The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, October 31, 1865, Image 3

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BUN ANI) TIMES. TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. ;il, 1 Sun mint Wliue* Job Offlce amt Uonb Bindary. *'o wjulJ call the m tent ion of morabauti- »nd ottiei e desiring job woi U of any klod d.-ue t,» theBUR akd Times Job Otlice. It is well aud thoroughly pivp.u.d to turu out work of euy deHcrlpUun in liio printingliue, with diapatcli and ut reasonable rules. The Sun liluJrry, in the hands of an experienced workman, is also prepared to do vvuik at, tile short est notice. We aru adding frosh stock to these departments of the Son asoTimes establishment, which we are now receiving. RKMOVAh The office of The Bun and Times hac been removed to the office formerly oocu pied by The Times New AdruuiinKMi. 1). P. Ellis will dell at aootiob. ibis morning valuable furniture, including a fine piano, parlor and bed room furußrtre and handsome engravings. Rare clittiioe this. He will also sail Mobile & tjiraiu railroad stock On Thursday ha will sell twenty horns and mules, &c. On Thursday, the 14th day of Deu«m bar, will be sold to the highest bidder the whole property owned by the Eagle Fuo tory Company. Sea a advertisement. Rosette, Lawhcn & Cos. will sell at auc tion on Wedueaday nest, valuable ftsrui ture and a fine dwelling lmuae and lot. They will al.:a sell on Thursday, cloth ing and hardware, tits the list of goods they offer. Bee the notice of Cody, Fleming t Swift. St. Aldeaiar Csmmandery meets this evening. See the card of Wiidiuso, Young t Bro-, Exoiiunga Brokers. Boarders can be accommodated by Mrs. J£, Westers. A room is for rent. G A. £aehne, merchant tailor, hat just, rtoeived from New York, handsome goods, which he will make up in the latest stylos. E. S. Swift, at 163 Broad si reel, have opened a large sssortment of etaple ana fancy dry goodo. He has a large variety of goods aud will sell them at reasonable rates. Mr. S. is well known as an excel lent ineiohaut. Hs Wishes to purehaao lard aud country hums, G. E. Thomas have just received ob fine a stock of clothes, oassinieres; &o , os were ever brought to Columbus. They are very olegam. They also have exoe.- lont uuderclothiug. Mr. George Beiz, who never fails to make a good fit, is prepared to accoiumodaie his friends iti bia choicoet style. Seals, Junes A Aoee, have juatreceived by Express, veils, blankets, cassimerco ! aud many other articles which the ladietJ we kauw, greatly need. Their store it' Ho. 6X Bread street. Give them a call. A Horse Made Mad, add a Runaway There was a buggy siuawiup on Sunday afternoon. Two young men, Messrs. F. Ehie and George Sherwood were oomtop; in from the country. As they entered Randolph street from Broad, a screw fastening the shafts tu the buggy became loosened and the shafts feil to the ground This excited the ire us old gray. He be came furious at hisneels being so uncere tncniously treated, and so determined ..to vent his rage against all behind him. ."I, ha pitched ahead Ha lauded Mr. Elfin: from the buggy at the Post Office corner, and Mr. Kharwood on the opposste side 02 the sireat, dashed the buggy against the first post he found cn Oglethorpo street, and broke it all to pieces. Thus freed from all incumbrances, and his ire being appeased, he betook himself to his stall in Disbrew <k Co.’s stable, and oorumenced quietly to munch his card. The horse ko w he tad created a sensation, and rested quietly upon his laurels. The buggy belonged to Mr, E. The occupants, WBt'» not much hurt. Large Sale ot Manufacturing Stock.. On Thursday, the 14:h day of De.eum ber, will be sold to the highest bidder the, whole property owned by the Eagle Man ufacturing Company This property con sists of some of the most valuable water lots on Ihe river, together with the ope ratives’ houses on both sides. The 91 li. will be without reserve, and the property wilt be shown to ail who are desirous