Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 09, 1865, Image 3

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1 ELIjg t»n ACci.i xiubor, m i 5U '*«0llg D ” w FURNiti Bureau; M\ uir«; '• Tibli; m Cbtlr* ExUiwio, GLASSWjh tw SETS; SET.: r i^ ' Jo the ith Tool*. R. Eli] •"ton ,i Co. fftlt »(IS 'iOOAL news items. w rwiiny MKtUr o» «t>cf.v yay* AU *MT8 for thk rirvirrr. ... JDWARD PARSONS Ii tha aathurUeff ' j „f the Kmittlror in Atlanta. «•. Tb ,[„;iowlni[ named ■ autlawan ere AeenU |lt Cot,u«»ti» Rnoineeeln Alabama: V g. J« Powers. Seale’ Stetion. Vo. Xw. Uatcliaohmbfcaa. p y. Seaborn. Heitiille. (j. Weller. Poreone. J V. Beoke. Uuorryton. D C. Beker. Siupension. yf Q. Andrew.., Chunuenuwee. jl.'jj. Smith, Union Sprlnce. [lj, W. A. Lester. Vilhila. ]i r Thonnie J. Burke. Olennvlll*. U,'l„ Jenkins. Midway. u - Xht fullowinirniined gentlomeu are our tents at the several depots on the Muscogee ellroed: At Station No. 2, Col. J. A. L, Line. At Box Sprint. H. P- Wu.uamb. Atflencva, 0. .T. O’Neal. At Butler. E* B. Watkiib. At Fort Valley. J. L. Byikutom. tt Jouci'CroMlnift Jaum TV. ConxoTo.v. Prtibyteriau Clivrek. The meeting of the members of the Presby tia Church, held on last Wednesday, stands iourutfd to most next Sabbath morning, ini* jtite/y after the close of public worship. JNO. JOHNSON. Soesion Clerk. rr*T mmm Candidates. n New A<tvertle«meut«. ), P. & U. Ellis don’t ask oloctions ith odds. They soil goods at auction norer tlioir day ooiuos, no matter what i cumesj ofl'. To-day tticy expect a yersnd a Letter sutisfled crowd than he found about the polls. See tlioir rertiseiuent and attend sale—vote after- rde. It. F. Duran, at the old corner of nloy & Hodgrs, hae moro line cigars n anybody also in this p!ac«. He is an dealer, and knows the best sort to buy, always buys them—and no other. 'ho members of tho l’resbyteriun urch will hold (in adjourned tMsetiog, the close of the services, in the chuech, morrow morning. hintaino & Hughes have ou consign- it s lot of extra Hour. This flour ranted to rise—ao buy it quick. Those Imving wool to bo cerdod, cart ve it put into rolls by leaving it at the ay store of Dawson, Collier & Co., un- hook's Hotel 'bcenrdof Messrs. Brandies & Craw of Louisville, Ky., will bo found ia columns to-day. They are large R ELI in <io " ,er3 BD<1 fl<>ur Dianufactumrs, ‘ TT* y utoko ajl the X family flour, and ill orders on the best terms. PTORY SA11 ( ClOthi htt0n W 0 Br * informed that i 1 yoke at & [)ES, if. th Decumbfr.i l our AucUcil without rwt liant Iftricii Jes aud guilij kin and Cloth! at*, of ftlldul qualitiM; Flannel Shirt d, Cotton 1 Silk Handle , Collate, Olor ia ahtAolaw > and SHO Girls and Chi! uekages. tbebort kind* ade, by g £M R, ELL oglfffn A Co.) PROPER 2TION BUS, GA omisM to thfk bales of cotton were found, atari early r yesterday rooming, lying in the ds by the side of a wagon road run* g parallel with the Muscogee Railroad, lut a mile from the depot. It had evi lly been thrown out there from a $h daring the night. The cotton was tight into the city, stored, and report* Wo loarn that it could not be fully ntified as cntlou Htolon from the wure- ^Kisool Mr. Vernoy the night previous, obably tber* will be further develop* nts as to tho ownership^of tile cotton bow it came to be deposited whero it i& found. — The Municipal Elation comes ofl* to- Thc candidates were hardly ever ire numerous, and the list of clever and npetent men from which to make ac tions is unusually large. We hope tour people will soe to it that the little "eminent yet left to their own control otil administered. Voters must have in previously registered, and must vote tlioir own wards. Ketch ward elects its Aldermen; the other officers are cted by general ticket. Tho polls will opened ut 9 o’clock a. m., at tbo rlng- of thy bell, and will bo closed at 4 p. the boll Also ringing at that timo. rty eoniliUofi water PilrM* ih si del «f t wUh tbrea- r property m» •ribod iwrfinO.JJ t waterfwjf Lot* with »* »k aad l *' all two but IbtWrl PEA EXPBSlE® MAKE 9— lsr Rindolpl P STAND- id rich itocke^ AT0BK9, iWBIiRV, ,VER Vri* E | CASTOBi ,, forks, le STA>'^ & c ’ ji ni Silver til’k'lf'J ✓ o R*’ i er r»« ,r ” DCTACI irlrj ! WIRE, need ***'„ , oftkeB’f K.