Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 07, 1865, Image 4

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iAn EijBfh \st on tiif. Rampage.— •'StMWfctbc Elrphuut" is. ns n g.-noral tW»K- ft very yleu*u?it nmuapinent; but it smn*tim*a happens that mi occasion of.thst clmrACtor is more suie ami satis- fmjtnry when “iliatftnc© lends enchant ment to the view.” A case in point on- currftd ln«t Sunday night* about 12 o'- okicV/iinar tho Kidgo Avenue Railroad Depot Au Elephant, belonging to a traveling show, became unmanageable at tlie point »nmed, and departing for a time from the usual sober habits of that fiatottiity of hig animals, who are nl- ways democratic enough in their ideas to caTTy their own tilinks wlieu tmveling determined to have a big time generally on his own hook- During the absence of the keeper Said i lepliunt took it'into his head to knock things “higher nor a kit**’ in the stableSvhere lie was confined for Uipfpigbt. Stable stalls disappeared oneT*y oiie beuealh the touch of his tinge trunk; pile wagon was smashed to pieces, a passenger railway ear was part ly demolished, and every horse in the •table was 4placed in danger of losing life at Iny moment. It was thought advisable to open the stable doors in or der tu snvo other property from destruc tion; this tea* douo, when the huge beast •Aid*' his way into Ridge avenue, und traveled for about one mile up that road, tearing tiowo fences and twisting otf *trfat»clies of ti'fes, besides oommitng oth Vi bieAches of tho peace. At last the keeper made his appearance, who suc ceeded in fjnieting the enraged animal and convryvd him t«> bis intended place of exhibfctmr. where lie pieketl up a man and threw him against a partition.. He T: S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER NEW STOREI GOODS! JNEW jeweler, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts. AT HIS OLD STAND, S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) . afti'i wurds broke down a portion of nsta bio wull, but soon afterward* beonmc ' calm und quiet. The elephant woighs fire mid u quarter tons. The damage done will reach about nine hundred dol- "lars, which will be paid by the proprietor of the animal.—Phitadclphi.i Enquirer, Has now open a new end rich stock of FINK GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, ST HIDING SILVER WARE, FINK PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &c. ALSO—A fine Miortro.nl of Silver and Gold TIIIMULES. Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any dosign or pattern. PEBBLE. SPECTACLES, I. UoW.-Mver and.Steal From..-, : WATCH WORK end Jewelry repaired by good ernl responsible workmen. MR. JAS. PRICKER Has charge of tho Watch Department. which In itself is a GUARANTEE that the work will be dona in the best possible uiaunor. Persons having PLAIN Watctfos can have them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite. Garnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Wl» i. too welt knofiiV pood imyrecommen dation from me, ho. ebargo ot tbo Repairing of Jewelry. Diamond eetQoit, Kugrnviag. A-e. Oct 20-llf 8ua eopy- ; . GOLD PENS llave in store and are dally receiving a largo assortment of “ LE* CRITIQUE EST JklSEE ET L'ART 1ST DIFFICILE!" j N0 * Kltl[ l ““ CI . S ' “ Whoever Wante Full Value for STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, NOTIONS*- Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS, T «HE ‘FIJWWT Ainl BEST* ASSORTMENT of ' ” ‘ ‘ ”Gold PENS. Call: Oct 20 tf Sun copy. b » Sabbath and Sunday-—A correspon "‘dfitif'takft tie to consider the expediency * ofdimuMiig Sunday and using Sabbath for tho first day of tho *veek. The words aro not synonotnou**, however. Sabbath i» ot rcet observed on Saturday \ J»y Ji'Wf. t»n Sandav by Christians—&</>- « Viuflisiho limit ulidn : Sunday, or the first of. tho week* the tinio of its ob servance* .In England this distinction is f more 0artfully observed than liFle.