toi puiuhaat*. This isan opportunity rarely offered for capitalists to invent their funds in property that will be highly remunera tive. For particulars eee advertisement.. Church Building Burned. The old church building in the north ern past of Girard, nearly opposite the Palace Mills, was burned between eight and u’ne o'clock on Sunday night. We understand the building belonged to the Methodist Protestant denomination, and up to a few months ago was occupied as a school house The house was of wood, with no buildings immediately around. The fire was obviously the work of an to be gained by it we cannot conceive. KxpiiuloH of a Shell, Ou Sunday afternoon at a house in Bonovillo, a negro mau commenced pick ing at a shell with a piece of iron to open it, in order to secure the powder, when tha shell exploded, knocking the picking darkey senseless for half an hour, and badly wounding in the leg another who was looking on The negro who was knocked down bled considerably at the nose Lite Periodicals, Geo. H. Robertson, 60 Broad street, has just received the following publications : Waverly Magaiine, Metropolitan Keoord, London Times, London Illustrated News, Boston Pilot, Merryman’a Monthly, blew York Ledger, New York Clipper, Leslie’s Lady’s Book, Leßoa Ton. R*v. Hr. Marshall. Dr. C. K. Marshall, the learned and el oquent divine, preached at St. Luke (Methodist) Church on Sunday eight. Hie disoouroo consisted principally in a poli'ioal review of the times, and abound ed in bold utteiaiioea and startling thoughts, from which itic audience was left to infor that while the epcakor was in favor of a cheerful acquiescence to the “ powers that be, ” he) was for flio free dom of speech and the rights of his sec tion l>r. Marshall, who bits been a ref ugee here during the war, now tetu-ne to iiis old home, hi Mississippi, and will carry with him the best wishes of cur community. We predict that henceforth ho will bo ns true to (bo got-ruraent 01 the United States as he was ardent in the cause of the laie Confederacy. Amt tllit Xtgiu E«*teo. An old negro, who onco belonged to Mr. J. J. Grant, aad who, throughout tbs late troubles, hue clung faithfully to bit femur master, while driving a wagon to Mr. Gram’s place, and about two miles from towu, was waylaid by several r«- grorg and badly beaten. Soma clMbet Delon £ljijj to him was taken away, but beeides <bem, nothing in the wagon wit disturbed It is the general impression that the old man, Anthony by name, «*& beaten by nsgroev who formerly belonged to Air. Grant, aud thud vented their spit fulsoas against the old uiaa for his faiUifulmrie to bis former luouter Ufatloavl r»»k tn Cclaubui. We are pleaded to learn that a charter for a national Baas with .% capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to be located iu this city, hag been obtained and that steps are being takeu to put it in opera tion at an early day gt*ius«d Kavdvpeii, YVe ere requested by the Toot Master to aunoutioe that he hue for tune at ihf Post Office stamped evelopea of all sizes. COMMERCIAL. OfllOiS OF THE DAILY SUN, ( COLUMfiCS, 0:*-t. Si, 1800. f Cuil'G# —£itiy sestei'dny morning the market opened vary hrifck, good uiiadiiUKJ bringing a igh as 4U&47 ceota; but about I'd o’clock a dia paicu waa received from New Yoi k announcing that cotton t-beie had Iblltii two t euta, a*,d the warkut for tlic reat of tha day wm «o dat that we did no; hear of the sale of a bal© AUGUSTA MARK JET. Augusta, Oat 28- Qottou—Quiet, with little de mand, in cooyeqneoce of the difficulty of girting tidosy.rta:ion, cud scarcity oi fund*. Middling, 4 »srie* luichidag 47, good middling 4£c.* dome small iota eiifu >jU.*iiTv were mid ab ;>uc. (doia—Buyiug selhiig 52,g,53 KAGGii* AiABKST. ••Macok, Oct 28—Cotton -Mlcldlinjr 42@43g, end vrcUa*ry Soc. The sales of (he week, auuouot tea. aooui 1:.00 ba,lt»d f-AVANJAH. Oci 28—Ooiton—Otdiiiftry noiuinal, low uifdhliog 50, middling 54, §tr:ct middling . jioou luitidii .g *yj Stock uo hau-.i Oct So, o 9cii Okies upland, 22a a«ia island. So* laiaud— 2i>. The principal ■■.