Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 03, 1865, Image 4

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W33ST7 wail ll»er«ta • w*9 .0 safe Id such n f;»rtre« Tbarc i« ro way U> shake' «r **0ol on!" exclaimed tho hero, Til find a way or make itl aspiration ? U Fa®* V Her path - —« b , -inllT to vain he eoeke tho temple Content togaic ami The shining throne «« watting. But he alone ran Ukoit. Who any* with Homan firnmeev *• I’U Anil a way or make it. here In no royal i JSiteUmbtn her abode. Who (ool the Ihlral Tor knoWledne la Helicon uj»y slake it, If he but bar the Roman will Xo " find a way or mnkoitl Are Riehea worth tho Belling ? They inuet be bravely ,ou«ht; , boon cannot be bought: To all the prlae la open. But only he can take it, Who eaya with Roman Murage: •• I'll find n way or make 111 In Love', impattloocd warfare, Tha tale haa over boon That victory crowns tho valiant, The breve ere they who win ; Though strong i.« beauty's castle, A lover still may Uko it, Who says with Roman flaring: i'|| find a way * make it!” Daniel llryin’H Oatlu Daniel Bryan had been a lawyer of eminence, but bad fallen through intoxi ration, to beggary and a dying condition. Bryau bad married in hi* hotter daya tba •ister of Mohpm Kelton At length all hope* were given up. Weak after week would the fallei. man lie drunk on tho floor, gnd not a day *»f real aobricty mark ed his course. I doubt if such another case was known. Ho was too low for con viviality; for those with whom ho would have Mionlated would not drink with him. All alone in hi* of lion and chatobor, ho still continued to drink, and even his very life seemed tho oUVpring of tho jug. In oarly spring Moses Kulton had a call to K o to Ohio. Before he set out he visited bis sister, lie ofl’orod to take her with biro, but she would not go. ‘But why stay hero?’ urged the brother. 'You ore fading away and dlseaso is upon joSj Wby should you llvo with such a 'Mhll*' Mosoh I speak not thus,’ answw* ed tho .wife, keeping hack her tears. ‘I will not leave him now, but he will soon leave mo—ho cannot live much longer. At that moment Daniel entered tho apartment, ilo looked like a wanderer from the tomb. He had hi* hat in Iuh band. ‘Ah, Moses l* ho gasped, for ho could not apeak plainly. The visitor looked at him for a lew moments in silence. Then as his features assumed a cold, atom expression, ho *uui in a strongly emphasized tone: 'Daniel Br iryati, 1 have boon your best friond but one. M v sister i* an angel, though matched with a demon. 1 have loved you, Daniel, as I never loved man before; you wore generous, noble and kind ; but 1 hate you now, for you are a perfect devil incarnate. Look at that woman. She is my sister; she might live with me now in comfort, only slio will not do It while you are alive; whon you die eho will come to tno. Thus do 1 pray that God will soon give her joys to my ing. Now, Daniel, 1 do sincerely hope that tho first intelligence that reaches me from my native place, alter I have reached my new home, may be that you are dead.’ T>top, Moses I i can reform yet.’ » ‘You cannot, ft is beyond your power. You have had inducements onough to have reformed halt tho sinners in fcroa- tion, and you ore lower than ever before. Go and die, sir, as soon as you can ; for Ike moment that sees you thus, shall uul And mo among the mourners. Bryan's eyes flashed, and he drew hun< »elf proudly up. ‘Go t’ ho said, in a tone of the old sarcasm. ‘Go to Ohio, and I'll ■end you nows. Go, sir, and watch tho post. 1 will yet make you take back your words.* 'Never, Daniel Bryan! novor. 'You shall. I swear it.' With these words Daniel Bryan burled the jug into tho liroplnce, and whilo yet a thousand fragments were Hying over tho floor, ho strode from the house. Mary sank fainting on the floor, Moses t)oro her to a bed, and buying cnllod in a neighbor, ho hurried away, for the stago was wailing. For a month Daniel hovered ovor Alio brink of tho grave-hut he did not die. ‘One gill of brandy will save you,* said the doctor, who saw that tho abrupt remo val of all stimulants from a system that for long years hud almost .subsisted on nothing else, was almost certain to prove fatal. ‘You can surely take a gill, and not take any more.' 