Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 05, 1865, Image 3

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local news items, ' vc;l:nts FOR '1 HE uivniBB. Tbo following named gentlemen are Agent, orthoCoLtMucs Bnucingn in Alabama: Hr. S. l’* Town, Seal,’ Station. Wui. Ivey, ilatcliftcbubbce. H, F. Sanborn, Hurtville. W. 0- Waller, Persons. X. W. Bank?, Guerryton. »>. C. Baker, Suspension. >V. G. Andrew.*, Chunnonuggoe. jl. II. Smith, Union Spring,. Dr. W. A. Lester, Yillula. ]»r. Thomas J. Burke, UlcnnviUe. D. L. Jenkins. Midway. The following uniued gentlemen are our Agcnkl at tho several depots on the Mutcogee K»Urojd: At Station No. 2, Col. J. A. L, Lf.k. At Box Spring*. U. 1>. Williams. At Geneva, U. J. U’Nku,. At Butler, E. B. Watrbs. At Fort Valley, J. L. Bvixoto.v. At Jones’Crossing. James W. Covixotov. f'unoral Motioo. llic ftieudf and acquaintances of the lato CdI. HINES HOLT and his family, are invited ttf attend hi.* funeral, from the Muscogee depot, uj on the arrival of the I rain thi* altcnu.-m. nov 5 It _ J?uuoral Uotice, The friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Manlkt are invited to attend the funeral of their infant jyu tbi? (SUNDAY) morning at y o'clock, from their rcldencp. nov 5 It Steamer Marianna—H. \Y. Vun Vefch- Un, Master, will loavo for Ap&lnchicola B nd intermediate landings Sunday morn ing, t* o'clock. •1A91 ICS 31. Rl’SHELbi Kiq. Editor Enquirer: Please permit mo in a «. 0i all place in your paper to suggest to our peo ple tho name of Jatnek M. Bussed, us one of our Representatives in tlie Legislature. Mr* Hu* i ell has serve I us for tho past two years in the Legislature, and I aiu told by those tha^ might to know best, that he is one of the best Koprocutativcs Muscogee has ever sent to the Legislature, lie is nc-t only an able but a work ing member, and all the time watching nud taking care of out interest.-. Such members wo ought always to send to tho Legislature and I tuke pleasure in suggesting hi» name w.v’lt WYNNTON. A CARD. M». Kotroa. A short and flattering noticejin your paper a few days since, suggesting tuy name as a candidate to represent this county in the next Legislature, has induced many of my fellow-citizens to inquire of me; "are you a candidate?" These enquiries arc so frequent that I feel that it will not be in bad taste or out of placo, that I should at once announce to my fellow- citjzenstho position which I must be consider ed a* occupying- .Withor my interest nor inclinations direct me to public life, but at this time, as for the last four years, 1 const ler that the services of every good citizen are at the disposition of the people. Georgia in the late revolution lost all but her Imnot and her natural resources. .She must pre.-ervo tho former and develop tlte latter, to do this. It;dut-try must be fostered and protected, idlcncsi condemned and punished, security must be given to person and property. In tho transition state of a large cla-s of our population, a Herculean task rests upon tho next Legislature ; laws must he so trained as to deter from idleness and vice a class of labor ers whoso woll.directed industry has been, and may continue to be, lho source of agricultural wealth and mechanical and commercial pros perity. If my fellow-citizens think that J can aid in promoting those results, and 1 am returuod to the Legislature. 1 will servo thorn faithfully and fearlessly. II, however, some other person should be their choice, 1 do uut wish that tuy name should be used to inako an exciting can vass Where the interest ol each is tho inter est o r uU as it is in this crisis, harmony should be preserved, and tho representative, whoevor he may be, should fool that ho is in fact tho untrammelled J choice of the voters, and^that lie has not been engineered into his place, ltospcct fully, j Death of the Hon, J liars Holt —It is j ; with h feeling of unusual sad not 8 that wo ! j announce the tlralh m* tbo gentleman ; ! whose name stands at tbo head of this nr- 1 | tide. The lifo of such r man as Col, J Holt was n benelitto the public and n joy ! | to liis friends—so bis death is to tbo j | public a calamity and to his friends a ; ! deep bereavement. Few lives have been J adorned by stauncher virtues, for in | whatever position he wus found he carried j to it ability, frankness and nil the energy ! of UU earnest soul. He tilled, whilo liv ; irig nfhny positions of honor and trust, and left them all with the admiration and confidence of tho public increased, llo had from early manhood been a promi nent lawyer, was ono of the lenders of tho bar in this city for years; was a member of the old Congress before tho days of tho Confederacy, and was aUo a member of tbo Confederate Congress, lie was a yen- | tics of Museogi ator in our ytate Legislature before Geor- — uov 4 t0 gin seceded from tho old Union, and at the time of his death ho was a delegate to tbo Convention which will restore Geor gia to tho Union ngain. nov' It R. J. HOSE FOR JA3IKS HI. It CSS ELL, ESI*. THE LEGISLATURE. This gontlcuan bus been vory generally spoken of as n suitable person to represent this county,.ILf tbo Legislature for the past week, lie rnado an able, energetic and, believe, an unexceptional Representative our last Legislature. He has, after earnest solicitations from numerous friends fr< port? of the country, consented to allow his name to bo used in tiie coining election, and, without disparaging tho claims of others, wo believe that his election will give universal satisfaction to the countty. lie has faithfully represented us in tho past and if thero over wt.* a time that we needed true and tried meu of experience that time will he at tho meet ing of tho next session of tho Georgia Legis lature, In tho last Legislature, Mr. Kus'oil w;n ono of tho leading member** and was looked upon as a fuithlul and active worker, a terso and forcible speaker and a polithed writer—in short ho is "right man in tho right place." MANY VOTERS. Columbus, (la., Nov. r >. 1SA5. It New Advertisement*. 1). I*. Ellis bus up for bis slock sale on tho 10th inst., an unusually largo number cl mules and horses—all likely. Seo his advertisement. .Mfjor Sikes has propositions to make to atij ono wanting to exchange property here for Texas property, that should bo (• insidcred. 1 Ic has for sale, and for rent, and fox biro, and for exchange, more val cables than anybody. Sec big column, and K‘> and talk tto him, James M. liussell is unnouneed for the Legislature, llo comes out reluctantly, but will run his level best, now that ho is out. Dr. Jeter is also on tho track; and a communication from Col. Moses, in this paper, lends us to hope that he, too, will allow his name to be used in that connec tion. IIo, fpr Brazil! A great many restless spirits want to go somewhere—and n great many ought to go somewhere.' Wo com mend to all such the Brazil Emigration scheme. Sec advertisement in to day’s paper. J. W. King has sight exchange on New York. Make him draw. Candidates for Congress in this district and candidates for other places in Talbot county ought to read tho notice of W. II. Feck, of the Georgia Weekly % at Talbot* ton. A. V. Bos trite knows what to buy, be cause he knows what’s good and what peo ple want, lie strives to keep his shelves lull, notwithstanding hundreds are con- •tantly emptying them. He now has sheet- ,n K» Prints, and—-everything, but in a lew days ho will be out again. So gosoop and get some. CANDIDATES. We me authorized to r.nn.»unc-: J A 31ES M. IirSSELL, Enp, a candidate to repremnt Muse >gco county in Hie Ifoiien of Representative*. nov ’> tj_ For tlie Legislature. We arc authorized to aun< mice DU. II. M. JETER a candidate for tho House of Rep. nsenlutivca of the Legislature ol (Georgia, at tho cVmng pieetlom i.«»v . *«• For Congress—3<1 District. Wo aro authorized to nniionneo tho ii.ni? of the HON. PORTER IXGR.V.n as a*-Ah- didato for Congress in tho Thir l l'< m regional District: ti»v l For Senator. The friends of * CoL. JAMES M. CUAHUKUS announce him as a oatninlu'.o for Senator for t’io 4th Senatorial District, composed of thocoun- Chnttabouekco aud Marion. BOUGHT JLJSTJD HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ON HAND AND TO A HD! VC CIIOICK SKLCi II' WfLDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,|ATTENT!ON! BHO K. E R St „ OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE SOLID. BANK NOTES. M -£> v v 1' o: A K Vv It (JO [) W. L. F I)E, Brazil.—Our readers will oLsorvo in our advertising columns the notice of Major Hastings to tho Pioneer Colony of emi grants to Brazil, being organized by him. As that part of tho public that reads after us, know, we are opposed to tho policy of Southern emigration. We need not ro- pcat the reasons. They were given in n letter from General Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, to a friend asking hit. ad vice on tho subject, so fully and so point edly that there is nothing left to ho added. We are glad to know that tho Southern people generally are acting upon them, and have made up their minds to stay at home and stand by tho South in its trials and misfortunes. Hut wo have no dispo sition to quarrel with or throw obstacles in the way of those who aro of a different opinion. It is a feeling of honorable pride, j ~~~ ( though as we think a mistaken one, that prompts them to fly from radical social and political changes which they believe will bo disastrous to the coil Mr j% and certainly are hostile to all their former habits and tastes. Major Hastings experts to make the experiment with quite a large pioneer colony, and its experience, will test the question of tho wisdom of the movement. If the colony succeeds in establishing itself, i s influence in turning the trade | inc,lt ' sta, " , . young member vet her For Congress--3d District. We are authorised to unman «*o IIONN nt« 11 BUCHANAN, of Coweta county, for Cungreo for the 3J Dis trict. The Third Cougrcssiounl District is of tho following counties: Fclile.v, J'a cogce. Harris. Talbot. Troup. M Hoard. Coweta. Fayette, Uluytor Campbell, llarabon and Paulding. nov ii to For Congrcss--3d District. Wc are authorized r«» announce HON. II. II. UU-IIAM. of Troup, for Congress for tho "d District. Tito Tl.ir I Cnture.«.-i"nl»l (.(strict (« . uui|M<cti of the following counties: .-•■••i.i : . l..yl"t. Mus cogee. llarna. ialluu, Tr up. A' • iaether. Heard, Coweta, Fayette. «'l.tyton, t’arroll, Campbell, Haralson aud l’niibliug. oct Jl to from tho Amazon river in this direction must ho felt. Liuut. Maury lias shown that a leaf thrown into the ocean oil* that coast, will bo borno by its currents into the Gulf of Mexico, thereby indicating that us the natural course of trade. Tho colonists have secured, wo understand, important pi ivilegon under the Imperial Government, such a< grants of land and immunity from military service for n series of years. Tho climate and soil aro both inviting to tho Southern emigrant, tiio tirst being mild and agreeable and the latter adapted to productions Jumiliur to our people. While doubting the general policy, we cannot but wish the explorers every good fortune and success in their exodus. Tho expedition is expected to sail about the first of December next. Yesterday and IIn'caJ'ter % was very unlike any day thut iiad preceded it for some months. It was clear, bracing, de lightful, in its atmospheric department, notwithstanding its groundwork was quite damp, and in places muddy. By reason of sundry light rains hero, and at points above this, our river made another “run upon her banks” and presented herself at the wharf in sufficient fullness to safely rccoivo upon her swelling bosom any burden that tbo necessities or pleasures ol man might choose to impose upon her. She whs not permitted long to "sport, unplowud,” in her growing greatness—for tho old Marianna, and the stirring little Uehco, wore roon moving like "things of life,” with keels sunk deep beneath their high tiers of cotton bales that adornod their decks. Wo trust they will make quick and successful trips to Apalachicola. Heavy supplies for this market aro await ing below for transportation. Thoso sup plies aro looked for with equal anxiety by our merchants and their customers. Our living hero will bo greatly improved by a direct water communication with the Gulf. All tho tropical fruits /.an then reach us. Tho fish, both shelled and mi- sbelled, of tho great Gulf and its estua ries, can bo bad by our people. The colebratod St. Anthony's Hay oysters will doubtless come up us of old, and "mix their liquor” with our “condiments.” Some enterprising friend might send ns a barrel or two—or threo—or upwards. Why not? Our friend John Black, whoso modesty keeps him “pegging away’ at tho hopeless task of upholding the impor tance of Eufaula, got one barrel, and why may wo not expect u do:en, a* wo are not modest ? Potato Culture. —Wq received yesterday from Mrs. Chandler, of Talbot coun y, a 1 potato, of tho Spanish variety, which 1 measured thirty-eight inches in length. It was large in proportion. We congrat- ! ulato Mrs. Chandler upon having so sure 1 a resourco against harder time'. HOTEL ARRIVALS. COOK’S HOTEL.. November 3*1. John Kinjf, New York. Sam’l D MiacUleford. Mir.-. W. (L McUrew, St. Louis. Mm J. W. Howard, Kulaula, Ala. Win. tt. Turmun and family, Ain. Win. A. Burden. J. F. William-, Hamilton,Hu Win. Watson. Ala. IV. B. Hurt. HiumcH co., Ala. K. Dougherty, Ala. Mrs. Godwin li. L. Flash, Galveston. S. S. Norton, New York. S. H. HarUihorne, N. J. J. B. Jordan. Montgomery. J. V Jones, (h. I). Sturae*s, Fla. We tuo authorized to announce I). If. BURTS, Emi of CbuUuliooohec, a candidate to n 2;th Senatorial District (composed «>f the cona tion of Muscogee, Chattahoochee aud Marion, in tho next Legislature of tLorgiu. Election on tho L*>ih November, oct 'll t«__ .. .. COL. BEVERLY A. THORNTON, FOB SENATOR. Edit or Eii quirt r : As it i.- now oviJent ilrirt the Convention "ill not change the presen Senatorial District, and as tho action ol the next Legislature will be very important and need our best men in that body, I would »c- spcctlully suggest (\d. R. A. Turn \v»»x lor our next Senator. L know CoL Thorn Ion well, and consider him ono of the most intellectual men of hit 4uo in the .State, \N hen in (ho Legisla ture front Muscogee county, ei;:h' or ten years ago, although than young ho to..k a very prom- was thou thoii'flit that no d competo with him. By ordinary rule, Chattahoochee county is now entitled to tho Senator, and us Mr. Thornton i. B living in Chattahoifchoe county, 1 trust that thero will be no opposition to him. oct Ji—to Ml shook.;. _ Tho friends of AK1UUY E. MORELAND announce bis name ns a eandidato for Coiumi*- ... inner of Russell county. Ala. oct U‘.< to For Congress,—2<l District, 1.1’Ml‘KI.V, Ga., Get. IN, lKtia. Tu flu Votn'H of flu -J i'onarex>.io)iid Ihbtrief: In view ol the present Condi'ion *>t "le coun try, the result of the lute revolution rendoiing our prouiinont friends ineligil le t > a sent in Congress lor the pro^eu*, l have been induced by friouds from diflerent parts of the I*.strict to become a eandidato. It 1 am your choice f will support the resto ration policy of President Johnson, looking *•> a complete return of the .Southern States to their former status in the * nion. I lie only hope for pence, happiness and prosperity i- in u frcouml cheerful support ol liic uni' ii "I the States upon constitutional limitations. There is sorrow at tho gruve ol a first born« anguish in tho bonne that weeps a parent dead’ I remember the touching lamentation of that ardent and impns.-ionod nature, Ldmunu Burke, when he mourned an only son, the heirot his house and his name. You have all hoard the wail uf the King of Israel at the death of a rebel son, but no such sorrow is o\cr lelt lor the soldiar slain in buttle or for kindred g»no duwu to tho grave, as the exile fools looking lor the time upon his native homo, or the patriot when he secs tho soil of his country crimsoned with fraternal blood, May our eyes never weep those tears again. Your country lmngs weep ing on your neck and beseeches you by the memories of the past and the Impos ol (bo fu ture. to stay reproach ami crimination and send healing waters along all the channels of social andipolitical lifo. Respectfully, J. E. BLOUNT. M. D. Sumter Republican, Albany l’atriot and Cutbbori Reporter copy. " FOR GOVERNOR OF AI.\»\M\, col y\. j. <*F TALLAl’OC _oct -7-te FOR GOVCRVOR OK AI.ARAUV, ROBERT M. 1 *AT'TON, GEORGIA . UankofStlma | Central ltnilroml Coctrnl Bank (IcrKinKnilroiiil am* Dunking Ci'inpuny ■ *A) Commercial Hank I Bank of Middle Georgia 1 Marino Bank .... | Bank of Augusta I Augusta Insurance j Bank of Athens 1 Bank ol Columbus Rank of Commerce i Rank of the Empire State inposed J Rank of Fulton Rank of Savan ne.h Rank of the State of Georgia City Rank of Augusta Farmer?’ and Mechanics’ Rank Mechanics’ Rank Merchants' ami 1Minters’ Rank Rlantcrs’ Hank Union Bank Manufacturers’ Bank Timber Cutters’ Bank BAMA Bunk ot Mobile Rank of Montgomery FOR Ql OTATIONS uF OTIIK t)ctober U—-m Eastern Bank 50 •* Northern Bank F* '• ^ Southern Bank 70 ' ™ SOUTH CAROLINA. ” ^ Bank of Camden 27 ^ ,r * Bank of Charleston 20 » JjJ Bunk of Chester 20 •• Bank of Georgetown 20 ... 'li u ivn k of Hamburg*.......... 20 •• 42 Bank of Newberry 2h •• 25 Bank of tho State of South Carolina • 23 Commercial Bank 17 •• 10! Exchange Bunk 1H - 10 Farmers’ and Exchange Bank 12 •• 12 Merchants’ Bank 20 17 Peoples' Bank * 47 ! Planters’ Bank of Fairfield IS • K’,, punters' and Mechanics’ Bank 22 K’ ,sta»« Bank - 12 SoutVvwwtern Railroad 27! i •• 7,4 Union Bank 0° BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, HOSIBBY. GrLOA^.IES, &<•. OUR STOCK conpitisr.v Superiorall Wool Frcnrh Mcniiov Of tho following '••*! »r- . S0LFERIN0, ROYAL PURPLE. MAZARINE BLUE. ASHES OF RUSES, BEAUTIFUL BROWN. ALL WOOL DELAINES, vori.m* c dvr.*. • DRESS BUTTON’S AND TRIMMINGS, .Superior Black and Colored *'LO i'll.*, for ' Ladies’ Cloaks, Plain, Plaid, and .Striped POPLIN s, \i?. Ac ' TERMS CASi.1 PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN, II : luii i' A illr 1'lci OiH.'l'U to 111'! CllMOIH vi-inily at pinsijual: Jfonars. Tlio’s Clio ii'iij Climloy Hliiviv- found at tl/in : will lio ploasod to : IViend.i who may lav and will not think it Good.,. 'i lie ck codm',1 d:'.-«Li[)tion, tucii a>< Culloucit, tt L' I .In.* Ilulri ttmi'l )i' I 't and they any of their ■ 'm with a call, ro’.diio to allow 'rood, of every SINEW G00l)S!l N "“ ‘T S,N NO TRASH! J UST OI’KjSTI At 58 Broad Street, Respectfully Jliinouncc.i t-» the citizens of Columbu- and surrounding country that lie has now in store aud to arrive A SPLENDID STUCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY ; Whoever Wants Full Value for j their Money Must Come to ! B. J ACKSON’S, LOB Broad St., 'j NEXT BOOK TU ROSETTE & LAW HON. The Largest and Best Stock of im«l> ol L’UAl'M ' mull Ho BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, And a general assortment «»f PLANTATION SUPPLIES, | FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, DRY GOODS -AND- i CLOTHING, ! Consisting of the following nrticlea, 1‘offer now to my friends aud customer*: CALlCOKSy DRLA1NK8, ALPACAS and LVSTHEfi, M Kill NOS—French and Kngktih, L1NKNS, ULKACIIKD MUSLIMS and SIIKKTINU, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest style: and a great many other artl- cloti too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite my frienda and custom - or.s to call soon. W* Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct l )-tjanl 133 Broad street. HI'LG EIL COUNT V. OF LAI D Kit DA LE COUNT ^ . Oct 1M I ICI ot J And a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Ha\v. purchased my stock at tbo LOWEST CASH PRICES, my motto will be "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." An invitation to call and examine my stock i.i respect fully extended to all, and particularly the Ladies. M. CONNOR. uct isir. T. S. SPEAK PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received and for sale at IS. JACKSON’S, octlo-tjanl 133 Broad street. COTTOIT. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO., BANKERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS j MACON, GEORGIA, j Office on Third Steal next hour to Pott Office. \A7’E arc proparod to make cash advances on I * » shipments of cotton to Norton, Slaughter A Co., Now York, or to our correspondents in Liverpool, England. PI an tors and owners of cotton entrusting the | same to our care for Rale or shipment, shall have , prompt returns to sales, in gold or currency ad W thir.k wo aro ail right fur next your ! now, f^r wo hnv* boon lave rod by Metin. ^urke & Co., of Macon, (and w*o defciro tiero to convey to thoso Rentiemcn our lhanks for their courtesy,) with on Almu- nae of their own mitko for 180*1. Tlie sw in<f “f uU other worlds that uro known ti> Ibis one, has buen shown up by tho observers” for ono year abend ; so now W6 c nn calmly, and we trust safely, devote pur time to the attkirt about na—keepiug ‘n view, of course, an«>lhor State whom Governor is not a “ProvisionalGovci nor* *h-l whose inhabitants will not complain *l they am left out in the "cuM. ’ ... OVUIUL • i 1 »», Mrs. N. L. Barksdale, Odumbui, Mi-*. L. M. Tucker Phillip Vacan. Louisville, Ky. * F. S. Hyde, Churlus Clark, Now Orleans. • D. II. Hii-’lcley, Win. Griftin, New S’.ok C. K. Uill«si>:« and erv’t. Selma. Ala. K. M. Smith Box Spring, Ga. H- U. Milton, M- D , Macon, Gw. J. Leake, La. Churles Wood, Fla. W. S. Blackburn*', Ain. and Fla. R. U. J. D. Warron, Ja*. J. J.amplcy, Mis*. We are authorized to announce JOHN BUCHANAN, LEROY BOOKER. JESSE L. CLAY, and JOHN BURCH. us candidates for tho Court of County Commis- mionurs of Russell county, Ala., at tho cn.ming election. net 2<> to l^or the Senate ol Hiihm-H County, COL. JAS, W. CASTENF. |«’ur the House **i ICepreHCUtntiveH. L. F. MrCtvF. oct 2o te , We arc authorized t*> announce F. A. XISIILT as a cnndid.ite for Senator fr Ru*->Hl t ounty. Ala. MANY FRIENDS. | ort_2l-tc 4*rWe are authorized to announce Dll, It. Cl. OW!*:.\, . oh u candidate to represent llu. -.cll County in ; ' the lower brunch of the Alabama Logi.-laturc, I | ntjhe ensuing election. oct 22-tc 1 Art • Wc arc authorized to nrinounco ltlCIIAUD ill. IM I TS, iih a candidate lor tho Legislature (»f Ru-scll . County, A in. oct 22 td J. 11. llUimAHD I I* a candidate for re-election to the oflicc o 1 , | Sherifl of Rus.oll county, Ala. I _octre Fur (oii^ress. We arc authorixfi' to announce the n.uuoo! | HON. UtfOHUL ItKIOiiK, i former Senator n <on Cfi.imb and Randolph, ilidate lor Congie.*s in tbo Id District of Alabama. uct 17 tnovfl* COL. it, II. POWKLL Is a candidate to represent Macon t’oun»y, Alabama, in thotenate. Election first Monday ui November. • oct Is to JEWELLER/, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT Ills 01.0 SI AM), Gold and Silver and sigl York bought and sold. \Vo refer by peruiimion to J. B. Ross A Son, Bowdro .V Andcrtion, Knott A Howe, Hardeman A bpnrks, R. W. Cuhbodge, N. A. Hardee A Co., Savannah; Third National Bank, Nash ville; UitizenK’ Bauk, Louisville; Commercial Bank, Louisville, oot 21-1 ni liidpjipiulcnl (iimlidatp. Here ia tho pithie-t »ormnn that wtr ever preached: Oilringroct into life i- naked and bore, our progress in lifo is trouble und cure; our egress out of it we know not where, but doing well here wa shall do well there—I could not lull more by I preaching a year. T. IIill.L \ \l Shoriu of Riis.-« i first Monday in LOOK OUT! rrilE FINE COTTON PLANTATION ofih,. X late Major Gource 0. Daw.su*. lying in Dougherty county and containing 1100 acre* Lak and hickory lands) and **j Aning lands nl Morehorn, walker. McClain, Jodm and i.th- eri> is tor sale. Terms ca«h. Apply to . L. \V. DAWSON, uct 24-3UWII* on the pruuii.'oa. ur to U. W Suabrouk. Cuiuiuhns, Ga. CO’ w c ar* . uih 'ii/cd tounnounev It, V, LltiON, Km|„ j ot Macon cuuuty, us a candidate f«r He; re>en- | tativo of the 3d District of Alubuma in (he Con gress of thi* United Stute-, Tho District is composed of tho counties of Mncon, Russell. Chambers, Tullapousa, Coo«n. 'f.i’liidcga and Randolph. Met 10—te Jj* Wo aro authorized to hum..unco J. Mo.utnk IIAKKIi as a candidate for re-elect»«*n u» Clerk of th« Ciicuit Court of Ru-^ell county, Ala., at the i ensuing eLcliou. Oct 1** -te' 11 (ir now open a new and rich stock of FINE GO Lb WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, «&p. Ai. 0—A film assortment of Silver and Gold THIMBLES. Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, AIulo to order, any dotdgu "r pattern. PEBBLE SPEC IACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, WAY .'ll WORK and Jewelry repaired by good and responsible workmen. MR. JAS. FRiCKER j lias charge ol tho Watch Department, which j I in if del f i* a GUARANTEE that tho work will j i he done in the best possible manlier. ! Persuiid having PLAIN Watches can have « 1 them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite* j Garnet or A<|Uiimarine. MR. INGMIRE, j Who is tu«* well known to need any ro com men- ] | dation from me, has chargo of the Repairing of j Jewelry, Diamond setting. Engraving, Ac, ] | OotSU t( Sun copy. GOLD PENS. ; r t 'Hi: FINl>T AND BEST ASSORTMEXT I -L of Gold PENS. Call and try them at ; T. S. SPEAK’S. Uct 2u tf Sun copy. Tho Gioat Ladies Fancy Store., PERKY & CO., H-h J3rond St root, HAVE JUST OCIIXKD THE MUSI JJEAV- I T1KUI. ASSOK’X.MENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS . GREEN AND BLACK TEA, f\Y tho very bent quality, for snlo by l V/ oct 27-if CARTER A FLUU'RNUY. BAVaUM. j \ SUPERIOR Article, fxgr salo hv I A _oct U7—tl‘ CARTER A FLOURNOY ._ VALUABLE MEDICINES. IAYNES’ Expectorant; •* Ayera* Cherry Pectoral; Balsam Wild Cherry; Saudford'a Liver Invigorutor; Ayer’d Fever and Ague Cure; Tarrant'* Seltzer Aperiont; Cub eb* and Co pair a ; Jay’Ori' Carminative Balsam ; \ Mrs. WimUow’H Soothing Syrup; * Mo Murin’* Elixir of Upiurn ; Thoinpflou’a Eyo Water; Mitchell’s Eye Solve: Cheridceo Remedy ; Mustang Liniment, Scidlitz Powders; For salo by vttr-tf CARTER A* FLOURNOY. COGNAC BRANDY A ND kOURBON WHISKEY, selected ox- jwehrir for medical purposes, tor sale by oct 27-tf _ CARTER A FLOURNOY. _ S0Z0D0NT. r 1 1 ll E Rest article for the toeth and gum? that 1 can be used. For sale by oot 27-tf CARTE R & FLO I' R X'QY. INSURANCE NOTICE. rrllK CnJor/iKiH'J will ,.k,- ri-ki no all kind) i. uf in/urnblt, |TIiU the City ot Culutu* • hu.< ami vicinity in tbo (jtlowinn Comyttnictt. | .11 A No. l.t THE NKW YORK HOME, INTKlt.VATlONAL, •• “ “ SECUKITY, •• *• - HUMBOLDT, VIRGINIA; JAMES KIVKK. ALABAMA; !EUFAULA HOME INSURANCE CO. L. LIVINGSTON. A (FT. oi'tSJ tlitnuv At the Intolliitenvo 1 tffii'e. Phoenix Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $600,000! r|UUS <dd und well known Company will re- 1 open it? buriirt wi at my office and be pre pared to take all kind- of Fire ri.-kr. K. i.*. Ml'RDUCK, Agent. oct 21-lui* BARNETT, Will be pleased to seo all th- ir old Iricnds hi as many new one? nt “THE BEE HIVE.” Cct_19-bm KNICK KNACKS Although I have i of tho abov e artiol .( the LARGi: in the citv, it i- WELL KNOWN FACT that t keep only (he n l 1 n Gur. Dihneiit! ID'S/YT GOODS, A CHOICE ASS'tR'l.M r. XT \• i’ 5RENCH AM> tiik i'i:i.i:t. MOSS BOS PARTIES, &r. !?b. V J( Which lam MANU FAC1F1U NG ev.-ryday. ' I will begin in a uhorl time, ihe Bakiinl **i , FANCY CAKES, Ornamented tu my usual MTF” i *.»Ir. i : '1V L i', suitable for WEDDINGS, »\isc., Art NUW IN STORE, ti trail M |. ir.i Si . ; , PINE APPLES, <|.reserved in tin tr uwu (uine , PICKLES, CAN 000US, a .. .v Frosh Ground SPICK MATCHES AND CANDLES, FOOT MATS. BROOMS, a •, *<•.. Wood and Willow Ware, EXTRA FINE APPLES, i. rentiny ut. BEESWAX AM) DltlEli FK1 IT •W^VJNTT'inXJ , I will soli nny nt tho Stt.rk f.t O , OR EXCHANGE FOR PROiHl i . I 0 XN ii'p! Our Bees Work till 9 at Night! Oct 19,1H05—6u» Wood! Wood! Office Mor.iu; am» Giuiun R. li. P ARTIES winking nek und Jik ry ui l Heart Pino Wood supplied upou up| l:ca:i* u i > J. M. 1RA/.ER. Treaturer. oct 21-tf NEW FIRM. r PHK Vllden»ikUc<l beg leave f. . . 'iiii * It e » •A. fries 1? and the p i ha>c lluaday form* i > name and dtyln uf FONTAINE & HUGHES, tor thu transact;uu ot a Warehouse aud General Cianmis^iou Bnvnf... All business onlruEted • them »h l r« • prompt attention. Uur \n . ? n- . i 01 erection, wil. m iiv ■ .., time wo will pr.-\ . (■ until theb.ni'ti! > , i .. eat ou Randolph in V . . , buildiug, near the . !J L"»vm u ,.i1. * J'HIN F".\ l \ 1 n !•;. W. II. Ill giil.n ^Columbus, Sept. 1*. l w —oui] -i Columbus Female Aoadeniy. RATES OF TUITION and Mrs. charged for tuition. The i r. on the ldt M onlay m U, r 1 t for it ara ns follow.-; Literary Department Incidental fee Music Use of Piano Vocal Music French No extra charge Pu |. it. board for the 1\ rm Boarders must fut uith towels, table nuphi'c m.d | ing nud light-. No. I6C EroaJ BOO 1 ] hm, Columbus iUiiiS lit) IT, (itjt an, Soft and Grocery country \t \o. I .» ti .\U' it. M. , Jl AND SHOES, in the cm. lie* are politely requested t*» c.\ ll on u< AT J. ENNIS & CO’S, AXES. PAD LOCKS, DRAW STEELYARDS. OCt 1W Dwelling Wanted. rjR A T FC( * a n \ NY person bating a *.d welling of tour, five MIX. J. JO nr *Jx rooms convenieutlv situated, can • AfKDICAI. DIREFTtiR ol tti* t \ ioai ol a good tenaut by applying »t tho atorv I 1**^ Tennessee, touTcia hi- ; t ! , it J Kyloi l’ ». PossM>ion wauled by 1st ol res lo lha caucus ol Loiuui >, , i , G. A. KOEKNE, AIERCHAXT TAILOih hnudivu Beaver Fumiii- h-. Doc k adiiirablc tnuiiiiuu-.t to make tbo latest -t. le suits at tbo shurti* t n ees. Call and examine chasitur olsowh Uct. 31. IS*»’» 1m i I G. Ml Uj p» Street, New Y* S r X J. of January uaxt Duvl tt ;ji)bRPH f. pur. 1