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l^OAL NEWS JTEMB^
;r^TS FOK THK BldBlBKR.
Howard parsons i.th.»ntho ri «d f-“ 11 w >“y»“ r
Enaairer in Atlanta. On. . J^ob.UOD, I have propo.ad to tfv. th.
•nt of th. Enquirer
rtifl following named g.nU.m.n uraA««n*a
r th. Conn u a ns Esqoikr in Alabama:
°Dr S.F- Po»r>.Soal»’Station.
Wmi'Irar. Ilatchachubb**.
n f. Sanborn. IIUTtrill*.
ff- 8. Waller. P«r»ni.
j'w. Banks. Guarryton.
a! C. Baker. Suspeniion.
w. 8. Andrews. Chun: ■ ' --sac*,
fl. H. Smith, Union Springa. . _
n r W. A. Lester. Villain,
p,' Thomas J. Burke, Ol.nnrIIIm
L. Jenkins. Midway.
«3- The following named g.nU.m.n are onr
Agents at the sereral depot, on th. Muaoogre
At Station No. 2, Col. J. A. L. Las*
At Bo* Springs. H. I). Wiluaus.
AtUenera. C. J. O'Naai..
At Butler. E. B. War***.
At Fort Valley. J. L. flrisaros.
At Jones’ Crossing. Jasiag W, OBViaqroy.
reading matter on every page.
If y*u wild prottr and ohoap good* call on
f L. Parker. No.'^p Broad street, who haa
wtreceired from New Vorfc^grg* and beau
tify! assortment of Cloak and Dr*S Trimmlpge'/
Drara,Cords, Baal Lace., Bugle TjpnWng,
Drew Silks, Dress Buttons. Whit, (foods, all
hinds, and a doe lot of Ureas Goods, which will
hsiold A» non as tbgyfoah b* porahaaad sax
KfKif. * Co. 8hot ! — This heoae comes
mijhtynearto keeping all th* tool* and toys
oar people want. Pistols and guns they have
olicavi had, but now they have afcot also- possi
bly powder too. See them. dec 17 3t
CIRCULAR.
CoLmaus, Ga., Dec. 19,1865.
For the purpose of protection of the persona
•nd property of the oitiiena of this plaee daring
the Christmas week, the following regulations
herebeen thought expedient, by both Military
end Civil Authorities:
I. All persona found upon the streets after
30 p. u., from Dec, 24th, 1865. to January 2d,
1866, will bo arrested and brought before the
uid authorities to give an account of them*
Hires.
II. No persons shall he exempt from thisreg-
glation except military and civil officers, on
duty,including the Mayor and Aldermen, who
are supposed to be on duty at all times. Added
to this, all Physicians are exempt and are re
quested to apply to tho Mayor for passes to
irerthe time.
III. There shall bo six stations, in different
parts of the city; each station to be the head*
quarters of tho Patrols and folios assigned to
it. IVlieu a person violating the 1st paragraph
of this order is arrested, be shall be conveyed
to the head-quarters of the distriot in whioh he
ii arrested and be subjected to the inspection
of tho officers, civil and military, on duty at
that post.
IV. It has, for powerful reasons, been con
sidered best for all saloons and bar-rooms, and
places where liquor is sold, to be closed during
all the time above alluded to. This order is
peremptory and will be obeyed. In default a
ficeof 1100 will bo enforced, and also take pos
ition of the bur-room.
It will bo seen at once by all order-loving and
iw-obeying citizens that these regulations, if
properly ouforced, will have the effect of pro
moting disturbances of any magnitude in the
city. Let every person, both oltisen and sol
dier, consider himself bound to use the influ-
he mny have, to secure peaoe and quiet
during the tirno above alluded to. It is ftot the
intention of tho authorities to ourtail any of
the liberties of the oitisens, except in oases of
extreme necessity, and this seems to demand
tch a course.
By order of
FRENCH WOODALL.
Col. Com'd’g Poet.
F. G. WILKINS. Mayor.
dec 20—td
For City Protection*—The following is a list
of persons who have associated themselves for
the purpose of assisting in maintaining order
during Christmus holidays. They are requested
to meet to-day, at half-past 3 o’olock p. m , in
the room over tho Drug Store of Dr. Ware,
for the purpose of organizing. There are also
number of other gentlemen who have ex
prused a willingness to join tho ori anixatien,
but to whom the list has not been presented for
nt ot time. Thoy, also, are requested to
attend the mooting this afternoon, uad unite
with the organization:
John R Ivey, D Walfsan,
hedd, JsC Coart,
U L Redd,
J 11 Dennis.
ii | fir* 1
TKB^d.
U Jackson.