'Ayol* gasped tho poor man; ‘take a gill and break my oath? Moses Felton shall never hoar that brandy ami rum uver killed me. i( tho want of it cun kill mo. than let mo die. But 1 won’t die. I’ll live till Moses Felton shall eat his words.' Ho did live. An iron will conquered tha messenger that death ha 1 sent—Daniel Bryan lived. For one month ho could not walk without help. But he had help— joyful help. Mary helped him. A year pawed away, and Moses Felton Jf Derby, state* that ■•to hia own kimwl- ad^e. ■li. W >lvedj^horiWV(^ to Do a certain euro for^ii»n(;rirr" mu* and Gormanv: and if taken in time, the curo f i« jfrfutAny dfifectna’l-aluk.i it is po«- alble to procure a physician—tlmt is in lifter, having found Sir jamca Murry'n fluid omophor by fur tfen moaMfUictuul, prep aration : ii win^glfete f<HJ tfriety five min- uteB produced warmth, perapirnfion, and n mapMb«f (dWreaW Of #fokric|* rind of craiflpk7wim ItraprrfT^rftmrrd' -pfrits tuid id'circulation. As a preventive, ho hns Munplied this fluid very extensively toino poor—and with marked advanta ges in restoring and preserving epod di gestion and nervouH energy, CSReiitfal guarda against cholera. - fsthd"" Patriot. The following is the recipe alluded to. It was first published in the Dublin Mail, in l$Jftrt>vhiabp»9ejr ataM *l»at the re- nine was communicated by Diidy I’on oipe was communicuted by Dudy son by, that she, while in India, in and afterwards, on her return to Furope, had iuvnribiy found it a mioceteful rent* uly in her own fninily, and in nil ouses mt of it that catuo to her own knowl edge. Jitcipe—One and a linlf ounco of spir its of wine ; one quarter ounce of cam phor dissolved in tho wiuo. Get u small vial of hartshorn. Direction. —First, give a teaspoonful of hart shorn in a winoglass of water, lie- gin immediately and give five drops of wine (camphor,) filling the teaspoon with cold water, and a litilo sugar. Repeat this every five minutes until jr’ou have given three doses. Then wait fifteen minutes, and commence again as before, aiul-coijli;ruo 1 fiitffin liouj, m»('«ytliarn U ri'turnidK'liefitl anotild fliis lm tlio 6ns0. t;iv<i onn dose imir<>. and tlin euro is cf- fcctvd. , ijnt puliutiLs ouisyiro, Ire uly, oh on thin lif, dvpmiAs: i,Ht luftTuO oBditinn- al clothing. Cl I ASK IN 18(51.—To mi nrtiolo writ ten by Mr. CIiiiho for tho Ohio State Journal in March, ItKil. spouting of the (lion impending civil war, lie auid : '•rolitioinn, and dotards may gabble and weep tear* of imlieoility ovor the breaking up of an unnatural compact but reason, iustiqp and liumunily will gladly aocobt It a* one of _ _ __ f lltofic cheering videno' H tnat Piavideiirc le working for the oreaturos of earth through tho pro- conh of ovonta. Tho Africanized pooplo of the South hare precipitated a work which we believe advancing civilization and chriatianity would ore long have de manded at tho hand* of tho free pooph of tho^Jia^th. • 'The ooni|dioily with the InfrbajEkoP of HMitry which the latt hgve fetid face 4Jfeontheta by tlm union has heeome more hurdensemo every year, and must lmve been thrown oil vol untarily baforo the lapse of many years. Separate peaceful oxiHtonco is preferable to a.urtion whi6h ik jssatiyfaclory to one und retards tho progress of tho other.” A story ii published iu Doris ooufinn- ing thoiuct of the imuiense inllueiice of the nerves in cholera, as illustrated in the year 18*12 by Professor Uecamier. lie was suiPiuoned tea bedside, where he found a dying man, the features rigid, cramps all overtlift hotly, the voice chang ed—in fuel, all the most fatal symptoms strougly characterized. After an atten tive diagnosis the sagacious doctor snatched off tlm bedclothes, and commen ced flogging tho patient with all the strength he possessed The spectators, for uu instant electrified, were naturally enraged. Tho dying man, by one oxpir- iug etfort, started from his bed, threw himself on tho doctor, who ran olV hotly pursued along passages and corridors by the cholera patient, till both reached the top of the hospital stairs, when the breathless professor stopped, and looking at the ghastly puriucr, coolly asked, “And how do you fool!" “Feel!" said tho astonished patiout—“fool, indeed ! why” r-Wafyqjia pause,) “i have no inure craihps!** *T believe y6u : but after this fine race you require rest.” Some cups of tisane and tho pseudo moribund was saved. T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AMD EXl’IERrMNCED WATCHMAKER JBTWSILErEl, ■'* Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT HIM OLD STAND, Ilk. now »p«i k n.w muI ri.li «t«k of FINE GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, &c. A I,SO—A fin. arrorlment of Sllv.r and Hold THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to ordor, auy design or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steel Kraiue., WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by Rood and rc.aon.iblo workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER lla. chare, of the Watch Dopartmont, which in Itself i« a GUARANTEE that the work will bo dono in the best possible manner. Persons havimr PLAIN Watches can have them JEWELLED, eithorln Ruby, Chrysolite’ Garnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who in too woll known to ncod any recommen dation from mo, has charge of tho Repairing of Jewelry, Diamond aetilDg, Engraving, k' Ocl 20-tf Hun copy. GOLD PENS. if Gold PENS. Cull and try th.e T. 8. Sri.ua •> Oet 20 tf Sun copy. Advances on Cotton. fit UK UndorsiKnod are prepared to make caeh I C’uflh Advanced on Colton consigned to their Iriouds in NEW YOHIv, LIVERPOOL. Parties dedirous of shipping Cotton to tlio above points are Invited ta^ Dissolution. — id thin tiny dissolved by mutual eminent. All indebted to tho Into firm will find the books, notes and nocoiintA in tho hands of F. 8- Chap- man. who id with UR. THOMAS II. DAWSON, At the old stand of Urquhnrt *k Chapman, whore they propose to keoi> a good stock ol DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c„ and will soil thorn ou as reasonable tortus as the timed will allow. Especial attention paid to tho PllKMCRIPTlON DEPARTII ISNT. None but competent Apothecaries will be cm* plovod in his business. Nov 1, IHtiT). (nov 24 lin) AUCTION So COMMISSION STORE. of .> No. I Aft, Brood ntrrot, nuctfully Holicil Consignments of all clnspop tort to soil to the host advantage. —ALSO— We l:eup constantly on hand at private sale, an assortment of Family Groceries, which we oiler for sale at the Lowest Market COX Ac BKOUKS. tf U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nov. 11.186.1—ly NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Street, UUUNTER’S OLD STAND,) llavtin store and are daily receiving a largo assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, NOTION'S! Hats and Caps, "Boots and Slioes, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, Gents’ FURNISHING GOODS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and all kindi of Goods suitable for Gents’ La dies'and Children’s wear, which they offer to tho citizens of Columbus and vioinlty at the lowest market rates. The Mpeclal attention of Country Merchants is invited to call und exAtnino our stock beforo purchasing olscwhuro. <•«Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. MB. THOMAS CHAFFIN, Siu (formerly with ltedd, Johnson Sc Co.,) and MR GEORGE MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kylo k Co.,) would be ploaood to see their old friends and patrons at the above address, where they may ro.it nssnr il they will ho treated with the sarao fairness and kindness which characterized their dealings with thorn in former times. NOTICE. returned to Vorumnt. Ilo onturod tho court houno at UurlinKton, and Daniel iiryan waa uu tbo lloor, pleading fof a younn uian who had boon indicted. tor p.rjury. Kolton rtnrud with aururiau. W.vor beforo had tucli torrent, of olo- quonco poured from lii« line. TTiocaao hr*, tiv.u tothe Jury, and tho youth wa» quit ^quitted. Tho ,uccei«ful eounsol turned from tho court room and mol.Mosu, Folton. They ahook hand,, hut did not njicak, When thov reaehoa n snot where fihaio others could hoar thorn, Hryan slifppoif 'Moaoa,' ho ,aid, ‘do you remombor word, you spoke to me n year ayo?’ l I do, Daniel. 1 ‘Will you now lake them hack—ufesay thorn cow and forever V *Y«a, with all my heart. 1 ‘Then 1 mil in part repaid.' 'And what must bn tho remainder of the payment?’ asked Uonea. ‘I must die an honest, unperjured man. Th. oath that haa hound me thus far was made for lil’o.' Th.t evening Mary Hryan wna among th. happiest of the happy One of Unole Sam's fron nigger agents iu Virginia, tho utlmr tiny, tried about a thousand ol tUcjn iu the m t of voting Ilo told them tlihy Should lm allowed to *l«ot a oommissioner ol tlioir own choice to soo nftor tlioir affairs, mid directed ull of them in farpr ol « felly IV. to say "hyo.’’ OlioTbft]!;, untdirtlily hlrtck yell went up "nyo,” every juutioulm- nigger "woting - ’ with all lus might. Then he tutd nll opposed o Mr. W. to vote “no," and every Uurkoy ,“ wotod" "no" ten timos harder than ever. Thoroupon the free nigger agent limited puzzled und glum, aud finally swore I lint niggers wore d—d,fools, and ought to lie in—a t-ory wfirm'phiee. ’It is evident yo n«- gio. ."hear, tlm palm," not ouly 1. lighting hut iu "woting." ...A HOttl — c . — - laco paid accounts in tho hamlH ot an attorney r tmlli'clion, u« thin eslato must hu f>uttl I will be compelled to tho hands of an istote must ho Pu mediately. J. 0. BiclyELK, Adm' nov 10 tf Sun copy til further notleo. Drs. SGHLEY & RAINES, OFFIOK AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. First door to tho ri.ht on first floor- Direct Mteamnlilp ('oiiimunlrntloli Mc- tweeu ts.vaunali amt I.lrcrpool, The steamship Darien, of Liverpo.l, commanded by Captain Hsian, is at pro- sent In this port. Sho is tlm first of a reg ular lino to run holween St. Thomas, Sa, vannab and Liverpool, belonging to the Writ India and Pacific Steamship Com. IP Ui pany. Tho capacity of th. vowel is J.fitX) bales of cotton. Tlio agents for Savannah of the above company are Measr>. Brig ham, Baldwin & Co. (In leaving this port, tho vessel will load with cottou, and Will also havo oaeolleut passenger kOkoni- ■aodation. Hut a few day* past we noticed Nervous I’iiilosotiieii. The colobrnled “J, N." is rather hea vy oil tho ‘•neryg," ilqcontly meeting outiro stranger in n rullwny enr, the following dramntio-ooiivMxition ooeuvod: J. N.—i**. My found, are you u mini of nerve 1” Stranger—**I don’t know, 1 rather Uiinlt I aui." J. N,—’’Well, sir. do you object to tho appHoRtion of a tost?" Stranger—“By uo moans." J. N.—"Well, sir, (in n loud voice, so that nil in tho enr could hoar him,) have you got tlm nerve to give mo a two dollar greenback for u one' f TM»A nfes.os.~r,.. SI*. SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SALE BY JOHN KINO, BANKKIt. WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS. lluntintr Case Watches. ALSU. 10,000 Percussion Caps. uur 15-tf UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jus ro- A ceivod and for salo by N ew aud Fashionable Goods FOR LADIES: Lr.VRN AND COTTO.V HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS. HOSIERY. GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. CASSIMEllES. SATTINKTS. JEANS for Man' 1 ! and Boys’ Wear. A Good Assortment ol FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Together with SHAWLS; CLOAKS, BALMORALS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, &o. NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value- for their Money Must Como to B. JACKSON’S, 133 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE h LAWIIOH.i The Largest and Best Stock u: DRY DODDS FOR SALE AND RENT. A Chance for a Bargain, T OFFER FOR SALE, a valuable place in A'BnMeH county, Alabama, H mile* distaot from the river Bridire, on the *'Jfii4dl« Road.” containing abort &Ju ocrefl of JoniL of w.hilh a littls moro than half m in Qulavatton, the xczt well timbered. This place tormerly belonged tb Ufoland Lew- io, H well known in the neighborhood. It 1* Hituated near chtr Little ilebwe creek, codsirUi mainly of ertek bottom land, i* very free and framed and pointed house, framed outbuihl- idace combines the advontafes of a afy accessibility to the oitjr. by CLOTHING* Consisting of the following articles, I offer now to tuy friends and customers: CALICOES; DELAlNfiSf ALPACAS and LUSTRES, MJCRINOS—French and Engllih, LINENS, BLEACHED MUSLIKS and SIIEETINO, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest Ryle; and a great many other arti cles too numerous to mention. I roapectfully invite my friends and custom ers to call soon. Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct l. r )-tjanl 133 Broad streot. Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, .11 brands. Just received and for sale at lOO BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, 13. JACKSON’S, 133 UROAD STREET. oSt 29-tf SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA. 10 pupils; and all will be ex pceted, after entering, to continue the remainder of the year. The scholastic y»*ar will be divi ded into three terms. The first torin now progressing will end the 25th of De cember: The hkcoNi>, will begin tho first of January and end the Inst of March; the third, will begin the first of April and end the last of June. Payments duo lor each term at its be ginning. novJ-tf McINTOSII. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that we are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OP, PUT IN ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton nov 21—tf JNO. S. CARGILL ft CO. Babbitt’s Concentrated Potash, It soaji v 15 tf Bazori’s Celebrated Barber's Soap, Article ‘ salo by CARTERkFLOURNOY. Marchcsi's Female's Catholicon, ine tb&t cun be used ft. •vhich it is recommend- »complaints for > 1'or sale by r 15 tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. Skalleuberger's Fills, r lMl E surest remedy tor fever and ague that A has over been introduced to the public. BARTER A FLOURNOY. Letter Paper and Envelope#, O F a Suiwriur uualitv. For salo by novir. If UAKTTSK a FLOURNOY. Mrs, Allen's Celebrated Hair Re- . storer, UKNKU.IL lTttdlAKINti AGKM Y. ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, NSW LONDON. CONNSCTWVT. noon tily, nulled out thv two dollar gt fiaoji, and rgocivod iVout the immorUil plillosopht'f a “ouo" in oxchango. ■ . -— Whim tlm war ouiled ill April last, tliu Qovprmneut owiirnl and used for milita- Ui. crewing pro.psrity of OavaaMh, and tb. wtablian __ _ _ Innent of this lino or iffeuni ships may truly bo reckoned among our daljy Improvements. Tho facility which it Will afford for the direct transport of •urootton will bring in un amount of herd cash that will surprise even those DMt ikeplical es to tho revival of our cotton trade. Cotton speculators may now become nioro bold, for success and thrift In that lino of trade so long lying dormant, and tho revival of which such lUUa hope was pretty geuoraily ontertain. •d, are daily on tho increase. Littlo, com. K rotively, at is now done in that great ida, formerly tho source of the wealth of thariouth, there seems to be little doubt Shot when such enormous di nieml is to be 1 for the article, and whilo the cotton ; but labor, It Is only nsturel to *gp- that Bo matter from what source that ! oomea, come it must, as assuredly ur ootton trade must he revived. The gee to be derived from the eatsb. [of this line will not be Inet sight Iwatrust it shall long continue to y to aUuds h> the evor owing prosperity of our oity, as evinoed vtha netabushme kbmant Ot a direct .teatic uolcalion between this city and ry purposes, J3djl)l)jooomotivos, 4.000 .1,000 tons of iron. cure, und 70,000 tons of iron. All tlio locomotives have now been sold but There are about J,(liJ|d oure yet on hand. Some have be*ip sold for cash at auction. and some on sir months' and two time to Southern riiiittmih. All will be seld before January first. InEobtlh'die BOhhsfsr ^“refused the snorament to n printer wlio was engag ed during a part of Sunday night in pro- duoing a paper which the minister con fessod ho road with pleasure every Mon day morping!" AN DISK nnti ovury doficriptioii f»t MACU1N- KRY. applicable lo tba wanu of tho riouiUeru people. All purohoFcs mniio free of Commission till October next, at the lowest market raien, »lU forwent*! by themoEt exoejitions route*. dera aiu*t bo acoomuanled with the mcncf^iiud addrer ^ lo us either at New Loudbki. Oojiq.. or 82 John Street. New York. Refer to K. K.Wown. Macon. Go., and W, U. Clemons, Co.uuibus. Ga. aud-tl ESTABLISH!) IN IT80. T. MACKENZIE & SONS, NO. ’4U4 BATIMORK STRRKT, • A ’.-V (N K A It CllAHLhkj.) BALTIMORE, MO., 1MPOUTHRS AND DEALERS IN The President’s Views.—Ks-Snea. growing qualities ot Southern soil are the. her Colfw had a long interview with the same os. evor, when nothing is the drsw^ FrMdfiead ydMkds>Oid thti pewisnce of -Ooq, UraiiL They Und a pretty fri. talk in regaed to pnlltinil matters. The I’residaat informed Mr. Colfex, as tie has inauy others, that lie was extivmelv anx- ious foranpariy.g(jj(u*ii«,vut of till the political.yuestioua Dow agitating tho Soutliern States, hut hia actiou in the premises would be ooatrolied by events as they transpired.