Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 08, 1865, Image 4

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unt''- I Vbrpe po*ruQ» b»y<i I-«tf , . 1>x1*h) in jnil by W. P- Utiim, VJtbi! and j' M. Muror-, let Lieuton- «*t£fPoliw, upon «rbmn r. There , tmt wh'lh- let i» n quoti^r Tie? ure known l Kii'l M-ouruIn U--havn piciont <»f iin< - ~m h •d fellow-citiref, c ™ w * Th ‘ it foina aviHenc* against t he 1 •r it is* fuficient t«* c * art to ba determined bo notorious tliif ' “ boon ini pi ionic i in much «»l the Inwlwsnyi-s that hat born going on hen abnM* i‘»r some limn. S)r. Lanjnrl n- n In-employ aJfiteclrte-H colon;.! in an- n w».o;n ly ba« every confidence. I »»«•* m:m I»»kI suspicions, nnd examined iuio Him matter. The reault of his unquiry w*a auflo totitly salisCaclory t«* rau-oihe «rrn»t of Henry Brown, formerly ol 1, •utavlIU’. Ky.. Bin Penny, of Atlanta, and Win. Thompson, of Macon, all nogroct-. Mr. liinlw also procured some information from a white man—a Federal soldier—which" informe* lion pointed P* the Mine three ncgroMa* the perpetrators <»f the foul crime, the latter person w«t» !l *»r*l 1° f*Y in a rnivoii in the tttxt'^t ho eonld point out the par* lies, ahdon the fact coining *'»* Tilor*! ears ho went in p irsuit of him, ami wa# promptly infoiui« i. He -late* Mr. U that many ot the negro'** »n this city would confide anything to him, ard that unwillingly some of them had lot out this »»*crrt. This soldier, it scums, dow» not balunir to thie post. From all the evidence collected, it is thought that these negrooi had some complicity in the matter, If, in deed, they are not the guilty parties They were oarriod before C-d. Curkendul, who directed them to bo lorncj over to the civil authorities fit Humiliation They now icu.ain in jail, and the matter wdl undergo n rigid iiivptiigufion [Atlonln Ulell. OiaPBKMlNOTHE WoHsim i'KIlH -4*1 H CO the closing of the r'pisn*pal Church in this city, a few of the most devout member* ol that persuasion have been in the habit oi assembling, upon each Sabbath, at the llamncr Hall Institute, for the purpose ol divine worship in an m.obtrusivo muIo! way. Within the pail few days, an Ink ling was obtained by the uiililary authori ties of thia procoedure, and atnidbl th* sanctities of the last holy day, a Itank nioVHinanl wa- made upon tbo devoled little hand, those who eondnrtnd being morn sucr«»sful in disp« rsmg lhen| than were the cru*adors who atb inpltnl to take possession of the holy opulclirn at .Torn an - lam in the middla ago. The pastor ol St. John's was informed mat his clerical func tions were entirely suspended when his church was closed, and that no feneli pri vate arrangement as had been going on could be submitted to until all restrictions were rlmovfd. Verily, the freedom to worship the Deity *ecnrdinjrto thu dic tates of one’s own conscience, j* nl present very much abridged in Vhi* latkdde. {AJvnt;, JAi/7. -o • o- • t One of the strangest sight* in'tlie poli tics of the day. is to m»o Daniel H. Dickin son, of New York, the noisiest Northern friend the flout h . ver had before the War, now acting ami scheming wiili extremists North to keep the South out of I ho Union and hold the Southern Status as captured province*. A Salt Lake (lily correspondent of the New York Time* confirms the previous reports that the Mormon, are arming, and will fight for polygamy, which is the only article of faith they much earn for. Mourr or Bat. -Wo once heard the famous Lorrtuso Dow rotate u story in illuNtration of the folly of family disa greement!*. nnd the foot that violent quarrel* are frequently the oflfoot of puna ionate and unyielding tetnpors, excited by the niortt trival inoidentii. f know, *aid bo, nn exceedingly Imp- | »y and atVectionate voting popple, who iad but recently coiumenood house keeping in the luxury of uewly wodde-d love ami elegant plenty. As they *nt together in their parlor, exehnging the little tender nothings of reciprocal love, a sleek little mojUftc run across 4he apartment. **My dear.” cried the lady, “did you bp® that mouse!" “I mhV it, my dear.*’ replied tin* hus band. “hut it was n rut ” v ' “Oh, no, my love,” paid the wife, “it was certainly n nitmirt. “Miuluiu. 1 tollymut wua u r*i** stud the husband* “It wan a mouse,'’ iinsertod tbo lady, *T aaw it very distinctly- 1 * 11 1 also saw, it, nuuUui, uud my eyes are ns good an yours.” “Your oyi-p may he as good, sir. but if they are, your judgment ia not,” re* sorted the lady. And so, said Dow, thequamd progress ed uutil the loving pair s.» incensed each other that they pupnmtjd. The mutual friends, howcvcJ, suoceeded ia elVeeting a reconciliation, and the. harmony of af feotion aeemrd restored. Hut ftiie eve ning, as tin y sat chatting, toying, and saying how much they loved each other, the with remarked— “llow (oolish it was to have such n quarrel about a silly mouse.” “Mouse !' r cried the husband,**] any it was a rut!“ Ho the quarrel was renewed, und the loving pair separated the second time. Now. reader, if you are qarrelaoute, therein an example for you. You see that although the creature's being a rut or a mouse wuf uot of the least conse quence to the parlies, or anybody else, vat it was suffloientto etplh* two -tub- born, uuyieldiug spirits so mueli as to destroy young love, and ®ev bonds of conjugal utl’ectiou. HARDWARE! HARDWARE!! J. j;XMS it CO., ARK AT Til KIR OLD *TAM>, 95 and 97 Broad Street, ■Where thejr have In store and to arrive a Una Voek of HARDWARE. and such good* a* are in their line, which they offer to everybody af ur low price* a* can he afforded. Wo rcepectfully return our thank* to our old curpaupff and /Hond* 'fho have bestowed on u* their patron**?, and we hope by pursuing theMine eottlfo which we have through the peel to reciave your trada. We rwpectfuily in vite everybody trading to Columhu* to givo u* ft cell OUR TERMS ARK CASH. IH.VjflUf ENNIS & CO. J. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on hand CARRIAGE MATERIAL nov 2U tf ^ J. ^NNIS & CO. H AVE onh»ndCARPENTERS’ tools. nov £» tf" J. ENNIS & CO. IIAVE on b.nd' BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS. II nov 20 y~ . : J. ENNIS & CO. H ave ..nh»n.iEuri.i,iNc haiiowaub, nw2»tf__ J. ENNIS & CO. n AVEnnliutid AtfRIClILTt'BAL IMPLE MENTS. "W - 1 * 111 . J. ENNIS & CO. H AVEm. band PUTTY. 01,ASS, PAINTS nml OILS. BO. St tl J. ENNIS & CO. U AVK no hand IIOLLOW WARE and CAST1NUS. nova'll J. ENNIS & CO. R»« Rouil, l)or- nlei' Stialua. U'nr which w» .ell , iSUf J. ENNIS & CO N ELL (jpnfhtand Circular Mill Cr. *iOutlaws, Mill Ruck, if Wire tar poreen*, Jto. irculnr Mijl Saws, Also. olting Cloths, nov 12* tl JlU.limOIIEOTMKtfT LJI1EST DIFFICIlf!"!" 0 *" ,cl | sl “ TRASH! i P0R SA1E Whoever W,n(. Full V,I||, f«', their Money Muet Come to ; nlSi" 1 ?/1“,iin # S! 1 ri , n * n ^* i^o-hofT^o. 1 :^^ I a'hiVh .. . 1* eulhur Duater*. Hun l'iiikd*, t>)u»U Piiwder, Uapa. Plated .Spoon* and l-'orki*: it tier, anything in the Hnrdwaru line. “ “ J. ENNIS & CO. Culuuihu*, Un., Noyoinb’.r 2*J, UG'> tf See ooi»y. __ T. 8. SPEAR, l'RAOTICAI, AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JIOWELEB, Corner Broad and Randolph Sti., AT Ilia OI. I, ST A MO. Ilaa now oi»,n a now ami rinli Ftnck of KlflK GOL.I) WATCHES, UICU GOLD JKWELKV, STERLING SILVKR WARE. KINK PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SVJtUP CUPS, &o. ALfiO-A fin. nifirlmont of Silvor and Hold TIIIMIILKS. Hold nnd Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Mad. to ordor. nny dvwitn or I'altorn. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In'Hold. Silv.r and Steel Frmner, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by Rood und reepon.thl, workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER Hu* charge of the Watch Department, which In itself is » UU ARANTKU that the work will be done in the beet possible manner. P,mon* having PLAIN Wntchc* can have them JKWKLLKD, either in Ruby, Chryimiitti. Unmet or Aqnamnrine. MR. INGMIRE, M'ho L too wall known to noed eny recommen dation from me, hits charge of the Repairing of Jewelry, Diamond jetting, Engraving, .Vo. 'OctfO-tf Bun copy. GOLD PENS. riiHK FINEST ANDRKST ASSORTMENT X of Gold PENS. Call and try them nt T. 6. SPEAR’S, Oot 20 tf bun copy. New and Fashionable Goods FOR LADlE^r- LINEN AND COTTON SlOPSR-TTRNISII- INO GOODS, HOSIERY, OI.OVE3, WHITE GOODS, CASHIMERES, SATTINE'I'H, JEANS for Men'.