Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 17, 1865, Image 3

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Dti i »nd B ,r Bent SCO dolor*" THirol Porkll S10 « t1 l i M' b 1 ;e. eki ,rl K'>' /'"J ; l tod ! joed. l!*U« rhrr.-h r[ J ,1 h‘t»'t' cS | 10 th« ■ a»J twS jui |, yj U?* # hhVafI local news items. ‘ Thl I .bntVkur Jfflo M»*vamn> * UPWARD PAKSONB i. tho authorlaoil Enqulrsr •“ *«“«_». ’ With oynical [l OH TIIK I.WQUIBKE.I W ° rlU of ondLne. 1*v Wti. llimK. nuuiod gentlemen aro Agent* mo hIiik of thin world, thin beautiful world, Which men an niton abuse I .fc«CoLP» nU8 J In S F Powors, Seals'Station. I*«.W Hi*t*-U»ohubb«e. , p, Sunt'orn, Hurtville. , r () . Wnllcr. I'orsoni". ,W. Bunk*. On.rryton. a C B»knr. Suspension. 5 a Anitrews, Chunnonu,,... 'll’Smith, Union Spring.. V A. hosier, Villula. J. Burke, Glennvllle* I Dr. | nr, Thom ft" |e. L. Jon kin". Midway. . The following named gentlemen ere our Lents at tbo several depot* on the Muacogoe ■ AtStation No.2, Col. J. A. L. IjKK* I At Box Springs. II. D* Williams. 141iJrucvn. l\ J* It Nkai.. 1 At Butler. E* It. Waters. I At Fort Valley. J. h. Btisgton. I At Jones’ Croning, Jamkh W. Covimutpx. I See trading matter on every page. r, F. LKE AND HTONK- WALL JACKSON. Lj r perlne.of New York, has just presented if he world two master pieces of art in tho fthographed portraits of these celebrated [outbern Generals, Lkb and Jackson. Noth- cxccl thorn in porfoction of ortistio skill |J.’j lifo-like ropreaoutation. They are pub- Ibed on tho flneit print paper, 19 by 24 inchos* a framing, and sold by House, Bristol Ac Co., .jibbers), Now York, at only $1 per copy. I^gents and tho trade are supplied in orders of Llefs than twelve, at fifty ceuts per copy, nctwcnty-fivooentsbeloir the regular wholo- Llc price. |A very ico is thuR offered to agents, IhociU rervelily make from $25 to $30 por day, ■nil often much more, selling these splendid jortraits. jTiic .Uierienn Stateiman, a national family | ap er, published in Now York, weekly, at $1 50 V r annum, vends one of cither of the above Lortraits, as a prise, freo, to every subscriber to ubeet, who sends in his name and $1.50 Vubscription, bofuvo the middle ol January next, bne copy ol the Portraits and five copies of the nan nil! be sent ns samples, to any agent aipt of ouo dollar. | Address HOUSE, BRISTOL k CO , Publishers, I Je*? 18—toiMt 07 Nassau «t., New York* J If you want pretty nnd cheap goods call on | V . L. Parker, No. 64 Broad street, who has last received from Now York a large and bcau- assortraent of Cloak and Dress Trimmings. s Cords, Real Laces, Bugle Trimming, 8 Silks, Dress Buttons, White Goods, all s, ami n fine lot of Dress Goods, which wil* e sold as t.ow us they cau be purchased any i the city. | dec 17 tf >«». New Advertisements. D. P. K. Ellis to*iuorrow will have a kar^o talc of fine ready made clothing, &c. Tuesday again they will ltavo a sale of klothing, furniture, and a variety of other iriicle?. Suo udvortUement. Just look nl the H Uive! L. Meyer & Co. will open on Monday, it Mulford’s old stand, a lot of goods that fill astonish everybody for the beauty of Herns, quality of toxlure, and cheap- vS of price. Mr. Mulford cornos in at the latter end of tho advertisement with la word for those who may wish to avoid [intercourse with Mr. Downing. We iiko the progress of this ago. Poo- |ple who have money form companies to [pay other peoplo, who have but little or no money, for getting hurt accidentally. Mr. Willcox is agent for one of these companies, and if it were not reliable ho (would not represent it. Estes & ilro. have a house to rent out. J As every body wants a house, they will (soon disposo of it. I. Clifton Mosc9 & Co., have opened an Auction and Commission House at 101, j Broad street. Thoso aro active business men, and goods consigned to them will receive prompt attention. We like to direct tho attention of our buying readers to good articles and good property, through our columns, and we l/Mldum have an opportunity of pointing their attention to better property than that offered in tho advertising section of this paper, by J. E. Webstor. See what he proposes to gall, _ On Tuesday there will be a large Bale Mr. Marshall’s, near Reynolds Station, E. W. R. R, Persons from this city and action who desire to attend it must take the cars here on Monday morning. Good hotel accommodations at Reynolda, and hacks and other conveyances running to tho place of sale. Those wanting farm | flocks or prodnee ought to attend. Cotton.