Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 14, 1865, Image 3

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gTEMfi., r oB thk .««««>• ..RD PARSONS 1. th* Mth.rl~d nnmod iwU.men are Af.ntl lK , Knoui*** ia AUblul * ! L jfetehMbubbM. £Jk. r D, Hurtfill.. Peno"- BwU.OMrrr*'" 1 - ’fcker. Smpe«n» n - Andre*’*' Chunnenof**®- q m !.h, Unto" SprioH. A LMWr, Viliuln* J. Burk.. Qleunvill*. ;«kioa. MidwjX. , aimed eenUemen ere our CUerel depot, on theMuecofeo odNo-ICo'- J. A. L. L “' , Serin*. »• D ‘ Witt-IAUS. .re. 0. J. O’Neil.. I„ B* B. Wireee. V»ll«r. J - L * Btiuotok. u’Crorsine. Jem» W. CovixOTQic. :fi iing matter on every page. Prlte Purlrelte of Gotl'Io I** and Jackson. p irtreit. of these two oelebreted South- pablirbrd br Oeone E. Ferine. “ rk .«. now ready for delivery at only "psklbbei* of ">• American Statesman _d so unlimited number of them to rrnniunu for subscribers to their popu- : Every sobecriber will receive a oopy inr, secured on roliere and eent to bis ad paid, free. J.', Sistesiuan u a lire* family weekly Waited to the southern taste, filled with instructive, and entertainlnf rcadin*. amend it 10 the patronaae of every eouth- ■Jer Its ioducemeoU for olnbs are very i, J .id we trust it will receive a great lm hereby* It tnay be had at $1.50 per an fiv i.i.l reusing American statesman. Office,'t>7 Nasiau Streot. New York. 14—eodst ^, T sijourned meeting of those favorable tc „ , Military Company, under Governor Proclamation, will be held at the over Dr. Ware's Drug Store. No. 106, ,ireet, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o’olook, J, It. IVEY. Chairman, t, IiAgig. Sec'y. a Sale.—On the 23d of this month, have for sale a nice residence in nnton, with wood land and ample ndi for a small farm—if we draw it. i, watches, cbnins, etc., we expect eep—t/ we get them. A tickot in Ro- i Lswhon’s lottery will give theso p to samobody, why not to us t surest way to liavo luck is to take the Wo lake chances, do and do It Broad Street—la whore Harrison eirce keep all those toys, fire crack- rind : es, etc. They also have excel nliihes for egg-nog—such at fine dr, whisky and sugar. Go there and _ It New Advertisement*. . F. & 11. Ellis will havo one of tho l important snlus to-day that they have hid. Atlwelvo o’clock,precisely, they offjr the Eagle Factory property tbinfor/; will not be left neglected. daA Bro. are going to have slaught soma dno fat hogs the first cold day. k.bone, spare-rihs and sausages will ill this weather, W. Garrard oilers for rent a desira residence. Many enquiries hare late- :cn made for just such a place, e sale of the perishable property he ir* to the estate ofj. W. Woolfolk, ■ad,will be coramonced and continu from day to day until all ie sold, to. Johnson, Ordinary of this county i notice of a legal matter that parties Tested will attend to. It never ruins but it pours" is an old ing, and in this instance a true one. did lomothing yesterday about "wa* md—other things. We hadno idea our Handing on water was so well wn. Having been compelled to “take so often within the past few ‘the, we supposed our friends would mtaheif—but they won’t. They insist Mr “taking something” else, and when <d»e always do it. G. M. Ron free, at llroid street, has furnished ue with Pi* nets of rich and mellow old binion county" whiskey, and "Bour Of in antique run. It requires no to enable us to see that those nudi- 1 »re all right. See Renfroe and get ‘tuple. " Herman Salisbury had the hardihood Wire in council, on Monday night, e beautiful little trees in the middle 'Old Street were not placed there to '•u bitching posts for horses. He is rrmn-i to report every policeman P rmits them to be so used. As we to horse iioto, we * r6 on Alderman '?* platform. These handsome 1 «« ought to bo protected. They ibecity* yearS ^ l0 cb *®f ornament ^1. !b said to be the of nterpnse. Wo believe it. So ac 18 tbi8 "firit, in tliis bl « ' V ', th !