Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 30, 1865, Image 3

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local news items. ! want »» Me the prettiest j „d best Assortment of reel Velenc.., | ,d »nJ Glmpure !»<*, jaconet edging The Atuerlran Ifree Trade League— Tract Number tfifteeu. ▲ LIT TLE 8TO-KY FOR LIT-TLK PRO TKO- liON'lSTS. (In Word's Mainly of One Syllable.) -riptioB, c»U at No. 64 Breed street, | £j here J™ »i" linJ K ° ods very eheap ' cl ! Tbcir motto is, “quick antes end small rofiis, ' end th,,y ar0 det6rmine<1 thut 00 ■ 0 ib'all undersell them. They are selling shoes, hats, table utlery, and gents' furnishing goods, for orsat'deal less tbnn they can be bought U^whsr, [DeC ' a> - tf Sew Advertisement*. Xbe Messrs. Tarver will have a large j 6 of plantation, plantation itock and xtnres, on the 12th and 13th January eii. This is a tine chance to secure a ^Tbe Muscogee railroad has reduced tbo rice of wood from $30 to $25 per car 0 »d of five cords. This is a good move or tbo people of this wood burning town, ’e tike good fires.* Mr. H C. Love will sell or rent his lantation in KussniJ county, near Hatch* -hubbee, on the bub of January. Mules, orleS ca’.tle, &c., will also be sold. J R. Ivey Co. havo another large consignment of superior Eastern hay.— ooy sell st reduced rates, in order to dis- a of the Jot at once. Mr. .John lshain's school will be re- pened on the 21 of January. He will uly take thirty boys. So those wishing o enter must go and unroll soon. The Columbus high school for young ladies w*il open again on the 2d of Janua- y. Sec advertisement. Wells, Curds & Co. have been receiving a large lot of bools, shoes, and thoumak- ii,g uihterula. It looks like old ante-war d»y» t*> go into their storo and see the dif- lerent sort** of goods of their own manufac ture lying tound loose. Just walk in and look. A. G. Redd has a large cotton planta tion, some e ghteen miles from Columbus, for sale. lie will sell with it mules, hor- s, goats, Ate. All needed to culti vate the place may be bought on it. The Circus failed to come to time, but a»tbey always do the bet-t that can be done to meet their appointments, we may expect to see it hero to day. The Mont gomery people expect it thereon Monday, but if it gets hern to day, we must koep it the two promised performing days, and let them be disappointed of the first day's fun ms well as oursehes. We seo this Circus named as one of the very best companies in the country. Since tbo above was put in type, the ihow hal arrived. No mistake about it. The Circus will be in full blast to-day. Go everybody! The C. I). Fry.— The new steamer C. I). Fry, Capt. Stapler, arrived at our wharf on Thursday evening. The Fry is a very trim looking craft, and will no doubt bo found well suited to our river. She arnvos just in time to participate in the winter trade. The best Champngno wine, pine apple cheese, and fine family groceries buck ets, tubs, sperm cat dies, &e., can be found at Renfro’s, also portable egg-nog. The January Elections fora Judge of the Superior Courts and County Officers are to be held on Monday next. Some persons entertain the erroneous opinion that the day of the week for these elections bas been changed to Wednesday. In this county thero area number of good and capable men candidates for the several offii era to he filled, as appears by the announcements in nur columns. There is no opposition, wo are glad to say, to the re-election of lion. K. II. Wor- rlll an Judge of the Superior Courts of the Circuit. Remember 1. C. Moses Co.'s auction •lie of valuable and assorted goods this day. They have ab’o just received fresh garden seeds. It Ftgro Population in Columbus.—From thei ensus taken by the military authori ties of the negro population in ColumburJ we gather the follow.ng facts: Of the lie gro'a in the city there are 2,230 males, 2,849 females—total, 5,079. Of this ntirn- 1,214 aro under ten years of ago, 704 between ten and lift- en, 2,891 between fif teen atid sixty, and 180 over sixty. The whole amount of property owned them is $63,400—averaging $10 50 to «ch negro. Of those who owned any property five dollliTfi was the lowest amount, and $7,000 the greatest. Many werq found who owned nothing.