Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 10, 1865, Image 3

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TTPlUfSJ I HtwiiWM.—Wo ar« jduuaod to ?<*e that local NEWS | tliOT0 biu lKvC „ very pt ,. ccpti5It , FOU 'I HE KNCiUiilEH,. i jnftnt ol thu blocks ul ^ood»» of many «*f Th* following named gentlomen tire. Agents | our merchant, hti(j AitCKlH'® liSQOIRKU in Alabama*. I ( L n arfirnr«l annntpn p««n. f=o»!«’ Station. Ivor, Ilfttchnvbiibbco. B Sanborn. Hurtvllle. w (j. Waller. Poreone. - V. Banka. Guorryton. C. Baker, Susponsion. ff G. An,lr«*<. Chunncnuggco. n' I! Smith. Cnion Spring*. w. A. I.ostor. Villnla. Br . Xbbma" .1. Burke, Olonnvilio E. L. Jenkins. Midway. improvement in the general appearance of trade, during ! onr brief absence from tho city. Colum- , bus has labored under disadvantages during tbo summer and fall, caused by ; the destruction of her railroad communi cations and tho extraordinary «lmllownrss j of tho river. Tho cheaper freight sched- 1 ules recently adopted on the Western ' railroad lino6 have alroady gono far to“ • wards tho recovery of tho advantages i once enjoyed by this city, and the open* »*- X!,. following tmH>«d gtmtlcmcn Krc our . f ; navigatlc , n which rminot the several depots on the Muaecgee l , , A,*ent j at u»e.t. ( possibly be dolayod many days longer, will give us facilities unsurp used by any interior Southern city. Every section of Georgia or Alabama that formerly found Columbus its most accessible and advan tageous point to trade at or ship produce CANDIDATES. COL. JAMES N. llAMSKY i* a caudidato fot re-tUct. on fo the Senate from Harris, Talbot and Vp-mir counties. no^P—te We aro authorised to anuouuce the name of Gen. VUIL COOK as a candidate to CongreBi from the Second Congressional District. Oeu, Cook tv us originally opposed to secession, but whey, his Plate seceded went into tho army and j thcro remained until the clone of the w nov 9 to XKW stork! WILMAN, YOUNG & BRO., NEW ^oke NEW GOODS! Station No. 2, Col. J. A. L, Lek. At Box Spring*. U. D* Williams. ytdenevo, J. O’Neal. At Duller* E. B. h aTi kb. r fort Valley. J. L. Byinoton. At Jones'Crossing. J ames W. Covixotow Wo ure nuthoriied to announce A. W. RKDDING, of IiarrU oounty, a eBudidato to represent tho j j I-V0 io cfore anri ftr# dnily Senatorial Diau ict composed of the counties ol' J ortuieut'r Upson. Talbot and Harri*. in the ennuiug Leg islature of Georgia, nov U to OKLBE.S, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS' BANK AGENCY. S Nr™atl?" G0Lb > S,LVER AND EXCHANGE BOXJO-HCT J±2<TJD SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. NEW GOODS! VHUNTER’S OLD STAND.) lot; u largo A c;ami>. E„,T"8 KvqcinURi Allow me to liioiuli T our b'’ 1 ' 1 ' 1 '' •i"*' for r, ' a!0 „oj not here nwnllo ac diMe for a .“b»t announce ns which I moot consent to be a •be Representative krftbbk of tho nckt Legi luture, p,vWlt_ ^ t >'• !“• HOWARD. fojeK x r > ' are recniring ut thoir new ,od fostiionoblo Bool and Shoe Store, un der Cook'.- 11 Ael, one of the. linest stocks c f fijois and Shoes, for both Ueuls nnd bsdibs, that cun bo found in the .South, .j l lt y hsvo tome Oent«’ Stitched Work tb>; ir eil'ccltilij tin' thing for the sesson. ll _ tVbaio rr<|uestod to inform our renders ‘is! Oeo. Sbciids will open n largo and j„ e uss wtirent ot Goods this day, at the I store l«t«!y occupied by Messrs. Hull, Jack A: Co., and will lmvo rogular sales junction nent wock. It M'e aro authorised to announce tho niuoo. of It. J. MOSES, aud J. M. RUSSELL, ns candidates for the House of Korroscntattres to, will Ond it to its intorest to continue its | for this county. Nor 8 te commercial intercourse with us. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Look Hkhe Hoys!—Mon?. DeLouis and his performing dogs, who will »ing, waltz, balance on their fore legs on tho back of a chair, pretend death, run around the ring on two legs, and do many other funny things are with Thayer & XoycB* U. S. Circus. Old Sam Sticxnky, the greatest af- voritc ever in the South, is with Thay'er & , Noyes’ circus. Wq arc authorised to announce the name of Col. B. A. THOKXTOM a? a candidate for Senator from the 24th Sena torial T)istrict, composed of the counlie* of Mnrion, Muscogee aud Chattahoochee. nq v 7 to * A C Alt ||. Kijitok Kn^likkr: During toy temporary abbenco from home aOrnu partial friendehavo nnnounced my name as a eaudidate for the Legislature to represent the 24th Senatorial District. Pormit me to say that uiy private on. gagoiuents nru such a* to preclude tho possibil- Corrteiiun.