-WOOL LIN8EY, KENTUCKY JEANS. Henry Persons Has just received 60 MOSCOW BKAVEB OVERCOATS 6 CH0R10H1LLA OVERCOATS. Henry Person^ lias just received EMBROIDERED COLLARS nnd cUff.s, EMBROIDER’D HANDKKROHIKF.S —From §3 to $10 each.— noG-4t V For MarMlial. authorized to nnnpuncq tho name of * 'GEORGE A. UD0KABY, m u caudidatc fur Marshal, at the election iu DcocmhiVnext. • Nov, 10— te* For Deputy Marshal. Wo are authoricod to announce the aumo of JOHN C. LOVE BACK as a candidate lor re-eleotion fbr the office Deputy Msivhal. _ pov 14 te •_ Administrator’s Sale. ceased, I will offer for siilo, upon tho premise . on the old Fedorul road, six miics north of Hurtvillc, on M. and tJ. R. R„ oil Tuesday, the 12th inst., the personal proporty. ot decedent, consisting of mules, hogs, cuttle, corn, fodder, farming tools, blnaksmith's toolp. carpenter'? tool?, and ft FINE SET OF GUNSMITH’S TOOLS. Tonus—All sums under twenty-five dollar. 1 oash; all over on a credit until tho fifteenth of October next, with interest from date: two ap proved securities and small notes; to be paid in IT. 8. gold. Also, will rent the farm for next year, con sisting of two hundred acres cleared laud, in a high state of cultivation. HENRY A. KEY, dec 6—ifc Administrator. 1 Card Receivers,, 1 Baskets, I ! 1 Babies, j * Figures, > * Candlesticks, j ‘ Fruit Pintos, * Emery Stands S.i Smokers’ Sets, Segar Stands, Match Boxes, Animals, Roses. Wash Stands. Cups Si Sauoers Day Boarders. ner month. Persons wishing ono meal a day ■15 Boarders can got. their meals at any hour. J^Meals furnished to those leaving on tho Macon train. CHARLEY BAlUtOV/, doc C lui For Sale, A NO. 1 Iroti Cittton Screw, complete in ov ary respect. For terms apply at this offico, or to T. F. RI DEN HOUR. deo 5—lw J. R. IVEY & CO HAVE JtJST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY J3AGGTN G 50 coils ROPE, 500 lbs. 1 TWINE, Large lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the above Articles wil he rold in largo or small-qaantitics. pov 30—tf ^ Pistols, Powder, Shot, &c. (JOLT'S, POCKET. PISTOLS, COLT'S POLICE do. SMITH A WESSON'S Jo. all sizes. 1 CARTRIDGES. POWDER AND SHOT, PERCUSSION CAPS, V, 1 I' jind. now lot of 1 STElii peedLe' spectacles. Just rucotvefi at fiec 2 fit T. S. SPEAR'S. A .... IPQJl IvEjMT,- A GOOl) rifiiCNTATfDN in RumcII aountv, Alabama, from 200 to 250 acres of which is fresh land that will produce cotton finely. Corn Foddor, Mules, liorses, cattle, and hogs, can bo purchased on tho promises. Apply at this Offico, nov IT tf .. 8 Bank Notes Wanted. I AM authorized to purchaso noto3 of the Banks in tho State? of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana ami Tennessee, and will pay full markot rotes lor the sutne. : ■ W. FELIX" ALEXANDER. Ag’t E. M. Bruce k Co., No. 95, Broad st., over Ennis' st. oct 26 tf Sun copy. • , ; A House and Lot in Wynnton FOR JF5.B3STX, O NLY a short distance from town. The houso contains twelves room?. Thero is a well of vory fino water on the place. All neces sary out-buildings in good repair. A small or chard of very choice fruit trees, good garden, Ac. Apply at ibis office, n 24—tf For City Hexiou. JAM KB WILSON, us he is by loss of all his Angvu on ono hand not able to do common labor, wo hope he will bo supported. dec 5 tq MANT FRIENDS. , J Jl. For Hr zlon. II, T. fHMOSS, the present incumbent, is a candidate for re-oleotion for City Sexton, at thj^ election in December next, nov 22 te Notice to Shippers of Cotton. Office Westmin a Atlantic Railroad, I Atlanta, Ga„ Nov. 2tt, 1H>5. f A LL persons shipping Cotton over tho Wes tern k Atlantic Railroad, are required to Insure