- K.cioas iiuce dirU-u have licn.i »i. $ @>l aiOWTOuAIEKY MAeEtT. Mowtgoaibry, *jc% 2 : j- -Oortoo —Was better to day. Very tittle \? j# oifered. Sal. j wore made a- from 47(g150c • Oat S9— A oonsidsiableuuixjbffi: oi hales eba tiged b®iide at 49(^50c. MAkEBT. Mobile. Oct 28 Cottcu—c#.ies lo*duy it > 0.1U2. Middling 54c uu l firm* Nett Yoke, Out t7— Cottoo yulst TLv Silea aijjauute ltu 14&S bales. Sugar steady. s.t:ea 10ju ab.lß. Orm. tales (lijOO bssra Uvt 28—Outt'm closed dull. No quotations. ciNOi;t»Aii uaiutaTs. Cxseisx»Ti, Oct 26—1'1l uv dull and pric-j u mi cal; tua ueo.it.o baa out been eetabii&eeu as >et. Wbeut dull at $2 06 t'ut old ree. oew ra.<«e» Jrom it 10,SI 80. t ore doll at 44c, c'ata quiet at 39® 4jo lu olevator. Cottou quiet at 64c far middling:, waieky 1U good uemsnd el 2 K . lUb EuquGer ot tueSoth eaje : lte tveueuotiuus la couUous ligbt, a# ioa pucaera generally are uiapK-sed to utvolc furtbet diivelopnaeuts, especiady a, IQu product can not be gold for t'u uro delivery at Bush figures as would justuy tfietn iu pa,iug the puce* vow eaked- Oes or two small saies v/»«e made today at 111 JO g,,*,, sot delivery early uex. wiontti. *Vr the lout aadolN- teuiDer til 20 is usee j, aud for ail D.~ comber delivery they can b» bought at sto To. Or me spot Uuy are selling at fit tj If i3 co grotu, the littcev tor ex«t» heavy averages. We hava tu report a conurmetl doll aud heavy- market tor provisions, aud it is oidiault to gi.e quotations with any degree of accuracy. . Otty patted mete pork count have be n hougntat 6d, luoaghii WiS not offered freely at tlua rate. 1 hare are very fit a- orders from the i’-st atpr.sent, and but little iocilnation to specuuue. Pruris wed is held a- j 29 ©3O. out we htut o. no inquiry for It. the result of me bidding a. St. Louis has not yt-t been iv, celled, bo. v. i on let s: and parties to this city wore awarded contracts lor about 6Jd obis at S* 3 V.© Sri.r mtae, aedverid deis. Bulk meats leuisia dull, anil (irlcos are, to a great extent, nomiaui. suK'Uluers are nela as i7*o Inoso, aud in some ca»ee is aetud, thongt: we do not think sales Could be effected ftt over 17c. di . aioea could have been et»t..iued at s ft lo ..-o:. tide , Is ..iso full, s.n beyond toe low e»l-s made by tue jobbieg hous-a, tha.e was n. thing done. : houia ers ara he.d numin nly at Isc, tn uv.u otsiriw lots we.e offaieu at ik/i'c, packed, wiiuooc fioduig buyers. Rib elded can be bought at bin. ;.l taics ol cl® it sides wore made at 2(lc, pocked, but round iov.g cou and La obtained at lower figui es. He hoard of n i tracssctlons in laid, hOOTSVItbE JIikEET X.OCIBVIU.E, Oct 26—The Nashville Jlaiimad M rectory have perfected ibeir avraogetr.cuo i r frsittn trensportaticn over die coanectiug rends hence to r uoUttUe-ga, .aliauiu, Araoov ana &nox- Vl ae, eio, by rv-hioa a reduction tn former rate* in m-vdo of nearly 60 cent.. lb® soles of leaf tobacco continue small; the market, however, 13 suffer, and prices have iecov> ere-. 1 'h« decile o experienced at the close of lest Wucit. Bagging end R&ps—We quote sales of SO pior-v at 2S)c and 60 do at 80c; also 100 noils rope at lie aud 10 bales Inula bagging at 26iOc Cotton—More firmuess showeo ny holders, wi b nisi of low e-.j.ldling at SOc, and 2'- bales middling ats2>£c. I>. mestir.s—Holders hava reduced their raws, with sales ot 6 bales tireat Western at 36c, Sontbein standards oa@3Bc flour—Mar art. quiet, with sales of 100 bills su perflne at 53,310 do ext. a family at $lO 1 7©11, and 20 do fancy breads in lots at sl2. O.ain —Wheat is scarce, with side , of 1600 bus at $1 40@1 90 for new, and $2 l‘i©£ 15 for old white. Sales oi rbOO buo spring oaney at *i :J . ysv corn from wagons old dull fit 70©7f . Groceries- Market stesdy aid firii. talas of 120 tags Rio e ffee at .' J .l®ob}f- in lois for good; prime au vjC, and iniur.or "«t;yßuv; Java arc a; LSifi-ilc. Baiva of 9 Lb. s L oisiana fair