‘ t " ,lon w ® KO to bed at th* on 1 bnow whether we will »** in the morning all right, or ‘ J unc?r, “in has the tenure of poa- r'ats” 1 , le ' y ’ l *“*b our P°°P'e have • 0 110 onpensivo experiment of emo”* wtatolimon. We bo h” * ** la lnerc hanta on Broad d tstVat lbi8 m<mn8of security. *, , ’ not seem to check en- , mI penc ' tr * t ' n K proclivities of ras- r d a * n 'K**t l be baok door of Mr. ■ cr * * loro wer « bored into sov- lvt - W >' 1 ' tbo purpose of removing J,?' buttb9 burglars were Bur. ■ ° "PPooronoo of the watch- bl bein n0 ° f th ° number caught. The I run* 7' ny ’ lhe °*P‘ of bho watch- «ldnot*, b f°? ,ne 80 d,,m P that ‘hoy On j** 8 ' bence —“ no lives were '^y »L ! tty, , in r od dsy li(?ht ' H. jjin lato lh o house of Mr. “*1 trunk! 6 lh0 Expre88 °® ce - !ind iFitt 0 i 1 '. druwore ' &0., and carried -Its of arl'.'* °° k , S 8tlttn * e ' M many 8 m <>nny in 'it ' “ U °’ * PUr8 ° wUh led. >n g i I R,non E them, were °f trunk e s' " id the “search- UftL^r^u 1 ' 0 Pibto,? We con- Hof >n 6UCh aut, °f rascality, but •MiG u eH - bo P e tbe man 'oesc.n/' “' , ' ,hor ' a will not be allow- “rApe—unhurt. 'bere'wM i r ,°' n , s * n Erancisoo states °’«r the re D !rr,.A ,, ili® m * nt in Vi obu- V ,lt Big IK,,a di,c overy of rich L found w k , w d t , ^ h .* nugget V -*»ln W “ rlh . * 4 ' 000 - 0n * man — •*-- To make $300 komjgjy; "orth i n ° n * M ^Oior, thin [For the Enquirer. . jrjffc, isfli. From tho btoa<l and calm Potomac To tho Rio Urando's wavea, Havo the brave and noble fallen. And the earth i* Btrown with craves. In the valo and on the hUlaido, Thro* the wood and by the stream, lias the martiAl pageant faded, Like the vision of a dream. Where the rovoillo resounded. And the stirring oall, "to armi,” Nod the drowsy heads of clover To the wind's mesmeric charms; Where tho heels of trampling squadrons Beat to dust the mountain pass, Hang the dew-drop's fragile erystall From tho slendor stems of grass. Where the shock of meeting.armies Roused the air in angry waves; And with sod and hollow groaning!. Echoed earth’s deep hidden oaves; Where the cries of crushed and dying Pierced the elemental strife, Whoro lay Death in siok’ning horror 'Neath the maddoned rush of Life,— Quiet now reigns sweet and pensive. All is hushed in dreamless rest* And the pitying arms of Nature Hold our heroes on her breast. Shield them well, oh tender mother. While tho morn and evening's breath Whispers us, the sad survivors. Of their victory in death. What tho’ no stately column Their cherished names may raise. To dim the eye and move the lip. With gratitude and praise. The blue sky, hung with bannered clouds, Their solemn dome shall be. All Heaven's choiring winds shall ehant The anthem of the fiee. The Spring, with vine-leafed arms, shall olasp Their hillocked resting places, And Summer roses droop above With flushed and dewy faces; Fair daisies, rayed and crowned, shall spring Like stars from out their dust, And look to kindred stars on high, With oyes of patient trust. And vainly shull tho witling's lips Assail with envious dart, Tho famo of our horoio dead, Whoso stronghold is the heart; The nation*• heart—not wholly crushed, Tho’ oach throb ho in pain. For Lifo and Hope must still survive. Where Love and Faith remain, Latiimnk. Eufaula, June 1865. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cook’s Hotel, Dec, 12, 1865. Mrr Rilch, Ain; G W Triplett, Ky; T J Woolfolk, Ala: J M Macon, Eufaula, Ala; Mrs Dardon anil daughter, Ain; J L Wright and wife, do; J U Stueckrath, do; Mrs Evans, do; Chas H tiibley, Augusta; Jas Jackson, Macon; Win Gregg, Jr, S O; C B Thompson and wife, Ark; J T Howell, Thomaston, Gn; F Mathows and sister, Ga; L H Kogan, Mo; Benj F Coffey, Monticollo, Ky; J J Jones, Cartorsville, Ga; DrN J Allan, La; Dr G W Brooks, Stewart county; J A Cade, do; W H Uoreo, Russell co, Ala; A V Boatrite and wife, city; J P K Sponcn, Lafayette, Ala; M B Locke, Union Springs; OTNolms, do; Kobt Allan, Sand Fort, Ala; A H Rowell, Ga; M E Davie, Talbot co, Ga; 8 Goetz, Ohio; Mrs Watson, Ala; G J Turner, do; J W»‘stmouldftii, do; J T Kidd, La Grange, Ga. The Florida Election.