the sauio against Fire, a? the same will, from this time forward, bn received nt the own- or,s risk, unless notice i? given the Hoad to in* sure for the benefit of tho owner and nt his or her expense. ROB'T BAUtilt, Lop t." dec 2 lm / UXTIOK SALE OF MULES and HORSES! AT TUSKEGEE, ALA. O N Friday, Doceuib WA o'clock, I will Tuskegee, Alabama: GO Hoad of Horses ! suitable for tho Harness nnd Saddle—among thorn some VERY FINE STOCK- * 40 Likely Mules! in good condition—some of them arc extra fine. This is n good opportunity to replenish your " t0Ck - S. SALTER. pov 25 2w _ , " 1 Dwelling Wanted."" : A NT EOMon havtna aMwoltTp* of'ft'.'jir. fivo Amfii rooms convuuicnttv situated, cani hear of a good tenaut by applying hi the storo of J. Kyle J Co. Possession wanted by 1st ot Junuaryuoxl. .JOSEPH F. POU. mU . . .... . Notice. V must couio up iiuil seine; anil mono to pay by first day of January noxt, r notes ami account? will bo put »'» * The bo.AaAml i»upe*i of the conoorb Cody, that they who fail to that tbeiy n kt oocoi ‘ 1— -— , j- _ , , are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook i Hotel. CODY. HOMING Jc SWIFT. Ootugibna^Oct. 31. lsfij.—tjaul ^ 'Notice. W ILL be sold at tho residence of G. M Anderson, ot Muscogee county, on tb« old Expross Rood, eight miles from Uolufalmw.' - r - £\~ acres of land. TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! Express Wagons, Uookawaj's, Carriages, Hose Carriages, Dump Carts, Circusses, &c. WOOD TOYS! WOOD TOYS Stables, Houses, Dry Goods Stores, Kitchen Furniture, Menageries, Farm Yards, Villages Bureaus, Cross Bows, Guns Humming Tbps, Battle Dares, Graces, 1 Animals and Horses, Arc., Tin Swords, Steel Swords, Brass Swords, Whips, Flageolets, Zino Mirrors, Cabas, Bon Don Boxes, Harmonicas, Sognr oaana, pookot Knives Baby Rattles, Tooth Brushes, Key Kings,' &o. : , in fact the articles aro so numerous that wo canuot mention even 'a ■simtfl port, therefore, we invite the Publio to oqll and soo for themselves. The abovo stock will bo for sule at wholssalp and retail until the 15th De, cemDer,'after thur time only at retail, W, H. H. PHELPS. Having bought llio ltyuehart Bakery, I am jropurod to get up uny sort oi CAKES, in uny sort of style, nt short notice. Fresh Bread every doy (except Sunday). I am ma king a superior artiole of Craokers, to which I invite tho attention of the pub lie. W, H. H. PHELPS, nov 30 tf Dissolution of Copartnership Coi.uMRua, Ga., Dec. 2d, 1865. r pHE copartnership heretofore existing unde. JL tho name of Seals, Jones k Acee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tho firm will be closed by J. S. Jones and J. S. Acee. W. B. SEALS, J. 8. JONES, J. 8. ACER. The business heretofore conducted under the firm and nuiae of Scald,, Jones k Acee will be continued by the uudorsigned at the old stuud, under the name and style of Jones Sc Acee. J. S. JONES. J. S. ACEE. dec 3 lw Green and Black Tea. •FRESH LOT of Jenkins' celebrated Teas, uciveil end for sale bv PART Eli k FLOURNOY. A -FRE Sago. .. fresh Sage, juev carter i flournoy. BARGAINS! Mil! BLOUNT & CHIPLEY, No. <48 BROAD STREET, GROCERS -AND-, COMMISSION MERCHANTS dec 0—1 m 20,000 pounds Choice Western Btacon, F ST0RE “ df Sl«yfcWi>.v. Kentucky Jeans, SUPERIOR Artiole in store unJJurfcalo, oi 5 will bo exchanged for Wool by ‘ - BLOUNT k CHIPLEY . dec 6—lm No. 44 Broad st._ USEFUL THINGS EMPORIUM, -01'- SAPPINGTON, DEWS & CO., Gentlemen's Hats: Boys’ Hats: Good Wool Hats; Gentlemen's Shoes, Ladies’ Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Misses Shoes, Children's Shoes, Suspenffors, Ilnjidkorchief?, : Gloves, Spool Thread. Pins, Neodles, Homespun, a