Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 02, 1865, Image 3

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GOAL NEWS items. y eW ArtverlUeiucnt*. 'y p_ Kllis lms a largo stilo of < bi« advertisement. ' „wk of council says wo must ro ll name- and pay poll tax if wo Vl) te lor city officers. _ inic notice from Lovick 1 icreo f .traced or stolen from Urn l’orry ' ’ Mr. Kerr will pay well for his n in that place. , "amphell, at Seals,Jones A: Acoo s, . se ll a first-rale wagon. ‘ Jt i> e iers has lost a pass bill on Mobile and Girard railroad. Ho • it back—and doesn't want tho com- W ' ,‘ y it to any one but himself. . Bellamy now has his office at Dr Broad street, lie residos at Wiley Jones’ place. ,^i„okard has lost a note and some which ho will handsomely reuni fy gentleman for handing them •o voters of this (the Third) Centres- ’ District will road tho correspond- between gentlemen of Newnan and Hugh Buchanan. Mr. Buchanan’s c will be before us for our sutl’ragos. ’ j. R. McIntosh gives desired in- '. 10 ' n i„ regard to tho division of his i-lie year. His is a select school of h character, and his notice should be «ded to. ,f. J. Huff, Ordinary of Taylor , hits a \cgn\ notice. l*ower, Treasury Agent, bus pro- it .Silver Hun which will ho sold on v rntnent account, at Girard, on the j te Sun and Times,—Wo seo lhat # a j,.,5 been made in tlio eelitorinl nagement «>f thia enterprising and ed sheet. • r Wm. Jj. Scruggs 1 , who has so long :efully wielded the littlo in- micnt which some have claimed to l ghlier than tho sword, for that journal, ; retired, and Mnj. W. Wynne has dehi' bow to their numerous readers iuccessor. Major Wynne has boon the urmy and has had much expori- indling tho sword. Wo regret U editor of this paper is not at home, nl he might part with Mr. Scruggs and jeome Mr. Wynne in a proper udilo- 1 manner. ^ __ Improvements.—Wo rend, a low vsHgo, r. hoantiful picture of our “city Movement.-" in tho local column of tho nd Times. Wo go about but little, dconsequently had never soon many of ebuilding- that arc springing up as by in all parts of the town; but still felt pleased tlmt Hindi was tho fact, and ed to imagine ourgp.ll' in a thoroughly 'storedColumbus, with tho hum of mn- inerr, tho clangor of trowels, and tho of bummers on all sides of us. Hut could not do it. No signs of Iheso rnrks of prosperity wore visible 1 our path. Instead of tboso things wo ? to pass by a very different kind of vincoinent—a sort of advance back- ■Is. 0:i tho burnt corner of Broad d Randolph streets a misorablo little intyof hoards lias coon stuck up, and .milted for months to remain as a shei la fly negroes of both sexes; and «, just below the same point on Broad % find on one of tho very best store win tho city, somo more negroes are utting up another little coop of a shanty having only four upright pieces, ono etch corner—which will bo, if possible "rerthan the ono on tho corner. We ref but one good purposo that can ho ~v('d by allowing such hovels to occupy uch positions, and that is as convenient 'es for the city polico to iind idle 110- ow, for largo numbers of them are al ly- there. Accident.-—An accident, which camo near g a serious one, occurred Tuesday in v. iurb-of the city. Colonel Williams, i of tho Confederate army and of era! Cobb’s stall', was returning from he .Springs to his homo in Florida, and a near ibu city a flock of sheep fright- ifcl Lis horsos, causing them to upset the '•riigo, which contained his wife, three hildreo, and two servants, injuring Mrs. tilliuag quite seriously. Fortunately, no ^else in tho carriage was hurt. Hr. Bellamy, of our city, was called on, discovered that tho lady’s clavicle dim bene) was fractured. JIo immedi- repaired the injury, and we learn from him that she is doing well. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COOK’S HOTEL. October 31st. Jno. llardy, Selma, Ala.: Mrs. 11- B. Thonip- jon, Ala.; Mrs. ami M iss Fleivellcn, GlennvilJo, Ala.; W. D.Chipley, Ivy.; Jos. Jno. Williams and family, Fla.: A. S. \V esP, Baltimore, Md.; Jos. M. Martin, Ark ; W. %. Davis, Emu, Ala; Thos. C Walsh, Va.; T. J. -Wootfork. Ala.; 11- L. Shirk'ey, Ala : 1*\ N. Wilkerson, W.G. Baynard, 6 0. 