About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1860)
-ileus iUfffs. -We have to an- of our well known and l , and the expense of the school hoy to tho gr«\- , front tho miss in her teens Ol H large family, they nrc he mysteries of high, low, or* and odd tricks. One of t in the v.Hur. was ? j, Messrs. Lewis & Yo re of very fine animal -of Ivoy, Smith & Co. in this I It, the propria- and faithful portrait of Hon. Wv , lato M. W. Grand Matter u of this city, killed a negro to Dr. Cleckley, on Sunday Nir the Kent COKUI KST OF UTAIIf -E.SSSxvS..,. ■yssrsttu '■■JtfKHRr heal ■* ibsll Urup you, because he U hts temple came- i fle , iiE»ass2r shall he the Issue, tell rgswaar"-*- .^a'jxa no of prettiest in the world’; lor wo here igress in order to lay down as ipse dixit, rat Tennessee women, in point u| beauty, «* n young "farmer'r/sTdmR e . a n the neigh- orhood, whom we shall designate by tha nme ot Dob. It happened that ono day bcloro harvest, Tho Great English Remedy SIR JAMBS CLARKE’S I UNCLE J0HN ,s 0N HANDI GENUINE PREPARATION ■ — HAVING just returned from Tei Fluid Extract Buchu !! 'ssssssasj- &S~SrS~SSh£ * MALES OR FEMALE, on the Kioto of the weather, f the approaching harvest, and such important staples i f conversation, tho Major asked flobeil how hit wheat crop In “reply he was told that tho mcr expected to make at least 01 The Major appeared tho subject of a bet. or, win a witu by gambling for !»., because ho know tho old sSSSSSSSSS ggigggpH-g Si']•;( '! A L NOTICES. A. CARD. dent for Jo c**m. Ilelleelup tlist more rtilhlmi are lost from the ctTei ts ol WORM* than'frsm all other causes I SSSSSSSSS Icinces, t never before found a more safe, or one more certainly to be relied upon than Dr. W. (i. TiBBOTTOS, (til., Feb. !t, 18(W. lilllPf I# by Messrs. J W. BROOK*. and PKMnr.RTOS A CARTER, 11 Til* ta!,lc n< placed, the candle* lit, the curds produced, and th sost with Miss Eanr.y iiiP=. iSr loon Pall Lake’s thirst v plain, Vsr-.KTjrdSS’r o tho Major'# lot to deal. Tho lira! I shs played, and Robert mado gift to hi ••Six to two,” says Mis« Fanny tvith sigh. Tho Major oh he dealt tho cards, winkc, and said : ••I’m good for tho wheat, Master Dob.” Tho old man turned up a trump—it wu spade. Fanny glancod at her father’ at Robert’s hund and lo ! he had the ace, queen, deuce, and jack or knave. She whispered to Robert to beg—he did to. ••Taka it,” said tho Major. Robert led his deuce, which the Major by ■ ;! -..-age 1860 2 Drugs, Medicines, &c., o give. The qualify of all aril- J. A. WHITESIDE & CO IIKPT QUALITY “That’s good ns wheat.” “Is it!” asked Robert, as ho displayed to le astonished Major tho uco and jack, yet “High, low, jack, gift and game,” ihout- thyMh^ COM A I j vlll.rt, Feb. 1 y light. Web. Agnlu.t -••.I*.- i.»i ***■ • lluisU-t »ft. He .dpi* sim-.uI of last year Its. " I Ulrt. Pt». W 2u7.-Onbales. lAp run.! Ihw w,,k. u. dollars, laSS.1I.> Krsgbts on cotton to Urwr|H*d 17-JJU., ll«*t" II-1UI. t * ^ PAVANNAII.^.:M» -.-alw.4Critt4.il ‘.CMisy TOO NEW ORLEANH, Feb. 10-Balsa of Coton to-ilay b*<h«.. M - r ,'»• ' -•f’-r << I . < ' -•>- "» " * fi 1 4<n1V» per ct. prem. kac 'Wl > - /1" * 11 Genuine Kerosone Oil, At Wliolisalo ami Retail. Retail Cash piles |1 8S l' p r gallon by ^ ( J. A WHITESIDE A CO. Vn,~r i, | . .. t. <■ ‘i. K «liM-ain:s.' In- lV!!J*I11‘nu‘.l°vfe l ?o b f , th2’“nil , ro h «w^ a 1**1 u'iS; HTOMAI'II l«l ITKIIP \ liiul of tl,. l w.r lint fan In prate tl.at III. r.- I. i... I.i Him In il . i, ..... ;'»t» nn.l dealer* every wlicrs and It. A. WALK A MIN. A CARTER AND no MATTER of how LONO STANDING. “d’iLWim JulT’ * nl ,o JOY TO THE AFFLICTED ! | 'HSr' m H H TlSr, *“ k 1 i HaLMBOU)' s'obMUINE PSKPABATION. Alabama Lands and Mills FOlt SALE! Si-SS—ps© SSiTMKKiMz&SMSi t imlH-r on snbl Umt for (lie Paw, and read* sale tor lumber, nn.l plenty of grinding fur two sets of run- I .oat or niisluitl. A N f ’p.'T , Tr* ,M |M M. A d Un . 11 TrammaU^executrhi ffifii. cTa-s""'' ’13£ Fat Calve* and Reeve*! LAST CALL! JantUry 90, IMP dwi GEORGE A. McCLESKEY, (OF GKOROIA,) WITH TUFTS &. COLLEY, ’"bmSwSSST"’ Cutlery, Guns, Rifles, Pistols 7 & 9 BARCLAY STREET, . O.KW doav’r, J lr Kmw VOIiK. SSO.OOO HTOCK OF Ready Made Clothing! E NT’S FURNISHING GOODS, REDUCEDPRICES Cash Clothing Emporium ANDREW J. MDSE, HW s-— JACK MAH ISTo. 125 Broad St., COLUMBUS, GA., Tho following embraces a few of tho Goods in Store': Overcoats,’Overcoats. f ,om - ■ • •»'•» <® »30 00 -.0 Hindi frdin.... ly 10 OSes. 30 Illk and C..IM Cloili i..„„ into 25 00 lissl=!ii Business Coats. itHtql / IKOIKIIA, IIAltltlS COUNTY Whereas, Jainrs ' * U. Illa.-kman applies I,, me foi ld-tt. r. nf On«r DARBY’S PROPHYLACTIC FLUID TMi is a Xrm Du .... y. it rm*U*f Learned It ii ii'frii/M/>/< i./.Vri<«,f(Ai M ill.' b,, ft'uickV'8URE. b pOWEHEDL t liPIlSs: It makes hard water soft. It euras U tter ami Noald head. j llililiil rr". 1 “"'. """I* 1 "". >'J 0.* *1 Fur sule hr drujjtrM* and .-ountrv merchant* grn i l "n»nnv|'»ll. 0 u r rn°*u. ! ; •;;; *•' *• •• "; ai.i.hv* wi tiikiivT.i»h . " , l h ( 'j mim-ii* OKnltOIA, TALBOT C.ILNTV, I Court of Ordinary, February Term. 1H00. J Ij n.-: NISI ( V. h.-r^s Mlrajali Al^br^.ke.Uiian MB' «t l '| r |”» , Al,'r"| t | •nmlM, "f "hll tr,- .ion.: i|||SSSS Hnlmboltl's Extract Buchu 1* prepared directly according to the rules of sffiisis Kw.^’.v.r’ ■ Wzr, ”/g?,~ia L QU 1_ T ^: WANTED I •20» FAT SHEEP, Price will bo Paid. Highest Muscogee Sheriff Sales. waiittKarcs bouse, In tho City nf Oolutnbu*. tho follow lug prep- tlie late rr-Mrecr i.f |lnbn Cn.lr, 'it-.-e.i'eil- ciccpt Cniirt of Miisn.gt.-« ..uni v, In furor I Ptrang, Mur ray A Cn .m l Kufu* C.inkj \ v John 1 Cml.-, Kxrou- ■ u'ie"i I J'j 1.1 ...1,1, K C. hnwen. Ivfled m, *» lb, property ..I It. C. Unwell, Trustee f-r F.lita lb >||. Hvlr.illow. il, and Ini'*' ,P»urt "f Muscogee county, in favor uf "l U1 ... | Land‘' l No' V |! l l l, |n ,, t|.'e 7th district of Muse \\- , iOuV ort ’ nl »" ,, '«t portion deeib \ /•'I KOIKJI A. TA1.H0T COUNTY.-Whereas Jo»lr,' !>atv lif.-.i lew, b vied ..ii u llio | ‘ ■ a. M.O. -- -11.11— I.H..r. ... A > toil |'^ : :3SS,b , 1I i .!;.b’b , k, 4 “v.,£'teisshia i i wmmm aSSiESS gee county, In favor of Thomas It. rilsdo vs .aid " Mnu". !■ 'I ■ ' •> ' ' >11.1,. I ' ' O' Febiu.rr 14,1800 *u 74 ulliilA, IIA It IIIH COUNTY. He . ■>.. I jiMSfiaiyg.g-' COLUMBUS PRICES CURRENT I ' Clear Bide, p U. IS I chu*Mand RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES! 1 l ""” k ' , “'' n *' rm.Mom (J iM \va F’KIIS noartmw. Difficult DruOMng, Dnrs Throat, dr:., <t*. ' I MIME VYAFKHP give the ino*t In 1 perfect relief and when p, r*. ». ^iuu.iN*!" T^OTICK TO IlKUToi. ^ AN Columbus, (Ja , February l-Cu Tho u n dir I'r nd** * I g I*! t\/V *'1 iT' t !i sM riirl'fi r sgjg —nd .0* pVr CANDLKA—si I 2m SPa&S5K7«i COUNTY. RO. \V. M b'1,1,1 (K. T.) Fei». 