Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 19, 1865, Image 3

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A aB* T * 1 Mr. Ingram Decline.. Co!.UMBt!S, Doc. 16,1866. JuUn Paabudy, Esq : DearSir:—You NEWS ITEMS. FOB THI ESIHJ1RKR r EDWARD PARSONS l. th. author!.*! | Rru au ihoriz3.1 to sny that I am not Ij'iofUnEnqiilrar to Atlanta.Oa candidate for Judge of this Circuit. My ...,following named lantlaman era AtenU j nalKCt j am lo ij i j 9 being used, in some luGoacaaci * alD *' ! portions of tlioCircuit, in thut connection; "' g y powers. Seals Station. 1,'sr, Ilntchachubbee. E f Sanborn, liurtvillc. I q, Waller, Persons. T W Bauks. Onerryton. i' C. Baker. Suspension. q Andrews, Chnnnenu**ee. V Smith. Union Sprints. . ' W A. bsiler, Villuia. B ' Thomas J. Burke, Qlennvllle. “ L , jankius. Midway. The following named genUamen are onr Armtsat tbs several depot, on the Muanogee ’‘ifsutionNo.a.Col. J. A. L. Lkk. „B01 Springs. U. D. WiLLiAua. At Genera, C, J. O’Nkai.. A, Bailer. £• B. WaTiaa. »t Fort Volley. J. L. Btisotok. * Pressing. Jamm w. Corixurox. Sti reading matter on every page. T l„ Priie Portralta of Gen'la Lee and Jacltaon. The Portraits or these two celebrated South- ,m Generals published br (Joorge K. Ferine. Sew York, ore now ready for delivery at only «1 00 per copy. The Publisher# of tbe American Statesman Uve necnrcd an unlimited number of them to off r a* premiums for subscribers to their l>opu- ir Every subscriber will receive a copy I either, secured on rollers and sent to his ad dress pontage paid. froe. A» the Statesman i# a large family weekly paper suited to the southern taete, filled with useful, instructive, and entertaining reading, w , commend it to the i»atronsgeof every south- #rn reaJer. Its inducements for clubs are very tplendid and we trust it will reoeive a great im pel 01 hereby. It may be had at f 1.50 per an num by addressing AMERICAN STATESMAN, Office. 57 Nassau Street, Non York, dec 14—ood3t , r II you wont pretty and cheap goods call on W. L. Parker, No. fit Broad street, who has jut received from New York a large and beau tiful assortment of Cloak and Dress Trimmings, Dress Cords, Real Laces, Bugle Trimming, Dress Silks, Drees Buttons. White Goods, all kinds, and a fmo lot of Dress Goods, which will beruld as low a* they can bo purchased any where in tho city. dec 17 If ^ ^ Esvii A Co. Shot!— This house comes mighty near to keeping all the tools and rope our people waut. 1’i-tols and guns they have alteupt had, but now they have shot, also—possi bly |>owder too. ,Sco them. dec 17 .'It More Fun Next Week /—A nkw Circus is coming. Tho best one yet! Save your dollars and go. U To lhe Musical People of CoHhnbus:— The Maton dc Hamlin Cabinet Organ.— One of lliesa instruments, now so celebra ted throughout the .North, will bo on exhibition this day (DocemborltMi.) Pro fsAjors, mu-ical amateurs, and all inter ested, aro cordially invited to see and hear it at the fltoro of ,f. AV. Pease, Broad >lreot. It The Ruffle for tho two marcs will come off to-diiy, at 11 o'clock a. nr. Those that Lave not paid will pleuso call and settlo. It G, W. Haynes. A Christmas Gift for Four Wife, can be bad at Rosette & Lawhon's for only twenty dollars. One that will last a life time. A comfortable homo, for instance, besides other valuable prizes. Go there and see a list of the prizes, and then buy -several tickets. It Harriion & Pearce havo got thorn all. They havo some prize dancers that can loatthe man who invented dancing. They have more “fixings*' and “things’* of all fancy kinds than we over saw boforo in one place. Go there and soo. H New Advertisement** D. P. & R. Ellis havo their regular sale to-day. They will soli a fine lot of cloth* ing and furniture. To night they will wll jewelry and plated ware. I. C. Moses & Co. will sell to-morow, at auction, in front of their store, a huge lot of dry goods, groceries and clothing. At nigbt tiny will have a sale of jewolry. Cox & Brooks will commence a series of night auction sales of jewelry of every *ort on Wednesday night. Finery will be abundant and cheap now, if the people will go Hfid bid. The “Emporium** is