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“".on PARSONS I* tba anthoriied
®Ij, gnqoirer in Atlanta. Q»-
■firing numeJ «*nU.m.n M.Agent.
E»«oi«*»in Alabama:
po'wcrt, So»l*’ Station.
*■ •' u.tcbacbnbbe..
ft j$»n. Uurtvllle.
i a. Waller. Peraona.
;'fBi»'"' au,rryt011 '
. r Biker. Suspen.'on.
i a Andrew*. Chonnanqggae.
J'gtaltb, Union Spring..
» r A later, Villula.
Burke. Glennville.
I^jetiins. Midway.
rh.fjllowing named gentlemen are our
# “ikegereral depot, on the Muecogee
_ v 0 .2, Col. J. A. L. La*.
JKsprlni*. U. D. Wiluahs.
Jina, C. J. 0'Nf.il.
tada. E. B. Watc*».
fort Valley, •>• L - Btikoton.
Sia’Crossing. James W. Comoro^.
n.nwant prcttv end choap good, call on
• P»rker, No. 64 Broad .treat, who has
Lived from New York a large and beeu-
«rtment of Cloak and Drew Trimming,.
” ord( Real Lace.. Bugle Trimming
=ilk(, brew Buttons. White Good., all
sad a fine lot of Dress Goods, which wil 1
Jj ,s low us they can be purchased any
in the city
jjlTtf
j, officer* of tho military organination
- List the local garrison in maintaining
daring Christmas week, ara request-
0 meet at my qunrters, No. 106 Broad
1, this morning at 10 o’clock.
J. R. Ivky, Captain.
New Advertisements.
D.P. A R- Klim will have a sale to-day
' .large lot of pork and stock hogs,
ils, horses, carriages, buggies and wag-
, They will sell also a valuable house
lot. The Ellis' have what folks must
Their jewelry sales at night are kept
ninth
Metiri. Carter and Flournoy have a
, stock of drugs in their store, at 81
1 Itreet. Scarcely an article in their
1 an ho desired thot they cannot fur-
i.
1.0. Howard, administrator, will sell
i fine plantation of the late Uriah Paulk,
Miron county, Ala., on the first day of
nutry next. Ho will sell also hogs,
ales, horses, cattle, &o.
Horbach's Hotel ia now open and pre-
red to rrcoivo guests.
R. T. Simons is proposing to make a
y judicious arrangement, by which he
relievo the friends of the dead of much
liety and trouble. Road what he says.
Hnjor Sikes ean bo found at his Intclli-
ceofllco. lie has for sale a nico place
d for rent a residence in Summer-
le. (In and see him.
Messrs. C. Ct. Holmes & Son are com
mon and shipping merchants, Apa-
icoia, Fla. The Messrs, Holmes are
nsively known as fine business men.
i; will properly attend to any busi-
placed in their hands.
A good tanner can got plenty of work
(ood wages by applying to C. 8.
:k, Midway, Ala.
Mmrs. Bedell & Pope have a new stock
toots and shoes in their store, under
Vi Hotel. Tho taste and judgment
played by thoseyoung and enterprising
'era in the selection of their stock i. a
or of astonishment to old shoo mer
its. They sell good shoes, and war-
Ubem.
We ask attention to the card of Mr. H.
Birrow, wholesale hardware and no-
s merchant, Atlanta. He filla orders
mptly.
Any one wanting to contract for keep-
lbs itreet lamps in order for the year
ran hand his proposition to the Gas
ght Committee.
“A gift bath grace in the sight of every
living,” said an old sage about two
d a half thousand years ago, when they
no fire crackers, no toy horses, or rail-
ran, no dancing Jimmies, no streak-
randy, no sardines—no nothing “under
* tun” except “vanity" and a few “vax-
of some “spirits.” How much
■on grace now hath a gift in the light of
»child, since Harrison & Pearce have
opened their stock of nice things ?
Go to Harrison & Pearce's and buy a
pfi for somebody.