—Our market is somewhat strop I Rer, under tho effect of tho European | Lews. Wo may quote Middlings B0, and I Oood Middlings 89(a)40c. Not much do | *ng, and not much offered, yesterday Wo thought we had seen large boxos, and closely packed boxos, and boxes of K°°d things before, but after seeing somo received yesterday by Harrisson & Pearce, At 105 Broad street, wo gave it up as mhtalco of ours. Thoy got in some of tho biggest, most corpulent, jolly old boxes that we ever dreamed of, and they were all rammed, jammed und crammed full of many thing* that everybody wants, these Christmas times, that we had to leave, feeling bad because wo could not buy all they had. Go to Harrison & Pearce’s for handsome novelties. 1 ^ o trust next woek will be a pretty one. We want no rain. It has held up so lonj» that we can now dispense with until tho rising generation (wo are now interested in that tribe) got the thousands of pretty little things that Phelps has Bis “B. Hive” for them. We think tho Approaching Christmas will bo a good time to stay at homo, but we don't wa our juvenilo friends to go without their usual presonts. If the woek should prove pleasant, Phelps will bo instrumental making thousands of little hearts glad. It _ Ennis & Co. Shot 1—This house comes mighty neur to keeping all the tools and /•>•/* our poo pi o want. Pistols and gu they have atumyn had, but now they hav shot uUo—possibly powder too. See them It Wit vr State.—One of the jwoun ded rebel Holdiorn thought he was about to dio; nnd fooling that ho lmd many uins to answer for, he requeatod that u minister should bo mint to him. Tho Rev. Mr. II., a rebel parson, was callod »n. Sitting down bowido tho wounded mau, and assuming nil tho sacerdotal airs, ho gravely said: ‘My friend, in whut state was thy miud when you first felt that you would tike to be baptised?" Feebly und dolorously the feeble muu ft* if it was hurl'd, At a thlnic unfit for mn; Suro tho boo Iiuh more some than snarling man Or its instincts aroutor power. For it will sing and labor while it cau. And avoid oaoh poisoned flower. t beiuty in overy unfolding leaf The eye inny gladly poroeivo ; What, joy to the soul in each garnered sheaf. The thnnkful soul may receive; And ho who gases aloft at the stars, Whioh shine in the droatny blue, fool to oling to the crcod which debars His soul, from a love so true. love which tho bios od Father of all. Exhibits to snarling man, Who always complains of poor Adam’s fall— Tho past—not tho future, scan ; Still forgetting tho great L’Urnal now, Tho joy ot the present breoth, But mopeth about witu a gloomy brow, And a soul in living breath I this is u world of bonuty and love,* Tho work of a mighty QyJ; But to selfish man it soemsto prove, A curso through which he must plod; may God forgive tho wandering thought, Which lendoth man's soul astray. And makes him whino o’er his hapless lot. When God smilos from day to day. ♦Parson Whine lies (under a mistake) when “ says anything to the contrary. ftlAllKKT REPORTS. iouibvillk. Dec. 11 —The receipts of hogs ■e been this week 5,.’150-the market quiet at to 8’ grosn. Mof»R Pork $29. Bacon—clear I os. iilo: shoulders 15c; sugar-cured bams 26o. Lard, new, 1« to 22*. Tobacco lugs have ndvanced 50c to $1.00. Market active: sales 48 hogsheads. Flour-superfine. $J.75 to $7 50. Wheat $1.50 l2.2o tor new and old. Corn, new. 50c. old 65c, in bnlk. Whiskey, raw, $2.25. Oats 46 to 50o m bulk. Hay $!5 per tou. Coffee—Rio, !9c. Cincinnati, Deo. 12.—Flour dull and prices doc lining; tho closing rates are, for superfine *<1.50^7.75; family and fancy $9.25@10 50. Wheat quiet but steady; $1.70 for prime old red, and $1.50 for mixed. Corn in good demand and prioos higher; raw 47(*)48c; shelled 55c. Oats ndvnuned to 89c in elevator, with a good demand, hut. light supply. Rye steady; 72c for prime. Groceries quiet. inactive, prices drooping, 43@44e. Whiskey stondv, $2.20. Hogs dull and prices lower, closing at $9.' .