out this morning in a line of goods that will attract a crowd of purchaser#. Everything that Messrs. Sappington, Dews & Co. have on their list is useful and in demand. They will be kept bu*y this week. Mnj. bikes has a word for a good baker and a house and lot on Jackson street for «1“. See the Major. Messrs. Blount & Cbipley have on sale * large lot of extra family flour. Also •omo of the “orthodox” sort. We are o niged to these gentlemen for introdu cing fcomoth in g orthodox here; we need it. The Month of Mr, Jam os M. Lennard w* be glad to too his name announced as * candidate, for lax tecoiver of this coun- / M»\ Lennard is the only one offering ° rlhl1 offlce . we trust no ono will "PPOfo him, for flny , nRfl who raakos as Rood a soldier as he did. will make a •aRbful ctvil officer. Wo hope he will not u * r °cciver. as severely as he did sa a soldier. Soma bold ^dTkmfuU thief entered the 0 •'I'Sf.rj. Blair & Gennott, under holl In !J Ut «' ™ Su,ld *y n'K* 11 . bored a ..i Ik tbc ? 00r large onou Rt» for him to ik k r ? u **' ‘ nto U'* store above, went into ineback room, in which one of tho gen- men wa. .looping, administered a .nj1? d0, l ° f chi °roform, took hi, pistol .n 1 lhe ,‘* fo key from under the pillow, *l wdhou t rousing the sleeper opened dnll Wfe . lock eoma 8even hundred linin'! ' S. currency, besides silver, W * w “ 5 * #tB in tho day yesterday Wore the theft was discovered, the saia d« m* .S becn returned to its place un- "er the pillow. ••OTEI, arrivals. (-nog's Hotel, Dei. 17, 186.6. Kr.TndT.na. J. N e 1 r ! n K t °u. Ky. Tho.' v 1 i B *h»more. W. A Sl2t2i l,, J ] ft rrU counl v. <3a. k™. b” c ifc. T M bo,ton - Qa - "LABHamilton. p.gS d ° P%|f' g'rri* county. C.rrf. V' u ",* U eounty, Ala. koRdtnt and aa^at^i a? v < “w tt ' oorrei- tSjpSkft!- and was so used, at first, with my consent I did not then know who would bo candU dates. 1 am now advised that Judge Wop- rill desires the position for anothor Term, and that there will be no opposing candi date. Judge Worrill has givon very general satisfaction us a Judge, and I believe a largo portion of the people hi the Circuit are content for him still to be Judge. Under these circumstances I am unwilling to oppose him, and must therefore decline being a candidate. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Porter Ingram, Order During the Holidays.—Colonel Woodall, in a communication to the Sun, declining to sanction a suggestion made by that paper, says that should the freed- mnn, during Christmas week, commit any depredations in the city, ho will aid and assist, both with command and by his personal exertions, in punishing and bring* ing them to justice, as ho would any violator of law, either civil or military; but that ho will not forbid the negroes to travel when and where they please, so long as they pay their expenses for 60 doing. This, no doubt, accords with the instruc lions of the Commandant of the Post, and is but a fair view of tho rights of the freed men under existing laws and orders. But we think that a prudent regard for good order during the holidays requires that measures should be adopted to prevent too great tin influx of the population of tbe surrounding country into the city, and that any just regulations which do not deny to tho negroes tho right of travel, and do not mitko invidious distinctions founded on color, may meet tho approval of tho military authority. There is great reason to fear that the city will be crowded during Chrbtnias week to an extent that will bo a nuisance, even if disturbances of the peace are prevented. Cannot an order bo agreed upon, forbidding any strangor, white or black, to remain longer than one day in the city timing that week, unless ho can furnish satisfactory evidence that ho is engaged in some honest business by which he supports himself, and that he has no weapons with him forbidden by tho laws ? The Eagle Manufactory to be Revived.