«r»^ Wumiin Factory.—This oatablish- M, wo mo glad lo he.r, has rosumed 10 of tho brunches of business that it .-_ r ^ before its destruction in April •■ilswduaF ‘ ^ nuW 8et wo °* Cl * r, l g tuts boor, 3X11 Mull It, and the grist mill ia again in opera- Tho wool cards were made at the dory, and aro as good a sot as wora if pnt up in this section. Wo loarn Mr. Kennedy is onlitled to much of credit for tho enterprise and ikill by h Ibe Factory bos been enabled to uue some of its operations. He re- itructed lathes from the wrecks of the insehinory, and made the cards upon old cylinders. The Columbus Fec- f bo* been a most valuable adjunct 16' industry and enterprise of our city in erl ip II niituns 72 feet front- river. I* , i„ Girard. on wliMtf " past, and we are glad to bear of tbo ihtoHr* 1 ' 11 till resumption of its usefulness. Mr. it rsstrvt tW pp will s|,»r.> no efforts to mako it aid ofto ths' 1 '^ tcri.liy in restoring the prosperity of g. aUXBi.f” Umbus, l'tir Alderiueu ltd Ward. "*• M. W. HAPI’INOION and E M, CUAI’Ma.N . Will L. titid'urMH tor Aldermen ol tb. Neond "'I*' 4 f* .MANY CITIZENS. $ Iq . - ^ ' ■ •'hr^iieju ei' touurr. ~i R o are uuthoiisod to announce M. M. MOORK mi u cnndidnto for ro-elcoiion as Clerk of Coun oil, at oleotion on Saturday 9th last. dec 8-2t* Kiir Blayur end Aldermen. For Mayor—F. U. WILKINS. VaR AI.UKRMKK: lot Word—W, W. Flevrollon, J 11. Wrl«hL 2d do. F. S. Chapman, F. C. Johnson. 3d do, Jno. Kin«, J. R. Ivey. 4th do, J.C. Fortor, Jno. Mellhenny, •1th do, ^no. Peabody, W.L. Salisbury. 6th du. J. M. Bivins, A. M. Brannon. __dcc 8 to Coi.vmduh. (Ia.. December 6th, 1805. Mr. Kditou: The following ticket will be warmly supported at tho election for Mayor and Alderoiun on buturduy noxt: ♦‘THE PEOPLE'S TICKET.” For Mayor, JOHN QUIN. For Aldermen of tho Firat Ward, W. W.FLEWNLLEN, M. IX. JOHN Ii. WRIGHT. For Aldermen of tho Second Ward, JAMES F. BOZEMAN, M. D.. F, C. JOHNSON. For dldermou of the Third Ward, Will. GIUSWOLD, J. R. IVEY. For Aldormon of the Fourth Ward, B. D. BARNKS, U. E. GAGER. For Aldermen of tho Fifth Ward, A. B. BOSTICK. T. S. TliGGLE, M. D. For Aldermen uf the .Sixth Ward, J. M. BIVINS, JOHN' DUltKIN. dec 7— le Wc'ari nuthorixod to liRnounco Win. H. GRISWOLD and ( J. KING, as candidates lor Aldormon 3d Ward. For Aldertnnu 2d Ward. . JOHN II. LAWRENCE is announced as oadidato for Aldorinan 2d Ward, dec 7 . to Many Votkhb. For Alderuieji OiB Ward. Wo authorized to aunoupoo JNO. C. CALHOUN and JNO, DURKIN, if yandidates lor Alderiueu Gill Wurd. . OfO 7 tQ^ EpItor* or ENuutnifk—Noxt Saturday our citiiens will he required to elect a Mayor, a board of Aldcrincn, and other city officers, for the year 1S3C*. Every man who has any interest whatever atetake will admit (be importance of electing food men. Allow mo in your columns to suggest tho following names for Mayor and A Mormon of the dittorent wards. For Mayor—1\ 0. WILKINS. Ward No. 1. T. E. BLANCHARD und F. J. ABBOTT Ward No. 2. F. S. CHAPMAN und F. C. JOHNSON. Ward No. 3. and JOHN KING, . Ward No, 4. G. E. GAUEtt and Dr. K. F. COLZEY. ■\Vaid No. 5, W. L. SAULSBERRY aud JOHN PEABODY- Ward No. 6, JAS, M, BIVINS and A. M. BRANNON. These are all men ol' business capacity and habits, and most of them are old members of tho Board, A VOTER. dec5-tf. For Aldermen .'Id Ward. We are authorized to announte the names of JOHN KING and J. R. IVEY a> candidates for Aldermen of the 3d Wurd. dec 6 to For Alderman 4th Ward. The friends of Dr. K. F. COLZEY announce him as a candidate for Alderman of the4ih Ward. dec 6 ?a For Aldermen 4111 Ward, We arc authorized to announce E. F. COLZEY. JOHN LIGON, as candidates for Aldermen 4th Ward ou Sntur- day next. dec G _ to . For Alderman 5tli Ward, We ure authorized to announce LAWRENCE WALL, and A. B. BOSTICK, as candidates tor Aldermeu 5th Ward, nt the ensuing election, dec G te For Aldermen 4tti Ward, We are authorized to announce J. C. PORTER and JOHN MclLllKNNY. as candidates for