^) net; $9 was tho best offer made fora round --tto arrive next week; receipts 4,000 head; and for the week 82,000 head. Provisions dull. Gold 144) j. Liverpool, Nov. 24. TH® sales of the week foot up 51,000 bales, of winch i.OOO bales were to speculators and 11,000 bales to exporters. Tho market open * * ” 1 qualities declined slightly; Subset partly revived, olcsing nominal, with a de cline of J^d on tho week lor Amerioan. The quotations aro as follows: . , Fair. Middling. Orleans 22d 20.1. Mobile — ]9%i Uplands 21J^d 19)^d The sales to-day (Friday) were 10,000 baler tho innruot closing firmer, with an upward ten dency The totnl stock in port is 370,000 bales, me ludilitf l'S,()00 bulc* of A mcricun. President Jolmaon At Repartee. Tho Memphis coiTospomlent ef the Cincinnati Commercial tells tho following his letter of the litfi iust: There is a good story told ubout Sen ator Sumner’s Inst visit to the President, which T cannot withhold, heoausc it shows that Mr. Johnson inherits to some extent tho poouliar mental traits that en abled his lamented prodocossor to look upon the bright side of overy pioture, and frequently to|sugar-cont the bitterest of his official pills with a pleasant witticism that tickled tho our and yet was pregnant of political philosophy worthy of Alex ander llu. niton. Mr. Sumner callod on tho President a few evenings since, and was immediately invited to a conference with him.—Mr. Johnson asked him how ho felt, and how he liked the politioal horizon. Mr. S. iuhulod sevoral cubio fent. of the ambient, laid his hand upon that part of his outer garment which covers otlior men’s hearts, oxhalod a pon derous Bigh, rolled his luminous visual orbs, ami said that ho felt heavy and sad. Mr. Johnson naturally inquired the oauso of his distress, nnd wns answered that tho condition of tho freedman was omin ous of great evil for the country. "Wo must do something for thoso freedmen or tho war will hnvo been fought in vain. Tho whites of tho South are as disloyal as over, nnd never cease denouncing the Union." The President smiled and told the Massachusetts Senator to be of ;ood cheer, thot matters wore gotting a- ong very well, not perhaps us fast ub we would like, hut ns fust as, all things con sidered, wo had a right to oxpect. "And ns for denouncing tho Union, I am very sorry to say tliut’s truo to a great extent in tho South, hut you know they’ve been doing that in Massachusetts too.” Tho woight of the last cluuso was duly felt, and evoked a smile from th cavernous depths of tho despondent hoart ef the champion of freedom, who next remarked tlmt the Southern whites were continual ly insulting the blacks in tho lately ro bellious Stutes —"Well,” said the Presi dent, "1 know that’s truo, too, hut if ou’il rend the papers you’ll find that up forth, white men are very often found abusing and insulting ono another.’'— Vos,” said Mr. ,“but in the South it is the infernal spirt of oligarchy and ounto th in. does it. Its nothing but an unjust prejudice of rnoe that must be ex terminated.” The President was not to bo beaten, even with this sage and phi Innthropie suggestion, for lie replied in tho twinkling of ail eye, (lint thoro was a good deal of this prejudice of raoe u; North: as was manifest from tho hatrei against tho Irish nnd Germans exhibited every now and then. The heavy hearted Senator soon found that the President was more than a match for him, and his lugubrious ooncorn for tho froedmon gave way to more choerful spirit, which admitted of uioro interest ing topics. NEW GOODSOXivCTYoor iCOTTON FACTORS, i & J. PALMER & 10., Warehouse, MCEIVIXG. MWAiiDl.NG AM) GDKIAL "It f.RITIQl’E EST ftlSEE ET L’ART EST DIFFICILE!" HAVE JUST RECEIVED ! Another Large Lot OF T1IE1R tnXTHQTJAIjBD CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, riii i ' F.NK BUSINESS COATS tSackn ami Pracks); PINE SILK-MIXED BUSINESS SUITS; DOESKIN PANTS, and CASS. I'ANTS; BLACK FROCK COATS; DAHLIA FROOKTES, etc., etc.; LINEN COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS, NECK TIES, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS; SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all sort* and •ties; „ . A FINK LOT OF BOYS’CLOTHING FROM 3 YEARS OLD, UP. Our long experience in this buniness has ena bled us to select a FIRST CLASS