— Wo understand that Dr. N« J, Bussey, Air. Gregg, of Graniteyillo, &. C.. and Waitfclden, of Millcdgevillo, (■*., the purchasers of the real estate of the Eagle Manufacturing Co., havo secured the co operation of tho former managers of that compaii}', and in connection with them will proceed to organize a new company to re-build and set to work with dispatch one or more now Factories. Wo also learn that all the former slock* holders of tlio Eagle company, and oth ers will bo invited to join in tbe enter prise, of which due notico will be givon after the Christmas holidays. —Sun. Miss Carrie (J. Lester, an accomplish ed special correspondent and agent of the New York Daily News, is in this city, at Cook’s Hotel. She is authorized to re* ceivo subscriptions for the News—an ex cellent paper, to which the people of the South are much indebted for the boldness and ability with which it has constantly opposed the aggressions of the Northern radicals and all attempts to oppress or hu miliate us. We understand that Miss Lester will favor our citizens with ono or two of her high! j ur iquo and entertaining Dramatic Headings and Hecitntions, on Wednoeday and Thursday evenings of this week. Rioting.—A. difficulty occurred on Sun day evening between some of the young men of Girard nnd sumo of tho soldiers on duty here, which ended, wc learn, in acta of violence and depredation in Girard by a party of tlio soldiers. As we are not in formed of the origin nnd progress of the difficulty, wc forbear to express nn opin ion ustp tho side most in fault. We havo heretofore alluded to a bad state of feeling that seems to exist between some of the soldiers nnd a port of the people on the other side of tho river. It has boon mani fested in several collisions. We have no idea that the acta of Sunday were author, ixed or approved by any officer of tbe United States. Would it not be a good measure, as long as soldiers from this side are sunt across tbe river to execute orders, or permitted to cross at pleasure, to station an officer in Girard to whom they would be responsible ? The city on Saturday.—From our stand.pnir.i ..f view the city on Saturday, as far as Broad stroet was concerned, presented "a map of busy life.” Tho street in question was thronged with vehi cles of every kind—from the heavy six mulo cotton wagon to the elegant and fragile buggy, whilst the cracking of whips, tlio shouts of jelius, the neighing of horses, the braying of nfbles end the lowing of oxen made the air resonant with a jargon of sounds. Sturdy old plnntcrs, with pockets lined with cash, horso traders and drovers with long whips, draymen expectant of loads expressmen perched upon ballahoot of wagons made from tho last remains of once elegant buggies, ox-team drivers, bog drovers, tbe noisy draymen, the boisterous butcher, the busy merchant, the lounging freodman,the fifty city stars, the marshal nn his rosinante, the deputy on his milky cob, busy merchants, anx ious buyers, jolly butchers, sidewalks thronged with beautiful ladies—these and a thousand more, to say nothing of the insatiate cotton buyers and saloon keep ers, could bo soen at a glance to satisfy tho mind that Columbus “is not dead,but livnth." In the expressive language of Jonny Lind, wo can only exclaim: “Mine got, vot a beebiea." Go it Columbus! our heart is with thee I • Can’t Aveord It.—The Dutch Am bassador at Washington hat made a pite ous appeul for nn increase of pay on the ground of the increase in the eoet of living in this country, stating that be is to hard up he i. obliged to give up taia establish ment and take lodginga over a barber's shop, but the government of the Nether* lands havo refused his reasonable request. There are now in exi-tance no leas than | fourteen hundred and tllty-seven oil corn- ' panies, with a total capital of eight hun- I ilred and sixty-nine railliona flv# hundred land ninety-four thousand dollara. CHRISTMAS WILL BE HEBE SOON! THE LADIES ARB RBRVBBTBD TO VISIT TIIB BEE HIVE, BEFORE TIIE GRAND RUSH! Thereby hnviug more attention paid thorn, and saving their dresses and pa tience. Tho HIVE will lie kept opon (.ill 9 o’olook at night, in order that Mothore end Fathers may come and make their selections quietly. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! TILL YOU CAN’T REST! File Works I Fire Works!! Warranted to Make h Noise ! CANDIES! Supposed to ho Sweet! ALSO THE FOLLOWING DRY GOODS, &G, SOLID DELAINES Rtid MERINOE8, MAGENTA, CRIMSON, WHITE. ASHES OF HOSES. MAZARINE BLUE. See, SONTAGS uud NUBIAS, Plain and Embroidorcd SETTS, Ladies do ll'd’k'fs, do L. C. do. Buttons, Braids and Trimmings, Brown Sea Island Domestic, 7-8 and 4-4 Blenched do Superior Linen Table Damask, 10-4 Brown and Bleached Sheeting, A good lot Stecl-ribhcd UMBRELLAS, Ladies' mid Misses" SHOES, POItT MONNAIES, Ao. MOROCCO BAGS, Iu great variety, &o„ Ac.. W. H. H. PHELPS. dec 17 if Having bought tho Iiynehart Bakery, I am prepared to get up any sort oi CAKES, in uny sort of stylo, at short notice. Fresh Bread every day (exoept Sunday), I am ma king a superior article of Crackers, to which I invite the attention of the pub lic. W. II. H, PHELPS, nov 30 tf W, W. iiahkahd. J. It. IVKV, J. W. TUI.I.IS. J. R, IVEY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, "Warehouse, receiving, in mm and general i Commission Merchants, LTAVING a commodious Brick Warohoufe -*■1 with ample atorage room, wo ire prepared , to do tho Wartliuuao, lL-cciving, Forwarding and Commission liusincas iu ull iu varicui branohe*. We are al#o prepared to advance on Cotton and AMurchnnduo in store, and uu Cotton tor shipment. Consign treute solid tod. Opposite Post Office- J. H. IVfiY & CO. Columbus, Ga., Nov. U. "LE CRITIQUE EST ftlSEE ET L ART EST DIFFICILE! BLOUNT & CHIPLEY, No. 48 BROAD STREET, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS dee C—lm 20,000 Pounds Choice Western Bacon. F STORE and for isle by BLOUNT 4 CniPLEY, deed—tin No. 4S Broad at. Kentucky Jeans, SUPERIOR Article to store aad for sale, or O will be exchanged for Wool by BLOUNT A CHIPLKY, dec 6—lm No. 48 Broad et. Columbus Manufacturing Ice Company! CAPITAL STOCK $76,000. li§#0 Vkarsi ai 150 Per Share. ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION For further particulars see Circular with Col. Jtao. F. Iverson, (at the Drug Store of Dr. Thomas H. Dawson,) who will reoeive subscrip tion! for Stock. GIKARDY & BUJAC. doc 13 2m PHOTOGRAPH Of all description* aud prices, Card Photograph*; Confederate Generals; Bishops iu Robe# ; Mat uary ; Battle Fields; Scenery ; Actors in Costume; Ac. Ac. Ao. Ju*t received by dee 10 tf J. W. PKArtK. Fairchild* Celebrated Gold Pens, Just received by d**10 tf J. W. PKABB. FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED on oon.iinmut SO BhU. Doabl. Kxtra Sc. CJoIr Mill. *loi». **uaJ to Hiram Smith's. d*«t-lw F0MTA1N A Hl’GHKg. J. R. IVEY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING 50 coils ROPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any uf the above articles wil be cold in large Advances on Cotton. "117 K will SHIP COTTON to first class houses Tf in New York, und make liberal CASIi advances. oot 27—tf J. R. IVEY A CO. FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. WE have converted our lnrge land commodious Llvory Stable jinto a Ware House for the wtor- lotton and Morchandlxe. We solicit the patror.ago ol" our friends nnd tho people gen erally. V1SBN0Y A MAHAFFJSY. oot 17-tjnnl PISTOLS. W E havo just received a largo lot of COLT’S und other mako of PISTOLS, which wo are soiling cheap, doo 7—tf J. ENNIS .v CO. Green and Black Tea. A FRES1I LOT of Jonkius* celebrated Teas, just received »nd tor sale bv doo 0 tf CAItTEll A FLOURNOY. Sago. ;csh Sago,. tRTJSK A: FLOURNOY. Lemon Syrup, *, for sale by iTKll A FLOURNOY. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. A FRESH LOT just rocoivedand for sale by dec ,l If UA HI JOil A FLOURNOY. Sterling’s Ambrosia, Corn Starch, Hugh M. Kino. James M. Rubski.i.. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT IAW, COLUMBUS, GA. 'I^JIE above named having funned » part- A ncrtdilp, will practieo law in Muscogee and adjoiningoounties and in R flsell county, Ala. Office trout room over Gunby’s store. _dec 10—I m THE GEM RESTAURANT, (UNDEIl T. S. NPRAIPK.) 