—By a mUtuke of tho print- j »Y of uiy h.iUK a candidate for tho position. er, we wore yesterday made to report the; UusncatTully.. ., . . . . ... ,l i nov H le J Ac. 'l• viiApiDLiiP. oer diem pay of delegate?, voted by the — - " Convention, $f» per day. Il piiould have tor llio ,cglalaturr. . 4 ,. I Mr. Kditob: You will please announce the oe — — | name of WAI A. McDOUGALD, Esq., as i» Just recoivod at Goorge N. Hoborfson | enndidato for the IIouso of Heprwentativoi , t & Co. : London Punch.; London Illustrated New?: Phunny Phollow ; Wilks Spirit; New Y’ork Clipper; Irish Amoriean; Chiqjney Corner. Metropo.itHU Record. Jim Reynold?, the favorite Southern ono >Je.siring,A nico home ami good j clown, and groat original wit and jester, Kew s\dvcrtl*euient8. H. lVKilis will havo a largo auction j I i»1e to»n orrow, in front of his store, at j 101 „• Cluck. Col. F. O. Wilkins oflora for sale Lis { I plantation on tho Mobile nnd (iirwrd Rail- ! I read. The Colonel has a good place, and ; ||5>’ I slsutition, hud bettor ten this pluce, J. E-un? & t’o. havo a largo lot of sea* IfmhkI timber for making wagons; il is of I;ae best quality and in the best condition Ifjruv 1 . He also has pud and knob lock?, Iihovei?, tongs and pruning shears. Dr?. Schiey and Raimis have associated Ifu-ms'-ives togothor for thn practice of |;r,rJ.fini). They are both distinguished I for their skill a* physicians, as well as I for their urbanity us gentlemen. H. C.“ Kimbrough (-tuitions people |i*i!fijUr»iding fer a note lost or stolen.— I feed Si ription. Jus. Castleberry, Ordinary of Chatta* |iooch^a county, has n lrg«l noline. ! Mr. N. L Howard's card, lie do* i being a undidath. jfo?a. Epping, IUinsnrd As Co. havo a !ir*.n sufe K*r ?ulo, Evorybody ought |lo have a safe those times. W. Ji. II. Flu lp*, alias R. Uivo, has a Itilof attractions that can only bo equal- lied in its drawl ny capacity by the circus* ■Ttoilive is nlwaj i fu.l. Tho bora have [lutimo to got out for (iowors, for tho fair- r ar.d swoetest -o< k tho busy boos. Tbo nolico of Mr. Goo. Sniolds is an liaportfint ono to tho-o wanting goods.— now hits ft 1 urge stock in store and Jfcwvy invoi.-c* to arrive next week. He Ivilltlicii commence to have regular auc- |tions. Circw.f.—Tho imnonso crowd tlirong- |iK and parsing up Oglethorpe street, yes* |t»rilay Hfternoon and last night, was only It fraction of the host that rushed to the ■grtvit Circus of M ‘SFr:*. Thayer *& Noyes, 1st Rsrring'u’s old corner. Tho porform- Banco fully justiliod tho anxiety of our fun- ■1-versto get suits. Never did Ctrousgive linoresatisfaction. Tho young folks were Idvdightcd, and we regard them by far Itbe bestjuages of a Circus that wo can | consult. Cohon Flat Sunk.—VY r e regret to learn IthaU box loaded at this city witli cotton l*i»s sunk in ].he river ft few days since, I white on tho way to Apalachicola. No llive* v.-cro lost, though thero wore some Irsrrow escapes. Tho box was ownod by Ito* 1 Messrs. Rates, of this vicinity, who Ibad butit it and were lbuiting it down the Inver. Rost of tho cotton was picked up I by steamers, but Vro t learn that forty or ■ fifty bales had not been recovered at the I latest account?. M’llk Km !a, the beautiful and during I*10?$:rienn<>, j, with ('buyer & Noyes' |V. s - Circus. ^LLE VlROlMA AND Mil. ToM KlNO, |Uthnr beautiful equostrian act?, are with Werd: Noyps’ circus. Cha?. VV. Noyks, tho best equestrian ■Win.r in this country, introduces bis |>i tr.did trick horse, Grey Eagle, jr., a ■ starvoi of eq-iinino sagacity, at every pers |* : ®anci. of Thayer c\: Noyes’ circus. ‘h Circus,—If the “Freedman’s Ru- bad been put on wheels and rolled ® ?0u *!» tho country, its advent in Colum- unequallod in his couiic songs and now jitkes, i6 with Thayer A; Noyes’ circus. NbwSonu, “Tho Charming Young Widow, I met on tbo Train," as sung on ly by Jim Reynold? at Thayer & Noyce circus. Burugwh & IvKi.I.KY, the finest per formers in the world, are with Thoyor Si Noyes’ circus. Jno. Sau.ndkhh, the unequalled seetiic rider, is with Thayer & No3*os* eircu*-. HOTEL^AhVuVA!,H. *- Cook's IIotkg, Nov. H, I860. R K Ledbetter, Cokeaburg, S C; Hugh Ruchiman, Now nan. Ga; H L) Johnston and son, Alacor.; J W Kendrick, Ga; Mrs Hawes, do; Jus Delbridge, d'>; I*»sqo McJvnight. Albany, N Y; J J Blackwell, N Y; (• A Cunningham. Ala; il M Andor*on, Roma, Gn; M Jacolm, N Y: N Van Bril an*! wile, do; „ 11 I) Harris, Macon. Ga; Master Henry ILirris. do; N L \ r t*.u Order, N Y': 7. Moofto, Lo±iisyillo, Ky; K C Hood, Harris county, Ga; N D Chiploy, Ky; T A Brown, Talhotton, Ga; W A Danicd, do; L D Dickerson, Tuskeegeo, Ala; Goo Bhields. Nashville, Tcnn; J no King, N Y; J J Marlin, Tuskngeo, Ala; .1 R Fulmore, Eufaula, Aia; T E Powell, Camden, Ala; N Beelund, Taylor county, Ga; Sim Maxwell, Cusscla, Ala; K H WiU«n, N O; Mrs N D Scott, Ala; PI H Ezell, Houston county, Ga; M L Patterson, city: M R Simmons, Chunrnmuggee, Ala. ! from the county of Chattahoochee. ! Mr. MoDDUgald is ft young. cucrKOtio amt in- J tollixont Rcutleman, largely intoret>UMt in tho (|u«?tiou of tho future supply of lftbor for tho I South and uill.mako a legislator equal to thy vuiorgoDcy of the timos. i nov 7 to CUATTAHOOCIiKE. For the lje^lslatiire. i PEOPLE'S TICKETu7 TALBOT COUNTY, MARION BUTHiNK, IlOBEKT BROOKS. nov 7 le PKOPLK. We aro authorized to announce J A U KS N. RUSSELL, Kaq., a emmidato to ropresent Muaooseo county in j the Homo of Konre?ontatiyes. nov/' to .. For the Legislature. ^Vo'are uuthorited to aunounoc 1 Uli. II. N. JETER a candidnte for tho Rouse of ltcprosonlatWcs of the Leaisliituro of Georgia, ut the ensuing eketion. novate GEORGIA. ,, , , „ .. .... Buy'g B§nk of Selma tcutrnl Ttaihond Bank 90 CortraI Bllllk Oaoralii EaiiroaU and Eankln? Cumimny... 00 Commor , fal Bank , n U00r,lu :? ' K„t„r„ U.«,k Dress and Cloak Trimmings j Lnkor /^Z:'.''ZZ"ZZZIIZZ. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, h; ,,k * fAlh#n '' Ladies' Furnishing Goods,!";; TSTOTIOTSF^I j Hats and Caps, Boots and- Shoos. GENTS’ AN1) BOVS' CLOTHIN <t, Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and nil kinda of (loed)« Mjitablo for Benia’ La- hich they offer lo ml vicinity at the Ifauk ot Colniubus Bank of Commerce Bank of the Empire Stute Bank of Fulton Bank of Savutinnli Bank of the Slate of Georgia City Bank of Augunta Farmers’ and Meohanioa’ Bank Mechanic*’ Bank MerchuuU’ and Planteru’ Bank Planters’ Bank Union Bank Manufacturer*’ Bank Timber Cutter*’ Bank ALABAMA. Bank of Mobilo Bunk of Montgomery 1‘OK UyoTATIUNS OK OTUKK HASH NOTES ENQUIRE AT Of October 31— 2m W. L. PARKER, (LATE OK KENTUCKY,) H as just opt;mod a t n 0 . 64 Broad Street, first door above ltuudolph, nn entiro v New and Well Assorted 'Stock of Booda, which he o'.'eis to the citizens of (Jol mu bus and 1 vtenuty at reasonable figures. Messrs, Tim’s Chaffin, Jus. Thweatt ’" s .5, 1 a,ld B liar ley Shivers, oin always bo ns I d'l* l'lstabh liiucnt, and they an : ” . J 10 pleased to sue any of their v mi | triends who may favor them with a call, * S i Sod" not lhiuk u 11 truuble * *►» SOUTH OAROLIN A. j The Stock w, i Bank of Camqen** Bunk of Charleston .. Bank of ('honor Bank of (ieorgetowu Bank of Hamburg; Bunk of Newberry Bunk of tho St;rto of SoulJi Curo.iini 23 Commercial Bank Exchaugo Bank 1° Fanners’ and Kxelmn«o Bank Merchant.s' Bunk Peoples' Bank ^ i Planter*’ Bank of Falvfie d ‘2 Planter*’ and Mechanics' Bank 3ta*o Bauk Southwestern ltaiircad 70 Union Bank 27 | consists of Goods of eyery lcRcrijjtion, such us: Callcoc?, 'tool Doldnos, Half Cotton do. Pt»plinj, MoK.-imbiques, •J u'*ouets, !NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! ! Whoever Wants Full Value for j thoir Money Must Como to ilmr Ornaments, }*< *.= mi i iiui; ii .. '' 'lo ilL'Il.-„n.| Du,. Denis' Hoots and Show Uoi.i “ •• •• UrocorioB, all kinds. isi-uaT Po< Hot Cutlery. 11* blu '* r. dii.T.ki, ' V' 11 |,, . , 1 V' fi an d Hammer* ^hoo Thread, Pertumvrie?, rs ll .ii* Oil*. P/Uiiadt*. i ,."iii»ml Nall Druihw ‘"Ui iiti«t Hair do V.tufj .s„hhs, ■having do r J'' re »vt variety. •* "liiit-:m<l Fri’nU. (jei t: ’ Underwear, {•‘bur and Envolope*. I cm* and Ink, rennils, flutes, 03 Liolli?. knitting ,\ ( o lit Ikn.elied lloiut Bruwt. , Ladic?’ Hut?, in ChUdrim's Rat ""'■'d' -'•■rnnriVB, 1" ecds and Jean*, run, Mi*; eu'lera, 1 Packet liiioks. ost .'all Wall !„/ 1 jindle cricks, . latrHt K tugliphy Mill*, uud 8trapf, ! For Congress--3d Distriot. . Wo are nuthoriied to announce HON. HIGH BUCHANAN, , of Cowota oouuly, for Congror? fortheCkl Dki- I triot. 1 The Third CongreMional Dintriot i* compoHod »>f i >jo following couniie;*; Schley, Taylor, .Muh- i, llairi?. Talbot, Troup, Meriwether, d, Coweta, Favetto, Clayton, Carroll, Talbot. ’ Heard, Coweta, Favetto. Claytoi ; Campbell. Uaralridn uud Pauldiug. dies’and Children s wear, the cititeiiH of Columbu.4 lowest market rules. The c.cpeciul nttention of Country Merchants i* invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing elKewhero. Liberal Rlnoount allowed to tho Trade. MR. THOMAS CHAl'FIN, Sit., (formerly with ltedd, alohnaon A Co.,} and MU UfiORGK MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kyio Jr Co.,) would bo ploi»*e<l to ica their old friend* nud patron* at tho above addretM, where they may rest aamr. d they will bo treated with the -nine fairnea* and kindiitu* which chnrnctorired their dealings with.them in former lime*. Nov K im HENRY PERSONS Hoi no partner—neither general, nor apodal* nor active, nor silent, HENRY PERSONS :B. JACKSON’S, ' Horn ? Hals, every style , 138 Broad St., | Uuy NKXT DOOR TO ROSETTE A LAWHOX. i A nd 0 *«• The Largest and Best Stock of ek beh / mnny articles not mentioned, will d<» well t'i call ami examine omr cha> August 38-Soi —AND — nov K to will keep tho be.*t ol'everything in his 1 in wholhir of DRY (JO»jDS, HATS, SHOES < CLOTHING. Fop Congress--3d District. I . We are authorised to announce llON. U. II. UIUIIAM, of Troup, for Oongreus for tho 3d District, i The Third Congroiodonttl District is composed j Offors no good* ftt wh«de?nlo i of the Billowing counties: Schley, Liyloi, Mu“- . . .... { (..,geo Ilarrid, Talbot, Truun, Meriwethor, be re-sold at hi* retail prim* I Heard, Coweta, Fayottc. Clayton, Carroll, Campbell, llarulsou aud Pauldiug. oet :U to ____ HENRY PERSONS Cpt sUdl . HENRY PERSONS Mishissippi Lkgisi.ation.—Tho Now Orlontifi Picayune, of the 4th instant, sa.vs Major ilillyer, of tho Nutohe/. C**uriL*r, koop* up h full account of tho procoodingH of the LopLlatut c, of which he U a nu*m- her, for hi* pnper, which is fur more viva cious and instructive limn that we ii rid in the Jackson papers. He informs bis reader.*, llmt they pro pose) to set apart twenty-live per cent, of Lho public receipts to pay tho State debt. The old debt to bn bought up at as low a discount as possible, A tax is to be lovied to support disabled Confederate ioldiers’ children. Bills have also been introduced to com pel the railroad companies to haveswna- rate cars for negroc?, another to suspend all collection laws «*f the .State, and an other to exempt $15000 of property ol heads of families from seizure or sale. Another bill proposes to tax all suits brought in the United Staloe courts. We are authorised to annoum-o D. H. HURTS, Knq., of Chattahoochee, a candidate to represent the 21th Senato-ial District (composed of the coun ties of .tyiscogee, Chattahoochee and Marien) in tho next Leghdature of Georgia. Election on the 15th November, lHte. oct :U te COL. BEVERLY A. THORNTON, FOR SENATOR. falitor Rnquirtr : As it is now evident that tho Convention will not change tbo preseti* Senatorial Distriot, and ft* tho action of tb* next Legislature will be very important and need our beat men in that body, I would re spectfully suggost Col. B. A- Thountum for our next Sonutor. 1 Know Col. Thornton well, and emmider him one of tho un*n intellectual men of hi* age in tho State. When in tho Legisla ture from Muscogee county, eight or teu ycora ago, althoughjhon young he took a very prom inent stand, and it wa* then thought that no young member could oompete with him. By ordii ary rule, Cbattahoochoo oounty i* now entitled to the Senator* and a? Mr. Thornton l* living" in rhattahooohee county, 1 tnu«t that there will he no opposition to him. oetSi—to Muscoghk. Underwood is De/d.-Wo are pained •o announce the duuth i»f Mr. Aiiyustu? Underwood, which occurred ut his rcsi** dence in this city at ‘2 1*. M. yesterduy, after an illness of a few days, lie was an honored member of tho Typographical profession, ft gentleman of fine intellect, and one of the most whole-souled, genial companions wo ever know. lie will ho l^ng missed from tho largo circle of his friends und admirers in this community, and elsewhere bo has lived, lio is goto* from among us forever ; lot us emulate bis virtues.—Montgomery Ltdgcr> 8<A. GOLD PENS. T ASSOl’.' . id try them T. S. Sl’EAR’S, Call i Oet 20 If fiun copy. “All is Fair iu the West.” For Congress,—2*1 District, j Lumpkin, Ga., Oct. 2$, 1865. i Tv thr Voter* of the 2'/ Conoretfionnl Jtintric*: In view ot tho presontcoudition of ouroouu- i try, tho result of the late revolution rendering our prominent frieudrf ineligible to a seat in j Congress lor tho prusont, I have boon induced by friend* from differont part* of the Dii»tri<H to j become » candidnte. If I am your choice I will jupport tho rente- ! ration policy of President Johnson, looking to a completo return of tho Southern States to thoir former status in tho Union. The only hope for peace, happineso and prosperity is in a freoand cheerful Hupport of the uniou of the States upon constitutional limitations. There is sorrow at the gru>o of a first born, anguish in tbo home that weeps a parent dead’ I remember the touching lamontation of that ardent aud impassioned nature, Kdmund Burke* when he mourned an only son, the heir of his house aud hi* name. You havo all hoard the wail of tbo King of Israel at the death of a The City of Mexico T.tnes, of tho 2dd | rebel *on, but no such sorrow is ever foil for tho September, bu? boon received at St. Louis, i soldier stain in battle or for kindred gone down l v *' u d not lmvo stirred darkeydom to j It says |1* aimb r u p'.'.i*. tin,n c.id the arrival of 'i'* 10 following gor.tlernon havo been up l*’wtr d: | f; UiS l,n, pointed Agouti to tho grave, as the cxilo fuels looking lor tho time upon his native home, or tho patriot wh« n ,, , ... * .. ho ioel the soil of bii country crimsoned with ■ Sonora Sterling ! fru,e,n * 11 Mood ’ May ttr y > P bacn » "grenl institu- ivi'cc,’"ilite^oi''Aliaeouri; l.lwin Harm, hbowtoara amin. Your c«uu;ry bunc weep- • with tho negroes, nnd this is the first i late of Tennessee ; John Perkin?, late of i ingun your neck ana beseeches jou by the ^ 1 n the? havo over Cfi-.vr.l to vUit it Louisiana ; VV. T, Ilurdeman und UcborU*, ! inomoriw of the pa.«t and the hope* of tho iu- , J , Z y .|lulo of Texas. | turc. to stay reproach and crimination and - ' • 'pn-. nco becoming so great Senors Price, Hnrri.t and Perk Ip s left *end hoallng watert Along all the chanueh* of j ; T «nt. VV n ho,.# that they enjoyed it j this city on the 10th inst. for Cordova, and | H0CIIil aa( | p( juirai life. •td^roe enhanced by their changed the region of country bordering on the Respoctfully, ”“ J “tierra caliente.” Senors Hurdurnan and t j Roberts left on the iiOtb ins. for Topee | T ,- nnK iu., l * i|| ianv -nJ tbe (Sounlry borduriiiR on tlio Pucillu. ! Cu S ;hb ,! r [ ixepori.r oop'y. A ’ oci Tnoir duties aro to cxamtr.n tho lands of- ! — ■ r lured for coloi'ir.ution purposes, and to j Register YOUF TO-WIT: Extra Kuglish Dairy Choere, Pickle*, Chaw Chaw. Sardines, Can Oy*u>rs, Lobe tern, Raisins, Cundie*, Nuts, Liquors, Table huucu, Dried Figs, Fancy Basket*, Crusbc-1 and Pulverized Sugars, Cliaiupa^ae, and m w««»t men) othn aitlutc* too numerous to nuntlon. noy 8 i w W* W. QARKAIU*. J- B. 1VKY, J. W. Tl'bUS. E. S. SWIFT, Ag’t, 163 Broad Stroot, OPPOSITE COOK'S H0TL*I„ n.l opening a .'argu Will sell his goods at a? low prices a* they enn he bought for in this mnrltei. rtriMT,** 1 Who 1h too well known to need any HENRY PERSONS | a„.i Is selling Silks from flu to $110; Cl oak h from •I0to$18f»; OvorCoat* from ♦lnto. , j.70; Pants from to $28; Blanket* from 46 to .135. HENRY PERSONS Will reor r ve !..».> week Iugrain 3-ply and Brns- solls Cri, Lung*. HENRY PERSONS Hill keep bn slock completo by waokly arrival* of good-. HENRY PERSONS Hu^wriUen an ungraminaticttl scnlcneo in this advertisement uud will givo to tho boy nr girl under fourteen year* ol age a presont worth five dollars who first corrects it. HO [Orocid Street, Old Htaad of Redd, Johuson& Co. _nov_7 2w . JUST RECEIVED! —BY— WISE & WATT, IN LIGON’S BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO TIIK OLD POST OFl'ICE. A Fine Assortment of T. S. SPEAR, .PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JEWELLBE/, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AY lilt 01,1) STAND. Hu* n.jw open a new and rich ,toek of KINK (IOLII W.VTCMKS, RICH OOLI) JKWEUIY, STKIIUNIJ SILVKlt WAKE, KINK l'K.VTKD CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, ; SPOON'S, PICKUK STANDS, I SYllUP CUPS, &c. | ALSO—A fine a**ortniont ol Silver and Gold j T1UMBLFS, Gold ami Silver SPKl'TACLKS. j H Al R WO R K , ; Made to order, any defign or pattern. , PEBBLE SPECTACLES, ! In Gold, Silver nnd Stool Frame*. i :id^S“ir lryr,,1 "' lr " lby “ 0,d LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, ” MR. JAS. FRICKER c'T.ttni^rT,; 1 lln? charge of tho Watch Dcpnrfmeut, which ! I rciipoctlully i * in Hsolf h uUUARANTlCK that tho work wilj | or* to call noon. I bo done iu tho be*t pawiblo mannot. Country M VMW41 ,,,, Per*f»n* having PLAIN Wutchon cun have their supplies at my etore. j 1 s ,j U |f 8 . U £^jjg | tu.m JEWELLED, either in Hub,. chr„«ut«.; B. JACKSON, I/ For S le, Lacd in Texas. ' oct 15-tjenl Ul liro.1.1 niroet. I I " ILL sell nr o.ii'hiiui; lor property in thl, 1 r Ij ..r vt'.'tlnty o I tol nin.l lying on Peow _ _ ! B»y«u. Culonmn co.. • exur^ near theoityof tuiMon- DRY ,CLOTH! C, GEtiERAL INTELLIGENCE OPFIoeI. j .Y(). (>5 Mil)AD STREET, OOLUMBUs, Ci.\. i Success Atteuds_ the Diligent I i VV*?.™!.7,A ' vh .'!': >v "r". • •«» o**«» *.r»»4 Conniiiting of tl'o I lomv friomi? und ot CALICOES i DKl.AINK^i, AI)P\CAM and LUST MClilNOH—French c ' LINENS, UliKACIlEU Mt Sbl' I SttEKTINU. ida gr.-; .? 1 !i vh.cb MG* a go _ ... —....11 lumily by ut this lutcl’igunen Ulhce. S.l'M-l'Vl' NoriCL.-1 lug leave to esll ontuoi l" Ilf cm pi i nils is o I our ommu- a hiruo number ol* •iiions nnd other ,, not appear 1» “A!, ! ' , '"I '’ r "' ) ,y ndvic. la . 1 1 . 11 h«> cull tirat on m« tiid eec il wo can’t irmto, then noHsoabere. , *i. II. SIKK8. • 1 11 ^' t' : ' II«* u «i2 owned and ■* < a.’ ■ ■' i • • r. p ui>. j.mv,lod ou the • .»un I.:-.- j n.-ft til the Opelika uepor. The buil- u.K • >•;!■■■ oi.g iiiui '"J Get wide with. 12 WI ‘V s, " d ' Ah '-' bau-Iu..- will be : m1,1 1hr ^- J- H. aIKES. L'' i 'b > tLJ ~.i } on:<« and f.*t on Forsyth I , 001^ iiiohri.*, • "mains Gur rooms; the room; tb '• Ii t*f I *? ‘ter and orty will | Gurnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Liquors in OcbSCS. excellent aud (lotion from mo. ha* olmrgc of the Repairing of \ gOO CllOiC^ WIl’.SkOY ' a< r.s and a,;ut diradvean be urade Jewelry. Diamond aetting, Kogravlng, Ac. * * by upplj'ii.g fo J. ti. HIKES. Uct20-tl fiun copy. * * CUCt limiTuy, ‘ jj'Ult S.\LU—A vcr.v po**,i 2-iiorso llockatgoy, 100 rhamnnnnfl I bm. little worn, w.tli duublo hurues*. _ 100 Baskets Cliampcujne, ( all brand?. Just received and l »r “aj,- ut It. .1 X CKSO.VS, oct IC-tJ&nl ; 13 liro "* 11 out COTTOU. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS ryiACON, GEORGIA, Office on Third Street next ftoor to /’<•' Ojp.e*. XKJR«*ro propnred t-> tulike cash udvitnoe** *• u vv ebipincnt* ol cafttin to Norton. fi!»uelit*?r A Co.. New York or to our correspondent* iu Staple and Fancy Groceries, ! L p'auteM aiuf'ownoi •art of the foll«Awiug: iit.it. .* ir> "u.-nui.iting*. arc ou Gie prcuuiaei. J- II. fiIh.ES. l?l>n>ALK Cl/C.AP-d Inn,mo and lot , ' : : k \ ‘• •- mik- Mouth ol Sen j,Nition,.la,t night, and that tho clowr r,r *Vtnak6 them the butt of thoir Jokes ! Kcly as usuhl. The boys, too, were ,r ‘ full forco following tho "uiuaic ^' 'and admiring tho diminutive pro- of tho pop it-s. We* 11 venture “•Uhfy went their last half on thp cir- 81 Walnut, «nd will go a^ain at lonjf | J •’“* cteenbackt and lho opportunity ^‘Ptrtniu make tboir report to tho proper authori ties as soon a? practicable. And necuro the privilege of voting in the election for city officer* in December. The lLt Business and domesticity arc too often . i* open at the tkiuncil Chamber in tho Court antagonistic. “What are you going to do ‘ House, und will b- closed on the 20th \n*t. now ?” said a gr-ntlcmun lo his Iriund on | Person* who have not paid their poll tax will Broadway, who recently failed in business. ! bo required to pay the *uine at tho time of “1 beliovn I will go homo and got acquaint- | rfcg i MO r»ng. M- M. .MOOUK. J. R IVEY & CO., J' k. ULOt'NT, M. D. j COTTON FACTORS, Wai’eliotisc •, EKCK1VIXG. HjEffABDl.\(i AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, J^JAVING a. commodiou** Brick WarehouHt I go hon ~ - I ed with my family,” wasTho reply.’ *** Potato.—Wo acknowledged ro-I - from Mr*. Chandler, the other ?! Wt ?irc'.ohed itself out to it greater g ^ tt-ar, any pMato wo had s*cn no- V * ln >*w!iora, ai d now we have ot.O j Popi.orvll A HIS;; Bout H ."l 1 -j*; Atlantic L • *'««ti.ij fcavt* iioui equally umbitioua , 'Re< M Rank 4-1 SiV'f'i'lo’t* Wc «d xnv Other in bulk. This last Prinu—Pac fi«? 29?: Arno.-kowg 25c; IticUinond Yew York Dry Good* Market. Nkw York. Nov. 1.—'The following dispatch es and quotations havo been tmlletim d to the Dry Good* Kxohange t< -day: brown cottons, tandards, riXi.* N<wuark«t 3Sc; 1. Stickskt. who turn, three ■ junior,dull* tit once, rid- I hi* k'° UnC ' r * n K- The un.nproarhu- 5..J;* l ' 1 ** t *o», it with- Th.yer <fc ■’"** IWU. lUlcn > "n^ie—aaumia-iiK, i . i> 1 , luuho- . 37',*: Kentucky Jeans— Rodin-to’s Cambrics— \Vathiogton, 27j: Ow*,more*-hv. an's silk mixed, J2 - r i0: Middlesex, ti 50; De- laloea—Paoific and Ham'lt in. 35j ; Suool Cot ton—Coat’s. tl00; Hadley Company 90o; Hoop akirts—Duplex Elliptic, 20. 'io, 30, S5, 40, 45, 50, por dot. hoop*. H (D ; J K. A A. F. Meyer 1. X. L.. 6 Upes I*** iooa IM to 440 ; springs. Ko 5 per do* ; Merar's doasestioooriets cane. 110 50; whudeheae 114 to Itt per doa. to do tho Warehouse, Kecoiving, Forwarding and Commission Busiue** in nil its varicus bra ache*. We ore also prepared to advanoe «>n Cotton and Merchandise in etore, und ou Cut .on for J. R. IVBY A CU Clerk of Council, no*2 2w Bur. copy. riEADQ'HS MILITI A UUVsnLLWUNTY. I ; “Sim.T CiiAwroiiu. Ala., Oct. 3d, 18&5. / Cun*iKn Special Order ^ Thu citiinBi uf K«.Mll CjUftty ur« bereh, in- J'»l»wh<w. «•-. »••*•».»? formod that, by vir oe of appointment, trod In T T.T obedionce to instructions from hi* Bxcellency, i AJJ * LEWIS K. I’AltSONfi, Provisional Governor of tbe State ot Alabama, l hereby asauruv com mand of the Militia o( thi* oounty. All persons desirous of forming Volunteer Companies for ike County, to supprou insur rection and crimes ol violence, are invited and authorized by the said order to form tbemn lves into Volunteer Companies, and will reoomtuead suitable persons to command tho same. The necessary arms and ammunition will be famished. By order, CHARLES M. IIOOPHR. Cel. eoa'd'g Militia Russell County. ; 0* 1* if consisting Prime N. 0. Sugar*, (brown) Clarified Crushed and Pulverlsod Sugar.-, Rio and Java Coffee, Maukorcl, No*. 1, 2 ami J, Black and Green Ton. Cundlut, Lru.-uvoSi.ap. Toilet Soap*. Assorted and Fancy Candice. Gum Drops and Kairf.n*, Currenr*, Date? and Prune*, Man-aroni rnd Cbeonc, .Tcllie*. of difforont kind,*, Moco and Cniuuiou Bark, Pepor, Spice and Ginper. Pickles quarts and pint*, and Piuolill. Preston A Merrill’s Yea*t Powder*, Soaa, Fine Chweing and Smoking Tobacco, Fresh Salmon, Lobstor* and Sardine?, Fine Wine*, Liquors, London Porter and Ale, Worcester >11110*0, Cumberland Sauce, Tomatoo Cul.mp, Fine Sugar IIouso Syrup, Fine Family Flour, Mac ahoy Snufl', Nuts, Citron*, Almonds und Filbuts, Putter, Pie-nic and Soda Cracker*, Mustard, bo*t KogliHli, French and Ameririin. 1 Call soon and examine lor your.-olves, ox I have too many article* to onuinorate for tho printer*. K. S. SWIFT, Ag’t. Oct 81—2w A. V. BOATRITE, 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA., OPPOSITE COLrHOVS liANK, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, —AND— BLANKETS. JOHN 1», MANIjKY, Formerly of firm of Manley A IKdge*. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly of ftrui of G. L. McGuugh Jc Co. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, « IIIH.V AT 78 BUG AD STUB FT. • ?auie to our prompt return* total they may direct. Wo Rolieit onlcrj for Gold and Stive York bought uud of cotton en’ruati: ? orshipintnt.stial . in gold or currci «* r« -. 1/,., Lou-u !. yunl ighatui >mei> ; clllllr■•♦fl.iw,.,-. A I- I ! the blLt” m IomiIv' !| ■ 1 can hv bou ht a t A|»p ( y to to tho own - T^OR .SA Li:—The in 1 • I Moli -odi hi -l contain* fo a -n* ,4 | <»ri.o:n> vv-l. firshhod usual bu, ply «.| „ U t I ! of water. C.llforlur fi ol Seale* >t contains tour ’oin*. All tbe he place. Tbe 1 planted with -'1 ud ol peaoh- ' "venient to Thi* id ieiuale. lie nurd Gold und Silver and .-iyhl e.vcua..go ou New ' ‘ ,*\T “nn ~XKT York bought au.l Hold. " L - N W mmsMsm shot ud side store. •L H sTKKS, or r ii. C. Bolamy. i' d lot on tbe come ma* Mtoota. Thelo ‘Ml. l lie house ba . * lie P.otntse* is th l, . u "; « ■ 1 « good wel information mi J n. SIKBS, B‘T C. PoPK. . villo; Citizen*’ Bunk, Louisv.ll'*; Co . Hank, Loun-villo. oct 31 lu GREEN AND BLACK TEA, (\Y tho very v/ oct'27-tl be. i •luuliiy, for miU CAR I’Kll X I L' HTUN0V, BAY RUM. A SUPERIOU Arli 'lo. lur bv oot 27-tf C A It I’Klt y FL< H ■ R N G V . VALUABLE MEDICINES. | JAYNES’ Exj;; Aye « i (LATE ELLIS. LIVINQSTON A <;0.,i COMMISSION MERCHANT,! columSus, ga., -liru-i' PROMPTLY Ktiil Kivn j.er- j ▼ ▼ aonal attention to tho mlo «*f COTTON ! and other produce courigned to hi* cure, aud fill al) ardors lor Mercbamliae which can be procured in tbe city of Columbus und forward 1 the same either by BOATS. KAIL ROADS or A T , , , WAGONM. A six rooms, convenient to the bunineri1 p Thankful for the very libeml patronage ex- 1 tion c-f the oil*’; suitable for a )»4*arding house tended to our old firm, would solicit * share of or nrivai* lamily. the same at the Intelligence Office. No. U5 ; For term* apply to Dr. M, WooDityr or Br®»4,lr«l. UVIX(IST9}i, MlU. 3 S. BAHDWELL. l>« A-lm | *r> i-tl V OctlO-(f Rubber Belting. tKVF.llAL Splendid now Rubber, liolt* for > »»!•>. lUinnhM Ti lde, (U<io(Wear’» |.»t,nu) [ wind M I'urchMe *ev. r;.l WORE OXEN or [ULKS. JAMKfi H. oilOKlhK. Dot l'>- 1 m . _ For Rent, TWO-BTORY DWKLLING UorSKwith BatN.un SaadfiK Ayir’n Fev. r and Ague Cure; Tarrant V Saitrcr A - ariont; Cubcb* i nl C.paiva; Jayc*’ Canniim'ivc B leum ; Mis Winslow’.- ,S . <i:uiis Syrup McMurin’* Llixir t opium; ThompH 'n’s liyo Wa’er; Mit. holt's Ky » Salvo; Cher 'koe R. uiody ; Mustang Lirmuem; fieidlitz Powder’s; For sale by oct_27-tf CARTER & FLOURNOY. COGNAC BRANDY A ND Bul'KPoN Will Kl-.v. » letted ex pressly for medical i uri'i'-i" 1 . hn sale by ; oct'/i-lf CARTER A FLUl KNu\ . SOZODON'T. fl'lIE De-t ririic! . for tlio teeth »nd iu» that X can bo usod. F* r s le bv j oet 27-if « AKTKK - FLOURNOY. Phoenix Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CON*. j Cash Capital $600,000! j mlllS old and w« M kn *wii Un > i any will r« i - ' l open it? budne*? at niy <*«»it*«> and bo prt*- ' pared to tako all kmu- oi Fin* ri^kr. , V K. ii. Ml KDucK, Agent. j oet 31-1 m* Dwolliug Wanted. A NY person having h dwelling of four, five hearofago id tonant by applyitu » ‘hostore of J. Kyle A C>. IWarn... wan;«.l bv Nt »f January ueit. .JOSLl li F. 1 Gt. povl if. ... SELECT LIMITED fc-CHOOL, CO ,UM :us, C A. rpUP number will be limited ti /"X I 4'» piil.il, ; meI nil *“ ’’ 1 - ' pouted, alter onterin /, i the retnahidor of tft*> > The scholastic year w ded into time term*. RIDDELL & POPE, No, 166 Broad St,, Columbus, UXOKR COOK’S HOTEL). H roi LD rc?pi‘i'*fully announce to the citi- ..Aii.-iufo ul urn in:.- and vh-lnity that we ara now receiving and opening cur stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually ko. ,■ on hand every style ef Ladies'. Misses'and Children’s Shoes, and •VenV Roys’ nnd Yotnhs’ Boots, Shoes ao4 Gaiti-r*. uud Children’? Coppcr-tipcd Shoes. All Grade* o Rnfi’, Kip aud IVax ltrogaus. ilM'11 p;iiii- li .s 11 ell taken in aettin,up .or suiiM nn ne auniiiniso u I w..ik >..ld. i ‘a •Miiitis Miron,m!- w»: off.'liberal la teral now progro-. comber: Tho * t ■» January and oml tfi will begin the tir*t ■ June. Peymout*d ginning. Tho S’lltHT ill i-nd tho wi.l begat t r % <?r. Or: l»e- I uud <a,.l the ' lauh term ut u apply M.r.vr DR. BELLAMY Also, a fine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. j.ei Jl tf REMOVAL \\n:h.ivo nmovodtoNo. 15R, if Mroet, wiiuro wo propose t« Grocery and Commission Business .■a i >• lii^l 1 t n lu.iv r i in. iif a tin Hiare ot pub* Ik i Mtn-iiH o. Uesfi.tt bo pleas d lo «ee all ' uilu-j 1 'i *'“d muny new ♦sr C«II.HgllU.CUt- MjaMW THIS li I J 11KS1’ M ARKET PRIC S paid fer COUNTRY PRODUCE At No. 15 II i oh tl Mint. JiFF£KS0N & HAMILTON.' _oclSl lup rtotico. A LL persons imlfbied to the late firm of -V r. idy. 1- icuiimi X fiailt arc fioreby notified ilia in > ma* come op .aid -cttle; hnet those wiioi.ai to pay by n-. t day f January uext, ■ tiHi thoir not and >ui>t* •* .J, Uo pui is a'oii'f. I lie buoK.- am! paper.-, ot the <• -auerw «re Kept at our "Id *t.u,ii. o r >*:r o*.vi. r Ceok’s Ifoul. uuDY ,^F LK rj’lNjJ ot SWIFT, • FOrf SALE, AT THE OLD STAND OP J. B. J_QUmS & BRO., A Lot OP fixb Top and no Tt p Buggies, X r J\. XTL l.SJ 23 s a.. WHIPS AND COLLARS. \ In IA'< tu cb.so ..lit tho !ot lonn, wo will >> ..lU.lienp |.. r Ca,ll. nr exehanxe foroot- t ""' S.nt IS OW-tf i oo boxes Fine Ckewng Tobaooo, ‘ B. JACKSON’S, 133 MtlOu I'l'Bl,,, 1 .aii 3,-tf