Stock of goods, and WE WILL MAKE IT TO THE ADVANTAGE OF THE PUBLIC TO BUY FROM US. Come And tee us and you will be satisfied of thli. RK9IRMUKR S. & J. PALMER & CO’S, 167 Broad St,, OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL, deo 15—tf GO TO S. k J. PALMER & CO’S And get one of those elegant little cults of Boys’ Clothing! The most SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS PRKS- ENT you can buy.dec 15—lot Commission Merchants, J A VINO a counnoUious Biick Warehouse JL with ample storage room, w© ire prepared to do the Warehouse, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Business in all its various branches. We are also prepared to advance on Cotton and Merchandize m store, uud ou Cotton lor shipment. ConBignTont* solicited. Opposite Post Office. J. R. IVEY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING 50 coils ROPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, Large lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the ahovo article.* wil be sold in large r small quantities, n ov 30—tf Advances on Cotton. 'ON to first class Iioum d make liberal CA&] J. R. IVEY A CO. r JC , ji:aE*a DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. J. S. PEMBERTON. DR. A. M. WALKER. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIS S, NEXT DOOR TO J. ENNIS Ac CO»S HARDWARE STORK. $20,000 INVESTED In NEW STOCK embracing the LARGEST and FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUG and MEIHCINKS, European and American CHEMICALS, Persian and French FANCY GOODS. PERFUMERY. SOAPS. Ac.. Ac., ever before offered In Columbus M ANY of the GOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AK IMPORTED. That part of our slock now being opened conriotsof the following articled: FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. WE h av ® converted our largo commodious Livery Stablo ■■■into a Ware House for the stor- age ol Cotton and Merchandize. We solicit t! patronage ol our friends And tha people gen erally. VJEFNOY Jc MAlfAFFKY, oot 17-ljnnl PISTOLS. \\TI& have just received a large * * lot of COLT’S and other make of PISTOLS, whicli_we are soiling cheap. J. ENNIS x CO. Green and Black Tea. CARTER It FLOURNOY. A. W. PERSONS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, QA. W ILL nraotioe in the CourU of the Chatta hoochee Judicial Circuit, uIod. the coun ties through which passes the Mifecogce and and S. W. R. R. Alsu, the counties of Macon, Russell and Barbour, in Alabama. Will give prompt attention to all business in tho military oourta. I am prepared to reduce to shape all claims against tne Government, to bo finally mauaged mrt notico. Offioe on deo 15 tf Sage. fresh Sage. carter a flournoy. Lemon Syrup, uality, for pale CARTER Jr Drake’s Plantation Bitters. FRESH LOT just recoirod and for sale by EDWIN E. OVERALL, PROPRIETOR OF THE Merchants’ Exchange, -AND- NEWS ROOMS, Comer St. Charles St. and C. mmcrcial Place, NEW ORLEANS, l_A. doc 15 tf BEWARE OF BURGLARS! UY ordering ime of HERRINO'S PATKNT D CHAMPION FIRE PROOF SAeES, ul any size, at N ew York cost and actual expanses. I. CLIFTON MOSES k CO., deo 15—tf Agen ts. _ TO SECURE A GOOD GARDEN B K sure and buy your reed of I. CLIFTON MUSKS k CO., No. fil Broad Street. Who have just rtoeived a full variety ot Lac- dreth k Son’s fresh seed, viz: Cabbage, Beets, Turnips, Faddish, Peas, Melons. Silver Skin and Yellow Onions, Jce„ Ac. dee 15—tf FERTILISER, MANURE YOUR LAND WITH JJRUCK 8 C0NCKNTRATEI) Superior to Peruvian Guano, For sale at New York cost and actual expenses, By I. CLIFTON MOSES k CO., Sole Acente No. 161 Broad street. dec 15—tf Columbus. <1a Sterling’s Ambrosia, CARTER A FLOURNOY. Corn Starch, quality, for falo by FLOURNOY. CARTER A ll Jamie Hugh M. King. James M. Russell. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Mlli above named having formed a purt- - umliip, will practice law in Muscogee and adjoining counties nnd in 11 ssoll county, Ala 1 W , Oflice front room ovor Uunby’s store. Lee 10-1 m THE GEM L*8.) i Tea, Young Hyson ; 2 200 lbs Black, English Breakfast: 250 gals English Alcohol, high proof; 800 lbs Refined Borax, Euglish; 500 lbs Epsom Saltr; 25 lbs Nutmegs; 50 lbs Gum Asafuetida; 50 lbs Kmp. Cnnthnri* ; , f f f; Snirita Nitre 1500 Iba I ^ 300 lbs Allspice; 200 lbs Raco Ginger, fresh; 50 lbs Cinnamon Bark; 25 cases Olive Oil; lOO lbs Cabinet Ulue ; 50 lbs White Gluo; 0.0 lbs Bi Curb Soda, Liverpool; 100 lbs Corn Starch. 