1* now propared to fur nish at short notice, at any hour, Day or Night. nil tbo delicacies uf the season—such a« OYSTEKS; GAME, ol all kindH; FOWLS, FISH, Ac. Connected with tho establishment i* a fine BA It—at which the purest and fiuest Liquors und Wines may be hud. WALTER STEWART, dec! tf .1. .1. KEENAN. BAxiNETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Corner HI. Clair and Ilrontl ate., COLUMBUS, GA. P ROMPT Attention given to all Consign incuts and Shipments of Cotton to New ‘M a. it. iru.t.. U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nov. 11,18tV»—Jy CLIFFORD, WALSH & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos, 17 and 10 Giaiicrr.il 22 NtwLrvttSh., NEW ORLEANS, LA. Orders for Western Produce filled promptly. Consignments respectfully solicited. VIRGINIA TOBACCOS. As Agent# for tne Manufacturer# wo keep constantly on hand a full assortment of Vir ginia Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, REFER TO Messr#. Chn.4. Roger- A Co., Columbu*. Ga.; TV, W. Garrard, Esq., do. Gon. Harry T. Hays, New Orleans. deo 13—1 m Election of Delegate for Georgia Convention. I N Conformity with inxtruclinna from bin Ex cellency, James Johnson, Provisional Gov ernor of Georgia, there will bo an election on the first Wednesday in January next for one Delegate from Muscogee county—to fill the va cancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. Hines Holt—in the Convention of Georgia (If tho law should be soubuuged as to hold the elec tion for county officers on uny other day tbati that above tisuied the election lor Delegate will be held at tho same time and places as the election for eouuty officers ) J NO. J. Mu KEN DUKE, J. I, C. JOHN F. IVEY. I. C. D. B. THOMPSON, J. I. C. Wool Carding I Wool Carding! i NEW 8EI OF W001, CAltbS, ju.l built, A are now in full opera'ion at the site of tbe OLD COLUMBUS FACTORY. Also, our Grist Mill, lor grinding: both wheat nnd oorn. Parties can leave their uool and receive their Rods from J. J. Clapp, at the Drug Store of a essrs. Dawson, Collier A Co., under Cook's otel. doc 9 2w Bun eopy ■s .-m «a-ar^'JE3 DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE. J. 8. PKMBERTON. DR. A. M. WALKER, J. S. PEMBERTON & CG WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIS S, NKXT DOOR TO J. K.VNIS *. CO’S HARDWARE STORK. $20,000 INVESTED In NKW STOCK embracing the LA KG t ST and FINEST a^ortment of SELECT DRUG and MEDICINES, European nnd American CHEMICALS. Persian and French FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, Ac.. Ao.. ever before offered in Columbus MANY of tho GOODS IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of our stock now being opened consist# of tlio following articles; ItH) gross bottle corks; 100 gross vial corks ; SO lbs Turkey Rhubarb, true ; f>U lbs India Rhubarb, powd'd ; 1(H) gals East India Castor Oil; 1 ease 50 lbs Turkey Opium ; 25 lbs Ful. Ipecac, new; 25lbs Pulv. Jalap; 50 lbs Iodide Potassium ; 25 lbs Iodine, resub; 3 grosn Seidlitz Powders; 1 gross McMunn’fl Elixir Opium; 1 gross {Steer’s Opodeldoc; 1 gross Bnteinun'.s Drops ; 20 doi Congress Water; 25 do* Vermifuge, assorted; 25 do* Mustang Liniment ; 1 gross Tarrant s Seltzer Aperienf; 1 gross Drake’s Plantation Billers Ja gross lielmbold’s Buchu gross Hostetler'# Bitter# ; % gross Ayer*# Ague Cure; \<x gross Christudora’s and Batchelor’s Hair Dye; i gross Ayer’# Cherry Pectoral; f " * iffil; 5 200 lbs Black, English Breakfast; 250 gals English Alcohol, high proof; 800 lb# Refined Borax, English; 500 lbs Epsom Halts; 25 lbs Nutmegs; 50 lbs Gum A*afa;tida; 50 lbs Kmp. Canthnris; 100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, i f f: * 100 lbs Hnirits Nitre Dule, f f f; 1600 lbs black Pepper; 30) lbs Allspice; 200 lbs Race Ginger, fresh ; 60 lbs Cinnamon Bark; 25 cases Olive Oil; 100 lbs Cabinet Glue ; 50 lb# White Glue; O^ lbs Bi Carb Soda, Liverpool; 100 lbs Corn Starch, uew; 100 lbs Loriliard'fl Macabny Hnufl : 25 lbs Pul Cayenne Pepper; 100 lb# Pure Cream Tartar; 100 os# Sulph Oui>;ino; 60 o*s Sulph Morphine; 50 lbs ling. Blue Ma.