AW a Trrr for n Horse, but Thousands
*/ (Arm for Thieves /—According to an
wier of Cuuncil, no horse or mule shall
h lied to a tree on Broad street. Aocord-
1*1 to an order of the Provost Court,
Wrw thieves were tied to tho one in
front of Headquarters yesterday morning.
They were freedmon, and for stealing
•en tied witli their bands above their
tends until they were sorry they had not
remained honest.
If necessary, the Council will have more
been planted, in order to accommodate all
1 * lifht-fingored gents heroabouts, with a
place to swing.
A large and respectable meeting of
Uz *ns was held yesterday, at the long
room over Dr. Ware’s drug store, to com-
P eia the military organization to assist in
“‘'Warning order during Christmas wook,
‘•‘•Judge Crawford and A. R. Lamar
'i *' managers. Tho following gen-
emeu were elected officers: Captain,
J'" - ' lo ' ln It' Ivey; let Lieutenant, Major
ootai Chaffin, Jr; 2d Lieutenant, Col.
Thompson; 8d Lieutenant, Alder-
‘nTbos. K. Blanchard,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Cook's Hotel, Die. 19, 1866.
} , H Hrcsham, Florence, Ga;
onrw* Tuskwgee, Ala;
“Connor, Ala;
A I Tir , K 1 Hi DOt I
All mn 0 ". Teil,s l
Wibon, Ga;
•/.'hnderwood, dp;
Ark;
j2»°n. At,
Ala;
Macon
•iWS
“u and son, (ia;
iRli and son, Al«;
l ff. ‘j, " sugh aud eon, A
T M -rt ncy nnd son, do;
J ««;
D,Wm'A' ““'ho'-ton, Ga;
Sfoi™® A'jnn. Clay CO, Ga;
fi 1? *' Cobb co, Ga;
S « r ytpn . do;
i « Elliot;, Miss;
B Talbotlon, Ga;
«*ou R? r,w ’ i r > Tex »»;
Apu?'‘“W". Macon;
Jjf Mound’ Talbot ci, Ga;
Jno rq*? rin »n. do; ' ’
Pin C'e*born, city
S^'fi Smith, Ki,..
4 » * R R,
E 4*?,* “ Glenn. Ala;
Christmas.—It ia a fact of universal
perceptibility that old Santa Claus—who
for four or five years pa?t has hoen send
ing only ahabby "substitutes” to the
South—is coming this Christmas in pro
pria persona, and it bringing an unusual
load of good things wherewith to make
merry the holidays. The old fellow has
hung out his banner all over Broad street,
and has paiaded in the shop windows the
most attractive heralds of his approach.
Many a juvenile heart has been made
glad by the pleasing sight, and the pure
but ardent anticipations of childhood are
intensely aroused. Who does not sympa
thize with the youthful crowd in the
pleasant emotions which the occasion pro
duces, and revert with melancholy grati
fication to tho good old times when our
joys were as unalloyed and our aspira
tions as sinless as theirs?
“Ob manhood! could thy spirit kneel
Beside that sunny child,
As fondly pray, as purely feel,
With soul A9 undented—
That moment would eneirole thee
With light and love divine,
Thy soul might gate on Deity,
And Ileavon itself be thine!”
Prominent among tho caterers for the
gratification of those little folks is W. H.
H. Phelps, who has put all his Boes to
work for them, and whose Hive is well
stocked with everything that can gratify
the palate or tho sight. Old Santa Claus
has a big dopot at the “Hive,” beyond
dispute.
Ho has also an attractive "Emporium”
at Messrs. Sappinoton, Dews & Co.'s,
whose tempting bill of fare may he found
by consulting our advertising columns.
Mr. Pkask has a largo stock of hooks
suited for Christmas gifts for people of
any age; and no gift could be more ap
propriate or permanently valuable.
Messrs. S. & J. Palmer & Co. have
elegant suits of clothing for the little
boys; and Messrs. G-. M. Rknfrok &
Co. have tho wherewithal to make "a
merry Christmas” for "children of a
larger growth.” ,
Wo are also advlsod that Mr. E. S.
Swift, 163 Broad street, has good things
for Christmas In his well selected stock.
But it is perhaps invidious to particu
larize. As we have said above, Christmas
is "spreading itself” all over Broad street,
and we hope that tho favors of the season
may bo so generously distributed that all
will get'a sharo.
Business-like.—Yesterday was appa
rently another great business day in Co
lumbus. Wagons navigated tho muddy
streets in numbeis so great as almost to
amount to a barricade, and pedestrianism
on tho sidewalks was a difficult and tortu
ous procedure. In viow of tho scarcity of
money in the country, we do not suppoeo
that tho businoss transacted was on any
thing like as large a scale as in former
times, hut tho "map of busy life” pre
sented on tho streets guvo gratifying
proof that trado is "on its feet” again,
and that tho surrounding country,far and
near, seeks its old market.
PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL.
REGULAR MEETING.
December 19, 1865.
Present His Honor tho Mayor and a full
Board.
The minutes of the last meeting were road,
and Aid. Wall moved that so much as related
to the fixing the salary of Deputy Marshal at
$1,000 be reconsidered; whioh was agreed to.
The minutes wore then confirmed.
The oath of office was administered to J. M.
Bivins, Ksq.. Aid. elcetlrom the6th Ward,who
then took hia seat.
The committee on accounts recommendod tho
payment of one in tuvor of Muscogee Home
Association ; which was ordered paid.
The contruct committee reported that thoy
had received two bids for doing the city print
ing, and recommend that the oontraatbe award
ed to the Enquirer ns being the lower hid.
The bids were read, ana tho propoeiticn of
the Enquirer to do all the regular printing of
the city fur the present official year was accep
ted.
Tho Cemetery committee recommended that
the Sexton’s lees be as follows :
For interring a white adult $8 00
*• " “ child under 12
years of age — 6 00
" " a negro adult 5 00
*• " ** child under 12
3’oarB of age 3 00
which were adopted.
The Treasurer submitted his report from 1st
to Uth; which was recoived and reforred to
Finance committee.
The Bridge- Keeper reported $282-13 as amount
of tolls collected for weok ending 15th inst.
The special committee appointed to examine
the Bridge, reported that they had done so in
conjunction with Messrs. L. J. Morton. B. E.
Wells and A. B. Bostick, and concurred in iheir
opinion, that the present bridge is "fully equal’’
to the old structure, and would therefore re
commend that it be received from the contrac
tor, reserving iv sufficient amount out of the
sum now due him, to pay for painting it and
other contingencies.
They also rocommended that the painting be
deferred till tho coming.Spring, as by that timo,
they believed the weatner-boarding would be
seasoned, and in better condition to receive
point than now ; such paiuHfig to be done by
Mr. Gray ut any time tho Council may deem
best to have it done.
The committee also tender to Messrs. J. L.
Morton. B E. Wells and A. B. Bostick, the
thanks of the City Council for tho interest they
have taken in this matter, their advice and im
partial decisions.
McTlhannky
Ivky,
Bass,
Rkimiet of Board of Examinxbs.
"Columbus, December 18,2865.
To Aid. Mcllhanney, Ivey and Bam, Committee :
Gontlemcn—The undesigned having been
requested by you to examine the Bridge and
ur>pur>cn.‘it Ca, contracted to be built and com
pleted by Mr. John D. Gray, tor the City Coun
cil of Columhu« report:
Tli.it we but t) performed the duty requested,
and find that Mr, Gray has built a Bridge which
we consider is fully equal to the old Bridge, and
has complied with his contract, with the follow
ing exceptions : The Bridge to be painted ; the
kitchon on the lot completed, and a well bouse
to be put up on the lot occupied by the Bridge-
Keeper*
All of wnich is respectfully submitted,
J. L. Mobtok,
B. E. WKLLH,
A. B. Bostick.
By Aid. Salisbury—llesolvod, That Council
pay John D. Gray the balance due on bis
contract for building tho Bridge, reserving the
sum of two thousand dollars until the same be
painted: adopted.
The follow.ng accounts wore ordered paid—
Long. Marshall and Pollard, $2,150 00
McGehee, Iluyncs ic Co, 23 30
Tom Rhodes 5 00
Cargrili A Co 2 25.