Ostiuburgs, Cottort Xom, and many other things for §%lc cheap ot SAPPJNGTON, DEWS A IjO’S EMPORIUM. dee 6—tf . - y ' r BOOTS AND SHOP. 50 Cases Boots and Shoes JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BY PIKE & ROBINSON, At Jno. 8. Cargill & Co's^ 138 HltOAD STREET, Conaietina of LADIES’, MISSES'AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, MEN’S. BOYS’ AND YOUTUs’ Boots, Shoes ana Gaiters, AND CHILDREN'S COPPER TIPPED SHOES, NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, SPLfitfDID LOT ' Men’s Calf and Sowed ?cg Boots: Boys' Yoaths’ And Children's do : Ladies’ Calf and Kid BtUmorals ; Misses’ and Children’? Copper-tipped Show. Ladies’ Lasting Congress Gaiters,* and many other kinds too numerous to mention- Those in want will do well to call and oxnmino our stock beforo purchasing. WELLS, CURTIS & CO. dec 5—lw French Calf Skins. Q DOZEN Best quality Frencu Calf Skins. ALSO. A large lot Shoe Thread and Lining? of differ ent qualities, for sulo low by dec 6 1 w WKLLS. CURTIS Jk CO. On and after Monday Dec. lib, We will offer our entire stock of LADIES’ GENTS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES, GENTS’ and BOYS' HATS, GENTS’ SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR, TABLE CUTLERY, And several other articles, AT 25 PER CENT. Less than they can be bought in the City, we intend hereafter to devote our attention exclusively to the DRY GOODS and NOTION Business. * Call early before they are all gone. W. L. PARKER, 64 Broad Street, Dee. 3. lw HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! J. ENNIS & CO., ARK AT THEIR OLD STAND, 95 and 97 Broad Street, Where thoy have in store and to arrive a fine sleek of HARDAVARE, and such goods as are in their line, which they offer to everybody at as low prices as can be afforded. We respectfully return our thanks.to our old customer? and friends who have bestowed on us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing the same course which we have through tho past to recieve your trade. We respectfully vite everybody trading to Columbus to give us a cal!, OUR TERMS ARE CASH. nov 2D tf GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OT-riOM, yo. 65 BROAD STREET; COHUMJiUS, OA. Success Attends_th8 Diligent I OPLCIAL NOTICK.— I be* le.re to Mil a . t c c ? t r 0 i n 10 l * 10 L *®PitaliUs of our commu nity that I hare on wy b,, 0 k? a large number of llou?* 1 ?. Lots, Farms. Plantations and other species of property which doe« not appear iu my column in tho news, aners. My advioe la to al that if you want to buy call first on ma and see it we cun t trade, then go elsewhere. J. H. SIKES. , _ FOR SALE, A HAW and GRIST MILL on the railroad between Columbus and Opelika and is sit uated on Wacoochee crock. There is four acres of land. It has on it a good dwelling with four rooms. The &tream is good and runs the mil! .. There is plenty ot gobd all tho year round. There is plenty ot gobd timber in the neighborhood. The mill is well located on the rood from Dover to West Point. This can be bought cheap. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, A FINK Fire and. Burglar proof iron safe— R. M. Patrick s improvod patent. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE i a* — .. — — , near Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama. The plrce contain* 63 acres of land, one half cleared- The dwelling is convenient and well finished, with six flue rooms, with fire place in each ; store room, Arc, On the place is a good TAN- YARD, in successful operation ; ‘good PEACH and APPLE ORCHARD. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE. PLANTATION OF l.UM ACHE3 OF BX- Jf CELLliNT LAND FOR ALE.