*s; 100 lbs Carh. Ammonia; 300 lbs Alum; 60 lbs Balsam Copaiba : 2*» lbs Hub. Nit. Bismuth ; 50 lbsGutn Camphor; 25 lbs Sulph. Ether; 60 lb# (new) Hop#; 60 lbs Preotp. Carb. Iron; 25 lbs Carb. Magnesia; 10 grofM Mustard; 2.) lbs Bath Sponge; lut) gross Pres. Vials nnd Bottles; 25 gross Wine Bottlos; 1 gross London Club Sauce; 21 givss Patent Pills, assorted; 1 gross Davis’Pain Killer; 4» do* Sozodout: 12 do* SarHapnrilln ; 20 do* Capsules, Cop. and Cub.: * 0 gross Brown’# Essence Jamaica Ginger; 30 do* Glass Syringes M and T; 12 do* Self-injecting Syringe*, itnprowd; 8 do* Cod Liver Oil; H do* pair Tooth Forceps; 100 gross Pill Boxes, and fancy do* 1 gross English uml trench Hair llriuhc-; 3 grow# 1 U Dressing Combs ; 5 gross Pine-tooth Combs, Ivory; 5 gross Coat Plastor: 5 gross Trioonherus; 12 do* B ■>• Ruui: 12 do* English Honey Soap; 50 lbs Pure Essence Oils; 100 do* Ink, assorted sizes; 60 ream# Letter ami Note Paper : 12 M Opaque Envelope-; 60 lbs Gum Arabie, select ; Bridal Presents; gross Ayer # 1 gross llu&rlo « Pills; . r Egyptian and French Toilet Sets, of the most bcuutiful style# and colors ; 0 do* Puff Boxes, Chines#; 12do* Rubin's Handkerchief Extract#; 12 do* Night Blooming Cereus, Axtract; Odoz Egyptian Extract; do* French and English Perfume ; 75doz Colognes. English, French, German aud American ; 60 do* Rose llair Oil ; SO Joz Rear’s Oil; loo do* Flavoring Extract assorted : 25 do* Egypliuu and French Pomades; 12 do* Rubin’* Soa|>; do* Fine Toilet boaps, fanoy ; 12 do* Military Shaving Soap ; M* do* hi own Windsor Soap ; 2o boxes Ba/.in’s Barber Soap ; .‘SO doz Fine Pocket Knives ; GiJdoz Porliuonies, Ladies' and Gentlemen'?; lOOdozLily White,all kinds: 12 doz Jveiosene Lamps; 5d do* Kerosene Lamp Chimneys; 1W)do* Kerosene Lamp Wicks; •» do* Portable Egg Nogg : 12 d"/. Concentrated Milk, in cans ; 12 do*Old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wiue; (I gal# V. 0. P. Cognac Brandy ; tk)gals Old Tone* Sherry Wine; 50gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine; C do*Sparkling Maschelle Wiue; 12 do* lleidsick Champagne Wine ; 0 bbts Old Bourbon Whiskey ; 12 M Havana Cigars; Holiday gifts; ! GENERAL INTELLIGENCE , oprjow. I .VO. •<•> BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. Success Attends^ the Diligent! S PECIAL NOTICE.—I beg leave to oall attention to the capitalists of our commu nity that I have on my books a Urge number of UouH’g, Lots, Farms, Plantations and other species of property which does not appaorin my column in tho newspapers. My mi vice is to all that if you want to buy call first on mo aud see if we can’t trade, then go elsewhere. J. II. SIKES. i FOR SALE, A HOUSE AND LOT on aackson street, be tween Bal lwin and Few. The lot is less ; then % acre; the boiiFe has five rooms smd a 1 oolinado iu front; it ba# ugood double kitchen, good well of water, with u good supply of shrub bery. Apply to J. H. SIKES. Wanted, A GOOD BREAD pAKER can find steady employment iind good wages by applying at onco to J. H. SIKES. Wanted to Buy, A NICE little residence situated near the City. Proposal,■) received at my office. J. 11. HIKES. FOR RENT. A SMALL STORE on Broad street, whioh can be liud at reasonable rates, if applica tion b-j made at once to J, li. SIKES. FOR SALE. A TRACT OF LAND, most of which is cleared, ISOO acre#, Tallai*oo»a river, 20 miles from Montgomery; tho M. and TV. P. R. B. running through it, The land# lie well and are very productive. There is a large barn, gin house aud screw and abundant out-houses. This Plantation is at a railroad depot, at which a warebouso could be kept ana made profitable. The receipt# of cotton at that depot being usually from iO^O to 1600 bales, and its convenient;, to Montgomery makes it a desira ble place lur a Dairy Farm, the range for stock being excellent. Apply to J. II. SIKES. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION located in Chattahoochee county, Ga., 18 mile# from Columbus, Ga„ 2Hmilox Irom Cu.tsoU, and 5 miles from the Chattahoochee River. Thero i# 1,300 acros, WO of which is cleared and under good fence. The buildings on the place is c iual, if not superior to nuy in this section of the Mate. They consist ot a lur e mansion bouse with 7 large room# and porch b ck and front; kiteb- eu, smoke house and overseer’# house, and 12 largo negro houses, all Lamed, with briok chimney#: and all other necessary outhouses. This place i# very healthy; and in good cotton land. Formerly known a# the Hardaway place. Apply to J. H. SIKES. FOR SALE, A SAW ami GRIST MILL ou tbe railroad between Columbus nnd Opelika and Is sit uated on Wncoochec creek. There U four acres uf land. It has on it a good dwelling with four rooms. Tlio btream is good and runs the mill nil the year round. There is plenty of 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. SIKES. Wn. K. Bkpi.i.i.. Hob’i C. Popl. A LARGE STOCK OF Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture. EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON : 10,000 lbs. Pure White Lead, in Oil; 2.000 lbs ProneU Zinc, in Oil; 5.000 lbs Cotiage Paint*, in Ui!: 4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, I; 2 bbls Japan Varnish; j 2 bbls Coach!Varnish; I 500 gall's Linnecd Oil: f»'i boxes Window Glass, assorted; 10,000 lbs IM : TTY, and a general assortment ol I PAINTH and colors. , ffc’AII orders thankfully received nnd Hied with dispatch. Tho trade supplied with every thing in our lino at the LOWEST PRICES. #er Remember the Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE. No. 92 Broad street, next door to J, Kn- J. N. PEMBRRTON * CO. WILDMAN, YOUNG & BRO., BROKERS, OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY. GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE BOUQ-HT .AJtTID SOLD. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES. GEOBOIA. Duy’g IlnnknrSolma SO C«ntr»l lUilro.ii Dank itt (Jonlrul Dank - 40 Georgia Hailroad anil Bunking C. inpany... SU Oommereial Dank S3 Dunk of Middle Ueorgia 72 Eastern 05 Marine Dank 70 Northern Dank - 56 Dank of Augu.ta SouthornDauk 75 AuguatnInsurance 13 SOUTH OABOLINA. Dank of Athene 37 Hank of Camden 35 Bank of Columbua 15 ]j all k 0 i (Jharlotston JiU Bank of Commerce Is Bonk of Oheiter HO Dank of the Empire State 15 Dunk of Georgetown 20 Bank of Fulton 3U Bank of Hamburg 20 Bank ofSavannnh 60 Bauk uf Newberry 25 Bank of tho State of Georgia 27 Bank of tho State of South Carolina 23 City Bank of Augu.ta 25 otutueroiul Batik t 17 Farmer.’and Mechanics’ Dank 12 Lgehange Bank IS Mechanic’ Dank 12 Furmcr.' and Exchange Dank 14 Merchants’ and Planters' Dunk 12 Merchunta’ Dunk 20 Plantora’Bank H People’ Dunk 50 Union Dank* * 12 planters' Dank of Fairfield IS Manufacturer.’Dank planters’ and Mechanic,' Bunk 22 Timber Cutter,’ Bank 12 sta’o Dank - 14 Southwestern Hailroad**-. 40 Bank of Mobile 73 u n j 0 „ j|, n v - 70 Buck of Montgomery 06 WFOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER DANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE. October 31—2m IT E W BOOT AND SHOE STORE. BEDELL & POPE, No. 166 Broad St., Columbus, lUNDKR COOK’S liOTKL). W ’OULD respectfully announce to tho citi zen# of Columbus and vicinity that we are now receiving and opening our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, aud will continually keep on baud every style of Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Shoos, and Men’# Boys’ and Youth#' Boots, Shoes and Gaiter.-*, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes. AH Grades of Dull', kip aud ll r a\ Brogans. Great pains has b<-cn taken in getting up our stock, uuu we guarantee a 1 work sold. ■••rTo Country Merchant# we offer liberal in ducement#, and invite them to examine our stock. Also, a tine assortment of Soft and Cashmere Hats. oot 21-tf Cotton Mill for Sale." \\J E offer tor sale our CGl iuN MILE, loca- m ted at Bradford, Coos» county. Alabama, with 1420 acres of laud attached. For purtiou- IE, unan, Durr & Co.. Montgomery, Ala. (•rier’g Almanacs for IHttG, By the Gros#, Dosen or Hingle Copy At J. W. PEASE’S deo lit/ Book Store. UNITED STATES r fTKKNAL REVENUE STAMPS Ju. r»- eeived and for sale by R. W. JAQIJKS. Sept Jl, litt-lf Dtp. CoUettor. TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON! We are uow prepared io forward Cotton aud other MerchandiM to aud from the Northern cities at onr present RIEDTTCED RATES. All consignmentg to us through our Agent at Auguata, Mr. Wa. R. Davison, will be promptly forwarded by our line of First Class River Stcninora, under command of tlio oldest Captains and Pilots on tbo