—Sun Cur City and Military authorities de- Mrv * gratitude of the community for the excellent order that has been preserv ed during the current woek. .We have heard ol the arre»t of some of the moat respectable of our citizens, but as it shows the vigilance of the men on duty, and their deter mi nation to obey instructions, Without re-poet to persons, no complaints ^ t,en made. .When taken to the P u ice station)., details hnvo been made to accompany thj arrested parties home J tf'iw thefts have been committed du rjn ff the week. (ii*n KN i U ua * Na n s Policy.—Although but r Br * nr, *G has nc t been in our city w *, i- d*y*, the policy pursued ha» .... fo I tho highest respect and re- iur*. u e u Ur c ‘ l ' Zfln8 - The prompt moa- * V® ” RS UUnn to preserve the public al nAu 0 re ceived the universal approv- I'“ rlh .® pc °P>«v Tha disarm ng of • the rmhi'i?’ W ^ S a mra.ure necussary for tha L„! 10 * e 'f’*re—nocas.ary for tha puolic it w-‘ a manner in which itin.ij » nfl ii 8 J* ow * that the Genoral under ide ^i We ^" w to carry out a warlike Ta en c« neeived. ther*. 0 ; ^ ee ^** 1 ** n . have now learned that b« d-r« a *'°" er in ° u r midst which it will Which ?! n H18 ,or them to trifle with, and fniM- , - 1 e a«ily put down any impreper P r ‘t or movement on their part. (Aug. CAro»i.,25fA. Ibl! »1V T V7 ,0K " F I'«iw».-W« loan. lh. s , J “ rlJ K 8 (,vur tho Ktowah river, on j Th?k r \"“- l " ,a bwn Wath «-'<1 «way. lo. rf„ bnJki:4 ovcr tho Oconee and Yel- I »l.o 1Ullroad ' bav " I Veni(.n*eo d .'’*.*L er ‘ create great Incon- lh, country 1 ^ 6 lran M>°rtation business of tnv«?L lba ^fCRninq was put in type, wo Urtai lh ’.’ A,|an a paper, of y... a b ' cb , * ,ve ,ul * occount. of the »!cl5* by tUe fru,het - Th « v^ith rr * n *< e ®® n ts have been made '8rou*n to bring j UNIVERSITY_0F GEORGIA. FACULTY. A. A. LIPSCOMB, 1). D.. i Chancellor. P. H. MELL, 1). D., Vico Chancellor. 11 roll you n ploughshare lor livo bush- | .‘V Y-LPtsCMMU. els of wheat. A man in Pennsylvania j l rof “*>° r of Criticism and Political Economy, said, buy your ploughst 0 "** w, *» READ "LE CRITiOt’E EST AiSFE ET !’ART EST DIFFICILE i’ “ 7 Amnae of flverv de« i ^neat. One day he had need of a"new silks, and dross R • ploughshare. A man in # E»gland said, I of me. But as it costs mo twice as much as the man in England to make a ploughshare, you must give me ten bushels of wheat for it. And the man in Iowa said, no! for I can buy the ploughshare ol’ the man in England for tho half of that, and have the rest left to buy something else; or I can buy two ploughshares, and 1 shall be so much the more rich. It is a waste to give twice as much for a thing which can be got for the balf. Then the man in Pennsylvania went to L r ncleSam, who ruled that land and the land of Iowa, and said, when tho man in England sonds the ploughshare, you must not let the man in Iowa have it, if he docs not give you six bushels of wheat. For if the man in England sells plough- hares here, I cannot soil mine, for his are more cheap, and there shall be no work for the men of our trade, and your land shall get poor. But if tho man in Iowa finds that he has to give five bushels of whuat ior the ploughshare to the man in England, and has to givo you six bushels of wheat to let the ploughshare come into your land, then he will buy my plough share instead, and ploughshares shall be made here instead of coming from Eng land, and your land shall get rich. And Uncle Sam said, yes. And when the man Ihwa saw that he would have to pay eleven bushels of wheat for the plough- hare from England, he bought it of the man in Pennsylvania. By which he lost five bushels of wheat, with which he had meant to buy a blanket for his bed; so that he was cold all tho winter; but the man in Pennsylvania laughed in hit sleeve and grow fat. Now. was it not a