re-election as Aldermen of the 1th Ward. Election Saturday, Dec. 9. doc Ole For fllayor, We nominate Col. JOHN QUIN as a candi date for next Mayor*of this city, believing that his practical knowledge of the duties of the office aud his disinterested desire to serve will redound to its bonctit. nov30to MANY CITIZENS. iioee dashing brown marcs, that have n luatrating about the city for tho past fluye, will be ditpoaed of to-night, for very small sum of twenty dollars, y uuu would give twenty times twenty liar* for them now, and think he had rgain; but tho prearmt owner is so oniric as to persist in. letting them cost l next owner, Out that hdihII sum. And lidos that, much fun will bo hud with bargaiu, for they are to be rallied ofl’ light, at Wall & Thompson’s, on Broad «t. Every lover of good stock will o a chance, We speak for one chanco advance-—and if it "takes them in,” ill & Thompson will have an order for Inektt, on our account—if they fill lers that iray. HOTFI, ARRIVALS, Cook’b Hotel, Dkc. 7, I860. 1 G Fnllor, Louisville, Ky; Jjn Ivey, Glennville; I* G Thompson, Union Springs; JM R Uj]j (j)ayton, Ala; |J T Wool folk, Ga; I Goo C (jran berry, Mii«; ■ Harry Good, N Y; lik w ^ Silloy, Augusta; |D Elshubler, Cincinnati: |Walker, Macon; I,, L'antiiers, city; IH J Trammell, Ga; |«°w Marr, Fort Valley: I in'! Konnerley, Buena VtoU; Hendon, do; 111« McLaughlin, do; lil ^“fhews, do; w B o nfct: , M“r t * 0m8,y! * I JnoO Pitt*. Al.j’ HT5ute C N^ Wll ^ A, “' I i ^ M° r » < i ftn ‘ ^"ntgomerv; P ii A iT C S lr . oy ' ^ u *'»ula, Ala; PHH.i' L. (Jf»ng,| D U Floyd, do. For Mayor. I anwounco mysol f a candidate for re-election for Mayor, and take this occacion to deny a report (ha*. I agreed (before any former elec tion,) to give way for aey one at thia election or any other. F. G. WILKINS, nov 29 to For Mayor. Wc are authorized to announce J. L. MORTON, aa a candidate lur the utliue ol Mayor of the city of Columbus, ut the ensuiug municipal olootion. nov 20 te FOlt. MARSHAL. We are authorized to unnuunco JACOB BDR- UIJS ter Marshal, at the oloctioil on Saturday, dec G to No. 125 Broad Street, j For Mumltal. We are authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM MAIIAFPEY. as a oan« 'late for Marshal at the ensuing rai nieipal election. nor 28 te For City Marshal. THOMAS GRIER, the preseut Chief of Po lice. announcoa himself as u candidate for Mar shal at the ensuing election, on the second Sat urdny in Decomber, nov 18 te For Mai-ttbal. We arc authorized to announoe the name of GEORGE A. liUCKABY, as a candidate for Marshal, nt the election in December noxt. Nov. 10 —te* W. W. Fl.RWKLI.KN. Have this day received unotbor lot of SPLENDID BEAUTIFUL- LOT OF BEAVER SACKS AND COATS! BLACK CLOTH COATS; SUPERFINE BEAVER AND DOE PANTS: ELEGANT LOT OF MELTON SUITS; MAGNIFICENT LOT OF OVERCOATS; EXTRA FINK LINEN SHIRTS; LAMB’S WOOL AND SHAKER FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS; JEANS. COTTON nnJ FLANNEL DRAW ERS; ALEXANDER'S AND PBIUNOT’8 KID GI.0VS; BEAUTIFUL lot of HANDKERCHIEFS. Let ALL who ore in necj ol' eli-jjant and be coming Suit., cull on G. E. THOMAS A CO., at No. IA", Breed street, end they shell ho ideused, both in in-ice und quality. I^TERMS CASH dee 7—Ora SANTA GLAUS HAS COME! 8 inta Claus, the children’s friend, To them, this pleasing greeting sends; That mindful ef tho last four rears. Tie's come to stop their trickling tears, And can be found at the BEE HIVE Tho largoHt and best assortment of TOYS! over uttered in this market, at tho BEE HIVE, Consistlnff of Speaking Doll., Crying Dolls, China Dolls, Wax Dolls, Linen Dolls, Little Dolls, Big Dolls, DOLLS OF ALL SORTS! China Doll Heads, 'China Watoh Stands HENRY PERSONS HAS JUST RECEIVED SILK VELVET CLOAKS. From to #17 • each. L AT EST STY LE C1.0T11 CT.OA K S. From SI5 to $'i» each. HEAD DRESSED NEXT*. From to Slit each. A splendid n**i>rliaeiit of DRESS BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. dec7-4t ' Card Rocoivera, 1 Basket .1, ' Rabins, * ' Figures, ' Candlesticks. ‘ Fruit Plates ' Emery .Stands r -a-1 Smokers’ Sets, Segar Stands, Match Boxer, Animal*, Rotes, Wash Stand*. Cups A Sancers HENRY PERSONS HAS JUST ltKCEIVKI) lllonchcd nnd Unhh.nchod COTTON SMEKT1NG! 11 -4 Blenched find Unbleached LINEN SHEETING! COLORED DAMASK, ALL-WOOL LINSKY, KENTUCKY JEANS. Henry Persons llaa just received 60 MOSCOW BEAVER OVERCOATS 1) CHOKICIIILLA OVERCOATS. Henry Persons Has Just receiv* l EMBROIDERED COLLARS nnd CUFFS, EMBROIDER’D HANDKERCHIEFS . From $3 to $10 each.