The bonds of the Treasurer, Clerk, Marsnal,
Deputy Marshal, Warflnger, Hospital-Keeper,
Clerk of the Market and Sexton, were submit
ted and approved.
Aid. Salisbury moved that the salary of the
Deputy Marshal beJM.000.
Aid. Wall moved $1,200: adopted.
On motion bf Aid. Wall, the committee on
Bridge and Wharf were instructed to examino
and report some plan for enlarging the wharf.
Aid. Sappington moved that all floes collec
ted on Thursday Iasi from parties for hitching
horses to the trees on Broad street, be refunded
to them : which was lost.
By Aid. Ivey—Resolved, Thot a committoe
of three be appointed to draft a Code ot Rules
regulating this body ; adopted—nmi Aids. Ivey,
"}
Com.
.... ibafy appointed that committee.
By Aid. King—Resolved, That the City At
torney be instructed and required at once to
prepare a full and complete revision of tho City
Ordlnattcirs, and to make such changes and
improvements as the altered status of the ne
gro demands; and that uon portions of tho
revised Otdiuaucos as relates to subjects under
the jurisdiction of the Standing Committees, bo
referred to the appropriate committees as fast
as prepared; and that said c immittees hare
power to make such changes and alterations as
they tnay deem proper. The whole to be sub
mitted to the Council for its adoption or r<dec-
^On’imHion of Aid. King, the street oommittee
were requested to report the best plan tor keep
ing th* streets in order for the next year.
The Cu; tract committee were i"«tru*ted to
advertise for proposals to lurnbh the city with
Lumber for the next year.
Aid. King. Chapman and Mcllhanney were
appointed a special committee to whom was re
ferred the subject of procuring medicines for
^TheSa*committee were instructed to invite
proposals to light the City Lamps and keep the
same in order for the municipal year.
| MOORE. Olari.
NEW GOODS!
s. & I pIlmer & CO.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
Another Large Lot
OF THEIR
T7KrZIQITd.I<BX)
CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
F.NE BUSINESS COATS (Sacks and Frocks);
FINE SILK-MIXED BUSINESS SUITS;
DOESKIN PANTS, and CASS, PANTS;
BLACK FROCK COATS;
DAHLIA FROCKTES. etc., etc.;
LINEN COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS,
NECK TIES, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS;
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all sorts and
sitos;
A FINE LOT OF
BOYS’ CLOTHING
FROM 3 YEARS OLD, UP.
Our long experience in this business has ena
bled us to seloct a FIRST CLASS Stock of
goods, and WE WILL MAKE IT TO THE
ADVANTAGE OF THE PUBLIC TO BUY
FROM US. Come and sec us and you will be
satisfied of this.
UKItIKMBKiV,
S. & J. PALMER & CO’S.
167 Broad St.,
OPPOSITE: COOK’S HOTKL.
dec 15— tf
GO T0S. & 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-
MVLFORD’S 0L1) STAND,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS,
Just purchased in New York, nt reasonable
prices, consisting of
plain ntrsn poplins,
and other styles of Ladies’ Dress and Cloak
Trimmings, which thoy offer at reduced prices
for cash.
P. S. All porsonB indebted (9 John H. Mul-
ford, either by notes or account?, will call at his
old stand and sot tie, or they will bo placed in
the hands of an attorney for collection on tho
1st January. dco 17 tf
ACCIDENTS
AT HOME OR ABROAD.
OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN
A.MHH.IOA.,
WITH
Double the Cash Assets of any other Company,
IS TnE
TRAVELERS’INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
CASn ASSETS.
$600,000!
Over .‘tOO cluims for compensation have been
paid during the past year, and $20,000 polices
issued.
No Medical Examination Made!
ALL QUKSTION8 ANHWKRKD, ANI1 POLICY ISSUED
IN FIVE MINUTES,
Life Insurance was never before so cheap and
beneficial.
$10 gets a $2,000 policy and $10 weekly com
pensation.