A A Coleman,
Clif. B Grimes,
James E Deaton,
R Jefferson,
M Joseph,
Reese < rawford,
PC Unl.,11
CC Bedell,
WH Bedell,
J Marks,
Louia Ludig,
K K Carter,
J L D/'xier,
ID Kiue,
J L Jeter,
Charles Boober
fj McOougli,
AN M:tyo,
«C Hamid,
c UHawk.s,
Sami E KobL-on,
" Louden
f —J Smith,
Jerre Cox,
f H n .a lleeso '
uH.Mcb 0 ;
CltKuMen,
n d Jones,
Jboi Chaffin, Jr.
b R Crane,
A 0 Blackmur,
J M beusen,
ai J ^ ft . coe h,
Alex C Morton,
nv.uoww,
w A R,4d, Jr-1
V U Bowers,
J .°hn King,
J D Msrka,
B E Ledbetter,
11 C Cary,
ChasT Johnston,
U Nahn,
R C Kueker,
A L Brooks,
J 8 Ace*.
Thos F Martin,
M Fischacker,
W II Crane,
J E Cargill,
II W Chandler,
J H Frampton,
8 M Dixon.
I Clifton Moses,
J F Daniel,
A T Grant,
B F Alderman,
A W Blair,
R 0 Pope.
ChasT Ellis,
Kobt Thompson
Charles Hay,
D T Dairson.
WR Bedell.
Wm II Cody.
C0X.um&V8,Qa., (Cook's Hotel,) 1
December 10th, 1$65 j
F. G. Wilkinb, Mayor:
Honored Sir .—If it will moot,with your
prooeede of my second Dramattc Reading
Knlortainment, to the Orphans' Home of
your^ city. The Entertainment to take
placrtta 'Thursday Evening of this week,
at Temperance Hall.
Trusting the above will be agreeable to
tout Honbr, I am your obedient,
lervwit, 4
, ‘4 • CUfftlK CORINNX LUTIK,
T’ T .
' Mayor’s Orncx, )
Columbus, Deo. lOtb, 1866. J
Mist Carrie Oorinne Letter, Cook t Hotel :
I am tn receipt of your favor of thi,
date, proposing to give the proceed, of
your second Dramatic Reading Entertain
ment for the benefit of the Orphan Akylum
of Columbus. Ypuf kind proposition for
the benefit.of the orphdn moeis.jpy (realty
approval. Though the municipal authdr-
Hies have no official connection with that
Institution, yet in the absenoe of being
able to confer with the officer, ofi tho
Institution, I, in their b*twlC#00«pt your
kind offer,rend will appropriate such an
amount us may be turned over to me, to
the President or Treasurer of the Orphan
Asylum.
With respect, I am your obdt., eervt.,
‘ P. G. Wilkins, -
A ^ Mayor City of Cojumbua,
;
lieve that the regulation! paHuCi
day will be effectual (or the preservation
of order, if faithfully carried out. Our
citizens foresee the necessity of prevent
ing the town from being overrun, and
perhaps plundered, by the freedmen of
the surrounding country, and they desire
to prevent it. But, in view of the stand
which tho military authorities have to
take,it is necessary that the citizen should
consent to some curtailment of nis own
rights in ordor to put the blacks undor
proper restraint. As the military author
ities cannot and will not make distinc
tions on account of color, it seems neces
sary that uniform regulations should ap
ply to all classes. We hope that every
body will co-operate in socuring the ob
servance of the orders issued, and that in
stead of the most troublesome Christmas
week (which many have apprehended
with good reason) we 6hall have one of
the most quiet and orderly winter holi
days ever known.
NEW GOODS!
• ; V i
uIpaBuco,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Another Large Lot
tmrBOTJA.rjHD
CLOTHING,
* -> ' ’ V 1
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
FINE BUSINESS BOATS (Sacks and Frooks);
FINE SlbR-MIXBD BUSINESS SUITS:
DOESKIN PANTS, and CASS. PANTS;
BLACK FROCK CQATS;
DAHLIA FROCKTES, eto.,«to.;
LINEN COLLARS,,PAPER COLLARS.
NECK TIES, LINMT HANDKERCHIEFS,
SX^K HANDKERCHIEFS; »
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all sorts and
Tk U Musical People of Columbus
• U»«on Aj Uamlin Cabinet Organ.—
n« of there instruments, now so celebra-
kik!!° U ** lout l *’“ itorlb, will bo on
knibition to-day (December 20th.) Pro-
*? ri| "*d.icai amateurs, and all inter-
,. ’ aro cordially invited to see and hear
»t the .toro of J. W. Pease, Broad
It
- N * w Advertlaemeata.
lick i* w '** *’* T8 t * 10 ' r regular
eoosu lo n,orrow - T l>®y have some
,1 ar K«in« for somebody. Their jew-
v ** 1* Wl11 b ® continued to-night
, I r ** -arah H, Jones will have some
of th f prc,fH ' rty ,old the plantation
C,. al ° James H. Jones, near Jones'
llik a* 1 *' ° n " us cogee Railroad, on the
H n* 1 of J ‘ nu, ry. isea
Hall, Moses A- Co., 96 Broad street, are
of - n Pore '8 n and domestic hardware
th.i ln< * 4, has always boon ona of
iecti “ r * eet hardware establishment, in this
I, and their present stock baa been
of ik- reference to the wants
or Ini, market.