1\ Fitzsimmons. Ga.; Mrs. D. .Smith; J. Salisbury, Montgomery; bouis Simeon, Buffalo; J. K. Jnt.es; llcnj. Thomp son: Lewis Thompson : B. A. Thornton, city ; Jas. A. Hunter, In ion springs, Abu proceedings* oT council. REGULAR MEETING. Council Chamdkr, Oct. .‘iO, 1865. Present his Honor, tho ALynr, and a lull board, excepting uldoruicu Haiuiau, Griswold and Porter. The minutes of tho Inst meeting wero read, amended and approved. Tho Finance Committee reported that they had examined the following reports of tho Treasurer and were satisfied that they were correct: I). Johnson in account with the City Council cf Columbus /ram lof /Ac,, Ddl, (o 31s( May, 1865. IStM. l>r- Dee. 1, To balance on hand $27,1*41 73 tax on Ac istatc it e- nmee groes, taxes on '> " ” Bank agencies .. .. .. j *' Retail lie “ Dray *' " Auction “ " Billiard Tables... " Public Exhibitiu “ Stock dividends " Wharf account-.-. “ Bridge account f< •* Mayor’s Court... “ Cemetery *’ Interest account terest uotes ‘ Kent account- . :w,40<> as 13,157 75 12.120 75 , 1.1th) (h) . 2,260 »hi 330 0«) . 9.0S0 00 m 9i . 1,199 00 . 552 60 ■ 1,162 60 2,099 50 CANDIDATES. For Congress--3d District. We aro authorised to announco IIOW. B. II. BIGIIAitl, of Troup, for Congress for the 3d District. Tho Third Congressional District is composed of the following counties: Schley,Taylot, Mus cogee. Harris, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether, Heard, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Carroll, Campbell, Haralson and Paulding, oct 31 to We arc nuthorizod to announce 1). H. BURTS, K**i. f of Chattahoochee, a candiduto to represont the 24th Senatorial District (composod of the coun ties of Muscogee, Chattahoocheo and Marion) in tho next Legislature of Georgia. Election on the 15th November, 1305. - oct 81 to 1 Lamp Lighter 1 Negro hire 1 Lumber account.... 1 ting Light 1 Carts aud Mules Printing account 1 Fire Department. . 1 Incidental expenses 1 Bridge account 1 Cemetery ’ Hospital account-.. 1 Interest coupons ‘ Cotton account, pai ' Wm d appropriatio ' Appropriations I Pt on fotbb certifier . Wilson’s *24,100. .id 132 In, ontedorut 11,023 05 • 19,449 95 10,175 <*) 1 |l(hl Of) 3,150 00 3,543 43 1,030 IM) 9,413 48 329 00 3,257 50 5,083 71 7.197 03 . 3,101 00 ■ 2,797 00 175 00 1,014 00 . 5.8(h) 1)0 11,821 95 ~pi\972 10 139,481 88 city held in ’ho city also cotton, at t ('!•. in t '- iitedcrato currency. J. D. JOHNSON', Col. A Trcos. in account with th '.from the lit June /< Dr. Sept. 30, City Council J. I\ Johnson. Tr,:am< City Council of lulu, 30th Sci>t. COL. BEVERLY A. THORNTON, FOR SENATOR. Editor Enquirer: As it is now evident tha, tho Convention will not chango tho prosent Senatorial District, and ns tho action of tho next Legislature will bo very important and need our best men in that body, I would re spectfully suggest Col. B. A. Thornton for our next Senator. I know Col. Thornton woll, and consider him ono of tho most intellectual men of his ago in tho State. Whon in tho Legisla ture from Muscogee county, eight or ton years ago, although then young he took a very prom inent stand, and it was then thought that no young member could compete with him. By ordinary rule, Chattahoochee county is now eutitlcd to tho Senator, and as Mr. Thornton is living in Chattahoochoo county, I trust that there will bo no opposition to him. oct 31—to Muscogek. Tho friends of ASBl/ltY F. MORELAND announco his nnrne as a candidate for Cointnis sionor of Russell county. Ala. oot 29 to WILDMAN, YOUNG & BltO., BR OK.EIRS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. gold, silver and exchange BOUGHT -A-TTB) SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. GEORGIA. Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company Bank of Middle Georgia --j Marine Bank Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance Bank of Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commorco Bank of the Empiro Stato Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah 4: Bank of tho State of Goorgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers’ nnd Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’ and Plantors’ Bank Planters’ Bank Union Bank Manufacturers’ Bank Timber Cutters’ Bank ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile—' ...... Bank of Montgomery Buy’*:; Bunk of Soln 90 Cortrul Baal mi 25 Commercial Bank 30 Eastern Bank 5q ,r *’ Northern Bank 45 Southern Bank * 7o SOUTH OAROLINA. Bank of Camden 27 *' r ’ Bank of Charleston 20 ^ Bank of Chostcr 20 *‘5 Bank of Georgetown 2<) Bank of Hamburg—.? 