$25 gets a $5,000 policy and $25 weekly com
pensation.
$50 gets a $10,000 polioy and $50 weekly com
pensation.
For particulars enquire of
D.F. WILLC0X, Agent.
dec 17 tf
NO IMPOSITION !
Direct Importation of Habana
Cigars.
J^ONDRKS PRIN0IPE, of Wolles;
Londres Intimidnd;
Brevas Ingonuidad;
Londres Sculapio;
Conchas el Viajcro de Lima;
Wholesale and retail by
R. F. DURAN,
Corner Randolph and Broad streets.
Valuable City Property
FOR SALE.
’T'HOSK two very valuable brick stores. Nos.
I- 152. and 151, Broad street, adjoining Cook’s
Hotel, they are about 48 feet front, including un
Alley of 3 feot. noxt to Cook’s Hotel, they have
been thoroughly ^repaired and renovatod, and
are now rented to first-class tenants, paying 20
per cent on tho price asked for them,
-ALS0-
Tlioae two brick stores and one wooden tene
ment. Nos. IRq, 182, and 184, Broad street, just
below Cook’s Hotel, incuding and adjoining the
U. States Assessor's office, This property is
about 6dfeet front, has the privilege of the Al
ley in the rear, running out into Crawford street,
and Upaying 20 per cent, on the price asked
f ° rU - -ALSO-
That ilesirablo dwelling kouso and lot on
Crawford street opposite tho old l’resbyter^u
Church, occupied by F, Guidon. K*q„ contain
ing four rooiDf, large passage and pantries, to
gether with all i,eve*-ary outbuildings, garden
and brick well of water. This property is also
paying 20 per cent, on the price asked for it.
Part of the purchase money for all or any of the
above property may remain on mortgage for
oue year^ j urt ^ r apply to
JOS. E. WEBSTER.
deo 17 tf
Invitation to Give Evidence.—The com
mittee on the financial operations of the State
sends us the following for publication, and we
call especial attention to it:
Mii.lkorvillr, Nov. 28,1865.
Whereas, wo hat e been oouvened for the pur
pose of inakiwg "a thorough investigation and
examination of the financial operations of the
State of Georgia fiom 1861 to the present
time,” aud desire, without prejudice or partial
ity, to ditebarge the duty imposed. We invite
all pereone to coine forward and give, under
oath, all the evidenoo they may have that will
throw light ou the subject matter of iuvestiga-
tion.
On. motion, the above resolution was referred
to th'e Provision*’ Governor for publication.
THOMAS 8APFOLD> Chairman,
C,J. JORDAN.
O. A. LOCUKANE.
4eo7-d2w
CHRISTMAS
WILL BE HERE SOON!
THE LADIES
ARB REQUESTED TO VISIT THB
BEE HIVE,
BEFORE THE
GRAND RUSH!
Thereby haring more attention paid
them, aud saving their dresses and pa
tience. The IIIVE will bo kept opon
till 9 o'clock at. night, in order that
Mothers nod Futhers may come and
make their selections quvetly.
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
TILL YOU CAN’T BEST
Fire Works! Fire Works!!
Warranted to Make a Noise !
CANDIES!
Supposed to ho Sweot!
ALSO THE FOLLOWING
DRY GOODS, &C,
SOLID DELAINES and MERINOES,
MAGENTA,
CRIMSON,
WHITE,
ASHES OF ROSES,
MAZARINE BLUE, Ac,
SONTAGS and NUBIAS,
Plain and Embroidered SETTS,
Ladies do ll'd’k’fs,
do L. C. do.
Buttons, Braids and Trimmings,
Brown Sea Island Domestic,
7-8 and 4-4 Bleachod do
Superior Llnon Table Damask,
J0-4 Brown and Bleached Sheeting,
A gcod lot Steel-ribbed
UMBRELLAS,
Ladies'and Misses’ SHOES,
PORT MONNAIES, Ac,
MOROCCO BAGS,
Iu great variety,
Ac., Ac..
W. H. H. PHELPS.
dec 17 tf
Having bought the Bynehart Bakery,
I ana prepared to get up any sort ot
CAKES, in any sort of style, at short
notice.