— noG-4t BBMOVA L. I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO No, 1(51 Jiroad St , (OPPOSITE COOK'S HOTEL,) ■\X7IIERK They will ho pleased to wolenme Vi their friends ar.d pat runs, and continue to serve thorn iu tho capacity of COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND- STOCK BROKERS. _dec 7—tf lUor Sale, JJAGGINO, HOPE. Tobacco, Lard, No. 1 ('ottnn Cards. Soap, Ac. By I. CLIFTON MOSES A CO., Nu. 101, {opposite Conk's Hotel.) dco 7—tf GOLD, SILVER, Exchange on New York, T70R Sale by I: 1. CLIFTON MOSES A CO. doo7—tf Brokers, Wanted, 10,000 [Dollars iu GEORGIA and ALABAMA BANK BILLS, TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! Express Wngons, Kockawnys, Carriages, Hose Carriages, Dump Curts, CirmiNsea, Are., WOOD TOYS! WOOD TOYS! Stables, Houses, Dry Goods StorOB, Kitchen Furniture, Menageries, Farm Yards, Villages, Bureaus, Cross Bows, Guns, Humming Tups, Battle Dares, Graces, Animats and Horses, Ate., Tin Swords, Steel Swords, Brass Swords, Whips, Flageolets, Ziuo Mirrors, Calms, Bon Bon Boxes, Harmonicas, Segar cases, pocket Knivea Baby Haftles, Tooth Brushes, Key Kings, Arc., iu fact tbo articles ore so nuiw:r>"i- that wo oenuot mention even n sinaii part, therefore, wo invite the Puldio to call and see for themselres. The ulx.ro stock will bo for sale at wboKsale LL retail until the 13th De cember, after tlmr time only at retail. W, H. If. I’lIELPS, Having bought the Ilynohart Bakery, I am prepared to get up any sort ot CAKES, ill liny sort of style, at short notice. Fresh Bread ovory doy (except Sunday). I am ma king a superior article of Crnokers, to which 1 invite the attention of the pub lic. W, If. H. PHELPS. nov HU If Dissolution of Copartnership. Columbus, Ga., Deo. 2d. 18& p >. ' [ Ul I) copartnership keretofore exuding under -i- the iiuioo of Jonet* 4 Area, in thin day (liszclvod by mutual coucent. Tbo huziuaM ot the limi will bo closed by J. 6 Jonei ant’ S, Aoei*. W. U. SKAlJ J. S. JUNKS, J. S. ACER. Jko. T. Runtpx, ul TaflbvttOD. BLOUNT & CHiPLEY, tSTo: BROAD STREET, | GROCERS —AN It— COMMISSION MERCHANTS dec 6—1 m » ' 20,000 Pounds Choice Western Bacon, F STORE and ter sale by BLOUNT .t CJUPLKY. deo 6—lin No. 48 Broad t. Kentucky Jeans, OUPKRI0R Article in store and for sale, or kJ will bo exehauKwd for Wool hy BLoUNT J-.CHTPLKV, deo 6—ln» , _ No. te Broad .i*. USEFUL THINGS AT THE EMPORIUM, -OF- SAPPINGTON, DEWS & CO., Gentlemen’s Hat*: Boys’ list*: Good Wool H&ts; Gentlemen’s Shoe-*. Ladies’ Shoos, Buys’ Show, Misses Shoes, Children’s Shoes, Suspenders, Handkerchief*, Gloves, Spool Thread, Pins, Needles, Bomeepun, Osuabnrgs, Ooltou Yarn, and many oilier things for fate dhtnp at SAPPINGTON, DEWS A CO’S EMPORIUit. dec fi—tf BOOTS AND SHOES. IHIitiM! BM.«! On and alter Monday llee. 4th, We will offer our entire Block of LADIES'GENTS’nnd CHILDREN'S SIIOKH, GENTS’ «ud BOYS’ HATS, GENTS' SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR. TABLE CUTLERY. And several other article., AT 25 PER CENT. Lets than they/ can be bought in the City, as we intend hereafter to devote our attention exclusively to the DRY GOODS nnd NOTION R indues?