Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 22, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL news items. New Advertiiemeuts. k p. tfttl* had a rousing tale yesterday CL giirtion house; and on Thursday he h )| ft ve another sale of stock—railroad £k in tho lot, buggies, corriages, Ao., i iito be sold. See advertisement and |nd *ale. \)*day Rosette & Law horn havo a large L of furniture,handsome window shades other articles, among whioh are a L number of packages of sugar. At- ] this sale and buy good bargains, hose wanting to get exchnngo on Now Lk can be accommodated by W. W. }rsrd, at a discount. X. Simons is running for Sexton for i year, and wo are glad of it, for bo Is *>d officer. We intend to go for him, |don’t want him to go for ua. , Q. Wool folk will have a trust salo Lluable proporty on the CtU of Pe- Iber. Ifforson & Hamilton have more wag- ■than they want. See them. lie gift scheme has been remodled.— [ number of prizes has been increased, the price of tickets reduced. Two ideas. e Lewis House, on Front street, is [open to the traveling as well as the Ambus public. 1 Barnard & (Jo. havo just received a \\ot of machine ropo. i fine cotton factory at Bradford, | is offered for sale. J, Pinckard has fine mules and sad- nd harnos* horses for sale. | Felix Alexander, agent for E. M. 3 & Co., will buy or advance on cot- | See his advortisomont. ; Hist in our river did net come up Ipectation. Tho river was, however, t high enough for steamboat naviga- yestorday. Weather yesterday clear (cooler. ports that reachod us yesterday cod- our impression that A. W. Redding, has boon elected Senator in tho dis composed of Harris, Talbot and Up- It is reported that the vote of Tal- las between Messrs. Redding and Isey, stood Redding 220, Ramsey 110, |that in Upson Mr. Miller was tho lug candidate and Mr. Redding sec* TEL ARRIVALS. I Cook's Hotrl, Nov, 20, 18G5. LsC F Bozeman and children, Ala; hios Fox, Louisvillo, Ky; 1 D Chiploy, Ky; Is A M Wolihan, city; Irtin ConnoT and wile, do; . Brown, Talbotton, Ga; , 1 Cook, do; | B Gorman, Talbot no, Ga; I H Rorie, Stewart co; Is Emma Shaw and sorvant, do; ISV Cozatt, Muscogee R R; [os Pulliam, Union Springs, Ala; " P Pevaun, Montgomery, Ala; Pago, do; L Cushman, N V; but C N Marsdon, Iowa; put Wm Downer, do; F Power, Boston; Is Benton, do; I Wi.liams, Tenn; [H Fletcher, Ala; i Raiaes, Georgetown, Ga; 1 Gobi, La Grange, Ga; ] Allan and wife, do; [s McMichael, do; |« Prather, do; * Bledsoe, do; [ Millor, do; l Gnosspelius, Savannah; I Martin, Tuslcegee, Ala. From the Macon Telegraph. Methodist Annual Conference. FIFTH DAY. Macon, Ga., Nov. *z0, 1806. Tho Conference mot at 9 o'clock a. m., pursuant to adjournment. Bishop Piorco in the chair. Opening religious exercises conducted bp liev. A. H. Adams. The minutes of Saturday wore road and approved. Rev. J. K. Evans submitted a roporl as Chairman of the Committed on Qie Book nnd Publication Interest. The report shows that $60,000 connected with that in terest were lost by the failuro of the Con federate and Stato currency. Tho report further shows that tho Depository was un der tho necessity of going into liquidation: and that tho butiness of tho concern bad already been wound up, and that .1. W. Burko Co. are now doing business on their own private account. Tho report compliments J. W. Burko for his efficient management of the affairs of the Deposito ry, and acquits him of all blame for the manner in which it was found necessary to close the agency. Rev. J. W. Burke explained to tho Con ference that although he had, from tho ne cessities of the case, been forced to discon tinue the business of the Depository as its agent, still he would bo glad to accomo date aDy of tho brethren with tho hooks they might need, except that he could not, as before the war, give any time on pur chases made. Mr. Burko also informed the Conference that Tho Child’s Guide had been discontinued for the present, on accountof the burning of the office from which it had boon issued; but ho was will ing to renew tho publication of tho paper if sufficient encouragement wero given. The report was adopted. K. H. Myors ottered the following: Q........ .. .645! 687 97 22 67 ell 25*2 219 8 2 ibora.... 4-57 197 SO 25 poosa*•• ....901 ’.NX) 120 40 180 do„a 177 282 150 olph ....48 (18 417 880 2 official return from Coosa—liooso |to be BO ahead of Battle. L 7\t*kegee flews. Inkrai. Forrkst andTklegrapiiic RK8PONDICNT9.—Statements have of- found places in public journals with fence to the conduct of Gen. Forrest i have not tho slightest foundation of . It was recently assorted that he lo odious, in tho neighborhood of liii |atioD, that he could not live there in that his life was threatened by I whom ho had wronged while war lessed ; that ho had said that bribery Id secure a pardon wbon all other Is had failed. There is not tho seni le of truth in any of those statements. Vends most of his time in this city, is Itently devoted to business; avows at pies, and under all circumstances, his ucenco in tho established order of i and is to-day, as ho was yoarsago, Inch friend and adherent of the Presi- khe Tress telegraphic correspondent, ^inseminates these basoless stories as ids Geu. Forrost, would have an item Jtb, let us say to him that Forrest ■he first general officer of the whilomn federate army whom we heard say Ihe Union was restored. He used Ixpretsion at Meridian, Mississippi, I ho heard of Leo's surrender. lie |over uttered a word or done a deod ntravention of the proposition thon heed. Ho askB it not at our hands, ►e only do him simple justico in ma- (tho above statement.—Memphis Ap* |v. (and Hon.)’ J. L. M. Curry, of Tama, who recently made his deout at First Baptist Church in Richmond, [eed called to the pastoral charge of the hd Baptist Church in that city; Dr. [er, the late pastor, having boon com- [d to resign fn consequence of a bron- I affection, which compels him to ab- I from public speaking. Rev. _ . Wheroas, ibis Conference believes that the scriptural truth, wise counsel, whole some instruction and Etirring exhortation contained in tho sermon preuched by Bishop Pierce on Sabbath at tho ordina tion of Deacons should bo disseminated throughout tho entire church, therefore, Resolved, That Bishop Pierce bo re* quested to embody tho truths and senti ments of that sermon in a series of articles bo to published in the Southern Christian Advocalo. Tho resolution was adopted. Bishop Pierco tendorod his thanks to the Conference for the flattering notice they had felt disposed to take of his effort, and signified his willingness to comply with the terms of tho resolution. The Committee appointed to count the ballots that had on Saturday beon deposit- edjjfor delegates to the General Conference, and report tho result to the body at its session this morning, informed tho Confer* once that O. J. Pierco, W. M. Crumley and W. II. Potter had received a major!- tp of tho votes and wero duly elected del egates. There boing one olhoi delegate to bo elected and three alternates, it was moved nnd carried that tho Conference proceed to ballot l'or five persons, tho highest to be the delegate, and tho next three highest to be alternates, provided that in each case tho porsons declared elected shall recoive a majority of tho whole votes cast. It was also moved and carried that the Bishop appoint a Committee of three lo count tho ballots. The Bishop appointed the brothron Jewett, Norriss ana Deoring, to count tho ballots and report the rosult to tho body. The Conference made tho report of liio Coinmittoo on the slate of the Church, tho special order for to-morrow. (Tuesday) at 11 o’clock, a. M. Rev. W. A. Simmons and Rev. A. \Y. Wynn, from the Committee on Memoirs, submitted their reports. Tho reports show that the following mombors of the Coiiforonce had died during tho lust ec clesiastical year : Rev. \Y. Graham and Rev. W. W. Robinson. The reports wero adopted. Rev. J. W. Simmons, frem the Cali fornia Conference, w»3 introduced by the Bishop