Fresh Bread
every duy (exoopt Sunday). I am ma
king a superior article of Crackers, to
which I invite the attention of the pub'
lie. W. H. II. PHELPS,
nov 31) tf
BLOUNT & CHIPLEY,
No. 48
BROAD STREET,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
20,000 Pounds
Choice Western Bacon,
I N STORK and for sale by
BLOUNT * CHIPLEY.
No. 48 Broad it.
Kentucky Jeans,
QUPERIOR Article instore and for sale, or
O will be exchanged for Wool by
“LE CRITIQUE EST AISEE ET L’ART EST DIFFICILE I’
:A1 * —
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
J. S. PKMBKRTON.
DR. A. M. WALKER.
Columbus Manufacturing
Ice Company!
CAPITAL STOCK $75,000.
1,500 Share* at $00 Per Share.
ONE HALF OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION
For further particulars nee Circular with Col.
Jno. F. Iverson, (at the Drug Store ef Dr.
Thomas I£. Dawuod.) who will rooeive subscrip
tions for Stook. GIRARDY Jc BUJAC.
deo 13 2m
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
or all descriptions aud prices,
Card Photographs;
Confederate Generals;
Bishops in Robes ;
Statuary;
Battle Fields;
Scenery ;
Actors in Costume;
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Just received by
dee M tf J. W. PEASE.
Falrcliilda Celebrated Gold Pent,
Just received by
deo M tf ; J. W. PEASE.
FLOUR.
JUST RECEIVED on oontinmeat
60 Bbla Doublu Extra St. Clair MIH< Hoar,
aqaal M Uiraa SurttkV
4aa»-lw F0NTA1N * UUOURS,
J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
K®TT DOOR TO J. RNNIgMt CO’S HARDWARE STORK.
$20,000 IN VESTED
In NKW STOCK embracing tho LARGEST and FINEST anRortment of 8ELKCT DRUGS
and MEDICINES, European and American CHEMICALS. Perrinn and French
FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, Ac.. &o.. ever before
offered in Columbus MANY of the GOODS IN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of our stock
now being opened conrifttriof the following aie^pde
250 gals (White) Kerosene Oil;
300 lbs Tea, Young Hyson ;
200 lbs Black, English Breakfast;
250 guls English Alcohol, high proof;
800 lbs Refined Borax, English;
500 lbs Epsum Salts;
25 lbs Nutmegs;
50 lba Gum Asafoetlda;*
60 lbs Einp. CanthnrK;
100 lbs Aq. Ammonia, Iff;
100 lbs Spirits Nitre bulo. f f f;
1500 lbs Black Pepper;
30J lbs Allspice;
200 Jb.1 Raco Ginger, fresh;
60 Iks Cinnamon Bark;
25 oases Olivo Oil;
100 lbs Cabinet Glue;
50 lbs White Glue ;
0J0 lbs I»i Garb Soda, Liverpool;
100 lbs Corn Starch, new;
100 lbs Lorillard’s Mucaboy Snuff;
25 lbs Pul Cayenne Popper;
100 lbs Puro Cronin Tartar;
100 ou Sulpli Quinine;
50 oks Sulpli Morphino;
50 lbs Eng. Blue Motts;
100 lbs Corn. Ammonia;
300 lbs Alum;
50 lbs Balsam Copaiba :
25 lbr. Sub. Nit. Bisitlutk ;
60 lbs Gum Camphor;
25 lbs Sulpli. Ktner;
50 ibs (new) Ifups;
50 lbs Preoip. Curb. Iron;
25 lbs Carb. Magnesia;
10 gross Mustard;
25 lbs Bath Sponge;
100 gross Pees. Vials nnd Bottles ;
25 gross Wine Bottlos;
1 gross London Club Sauce;
24 grtss Patent Pills, assorted;
1 gross Davis’ Pain Killer;
6 do/. Sozodont:
12 do7. Sarsaparilla;
20 doz Capfuios, Cop.