100 lb* Lorillard’s Alacuboy Snud ; 25 lbs Pul Cayenne Pepper; 100 lbs Pure Cream Tartar; 100 oz« Sulph Quinine; 60 om Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs Kog. Blue Mass; 100 lbs Cnrn. Ammouin; 300 iba Alum; 60 lbs Balsam Copaiba ; lbfi Sub. Nit. Bismuth ; 50 lbs Gum camphor; 25 lbs Sulph. Ether; 50 I hi* (new) Hops; 60 lbs Preclp. Caro. Iron; 25 Iba Carb, Magnosia; 10 gross Mustard; 25 lbs Bath Sponge; 100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottles ; 25 gross Wine Bottles; 1 gross London Club Sauce; 24 gross Patent Pills, aborted; 1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer; 6 doz. Soiodotit: 12 doz Sarsajiarilla; 20 doz Capsules, Cop. uud Cub.; 6 gross Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger; 86 doz Glass Syringes M ami T; 12 doz Solf-injecting Syringes, improved; 8 doz Cod Liver Oil; 0 doz pair Tooth Forceps: 100 gross Pill Boxes, and luncydo: 1 gross English and French Hair Bruslie-: 3 gross I R Dressing Combs: 5 gross i'ino-toolh Combs, Ivory: 5 gross Coat Plaster; 6 gross Tricopherus: 12 uoz B iy Rum: 12 doz English Honey Soap; 50 lbs Pure Essence Oils; 100 doz Ink, uaaortud size-; 50 reams Letter and Note Paper : 12 M Opaque Envelopes; 50 lbs Gum Arabic, select; Bridal Prosents; 100 gross bottle corks; 100 gross vial corks ; 50 tbs Turkey Rhubarb, true; 50 lbs Indio Rhubarb, powd’d ; 1CM gals East India Castor Oil; 1 case 50 lbs Turkey Opium ; 25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new; 251b* Pulv. Jalap; 50 lbs Iodide Potaasium ; 25 lbs Iodine, resub; 8 gross Seidlitz Powders; 1 gross McMunn’s Elixir Opium; 1 gross Steer’s Opodeldoc; 1 grow Bateman’s Drops ; 20 (loz Cougress Water ; 25 doz Vermifuge, assorted ; 25 doz Mustang Liniment; 1 gross Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient; 1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters Ja $ross Heimbold’s Buchu ' ■. gro.-s HoKtettor’s Bitters ; l A gros? AVer’s Ague Cure ; hTosb CnriHiudura’e and Batchelor's Hair Dye; \ii gronw- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; 1 gross Haarlem Oil; 1 gross Ayer’s Pills; !50Pb R l beuutifulstyles aud colors ; 6 doz Puff Boxes, Chinese; 12doz Lubin's Handkerchief Extracts; 12 doz Night Blooming Cereus, Axtract; 6doz Egyptian Extract: 3»i doz French and Knvlish Perfume : 75 doz Colognes, English, French, German and American ; 50 doz Rose Hair Oil ; 8*5 doz Bear’s Oil: lDUdoz Flavoring Extract assorted ; 25 d«.z Egyptian and French Pomade* ; 12 dor Lubin’s Soap; 3 » doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ; 12 doz Military Shaving Jsoap ; LV’> doz brown Windsor Soap ; 20 boxes Bazin’s Barber Soap ; 15*5 doz Fine Pocket Knives ; 3*5 doz Portmonies, Ladios’ and Gentlemen’*; 100doz Lily Wbito.all kinds; 12doz Kerosene Lamps; 50doz Kerosene Lamp Chimneys: 1M) doz Kerosene Lamp Wicks ; i) doz Portable Egg Noag ; 12 doz Concentrated Milk, in cans : 12 dor. Old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine: fo gals V. O. P. Co 00 gals Old Tone* —Is Imperial P t Sparkling Maacbelle Wi 12 doz ileidsick Champagne W 0 Uhls Old Bourbon \\ hiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigar* ; lloliduy gift*; n laive number ot I'.unta ions and other oh docs tint appear in p'lj rr-'. My advice is t » buy cull first on me GFHERAL INTELLIGENCE OJFPIOH, SO. t:;, BIIOAV STREET. COLUMBUS, <3 A. Success Attends the Diligent UPKCJAL NoT I Cl..— 1 beg leave to attention t • th nity that I In,.. • iiouB s, Lois, F r specie* of properly my column in tho to all thnt i: you ;> and see if we cun'l j. II. SIKES. Wanted to Buy, A NICK >»tt!e r-sid .nee situated n<*ar the City. Frojios.ds received at my office. J. II. blKES. FOR RLNT. A SMALL S10KE m, J road street, which can l*o h.td at ica oi ullu rules, it apf lica- tion b s mudo nt •>ii< e to J. H. SIKES. FOR SA., E. A TRACT OF LAND, mr.st of «hith i« cleared, lvV acre-, Talloi-ooha river. 