-Thi* Plantation is located in CLatnborscounty, Ala., six miles north of *alcrn, 22 miles west of Co lumbus Ttuui- cash, or in cotton to be made on the place. Corn, pork, stock hogs, cattle and mule* rosy be bought with it. Make pro posals to Mr Jus. Simm?, Cusseta, Ala., or to Mr. Charles Botts, on the place, or to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, T HAT well known and valuable PLANTA- iluX in CDwichee Bend, formerly owned by Col. Turner; 18 miles from Columbus, 7 from Fort Mitchell, M. k 0. Railroad. The place ia handsomely improved, has every building nectary lor comfort and convenience, an orchard of choice trees, a vineyard, shrub bery and llowers. There are cabins sufficient for 13d utigroe?, two gin bouses, barns, stables. kc. Thero arc 1540 acres in the tract, 1100cleared. TOO first cla.v« bottom land, a portion of tbe bal ance of deep chocolate and very productive. The fertility of tbe land is unsurpassed, aad from it? hcaitblulnes? und location one of tbe most desirable plantationr in the South. Stock and provisions will be sold with tMi place if de?ired. For further particulars apply to J. H. SIKES. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. i on bond CAKHIAUE MATERIAL, v 28 tf H A I J. ENNIS & CO. VTAVE on hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. J1 nov 29 tf mm. & BROTHER HAVE REMOVED TO 3STo. 90 Broad Street,' (Ono door abovo Pease’s Book Store,) Staple and Fancy Dry Goods DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES. 11A rs, CAPS, CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS. Ac. Also, a good assortment of LADIES’ CLOAKS, which they arc offering at Reduced Pbicss. The Ladies will find it to thoir interest to call and examine their stock of DRESS GOODS before purchasing el9ewhore. MU. L. I. HARVEY is with thi? firm, and will be pleased to see hla friend? and old customers. dec 2 lm J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on haml BUILDIN0 HARDWARE, nor 2a tt Lemon Syrup, r, for talo by K.TER k FLOURNOY. Philotoken or Females’ Friend, A MOST Valuable Medicine, for sale by dec 3 U CARTER Sc FLOURNOY. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. Sterling’s Ambrosia, CARTER Al FLOURNOY. Corn Starch, O F Superior quality, for sale by den U tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. I. LAYING received a fresh supply of NORTHERN EXOHANGEi I will bo happy to suppy niy former customers, uml others desiring to remit funds North- V '«'* W. FELIX ALEXANDER, nov 2D tf Sun A Times copy. ,. 100 Dollars Reward. tfloLEN from my lot in Upson county, on O the uight of tho 28th ult. my B A\ MARK : ., - —||it e fioe, fret and eevvn yean old, with a wnuo iace. leet ana leg?, end white about tho belly. She is a heavy Miuuto built animal, and seouas to be with foal. 1 will pay twenty five dollars to know were t u 2tk ol December t Splendid Cotton Plantation FOR SALE OR RENT. Having no faith in tho “freedmen” a? Labor er?, and no disposition to undertake to raunuuo them, I havo determined to soil my valuable and highly improved COTTON PLANTATION, situated on the Mobilo Sc Girard Railroad ia Macon eounty. Alabama, forty miles from Columbus, containing 1520 nor«?, one hall clear ed. The charector ol tho toil t? hummock, second hammock, and upland, and nearly nil fresh. The timber consists of beech, birch, maple, hiokwy# white oak, post oak, poplar, pine Ac. • 1 well r Jenehurin Med re) ranged for »teok. Buildings ovcclle ing of a fine dwelliug of cevon room-, besides halls, oldseta. pnwtrioi. with a coiouiodious ve randah ono hundred nnd nftv