Celiimbut Pi^n Chirf Engineer of lha
tuspa . * ^ ,re department, bai an im-
a ‘ notlc « ‘o the firemen. Let every
*°nndod prompt ’y r# »Pond if an alarm U
^Colonel Woodall and Mayor Wilkin,
ou’ ‘“ u * d »n order, whioh appear, in
to all ~* r . llli * mor ning, that U ot interast
The River*— Tho ateamer Hard Times
arrived on Tuesday irorning, from Apa
lachicola, with some freight for this city,
most of which, we understand, was taken
on board at Eufaula, whero It had pre
viously been left.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Cook’s Hotel, Dec. 18, 1865.
Mrs J J Griffin, Russoll co, Ala;
J H Griffin, do;
G K Gay, Baltimore Dramatic Co;
M Johnston, Milledgeville;
K T Jones, Ala;
M H Jacobs, Atlanta;
W H Mathews, N Y;
Jos Apperson, do;
K IS Lanier, Macon. Ga;
Edwin E Overall, N O;
li J Trammell, Wost Point;
W H Rorio. Russell co, Ala;
A H Rowell, Ga;
C D Moody, Ala;
E D Paul, Tenn;
E M Levy, D D, Newark, N J;
Ira P Levy, Philadelphia;
L H Smith, N C;
J T Flournoy, Opelika, Ala;
Jno R Broome, La Grange;
E H Richards, Fla:
Jno H O’Connor, N O;
R F Harris, citv;
Wm Monday, Ky;
J W McNeely, Ala;
R P Daniel, Glcnviile, Ala;
J N Presten, Salem, Ala;
J II Denson, Halchechubbee;
Sam'l Lowther, Russoll, Ala;
J ll Spears, do;
Jno Cleghorn, city;
J D Russell, Muscogee;
J B Edmunson, Columbus;
E Scbattman, do;
J W C Denson, M&WPBR;
T S Jeter, Muscogee R R;
Geo H Yarbrough, Lumpkin, Ga.
[For the Columbus Enquirer.
TUB GRAVE OF GEN. BEE,
This brave soldier lies on the blood-stained
fleld of Manassas. No marble marks the spot
whore he is quietly sleeplnc. It was he, who
when about to surrender his great soul to his
Maker, baptixod, amid fire and blood, the im
mortal "Stonewall Jackson."
I wont to tho spot where the brave soldier lay,
And pensively stood by his grave;
When, in a soft whisper, I heard something say:
He died, his country to save.
The oause of the South called him from his
home,
lie bade all his loved ones good bye;
He left his dear friends, in sorrow to mourn,
For his country, to live or to die.
lie fell on the battle-field, far from his home.
No mother or sister was nigh.
To watch by his side, or oheer the dark gloom,
Til his soul fled to mansions on high.
The wi'd tempest may howl, and loud thunders
roll,
Fierce gallic; iu« storms may arise :
Yet calmly he sleeps, at rost is his soul,
All tears are now wiped from his eyes.
Go tell his companions and kindred most dear,
To weep not for the soldier though gone.
The Father who led him through scenes dark
and drear,
Has safely conducted him home.
Go tell his brave ootnrades he died on the field.
He fell with victory in view;
The strong arm of death oonatrsined him te
yield.
He is sleeping in Jesus—adieu.
A. K.
FROM 3 YEARS OLD, UP.
Our long experience in this business has ena
bled us to select a FIRST CLASS Stock of
goods, and WE WILL MAKE IT TO THE
ADVANTAGE OF THE PUBLIC TO BUY
FROM US. Come and see us and you will be
satisfied of this.
REMEMBER
S. & J. PALMER & CO’S.
167 Broad St.,
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL,
deo 15—tf
GO TOS. & J. PALMER & CO’S
And get one of those elegant little suits of
Boys’ Clothing!
The most SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS PRES
ENT you can buy. dec 15—lot
L. MEYER & CO.,
WILL OPEN
On Monday Morning,
-AT-
MULFORD’S OLD STAND,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS,
Just purchased in New York, at reasonable
prioes, consisting of
PLAIN IRISH POPLINS,
and other styles of Ladies’ Dress and Cloak
Trimmings, which they offor at reduced prioes
for cash.
P. S. All poraons indebted to John H. Mul-
ford. either by notes or aocounts, will call at his
old stand and settle, or they will be placed in
the hands of an attorney for collection on the
1st January. dec 17 tf
ACCIDENTS
AT HOME OR ABROAD.
OLLDHST INSURANCE COMPANY IN
▲MB RIOA,
WITH
Double the Ca.b A*»et* of any other Company,
IS T1IE
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO..
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
CASH ASSETS,
$600,000!
Over 300 olaims for compensation have beeu
paid during the past year, and $20,000 polices
issued,
No Medical Examination Made!
ALL QUKBTIONS ANSWKKXD, ANn POLICY ISSUED
IN PIVK MINUTES,
Life Insurance was never before so cheap and
benefioial.
$10 qets a $2,000 policy and $10 weekly com
pensation.
$2S«eU! a fcj.000 policy and $25 weekly com-
pensation#
$50 gets a $10,000 policy and $50 weekly com
pensation.
For particulars enquire of
D. F. IVILLCOX, Agent.
dec 17 tf
CHRISTMAS
WILL BE HERE SOON
THE LADIES
ARB fMMttJBSTBD TO VISIT THE
BEFORE THE
GRAND RUSH!
Thereby liavjug more attention paid
them, find saving their drettts and pa
tience. The HIVE will be kept opon
till 9 o’clqrtt • at night, in order that
t> - j jlfothers ni^ Father* may tywne and
make their aelections quieftf;
TOYS! TOYSII TOYS!!!
TILL YOU CAN’T REST!
Fire Works I Fire Works!!
Warranted to Make a Noise !
CANDIES!
Supposed to bo Sweot!
ALSO THE FOLLOWING
DRY GOODS, &C,
SOLID DELAINES and MERINOES,
MAGENTA,
CRIMSON,
WHITE,
ASHES OF ROSES.
MAZARINE BLUE, &c,
SONTAGS uud NUBIAS,
Plain and Embroidorod SETTS,
Ladips do Il'd'k’fs,
do L. C. do.
Buttons, Braids nud Trimmings,
Brown Sea Islund Domestic,
7-8 und 4-4 Bleached do
Superior Linen Table Damask,
10-4 Brown and Bleaohod Sheeting,
A good lot Stoel-ribbed
UMBRELLAS,
Ladies'and Misses’ SHOES,
PORT JlONNAIES, &o,
MOROCCO BAGS,
In great variety,
&o„ Ac,.
W. H. H. PHELPS.
deo J 7 tf
"LE CRITIQUE EST (IISEE ET L’URT EST DIFFICILE!'
(rax; w
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
J. 8. PEMBRRTON.
DR. A. M. WALKER.
J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMIS S,
NEXT DOOR TO J. ENNIS CO’S HAltDWARE STORM.
$20,000 INVESTED
In NEW STOOK ambraolng tho LAROHST
MEDICINES, European and Amo
FANCY GOODS. PERFUMERY.
FINEST assortment of SELECT DRUG
CHEMICALS. Persian and Fi
SOAPS, Ac., Jlco., ever before
ui uuulio, rritwiumr.ivx. ousi'a, «vc., aco., ever c
offered in Columbus MANY of the GOODS IN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. Thai part of our stock
now boing opened oounisls of the following articles:
250 gals (White) Kerosene Oil:
800 lbs Tea, Young Hyson;
2 200 lbs Black. English Breakfast;
250 gals English Alcohol, high proof;
800 lbs ReQned Borax, English;
500 lbs Epsom Salts;
25 lbs Nutmegs;
50 lbtiUura Asafretida;
50 lbs Emp. Canthnriti;
100 1 bs Aq. Ammonia, f f f;
100 lbs Spirits Nitre bulc. f f f:
1500 lbs blaok Pepper;
300 lbs Allspice;
200 lbs Race Ginger, fresh;
50 lrvs Cinnamon Bark;
25 oases Olive Oil;
lOO lbs Cabinet Glue;
50 lbs White Gluo;
0b0 lbs Bi Carb Soda, Liverpool;
100 lbs Corn Starch, new;
100 lbs Lorillard’s Macaboy Snufl :
25 lbs Pul Cayeune Pepper;
100 lbs Puro Cream Tartar;
100 oxs Sulph Qnihiuo;
50 oxs Sulph Morphiuo;
50 lbs Eng. Blue Mass;
100 lbs Carn. Ammonia ;
300 lbs Alum;
50 lbs Balsam Copaiba ;
2i lbe Sub. Nit. Bismuth ;
50 lbs Gum Camphor;
25 lbs Sulph. Ether;
50 lbs (new) Hops;
50 lbs Preoip. Caro. Iron;
25 lbs Carb. Maguesia;
10 grow Mustard;
25 lbs Bath Spongo;
100 gross Pres. Vials and Bottles;
25 gross Wine Bottles;
1 gross London Club Sauce;
24 gross Patent Pills, assortod;
1 gross Davis’ Puin Killer;
0 dor. Soxodont:
12 dox Sarsaparilla
36 l
ovod;
8 dor. Cod Liver (
6 dot pair Tooth Forceps;
100 gross Pill Boxes, und fancy '’o-
1 gross English and French llair Brushes;
.*> gross I R Dressing Combs;
5 gross Fino-tooth Cotnbs, Ivory;
5 gross Coat Plaster;
5 gross Tricopherue;
12 dor. Bdy Rum:
12 dox English Honey Soap;
50 lbs Puro Essence Oils;
100 dox ink, assorted sizes;
50 reams Letter and Note Paper ;
12 M Opaque Envelopes;
100 gross bottle corks;
10t) gross vial corks ;
50lbB Turkey Rhubarb, true;
50 lbs ludia Rhubarb, powd’d;
100 gals East India Castor Oil;
1 cose 50 lbs Turkey Opium;
25 lbs Pul. Ipecac, new;
25lbs Pulv. Jalap;
50 lbs Iodide Potassium ;
23 lbs Iodine, reeub;
3 gross Seidlitz Powders;
1 gross McMuna’s Elixir Opium;
1 gross Btoor’s Opodeldoc;
1 gross Bateman’s Drops ;
20 dox Congress Water ;
25 dox Vermifuge, assorted;
25 doz Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient;
1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters
’a gross Helmbold’s Buehu
? a gross llostettor’s Bitters ;
Vi gross Ayor’s Ague Cure;
Va gross Chrititudora’s and Batchelor’s Hair
Dye;
Va gross Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
f gross Haarlem (Ail;
1 gross Ayer’s Pills;
250 Photographic Albums, boatiful styles;
50 pr Egyptian and French Toilet Sets, of the
most beautiful styles and colon;
6 dox Puff Boxes, Chinese;
12dox Lubin’s Handkerchief Extracts;
12 dox Night Blooming Cereiu, Axtraot;
6 dox Egyptian Extruot:
36 doz Fronch and Enrlish Perfume ;
75 doz Colognes, English, French, German
and American ;
50 doz ltoso Hair Oil ;
86 doz Bour’s Oil;
iuodoz Flavoring Extract assorted ;
25 d< 7 Egyptian aud French Pomades ;
12 dex Luhin’s Bonn;
86 dox Fiue Toilet Soaps, fancy ;
12 doz Military Shaving Soap ;
80 dor. brown Windsor Soap ;
20 boxes Bazin’s Barber Soap ;
M doz Fine Pocket Kuivea ;
86 doz Portmonies, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's;
100dor. Lily White,all kinds;
12doz Keioseno Lamps;
50 doz Kerosene Lump Chimneys ;
1(K) dox Kerosene Lamp Wioki;
6 doz Portablo Egg Nogg ;
12 doz Concentrated Milk, in cans ;
12 dox Old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
ft) gals V. O. P. Couuao Brandy ;
Co gals Old Topes Sherry Wlno;
50 gals Imperial Puro Juice Madeira Wine;
0 bids Old Bourbon Whiskey ;
12 M Havana Cigars ;
Holiday gifts:
tho
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
orrion,
NO. 05 BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent I
QPECIAL NOTICE.— 1 beg leave to eall
O attention to the capitalists of our commu
nity that I have on my books a large number of
Uouprs, Lots, Farms. Plantations and other
species of property which does not appear in
my column in tho newspapers. My advioe is
to all that if you want to buy call first on mo
aud see if we can’t trade, then go elsewhere.
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A HOUSE AND LOT on Jackson street, be
tween Baldwin and Few. The lot is less
then l A acre; the bouse has five rooms and a
colinade in front; it has ugood doublekitohen,
good well of water, with a good supply of shrub
bery. Apply to J. H. SIKES.
Wanted,
A GOOD DREAD i<AKKR can find steady
employment and good wages by applying at
oboe to J. ft. SIKES.
Wanted to Buy,
A NICE little residence situated near tL
City. Proposals received at my office.
J. if. SIKES.
FOR RENT.
A SMALL STORE on Broad street, whleh
oaii be had at reasonable rates, if applica
tion be made at ouco to
J, H. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LAND, most of whioh is
oleared, 1800 acres, Tallapoosa river, 20
miles from Montgomery; the M. and W P. R.
R. running through it. The lands lie well and
are very productive. There is a large barn, gin
house and screw and abundant, out-nouses.
This Plantation is at a railroad depot, at
which a warehouse could be kept md made
E rofitable. The receipts of cotton at that depot
eing usually from tO-'O to 1500 bales, and its
convenience to Montgomery maker it a desira
ble place for u Dairy Farm, the range for stock
being excellent.
Apply to J. H. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A PLANTATION located in Chattahoochee
county, Ga., 18 tnilo’* from Columbus, Ga,,
214 miles trom Cussetii, and 5 miles from the
Chattahoochee River,
There is 1,300 acres, {*00 of which is cleared
and under good fence.
Tho buildings ou the place is equal, if not
superior to any in this section of the r'tate.
They oonsist of a lar;e mansion house with 7
large rooms and porch b ck and front; kiteh-
en, smoko house aud overseer’s houso, and 12
large negro houses, all fiumed, with brick
chimneys; and nil other necessary outhouses.
This place is very healthy; and is good cotton
land. Formerly known as the Hardaway place.
Apply to
J. U. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A SAiV and GRIST MILL on the railroad
between Columbus and Opelika and is sit
uated on Wacooehce creek There is four acres
of land. It bus on it a good dwelling with four
rooms. Thu Mrentu is good and runs the mill
all the year round. There is plenty ot good
timber iu tho neighborhood. Tho mill is well
located on the rond from Dover to West Point.
This uuu bo buught cheap. Apply to
J. II. SIKES.
Wm. R. iikOKLL. Rob’t C. Fore.
For Sale or Rent
DeVotie.' The House contains
four good rooms. Hall and
Closets. On the lot are a
Kitchen with Servants’ Rooms, Smoke-house.
Wash-house with Wash Cauldron in Furnace,
an excellent Well of water, and splendid Gar
den spot. If dosired will sell with it a good
Stable with room for four horses, Corn Crib and
Fodder House, immediately on the opposite
side of the street, together with the lot ft ooou-
pies. Wo will sell a bargain in the above prop
erty if application is made soon. If not sold
before the first of January next it will be for
rent. ESTES A BROTHER,
deo 17 tf
Having bought tho Ryneh&rt Bakery,
I am prepared to get up any sort ot
CAKES, in any aort of stylo, at short
notioe.
Fresh Bread
every dsy (except Sunday). I am ma
king a superior article of Cruokerg, to
which I invite the attention of the pub
lic. W. H. H. PIIELl'S.
nov 30 tf
W. D. Cmri.KT.
formerly of Ky.
BLOUNT & CHIPLEY,
No. 48
BROAD STREET,
GROCERS
-AND-
C0UM1SSI0N MERCHANTS
I Of U(.
drarrmc”*”'* ^° r ‘ nne Loiter will ipv* s
U »ll ODTK* nt *. rUin “* Bt “ T »"P"» nc «
■hick ,h bur,dt J availing, th* proceed, of
Shan 1 * *® n ® ro u»ljr donate* to th* Or-
A, Uum of our oitp.
COMMERCIAL.
OPFICK DAILY ENQUIRER. 1
Columbus, Ga h Deo. 19, 1865.)
Bacon—Clear sides 27 to 28o by the cask.
Bagging—Gunny 45 ; Kentucky 40.
Butter—Country 50c.
Corn—$1 75.
Cotton Yarns—3.50 (n> 3Jh.
Calicoes—35 <& 40c.
Chaeso—Western, 35o.
Copperas—lOo,
Cotton Cards—$12 dox.
Coffee—Rio, 40 <& 45c.; Java, 55 (9 60c.
Candles—Star, 33 $ 35c. * lb.
Flour—$16 (& $18 V bbl.
Lard—35 & 40o.
Mackerel—No-1, in Kitsfo.
Onions—$8 Y bbl*
Painted Buokets $5.50 ^ dox.
PaUtoai-IiUh. »5 t» *7 P bbl.: Sweat
bushel.
Powder—$20 ® $22 per keg.
Sloe—20 @ 25o. V fi>.
Rope—25c. V I®.
Sugar-Brown. 26 @ 30o ; Refined. 30 « Me,;
Crashed Mo.
Star oh-Pearl, 20o B*>.
Soap—Tnrpantina, 18 @ 20o.
Salt—Virginia, 4o.; Liverpool IT pertaek.
Shot—$4 @ $6.50.
Eoda—1»» Mo.
Snuff—kiaakaboy. SO « 78c.
Tobacco—600.9 $1.40 B •>.
Taa-Blaek.*1.50**>; Green $1.28 *».
Wbi.k.y—$J 0 $5.50 ¥ gallon.
Valuable City Property
FOR SALK.
Hotel, they are about 48 leet front, including an
Alley of 3 feet, next to Cook’s Hotel, they have
been thoroughly ^repaired and renovated, aud
are now rented to nrst-class tenants,paying 20
per cent on the price usked for them,
-ALSO—
Those two brick stores and one wooden tene
ment, Nos. 180. 182, and 184, Broad street, just
below Cook’s Hotel, inouding and adjoining the
U. States Assessor’s office, This pronerty is
about 66 feet frontt bas the privilege of the Al
ley in the roar, ruuniug out into Crawford street,
and is paying 20 per cent, on the prioe asked
iL -ALSO-
That desirable dwelling house and lot on
Crawford street, opposite the old Presbyterian
Church, occupied by F. Golden, Esq,, contain
ing four rooniN, largo passage and pantries, to
gether with all neaessary outbuildings, garden
end brick well of water. This property is also
paying 20 per cent, on the price asked for it.
Part of the pui oha»e money for all or any of the
above property may remain on mortgage for
*Voir further particular* apply to
JOS. E. WEBSTER.
deo 17 tf
Invitation to Givk Kvidixce.—The com
mittee on the financial operations of the State
sends us the following for publication, and we
oall especial attention to it:
Miulkorvilli:. Nov. 28. 1865.
Whereas, we have been convened for the pur
pose of making ”a thorough investigation and
examination of the financial operations of the
State of Georgia fiom 1861 to the present
time," and desire, without prejudioe or partial
lty, to discharge the duty imposed. We invite
ail persons to oome forward and give, under
oath* all the evideuoe they may have that will
throw light on the subject matter of investiga
tion.
On motion, the above resolution was referred
to the Provisional Governor for publication.
THOMAS SAFFOLD, Chairman.
C.J. JORDAN,
O. A. LOCHRANK.
deoT-diw
20,000 Pounds
Choice Western Bacon,
No. 48 Broad st.
Kentucky Jeans,
S UPERIOR Article instore and for sale, or
will be exchanged for Wool by
BLOUNT A CllIPLKY,
deo 6—lm No. 48 Broad st.
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON :
10,000 lbs. Pure White Load, in Oil;
2.000 lbs French /due, iu Oil;
5.000 lbs Cottugo Paints, iu Oil;
4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1;
2 bbls Japan Varnish;
90T All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with every
thing in our line at the LOW *
I 2 bhls CoaohlVnrnish;
I 500 gall’s Linseed Oil;
1 50 boxes Window Glass, assorted;
10,000 lbs PUTTY, and a general assortment of
PAINT8 and colujrs.
/EST PRICK... _ „
Remember the Sign ot the GOLDhN EAGLE, No. 93 Broad street, next door to^Jj En
nis 4c Co’s llurdwure Store. H. PBMBERTON
nov ‘26—tf
.1. H. l’fiMBE
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,
B FLO K. E R S .
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT A.ISTZD SOLD..
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
LT HJ W
BOOT IKD SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
lUNDER COOK’S HOTEL),
W OULD re.iueclfully announce to the citi
zens of Columbus and vicinity that wc are
now receiving und opening our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually koen on band every style ot
Ladies', Missos’ and Children’s Shoes, and
Men’s Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes aud
Gaiters, aud Children’s Copper-tipedShoes.
All Grade.* 1 of
Buff, Kip aud IVax Brogans.
Great puius has been taken in getting up our
stock, ana wo guarantee a 1 work sold.
4mrT‘o Country Merchants we offer liberal in
ducements, anil invite them to examine our
stook.
Also, a fmo assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
Cotton Mill for Sale. -
ft/ E offer for sale our COTTON MILE, looa-
I f ted at Bradtord, Coos i county. Alabama,
with 1420 acres of land alluchcd. For particu
lars, address
SIMPSON A MOORE,
Cure of Lehman, Durr & Co.,
nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ala.
GKJVERAL PURCHASING AGENCY.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
AKW l.OABOX, CONNECTICUT.
V ILL attoiid promptly to t!.e purchasing
aud loi wuruiiig ol ull masses of MERCH
ANDISE and overy description ot MACHIN
ERY, applicable to tho wants of the Southern
de.
I purchases made free of Commission till
October next, nt tho lowest market rates, ui.d
forwarded by tho most expeditious routes- Or
ders mui-t be uccomnnuiud with tho money, and
addressed to us cither at New London, Conn.,
•82 John Str«et, New York.
Refer to K. K. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W.
G. Clemons, Co uiubus, Ga.
augl-tt
GEORGIA.
Central Railroad Bank
Georgia Railroad and Banking Company
Bank of Middlo Goorgia
Marine Bank
Bank of Augusta
Augusta Insurance
Bank of Athens-..-
Bank of Columbus
Bank of Commoroe 12
Bank of the Empire State
Bank of Fulton-.
Bank of Savannah
Bank of the State of Georgia
City Bank of Augusta.-.—
Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank -.
Mechanics’ Bank-
Buy’g
Buy’# Bank of Selma a.. - 30
03 Coiitral Bank •*** 40
05 Commercial Bunk 33
** Eastern Bank •; 55
Northern Bank 55
30 Southern Bauk 75
J- SOUTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Catuaen 35
15 Bauk of Charleston H0
Bank of Chester 20
Bank of Georgetown
30 Bunk of Hamburg - W
50 Bank of Newberry 35
^ Bank of the Stnto df South Carolina 32
35 Commercial Bank 17
1- Exchange Bank - •• 18
Farmers’ und Kxchautfo Bunk 14
Merchants’nnd Planters’ Bank 12 Merchants’ Bank
Planters’Bank 18 'Peoples’ Bunk
Union Bank 13 planters’ Bank of Fairfield
Manufacturers’ Bank 15 planters’ and Mechanics’ Bauk-.-
Timber Cutters’ Bank — 1- Sta*o Bank
AliABAhffA. _ Southwestern Ruilroad
Bank of Mobile 7o, u n i on Bank
Bank of Montgomery 95
iff FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
October 31—2m
Columbus Manufacturing
Ice Company!
CAPITAL STOCK $75,000.
1,500 Hherss at $50 Per Blxare.
ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION
For further particulars see Ciroular with Col.
Joe. F. Iverson, (at the Drug Store of Dr.
Thomas H. Dawson,) who will rooelve subscrip
tions for Stock. GIRARDY k BUJAO.
deo 13 2m
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
Of all descriptions and prices,
Card Photographs ;
Confederate Generali;
Bishops in Robe# ; *
Statuary;
Battle Fields:
Scenery; *
Actors in Cost’ime;
Ac. Ac. Ad
just reoeived by
dec 10 tf J.W. PEASE.
Fairchilds Celebrated Gold Pena,
Juft received by
dec 10 tf J. W. PEASE.
FLOUR.
JUST RECEIVED on consignment
50 Bble. Double Extra St. Clair Mills Vloar.
equal to Hiram Smith's,
deo 9—lw FONT AIN k UUQHEd.
TO SHIPPERS 0E COTTON!
We are now prepared to forward Cotton aud otlior Merchandise to and
from the Northern oitica at our present
REDUCED RATES.
All consignments to ua through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Vtu. B.
Davison, will be promptly forwarded by our Hue of First Class River
Steamers, under command of the oldest Captains and Pilots on the river,
and by us promptly turned ovor, at Suvaunah, to the New York, Boston,
Baltimore, or Philadelphia Steamers.
Consignments to our care, from Northern oitics, will be forwarded
immediately on arrival at Savannah, aud should there he at any time an
accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at onoe be
put upon tho line.
Tho greatest possible dispatch and economy will bo oxorciscd iu getting
consignments t rough, SDd our arrangements aro such as to warrant us iu
saying, entiro satisfaction will bo given to all shipping by our lino.
INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
ERWIN & HARDEE.
For further particulars inquire of
W. B. DAVISON, Agent at Augusta.
D*o«mber t>, 1866—lm -
FOR SALE,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
J. B. JAQUES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINK
Top and no Top Buggies,
HA.n NEsa.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
Philotoken or Females’
Fr'end,
able Medicine,
CARTER A
CHEROKEE CURE,
THK OKSAT
INDIAN MEDICINE,
Cures all diseases ceased by
sclf-aUusf, viz:— Sptrtnutor-
rhtti, Seminal • Weakne**,
Ni'jht * Ktn1«*ion», Ia>»» of
I Memory, In iter wl f-aui-
hide, Pain* in the Back, Pirn-
; «e** of Vi*io>i, Pronuitur*
i VUi Age, Weak XerttM,
dcult Breathing, Pale Counts-
" nance. Insanity, Consump
tion, nnd all dlsi-ases that fol-
.. a sequence of youthful Indiscretion*.
Tho Cherokee Cure will restore health and vigor,
stop the emissions, and effect a permanent cure
after all other medicines have failed. Thirty-two
page pamphlet sent in a sealed envelope, froo to any
add res*.
Price $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5. Sold
by all druggists; or will bo sent by express to any
portion of the world, on receipt of prioe, by the
sole proprietor,
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
Cherokee Remedy,
Cures all TTrinary Com
plaints, viz; Oratef\I*\flam-
mation of the Bladder and.
Kidney*, Retention of
Urine, Strictures of the
Urethra, Dropsical Stcsll-
infft, Brick Putt Deposits*
snd all diseases that require
» diuretic, ami when used in
conjunction with the
CHEROKEE INJECTION,
duos not full to euro ijonorrheu, (ileet and all Mu
cous Discharges In Male or Female, curing recent
eases in from one to three days, and is eat*eclally
reoommended in thoee eases of Fluor All>ut or
Whites in Females, The two medicines used in
coqfunotlon will not fnil to removo this disagreeable
complaint, and in those oases where othor msdicinet*
have been used without success.
Prlee, Remedy, Ono Bottle, $9, Three Bottles, |5.
** Injection, ** 44 $2, u ** $5.
The Cberokeo *• Curs*" “ Remedyand “ Injec
tion" are to be found in all well regulated drug
stores, and are recommended by phvsldana and
druggista all over the world, for their inirln.sio worth
•ad merit. Borne unprincipled dealers, however,
try to deceive their customers, by telling cheap and
wort hi see compounds,—in order to make money—
in place of these. Bs tu>t deceived. If the drug-
gists will not buy them for you, write to us, and w»
will send them to you by express, securely pocked
nnd free from observation. We treat all diseases to
which the human system is subject, and will be
pleased to receive fall and explicit statemeuta from
those who have fcUod to reoelv* relief b^etotore.
Ladies or gentlemen can address us in vsrfkct can-
Jldence. We desire to send our thirty-two peg*
pamphlet free to every lady and gsotleman ln the
UmL Address ell letters far pamphlets, medleiaee,
or advice, to the sole proprietor,
Dr, V, 8 XEBVUf, J7 WfiUrr »*•. X. I. f