Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 13, 1865, Image 3

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a '/I—CX r*2!Z2Z3"->-l »ro UTtM to »tt«wl tho Kw*"? L.Uwt wo. Dr. J. HOWARD f A ‘ h , fl.piut church thU mornln* lv,>IlS.» tu " dec 13 It E***- ****, ;Cnfirt Wortc/Zf-TOTB a»d .L|_(3o toHcrriwo A Peurce «. »t Bs^s^ssxssi f«ii out. t <tr ^ — ' w |, 0 hire .tonified » wlllliw- £ , " | ?\h, compaor now being «l».d by F"S ud.rOor.raor Johnion’. preoln- to ujtmtl. it the long ” Dr. Wire’s Drug Stora. No. 106 P*.‘ {l , (Us afternoon at 6 o clock. .14-11 IT B. LBS AUD »TOBf«:- "vAIzfi JACKSOW. eg ga p"“ l ,h rm In perfection of artiiUo ikill ““. like reprwentation. They ar. pub- !'■ , b0 f llltJJ t print paper, 19 by 24 inohM. f* 1 ! ' iod.oU by Home, Uri.tol A Co.. 1 v,hir») Sew York, at only »1 Per copy. r” n “ „d the trade are .applied In order, of F{“ 0..0 teelre. at fifty oent. per oopy. Hr, cent) below the regular whole- nrtre thence is thu. offered to agent., in readily make from *25 to »30 per day, j tS . a much more, wiling these splendid ’ 'l.rriM,. AVuiciiion. a national family ; 'nbiubcd in Sew Y'ork. weekly, at *1 50 -inn, sends one of either of the above j,, u a prise, freo. to every tubacriber to tt.i, who sends in his name and $1.50 . before the middle ol Janoary next, ieespy ef the Portraits and five copies of tho T will be sent as sampler, to any agent [ rweiid of one dollar. I llOl’SK, BRISTOL A CO , Publishers, L ] lit 67 Nassau st.. New York. ! I’iiuip & Co., TO Broad street, havo i weired a large as.ortment of Ladies’ [nio, cloak and dress trimmings, silks, , goods, French corsets, kid gloves, ic. Those gentlemen keep band- Le goods and sell them cheap. 2t Kew Ailvertlsemeuta. Ip P. A R. Ellis will havo a sale to- |irrotv that all ought to attend who want j ,tock. Seo their advertisements. |M»-,rs. Clifford, Walsh &Co., general •amiuion merchants, havo a card in our tp n rthis morning. This house are agents Jibe best manufacturers of tobacco in iinit. .See their references. | . i, Columbus Ice Manufacturing Com* .ill open books for subscriptions in a city very soon. It is a novel enter- in this section of country, but its act- in oilier Southern cities is such as i remove all doubts from tho minds of c. titens, of its practicability. |Ttevoter* of this county aro notified of election to tuko place in January to II He vicancy caused in the delegation thi* county in the State Convention, y tt.e death of the Hou. Hines Holt. Illtpe i ll attention is directed to tbo fact that t ■,Iti Jid property known as the Ragle ary will he sold un Thursday (to-morrow), l.'ic'clwk precisely, in front of D P A It El- Vtueti-n houeo, instead of on the premises, IbtrUdureadvortised. Sume good property ii.ange hands on Thursday. | A Id train Ivey, Cbairrann of Police Commit- t. rites an invitation to persona who want to jrt* u policemen to meet the Committee at > Council Chamber this morning at ten Kk. like “American Sutosman," a weekly paper g.oted in Now York, offers through our col- ii IviUy a good chance for all who want a d paper and fine pictures of Generals Lee kUsekton to got them cheap. |Ui name of George W, Martin is out this Pniio. fir Sheriff of Muscogee oounty, The ion will take place iu January, and Mr pula hopes bis friends will not forget him. n old citizen, und bos filled several mi- ' offices with intelligence and fidelity. IkhRtVB Munro is announced aiacandi- |de for Tax Collector of this onunty at the : January, Mr Munro has never |i*Bdofliee beforo of the people of the county, d auht now to have a fair showing, Ho has roec&aary capacity and onergy to make a lot rats oflioer, if olscted, PROCEEDINGS* OF~COUNCIL. REGULAR MEETING. December 11, 1805. L Present bis Honor the Mayor, alda. Chapman, Mu*. Griswold, Porter, Mcllbaney [ AUe&t, aids. Halman, Kllnk. Bivins and Dur- ^oJlnSd UtM J * Jt meet,n|r re *d *nd ' Committee on acoounts recommended the PCsSpiid** lollowiu,t aocount ®. which were Wm. Strin«field....« $101 d. r. Coleman lo John 1). Gray .. 