— 1 Thn fin von- nub Herald loarns lrom a gentleman who arrived in that city from Florida, that the elections which occurred in that State last week were attended with more thfcn the usual excitement, incident to such oc casions, and in some localities run so high as to culminate in broaches of ibe public peace. At Lake City, particularly, the contest became so heated that the friends of some of the contestants for office were on tho eve of a desperate collision, when, with a view to its suppression, the United States officer of the post ordered out the colored troops and marched them to the ballot box, with loaded muskets and fixed bayo nets, which so much incensed the citizens that nothing but tho speody withdrawal of the negroes prevented u bloody con flict. Tho day afler tho election three white men attempted to arrest a colored man who had committed an offense against the law, when the latter made such stout re sistance that ho was shot by one of the parties trying to arrest him. This occurrence revived the excitement of the previous day and led to menacing threats. Gov. Marvin was advised of the excitement and danger of a conflict be tween the citizens and nogroes, and tele graphed in reply that the colored troops would be relieved and white troops sent in their place. The removal of the garri son at Lake City will relieve Florida from negro soldiers, which is a matter of con gratulation to tho people of Florida. Their presence is prejudicial to the best interest* of society, and no man is safe either in person or properly as long as they remain in our midst. Tho following is believed to be the re sult of the election in Florida: Hon. D. S. Walker, late Associate Jus tice of tho Supremo Court, is elected gov* ernor w •• h„ut opposition. Mujor Kelly, of Pensacola, ia supposed to be tho run •* ~—i:j-*- r— — ant governor. r> smill a number In -§+ large a body , ours should create no anxiety, although may intensify regret* Tne Brotherhood by congress to be held in January next, wi\i show its capacity to overcome domes tic flscUon^ instigated: by viv rauttuu. xjy corrupt motira pr by British gold, as it-has demonstrate 1 already ila power to respect law and furl! or human freedom. British prisons are not 1 secure against us; local factions must give (Signod) John O'Mahoney, President F. B, Military Changes.—Major General U, a. A., leaves the Depart* Steadman, ment of Georgia, wo'learn, with a view to 1 pursuits. Maj. Gen. J. H. Willson left this city on Sunday night for Augusta to take command of the Depart ment for a short time. He goes soon N orth on a leavj of absence, which, doubtless, will be particularly agreeable to him. Gen. Wilson has proven himseif an efficient officer in looking after every matter prop erly belonging to his department Has ;eneral satisfaction. He has spent several months here and is acquainted with the sentiments and wants of the peo ple. The Government could do no better out of its many officers, long as the mili tary remain amongst us, than to return him to the Department of Georgia. Col. A. R. T. Dawson succeeds Gen. Wilson in commend of the District of Columbus till relieved by Col. Adams, his senior officer.—Macon Telegraph* Novel Cotton Robbery.—Wo have heard some of the particulars of the ab straction or wholesale carrying away of some 30 bales of ootton from Dyke’s sta tion, on the Macon and Brunswick road, which amount to about this: The cotton belonged to the railroad, and was in charge of a watchman. One night last week a party of tneu variously disguised, rode up to the station, quietly captured the watch man, who was taken a short distance into the woods, where he was left under guard; the rest of the party then returned to the station and loaded the ootton on wagons, which they had brought for that purpose, and carried it off. The watchman was then released—bis captors following the wagon. Tho’ the parties committing this outrage are suspected, yet, up to this time, we have not heard of any arrests having been made. A. reward of $500 has been offered for their detection and apprehen sion, which we trust to see earned by some of our onergetio officers.