6 gross Brown’s Essonce J
36 dot Glurs Syringes M nnd T;
12 dofe Self-injecting Syringes, improved;
100 gross bottlo corks;
100 gross vial corks :
50 Ibu Turkey Rhubarb, Arua;
50 lbs India Rhubarb, powd’d ;
100 gals East India Castor Oil;
1 ease 50 lbs Turkey Opium:
26 lbs Pal. Ipecao, new;
25lbs Pulv. Jalap;
50 lbs Iodide Potassium ;
25 lbs Iodine, resub; *
3 gross Soidlitx Powders;
1 gross McMuno’s Elixir Opium;
1 gross Steer’s Opodeldoc;
1 gross Bateman’s Drops ;
20 doz Congress Water;
25 doz Vermilugo, assorted;
25 doz Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient;
1 gross Drake’s Plantation Bitters
gross llelmbold’s Buchu
gross Hosteller’s Bitters ;
gross Ayer's Aguo Cure;
/•s gross Chrisiudora’a and Batchelor's Hair
, Dye;
Vi gross Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
1 gross Haarlem Oil;
1 gross Ayer’s Pills; .
250 Photographic Albums, beatiful styles;
50 pr Egyptian and Froneh Toilet Sets, of the
most beautiful styles and colors ;
6 doz Puff Bnxos, Chinese;
12doz Lubiti’s Handkerchief Extracts;
12 doz Night Bloouiiug Cereus, Axtraet;
0doz Egyptian Extract;
3d doz French and Enulish Perfume ;
75 doz Colognes, English, French, German
and American ;
50 doz Rose Hair Oil ;
•SO doz Bear's Oil;
luO doz Flavoring Extract assorted ;
25 doz Egyptian aud French Pomades ;
12 doz Lubin’s Soap;
36 doz Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ;
12 doz Military Shaving Soap ;
36 doz Brown Windsor Soap;
20 boxes Bazin's Barber Soap ;
36 doz Fino Pocket Knives ;
36 do* Portuumies, Ladies’ and Gout lent cn's;
100doz Lily White.all kinds;
12doz Kerosene Lamps;
50 doz Kerosene Lamp Chimneys;
luO doz Kerosene Lamp Wicks;
6 doz Portable Egg Nogg ;
12 doz Concentrated Milk, in cans ;
12 doz Old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
fO gals V. O. P, Cognac Brandy ;
00gals Old Topee Sherry Wine;
50 gals Imperial Pure Juice Madeira Wine;
6 doz Sparkling Maschello Wine;
12 doz lloidsick Champagne Wine ;
6 Whitt Old Bourbon Whiskey ;
12 M Havana Cigars;
Holiday gifts
0 doz pair Tooth Forceps;
100 gross PiJl Boxes, ami fancy Jo;
1 gross English and French Hair Brush’
3 gross J R Dressing Combs;
5 gross Fine-tooth Comb?, Ivory;
f> gross Coat Plastor;
5 gross Tricophcrus;
12 doz Buy Rum:
12 doz English llonoy Soap;
60 lbs Puro Essence Oils;
100 doz Ink, assorted sizes;
50 roams Letter and Noto Paper ;
12 M Opuque Envelopes;
60 lbs Gum Arabic, select;
Bridal Presents;
A LARGE STOCK OF
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON :
10.000 lbs. Puro Whito Load, in Oil ;
2.000 lbs French Zinc, in Oil;
5.000 lbs Cottage faints, in Oil;
4 bbls Furniture Varnish, No, 1;
2 bbls Japan Varimlt;
9&r All orders thankfully received and filled with dispatch. The trade supplied with every
thing iu our line at the LOWEST PRICES. . „
Mir Remember tho Sign of tho GOLDEN EAGLE, No. 93 Broadstroct.rioxtdeortoJ,En-
nis Co'* Hardware Store. .1. S. PEMBERTON 4l CD.
nov 26—tl'
! 2 bbls ConehlVarnish;
i 500 gull's Linseed Oil;
50 boxes Window Glass, assorted;
10,000 Ibs PUTTY, and a general assortment ot
I PAINTS and colors.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OPPIOB,
i\G. Gf> BROAD STREET,
COLUMBUS, UA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent!