- and Boy.’ Wear, A Good A*aurlui«lU ol FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Together with SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORAL^ DRESS TRIMMINGS. BOOTS.'#IHVW, HATS, CAPS, *o. .ISO. a. V A HOI LI, * CO. nov 21—tf - ^ L . | aao.ooo WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND SINUS, 4c. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to be .sold for ONK DOLLAR each. Without rogiird to value!! Not to he paid lor until you know whnt you are lo rtoetvgl „ r\ SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES I All to be sold for $1 Each: ‘S’A) Solid Silver Dining Set* *7 r > to 4‘<4o fiuu BilverbebVdra and ibmg..ftn to S7\ -•Bui Sohd SilveTToJljft* opmidpf©- • (> t<»300 IwO lto*ewood XuNioni Box®*, 31 arrH To to !£-■»<» 2U0 Muhogony Mu*!cal Boxes, 24air* S C A) Gold Hunting Watches 5*fi0 Ladies Enamel Jed Gold Watched *itW Gent*’ Hauling Silver Watehes *10 open-face Silver Watotie* fiUU Ivory Opera Glasses frfM) Mother of Pearl Lorgnette ;WH) Six Parrel Revolvers 500 Single and Double Shooters .AH) Elegant Oil Painting*---- •Jfii) Marble Statues, Busts, Ac ttVi Diamond Ring* d.OOO Photo. Album*, all slr.es 2.0 0 Gold Vest A Neck Chains 2.000 OuWl Oval Band Bracelet*--— 5,1X10 Caudill Gold Braeetct* 2.<xio Chatelaine k Guard Chain*--. 7.«xx» Solitaire k Revolving Brooches 2.000 Laya Ac Florentine do o.iNMK'oral, UpuI it Emerald do 5IXXi M< inic. jet A lava Eardrops.... 7.000 Corelk Emerald Eardrops..,*. 5.000 California Diamond Pins 5.IXX) Cal. Cluster Diamond Piiu« I.IXX*sets Solitaire Duttons k Htuds 50 to 2fHi 75 to To) 50 to 200 35 to 100 2e to & 25 to 100 50 to lf.li 15 to 50 into 15 to 5 to «to UJJi DR. A. M. WALKER. r »"*¥J5 flltua AND CHEMICAL J. 8. PJGU&MT0N. Dl J. S. PEMBERTON 4 CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ^MAMiifACTUWNQ AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, •NKIS * CO-8 HARDWARE STORK. JI«XT DOOR TO J. 820,000 INVESTED III-NSW STOCK unbracing lh« LABGIST and £INgSTa>.ortn,Ml and MEDICINES. European and American CHEMICALS. Persian » 5 FANCY OtiOPS. FBRFUMERY. SOAPS. Ac.. Ac.. ev«r offered jn, C’9.1.45 1 1? 1 ?^,>MASX£. tb ®„ ( , iu . 1 N ORIGIN A ortment of SELECT DR|'< " “ and Freueh jFCoIuiihBi'M ANY’,.fthn GOODS IN OlilOlSA L*”’* PACKAGES ASIMPORTKD. That part of our stock now being opened consists of the following articles: iMNlUnld Thimbles, Pencil*, JcO- lo.tn*.# Rockets, double gliuis 5.11X1 Locket* tor Miniature*-.-. -I.iHXMJold Toothpiokf, Crosses, Ac fi.ixriplain G<dd Kings — 5.txx» cliHscd GoU lO.tXJOShield A Si 3 to i Signet Ring) la u\am nnd It ie*» Jewelry, j 3 to 5 5 to lo 3 to H 4 to 10 4 to lo r tt to 10 [tibgs 3 to lo 6 to lo 3 to 12 10 to 15 12 to 20 20 to :io 5 to HI 0 to 12 10 to 15 W to lo into .‘XI 20 to 50 2< s Broad- o.ixxJset* Ladies’ .lowelry, coral 5,ixxiset. Ladies’ Jewelry, onyx 5,ikn|hoU Ladies' Jewelry, lava 2.MXI sets Ladies’ Jewelry, iuo*ata— in,(KM) Gold Pens with Hit. holders -. 5,11!Mi Gold Pen* with Gold holders... 3,00,1 Si Vor Castors k Wine Uoldor* 2,1 kxi Sil\ or Fruit A Cake Raskols... Mus*r*. PAKKINffuN A Co,. No. way, New York. Extensive MaiiulHcliirerw and iuipurlvi's of many ot the leading and most fain in inblc gtjhg of Wutche* md Jewolry^dc- siriug to iuoreasn then btsiilOM to an unlimited oxtent. have resolved upon a GresT Gilt Solo, suUieot tv the regulation* following: Certificate* naming each article und it* vuluo, •e placed iu Sealed Kuv.idopo* ami woll mixed. One of the*e tnvolopes will nc sent by mail to any address ou receipt of twenty-hve cents. U jlrlii'ki So/'l (it (hr Dollar rath, without rrfiord to mt/ms. On receipt of the certificate you will soo what you are going to have, nnd then it is at your option (u *«nd the dollar and take the article or n >t. Purchasers muy thu* obtain a Gold Wutoh, Diamond Ring, or auy set of Jewalri on our lint for One Dollar, and in no eaao ran they get loss thuu one dollar’* worth, as there uro to un certainties, The price of certiorates is os fol low*. One for 15 cents; live for $1; eleven fur $2: thirty lor $5. with elegant premium : sixty- five for $10, with bonus; one hundred for *35, nod handsome present to the getter up of tbo club. ** AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, to whom .special tmluoomeuU *rv offetid, Ad- iress. .) f* I'AUKINHON A CO.. Importers. 20H Jirttadtran, JYetr York, doc 5—3m ButineM Men— IHechnnlc*- Everybody SHOULD INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS! Falling IIrih to \ (Jhavkvauo.—A grurevurJ is uni n oliri'iSy pitAA of prop erty lo lioeome possessed of. but It may bo inuilo to pnv. Homo firteeR or twen ty years ufljD a jesir Herman named Mil- limun died intestate in C'liichRO, leaving umonp oilier pMperly about lUUen aeres of land. Tbo Public Adminiatiutor sold the land to tbo city tor $1,500, and it was made part ol lint oily eeuietery. be ing uow covered with costly moilpmeiits A abort time since n lawyer distao ered theie was an lotormallty In the sale, ow- to tho I’ublir A.imuur-tialor not hnv* | ingiuudc his upplii'atnm to the court ut thu proper tiim*. 1 lo huittvd ut> the Mil- litna.xi heirg, nml tiiuJc a hurpnin where by bn wus to huvo hull* the property if be obtaiued it for them. Suit wus brought in the Superior Court ami decided in fa vor of the city, on the ground that whether the AdminmtrHtnr hn»l fully oomplied with the law or not, (he heir* having received thu mouoy alter they bad become of age, without objection, they were estopped from any aotiou in that behalf. Au appeal was taken to the Supreme Court where the decision waif reverted, upon the grouud that the na ture of the transaction had not been aoffioicutly expluine.l to the huira, and j at that they therefore were not estopped by the fact Umt they had received the tnone^r, ^Tlie property is now offered to THE ORIGINAL theboly| TRAVELERS insurance cu., OF HAKTFORO, CONN., Capital lxavaga auaisht Accidents of all Kinds, Csoalag Bodily lujury or Loss of l.lf* NEW SHEET MUSIC. EVANGELINE—Song,ky J. R. Thcmaa; ALL—Wonl. by Tam VAt'maI.LOY-Bt Dion Bonrioanlti BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SEA-By J, R. Thomas: I’M LOVE’S TINY 01ULD TO-DAY—Dy E. BALL—Arranged for the Piano _ never; THOU LOV’ST NO MORE-Word? by Tho*. A NONG*OF PEACH—By Co*.'an at In ; IN THE GLADE—iiy J, K. J bourn*; TR EM OLOTN ooturne)—Ro*ollon; ROSEBUD GALOP; BEAUTIFUL DREAMER - Arrangod wit brilliant variations; Ao , Au., Ac. nov 14 tf .1. W. PEASE. a:: Young Hyson; 200 lb* Black, KngILh Braakiasi; j5f»o gal* English Alcohol, hiph proof; non Ph Refined Borax, English; 1(X) lb* Aq. Aniiuvifi»,i ■ i. KX) 114 Spirit* Nina bale, f f f; ffmEKsT’"' IS#> Ih* Race (Huger, fresh; 60 lbs Cimiamou Bark; 25 ou*e« Olive Oil; lnO Ibi* Cabinet Glue; 5U ihs White Glue; (ViO lb* Bi Curb Soda, Liverpool; 100 lb* Corn Starch, new; loo ib* Loritlard** Macaboy Suufl: 25 lb* Pul Cayenne Pepper; 1(X) lb* Pure Cream Tartar; 1(X> oa* Sulph Qnisine; 50 uy.i Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs Eng. Blue Mo-n; lOU lb* Corn. Ammonia; IUIO lb* Alum; GO lb* Balsam Copaiba; 25 Ibi Sub. Nttg-Bigmuth ; fo lb* Gum Camphor: 25 lb* Sulph. Ether; Mi lbs (new; Ileps; 50 lb* Precip. Caro. Iron; 25 lb* Cart*. Magnesia; urn** Mustard; Minx’ ma uuiuai: 1 gross London Club oauae; 21 gross Patent Pill*, maorted; 1 gros* Davis' Pain Killer; tl dor Hoxodout: 12 dot Sarsaparilla; 20 do* Capsules, Cop. and Cub.; 0 groSK Brown's Ksimnce Jamaica Ginger; 30 dor. Ola** Springes M and T; 12 dor Self-injeoting .Syringes, improved; H do* Cod Liver Oil; rt dux pair Tooth Forceps; IDO groM* PBi Boke^, and iancy do; 1 gross English and French Hair Brushes; U Dressing Combs; 'lae-tooth Combs. Ivory; .. _ cub! Phi st of; 5 gross Tricopherus; 12 dor Bay Rum: 12 do* English Honey Soap; 5fl lbs Pure Essence Oil*; (o/. Ink, assorted sires; sms Letter and Note “ Oimoae Envelopes; » tiujw Arabic, i * Prbeent*; M) gtosa bottle corks; /. > ltXJ gross vial corks: 60 lbs Turkey Rhubarb, truo; M) lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ; 100 gals East India Castor Oil; 1 case 50 lbs Turkey Opium ; 25 lbs Pul. ipecac, new; 25 lbs Puly. Jalap; 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 25 Ib* lodino, resub; 3 gross Seidiitx Powders; 1 grort* Mo.Miitin’s Elixir Opium: 1 gross .Steer V Opodeldoc; 1 gross Bateman’s Drops ; 20 do* Onngrei-8 Water ; 26 do* Verniitugo. assorted ; 25 dor Mustang Liniment ; 1 gross Tarrant’s Se!t*er Aperient; 1 gross Drake’* Plantation Bitters. !u gross llelinbold’s Iluchu ; % gros* Ifostetter'x Bitter* ; ? s gross Ayer’s Aguo Cure; . j gross Christadora** und Batchelor*.-Hair . Dye; gross Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; 1 gros* Haarlem Oil; \ gross Ayer’s Pills; 2'-*• Photngranhin Albums, beatiful rtyles: M) pr Egypt mu and French Toilet Sels. of the most henutifulstyles and eolors ; d dot Puli Boxes, Chinese; 12dox Lubiu’s Handkerchief Extract’': 12 do/ N ight Blooming Cereus, Attract; lido/ Egyptian Extract; 30 doz French an<l Kuslish Perfume ; 75 do* Colognes, English, French, German and American ; .50 do/ Rose Hair Gii; iff dox Beer 4 * t#H; IttU do* Flav oring Extract assorted : 2> dt-r. Egyptian and French Pomade*; 12 do* Lubiw’s Soap; .id dor. Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy; ' " 12dor. Military ©having Soup ; Tl. ilii'/ llVi.ivn W ■ ... O.... . llM)dot Lily White.all kiude; 12 do* Kemsene Lamps; !• | fid dor. Kerosene Lamp chimneys ; • pxi dot Kcro.sune Lamp Wick*; i* dot Portable Egg Nogg : 12 do* Concentrated Milk, in can^ ; 12do*did Reserve fmp. Wedding Wine fi|g;tln V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ; I'stgul* Uld To|»e* Sherry Wine; 50 gal* imperial Pure Juk*e Madeira Wine: fi dot Sparkling MaschelU Wf 12 dot If<-id»ick t'hampiigue \\ •I bid* Old Biiiirbon Whiskey 12 M Havana Cigar* ; Holiday trill'; A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON : 10,000 lbs. Pure White Lead, in Oil; I 2 bhl* OoaehlVarnish: ’.,000 lb* French Zinc, in Oil* | 500 gall’* Linseed Oil; •.IMXt lbs Cottage Paints, lo Oil; | Ml boxes Wimlow Gloss, assorted; 4 bb * Furniture Varnish, No, 1; I 10,000 Jb* PI'TTY, and a general assortment of 2 bbl* Japan Varnish; | PAINTS and color*, f A- All order* thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade rupplied with every ..ling in our line at the LOWEST PRICES. A® Roinmuber the Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No, 1C*. Br»*d *1 reef, next door to J, Ku~ nl* A Co’* Hardware Store. J. *. l'KMBKHTON Al CO. nov 20—tf 11 JACKSON'S, 138 33road St,, NliXT DOOR TO ROSBTTB t LAWH0N. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, Gonsuting of the following article*. I offer now to my friends nnd customer*: CALICOKH, IlCIAIVKS, ALPACAS and LIKTUKM, M EH I NOS—French sail Kagtlsh, L1XKNS, BLEACHED MUSLINS and S dEETI.NO, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, tho latest style; nnd a great many other arti cle* too numerous to mention. I respectfully invito my friends and custom er* to cull soou. Aar Country Merchants will do well to lay In their supplies nt toy store. B. JACKSON, ort 15-tjanl 133 Broad street. ';•» and eight 1 Jighitat 1 ir- - -—.ins lor 4< <ud iron i>cr#w. All in trie last four year*. \ n •t*;'T u 1 rn^bing arrinexhausiiblesupVy Jr wmi«. HtcnWa lii.e lun, mu icirnbl. fn tl le R»,(. ft <-““.ul.pl BIL.ITY and PRODUCTIVKvM Kn ri "!,r r ,;‘,V!”' 0 'r‘ «'<'• «SSSL' /orn, ioduer, pork uud <ti ( -l* v, «»««» »c.lanj Iraftmfe'&ai s lariu tor Miuth.r your Van t. Vi c yrjd .b. flaco. Liquors in Cases. 500 Caaos Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all Wmnd*. Just received Hnd for Hale at II. J <\( KXON’X, octlo-tjanl 133 Broad street. lOO BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, 15. J ACKSON'S, 13» IIIIOAU BTRBKT. ...» 'AMf _ SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, OA. ul ««•>> ««t ooi&i, t'Orn, loader, pork and «t. •JUlw. cotton iVc! ana Tm ■ h mn ‘ ei the lurm for atioth«r year the place. Freed as on m. i ■» , i ed Possesshm given iiumitiiu* cua M dee 2 1m r ! I.iViv-aw 1 Moutgernery A lverlisir a ,| i „!L 1 will copy and fend ofijcL %W ^ ' Plantation for Rent or A T Okebaw, M.coo ii, J suinory ui.d Wet 1'otnt ItaTliIl?? in, law aor»,-000 to 7wi Dlar.jSJ) in, Houmj, N o,in Home Hin ft.™ Screw, and all other apourtcn.iicL??' <* cltuul i-luua. Apply to **<111 - llu J. RHODES BlUnriJ FOR SALE, UMBffaBteXJf ssaa*r,'L whtcli l. frc.lt uii.J well w.tucj u'lJItiS *«e«r»k runnWK lltrooch the Jm,? Si .litKhi wn hourw amt ' «i| tng*. Water Gin; Grid and Saw * A SPLENDID STOM FOR RENT, A YI'LY AT a Oct lft-tr T^BROAD STRShl For Rent, A TWO-STORY IWKM.rxtt Hot# rtjsfuotiu. «oiiv«iiionuo til,, l.mi,*,, -raiu, ka FOR RENT, comfortable Uu*)MS. i X Hail building. Apply to pc.il-tf aup copy. Buggy and Carriage Factor? ll WTrtl SKAT COTTAtlK ni,,| , S | U ' I OFFER FOR SAi.li, that lir,. „| ~ 1 niotlioii.DuB,y nml Cnrrin,. I'Mi'-rriE n mForsy ib, Ga.. Intmerly ownsUtoCw . Bunks, of Coin in I.ili. f he builfigj 1 * nrly f WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., BROKBR S. OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOTTO-HT JLISHD SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. CIBOBOIA. Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank r Bunk of AuffuaU— Augu*ta Insurance. - Bank of Athens Bank oi Columbus - Rank of Commeroe Bank of the Empire State. Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah Bank of the Slate of Georgia - City Bank of Augusta Farmer*'and Mechanieo* Bank Mechanics’ Bank - Merchants’and Planters’ Bank Planters’Bank 17 People.’ Bank - Buy’s Buy’g Bank of Stlma...- 1?* .... 90 Central Bank 3!! ^ Commercial Bank 30 Eastorn Bank ...... - 50 **'*’ Northern Bank 4 ^ Southern Bank - —— 7 SOUTH CAROLINA. ^ Bank of Cutuden 2 l’ 1 * Bank of Charleston...*** 2 ^ Bank of Chester * 2 Bank of Georgetown - 2 Bank of Hamburg 2 Bank of Newberry 2 25 Bank of tho Stute of South Carolina 2 23 Commercial Bank 1 lo Exchange Bank 1 H* Farmors’ and Exchange Bank 1 1*1 Merchants’ Bank 2 IT l.S CHEAP. A Policy for $5»HX> in cu*o of fntul necident, $25per week incaseotdihablinu i.iiury, co*t* f25 to per year. Any sum from $500 to $10,000, with $3 to $50 weekly compensation, at propor- tioante rate*. Police* written tor five years IT IN I KIYUUNAL. This Company insures against all sorts of ac cident*. whether they o*-cur in iruvcling, work ing iu the shop or factory, walking iu the street, >wiiutuing. riding, hunting, fishing, Ac. It la- fues policleo for all persons in ail pari* of the l ulled States and Canada*, and grants permits to visit auy part of the world. *1 his insurance is sought after and valued by nil classes ot men, rioh or poor. IT 1$ K El.IA It I* 1*7 The TRAVELER* of Hartford is the nld*t accident insurance company in tho United titetos. and established on a firm basis. It ho* issued many thousuud policies, pays claims tor compensation almost daily, and its business i* S teadily i«cr*a*lag. It* caj-itil is ample. Its irectory of the highest character, mid it An* •esr knitYi mittima m eo»A .hr th< j»igj«cnf , t ; /ns#et. No Medical lYxauiluatiou Keqiilred, eg* Thikk Crnts a Day will insure a man for $JuA>. or 111 1 weekly compensation l<*r one yeef. ' J, 0 BaTtkiioon, President. Ronxr \ Dexmo, hew story. The Internal Reveuut Laws, Act ftpvtor.i Jus, 90th. 1S#4. u an.ud^, ft*d th. Aft .m.nil.lorjr th*r*uf, ftvi>r«vttl Much.3. 'A', with Uoi'lou. M.r,tnftl Reforcncep, sail TABLES OF TAXATION. J ut Received by nov l!HJf Si. PHASE. BRAZIL; rrs InhebiUnts, Climate aud Production*, Just received by nor I** tf J. W. PEASE. Uulou Bank Manufacturer*’ Bank Timber Cutters’ Bank ALABAMA. Baak of Mobile— - - Bank of Montgomery..— «r> YOB QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. October 31—2m ^ Planters’ Rank of Fairfield- 1*": Planters'and Mechanics’Bunk State Bank Southwestern Railroad Union Bank - TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! for SI Ml,UU). good utory ia told of a recent atnuali a Western nllrund. A soldier . from li iliimon' to U.K'k bod mot with four accident., was ooomiou iu tlie cor that oom- taraod over. Making his w«v window, and gaining an u|i-1 he looked around him ami t “What atation ia thia "• thia waa a way they had of A Plantation Wanted. We are now prepared to forward Cotton and other Merchandise to and from the Northers cities at our present .mi tori - 71 REDUCED RATES. All consignments to us through our Ageut at Augusta, Mr. Wat. B Davison, will bo promptly forwaided by our liue of First Ola*'-River Steamers, under command of the oldest Captains and Pilots on the river Md hy us promptly turned over, at Sovaunah, to tho New York, ^oetou Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Gonaigumenta to our care, from Northern cities, will bo