waste of labor, and a less to Undo Sam, to make a ploughshare in Pennsylvania, when half of the labor would have brought one from England ? And whon, too, the rest of the labor might have gone to make something else, which the man in Iowa would have bought with the rest of hia wheat, go that tho men in Pennsylvania would have had work just the sumo as if they made ploughshares. Was not tho man in Pennsylvania an unjust, greedy man, and Uncle Sam a silly old mail to lot him have his own way ? [aV. F. Evening Post. Tint Uivkr and Briduk—Fearing that tho heavy rains of Sunday and ye»- torday would havo the otfect of causing somewhat a freshet in tho UiMnuIgee, we paid a visit rivorward Wednesday evening, and found tho stream wide and angry, and perceptibly on tho increase. Tho sudden rise and the rapidity of tho current—filled as it is with drift wood, has somewhat endungered the safety of tho city bridge, now being built. A por tion of the si udbiding on the up stream side of the bridge, and near the center pier, has been carried away by the mass of drift cast against it, causing that por tion <ff tho superstructure to swag. This, though an inconvenience, does not natu rally intorlere with tho work. Strenuous efforts aro being made to repair tho dam age, mid should no further accident hap* pen, tho work will rauidly progress. It is thought that, with favorable weather, the bridge could be completed in eight or nine days. As soon as the stream begins t<» subside, much cotton will bo shipped from this point, and tho latter part of tho week may prove as brisk as the first threo days havo boon dull.—Macon Tel. 'JJil/i. The boet sugar factory at (JaUworlb, 111., is in full blast, and destined to be success ful. Tha company is called "The Ger mania Beet Company." They own five or six sections of land, and intend going nto tho manufacture of sugar next season on a gigantic scalo. They havo sent to Germany for throe hundred mechanics and laborers, and intond to operate noxt season with eighty teams of mules and forty teams of oxen. They are now build ing two hotels and sinking a coal shaft, besides putting up fifty houses for tho ac commodation of their hands. Tho Salem (N. C.) Press states that Capt. Wilson, of Yadkin county, a Con federate officer, was brought to that place recently, by order of tho military author ities ol that county, under indictment for shooting, or causing to be shot, several citizens in that county in March last. He was committed to j*il for trial at our next Superior Court. CKtCt’LAlt. Coluuhu.h. Oa.. Doc. 19, 1865. For the purpose of protection of the persons ami property of tho citixcns of this place during the Christmas wcok, the following regulations have boon thought expedient, by both Military aud Civil Authorities: I. All persons found upon the streets after 9.30 p. M., timu Dec, 24th, 1866. to Juuuary 2d. 1866, will be arrested und brought before the said authorities to givo an account of them selves. II. No persona shall he exempt from this reg ulation except military and civil officers, duty, including the Muy<>r aud Aldermen, who are supposed to he on duty at all times Added to this, all Pbyhicians are exempt and arc quested to apply to the Mayor for passes to cover the timo. III. There shall be six stations, id different parts of the city : each station to be the head quarters of the Putrols und Police assigned to it. When u person violating the 1st paragraph of this order is arrested, he shall be conveyed to the head-quarters of the district in which he is arrested and he subjected to the inspection of the officers, civ il and military, on duty a that post. * IV. It has, for powerful reasons, been con sidered best for all fuloona and bar-rooms, and places vtneiu uquor is sold, to he closed during all the time above alluded to. This order is percmptui> a.id will be obeyed. In default a Gne of $100 will be enforced, and also take pos session of the bar-room. It will he seeu ut once by all order-loviug and law-obeying citizens thut these regulations.il properly enforced, will have the effect of pre venting disturbances of any magnitude in the city. Let every person, both citizen and sol dier, consider himself hound to use the influ ence ho may have, to secure peace and quiet during the tiuio above alluded to. It is not the intcution of the authorities to curtail any of tho liberties of the citizens, except in cases of extreme necessity, und this seems to demand such a *jhr«e. By order of FRENCH WOODALL. Col. Com’d’g Post. F. (4. WILKINS. Mayor. dee 20— td P. II. MELL, Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy. WILLIAMS RUTHERFORD. Jr., A. M„ Prof. Mathematics, Civil Engiueering and Astronomy. W. U. WADDELL, A. M„ Prof, of Ancient Languages and Literature W. L. JONES, M. D., Prof.‘Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Geology. Hon. JOSEPH U. LUMPKIN, L. L. D., Professor of Law. The exercises of the University, comprising the four regular clashes of ;i full course of edu cation, will bo resumed January 3d, 1866. Am ple arrnngoiuents will be made to accommo date students who may bo prepared to enter upon the curriculum prescribed by the laws o^ the University. Irregular students will be re ceived os heretofore. The term will extend from January to July, 1866, and the price of tuition therefor (includ ing Library Fee, Room Rent and Servant’s Hire,) will be Fifty Dollars, payable in advance- Good boarding can be ubtuiuod at Tweuty Dol lar*. per month. ASBURY Ul’LL, Secretary. dec 23—6t Sun copy. JT AVIN .received * fresh supply of NORTHERN EXCHANGE, 1 will be happy to suppy my former customers, and others desiring to remit funds North- W. FELIX ALEXANDER. nov 29 tf Sun Sc Times copy. NO IMPOSITION I Direct Importation of Habaaa Cigars. | 0XDKKS PRINCIPE, of W»U«: Loudrcs Intiimdad; Urovu- lugonuidnd; Londres Sculapio; Conchas ol Viajero de Lima; Wholesale and retail by It. F. DU It A If, Corner Randolph and Broad street*. FLOUR! FLOUR! The best brand of Flour in the U. S., JUST RECEIVED FROM ST. LOUIS! Powder, Shot and Caps, Dates, Almonds Ruisius, Prunes, Figs, Currants, Mackerel, Cod, Herting, Cooking and Washing Soda, Spicos, Mustard, Choose. Besides 1001 other things iu store, and lo02 expected soon at the EMPORIUM, SAPPINGTON, DEWS & CO. HOLIDAY PRESENTS NEW YEAR’S GIFTS! Mahogany, Walnut, and Ivory Inlaid. P hotograph albums- Arabesauo. Morocco Antique, Turkey Morocco, Panelled and Bevelled, Beautifully chased and i*rnuiuouted with Pearl aud Cameos. Stationery, Ac. E LEGANTLY’ Framed Photographs of * LEE. 1YIBLES, PRAYFR BOOKS. HYMN BOOKS. TESTAMENTS. All styles, sizes aud prices. Robinson ('rust Boy Hunters, Desert Home, Cliff Climbers, Self Help. Girl’s Book, Lucy Books, Mary Lee. Crusaders, Grest Bear Hunt, Nnthiug Ventura, Jcc., Ac., Ac., Ac. . Goody Two Shoes, Red Reding Hood, Mother Hubbard, Children in the Wood, House that Jack Built, Mother Goose, Cock Robin, Jack the Giant Killer. Blue Beurd, Ac., Ac, P APER DOLLS, Games, Alphabet Blocks’ Marbles, Bulls, Ac-, Ao. -AT- J.W. PEASE’S BOOK STORE. _dec 23-tf _ Columbus Female Academy. rpiIK SECOND Term ofthi. Institution will J upon on the second Monday in Jauuury next. Price of Tuition for the Tonn— thrrr Months, t>P No extra charge Ut^iticidenlul rjpniutn. There are daily exercise iu Vocul Mimic iu which the whole school participate, for which thero is u» extra charge. Latin—No extra charge, French—extra, $12 Uerrnuu—extra 12 Tuition must be paid during the first t reek, R. M, *SA UNDh'KS, Principal. dec 23 tl 'tf ADMIMSTRATOR’I SALK B Y virtu, of *n order fro* the Ordinerr of Taylor county. U«or»i». will be .old b.for, the Court House Joor in Butler, on th, Bret '»tou»n the m.ii. .. TiTTi: * 1 K i th. Court House door in nuuer, on me Hit, .h.ii u 1 ntl1 lh “ iteoMMtry re- I Tueed.y in February neit, between th, t *n»ti t>»ve been mude. ; hours nt snlo, lot of land No. '“.A 1 **, — v- - [3/aro.t TVf . WO. I ft tKCa.WJ: rjagg: r 100 Dollars Reward- ig otoi . . o'clock, a fine BOB TAIL BAY MARK about ten years old—fat—round bodied, short nicked tail, iu foal, branded K. S- on right thigh, with a new saddle. Wuh last seen ou Talbot ton road. Tue above reward will be paid for inare and thief. A negn dec 23 tf AND PONDER! If you want to make it pay Come to the BEE HIVE right away. CALICO Of the Best Quality 30 Gents Per Yard!! Not winltiug to carry over the fol lowing goods to another season, they will bo sold nearly IT COST! ALPACAS, Black and Colored ; BLACK BOM BAZIN ; Striped aud Black POPLINS ; LADIES’ KID GLOVES; MOROCCO and SILK BELTS, dec., (A splendid assortment); Ladies' Misses’, Gents' and Children's 8HOKB! Our Gocds are all FIRST CLASS, bought by a gentleman of acknowledged TASTE, and long EXPERIENCE, • from Houses in New York that deal n nothing oxoept the BEST ARTI C'LES. If the LADIES wish to purchase DRESS GOODS reasonable, now is the time. COME SOON. W. II. If. PHELPS, doo 27 tf Having bought tho Rynahart Bakery, I am prepared to get up uny sort ot CAKES, in any sort of stylo, nt short notice. Fresh Bread every day (o.vcopt Sunday). I am ma king a superior article of Crnekers, to which I invite tho attention of tho pub lic. W. H. H. PHELPS, nov 30 tf CRANE & CO., EAGLE GROCERY STORE, No. H8 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, H AVK IN STORK and are receiving a fine Stock of FANCY AND FAMJLY’tJ RO CK R1 KS. which they are selling as low ok can he bought in this market at wholesale or at retail. Our stock comprises the following artioles: Flour, different brands, B " " No. 1 Mackerel, bbls. KDW’D T. SHEPHERD. [ P No.: No. 1 No. 2 No. 1 mess do. do. Herrings Hi boxes, Slur fan dies, 6s, Adamantine do. 6s, Tallow do. do.. Turpentine Soap, BaruiPs “ Oolgate's " C. G. HOLMES & SON, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MEnCIXA.KTTS, APALACHICOLA, - - FLA. C. G. lioLMKH, Charlrh T. Holmkh. dee 21 3m AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Property ! a* d STOCK HOGS; C’ATT .E end SHKKP ; CORN end FODDKK ; Hotatoes. Farming Im plements, Carts, Wul’ous, Tools, etc. -ALSO- Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds and Bedding, very de*irab> with other articles of value, Bole positive. Term? < a.-h. bARAU H. JUNKS. dee. 20.186>>. tda EDWIN E. OVERALL, FROPKIEToR OF THE Merchants’ Exchange, -AND- NEWS ROOMS, Corntr St. Charles Si. and C natrcial Flaw, NEW ORLEANS, LA. dec 15 tf Crushed " iu kits, Pulverised " Graoulated " Pickles, ^ Tomato Catsup, Popper Sauce, Worcebterdhire Snuco, Mustard, Pine Appitfl, Jellies, a.morted, Peaches in cans, Cove Oysters. Sardines, M. K. Raisins, Layer do. '■a and 7-3 boxes do. lb ' ‘ ‘ Rasin'* ' German “ Casteel '* Barber's fancy Soap, .. ... Toilet Soap, in great Preston A Merell’i variety, Rio Coffee, Oolong Tea, Black Tea, J. M. Tea. G. P. Tea, T. II. Tea, N. O. Sugar, A Coffee Sugar, Yeast Powders, Biscuit Soda, in p'kgs and Vj bbls., Macaroui, >tarch. Indigo, Blueing. Copperas, Snuff and Tobacco. Flour and large packages delivered in the city f r ce of charge. CRANE A CO. dec 27—lm Sun copy. Hall, Moses & Co. J-JAVK JUST RECEIVED A lot of fine Double Barrel Guns, White Lead, Zinc, Colon in Oil, Fine Kerosiue, Nails. and many other articles much needed in the Hardware line, deo 27 tf Sun copy. Tulin* made known ou the day ef xcuu » JK: . SE ADAMS. Adm’r. U* #• A Working White Man, C 1 AN rent twenty to forty acres of open land, t at my idaoe, throe mile* from the city. I will also sell two or three forty acre lot* of land at said place. WILEY WILLIAMS. Advances on Cotton. I AM authorized to receive Cotton forship- . nimittoNew Orlo-us, a first cess market, aud to make moderate advances thereon. W. FELIX ALEXANDER, to Broad st., over Ennis’ store, dec 27 tf Eastern Hay. f HAVE consigned to me for sale a lot of the 1 finest Eastern Hay. at prices loss than here tofore charged in thi* market. W. FELIX ALEXANDER. 9> Broad street, over Ennis’ store, dec 27 tf — f"\v .Tj. rMTM-JB.MiZ Baajm.M-Jt-iJES DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE- J. S. PEMBERTON. UR. A. M. WALKER. J. 8. PEMBERTON 4 CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, NKXT DOOll TO J. KXXIS A CO’S IIAUOWAUK STORK. $•20,000 IN VESTED In NEW STOCK embracing tho LARGEST and MEDICINES. European ami Amm FANCY GOOD* PERFUMERY .,^0,... »«.. B »tr . offered in Columbus M ANY of tho GOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part ofonr stock now being opened cunsi*tsof tho following articloa: d FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUGS m CHEMICALS. Persinu and French SO A PS, _ Ao.j __ Ac., over before POSITIVELY THE' Largest Establishment IN THIS COUNTRY. REORGANIZATION FOR A GRAND SOUTHERN TOUR! FOIl SEASON OF 1 8<)3-’0. WILL EXHIBIT AT COLUMBUS l'UFITIVKLY FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, ON OULKTUORPE UoTliL LOT. Friday aud Saturday, Dec. 29 Sl 30 IDO gloss bottle corks; li "> grosi al corks t*nj tun uiuuK, I'iiiKiiMi 260 gals English Alcohol, high proof; 800 Tbs Refined Borax, English; 500 lbs Epsom Suit*; 25 lbs Nutmegs; 50 lbs (Rim A salii't id a; 50 lbs Emp. Cftiithnris; 100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, f f f; 100 lbs Spirits Nitre Dulc, f I f; 1500 lbs Black Pepper; 20) lbs Allspice; 200 lbs Raco Ginger, fresh ; 50 lbs Cinnamon Bark; 25 cases Olive Oil; lOO lbs Cabinet Glue ; 50 lbs White Glue; 000 lbs Bi Carb Soda, Liverpool: 100 lbs Corn Starch, new; 100 lbs Lorillurd’s Mucaboy Suufi; 25 lbs Pul Cayenne Pepper; 30*) lbs Pure Cream Tartar; 100 ozs Sulph Quinine; 50 ozs Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs Eng. Blue Mats; 100 lbs Carn. Ammon in ; 300 lb# Alum; 50 lbs B.ilsum Copaiba ; 25 lbr. Sub. Nit. Bismuth ; 50 lbs Gum (.atuphor; 25 lbs Sulph. Ether; 50 lbs (new| Hops; 50 lbs Prooip. Cam. Iron ; 2> lbs Carb. Magnesia; 10 gross Mustard; 26 lbs Bath Sponge; 100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottles; 25 gross Wine Bottlos; 1 gross London Club Saucu; 24 gross Patent Pills, assorted; 1 gross Duvis' Pain Killer; 6 (loz Hozodont; 12 doz Sarsaparilla ; 20 doz Capsules, Cop. and Cub.; 6 gross Brown’s Essence Jamaica Hi 36 doz Glass Syringes M and T; 12 doz Self injecting S> ringes, ititprn 8 doz Cod Liver Oil; 6 doz pair Tm.tU Forceps; 100 gross Pill Boxes, and limey do; 1 gross English and f roncli lluir liru 3 gross 1 K Dressing Combs; 5 gross Tine-tooth Combs, her> ; 5 gross Coat Plaster; 6 gross Trieopherus; 12 doz Bay Rum; 12 doz English Honey Soap; 60''Ihs Pure Essence Oils; 100 doz Ink, assortod sizjs; 50 reams Letter and Note Paper ; 12 M Opaque Envelopes; 50 lbs Gum Arabic, select ; Bridal Presents ; ■p lb* Turkey Rhubarb, true; •0 lbs India Rhubarb, powd’d ; 100 gals Fast India *'ostor Oil; 1 ease 5u lbs Turkey Opium ; 2 ; > lbs FuI Ipecac, new; 2.)lbs Pulv. Jalap; 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 2-*> lbs Iodine, resub; gross Seidlitz Powders; 1 gross McMunn’s Elixir Opium ; 1 ti roes Steer’s Opodeldoc; 1 gross Ba'etnan’s Drops 5 20 dot (Lmgross Water ; 25 doz Vermiluge. assorted ; 2>d(*z Mustang Liniment ; 1 gross Tarrant s Seltzer Aperion* 1 gross Drake's Plantation Bitters 7 2 gross lleltuhold's Buchu gross Hostetler’s Bitters ; U ttrofl? Ayer’ ‘ ,, chn Bye; 1 Ayer', Chtrry l’ui-torul; f Bros? IIUHrlum Oil; 1 Br..n Ayer'.- Pills; 2tU Photographic Albums, beatiful styles; 5l» pr Egyptian and Frot.ehToilot Sets, of tho most Lemuilulstyles and colors ; 6 doz Puff Boxes, Chinese; 12doz Ltibin’s Handkerchief Extracts; 12 dor. Night Blooming Cereus, Axtraot; '»doz Egyptian Extract; 36 doz French aud English Perfume ; 75 doz Colognes, English, French, German and American ; 5u d«*7 Rose Hair Oil ; H*3 dot Hour's Oil; it'd dor. Flavoring Extract assorted ; 2 ■ d. z Egyptiau aud French Pomades ; 12 ib z Lubin’s Soap; 3'» doz Fine Toilet Soups, fancy ; 12 d' Z Military Shaving Soap ; d. z. I.rown Windsor Soup ; 20 box«\4 Bazin’s Barber Snag ; dor. Fine Poekot Knivo*; * A«'» doz i'ortuionies, Ladies’ and Get Demon' ; 100dot Lily White,all kind*; 12 dor. Ko.osone Lamps; '•0 doz Kerosene Lump Chimneys ; 11<udo7. Kt'idnone Lamp Wicks; • > do/ Portable Egg Nogg ; 12 d<>r. CioiciMitrated Milk, in cans ; VJdor.uld Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine; <* uhIs V. O. P. Cognac Lrundy ; 60gals Old Tone* Sherry Wine; .'u gals Imperial Pure.luiee Madeira Wine; 6 doz Sparkling Moschello Wine; l ! doz lluidsirk Champagne Wiue ; ii hbis Old Bourben Whiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigars ; Holiday gifW; COLOSSAL ALLIANCE, it In- h. bo Pr ? ->r- desire to secure such a shall tail to find in it much id enchain the attention. thutwil.il -iru The Brilliaut, Cluster of Celebrities which uui-rii this FAMED >1 RCU.S are unparalleled . . in th.