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• ' K V1»Von 5 IIK ENULIKER.
J£, following gentlemen are Affonta
J,heCuUi1»rt l ” Alabama :
or n 5 p, pan-era. fa* 1 * Station.
V ai. Iv’er. Matcliachubbee.
n p. Sanborn, llurtvi.le.
,V 0. Waller. Pertonr.
T 'w Paakr. (iuerryton.'
a ' c. Baker, Susponaion.
i). Andrews, Ohunuenuggee.
n il Smith, Union Springs.
f,l W A. Lester. Villula.
n r Thomas J. Burke, dlcnnville.
j; .Tenkius. Midway.
„ Tac following named goctleinon are our
M „ t ,»t the several depot* on the Mu.oogee
^t*t Station So. 2, Col.J. A. L. Lkk.
,.n,„ Sr,rings. II. I*. Wit.Malta,
atllettcvfl, t'. d• U Isi.al.
At Butler, E. B. Watbbs.
at Tort Valles, J - L. Bvixoto.v.
A, Jones' Crossin^diataa ■ Covunrox.
A OAHU.
VmroA SkQtttnaK: During noy temporary
ieace from home .. me Partial friends have
maounced my name as a candidate for tbo
Legislature to represent the kith Senatorial
u * permit me to say that my prirate en.
y aro nuoli as to preclude the poisibil-
oFiuy being 11 candidate for the position.
Respectfully,
JAS. M. CHAMBERS.
pi«tric
r S to
A CARD.
CMBUS, Nov . Oth, 1865.
Editor Cv'umbua Enquirer;
p2eAie announce in your paper that I am
tot a candidate f**r Congress in this Distriot.
PORTER INGRAM.
N*ov. * U
New Advertisements.
j> j* L.lis has made important addi •
lions to his lino or doairnbln real estate, to
, 0 toid oo Tuesday noxt. Seo advertise*
nentaod don’t forget.
Wise A Wa.t, in Ligon's building next
lour to old Post Office, have a fino lot of
jjood eatables—lobsters, cheese, “cAou'»
Ate, and .?*» forth.
Vi. C. Gray oilers his residence for sale.
It.* a good place, in arrangement as well
uin location. See him.
J. E. Webster wants two counters. His
advertisement will give particulars. Seo
Well*, Curtis cfc Co., continue to recoivo
goods in the shoo making lino. The
making department is their own and folks
ought to encourage them.
Mr. W. Ji. Stephens topic up a stray
horse last week und wants tho ownor to
*!1 for kin), jury charges and take him
SWAJ*.
Two cards, an our paper to-day, are
important to tho voters of this Congress
ional and Senatorial foistnet. Col. Porter
Ingram withdraws his name from the list
candidates for Congress in tho 3d
district, and Col. Chambers declines to
permit hi* namo to bo used in connection
with the Senate.
Tim proem-dings of the City Council
viil be found in this i.-sue.
Messrs. J. li Ivoy & Co., cotton factors
tnJcommission merchants, are prepared
todo promptly any business entrusted to
them. They have a largo tire-proof
varehouso for the storage of cotton und
other valuables. They will advanoo on
ration or other merchandise.
Messrs. S. Pump «& Co., have opened
it 13 Broad street, liuntor’s old stand, an
elegant assort.nont of mer< handiso adapt
ed to the wants of jlhis locality and to the
necessities of the season. Guntlemen ns
fell us lad’*»s can get full outfit at this es-
Ublishmont. Mr. Thos. Chaffin, Sr., is
in this house. Everybody knows Mr.
CbafEr., and will go to see him, goods or
r.ogoods. They like him.
Butlkr, TavloBjCo., Nov. 5th.
Editors Enquirer: Wo notice in your
much admired paper the ^announcement
of Judge I). II. Higharu as a candidate
tor Congress, a man who won enduring
reputation for himself in our Legislature
by the wisdom und practicability of hi B
bills, and most especially by tho good
effected by these bills in the relief of those
made indigent during tho last four years.
His platform of principles, ns well as
Mi political record, meets the cordial sup
port of tho staunch farmers of our aectio n
*ho, though laying no claim to the far
ming vi.iou of the statesmen, feared the
p»*ults of secession at its inception, and
r.ow Time, tho unerring philosopher,
that their fears were founded
Mon the “baseless fabric of a dream,”
but on reason,
We heartily approve .Judge B’s posi
tion and shall most aasurodly contribute
our raito to his support.
bet such quiet, unassuming, working
wen bo *ent to Congress, and then can we
confidently trust that tho country will not
tobaitiiy rushed into measures without
consequences being deliberately
*<'Rhed, and calculated, nor will policies
^adopted through motives of expadion-
f y. when the lasting interest of the land
different legislation.
Taylor County.
Our neighbors over the river are so
“ ? y with their election returns that they
4r ® forgotten that we on this side feel an
—*erest ia their action, and would like to
*5° w wb *t they have done. We furnish
4 to*} returns that have reached us in a
^bble form
proceedings of council.
regular meeting.
a Council Chamber, Nov, 6,1S65.
ffunor, the Mayor, Aldermen
j^jJMhnins.UruiWold, Mcllhenny, Quin aud
t»JAMcraxen Ilaiman, Chapman. Por-
Wink and Bivins. |
^ i - * 1 nicetin K were read and |
tbtfcrVt? ^*l|.-ii‘ian submitted his reports for I
Hiieru 0c ‘ t,b ®r. showring the number of I
x* a . J; reft ' l . ea b >' him to have been 41: visits
Unu in i un ' 1 . f‘ refi criptiuns furnished 10-5, On !
i. oiM i. / ,ltrv ‘ at report 4 ; received since I
r,IV-\i .‘. uar * e d J ; remaining 4. *
ttttn§iJ B * e ,v ®®l'er submitted a roport show- !
JXV ot tolls ai the Bridge from Oct.
0-* 4 inclusive, t ' "
^motion of Aid. Jl ....
istiuth , r ' artl *: s crossing tne Bridgo on the
« . ' u M ihe purpose of attending Divine
r,o permitted to cross free of toll."
j: • ^uainitinn from Mr. Jno. D* Gray,
J;•- 1 " *|low a bridge, built by him across
:.x*.. rik l *' **irard, tor hi.*t own ueo in hauling
:v-V'- ^et the bridge across the Ghatta-
» . , r \ v .® r * to remain, provided tho city
” ut*» , :,5m for tho lumber contuinod in it,
" r 'eef. w.i« referred t(* the
”0 Itri'tgo uud M hart.
inflt., to hold their regulur mobVjly meeting *
A communication from .?.»*. K Morton. Thief
EngineerU*lambus tire Department, to Me?
Ivey. Ii.-oher, and otlte.s, in rululion to the
ueeossilies oi tbo J-ire Department of thceitv.
was read: Also a communicoirtoi from S. 11.
IE."..Esq. Agent, Southern Express Company,
offering, in ease the olty determined to provide
new hose, to transport ho same tree of charge
from any place a^cc-iiible to an Express.
The following .resolution by Aid. King, was
road and adopted:
Resolved. That the Mayor be hereby instruc
ted to purchase for the u?e oJ the Fire Depart
ment 2,(flO feet of now hose, provided he can
borrow the money to nay for the samo upon
the certificate of deposite or loan of the city,
which certificates shall be receivable in pay
ment for taxes due tho city, rtr assessed lor tho
year 18*W."
A snbstitute for the above *^y Aid, Quin;
That tho city appropriate $M'.i towards the
purchuse of hose, was lost.
•n motion of Aid, kiug, tho subject of tho
propriety of increasing the tux upon Insurance
Companies and their Agencies in the city, was
reforred to tho Finance Company.,
On motion of Aid. Johnson, tho Treasurei
was instructed to pay A. I). Prido $50 for biro
ol boy Stephen, from January 1st to April Lt*
Also, it was resolved. Thai *‘J. W. .Sharp,
Lamp Lighter, be fined *20 for dereliction of
srs I —-
CANDIDATES.
We r' - t» authorized to Announce the name; of
K. J, MOSES, and
J. M. RUSSELL.
is candidates for the House of Representatives
for this county. Nov 8 1©
WILUMAX. YOUNG & BUG..!ATTENTION! btob
E!
„ ana resolution by
Ala. King, woro adopted: »
"Whereas the city of Columbus being large-
y interested in the stock of ihe Mobile and I
Girard Railroad, aud circumstances having j
been such as to prevent the regulur meeting of
tho stockholders at tho time prescribed by the ;
charter of said road, and it being essential that
n regular leport of the earnings, condition
and management of said rood should be made. 1 ~7T. 77 . , ”
Be it therefore Resolved, That tlio President , " ® are authorized to anuounco
and Directors of the Company, bo and are here- , JAMES M* llUSSELL, Ea«i.,
hSldVrSVfSero^toM.“mllSVt ! a-anaiaat, to npreut Wuaoogoe county in
practicable day, fur the purpose of fransacting I tlio House ot Representativ es.
We are authorized to announce the name of
Col. D. A. THORNTON
as a candidate for Senator from the 24th Sena
torial District, composed ot the countie? of
Marion, Muscogee and Chattahoochee.
novTje
For the Legislature.
Mr*. Editoh: You will please announce the
name of WM- A. McDOUGALD, Esq., a.** »
candidate for the House of Represontatives t
from tho county of Chattahoochee.
Mr. McDougald fs a young, energetic and in
telligent gentleman, largely interested in the
question of the futuie supply of labor for tho
South and will,make a legislator equal to the
emergency of the timos.
nov7 to CHATTAHOOQHEK.
For the l^e^I&lature.
PEOPLE S TICKET OF TALBOT COUNTY,
MARION BETHINK,
ROBERT BROOKS.
nov 7 te PEOPLE.
BROK.EHS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUG-HT -A.2STO SOLID.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
all business that may be necessary.
Rosolvedf That the Provident of said road bo j
requested to pronent to this meeting a full re- :
port of the earnings, condition and manage-
wont of tho road since tho la*t report.
Resolved, That tho Clerk of the Council be
instructed to furnish tho President of th_ ....
and U. R. Road with a copy of the ubovo
resolutions."
Council then adjourned.
M. M, MOORE. Clerk
For the Legislature
We'.aro authorized to auuounco
U11. H. M. JETER
candidate for tho .House of Representatives
HOTEL ARRIVALS
COOK’S "HOTEL..
November t3th.
Dr, N. J. Bussey. Jamestown, Ga.
Mrs. Emma Shaw, Stewart county, Gh£
Miss J. B. McGinty, do do do
J. S. Hogue. Atlanta. Ga.
Hun. K. Oglethorpo Daniel. Lumpkin. Ga.
W.O. Tuggle, LaGrange. Ga.
K, «H. Rutherford,Ga.
Dr. R. Jones. Ala.
J. M. Jones, Talbotton, Ga.
Mrs. Snodgrass, Talladega, A|a.
J. F. Blrckman, West Point, Ga.
. C. Blackman,
do
do
J. J. Williams. Tenn.
B. Lanier. Nashville. Torn.
G. W. Butterfield, Ohio-
H. Kelly, do
N. J, Clay, Arkansas.
K. D.Smith, LaGrange, G,i.
J. A. L. Lee, Ga
ll. C. Mitcholl, City.
J. S. Hall. Monigomy.
THE ALABAMA ELECTION.
Vote at Villula.
GOVERNOR,
Patton 40
Bulger*.
I 0 f t ho Legislature of Georgia, at tho ensuing
j election;^ pov S to
For Congress--3d Distriot.
Wo are authorized to announce
! HON. HUGH BUCHANAN,
! of Con eta county, for Congress for the 3d Dia-
j trict.
' The Third Congressional District id composed
of tho following counties: .Schley, Taylor, Mus
cogee. 1*Hrrin, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether,
Hoard, Coweta, Fayette, Clayton. Carroll,
Campbell, Haralson and Paulding. '
nov 3 te #
For Congre88--3d Distriot.
We arc authorized to announce
HON. B. II. B1GHAM.
: of Troup, for Congress for the 3d District.
The Third Congressional District is composed
, of the lollowing counties: Schley, Taylor, .Mus
cogee. Harris. Talbot, Troup. Meriwether,
i Heard, Coweta, Fayetto. Clayton, Carroll.
1 Campbell. Haralsou afidPaulding.
| net 31 te
We are authorized to annouuco
D. H. BURTS. Esq.,
of Chattahoochee, a candidate to represent tho
tilth Senatorial District (oomposod of tho roun-
tios of Muacogeo, Chattahoochee and Marion)
in tho next Legislature of Georgia. Election
on tho 15th November, 1865.
oct 31 to -
Watt..
Liffon*. •
Battle- * *
Kcese • • •
Uaniill* •
l.’ONORKHH.
SENATE.
...13
... 8
...70
...48
...lfi
.70
Nisbet....
CasleDB
HOUSE OK UEPRESKNTATIVE&*
Pitts.
Oweus
McCoy
SHERIFF.
Holland
Satterwhito.
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT.
Baker
O’Neal
TREARURKlt.
Lockhart 30
Random 34
Benton
TAX COLLECTOR.
Dagnal
Stafford 4
Johnson 3
assessor.
Ingraham 7
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Burch 30
Moreland 05
Clay 40
Booker 37
Jones 5
Buchanan
Edwards 4
Gov. Watts wu9 a candidate. The vote
for him was complimentary.
TUB VOTE AT GIRARD.
For Governor—Bulger 132; Patton 28.
Congress—Battle 180 ; Ligon 10 ; Reese
20; liamill 1.
State Senate—Cantons 182; Nishot 40 ;
Harris 1.
House of Representatives—McCoy 102;
Bullard 112; Owens 72; Pitts 30; Al
dridge 17.
Sboriff— Holland 211; Satterwhito 33.
Clerk Circuit Court—Baker 184; O’Neal
81.
Treasurer—Benton 176; Stroud 17;
Nobles 19; Ransom 15; Lockhart 10;
Page 8.
Tax Collector—Dagncll 121; Stafford
84, King 19.
Assessor—Ingraham *204 ; Morris 18.
Commissioners—Clay 199; Booker 152;
Buchanan 105; Burch 191; Stapps 32;
Moreland 48; Jordan 10; Jerald 10;
Harrison 10.
TIIE VOTE AT UNION SPRINGS—MACON CO.
For Governor—Patton 1%; Bulger 20 ;
Watts 15.
Congress--Battle 217; Reese 3; Ligon
22.
Senate—Powell 2*27; Mitcholl 0; Payne
6; Saunders 3.
House of Ropro*entalivos—Frazer 183 ;
EchoL 144 ; Knowles 104 ; Crawford 133 ;
Blakey 28; Judkins 95; Thompson 28;
Mclver 0.
Sheriff—Randle 241; Ward 2.
Tax Collector—McGowan 222: Howard
18.-%
Assessor—Slaughter 187; Stark 20
Glenn 39.
Clerk Circuit Court—Bilbro 109.
COL. BEVERLY A. THORNTON,
FOR SENATOR.
Editor Enquirer: As it is now evident that
the Convention will not change tho present
.Senatorial District, and as the action of the
next Legislature will be very Important and
uecd our best meu in that body, I would re
spectfully suggest Col. 11. A* Thornton for our
noxt Senator. I know Col. Thornton well, and
consider him one of the most intellectual men
of his ago in the State. Whon iu tho Legisla
ture from Muscogee oouuty, eight or ten years
ux<>, although thou young he took a very prom
inent stand, and it was then thought that no
young member could compote with him. By
ordinary rule, Chattahooohco county is now
entitled to the Senator, and as Mr. Thornton ie
living in Chattahoocheo county, 1 trust that
there will bo no opposition to him.
oct 3i—to Mubcookk.
For l)ougress,~2(1 District.
Lumpkin, Ga., Oot. 28, 1865.
To the Voter* of the 2d Conyrrational District:
In view of the present condition of our coun
try, the result of the late revolution roudoriug
our prominent friends ineligible to a seat in
Congrotw for tho presonf, 1 have bocn induced
by friouds from difforont parts of the District to
become a pandidate.
If 1 am your choice I will support the resto
ration policy of President Johnson; looking to
a complcto return of the Southern States to
their former status in the Union. The only
hope fur poaoo, happiness and prosperity is in a
frooand cheerful support of tho union of the
States upon constitutional limitr’.ons.
There is sorrow at tho grave of a firstborn;
anguish in the house that weeps a parent dead.
I remember the touching lamentation of that
ardent and impassioned nature, Edmund Burke,
when ho mourned an only son, the heir of hie
house and his name. You have all heard the
wail of tho King of Israel at the doath of a
rebel son, but no suoh sorrow is ever felt for tho
soldier slain in battle or for kindred gono down
to the grave, as the oxilo feels looking for the
timo upon his native homo, or the patriot when
he socs the soil of his country crimsoned with
fratornal blood. May our eyes never weep
those tears again. Your oountry hangs weep
ing on your neck and beseeches you by the
memories of the past aud tho hopos of tho fu
ture. to stay reproach aud crimination and
send healing waters along all the channels of
social nudipolitical life.
Respectfully,
J. E. BLOUNT, M. D.
Sumter Republican, Albany Putriot and
Cuthborl Reporter copy. oct 29 to
Register Your Names
And secure the privilege of voting in the f
election for city officers in December. The list*
is open at the Council Chambor in the Court
House, and will be closed on the 20th inst.
Persons who have not paid their poll tax will
bo requirod to pay the same at the time of
registering. M* M. MOORK,
Clerk of Council,
_nov2-2w Sun copy.
HLADQ’US Ml LIT IA RESELLCOUNTY, I
Crawford, Ala,, Oot. 3d, 1865. /
Siteciat Order I
No. 1.
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
PPLY AT
L OctlO-tf
78 BROAD STREET.
The citizens of Russell eounty are hereby in
formed that, by virtue of appointment, and in
obedience to instructions from his Excellency,
LEWIS E. PARSONS, Provisional Govornor
of the State of Alabama, I hereby assume com
mand of the Militia of this county.
All persons d Cairo us of forming Volunteer
Companies for tho County, to suppross insur
rection and crimes of violeuoo, are invited and
authorized by the staid order to form themselves
into Volunteer Companies, abd will recommend
suitable persons to oomtuand tho surne.
Tho necosflary arms aud ammunition will be
furuiphed. By order,
CHARLES M. HOOPER,
Col. com'd’g Militia Russell County.
Oot 19-tf
COTTON SEE D !
Hale. 16 inches wide, (Goodyear’s patent.)
I wiflh to purchase feveral WORK OXKN or
MULES. JAMES 11. SHORTER.
Oct 10—lm
For Rent,
VIT E ARE prepared to furnish Cotton Soed
v ▼ in any quantity. They are ot a superior
kind of cotton -m i warranted freeh and good.
Parties at a distance can be lurnishod.
oct291m J. It. IVEY A CO.
Macon Telegraph copy lm and send bill.
WANTED,
A ,, ,,n nrplgo und M hart.
M. -i.-. Bullock *fc Dnvenpor*
•»kcf iii‘ ™. l , u * certain parties in tuc north
bui ding, placed
» lot’r reu J. aud tli. lollowlu*
:8 »bact*!.^ uin adopted anil the Clerk
Port with lurn,6b Messrs. Bullock A Dnvon-
l *JiLjurW*\^ hat tb «. Council will no lorgor
4 Dav-th. m '■ tna,Pr >ft | belonging to Bullock
" t " rca iD r ln ,° Oglethorno .
•"•u ait,! l 41 of that part of the i
Uw * at,, 5 ,*l hi Jjuunoii be given to said par- i
^"Paau’th., . Marsnal notify the present
*>;£* CdJSt*" now t *‘ e tcnanU 01 1
Mw°o,« Fi r . CompMT No.
r*«-t iur the of t3d0 to |..y uca-f I
irunie4, rea ^* au J appropriu-
Compabzf W MeUheny, Young Amer>*
^•UudciI On * m »Uhwbu tue use «l ,
•tuber ior Monday craning, TtL |
A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with
six rooms, convenient to the business por- j
tion of the city; suitable for a boardinghouse
or private family.
For termfl apply to I)r: M. Woodruff nr
MRS. S. S. B '.HDWELL. '
oct 1—tf
~TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE in Wvnnton wiih ! (LATE OF KNOXVILLE, TENN.,)
TA eight good rooms for a family and four • MRACTICAL and Kxperiencnd
rooms in basemeut for oooiiing, oloeet and sor- j J. WATCHMAKER,
vants. Apply at THIS (iFl ICE. j No. 167 B’roau -txuei. opposite Co
sept H—tf j Hotel. Watch
GEORGIA
Buy’g
upany.
B ®y’* Baulc ol Selma
Central Bank
Commercial Bank-
Eastern Bank
^ Northern Bank
Southern Bank
J? SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Camden
I'* Bank of Charleston
j. Bank of Chester
Bank of Hamburg
^ Bank of Newberry
-J Bank of tho Stale of South Carolina
23 Commercial Bank
Exchange Bank *
l' 1 Farmers’ and Exchango Bank
Merchants' Bunk
Peoplos' Bank
| Planters’ Bank of Fairfield
' Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bunk
Southwestern Railroad 2
,f -' Union Bank
Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Railroad nnd Bank in
Bank of Middlo Georgia
Marine Bank
Bank of Augusta
Augusta Insurance
Bank of Athens
Bank of Columbus
Bank of Commerce
Bank of the Empire Stule
Bank of Fultou
Bank of Savannah
llauk of the State of Gcornu
City Bank of Auiueta tt.
Farmers' and Mechanics’ Bank
Mechanics’ Bank '...1
Merchants’ and Planters’ Bank
Planters’ Bank
Union Bank
Manufacturers’ Bank
Timber Cuttors’ Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile
Bank of Montgomery
(Mob«rM-2in TATIONH ° F 0TI,EK 11ANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT Ol'lt OFFICE
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
JUST OPEN!
M. CONNOR,
At 58 Broad Street,
Respectfully announco* to tho citizens of
Columbus and surrounding country that he has
now in store and to arrive A SPLENDID
STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
Comprising evory article usually kept in
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE;
CLOTHING
|NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
1.33 Broad St.,
NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE k LAWIION.
The Largest aud Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND-
CLOTHINC,
Comdstiug of tho following articles, I offer now
to my friends and customers :
CALICOES,
I)ELA1.\ES,
ALPACAS mid LUKT11KS,
KIEUHVOS—Fn-iith and ICnglUh,
LINENS,
ULKACIIUU Ml SLIMS and
8UEKT1NU,
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
the latest stylo: and a groat many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
1 rcspoctfully invito my frionds nnd custom
ers to call soon.
*■#- Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplioB at my storo.
B. JACKSON,
oct 15-tjanl 133 Broad street.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS
And a general assortment of
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,i Liquors in Cases.
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, j 500 Cases Choice Whiskey
LADIES’ CLOU CIMSj -
And a great many other arlicloci too numerous
to mention.
Bavin/ puruhiued my stock at tho LOWEST
j oct 15-tjanl
Just reeoivod and for halo at
II. JACKSON'S,
133 Broad street.
GOTTOIT.
0A8I1 PRICES, my motto will bo "QUICK j JOHN T, EDMUNDS & 00..
SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS ” . ,
SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.
An invitation to call and exaniino my stock
la respectfully extended to all. and particularly
the Ladiod,
M. CONNOR.
Oot 20,1865
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
to attend to Ilurses and cat- ,
I tie. Man and wife without children preferred.
I Apply to W.C. GRAY, j
| nov 3-1 w I
JOHN MILLER,
JEWELLER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts,,
AT HIK OLD STAND.
Uui now upon u new sud rich stork of
.FINE GOLD 'WATCIIKS.
RICH GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS/
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, Ac.
ALSO—A fino oesortinont of f ilvor aul Hold
TRIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, 6ilvor and Steel Frames,
WATCH WORK’and Jewelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Has charge of the Watch Department, which
in itself is a GUARANTYL that tho work will
be done in the best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watches can have
them JEWELLKD, either lu Ruby, Chrysolite,
Gurnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need nny recommen
dation from me, has charge of the Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac.
Uct20-tf Sun copy.
GOLD PENS.
FINKST ANI) BE
f Gold FENS. Call t
Oct 20 tf Sun copy.
B-ALLTIELIEI! ZELS
-AND-
C0MMISS10N MERCHANTS
MACON, GEORGIA,
Office on Third Street next Door to I >n *t Office.
St Co., Now York, or to our correspondents in
Liverpool, England.
Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the
flame to our care for salo or shipment, shall nave
prompt returns toaalos, in gold or currency as
they may direct.
We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton;
Hold and Silver und sight exchange on New
York bought and sold.
Wo refer by permis-ion to J. B. Robs A Son,
Bowdro .v Anderson, Knott & Ilowo, Hardeman
tV Sparks, It. W. Cubbcdge, N. A. Hardee A
Co., Savannah; Third National Bank, Nash-
villo; Citizens’ Bunk, Louisville; Commercial
Bunk, Louisville.
oct 31 -lm
GREEN ANI) BLACK TEA,
RAY RUM.
A SUPERIOR Artiol- . for sale bv
oot 27-tf CARTER Sc FLOURNOY.
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
J AYNES’ Exneotorunt;
Ayors’ Cherry Pectoral;
Balrinm Wild Cherry;
Sandford’s Liver Invigorator;
Ayer’s Fover and Aguo Cure;
Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient;
Cubebs and Copaiva:
Jayofl’ Carminative Balsam;
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup;
MoMuriu’s Elixir of Opium ;
Thompson's Kyo Water;
Mitchell’s Eye Salve:
Cherokee Remedy ;
Mustang Liniment;
Seidlitg Powders;
For sale by
j>ct 27-tf CARTER FLOURNOY.
COGNAC BRANDY
S0Z0D0NT.
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
_Ware House for the stor-
age ot Rollon and Merchandize. We solicit
patronage of our triend« and the poonle gen
erally. VKRNOY A MAHAFFJCY.
oct 17-tJtnl
WA-TsrTJiJJ,
LARD and COUNTRY HAMS.
MtX-U K, L. IWrPT.
Advances on Cotton.
New \ork, and make liberal CASH
advanced,
oot iff—tf
H. IVEY A CO.
DR. M. J. MOSES
lumbua in the practice of hia profeesion.
Office over Soear’e Jewelr/ Store. Room No. 5.
, KoeiJen<*e N. K. corner Jaekson and Baldwin
lutreete. oct 77-Xw®
The Great Ladies Fancy Store.
perrF& co.,|x
84 Broad iStroet,
HAVK JUST OPBNKD THE MOST HE\U-
TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
IN THE CITY.
Phoenix Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $600,000!
T HIS old and well known Company will re
open its business lit ray offico aud bo pre
pared to take all kindu of riro riaks.
R. B. MURDOCK. Agent.
oct 24-1 m*
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY person having a {dwelling of four, five
or six rooms conveniently situated, can
hear of a good tenant by applying at the store
of J. Kylo St Co. J*osscflaion wanted by lot of
January next. ;JOSEPH F. POU.
novl tf.
3£T|
LIMITED SCHOOL,
COLUMBUS, GA. '
IE number will bo limited to
40 pupils ; uud all will be ex-
. ..ted, after entering, to continue
tiie remainder of tho year-
The Fcholuatic year will be divi
ded into three terms. Thu FiKrtr
term now nrogroaning will end the 25th of De
cember; The hkconp, will begin the first of
January and end the lust of March ; the rintti),
will begin »he first of April and end the lust of
June. Payments due for ouch term at its be
ginning
ON HAND AN/) TO ARRH E
NEW GOODS!
V/. L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY.)
H AS JUST OPENED at No. 64
Broad Street, first, door above
Randolph, an entire y New aud Well
. •^“■'■'irted Stock ol' Goods, which lie
LADIES’ CLOAKS, :s t0 ,llc citiSa ! )H ColumbM and
J Mcmity at teasouttLIi! fi'>iires.
MoiS^rs. .1 lio’s Chitftin, Jas. Thweatt
find (yLiirloy feliivurs, chi always bo
SHOE
HOSIERY,
GIjOVIhIS .N’-r* at this Estahli-hment, and they
’ * . % 7 l .O bo pleased to see any of their
Ol'R STOUR COMP RISKS
Superior all Wool French Merinos,
Of tho fi.llowinit c.t'ors:
SOLFEKJNO,
ROYAL PURPLE.
MA/.A1UXE liLFE,
AFI1ES OF ROSES,
UKAI TIFUL DUOW.V,
“ ROSE; I
ALL WOOL DELAINES, tutors,
DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMI'tiS,
Suporiur Black an.1 Ool.'rci Ol.OTUS, for 1
Lodiefl’ Cloakfl,
Plain, Plaid, ami Striped P0PL1 NS. Stc . Sic. i
TERMS C A y H.
PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN,
Formerly of
BARNETT, CHAPMAN Sc (<).,
Will be pleased to dee all their old friends and
us many new ones at
‘‘THE BEE HIVE.”
Cot l'.t—bw
KNICK KNACKS
ii tonus who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a trouble to fihow
(jroods.
1 lie Stc ck consists of Goods of every
description, such as »
a .l!i •. Gents’ Boota and Shoaa
llalf Cotton do
.d;.;,’ Il.ind
Urnaiuonts.
and Hull |!i».
Belt, and But
Groccrioi, all kinds,
Mlifl" °
, I’orket Cutlery,
•e , great variety.
Fnpc .
>hii t-* and Fronts,
'•(•■it- ’ U*i lerwear,
J a pur un<l KnvelopM.
Pens and Ink.
Pencils,
I!!'
Ladies' Hats, latent
Cl.iblren f ’i Hats. !at«
Ladies’ Shoes, eve
Mi-MaW*. do <1»
Dull,,
I'llH--,
i ]. nnd Jooju,
, e„ lors,
p " Bookb,
Full Wnll.t,,
‘ 'andie Stioks,
Kiiughphy Mills,
Miiz-ir^ and Strap*;.
Although l have m
of the above articles
tho LARGEST STOCK
Bo
And a >.
WELL KNOWN FACT
that 1 keep only tbo
i rn
GOODS,
and that every one uiaK
value received fur ull i
have now on hand, in addition to the ubo\
Stock nt
DBY G-OOIDS,
A CUOICi: ASftOUTMKXT >-’F
FRENCH
n y i rticlosnor mentioned.
Sf » U u " I f h»ll and examine our
* if ogroro purohasing. August 28-3m
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OPFIOE,
•VO. UJiUAD STREET.
COl.lTMjJf.S, O.Y.
Suooess Attend^ tlio Diligent!
H'ANTFD — A wlii «,imi cmi Ind a varui
■'Id : >i'| , g < 'i' l, |!' 1 i " Small tamily by
, V PhCl AL N01’LCL.-r I htg leave to call
i ! i ' V'i'g l > , u ! '-ipi'itlipt4 nt our commu-
ii .. * i . V S' ' !::> 1 • ' a large number of
Hull- M. I. 1 an.. P.;u.nit;.q >h ftn( i olbw
appe
Aly adv‘
F
i ball ;
II first ou me
vo clfftwbere.
J. 11. SIKES,
lot -ai Forsyth
s tour room-; tho
miijg room ; tbo
. rood water nnd
!<i: property will
J.
AND TIIB CELEBRATED
MOSS ROSE CINDIES,
Which Iain MANUFACTURING everyday
I will begin in a short time, tho Baking ot
FANCY CAKES,
my usual SI PEIUOK ST V I,K.
Ornamcntod i
suitable for
WEDDINGS, PARTIES,
&C., etc., <fcc.
NOW IN STORE, it troll solootod Stock of
PINE APPLES, (1,return'd it, their utrn iuiec .
PICKLES, CAN GOODS, Ac,, A,-,
Freeh Ground SPICE,
MATCHES AND CANDLES,
FOOT MATS. BROOMS, Ac., Ac..
Wood and Willow Ware,
EXTRA FINK APPLES, for eating oi cooking.
TKES.
For 3 ile, Land in Texas.
I WI LI, s«>ll nr nxehring** I«-r property in this
I c.ty or in .mty n b t of land lying on Paoan
/’i' utici.-u, i exa-*, near the city ot
* .""c 1 "", ili'i.i.ii- be oxcellnnt and
utlu.lt iUly adill.tvd to .took ral.ing. Thu lot
fontiiMis | p) mlTi t jnU a good trade cun bo made
bv applying to J. H. SIKES.
l^oK SALE—A very »n l 2 horse Rookaway,
X- hut little woiu, with double harnees.
J h. SIKES.
I70RRKNT- A Ml ; v |. i ;not in Wynu-
, . t( ’ n r ‘ From 1 . . i’be lotoon-
i.iins 1 . ut-r ?; the lu.uso has six rooin.s; idl the
■.t-ouiblin.'- arc on thi* preiulde*.
11. SIKES.
Am
V
iR :
ALE CHEAP
i.Mile, Ala. ll
•1 - n l ' K I.
In?/
A hr
hands'
1 bo 1
<** bur
iso and lot in
s huutli of Seals’
!"t contains four
r . ms. All the
1 1 ho pi ace. The
to * planted with
•rchard of peach-
*. Convenient to
r.d female. ThU
I App.y to
to tlio r
i 17011 SALE-Th
I X 1 of McIntosh a
J. H. SIKES, or
wner. Dr- W, C- Belumv.
Iiuti.sc and lot on thecorne
Miui.-u mid 1 homo- strecta. Tho lo
^ °J Ujonml. The house ha
Ii finished (in tho prouiisea is th
good wet
■ill tur
HUH.
inlo
ntmn on
2ST E3 'W
BEESWAX AND DRIED FRUIT
'dT'^V.KTTJEOI*.
I will sell nny ot this Stock for
Cf .A. 23!, BEDELii & POPE
OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODI CE. No . 166 toad It. Columbus,
*' — ilXDEtt COOK’S HOTEL),
Our Bees Work till 9 at Niffht! \V" , LuLuf r c.XmUi l R,‘S t hBcit *- *
Wood! Wood! BOOTS AND SHOES,
Office Mo him: and Girvrp R. K. aud will coutinual.’y keep on hand every style of
f3ARTIES wishing a Oiik und Hick ry and 1 Ladies’, .Mines’and Children’s Shoos, and
u J Men n Buys and ^ uuths’ Boots, Shoes and
,-r. Gaiters, und Children s Copper-tiped Shoes.
X Heart Pine Wood by tho
supplied upou applieutiuii tu
J. M. FRAZER. Treasurer.
oct 21-tf
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned hog leave to inform their 1
friends and thu pniilic gi'ner.illv, in.<1 ihe.
have this day formed a copartuordlii|> under tue
name nnd stylo of
FONTAIME & HUGHES,
for the transaction of a
Warthouse anil General Gumaiissiun liu>'nes».
All business entrusted to them shnll receite
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in procur*
of erection, will soon be rea lv, but in the .tit* m
time wo will provide storage .or ouri-airon-
until thebuilding is tini-hc-I Cur "flieo at in-
ent is ou Randolph street, in W. W. Gn.-rurd’s
building, near tho old Lowell Wnrehou—.
•JOHN F*»N IAINK. !
^ . W. 11. HUGHES. I
__Columbus, Sopt. l'J. ]S6'»—oetl-if
Columbus Female Academy.
RATES OF TUITION.
Buff, ki[> ami Wax iirogaus,
Also, n fine a«sorunoot of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oct 21-tf
REMOVAL.
U r F h ivo removed tn No. 15 Broad
Micel, wntiuuo ppq- to todo
Grocery andGommissiou Business
mi l • buii en i« i\ ; ■ >• uiei ii a fair sliar0 of pub-
lie I Mi' ti.iWe. hill bo pie used to see all
Ii t
id
fall.
DR. BELLAMY
U AH vemnrul Lin office to the Prescript!0
diurvot Dr. Lew, No. 79 Broad Strret.
Residence at Mr. Wiley June*’.
cep2f*6tn.
will be under th.
and Mrs. Sai nukus bui o-ie pr
char god for tuition. Tho firft lor
on the 1st Monday in (Jet'borueM and tlio rate-
lor it are us fullowa 1
Literary Department f.11 1)0
Incidental Fee I 25
Music 2U 00
Use of Piano 3 .*«»
V’ocal Muxitf 2 im
French ]u ou
No extra charge for Latin.
Board for the Term 75 00
Boarders must furnish sheets, pillow oases
towels, table napkins and 1 ay cxttu f'r u»sh-
inff and light#. Tuition und L.<u- • mint it ;> n i
in advance. R. M. >Al NDEF •,
__8ept 17—tf Pru^iiiert.
G. A. KOEHNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ticcouil Door from I G. IMruppcr, "ti Jl mdolrh
cut; HltilllJ.vr MARKET PIUCKS paid (<
country produce
At .Vo. 19 Urund Btrrul.
JlfFEHSON & HAMILTON-
oct 21 lm
Av\:.V,
Notice.
indebted to l
ute firm ol
a by notified
; and those
uuary next.
handai .
Beaver t'asimeros, _
admirable trinuninx
to make the latest stylo-
suits at the shortest notice
cos. Call und examine the
chasing elsewhere.
Oot. 31, 1865-liu
?d from New York with
stock ot ilroad < ••tii .Nka
ros, D onkir.-. Vo-ting- and
minus, ami is now prepared—LiL.
DR. A. J. FOARD.
M KDICAL DIIUICTOH if tb.tHt* Art
Tennessee, tenders hia pr fcssional *
j to tho oitti«tii> ot Columbus auu viomn
Office in the Parry House.
I Oet Jl if
FOR SALE,
AT T11K OLD STAND Or
J. B. J QUifiS & BRO.,
A Loi' OK FINK
Top and no Top Buggies,
xin rticsajas.
WHIPS AMD COLLARS.
\\ ' N u t , v , .'>se « ut tho lot loon, we wll
sell cheap t .r cash, <>r exchange for cot
Sjn-t ... lHtlMf
IOO BOXES
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
B. .TAOKSON ’S,
H* ItltOAU