—Macon Tele- graph. iiui candidate for liauten- Col. F. McLeod, a prominent lawyer, of Eust Florida, has been elected to Con gress. Tho olection of Gov. Marvin, as one of the United States Senator-, is generally conceded, but the public mind bad not fixed itself definitely upon his coadjutor. From tho Now York Sub, 8th. The Trouble Among the PeuIaR^ At tho Philadelphia convocation of rep resentatives of the Fenian Brotherhood, it was apparent that entire harmony did not G revail among tho members of that assem- lage, and the evidences given that two or three men sought to control the entire body of Feniuns in this country, was so apparent, ihut many of the best friends of the cause of Ire.and feared that the Breth ren would bo split upon the rock of inter nal dissension. For some time efforts have been made by the modoraot men, on both sides of tho matters at Usue; to heal the breach that seemed imminent, and pre vent any public exhibition of the differ ences. The efl'orts of theso men have, un fortunately, proven abortive, and in the Sun of yestorduy a series of resolutions ap peared. signed by the President of the Fp- nian senate and nine members of that body, exposing an alleged improper issue of tho bouds of the new Irish Republic. The reputation and standing of the gen tlemen, who thus warned their country men against inventing money in the secu rities that had been prepared, as they state, “without another authority," is too well known in this.community to be db* regarded by the rank and file of the Fe nian Brotherhood. • The formal public noLiflcati&i that the afoiesaid bouds “are invalid and that tbe issue and sale of such bonds will be dealt with as a baud," is answered this morning by i In* following card from tho President of tho lv nian Brotherhood: Ueadq'hhF. B., New York, free. 7. 7b the Members of the Fenian Brother• hood: You will havo seen in the journals of this date the sell-written and adf-publisb- oil condemnation of tbe ten long-timed malcontents, who have met in this city I without logal authority. The existence of The largest and best TOYS! over offered in this market* at th. BEE HIVE, ConsUtin, of Speaking Dolls, Crying Dolls, China Dolls, Wax Dolls, Linon Dolls, Little Dolls, Big Dolls, IOOXjXjS OP ALL SORTS! China Doll Heads, & China Wetoh Stands N& CO GGISTS, DISPENSING CHEMIS S, R TO J. KNN1S ** CO'S hardware: stork, 20,000 INVESTED In NEW STOCK embraoin* the LAHOKST and FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUG and MEDICINES, European nnd American CHEMICALS. Persian and French FANCY QUODS, PERFUMKRY. SOAPS, &o., Ac., ever before offered in Columbus MANY of tbe HOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AH IMPORT!?!). That part of our stock now being opened consictsof the following articles: 250 gals (White) Kerosene Oil: . 800 lbs Tea, Young Hyson; 3 200 lbs Black. English Breakfast; Columbus Manufacturing Ice Company! CAPITAL STOCK 875,000. 1,590 Share* at $50 Per Share, ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION j For further partieulais see Circular with Col. Jno. F. Iverson, (at . the Drug Store of Dr. Thomas U. Dawson,) who will receive subscrip tions for Stock. GIKARDY k BUJAC. doc 13 2m Wanted to Rent, A HOUSE AND LOT, either in th* City or in Wynnton, with four to six rooms. Apply to CANDLER. BROWN k Co dec91w. JOS. U. BROV HO IMPOSITION t Direct Importation of Habana Cigari. J^ONDRES PRINCIPE, of Wall.,: Londfes Intimidnd: Brevas Ingenuldad; Londres Soulapio; Conchas el Viajero de Lima; Wholesale and retail by R. F. DURAN, dorner Randolph and Broad streets. dec 0 tf REMOVAL. I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO No. 161 Kroad St, (OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.) COMMISSION MEBCHANTS STOCK dec 7—tf BROKERS. Eor Sale, JJAQOINQ. ROPE, Tobacco, Lard, No. 1 Cotton Cards. Soap, Ac. By I. CLIFTON MOSES A CO.. No. 161, (opposite Cook's Hotel.) GOLD, SILVER, Exchange on New York, pOR I W anted, 10,000 Dollars in GEORGIA and ALABAMA BANE BILLS, F >R Which the highest market prices will bo paid by I. CLIFTON MOSES A CO. Brokers, d*o 7—tf No. 161 Broad street. 1XTILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jar vv ary, ail the Lands belonging to the eati of Thomas Hixon, deceased, containing ab< Jana- estate I A uuuinn XI I A VII, UOTOMTO, VUliMlUlUg about a 850 acres, more or less. Sold by consent of ie parties interested. dec 12 td G- H. BRYAN, Adm'r. Adjourned Sale. rVN TCE8DAY, 19th December. 