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A(a ,vrs von i iik ENitvntKtt.
jao following named tt.ntloiiicu uro Acotils
, r UniC.’i.rg"i'8 lisniulBKit in Alabama:
' ji r Fowori.. foals' Station.
Wim'lv*y. llatchacbubboo.
JJ. jt, Sanborn, llurtvillu. •
jV. Waller. Persons.
•j W. Banks, Hu.tryton,
,j t \ ilaker, S(«|(®umuii.
W tt. Andrews. ChuniionuKaee
jl'll. Smith, Union Springe.
\V. A. Lester. Villula.
jir. Thaina* J- Burke, Uloimville.
£ L. Jenkins. Midway.
e f The following namod centlemcn nro our
A’cuts at the several depots on the Muscokco
K At Station No.2. Col..J. A. L. Lkk.
At box Springs. II. I>. Wauaus.
AtUoncva, C, .1. O Nkai,,
At itutlor. E. II. Waters.
At Part Valley. J. L - Bvixotow, .
At Jones' Crossing. JsURS W. Covisotox.
New Advertisements.
1), l’. Ellis had a larRts sale of stock
VI..— I'll
lied in
'iinn of 1 !i
Dkativ ok a Vhoi
l*!\ris n hhort timo *
hi^li linwieo, und. imu i-:>i tomiiiK
years of riotous livin ', v •r.si.l TMli’u* hr-
tune, the Duke «!•» Orunicnt CadoNoupe.
lie was the very prince und type ot tli. se
remnants of nn Hlete tiri.•tuernoy, who.
still prmi 1 of title which siirnify nothing,
and rich enough to think of no « arm r hut
ona of geU-itutulgcnee, am cilleil lm
jeunr.BM three, The best thing that his
friends can say of him now that ho is g no
is, that ho was nobody's enemy but his
own. lie was tried at Versailles three
years ago for killing in a duel .Mr. Dillon,
tho sporting correspondent of Hell's Life
in London. Ho conducted himself very
decently on that occasion, lie did not, n«
some pooplo thought ho ought to have
done, show any remorse **r ivi ' utunc ) for
having taken ‘Dillon's life. Ti nt would
lytvo boon inconsistent w ith the lino which
ho took a* a professed duelist on proper
occasions. AY hut ho did ho told the Judge
ho would lmvo deliberately done again,
and it would havobeon wenlcncss to shrink
from the consequences. Ho was for many
years, on account of his extravagance, un
der what tho French law term- an “inter
dict ;” that is. although not adjudged to
bo of unsound mind, ho i* considered a
pe&liytm, untit to have tho management
of his own fortune.-—/'am LeLh r.
GOODIES!
»; lor day, and to-morrow ho will sell va
rious things, and rent tho handsome resi
dence of tho iuto Major Dillard.
U. M. Johnson is going to roopon his
echoed for boys at Kockby, Hancock
county, on the ‘did ol January next. Mr.
Johnson h a teacher of tho highest order
of capacity and qua I ideations. Tho fuel
that he was at ono lime tho Professor of
Hollo I .cures and Oratory at Athens, is a
sufficient recommendation.
A. V. Ihmirito has been getting more
goods, llo is always getting more goods
—of the latest and best styles. He has
everything from common ofcnnburgs to
tho most delicate fabrics of foreign manu
facture. Go to Kortlrito’s and got suited.
(Jruenwood & ilrny will advance on
cotton shipped to their correspondents in
>'ow York or Liverpool.
Messrs. Harnett & C’o., cotton factors,
romniifiiori merchants and grocers, aro
jiroparcd to do anything in their lino of
business ns commission merchants and to
supply any demand for any sort of gro
ceries* of superior quality.
J. tforson & Hamilton, nt Kodd’a old
corner, lmvo choice bams, lard, fresh
butter, etc. Everybody likes these sta-
j.L\« and ought to go and got them while
they are mi tho market.
Anybody wanting to rent a good plan
tation and buy stock to start with, tbo
cutuing year, can bo sui'ed by applying
at this olHco.
1 wo highly improved plantations—ono
in Harbour anil tho other in Marion
county, Ala- -nro otiered lor sale. These
arc large tracts of lino cotton land, and
will be sold at a bargain. For full par
ticulars apply to Mr. K. W. .Sonbrook, in
tni.- city.
Mc.-»rg. Redd 1 ».V Co. have a lot of coast
nit which they aro ollbring for sale. .Salt
i* a great surer—wo therefore recommend
It' many people.
Cuttioi.—dltir markot was rather dull
rfeterduy. Middlings may bo quotod at
|4I( 14Jr., though tho rnngo was greater,
iood Middliugs 4Jle,
Haiti h and lhe. Hirer.— Tho rains
|cea»od Wednesday evening, and yester-
was a fair and pleasant day. Our
r 1ms risen a foot or two,but not enough
It • afford steamboat navigation. Our Ku-
Ifaula friend was correct in his protestn-
11;..11 that “it Wtth only going to bo a little
•r," so far as tbo cfTuet on tho river
| wa- c oncerned. But wo aro still hopeful
uf better luck next time, and that soon.
77m; Ila&lern Mail, yesterday evening,
| vi»» a very scant ono. It brought us no
li.’y paper from Macon, and nothing
•in nay point beyond. Tho vote of Tay-
r •-.ainty (given olsnwhore) was tho only
ectiuii 1 eturn we received by thetruin.
J' 1 lUeetinn.— Wo could not ascertain,
ester Jay, the vote at any country pro-
r.rt in .Muscogee county. Tho vote cost
|:n the city indicates the choice of tho
r.tv f"r all the officers elected by Mus
ee alone, and we think tho result in the
tutorial diftrict.
S.—Thu following is tho vote of Up*
Jenkins -o, Buchanan 10, Bigliam
Burts **, Kussoll 121*, Moses 1<1, Jeter 6.
llUilJ, AHHIVAI.S.
F- *k’< Hotkl, Nov. ir», 1800.
pl il Waugh, t 'nion Springs, Ala;
p l'» McCrary, K v;
‘ Campbell, Lit;
'* Campbell, do;
It.Nl.rnv.- Ltiiniikiii
PVIiAn.W«.ii, Ky; ’
linker, .1..;
r "wn, T.llx.Uo,,, Oh;
_ 11 Leonard, do;
111 . Rockwell. Lumpkin, On;
|A l Kurt, ,1„;
k 'I Lightnor, ilo;
I;'kl Jones, A Ir;
'■ 1 1 'win, TnlboUiin, On
rutit; N Y;
r. l.nuLvilln, Ky;
Niii-livilli-, Im;
Tcnn;
JUST RECEIVED,
Am;
Thk Auab IIoHsk.—The Arab horse is
watered only once in* tho twenty-tour
hours. Ho is often obliged to content him
self with dates instead ol barley ; llo scare
given to him before they are pm-fuetly
rlpo, when their stones u»e »• * ft. and are
eaten, stones ami all. In the spring he is
turned out on th*» pastures; but in the
summer, if his master can ail'ord it, begets
a little barley. On this scanty fare a Ipmso
in tho dosortn is expected, if noeesH.irv, to
accomplLh for live or six successive days,
distances of a hundred and twenty-live to
a hundred and fifty miles. and alter a
couplo of days' rest and gad feeding, he
will be «iuit»* w<*ll enough to rep.'At the
feat. If no shakes him.-eif at any resting
place, or paivs the ground with his foot, U
is held that there is no occasion pull up
in thojournoy; and if you would know at
the end of a day of excessive fatigue how
fur you can yet depend upon your horse,
get oft'his hack ami pull him strongly b.v
the tail—if he remains unmoved, you ma v
still rely upon him. “It is of no very rare
occurrence to hear of a )i.*rse doing one
hundred and eighty miles in twenty.four
hours!” The requbilcs which the men of
tha desetta look for him are, that “lie
should carry a full grown man, Ids arms
and a change of clothing, !<>od for both
his rider and himself, and Hag even on a
windy day, and if it bo fiucossury, drag a
deudy 1 oily behind him.
They have a new burglar trap in Lon
don designed especially lor safe-robbers.
When tho burglar attacks the safe to
force tho lock, he afficls telegraph wires
whieh'hftvo been placed in communica
tion with tho street lines, and sends an
alarm to the nearcit police station, indi
cating the number of the * do which is in
jeopardy. The >ah»* nro ivgi.-lere.! with
the number of the houses where they be
long, and the officer.- proceed at (Hire to
the spot and capture th** cobber who h,»s
informed nguinst himself.
Tho scenery ulong tho sources of the
Salt Colorado must be grand. ” For
thousands of foot on each side, uprise per
pendicular walls, timc-'poiiidind, Irom
whose giddy hoiglits, looking down :i faint
glimpse <»f the river, is caught, cold and
Uurk ns death. A sunbeam never yet wus
rdluctud from that watery grave.”
N kouo iSukkaok.—Tim question of ne
gro sutfrngo was submitted to the people
of Wisconsin, nt tho cl or-lion on Tuesday
last, and rejected by a majority of about
ten thousand. The Republican ticket pre
vailed by a majority a* large. We hope
this is the last we shall hear of negro suf
frage for the present. - AV/.W/b
Mammoth Citcr* ok Iowa.—A cor
respondent of ilio Chicago Tribune, wri
ting from Davenport, Iowa, ol date Sep-
iber lid, says tho crop of vegetables in
•tt county, Iowa, this year, is worthy
of special notice:
Tho crop of onions is without precedent.
Tho number of biisliuls raised will roach
ono million, nt an nvorngc of four hun
dred bushels per aero. On a farm owned
by a Mr. Johnson, near Davenport, from
six acres were gathered tin**.* thoi^and
four hundred bushels. Some fanners sa.v
thnv will get eight hundred bushel* ft.uu
a sfnglo ogre.
Tho grapo and putatoo crops are a! >
very heavy. Ol the latter, farmers claim
to have raised four hundred ImtdicU per
acre. At |>r(sent prices (armors will r.-a-
li/.o fifty dollars per aero. *»l"t«• r all expen-
808 are paid. Thu* is the farming country
we want to lap l»v the North M - ouvi and
St. Louis and Codur Rapids Railroad,
What imSai.kh vtus?- Wood i- burnt
to nsho=, ashes aro lixivated, ley is tin
Hull. Ley is evaporated by boiling, black
salts U tho rosidum. Tho sail undergoes
purification by fire, and the putn-h of c
merco is obtained. By nt.other pro
we change potash into poni'liudi. Now put
th<»80 in Backs and place thorn over n
tillory wasli-tub, where the formenUtmn
evolves carbonic acid ; the prmiucL b«-ing
hoAvicr, whiter utid drier than the pearl
ash. It h now faleralus. How mud
salts of ley and Carbonic acid n human
stoniacli can bear and remain healthy,
a question for a* salcmius eater. Sm
people say salorutua will not harm too
stomach. It is a ley.
A clergyman, thinking to puzzlo a t^im-
Uor, asked him -.
“Whore was your religion before George
Fox livid ?’’
“Where thine wn c ,” fiaid the (Junker
“before Harry Tudor’s lime. Now," ad
dad tho Quaker, “pray lot mo ntk lii
question. Where wn- Jacob going when
he was turned ten years of ago? C'an&t
thou tell that?”
“No, nor you cither,” «nU tho clergy
man.
“Yiwi call, : 1 replied the Q*iak( r , hewn
going into liis eleventh year.”
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kl>borh»rt, .i.i-
• 'mnipll. We»t Tolnt
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|‘»t> .«.,K. r> Snit„„ Ain;
, "'■•well, Ain;
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*•’ Your rocKKTiiooK.—
'pocket, who was laid5
ly, ■ ■- l'rison for nd.deed*, bo%
1 K ,.*. , . r lu » marvelous adroitness in
I . V. ‘I.****. ' v ' kS requestod to reveal
. *•. non tl...
fffyy,.., , M'vr discloBuren, were made.
1 • a , 51 m liliuly to i»o useful to
1 . * r . w, jljng t" tako a hintt
1 I the pick pocket, “at.
'v t. it I,.'.'I?’ , of un resident of the
. “ ; i '»rndy Atrangers and country-
j -i.. 1 ti ,ri "*' n * asked how ho dis*
1 ihoV!" »‘-’ lio r’ “; -ory ,,iuil >''’
1- 1 "'"Wing list of persons who
IVr. m, - V,cl,ms uf the craft :
.r 1.. * n ,in omnibus who takeout
t, 0 p after tho stage stops an
"Untrym^n, Those wh*» stop
,"ii thu fidcwalks or thorough-
Pii utn!?. 1 °M t P^ekotlw iki at the box
die theatres or steamboat
1 Vi ho stop t-. game at shop
"un money, or shew pock-
UrnKf sl % ur tall ill the Funk
’ these” he said, “aro
• g lit,.. 1 -. v,cl, ini. If 1 tind a man
ir > the iu# i ^ 1 0P carrying an open
■ h,i i» vrH „ * n n,n ° times out of
l tr »of.N *a n d wo victimize him.
■< 1T ' " u«if n ^ u '‘ n thoatre, or stand
'A ana wo * re K oner aily country
1 I'wki).,^ .?*** 01 ihoso observations of
rUe an.l V!.'°hvi«»us to all city
Pthat ll,« ft?,u nU f '.' r 1,10 ^markable
' Ike t.I,,,.' , ^ rssidentH seldom aiifter
iDtry ^fatwns ot ihoso light-fingered
ry r' iir J
La! £3.
yLi- m
FRENCH
A KkmaRKanf.K I)t:«• i-s 1 •.n. — In New
1 irbmns lately, Judge buplnnlier dec
tliAt tho value of u pew in church n
depend in a great d- gree on the "legiti
mate pride of a father to esiabli-h a gifted
daughter with the bandit In bo derived
from tho conspicuou- position” in ques
tion.
This is tho first time we over knew it t‘>
be said so from tho Judicial bench,
Thk Nkwbi'apkk.—Take tho most tho
rough man of the world of your joqunint-
anco-tho man most perfectly voiced in
all that goes on in all conditions and rank *
oi life—and I ask you what would ho be
without his newspaper? By what postl*
bio machinery could ho learn a> lie sits nt
his breukfust tho la.-t news from China, of
tho but bullet at i’urL, the state of tie*
funds nt San Francisco, the winner at
Newmarket, tho pantomime at the Olym
pic, and the encyclical of the l'ope ?
Without my now.-paper Im<- would nar
row itself to tho small units of my per
sonal experience, and humaniiy be com
pressed into the ton or fifteen people 1
meet with. As for tho advorlbeinonts, 1
regard thorn as the mirror of the ago.—
,8how mo ono page of tho “ivanb" ol any
country, and 1 engngo mys-jif to give a
sketch of the current clvdizaiou of the
period. — Lord llroughmn.
Jenny Lind Lozenges,
Crydulizod PruitH,
Licorico Gum Drops,
Crctnn Sticks,
I Winn Drops,
Omitou Ginger,
Superior Cordial Sugar Almonds,
mu Strawberries,
Cordial Filberts,
Cordial Fancy Kings,
am PUtaclio Shells,
am Hearts Pomcbee,
Cream Frit ache Imperial,
Uosolivs,
Apriont Slices,
Mnrslimallni) 1 hops,
Jelly Gum Drops,
K.»se Lozenges,
Pino Apple Lozenges,
Peppermint Lady Drops,
Huso Lady Drops,
Orange Lady Drops,
Lemon Lady Drops, #
I'-L'K SlicoH,
lC»"lisli Pcpporminl Loepiircx,
Stc., A:c„ icc., Acc.
n^v 15 tf
FRESH ARRIVAL!
Mohs’ and Hoys’ Hats,
LailUis’ ami Misses’do.; Crapo Lustres
l’lnid Shawls,
Cloaks; lied lilankcts,
MngHsli atul Froucli Prints,
French Percales,
Merinos—all shades,
Opera Flannels,
llalmorals, from $ l/»0 to $18—
Very hanilt'umo ;
llosidos many other choice goods,
At SEALS, JONES A ACEE’S,
62 Kroad Street.
Nov n, lSo.'.—'JlT
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
s. pump .& co.,
No. 23 Broad Street,
(HUNTER’S OLD STAND,)
Ilavo in 8toro and aro daily receiving a largo
ua ortmuit of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Dress and Cloak Trimmings
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Ladies’ Furnishing Goods,
isroTicFisrs!
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Hlioos,
CENTS’ AND HOYS’
CLOTHING,
Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
SATINETS,
JEANS,
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
and all kinds of Moods suitable for Uonta’ La
dies’and Children's wear, which they offer to
tho eitir.uiiM uf Columbus and vicinity at tho
lowest market rates.
Tho espocial attention of Country Merchants
is invited to call and examine our stock beforo
purchasing elsewhere.
Liboral Discount allowed to the Trade.
MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Sr., (formerly
with Redd, Johnson «!L Co.,)and MR UUoROK
MFRKD1TI1, (formerly with J. Kylo Sl Co.,)
would bo pleased to poo their old friends and
patrons at tho abovo address, where they may
rest assured they will be treated with tho saiuo
fuirnoas and kindness which ohamotemod tboir
dc.tlinKS with them in former times.
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO.,
BRO.KERS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT JSJN1D SOLD.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Central Railroad Rank
Uoontiu Railroad and Mankind Company-
Bank of Mhldlo Georgia
Marino Iinnk
Rank of Augusta
Augusta Insuraneo 10 j *
bank of Athona
Rank of Columbun
Rank of Comiuoroo
Rank of the Empire Stuto
Rank of Fulton
Rank of Savannah
Rank of tho Stato of (loorgia
City Rank of AuKUBta
Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Rank
Mechanics' Bank
Merchants’and Planters’ Rank
Planters’ Rank 17
Uuion Rank
Manufacturers’ Bank
Timber Cuttora’ Rank
ALABAMA.
Rank of Mobil
Rank of Montgomery
**' {•'OH QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
Dot nbor .51—2m
HENRY PERSONS
no partuor—neither general, nor special
nor active, nor silent.
HENRY PERSONS
II keep tho boat of ovorything in his lino
whether of DRY GOODS, IIATS, SIIOKS or
CLOTHING,
HENRY PERSONS
Offers no goods at wholesale except such i
l»o re-sold at his rotail prices.
HENRY PERSONS
Will soil Ills goods at as low prices as they can
bo bought for in this market.
HENRY PERSONS
la Belling Silks from $4<i to $uu; Cloaks from
• 10 to $185; Over Coats from $10 to $70; Pants
from $ii to $28; blankets from $0 to $'t r ».
HENRY PERSONS
Will rocoivo I hid week Ingrain 3* ply and Hr
soils Cnri ' tings.
HENRY PERSONS
Will keop his stock complete by weekly arriv
of goods.
HENRY PERSONS
Has written an ungrammatical sentence in tliii
advertisement and will give t<* tho boy or glr*
under fourteen yoars of ago a present worth
live dollars who first corrocU it.
Hi) Broncl Street,
Old Stand of Redd, Johnson & Co
nov7,2w
G. A. KOEHNE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Second Door from i. G. Struppcr, on Randolph
Street,
H AS roturned from New York with a
handsome stock of IS road Cloths,
Reaver Casiiueres, Doeskins, N estings and
admirable trimmings, and is now prepared
to make the latent stylus ol dros.-* and business
suits at tho Rhortest milieu and the lowest pri
ces. Call and examine thu goods before pur •
chiidiiic elsewhore.
Oct. M. 1865-1 m
GEORGIA.
* Rank of Selma
Contra I Rank
Commercial Rank
Eastern Rauk
'!!. Northern Rank
Southern Rank
— o.y Rank of Camden*.
]*' Rauk of Charleston
.... 10 Bank of Chester
Bank of Georgetown —
— 23 Bank of Hamburg
... 42 Bank of Newberry
’’" Rank of the Stato of South Carolina
■••• 28; Commercial Bank
.... 10,, Exchange Bank
•'** Fnrmere’ and Kxchango Bank
Merchants’ Bank
Psoplos’ Bank...
*** |”|| Planters’ Bunk of FairtioM
'* |“iI Planters’ and Mechanics’Bunk
„ Southwestern Railroad
*•* Union Bank
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
W. L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY.)
H as just opened at No. 64
Druad Street, firwt door above
Kaudulph, au cutircly New aud Well
Assorted Stock of Goods, which ho
oilers to the citizcus of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Thweatt
and Charley Shivers, can always he
fouml at this Establishment, and they
will he pleased to sec any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a trouble to show
Goods,
1 lie Stock consists of Goods of every
description, such as:
Gents’ Boot* and ShoM
Boys '• •• ••
Groceries, all kinds.
Tinware '* ••
Snuff,
I’ockot Cutlery,
Table
Padlocks,
Hatchets and Hammers
Shoo Thread,
! Perfumeries,
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED
WATCHMAKER
-AND-
JEWELLER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT IIIS OLD STAND,
Hus now oiion a new and rich stock of
FINK UOLD WATCHES,
lilCU UOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
GUI’S, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, I’ICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP GUPS,
ALSO—A fino nssortmont of Silver and Qold
THIMBLES, 'loM unj Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES.
In Gold, Silver ami Steel Framoj,
WATCH WORK and Jewelry ropaired by good
aud responsible) wurkuieti.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
is charge of tho Watch Dopurtmont, which
it self is n UUAltANTKK that the work will
he done in thu best possible manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watches can have
them .1KWKLLKD, cither in Kuhy, Chrysolite*
Gamut or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to nood any recommen
dation from mo, has charge of tho Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond Betting,•Engraving. Ac.
Oct20-tf Hun copy.
GOLD PENS.
FINEST AND BE
f Quid PENS. Call 1
Oct at tf Sun eojiy.
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
138 Broad St.,
NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE A LAWItON.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND-
CLOTHING,
Consisting of tho following articles, I offor now
to my lrtuuds and customers:
CALICOR8)
UEI.AINR8,
AIaPACAH mill M’STKKH,
niKlUNON-French and KttgILIi,
L1NF.NS,
ULilCACIlKD NllSLIiVS and
H IIKKTRVU,
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
the latest stylo; and a great many other arti
cles too numerous to mention.
I respectfully invito my friends nnd custom
ers to call soon.
4*r Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplies at my store.
B. JACKSON,
_ oct 15-tjanl 131 Broad street.
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brands. Just received and for sale at
Calicoes,
Wool Delaines,
Half Cotton do.
Poplin a,
Mosumbiques,
Jaconets,
Lawns,
French Ginghams,
Chaiubrays.
Murages,
Apruu Checks, ,, , UUW1 ,
Hanuels, various colors Hair Oils.
Cambrics Pomades
Iri.-di Linens, (Tooth and Nail Bruflhoc
Brown Linens, Cloth and Hair do
lowo tng. Fancy Sow*.
Vi r . 'shaving do
t.?\T ^ Cravats, great variety.
Lailfos Collars A Culls, I’ai.er Collari,
I<adius 11andkerciiiels, .Shirts and Fronts.
Combs of every style, Gents’ Underwear,
(Unvnu tS ,‘i 1 1'npor aud Knvetopes.
, , 1’cns and Ink,
liair Ornaments, : Pencils,
lloso and Half Hose, Slates,
Wide Belts and Ruckles Dolls.
Mrauls, every stylo. Pipes,
Buttons, great variety, Cassiinereic
Kmttiug Needle*, Tweeds and Jeans
Bleached Homespun, !Suspenders,
i ro i Wrn ,i, , , ( *° l Pocket Books,
Ladies Hats, latest Calf Wallet*.
nt,;i 8 S yeK >' n , Candlesticks,
Children s Hats, latest 1 kuughphy Mills,
i .. ,*i> e "A| Kntora and Straps,
Liulies Shoe*, evory Spurs,
vi;- wty, 5t . , Shoe Brushes and
Misses Mooes, do dp Blacking.
Children s Shoos, do do
Gent’s Huts,over}'stylo
Boys
do do
do
And a great many articles not mentioned.
lT 11 / Wl J° l “ C ft H and examine onr
Stock before purchasing. August 28-iai
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OPPIOH,
iVO. «;.> BROAD STREET,
GOLUMlilJS, OA.
Success Attends^ the Diligent I
OPKCIAL NOTICE.— T beg leave to call
ut'onlion to thu capUalista uf our eemrnu-
mty tout I havo on my books a largo number of
lions, s, Lot.-, I 1 arms. IMantations and other
species ot property which does not appear in
my column m nio newspapers. Aly advice is
t*i all that it you want to buy cull first on mo
aud see if we can t trade, thun go nlsewhero.
„ T . J* U. SIKES.
PLANTATION OF 1,028 ACHES uf RV.
r CKLLLNT LAND FuR SALE.—This
1 Ifltit.'ition is located in Cnamberscounty, Ala .
six miles north ot Salem, 22 miles west of Co-
T; l ‘""V, or in Oottjm to b. 10.(1.
ulilbeilnve. Corn pork, rlock, b ova, caul a
ami uiukw lunv bu bought with it. Mate pro-
B’n ul.urL.V- *- C,,M0 ' H '
A. V. BOATRITE,
127 Broad Street,
COLUMBUS, GA.,
OPPOB1TK COL.liill UI'M II A .VK,
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY COODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, UATS, CAPS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
—AND—
ROPE.
.J US r J’ ARRIVED
yo oils Hemp leaf rope.
Nuv u-i
ur rale by
j. n. ivky .t co.
Ail th
or cm
■ m tl.o
.'—Tho f..|.
'.ion n'Ulc,
ilrunl; ?
Well I'll
r»» <1 ruxk,
ii wiiun
Wiie.v ix a Man Diun
lowing ;iolil« couri onv. r
tho much di-lmln l .lucstion
Lawyer— \Vn» Mr. Urali.i
WitllbSs—(motH|lllV-ilull.l
loll you. 1 Jon'i ibiiik it (j
became il is prully liard ........ ..
man is really Urunlf.
L—Tlion you linva (joi enlargo.l idoas —
on the .o'j mt of drunk ?
W—Ye., sir. I ( all a person sober, a-
long as be call walk straight and not
stagger.
L—As long as he don’t full in thu
gutter.
W—Yes, tie—<rmf ilon’t catch hM uf
the yeas, to htc/t himself /rum l otlnuj
•N*otice.
1J Is note* ot Raugh ic Tillman wore de
stroyed in April last. Persons oweing
in will make payment to them alone, or their
huri/.ed agent. EDWAUD RAUGH.
WA NTED,
5000 Pouuds Pork,
1000 Bushels Corn,
1000 Bushels Meal,
1000 Bushels Peas.
Ull'.VTKY PKOUUOK of ov.rv dvjrrip-
i<>n bought and sold at Wo. 1G Rroud
troetby JEFFEKSON A UAMILTOI*
Bank Notes Wanted.
I AM authorised to purchase notes of tho
I Rank* in (be States uf Ueorgiu, Alabama.
North and South Carolina. Virginia, Louisiana
and IViioensue, and will pay lull market rate*
lor the sumo.
W. FELIX A LEX AND KU.
e Jt Co..
KoH*’ at.
oct 'Ji tf Sun copy.
Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES,
OFFIOlfl
AT ODI> FEMsOWS* IIAMs,
First floor to the right on (ir.it Uoor-
novlO-Lf
Seasoned Wagon Timber.
W E liuvo for salt) cheap.
Hounds, Axletreus, Polos and Wheel?,
Singletrees and Iloublctruus,
All ironud aud ready fur usu. All of good nea-
soned timber,
Just received a good assortment of Rogers
Scissors.
Carpet Tacks,
Knob and l’ud Locks,
Shovels and Tung*, Pruning Theuiy.
J. ENNIS 1 CO.
^nov 10 lm __________
JOHN MILLER,
(LATE OF KNOXVILLE, TKNN.J
PRACTICAL and Experienced QL
1 WATCHMAKER,
No. Do Broad street, opposite Cooks MWiiM
Hotel. Watches carefully rnjuiiroU ami war
ranted for 12 months. Salitdnctioo guaranteed,
oct 28-lm
;COTTO IsT.
JOHN T. EDMUNDS & CO.,
-AND-
COMMJSSJON MERCHANTS
MACON, GEORGIA,
»» Third Htreel nest /Ivor to /*'»/ (ijjice.
Ojti
\\
A Co.. N'
r York, or to our correspondents
Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the
same to our care for sulo or shipment, shall have
prompt return* to sales, in gold or currency *u>
they may direct.
We solicit order* for the nurchuse of cotton.
Gold aud Sliver and sight exchange on Now
York bought and sold.
Wo rofer by perniisrion to J. R. Uoss A Sun,
Bowilru.V Anderson, Knott A llowe, Hardeman
«k Sparks, R. W. Cubhudgu, N. A. Hardee X
Co., Savannah; Third National Rank. Naah
ville; Citizens' Rank, Louisv.Re; Commercial
Rank, Louisville.
oet 31-lin
T'r
AT v
FOR SALE,
orchard oi oho
, 11V ;** k”™" ami V(dual.lo I'LANTA-
l., n"i T 111 Qawiohuu Bcnil, tormorly nwn.J
..’ Vi- ' r ";,T: J s ""b'.i r..m C.,lulnbuB. 7 Iroiu
f...r M( thull. M. .V U. Hailrua.l,
1 he pliu’o is handsomely improved, has every
ouii timtuoeessiiiy lor eouitortand eonvunienou,
a trees, a vineyard, shrub-
. there are cabin* sufficient
mr l.io negroes, two gin housos. barns, stable*.
- 1 .T& er ® f re '? 4,) .wm in tbo tract, 1100 cleared.
,i«l Unit olabi in buttoiu, a purtiun ol the bal
ance ot deep chocolate.
ihe fertility ol tbo laud is unsurpassed, and
troui its huulthluln^ss and locution oneoftha
most deal ruble plantations in tho South.
Mock and provision* will be sold with the
place it demrud.
For further particulars apply to
Vl . u u . T . , J. II. SIKBS.
run bALfc-A plantation lying on the Chut-
tahooebeo River, it miles this side of Fort
t,tty Hh., coiifaiuiug 6.'X)
ncroc. 4o0 aero, cleared Moat of tliir land I,
good bottom land and well adapted to tho
growth oi cotton. On the place is a good framed
dwelling with I room.-, good JiShouaVaJd
screw and with tho usual supply of outbuilding*.
V.. u t Columbus, and 7 miloa
lh « It ill road, and direetly on the river
igaldo at all *** — ~ r "-
whera i
ding
wiudi
cold cheap
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON NEW' YORK,
FOR SALE,
In Sums to Suit Purchasers.
Oct fi-tf
w. w. GARRARD.
SIGHT EXCHANGE
ON 1NKAV YOI tlC,
FOR SALK BY
JOHN KING,
ncrSltu UANKP.lt.'
WANTED,
U«orRia, Alabama, South Caroli
na and l.vnisiana
BANK N OT ES,
IN ANY QUANTITY.
John kino.
Office at the old Marine Rauk Akuiu'V.
uet 18-lm
JOHN I\ ItlANhKY,
Formerly of firm of Manley A lie dge*.
JOHN W, WILLIAMS,
Formerly uf firm of G. L. McGough Sl Co.
nov fi 2m
WANTED,
$10,000 IN GOLD!
I WANT TO BUY TUN THOUSAND U0L-
liar, in HOLD. JOHN KINO.
Office ai the old
oct 18-lni Marino Rank Agency.
NEW FIRM.
fl'MlK undersigned beg louvo to inform their
I Iriends and tho putdic generally, that they
have t his day formed a copartnership under the
name and style of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
for the transaction of a
Warehouse aud General Commission llusiness,'
Ail business entrusted to thorn shall receive
prompt attention. Our W«trulu>u.-e, in proers*
of erection, will soon lm ready, but in the mean
time we will provide storage for our patron*
until the building is finished* Our office at pro*-
cnl is on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrard’*
building, near the old Lowell Warehouse.
JOHN FONTAINE.
W. II. HUGHES.
Columbus, Sept. 19,18AV—octl-tf
Columbus Female Academy.
RATES OF TUITION.
rpiIE SCHOLASTIC YEAR will be divided
1 into three equal Terms. As ull the punils
will ho under the immediate supervision ot Mr.
and Mrs. SaUNUKU* but one price will be
charged for tuition. Tho first Term will open
on thu 1st .Monday in October next and tho rates
fur it uru a* follows :
Literary Department $2D00
incidental iue - i 2a
Music - 20 00
J **|0
Vocal Music— **y 2 00
French 10 00
No extra oharge for Latin.
Hoard for the Term 7.*> 00
Boarder* must furnish ihoets, pillow cases,
towels, table napkins and pay extra for wash-
R d .»i U - T “'' “' H:' M.' S A if N UK
Seii 17—tf President,
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WE have converted our large;
ruAiWiand commodious Livery Stabli
bfiHliiito a Ware House for the star* , ,
age of Cotton and Merchandize. We solicit
nutronage of our Iriends uud the j>eople ^en*
"Illy. VERNOY A MAli AFFKY.
oct 17-tjanl
lot) BOXES
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
-AT-
li. .TAXTKHOTSm
I :«:• HHOAU MTUKKT.
u»t 21-ir
II. Makshali.. Ed. Pauhonh
Southern Real Estate Office.
MARSHALL & PARSONS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
auction and
Commission Merchants,
WHITEHALL ST.,
(UolUnd Iiouao Block, nour tbo Roil Road
ATLANTA, GA.
W« mokeoftloa of Storks, Produce, and col-
loot Routs, Debts und .Soldiorv' L'loiiin, o»««utl
Doodi. Mort«o»(W, oxomiuo Titles, etc.
Nov 9, ltkir*—km
Phoenix Insurance Compauy,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $600,000!
nmjs old and ssoll known Company will ro
I opon it. busing at tuy oflice und no pro
par«d to tako all kinds of Firn risks.
' It. B. MURDOCK, Aneut.
^ oet 24-1 in*
Dwelling Wanted.
A NY person bavins a dwelling of four, fiv®
/x. or six rooms conveniently situated, can
hear of a good teuant by applying at the store
of J. Kyle A Co. Po**e**iun wanted by In ol
Janusry next. JObEl II h. 1 OU,
novl If.
SELECT
LIMITED SCHOOL,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T MIK number will be limited to
40 pupil*: and all will ho ex
pected, after mitering. t«» lontium
the remainder of the year
The eeholaftio year will be dlvi
ded into throo terms. Hie nitai
term now progressing will end the 2'*th
cembrr; The hkcokp, will Login the fii>t «»t
January and end the <>t March; thu nil up,
will begin tho flr-t of April and end the last of
June. Payment* duo lor each term at its be
ginning
Wood! Wood!
OmcK Mm.ak xsn tltaum ft. ft.
1 )ARTIES wishing Oak and Hickory and
. Heart Pino Wood by tho car load cau be
supplied upon applicationi to
J. M. MtA/.hR. ireajurer.
oet 21-tf
Wantod
b<»ys who can answer bell* promptly,
et drunk or sick once ur twice a week and can
baud all business hours and strictly lion
WYNNE A CO*
E
eet. Wa^e* paid monthly.
m.
sons uf the year,
COTTON SEED FOR SALE.—!«0U ljjoo
bushels of good cotton scud, fur salu.
Apply at the
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
!?»» SALK-Tbo School Hou.hu owned and
A. long occupied b.v Mr. Flynn, located on the
common* earn of thu Opulika depot. The buil-
:u ’ f««t long and 22 tout wide with! 12
J and chimney. This building will be
I” J. H. SIKES.
For Sale, Land in Texas.
I WILL sell or exchange for property in thi*
city or vicinity a lot of land lying on Pecan
Bayou, Culumuu up., Texas, near the city of
Houston. Hus land is said to bu excellent and
admirably mlapted to stock raising, ’rbe lot
contains MO acres and a good trade can be made
by applying to J. H. SIKES.
L'UR RENT—A handsomerosidencein Wyun-
-I ton, l uiilus trom Columbus. Thelotcou-
lius l.i acres; the house bo* six rooms; all thn
iwssary out-buildings ure on the premises.
Apply to J. II. SIKES.
l^UR SALE C1IEAP.—A house and lot in
I Glcunville. Ala.. 12 miles south of Seal*'
Slatiou, M.und G. K. R. The lot contains four
acres. Tho house bus four room*. All thn
necessary out-buildings are on tbo place. Thn
yard is handsomely laid off and planted with
choice dowers. Also a choice orchard of peaoh-
«». apples and grapes, Ao*. Ac. Convenient Ve
tho biwt schools both male and femalo. Thi*
place can be bought ut a sacrifice.
Apply to J. 11. S1KF.S, or
to tho owner, Dr. W. C- Rclaiur.
Wn. ft. Dkpkll. Kob’t C. Popg,
1TEW
BOOT MtD SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK'S HOTEL),
D resncctfully nnr
of'Columbus and v
iug und upnniDff •
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually keop on baud every style of
Ladies', Misses’ und Children’s Shoes, and
Mun's Boy*’ und Youths’ Boot*, Shoe* and
Gaiters, uud Children's Copper-tiped Shoe*.
All Grade* of
Buff, kip and M ax Brogans.
Great puius has been takeu in getting up our
stuck, ami we guarantee ail work sold.
4T«r-Tu Country Merchants we offer liberal iu-
duceuiciila. and invito them to examine our
slock.
Alsu, u lino assortment of
Soft aud Cashmere Hats.
oct 21-tf
REMOVAL.
W !'• havo reiuuvud to No. l.‘> UrAud*
Tt Street, where wo propose to do||
a general jj
Grocery and Commission Business
and shall endeavor to merit a fair share of pub
lic patronage. We shall he pleased to sou all
our obi fi tends and patrons and as many uuw
one® a.® will favor u» with a call,
4u- Cutudguiuoat* solicited
THE HIGHEST MARKET 1*1110US paid foe
COUNTRY PRODUCE
At No, ft A Urontl Mtrevt.
JEFFERSON & HAMILTON-
o.t a-iiu
Notice.
A 1*L persons indebted to tho late firm of
» 1 V 1 ' 1y ‘ *■ ,oll ii> , g A Swift aro hereby uotified
that the> uiu't come up and settle; Mild tho««
who fail to pay by first day of Jauuary uext.
that tboir notes and uccounts will bo pul in ««U
at once. Tho ImmiRs aud papers ot Ihe couoera
are kept ut our old staud, corner under Cook’*
lintel. OODT. FLEMING A HW1FT,
Columbus, Out, 31. l*bo. tjaul