forwarded immediately ou arrival at Savannah, and should there he at any tone an accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at oneo he put upon the liuo. anil i. not narauwoddu fattili.» by ,iu i.nJ.ia i The greatest poAithle dispatch and economy will ho exercised id wetting SSltiHfriam f d ‘ y consignments through, and our arrangements are such aa to warrant us in W. O. WOOlfOLK. Adta'r, t mi a ^ - * •• Administrator’s Sale. O N Wodnoaday tho 13th day of December next, by au ordor of tho Court of Ordinary, 1 will aett tho perooaai property ol Joseph «. \t oolfolk, docooaod. lolo of Moocogoo county, at tho |>laatHliou holoagiag to bit artato, *feaa* ted on the river road aevon mile* bolow Coium bu*. oonaisting ol Cora. Todd of. P«m. Shook*. Potatoe*. 12 hoad of Uum* aad Mulo*. :n» or 40 head of Uattla, oatoag thorn a fine Knglixh Bull, ievoral fiuo iba«li*h Cow* oad other* ol mixe<x ■rode*, ahoop, Goou. alorco lot of Stock Hv»h *. IVagon*. Carta, OxWefoti, Cooking Utonfill* budoMoata of all kind*. At fill be rentad* for tho naxt year, ooatidalng nver lfi»* —— . Cart*, •nd l'laatatloo themimo time will flop of the city; . or private family. or Urm* apply oot 1—tf itnhlc ior ; • Dr, M. Wo , -! 1 ul 'K»«k , 'I Mu- uc.RU^ra. Lriu now progrwaiug will oud tho 26th «»f De- freinrier; Tho .second, wltl Gogin tho fir*t of January and end the la<«t of March: the Till ud, will boKiu iho flr.'t of April aad end the lu*t of June. Payment* due for each term at it* be ginning. For rate* ami particular* apply to B'*'3-tt J. K. McINTOSll. TO OWNERS OF 00TT0N. in iMtu er lo numerous inquiries from abroad ive mud,/ my that tee arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, I’ll IN ORDKIl AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the Stales of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, at tee hare local agents at nearhi even/ town aiut a corps of must cjjicicut men, selected ftn integrity, rajuici- y, and ecperience, to lake charge of r' rry lot. H e will also pay all Taxes and Charges of every description. In short, ae mill lake charge of the Cotton oil receipts or ortlers and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the lime we receive it uulil sold and returns matte by our Ionises. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Lirerjnol. England. We iimle the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Oa. Located in Columbus as Agent for E> M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take charge of and ship any lots or Cotton- I *m also deairou* of purchasing, and will pay full market rate* W. FELIX ALEXANDER, Ag’t. Sept 20—tf The with evury c.onvonUnc* l-.r work. ThifJ Department ha* apace Millioicut f<>r a4 ■ heiit'htantnd well stocked wllh t a-.-i' dmi, rial. 'ih<- Paint. Tnui aud iUrnwiDg«| menls lire peculiarly well adupteu lotitiiL lerent branches. There i^ a rood Iron, with tho latent improved M>riti k > a Axled. A m-st oxeoll»*h*. *el«<>iiun ul I* Paint*, Trltntning* nnd Leather. Aiihierid table HUanUty oi .Spoiiue, Hues. hiu»A l over ■<’ Bolt-* and Smew*. A ;.i,c meniot ilan.es.- ibmh wn/on si. l lUritea* Material. Iu iu ;t c>cr^tuii fc pi etc for a first el ii lory. It i* the /aiv< (ituiyiti, and i* p.-w in ; uivuvJul uptarJ wllh n full corps of the best woikatn. > morally and mechanically. Every thinking i.iuh imiii L ih.ic llwInUM. trn mnita/firfiuv* coniiot fmt nuriet f ttr,i % investment ut the m trill j*o ; «i •hint, A I'USinraa ,,Kilt, •• Uh fuerv't, r u , the property pop ,5n j» r vent. \ |<un liik will be hold with it i* n very i:ii*er«m»ge i all neuoMi.irv oul-building*, guotui, w. desired, 1 will soli with it, ..r »ci>aratclr i farm, men* Forsyth, Upon ihe pin •: the beat viriol Mills in Georgia. I» liculars, apply to (.’apt. J. R. V, *uk-. .f C: : l>UH. who know? all about it. <-r to .'-ipfh; J Dews aV: Co., ColaubuL oi lo th* aMaatad ANDKKV 1 dec 1 jin ~l,000~Xcjl Eri7 VALUABLE PLANTATION I FOR BALE Oil KENT* GUI Vs Plantation and Kusidonce of Mn. V | 1 Walker, io Li urns cuiuiiy, lo unaii lkl'-'m l vnv MftU h. MntA nr rt-ntod pD ibt l.^al bidder. Also, will be mid corn. wagons, oattle, hogs. Ac. lerui- e-ay. nuv jtl is* A . t- WAUkEl PLANTATION FOB® OPFER FOR SALK MY LOWKKPLif tation oa the Cliattahooohoe river, If i below Columbus- Tho tract omuitn 460 of which are cleared. On tLe pi: R. H. HA LI.. 11IKODORK H4R111 U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nov. 11,1809—ly AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE. T IIK undersigned having opened aa AUC TION aud COMMISSION STORE at No. 150, IIroad Mtreet, respectfully snlicil Consignment* of all olussei of MerehamiLe. which they will u?e every #f fort to sell to the best advantage. —ALSO— Wa keep con.euutJy on hand at private sale an aa*ortmentof Family Groceries, ' ' ' " Lowrat M. X i BROOKS. the aaaulog yai.... it and or.e year’ssuppliea. 1 will rvtara at the same amouut of good condition -hall (factory teferencc will be given. give THl GENEKAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY A S Agents, wa have this day farmed a co partnership with M|*ers. White, Carter A I - - - S OFFICE. A Good Chance! I OFFER MY TAii YARD aad AL! 1 * acres A of Land lor sale; odiviaiitg «he wlmle length ra M «J 2*fl? W. ft. S Agents, wa hi >artner*hlp wtl rimboKArW. - , r — culiivatioa of t ottaa, Klee ai ' will also prurfdawhite labor h . ei ally. I« a fhw 4ay. wa ahi I set ting lurVh aM die*a things wjiug, entire satisfaction will.be given to all shipping by our line. INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN k HARDEE. For further puticutos inquire of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Auguata. DeovmU i 5, 1366— 1 or Advances on Cotton. fTITF. Undersigned ora prepared to make cash 1 Cash Advance* on Cotton oouaigned to thei frieud* in NEW YORK. LIVIRPOOL. Parties de*in>u* of shipping Cotton to the above po ate are invited fe> give thorn aaall. nov 17 lw GREENWOOD k Git AY. THE GEM RESTAURANT, (IVOKll T. i. SPEAK-8.) 1* now prepared to for X " niah at abort notice, at auy hour, Day or Nioht, all th* nelioaeiea of the ...... season—such as OYDTf K8i GAME, of alt kind* ; FOWLF, F1S1I, kr. Oonnacteil with the astaMishment Isa tna BAH-at which the pure.-t end finest Liu no ra •*»■««. ,wrUlra^ dwt if J. J. KKKNAN, FOR SALE, 8000 BUSHELS COTTON SEED lilXNKD THIS YRAR. CANULKK. BROWN Jr OO . na? 9 tf Broad atraat . and u small < ovarsaer and negro house? buildings, and the soltlcmcutu Will 1J*M t-!ru*T 8 *!!*: ¥ buildings, and the sotuomciit uiio u. m public road loading t«* Lumj»kin. Iui« settled and improved and tri al f ire lakun to keep it in a bigu eist* "i 3*H ,T J The productive capacii> "I these tanj*.-■ known in th* neighborhood, t 1 '!* 1 f • and rfiock oau be purchased mi the i>»t* cTdtf. Notice. A LL peraona indebted to the lit* k*| Cody. Flomlng Jc .Switt are hert!.y that they must cmne up und settle: j who fail to pay by first day 1 that their note* aud account-- will domjI at once. The book* and papers -t m- ffitir* 1 Twv’.'rukM.nip lolumbus, Oct. 31. tiunl^^M Notice. W n.I. b« sold III tbo wideurt «(■* Anderson, ot M naooge* eimoUUU old Kxprci* Road, eight uiiIm H on the l2th nl Deccmner next, — • oow*. bog*, horre.- and mules, corn— potatoes, household and kitchen WJUtff >1 Srma cagh. G. M. ANDLE. ov Bi -w . For Sale, A FIRST UH.Y3S .ocotul-batiJ puwor I STEAM EKTOTNE. I in pwfnct running ordor. It h*>' * J Hand Botl.r nnd nil tho i'PP« rt A \ 'I Wirv to make itoomidete tor tmii; ' AddroM A. A. SMITH* 1 I,l<t21-tr Enquirer Office. *J for sale. in STORE AND TO ARRI'J •200 Wood! Wood! Orric* Mount and j T>ART! ES wis.diig <»»J J®‘ l {*\»„ * 1 ileait Pine M ood, by the c.»r supplied uion ..f^ u |VLKB. It** 9 OCj 21-tf _ . __ mm L CHECKS ON NEW TOJ IN SUMS TO SUIT PI KCl,A ‘ F°* SJ< by Erpisu. HASS® 31 POV lfi lw ^ NOTICE. A LU p.noui hi.u-f J late ot H. C. Mckaj. ^ rr ^ L by potifiad to tlficd tt -nee. A ltd ‘ u’d l><d ..Ute bv note, or other*', • M nnd»«ttl*nt one. or > 1 pine. »nid aorrounlrtn thnbnn,^ , for oollc.tlou, ns Ihi.^jn ,,;KhY n luedintely. I BCV in tt _8un_eop» ttl further noil'* Drs. SCHLEY & & Ol-’t'lOt. HU b| at oim vui.i' 1 "' I First door te the ri,lH '•» ^ ft Q^l (rtf Dissolution- Alt indebted to the »f *•* note* nnd account* iu tne TflTliaMAS H. DRUGS, AIEDK nndsriU eeii them on M ret- WAK8CRIPTIOA N.,. bra eorupete* 1 * AP* ptuinAiul LH bunmn.- , Nu> J. tWo. t»«‘ *