1865,1 will V/ sell at the late residence of Elias Hull, deceased, in Summerville, Alabama, for cash, ALL the personal property of said deoeased. Will be rented at the same time and plaee. the large commodious residence, lately oocupled by Gen. Kliae llall, deceased. G. W. HOOPER. dec It tdh Adm'r of Ellas Hull, Ac. FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED on consignment 50 Bbls. Double Extra St. Clair Mills Floar, equal to Hiram Smith’s, dec9-1 w FONTAIN A HUGHES, A House and Lot in Wynnton FOR RENT, well of very fine water ou the place. •ary oat-buildinga in good repair. A small or chard of very obuioe fruit trees, good garden, Ac. Apply at this office. • 24—tf Notioe to Shippers of Ootton. OrnoK Wkstrkn k Atlaxtio Railboad, t Atlanta, Ga,. Nov. 88.1865. { A LL parsons shipping Cotton over the Wee- J\. tern A Atlantic Railroad, are required to latere tbe same against Fire, as the same will, from this time forward, be reoeived at the own- risk, unloss notioe is given the Road to ins •are for the benefit of the owner and at his or her ex^ease.^ KOBT BAUGH. Sup'L CHECKS ON NEW YOBK, IN BUMb TO SUIT PURCHASERS, I .’OR Sal. by * BPPINQ UANSKHD k CO. ' Card Receiver., ' Banket*, ' Babies, ' Figurw. 1 C.ndleetick*. ' Fruit Plates, ' Emery Stand, f " Smoker,’ Seta. " Segar Stand,, “ Match Boxe,, *' Animal,. " Ro.ee, " Waih Stood,. “ Cup, A Saae.r* TIN TOYS! TIN TOYS! Express Wagons, Kookaways, Carnages, Hose Carriage a, Dump Carts, Ciraussei, See., WOOD TOYS!WOOD TOYS) Stables, Houses, Dry Goods Stores, Kitchen Furniture, Menageries, Farm Yards, Villages, Bureaus, Cross Bows, Guns, Humming Tops, Battle Dares, Graces, Animals and Horses, dre., Tin Swords, Steel Swords, Brass Swords, Whips, Flageolets, Zino Mirrors, Cabas, Bon Bon Boxss, Harmonicas, Segar coeds, pocket Knives Baby Battles, Tooth Brushes, Key Bings, dec., in faot the artioles are so numerous that we oanuotmention even a small part, therefore, we invito the Public to call and see for themselves. The above stock will be for sale at wholesale and retail until the 15th De cember, after tbar time only at retail. W, H. H. PHELPS. Having bought the Bynehart Bakery, I am prepared to get up any sort of CAKES, in any sort of style, at abort notioe. Fresh Bread every doy (exoept Sunday). I am ma king a superior article of Craokers, to which I invite the attention of the pnb lie. W, H. H. PHELPS, nov 30 tf Jno. T. Blount. . n LOU AT. of Talboiwn. W. D. Chiflbt, formerly of Ky, BLOUNT & CHIPLEY, ISTo. 48 BROAD STREET, GROCERS -AND- tOMMlSStON MERCHANTS 20,000 Founds Choice Western Baoon. I N STORE and for,at. by BLOUNT A CHIPLEY. Kentucky Jeans, CUPRRIOR Artiol. In (tor. mod ferula, or b wm b. ..otm.grfforWo.l duS-tm.No. 4» Broad it* PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, or all deaerlptloai and prleaa, Card Photosraptu; Coufodorat* Oou.ral,; BUhop. in Rob« i Statuary ; BotUa Fluid.; Senary : Actor, la Ooriamt: Ac. Ac. Am JutrM.lr.d by doc 10 tf J. W. PEASE. Fairchild. Celebrated Geld Paso, Jaat notivod by doolO tf J W. PEASE. Grier'* Almanacs lor ISM, By tha Grow, bom or Stasia Copy At J* W. PEASE'S doc 10 tf Book Stor*. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jtu re- A o*iv*4 and for sal* by ^ aiiim fl*#t 21. IMfrjtf W J AGUES. D*»u Collector. aw lOtlflack, English Ereakfa.^t; 250 ffols English Alcohol, high proof; 80U Ids Kefin*d Borax, English; 500 lbs Epsom Salts; 25 lbs Nutmeg*; 60 lbs Gum AMMloetida; 50 lbs Krnp. CanthnriH; 100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, f f f; 100 b« Siiirlts Nitre Dulo.fff; 1500 lbs lilack Popper; 300 lbs AlUpioe; 200 lbs Race Ginger, fresh* 60 lbs Cinnamon Bark; 25 oases Olive Oil; 100 lbs Cabinet Glue; 50 lbs White Glue; (M) lbs Bi Carb Soda, Liverpool; 100 lbs Corn Starch, now; 100 lbs Lorillard’s Macabny Snuff: 25 lbs Pul Cayenne Pepper; 100 lbs Pure Cream Tartar; 100 ou Sulph Quixinc; 50 ou Suiph Morphine; i Eng. Blue Mans; "irn. Ammonia; 50 lbs J 100 lbs Carl>... 