- Call early before they are all gone. W. L. PARKER, 64 liroacl Street, Dee. :l. lw 50Cases Boots and Shoes! JUST RECEIVED AND FOlt SALE AT j WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BY PIKE & ROBINSON, At Jno. S. Cargill & Co’3 ) 1»M BIIOAD 8THEET. Consisting of LADIES*. MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, AND CHILDREN’S COPPER TIPfED SHOES, Which they will sell at price* to suit the times- Dec 5—)m NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, SPLENDID LOT Men's Calf nnd Sewed Peg Boots; Boys* Youths’ and Children’s do; Ladioe’ Coif and Kid Balmorals ; Mi«f os’and Children’s Copper-tipped Shoes. Ladies’ Lasting Congress Goiters ; and many other kinds too numornus to mention- Those in want will do woll to ca’l and exlumao our stock before purchasing. W ELLS, CI KTIS Ut CO. dec 5—-lw REMOVAL. E. BARNARD & CO., have removed to 83 and 85, Broad Street, tMA91 Mid A. ROONEY’S BUILDING,) WHERE they ure receiving In addition to If their present terge und vuriod stock of GROCERIES, tho followin article*— 1<V» Coils Green Leaf Rope: 100 Pkgs Mackerel in Barrels, Halve.-, Gunr- ters, and Kits; 2 1 ) Dozen Mixed Pickles, (Underwood’.s); -•'» “ Mangoes; 1 •(* Sivck* Liverpool Salt; INDIA BAGGING AND TWINE, and other articles arriving daily. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFI’TOE, ■XU. 05 UROAD STREET, COUJM_liUa,.aA. j Success Attends_ the Diligent! I S P 1 C . I „V' ?°TICh.-I h,* l.avo c.ll to ,he capitalists of our commu- mty that I have on my books a largo number of llouvi, Uw, farms. 1‘lantationa and other cpecie«of propiuiy which dcos not appear in tS^n 0 »SS ! ir M * f e ' v 't ,,i r crri - My advice is to *11 that it you want t.» i m .v call first on mo aud *ee it wo cun t traile, then go r lrewhorc. J. H. .SIKES. FOR SxYLE. A TRACT OF LAND. nio,t of „hich is Yi- cleared 1S''0 H'-re, T.illn poos a river, 20 wilf:* from t \I ,ntgoauv} : the M. and W. P. R. It. running through it. J lie lands li« woll and are very ppHiucitve. Trere i* a Inrco barn, gin In ii! , c unu -i-r*-)v nod .ibundunt out-houses. J his i l.iijra_ i"ii ij at a railroad uepot. at whteh a\varehuii''c o *u d be k>ft nnd made profitable. 1 in; r**«?einfp of enttfHi at that depot being usually troui .0*0 to 1M0 bate.H, and its convomenc. to Muntgumery maker it a desiro- nie place tor a i>„ir> ranu, the rauge lor stock being excellent. Apply to j. if. SIKES. FOR SALE, • A PLANTATION located in Chattahoochee county, Ga., H inile-fr in Columbus, Ga,. 2*a mile* ,*i<»m < u>c-ta, and 5 miles from the Chntiah* uolit-f* River. There is ].3U0 nc.es, SdO of which is cleared and under good fenc j. The butluingi on the place U c-iual, if not superior to any in this section of the Mate. They consist of u lane ma- aion hoiif-e with 7 largo room* a-sd porch b ck and front; kiteh- en, smoke bm -o. nnJ ove/seer*.-» house, and 12 largo negro hcu-cy, ail t amed, with brick chimney3: am' >11 other nece rary outhouses. This phieo ia very healths . and i« ood cotton iand. Formerly ku>wn us tbo llarduway place. Apply to J r II. SIKES. FOR SALI-i, A SAW ni;d GKI.-T .MILL on til. railrcud ** betwp’ ij Coin...bur .n»d Opelika and is sit uated on Wacoochte e.c<k There ia four aero* of land. J' has ou it a cod dueling with lour rooms. The stream i- uoul and rues the mill all thu ye ,r ruui I h r- is plenty ot goo-i timber iu the ncu u r >r• ■ 1. Tho unll is well located on ti.e iu-a • tr. m Dover to West Point. Thi* cat, he b night cheap. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, 1 FISK. Fire and Burg’ar proof iron safe— il 1(. M. Patrick’s improved patent. Apply to J. II. SIKES. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE C’OR land In North Georgia or Tennessee, tho U Farm own. i by ii. M. Tumpkine, near Clayton. H irb* ur County, a abatna. The plrco contain* *.o acres of laud, one half cleared. Th« dwi-liingl-* e r.veni’ i.t and well fiuitbod. YAK I'. . tl. th fire placi each : i APPLE «/R«TlARD. J. II. SIKES. paid by ill be t. CLIFTON MOSES k CO. llrokern, deo 7—tf N. . ir»l P.road street. For Deputy Mai ahaU We are aUtborit^d to announce the name ef JOHN c. LOVELACE us a cundiduto for ixj-eUctiou for tho office ei Deputy J^nr-buk nov 14 le Per CM jr Si » i mi. JAMES WILSON, us ho Is by loss of all his fingers ou oue hand not able to do cewinou jabor, wo hope ho will be supported. dco5 te MANY FRIENDS. For licxtoaa* It. 1. ?1M0NS, tbo present iucntnbsnt, is a candidate for ro-olcolion for City Sexton, at the election iu December uext. Huy i: FOR RENT. J. R. IVEY & GO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY BACJGIN G 50 coils HOPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the above articles wil be Fold in laigo or small quauiitie*. nov :k>-m t PISTOLS. make of PIHTOIjS, W tl00*7—u“ ,t] KXXIS a t'O. GRAND RAFFLE. Two Thorough - bred Mares. O N SATURDAY NIWIIT. lr,I„ (Lore will br ruffl.J nt il»i.. WALL A THOMPSON'S two fin. thorouali-bred Ma-w, four year* old next Spring, beautilnl brown color, well matched. Thov are hull' sirtors and ure t;vll broken t«» sitiglu or double baineas; both sired b> Ja»'k Gaiumei aud dam by .Deter King and M<dlU Sherwood. Puttie* wishing ahanonoiue double tarn-out would do well to attend tlitw ruffie. Cnaoc French Calf Skins. Q DOZEN Beet quality Fremiti Calf Skln«. ALSO. A large lot Shea Thread and Linings of ditTcr- entqaalRiotf, for sale low by dec B lw WELLS, CUliTL^ dr GO. Splendid Cotton Plantation 7 FOR SALE OR RENT. Having no faith in the ’Treodmen" ns Labor- oiw,and no disposition toundermk- to m »naao them, 1 have determined to sell my vuluaoic aud highly improved COTTON PLANTATION, situated on tho Mobile A: Girard Railroad in Maeon county. Alabama, forty mile* from ColombiM.-coutaiiiing 1*'2h acres, one hall clear ed. The character oi the coil is hummock, second hammock, and upland, nnd nearly all fresh. The timber consists ol beech, birch, maple, hickory, whito «>uk. t'ost i.alc, poplar, pine WO Fencing in good repair, und woll ar ranged tor stock. Buildings exceitent, coiiMst- tnsr of a fine dwclliug of seven rooms, besides , closets. pantric9, dred « > elegant A house: eating double negro hi fbet. Also nnd ice and lino eh IS by 2 1 . 1 ♦•red r gin bouse, with i su Pe rth glass windows, well pi s und c packing !tv and > ind two Jt):i gallon Ton Plantations iu of aceeta, and with theoboice ol either Mont gomery or Columbus as a market. / <tm itv term inert to *eU. T’hoSj who wish may try th«- "freodmen;” I shall not. Terms, $16,001)cash, or in two equal installment*. If tho latter, • ho first paymeut on 25th Decomber instant, and second twelve months throaftcr without lnlere.d. Corn, .morn, Tnulea^ cotton seed A’, supplied on reasonable terms If desired. Tjth * j>- >.'<«t Freed people on the place uhd will 1-c glad to get home* for another year. Grocu and Black Tea. A PR E3I1 LOT of Jenkins' celebrated Teus, jii.*i feoeivau *nd lor sale bv doc :’, if CARTER k FLOURNOY. Sage. ,S M A LL lot of fresh Sage, just ree lor sab dco .J tl Lemon Syrup, O F Superior quality, for sate by dcj:;tf CARTER k FLOURNOY. Pliilotoken or Females’ Friend, A MOST Valuable Medicine, tor aale by _ dec J tf CAHTKR A FLOUHNOY Drake’s Plantation Bitters. FRESH LUT just received and for sale by CARTER k FLOURNOY. Sterling’s Ambrosia, M0£I Delightful and valuable prepara- tor tbo hair, for sale by f CARTER A FLOURNOY. ity Dollar) <\ec 7—Tl K M A Uu dec t; t i Corn Staroh, ()L» f ^SfeAfutKooKwov. I J AVISO rw»ived afrcA »nj>i>ly ! ^RoKTliKUN EXCHANGE. 1 Will bo huj'i'v lu uipi.y m> former cu«t»m»n, miff .uh« - awlilna lu r,ailt ianil, Nurtb- \V. KlILIX AI.KXANDKR. ( .i te Sun A i'une. roiJT. 100 Dollars Reward. OTOLBN from m>- lot in Upson ooonly, on 0 tlionlrlitoi thoWlh nil. uiy BAV MARB: .oven TOM* ulJ. .ill. » whit, I no.. Ml nnd li n,«nd white uboul ihe belly. Sh.U .honvy miu.ro built .iiiui.l, auJ eeuui, to b« with fu.l, 1 *i!l par nreuiy ttve ilull.r. to know a.r. iht ln.ro ie ; .ml on. kinnte.A dollar, lor th, 01.10 Wl dt..l.r..llhl„oof.ocn„» 1 .t. ui , n . deo k vi* It not sold withiu fittcon duys, tho place wi be ter rent. Persons wiidiinu further particulars or to o? • mine the place arc referred t" my Iricnd, M John 8. Colbert, Celuiubus, Ga. doeft-tf. Mules! Horses!! Mules!! _U GUNS! GUNS! i assortment of <U I Guns—prices from $40 to $200. SHERMAN, JESSUP & .C0., Manufacturers, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in SADDLERY, HARNESS, DANCING_ACADEMY. MR. C. H. CLEVELAND r-! #.•> Kt■• 1 .<«>Ltully proTo-es tu the citi- *0 - 1 L&'-.'.-aA.'.d.mv, .‘.-V.tt.!br th.etia^uA COACH MATERIALS, Springs, Axles,'Hubs, Spokes, Shaft*, Felloe*, Ac.; alho. Rubber Leather Machine Belt ing, and Rubber Staum Pucking: al*o, French. German and Amoricnn Call Skins, Shoo Ficdings. at.d Leather of every description, •4*5 11 HO A D STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., Adjoining City Bank, and opposite U. S. aud Globe Hotels. Branch of BETTS, NICHOLS k CO., .541* Broadway, New York, deoil—lot National Express Company. B OOKS are open for a limited subscription lor stock in the National Express Compa ny, One per cent, on the stock subscribed ii required to be paid Lu dec 5—St _ Boutwell's Tax Payer’s Manual far 1860. T 'lIIS is the most comprehensive work on the Internal Revenue Law now extant. In addition to the law it contains schedules of Stamp Duties and Taxublo Articles, together with the latest Rulings of (be Commissioner A few copies only for sale AnpJy to der.i-.-.t _ JOS. E. WEBSTER. FOR SALE, |QQ FINK PORK HOGS, ISO FINK STOCK HOGS, 12 MILCH COWS, with young Calvea, 7U HEAD BEEF CATTLE. :.•> HEAD OF 6HEKP, ’JudO BUSHELS COTTON SEED. Apply to WM. R. BLACKMAN, Oswiohee, Russell co., Ala., or McKENDREK k KING, nov 20 2w Coluuibus, Ga. hrated \ i - Mr. J. A. FRANK, at TEMPr RASCIS HALL. (Vp Ktnlra.^ on Frt’urdn.v, y.h Df-c»njbt-r. 18»V», introducing »!i t e Niw .u.d l\ -*■ i 1:•» 1 • I*-• Duti.-cs of the day. Hour.- ■.) Toiii -n i-.r Y-iiik Ladte.a, Mis.-es ard .Master 4 nt ! ••’« o-’k :*■ m.. till te in ; after- no*«n M«»n. > ii • I . ui. Genilemeu. ihursduys ana S .t-ra o • .’. , n. Term- $10 per ,-c.- eioiint i::!»•>• i «. prvsblf! in advance. A Soi ree will 1 <• gi' — * 1 ererv Fri-diy evening dur.ng thjSisiDu. Pupi will find a li-t for entering their names sit J. IV. Poa.-ea Bonk Store. dec 7-Ut* ELEC IION NOflClfi. \ N election :« r < ty Officers will be held oil fi .•'rttuiday, Vth ii■!'). at the following ruined p u ••-?; h m 1 do fc,lowing gentlemen at e nppoinUd \ u.au:«<.and -ui »-nnt*»nd the same. F. G. WILKINS. Mayor. l«t. VVard—J M. Hughe. 1 , J. B. Wright-At Bu rn-’ Ur. er. 2d Wurd—Tom Rra&slU, K, S. Dtnnif-—At Temperance ii;.!.. :: 1. \W.!-I1. *Ii ’ Jlcteio I., E. H. Musgrove- At f'-r* 1 i-t H. idh brook. Ligon, Wi FOR SALE, I0Q FINE PORK HOGS. 100 STOCK HOGS. 80 HEAD BEEF CATTLE. :-000 BUSHELS CORN. SJO.OUO LBS. FODDER, .Vrfi BUSHELS COTTON SEED- Apply to SEABORN LINCH, Suspension, Macon co.. via., • No. 0, M. k G R. H., or WARN0( K k CO-. nov 20 2w Oolnmbttf. tin. 4th. W ; .rd—Jean Ligon, W*m Jepson--At •urt-Ilou.-o. 1-J bn McCarty, John Whiteside— At ilalu 6th. Ward-J. W. Shrup. Win. L. WUliams- At Durkin's corner. _ dee 1 te Wit. K. Bn.ri 1.. 1 ob*i* < . Pop*. NEW BOOT 1H0 mi STORE. BE3B3LL & POPE, No. 166 Brond 3t., Columbus, (UXBER COOK’S H9TKU W^; 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, nnnunoe ♦«* the citi- l»u< and vicinity that we are .g vuraiock yf Mu . ul Hi* ei», ior sale nt the Li...., . HA IN ES. Mc<»l.IlLi: k CO. This ia all good stock—tree from I rands * ! any sort, norer having been worn d*>\\ u in urmy aervice. Call soon. nov 22 tf 1.. J. ViNTKARD. Bank Notes Wanted. I AM authorized to purclnt*e note- of ti e* Ranks iu tho State* of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina. Virginia, l.otii- -n* 1 and Tenutf*«<i. and gilt pay full market ruu* ,,r, ‘ C I’KLXX Al.KX.iXl.Kll. Ag't E. *M. Bruce k Co., N*>.i<). Broadst., over Eunis’st. Wt4> U t»uo auj>> ▲ HotiBe aud Lot in Wynnton JTOJEl. 3RK3STT, •iiu 'JI rd.- iiouao aootair* tvselv will *f Tory fine water ou the pi... _ mry ..ut-buiMing* in good repair. A .-nmli eltardofrery etmiee fruit tree*, good A . Apply At iht* office, n 2l-tf Notice to Shippers of Cotton. Oninw W«ti»K*d»wimc IUii.K'uii.i Atlanta, Ga,. N*>v. L’-.InA. \ A LL persons shipping Cotlou over (he Wes tern Jt Allan tin Railroad, arc required to Insure ike #atuo «g«iu*t Fire, a* the »ume will, froui this time forward, bo received at the ti er,a risk, uulsw notice 1* given tbo Knud to in* surefor the benefit of th*’ onnnr uud m bis or her expense. ROB f BAl till, Sup’t. 4*0 * lm Wanted, A T ONCE, two Dining Room Borvntits and two Porter*, of good chsiaoter. lor which they can obtain good wages, parable monthly, dec f* lw SUlVKRs. WYNNE, k CO, A«’, Dwelling Wanted. hear of :i good tenant by applying m the *t of J. Kyle A Co. Possession wanted by Dt • Jniiunn next. ^JOSEPH F. l*OL. norl tf. - t FOR BEAT, A GOOD PLANTATION in Kuwait countr, Alabama, from i»K) to 2hU ncri-u of whi , l» if fresh (and that will produce cotton finely. Corn Folder, Mules, horses, cattle, and hunts can be purchased on the premises. noe 17 tf and wiil contteral’y keep on hand every style of Ladies', Mi---.