— ••The Homilies of tho English Church” enjoin us “to keep the Christian Sabbath day, which is the Sunday." So the title * j #frtM great national eocinty, ‘‘American Sunday School Union,” inavks it a Chris- tian inptitution, as distinct from any oth er religion. Tho Seventh Day Baptists published u paper called the Sabbath Re corder, hut it advocated the observance of Saturday as tho Sabbath. It would therefore bo iiyuriuus to our principles as Christians who hold that Sunday is the Sabbntli day, if wo ceased to speak of it when pimply designating the day of the t: week* us Sunday. The heathen origin of the several names of the days of the week, is no objection to our using them liow, or rather it is <|uite as proper to use one of them as another,—.Yen* York Oh- lluiluess Men— Mechanics— Everybody SHOULD INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS! THE ORIGINAL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN., Capital ♦54)0,000* INSURES AOA1XST Accidents of all Kinds, Cia.lng Bodily I»Jory,r L»,i of Life CASSIMERES, SATINETS, ^ JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and all kinds of Goods suitable far Gents’ La dies’and Children's wear, whieh they offer to IT IS CHEAP. A Policy for 95006 in ca«« of fatal accident, or $25per week iu cuso ol disabling l.ijury. costa *25 to s>30 per year* /Itiy sum train jotsMto $10,000, the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at th lowest market rates The especial attention of Country Merchants is invited to call nod examine our slock betore pun-basing elsewhere. j Liberal Dlsoount allowed t« the Tr*le. MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN. Sr., (foruievi: with Redd, Johnson 1 Co.,) and MR GEORG MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kyle A Co would be pleased to set. their oltflflr|«p|dJ iU patrons at tbo above add reus, where they may rest assured they will bo treated with the fairness and kindness which characterized their dealings with them in former times. Nov ft 1m with $5‘to*30 weekly oomponeat»on. at propor tionate rates. Polices written lor five > ears- IT IS UNIVERSAL. Thls'Uompany mmir'Rs against all sorts of ac cidents, whether they occur in traveling, work ing in tho shop or factory, walking in the street. riding, bunting, fishing, Ac. It is | ,g, riding, hunting, fishing, Ac. --- sues Igafaloaibr ««JI • persons in all parts ol the United Slates and Canadas, and grants perm it .‘I to visit Roy port of the world, ibis insurance is sought after and valued by nil dosses ot i rich or poor. -<• • Mr is nGLiAiiu: iff jfl WlHfifiiXMiil in New York had a fenpeet- ablu gentlemnu arrested last week bo- cause a fortune-teller had told her that a mau of his appearuneu had stolen her jewelry. compentc. - m steadily ircreasing. Its capitd if Ample directory of the highest character, nnd . If a HnVfi'vn in emit for tin puytumt <V No Medical Examination Inquired. 49~Ti:rkk Cksts a Day will insure a roan for 9J&), or $10 weekly compensation for one year. e<* A Sensitive Mourner.—Not long , , ago, a well known divine of this city was ,i -SiiVtring u funeral discourse, uud had occasion to make use of the expression, .“sleeping upon the couch of death,” which, os an illustration, would here, gsrded by u sensible person ns quite ap posite uud to the purpose. Not so, how- ovur, to tho huKtmiid of the deceased; for * Jie waited upon the clergyman and de- r munded an apology For having insinuated that his wife died on a couch : Tho min ister attempted to explain to the sensitive gentleman that no reflection was intended upon the memory of his doceuaed part ner, but agreed* if it was morn accepta- blo % to substitute the word “lounge. * It . 1. • may not bo inappropriate to add thut. ac cording to common report, the individu al who thus exhibited such tenderness for tlie memory of the dead, wtis by no means regardful of his wife’s happiness while living, and that scenes occurred in ► ^ * their domestic circle which would not have been pleasant to mention ill a fune ral discourse.—Richmond Tuntt» Application* received and nolicie* famed e by D. F. VVILLCOX. Agent. 200.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, &c. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS l Alt to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each . Without regard to value!! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be sold for $1 Each: AV) Solid Silver Dining Sets $75 to $300 500 Silver Salvers and Urnfl—; SO to 250 500 Solid Silver Tea ScU complete— 50 to 800 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs 75 to 2>0 200 Mahogony Musical Boxes, 24uirs 50 to 200 250 Gold limiting Watches 75 to 250 250 Ladies Enamelled Gold Watches 50 to 200 500 Geafa’ Hunting Silver Watches 500 Open-race Silver Watches 500 Ivory Opera Glasses. JOa Muther.pf Pearl Lorgnettes 310 Six Darrel Revolver* 500 Single and DouWe Shooter*.-..- 300 Elegant Oil Paintings 250 Marble Statues, Busts, Ac - 25o Diamond Kings— 5.000 Photo. Albums, all 2,0,0 Gold Vest A Neck Chains 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 5.1 WO Chased Gold Braealftta- h....- 2.000 Chatelaine A Guard Chain*-. 7.000 Boliutire A Revolving Brooches DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. ' f s. PHM UKRTON. 1)R - A. M. WALKER. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, idSWUFACTURlKlG AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, ' ,■ • _ ——_ . #,n.a > n,lIV tllff UTftR U. their Money Muet Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., * NltXT DOOll TO ROSKTTK A LAWHON. The Largeat and Best Stock of DRY GOODS for sale and rent PRAIRIeTGStaS 1 iS, l tiAJ wl ill .muon count. V.-.ANA orlli_i»r I nTun 8|irlnr. HKXfDOUH TO J. EHXII A CO-» HARUWAIIB HTOAK 820,000 INVESTED M PORTED. 2.V1 gal* (Whito) Kerosone Oil: »*> lbs Tea, Young Hyson: 2011 lb* Biack. English Breakfast: 200 lb*'Black. English ureaRraet 250 gnl* English Ah'choL high P S00 Hi* Kofi nod Borat. English: proof: *r • IIM* UIDiegS , 50|h*()um A*af»plida; IDs Knip. Can l liar is: nk«(iooos In uk'iuinal „„ D. That l-ftrt of our slock now being opened consists of the following articles: .50 gioss bottlo corks: Iim gross vial corks : 50 lbs Turkoy Rhubarb, true: 50 lbs India Rhubarb, powerd ; 100 gals East India Castor Oil; 1 rase 50 lbs Turkey Opium: 25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new; 25lbs Pulv. Jalap: 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 25 lbs Iodine, resub; 3 gross iSrhllit* Powders; 1 gross McMnnn’s Elixir Ofduui; 1 gross Steer’s Opoileldoo: 1 gross Bateman’s Drops ; 20 doxGott«re<>s Water; 25 do* Vermiiugc, assorted: 25 do* Mustang Liniment: 1 gross Tarrant's Seltier Aperient: 1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters; ’ a gross llolmbold’s Buobu; gross Hostetler’s Bitters ; gross Ayer’s Ague Cure ; w }y gross C Dye: >4 gross Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral t*idri_ - _ Llai’k Pepper: :u>» lbs Allspice; 260 lbs Race Ginger, fresh; 5*> Da Cion moon Bark; 2» oases Olivo Oil; 1(4) lbs Cabinet Glue; 50 lbs Whito Glue; 0»U JIh Bi Curb Soda, Liverpool; 111) lbs Corn Starch.new: , _ lt>.) lb* Lnrillard’s Mocaboybnuo; 23 lbs Pul Cayenne l’eppvr; ltX) !>>• Pure Cream Tartar;* luo or.- rfulph Quinine; 50 ots buipil Morphine; 50 ibs Eng. Blue Ma-s; lud lbs Curb. Ammonia; Ilk* Alum; f>o lbs B.ilsaui Copaiba : 25 Iba Stib. Nit. Bfaiuuth : 50 Ibs Gum camphor: 2*> Ibs Eulph. Ether; 50 lbs (new) Hops; 50 lbs Prccip. Carn. Iron; 25 lb* Curb. Magnesia: 10 gfA-s Mustard; 25 lbs Bath bP' nge; IU) gross Pros. Vials and Bottle* : 25 gross Wine Bottles: 1 gross London Club Sauce: 21 gr- ss Patent Pills. Msortod; 1 gross Davis' Pain Killer; ('• dot Soxodont: 12 dot Sarsaparilla; 20 do* Capsules, Cop. and Cub.: t> gr*'*.» Brown’s Essence Jamaica Gingor: n.l.nsi or Uie followli.* article.. I offer now to ut friends and customer*: CALICOES, IlKLAlNEMt ALPACAS a»*d LVSTRKS# MIS1USOS—Kreucl. ai.U Ki»*H*1i, LINKXS, III.KACUKU MUSLINS and hukktiVo, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, tho Intel .tylo; and a groat many other aril a-s tho numerous to mention, I rcspootfiiliy invito my ftlouds afid ous'om ers to call soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay la iLoir'supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, octl5-tjnnl 133 Broad .troet. f gruna /» j « vuw* gross Uuirlem Uil 1 gross Ayer’s Pills; 2>0 Photographic Albums, beatiful Ayles: Liquors in Cases 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brand#. J u#t received and for sale at 50 pr Egyptian and FrouchToilet Sets, of the most beautiful styles and color# ; (5 doz Puff Uoxe#. Chinese; 12dot Lubln’s llundkercblef Extract*: 12 doz Night Blooming Cereus. Axtruct Odoz Egyptian Extract; :(0 doz French and Unvlish Perfume : 75 doz Colognes, English* French, Gorman uml American; 50 dor. Rise llair Gil; HO doz Boar’s Oil: lew doz Flavoring Extract assorted ; 25 doc Egyptian and Freuoli Pomades ; 12 doz Lubiu’s Soap; rt dot Ola** Syringes M and T; 2 doz'Self-injecting Syringes, improved; S doz Cod I ! ' 3*1 doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ; 12 doz Military Shaving Honp ; ») doz brown Windsor Soap: *20 boxea Buzin'* Barber Soap ; 7.UUU Soliuure A Revoivini 2.000 Lay a k Florentine 5.000 Coral, Opal k Emerald do 5.000 Mosaic. let k lava Eardrops-. 7.000 Coret k Emorold Eardrops 5,U00Calllomia Diamond Pin* ,000 Cal. Cluster Diamond Pin*..— J.W ViVJU lUIUIU'V, » 1,1 10.000 Locket*, double glas*- 5.000 Loekets tor Miniature*- i Ac Flak kok thk Dkvklopmicnt ok tub •j - ,|«pcATRIAL KjsBOUUCXH OF TDI SOUTH. A proposition ia beforo ua for tho estab lishment of a joint Ftook company, with ' a capital of $5,000,000, to be used for the development of the industrial resources - of th« Southern Staton. Tho scheme is jnuibUioua, and though but imperfectly de veloped in the conitnunication received, lias in it tbo germs of u largo, useful And tiotverful orgaiii/.iition. The Camtal is to be raised in naltinibre and in "fieri her A cjUoa, which nro largo corilres of trade. It is to be loaned to planters nnu UndownoTS _ ... in tho South, and tc bo secured by inort- ®«ta l*adlew* Jewelry, eora! • -■ *■' 5,000 set< Ladfos Jewolry, onyx 5,01)0 set* Ladies* Jewelry, lava .8 5,000 plftln Gold : lt>5iwitihf«id 10.000 California Diamond King* 7,500 sets Ladies’ Jewelry. j*t 85 to 100 25 to 50 25 to 100 50 to 10u 15 to 50 10 to 50 50 to 100 50 to m 50 to 100 5 to 50 15 to 30 5 to 10 6 to 12 5 to 20 5 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to ft 5 to 20 3 to 10 3 to 10 3 to ft 3 to 5 5 to 10 3 to ft 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 10 3 to 10 5 to 10 8 to 12 New and Fashionable Goods FOR LADIES : LINEN AND COTTON HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS, HOSIERY* GLOVjES, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES. SATTINETS,' JEANS for Men’* and Boy*’ Wear. A Good Assortment of ^ FLANNELS AND BLANKETS.* Together with SHAWLS. CLOAKS. BALMORALS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BOOTS.-SHOBS, HATS, CAPS, ke. ft Ll. JMO, H. CARGILL &> CO. DOT 21—tf *, 'S Uuz uuu i-'ver mi; H d'-r. pa.r To. th lorceps; 100 gro#H Pill Boxes, and fancy do: ' l^troiw.EoxViih mid trench Hair Brushes: 3 git $ Dr oft ing Comb*; 5 gro#H Coat Piaster; 5 gr«'.-- Tricophcrus; 12 doz Buy Rum: 12 doz uiigli-sb llone? Soap; 50 lb# Pure Essouce Oils; pej doz Ink. aeaoried size*; 50 ronuiH Letter and Note Paper ; Y1 M Opaque Envelope*; 50 11m Gum Arabic, select; Bi idal PreEQUt*; ;>j doz Fitio Pocket Knives ; 26 doz Purtuionies, Ladies’ and Geutlemen lot)doz Lily Whito,all kinds; 12 doz Keroione Lamp*; fiOtioz Koreseno Lump Chimneys; ROd»»z Kerosene Lamp Wick*; Odoz Portable Egg Nogg ; odMilk.it 12 doz Convent rated Milk, in cans : . 12 doz Old Rasorve Imp. Wedding Wine; f4) gnlr V. O. P. Cognac Brandy ; 60gals Old Tope* Sherry Wine; • • -ial '* vr- 5tlgals Imperial Pure Juice Madeiru Wine 6 hbls Old Bourbon ’ 12 M Havana Cigars ; Holiday gift.*: A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture- EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON: : Uhl# Japan Varnish; 2 hbls CouchIVarnish; 500 gall’s Linseed Oil; 5-’) boxes Window Glass, assorted; 10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment PAINTS and colors. Air All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with etory T »rna«i *irwi, nou n PJCJffBERTON Remember the Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 1)3 Hjoadatreet^iuf«oJ nis ii Co’s llordwaro fstore. nov 26—tf W ILIUM AN, YOUNG & BRO BROKERS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. gig luilol ‘J 0 - v -1 - wi'iii mile* anttn of Tuskofoo, |yin K Crock. Thore between ,ov,o »n.| el.kt i . i)i*h.ui. 0 r n neros cleared laud in a high stt dun* for 40 lunii good framed negro cabin** tor 40 hanri.'n 4 ^ K>n b«y»“ ■« J lr,n "" rt ' w ,- A)l b '»" Win'? m the lost four years. An arUciaa ‘’-l nUhing an inoxhnustlble supply of ir These land* have lung beeu eunildtaj Corn, fodder, p*»rk and stock hogn.cttlu rouloe, cotton - teed nnd implement* jr*b the fans for antlher your, c.ih i,« \^rp the plepo. Free )men on tae place (Sit ed. Poviewlon given Immediately. ®*'i Moutgoniory Advertiser ind filfiSi will copy and send bill to this ofiio«. SP CLOTHING, oMoe^ Plantation for Rent ora T CUehuW, Macon cn., Ala., onth e goiuftry and West Point UallroaiL*^^— ng 1200 acrc^-iKK) to 700 cleared; iroW u! ng House, Nogro House;', Gin finm* . Pcrew, and all other appurtenance* ^ J. RHODES UKQ ocl 15-tjenl lOO BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, -AT- B. JtVCKSOTST’S, 133 llltOAU BTHKBT. oSt SO-if SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, QA. ^11E number will be limited to 40 pupil* ; and all will lie ex clod, after entering, to continue o remainder of the year The scholastic year will bo dlvl* dud iuto three terms. The kihht term uoiv progressing will end tho 25th of Do combur; Tliu ukco.s'p, will begin tho first of Jiuiuuiy uml end the last of Mut'cli: tho Tiutu, will begin the first of April and end the Iasi ot Juno. Payments due for ouch term at its be ginning. For rales nnd particulars npplv to nov2-tf J. K. MoINTOSIl. TICK FOR SALE, M y PLANTATION on th. Chin.;.,.* rirer, U mile, nboi« Kulnula,T3 DC* county, aI*. , opposite Florence, Ueorrk^^fc taining 1480 acres land, WmI olt* r *4 : a wbicli i, frteli mill well wuleiodby u,,.- , kco creek runninit tbrsnitb Ibo bhght negro houses and necessary oat-L iugs. Water Gin; Grist and Saw Mil) a and Stock of all kinds sold with tlicuL^ nov 12 tj*nj ..^^LlAKj ?flaia A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, Pl'LY AT L OoMP-it 78 BItOAD BTRtl For Rent, A TWO-STORY DWELLING HQfift six rooms, coiivonioht to tliu Lusic^ tion (d* the oily ; suitable for a bunrdinii or nrlvAte family. For terms apply to Dr. M. w onDtcrii MRS. S. oct 1—tf iW wt S. BAttbiigl ryiCR FOR RENT, oo31-tf Sun copy Baggy anti Carriage FactetJ' 11 ’’ WITH NEAT COTTAO 1C sudi <ir I OFFER FOR SALK, that l.irso ui 1 modluus Buggy and Onrnrign Ftctorr, Kted in Forsjth. Ga., formerly ownislh J. H. Bank*, of Columbus. The bu.llui extensive, covering nearly anuoreofp fronting tbo street 3t«0 lent The Blacksmith .Simps ■ with every convenience for work. Th* honchos and well stocked with nea*oiiN rtuli The Paint, Trim ami llnr;.eMil mentrt arc peculiarly well ndaptvi Ion Iron, with tho latest unproved . Axle*,. A most excellent selection ol Paints, Ti'Immlngs nnd Leather. Anfar table quantity of ,Spoke.*. Hull*, Kw over 20JIW) Bolt* and Screws. A fin* UY*r A'Y'W' uym 'Allv. .HIVM., -- - -.I mentot llurnM* Hboth wagon end Mil Hbrnes* Material. In fact everythin plote for a first cleft* Carriago und Bu, tory. It is the largest Fuotory o/ tfittrjvt, arid is wow. in succ^^H with a lull corps of the best morally and mechanically. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. NEW SHEET MUSIC. found EVANGELINE—Song,by J. 11. Thomas; TRUST ME ALL IN ALL-Words by Ton ny^on; PAT MALLOY'-] BEAUTIFUL to be Thomas; MX which is to be at least ritty phrreent. ovor tbo amount advanced. For this tho mort* rager is to pay iotcrcRt at tho legal rate, out, in addition, ho is to bind biinseif to consign tho product* of hu oatates to tho agents of tho company, at sorwo specified point. These agonta nr^ to bo cetabliahod in every principal market. They aro to bo merchants of character and capacity.— They are to soli tbo produce received to tbo best advantage, and they art to pur chase all material, agricultural imple ments and stock at the cheapest rate*, and they aro to charge tbo lowest com mission*., The companj’, in fact, is to become u bug* factor, and, with its immense capital, is to ^compete with the commercial housos in ! very town on the seaboard, who are now training every nerve to draw to them selves the business of the South. Its orig inators, however, aro sanguine of success They entertain the belief that mpiiul can bo turned ovor a*, least ten limes nyiar, and thut if a commission of two and a half per cent, bo earned, both on sales and pur- chaacs. a net profit of fifty per cunt, will be pnid to tbo stockholders, the interest received being wore than sufficient to pay all expense*. Once firmly ctUblohed, 101 15 10.000 Gold Pens with fl 5.000 Gold Puds with Gold holders— 5 (jOo Gold Pen* k holders, super'r— 