t»\.» feet long: In short, it is an elegant SoytH* n //-»*« Also kitcheu, smoke hou»o, back dairy and ice house; eating houso for laborer?, nnl lino double negro houses qf tyro room* euch 18 by 20 foet. with glass windows, well plastered and painted, with brick pillas snd ohiiume?; a commodious two story bam, packing screw and gin bouse, with un almost new und very supe rior 50 saw gin—-sugar mill, and two PH) gallon kettles. , ... .. This ie ono of the host Cotton Plantations in eastern Alabama, oonvoniontly giiuafod. easy .of access, and with theoholceof cither Mont gomery or Oolumbu* as a market. / urn d> - tennined to sell. Thoau who wish may try the •‘ft-eedmen:’’ I shall not. _ , a Terms, $15,000oash. or $16,000 »n two equal installments. If the latter, tho first payment on 25th December instant, and second twc'.vo months threafter without interest. Coro, meal, mules, cotton seed Ac., supplied en reuaouuble terms if desired. ;*<;»;'« <■* Freed peeplo on tho place and will he glad to get homes for another year. If not void within Ufteon day?, the plaoj will b«« lor r«ni. Persons wi-fting further particular? or to ex- sujiue the place are referred to my irioud, Mr. J >hn S. Colbert, Columbus, Ga. dee5-tf. ■ - Mules! Horses!! Mules!! Ua 4s. RA )1 K AD of fine Toonessoe Mutes and llort-- alU ea, for sale at the Livery Stable* of HA1NKS, MctlEHEK A CO. Thia is all good atock—free from brands ot aay sort, never having been worn down in aruxy service. Calieeon. ..... nov 22 tf E. J. PINCKAKD. J. ENNIS & E on hi MENTS. co. J. ENNIS & CO, JJAVE on hand PUTTY. ULASS, PAINTS und OILS. nov 2s) ti J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. A RE sole agents for Howe’s. Rail Road, L .. nant. Platform and Counter Scales. War- tanted oquai to any other make, which we sett at mimutaoturer's prices. nov 2D tf J. ENNIS & co. Scissors and Shears, Feather Dustora, Gun?. /ADS, Plated Spoons and the Hardware line, J. ENNIS & CO. Just Received, RAA BUSHELS CORN MEAL and ll^uiny. ALSO. A good supply POWDER ard SHOT, dec 5——4t TYLER A ROBISON. _ National Express Company. B OOKS are open for a limited subscription lor stock in the National Express Compa ny, One per cent, uu the stock subscribed is required to be paid in. dec 5— St BoutweU’* Tax Payer’* Manual for 1065. ■PHIS is the most comprehensive work on the J Internal Revenue Law now extant. In addition to tho law it contains schedules of Stump Duties and Tnxablo Articles, together with’tbe latest Rulings of the Commissioner. A few cooie? only for sale. Apply to . - \\ L Wit. K. Bkdell. Rob’t C. Pops, NEW BOOT m SHOE STORE. BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbut, (UNDER COOK'S HOTEL). receiving and opening our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually keep on band every style of Ladies', Mis?es’ r.ud Children’s Shoes, and Men’s Boys’ and Youths' Boot.?, Shoes and Gaiters, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes. All Grades of Ruff, Kip and Wax Brogais, Great pains has-been taken in getting np oaf stock, nn l we guarantee a'l work sold. J5TTo Country Merchant? we offer liberal In ducements, und invite them to examine oar stock. Also, a fine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. Advances on Cotton. J. R. IVEY A 00. TAKEN UP, dec 6— ,*»t JOS. K. WEBSTER. A Plantation Wanted. J WANT TO RENT a good Cotton^ Planta- ) at the it nnd or.o year’? supplies. 