20 . Bank of Newberry-—. 25 ^ Bank of tho Stato of South Carolina 2U 23 ' Commercial Bank 17 ^|j Exchange Bank Is 10;, Farmers’ and Exchange Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank 20 H: Peoples’ Bank 47 Pluntors’ Bank of Fairfto’.d 18 I Planters’ aud Mechanics’Bank 22 State Bank K ; Southwestern Railroad 27J' *0 j Union Bank (K ATTENTION! Wharf ae<!' Mayor’s C* Cemetery •• By 1»-1 • " OfTic “ Negro lights iiting account-- Department.- Incidental Bridge account Cemetery Hosj'ital account 1 utmost account City Council bills John D. Dray ou uccoui of Bridge Williams ,V .Schucslcr c of streets By balance 4,014 '.‘1 U)7 60 050 70 140 i'l 155 5(J 419 15 100 00 228 00 159 00 175 (K) 512 00 1,500 00 500 00 For Congress,--2d District. Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 28, 1865. To the Voters of the 2d Congressional District: In view of the prosent condition of our ot try, the result of the lato revolution rondoring our prominent frionds ineligible to a seat in Congress for tho present, I have been induced by frionds from different parts of the District to become a candidate. If I am your choice I will support tho resto ration policy of President Johnson, looking to a complete return of the Southern States to their former status in the Union. Tho only hopo for peace, happiness and prosperity is in a free and cheerful support of tho union of tho States upon constitutional limitations. There is sorrow at tho grave of a first born, anguish in tho houso that weeps a parent dead* I remember the touching lamentation of that ardent and impassioned naturo, Edmund Burke, when ho mourned an only son, tho heir of his houso and his namo. You have all hoard tho wail of tho King of Israel at tho death of a rebel son, but no suoh sorrow is ovor tolt for the soldier slain in battle or for kindred gone down to tho grave, us tho exile feels looking for tho time upon his native homo, or the patriot when he secs tho soil of his country crimsoued with fraternal blood. May our eyes nevor woop thoso tears again. Your country hangs woop- ing on your nook and beseeches you by the memories of tho past and tho hopes of tho fu ture. to stay reproach and crimination and scud healing waters along all the channels of social andlpolitical lifo. Respectfully, J. E. BLOUNT, M. D. Sumter Republican, Albany Patriot and Cuthbert Reporter copy.oct 29 to I have commenced iringing forward the ba iay -w.9,539 78. I t \ y and not e 19,993 71 3 account without o at my la 1 **, report, ill in Confederate mon- . nilablc. I still have the same on J. P. JOB NSON', Col. & Trcos. Columbus, Oct. 23, 1865. 'lho Polico Comm it too reported that they had discharged Mr. MoOirr and appointed W. L. Cash in his stead. Which was ratified- The Committee on liridgu and Wharf recom mended that Mr. MeKcnzio, late bridge keep er, bo paid $150, in consideration of lulling euro of lumber and other pro; erty of the city Also reported that they had contracted with J. D. Gray for the casing of one of the stone piers of the bridge. Which was adopted. The Committee on Cisterns, Sowers nnd Wells wero instructed to examine into tho condition of certain sowers nnd report at noxt meeting what repairs wero necessary t»# )-o made. Tho special committee appointed to arrange with J. D. Gray in regard to the bridge reported that they had borrowed ot .Mr. John Fnntniuo $20,000 for ono nnd two years, at 15 per cent. | iJge had been mort- -r the pa> ment <d tie. I p.ud M r. Gray $.5000 • *i the bridge; tho ro- ract to b u paid on its Ley had “Neglect or Cemetery*” Didar Enquirer In yesterday's Sin linears an nrticlo with tho nbovo ouption cuhl seem from the caption it was the hull of lho Hex ton, I Imvo no idoa this hilendod to tlmt officer. The cemetery trod spot—truly, it is God’s acre. N«xt„n has called on the citizens to •id him in keeping this acre in order, but ta- called in vain; tho littlo that has been " ,,ne » through his own individual I'leninns. Now veguthtion is decaying, wdheoHllson all those buying burial pounds in the cemetery to put them in °^ er ‘ Ho ha? a cart nnd mule to haul K iuo!/i.-’h from thoso grounds. Come, d»» not forget those that cannot themselves. Sexton. Outrages.