9 rujiVr/v7 re « ur °r submitted his report from ^aitUie ’ ^ wh,ckl wa * to Finauco liiil MportoJ, in addition to By*Aid. "lvlffS—"WlWWh U is necessary In view of the g ttvt obtugqTn the status of the no- sro. and for otu* r reasons, to make a complete revision of tho City Ordinances. Resolved. That Council reserve the right in making such revision,, ty alter and change the duties of the officer* of Council and to impose such new duties ns Council may deem proper." W hioh was adopted. Messrs. Peabody and Brannon were re-elected Attorneys at a salary of |300 per annum. James K Roper was re-electod City Physician at a salary of $oOO. Mr. R.ll Green was electod Treasurer at a salary of $1500. Mr. A. Flemming was ro-elocted Bridgo- Keeper, at a salary of $1,000, Mr, Win. Stringfield wsa re-elected Hospital- Keeper, at n salary of $.100, and 50 cents per day lor board of patients. . Mr. Peter L. Anderson was re-elected Clerk of the Market, at a salary of $1.50, and 25 per cent, an collections. , . Mr. J nines W. Bin her vraa elected W arfinger, salary 23 per cent, ou ihllcctions, until the sum of $600 is reached. Messrs. W. J. Chaffiu, T. 0. Dougla*. J. C. Calhoun, F. C. Johnson and W. H. Griswold, were elo ted Port Wardens. Tho following named gonllemen were elected Health Officers*: 1st. Ward—J, K. Baoon, W* W. Plewellen. 2d, Ward—T. J. Wor.l. J, P. Boseman. 3d. Ward—8. A. Billing, II. M- Cleckley, 4th. Ward—E F. CeUoy, C. Terry. 5th Ward—Jno. Peabody. M. J. Moses. 6th. J no. Seaty. K. S Stockton. His Honor announced the following Standing Committees for the ensuing Municipal year: Finance—King, Salisbury, Boss. Aocounis-Salisbury. Blanchard. Bivins. Bridge and Wharf— Mcllhannoy, Wall, Por ter. Contracts—Portor Ivey, Mcllhnnny. Un* Lights—Sapping!on, Chapman, King. Police—Ivey, Porter, Bats. Streets— Bas.i. Mclihanny. Bivins. Sisterns. Ac.—Wall, Sapping ion, Salisbury; City Improvements—Blanchard, Sappington, Brannon. Commons—Bmunon. Blanchard, Wall. Hospital—Chapman, Brannon, Ivey. Cemetery—Biv ins. Chapman, King. By Aid. Chapman-* 1 *' Resolved, That the po lice force of the city'be increased to one hun dred men, for one m*»th from date, or as long a* the Mavor and Vblice Committee deem it essential to keep fetch a number employed as policemen." Which w»* adopted. By AM. King—"\V hcreas. John D. Gray has given this Council notice that he bos completed the Bridge nrros* the Chatlahooehee river in accordance with his contract with this city : Resolved. That a special committee of three aldermen bo appointed to oxamineiaid Bridge, ami tho contract entered into by this Council with John 1>. Gray for the building of said Brid&o. Said committco shall have power and authority to employ three skilled and compe tent mechanics lo assist them in examining the structure." „ Which was adopted, and Aldermen Mcllhany, Bass and Ivey appointed that committee. I y Aid. Chapman—" Re*olved, That the sum of j500 00 bo paid John D. Gray, as a pay ment on the amount to bo pnid him for caaiug the pier of tho bridge us per agreement." Which win* adopted. By Aid. Kiug—"H©solved, That the City Attorney, in conjunction with his Honor, tho Mayor, und a special couimittoc of three alder men, draft an application to the Legislature of thu Miute, requesting them to alter, amend or grant a new charter to this city, such as »he altered coudit on of this city and State, politi cally and Moct.dly demands, and request our Representatives to bring the subject before the present Legislature " Which was adyutod, and Aldermen King, Salisbury ami Bn^s appointed that committee. Council then adjourned until Wednesday evening, 13th inst., at 7 o’clock. _ M. M. MOORE. Clerk. Our River was in capital boating order yesterday. The steamer Marianna left the wharf about noon, with a large load of cotton, for Apalachicola. No more rain yesterday, but tho weather continued warm and nppenred to be un-ottlod. Xu Content,—It will bo seen by the Council proceedings that there was no con test for a seat in tho Hoard from the 4th Ward, and that Messrs. Porter and Mc- Iihenny are the Aldermen for tho Ward* Special Election,—It will bo soen that Gov. J ohnson h&s ordered a special election for a delegate to tho Statu Convention, to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. llincs Holt. This is regarded here us significant that tbo Convention vrill probably bo called together again at ar. oarly day. It may bo that the Provision al Governor is moroly taking preparatory stops towards meeting requirements which he apprehends from tho manifostattons in Congress, or possibly he may have definite instructions from tho President. f T lmrl< ‘ 1 ! ,,ut of order, one mt tho C ""ifhraer »* 0,1 Oglethorpe street, f m/. i? 4 . ar «K«nae. and cue at Dcgnan> l*n lAAM ^*d that a due of two dof- aittlff?hl!,L < » “ ,th , lla l.*t hzeetinf be re was reforrod to tho Gas commit- t^,fe“ in «i. Dridfie-Keepor, reportei toll, endin.kth inst., to be *J05 17. I,;*" 1 '•'•or Of J. A. Cady, for $2 60; »»d ii B |f l'r"lo ?' C ri ehlon 4 Co, $20 VI llii * ' ' b “ l18 f° r *1 961 were orderej » 3?Md ! H n T fa o'" r of '7 a 'L A Thompson for t, T - for *17; were referred 'cosuBitteo on account!. . from, Mr..Jno. D. Gray, in I>r,,l '-' r . »nd .skin, for . payment Seffi?®^ .“W 1 ,': f c “, m * the P»er of ns;. * ’ WiW * ld on * • table for the pres* CW|° f ‘'ifinenawr. of tbe Municipal • Hh loet. in the various - F - «• WILKINS. ,. ” trk M. M. MOORE. .. TH08. GRIER. .. Mershal..J. C. LOVELACE. *** ton T. SIMONS. T k m V'l. 1st Ward. I, B * Blanchard and John Bass. , ... Aid. 2d Ward, Sappington and F. H. Ch»pin»n. j n . F “r Aid. 3d Ward. J . R. Ir.ysud John Kin*. . For Aid. 4th Ward, J-C.PorHr end J. Molih.nney, 1 w JorAId-Sth W«d. r W ''*‘1 end W. L. Saulsbury. A ,, V r A M..;th Ward. Os •“• D'kiihon and J. M. Birins. Iks slecitoQ on^ifi Jo , l ' n,0 1 °' lll e managers of ‘^ l <‘>'k«r,dr,luJ, UrJ * y lMt ' w,r » o.dered Johnson, the City Attorney. Ceur.,■ 1^1,en sdfournod 10 d “*' M. M. MOORE, Clerk. C0 ' NCIL CHAMBER, Dee. 16lh. 18W. Hi. It.. “‘(•ulzii at.llx*. *•■ *»b«rik2j F ;.®; I W"kliu. Mayor el.et,h.v- —hj | " to th. usual oath of nffica, pro- to the folloWin* Alaer- »f Bl.nch.rd, J. II. Bs». M. Wardlj i, ■kePIdn.toD, F. ». Chapman. H Wali- L ' w'.r°ne r vJ. Mellhann.y. •kk Wlrt-A u V«". W. L. Salisbury. Aid.Bui. A* M. Ilrannon. m, H.„„. oftkaOib \F.rd being ab.ent. Wsthaoki (orthii? rl «jf' w ro,u »rkz expressed ®zel(«,.V ,u* *; fJI lkd«nc. repoiod in him, „ •lens, ku laten««» ol V *)*•, c itisea.,and d«- u »o-ot to; “ “f edmlnlslerlng l\.e Ordt- **"'"••. •niuin'ii. 1 !' f^l'kfhl and impartial u “ m »u !rt?itkc Buard duly organized, ••••rnia, , Aid, Km*, the priated ruiaa kWHai, * Board, war, adoptad for tha Some humbugging genius away down Kast, wlinro tiro sun docs nothing but riif, being loo economical to shine much, Advertises to muko "old eyes" now for the sinnll matter of ton cents, and when tho ten cents aro sent, ho tends back a little pamphlet, recommending the pur~ ehaso of "Eye Sharpeners," and various other appliances, with expensive books of direction, ote. YVo know some one who sent on his "fractional," and after getting his "returns" put himself down as swindled—in a very small way to be sure, but nevertheless swindled. Now, to all whose eyes aro impairod, either by age or disease, wo would say go and do what all sensible people boforo you have done, and get a yowl pair of spectacles—or, if you prefer tho style, us we did—, pair of spring t/lasscs—to tit tho nose comforta bly and aid tho cyos in their efforts to serve you, Spear has all stylos of frames —and glasses of all powers, adapted to the ago and condition of ovory eye. His sup ply of tho ce’ebratcd Scotch pebbles is large, and the eye that Spear cannot make lo seo better must bo an eyo out. Capt. J. C. Burnett, Assistant Superin tendent Kreedinon's Bureau, has issued a circular lo the freed men of Western North Carolina, and tho adjoining district of South Carolina, which will be to most of them ..>:.i""!:ut interesting and very sur prising. Ue commences by felling them that he has heard that about Christmas they expect to receive tho lands, horses, fanning utensils, and a portion of tboir former masters' plantations. If it is truo that such uro their anticipations, he in forms thorn that they may os well dismiss all such ideas at onco, for tho Government has nothing to do with their uia-teis plan tations, and has no right to dispose of thorn in any manner. And, furthermore, he adds that it they do not labor—havo not labored since they b,c ,m • free—during the winter they will be in a situation worse than s every—they will have noth ing to support themselves upon, and must, with their families, perish. He as sures them that the Government will not foed thorn, nor will it hulp them in any way; and if they do uot labor hard and establish for themselves character, for in dustry and integrity, their race will pass away and they will bo known only in name. He furthermore says; "Since I have boon among you I have diacovttfod that a majoiily of you look upon your former muster, as your ene mies, and upon tho 'Yankees' as your old friends. In this you arn mi-taken. I am from tho North, and know well the fee) ings that exist more towards tbe negro. I know that a majority of the Northern people will not consent to your becoming citizens amongst them. The Government, through a military noci Baity, has given you your freedom, end in that freedom tho people of North Carolina will ever protect you, unless you become luworihy of their protection. "Tho South is your natural homo, and Southern men will bo your friends. The majority of you wero raised, have grown up on the santo plantations with your for mer master,; und l know it to be a fact that thero is a feeling, a sympathy, exist ing between you that doos not, nor never can, exist between you and the people of the North. If Southern men are your enemies, it is your had behavior that has mad" lli -'ll so. The fact i. that you know not how to appreciate your freedom, aad t - _ _ — « 1 ■« u kn.A/I 11 'f havo grossly abused it. A Si foi TAKEN UP, i. SORKU1.L MAKE v years old. The • * 'i advert! U. D. Jnst Received, ^ FINK LOT ROCU?, Sugar Cured Homs: Cheese, Caudr, Potatoes; Onions, Copperas; Starch, Sardine*; Apple Vinegar; Oanaburgs, Cotton Yarns; Chewing and Smoking Tobacco; Seventy-five thousand Cigars; Peas, Meal, and Bacon; All for solo, either at wholesale or retail, by CANDLKR.jBROWN A CO. dec9-4t 146 Broad 8treet* Wanted to Rent, A HOUSE AND LOT, either in th* City EL or in Wynnton, with four to six rooms. Apply to CANDLER. BROWN A Co. 146 Brood Street, or d«c9 lw. JOS. H. BROWN. NO IMPOSITION 1 Direct Importation . of Haban* Cigar*. JMJNDRBS PRINCIPE, of Wullea; Londres Intlmidod; Brevas Ingenuldad: Londres Sculapio; Concha* el Viojero de Lima; Wholesale and retail by R. F. DURAN, Corner Randolph and Broad streets. dec 9 tf REMOVAL. I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO., HAVK REMOVED TO No. 161 Rroad St, (OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL,) TI71IKRK They will be ploosed to welcome D their friends and patrons, and continue to servo them in the capacity of COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND- STOCK BROKERS. dec 7—tf IUor Sale, JgAUOINU, HOPE. Tobacco, Laril, No. 1 Cotton Cards. Soap, Ac. By I. CLIFTON MOSES k GO., No, 161, (opposite Cook’s Hotel.) dec 7—tf GOLD, SILVER, Exchange on New York, U0R Sule by -T I. CLIFTON MOSES k CO. dec 7—tf Broker.. "Wanted, 10,000 Dollars in. GEORGIA and ALABAMA BANK BILLS, 7/DR Which the hifh.it market priou will be r paid by I. CLIFTON MOSES k CO. Broker,, dec 7—tf No. 161 Bro.d itreet. J. R. IVEY & CO. IIAVH JU8T RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY BAGGIN G 50 ooils ROPE, 500 lba. TWINE, Large lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the above article, nil ho lold la ferae or.m.ll Qu.ntitle., nor 30—tf PISTOLS. ■fjlTfi have just received a large - W lot of COLT’S and other make of PISTOL®, VKMC which we are selling oheap. ▼ v ✓ ^ dec 7—tf J. KNNIS k CO. Green and Black Tea. A FRESH LOT of Jenkins’ celebrated Teas, A just received and (or sale bv dec3 tf CARTER k FLOURNOY. Sage. 4 SMALL lot of fresh Sage, just received and A for sale by CaRTEK k FLOURNOY, dec 3 tf Lemon Syrup, fYF Superior quality, for sale by W dee .3 t( CARTER A FLOURNOY. Philotoken or Females’ Friend, A MOST Valuable Medicine, for rale by A dec 3 tf CARTER k FLOURNOY. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. A FRESH LOT just reoeived and for sale by A dec 3 tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. Sterling’s Ambrosia, A MOST Delightful and valuable prepara- A tion for the hair, for sale by dec 3 tf CARTER k FLOURNOY. Corn Staroh, 0* A“5 e fl 0r ""oAiiTPHi' p? OUR VO V V/ dec 3 tf bAKlEn x rbliUKNUi, Uuoh M. Kino. J.ux, M. Ruuili.. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, QA. rpliE above named having formed a part- X ner/bip, will practice law in Mu*cogeeaod adjoining counties and in Ri naell county, Ala. 49*Offict) front room over Gunby’s store, dec 10-1 m FOR SALE, A LARGE FINE YOKE OXEN, young but A well broke. Apply next door to thi# office to McKEE k PRIDE, dec 10—3t THE GEM RESTAURANT, (UNDER T. H. HPEAU'M.) /—v Is now nrenared to fur- ^ - f •Jalsh at short notice, at / any hour. Day or Niodt, all the dolicaoies ol tha ml W season—auoh a* UYSTKKS; GAME, of all kinds: FOWLS, FISH. Ac. Connected with the establishment is a fine BAR—at which the purest and linetl Liquors and Wiues may be bad. WALTER STEWART, dec 1 tf J. J. KEENAN. Advances on Cotton. fpHK Undesigned are prepared to make eosb i C»«h Advance* ou Cotton consigned to their friends in NEW YORK, or LIVERPOOL. Parties derirous of shipping Colton to the above points are invited to give them a call, nov 17 lm GREENWOOD k GRAY. BARNETT & CO, COTTON FACTORS, 6S0CKKS AMI COMMISSION SKRCHANTS, Corner «u Clair and Broad ate.» COLUMBUS. GA. |>ROMPT Attention giveu to all Consiua A menti and Shipments of Cotton to New York, New Orleaua and Liverpool. Liberal advances made on ooustgumeuu, nov 17 M SANTA. CLAUS HAS GOME! SadU Claus, lh« children'* friend. To them, thi* plotting greeting tend*: That mindful of the lut four year*. He> com* to ftop their trickling tear*. And ean be found at the BEE HIVE Th. Iarg.it and bMt assortment of TOYS! ever offered in thi* market, at tha BEE HIVE, Consisting of Speaking Doll., Crying Doll., China Dolls, Wax Doll., Linen Dolls, Little Doll., Big Doll*, x>o:l.:l j s OF ALL SO UTS! ina Doll Heads, era 3 China Watoh Stands '* Card Receivers, 1 V " Smokers’ Sets, " Basket,, CA " Segar Stands, " Babies, ae '* Match Boxes, " Figures, 4 " Animals. " Candlesticks. " Roses, “ Fruit Plate,, £ " Wash Stands. " Emery Stands •ST " Cups k Saucers TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! Expi-ee. Wagon., Kockuwuy., Carriages, Hose Carriage,, Dump Carts, CircusBea, 4cc., WOOD TOYS I WOOD TOTS I S table., I Ionhp., Dry Good. Store., Kitchen Furniture, Menagerie., Farm Yards, Village., Bureau., Cros. Bow., Gun., Humming Top., Battle Dare., Gruoe., Animal, and Hur.e., dec., Tin Sword., Steel Swords, Brus. Sword., Whips, Flageolets, Kino Mirrors, Cabas, Bon Bon Boxes, Harmonicas, Segar ca.es, pocket Knives Baby Hatties, Tooth Brushes, Key Kings, dee., in fact the articles are so numerous that we cauuot mention even a .mull part, therefore, we invite the Public to call aud see for tliemeelvee. The ubove stock will be for .ale at wholesale und retail until the 15th De cember, altar tbar time only at retail. W, II. H. PIIELPS, Haviug bought tho Itynehart Ilakory, I urn prepared to get up any eort ot CAKES, in uuy sort of style, at skort notice. Fresh Bread every doy (except Sunday). I am ma king u superior article of Craokers, to which I invite the attention of the pub lic. W, H. H. PHELPS, uov 30 tf “LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET L'ART EST DIFFICILE!" DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. J. 8. PEMBERTON. DR. A. M. WALKBR. J. 8. PEMBERTON CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIS S, NEXT UOOit TO J. K.V.VIS a CO'S hardware: stork. 820,000 INVESTED III NKW STOCK embracing the LA HOP ST and FINEST o**nrtment of SELECT D RUG and MKDICINKS, European and American CHEMICALS. Pemian and French FANCY GOODS, PERFUMKRY. SOAPS, Ac.. Ac., ever before offerod in Columbus MANY of the GOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AH IMPORTED. That part of our stock now being opened consist* of tho following article*: 250 gal*(White) Kerosene Oil; _ 3W lb* Tea, Young llyfon; • J?*. liret»kfa*t; j w» ID* Black, KnglisU lireaklaet: 250 walli English Alcohol, high proof; 800 lb* Refined Burax, EnglLh; 500 lb* Kp*om Halt*: 25 lbs Nutmegs; 60 lb* Gum Asafuetida; 50 lbs Ktnp. Canthnris; 100 lb* Aq. Ammonia, f f f; 100 Ibe Sbiril* Nitre Pule, f f f; 1500 lb* Black Popper; 300 lbs Allspice; 200 lbs Raoe Ginger, fresh; 50 lb* Cinnamon Bark; 25 cases Olive Oil; 100 lbs Cabinet Glue ; 50 lbs White Glue: OcO lbs Bi Curb Soda, Liverpool; 100 lbs Corn Starch, new : 100 ibs Loriliard’s Macaboy SuulT: 25 lb* Pul Cayenne Pepper; loo lbs Pure Cream Tartar; 100 ou Sulph Quiaino; 50 ou Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs Eng. Blue Man*; 100 lbs Carb. Ammonia ; 3001b* Alum; 50 lbs Balsam Copaiba ; 23 lbr. Sub. Nit. Bismuth ; 50 lbs Gum Camphor; 25 Ibs Sulph. Ether; 50 lbs (new) Hops; 60 lbs Preoip. Caro. Iron; 25 Ibs Carb. Magnesia; 10 aross Mustard; 25 lbs Bath Sponge; 100 gross Pres. Vial* und Bottles ; 25 gross Wine Bottles; 1 gross London Club Sauce; 24 grvB» Patent Pills. a«sorted ; 1 gross Davis' Pain Killer; 6 dot Sotodont; 12 dot Sarsaparilla; 20 dot Capsules, Cop. and Cub.; 6 gross Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger; 36 dot Gluts Svringes M und T; 12 dot Seir-injocting Syringes, improved; 8 dot Cod Liver Oil; U dot pair Tooth Forceps; 100 gross Pill Botes, and tnucy do: 1 gross English and French Hair Brushes; 3 gross I R Dressing Combs; '5 gross Fine~tooth Combs, Ivory; 5 gross Coat Plaster; 5 gross Tricopherus; 12 dot Bay Rum: 12 dot English Honoy Soap; 50 lb* Pure Essence Oils; 100 dot Ink, assorted sitss; 50 reams Lotter and Note Paper ; 12 M Opaque Envelopes; 50 lb* Gum Arabic, select; Biidal Protont.-; 100 gross bottle oork*; 100 gross vial corks ; 50 lbs Turkey Rhubarb, true; .50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd’d ; 100 gals East India Castor Oil; 1 case Go lbs Turkey Opium; 25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new; 25 ibs Puiv. Jalap; 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 25 Ibs Iodine, resub; 3grossHeidlitt Powder*; 1 gross Me Mutin’* Elixir Opium ; 1 gross Steer’s Opodeldoc; 1 gross Bateman’s Drops ; 20 doz Congress Water ; 25 dot Vermifuge, assorted ; 25 do* Mustang Liniment: 1 gross Tarrant’s Seltter Aperient; 1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters; \ \ gross llolmbold’s Buchu ; % gross Hosteller’s Bitters ; % gross Ayer’* Ague Cure; ] -i gross Christadora’s aud Batchelor's Hair Dye; gross Ayer’* Cherry Pectoral; 1 gross liu «rlem Oil; 1 gross Ayer’s Pills; 250 Photographic Albums, beatiful styles; 50 pr Egyptian and French Toilet Sets, of the most beautiful style* aud colon; 6 dot Puff Boxes, Chinese; 12dot Lubin’s Handkerchief Extracts: 12 dot Night Blooming Cereu*, Axtract; 6dot Kjfyptiuu Extract; 30 doz French and English Perfume ; 7.5 do/. Cologne*, English, French, German and American ; 50 doz Rose Hair Oil ; 86 doz Bear’s Oil; It u doz Flavoring Extract assorted ; 25 d« z Egyptian and French Pomades ; 12 dtz Lullin’* Soap ; 3» doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ; 12 do/. Military Shaving Soap ; 30 dot brown Windsor Soap ; 20 boxes Batin’* Barber Soap ; 36 dot Fine Pocket Knives ; 30 dot Portmonies, Ladies’ and Geutleuien’p; 100do/. Lily White.all kinds; 12dot Keioaene Lamps; 50dot Keroseue Lamp Chimneys; lMJdox Kerosene Lamp Wicks; 6 doz Portable Egg Npgg : 12 do/. Concentrated Milk, in cans ;* 12 doz Old Reserve Imp. Weddiug Wine; fn gals V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ; OUgal* Old Topet Sherry Wine; Go guls Imperial Puro Juice Madeira Wine ; 6 doz Sparkling Maschelle Wine; 12 doz lluidFick Champagne Wine ; •i hbla Old Bourbon Whiskey , 12 M Havana Cigar* ; Holiday gifk; A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician's Furniture- EXPECTED TO AKHIVE SOON : 2 bbls Coach*Varnish; 500 gull’s Linseed Oil; 50 boxes Window (Hass, assorted; 10,000 lba PIJTTY. and a general assortment of PAINTS and colors. . — . r with dispatch. Tbe trade supplied with every thing in our line at the LOWEST PRICES. Mr Remember tho Sign of the GULDEN EAGLE, No. 03 Broad "troot, next door to J, Eu- nil A Co’s Hardware Store. J. H. PEMBERTON K CO. nov 20—tf WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., BROK.BRS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT .AJSr:D SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. BLOUNT & CHIPLEY, No. 48 BROAD STREET, GROCERS -AND- C0MM1SS10N MERCHANTS d.o ft-lm 20,000 Pounds Choioe Western Bacon, “ STORK and for sale by BLOUNT k CHIPLEY. Kentucky Jeans, OUPKRIOR Article in store aad for sale, o b wilt b. .xcha^ferwoo, dec 6—]m No, 48 Brood at. Dwelling Wanted. A NY person having a (dwelling of four, five or six room* couvenientlv situated, can hear of a good tenant by applying at the store of J. Kyle k Co. Possession wanted by 1st of .JOSEPH F. POU. FOR RENT, i GOOD PLANTATION in Russell eountr, A Alabama, from 100 to 250 ooree of which is fresh 'and that will produce cotton finely. Corn Fodder, Mules, horses, cattle, and hogs, oan be purchased ou the premises. Apply at this Office, nov 17 tf ISELECT L1MITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, QA. r a livi- iPlfP tear aoholostie year will he divi ded into three terms. Th* naar term now progressing will end the 25th of De cember; Th* bkcoxd, will begin the first of January and end the last of March; the t« tin. will begin the first of April end end the lest of June. Payments due for each term at Its he ginning. for rates end particulars aimly to novii-tf J. R. MclNIOSH* GENERAL INTELLIGENCE* OPPIOB, yo. (ij ISJUIA1J STREET, ooi.ujvmus, (ja. Success Attends tho Diligent! QPKCIAL NOTICE.— I l,cg Iravo to call op attcution to the capitalists of our commu nity that 1 havo on iny books a large number of ilousca, Lots, 1’urine, t l‘mntntions and other specie* of property which docs not appear in my column in tho new-pa per*. My advice Is to all that if you want to buy call first on me and see if wo cau’t (rude, then go t leowhare, J. if. SIKES. FOR BENT. A SMALL SI URL on Broad street, trhioii can bo had at reu*ouablo rate*, if uj»idicu- lion be made at once to .r. If. SIKES. FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND, m, st of wMidi i, olf.ro,I, 1800 acres. Tallapoosa river, 90 wtlu from Moiit.ouiery; the SI. uuj W. T. R. R. running thrnngb it. Tho Inn,Is li- well and aro very productive, Thero i.s n hrrohafri, gtn “'!«•« rcrew and nlniml.nt i at htiule.. lh » fin,Italian i„ m n railruiid denot. at whii-h awareliau. ■ e.mld be ke|il and 111 ndo nrpflt.ble. riio rece\,.ls afoottan at rhnt down bomg usually from KM) lo lotll) ba'os, and it. ppnvenioneo lo .Montgomery milker it a dosira- bloiilaco tor a Dairy farm, tho rar.go lor *toclt ig exeollont. Pfly to J. U. SIKES. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION located iu Chattahoochee oounty, Uu., IS mile-lY iu Columbus, Ga,, 2 l /t miles trom Cu.«*otn, and 5 miles from the Chattahoochee River. There is 1,300 ncies, 900of wbioll is cleared and under good feuco. The buiiaiiigj ou tho place is equal, if not superior to any in this section of the Mate. They consist of a l:tr ;o mansion house with 7 large rooms and porch b ck and trout; kitch en, stuoke hnur.o and overseer’s house, and 12 largo negro house.-, all framed, with brick chimneys; and nil other nece«-rary outhouses. This place is vory healthy ; ami is good cotton land, k uniii'i ly Known us the ilurdawny place. Apply to J. 11. SIKES. FOR SALE, A SAW and OH 1ST MILD an the railroad between Columbus and Upolika and is sit uated ou Waeoouluc creek. T'horc is lour acres »>f land. It has on it a gm d dir< lling with tour room.-. The ftrvam i- gozi 1 and runs (he mill all tho year round. 'Imre is plenty ol good timber iu the noighhorhtw d. Tho mill is well located on the mud from Dover to West Point. This can be huughi cheap. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE 0U EXCHANGE Ij'UR land iu North Georgia »>rTennessee, the A Farm owned by tl. M. Totupkins, near Clayton, Barbour County. Alabama. Tbo plrce contains 65 acres ol land, one ball cleared. The dwelling i. J convenient aud well finished, with mx tine rooms, with lire place in each : store room, Ac, Gu (he place is a good TAN- YARD, iu successful operation ; good PEACH aud APPLE UKCIl A ItD. Apply to J. II. 81KB8. We. u. Bmdbli.. Rob’t 0. Popk. 1ST E W BOOT iND SHOE STORE. BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (DNDKll COOK’S U0IUL), 1I, 7 01’LD rc.xoHCffully arwiotinco to tliecitt- Vf xeusolColuiubiiHamt vicinity that wear© now receiving and opening our .-(•••’!; of BOOTS AND SHOES, aud willcontinunlly keep on hand every style of Ladies’, Minus’ ami CbiMrca’a .Shoes, und Men’s Boys’ ami Youth*’ Boot.:, Shoes und Gaiters, und Children’* Copper-tiped Shoe*. All Grade* of Burr, lvip aud Wax Brogans, Greut pain* ha* been taken in geuir g up our stuck. uu<i wc guarantee a I work -■•Id. SlsfTu Country Merchant* wer.J.r liberal in - ducementt 1 , and invito them to cNAtniiie our stuck. Also, r. line assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. out 21-tf Cotton Mill for Sale. WI K affvr YY ted at witn 1420 ae GEORGIA, Buy’g Buy'g Bank of Selma - ^ Central Bauk 40 Commercial Bank 33 Eusteru Bauk - 65 ‘* ,r> Northern Bank — 65 Southern Bank.—.**— *6 W- SOUTH CAROLINA. •1" Bauk of Camden &5 L'» Bank of Charleston — 2U 12 Bunk of Chester <31 L’ 1 Bank uf Georgetown 10 Bank of Hamburg 20 60 Bank of Newberry 27 Bunk of tho Stato of South Caruliua 22 26 Commercial Bank - 17 12 Exchange Bank 1» 12 Farmers' and Exchange Bauk 14 12 Merchants' Bank 26 1*1 PcopJua’ Bank 6u "5 , Planters' Bauk of Fairfield——***—***—****** li* 15 j Planters’aud Mechanic!’ Bank** 22 12 Statu Bank - 14 Southwestern Railroad 40 7’> Union Bunk 70 Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank - Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance-—. Bauk of Athens Bank ol Coluoibua—... — ............... Bonk of Commerce Bonk of tbo F^mpiro State Bank of Fulton- Bask of Savannah Bank of the State of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’ and Planters’ Bunk Planters’ Bank Union Bank .................................. Manufacturers’ Bank Timber Cutters’ Bank - ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile Bank of Montgomery U5 4^-FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. October 31—2m for sale uurColTGN MILK. I Bradford, Coin i county. Alabama, acres uf lund attached. For particu lars, uddrers SIMPSON & MOORE. Cure of Lehman, Durr & Ccv., _nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ala. PLANTATION FOR SALE OK. £IX22^T, C ONTAINING 30o acres, on tho TnllmUon road, 3 mile* e:».-t ol Coluuihus; go-d tw > story dwelling, necessary • nt-i wildings, good giu and gilt b«*U'e and screw, Miod orchard, uii -t excel lent water. F'or terms apply at .No. ldJ Broad street lo F. C. JullNSoN. aeo a—iw OKNEEAL I’l'IttiiASliVL AOEM Vi ISRAEL F. BK0WW & SON, iVt: IV LO.WOA', COiV.VXiractlT. ILL attend prom/ ily t > tho tnirrUnsing v v aud foiwurdiug ol al olue.-e.i ol MEKCI1- ANDISK and every desetiption ol MACHIN ERY, applicable to the wants ol the Southern people. All purchuso.4 made free of (5>mmt-siou till October next, at tho lowtsl mniket lutes, uni forwarded by tbe most c\ju' tm« u i routes. Or ders uru'l bo nccompuuieti with tbo money, aud addressed to us either at New Loudon, Couu., or »2 John Strict, New York. Ruler lo E. E. Blown, -ii, tLi., and W. G. Clemons, Co umbus, Ga. augl-tl FOR SALE, AT TUK 01.U STANU OT J. B. JaQUEiJ & mto., A LOT Ob' Fl.\ L Top and no Top Buggies, XXA. ITJLlNTUIlJSgaA. WHIPS AND COLLARS. ISHING to close out soil cheap for cash, ;nn. IWW-tr i CHEROKEE PILLS, Or Female Heyulator, Cure Supprtwtf, Exi'eulre and painful Meustniati (Jr ten .Sl. t /o .<. A’err- - inol At- fiction*. Pain* in tlit Back.BICK- llnd.n-’.r, (flddine**. and all dls- ease x that *primr fnun irregularity, by removing tbo cnute and all tlu* cfr.M’ts that nrls*4 from It. Tin y aro pi-rf* »-tly sale Iu nil cases, ex cept tctien Jorbi ' ‘ »- » — TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! Wo »re now prepared to forward Cotton and other Merchandise to aud from the Northern cities at our present HEDXJOEI3 RATES. All oonsigowanU to ua tlirougli our Agent at Auguste, Mr. Wa. R. Davison, will bo promptly forward«J by our line of First Class River Steamers, under command of tbe oldest Captains and Pilots on tbe river, and by us promptly turned over, at Ravunuuh, to tho New York, Boston, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Consignments to our care, from Northern cities, will bo forwarded immediately on arrival at Savannah, and should there be at any time an accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamor will at onco ho put upon the line. The greatest possible dispatch and economy will he exercised iu getting consignments t' rough, aud our arrangements are such as to warrant us in saying, entiro satisfaction will he giveu to all shippiug by our Hue. INSDRANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN & HARDEE. For further particulars inquire of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. Dtoambfir 6, 1865—1 iu _ •• ' n- Ib.'V »r«* nil ■ .x * "jar eoatea. Tin y ’shtiul.l t • iu tlm hand* of every M ihkn, Wife, and Mother lu tho land L-ulfe* cun address tie In toafidi-noi', an l >i tt their c»»m \Vo tli'At fill K. limlo CulllplAI'lta, and"pret«re Modioii.. s Miiiiddc f"r nil dUeases t*» which they nn> nihject.—'Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a scaled i > iiV"l , »i , ‘• fret’. The Chemkci* PUN are Md by all druggist* at $1 per hot, or *\x for $0; or tlu-y arc_ m-utby mail, freo of poMnu’.*, In r ordinary litter, free from observation, by ndtlresaln^ tbo >oli* proprietor^ Dr. W. R. MLRV7IN, 37 Walkor St., N, Y. N. B.—Cherokee Pills No. 2 aro prepared for special cases, when milder medicines full i th^a are sent by mall, fret 1 ot i'odtuge, the price of each box. ice ip t of 9>', Dr. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, I.Wurr ol' IIIf, mm//.' i'u res tie petal /*•' dill/, II •>'X - //•'•/- in l.odcs, Z '' Palpif• 1 1 die Heart and „/l X. r.*• /'ivrivx. it re- |or.M:r« life Jltul \ Igor to tlu* v - a.'. I. • . fl.e li.»t bl»*od of •• As the Phenis /»•*» youtti t«» tho veins ros- from the (uhfi if » « ; llt;ll nroans of tienera- I'd trim .....and fc BPS2J* I. j Im/.iaeiwy and - „ f Rh;*," r« ate the eystem / overcome din ate perfect " r.l>xir >, moving Sterility and Bnricnnew in both s. the young, inliMIc-agfd, and aged, thero la no greater boon than this “ Elixir <•( Life. It give* a new iesm of life, ofifising **»• ". val T an ' 1 dchlUtuted ti* havo rsnowcl strength and \ Igor, and tho eutlro system to thrill with Kv ft«d p'j f^uro. Price, ono bottle three bottles $6 , sent by express to any address. . , , . „ tSur medicines are >.dd and recommended by all respectablo drugxUU in every part «.f tbo civilwea globe; some unprincipled dealers, bbwever, try to deceive their customer* by selling cheap and 'J 0 "®- leas ©ompounds In order tti make mqimv. Re not deceived—ask for these raedbims and «® other*. If tbe druggi-t «b^ not keep them, wriU to uz, ud w, wilt M»,l U.0,,1 U oan^Uj pocked, free from ol»aorvation. We • t^i'eaaeu to receive letters with full atateiu nt> ''lilmln ora any disease wltli which ladles or fiJjUem JJ* »ffilcte.I .Vddreu all letter* f.»r mediotn*^. pain^U- lele, ei odvlce, *» the eule proprlotor, J ' i C r , W. K. MERWIN, JV W»l»« Ht’i Mi