**’ un i Children's Siioci, and Mon’s Bovs’ und Youth*' B i ts Shoes and Gaiter*, u i » Children’> Copper-1ipetl Shoes. All Cr.i les of Buff, Kip ami M ax Brogans, Great puins h«* been taken in getting up our sto -k. ui. 1 m v unranleea! wotk *• !d. Jhr r«» Ci.i.ntry MJrch ini* we «’fTer liberal in- dui-« ntent*, ajid invn.0 iluiu to oxajniue our stock. AJso,.. fine a-iortnicnt cf Soft and Cashmere Hats. Cotton Mill for Sale. YV L t.ff'T for sale cur COTTON MILE, loca- Yv d‘d .t Brad! ri. Ci .* 1 c iunty Alubama, with 14A) acres ot land attached. For 1 urticu- lar*, uddreru MMP.'CiN ,t MOORE, Care of Lehman, Durr A Co., bov22 lm Montgomery, Alt, CHEROKEE PILLS, Or funalr Hryutator, Cm. SunprtAiid, Krei*Hte and /‘.1 inful Menetrvntion, Green Ai •< ■'**. .D/tpm anti t'ffinal Af- r, H > >. Pa 11 * iu the Hack, Sid- ‘l/cc/ f ' e. Gfihhnte*, und nil ills- . M", tl at spring fh»m Irrtgnlnrlty, t v- re'"« ling tiiu cauva and all tao cir *ti i. ,t wo.’ f«m It They arc : • ifi-cily »*'«• tn nil raM**, tf- < r\' r\en’ forl idden hy ditec- V Y />.’• and .i.- i-nvy to adminDter, -J. thov a:.’ nlcelv huanr coated. 'liny Van .Id be tn *no lmnd* of »• vi‘rv Miiidui, Wife, and Mother f la th’l.r.d 1 -iiti** i-»n address us (n perfect their com- F» mule Complalnta, »>lil by r* drugglhts *t ft $.’>; »•’’ tficy lira *ent by an uidinary letter, frea Apply ut this Offir mnil, fr. 0 of p 'v- . from observation. 1) -*d Dr. W. U. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. N. B.—rfaefrik I’liN So. i! ate prep at.*, ini caet*, wlien nilll.ir me dicta - * ' by mail, tree t </. ..If |>r I for Heine* fall; thM« , on ri-ceii>t of |5, PLANTATION FOR SALE OH ZIBIO-T, C ONTAINING acre*, on tho Talbotton roiul, 8 miles e;i>t ot Columbus; go ,[ ‘wo ttory dwelling, necrusary out-building*, good gin and gin house and acrow, good orchard, most o.M clIent water. For terms apply ut .N«). KM Broad street to F. C. JOHNSON, ucc H—lw Administrator’s Sale. \V ILL be fold ou Monday, the 18th Dnoember it instant, at the lute rwidi-noo oi Mis. Mar tha L. Carnet*, doeeased, in Muaoogco rount>, near I'pator# post etllce. the personal property l find deenued, oon*hting «d corn, toiMcr, out*, pi-n*. potaP-e*. term lag utan-dls, two wag ons, household turnituro and bedding, mules, cattle, pork and stock hogs, Ac., Ac. Tonns cash. 1>. t. WILLCON, dec H. tU Adminisuatnr. GOLD PENS. KINKST AND BK. ! U«ld UK NS. Call ■ Oct 2*» tf 6un copy. Du. WEIGHT’S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, Or, di" fAfk, ('urns Oa: *ral Debility, HV »P- N«M, /XreUri H In 11 I'iiiii pc'ji . Jn-' H.tn reditrtuo Manline** • niff ri/.rr »• cud nnd jell rinnr, lima proving a erenmr ’ |^-i fict ** fil*cir af Lure? ro- the young, i l»oon than lease of Id. ..f I •Stem to thrill with. til - ur nddn t llboui* — d, there Is no greater " It give* a new weak and debilitated to ,r<\ vigor, atid thu entire ■ » d pleasure. Ltuu-1 •&; sent by Ydkiue.v :.re a dd and n^irtTTmemlod bv »!l resnueiablo dri.R_l»ui every piaitcf the civIHzed globo; n»mo iinpnncf; • t «■«•**'•» • I •*«ever, try to deceive thi-lr ri .‘-r : .* • hv selling cheap and worth- 00m pound* FOR SALE, 8000 BUSllKLS COTTON SEED IIIKNKD TU18 YUAR. CANULFR. UIIOW.N * CO., nuv 9 t[ 1W UruaJ ,treat. Irak. 0.cfl»„l-. k 1..1 r . • uu-ttcln,. »;;.l t«k. no ntlifra. tr tbo AiUkr-t cl a not l:w t. th.m, wrttf to in. «n.l ».• will , nt tbnm Ij axpraw. mofully packod, five Cunt) ob'.'rv.tilon. « u will be pleas* 1 * to rocotvn letter* with fall Matcmeifta tu regard P* any dt,ca*#1w1lh which IndU-s n yontlemen are alBkiud ,\d te er, all later* fur medicine*, i'am^h- lct\ or at viet* the tel - profitoto.-. > Dr. W. R. MF.RW1N, 37 Walk- r Rt., II. Y»