river, and by us promptly turned over, itt Savannah, to the New York, Boston, Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers. Consignment!) to our care, from Northern cities, will bo forwarded immediately on arrival at Savaunah, and should there be at any time an accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at once he put upon tho line. Tlio greatest possible dispatch and economy will bo exorcised in getting consignments t'rough, and our arrangements are such as to warrant us in saying, entire satisfaction will he given to all shipping by our Hue. INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. ERWIN & HARDEE. For farther particulars inquire of W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta. Deoeinber 6, 1866— lm _ ^ GENERAL PliURISING AGENCY. ISRAEL F. BKOWN & SON, NKW LONDON. CONNECTICUT. Y\/1LL attend promptly to the purchasing and fuiwiiruing of all cumses of MKRCH- ANDl.sK and ovory description ot MaCHIN- KKk , applicable to the wants of tbe Houthcm people. A if purchases made free of Commission till October next, a; the lowest tnftrkei ratos, ai.d forwarded by the most expeditious routes. Or ders am t be accompanied with (he money, and addressed to us turner at New London, Conn., or »2 Johu Sir. et, New York. Refer to K K. Brown. Macon, Oa., and W. G. Clctuous, Co uwbus, Ga. RUgi-fi _ FOR SALE, AT THU OLD STAND OF J. B. JivQUES & BRO., A LUT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, WHIPS AND COLLARS. \l r ISHINO to close out the lot soon, wo will * v soil cheap lor cash, or exchange for cot- ton. 8ept. 5.1865-tf rliilotoken or Females’ Friend, A MOST Valuable Mediciuo, for sale br dec3 ff CARTER A FLOURNOY. CHEROKEE CURE, INDIAN MEDICINE, Cures ull dGemes caused by self-sbu»e, * leSpermator- rhe*t, 8 mhi'il - WtaknsM, Night ■ JTmuu/o/is, Lost of Memory. Universal Lassi tude, Pains in the Stick, IHru • , ncSB of Vision, Premature 1 O/tl Age, Weak Nerve*, Dlf)I- cult Breathing, Pale (\mnte• ’, fttvanity, Omsutnp- 111 restore bi-altli and rigor, stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure after all other medicines havo fallal. Thirty-two page pamphlet, bent In a sealed envelope, froe to any adilrewi. J’rfce $3 j>er bottle, or throe bottles f*>r $5 Hold by ull druggists; or will bo sent by express to any portion of tiio world, on iceelpt of price, by the •ole proprietor, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y. Cherokee Remedy, Cures all Urinary Com plaints, vi/l Gravel, Inflani- matioa of the Bladder and Kflueyl, Retention of Urine, Strictures of tAs .Urethra, Propei<\il .Vic*//- •tngs. Brick I nest Deposits, ami all dWeato* that require a diuretic, nnd when used ia cwijuurtloti with tb«> CHEROKEE INJECTION. docs not fall to cure Gonorrhea, GUet and all Mu cous Discharge* In Mule or Female, curing resent casts in from one to thru dags, and is especially recommended in ihoeo rase* of Fluor Alhus or Whites in Females. The two medicines used la conjunction will not full to remove this dlsagrcestde complaint, nnd In thoi« cases where other medicinal/ have been used withont success. Price, r.em. dy, One Bottle, $1, Three Bottli-s, |6. injection, " •* $2, “ « |lb The Cherokee “ Cur*," •* Remedy," and *• /nise- ti4>n" are to be found in all well regulated drug stores, and arc recommended by physicians and druggists all over the world, for their Intrinsic worth and merit. Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to deceive their customers, by selling ebeap and worthless compounds,—In order to make money— in rlaoe of these. Bs not deceived. If the drug glsu will not buy them for you, write to us, and w» will tend them to you by express, securely packed and free from observation. We treat all diseases to which the hnntan system is subject, and will be pleased to reoeive full and explicit state menu from those who have failed to receive idle/ heretofore. Ladies or gentUmen can address ns t* psrfsd con fidence. We daelre to send our tblrty-lwo pegs pamphlet free to every lady aad gentleman In the land. Address ell letters for pamphlets, medietas^ w advice, to the sole proprietor, i Si. W. B* KIBT7U, J7 ijl*. J,,