Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 07, 1865, Image 3

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AT. news items. ;t 'tllLl BSHl 111 IS Il» • oa-uci gentlemen are Agent? * Es^nr.KB in Alabama; 1( . deals’ Sto»ion. iluf’ha'-bubbee. -n, llurtvlllc. .. Per?on«. jilu ■ I’n'iin Spring Lo 4 tor. Villula '« ,T. H IlcniivUlo* Mil« ay. :,i uatai'l gentlemen are our ral •!' the Mascog .J. A. L. Lrk. ... |i. !• \\ 11.1 i'as. —M 1 W. C"VlNGT'»r. ..j must soon bo Li .-Maturo. ll is time . about for candidates * tin* pcplt*. Allow nn» to \ \. Howard as the man t n . is tv man of great and largo experience, suggest C»l"nel John r candidate. For the last •ntury Col. Quin has been - tir.s city, lie has had much , . uc h matters. ClTI/.KN. Xrw AatcrtUtmenl h • i his usual real state sale 3Vr some of the best tv. A so. household On Thursday he rA o number of horses carriages, wagons, 11.h, h«* will sell tho r.ow rccupfad hy Dr. [he run of Kllis’ sales !.s—after all of his •ivtd and is opening tucks of goods in this i f dry goods, hats, 1J ad his advertise- ; -ilip - to an cu ror in • a eorreeled so badly ••* to tho girl or boy m. We will publish the name of tho first . will meet at their ,rning at 7 o’clock, tin oid cry, but, if it is vioiso f*»r that Matt ill at vill do. Leave . r.-i le, next door to CANDIDATES. We are authorise 1 to ean-mur.* th.» u. Col. II. A. TIIOI1XTOX as a candidate for Senator lroin the 21th Sena- • tnrlal District, composed oi the counties Marion, Muscogee iuid Chattahoochee. Fur the Legislature. Ma. Editor: You will please announce the naiuo of WM A. MeDuUGALD, Ksq„ as a t c-andidato for tho House of Representative?' | from the county of Chattahoochee. Mr. MoDougald Is a young, energetic nnd in- I telligcnt gentleman, largely interested in the * •iue.'tion of tho lutuie supply ol‘labor for the j South and will make a legislator iuu.il to the j emergency of the time#. nov : te CIUTT AHOOCHKK.^ For the legislature. PEOPLE’S TICKET OF TAT.HOT COUNTY. MARION BKTII c Mi, KOUEKT BROOKS. nov 7 te *_ PEOPLE. _ We are authorized to announce JAMES M. IUSSELIj, Em|M a candidate to represent Muscogee county in the House of Representative#. __ n«»v •*» te _ For llie legislature. We are authorized to uunouncc DR. II. M. JETEll a candidate for the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Georgia, at the ensuing election. n<>v f> te For Congress--3d District. Wo aro authorized t" announce the name of the HON. PORTER IN ORAM as a can didate for Congress in the Third Cohgrcssional District; n*>\ t te NpnaUr, WTLDMAX, YOUNG & BHO.. ATTENTION! BRO IS SRS. OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOTJG-HT .ALSTID SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. For The fr ends ot Col. JANES J»I. CIIAMBKIIS announce him as a Candida'e for Senator fot the 24th Senatorial District, composed ot tho coun ties of Muscogee, Chattuhuochoe and Marion. nov I te For Congress--3d District. Wo arc authorized to utinoui.ee HON. Ill OH HI CHAN AN, of Coweta county, for Cmigrci.* furthcJi Dis trict. The Third Conirrcssi >nal District is composed of tho following counties: Schley, lay I 1 Harris, Talbot, Troup. GEORGIA, Huy DU> 'g Dunk of Selma I* 11 Central Bauk ). H ' Commercial Bank '* Knstcrn Bank J? Northern Bank 10 SOUTH OufVTiOLIINr^V- *\* Bank of Camden Bank of Charleston b' Bank of Chester Bank of Georgetown Bank of Hamburg : Bank of Newberry *k r * Bank of tho Stato of South Carolina Commercial Bank Exchange Bank-... R* Farmers’and Exchange Bank *2 Merchants’ Bank 17 Peoples' Bank bj i Planters’ Bank of Fairfield *- 1 Planters' and Mechanics’ Bank State Bank Southwestern Railroad 2’i Union Dank — Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking C'Uipauy Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank Bank of Augusta Augusta Insurance Bank of Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commerce Bank of the Umpire Stato Bank of Fulton Bank of Savamah Bank of the Stato of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants’nnd Planters’ Bunk Planters’ Bank Union Bunk * Manufacturers’ Bauk Timber Culture* Bank AL A.BA.M A.. Bank of Mobilo Bank of Montgomery FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE October 31—2tu M in ker, I Heard, Coweta. Favettc, Cinyt»n, Carroll, | Campbell, lluraUou and Paulding. liiut la/y < tie good sorvtuils. .-tabli: iiiiu nt arc liuu-o and lot, on For- •*. Sou him, for ho in- l oily a bargain. :l t.-orj has a new lot of especially school as writing fluid#, pens attielt* 5 usually found 'nil and sou him. :i„caM i- announced as a U p,hintm-u from Chat- Air. McDouguid is a knowing tin* dilliculties lituc-nu as planters, ho remove them mi fur ns sn doit. Col. li. fstno county fc nr Ths Colonel has vp him tthuiff, *»• * man that bents h A. Thorn- louncod for t legislative ro will only u will have * of Messrs. N. L. Howard iair, are presented for the con- if thy voters of this county. , knew? hull. men. They have duty *w they opin’' are de nted. and to rated on Ma* Brooks for the /.i no, • s Illustrated, Monthly, pQTiL ARRIVALS. SOK'S HOTEL. .. ... .. , November *th. For Congress--3d District. Wo arc authorized to announce HUN. H. H. IIH.IIA.U, of Troup, f*»r Congress for tho 3d District. The Third Congressional Di-triet is composed of the following countic.': hlcv. layh i, Mus cogee. Harris. Talbot, lroup. Meriwether, Heard. Coweta, Fayette, Clayton, Ca:;oil, j Campbell, Haralson an l Paulding net G to We urc authorized to nnuoimcc 1). II. Ilf RTS, Km«j., I attahoochce, a candidate to rcprc#out tho 24th Senatorial District 'composed «r fho coun ties of Muscogco, Cbattahoochco and Marion) in the next Legislature of Georgia. Bloc lion on tho loth November, IS»V>. oct 31 to "col. BEVERLY A. THORNTON, FOR SENATOR. frlitor J'.’nijuir-r : As it is now evident thaj the Convention will uot change the present Senatorial District, and a< the action ot tho next Legislature will be very Important and need our best men in that body, 1 would re spectfully suggest Col. B. A- Thurston for <»ur next Senator. 1 know Col. Thornton well, and consider him one of the most intellectual men of his age in the Stato. \\ lien in the Legisla ture from Muscogee county, eight or ten 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 entitled to the Senator, and a* Mr. Thornton 1? living in Cbattahoochco county. 1 trust that there will he no opposition to luui. _oot31—te MrarwjKK. Tor Congress,--‘2<1 HislricG Lumpkin, Oa., Oct. 21, is*;:.. T, do lo trr* of (hr *2./ (hnon^iuHof Hint rid: In view of tho present condition ».l our coun try, tho result of tho late revolution rendering <>ur prominent friends ineligible to u seat in Congress lor the presen'. I have boon induced by friends from different parts of the District to become a candidate. If I am your choice I will sur port the resto ration policy of President Johnson, looking to a complete return of the Southern States to their former statu# in tho I nion. The only hope for peace, huppincss and prosperity is in a free and cheerful support of the unirn ot the States upon constitutional limitations. There is sorrow at the gruvo of a first bom. anguish in the ’ >use that weeps a parent dead 1 rometnbor * a touching lament ith.n of that ardent and passioned nature, Edmund Burke when ho *-mcd an only soli, the heir of his house anu is name. You have all heard the | wail of tho King of Israel at the death of a j rebel son, but no such sorrow is ever ielt for tho j soldier slain in battle "r for Iciudn* 1 gone down | to the grave, as the exile feels looking for tho time upon his native home, or the patriot when he sees tho soil of his country crimsoned with fraternal blood. May <*ur eyes never weep those tears again. Your country hangs weep ing on your neck and bc-cechcs you by the memories <»f the past and the hopes of the fu ture. to stay reproach and crimination uud send healing waters along all the channels of social andlpolitieul life. Respectfully, J. K. BLOUNT, M. D. Sumter Republican. Albany Patriot and Out I. Dr t Reporter 'to NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! .TTJST OPEN! M. CONNOR, At 58 Broad Street, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that ho has now in storo und to arrive A SPLENDID STOCK OI- Comprising every article usually kept in a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE; CI.OTIIING, NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Como to B. J ACKSON'S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOK TO ROSETTE \ l.AWIION. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND-- CLOTHING, Consisting of tho following article <. 1 offei now to my friends and eu-miner# • (ALKOKH, DELAINES ALPACAS and LUSTIIKS, MERINOS—Krnirli him! ISi»rIUI>, LINENS, ULUACIIKI) Ml’SLlNS and SIIKKTINU, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, tho latest style: and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mui.tiun. 1 respectfully invito my frit-n U at..I custom ers to call soon. 4#- Country Merchants will do well t-» lay in thoir supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct i:>-tjunl INI Broad street. OX HAND AM) TO ARItlt K | A i HOICK SELECTION* op 3 |DRY ROODS, SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. Olll STOCK CIIJII'UISKS Sujicriorall Wool French Merinos, Of the fallowing eidor?: SOLFKltlNO, ROYAL PURPLE. MAZARINE BLUE. ASHES OF ROSES, BEAUTIFUL BROWN, ” ROSE; ALL WOOL DELAINES, various colors, DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS, Superior Black nnd Colored CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Cloaks, Plain. Plaid, and Striped POPLINS. Ac . Ac TERMB_CASH PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN, Formerly ot BARNETT, CHAPMAN A CO.. Will bo pleased to fee all their old friends and a# many new ones nt “THE BEE HIVE.’’ KNICK KNACKS NEW STORE! 1 Great Rickiciion in Freights jN : EW GOODS! c O T T 0 N. ^HVammli. »l'. li. K. • Htnn, •”’* York. r Kentucky. CHaHLKSTON lix... ;••*•:-* Independent of • Wirie in reforenco to v’dvtllo, savt • V n| y 1- miles of the ‘ *'* * ( d Jays wo may '•*• t'n M ♦ in - Hurrah ! " ai own reduced to tivo rrr *'l and travel is .. /'Y a# of old. The reminded that tho • :.k in the BOOTS, SHOES, HATS And a general assortment of PLANTATION SI i’PLILS,* Liquors in Oases. FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, 500 CasoB Clioico Wliiskoy , and Brandy, i 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received and fur sale nt li. JACKSON'S, oct 15-tjaul 133 Broad street. ~ COTTOK 'JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO., IBAHlNriKIEIR.S I -AND- C0MA11SSI0N MERCHANTS LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, And a great many other articles loo numerous to mention. Having purelinsod my stock at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, iny motto will be "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.’* An invitation to call and examine my stock is respectfully extended to ail. and particularly the Ladies, M. CONNOR. Oct 20, lH»Y. Ojlir MACON, GEORGIA, Oil Third Stmt Urjl limn- (>, !‘. f t ( TO RENT, her re.-idom-e, about t near the Talbottou road. Oct 25-lOt , if d I fin 1 Mrs. J .n* - e- lr- m Cuiuiubi LOOK OUT! lute Major George U. Uuwsuh, lying Dougherty county aid containing lb>) acres •oak and hickory lands and a j - uing land • *»t Morehorn, Wu.kcr, M<-( l iron. .1 ncs and oth ers is tor ,-ule. Term# cu*h. Apply to L. W. DAWSON. oet24-3tuwtf on tne premises, or to E. W. Scabrook, Co.uiubu#, Ga. FOR SALF, in Bus a., to miles south of l’er-on-’ J ’ i containing 14"*) a i c>—betwoc-r | 5»n) and 600 cleared—most oil which is fresh and well watered by MnMio l-w- ikee. Framed dwelling " i*h 1-ur rooms. Out- houses .-utheient b«r ? : ' han i- Guol gin house und screw. Crop .»nd *t • k of ul! kinds sold with tho place if desired. The pin"** i» convenient to churches und good sehooi . I will sell lor cotton. payaM- December, l*vj, or for cash this lull, uu rcasoi.iibU* term-. Address . NN. B BIT!, oct 14-1 in* Persons, Hu#»ell co., Ala. PLANTATION FOR SALE. ; T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JEWELLER, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT Ills OI,D STAND, Has now upon a new anil rifh stnok of KINK GOl.D WATCHES, IUCH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CCPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, Arc. ALSO—A fine oaKurtment of Silver anil OulJ TULMBI.KS. (laid and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any design or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, Iti Gold. Silver and Steel Frame*. WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good and rcfponfiblo workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER lapotidentri nt rusting the iii.slmll have r currency uu A Co.. New York, Liverpool, Kngland. Planters and owners of cotton same to our care lor sale orshipni prompt return* to sales, in gold they may direct. Wo solicit orders for the iiur<*hu-c of cotton. Gold and Slltur und sight ex* , n,go m New York bought and sold. We rolcr hy permission to J. I;. P.o<# .V Son, Bowdre ,v Andcrion, Kictt X J|., v •. II urd<'ii.ni .V spark#, R. W. Cuhbodgc, N. A. Hardee A Go., Savannah; Third National liank, Nash ville; Citizen.-’ Punk, Louinvill* ; Uommurciul Bunk, LFiumvillc. . oct 31 1m GREEN AND BLACK TEA, O F the very best quulity, lor mlc bv oct 27-tf UARTKR A 1 L*)l " V "V. BAY M M. i \ SUPERIOR Article, lor nalc bv A net 27-tf CARTER to FI." I UNO’,. VALUABLE MEDICINES. ) A Y N KS’ K xpectorat) t: Ayers’ Cherry Pectoral Bulsnui Wild Cherry : Sand lord’s Liver Invig fa’- Ayer’s Fever nnd Ague t o, Tairant’s Seltzer Aponeir Cubcb# and * < | ,n. . , J ayes’ Carmmniivc Bihain : Mrs. Winslow’s S iothinu .'*>ni| : McMurin’s Elixir of *ipn. i Thompson’s Eye Water . Mitchell’s Eye S.ili «• t’herukeo Rumedy ; Mustniig Liniment: Seidlitz Powders; For nalo by oct 27-tf CARTER A i’Lol BN‘»V. NOTIONS' Although I havo not tho LARGEST STOCK of tho above articles in the city, it is a WELL KNOWN FACT that l keep only the ) Purr j iiih r (JOOI)S, and that every one making pttrehasos of mf. gets value received for all investments made ut the BEE HIVE. baud, in addition to the above Stock of 1 have now ZDIR/Y- G-OOXDS, a choice assortment of FRENCH AND THE CEREBRATED IOKERI. . MOSS ROSE CINDIES, Which 1 am MANUFACTUltlNG everyday, I will begin in a short time, tho Baking oi FANCY CAKES, Ornamented in my usual SUPERIOR STYLE, suitable for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, Asc., tfcc*., NOW IN STORE, a well selected Stock of PIN K APPLES, (preserved in their own juice), PICKLES, CAN GOODS, &e„ Ac.. Fresh Ground SPICK, MATCHES AND CANDLES, FOOT MATS. BROOMS, tor., Ac., Wood and Willow Ware, EXTRA FINE APPLES, fur eating oi cooking. BEESWAX AM) DRIED FIJI IT WA.KTTEI3. 1 will sell any of this Stock for O £3 2HL , lilt EXCHANGE FOR IMIODI'CE. Our Bees Work till 9 at Night! 1 _0cl 19, lKU-iiiu Wood! Wood! t)v\ ICK Mukii.k AMi Gikauh R. K. I >ARTIES wishing "uJt and Hickory and 1 11en11 Pine Wood bythuiar loud can bo .-applied upon application to J. M. FRAZER, Treasurer. oet 21-tf NEW FIRM. r | , IIE undersigned beg leave to inform their ■ friend# nnd the public g< ncrally, that they have tin- day formed a copartnership under the name and style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, lur the transaction of a Wnnliousc and General Cmiiinissioii Business. 1 W. L. PARKER, (LATH nr KI..VI 1 • R . 1 H as just odunkd m x.. ci . liroad Street, li.^t door iil-nv Randolph, an entirely New and W. II Assorted Stock of Goods, which ),.. otters to the citizens of -Johcuha, and vicinity «it reasonable li^ur ,s. Messrs. TIm’s Cliattin, das. Tliweatt and Charley Shivers, c m always lie found at this Kstahlislmient, and they will he pleased to sue any of their friends who may favor them with n call, and will not think it a tmublo to show Goods, Tho Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as: Calicoes, Gent-’ Beats nnd Shec« Wool Delaines, Buys *• •• •• Hull Cotton do. itreecrifi, :t !l kind* Poplins, I’inHu re " MosHinbbiues, Si»ufl, Jaconets, Lawns, Quickest and Cheapest RitCTK 10 XIJW French Ginglm Chambrays i n Ido Padl..cki lint- Shf.c* 'i’llre.i * l»a\ ins. Bareges, Apron Cheeks. Flannels, variou Cainbrieti, Irish Linens. Brown Liiicit", Toweling. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, K1 ^„, , Ladies’ Collars to Cuffs Paper *’« Ladies’llniulkcrehiel* St.ir:-.,; i Frou Combs of every fylo, Gent ' Underw- Hair Nets " " Paper and Euv Gloves, " " Pens und Ink, Hair Ornament-’, Pencil-, Hose, a ml Hal!' lU.sc, • i .; Wide Bolts and Buckles l» . Braids, every sty e, l*i. Buttons, great variety, Ct.-Gincre-, Knitting Needle-, l'v.. 1 .;i •: Jc.i Blcaehcd lioinc-puii, -'•i-t *u !• -r-. Brown do Pncket b'.hiIu, Ladies’ Hats, latest Calf \V»||. ; , _ t .«tylcs, I'audle Sticks, Children’.# JJafs. lit ,-t Kaugbj .. Myles, l(ii7.i.r> and Stra Ladies Shoes, everv Sniu.*. , style a 6 t — — Shoes, do do Children’s Shoes, do • Gent’s Hats, every style Boys’ do do do And a gro it many art i , Persons will do well i - Stock before purclm-ing Li . ki: GENERAL. INTELLIGENCE O I’ At>■ .unoM) s i'll/:/;y OOUJ.MI1US ci \. Success Attends^ ihe Diligent! W ANTED A while iv.inun in I „ «... .1 homo III I!|C applying at tbo 1 nt< SPECIAL NuT ICE.— 1 It ,i vo t.. bJ attention to the eiipiiuli , i .,.i nity that I have on toy I. , | ;tr ., UOQSit, Li I-. Farm . P. , | speoiei of property which u,.. i ,• ■ . :i , my column m the n« \ p i, . .. .j. , .,, ,. to all that il j..a want i . ntu | and see if we can’t trade, tin 'n *. . U, u , I. giving V ’r „rk. At St. • le. lip* It HtS to New A .. U with."it chan :.- ! ■ u . If shin- r.- . ’ho route by w l( , I..»u i v i I le, the • I ■ Freight Lines md rward it at I t jin..'-, wi ll ul • . . • • • • -. I'he Nash ,(•..•■ i 1. ui-vill.-. . N do ,v Chat- l. 1 »ttoh ship- •d !•> wav don|.• i• \ i will i t change i.,i, .Uuivili -id!. ' lv.rtK 1^0It SALE-A A street. The In u , • buck hull lai go ei,,,!..•>! ! i lot coiituin> ..lie ha.; r. . nil out building- n , r be sold cheap it i ppp.-an ■ lot . >• mi have i:tc '•outing ox *eu ling . tint point 1. at r’ per > land li For Sale, Land in Texas I WILL sell or o V , I city or vicinity a Bayou, Coleman o. Houston. Jht-land admirably adapted i contains '• Id an e- an by applying to ' 'bis : ludiiu but little \ 2 mil tains l‘» acr«the h-.n necessary out building Apply to . I 2-! I lv h>. , all the TlvFS. l^OR SALE CHEAP.—A lmu-e a .d I.. I Glennviil. . .\i:i., 1 r ’.in-.' 'dil 'll ill.. . • m m,o..,it Agent at J hr-ouh Line-. • ; • '•■.•lipin > each bill ot II B.U’GIU U. R.R. gl t». G. HULL. - up; U W. p. K. ii. \. i. 1 *' 'M.A KD. • t M. .*. W. P. H. R. W. L. CLARK. i * n- • <• Halil oad. X I LG I I. Pm\V| ;K>. ' Ul ; W. R. R. I!. L. WA I KF.lt. .-ul M.aVN.R. H. E. II. EWING. Station, M. . It. R. mely laid off ehuico llower-. Also a . h- •. es, applo- and gr.ipis, A . the best sehools both iiiaio place can be bought at ii siioi Apply to J. II. BIKES, or lo tho owner. Dr. \N. C. Helamv. IJUR SA LE—Tho house a id lot on t to of McIntosh and Tlioioa* .-ir» efs contains acros «*fgront,.|. Tin L- u o rooms well lini.-heJ. On tho promise* usual supply ol oiit-buildiiu - and a of water. Call lur further iiiforui.itiioi on I^OR SALE—Afino Buggy. I ul little •>• * with single or double harne*.*. Apply to J. II. Sf K E Wm. K. BhbKi.i ALL KlNlx OF GF.V MATERIAL AND ARTICLES IN THE SPuLTl.VM LINE. Re-stuckiiig ai.d Kopa'.rint; -U.:i** •• 11It uetuners PoWDF.lt AND .-il"T F"U SALE. ejt tit'ed a\ i L -'k- R. paired. 1ST B 'W BIOT AND SIOE STORE.; A CADMiH , SEDELL & POPE, GUN MiD LOCKSMITH. No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (I'NDKR CD"K'.- ii<>ri:i. . -to"k i that •p-.-i 11: STREET, o»K .- HU l EL.*. II untio it of Sllve ‘•PI .’AH. now receiving and BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually keep on hand every style <d ! uwmius and i;. d. caps. . .. , II >1 HECEIVED. Ladio#, Misses und Children * and ,| u, Men’s Boys’ nnd Y. utlis* |! sjinr.« en. Gaiters, and ChiMron’.- C .pper-tiped Shoe-. All Grade, o' Duff, Kip and M’a\ l!roiraii>. Great pains has linen taken in getting up ou stock, an l wc guarantee ad work - ! I **-T» Uoiintry M( i •!. lit : • v. • i! i u -nil iti dueuincnts, and invite them to exm.pi.o <>ii stock. ALo, a fine assort mem *d Soft and Cashmere Hats. oct Ul-tf NOTICE. the loth !• Ut; about • 'J k cattle, Has charge of the Watch Department, which in i'self is a GUARANTEE that tho work will be done in tho best possible manner. persons having PLAIN Watehox can have them J KWKLLED, cither in Ruby. Chrysolite Gurnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who is too well known to r.oe I any recommen dation from me, bn« charge of the Repairing of Jewelry. D.atnund sHting, Engraving, toe. Oct 2" tt Sun copy. GOLD PENS. COGNAC Dll \\ DY UN W111 SIC I A dec"* ncdleai | n j •• -. ' i • G‘ CAB I’KR to i L"l :•■ S0Z0D0NT. PI IE B«.?-t nrtiole for the i**o , i .pi n. 1 can be used. For sale by CAIEl EL \ Phoeuix Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CoNM. Cash Capital S600.000 ! R. Ii. MI’RDDI K. A.'fr oct 21-1 to* Dwelling Wanted. of four. ’ll I’e l, I oltrrction, will soon be ready, but in the tucuu- t.mewuwill provide storage tor our patrons ' x ‘ until the building is finish t U Oar« Uice at ptes- >' i era i- on P. in lolph street, in W. W. Garrard’s ' ! I'liilding, tictir the old Lowell Wurehoiw. •lollN I "M AINE. W. H. II I'G 11 ES. t|,. r i Ctdumbu.*, Sept. 1.'. lk'i*—o> 11 -ti REMOVAL. i \\T E have removed to No. E P.r ,»d ' V' \ * >> Street, where we IT . *•• i • i a general < | Grocery and Commission Businetss | and shall endeavor t : • < I U ILL i I ' lie r. Ver lue on Tue,dii> S20U Kev-ard.! Columbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION. lie piitroniu I our old friends and | j ones a.* will lav. i u • with . all •d t . will be uiidii the imtm iiati *uper\ i*ion ot Mr. and Mrs. Sumd.ks but ■.:..-o \*ill bo ohtirged t>.r tuition. Tho fir*t Term will upeu on tlio Ut Monday in October uext and the rates for it urw as follows : Literary Department o i Incidental Fee 1 2*> Mm' Uot signtne TUE HIGHEST MaLK I.T PlUCi > p nd 1.. COUNTRY PRODUCt Al An. IA Lfi oail Mi rrl. JKFF£RS0N & HAMILTON ward paid o tekOil. i I ELM AN t 21 Notice. 'dwell 11 Tat beg s ii the mar- j • to a daugh- )., es, •hee river, 12 miles •ontatns Wi acre-, M'i.mnUt" 1 4‘s) of which are clearo.i. "n the pja^o i- n * 1 ' comlortablo dwelling, with .« well uujra*d • *n of tr.vir xnr ,j t lin d a tin ill ..r-h u i «.f choice tr .it trc» n ra.J ;ng to ns. | buiidin.’-. and me settleme t »nc n ij • tr ••! tl.e • v... -,,r: .v:- i u» • ■ « i • : • : 1 ' 1 • ( - H i i 1 settled and itapr vcJ and -•.•••»: c ire ha* been * W Wi’b I n 1 ' ld ! taken to keep it in i huu -i a- •ultivntion. v - ‘..'b- • ^oi.co The productive Oipaeit> -I tl --o i m l.-uru well • K *1ttmnal ma- | known in tne neigub .h -'d. Com. fodder, nr; 1 tho old and Stock cau be purchase I .« D.WuuvUy repu j r . | _ucl(tf._ "• wh", put upon [ FAK M FOR RENT. i'ARXl containing tw. hun'Iro.1 aiol ^v.;n- >w»ui smm».uH,o» 1» bottom Lukod i land; the place in good fix . ► 1 dwelling, • ut - iruuliii* MixUim, stable, barn ani cin I- • hi,d screw. Convenient to egh^l nnd snurob, wit. ;m I" miles ,,t Culutuhu. oil 1'io.toii. 'dll.ellibc uocos-tiry farm Itntoeuients, if Go-ii%••». I'orturai- appl> lo G. v o>ll"KN. ^ ud 17 - tl Mu lbs pU'-e hear of a good tenant b\ . ' of -J. Kyle A Co. P«.«Ho.--i' f PIlK FINEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT January next. 1 of Gold PENS. Call nud try them at novl tt. T. S. SPEAR’S, ■ Oet 20 tf Sun copy. bplji •d bv I- •1 j.*-EPH F. P"l . n tuc puc:. . W uuLFoLK. ■ a th.t WM ever i A ty-fivoVr«. ot GnJ, tw • hun-rjd • « .. l , W| - y i state of cultivation, an J fitt> kn wh Khali more Uy The Great Ladies Fancy Store PERRf & CO.,iT1f; peeted, n S I 1 Jrortd Strcjot, IIAVK JL'ST Ol'KNKD TIIK MOST BEAU- Tilt I. ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IS THE CITY. i ilia I.* l.os it* politaly r«au*»»*l t «all on u« LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, CA. ; L: 4T ii K number will be limi' pupils ; aud all will > attar entering, to voi. tin remsiuder ut tbo ye -t The scholastic yeur will bo ded into three terms. Tne term now progressing will or. comber; The ju< <ivn, will be- January and end the last ut Mar- will begin the first ot Ait.I i.d Juno. Paymoute duo lor uu t ginning. tlT ,nJ r * ,llC,,,ar j"’ir. ,5 MTNTD.SlL WANTI5I ), LARI) and COUNTRY HAMS. „ctM ti 1* 1. wil I I I no ot Piano Vw'al^ M usic 2 i" No extra charge for Lutiu. U ird for i I arm ... 7 • 00 Boarder# must furuish sheets, pillow casus, owtds. table napkin- nnd pay extra lor wash Tiff and light.*, 7uif 10,1 OU,/ I mu»t /»• pool \n ailpan.c. It. M. &AUNDER", _Sopt 17—tf President. G. A. KOEHNE, MKUCIIAXT TAILOR, i I D" 1-1L l G. htrui i Street, H A,- returned from New York with liNiiih mo vtcck ••) Br_'.id t otb BeaverCiuuucrer, D.*«.»kin-, \ (.'stings an admirable tnmiuiug-. and is now prop trod tw iiiHkethu latent style# of dre«s and bu*moss suit.- at the shortest tmuce and the U wc.-t j ri cos. Call and examine the g ods botoo pur chasing ebe»here. Opt. Hi. 1W 1m _ DR. A. J. FOARD, .AL DIRECTOR ol the late Army ot ; s ,«. io .der- Ini pr-Iusm »n:il servi- •' ti;."i* ot t’olunibaa sod u inity . iliw p«m II *u-« ! \ EL per* .r.«>d. b*e 1 i„ t k* I •: r;.i ot - \ « j . thut they must eomc op .it. 1 ■.••ii.-, ,nd th . i who tail to pay by ir-t i «v * u.a.uy next. ■ that tiieir notes and • o . • >vtli o - pu. <a at unco. 'J he bo -k and j r- of *. . • i. are kept at «»ur « ld #:.r !. • . r -r ui.-i i Hotel. C"1»Y. i-1.1! M ING ,v \\ il i. Columbus, Md. 21. 1“* ■. tiol FIRE PROOF WARE i.GJSE. OBBinto ik W IU : • r ..VA'T l' erulVy." 1 * 10 01 p'.Q • v’'.'. ‘ Al 't U’ \ I ; ‘. V. U ' Randolph • LIVERY AND SALE UNITED STATES I N I EHN AL B EVEN l Ji. l’A.Ml’S Jus re- R. NY. .1 AQi'KS, Sept 21.1 v.-tf D. p. Collector^ <iK\i:uil pi m a\si\a uxm v. ISRAEL F. iWN & SOX. /V' rr. \Y A MG !■: a . i ..ission till rat. at d -•He-. Ur- XT CARRIAGES. HORSES, v ‘ and everything * • the l.i « ’ . Busioes*. AL * t r I I N 1, —■ he is prci atea »u ! in.’ a 1 ii. 111.A L ^ at short uot'cc. Horses inken oil Hoard and sal.*. and every a'tvnli *n pa. i ■ them. Plant iti i. E r Sale. s .*•