900 lbs Alum; 50 lbs Balsam Copaiba : 25 lbr. Sub, Nit. Bismuth; I 100 gross bottle corks; j 100 gross vial corks; , oO tin Turkey Rhubarb, truo; l 50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ; 100 gals East India Castor Oil; 1 cue 50 lbs Turkey Opium; 25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new; 25lbs Pulv. Jnlap; 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 25 lbs lmliiio, resub; 3 gross SeidliU Powders; 1 gross McMuun's Elixir Opium: 1 gioss Steer's Opodeldoo; 1 gross Bateman’s Drops ; 20 doz Congress Water ; 2a duz Vermifuge, assorted; 25 doz Mustang Liniment; 1 gross Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient; 1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters ; 14 gross Holuibold’s Buchu; > gross Ilostetter’s Bitters ; ‘ ver’s Ague Cure; hrisiadura's and Batchelor's Hair r Egyptian and Fronoh Toilet Sets, of tho most beautiful styles uud colors; 6 doz Puff Boxes, Chinese: 12dor. Lubin's Handkerchief Extracts; 12 doz Night Blooming Cereus, Axtraot; Odor. Egyptian Extract; 30 doz Freuch and Envlish Perfume ; 75 doz Colognes, English. French, German and American ; 50 doz Rose Hair Oil; 86 doz Bear’s Oil; KU doz Flavoring Kxtraot assorted ; 25 doz Egyptian and Frenoh Pomades ; 12 doz Lubin’s Sonp; 3'» doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ; 12 doz Military Khuving Soap ; 36 doz Brown Windsor Soap ; 20 boxes Buzin’s Barber Soup; 36 doz Fine Pocket Knives ; 30 doz PortmonicH, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s; 100doz Lily White,all kinds; 12doz Kotoscno Lamps; 60 doz Korosono Lamp Chimneys ; 100doz Kcrosono Lamp Wicks; 6 doz Portable Egg Nogg : 12 doz Concentrated Milk, in cans ; 12 doz Old llesorve Imp. Wedding Wine; fO gals V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ; 60gals Old Topez Sherry t Wino; 50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wius; 6 dozSpurkling Muschelle Wine; 12 doz lteidsick Champagne Wiue ; M bbls Old Bourbon Whiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigars ; llullduy gifts; A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON: 2 bbls Coach!Varnish; 500 gall's Liusood Oil; 5o boxes Window Gloss, assorted; 10,000 lbs PUT! V, and a general assortment o! , PAINlt> and colors. All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with every i- —u—. a. i '‘West prices 50 lbs (new) Hops; 50. lbs Preotp. Carb. Iron; 25 lbs Carb, Magnesia; 10 gross Mustard; 25 lbs Bath Sponge; 100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottles; 25 gross Wine Bottles; 1 gross London Club Sauce; 24 gross Patent Pills, assorted; 1 gross Davis’ Pain Killor; 6 doz Sozodont: 12 doz Sarsaparilla; 20 doz Capsules, Cop. and Cub.; ■NfRAL INTELLIGENCE ■ OPPIOE, ■ NO. (IS BROAD STREET, r COLUMBUS, GA. Success Attends^ the Diligent! OPEGIAL NOTICE.—I beg leave to call is •HenUon to the capitalists of our oommu- pitr that I have on my books a large Humber of -Mourns, Lots, Farm-. Plantations and other speoies of property whioh does not appear in my column in the newspapers. My advioe is to all that if you Want to buy call first on me and see it we can’t trade, then go elsewhere. J. II. BIKES. i- FOR RENT. SMALL MORE on Broad street, wliioh can bo had ut reasonable rates, if applica tion be mode at onoo to J. 11. SIKES. FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND, most of which is cleared. I860 acres. Tallapoosa river. 20 miles from Montgomery; tho M. and W. P. R. R. running through it. Tho lands lio well and are very nroductive. Thoro is a largo barn, gin houso and screw and abundant, out-nooses. This Plantation is at n railroad depot, at wmea a warehouse could be kept ana made profitable. Iho receipts of cotton at that depot being usually from lOW to 1500 bales, and its convenience to Montgomery maker it a desira ble Place lor a Dairy Farm, the range lor stock being excollent. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, I PLANTATION looated in Chattahoochee JX county, Ua., 18 iniloi fr<>m Columbus, Ga,, 2)4 miles lrom Cusseta, and 5 miles from the Chattahoochee River, There is 1,300 acres, 900 of which ia cleared and under good fence. The builuing.^ on the placo ia oqual, if not superior to any in this section of the >tate. They consist of a lar<o manmou house with 7 large rooms and porch b t*k and front; kiteh- en.ntuuric houso and ovenseer’s house, and 12 largo negro houtus, all framed, with brick • chimneys; and all other neeo’sary outhouses. This place is very healthy : and is good cottou laud. Formerly known as the Hardaway rlace. Apply to J. H. BIKES. FOR SALE, A SAW and GRIST MILL on the railroad between Columbus and Opelika and is sit uated on Wacoochee creek. There is four acres ef land. It Ims on it a good dwelling with four rooms. Tho stream is good and runs the mill all tho year round. There is plenty ot good timber in the neighborhood. Tho mill is well located on the road from Dover to West Point. This can be bought cheap. Apply to J. H. 8IKES. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE JOti land iu North Georgia or Tennessee, the . Farm owned by 11. M. Tompkiua, near Clayton, Barbour County, Alabama. The plroe contains 65 acres of laud, ono half cleared. The dvreHiug'U convenient aud well finished, with six finu rooms, with fire place in each : store room, Ac, On the place is a good TAN- YARD, iu successful operation ; good PEACH and APPLE ORCHARD. Apply to J. II. SIKES. 36 uoz Glass Springes M and T; 12 dot Self-injecting Syringes, improved; 8 doz Cod Liver Oil; 6 doz pair Tooth Forceps. 100 gross J'ill Boxes, and fancy do 1 gross English and French iluir Brushes: 3 gross I K Dressing Combs; 5 gross Fine-tooth Combs, Ivory; 5 gross Coat Plastor; is Tricophorus; Bsy Run 5 gi 12 d< 50 lbs Pure Essence Oils; 100 doz Ink, assorted sizes; 50 reams Lotter and Note Paper ; 10,000 lbs. Pure White Load, in Oil; 2.000 lbs French Zinc, ia Oil; 6.000 lbs Cottage PaiuL>, in Oil; 4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1 ; 2 bbls Japan Varnish; 49* All orders thankfully thing in our line at tbe L0\v moi imvac. $& Remember the Hlgn of the GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad street, next door nis k Co’s Hardware fctore. J. 8. PUMBBltTON *' nov 26—tf WILDMAS; YOUNG & BRO., BROK.ESRS. OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUGHT -AJSTD SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. Wm. R. Bkdkll. Rob’t C. Pope. HEW BOOT 1ND SHOE STORE. W OHOBQIA. , , Buy’* Buy'g Bank of Selma 30 Central Railroad Bank 93 Central Bank 40 Georgia Railroad and Banking Company... 93 Commercial Bank - 33 Bank of Middle Georgia 72 Bayern Bunk 65 Marine Bank 75 Northern Bunk — 55 Bank of Augusta Southern Bank 76 Augusta Insurance 12 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Athens 37 Bank of Camden 35 Bank of Columbus Bank of Commerce Bank of tbe Empire State..*- Bank of Fulton Bank of Savannah - «... Bank of the State of Georgia—**.*.. City Bank of Augusta Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank Mechanics’ Bank - Merchants' and Planters’ Bank Planters’ Bank- 1" Bank of Charleston Bunk of Chester ; 20 U’ Bank of Georgetown 20 Bank of Hamburg i.... 20 ....... 50 Bank of Newberry 25 *7 Bunk of the Stato of South Carolina 2i %>' Commercial Bank - 17 12" Exchange Bank lb - 12 Farmers’ and Exchange Bank.— 14 12 Merchants’ Bsuk 20 IK People*’ Bank 50 18 BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, (UNDKR COOK'S HOTEL). OULD respectfully announce to the ci(&- sens of Columbus and vicinity that wear* now receiving aud opening our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, and will continually keep on hand every style ot Ladies', Misses’ ami Children’s Shoes, and Men’s Boys’ ami Youths' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and Children's Copper-tiped Shoes. All Grades of Buff, Kip aud Wax Brogans, Great pains has been taken iu getting up our stock, aud weguuiuuteo a I work sold. 4®“To Country Merchants we offer liberal in ducements, uud invito them to examine our stock. Also, a fine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. oot 21- tf Cotton Mill for Sale. W E offer for sale our COTTON MILE, loca- t«d at Bradford, Coos» county. Alabama, with 1420 acres of l.ind attached. For particu lars, address SIMPSON k MOORE. Caro of Lehman, Durr <k Co., nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ala. PLANTATION FOR SALE OR. RENT, /CONTAINING 300 acres, on tho Talbotton v> road, 8 miles east of Columbus; go-»d two •tory dwelling, necessary out-buildings, good giu and gin hou-oand scrow, good orchard, most excellent water. For teims apply at No. 100 Broad street to F. C. JOHNSON, a co 8—, w gkm;kai. ri RdivsiNti agency. ISRAEL F. BK0WN & SON, tit! IK LONDON, CONNECTICUT. W ILL attend promptly to tho purchasing aud forwarding ot ail classes of MERCH ANDISE and every description of MACUIN- KKl, applicable to tho wants of the Southern people. All purchases made free of Commission till October next, at the lowest market rates, ai d forwarded by tho most expeditious routes. Or ders and be accompanied with the money, and addressed to us uither at Now London, Conn., or 82 John Street, New York. Refer to 15 K. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W. Q. Clemons, Co umbus, Ga. fcugl-U FOR SALE, AT THE OLD STAND 01* J. B. JAQUES & BRO., A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, IIARNSISS. WHIPS AND COLLARS. Union Bank * 75 planters’ Bank of Fairfield.• Manufacturers’ Bank - .. 15 | p| ttnt ers’ and Mechanics’ Bank.— Timber Cutters’ Bank 12 state Bauk - ALA BAMA. ^ Southwestern Railroad — - Bonk of Mobile 75 Union Bank - Bank of Montgomery 95 4»-FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUlt OFFICE. October 31—2m TO SHIPPERS OF OOTTON! Wa arc now prepared to forward Cotton and otbor Merchandise to and from the Northern cities at our present REDUCED RATES. All consignments to us through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Wm. It. Davison, will bo promptly forwarded by our lino of First Class River Steamers, under command of the oldest Captains and Pilots on tbe river, and by us promptly turned over, at Savannah, to tho Now York, Boston, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Consignments to our oarc, from Nortborn cities, will be forwarded immediately on arrival at Savaunuli, aud should there bo at any time an accumulation of freight, au extra light draft Iron Steamer will at onoo be put upon the line. The greatest possible dispatch and economy will bo exercised in getting consignments through, aud our arrungomeuts are such as to warrant us in saying, entire satisfaction will bo given to all shipping by our Hue. INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN & HARDEE. For further particulars ioquiro of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. December 6, 1860—lm A , CHEROKEE CURE, INDIAN MEDICINE, Cures all disease* cuunod by bt-lf-nbu**, vizSnermator- rfuii* Seminal . Wfuknea*. WyM • h'mlMlons, Lost of Memory, I’nivsrtal Lanai- iutlf. Tains in (ht Bari:, Dim ness of Vision, Prtmaturn (•Id Aye. Wrak Xtrrta, Diffi cult Brtathin{j % TaU Vownte- nancr, last wily, Consump tion. and nil dtaen'cs that fol- w a» a sequence of youthful IndLcrotlnn*. The Uhemken Cur* will rctitoro health und vigor, •top the rmiiMion*. am! effect a yoruimunt cur» alter all other medicines havo failed. Thirty-two page pamphlet aunt in u scaled envelope, free to any addreaa. Price f’2 per bottlo, or three bottlca for $5. Bold • by all druL'gihts; or will ho sent by expre.vi to any portion of tho world, ou receipt of prion, by th* •ole proprietor, Dr. W. R. HERWIN, 37 Walker St„ N. Y Cherokee Remedy, IWne, Strictures of tit* Trethra, Di\>nsical Stcell- 'inffn. Brick Dual Deposits, ami ull dbeaaeit that require CHEROKEE INJECTION, does nut fall to euro Conorrhw, Cl - 8 and all Mu- coua Diacharyea in Male or LYniule, curing recent case* in from one to Ihrt, days, m.d is especially recommend* .1 in thoto com** of Fluor Alius ot* Whit** in Femalee. Tho two medicine* u»cd la conjunction will not fall to remuvo this dlsagreeabU complaint, aud in those ctucs where other uicdlciuoL have been uaod without succeai. i’rioe, Remedy, On* Bottle, ifi, Three Bottles, $5. M Injection, ** 84 |i, •• “ $6. The Cherokee “ Cure," “ Rentedty, M and M Injec tion" are to be found In nil well rogulatcd drug •tores, and are recommended by phyriciau* anil druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth and m*rlL Home unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive theli customers, by •oiling cheap aud worthless compounds,—in order to make money— In place of these. B* not deceired. If the drug gists will not buy them for you, write t^us, and w« will send them t«^you securely paeke*l and fr** from obsur __ which the human syi.tem U subject, and *111 !•* •leased to receive fhll a Wo treat all * i Is sub!* 1 and explicit e whe have fhtled to icceive relief heretofore. Lame* or gentlemen can addreas ua in porffici con- JUtance. W* do*lr* to tend our thirty-two pax* pamphlet free to every lady and gentleman Is **»• land. Address all letters for pamphlets, medielnas, •r advlc*. to the sola proprietor, Dr. W. R. MBBWTN, 37 Walker fit.. *• *•