to tho body. Mr. Simmons gave an interesting account of tho progress of his mission in California ; and on motion he was readmitted into tho Georgia Con ference. A communication was received from Dr. C. F. Deems, of Raleigh, N. C., giving information of a now publication to be called The Watchman, to bo pub lished in New York city, and devoted to general literature. On motion of Rev. .1. B. Smith, the communication whs received by tho Con- foronco as matter of general information. The following local preachers wero ad mitted to Deacon ordors. J. L. K. Smith R. A. Kaks, J. M. Hughes. Tho following Elder was presented to the Conference and his character passed J. R. McGehee. Rev. E. H. Myers made a report on tho Shanghai mission. The report showed that funds wore noeded to carry forward the mission. It was hoped that $3,000 would bo raised in this State for the mis* sion. , , Rev. Mr. Arbogast offered tho follow ing : • Resolved, That tho Georgia Annual Conference request the General Confer ence to take into consideration tho pro priety of ordoring tho publication, at as early a day us possible, of a compendium, embracing the decisions of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, as revised by the College of Bishops from the time of the organization of the Southern Church, together with similar decisions of the Bishops before the division of the church. H, F. Alion was received on trial with a view to transfer to tho Texas Confers ence. , The Bishop then adjourned thu Confer ence with tho benediction. A Lnrgo nnd Varied Awortinent of MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR ROOT, ROSEWOOD, APPLKWOOD, Cl ILYA, LAVA, PIPES 2 NEW IDEA PIPES! WITH CHARGES. Burgs' Sugmettus, Punoli SegarotloB, Finn Kudina’ Segarettos, TOBACCO, Various Brands: KILLICIUNICK, DANVILLE, ELEPHANT, WASHINGTON, BIRD’S EYE, GREEN SEAL, THREE BELLES, MAY BLOSSOM, LATAKIA, SHANGHAI, CARTE BLANCHE, TOBACCO BAGS, &c. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Stroot, (IIUNTER’S OLD STAND,) Have in storonod aro dnily rrooiritig a Janie assortment «»f STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, ISTOTIOTSTS! Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos. GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Gents' f DO HI SUING GOODS, CASSIMERES, Satinets, jeans, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and all kinds of Goods suitable for (ionts’ La- dins' and Children’s wear, which they offer to the cltitens of Columbus nnd vicinity at tho lowest market rates. The espociul attention of Country Merchant* is invited to onll nnd oxamino our rfteck before purchasing elsewhere. Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. MR. THOMAS Oil AFFIX, Sa., (formerly with lledd, Johnson A Co..) an.l MR GEORGE MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kyle A Co.,; would ho pleased to soo their old friends nnd patrons at the above address, whore they may re*t upsured they will bo treated witli the same fairness nnd kindness which characterized their dealings with them in former times, Nov 8 1m Babbitt’s Concentrated Potash, •UPEKIOR to any other enyonificr in tho WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0., BROKERS. OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND BOUGHT .AJSTID HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EXCHANGE SOLD. BANK NOTES. NEW STORE! > NEW GOODS! w. L. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY.) |JAS JUST OPENED at No. GEORGIA, FIRE WORKS! ZFUiUHZEJ WORKS! FIRE CRACKERS, Torpedoes, Komnii (landlos, Flntfer PoIh, Skyrockets, Blue I.igMS Scrolls, VertioloR, .Suvoua Serpnutfi, Bengolm, Iloppors, Jcc Central Railroad Rank Georgia Railroad nnd Banking Company Bank of Middle Georgia Marine Bank - Bunk of Augusta - 25 Augusta Insurance ]0 Bank of Athens 3& Bank of Columbus 15 Bank of Commerce 10 Bank of the Einpiro State 15 Bank of Fulton Bank of Savornah Bank of tho State of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers’ and Mechanics' Bank Mechanics’ Bunk Merchants’and Planters’ Bank Planters' Bank Union Bank Manufacturers’ Bnnk Timber Cutters’ Bank A.I.A BAM Bank of Mobilo Bank of Montgomery Broad Struct, first door above Randolph, an entirely New and Weii Assorted Stock of <5oods, whioh he offers to the citizens of Columbna and ; vicinity ?it re&a)liable figures. Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jaa, Thweatt B »>-* Bank of 8.1m..: . Cln U Cottral Bank 83 Commercial Book 2<i £ Eastern Bank-...-—...- 50 Northern Bank 45 Southern Bank To SOUTH OAROLINA. Bank of Camden 27 1 , Bank of Charleston ^ Bank of Cheater b r> Bank of Georgetown Bank of Hamburg Bank of Newberry Bank of the State of South Carolina-— ^ Commercial Bank 1® Exchange Bank 10 Farmers’ and Exchange Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank U Peoples’ Bank 1° } Planter*’ Bank of Fairfield 12/ Planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank I* 5 State Bank Southwestern Railroad Union Bank T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER Bazori’s Celebrated Barber’s Soap, A DELIGHTFUL Article for either shaving or washing* For sain by novjr, tf CARTER A FLOUR NO Marchesi's Female’s Catholicon, r | 1 IIE very best medicine that can be usod for X the complaints for which it is rucoiumcnd- For sale by v 15 ti CARTER Jk FLOURNOY. Shallcnberger’s Pills, ^1 HIE surest remody for fever and ague that X has ever been introduced to the public. For sale by CARTER A FLOURNOY. Letter Paper and Envelopes, O F a Superior quality. For sale M nov 15 tf CARTER A FLOURKOY.^ Mrs. Allen’s Celebrated Hair Re storer, I i 1 OR Bale by i nov 15tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. NEW SHEET MUSIC. 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED a largo lot of X New Shoot Music, uuumg which uro to bo found KVANOELTN K—Song, by J. R.Thomna; TRUST ALL IN ALL—Words by Tcn- ny.^oi . PAT MALLOY—By Dion Bouricnnlt: BEAUTIFUL ISLE UF IHE.b^^-By J. R. Thomas, UM LOVE’fe TINY CHILD TO-DAY-By E. O. B. Holder. LANA(jAN’S BALL—Arrungcd for tho Piano Tliofj L^'v^T NO MOKE—M>riD by Thos. Mqpre: A SONG OF PEACE—By Cassonclla: IN THE GLADE-By J. R. J homos: TF JEWELER, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT HIS OLD STAND, Ha.- now open n n.w nml rich stock of FINK GOLD WATCHES, lilCII GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &e. ALSO—A Gno a-flnrtmnnt of Silver ami Gold THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any design or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver nnd Steel Frames, IVA TuH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good ! and responsible workmen. - MR. JAS. FRICKER Has charge ol the Watch Department, which i in itself is a GUARANTEE that the work will be done in tho best possible manner. Person? having PLAIN Watches can have ! them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite* l Garnet gr Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, j Who is too well known to need any rocorauion- J dation from me, has charge of the Rapturing of i Jewelry, Diamond Petting, Engraving, Jro, OotfiO tf Bun copy, GOLD PENS. Ootaitf Sun C0|,y. L S- SPIiAR’S, NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Mutt Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT D00K TO ROSETTE * LAWIION. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS •’! viu uin a*j a uv t tUis U.^tubli hmeut, and thej pleased to see any of thw found at tlus will be plcasea to see any __ _ _ friends who may favor them with t oaQ 9 and will not think it a trouble to show Goods. f l he Stock consists of Goods of OTirjr description, such as: Calicoes, Wool Delaine*. Half Cotton Jo. Poplinn, Mosrtmbiquen, Jaconets, Lawns, French Gingham* Chain brays. Barer e 9 . Apron Chock«, r iannels, various < Cambric», Iriah Linen-. Brown Liner.*, Toweling, eta. Gents’ Boots u4 Shoes Boy a •* ^ Groceries, all kinds, fin ware " “ Snuff, Pocket Cutlory. luble 45 Padlocks, M u tc ^. u an J Haausars Shoe Thread, Perfumeries, .