sugar at Isiahd ebvars latige at ij(2>lfec; nurd siuudard aat. in'3rvi*ll lota, and for n.und lots, taies ot 40 bb's coffee sugars, circle A aud straight A, at 26>4@20>£c, and t.o do low grades at 16£tf@i9)^c. Provisions and Laid—We note 'ho 3a.e of 20 bolt men pork at $34. Bacon in steady demand; choice shoulders at 20c, barns 30c, clear flies 10. so, 24A4» perked in cot':) 2i>aC, do in tierces 25c, with sales .f 10 tierce? at 25c pacied- Lard is quiet, at 20® I 30c for tierces and tegs. I Whisky—Ss-ss of 60 bbls raw at $2 23, holders | asking higher rates atthec.ose. j Xobacr.o— Brices rnle stiller, with au advance ot t from sl@2 on leaf on alt grades _______ Bnilacss la New Orlsaui. A late New Orleans paper »aye ; i Bakinees is comraenfiing to revtvo in | good earnest. Tke arrivals from foreign : port* are muoh mare numerous and the I importations more extensive than canid hf.ve been expected. In many parts of | Hie oily cow ed'.ficeu are tp-rihging up, i aud in,every di rection. THE LATEIT MiIVJ. Washihotor, Got. 28-—The Preeiduot ins iesiiud a proolaniation, rcoontnending a national tbankugivinß on the first Thursday in December next. Wapbinqton, Oct. 26—The Mexican Minister ia in reoeipl of noo/6, Which nn tietpated the capture of Mat aw ores and the eutlio occupation of the Biate of la maulipaa by the forees of .lante • It it thought Rlatanroras will surely iio cap tured. The Mexican lean of 310,000,000 1* very papular in New York. Tho auiamer New York, which arrived frcin Vanaina yesterday, brought pome specimen* of gold, one taken from the newly discovered iet-hnms deposits, near' tlie line fit the Panama railroad. More extensive discoveries ate expected to follow. the ltavitl court martial, wilt* Vice Admiral Farragutas President,to convent iu Washington on tee tret oi November, will have before It Id. 001. Mavetoo, tho oldest officer, on© excepted, on a charge of tioiog, for private purposes, bouoty money dopasited in his hands by now re ormis D u lug (he past year the business es Ihu U. B Treasury amounted to 33,000,- 000 per day. A epeoial to the tlereM says Jeff Davis will be tried either tn Washington or Richmond for treason The Attorney General and ihe friends of Mr. Davis have seleoted and retained couusll for him. The arrangement for the trial have been nearly completed. It ia said the Secretary of the Navy has ordered ail tho available steam vas eels to be gotton ready for sea in order to be prepared for damages from any quarter. Gov Neill S. Blown, of Teua., was pardoned to-day by the President LOAN TOE GEORGIA. Mr. Pimoan, State Agaat for 3eorgia, Is nu his return home from New Y 7 otk,and haii avtooeuded iu negotiating a loan of £200,000 for cute year at 7 per cent, on the lasth oi the provincial government ol tficS -ata of Georgia. MEMORIAL ih bkhalf of o. c clay. New York, Out. 26.—The llerald’e Washington special says • Delegates to the into citato Convention, of Alabama, i! tied in laomoriaUtiug President John son to order a speedy trial of O. 0. Clay, hdti iu ihe uteaoiima to roicaco h'm on parole, from the rigorous confinement to which he has been subjected ninoa his ar rest: The memorialists state they b&v© not tuuae turn applloation from any mo tive oi sympathy with the p*si political oou.'ae of Mr. ('lay, or for the part he took fit the rebellion, but that on thoeon trary, iuouy ot them have uniformly con detuned bis eifotts to incite rebellion and secure success to the revolutionary wove 'iiHiit they nsn lids in fils behalf, be cauHc f ll . iuiplicatioulu tho tiupiaralleled and alrot ions adsaasinali >u of Mr. Lin oo n, is regarded by them ns utterly im postuble. and unaiipparisd, by a shad >w ot oiodDabie testimony. The President has ihe matter under advisement, and the probabilities *re that the prayers of Lhe ur: ot oi to. li.-: is will be granted, MI^CSLLANBOUa, KtwYoEX, Oot. 2-5.