Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 23, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL news items. ^ ' ._, TS FOB. Ill* KNQ.UIREH. 1. following »»m*l lentl.men M. A*«ntl ,VheCoU'»Bi« Alabamat w n s v Power., Seals' .Station. u f Sanborn. Hurtrtlle. ,r 0. Waller. Persons. r.'w. Banks, Uuerryton. ’ r Biker. Suspension. w 0 Andrew*. Chuunenuggee- u If. Smith, Union Spring-. , ' w A. Lester, Villul*. L Thomas J. Ilnrke. (Iloanvlll. T L. Jenkins. Midyear. TO.foliowiul named gentlemen are our agents at the several depots on the Muscogee ^At Station No.2. Col. J. A. L. Lk. Bo. Spring H. D. WtLUsua. AtO-nevft. L, J. 0 2*kal. At Butter, E. B. Wat.... at Fort Valley. J. L. Brtxoro.v At Jones’Crossing. Jawsn W. Covikotos. Setv AdTertlsemeuta. n p Ellis has a las K® stock sale to- , Horses, mules, milch cow#, car- tiages, 4c., Will be knocked down to ^Saptington, Oews Ss Co., at No. 104, are now opening a stock of goods that is worth looking at. If anybody wants any- thing that caanot be found there, they will have to look about right smartly be fore they can be suited, for these mer- chanta keep everything. I A. Towers utters for sale a tract of r ,od pine land. It is well timbered, and 1 • . oh'.uK th« Mobile ami Girard f ear-rings Lave been Inal. The bo lurid fur his honesty and lnaviiiK them at this otllce. y Woodruff has removed his of- flcel0 iim Broad j-troel, over Sappingbon JT Co. T store. He will promptly attend tv) all calls. Xbe coDsigceei per steamer .Marianna vill be found in this paper. The ladies have no cause to complain cow, for .S. Pump & Co. can supply them «ith anything they may WAnt. (’all and •lamtne their splendid stock, and you riuaot fail to leave without making a purchase. Remember the place—7 ; I Broad street. pr, ,|. S, PeinberUm has formed a co» partnership with Dr. Austin M. Walker, for the purpose of carrying on the drug tutiness in all its branches. Dr. P. has just returned from the North, whoro he purchased a large and complete stock of drugs, medicines, chemicals and fancy articles. Road hie card. S. Pimp & Co., No. 73 Broad street (Hunter's old stand), have juat received i large assortment of Balmoral Skirts, Velvet Trimming, Skirt Braid—in black ifid other colors--Plain and Tinsel Cord, Cloak Trimmings and Ornaments of all styles and colors, to which the especial at tention of thu ladies is called. H A C£ltD. I demo to return my grateful u^knowlodgo* stun to my friend- and patrons who have ho henlly extended their influence and patron- M« to mo for the last ten yearn. I would an yone* to them und the public that, as the aerm of war i» over and commerce looks bright tr;m East to YV0.1t, I have e-tabli-hed myaelf in ih drug business, and shall devote my entire 'am and energies to the same. I have formed »copartnership with Dr. Austin M. Walker, an old resident of this city, a gentleman of sterling integrity uud worth. I have lust returned from New York, whore I •sleeted in person and purchased for onflh, di rect from importers und manufacturers, the targea and most complete stock of European mJ American drugs, medicines and chemicals, also the finest stock of Egyptian, Persian and fr«Dcb fancy goods and perfumery ever before offered iu Columbus. 6wing to the many adulterations in drugs and chemicals at the present time, we have added to oir establishment a chemical Laboratory for tbt purpose of manufacturing our preparations •uh improved apparatus and strictly in acoor- >liuc« with the rules of pharmacy and ohemis- 07. alio for the purpose of detecting and re- aaiui the impurities of every article dis- jauied tr*m uur prescription department. AV WtdinUi ootnpotiny a prctcrijitinn ihoufrl be u be pure, that they may have the effect to'ndtd by the acientific phyiician. It id Of vital importance to all that they procure pure «"1 reliable medicine*. Uerchemical and prescription departments •ill be under the control of Mr. YVilliam J. j < i' 1 ‘killful chemist and phnnuaceuti.it. I would announce to the medioal profession »a<l die trade that we have fitted up oommodi- •w rooms on the second floor for the wholesale •adJobbing trade. We intend to keep such a Wfl.ind compl.t. .took uf ex«rything In our “taimlto offor.ucb luduoouienti u will ™. wironwt. to Southern iudu.try und enter- HU. I rejpwtlully invit. my old ou.tomera th. public to call and examine our utook Md price,. If I d„ ngl make it to your intor- * 1 “‘“Dot expect your patronage. With uiy compliment, and i.e.t wish,, for I-'-u b.ppiae.. .u,i prosperity. I am re.pectfnlly, I our obd't .erv't, J. S. PEMBERTON, ot the late firm ol r , . Pemberton Ik Carter. W«mbu«, Qe„ Nov. 23, 1865—fit p#r » t .am.r Not. 1H8S. LDwii.I. o. Strupper, G. S. Morton.'J. B. WVW. S. B. Lew, B. E. Well,. Tom Bree.111 7n' A11 * n ’ R - M Q “^y, N. j; I in ’ 11 Jokn.on, Caodler end 4 Boithk, ■ 6. Broolu, Barney Hank Ins, J. Enni, & Cop ‘ »«c«d 4 Co, Hall, Mo.ee 4 Co.. L. L. ii” r« A ' r 0- Ul ‘ ckmar ' Blaekmar 4 Chandler' lu.lV J „ A ' MoN’oal, E. Vf. Moire. M. P’ t Kerulker 4 Co,, W. E. Clark, . n. H. Phe pe, L. 0. Bower., H. C. MitobeP ,' rt . f ' ' Aa “ Bates, J, C. Calhoun, W r ' n', U - lltt * h “- R B-Mott. J. S : lSV^ Mil| t Cartar 4 Co.. A.C, p m ?■ J ' K »>* A Co„ Henry m «.*' J' g ‘ in ' s P«ncer 4 Abbott, C. K. Dex- . A . R * 4A * Co., McRae 4 Co.. The., *Co j p“". T ', H ' 8 P ,a r. Sappington, Daw. W V; 1 **- J - A - C « A >'. J- Grant, limooiUJ E.°" D - B - Tbompwon. B»doll A VAN MARCUS. Clerk, loss of their removal or destruction. The Chief of Police reports that when thu alarm was tirst given, two men, represent ed to be iu the garb of soldiers, were seen to jump from the window. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cook’s Hotel, Nov. 21, 18tt5. .1 O Buylston, Clayton, Ain; G W Johnston, Henry co, Ala, E Burton, Philadelphia; J M Coulter, Baltimore; \V R Hutchinson, Tenfc; W H Bonnoy, Cincinnati; A F Harvey, Richmond, V«; J R Goolsby, Greenville, Ala; Jno N McArthur, Macon, Gn;j Maml HTignor, Hf\yc=ville, Gu; ' H Nelms, Russell co, Ala; YV A Gregory, Lumpkin, Ga; i* H Gregory, do; J H Gregory, do; G B Hurley, do; Wm Taylor ami servant, Cuthbert, Ga; J H Taylor, do; W E Sturgess, Mobile, Ala; Id T Renick, 'I’exas; J II Mallott, Fla; U K Hodges, Term; S YV Thornton, Atlanta. Ga; Mrs Ebberhnrt, two children and ser vant, Alu; F B Goff, S W R R; Jos A Hunter, Union Springs, Ala; G A Gnosspelius, Savannah, Go; D Bullard, Ala; J R Jones, do; N J Bussey and son, Jamestown, Ga; J M Granberry, do; Geo Ii O’ Neil, Ala; J C CoEAtt, S W’ R R; JWG Denson, SUwP R K. PROOEEDIlfGTi^ COUNCIL. REGULAR MEET1NU. CowKcn. Cm Pre-ent his Honor. I Chapman, Johni in. Kiln Durki N..v, 20, IW. uyor, Atileriueu >woW, Quit) i.oJ Porter, Mcllha- link ami Bivins. The CoiumiUee o payment of one in ... » for $000.75. Which wa.i oub-red puid. The Bridge CommUUc submitted the follow ing report, which was recoivod : "In reference to tiio Bridgo over the creek in Girard, wo examined the same and found it to bo a very poor structure, and will last but u short time. It contains about (our thousand teot of lumber; for which wi> ntlbred to pay .Mr. Gray $73. Ho asked ua $H*J. YVe rut used to give it. YY'e callod on Mr. Gatnmol and Mr. Appier to inly eaoli .f2 >; Mr. GHinuiel naid lie would pay ; Mr. Appier said ho would imy 910. Alter this interview Mr. Guiuinol told Mr. Gray not to remove the bridge, that wo would pay fur it. The Committee recommend that Council shall not pay more than Bitty Dollar-. Mel Lll ANY, ( ii ill V i '■ u, n 1,1 • .lUiiNtjON, >rt of the 1 up Lighto The folloi us received; "Col.l'mHUf*. Ga., Nov. 1':. Dim. a Hon. Mayor an-l City Cuuw >f : Gents—The same lumps reported as out of or der and not lit, Sept. 25th, eleven iu number, are still in the same condition an then, lor want of material to repair them- 1 was sick and un able to make a Vcport at your last meeting. The negro whom I employed to clean the lampi tailed to do it. and l have had to employ hands unaccustomed to the attend to it in perron. Respectfully. rk, uol being able to J. YV. SIlOl P, Lamp Lighter. Nov. 20th, 18»T» t - Since the above was written T have to report one lump on AhkI« street bro ken, und the glasi also broken out ot live <»tb era. but which, though lit regularly, are prompt ly extinguished by the wind. One at I cnbody s oorner, and one at Barden’^ corner, and one at Murdock’s corner, iti addition to the pioveti re ported above, havo not been lighted since the duik nights until last 'J hurmluy night. ’ The Bridge Keeper reporlod receipts from the bridge for week ending Nov. 11, a.i 9d02.L0 ( und for week ending .Nov. H, The applications of Stuwnrl Kcouan und Caldwell X iiotluiuu for license to tetail liuuor wero approved and granted. Accounts in favor ot Roaotto & Lawhon for •28. J. A. McNeill X Co., for *ll.7f>, J. P. Mur ray for 9o, and Tom Tillinghast lot 911 were read and ordered paid. _ An account in favor of K YV. Blau r or $51.90, was referred to the Committee on account-. A communication Irani YV. 11. Mitohell, Pres ident ol M. X (i. It. It. Co., was road, and, with accompanying pupers, relerrcdto the Finance Committee. The following by Aid Uri wold was adopted; Resolved, That the Inti'dings and property occupied by tho Sluters of Mctcy bo exempted from city luxation. Aid. Chapman moved iliul tho City Physician be paid at the rule ol tfl/tni for his -ervijai for the nresent .soar from May 1st. Aid. Johnson moved a substituto that he be paid at the rate of ■fl.ixnj, which was IohI. The resolution of Aid. Chapman was then adopted. Ou motion of Aid. Chapman, a committee of three were unpointed to ndju.-t with Dr. Billing the matter of rents for several buildings, rent' d from him. by a committee of Council the first of tho year. Aid. Chapuiun, Oriawold and Quin were appointed that committee. On motion of Aid. Quin thu bridge nommiitee were autherixed to pay Mr. J. I>, Gray 9S0 for the bridge aoross tho crook in Girard, provided it shoald not be removed by himculf or other parties, On motion of Aid. King, the Mayor was re quested to get repealed through our immediate Representatives, tin: law, requiring the Uruiug by the City of Hailr 1 Rctip t<-i ato k in ,Y1. X U. Railroad, for taxes collcRoi for Railroad purposes. On motion of AM, Johnson, tho City Alter ney was instructed to lake such measure.) as may be necessary to prevent persons from run ning ferries on the river, in tho upper part et the city, and receiving pay fur the same. Council then adjourned. M. M- MOORE, Clerk. "1 don’t miss my church so much au you may suppose," said a lady to her minister, who had called upon during her tllncgy, "for I make Betsey ait at the win dow as soon as the bell begins to chime, and sho tells me who are going to church, and whether they have gut anything new." Tho Washington correspondence of tho Philadelphia ledger pay*: "The news from South Carolina has cuuaod both sur* priso and pleasure. Tho delegation to Congrt-as, I am told, will bo Lacked vigor ously by the President, no matter whether they can take the oath or not, and so will the Representatives of tho State.*), when their Legislatures rally t*» the call of the Executive, as th j Palmetto has doue." CANDIDATES. For Sexton. R. T. SIMONS, tho present incumbent, is a rJi* ,te,lner Marianna, (Japt»in Van. “n, i, reported al Abercrombie’s heavy fr 0 i ght for lMs matket _ r,»„ ^ l ' le .Captain,who is a safe bein K in doubt whether ho venture higher. Wo are kind the k« *?" 80 l,ear ' ** n<1 tru »’ tl'»r« taluk ° Un ,‘ w “ t6ren<m tt* 1 in tlie chan- • e^tbom up to our wharf safely. )'i»d Si* 1 ’ ll0 " i8 . lbat ba * be *n buill on •u Mt wRb *n five years, or since (he <1* n m *' lc * d '' elC0 PUhe oneofthesame ° n l ' le corner ) ws» burned Ita. ‘S’ night about nine o'clock. The “J wae occupied by Mr. Webster, a Th, , wor (My man, as a meat shop. k ,uo lion ol Die house, poor as It U * ' aJ bl °w K> Mr. Webster. He k n g .A ll '! Uranc *’ nor ba * b * tbe rnnkos ^ vn’lnict We disliko to see such u,.». * ® n ® r °sd Street, where good Ml lit U u 1 fot'ry when • tbb *Mr, Webster have te sustain the A Large and Varied Awortmeut of MEERSCHAUM, BRIAll ROOT, ROSEWOOD, APPLEWOOD, CHINA, LAVA, NEW IDEA PIPES! WITH CHARGES. Rer/jV SogurettHH, Puncli Segarettoa, Kino Ludio.i’ Segarettos, SMOKING TOBICCO, Variotia Brand*; KILLICKINICK, DANVILLE, ELEPHANT, WASHINGTON, BIRD’S EYE, GREEN SEAL, THREE BELLES, MAY BLOSSOM, I. ATARI A, SHANGHAI, CARTE BLANCHE, TOBACCO BAGS, &c. FIRE WORKS! UT’IIRsE] WORKS! FIRE CRACKERS, TorpedouH, lioDinn Candle., f’low.r Puts, SkyruoketM, Ulu. Lights, 8orolls, Verticltfii, .Saxon#, Serpent., BnngolHs, Hopper*, Ac. ALL AT THE BEE HIVE election in Decomber noxt. nov 22 te For City Mar • li.il. THOMAS GRIER, the i esent Cliiel' ol F<»- lice, announces himself a* a and,date tor Mar- fllial at the cutting tdeetuut, urdny in December. • u tho riew.hd .' it* nov lrt te For MarNltnl. YVe are authorlted to announce the namu o GEORGE A. HUCKABY. as a candidate for Marshal, at the election iu December next. Nov, 1« ■44* For Deputy Marshal. Wear, authorised to announce tlientueuf JOHN C. LOVELACE as a candidate for ra-olection tor the oflioeo' Deputy Marshal. * , not 14 te FOR SALE; TWO HILIIL1 IMPROVED COTTON PLANTATIOHS. O NE, wall known a- Roanoke, in Barb'ur county, Alabama, eleven rail©* above hu- faula, and thirty-flv* below Columbus, lying immediately on the Cliattahnoyhee river, con taining 2,400 acres. l.uOU of which are cleared, and 800 river bottom. . ,, The other known a.1 Calebeo, in Macon coun ty, Alabama, situated about three tulles from the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and 4 > mtle- Irom Columbuu, and containing l.Ttttt acres, vou of which are cleared, and being part rich prairie Theeo plantations have always been regarded as among the most do-irahle in the State, on aooount of their productiveness, and conven ient location. Kach place has the necessary outbuildings tor 40 to .>0 laborers. Provisions, stock, and implements, can b« bought at mar ketvulu *" the pl« c*. Negroes on the pla ces may be hired. on.nDfU.L’ • Apply l" K W. SLABHOOk. Columbus, «la. noy 17 ffuwlm Salt! Salt!! 70 BBL - fl 00461 SALT BEDELL 4 00. FRESH ARRIVAL! Meua* uud Hoy#’ Hatfl, Ladies’ and Misue#’ do.; Crape Lustres Plaid Sbawls, Cloaks; Bed Blaukets, English and Frenoh Prints, French Percales, Merinos—all shades, Opera Flannels, Balmorals, from $4,50 to $18— Very bdudioine ; Besides many other choioe goods, At SEALS, JONES & ACEE’S, 6a Broad Street. Nov 9.18A5.-2W WANTED, . 5000 Founds Fork, 1000 Bushels Corn, 1000 Bushels Meal, 1000 Bushels Peas. COUNTRY PRODUCE of everv deerrip- tlon l.ooulH »oil K.rd «t No. IB Ur.;*d Street hv J KFFKKSO.N 4 HAMILTON. Bank Notes Wanted. 1 AM authorised to purohase note* of the Bunk- in the St ate a of Georgia, Alabama, I North and South t-iiroMne, Virginia, Louiiiana j aud Teuue-iee, und will pay full market r*te« i tor tho same. ! W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ag’t K. M. Bruce X Co., No. 95, Broad it., over Unnii' et. oct 2C tf .Sun copy. Just Received. A ' FINK LuT DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS; AMERICA. PISTOLS, GUN CAPS end I POWDER uud SHOT. J. BNN1B Sl CO. nov 11 2w A Good Chance! I OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202^ a«re- 1 et Land for Bale; adjoining the whole lenwth ot the corporation of Lumpkin, east; 90 Mr** oloared and 120 acre* in tho wood*. nov 16 Ira* J. G. _ Maooa Telegraph oopy and aead hill NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) Have in sturo and are daily receiving a large assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, 1ST OTIOTST S! Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, FORNIM GOODS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and all kind- of Goods suitable for Gonts’ La- dioa’ and Children's wear, which they oflor to the citizens of Columbu- and viciuity at the lowest markot ratos. The eapocial nttontion of Country Merchant* is invited to call and examine our stock before pnrnhiiMiig olsewhere. A5T Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. MR. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Su., (formerly with Redd, Johnson X Co.,) and MR GEORGE MKRKDIT11, (formerly with J. Kyle X Co.,) would be ploa.«cd to sue their old friends and patrons at the uhovo addi osi, where they may re-t assured they will ho treated with the eurne fairness and kindne.«.i which characterized their dealingH with them iu forwor times. Nov 8 lm Babbitt’# Concentrated Potash, {SUPERIOR to any Other aaponlfier in the ^ market, one pouud making titteuu gallun- of soft soap. For Bale by HOYlfttf CARTER & FLOURNOY. Bazori’s Celebrated Barber's Soap, A DELIGHTFUL Article for either .shaving or wuBbing- For kiiIu by novjfi tf CART lilt X FLOUR NOY. Marchesi's Femnle'3 Catholioon, r IMlE very beat medicine that «*hn bn u-ed for A the complaint- for which it is recommend ed. For sale by u»vl5tl CARTER X FLOURNOY. Shallenberger's Pills, I ^HE surest remedy for fover aud ague that baa ever been introduced to the public. For sale by CARTER X FLOURNOY, nov 15 tf Letter Paper and Envelopes, /~kF u Superior quality. Fortmloby yJ nov 15 tf CARTER X FLOURNOY. Mrs. Allen's Celebrated Hair Re storer, I x^OR Bale by nov 15tf CARTER X FLOURNOY. NEW SHEET MUSIC. largo lot of to be BVANGFLIN'K-Song. by J. R. Thomas; TRUST ') Ii ALL IN ALL—YVord- by Ten- nyso _ f MALLOY—By BEAUTIFUL ISLE PAT MALLOY—Bp Dion Bourioault: **”AUTIFl’ ■ Thomas I OF THE SEA -By J, R. I’M DOVK’Ji TINY CHILD TO-DAY—By E. G. B. Holder. LANAGAN’S BALL—Arranged for the Piuno by (Jlover; THOU LOV'ST NO MORE-Words by Thou Moore; A SONG OF PEACE—By Casflonella ; IN THE GLADE—By J. It. 'ihomas; TREMOLO (Nocturne)—Roselien ; ROSEBUD GALOP; BEAUTIFUL DREAM Kit-Arranged with brilliant variation*; Ac , jig., Ac. novliif J. W. PEASE. The Internal Revenue Laws, Act approved Juno hOtb, 1^4, as amended, aud the Act amendatory thereof, approved March ’85 with Copioud Marginal References, and TABLES OF TAXATION. Juat Koceived by nov 19 tf J. W. PEASE. BRAZIL; # ITS Inhabitants. Climate and Productions, Just received by n«.v 19 tf J. YV. PEASE, G. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Second Door from I G. Strupper, on Randolph Street,, H AS roturned from Now York with a^A fl hHudsome stock of Broad Cloths. BeaverCaaimerea, Doeskins, Vestings ana IlA admirable trimmings, and is now prepared JOL to mako tho lateHt styla.i ol dress and business suits at the ahorteat notice and the lowost pri- ee*. Call and examine tho gnodi bofoie pur chasing elsewhere. Uot. al, lmW-lm Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES, OJ’FIOK AT ODD FELI.OYYH’ HAM#, First door te the right on tirst floor noviO’tf JOHN MILLER, lLATE OF KNOXVILLE, TENS..) ranted for 12 months. Satisfaction guaranteed, oct 28 1m SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. OotS-tf W. \Y. UARRAKD. SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SALE BY JOHN KING. u A NKKU. T WANTED, LARD and COUNTRY HAMS. oct .41-if K. L. SWIFT. FOR RENT," 4 GOOD PLANTATION in Ilusicll countv, A Alabama, from 200 to 25o acres of which is fresh land that will produce ootton flaely. Corn, Fodder. Mules, koresa, cattle, and bugs, oan be purchased on ike premises. Apply at this Office, nov 17 U WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO.,! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT .A-ZISriD SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. asoRaiA. B»»’» s ^ Buy’g Bank of Selma 25 Contral Bank m Commereial Bank 30 Bnitern Bank go Northern Bank 4a Southern Bank 70 SOUTH O-A-ItOXfiHSTA.. Bank of Camden 27 Bank of Charleston ... 20 w r Bank of Chestor 20 Bank of Georgetown 20 Bank of Newberry 2n "j 1 Bank of the State of South Carolina 20 Commercial Bank 17 \j! Kxehange Bank ig * ” Fnnntvs’and Riehange Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank 20 Peoples* Bank 47 Planters* Bank of Fairfield la Planters’ and Mechanics' Bank 22 State Bank 12 Central Railroad Bank Georgia Railroad and Banking Company... 90- Bank of Middle Georgia 70 Marine Bank 55 Bank of Augusta 25' Augusta Insurance io| Bank of Athena 331 Bank of Columbus jfi! Bunk • of Commerce io Bank of tho Empire State Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah Bank of tho State of Georgia City Bank of Augusta Farmers'and Mechanics' Bank Mechanics’ Bank Merchants and Planters' Bank 1; Planters' Bank y Union Bank 11 Manufacturers’ Bank l: Timber Cutters’ Bank i: i> t e J S«nth«Mt.rnRktlrotd Z!'s. Bank o Mobile ; T«! „»| 0 « Bank ,. « Bank of Montaomory 95 «r FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. ru r. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER -AND- JEWELER, Cornel- Broad and Randolph St#., AT Ills OI.D STAND, Una now o,»on a now ami rioh .took of KINK GOLD WATCHKS, IUC1I GOLD .1 EWELltY, STERLING .SILVER WARE, NINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, Ac. ALSO—A fino assortment of Silver and Gold THIMBLES. Uold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WO RK, Mado to ordor. any design or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steol Frames, YV ATCll Y\ ORK and Jewelry repaired by good and reiponnihle workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER IIus char#* or tbs Watch Department, whioh in Itself is a UUARANTEE that the work will be dono Iu the best possihlo manner. Persons bavin. PLAIN Watches can have them J EWELLED, either iu Ruby, Ohryiollta* Carnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who la too well known to need any recommen dation from me, has charge of the Repairing of Jowolry, Diamond Hotting, Engraving, Ac. Oct 20- tf Sun copy. NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wente Full Value for their Money Mutt Come to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE 4 LAWHON. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, ConaDtlnv of the following articles, I offer now to my friends and customers : CALICOES, DELATES, ALPACAS and LUSTRES, MERINOS— French and KnglUli, LINENS, BLEACHED MUSLINS and SI1EET1NO, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest stylo; aud a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite my friends and custom ers to tall soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay la their supplies et my store. B. JACKSON, oot 16-Qenl 133 Broad street. W, L. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) H AS JUST OPENED at No. U4 Broad Street) first do or above Randolph, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stuck ol Uoods, which he offers to the citizens of Columbus uud viciuity at reasonable figures. Mesurs. TIio’h Chaffin, .Jas. Thweatt and Charley Shivers, e ta always bo found at this Establishment, aud they will be pleased to sec any of their lriends who may favor them with a call, and will not think it a trouble to show Goods. The Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as : Wmfnli,ain„, ^nt*’Bu»u „d 8W. Hall Cotton Jo. <»rucflrie8, all kinds, ropitno Tinware " *• Alosambiques, Snuff, Juconotfl, Pocket Cutlery. Lawns, Jablo •• Fieucn Ginghaaia, Padlncks. Har? lbray8 ’ HatchetaandHammara ;“•« . Shoo Thread, Apron Checks, Perfumeries, CraSr&.v" 1 .’" 1 ’" 10 ” pXai 1 ,'’ jSinifffA,' JGfhJSf ilair BrU do” Coro’taJ' ^."Jfn^r- wWlftr. 4 Cuff,. Taria ^’ S JJ ^Jkorchiou, Jliirta nmi Frnuti, Loinbsof m vry siyl*. Oorts' Underwear SilivM,"’ •• {!'|; t or a - lA Envolopov. Hair Urnament.., I’onniu 1 0lt ’ Hose and Half Hose, Slate" ' Wide Balt and Buckle; DollC Braids, every sty.i. I'h-.h Butlonr, gre i* variety, I'ti-^iincre* BleaVhl'dH'ome.pun, ^mmiudma J “ n '’ te'Ualr.a.t mSS^- . fltyles, i; , n( u ft , Children's Hats, latrst Itaugliphy Mi’ll,, Ladleij' sh.ei, , , .Slioo Druahea and A ifliefl&hoM d° J., Blacking. Children’* Shoes, do do Gent’a Huts,even ?rylo Boya' do do d*. And n greet in Any art idea n.R mentioned taafer genlral intelligence o o£- * X O Tr3 , ‘Vo. 05 BKOAD STREET, COLUiimJH, (JA. Success Attends llie Diligent! kJPk.CIA_L NOTICE.— I he. leave to call St.‘ffil? t# tk * c -‘ 1 P ,, “h ol our onmmu- Hmij. h . , : V V", uiy V,’" 1 "’ * ! ar *« “amber of .p.e‘.:’o B ?n/pe^r"whnm a d'eiT t a S, l !pe 0 . t k my oolumn in tho n* w-i. i.. ei - 3 \u. u to all that it you w„m i‘, loiy -alI fi??* V ~ e J* and nee it wo cau’t trade, th k < el.’ewhero. J. H. SIKt’S. FOH SALE. GOLD PENS. “jjarwfcF’ii.ws »j‘r, ENT i T. S. .SPEAR’S. Oct 21) If Sun copy, W. W. OARBARP, J- R. IVEY, J. W. TUU.Ii. J. R IVEY & CO, COTTON FACTORS, AV areliouso, BECKIVINIi, FdHIVAKDING m GENERAL Commission Merchants, H AVING n commodious Iiriok YVarohouse with ample storage room, we are propared to do tho YVurebouao, Receiving, Forwarding and Commission Uuaine** io all it* varioua branches. YVo are also prepared to advance on Cotton and Merohandice in Htore, and on Cotton for •hlpment. Coniignraenta solicited. Oppoflite Post Office. . t „ J- R- IVKY k CO. Columbus, Ga., Wov. 1», 1896—liu Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choioe Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Jackets Champagne, all broods. Just received und for sale at oct 15-tjanl B. J ACKSO.V’S, 133 Broad street. NEW FIRM. r PIlU undersigned beg leave to inform thalr J- friends and the public generally, that they have this day formed a copartnership under the name aud stylo ot FODJTAINE & HUGHES, tor the transaction of a VVari'lioiisf ami General Commission liusioess. All busmens entrusted to them shall receive prompt attention. Our YVarehouse, in process j of erection, will soon be ready, but iu the mean- ' time we will provide storage for our patrons until the building i* Anisbod. Our office at pres ent is on Randolph streot, in YV. YV. Garrard’s building, no»r the old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAlkB. YV. II. HUGHES. Columbus, Sept. 19.18t>*>—ootl-tf iCOTTQJSr. JOHN T. EDMUNDS & 00.. -AND- COMMISSION MEBCHANTS MACON, GEORGIA, 0tfic4 on Third Street ntxi Door to Pott OJtic«. Liverpool, England. Planters ana owners of cotton ent ranting the same to our oare for halo oreliipinent, sballTiavu prompt returns to sales, in gold or currency ua I they may direot. We solicit orders for the purchase of cotton. Gold and Silver and sight exchange ou New York bought and sold. n We refer by permission to J. B. Ross A; Son, Bowdre 4c Anderson, Knott k Howe, Hardoman k SpaxW^R. W. Cubbedge, N. A. Hardee A Ce ; , Savannah; Third National Bank, Nash ville; Citiaens’ Bank. Louisville; Commercial Bank, Louisville. oot Sl-lm A VCHY UOOD i’ABJl. ; miltn from if!.?"**»*■ A i ,r ,- ' “ " 4 L <*«a#r#4 produciiitSN) n'nin'u u. ^’1 i™,learn 1 »uj Will be sold U baigdiu ii fold ar once r °’ { tLANTATION OF 1,; AeREV’oK®!* CELLENX LAND F01. SALE Thi; Ittutation is lucaifcil in CaimiberH county Ala on th. i.lftoo. Corn,’i.ork, atook kon oatu! nosah!" o° Itr* J in' k™' Mr. Charles Betts, on the place or to A a ” ° F U J.H. SIKES. FOR SALE, forlJUneg.iu-S’ two gia houses, burns, stables Notice to Bridge Builders. 1 AM dirocted by tho Court of County Com* 1 missionors for Russell county to advertise taf nropoAfllfl to re-build the Bridges over the Little Vchee on the old Federal road leading from Columbui ; on tho Little lichee, where the road from Crawford to Girard crosses that creek, known ua the Turnp ke: and the Bridge at the town of Girnrd. Sealed propofluls will be re ceived by mo at Crawford until tho 2Jd instant, wlion the several coutiHClH will be let out for buildiug the same immediately, to the lowest biddm- for c*.«h. All the bridges are to be oon- strui fod in accordance with the plan of the forinor hiidgos coustructod at the name places. J. F. YV AD DELL. nov l!» lot Judge of Probate. H. MaagaaLL. Bn. Panaotia Hsutberu Real Estate Office. MARSHALLPARSONS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, WHITEHALL ST.. (Holland House Block, near tho Rail Hoad ATLANTA, GA. Im!"} SS! SgiSf.lS"’'/ 1 ” r tion of 1 th»“bJ fro’m“l^J.‘i»uiJi’“ *'•’"J* ru. irom iu neaitnluinesi and location ouo of tl IU st!>?a 5 " tt i bl< ’ iHa.niationa in the .South. plaoo°U dehiru{t° V1S 011 ’ 1,0 with U For furihor parttoul.m apply to q“?„ cia ',io tt “y u» 1 ‘ ,J . si !? °- f V«J ill! th nI p , :1 " "; eil ftdupted to tt dwollintf wmiiV i* n 'I’^lduco is a good framt screw and \*iVh th 0, “*' ^ ffHihouso an S fit w ii i I, u . L. •"!’ 1 01 ‘"“building t. r tho .R.Uro“d, unit L din!".l^^"? ho 7 7iv wbeie it 13 navig iblo at ull auu>ons ot tho voa h«gSTW SEED FOR SAL ii!—500‘or LO bu.hols ot Koo<t oottou t.-od, lor suto. Apply at tho F i, pniLLIGFMCE OFFICE. 'R SALE—Tho bohool Houro owned ar tong occupied by Mr. Flynn, located on tl dhuni’k! “TV ” f th ° '“P” 1 - Tho but 5 t?* RIli -- tcctw.de with- “"d ohlmnej. This building will ! .old oheap. J, H . SIKES. For Sale, Laud in Texas. I taILL soli or exchange tor property in tb i. city or vicinity I t of Und lying on I’ocr Bayou, Coleman co., texnj. near the oitv ^ i* 13 ,at H ' to bo excellent ar admit abb adapted i- stock raising. Tho 1. * IJ ty'd a a’O'-'d trndo can ba mat by applying to J. H. SIKK3. l^OK KI N i'-A handsome residence iu YY'yni t.inl'ia ’ 2 ,U “V lr i om Cb »H*whu-c Tho lotcoi lams io acr* s; the house has nix rooma; all tl iSHiy out-buildings are ou the premises. J. H. SIKES. Wo make sales of Stocks, Produce, and ool- leot Rents. Debts and Soldiers’ Claims, execute Deeds, Mortgages, examine Title*, etc. Nov 9,1865—-5m Apply Wu. R. Bkd£ll. Ron’y c. Pi FEW Fhcemz Insurance Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $600,000! T HIS old and well known Company will re open its business at my ottioe ami bo pre pared to take all kinds of Fire risks. R. B. MURDUCK. Agent. eet 94-1 m* FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. WE have converted our largot land commodious Livery Stable age of Col Jinto a YVare House for the *tor-HJH| ;otton aud Merchandise. We solicit the patronage of our friendfl and the people gen erally. VKRKOY k MAHAFF1CY. _ oet 17-tjanl lOO BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, -AT- B. JACK80NH 133 BROAD ITHKKTi o8t 29-tf 5,000 Dollars. ’ pHK Court of County Commissioners of Hus- 1 hell County has authorised the undersigned to borrow Ftve Thousand Dollars, on aocouat of the same, to build the Jail and bridges on the Diott important highways. VERY LIB ERAL INTEREST and PUNCTUAL re-pay- mentguaranteed ky a Ben on theinoomingroT* enues of the County. JOHN A. LEYvlB. Nov 1«\ )Sd'>—7t* Stolen, I /ROM the uudtraiKued. on the night of the 1 17th, eight mile* above Columbus, on the llauiiltou road, a CUeuuut Sorrel STALLION, about o or 7 yearn old, biutl legs very straight and nook in theobuneof a deer, very sloping. Any one taking up the horse aud delivering to me at my bouse or Gammell’s stable, Columbus, will bo liberally rewarded. „ B. YV CLAM. Muscogee County. Nov. 19, *6fl Jt Dwelling Wanted. A NT parson having a’.dwelling of four, five or six rooms convouieatlv situated, oan hear of a good tenant by applying at the store afJ. Kyle k Co. Poeseeslon wanted by 1st of Jaausry next. JOSEPH F. POU. SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA. ^HE number will be llmitod to X 40 pupils; end all will be ex- pected, after entering, to uontiuue* ... year will be divi ded into three terms. The fiiuit term now progressing will end the 25th of De cember; The sxcoNn, will begin the Unit of January and end the last of March; the Titian, will begin the first of April and end the last of June. Payments due for eaoh term at its be ginning. For rates and partisulars apply to nevi-tf J. R. McINTOSn. Wood! Wood! Ornoi MoxtLg aud Ginito R. R. P ARTIES wishing Oak and Hickory and llaart Pina Wood by thu oar load oan be supplied upon application to J. M. FRAZER. Treasurer. Wanted A T ONCE, two or three experienced hotel xx boys who oan answer balls promptly, don’t (M drunk or aide sue. or twio. . «.«k und o.n d. ua bud all buMum bour. and atrlatly boa- **l»r 7 if** * ilYVVit*, WY«M ■ * CO BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St,, Columbus a’VDER COOK’S HOTEL). \Y ul bB f r r !”'' ! ! u:lr >«»“Ubc. to tlioolti 1 tf. i \. .I.tiy that wear now receiving unu opening uur stuck of BOOTS AND SHOES and mill continually kocp on hand every style c Ladles’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoos, uud Mens Boys aud \outh6* Boots, Shoos an Gatters, and Children’s Ccpper-tiptd Shoes. All Grades of Bull’, Kip and Wax Brogaus. Great pains has been taken in cettiug up ou stock, amt we guarantee u J work e-dd. 4WIo Country Merchants weotter liberal in ducomcnte, aud invito them to examine ou stook. Also, a line assortment of Soft aud Cashmere Hats. oat SI—tf iuumovaT. W K l,aT * rauiorad t.> N’o. t . R : ., a .l .v», .Wni'rT'' " h * r * ' T “ "‘ ,1 ' "^’11^1 Grocery andOomuiissioii Businesi a w r . t0 i m n ri . 1 ft luir share of pub no patronage. Y\ c fh ill bo i U-.ised to sou al our old frtoudj and patrons and m manJai odmu mil tavor ui with a call. y “ Lousignmouts solicited. THE lUUHEST MARKET PRICKS paid to COUNTRY PRODUCE At No. I 5 DroA*l Street. JEFFERSON & HAMILTON.’ _oct 24-lm 1 Notice. AcodS*?f , .'! , i. i '" 1 ' b !i '»t. firm o ih.i .& * lciul,ll< •• «r» kereby nontt» . must cnu.n l||> ruJ rcttlc; Mid thoei thia»K l l ° p ,y by fu -i l .y ,>| January next that their notes und accounts a ill be put in n» ’J h ® *>00k8 and i aper* o| the concert we kept at ourstand, oerner under Cook’t Hotel. COPT, FLEMING i SWIFT Culuiatue, Get. II, l‘9l. —uaul