2U miles from MonU-mery; the M. and W. P. It. It. running through i’ il.c land-li^ well and There is a large barn, gin biiudant out houses, at a railroad depot, at ild be kepi and made at tout depot ble pln< being excellent. Apply to i 150U b.t'en, and its •j maker u a desira- Lbc lauge lor stock J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION I county, *ia., 18 mile 2)^ miles Jroiu Cu-sctu, ChaUahoochcn Riv There is 1.300 ; and under g *od The huiluii.g'* superior to any They consist oi 6 large rooms and en, smoke h*iuso large negro h< r chimney.-: and This i*i.iue is voi land. Formerly (.’huttaboochee ’>• m Columbus, Ga., udo miles frutn the , 900 of ’ i'O 1.1-tci diicli is cleared on house with 7 and '.runt: kiteh- i-r'a house, and 12 toed, with brick c sary outhousas. m i is good cotton ) Hard iway place. RESTAURANT, ll'KDUU T. M. SPEAR'S.) Is now prepared to fur- • nish at short notice, at \ any hour. Day or Night, all tho delicacies of the- seasoo—such as OYSTERS; GAME, of all kinds ; FOWLS. FISH, &o. Connected with the establishment is a tine BAH—at which the purest and finest Liquors and Wines may be bud. WALTER STEWART, dec 1 tf J. J. KEENAN. A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON: 2 bids CoacbiVornisb; 10.000 lbs. Pure White Load, in Oil; 2,0(H) lbs French Zinc, iu Oil; 5,000 lbs Cottage Paints, in Oil; 4 bbl* Furniture Varnish, No, 1 ; 2 bbl* Japan v arnii=h; i GO boxes Window Glass, assorted; 10,01)0 lbs POTTY, and a general assortment ol I PAINTS and colors. J. II. SIKES. FOR SALK, A SAW HhdGRl.VT MILL on the railroa fx betwo’-n (/'••lumbu* <i" i Oi- lik.i and is sit ; Wa f laud, li n.L-« <’ii it i „ «.idwelling with four ooms. The ►trcain t- go*. I aud runs the mill Jl the year rout i. Tie. r<* is plenty ot good timber in me neighbor:) ■ •d. Tho mill is well n m Dover to West Point. This cau bo bought cheap. Apply to J. 11. SIKES. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE l/OK laud m North Oeoratu or iounessee. tho JU Farm owned by M. Tompkins, near Clayton, B irbour C>«uuty. A.-abau;a. The plreo contain.’* 05 yores of lurid, one Call cleared. The dwelling is convenient nnd well finished, with six fine rooms, with tire place in each ; store room, Ac, Un the place i** a good TAN- YaRD, in sucres.-liiI operation : good PEACH and APPLE URUI \KD. Apply to J. II. SIKES. R. Bkpkll. 1‘ok’t C. Fopk. 1ST "W BEDEL;j & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (U.N'DKR COOK'S JIOXBIW. 1I70ULD resp -c'iu’ly nmr.unco i<. the eiti- >> tens ((floiumbu.- '.110 \i. iuiry that we are now rcceiviiiit a.. . - 0 f BOOTS AND SHOES, and willeoiitinunFy koep on hand every style ot Ladies’, Missc-' and t hil Iren’s Shoes, nnd Men’s Boys’ und Youths’ B ots, Shoes and Gaiters, nnd Children’s t>prcr-tiped Shoe?. All id is . iilly rect thing in our lino at the LOWEST PRICKS. . _ „ k*r Remember the Sign ol the GULDEN EAGLE, No. ixt BniadstrMt^next^donr to_J. En nis k Co’« Hardware I?tor nov tf J>rnau rrci, nc* v »iu"i iu » , u PEMBERTON * CO. DAitNILTT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION M liECIIANTS, Corner Ht. Clatr and Broad m1u m COLUMBUS, GA. menta and Shipments of Cotton to _ York, New Orleans and Liverpool. Liberal advances made on consignments, nov 17 tf REMOVAL. I, CLIFTON MOSES & 00., HAVK REMOVKD TO No. 161 Broad St , (OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL,) THERE They will be pleaaed to welcome VV their friends and patrons, aud coutinue to serve them in the capacity of COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND- STOCK BROKERS. d<o 7—tf For Sale, JJAOalNU. HOPE. Tobacco, Lard, No. 1 Cotton Cards. Foap, Ac. By I. CLIFTON MOSKS k CO., No. 101, (opposite Cook’* Hotel.) Timks havk Changed.—An incident occurred at ’Yale,’ which, I think, goe* very lar to establish ns a fact that ’thi* is a world of change.’ A Ynlo alumnus of twenty years standing returned, after a lon^ absence, to visit his alma mater, and was very courteously received and ’shown around’ by Prof. T . After having ex hi bled to his guest all tho modern im provements, tho protossor said to him— •You have now seen, I believe, all that is new in tho institution excopt the gym nasium. Come let’s go up thero, and I'll roll a string of ten-pins with you.' ‘Whiit, sir!' exclaimed the guest, start ing back in roal or simulated astonish ment ‘Why,’ exclaimed the professor, ‘we have a line alley in our gymnasium, and 1 would like to go thero and roll a airing of ton-pins wiih you.’ , . ‘Roll ton*pins with you, sir ( cried tho alumnus with u gleam of malicious fun in hisoye; ‘why, sir, 1 was expelled from tho college for rolling ten-pins 1’ Prohaulf. Election of Judgr Big- ham.—Tho returns forwarded to Mill- odgevtl’o show Mr. Buchanan to be for- ty odd votes ahead of Judge Hicham for Congress; but we ure iuformea there is some difficulty or misunderstanding rola- GOLD, SILVER, Exchange on New York, CLIFTON MOSES A CO. pOR 8*W br. deo 7—tf B. R. HAM.. HIKODOnU HARBIB. U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nov. 11.18i55-l y CLIFFORD, WALSH & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nes. 47 and 49 G-avier »ed 82 New Levee Sts., NEW ORLEANS, L.A. Orders for Western Produoe filled promptly. Consignments respectfully solicited. WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0., BROKERS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT JklSTlD SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. BulT, kip anil ll ax Brogans, Great paiu* lmsb -ru taken 4n getti-gup oil; uek. ana e guarantee a I wnik st.Id. 4»«-iu Country Aiercii.ui.:* wu-.llcr liberal in uceHieu’s, p.Ld invite tinm to examine ouj stock. Also, a fine a soriiuent of Soft and Cashmere Hats. ooikl-tf Cotton Mill for bale. W E offer lor sole uur COlluX MILE, loca ted at Bradiord. . c js , county. Alabama with 1420 acres of land attached. For purlieu lam. address GEORGIA. Buy’g Duy’g Bank of Selma- Central Railroad Bank 9.v Ooetral Bauk— Georgia Railroad and Banking Company— 93. Oommereial Bank ..... 33 Bank of Middle Georgia 7. Kastern Bank - - - 55 Mariue Bank - 76 Northern Bank - Bank of Augusta jjouthorn Bunk Augusta Insurance 12 SOUTH CAROLINA Bank of Athens 37 Bank of Camden Bank of Columbus 15 Hank of Charleston Bank of Commerce 12 Bank of Chester Bank of the Empire State 15 |j U uk of Georgetown Bank of Fulton 30 Bank of Hamburg— Bank of Savannah 50 Bank of Newberry Bank of the State of Georgia 27 Bank of the Slate of South Carolina City Bonk of Augusta 25 Commercial Bank Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank.. Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’nnd Planters’ Bauk- Planters’Bang.. 12 Exchange Bank 12 Farmers’and Exchange Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank 20 1H Peoples’ Bank- Union Bank 75 punters’ Bank of Fairfield.. Manufacturers’ Bauk Timber Cutters’ Bank ALA BAMA. Bank of Mobile— Bauk of Montgomery **-FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTE October 31—2m 18 Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank— State Bauk H Southwestern Railroad - Union Bank ENQUIRE AT OI K OFFICE. Wunted, 10,000 Dollars in GEORGIA and ALAB AMA BANK BILLS, ■POK Wbfrb lb, hUheft m.rk.t prloiw will t>« , " ,l ' lbr 1. Cl.IKTON MOSES A CO. Brokers, deo 7—tf No. 161 Broad streot-. Jiy the feeDle muu some aimeimy or nu8uuuw*wMu.M B replied: AivkAu-sew/ The divine wut, tive to the vote of Talbot oouuty—the iuKtuutly disgusted, and rising from thj . returns sout to Milledgeville showing ►iok bod iu great iudignatiou, amid; only two majority for Jud^e liighar* ‘Shuoka, that follow don’t know auough whtoii should have beou aixty*»ix vo U» go to hoaveu !** aud left the roout* —La Orange Reporter. Columbus Manufacturing Ice Company 1 CAPITAL STOCK *75,000. |,t,0 share, at Far Shara. 0NB HALF OPEN TO 8UB8CRIPTIOH For hrtb«r aartloulw. m Clroalar wltb Oal. J D ». F. Ir,n,n. <a» tb» Dra, 8lor* of Dr. Tboiau U. Diiwro* J who will r*o,lr, iubwrlp- UraafatHUob. OIHAHDY A BHJAC. la. It ha VIRGINIA TOBACCOS. As Ajouts for toe Monufocturer, we keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Vir ginia Chewing anil Smoking Tobaccos, REFER TO Messrs. Cbas. Rogorn k Co., Columbus, Ga.; W. W. Garrard, Kt*q., do. Geu. Harry T. Hays, New Orleaus. deo IS—1m Election of Delegate for Georgia Convention. I N Conformity wltb instructions from bis Kx oellency. James Johnson, Provisional Gov ernor of Georgia, there will bo an election on the first Wednesday in January next for one Delegate from Muscogee county—to fill the va cancy ocovdoned by the death of the lion, llino* Unit—iu the Convention of Georgia (It the law should he so changed aa to hold the elec tion lor county officers on any other day than that above named tho election tor Delegate will he held ut tho t-arne time and places as the election for county officer* ) J NO. J. Mi KEXDRKB. J. I. C. JOHN It. 1VKY, .1. 