1 will end oftho year the same amount of sup all the stock in as rood condition ea l receive it and will give one nail of the crop tor the rent. Satisfactory reference will bejriyen. Enquire at nov 24 tf THIS OFFICE. A Good Chance! T OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202^ acre- J. of Land for sale; adjoiuing wh< it- length of the corporation of Lumpkin, east; 80 acres cleared and 120 acros in tbe w»od*. nov 16 lm* J. G. SINGER. Macou T«lc«raph copy »nd .oud bill to .1. G. S. | tpfM „ lfM> wU , n uinJl . r „ u ,,i| c | De i fail; _____ nt by mail, free of pustago, ou receipt of |fiy Cotton Mill for Sale. V\TE offer for sale our COTTON MILE, locsr TT tetl at Bradford, Coosa county. Alabama* with 1420 acres of land attached.' For purticn- lars, address SIMPSON A MOORE. Cure of Lehman. Durr A Co., nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ala? CHEROKEE PILLS, Or JTnnale Regulator, n M :utM. lions, Valns J/taetache, Giddiness, and all dis ease? that spring from Irregularity, by removing tho cause and all in* effects that arise from It. They aro perfectly safe in all case*, m- trpf when forbidden by dices- tioi.s, nnd ntc easy to administer, (<s they aro nicely sugar coated. They Vbould bo in the hands of every Muhlen, Wife, sml Mother In tho land. Ladles can address us In perfect . nnfidt-nco, and state their oom- plalnts In fhll, n- we treat nil F. ninle Complaint*, end prepare Medicines sultatile for ell diseases U which they arc viil.jcet.—Tblrty-twopegepemphlst, In a sealed onvolorw, tVce. The Cherokee rills m e sold by ell druggists st $1 per box. or ?tx boxes for $5; or they are sent by mall, free of pontage, In un ordinary letter, freer from observation, by uddressing the sole proprietor. Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walksr 8t., N. T. 4 N. B.—Cherokee Pills No. 2 ere prepared far FOR SALE, |QQ FINE PORK HOGS. 150 FINE STOCK HOGS. 12 MILCH COWS, with young Calves, 70 HEAD BEEF CATTLE, 75 HEAD OF SHEEP, 2000 BUSHELS COTTON SEED. Apply to WM. B. BLACKMON, Oswichee. Russell co., Ala., or McKENDKER A KING, nov *J1 2w Columbus, Ga. FOR SALE, 100 mE P0KK H0QS ’ 100 STOCK HOGS. 30 11KAD BKKF OATTLB. 3000 BUSHELS CORN. at.OOO LBS. FODDER. 500 BUSHELS COTTON SEED. Apply to SEABORN L1NCH. Suspen.ion. Mncon co., Ain.. No. f), M. A O. R. U.. or WARNOCK A 00. hot 30 2k Calnmbp,. Gn. Me ;.riV< t/e.10/1 bvr Dn. WRIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, Eaatnet of CIO, j j General lability. Weak- . ffutterics its f emales* nitaiiou of the lltari and It r »■ lifo and vigor to thw ting the hot blood of At the Phentx rites t „ ronrao the veins, ree- S — tt tint Ftixir inuif> I*tlility. restoring Manlinem ate tiu tytiefx and ami futt rigor, thus proving * overcome dieeate. jarfect ’• Elieeir of Lots," re moving Sterility and Darren nets in both sexes. T® tho young, middle-aged, and aged, there lano^reeter boon than this “ Elixir of Life." It gtree a new leaao of life, causing tho weak nnd debilitated to havo renewed strength and vigor, and the entlro system to thi ill with Joy end ploMuro. ; • ** . bottle tjri\ three bottles 99; sent by r oddi. Prici. express to a.., Our inodiclui's are sold and recommended bv ell respectable dnigcbts In every part of the civilised globe; some unpriuclpleu dealers, however, try to deceive their ruttoumrk by selling cheep end worth less compound* In order to make money. Be not deceived—ask for then* medicines and Uke no other*. If the drnggUt doe* not keep them, writ# to us, end we will m d.1 them by r*press, osrefklly I lacked, free from observation. We wlU be pleased lo receive letters with frill atntoments in regard to disease with which ladle* or gentlemen ire llcted Add reus all Utters for medlolnee, pamnk- frrfee, to the sole proprietor, ^ ^*a Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Wnlkar 8t. ( V. I,. ISJlctU Ute, *: