Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 30, 1865, Image 3

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LOCAL news items. .oBJIS FOU 'IHE EMttllKKH. The following named lontl.mcn«re Ajent, L a F. Powers. Seals fcuilion. Wo.'l»ey. Uatehaehubt.ee. B f. Sanborn. UurtTiltc. w 0 . Waller, l'craons. T ‘w Banka. Uuerryton. o'C. Baker, Siwponidon. W 0 Andrews, Chunuonuwee ,, u‘ Smith, Union Spring. w A. Loafer, Villula. nj,' Thomas J. Burke, tiler,nvill». j. 1. Jenkina. Midway. , The following named wntlemen are our „„ at the several depot, on the Muaeoge. !Station No. 2. Col. J, A-U «*■*• ,Bo. Sprinea. U. I). Wiu.iams. (Genera, B, 3-0 Naai.. (Butler, K. E. " atkbb. , fort Valley. J. L. Bvi.vorox. I .Tone.' CmeelnK. J ' yKa "• CovlSOTnx. irt’NRUAl. NOTICE. h , friends and aeuuaintanco. of Mr. R. C. , tQ( j y rs , Luveoia Floyd, are respectfully I d to attend the Funornl of the latter from rwidencc of Mw. K. H Turner, tbi** mom- alii) o’clock. New Advertisements. D P. & U. Eilis will have a large sale f stock and sundries to-day at 11 o’clock, e advertisements and go to the eale, and bid. f „ j L. Wimberly, Ordinary of Stewart unty, has several legal notices that u ght to be noted. W. 0. Wool folk, administrator, gives otice of the sale of valuable personal roperty of the estate of J. W. "Wool- 'Ik. Sale to take place 13th December. Santa Claus has«found the “Bee Hive." he children anil their fond parents must ot let “Kris Kringlo” get in loo, for he igbt clean out the “old gum." Phelps L t supply everybody, although ho is illing to do it. J, K. Ivey & Co. have bagging, rope d twine enough to sack up half the cot- j, i u tbo country. Those wanting such pplies can now get them by applying at eir warehouse. The friends of Judge John Quin nomi- te him for the mayorally of the city, at e election to take placo the second Sat- 'ay in December. Col. Quin is one of r oldest citizens; bus filled nearly every sponsible oflico in the city, and has been uently elected to the position he now Ids, that of Judge of the Inferior Court the county, lie is reliable wherever iced by his fellow citizens. Cotton,—Our market was perhaps a lit- more activo yesterday, but prices were thout noticeable change. Middling, a 40c. River too low for navigation, but ap- rmces givo hope of rain soon. Yesterday's Race.—The following is the ult of the race yestei day over the Chat- ioochee Cour.-e, two-milo heats: Bedell’s hr. in 1 2 1 Pryor’s sorrel m. 2 1 2 1me—1:004, 4:10, 4:18. he race was a very well contested one, d excited a good degree of interest. The Watch left at this office on Tuesday red to be the watch of Mr. Weaver, t at the time of the robbery of that gen- man. We suppose that it fell from the pof the robbers and was partially nceiled in the sand, and that they did t tike time to find it again. As several applications have been made our oflico by persons who have lost teller, wo givo this notice that the one t with us has been identified and rostor- lo i friend of the loser. jOTSTERH.—Wo are indebted to our old end W. A. McKenzie, for a barrel of 3 Oysters, and also to Mr. P. A. ullioe the well known engineer of tho i running Steamor Glide, for another the “same sort.” Where’s tho Enquir- Where is Tom W.—Eufaula were within shelling distance, and take it that our Eufaula friend must Te had a long oyster fast, else he would ve discharged one batrol at us before ivtly devouring the whole. May Dover ,ler open valve to him again until ho mn out of that bomb-proof and re- wbers his friends in bis momontsof cx- »ive good luck. ^ e regrst to learn thaTMr. L.W. I)aw- *». son of the lute W. C. Dawson, died a days ago at Albany, Ga. Charley Barrow, at the Saratoga ltes- ran t» bas just received from steamer '1 Times u few barrels of fresh oysters, thcihbll. We understand from sev- tfentleruen, who consider themselves that they are not only first rate, so, ll hat Charley has them fixed up in a : ^**1 would improve any oysters. ,in K*lreody declined several invita- _ ni f° °ysters and—trimmings to-night, Wl '‘ n ° l bo able to give those at the r *toga a trial. It '***« h's (late tuk “Perky /—In consequence of the low water in the rivor, I have been “^fttogttmy goods hero in time to ^ toy house* on tho day determined ul ^ am P r epured to aceormnodatc a re * ui » r and day boarders, j, d. 1*. Horracm, Proprietor. Hotel arrivals. Poor's Hotel, Nov. 28, 1805. ^«IPuVy°d^ ViUe ’ Kyi L lovvoll, Ain; « AJami, AvlanU; ’ lUld,vJ "'‘ d 8 °"' AUi ^Mellon’ Fla- >«oB*k 11, • 1 ,0 '“ 8 ’</*'. (in; K > : Kicliafdson, Lmnnkin. MAHKKT KKI’OICJ'S, i Ala 11: K KT, Xkw-Tmhk 1)r v-Boom Tao Ex piece says the lull carpet trade is about over tor the eeaeou ; it has been quite prosper ous lor all tlie manufacturers; the dock on baud has been reduced to an unusually low point, nnd tho prices very firm. There Hre u large number of orders unfilled, and manufac turers, generally, will be kept busy on then) un til the close of the year. The New England mills arc working full time, and the production ot domestic cotton is large. This iuduces buyers to be cureful in purchases, Any pressure to sell would muke much lower price-. Low and middling Prices of moderns, both domestic and foieign, dull. Fancy casai- mcre are selling at lair prices. French merinos and delaines are bettor sustained than other goods. Fair demand for silks, especially fancy, and they are still offered freeiy. The dry goods trade remains dull. The down ward move in prices continues. The jobbers are only buying to supply their immediate wants, anil there is a general disposition to re duce stocks, as the season draws to a close. The standard brown sheetings declined to 32 oarly iu the week, but afterwards rallied to 32}£. Fine brown sheetings have decliuod from 2 to 5 cents per yard, with more doingat reduced quo tation. Prints have fallen off one cent, and are dull, buyers waiting lower prices. Bleach ed sheeting arc firm in New York mills, but all others are down from 2% t • 5 cents. Cincinnati. Nov. 25.—Flour is In good local demand at $>7.50 <a 7.75 for superfine, $8 (& 8.75 for new extra. 1‘J (n ‘J.50 for old, and 19.75 (<v 12 for family and fancy. Wheat steady at $2.05 for old red, and $1.60 @ 1,75 for new. Corn is dull and nominal at 50c for sound. Oats are in good demand, and prices have advanced to 41 (y 42e in elevator. Bye is quiet at 82c for prime. Provisions are lower and unsettled. Old city Mess Pork could have been bought at 27c. New is held nt 2l»e, Green meats closed nominal at $9 12 (o.‘ 14 for shoulders, Sides and Hams. Not much is doing in old Monts. Sraull jobbing sales of clear Bucnn Sides at 22c are reported. Lard is nominal, and 2 ('$ 3e lower; it was offered freely at the close at 23c for prime kettle-ren dered. Groceries arc quiet. Wuiskejr dull at $2 26. Hogs are dull and lower. Correet quotations cannot be given. Sales are reported ot $9.05 for gross and $11 for net, for good heavy. Aver age receipts, (1,000 head, LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET L ART EST DIFFICILE!” ffP&b wr^jm €ti-m^:MEJ DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. PEMBERTON. DR. A. M. WALKER. ■I,,,: ’■ouipnu, ien: ' J li»rm,ra n ’.- Lum|,kln ’ G " - 1 >Slo, k „ i \“ U * na Or. >rutu d ‘: -’’.tlkoriwn, N o* Montgomery; Ala; Mvl; "K s * Am .fumfora, do: wifu, A H h nr, f " id d »», wh^iirr*’ ,Urj J *.V»»«DbotL ... How Sugar is Made White.—-The way in which sugar is made perfectly white, it is said, was found out in a curi ous way. A hon that had gone through a clay inud puddle, went with her muddy fuel into a .sugar house. She left her tracks on a pile of sugar. It was observed by some one, that wherever the tracks were tho sugar was whitened. This led to some experiments. The result was that wet clay came to bo u*od iu refining sugar. It is used in this way: The sugar is put into earthern jars, shaped as you see tbe 6Ugar loaves arc. The large ends aro upward. Tho smaller ends have a hole in thorn. The jar is filled with sugat, the clay put over the top and kept wet. Tho moisture goes down through the sugur, and drops from tho hole in the small end of the jar. This makes tho sugar perfectly white. It is rumored in theatrical circlos that a distinguished American tragedian, now acting In this city, one of the last great representatives of Shakspeare’s heroes, will soon lead to the hymenial altar a beautiful and accomplished daughter of the South, already well known for her genuine and original literary talent. IN. V. Herald, Tho Mississippi Index learns that one hundred balus ot government cotton wero ftolon from the depot at Crawtordville on the night of the 20:1). The Index says, “no duo has yet been obtained as to who the thieves aro; although suspicion rests rather heavily on some of the military not a thousand miles oil'." Tho ministerial organ, L’Union Nation- ale, at Toronto, Canada, speaking of tho contcmpluled Fenian invasion, doclaros that government is organizing an army of forty thousand men, to be stationed along the entire frontier line of Que'ooO and Toronto, and to garrison all frontier towns. Depositors aro withdrawing their funds Irorn the banks, and panic prevails. Significant.—The ltaleigli Progress, of tho lCih instunt, contains a lettor from the State Department at Washington to Governor Holden, enclosing tho amend ment to tho Federal Constitution adopted by the last Congress. The writer of the letter, Acting Secretary F. W. Seward, requests the Governor to cause tho decis ion of tho Legislature of North Carolina to bo taken on the subject. XlKHUlLDINO OF THE TeMPL*.—The Jews, both in this country and in Europe, have for several years pust been making great efforts to raise subscriptions for the rebuilding of tho Temple at Jerusalem, permission to thut effect having been givon to them by tbe Turkish Government. There is a sublimity of purpose about this movement which must claim the respect and sympathy of all Christendom. Negro Brigandage.—The Savannah Herald says that John G. HoHzcIaw, of Gr*cno county, and two assistants with him, on the way to Savannah to procure tho corpse of Mr. Holtzclaw’s 6on, wore assailed, grossly assaulted and robbed nt Scroven’a Ferry by a party of negroes, w ho w ero not easily dissuaded from shoot ing him. The negroes told Holtzcluw they did not intend to lot any white man travel through that country. An article in Blackwood in regard to the Trent affair says: It in now no lon ger ti secret that Lord Palmerston had made up his own mind not to go with the Fcdoral States. Tho Etnperoy of France, equally us long-sighted agreed with him, and had there not been with Palmerston in the Cabinet, man to whom the thought of war under any circumstances is dread ful, a message would have been sent to Washington which would have required but u short and categorical answer, bo- cause u fleet equipea for action would have escorted it to the mouth of tho Chesapeake. In the Cubinet however, here sat at that time, not only Messrs. Glade stone, Milner, Gibson and Villers, but Sir George Cromwell Lewis, tho most subtle ot political reasoners and the most pacific of ministers. The articlo savs that ut the time of tbe Trent affair England had a long list of outrages to be accounted for. It had been cheated in the Ashburton, troaty. The States claim as their own territory wlmt they had iu their possession. The clearest proof belonged to us; and as if to cap these outrages, tho Island of San Juan was admitted to be ours up to tho moment of its occupation by our forces These, with other lesser, bat not impor tant wrongs festered tho Trent outrage, which presented such uu opportunity as could never be expected to occur again for lighting them all, and by a process which would have bonefitted the whole world. Had wo struck then, as Lord Palmerston was anxious wo should do, the Southern States would have achieved their independence and become to us faithful allies, as well us our best custo mers. Properties of Charcoal.—Among t lie many properties of charcoal may be mentioned its power of destroying smell ! taste, nnd color; and, as a proof of its possessing the first quality, if it be rub- ‘ bed over putrid meat, the smell will be destroyed. If a piece of charcoal bo thrown into putrid water, tho putrid taste or flavor will bo destroyed, undtho wa ! ter be rendered completely free. Sailors | are aware of this ; for when water is bad at sea, they arc* iu tho habit of throwing ; pieces burnt buisouit into it to purify it. Color is materially influenced by chur- i coul, and in a number of instances, In a • very irregular way. If you take a dirty | black syrup nnd filter it through burnt charcoal, the color will be removed. The charcoal of nnimul matter appears to be the hot f >; this pnrposo. You may learn the influence of charcoal in destroying colors, by filtering a bottle of port* wine through it; iu a filtration it will lose a great portion of its coloring, and become tawny ; repeat the proof*** two or three time*, and yon have destroyed it alto gether J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS, NEXT DOOll TO J. ENNIS <fc CO’S IIA HOW AKE 3TOKK. 8::0,000 INVESTED Iu NEW STOCK onihraciup tho LARUHST and FINEST a«nortmont of SELECT DHl’dS and MEDICINES, European :»tid American CHEMICALS. Persian and French FANCY 1‘KIU'l MF.RY. SOAPS. &o.. Jfcc., over before offered in Columbus MANY of the HOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of our .«to< k now bciuK opened consists of tho followiDK articles : 250 ealo (White) Ivoroaeno Oil; 300 lbs Tea, Young H.vf"h ; 200 lba Black. EnglLh Breakfast ; 250 gala English Alcohol. l»i:;U proof; 800 lbs Refined Borax, Emriisii: 1500 lbs Epsom Salts; 25 lbs Nutmegs; 50 ll*B Gum Asntiotida ; 50 lbs Kmp. Cant ha: L : 100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, 1 I f; 100 lbs Spirit.*- Nitie l»uU\ f i f; 1500 lbs Black Popper ; 30) lbs Allspice ; 20) lbs Knee Ginger, fresh ; 5) lbs Cinnamon Bark ; 2") cases Olive Oil: l(i0 lbs Cabinet Glue ; f>0 lbs White Ohio ; OoO lbs Bi Curb Soda, Livorno- I : 100 lbs Corn Standi, n**\v ; 100 lbs Lorillard’.s Maeaboy Snutt : L'3 lbs l’ul Cayenne Pepp.-r; 100 lbs Pure Cream Tartar: 100 o*s Sult-li tiaiAine ; 50 oxs Sulpli Morphine ; 50 lbs Etifr. Blue Mip* ; 100 lbs Curl*. Ammon ; a • 300 lbs Alum; 60 lbs Balsam Copaiba: 25 lbs Sub. Nit. Bismuth ; 60 lbs Gutu Camphor; 25 lbs Sulpli. Ether; 50 lbs (new) Hops; 50 lbs Pretdp. Curb. Iron : 2-5 lbs (lari). Magnesia; 10 gross Mustard; 25 lbs Buth Sponge; 100 rtosb Pres. Vials and Bottles ; 25 grots Wine Bottle-; 1 gross Loudon Club Sauce; 24 Rivss Patent Pills, assorted: 1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer; fi doz SoKodont; 12 do* Sarsa pariIh ; 20 doc Capsules, Cop. ami Cub.; ti gross Brown’s Essence .hi'.naica Ginger : 30 doz Glass Syringes M and T : 12 dor, Self-injecting Syringes, improved; 8 do* Coil Liver Oil; 0 doz pair To Hi Forceps; 1U0 pros* Pill Bozes. and fancy do: 1 gross English and French Hair Brushes; # 3 gross 1 R Dress'.ug Comb*; 5 gross Eiue-tooth Combs, Ivory ; 5 gross Coat Plaster; 5 gross Ti icophcr.it; 12 doz lLy Hum: 12 doz English 1 Ionov Soup ; 50 Ihs Pure Essence Oil*; 100 doz Ink, assorted si . • 50 reams Letter and Note Paper : 12 M Opaque Envelopes : 50 lbs Gum Arabic, select; Bridal Prefcnts; 50 gross bottle corks; loti gross vial corks; 1, f'urkey Rhubarb, true ; •>o lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ; lot) gals East India Castor Oil; 1 c«se 50 lbs Turkey Opium ; J lbs Iodide Put..„.-.»... . 25 lbs Iodine, iesub; gross heldlitz Powders; 1 gross MuMuna’s Elixir Opium ; 1 gross .Steer’s Opodeldoc; 1 gross Bat Oman’s Drops ; 20 do/. Congress Wator ; 2-j do* Vcrmilugo. lussortod ; 2) dor Mustung Lininiont; 1 gross Tarrant s Seltzer Aperient; 1 grofH Drake’s Plantation Bitters, 'i gross Heliubold's Bucliu ; . 1> gross Hostotler's Bitters ; 'a gross Ayer’s Ague Cure; gross Cbristadora's and Bateholor’s Ko.li l)yo; gross Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; 1 gross llaarlem mil; 1 gross Ayer’s Pills; 25<)Photographic Albums, beatiful styles; • k) pr Egyptian and French Toilet Sets, of the most boHUtiful styles and colors ; dor Puff Boxes, Chinese; 12tloVi Lijbin’s Handkerchief Extracts; 12 doz Night Blooming Colons, Axtraet ; tjtio/. Egyptian Extract; lid do/. French and English Perfume ; 75 doz Colognes, English, French, German . uud American ; T»0 do/. Rose llair Oil ; SO doz Boar’s Oil; 100 doz Flavoring Extract assorted ; 25 d' i. Egyptian and French Pomade*-; 12 doz Lubiu’s boap; 3*» doz Fine Toilet buaps, fivnoy ; 12 dor Military iShuving Soul>; 3b doz Brown Windsor Soup ; 2d boxes Bazin’s Barber Soap ; doz Fine Pocket Knives ; 3t» dot Portiuonies, Ladies’ iindGentleineH's; loodozliily White,all kinds; 12 dor Kutoscno Lump.-; hi) dor Kerosene Lump Chimneyr ; 100dor Kerosene Lamp Wicks; it doz Portable Egg Nogg ; 12 dt /. Concentrated Milk, in cans ; 12 dor * Md Reserro Imp. >Yedding Wine; f(i gals V. O. P. Cognac Brandy ; (H)gals Old Toper Sherry Wino; 50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine 11 doz Sparkling Mnsehelle \\ r in« ; 12 doz lieidsiek Champugne Wine ; 11 bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigars ; Holiday gifts; Will(MAX. YOUNG & BRO E R S . OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT .A.IN*ID SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. GEORGIA. i, lly . K Central Railroad Rank “‘“N 0 / ^ ik-nmia‘iailro'.a aud Rankin, Onmpanr... W Comm.roiut Bank..'.'.!' ZZZZZZIZ 30 V ' I- 1! “-'-rn Bank 50 Wzrz:—:: ; ^hol Ina . ,, , e n * Bank or Charleston 20 ank of 1 ulton Bwik of Haabuw Bank u .nratnuln"..... 43 Rank of N.wbcrrj- ,.** | 10 ( ,'° °, COrB a ’] Itank of tho State of South Carolina 20 177°“. .“n r Kxohan«e Bank is . Tix I 1", *«■«»«• and Exckanso Bunk 12 M'rohauts and Pt.nterr’ Bank 12 MerehanU 1 Bonk 2 n Manteca Rank « . l«.opW Bank 47 "(I " l’lanter.' Bank of KairBold 13 „ . , B - A -- Snutbwcsteru Railroad 27'-. ,, , . ... ('111011 Bunk 1,0 Bank ot Montgomery Do <tk- VOR QUOTATIONS Ob' OTilUR BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. Oftober il— 2iu NEW GGODS! SANTA CLAUS HAS COME! GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFI'TCE, -Vf). (i.j BROAD STREET, coi.um_bi;s, cja. : Success Attends^ the Diligent I kCl'ECi.W. NO'i’iCE.— X bp, Icovo to call I 0 .V CI . ll r°. n f,) l - 10 fipitulists ot ourcomniu- n itv rhnf I h;n > nil that if you . on my honk> „ | arrf0 number of d m ms. Plantations and other property which decs not appear in ’ nowspar ers. My advice is . . . . Mot to buy call first on n« in i -t-c i, wo oun i trade, then go elsewhere. J. Jl, SIKKB. FOR SALE OR RENT, T"| K ,Ua rS r " ir '’ now ocpuilied by • IiTrppM. f,?.7., ,, ln ’^ninmerviHo, Alabama, j o ’eai ed. halmme 35 A| ’ 1,lv 1,1 J. II. SIKES. FOR SALE. A luuibu. < t2 l n 1 ’ ’’'iJ 1 -' 1 - " miles fromOo- ioRn South of^nii 4 ^ 0 . ( CO 'i nty - Alabama, on* BSft. n ° W 0Wned uud under uomi iw' " 0 01 wlllch UclearaJ aSSSSM 1 bull.ilmn n- loeated in Olininiieracounty, Ala.. b.u. l h. , i. , *‘r’V. 1 ® n, t 2 “ miloswcRtofCn- ' b ' l..T" m ^'^ h -“ r n ootten to be made P d m l , S’ 1 ".' I'°f k - 1»"Pk kora, cattle 1 ml m, Ipp unty be boualit with it. Makepro- Vi . .?e" . • si,n |np. t'u.rcta, Ala., or to ol*.' borleb llettp, on tile pluoe, orto J. II. SUCKS. FOR SALE, JUST RECEIVED , i . - y . tor eomfortandconvenience. '' , c , r ',r cUome frees, a vineyard, shrub- r> . mi nowers. there are cabins sufficient J l.Wncg.ocH, I wo gin houses, barns, stables. There are 35Jn acres in tho tract, 1100 cleared, first Hues bottom land, r portion of the bal- »colate and very productive, f ttu land is unsurpassed, end atice of d' The fertility .. Irom its henltlWuIness and location oneo'ftho UJo plantations in the South. Stock • luce if dfc! For further p L ^HV°visions will he sold with the titulars apply to J. H. SIKES. Roh’t C. Pops. | Santa Claus, the children's friend, To thorn, this pleasing greeting sends; That mindful of the last four yo-»rs, He’s come to stop their trickling tears, And can bo found at the BEE HIVE. Tho largest and best i A LARGE STOCK OF .j Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON: 10.000 lbs. Pure Wh 2.000 lbs French Zi 5.000 lbs Cottage P 4 bbls Furuitur 2 bbls Japan Varnish; All orders thankfully received and filled thing in our line ut tho LnWKST PRICKS. Bkr .Remember tho Sign of the GOLDEN EAGL1C, No, 03 Broad »troot id, i*b. No 2 bbls Coach!Varnish; 500 gall’s Linseed Oil; 30 box os Window Glass, assorted ; 10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of j PAINTS and colors. with dispatch. The trade supplied with evoiy t. do I N1CW VO UK MILLS COTTON, OTHER HKANDS ,l„. | UEL> JiLANKETS. nil size*, OKKSS Sli.KS, vnriuus C'tlcr.i, j CALICOES, ; PURLINS, .1. S. PKM1IBHTO.V 4 CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, B XT G Gr I TG B, COACH OF K V K It V MATERIAL, I' K S C R I 1* T ION. der tho name aud slyi McKEE BROTHERS, will be found at tho Old Stand of H. C. McKee- where they will receive orders for CAB UI AG ES. BUGGIES, and CARRIAGE MATERIAL of every description. Orders will lm forwarded by n- to tho best Manufacturers, (an arrangement having boon made with Mei-srs. James M, Guirnby, Jc Co., and others.)and fill««l at very kuimk r possible date, and at LOWEST CASH PRICES! •We hope by tho 15th January to upon tho MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING defahtment, and will bo supplied with full slock of CHOICE MATERIAL nem-sarv i r our husinr.-s. Work of all kind- will be flubbed in VERY BEST STYLE, and warranted to give satisfac tion. We respectfully solicit patronage of onr friends und the public generally. McKEE BRO’S. n° v 23 COLUMBUS Woo d-Y a 3? d PINE and LH nish by the quarti length, ready for i place or stovo. iponed a Wood-Yard, id Tfionui.** street,due . wlteie lm will Keen K and HICKORY. OOD, which ho will l'ur- , half, 'ir cord. >awod in any se. Miitablc either for fire- Wood delivered in of charge. Orders loft at the promptly filled, Perry House, Garni Thweatt, Poabmly, E. B. Law, Bedell A C* nov 2ii any part of the city, freo following places will be A. P. UKll>. imo.\i> ST. Audi* Room Saratoga Restaurant WEST SID* Next Door to D. P. Elli UP STAIRS, (Formerly Dr. Woodruff 1 ! office. THE Sobt-cribor having purchased tl.i« w« II Known und popular Ri-taurant, would inform hi- friends and the public generally, that ho will spare no pain.-or expense iu making thi* one of the most desirable resorts in the e.l.v. He will always have on hand every delicacy this and other markets atlord. . Ladies or families wi-hing ineal? sent to their rooms cun have t city at reueouak h nov 25 tf part of tho J, C. BARROW. To the Ladies. respt offers COLUMBUS, Ngt* 27,^05. JUST ARRIVED! -AT THE- VARIETY STORE, No. 80, PEABODY, SCHUESSLEB & WELLS, Consisting in pnrt of UoLaintu, Ladies’ Belts, Poplins, do. Gauntlets(buck) Armurop, do. Hair Nets, DoCherres (cherre) do. 'J'oilot t DreAH- Alpaoas, ing Combs, Spragito Prints, do. Ilovc A Garters, Ainoskeag Prints, Wainsuttn Prints, Lancaster, KIIDton and Dutch Oioghams, Tissuro Veils, Clouds, Hoods, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsotts, Belt Ribbon and Velvet, and tho most eompleto assortment of Dress Buttons in the city. Victoria Lawn, Swiss Muslin, Jaconets, Cambrics, uss'tm't, brilliants, Linens, • Birds Eye, Brown Domestics, Bloachod Towelling and Towel-, Bro. Crash. Coats and Williuiuantia Cotton Thread, Cook’s Flax. (Brown and Block), Sewing Silk, Cotton and Silk Floss, Corsett and Bleached Jeans, All kinds of P’k’t Handkerchiefs, And all kinds Staple and Fanoy Groceries, Such as Flour, Sugar, Coffco, Teas, Mackerel Ll'IHN'.S GKNULVK KXTKAL’TS, UAZIN’S SOAl’S, BAZIN’S I’OMADES, SOTODOST, THE BEST ANl) PRETTIEST TOYS! ever offered in this market, at the i BEE HIVE, ConsMtiuc of Speaking Dolla, Crying DolL, China Dolls Wax Dolls, Liueu Dolls Litilo Dolls Big Doll., DOLLS OKA L L SORTS I Wit. R. Bxurli.. 2fEW BOOTHS SlOt STORE. ! BEDELL & POPE, I No. 166 Sroad St., Columbus, fl’NOEU COOK’S HOTEL). W OULD respectfully announce to the oiti- ren.*- ol Columhu^ ami vicinity that we are I now receiving an l opening our stock of 'BOOTS AND SHOES, J and will continually keep on hand evory style of ! Ladies', Mi-son 1 and Children's Shoe?, and j Mon’p Boys’ and Youths' Boot-), Shoe* and ' Gaiters, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes. All Grades of UulT, Kip and M ax Brogans* Great pain- has been tnkon in getting up our I stock, mu wo KuarHUluo a.‘l work sold. I •aria Country Merchants w« offer liberal iu- ducemeutn, aud invite them to examine our stouk. Also, a flue assortment of ; Soft and Cashmere Hats. China Doll Uead9, " Card Receivors, ^ | is “ Boskets, | gg , I* ! “ Babies, j •* ” Figures, , “ Candlesticks. ' Fruit PJutos, | Emery Stands 1 China Watch Stands Match Boxes, Animals, Uosoh, Wash Stands. Cups Jk Saucers I Cotton Mill for Sale. VV K D> r sale our COTTON MILE, loea- , , rr 'i nt Bradford, Co os i county. Alabama, with 1420 acres «»! land attached. For particu lars address SIMPSON I- MOORE. Care of Lehman, Durr A Co., nov 22 Dm Montgomery, Ala. Mules! Horses!! Mules!!! >> F\t\ H EAl) of fino Tennessee Mules and Hors- ep. for sule at the Livery Stables of mi . . „ H AIN ES, McG EH E E k CO. 1 uis H sll good stock—free from brands of auy sort, never having been worn down in army service. Call soon. _fiov 22 tf E. J. I’INCKARD. Dwelling Wanted. i \ NY person having a dwelling of four, five j or six rooms onvcnientlv situated, can i hoar of h go' d tonunt by applying at the storo • J* Kyle A- ( o. Possession wanted by 1st of JOSEPH F. POU. novl tf. Bro. Canton Flannels Redaand White do. Tremont Bio. do. Ri’d Shirtings, Drillings and Chocks, Denim- and Stripe.-, ASSORTMENT OF ZKl’JIVi; KMT SHAWLS, VAN DYKES, MOODS. NMIMAS iind MHAD DKKSSKS, TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. W. L. PARKER, 64 BROAD STREET. Nov. 2~t, 18t>5. Iw Dissolution. TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS!!A Express Wagons, Rookitways, Carriages, Hose Carriages, Dump Carts, Cirousses, with Dunkirk's Sozodnnt, and Moore’s Killu inick Smoking Tobacco, Nov. tf berservice> to the Litdios of (Jidurahui FA 811 ION A III.1C If AIltOltUMSKlt. Orders left it ifi" reildenco of Mre. J. 1. Ridgeway will be promptly attended to. nov 2b I w SOMETHING NEW! S.&J. PALMER & CO’S piNK 1SKAVKK SACKS: BTKKI. MIXED BUSINESS SUITS; FXTRA FINK DOESKIN I’A NTS: SHIRTS. UNDER-SHIRTS; SOCKS, Ac, Just received and MORE COMING. Cell uud see *ur spFudid stook of OVEnOOATtt. nov. M~~ lw* i a a hop: sale of MULES and HORSES AT TUSXE0EB, ALA. O N Friday, December 8th, Commencing at lUj-j o’clock T will sell, without reserve, iu Tuskegee, Alabama: OO IZoad of ECoraosi ! !>uitablo for tbe Ilurness and Saddle—amoug them some VERY FINE STOCK. 40 Likely Mules ! iu good condition—suiue of thorn are extra fine. This is a good opportunity to replenish your 8. 8ALTER, . .'onsent. • the late firm will find the hooks, uml accounts in the bauds ut F. S. Chap man, who is with J)]{. TirOMAS 1J. UAUSU.V, At the old stand of Urquhart .V Cliapiiian, whore they propose to keep a good stock of DRUGS, MEMC1NRS, &c„ and will -ell them ot» as rojipotiqhl'* trims a- the time- will allow. K.-pecial attention pnid to the P11E8CUIPTION DEPAUTMKNT. Nono but competent Apothecaries w ill be em ployed in his business. Nov 1,1805. (nov 24 lm] __ Wood! Wood! Omi.'K Mokii.k ami Girard R. K. I >AllTIES wishing tluk und Hickory and J ilenit Pine Wood by tho cur load can be supplied upon application to J. *M. FKA/KH. TreuNurcr. oct 21-tf FOR BENT, WOOD TOYS'.WOOD TOYS! l jt?j Stublos, llousos, Dry Goods Sturos. ! Kilolion Furnituro, Monagerio-i, Farm Yards, Villages, Bureaus. Cross Bows, Guns, Mumming Tops, Battln Dares, Graces, Animals and Horses, <5r<;., Tin Swords, Steel Swords, Brass Swords, Whips, Flageolets, Zinc Mirrors, Cabas, Bou Bon Boxes, Harmonicas, Segar cases, pocket Knives Baby Battles, Tootli Brushes, Key Kings, itec., in fact the articles are so numerous that wo cuimot mnntiun even a mnall pnrt, therefore, we invite the I’ublio to call nnd see for themselves. The above slock will he for sale at wholesale and retail until the 15th De cember, after thar time only at retail, W, H. H. PHKLl'S. THE u^KWIS house COLUMBUS, CM. NEW onrl dwirahlo Homo on Frontslreel, near ttic* Bridge*, fur permanent and trau- j sicnt boarders, convenient to the stages passing . tho Bridge nnd to tho landing at the River. ) Conducted by Mrs. L. A. Lewis, who solicits j tbo patronage of the public generally and her | fnendshj particular. L. A. LEWIS, Trust Sale. O N TUESDAY, tho 5th day of December next, l will sell ut my lower Plantation, I situated on the Cha tahonchoe rivor, 10 miles ixC., below Columbus, the following trust property of I Mrs. Eliza W. Mooro. viz: 8 Mules, I Hone, 1 yoke of Oxen. Pork Hogs, Stock Hogs, saveral thousand bushels ot Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Pens, Potiitou.-. 1 six horso Wagou and all the plantutiou implements. WM. G. W( 21 tds SV00LF0LK, Trustee. Notice. ~~ A h J, L pi ndebted to the late firm of - g Ac Swift are hereby notified that they must ooiuo up and settle; and those who fail to pay by tir**t day of January next, that tueir notes and accounts will be put in tuti at once. I ho boi.K - ami papers of the concern are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook's Hotel. CODY, 1 LEM ING Jc SWIFT. _Columbu-. Oct. 31, 1-iiV—Ljanl Bank Notes Wanted. 1 AM authorized to purchase notes of the Bunks in the .States of Georgia. Alabama, North and South t orolinu. Virginia, Louisiana and Tcunus.'co, and will pay tull market rates tor the smne. W. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ag’t E. M. Bruce 6i Co., No. 05, Broad at., over Eunis’ st. oot 20 tf Sun oopy. A Good Chance! I OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202% acre- 1 ot Lund for sale ; udjoining the whole length of the oorpurati.m ol Lum|ikiu, east; 80 seres cleared und 120 ncrcs iu the woods. nov 161m* J. G. SINGER. Macon Tflegrsph copy and send hill to J. (I. S. FOR SALE, AT THE 01,D STAND OF J. B. JjtQUfiS & BRO., A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, xx-Aw isnauss. WHIPS AND COLLARS. U - ISO ING to eloso out the lot .oon, wo will .ell cheap for ca.-h, or exchaoac for cot ton. Sinn. A, 186.*>-tf Having bought tho Kyurhart llukery, I am prepared to get up any sort ol OAKES, in any sort of style, at short nolice. Fresh Bread .-took. Osnaburgs. igv 25 5t GKO. W. WOODRUFF A Plantation Wanted. AIhIm land that will produce cotton t Fodder, Al’iles, horses, cattlo. and c purchuitd on the premises. Apply at thisOflit* I n«y U t AUCTION & COMMISSION STORE. M'lfli underiisned hnvin. opened an AUC- j i TION and UOMMISSIoN bioRKat No. ISO, Hroart xtrrt-t. t-vt-ry doy (pxoopt Sunday). 1 ui king a superior artich- of 'Crackers, to ! which I invite the attention of the pub lic. W, M. H. 1‘HKLFS. nov 30 tf Advances on Ootton. it and ono yeiu s supplies. I will return at tho \ end of the year the same amount of supidit* nnd | all the stock in ai* guod condition as 1 receive ! it and will givo one uaU of the crop lor the rent. , Satisfactory reference will be given. Ruqaire at TICl.-s Oi l k K. nov 24 if toil to soil to the burl advantage. -ALSO— Wc keep oonstantly on hand at private sale, : Family Groceries, which wo ofler lor sale nt the Lowest Market I i.rleus, COX & BROOKS. j | uov ig tf . .. „ Ne advances, oot 27—tf and muke liberal CASH J. R. IVEY A CO. DR. M. WOODRUFF FOR SALE, 3000 BUSHELS COTTONSEED GINNED THIS YEAR. CANDLER. BROWN Jt 00., nov 0 tf 1M Broad street. TAKEN UP, A SMALL SoRUELL MARK poncy, eome i t p.ur **r five years old. The owner can have her by payiug lor this advertisement aud other expenses J. D. NANCE, novels u Advances on Cotton. ’PllE UnJeisignod are ptepured to make oash 1 Giich Advauces on Cotton consigned to their trtends m NEW YORK, or v LIVERPOOL. Parties deelroue of shipping Cotton to the it hove points ur« invited to give them a call. . » ov * 7 ^ ni GHKENWOOD A GRAY. A House and Lot in Wynuton FOU KKISTT, O NLY n choit distance from town The house covutui twelve looms. There is a well ».l \ cry fino water on tho place. All neces- ► ary out-buildiugr iu g****d repair. A small or chard of very olioice fruit L ees, good garden, Ac. At pi) at (Lit office, uov SI—It & \P