—-Ii rcully seems ns if k of us will soon be reduced to the ne« ^hty of slocpInK—if wo allow ourselves |°i.eep all—with our guns at our bod j • Outrages are of such frequency lr "l boldne«s us to defy all other modes of rHned y- Not ctttislled with stealing and Jurying offal! moveable articles of value, e ^fetches have now commenced the do- pUPtion of what fixed property thero 15 “ 11 lo our people. Last night * l^rty passed through Wynnt *n " BH*nl down and dostroyed the fences Ruling the premises of Mrs. J. JO. Hurt, j r ‘ M. Flournoy, and Mr. J. P. ^ ,0 ienco of Mr. .1. 1). Gray wa9 attacked, but received but littlo dam* y’ hands of these destructionists. | neieenrj to know, or to have any all those graceless tue negroes who livo at tho Tivtuvv . v .. 1 two : annum, and that the gaged t** Mr, F n( im * da mo. Also that they I. and received pcs.Hj:?.*i«»i mninder ducon his col completion. Tho special committee on print ini that they considered tlmt thufcuu hud no rIghO*^iiW|U^^OTR i ii i I mi l^rr-iniir yenr^ini eomfHiflLwith tno^Buus of tho coat. ThJroflK tWiivimI, mid on motion of man King tho contract lor doing^fll th. “ ting awarded to the Enquirer ^50 on tor the remainder of tho yt .. following preamble and resolutions by Jhapmati, in regard to the death of Aid. W. W. Robison, wi re read and adopted : Since our last meeting » r have beou informed of ihc sudden ant unoxt ectcd death of our inte fellow member o' this li -a d. 5' . W. Rohi-o Since hi.- connection with thi- Bnardjie h; commanded our re-poet bv a:: tend.meo'ftt oi meetings and by the l.uthful an i upright course ho has jmr.'U d in ull matters brought bof hitu, as Alderman, pertaining t<» the wedturo of the city. Ho has, by his kind, gentlemanly, polite and social conduct, added much to the pleasure of our meetings, and wo will ever cher ish in our memories a pleasing recollection of his many virtuos and manly qualities. t And whereas we bow in humble eubmtSBioo to tho will of an all-wi.-e l'rovidonce in remov ing our Iriood and lallow-l.aborer from tho sphere ot his usefulness here, therotoro Resolved. Timlin the death of W. W. Robi eon wo have lost an efficient and valued mem ber ul this Board, the city a good citir.cn, the poor a friend, and rociety a most valuable and estimable member. Resolved further, i tint we tender to the bo- reuved family and relative* of the deceased our heartfelt sympathies in this hour of their grief, and thus publicly express our high sideration for our departed friend. Resolved further, That thtac resolutions he spread upon the journals of the 1 ity Council and the Clerk instructed to furnish a copy to thu widow aud family and have them published in the newspapers of the city. Tho bond of A. Fleming, as Bridge Keeper, was submitted and approved. Accounts in favor of W, l* Muaroe & Co. for $l2.U0, McKendrec k King for $4 5n, Enquiror for $146.12, Wm. Stringfie-d f»r ♦ -<2.40. J. Ennis H Co. for $4.00, llall, Moses Ac L’«». for $7,00, and Urquhart A Chapman for $4Jg.-'>M were ordered paid. An account in favor Light Co. for $799.25 was referred to CouJnittco ou Accounts. The rates of toll were ordered to bo painted on a tablet and placed in a conspicuous posi tion at the toll-house, Also that Oinnibusses, express wagons and drays bo allowed to pay the yearly rates of toll quarterly Council then ad journed- M. M. MOOKE, Clerk. FOR GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA, COL. M. J. BULGER, OF TALLAPOOSA COUNTY. FOR GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA, ROBERT M. PATTON, OF LAUOEHOALU COUNTY. Oct 26 to . Wo are authorized to announce tho names of JOHN BUCHANAN, LEROY BOOKER, JESSE L. CLAY, and JOHN BURCH, as candidates for the Court of County Comtnis- iuinners of Russoli county, Ala., at the ensuing olection. oot 26 te For the Senate of Husgell Comity, COL. JAS. W. CASTENS. For the House of Representatives, L. F. McCoY- oct 26 to NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! -JUST OPEN! M. CONNOR, At 58 Broad Street, Respectfully announces to tho citizons of Columbus and surrounding country that ho has now in store and to arrive A SPLENDID STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DBS, Comprising evory artielo usunlly kept in ti FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE; CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, And a general assortment of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, UDIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, And a great many other articles too nuinorous to mention. | Having purchased my stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, my motto will be “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.” An invitation to call and examine my stock is respectfully oxtended to all, and particularly tho Ladies, M. CONNOR. as a candidate for Senator from Russell county, Ala. oct 24-to MANYJ-1UE ‘"SSh‘ county, DR, IS ns a candidate tho lower at the cnsuinlfce)oction. 43- W - kjjjUhdu KitinJl£)|o> , IS. U. OWEN, |L ^ to roprese^tjJjUkeJ^ounty^- Jjuoffillro Alubayiu Legislature, (Hifcthorizod to announco RICHARD VI, Pl^St, ^ as a.candidate fa*. tfKfly&ciulathro of Russell (Jaunty, Ala. oot 22 id J. It. Ill KHAICI) Is a candidate for ro-olection to tho office of Sheriff of Russell county, Ala. oct 20—to Wo For Lougress. authorized to announco tho name of KION. GEORUE RKK8E, former Senator from Chambers and Randolph, as a candidate for Congross in the 3d District of Alabama. oct 17-tnovO* COL. R, II. POWELL Is a candidate to represent Macon County, Alabama, in the Senate. Election first Monday in. November. oct 18 te Independent Candidate. JAMES T. HOLLAND Is a candidate for Sheriff of Russell^i.unty, Ain., at the election first Monday injjf^ember next. 10—te FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. crryix WE have converted our largo i.) i : .Viand commodious Livery Stable vHjMUy GESfiCinto a Ware House 0 r tho ago of Cotton and Merchandize. \\ e solicit the patronage ot our friend* and the people gen erally. VERMA k- MAliAFFEY. oct n-tjn.nl LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. 1 “f"i'r.h'., bill say tho imlJ •«* we ar « not 'Weivin, ^tlic ft >aid it. I CARRIAGES, HORSES, Hi„l e tost ! mon i' " hile | W%a^M.Miri,Wi”a”ri.VE UKAHSE. , f 1 ^ nar ge such conduct on soldiers | at short notico. United States army, upon such Horses (<lk . - , — army, upon sue ■ ence * W® ^oj»o tho guilty on cl will !*;Jj^ovcroa unfi brou K Ut V l-tauhiuent. . The full,,,, inter ls ►ml to ho tho copy f- l, T a memhor of tho 1,-nT n I 1 fl ni fin,, .. U_ _ uj.lii 1 i,, of a - „ Kro- ii a pir.on who wm in.lubie.l t' 1 M* Win, iiC'l to “tow huiKiroil dollar, dm- **«nil me ig« m V ‘<hv wt**»k, y*»u will tl Hot 1 will oblige you.’ 1 * Horses taken on Hoard and Sale, and every attention paid to them. A. GAMMKLL. Coluuuu , Oct. 13-tf , , _ SOUTHERN LINIMENT. D H.'A. W. A1.LEN hui resumed the manu facture o! hia CELEBRATED SOUTHERN UNIMENT. lie ean .upply it in any nuantity at hi« factory Hmdu*.r»b.ve Perry House. Ho will li to ***o hia friends and servo thorn, oct 14-liu A. \\. ALLEN j?ud copy. lory, glad Wc aro authorized to announco R. b\ LHiON, Eiq of Macon county, as a candidate for Represen tative of tho 3d District of Alabama in the Con gress of the United States. Tho District is composed of tbo counties of Macon, ltussoll, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladega and Rnndolph. Oot 10—te [Cr* We are authorized to announce J. MONROE BAITER as a candidate for re-election hsJOerk of the Circuit Court of Russell count^Ala., at thei ensuing olection. . . Oct 10— to% -T Opelika and Talladega R*!/oad. By order of Col. J. R. SlaugnW; Pjesl^ent the Directors of the Opelika and 'J^Cdef Railroad Company aro requested to cjj&opc on THURSDAY, November 2d,inOtfffiJJ* Im portant business will be bofor#he lupfiEng. J. C. W. l^jGJiRS^ec’y. oct 22-td if ^ / HEADQ’RS MILITIA RUSSELL COUNTY. \ Crawford, Ai.a,, Oot. ipyl866. / Snccial Order I No, 1. » Tho citizons of Russell county are hereby in formed that, by virtue of appointment, and in obedience to instructions from his Kxeelloncy, LEWIS E. PARSONS, Provisional Govornor of the Stato of Alabama. I hereby assume com mand of the Militia o( this county. All porsons desirous of forming Voluutoer Companies f<* tho County, to suppross insur rection and crimes of violence, aro ! nvitod aud authorized by the snid order to form thcinsolvos into Voluntoor Companies, and will recommend citable persons to commaud tho same. 3be necessary arms and ammunition will be furnishod. By order, CHARLES M. HOOPER. Col. coiu’d’g Militia Rum«U Couuty. Oct 19-tf NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 183 Broad St., NEXT DOOK TO HOSETTE & LA WHON. The Largost aud Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, Consisting of the following articles, 1 oiler now to my friends and customers: C A LIC OK'S, DKLAINB8, ALPACAS anti I.l'STltES, MKIUNOS—Frcucli mill Idn^llsli, LINKNS, 1ILKACI1ED MUSLIMS and SllKKTlXG, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest stylo; and a grent many other arti cles too numorous to mention. I rospeotfully invito my frionds and custom ers to cull soon. 4^* Country Merchant;! \yill do well to lay In their supplies at my storo. B. JACKSON, Q<*t 1 j - tjj in T 133 Bro ad street. Liquors in Cases. 500 CaseB Choice Whiskey aud Braudy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received and for salo at B, JACKSON'S, octl5-fjanl 13! Broad street. ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE A CHOICE SELECTION OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. OUR STOCK COM PR IS KS Superior all W ool French Merinos, Of tho following colors: SULFERINO, ROYAL PURPLE, MAZARINE BLUE, ASHES OF ROSES, BEAUTIFUL BROWN. " ROSE; ALL WOOL DELAINES, various colors, DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS, Superior Black and Colored CLOTHS, for Ladies' Cloaks, Plain. Plaid, nnd Stripod POPLINS, 4c., Ac TERMS CASEE PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN, Formerly of BARNETT, CHAPMAN A CO., Will bo pleased to seo all their old friends and as many now ones at “THE BEE HIVE.’’ Cct IP—0m KNICK Oct 26,1805 JU?- SPEAR, ^ -PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JBWELLEB, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT 1118 Of.I) STAND, Hit- now open n new nml rich stock of FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUFS^SlVJJS, FORKS, SPURNS, PICKLE STANDS, ^PfjUP CUPS, &c. ALSO—A fine assortment of Silver and Gold THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. fl A I R WORK, Mj^o to.ordor, any dosign or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Gold. Silver ami, Stool Frames, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good and responsible workmon. *! MR. JAS. FRICKER KNACKS -AND- NOTIONS! Although I have not the LARGEST STOCK f tho above articles in tho city, it is a WELL KNOWN FACT that 1 keep only tho > V O rn FOR SALE AND RENT. ~FOR~RENIt7~ ^ Tll«llbuiMn^ r . la A,M,ly K !o ,MS ' in It. J. HUNTER _oe31-lf Sun copy. at Jluacoueo Railroad. for sale or rent, A ^POLLING Huusi; plcarantly located * v in thu lower part .1 tim city, with five rooms, in good repair. A|»i»ly to T. II. AUSTIN oct ' ^ f office of Fpping, llanserd A Co. FURNITURE, &c ~ i’OJi SALE, T HAVK for salo nt my house, one mile from JL tills city,Ain Lie Hamilton road. Wardrobes, Bod-toads, Chairs, \\ Aslmtandg, Bureaus, Mat rasses, heather Bods and Pillows, and rnauy other articles of Furniture. ALSO, „Av° r L r "]? l !. lrnc * 1 anJ Match llorses, two Buggies, iwo Horsos. one fine Cow, kuowii im the George Pitts Cow,” two fine Huns; a so that celebrated South Amenoan Donkey, Curt, Harness and Saddle. JNO. (!. RUSE, Tr. r 31 at, l8B5-3t Columbus, Ga„ Octohc Plantations Fur Sale. T OFFER FOR SALE two 1 good Plantutioni, ono lying six miles from Columbus, u| tho river, containingnbout loooi acres, tho other about live! miles, about 600 acres. 1 have also about 600 neros, 12 miles from tho city, mrislly in Ilia woods. Alnn a mnall plaoo UP the middle road to LftGrango, six miles, o about 50 acres—a fine idaco fur a residence. Up tho same road 11 miles, another valuable littlo placo ol 50 acres, well improved and a good orchard^ Being inclined to go into that of farming, nil ( will be disposed of on reasonable terms,* Pos session given immediately, dfccept the homo place, that 12 months from date. G ct 3w L. M. BIGGER3. TO RENT, belonging to the rosidenco X ol Airs. John A. Jones, containing a good garden and lino orchard. lI.»u-«* room cun bo obtained by the person renting, if desired. Persons wishing to rent will find Mrs. Jones at lencc, about two miles from Columbus. LOOK OUT! TI, lK COTTON PLANTATION or lho ± late Alnjor George O. Dawson, lying in Dougherty county and containing UuO acres (oak and hickory hinds) ami unjoining lands of Moreliorn, Walker, McOlaren, Junes und oth ers is lor sale. Terms cash. Apply to oct 2l-3tawtf or to E. 4Y. gen hr ink, Columbus. Ga. and that every ono making purchases of mk gets value roccivod for all investments made at the BEE HIVE. I have now on hand, in addition to the above Stock of IDIR/ST GOODS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FOR SALE, jyj Y PLANTATION i containing 1 IP*) arras—hot 500 and 600 (dean __ which is fresh and well watered by Middle v ikoo. Framed dwelling with lour rooms. Out houses sufficient for 40 or 50 hands- Good gin house and screw. Crop and stock of all kinds sold with the place it desired. Tho place is indies and good schools. I payable December, 1866, or mvenient ill sell f„r »r cash this fall, on Address oct lH-lm* mblo PLANTATION FOR SALE. 1 NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED. 1QY Urorul .Street OOIjUMBUS, q a., J. J. Dlckciulrcp's Old Stand, OPPOSITE COLUMBUS DANK BUILDING. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, noop SKIRTS, BLAJST KETS, HATS, CAPS, UM IJRKIil.AS, SHOES, BOOTS, READY MADE C1.0THI1VG, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C., &C. An invitation to call and examine tho stocka is respoctfully extended to all and particularly ISS. ANl) TDK CELEBRATED MOSS ROSE CINDIES, Which I am MANUFACTURING everyday. I will begin in a .short timo, lho Baking of FANCY CAKES, Ornamcntod in my usual SUPERIOR STYLE, Buitablo for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, &c., &c., <fcc. NOW IN STORE. 11 well selivlod Stork or PINE APPLES, (preserved in their own juice), PICKLES, CAN GOODS. Ac,, Ac.. Frofth Ground SPICE, MATCHES AND CANDLES. FOOT MATS. BROOMS, Ac., Ac.. Wood and Willow Ware, EXTRA FINE APPLES, for eating or cooking. below Columbus. ' > of which Tile tract « . id. On the place is a with a well improvod comfortable dwell _ yard, and a small orchard of choice fruit tree" lho overseer and negro houses are all framed building*, and the settlement one mile from tho public road leading to Lumpkin. This place 1 settled and improved nnd great care has been taken to keep it in a high state cultivation, lho productive capacity of these lauds are weil kuown in tho neighborhood. Corn. Fodder, and stock can bo purchased on the place. Ool4tf« W, G, WOQLFOLK, FARM FOR KENT. A FARM containing two hundred and sevon- ty-fivo acres of land, two hundred in high statu of cultivation, and fifty acres Irosh bottom land; the place in good fix ; good dwelling, out houses, stable, barn ami gin house and screw. Convenient to seln» d aud church, within Id miles of Columbus ou liputoio creek. Will sell tho nceossury farm implements, if desirod. F<»r terms apply to G. C. USHORN. t 17—U‘On the place. BEESWAX AND DRIED FRUIT WANTED, I will sell any ot this Stock for O ASH, OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCE. Our Bees Work till 9 at Night Oot 19, lstir.—.im_ Wood! Wood! Okfick Mokii.k and Girlrii R. U. FRAZER. Treasurer. Handsome Residence, WITH IK ACRES OF LAND, FOR SALE, O N tho Talbotton road, opposite Col. Lind say’s. 1' i miles from the city. The houso contains 6 rooms, uj. stairs, closets and garrett, kitchen, dairy, collar, with other out houses, stable, carriage house and lot, all built m good order, splendid water, a garde.i of three acres, an orchard of varieties ot Iruit trees, and eight acres of Woodland. For terms apply to G. C. OSBORN, oot 17— tf Through the Post-offce. 44“ Sun copy. tho Ladies. A. V. BOATRITE. Has charge of the Watch Department, which in itself is a GUARANTEE that tho work will be done in the best possible manner, f Porsons having PLAIN Watches can have them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite, GiH-not or Aquamarine. lipi MR. INGMIRE, n ft too well known to nood any recommcn- OTtio£ lVm me, hns chargo of the Repairing of Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac, Sun copy. GOLD PENS. IK FINEST AND BEST ASSOHTMKNT of Gold PENS. Call and try them at T T. S. SPEAR’S. ►20 tf Sun copy. The Great Ladies Fancy Storo. PERRY & CO., 84 33road Street, HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST BEAU TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. The Ladies are politely requested to cull on us Gct.film MR. JNO. P. MANLEY, Formerly of Mnnlry & Elotlgcu, AND MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly wltli CA. I.. SIcGougli