—A nuraiier of em inent Italians of this city, waited on iho President oa Saturday, aad presented a pcf.iiioa from the Italian Executive Com mu toe -at Milan for mo abolition of,, capi tal puaiaauient, aud in behalf of moroj to .Totfefsoa Davis. Tho Prfieident receiv ed the petition with only an ccqniry, in au eoceut of surprise, why they pleadsd tar Jeff Davis. dir Doijia fciebade, counsel far Captain “firs, was at tfio President’s’ house to. oigtir, to intercede in behalf of his olteut. Ho is apprehensive that the military, ooiumtsuiuu have found him guity of all iuo efiargeg, aud tharafore is Ut-tiroua of saving him from death. Httechel V. Jobiis&u, Jodg« Steveho of Ga , a-fid VV illiatn Campbell Pattorjon of f’ailadolphia aro ooubbcl for Grccbe. Meefias’ of ©irectore of Opelika and Railroad C-jinpany, Y.J order of Col J R Blutighter, Pr«Bid®nt, th» Directors of the OpelikH and Telladega Kstlroal Company sre requesied to conyeua ou THL'BS IIAY, NOVEMBER 2d, in OPELIKA. laip rtant bi.ainess v.-iil be laid before (he meek , a g J 0 W EOGEE3, Sec’y. cr,2_Hd Tna Alabama Elections. To tba People of tho Third Conjres eionstl district of Alabama. JciiO" ClTireNt) • —By the action of chore with r.lsouj I h&Tsi been associated in the military ier vice of the ••oootry, I Bn4 myself announced as a caniUate for Congress. I cannot r*fuso the call of those endeared to me by common (Jange.s nod common glories, and, icersfcr--, accept iho cacd;iacy to which 1 aoi in- Vi'eJ. V alrcte'!, X will exert my power* to r«| air the and .-ciaticni of war, and reitore the material pros* per'ty and political equality of the South j pro in. te tho harmony of Ihe elates, ana the protper- Uj of the whole Union. Fry respectfully, your iellcw citizen, O A liATHE. Tuskegee, Oct 26 te FOR UOSfiiftSlSg- ITs a. e amhorized to announce a~e». C\ A. MATTiuK ar i ■ s‘ lidate for Congress in the Third Congres aii nal district of Alabama. 00,27 te VHUI CUittlßKlib. Vi i: are authorized to annrmnce Col- J. H. CADKNUSAM at » canlidate for Congreij in Third District of Al ai sms. MA>'T VOTERS. ;-c24 tepd tt'OK. ©ONGKKsi3. Wk are authorized to ar.nonnca Col. «SGOU.»*E ItKESK, of Chambers, as a candidate for Cougress from ad Congressional Di l.iot of Alabama. oclStnovt* FOB COtSURBISS. We aro authorized to announce UKV. E. J. HAMIDD, Os Auburn, Ala., as a candidate for Congress, lit do the 2d Congressional District of Alabama. r,CIB! '•* FOR CONGRESS H’e are authorized to announce Horn. ROBERT l-IGOSf as i candidate fur Congress from the Thud h.strict of Alabama . oclitnovS RUSSEL LCuUNIYCAMIIipATE 3." mPBPENPEWT CANDI9&TE JAMES T. 1101.T,A SVO Is s candidate for SHERIFF of Kui.eU county, A'i., et the election first Monday in KoveaobT nut. octlTte FOR TAX COLLECTOR, , W t are authorized to announse K. tU. HAG- A Alii l- as a candidate far Tax Collector of Rus sell county, Ala-, at the ensuing election, first Mon [i»y In November next. otll te* FOR TAX COLLECTOR, 1 Wi are authorized to announce W. 1.. HILL as j a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Col- IU tor of Kusaell county, Aik. Election first Mon day in November. oc3 te OPTIC* TT P A OOM’R FKSFJWN’B BUKH KV, ) CoUinibu*, Oa., Oct. 17,181 ,5. | OwotUß No. —. In piKaiuiU' eot l’ar. 3, CfiVuhr No. 2,1i om Ul fiee ’tots Asst Com r, Bureau of RF A A forth© Htau ot Gcoixio, all peraone Jei iring tew employ Rvfngeoanr Freedman are respectfully i« rltsd to n akr Vi . wu the !»• .1 »< tfitsoffi-e. Uyeil.l -i with tfie number and kind of person* nail tad, 4 lie Innit of emplcyoii ur, and thecompetieAtioo effai e-.i. It will be borne In mind that tn tuany tinitail <•©* Ihe freodmpn nave famlUM for which to ptovtdi . Per sons « aai:-ig livberera, having the means of provi riog eht ter, ,t for famtUea and willing it, i fur* u!«h Ita t- particularly wqaostcd to otate Ilit fact. Iu furuiv'iinx laborers, preference will b« utr, >a to tfii. parties offerulk the uioal iibeia) eoiupeiumtioa. I’l/lUP W.AUI-jUXP.iI, Copt and USA Luui’r Bureau It F A A ,L oclHlm ___ _____ < it I ITOA ! JNO. T. KDMUNBS & C 0.,, linutei .