4 —The Ter* | GRAIN- I’lktj'a Peak Expr«■.* ider field ol operations. K •Br&sz' • isroTiois i H A MT£rM l Yur ,t ’ ck **' u '‘ 4 -’' Stoves and Tin-Ware, M.. 137 Brand Strret, l offer tho wane, or AT PRIME COST! 2esil" ^ u 1 ,n """ 1 ,n c '°" js SKass KETTLEWELL’S Manipulated Guano! Planters Look to Your Interest!! El CCE8S0KS to CIjEMOH^ r £f,. r » “?• ii >M,f. (). J. Wood—Dear 8lr—Some month or «li i nc^rsilM‘'i»c.ryei’Kr'Kd™ I,,., ttud about 'Jl year, old . l-vl. -i on «* the | ^mss~:;=r. IsISSsiJ ITihi'KSS it <Tr,llMW V* b. held In .. , _ M = S.5 S, . s *jfl An ^j^jss^ses^..5 1 a« --•A i'.S r;H,^rS St. Loci., Feb. 11.—We hava received u,.|V T _nuck- t~. s z,,2t c%: mSu between the Jumpers of private claim, and F)n#brl htYlrSaU* Fine Mules, Horses, &.o Bafflai 1 " f "' r. M. MtOOKMMlT. MATTRESSES! MATTRESSES! •££SS BEEVES and the Higheit Price Paid fyr such. JOHN D, ARNOLD.^ 10W TO BE HAPPY I ""Vi'l-mt BxrBOTTO^nK.nrKPji WANTED “-" s CANB8! OANEBI 1 IHO 4 TOH0U1 Af5Ka .......... ) i: KKNSON, FRASKLItl I,. L1TTL1 Konnon & Little, Attorney* “t l"»w, w'SaS&i Black Cloth Fr. Coats. 2 50 to 8 2 50 to S 2 00 (o 5 'sssasaEstas^ss Pants, Pants, Pants. 450 r»ir Block Doc Skin Cn,. *4 ti $10 00 800 Pair Fancy Cn„ 3 lo *10 00 500 Pair Block and Fancy Sail. 2 to 4 00 150 Pair Blue Sound. 2 .0 2 50 100 Pair Kersey l Vests, Vests, Vests. 250 Block end Fenny Silk Volvo:end Ti Mofctesiikd;:-* 5 00 10 5E£ BWI Wo have noor in Storo a Complete assortment to FIT ALL SIZES, 4 to IP years of ago, viz.: too tiny,’ Sntt. Round Jeckote, *2 no lo $3 ISO Boys- Gray. Black Cloth do 3 SO lo 8 jss^"Fi«cktd ,5i,i “ r> Fr. Cool, 5 00 lo 3 100 Boy,' Block Cloth Com 7 00 to 14 Block Son. Cooto 3 00 to 4 & Voutlie' Overcome 3 00 :o 14 Fancy Caoo Pome 2 50 to 6 Cbm. Punt, 3 50 lo 6 Stilt 1 75 to 4 CtVSUI CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 1!S5 It roil,I Street, Columbus, C! eortfia. 3.000 Hats! 3,000 Caps! 3,°°° 3,000 3.000 3,000 3, 000 3,000 Of Every Shape, Color and.Quality! And are offorod at LOWER PRICES than was ovor known in tho City, for Rosette, Mclick & Co,, No. 125 Broad stroet, Columbus, Georgia. TRUNK HE POT, IsTo. 125 Broad St. Columbus, Ga. All who aro in want of TRUNKS, CARPET HAGS, VALISES, LA DIES’ BONNET BOXES, can find : complete assortment, at tho TRUNK PJTTPI DEPOT, No. 125 liroud St. Tho following aro a fow of tho stylos wo liavo in storo : Ladies’ Solo Leather Trunks ; Ladies’ Saratoga do. 3 sizes Gents’ Solo Leather do., 3 qualities : ~ s’ English Leather do.; Packing Trunks, 4 sizes ; 100 Solo Wood Fi Cloth and Carpot of our Stock, feeling assured that the STYLE, QUALITY and ASSORT MENT that we aro enabled to exhibit, together with UNUSUAL LOW Plll- A Rare Chance! -“■Ve'CLKeW s TO 'V""lECj S Tinners Tools & Heins I.i had hrslUi, I lieTe ilrlmnlnsd In elms ■ ■ J,“««rin n 5i:^ rh br Mules and Horses iffiffisa s%, a Bold bj^rUURCII AJ ....... .... $00,000 IVEWAUD 50 GOOD NEGHIIES WANTED — BT — S. OG FRESH DRUGS! Urqiiliart & Chapman, DAN FORTH & NAGEL, af "‘"^ESEr'" 9f Drugs and Medicines, Drugs, Modicinos, Paints, Sft TOILET ARTICLES, TO 1*11) wK'IANM ! w m sm ** HARNESS MANUFACTORY I 114 BROAD STREET, Coluimfjui, Goorsitt. SHERMAN & CO.