At Co., will bo pleasod to meet and set ve their old pat rons and friends at this store. Oot 4,1865-1 m HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT THE OLD STAND OF REDD, JOHNSON & CO., A FINE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. Thoro will be uu larger Stock nor Cncr Goods in tho city. Being particularly nnxinu**to establish a Wholesale trade, merchants will at ull times find it to their interest to examine this Stunk. Oct. j. law—tf supplied upon up|dicati oct 21-tf _ NEW FIRM. fJMIE undersigned beg leave to inform their -1. Irioml.H and tho public generally, that they have this day formed a copartnership under tuo name and style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, lor tho transaction of a Warehouse aud General Commission Business. pr< . ...... . of erection, will soon be ready, but in the meau- tiino wo will provido storugo for our patrons until the building is finished. Our office ut pres ent is on Randolph stroet, in W. W. Garrard's building, near the old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAINE. W. 11. HUGHES. ^Columbus, Sept. 19.1805—ootl»tf Columbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION. riniE SCHOLASTIC YEAR will l>o divided X into tlireo equal Terms. As all the pdjMIs A SPLENDID STORE FOR REMC, \ Pl'I.Y AT Oct lu-tf 78 BROAD STREET. Rubber Belting. OEYERAL Splendid new Rubber Belts ter O sale. 16 inebos wi»lo, (Goodyenr’s patent.) 1 wish to purchase several WUltK OXEN nr MULES. JAMES 11. SHORTER. Oct 10—lm For Rent, A TWO-STOEY DWELLING HOUSE with YY six ruom.i, eonvunient to tho business por tion of tho city; suitable fur a boarding houso or Private family. For terms apply to Ur. M. Woodruff or MRS. S. S. BAKU WELL. oct 1—tf TO RENT, ~ A DWELLING HOUSE in Wynnton with ^ X eiirlit good rooms tor a family and four rooms in basement fur coukiug, closet and ser vants. Apply at THIS OFFICE. ADVANCES ON COTTON. P ERSONS desiring to chip cotton toNKW YORK or LIVp.RPOOL can have it done class houses, and advances made by ap- W. W. G All HARD. will bo under the immediate suporv and Mrs. Saunpkus but one p charged for tuition. Tho first Tei on tho 1st Monday in October next for it are as folio e will be wilt open d the rates ,....$20 i h) 1 25 Literary Department-- Incidental Fee Use of Piano 3 Vocal Music 2 French 1(1 No extra charge for Lutiu. Board for tho Term 75 Boarders must furnish sheets, pillow c towels, table napkins and pay extra for v inK and lights. Tuition and board must lw STOLEN—$25 REWARD. O N Monday night tho 9th ot October a bay .Marc; tiro or throo white feet; small star in the face : about nine or ten j oin* old. 1 will pay $25 for her return to mo ut Talbotton, Ga., or for any information loading to her recovery, oot 27 fw* W. I!. ADAMS. ' G. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Second Door from I G. Struppor, on Randolph Street, H AS returned from Now York with a wa hnndsome rtock of Broad U'oths.^WI Beaver Oasiuierus, Dueskiu.', Vestiugs and lu admirable trimmings, and is now prep in >1 —Li. to make the latost styles ut dress and business suit* at the shortest notice and the lowest pri cus. Call and examiue the goods before chasing elsewber first clas pb lug to Oct 24 tf SIGHT EXCHANGE OlN r NEW YORK, FOR SALE, Iu Sums to Suit Purchasers. Oct f>-tf W. W, (1AKHAKD. WANTED, $10,000 IN GOLD! I.muii BOLD, oct lS-lll Mai Olli JOHN KING. * mu tho old Bank Agency. WANTED, Georgia, Alabama, South t'aroli- na ami Louisiana BANK NOTES, IJf ANY QUANTITY. JOHN KINO, Office at the old Marine Bank Ageuey. Bank Notos Wanted. North and South Carolina. Virginia, Louisiana and Tennessee, and will pay full market rates lor the same. tV. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ag’t E. M. Bruce A 0o„ No. 95, Broad st„ over Ennis’st. oct 26 tf Sun copy. Phoenix Insurauco Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $600,000! fins old and well known Company will re- I utusii its buMiiess at my office aud bo pro cured to take all kinds «f Firo risks. t .. . . R. B. Ml-RDuclv, Agent. oot 21-Un* DR. ATX FOARD, \ 1 ED1CAL UI KECTuU of thu late Aruiv ot A . , .' ,,,lo .** ce * teud«fs. his prufes-iouul sei vi- cuating eisewnore. Get. 31, W-IB4 pn | * TonnoMco. tenders li pur- cos to thu eitixens ot Coin I office in the i’erry lluqij l» rules mbus u