* and foiuuiissiou SJerchuits, MACON, GEOEGIa, OJiff on 37 I'trtei ne-ct Door to Doit Office. TYT : -o.iared to make cash advances oo slup- VI nu f ietton to Norton, fii»ujht»r « C 0... i ,-k. i to our correspcndnata ia Liverpool,. - 1 ria»-.«>-» e * owner* of cotton entraativg .he. same too’ r care fer sale or aLipuient, afiali bavr. prompt > -unSeTo* Sales, in gold or rumme s«i they mey direct V e sub. it o> lora lor the purchase of cotton Geld and f--.v«r aud Biehl Exohange on New Yo and, bough! and t - Id We refer by pertates-nh io J B Rove A Son, Bow-- ■ire A Andcreou, Isatot A Howe, Hanleaiaa A Pperke, R W Dubbelye, N A iierdee a Or, 8»v»n --nafi; Laird National Ratio, Nashville; UnuenV Bank. LouiiVillo; Uommerciai Bank, Louisviue. 0(i27 lia Mvances on Cotton! PERSONS desiring to ship Gotten to NEW xOItK or LIVERPOOL can Lav* it done to flrel-clai-e boiisco, and ADVANCES MADE, by ap plying to or2lt> W W GARRARD Bank Notes Wanted. IA.M nmhoriaed to perehane note? of tba Ban* % ia th. 9 ftawe of v.4ecrrf:ia r Alabatiia North Bou;h Carolina, Virginia, LVuiiaiana and TeLiiot.de©, »nd will pay full aiaiktt rates tor ihe name. W FELIX ALEXANDER, E ftl Bruce A 00., No 9 * Broad ti rfttt, over liuulfl’h at no. oo‘-7 1 1 U . ItOSENSIIUI,, PS iCTICIt iSI) iIPEiUEMCiD vv A. TOHMAKE ft , Qf | BROAD c fttEET, one dour above -io ff'ff Beane’s Ronk Store. Colambne, G». VC7, (Vi i'CHES and CLOCKS Repaired, at.Jj-d 4W • hort-eet nod, e, end warranted for twelfrlifciiiii months. Parties havinq Watches that l,ave been injured by being ia tiie band, ol inferior workmen, can bar« the aaire put in ihnrongh ordei, end good tinie keeping guaranteed, 0c26 8m Wanted, BY a Virginia lady, a gisat sufferer by the war, a situeiiou as TEACHr it, tu tome private tfira iiy m the floutn. She wilt Instruct in the usual Fn<;iifi!i branchee, French,and Mueic ou tne piano, ealary no nbjecc, all she desires is a good comforta ble home. Kbleitn.es exchanged. Pleas* ad dr«a», VIRGINIAN Care of John trail A Cos, Baltimore, Md. or»9 ts __ Removal! WE have removed to No. li> , yvlifcrn we prupos* to do alpUgfel GROCERY AS!) GIMMISSIOS BPSHVESH, and efiall endeavor to merit a fair share of public patronage Vve shall be pleased to see all our old trlecun aud Potions and aa many new ones as will tav.ir ns with a call. Jljj-Goneigumeuu solicited. THE HIGHfriT MARKET PRICES PAID EOR Country Produce At No, 19 Broad Strcat. JEFFERSON 8l HAMILTON. oeff? lm GOLD PENS. Iljur FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF J GOLD PENS. 1 Ca i and try them at T. 3. SPEAB’S. OC- l ts Oil Consignment. jpOFR this I.YE WHISKEY— r ull proof; AL3O, 1(1 bbls BOFRBO’J 'WHISKEY, at oc-il At BARN EtT A CO’S. WM. PITTS, BOOT jaiod SHOEMAKER, T f c B r-tnoved from Front St-, 2ji]| i. 1 U> BBABSILI.’3 CORNER, *E I vtiHC. be will is | leased to sea fiia cld cus’nmere, end ne many new one* oa may favor him with Pb Iheie patronage. ocl7 loi Wanted, G1 EORGIA, r I ALABAMA. SOUTH CAROLINA and LOUISIANA BANE NOTES, In any quantity. JOHN KING, odd 1m Offlr.e at old Marine Bank Agency, A. QADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, Crswfaid fit., scar Cash's Hotel. IJtLL Hl'GIM}-. JL I LO' • and KEl'3 aid MB h; : kite Dogs aid Fire It one, or? *n neatly repaired^^^^^ t • S RESTt at the shortest notice. tTh. spMu, ?P.,vCTIOdL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER so W' W' AND JISWJELLER, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT HI3 f>L» STAND, [fas lost open anew and rich stock of FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE ELATED CASTORS, CUE’S, KNIVES, FORKS, IPOONB, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &a. Also, a fine asscrunent of SILVER an.l GOLD THIMBLES, GOLD end SILVER SPECTACLES. II A1 R VV OR K , Made to Older—any Design or Pattern PEBBLE SPECTACLES, IN GOLD, SILVER and STEEL FRAMES. WATCH ME. ami JEWELRY REPAIRED rr good z:;» hispcssisl* woßiaox MB. JAMES FRICKEB, Has charge of the Watch Department, which in it self is a GUARANTEE that the work will be done in the beat possible manner. Persona having PLAIN Watches can have them JEWELLED, eithar in P.nby, Chrysolite, Garnet or Aquamarine. MR. FVGMIRE, Wno ts too well known to need any recommenda tion from me, haa charge of the Repairing of Jew airy, Diamond Batting, Engraving, ate. oc2ltf A CARD. TBEG leave to luforoa my fricuds anil tho public BODdrally (bat I have brought out from Now York a biro and well assorted Bt<x'k of Uooclh h* deicribetl below, and have :wjHociattd inysolf witli Mr. HJfCHT, also o( New York, for tiin purpose of oarrylwi; on the hnutneHH, at 1&7 RroHtt wlrnet, op pom te Oook'a Hotel. Thanking my fti«nds lor the patronage * xt«Bd«yl co m> dtreaafii father, 1 solicit the hhiuc lor ournat? firm. Un’ipeollully MAX FIfICHAOHKK.. Look to Your Own Interests WHOLESALE and RETAIL! IU. riSOHACUKK, JACOB lIEOHT. FISOHAOHER & HEOHT, 157 Broad Street, tOFI’OSITB COOK’S HOTEt.' H’AVKjiwt I'peaed a NICK, »<nl U F.U dl'.l E T- If. I * STOCK consiitfiiK oi CLOTHING! Boots, Siiot s, II ATS, DRY GOODS, Krincifally (?aheoes, Delaines, WTeriuoa, F«i|>llns, Alpacas, &.c. FURNISHING GOODS, such as, GENTS SHIRTS, While and CuU.'|--,1 Half HOLE, NECK TIES. BCARPH, Ladies’ HOSIERY. BHOE9. HOOP SKIRTS, etc. LA DIES' B ASQUE All D SACK CLOAKdy PIECE GOODS, such uj, CA23IMERES, CLOTHvS, SATINETS, &p„ &s. Domestic Goodb of every Description, ‘ Notions, STATION Ear, PERFUMERY, &0. would reapectlullj rail tbo attention of our frioruin to the fact, that both of u*i having bee* ■oine time in New Yort have auttieUmt counco tions with bonie of the bnbioeaa House® thera to enable un to order Good* at auy time, and JELL THEM at the LOWEST KATE?*, both Wbolesal« and ICetail ! cclß lm Wanted! SIO,OOO IN GOLD!! J WANT TO BUY Dollar* in <4l old, .loHK KING, ,10.13 Ira Ottica at old Mamie Bunk Agtsucy. if qMia OF COIAUUBIiS. HUNGERFORD & HOWARD WATCH-MAK tr. UftS AND i'L all J»WKLI.KRa, ATOOWDERY’jJ CROCKERY STORE, COLL.VIEU'S BANK BUILDING. WATCH REPAIRING iu all blanches; J KWFLP.Y Repaired and m 1,1 iH to order; EN3R*VING—SeaI* tor Public Offn-er*. Soeie iltis, etc; DIAMONDS reset !a the latest *lyle ; HAIR JBWEI.KY mounted. 4#* All work dons on tht most reasonable iernm ami WA*niHTtD. oc!8 ljv.il ]. o. win.-ee, j e. (ran.i, WINTER & 00., -AO Ilroadway, IV eiv V orlt. Commission Merchants, XKT XLLatfsnd premptly Ihe SALK of COTTON and ' r other consign meats. Order, for Mercuar,di»e will receive attention aad dlapatch. The snlo of Southern Becarltiei, Demis, Bank N-.tea. and S nithern Laud* »ol icited. CIRCLLAE SAW MILLS of the moat improved conatructlon, warranted to cut 10,OUO test or lum ber per diem, having no feed except saw duat, with •veiy thing complete including Belting for SjJOO. Send for circular- <'c2J ts Dwelling Wanted, FOp the ensuing year. Wonld not object to pn». etsslon tn December. One convenient to the eun office preferred. ociatt ;i itoa dkwolf. SOUTHERN LINIMENT. DR. A W ALLEN haa resumed the manufacture of hie CELEBRATED SOUTHERN LINIMENT. Il» can supply it lu any quantity at his fautury, first door above Perry Houae. lie will bft glad to see'hit friend* and serve them. oetlT lm A W ALLEN JU A. W K‘ A H Ivl . R. J. MOSEM, | ATTOBNEY A.T W , i / IFFICE OVER GXBAP.D'3 COTTON ROOM, t * Office home 10 10 4. H J MOSES, Sr., ocl7 ts ___ ft J MO3EH, Jr NO KNIOK KNACKS, NO TRASH j Whoever W'antu Full Value far their Money Must C ome B. JACK*, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO EOt’.LTTF. & LAVVHON. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF DRY ROODS —AND— CLOTHIN O, Conaiatiug of the following articles, i j offer now In my fribnda and cueiOmors: CALICOES, D BLAINES, ALFACAB anti LUSTRES, MERINOS—French and English, LINENS, BLEACHED MUSLINS and Sheeting, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS the Latest Style, and sTgreat many other articled too numerous to menltun. I respeotiully invite my friends arid qus temerj to call aoon. |®“C’ountty Merchaota will do wall to lay In Ibeir supplies at my atore. B. JACKSON, 0014 ts 133 Broad street. Railroad and Dray Receipts for sale at THIS OFFICE, General Intelligence OFFICE, 63 Uroadl Street, Columbus; Oa. Success Attends flie Olllgentt T 1J . V b obo .e.l ah office for the genera) Luetneu 1 of an InlAllgenre Ofllru an 4 tfi* 4 ®* ln aod Bent " ' i wnfgfv* my°wbole attention to the buginaM Ii tie* wanting to Buy, 8011. Rent or ® re ' see Umt it i* to their Internet to eee tue r.etore they barpaiu elsewhere. i-,»01,*. Wushera aud Ironere iurnlsh. and. loirni Hand* jurmeheu. Mechanic* of various dinda iinni.heJ White Brrvaata ran find ..uipioyuiaut t-y ollltag a( tins adieu; Colored Servants also. Wanted. WHITE WOMAN <-an tln.l a good home In J\ the rci vice of a small family by applying at the IN’l KLLlGfifiOE OF FICE 0c25 tt For Salo Cheap. 4 SttUSE ami LOT la Gfi-unville, Ala., 12 wiles > eouiff of Seal’s Bis.ll n, M abiie and Girard rail ro-rd. the U aantains four tries. The House has f„ur rooms All the mrcaary cuthutldings a, * »ri the place Ins yard Is handsomely laid off and planted with choice dowers ; also a rhoicser chard of lsache*. Apples, Grapes, etc. It Ircon vtnleni to the best school*, both mala and female. This place can bo bought at e sacrifice. Apply to 1 B SIKES, or to the cwn-jt, Dr WC Bellamy. oolStf Special notice l I BEG leave to call attanl ion to th* Capilallsts ol our community that I have ou my Book* a large number ot Hons**, Lola, Farms, Planta tion* and olhar specif a of property wbtobi do not appear tu my column in the newepapara. My ad vice is v. aii. that if rou want to buy call first oa me »ud see if vva can’t trace, then go elsewhere. J H aiKHB. for ftdent, i N G ran. i WO HOU3E3, one containing four l ionir.3, he other tvro rooms. Apply to J H SIKES. FOR BENT—a Store on Broad meat, suitable for Dry Goods or Hroi.avy An axcaliant stand. Apply to J ft BIKES. I'or Sale. \ e>LA-N CATION 1% mile* from 3aiem, Ala.,eon t\. l sluing 813 acres, 3irt) cleared, aud well adapt ed to tfao yrowlhof cotton; 1.000 Peaci trees aad a vaiiuty of ether trait*. Toi* place lies 15 mil** from Columbus, and the stuck which can be bought consist* of mules, cowa, hog* and aliio the crop and farming utensil*. Apply to J H tilKEi. For gale. A\ FRY valuable CITY ItLd-LANCE, known as tho Thornton piaca, at piesrnt belonging to A U iieWiii, viluftieJ and frcntlugcb Mclntosh atreet —raun,eg back to Foreyth atre*l—adjolnining Dc Bocemao’s reeidenoe. 1 hia Is • full acre lot; It oontaiua two Dwellings with 4 rooms each, and all the nvreesary outbuilding*. The whole finished iu handsome cottage style and a Splendid flowei garden attached. Apply to J H SIKE3 Liquors in oases! 500 Oases of Choice Whis key and Brandy* 100 Basket* Champagne, ull brand* Just received and for sal* at B. JACKSONV. pci) ts 1113 Broad strowt. C1IA& M. KINSEL Had removed to t» t'ovi rays^SA. atreet, with .1 H *»■“»*" ilTfia whera bo w ill take charge of the Jewelry Depart ment and set Diamonds, Rubios nnd Pearls in the latent -i/o', do better aud Ornament*) Engraving iu varion. styles Jewelry, Stiver and Plated Ware neatly and durably repaired. Spectacle ©lasserto euli. ail eyes , Alt woik neatly and raonmt executed. ocl2 7m BRAY LINE! i-.llv undersigned are run- ■SBKS3B niuyo regular line of Drrys, t. ii,l e,e prepared to do Bbb l.r_ INW of any description at IBOXU.ET MIIICB. Order* left at Wo, 88 Broad Ms. cat, will meet with prompt attention, sepir ts D E WILLIAMS A CD. W. L. PARKER' No. 64 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia, HAS NOW IN STORE jA INTIS'W ■ AND Well Assorted Block OF I>RY <JOOI>SS*. BOOTS m SHOES, Ladies’ stud Mens’ HATS, TINWARE, ail o y Noodsi it i\'OTIOAS, &c., &c., Sto„ Which we will Otter lo the Citizens of Columbu3 AND VICINITY AT. THE Lowest Market-Rates. Mr. THOMAS CHAFFIN, (formerly of the Rrm of Redd, Johxjon & C 0.,) would be glad to gee hie old friends and onstom ers at tba above addrais. W.L PARKER, 64 Broad St.