-irser..,.,] .ipecialitiep. '1 ho tniigniiii'enr v I' .NE.S in the ARENA are en- riohnd «n-l beautified by Gorgeous Paraphernalia and Sunerb Music. A LARGE STOCK. OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTLI) TO ARRIVE SOON: 10,000 lbs. Pure White Load, in Oil; 2.000 lbs French Ziuc, iu Gil; 5.000 lbs Cottage Faints, in Oil; 4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1 ; 2 bbls Japan Vurnith; 2 bbls Coach, Varnish; I 500 gall’s Linseed Oil; I 5o boxes Window Gloss, assorted; 10,0'KJ lbs PUTTY’, ami a general assortment of PAlNTb and colors. All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with every thing iu our hue at the LOWEST PRICES. Remember tho Sign of tbo GOLDEN EAGLE, No, 93 l’rnad-treet,Tioxtdonrto.!,En- * ” ’ " ' J. S. PiCMBKRTON 6l Ci>. WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., BRO EC ERS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT .A-AsTID SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. QEOKGIA . Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking C< ui| Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank Bunk of Augustu Augusta Insurance Bank of Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commerce Bank of the Empire Stale Bank of Fulton Bank of Savat uah Bank of the Ktato of Georgia City Bank of Augu.-ta Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’und Plunters' Bank Planters’ Bank Union Bank Manufacturers' Bank Timber Cutters’ Bank bama. Bank of Mobile Bank of Montgomery 49-FOR QUOTATIONS OF uTll October 31—2m Buy’g > V Bank of Selma..— Co-tral Bank 40 U' J Commercial Bank 33 Ka>lcrn Buuk 55 Northern Bank 65 Southern Bank 75 Jif fcSOLTTH OAflOI-INA.. **' Bank of Caiuuen 36 I" Bunk of Charleston —- 2u I - Bank of Qhester 20 1° Bank of Georgetown 20 Bank of Hamburg 2o 5o Bunk of Newberry 25 27 Bank of tho State of South Curoliua 22 26 commercial Batik 17 1-* Kxcliuvge Bank 18 12 Farmers’ and Exchauge Bank 14 12 MorclifttiU’ Bank 20 l* 1 Peoples’ Bank 60 1- Planters’ Bank of Fairfield 18 !•’ Planter.-'’and Mechanics’Bank-.. 22 Slu e Bank Southwestern Railroad-- Union Bank ER BANlv. NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. TO ATiKlVE, Notice. A LL Persons who have not paid their City Taxes for the year 1865 are hereby notified to call and settle by tee I -At L ot Jauuery next, and save the cosu of executions. R. U. GREENE, Treasurer. deo 27 fit TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! Wo arc now prepare J to forward Cotton ami other Morchamliae to aud from the Northern cities at our prone nt REDUCED 11A.TES. All consignments to us through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Wa. 11. Davison, will bo promptly forward'd by our lino of First Cla?>s ltiver Steamers, under command of tho oldest Captains and Pilots on tho river, and by us promptly turnod over, at Savannuli, to the New \ork, Boston, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Consignments to our care, from Northern cities, will be forwarded immediately on arrivul at Savannah, aud should there be at any time an accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at once bo put upon the lino. The greatest possible dispatch and eo motuy will bo exercised in gelling consignments t rough, ami our arrangement.- are such as to warrant us in sayiug, entire satisfaction will bo given to all shipping l.y our line. INSORANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN k HARDEE. For further particulars impure of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. Dooember 5, 1868-lm _ A”1 ■' . !<> tbi- combination uro Prof HUTCHINSON’S TRAINED DOGS ANI) DEN STONE’S COMIC MULES, G.Y15K AX 1) KITE, Will -lour }) ov u;iii'li liven.-: l.'iey are flnin nil other t’mnie Mel.-., Hi « . i,!.--. Vuimy Mules. D;m ins Mill B, nr nm .|U«iii: Male, known to fniuo tor iieintf onnei in . iunr e u inet. I'nlilio n'tcntiuu i. called to the Grand Free Exhibition! OT Tin; liYMXASlTC .MtKACLK (IT Aerouatic Oscillation, OK FLY I N't! IN THE AIR! By the intrepid Panorutist, 8IG. I'EniDIlSrATffD, THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! TIih spleiidi-l (5r»ituit«'iis Exhibition will bo riven adjiKfiit t> ilio Mmiic. lOiriston A* Murray’s Circus P.iviliifit t vcr> duy, at half pu t . o'cl'tcjlp. tu. ADMISSION : First Class Scuts *t 00 Caildrcn 60 ’Col «*! Halier’. 50 Door* op t l in d •• ri’flMt n m. decJ4 fit Kentucky Jeans, {jrPKHfOlf .Art»«• If in storo find for sale, or O IM,1 b.- t'X.’u.Ui/'. I i'»r Wool by BLOUNT A ( IlfPLEY, dec 6—ltu No. 18 Broad at. City Trade. J4)Q BBLS I X i'll A Fi NE FLOUR, bought doc 1*2 BEl'KLh yOP'S Bank Notes Wanted. I AM authoii/.d to purebsso notes of tbo Bunks in lbn State.'' of Georgia, Alabama, Nmih nit'i '■■turn < ,r»Una. Virginia. Louiriaua atfU r«unes,eo. and will pay full market rates lor the fame, W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ag't E. M. Brucfl A Co., X ... Broad st., over Bonis’st. ■ oot 26 tf S'i" copy. FOit BENT, i GOOD PLANTATION in Ru“»»*U countv, t\ a i ilt.ima, from 2'«» to 2-.0 aer.-s of which U fresh ami tliut will produce cotton finely. Corn FuJUt. MiiIpl horses, cattle, and hogs, can oc purcu.i-'.tl uii tho premises. A|.|ffy nt this Olfico, nov 17 tf M v\f ILL bo - ; -n tb'.* first Tuesday in Jniiu* » * ar-, :i i i it- L.noD belonging to tho estate ttf Th-iim Dixon, locea-c I. containing about 2,856«cr> >, ui re or <*". S"M by consent of the parti s in eristed. G II. BRYAN. Adm’r. dec 12 t.l Notice. .)|h| Ill'SIIELS .-TUCK PEAS, f-r siilo »l Z\nl ukuelL a co'.-i. deo I;;uv CHEROKEE CURE, t>ir. nuxAT INDIAN MEDICINE, t tiros all diseases caused by v lt- J.itM', \u:—t>p*bmitku- ft*t.f, ,S. iii in,11 - ire<f*n«M. A'j''t i limit*Ai.nis, Lot* of J Mr non), t uir. rAat /.ansi- Tis.* tun,*. I’tiiu* in the node, pirn- .4-2. 17-/..,,. Pr, mature rkV AVrrftx. Diffl- 1 ■ .. ,-i all .li-.-a-«N» that fol low <i, :» • r v- Tim • i nr. " ill nMore b. altlfnnd vigor. stop I *. a . ! . ;loct a permanent cun. Hit, r nil ot! - r n !k iu-v have fnlb-tl. Thirty-two I-.tt- pniiiplib : xont in u sealed envelope, free to any l*i iiv f ’ p i or three bottles for $5. Sold bvaMdru. - • : "i ' ’.Mb" v-nt by ex press to any portion . Ipl of prloo, by tho ...lo ].r..|.ri. l..r. Hr. W. R. KLRWI’d, 37 W.Ukor St.. N. Y Cherokee Remedy, CHEROKEE INJECTION, V - ■, , • ;:i Mn! • «.»• I . l nl.-. taring nnilt I Is especially rccoinmc .l.' • - , /Viior Albun or W hite* i" / d, .: t .vo nu-dieinos used in conjiinetS.il"' n ; i.i.i t.. r.'.iioee tl.L disngreonbU ha»*i i.‘. !-i .!- ; »i' .;;t sneeci?. 1* t.., ip-in. :,,. >no Bottle, */, Three Bottles. t*>. •• li.Jeeiton, - “ Ii, ** “ The;i.Tic:..k.« und «/nlfO- ti n" arc |M r,..iiL,I ill ..11 n.!|| rri;ulttlMl .Iruje stolen. Hiwl at.- r-- un. n-U-d by ph.vMctans and .1 n all over ..•• w. r’.-l.f- i I eir lntrln»ic worth and merit. • •-« -1 S r*, however, try to deceive tb.' j ci. ’.oii o«. !.y ►••iimg cheap and wortldesacomp-tun N,—In onU-r to umhe tnotoj — in place of tlu-e. I\- nreeli«it, l( tile drily- gi»U will not buy i..e. . f.-r ton. write »•» n«.Hii-l u»% will vn l the n to y •. !> - eunh iwekcl .. ol tree from oIia, nation \Y» ttent all dfst'awA to which the bum n -v-;. n I' •u'-i-ct. and will bo pU'-M.ltn ru.'. ni . »- from III,,.,. ... , r.llfl liorelofor.. .-all;.- ...» Men.: .M . I I - ll.irty-lwo p»i(. '[..i.pl.l.t fi.v l.. .-v.-rj ... I - - ,..Llim»ll » 4. fah 1 Atl.lr.— .11 l«tl»r. fm |.vi.|ilili.K mulftltiM, or „lill.. I . II). wl. |M..|.rli-V.r, Dr. W, R. MIRWIN, 37 W.IVsr St., N. T.