—friijfeis^fen CV. Only. Otmmyrnal. g COACH. Hm\ AND iSADDLUU lARDIVAUi AND HARNE6S MATERIALS. FELLOES. SFGKHS, HUBS. SHAFTS. AXLES, SPH1N0S. J ' KNAMKLKD AND PATENT CANVAS KNAMKLED DASH AND COLLAlt Ian ATiixm, COACH VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH ER VARNISH. BENZOINE, Harness OB Blacktnr, Axis Tiro..., Carriage Bolts. Bands, OU Cleth, Buehlek.’ftSvreL. Hooks, Bitts. Ornaments, Hames. Lace, Fringes, Ac., all at the lowest price. FOR CASH. No vk 1 CAltTEIt A FLOURNOY. Vonls by Ton- NEW SHEET MUSIC. I ll^YR JUST RECEIVED n largo lot of * New Shoot Mui»ie, among which aro to be found KY.AXUEIslXE ... TRUST M!k A Lb IN nyson; FAT M ALLOY—Uy Dion Rnuricnult: DJh^lJiTFUL 1SL8 OF THE SKA—By J, R. TINY CHILD TO-DAY-By E. H. 11. Hoi.lor. LAN AGAN’S BALL—Arranged for the Piano TH __ M>ore: J lover, LOY'ST NO MORE-Words by Thos. A SUNG OF PEACE—By Cosponella; Iff bLADb—By J. R. ihomos; IH1 .MOLy iNocturne)—Rosellen ; HOSKUUD GALOP BEAUTIFUL DREAMER-Arranged with The Internal Revenue Laws, Act approved Juno 80th, 1M4, as amended, aid tho Act amendatory thereof, approved March 3, 'i Copio with i Marginal References, aud tables of taxation. Ju.t lteueived by »»»T« tf J. W. PEASE. BRAZIL; Inhabitants. Climate and Productions, J act icoetvod by J. W. PKA8B. CHECKS ON NEW YORK, IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. JJ'OH Sale by KPPING. HANSHRD k CO. in the Slates of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selected foi integrity, capap y,and experience, lo take charge of c*try lot, We will also pay all Taxes aud Charges of every description, In short, we will hike charge oj the Cotton on receijits or orders and give the Owners uo Trouble Whatever, from Oie time we receive it until sold and returns made hy our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO„ Li vcr[>ool. England; We invite the es/ierial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO„ Augusta, Ga. Located in Columbus as Agent for £• M llruco & Co., I am prepaxod to takechartfc of aud *hip uuy Iota of Cotton. I am also desirous of purchasing, and will pay full market ratcl W. FK1.1X ALKXANDKR, Ag't. Office 95, Brood Street, Sept 20—t f over Knnin' hardware more. EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virgiuia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 814 IMCnlu Street, Louisville, Kentucky^ P. S. Liberal advanee* made ou Cotton on oonsigmueut. WANTKU—Feather.*. Ginseng, BeaewaiJ Tallow and Rocs, for whien I will pay tha high- •at market price, either in cash or trade. •ept 5-3m BARNETT & GQ., COTTON FACTORS, mm AND COMMISSION imiiTS, Corner St. Clair and COLUMBUS, QA. pROMPT Atteution given to all Caaaigu * and Shipments of Cotton to New \ ork. New Orleans and Ltverpeel. Li‘Aral advanced meat ou conilcnmeute, nov 17 tf rood, and tho finest opportunity to ruise cotton and com. Terras $6,000 oanh. block, corn, kc. will also be sold if desFred. H. C. MITCHELL, nov21 2w at Gun by's old comer. FOR SALE, it> ur. uiiica awi« rnumii, uat county, Ala., opposite Florence, Georgia. tainlnr 14H0 acres land, 600 cleared: 200 of which is fresh tfn'd well Watered by the Wepuf- kte creek running threugh the oentre of it. igs. Water Gin; Grist and Saw Mill, urali ad Stock of all kind! sold with the place. ttov!2 (Jim 1 G. D. WILLIAMS. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A FPLY at -/V Oct 10-tf TR BROAD STREET. A For Rent, TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with tiou of the city; suitable 1 ■ private family. For torws apply to Dr. M. Wooniti/yr or MRS. S. d. BARDWELL. oct 1—tf FOR RENT, 0031-tfSun copy. R. J. HUNTER, at Muscogee Railroad. LOOR OUT! CARRIAGE rockaways COACH MATER,.. OF EVERY UMom'm?,. .We, the under- ^assfaS der the name «i me umne ana sij’le of McKEE BROTHJu Old St3nd h of°H J C. gel r, “dcrs will be ferwarJcJ by , .7 lufacturers, (un arrari*-^ U| . to e with Meyers, .lami/u j, 1 WR] other,.)and fille,| al ku»br., i anil ur I lUPU.-n . ‘t.'UELltri^ r |3IiE FINK COTTON PLANTATION of the Duuuherty county uud containing (onk and hickory lands) and adjoining lands of Morenorn, wnlker, MoClaren. Jones and oth ers is for sale. Tonus caeh. Apply lo L. W. DAWSON, out 2A-3iavrtf _ on the jiromiwjs. iir in K. W. Seubrook, Columbus, Ga. liAHOK AND VALUABLE OOTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, 117ILL BE SOLD, within the legal hoars of •“lo.on the 1st Tuesday in Docember next, before rn6 Court llouso door in the town of Tal- botton, Talbot county, Ga., two thousand six hundred aud thirty-seven acre* of land, to-wit; lot No. two, fraction, containingsix-fivo acres, ono hundred and filty and a quartor acres ofi the western part of lot No. ono; also the south halves of lots N«. thirty-one, fifty-three and fiity four, all in the twenty-fourth district of «aid county of Talbot. Also lo s No. 241.24U, £UD, 2dt>, 177, 2U7, 2lU, 2Jb, and one hundred and forty-oue and a half acses off of lot No. 242, and • ne hundred and one and a halt of lot No. 212, iftv il .>nl, r\i 1., V XT ,. Ol 1 .. .1 ft U — ... r . i fifty acres ol lot No. 211, ami three acres of the north-eustcorner of lot No. 287; all of said last described land boing in the fifteenth district of all Talbotton and five miles north of Howard, a station on tho Musc.igeo Railroad, in a healthy and convenient section of country, and in n high state or cultivation. Contains throe dif ferent settlements with all nocesiary out-build ings ami orchards, and a largo proportion of rich creek land. f*nid settlement of lands will bu sold uudor tho will of the late Josiah Math ews. deceased, for tho purpose of distribution. All who desire to pnrehase a good Cotton plan tation would do well to caII on one of tho un dersigned or H. F. Mathews, who resides on tho premises, and exaniino lor thonuelvcs before the day ol salo. Terms made known on tho day of salo. W. P. MATHEWS.) T. J. MATHEWS. > Ex’ors. J. M, MATHEWS.) Sept. 2D—2tawtlst tus dee FOR SALE. TWO IlltiULY IMPROVED COTTON PLANTATIONS. ..„modlut< tuining 2,400 acres, 1,300 6l which aro cleared, aud $00 river bottom. The other ituowu os Calehee, in MAcon coun- AiAbama, Aftuatnd about throe miles frdm Mobile and Girard Railroad,* and 45 miles from Columbus, and containing 1,700 acres, IKK) of which are eleared, and being part rich prairie land.' These plantations havo always been rcgnnled iu) among tho most desirable in the State, on account of their productiveness, and conven ient location. Each place has tho necessary outbuildings tor 40 to 60 laborers. Provisions, stock* and implements, can be bought at mar ket value on the places. Negroes on the pla ces may bo hired. Apply to E. W. .SEABROOK, Columbus, Ga. nov 2Uw1uj .. A Handsome Residence FOR HINT. I DEFER fdri rent, the very handsome and eligible refridbnoo, tormerly be longing'to Mr. J. 0. Harris, opposite the Churches, iu Girard. The House has six rooms, and the yard and gar den are beautifully adorned with choice flow ers. The place ha* also a variety of excellent fruit. Apply to hi- 6. Roberts, in Girard. lw Land For Sale. e land, suit- . t . tho balanco well timbered; half mile from tho M. ft G. H. R and ono and a halt miles above Silver Run depot, ou the old stage road from Columbus to Kutaula. Possession given Immediately If de sired. For particulars apply on tho premises to uov 28 2tu\vlm THE BEST PLANTATION YET OFFERED. W E aro now offering fhrsklc ono of the finest Plantations in Enstern Alabama, situated on the north branch of Cowihee crook, three miles from No. 3, Mobile aud Girard Railroad. 27 miles lroui Columbus. There are about 640 acre of land, about one half cleaved and in a line state of cultivation. These lauds have all beoa ui eared within the hut ten years, and are unsurpassed inthu payt of the State for pro ductiveness They are eepeoUIVy adftl'tcd to VALL 4 .SMITH. 1,000 ACREb. 1 VALflAfiLE PI^NTATION FOK OTC KENT. il'HL FlavWUoa ,ndR«kMen<!« ot Ur>. 'Y. U. I Warner, In Harris county, lb miles abovo wagons, cattle,tlOgs, ftc. FA LIiW. A UtloftUg th* C^fettabhochee river, )2 miles beM>wUolunib«s< miles tract contains ^uu acres. yard, ajvd u small orchard of oboieo fruit trees. The ovineer find negro houses are all framed LuiJdiqgs,.andttfeeiettlementone mile (Yarn the publtc road loading to Lumpkin. Th is place I taken t i of cultivation. Iho prodiMtkrectMuur ui i!m,. Uadi %ru.weU kuown tn tb, «ri,hburhooJ. Oi>rfc Fodder, and btork can b. imrtihand on tbeplaoo. TV. a. VYOOl.ruLK. .o) x M, Y PLANTATION, situated in the county of Lewy les^ttn inUos trow Valjlosuw^he jvmiiltr town? and two milks ftoua jttaftUfh.— The tract contains ^our thoushna three hun dred acres. Fourteen hundred aro in cultiva tion, nut suriHU ed* in fertility In tho county, of wlrich eleven hundred have been cleared Apponded to tho plantation is a substantial grist an«) saw mill, entirely new. The build- byuresup*n tho plantain)a. j uly 21 —Haw 11 ’ J.WALDBUJUkkauannah. WANTED, LARD Md COUNTRY HAMS. •Otsi-tf '■ E, L. SWlri. i c*01} ucscnpuoo. made with aud others.;and filled m data, and at LOWEST CAft p» l ,'{g» RMMCkivrii* ' Sth H, " n ’>' " e h °P« by th, ISth January .., BEST STYLE, and a rospoctfully solicit fnunds and the public generany "** 1 ".A. McKxr, } McKEE BRO Buggy and Carriage Faciei WITIl NEAT COTTAU* , B , , OFFER FOR SAL8. that | Ir „ . ?*, od |y u * H1 ‘d Uarrift,, 'Kr“' atod m Forsj th, (la., forrnerlv J. R. Bauks, ot Goluuiuus. TheSSmU extensive covering nearly au iur. fronting the streot 300 ieet r p 1 The Blacksmith Hhops bn vs gflTei t with every convenience for *5 Department hw sp a ,. 8 uulHoiont fori! benches aud well stocked with lt L ' " Trim uni. mu luiiii, inni und IJirii#..' mentH are peoulfnrly well •da22T»£ lorent branches. There is a ,? 0 d ^ Iron, with the latest iiuprov J S *2? Axles. A iniiflL MVXftall^,.. A moat excellent f Faints, lrilnmiog. aud Loatbcr Ani.T.J table quantity „l Hpokcs, II i b< kh,? over ai.ouil Hell, and flrrna A £L" m.ntol Harness (bulb waxen '..ell' Harness Material. In fart otlrnffi C'arnaxe xnaiiun, plate for a first d,„ tory. It is the tar,, °*. the bust worknlj/ morally and in cell Entry think imi l,„„r ii.iv/ era nuinuj act arts cannot hut nioent,unit m thru, icitt un,, „ had. dend. A bniintns man, iriih n>. f v , ' n Uu property jiay [Ml pi/- cmt. Ljiol Ua very nice CohnJ ill bu BObl with it .„ .. all neoesaary out building mist), desired, I will sell with farm, near Forsyth. Upon tho |“L , the best Gnat Mills in Gtorgia. For fag ■IlfftU. ticuiars. apply to Uapi. J. It. ii.nlu.ylc bna. who knows all abnat it. nr t„ L..L lLrWftJtiJe.. Culutub 1 *- . .s- ■ “* it.us, nr te the aua.n. A.MHIUV m? Kor-pl'i Just Received EMPORIUM No. 104, pRIMK JAVA COFFER; PRIME RIO COFFER; FINE YOUNU I1YS0N TEA; FINE OOLONG TEA: BAKER’S CHOCOLATE: CRUSHED SUGAR: POWDERED SUGAR: STUART’S A SUGAR. STUART'S C SUGAR: FINE BROWN SUGAR. I By when meat The coent booct Surly IliUe Tike, Blent ton,' Aui OflTi dty h nu«.' panie to Ua 2d col n-en Cotto Yt.Ji oni Bot spple cet, u Ar.a build* llcens and h cent u Not ftiuoi own r uulte tug above iithct*, aud i* Leave Arm* Naco Leave Arrive Luve Arrive wp 1 and many other good things for srlsbj SAPPINGTON, DEWS I! nov 28 tf 0 N „ N"otice. W ILL be sold at the reoideoce ofi| Anderson, of Muscogee conulJ, a old Express Hoad, eight rnilrs from Cold on tho 12th of December next, 2.17 acrwviL cows, hogs, horses und mule*. corD.foditf.a potatoes, household and kitchen furoitttl Terms cash. U. Al. ANDEkt nov 20 2w Leave Arrivi Arriv Leave Leave Arriv Con at We Male School. I AM making preparations to re- ceivea large number of huyij intp my school, which Ioxpccttol re-open on the 22d o» January- Arrungoments will be made fora Boys’ Beading Room and Library. Ohargos for board and tuition fa til twenty 120) weeks, ♦226.00. Pupils must furnish bo*i clothes ibtk bedstead,) washing, cup. towels and nm I shall keci> uo pupil who duet reusun&hlo improvement, nor one it ■ ▼erueity I cannot oontido. Charge* must he paid in advoi—. - . refund rutiubly when a pupil iareourN-i cause. L A German toacher of music reside'-'‘J who wifi giro lessons, at usual rates. 1 M who have any talent in thut line, souwj sire to improve it. Persons who may wish to lend theirs wards ought to make application soou-, R. M. J0H.V' __nov_17_2tawlm For Sale, dtar; have mark Lu ruGia A FIRST CLASS iMorJ-hMid lirr powor j STEAM ENOlNLj in perfect running order. It hasaiosd 1 n.ii— > ..il «l.» ai.i,nrl«ntl:.a* in peneci running oruur. flued Boiler and oil (lie oi'I'UrteMMJ irv to malto it complete ”" m Address A- A. S sept21-tf Kufaula, Al»-J'l Enquirer Otfiee. Goleu^I AV VA fc 0nl Kidgi FOR SALE. IN STORE AND TO ARM’ Onn SACKS LIVEBPOOLJALtn 2UU CANDLER. nov 26 If lMBroMw: Wood! Wood! OrriCK Moxil* a' 0 J, P ARTIES witMox 0.k *«<l Henri Pine Wood, br ibe e»r supplied upon Ir#»* oct 21-tf —* FOR RENT, 1 GOOD PLANTATION in *»•§% A Alabama, troui Of to l» fresh land that «Ul W«a»« «« ju Corn Fodder. Mule,, hones, jatu*- oan be purchased on Uw^pnnw ^ jj. nov 17 tf —■ for SALE, AT T11E OLD STAND d J. B. JAQUES & B80 A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Bug?* WHIPS AND COLLAR Bank Notes Want<4 T AM nulboriied, lo P“} c j5JJJ 1 2 AljJ I Bunks in the states oi —[ C |, North and South ( $| und Tennessee, and will pay lor the earn,. sec. anu wn, oct 36 tf Bup enpr. aqt■» tt P»u — A House and Lot in for k**-*’^, ONLY a short, distune 0™ bouse contain* nlirs- well of flue water ou «c Pi»" A ^ Zute oo#tain* tweive rvv^ r very flu. water on the A - .lUt-buildinsa in food r 1 j.uN* I obifd“f very elHoee lruil >'•** A,-. Aasnir ml (life* tbe 0 Mari SI iron had! ons ] d?c S 1 ,! The i t»U, yun anyi Covei Un El Net M OB It CUUU Ootui Putt tlu« Cuiu, •Ingl .n City, ti«n, U