12 to ») 20 to 30 5 to 10 0 to 12 10 to 15 H to 10 I’M LOVK’S TINY CHILD T0-DAY-Bt K. G. B. Holder. LANAGAN’S BALL—Arranged for tho Piano by Glover: Tlluu LOV’BT NO MORE—Words by Thus. Moore; A SONG OF PEACE-By Csssonells; IN THE GLADE—By J. R. Thomae; TREMOLO (Nocturne)—Roiellen; ROSEBUD GALOP: BEAUTIFUL DREAMER — Arranged with brilliant variation*; Ac , Ao., Ac. nov 14 tf J. W. PEASE tOako Baskets— 2.000 Silver way. Now York, Extensive Manufacturer* and importer* of iuauy of the leading nnd most fasuionablo stylos of Watchc* and Jowolry,.de- ■iriug to inurease their business to an unlimited suldeet to the reguli — Certlfioatee naming each article und its value, l»Ii with a rapidly increasing capital, the wealth of tuo ) company i* to be devoted lo the development of tt»o resources of the Houtbern Slates, to the iiuprovemont of navigation and to the furthering works of internal improvement. In a word, the association, which, in the beginning, is to be devoted simply to trade, is, a* it gains vUength and power, lo perform all the functions of a grand credit mobilier. [Halt. (Jnzette, 24th ult. One of these envelopes will bo ssnt by muil to any addfofti on receipt of twenty-five cents, Aff ArtictctdSuM <** On* Hollar cash, without l— regard to value. The Internal Revenue Laws, Act approved June 2Utb, 1864, a* amended, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved Mnrch 3, '65 with Copious Marginal Reference*, and TABLES OF TAXATION. Just Received by j nov 19 tf J. W. PEASE. you are going to have, and then it is at your option to tend the dollar and take the articlo or not. Purchaser* may thus obtain a Gold Watch. Diamond King, or any sat of Jawelry cm our list for One Dollar, eud in uo caso cun they got les* than one dollar’* worth, as there are no un certainties; The price of certificate* is as fol lows. One for 25 cents; five for $1; eleven for $2; thirty lor $5. with elegant premium : sixty- five for $1U. with bonus; one hundred for $15. nnd handsome present te tho getter up of the Cl, M- A0KNT8 WANTRD KVERYW11EHB, to whom spooial inducements aro otfored. Ad- drC3 “pAlUtU«»01» * CO., Import.t .. 2U8 Uruadtcui/, ,Yev York’, dee S— 3m BRAZIL; ITS Inhabitants, Cliuuta and Productions, Just rocaived by nov 19 tf J. W. PRASE. OEOROIA. Buy'g Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company- Bank of Middle Georgiu Marine 84fckL.~Xi — Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance- V- Bank of Athens Bank of Columbuz Bank of Commerce - ... Bunk of the Empire 8tute Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah Bank of the State of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmer*’and Mechanios' Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’ and Planter*' Bank Planters' Bank Union Bank Manufacturers' Bank Timbor Cuttors' Bank ....... ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile - Buy’g u.nk 0 f Selma— 90 Central Bank- 38 99 Commercial Bank 30 * n 1 Eastern Bank i 50 ....... W,* Northern Bank 45 ....... 25 t Houtizern Hank 70 - 19 SOUTH 0-A.HOlLIlSr-A.. ™, Bank of Camden 27 j Bank of Charleston - 20 “.*••• 10 Bank of Cheater 20 * 5 ., Bank of Goorgotown ^ ' Bank of Hamburg 2Q. Bank of Newberry-.m ...*25 2°, Bank of tho State of South Carolina— 2$ Commercial Bunk ! Exchange Bank - Farmors’ and Exchange Bank 12 ........ 12 Merchants’ Bank D|| Peoples' Bank 19 | Planters’ Bunk of Fairfield I Planters’and Mechanics' Bank...< ....— 12 Su »e Bank ^'1 Southwestern Railroad Union Bank In answer lo numerous inquiries from abroad ice xcould say that we are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, 1‘t'T IN ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in Oie Stales of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selected fui integrity, capaci ty, and erperience, to take charge of e**.ry Lot. We will also pay all Taxes aud Charges of every description, In short, we mil Iake charge of the Colton on receipts or orJcrs and give the Owners uo Trouble Whatever, from the time we receive it until sold and returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool. England. We invite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Oa Bank of Montgomery D5‘ snr FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. October 31—2m TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! Dwelling Wanted. A NY person heving a [dwelling of four, five -zx. or six rooms convenieutlv situated, can UftA/.rLiAN Kmiwrantp* Arriving.— H* A The ilcttiuor Dove brought terday, thirty odd Brazilmu emigrants; twenty, or more, came by other routes, making mom than fifty arrival* within the last twenty-four hour*. At this rato, Maj. Hailing* will soon have hi* full comple ment. Success lo him uud thorn.—Mobile News, 27M. HmALL Pox.—We regret to stale this disease in on tho increase in tb>* place. There were three doulh* at tbo boipitftl loot week, aud several new cases reported. There are now about forty cases at the boapitftl and in the town. [ Athena Banner, 24th .JOSEPH F. P0U. Notice. _ _—,. Jletuing k Swift ure hereby notified I that they must oome up aud settle; and those who fail to pay by first duy of January next, that their notes and acoounUi will be put ta euit The books and paper* of the ooncern are kept at ear old stand, corner under Cook’s Hotel. CODY. FLEMING k SW'~* Columbus, Oct. 3l. 1865.—tjapl Administrator’s Sale. O N Wednesday the 13th dsy of December next, by an order of the Court of Orditjargr. Wool folk, deceased, lata ol Muscogee ci at the plantation belonging to bis estate, SitUX the river rood seven miles below Colura , Fodder, P«i i *i»u)ik, ia am head of Cattle, aeveral fine Ki - c Mules, 30 m m among them a fine English Bull. gltshCows aud oth ' 1 nglish Cows aud others of mixed , Goat*, a Urge Jot of Stock Hogs, —, ..J, Ox Wagon, Cooking Utensils und Plantation Implement* of all kinds. At agons, Carts, ____ _.jd Plantation Implement* of %U | the Mine time will be rented, for the next year, he Plantation, containing over IfiU) acres, TO* t which la op*n land—500 aerfe of the cleared We are now prepared to forward Cottou and other Mcroh&adifie to and from tUo Northern cities at our present REDUCED HATES. AU consignments to' us through our Agent at Augusta. Mr. Wx. U. Davison, will bo promptly forwarded by our line of. First’ Class Hirer Steamers, under command of the oldest Captains and Pilots on the river and by us promptly turned ovor, at Savannuh, to the New York, Boston Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers, cree ot the cleared i Wool folk’s Bend. the State. ~s.\. to coatiQao hum day to day until the property is disposed of.- W. Q. WOULFOLK, Adai'r. > nov ?0 ids GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY A»«n(.,,we 1ST otice. Y17ILL be sold at the residence vf G* B Tf Andereon. of Muscogee cunty, on the old Express Rood, eight miles from Columbus, c<>ws, hogs, horse* and mules, corn. fodder, i potatoes, household and kitchen furniUire. Terms oaah. G. M. ANDERSON, nov 26 2w very 8 Agents, we have this day formed a co- r> shortly bo Dr«|iared to loan money far the eultivatioa of (fotton, Rico aftd 6gg*r. They will also its vide white labor fpi tn8out>» urn - orally. In a few day* we shllHim circular* setting forth all those things in dolail. from the above house. Havlug formed this itmugoment we nan ofler geeater faoilitiea for the sal Southern nthern land than any establishment in thi* uutrv. We thartfureeelieit the imtronage of om dMiring to sell 1**4. Prompt attention thnee <L gIvan to all busineee entrusted to oar oare. Dec2—tt Marshall a parsons. Conaignmenta to our oare, from Northern oities, will be forwarded hniuodiatoly on arrival at 8av»nu»h, and should there he at any time an accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at once he put upon the lino. Jho greatest possible dispatoh and ooouomy will be exercised in getting consignments tVrough, and our arrangements are such as to warrant us in saying, entire satisfaction will bo givon to all shippiug by our line. INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN & HARDEE. For further particulars inquire of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. December 5, 1865—lm _ iif hnou) thali ifuvturca cannot hut nil creed i investment in them unit wjtf " h 'lend. A bueiu*** nunt, with euer \e property put/ 50 percent. Upi „Hl be v.«fa w«th it l* u very ttioeOctu all nuoo**ury out-building, gardca, desired. I will ecll with it. or ncparai farm, near Forsyth, Upon the plate * thobo*tGrfat Mill* in Georgiu. Fori ticuinrf>, apply to L’hpt. J. H. Bank.