•lore Hair Oils, Pomades, Tooth nnd N,UBr«ahM Moth and limit d, tuncy Boaps, shaving do a, great Tartar, Conan, Hoop fikirt*. L*Ijea’Collar* A Cuffs. P; Ladies’ liundkeruliiots Si Go mb.lot every Ftyle, Gents’ Underwear, ftbirta and Fronts, Gents’ Underwear, Paper and Envelopes. \. oua and liair Ornaments, Pencils, llose and Hal; llosc, .-Matos, W ole Belts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, every sty e, Pipes, J».utt'»n«, great variety, Gasaiineres. * ’ i*. I weeds and Jaansu pun, Suspenders, Bleached If. Brown Ladies’ Uat9. latest Children s Hat CLOTHING Consisting of the following article?, I offer now to my friends and customers: CALICOK8, DELAINES, ALPACAS and LIITUKS, MERINOS--French and EuglUli, LINENS, BLEACHED MUSLIMS and SHEETING, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest style: and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite my friends and custom ers to eull soon. 49" Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my atore. B. JACKSON, oct 15-tjanl 133 Broad street. .•MJHwuutn, Pocket Books, Calf Wallets, Candle Sticks, latest kuughphy Mills, Hneors and Straps, t*aaie- ftbocs, every M’Urs, vc- . , Shoe Brashes Mid Mi uses Shoes, do do Blacking. Children's shoe?, do do Gent’s Huts, every style Boys’ do do do And a great many article? not mentioned. ' s “' a " u ,jl ‘ lu cal1 anii ong. ®‘°ck before f.urchaMng. August 28-Sm GENERAL INTELLIKNCE OFFIOB, .VO. ti i BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, QA. Success Attends^ the Diligent! CPECiAL NOTICE.—I beg leave to oaU ''J' ‘ *••’' •! llalists of our commu- my a | arge aam |j #r tf '■ roru:-. P.antations and other jpe:t> wnioh does not appear la '* ucwpapers. My advice Is' y-u buy cnll first on me f -' :,n 1 trad •, then go elsewhere. J. U. SIKES. FOR 3ALE. G'-";D 1 ARM, ? milea from Co in K’i -t-u county, Alabama, one iCcJi" B’S'i now #wn * i : 2 acre.*. 140 of which is cleared ottied and fcapable of otten to the acre, aad oity Hi JIous specie A in mile S' aud <»r Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received and for sale at ;ie and mule* may be b . posals id Mr J;•=. ^iu Mr. Charles Uctts. ■ u if iold at once. J. U. SIKES. . *•’, ^ ACRES OF EX- » for sale. — This 11 (amberi county, Ala.# m, CuBjeta. .« „ place, or to J. 11. SIKE9. FOll SALE, 'il valuable PLANTA- , ••• ..wv Bend, f r rmarly owned ?>' C"l. Turner; 1S imit. tmiu Colombia, 7 fto* vri.i .Mi .-hvH. il. .vil. Railroad. ; . 1 , 1 111 '■ l ' L -. ! ■' lut.y luii-rov.d, bu orory bun-l.La i, t-. -.try : r v. iu., rt and couvooionoo, 'j r ‘a 1 v tr. a vineyard, ihrub* j bery ut.d ti 'wvrj. fh- :o are cabin, suffloloal i >r . .’Tita. -v'. la ;;n lioujc,. barna, ateblofl. ALL AT THE MARRIBD, She residence of Mr. C. H. Dudley, on the by Rev. 11. M. Ware, Mr. H. H. 1st, of Uuesell oounty. Ala., to Mise E. K. |»*T, of DaugarSeld, Texas. ORDINATIONS* On Sumloy, l'.Uh instant, tho following ordinations took place in tho Mulberry Streot Church, of this city, Bishop Piorco oiBcintliiL-: ... Licentiates of the Uonteronco ordained Deacons—J. K. Deorin*. VV. (!. Maloy, J. O. A. Cook, J. T. Lowe, II. Calloway, E. K. Akin. , r Local Licentiates ordained. Deacons—J N. Stokes, W. F. Foster, TV. T. Unmil- ton, G. l’owledfro, I). McLucns, B. Mask, J. (Jnntt, .1 F Wi i#cht, J. N. Bolton, J. A. Baugh, b. D. Clomens, .!. W. Jordan, P. Dell, C. J. Olivor, F. lj, Duvios, J. S. Travis, J. H. D. UcRao. Deacons of the Oonlerenco ordained Elders—L. R. Redding, B. W. Williams, K A. Holland, T. J. Embry, U. Sanders, W. P. Patillo, R. II. Jones, J. R. (loins, A. J. Jarrell, J, M. Lowry, R. A. .Seal, AV. A- Rogers. Local Deacons ordained Elders— M. G. Norlon, A. C, PlinRlo, T. G. Scott, K. F. Sweat, T. A, Pharr, \V. Park. Just Received at Goorgo H. Robertson * Co.’a, CO Broad street: Loslia’i Wockly, Harper’s Weekly, Chimney Cornor, Clipper, Merryman's Monthly, Wilkes' Spirit. Just reoeived photographs of Stonewall Jackson, R. E. Leo and JelT. Davis, For salo at 00 Broad streot. ID GALOP. BKAirril'Ul, DRBAMEU-Arranged brilliarq variuiiuus: «vc , Ac., A gith Khu morning of tho lMth inst.^ at tho resi- y~.. tho parents an»l fYiomla who _ I lor weary months with fond solicitude I'linful anxiuty by her couch. From early Ibood tbu hud been the idol of tho home p. and ua she ripened and developed into lull beauty and maturity of womanhood her lent qualities of mind and lovely traits of Ition gave the highea ' * and uietul life. Aa . ■ and acquaintances. hich woe attracted the esteem and love of i Her uniform kindness to the servants of y had so attached them to her, that grave oloaed over her beautiful re ts. the violence of their grief told in toueh- Penguege that they had lost their beat friend, lucre with meokneaa and humility the suf- |gs of disease, aud with Christian nope and knation, passed gently u way. leaving to her Jly fond retnembrances of her loveliness aud Bty. and the consolation that thalr grief woe fed oy all who had known how she nod been T*ride of their hearts and the Ugh . of their f**-U CANDIDATES. For Mcxton. R. T. SIMONS, tho present incumbent. Is a candidate fat re-election for Oity Sexton, at tbe eleotionin Deoember noxt. nov 22 to For City Mnralml. THOMAS GRIER, tbe present Chief ofPo- Hoe, announeee himeelf a. a candidate for Mar shal at the ensuing election, on the second Sat urday In Decoinber. nov 18 te For Maralml. Wo aro authorised to announoo tbe name o tIROROK A. HUCKABY, na a candidate for Marshal, at the eleotionin Deoember next. Net.tt-Sf ,—„— For Deputy Marshal. We are authorised to annuunoe the name of JOHN C. LOVEI.ACK aa a candidate for re-election for the otheo of Deputy Marshal. no* 14 >• BEE HIVE. nov 21 tf FRESH ARRIVAL! Mens’ and Boys’ Hats, Ladies’ and Misses’ do.; Crape Lustres Plaid Shawls, Cloaks; Bed Blankets, English and Frouoh Prints, French Poroales, Merinos—all shades, Opera Flannels, Balmoruls, from $4,50 to $18— Very bnndfome : Beniden many other choice goodH, At SEALS, JONES i ACEE’S, 62 Broad Street. Nov 9. lsdfi.—2w WANTED, 5000 Pounds Pork, 1000 Bushels Corn, 1000 Bushels Meal, 1000 Bushels Peas. COUNTRY tiun bought nnd Stroot by J F nov l'i2w -- Bank Notes Wanted. I AM nuthoriaod to purchase note? of tho I IUnkd in tbe State* of tlaorgm, Alabama, North and South Carolina, % irguua, Louisiana u nd Teunaaaeo. and will pay full market raten tor lh..ante. w FK[<IX ^lKXANDRK. A«’t E. M. llruoe .t Co., No. 9f*. Broad it., over F.nnl*’ #t. net % if 8f»yWt Just Received, A FINK LOT DOUBLE BARREL SHOT "^AMERICAN RAZORS, Superior Article; ViSTOLS, GUN OAFS and WAD8: POWDKR and SHOT. KWM18 # co . nov 11 2w ■ — A Good Chancel | OFFER MY TAN YARD and S02H MM* 1 of Laud lor .ale; ^olnlng the whole length- of tha oerpurulton of Lumpkin, eaat. aotee cleared and 120 acre. In the wood.. __ Mao’a Tetegreph oopy and lead Villi t» I. d. «. PHASE. The Internal Rfvcniie Laws, Act approved Juno 30tli, 1-S)4, na amended, aad tho Act amendatory thoreof, approved March' 3, 'A5 with Copious Marginal Reference, aud TABLES OF TAXATION, Just Keecivod by oov 10 tf J. \V. pKASF.. BRAZIL; ITS Inhakitunt^i Cliiunto and Productions, Just received by nov 19 tf _ J• W. PKABB, a. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Second Door from I- G. Strupper, ou Randolph Street, |TAS returned from New York with XX mmiiidk atoek of broad (’:otha. 'Wl BoaverCusimcrea, DoeakiiL 4 , Vesting* and WJ admirable triminlngH, and is now prepared - Lfl- to make the latest styles of dress mid business suits nt tbe .shortest notice nnd the lowest pri- cum. Call and examine the goods before pur- ha'ing olsowhere. Oct. M, lHdVlin —I lOOTTOHST. J. R. IVEY - &^ecC” :■ I0HN BiS^ CD " illiiss C 0 T T 0 N FACT 0 R S, j COMMISSION MERCHANTS ortion of the l w . very produotire- 4 ur..«urpassed, and tiiid location one of the theguuth. be gold with the "VV arel louse, Nti. P.iBlVARDINfl AM) U Commission Merchants, H AYING ft comuiodiou.1 Brick Warehouso with ample Morngc room, no aro prepnrod to do tho Warehouse, Kccoiving, Forwarding and Commi branches. also prep Bu.sine^s in all iu various advance on Cotton MACON, GEORGIA, 03lc« oh Third Street next Door to P^et OjJiee. A* Co., New York, or to our correspondents in I Liverpool, England. j Planters and owners of cotton entrusting the iAiue to our care for sale or shipment, shall nave prouqit returns to sales, in gold or currency us they may direct. W e solicit orders for tho purchase of cotton. Gold and Stiver and night exchange ou New : York bought and sold. We refer by permission to J. B. Iloss A Son, Bowdre a Anderson, Knott Jc Howe, Hardeman X Sparks, R. W. Cubbe-lgo, N. A. Hardee X Co., Savannah; Third National Back, Nash ville; Citiseus' Bank, Louisville; Commercial f forth] r i rt ■Jars apply to FOR SAIF A , • ,J-H. SIKES, f Uii &ALL—A plantation lying on the Choi- tui.'c* this side of Fort i mi*,tv, Ga., ettntaining 650 » <:td Most of thif land ig d and a oil adupted to Um it- place is a good framed good ginnouse and tahooch ies u ?. 4ou •ill! 4 and Merchandize iti stove, and on Cotton for hhinmont. Consignments solicited. Opposite Post Ofllco- Columbus, Ga-, Nov. _____ NEW FIRM. n^lIR under.*ignod bog leave to inform their X friends and the public senernlly, that they have this dav formed a copat tnorship under the name and stylo of FONTAINE & HUGHES,; real ESTATE BROKERS, for tho transaction of a U. Mauuall. Eiv Parsoks Southern Real Estate ortlce. marshall”^, parsons, COTTON busheti of u Apply Warehouse and Ueneral Ceinmiasion Business, UODl'CIC of.v.ry Hwcrip- .Id nt IB Broad JEFFERSON A HAMILTON. Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES, OFFIOK AT ODD FEItLOHN* IIAIX, First door to the right on first floor- novlu-tt JOHN MILLER, (LATE OF KNOXVILLE. TENN..) WATCHMAKER, , I67 Broad street, opnusite Cu.>k t . Hotel. Watchos carefully repaired 4u ranlod for l-' monthr. Hhtirinction guaranteed oct2S-lm cudj , but in the mean* ido storage lor our patrons s finished- Our office at prea- of oreotii . time wo will prot until the building — Randolph street, ill W. W. Uarrard’s building, near tbe old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAINE, Columbi Notice to Bridge Builders. | AM dire* propt* Lc.hct . - Columbus; on tho Little Vchoe, where tho toad from Crawford to Girard crosses that creek, known o« the Turnp.ko; and tho Bridge at lh# town of Girard. Scaled proposals will be re ceived by mo at Craw ford until tho S'A instant, wIiimi tho several contracts will be l« t out tor building flic same imtuudiately, to tho lowest bidder t<>r ca.*h. All the bridges aro to bo con structs! in accordance with the plan of tho loruier bridges constructed at the .«ame pjoe nov 15 lOt auction and Commission Merchants, WHITEHALL 8T„ (Holland House Block, near the Bail Rood ATLANTA, GA. W. m.k. •*)«• ofStwk., Produo*. »nd oot- loot R»nU. Doku and Soldi.n’ Claim,, .xoouw D»d,. MorttafW. axamtno TitlM, etc. Novt, 1865—3m SIGHT EXCHANGE OIST NEW YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Ootn-tf IV. W. QARUARD^ " SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SAI.Q BY JOHN KING, nov 5 1 tn BANKKB. WANTED, LARD and COUNTRY H AMS. oot 31—tf B, L. SWIFT. FOR RENT, t HOOD PLANTATION In Ruw.lt oounty, A Alabama, (ion* Wlo 2o>t a,Tf» ot -Uwb it frwh land that wlU Ptoduoa cotton finely. Corn. Foddot. MulM.-horac, oaltl,. aodho,., ran b« putchuod 4n lh. , FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. awvw W K have converted our largo yv\TV\ P4AAtHand commodious Livery Siabletjaj^U KDRinto a Ware liomm for the !<tor-IB|MI| age brC'ottnn and Morchundise. We solicit the patronage oi our friend* and the people gen erally. VKKKOV X MAUAFFKY. OOt 17-t.ianl lOO BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, R. JACKSON’S, 133 oSt »-tf llttOAD STHKET. 5,000 Dollars. uov 17 Apply at ihitOfttee, .I»ell County hasautlu . to borrow Five Thousand■ ul the same, to build tbe Jail KRAL - ■■ uieut guaranteed by a lieu enuea of the County. Not 1i>, lHiVi-Tt* ». UM W YUUIIl d bridge* ou VERY LIJI* _UAL re-pfcy- - the incoming rev- JOHN A. LEWIS. Stolen, th. eight i ^ Boi about 6 c iil«w above Columbus, ’bosnut Sorrel STAuutui*, •Id, bind legs very straight ■Bl a dMjw|S| h«>rpo Phoenix Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $600,000! T niS old and well known Company will re open ita buMuew at my office and be pre pared to take all kinds of Fire risks. R. B. Mi’ll DOCK, Agent. oct 24-1 m* ■ . , Dwelling Wanted. 1 NT I'.rpon havlua »'dwelllc, uf four, fiv, .1 » aix rooms oouvenieutW mtuaUd, can hear of a good tenant by applying at the store of J. Kyle X Co. Poweoalon wanted by let of January next. JObKPH F. POL. novl tf. SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, QA. tT'HE number will be limited to X 40 pupils ; aud all will he ex pected, after entering, to contiuue the remainder of tbe year. The scholastic year will bo divi ded into three terms. The vihht term now progressing will end the 25th of De oember; The bkcomd, will begin tho fir«l uf January and end the last of March; the tikho. will begin the first of April and end the luM uf June. Payments due for each term a^iu be ginning. For rates and particular* apply to nova-tf J. R. McINTOSH. 1tho . . iii'lw ui Columbus, and 7 l hv . »ju, aud directly on the river • Lde at all .•icasuns of the year« i:ti< Fon sALi!:4bfU; l.ooo il Cotton Seed, tur sale. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. pOR > A I.E—Thr ?’-!i"o! House owned aad a lung <~v. ’Jficd Kt M.-. Klynn, located ou tkm comimu ^ t of the Opelika depot. The bull, ding.* Jofe.i -,us ami Ti feet wide with: It window* and cutuncy. This building will be sobl cheap. J.H. SIKB8. For S.ilo, Land in Texas. I V 1 i.L ft 11 ’.r cxchango for property in this e.ty lt vvin.ti a 1 t of !«nd lying on Pecan ji UV «. u . 1 , 1 i}****. oeur the city of Houfton. x n.s land is said to be excellent and s-lmnaoiy mmia-d *.o slock raising. The lot '-mains • -.ti Hufcr snd n good trade can be made by ui-i o mg to J. SIKES. X 1 «.»K RUNT—A hnnJ.« mu rcnidencoiti Wyuu* a *. i. I j nn!c« fr-ni Columbus. Thelotoou- tRl! "* * ' M ‘ ; :il1 h iiso ua* six rooms; all tha not e- .r,. u-it-biuMiuf? are on thopremlsee. J. IL SIK18. \\u. K. Bjuki.1.. Rob't C. Port. x<r ,-e w BOOT m SHOE STORE. B35DELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbia, tl NDKR COOK’S HOTEL). \\' id LD resp. citully nnuouoo. to tho oltl- ▼ V rou - ..I v ulumhuj and vicinity that we ore n *w recoivmc nu.d opening our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually keep on hand every style of Ladle.*', Misled’ and Children’s Shoes, and Men'* Bo$*s’ uml Youths’ Boots, Shoes Gaiters, aud Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes. All Grades of Bufr, Kip auii U a\ Brogans. Great 1’nitn hj.s beou taken iu getting up ev i an l ." ^ r l V’ ,nteo a 1 work sold. **-Lo t ountry Mironnuta ureoffer liberalla- Jjjp.au. and invite them to oxamiae oar Also, ii fmo assortment of Soft aud Cashmere Hats. _ oct 21-tf REMOVAL. i WLSSf. a genoral Grocery and Commission Business Wood! Wood! Ornoe Mokilb amp Qisiud R. R. lint Oak and Hiokory anc. Voud by the oar load can be Uoation to , M. FRAEER. Treuarer. mu none ana delivering te Gaiuajell’ii stable, Columbus. will be liberally rewarded, , B. W CLARK. Muscogee Couuty, Nov. 19, d'» M "W" anted two or three expe — «v,. -mJ can answer bells pr»«r>w>- get drunk or aiok once er twioe a week and he on hand all business hours and strictly i and sballl lio patruniu*. WoThTubJ ■■old (rictids and patrons * " will tavur m with a call. a fair share of pub- pjouihI to see nJ nd as many new ones 4MI*0on»igu TUB llldHKSi' -MARKUT PRICKS p»l4fcc Country produce As N«, 15 llioml street. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.! oct 24-lm Notice. A LT: poreon. Mrbled to tho lit, firm ot ti . L .? Jv ' 1 A swift »'• hereby DotlfiMl thiitil,,.) mu.-. e..iuo up nnd tciilor .nd tholo «u.i foil u. i'.iy by Ur-1 <l..y of Janu.ry uoxr. thot Ihiur not... .11.1,, • .um. W.U bo put”“- .i'i”. .Vi” of tho « .imp*” rim Oolumbui, Oot. 41, lMi*.—ijiai iwi: