Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 11, 1865, Image 3

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I LOCAL news ITEMS. c ,I»WR1»8 EW'RKH. A f .llowio* uamod «entl«mon aro.i«<mt, P S..,r„J. Es«o.««(t in Alabama : •iM.Ivcy. Unlohncbubbce. t, f Sanborn. Burtvillo. I a . Waller, Perron*. r \ v uaukf. Ounrryton. r,' r Raker. Suspension. £: Andrews. Chunnenunnee- I,' >[' Sailtb. iinion Sprlnas. I' Lester. Villuln. I!['Thomas J- Bnrke. Olennviile- JvDkina. Midway. . The followinf named nentlemen are our several depots on the Muscogee L Vo ■> Col. T. A. L. Lou. k !BoVbl'rine : .' 1! -.V; W "- U * M9 ' I.Oenevft. t'• d. 0 Ai.au. 1 Butler. K. U. " aTREU. L Valley, J. h. CviEntoK. ! r!L- Crossing. JaMuo W. Coveoto :al Notio o. , -ormon ol the Into lion. IIi.vxbI .'itllbe proacl.ed in St Luke’s Methodietlf roiug next. Li DENlll tJones [ JSvl* 101 ' c (unerul s — ,,ill be IT r h uh Sondey i V 11 it j, ,. Wm. U.Anaus. of Kufauln, Ain., ..h in the Presbyterian church on ne*t J"T' ,L nov 11 2t Ihitb ini - m >e« Artvertlseuienta. ^ i» ).;,lis will Hava his grand variety e tLis morn ‘ ,m Tuk Const it L'TtON \ i. Asikkij mknt — So many persons lmvo called at this otlieo la. nh'nin the language, r’tho Cor s'ltiil:'.- ■L Amendment tmw bol .ro tbn Stales lor adoption or rejection, that wo rtproduea CANDIDATES. col James n. ham»ky L’rtmlfdutu for re-election te the Senate it below, for the bunctit of nil to whom it \ ,rom liolri,, f Talbot ond Upson counties, •jornt s : i uov H—la j Joiut Resolution*, Jan. 31, l&o. U 0 it resolved by the Somite and House of Rep resentatives of the United Siutes of Ame rica in Congi-iss assembled, two third* of both Houses concurs in*, that the follow ing articles be proposed to the Lettish - tures of the several tSutes as an Amend ment to the Constitution of the United States; when ratified by three-fourths of said Legislatures, shall be valid to all in tents und purposes ns a part of the laid Constitution, namely : Art. 13.—Section 1. Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime, whereof the party Mature of Georgia shall have been duly convicted, shall ex- _novl‘to ist within the United States, or any place I subject to their jurisdiction. Sec. 2. Congress shall have power to ne* force this nrticlo by appropriate logis'a- Wo arc authorised to uunounoe the name of I Gen. PiilL COOK as a candidate to Ooiwres* from the Second Cong regional District. Gen, \ Cook was originally opposed to scceMiou, but . whe* Lin State neccdod went into the army unit j there remained until the cluso of the war. _nov^_te We are authorised to Imnouuce ( A. %. REDDING, | of llarris county, a oaudidato to represent the n__. . . , . .. San&lorial liisirlct rompond of tbs counties of | “* T * m “ or * ' , " <1 Upson, Talbot and Hnrrwi, iu the ensuing Log- , STORE! G< YOUNG & BRO., NEW J. TORB! NEW GOODS! BRO KL BR.S, —f- — - - OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. S »^?BLt£?-' iG0LD ’ SILVER AND . exchange BOUGHT -A-TSTIO SOLID. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. OTHER SECURITIES, ought and sold on Commission. *ular attention paid to Collections a | other points and the proceeds remittod Oct 13—2 in at 10$ o’clock in front '.vortUnment and attend Intelligence offleo of Maj*'r .Sikes d daily by all who want It may be made Lbttobe liiilty \ LLl USE ; illH D ft Cai LOPE ION., rs, ill dvr i'mSBI IANuEj i r 0U( L-E. purebahj IV. liAl.KIlf ;i>. GrOLl •bvi^aNd . ‘U.n UK -.1.: ih« *1 1 1 food’. W.:lm IBM. Hs& hcgb tiou oil lO’ii-d I l.jf, Mil. lent or 1,ire ' L«ral I rail, i • <'M'ii»ngu. I II, il»r,! i,. Cli'ik Sui'ormr Court of L,.Loutity h»i Iioliou oT interoat. L«*SnW«l.*, Hull it I luck's old r r w ||| s , || on Moudiiy neit, til »ue- L 10 o'clock n. m., n large! usaort- Vjofvaluat'. 1 ’ J r . v K'" 111 '. ,;u,l, ' r P »'* d »r , .iclc-. Mr. Shields will have jcg* ictiuzis during tite sosmoh. Kntiis iC Co. have some now double ' 4ins imploments. The vety thing .j-or L r thosowho want to pro- them-olvc#, They hNo have trdir und th»t, piatols, ntzort und — |dasri‘. \, Molt n oi Union Springs, wants 4 Tnnro*r for next year. Write to* „* hint »oon. K. Thomap iV Co. 125 Broad street* e received their large stock of fashion- tclothing8n*i furnishing goods. Any Lj inado article i*» their lino can be [.Jthere, of die best stylo j^nd quality, iMr/jo De'.z is alwnya on hand to fit wlo-e anatomy is not adapted to linnsl* 1 ? clothes. tv Uftitod Sta»c-‘i Hotel, in Louisville, | , ay, has a Car ] incur papor to-day. , 8 fiM-ehtss house, and kept bj rinfs men. The proprietors ere t- K. I 5 , ilrll and Theodoro Harris. |Harris h extensively known in this in S3 .mo i f the largest and moit lipurc .H - is of cotton that has boon Irmarket*. Prom our knowledge of |*econfidently rocoinmend the Uni- ial?s Hoini t«> the Southern travel, HO 11,1, ARKIVAI.H, I C-ok's Hotkl, Nov. 0, 1805. ped Cohen, Danville, Ky; IloHng. Ib’Miimopt, Texas; ink Forrest, U »S Uircu.-; f KMinrhart und family, Ala; RichsiJs> n nnd lady, d«»; and«ian. N Y; 'Lite, Pa; Fiowrfts Als; iDUoni’cr ami lady, -Lu; Brown, do; kin Jones, do, Horring, Louisville, Ky; Munin nnd wife, (Jn; Ciftjton, Ala; Pope, do; Sturgp-s and wife, Ind; J Guilford, Castello’a Circus; Burt*, CiKSHia, Ha; White, two ladies and sorv’t, Ala; Bays, Ringgold, Lay DSrr.itli, Baker co, (la; LWernura. Talbotlon, Ga; iHiii, Lumpkin, Ga; W'jbornton, Crawford, Ga; '.Tillman, Ala; lPollard, do; Lrkh.'liter, Mnriotla, (la; Fsrriih, Decatur, (la; ikihbs Chicago, III; ILm, Mich; ‘ llvt-rasf, <!«•; jllHoll, (la; •|»noy, Louisville, Ky; J ; i»s Vicksburg; tHichnel and family, La; Nashville, Thru; /Siam, do; *•»>. Tuskegeo, Ala; Tenn; Ala; *w, Cuaseta, Ala; jMourn, Columbur; H Ala; •Dttson, M & W P U K; ^KamiltoDf Ga; NVearo authnriiod to announce the name.-* of It. J. MOSES, and J. M. RUSSELL. as candidate? for the House of Representatives Ifor tliia couuty. Nov 8 1e A. J. Youxg & YOUNG, An insano man a steamboat at Kvansvillo, last Wednesday, and by cast ing olT her moorings let her float down tho stream where she lodged on a bur. For some time he BUCceMfhlly repelled tho boatmen who eamHoutto board her, but was finally overpowed. A larger breadth of land if. being sowed in wheal this fi.ll than over before in this county, and the farmer* anticipate a largo yield not harve-t. S od wheat i* selling at $2 per bushel.—Lebanon Register. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that we arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, 1 PUT IN OllDRK AND Mill* Any Lot of Cotton in (he State* if Georgia, South Carolina \ or Alabama, as we hare local agents at i nearly eoery town awl a corps of most j ejficienl men, selected fm integrity, capaci• : ty, and experience, to tube charge of f i 'rij j H e will also pay all Taxes and Charges of every description, >M) HIKE I.II1KIIAI. ADVANCES ! ON THE COTTON. In short, ice will Uilcc charge oj the Cotton ] on receipts or orders and girt the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time we rereice it unlit sold and. returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., yew York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool. England. U r e inmte the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta* Gil* Located in Columbus ns Agent for E- M Bruco A Co., I am prepared to tnkcchurgo of Cottons under the above a lvortisoraent, ami to make advances thereon. I am also desirous of purchasing largoly nud will pay full market rates. FICL.IX ALKXANDK.lt Office Brood street, Sept 20—tf over Ennis’hardware store. Wo are authorised to announce the name of Col. 11. A. THORNTON as a candidate for .Senator from the 24th Sena torial District, eomyosod ot the counties of (Ma'rion, Muscogee uud Chattahoochee. UOVj to A CAIlD* Kimtor E.Nqi'iKKK: During my temporary absence from home uome partial friends have announced my name ns a candidate for the Loghdaturu to represent tho 24th Senatorial District. Permit inc to say that my private on. BUKemonts mo such a* to prouludc the posaibil- ■ ity of my being a candidate for the position. ’ Respectfully. nov 8 ta JAS. M. CHAMBERS. . l*’or (he I.e^lalaturr. Mr. Editob: You will ptenso announce tho | namo of \VM A. McDOITJALD, Kaq., aa • candidate for the House of Representatives, from the county of Chattahoochee. Mr. McDougald is a young, euergetic and in telligent gentleman, largely interested in the question of tuo luluio supj»ly of labor for tho South and v ill inuke a legislator equal to tbo emergency of the times, nov 7 to CHATTAHOOCHEE.^ , For the l.vi;l«lalure. I PEOPLE’S TICKET OF TALBOT COUNTY, ; ?l A it ION DKTIltMC, llOUKltT BROOKS. nov 7 tc PEOPLE, We arc authorixod to aunounuo JAMU4 M. Kl'SSELL, Usip, acanuiduto to represent Muscogee county in the House of Representative?. nov S ta For the Legislature. We|are authorised to aunounce OR. II. M. JUTKIl a candidate for the Homo of Representative* of tho Legislature ol Georgia, at the ensuing election. _ nov 8 to For Congress--3d District. Wo arc authorised to annourcu HO.\. HUGH BUCHANAN, of Coweta county, for Congroes for the 3d Dis trict. The Third CongrcHsional District is composed of tho following counties: Sohley, Taylor, Mus cogee. Harris, Talbot, Troup, Meriwether, Heard, Coweta. Fayette, Clayton, Carroll, Campbell, Haralson and Paulding. nov 3 te For Congres8--3d District. We are authorised to announce HON. U. 11. U1GHAM, of Troup, for Congress for the 3d District. Tho Third CuimreMional District Is com|io«cd of the following countios: Schley, layloi, ,VIub- oogee, Harris, Talbot, Troun. Meriwether, lloaid, Cowota. Fayotto. Clayton, Carroll, Campboll, llar&iBon and Paulding, oet 31 te We are aulhorixed to announce U. II. BURT8, Rsq., ol Chattahoochee, a candidate to roprofontthe 24th Senatorial District (composed of the coun ties of Muscogee, Chattahoochee und Marion) In the noxt Legislature of Georgia. Election on the loth November, 1805. oct 31 to (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) Wf a large , ortment of i .. ' STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, i Dress and Cloak Trimmings | CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, ISf OTIoisTS! Hats and Caps, T3oot.s and Shoos. GENTS’ AND HOYS’ GLOTHIN G, Orel its* Bank of Selma Certral Bunk Commercial Bank Eastern Bank Northern Bank .Southern Bank jYi SOUTH CAROLINA. **. Bank of Camden I’ 1 ' Bank of Charleston 10 Bank of Chester Bank of George town ^ Bank ol‘ Hamburg Bank of Newberry ^ Bank of the State of South Carolina ^ Commercial Bank Exchange Bank Farmers' and K.vclmngo Bank Merchants' Bunk U Pooploi’ Bank ^,) Planters’ Bank ef Kairlle d '**' Planter*' and Mechanic*’ Bank l - 3t**e Bank ‘ Soulhweetorii llallrnad *J Union Bank FURNISHING GOODS,j r “ CASSIMERES, J Neutral Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank Bunk of Augusta Augusta Insurance Bank ol Athens Bank of Columbus Bank of Commerce Bnnk of the Empire Stuto Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah Bank of tho State of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers'and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanic?’ Bank Merchants’ami Planters’ Bank lMantors’ Bank : Union Bank i Manufacturer*' Bank j Timber Cutters' Bank ALABAMA ‘ Bank of Mobilo , Bnnk of Montgomery FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. W. L. PARKER, (LATE OP KENTUCKY.) H AS JUST OPJ2NEJ) fit No. 64 1Jroad Strout, first door above llamlolpli, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stock of Goods, which he eftts to (bo citizens of Columbus and vicinity at. reasonable figures. Messrs. 'I bo’s Chalfin, Jus. Thweatt Buy^g ( Clmrley Shivers, cin always bo t ft jUn d at this Kstabli.-luncnt, and they ... 3o ,' v |d bo pleased to see auv of their .... .v» 1 friends who may lavor them with a call, ... t • and will not think it a trouble to show Goods. . - I be counist j of Goods of every , description, such as : Cnllen 1 \\ .• J i Hait i QtUm d » ihiquc?. Gcal •’ Bool* ard Shoe* cvriev, all kind), T • <t!i in.I NaBBri SPEAR, l'RACTICAI. AND KXPUKIftNCED WATCHMAKER . -ANP- JBWELLER, Thocgpeoial attention of Countiy Merchant* ! o*« i* invited to call and examino ou. ?tnck hoh.ro Cornor Broj d and Randolph Sts., AT HIS OLD STAND, SATINETS, JEANS, . TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, I and all kind* of Good? ?uituhle lor Gent?' La dies'und Children’* wear, which they offer to j the citizen* of Columbu* lowest market rate*. and ’inlty ut tho purchasing eDovrliore Liboral Dincount allowed to the 'Trade. ; MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN. Sh., (formerly ; with Redd, Johneon A Co.,) an I MU GEORGE MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kyle k Co.,) would be ple.vod to weo their old friend* and j patron* at the ubovo addre?*, where they may rest assured they will bo treated with tho same | lairne?? uud kindne?* which charact.01i7.cd their dealingH with them in former time*. Nov 8 lm HENRY PERSONS j iprcial. | EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESHl DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN B: Ah«; Ip, Talbutton, (is; ■••tinrui wife. Hk\t.—Profossor Thorn- tho sun’s boat RUpposintt it r-Uine 1 |.y the M.nulso of mas*- a limit of 300,000yoar*; and M of cooling of tho onrth from 1 hiiin to it*- actual utate W,000.- tl tliu girl, named Sarah Ann four years, recently died in 'h the fright of seeing an Epis- Un.m suddenly oraortto from , lr, to n church, robod in his “ 01. ThiMihild screamed, was Lurch in convulsions, Ithe no.\i <i. "'lit 1 [d Acad' •OlT.ONl it A» »W«1 14*“' *«' >!. .'Al ? ,ehn£.| TAlif ittn" i5 V««' ;,' U v* V.Vd'J •nt ut Washinttton writes f mi old politician here, I l ave r niako up of tho next Con** .jjCn. of course, i* based on tho ; t ;theSouthorn Reprosontu- 501111011, which there is daily iv- doubt will bo the case; vponenu of tho Pregidont, 117; i po ^ c 3’i 121; opposition ,• Sonato—opponents of the , supporters of his policy, FHon majority, 4. Y’ r '" °f ln .° war nru constantly Ck' i'ttht. It is staled that when r iss was in command Au** last winter, Jell'. Davis ** to him to hold the State at *• Hop up the roads, destroy the •Ad crush Sherman.’ At the I *vJ ls Psl^h tbo rebel President jw your available force "" Braffn promptly “ uo pud am at Ion* and uno Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentuoky TOBACCO, No. S14 Alain Stvoot, Louisville, Kentucky. COL. BEVBHIjV a. tiiohnton, K0II SlCNATOll. Kiiitor Knquirtr : As it is uok ovidettt thal llio Convention will not change tho preen Senatorial District, nnd as tho ncllon of tho next Leifislsturo will ho very important ond need our boat inon in that body. I would re spectfully augttosl Col. 11. A- Thobktuk for our noxt Sunator. I know Co!. Thornton well, and consider him nno of tho u>n"t intellectual men of his ago in tho State. When In the Legisla ture from Jluscogeo oounty, eight or ton years agu, although Ihon young h. took a very prom inent stand, and it was then thought that ne young member could compote with him. By ordinary rule. Cbattahooohoe county is now entitled to the Senator, and ns Mr. Thornton is living in Chattahoochee county, I trust that i there will be no opposition to him. oct 3t-to Mt. actum*. For Congress,--2d IHstrlel. Lumpkix, Ga., Oct. 28, 180.*». | 2b Ike Voter» of the 2d ('ongrteeiunnl District: In view of tho j>rc*ont condition df our coun- try, tho result of the late revolution rendering I our prominent friend* ineligible to a Heat in ! CoDiren tor (ho present, I havo been induced by friends from difforeut part* of the Dislriet to become a candidate. If I am your choice I will support tho resto ration policy of Preeidont Johnson, looking to a complete return of tho Southern Statos to their former statu* in the Union. The only hope for peace, happiness and prosperity i* in a free and cheerful support of the uuiou of the State* upon constitutional limitations. There i* sorrow at 4he grave of a flr.*t born, anguish in tbo house that weeps a parent dead. I remember the touching lamentation of that ardent and impassioned nature, Edmund Burke, when ho mourned an only hod, tho heir of his house and his name. You havo all heard the wail of the King of Israel at the death of a rebellion, but no eucU aorrow 1* ever lolt for the ! Foldicr slain in battle or tor kindred gone down Cotton on | to the grave, a* the exile led? looking for tho time upon his native home, or tho patriot when wam inw-fi-iiuijrf, Glnsong, Beeswax, j ), c Ht . e * the soil of hi* country crimsoned with Tallow and Rags, for which I will pay the high- i fralcrna j b| 0 mL May our eyes never weep est market price, either in cash or trader Un« no partner—neither go nor nor netiro, nor silent. HENRY PERSONS will keep the best of everything in his line whether ol'DRV GOODS. IIATS, SIIOKS or j CLOTHING. HENRY PERSONS Offer* no gooda Ht wholesale except such a* onn ' be ro-sold at hi* retail prices. HENRY PERSONS Will sell his good* at as low prices as they can be bought for in this maikot. HENRY PERSONS Is selling Silk* from I4«j to $110; Clonk? from $10 to $185; OverCoat* from $loto$70; l'ant* from Id to $28; Blanket* from $0 io HENRY PERSONS Will recede U..* week Ingrain 3-ply and Brus sel l« Cal. itings. HENRY PERSONS Will keep hi? stock complete by weekly arrival* .of good:. HENRY PERSONS Ha* written an ungrammatical Fcntcmco in this advertisement und will give to the boy or girl under fourteen your* of age a present worth fire dollar* who first oorrceU it. * 89 Broad Street, Old Stand of Kedd, Johnson A Co. nov 7 2w . | JUST RECEIVED! -I)Y- ! WISE & WATT, j IN LIOON’S BUILDING, | NEXT DOOR TO THE OLD POST OFFICE, A Fine Assortment of Ha? now opon a now and rich stock of • KINK GOLD WATCHKd, I1ICH COLL) .)KWELTIY, STKULINU SILVKL4 WAKU, KINK l'LATKU CASTOHS, Cl.'P.S, KNIVKS, FOKITS, .SPOONS, PICKI.K STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &o. ' ALSO— A fine a«?ortmont of Silvur ond tlold TH1M BLEsS, Gold aud Silver SFECTACLKR. HAIR WO R K , Made to order, any do*ign or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steel Frame?, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good ' und responsible workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER j I (.-I* charge of the Watch Department, whioh NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Yuli Value for their Money Must Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Krornl St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTK .t LAU'IION. The Largest anil Best Stock of I! i.uiii-.l Ii:iiI II..... " i'll* Belt-and Hi. \n Braids, e.ery .-tv ... l'utt*-'i«, t n -,' - i,i ioM Kuittn ' c.ll.’ blonehcd 11m m pun. Ladle*' Hats, !utc t Children's i 1 a(-. hit : Silo ml Jean*. ••iks, b' ughphy Mill*, • nd strap*. DRY CLOTH! CouaLting of the following »r; i* G, And n groi: many ai tide- not mentioned, S- nkTf V 1 “ l,l i w uiiii examine our ‘ZI . K ° r J' ,,ro ' 111 ' llu ‘* August 28-3m GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AO. (!.T BROAD STREET. coi.iTMin.s, <ia. Success Atteuds_ the Diligent I s^IM f.l AS. XOTti.')..-I W ieavo to call l.o, 1 ofTcr fm CALHOKS; DKLAI.NKS, ALPACAS a ml Iil'STRK’i, MICUINOS— Finn h uud (JugllKli, LINICN8, ULKAC1I1&U MUSLINS nnd 8 ItfiETIXG, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest Ft.vic; am) a great many uil.er «• ni cies too nuraerom to loontlon. I respoctfully invito my lrion.it and cus oiu- FOU SALM—A i I i im in if seif is a GUARANTEE that the work vril| er “ tn c f n * 00n I , OITTOV be done iu tliu best possible muuunr. Person* having 1’I.AIN Wutelie* oau have j them JKWKLLKD, either in Ruby, Chrysolite, ; Garnot or -Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who ir too well known to need any reeoininon- dation from me, ho* charge of tho Kopairing of Jewelry. Diumoud setting, Kngraving, Ac. Oct20-tf Run copy. GOLD PENS. FINEST AND BE of Gold PENS. Call i Ocf20tf Sun copy. >i'I do »lay i *9“ Country .Morel, thoir supplies at iuy i B. A3£ SON, 1 I ootlfi-tjanl 133 Broad >treot. Liquors in Cases. 500 Casos Clioico Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received ar 1 f«.r .-ale »t appear in advice i« r*j» on uni Si IvKS. tite Chat ut Fori '•ring o^O i- I md I* d to the I framed i* u-c and u Hding.«. MKL'S • or l.OOu ITELLlGliNCE OFFICE. '• lloimu owned aud II. \< KSON K, “All is Fair in the West,” E. S. SWIFT, Ag’t, 163 Broad Street, * OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL, 18 JUST RECEIVING and opening a 1 urge JL assortment wt Staple and Fancy Grocories, oonslrtting in port of the following: Prime N. 0. s^ugar*, (brown) rM.sa-irtn.l ; oct 15-tjanl COTTON. 1 JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO., , ZB-AJeraZIEJIR/S ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS I MACON, GEORGIA, Ojfirt an mill .Shod ii. .rI Ilnur P a Ojlrs. V u -; 1 b.u-k hit I large »:<:• , For S . WILL sell. nif.v J. ii. SIKES. d lot on Forsyth “ 1 a 1 : - I• :- r r ,onia; the ‘•-•u l •! a dining ; tJ,« ‘ •>' " 1 d : ■ l Water und «r>* .''hi) p-operty will ■M’tk.i'ion ic nu e s um to J. H. IKES, e, land in Texas. oxeliai.ii, lor property in thl* 1' Id land lying on Peoau !*:• * ' 1 bear thj c;ty of i • • .<ii i.. he excellent and by applying io I^UH SALK-A very rood 2 h- I but Jill It- woru, with double I/01< R ENT—A Inn.dFotnrr V loM. U.jmil ■■rt 111 ( jhipineut* of ootfcor A Co., New York, or t» Liverpool, England. Planter* aud owner* Ol same to our care for sulu < prompt returns to salcj. n»tt-*n-cn'ru.-ting tb fcbipinent, *hali Imv i g«dd <>r currently a P. S. Liberal advance* consignment. WAKTBD- Fcothc uade sept 5-3m J. C. UT’KURAX, U. J. MKMKIRg, J SO. B. MVKBg McFERUAN ii AIEXEl'EE, COTTON FACTORS, j General Cominissi’iiu Here hauls, , ; those tear* again. Your country hang* weep- , ing on your neck and beseech** you by the memorise of the past und the hope* of the lu- i lure, to Ft ay reproach nnd crimination ami .«cud healing water* along all the t'hauuel* of social *nd political life. Respectful!/, I J. 1C. BLOUNT, M. D. .Sumter Republican, Albany Patriot and I Cuthbcrt Reporter copy. oet -•* te Register Your Names Ami secure tho privilege of voting in the TO-WIT; Extra KnglUli Dairy Cheese. Picklos, Chaw Chaw. Sardine. 1 -, Can Oya’er*. Lobsters, RaisiiiH, Caudicii, Nut*. Liquors. Table Sauce, Dried Fig*, Fancy Baskets, Crushed and Pulverixed Simurx, Champagno, and a groat many other articles too nuineroi to mention. nov < Iw W. W. (URKARli. J. II. I\ KY, J. W. TUJ.Ll! ....... id 3, Black and Groan Tea. Candles, Erosive Soap, ToiUU 8uaps. Assorted und Fancy Candies, Gum Drops and Raisin?, Curronrs, Dates und Prunes, Mnceuroni rnd Cheoao, Jellies, of different kind*, .Moeonnd Cinamon Bark, Paper. Spice and Ginger. Pickles, quarts and mute, and Picolili, Preston Si Morrill’* Ycant Powders, Soda, Fine Chweing and Smoking Tobacco, Fresh Salmon, Lobsters and Sordino*, Finn Wines. Liquor?, Loudon Porter and Ale, Worcester Sauce, Cumberland Sauce, Touiatoe Catsup, Firm Sugar Home Syrun, Fine Family Flour, Macaboy Snuff, NutK, Citron?, Aliuondsand Filbuts, Butter, l’ic-nic and Soda Crackerr. Mustard, best English, French and American. I Call t>oou and examino lor yoursolvcs, us I i have tuo many artiolcs to cnuinerato for the printers. K. H. SWIFT, Ag’l. , | Oct 31—2w A. V. BOATRITE, ! 127 Broad Street, COLUMBUS, GA., I OPPOSITE COLUMBUS HANK, DEALER IN \\ STAPLE AND FANCY .(• ? We Huficit order* for the purohaso of c tlold and Silver and bight vxchai ge York bought uud Hiid. Wo refer by ptnuisdon to J. It. Ron Bowdro .v Audcruiu, Knott A llowe, llurd< i Sparks, It. W. Cubbmlge, N. Hard Co., Savannah; Tlri.d Xaiiunal IS .ink, X ville; Citiseu*’ Bank, l-ouisv lie; Comm. Bank. Louisville. oct 31-lm GREEN AND HL/VCK tea, O F the very bo-t qu.ili>y, for mmo by oet 27-tf (’AIt l Elt .V H/iURNG'\ BAY RUM. A SUPERIOR Article, mr*.ilo l.v oet 27-tf CARl’Ell .V KLiiURNOYj VALUABLE MEDICINES. TAYNEsS’ Exmc.oant; •> Ayora them IV*loral; Balaam WiidChury: Sand loro’* Liver l.iv igorn'or; Tarrant V Cob iter A-eiim.r; b* au ( 'i ai v s ; nailv i BalhUiii ^-.otaing Syrup; J ayes’ Mrs Wi McMur it * biixir Upium; Thorapsun’s V\c Water; MitcheB's Eye Salve; « Cherokee Remedy ; Must iu' Liuuuenl; Sei'Mitz Powders; For rale by oct 27-tf __ CARTER A FLOURNOY^ COGNAC BRANDY A ND BoliKL'DN VMll.-KICV. s. lwtc-l <-x- press I y for modteal purpu..* s. tor .-.do by oat 27-tf CARTER A FLUUKNO f. SOZO DON’T. teeth andguma that BjsDELI. & POP-eJ, No. IG6 Broad SI., Co.'umbus, i('.'.'i<i:i: i:ooics hotel). W" 1,11 "I 1 * mea to tbaolTi- *? /.on ■ i • "In ui .'ol < o m.iiv rii»t wo are BOOTS AN D SHOES, ami will coni,u :;d'y keep on hand every stylo of Ladies', Mines’ m.d ( hildronV S.ues, and ’ and Yu dCbll .i i All •: Bu!Y, Ki’i 'an;! Ua\ Brogaus. Great puin* h ■ b on laker in gettr,g up our •••■k.;d h* i •* * 'i.unt r> Mircii.ii. wo olD-r liberal iu- Also, nt of Soft r.nd Cashmere Hats. It t;siloV lA.,.. C0TTON FA0T0 RS, hoots,shoes, hats,caps, BALE HOPE AM) BAGGING, MAIN STREET, auu »«».««.« , -- — BETWF.FN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS election for city officer* in December. The list LOUIS ViLLH, KY, \ is opon ut the Council Chamber In the Court turers of Ua e Rope nnd Ra/giug, we prepared at all limes to turn’.sh said article* at lowest caeh price, direct Horn tho factory*. Now on baud ... 45UU Pieces Ausurted Brands kv. Bagging. 2jO0 Coils eltoiee Maohiue Rope. FORWARDING. To this branoh of our butdne. s wi spocial attention. /\iiy good* aont toon will have prompt dispatch. Our ucilith'* lor the handling Cotton are un*urpa.-ted by any hou*e In tbo We-t. When desired, uo will make liberal CASH ADVANCES on cun.ignmeuts to uo or to our friends in New York aug; u, and will b | Persons who ha bo re registering. nov2-2ar luted on the 20th lost, it paid their poll tax will r»t>« «ho h,v. not pua m.ir P u.. t»x .... HwllV.mJlu rtSSii'wira. .rn p»^ind squired to pay the naino at the time ol to do the Warehouse. Rec eiving. Forwarding unl'.T-ti' t AH IKK '.v FLOURNOY. \V J. R. IVEY & CO., DRY GOODS. TtaST Insoraaoe Company, I V f HARTFORD, CON L , Cash Capital $600,000! rnlllS nia -n.l wvll known will r. • 1 open it* busiriirs at i*.> offi’n and Io pr» I pared to take all k : ! 1 r risks, j it. B. MLRDcCK. Agent. ! oct 24-ljn* Dwelling Wanted. A NF perron having » dwelling <>f four, fi\ or six room* conieriicntlv eituatnl, «•; good tenant by applyiug at 'i Grocery cud Commission Business i t. i ahull cinlo.iv t 1 ■ • n. i!' .1 fair *nure ot pub- Warehouse, BBCEIVING, LRffAUUIM AND GENERAL I Commission Merchants, READY-MADE CLOTHING, -AND- BXjJNJSTKIEjTS. • all. nany new iu«t li. lIlGliilST MAllKI-TPRIO .S paid for Country produce A< No. I a Bruail Sl. tct. .TJ&IWJJBSOM’ & HAMILTON.; ct 21 I ill AVING a commodious Brick Warehouse M. M. MOORE. Clerk of Council, nnd Commiitdiou Wuninc*- bra nohe*. uro also prepared tu in nil it* vari< 1 Sl'IIlESTO IJEaSkNATOU.—• ’••ays tho Homo Courier, will ‘•know that tho author of wper» over tho sitt'iatum of . 15 Candida to for tho State y thi* District. Kvervbody, ^bidics, of ct*ur*o, will vote 3 T ’« bwp® he wiii bo elected i. k ^ritaa to tho Southern lii ; 8 ' tha place of mnetir e I 1 LWAYS on hand an axtouaW# aaaortmani 01 Council of the Pro- , Winaa. bagara and V oataru Pro- 1 **»*•*' ^^ ,,rch * n the Southern IWar.fMm Moblleto Augusta, I m»«i* ibis week. MoPKKRaN A MBNKFEE. aTstbassburger, General Commission Merchant, XkD NVHOI.fclSALiK GlttJOEK, to* COAIMKUCK STREET, IO* M.Bl|.u.rry, Ala. hand an extensive Msortment ot i to all eonslgnmauUi ireafn e..—.*«/ /W—j • i Cnluinbu*, Oa*. Nu L. LIVINGSTON, (LATE ELLIS, LIVINGSTON ,t CO.,1 id Male of .1/ Order So, 1. f ThoeitUcn* Hu *ell ctuul.v are hereby in- formed that, by virtue of appointment, and in obedience to ii.ntructloua from his Excellency, LEWIS E. PARSUNH, Provisional Governor of tho State ol Alabama, I hereby a.<»utm: coin- mar.d of the Militia <»f this county. All persou* doairoue of forming Volunteer Companies fur the Couuty, to aupproaa insur rection and erimaa of violence, are invited and authorised by the laid order to form theuwelvea into Volunteur Corapanio*. and will rocommend suitable persona to command the same. The neceesary arms and ammunition will be furni-died. By order, CHARLES M. HOOPER, eiC. eens'4'g MUiMa Russell County, COMMISSION MERCHANT, COLUMBUS, GA., TILL attend PROMPTLY nnd kIv handi*e which ran be ..roeured in the rity of Columbus aud forward the »ame either by BOAT*'. RAIL KOADbor WAGONS. Tbenkfol for the very liberal pntror.age ex tended to our old firm, would solicit a share of , the same et tha Intallixenea Office. No. M Broad street. 1,. LIVING5X0X. , OetJIUu JOHN I», NANLKY, Formerly of firm of Mauley A Hedge*. JOHN W. WILLIAM*, Formerly of firm ofG. L Alcdougli A Co. nor r *2tn . A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A *UollO.tr 7k BROAD STRKKT. Rubber Belting. S EVERAL Splendid new Rubber Belts for rale. Id inrho* wide, (Goodrcnr’i patent.) I to purchase several HOUR OXEN or MULES. JAMES H. SHORTER. Oct 10—1 m For Rent, A TWO-flTORY DWELLING HOUSE with i V. six room*, nonvenjeui to tho business por- liable for a boarding house Hon "f the a or private family. For torn* epp* hear of «... _ of J. Kyle Jr l o January next. K»>Kl novl tf. SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COtUM=US, C-A. T’lIK number »!!! I- limn*.! 1. /?v i ,.u,.il»; Ri.-l »ll » it U peeled, aliar entfring, f • ul'U'.e * v-r- * the reuiHln tei •’ «’• • yni V V i J’lio teholastiu y • ar will o divi \^. .} ded into three Iviiu*. iho HHm term now progrosaing will ■ i;d t!u» . • . f I»r- ociuber; T’b» hmmiNI). aid begin tm «f January and end t..»-i.i ,M rob; •In* . un:ii. will begin the tirat ot April nnd ent •’ . tot June. Paymoiit.-. duo t -r cava tcrui at its be ginning. For rates and particular* apple fa novJ-tt J l’« M 1 NTt^H, Js otioe. I OrfT. OK STOLKN from J I AWj" A otico. FOR SALE, ■ 1 D ■ . S L OF J aUlbB & BRO.. Ton and no Ttp Buggies, ZZ.'ZaZX. JL k_X'J-«tSt. WHIPS AND COLLARS. u 1 *' (l l " '“t the uii so>>n, \»e uill *’ :*oll ci.cap for ca*li, or i xchun^c for oot- promi! , *.try noto on Jobs U llaiuun fOI aJJ^.fioi-ThLLUter“n* l . b ‘ 5000 YDS MACON SHEETING, parsons from tra ting for md iiore. There wus (/O' .'ALL '.v tha halo • a eradit of ire dollars on tha note. X iv nevlO ft H. C. KIMBROtGU lv v}!« Bv.mutE.