<of hut*, who knowt* all about it, or to San feave Dew* k Co., Columbus, or .to tbo unJtt dec 11m ANDREW DIN THE BEST PLANTAT YET OFFERED. r IC ere now offering forsnloonoofs on tho north branch ot Cowikfe'n miles from No. 3, Mobile and Girard K 27 miles from Columbus. There are;» acres of land, about one half cle*re!* fine stato of cultivation. These land- boon cleareil within ihe last ten yeav. unsurpassed in this part of the State due ti vent**. They uro erpecully * the growth of cotton. Thoro are all noceslary improvements, gin •« ’ sorew, barns, stable*, dwelling anu nig rnre M, Ac. We challenge buyers to looks^ 4 " 4 *-« determined to toll. c nov STOVALI. H 1,000 A-CBEi VALUABLE PLANTATI ^ Located in Columbus as Agent for E. M Bruoc k Co., I aiu prepared to take charge of and ship any lota of Cotton. I am also desirous of purchasing, aud will pay full market rates. W. FELIX ALEXANDER, Ag’t. Office &>, Broad Street, Sept 20—tf over Ennis’hardware store. Ill HO DORK 1IABRI8 U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nor. 11.1865-ly FOR SALE OH rnUR Plantation and Residence of Xi 1 Walker, In Harris county. In r Columbus, will bo sold or rented on i*cs on the 12th of December next to bidder. Alan, will bo sdlil tom, fod» wagon*, cettlo, hogs, to. A wrlu 1 ***!:, nov 21 tb* A » ( - "" T OFFER FOR SALK MY LOWS! It ‘ _ tation on the Chattahoochee me. below Columbus- The tract conUiwj 450 of which aro olearod. On the »r comfortable dwolhug,. with a wol! ( yard, and u small orchard oi choicer The overseer and negro houses area buildings, and the settlement one milt! public roud lending to Lumpkin. W settled und improved nnd great ran; Mrltbu taken to keep it in n high state oljj The produotivo capacity ol tneasln* known in tho neighborhood, and Sto^k can bo purohused o For Sale, Ad A FIRST CLASS second-hand fe IFK . power JJ “ STEAM JSltfalN in perfect running order. Itha*t|^ fluid BoP * ” * AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE. TtIO^m" IfoSMlSsioVSIWRlfu AU °’ No* ISO, Broad Street, ro«neelfully solicil Consignments of all claMee of Mereh^ndise. which they will uro every of- II to tbo best advantage, AL80— We keep constantly on hand at private sale, an assortment of Family Groceries, which we offer for lole »t tbo Lowe.t Market 1,rlcM «, COX A IiUOOKS. Advances on Cotton. fjtHE yqff.nlinul ,t. prepend to m.k.^ub ... uuiler an,l all the ni>i-urt,“j- . ,rvto mak.ltcoraiilolo lor tn»‘— Addrej. A. A, sigggHfc gj septtl-tf Enquirer OOiee,t^ FOR SALE IN STOKE AND TO •roc JYehi (herei Rev h Onn SACICS LIVEUP00L SAI| 2UU OANHLEH. UK0WM nov ai tf l«!sl Wood! Wood! Orm> Mo.lt*. i^t oT P ARTIKH wi.-liln. 0»k »h4 Heart Pine Wood by Ihe tu"™ eupnlied uiion .pnlioeti^t^^^j oct 21 -tf CHECKS ON NEW! O0 IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHA* 1 ?01l Sale by . 1T . V oaI : KPPINO. IUNh***! nov 161m m NOTICE. LL persons haviuR clitini* JJ pROJ on Cotton con,Imicd to their NKW YORK, LIVERPOOL. rtie. doeiroui of .hipping Cotton to thi .point, are invitod to.ivo theu u rail. ' IV Iht UKERNWOOD A OKAY. THE GEM RESTAURANT, (l.VUICll T. H. *1*K Alt-at.) now nrepirwl lo fur- any hour. Day or ell the delinaoiee of *>»f 0AM,t ' tonnar-M with th. o.tahllnhiii.nl 1§. fine B^ i .. ,iWht H p. qrw t end Anu.t Li,|uor< 1 lots may bo bad. , , l , WALTKR BTKWAUT. J«l <f J. J. KKKNAN. FOR SALE, SIMM) BUSHELS COTTON SEED DINNED TUK YEAR. CANDLER, BROWN A 00., »»v»M 1«0 Broedilr..!/ T "fS L7, by notified to present said “ra tified at onco. And nil pnrti^ljjr entate by note, or other»»»•• 7 itq-. aud settle at onco. or I will b*C place laid aecouuuin tho h»ntt«^ l,u for oollfctiou, a* tliia entftto mu 1 wj . mediately. J. G. nov 16 tf Hun 00py til farther notice.. Drs. SCHLEY & Bi OFFlOJfi U1 AT Ol>D FELitiW* First door te tho right ftovlOtf - Dissolution UH ART * * All Indebted to the late firm "T ^Hdeb^H notes and eeunenl* who is withp late firm In thei.‘»“" w DR. THOMAS H. » A J Atth. old .tend of I'NjUJ,,.' whoro thoy propoee to ketP ' DRUGS, MEDICINE; end will ull them on ts rw l “' limes will allow. ... lk . Especial attention paid uf PI&KIICKIFTION None but competent Apoths®^ ^wranti-j *Rv, People . All 1 LAI ft