1. C. D. B. THOMPSON, J.l.C. dec 18—te Wool Cardiug! Wool Carding! 1 SEW NET OE WOOL OAHD8, juit built, A aro now in full opera'ion at the site of tho OLD COLUMBl’S FACTORY. Also, fur Grist Mill, tor grinding both wheat and coru. Parties cau leave their Wool aud reot-ive their Bools from J. J. Clapp, at tho Drug Store of » essrs. Dawson, Collier k Co., uudor Cook i Hotel. dec 9 2w San copy r 22 lu Cut r.wON .t mooiu:.^ t Ltuu an. Durr Ac Co., iM.-jugumery. Ala. GENERAL ITRl'llASING AGENCY. ISRAEL F. bToWN & hON, A l'\Y LONDON. COX.VECT/CUT. i\’ ILL attend pr«Mupt.y t » the purchasing V\ nt.d furw.iraiuc •>. ail c u =es ot .MLRUti- ANDLE and every loj -r'i’iiou ot MaCHIX- KRi, applicable to the wauta ot the Southern people. All purct October pr torwnnjt.i »•> tno urns expuauious rouios. ur- ders mu f be nee .mi auied with ho money, aud addre*«f*<t to u« et her a: New London, Conn., or 82 Join. Sir et, .New VorK. Keier to L K. Brown, .vlacon, G;t., and W . ubus, FOU SALE, AT lllii OLD ST.iKD OF J. B. J^QUJiiS & BdO., A Lui OF Fi.NK Top and no Tip Buggies, H-A. RL LxT JSS9. WHIPS AMO COLLARS. Il’I'tGING to close nut the lot sonn, wo will >> soli cheap fur cash, or exchange for cot ton. ' opt, o,i86ft»tf jthilotoKou or Fomales’ Friend, A MOST Valuable Mclieine. b.r rale by dec 3 tf CAKTlill A I I.OIKNOI. CHEROKEE CURE, MEDICINE, Grier’s Almanaca lor IH66« By tho Gross, Dozen or Biogle Copy At J. W. PKASK’8 dao 10 tf Book Gtor*. UNITED STATES TNTKHNAL RKVKNl'K STAMPS Ju, r,- 1 o.ivwi »ad for b) u w JAQI'SS, H,pt SI, lM6-tf 1>«P. Colleelot TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! Wo are now prepaid! lo forward Cotton nnd other Merehundue to and from the Northern cities nt our present REDUCED liA-TES. All consignments to ua through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Wa. It. Davison, will be promptly forwarded by our line of Kirnt Clans River Steamers, under command of tho oldest Captains and Pilots on the river, and by un promptly turned over, nt Savnnnnh, to the New York, Boston, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Consignments to our care, from Northern cities, will he forwarded immediately on arrival at Savanuuh, and should thero he at any time nn accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Stcumor will at once he put upon the line. The greatest possible dispatch uud economy will he exercised in getting aousiguments t' rough, aud our arrangements are such as to warrant us in »aying, cutiro satisfaction will bo given to all shipping by our line. INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN & HARDEE. For further particulars inquire of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. December 6, 1866—lm i all othoi |«ge pamphlet o*Mrc.s*. Price ♦’.* per by all druggist portion of th** •ole proprietor, Dr. W. B. MEEWni, 37 Walker 8t„ N. Y Cherokee Remedy, i 'tri.tur.M or Me ■r»4/’.f, Ih'.'i•>ii'tll StriU- /,’//.!• Putt l»rj>o*it*, 1 .'l-rao % that require li lit.'.:« d vl Ti U-mhI iu UUlt'tioU With tl.f INJECTION, n-l, i.'.. I .ill Mli- CHEROKEE a r»u in/Z « Pitt t in Male recommended in llu**** ft Whitt* in Pantile*. The conjuuotlon will it t fall l<» e.implatiiL and in llioMt «*:u , lift Injection, The Cherokee * Hot lie, *-». Three Rotlle*, K*. ‘ He t l - In teguUlfd drug e rft.Mittm II :*’ 1 bv pliy«leUae nmt vcrllu* world, f**r llu ti intrinsic worth "»m* ti . rlaciph d dealers however. ■■I thrlh.i: . and worthier ei*m|. )un.Is—I *• * r t * make money — In plttCM* of those. He rut Hecetretl. If tho drug* gi*U will lit.! druggltU all and uteriL try to deeeU ud them t< and free from t*l»tj which tho human pleaaed to rocelH" ratio v I’apres*, aw'urelv packed [ Wf t«.t nil dl«caw s to m »it*Joel, und will l*e d explicit kUtomenla from frill th«>«*' a bo ha\t* lulled Ladle* or geutlemn c jidence. Wc (K»lre 1 pamphlet froo t , . land. AddrvM all letten 5»r pamphleK •r advlre, to the eolo ptoprLtor, Dr. W. U. If ERWIN, S7 Walk«r **., N. Y. rcltef beretofoi ddreaa us in perjhti con- •111 rttr tilirty-two page very ladv nu*l g. ntlonian In the