QPECIAL NOTICE.— I beg leave to call
attention to tho capitalists of our commu
nity that I have on my books a large humber of
Holiers, Lots, Farm-, Plantations and other
species of property which does not nppe&rito
iny column in the newspapers. My advice is
to all that if you want to buy call first on me
and see it Wc can’t trade, then go elsewhere.
J. II. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A nico littlo place, c tpuble of fine iinprove-
mcnis, containing 80 aces of land, four miles
ea9t of Columbus, on the Steam Mill road, at
present occupied by F. Ilooten. A bargain can
be had if application bo mudo at once to
J. U. SIKES.
To Rent,
, 1 ho beautiful residonco ol the into den. Hull,
in Summerville,.Ain,, 21-4 miles from Columbus.
It contains live rooms, has a lurtte garden,
vut.j-urd and orchard. Apply to
J. H. SIKES.
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BEO.,
R O K. El
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANK AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
BOUGHT SOLD.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
OHORGIA. „ ,
Boy g Bank of Selina..
Central Railroad Bunk 93 Ceutrul Bank-
Georgia Railroad nnd Banking Company.
Bank of Middle Georgia
Marine Bank
Bank of Augusta
Augusta Insurance
Bank of Athens
Bank of Columbus
Bank of Commerce
Bank of the Empire State
Bank of Fulton
Bank of Savannah
Bank of the State of Ueorgiu
City Bank of Augusta-.
Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank 12 Exchango Bank-
Mechanics’ Bank 12 Farmers’aud Exchange Batik-
40
Commoreial Batik 33
Eastern Bunk - 66
76 Northern Bank - 65
39 Southern Bank "5
13 SO UTH OA-ROLiIN-A..
37 Bank of Camden - 35
16 Bank of Charleston..** 20
12 Bunk of Chester 20
16 Bank of Georgetown 20
30 Bank of Hamburg 20
60 Bank of Newberry 25
21 Bunk of the State of South Carolina 22
Commercial Bank 17
18
14
Merchauto’ and Plunters’ Bunk
Planters’ Bank...* •
Union Bank - -
Manufacturers’ Bank
Timber Cuttors’ Bank
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile...*..**
Bank of Montgomery-*
49- FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE.
October 31—2ui
12 Merchants’ Bank
I s Peoples’ Bank 60
12 . planters’ Bank of Fuirfield 18
16 ' planters’ and Mechanics’ Bank....- 22
1- State Bauk - 14
Southwestern Railroad 40
•6’ Uuiou Bank 70
A
AV" anted,
GOOD BREAD 1?AKER cun find stendy
employment and good wages by applying at
e to J. H. SIKES.
Wanted to Buy,
A NICE little residence situated near the
City. Proposals received nt my office.
J. II. SIKES.
FOR RENT,
A SMALL STORE on Broad street, which
cun be had at reasonable rates, if applica
tion be made nt once to
J, H. SIKES.
FOR SALE.
A TRACT OF LAND, most of which is
cleared, 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 ia a lnrgc ham. gin
house and screw and nbundant out-houses.
This Plantation is ut a railroad depot, at
which a wurebousu could bo kept nnd made
profitable. The recoipts of cot ton at tuat depot
being usually from 10U0 to 1500 bales, and its
convenience lo Montgomery maker it a desira-
hle place for a Dairy Furrn, tho range for stock
being excellent.
Apply to J. If. SIKES.
FOR SALE,
A PLANTATION located in Chattahoochee
county, Ga., 18 mile* fr *ui Columbus, Ga,,
214 miles Irom Cussota, and 5 miles from the
Cbaltahooohoe River.
There is 1,300 acres, 900 of which is cleared
and under good fouce.
The buildings on tho place is equal, if not
superior to any in this section of the date.
They consist of a lar<e mansion house with 7
large rooms and porch b.ek and front; kiteh-
en, smoke house and overseer's house, and 12
large negro houses, all framed, with brick
chimneys ; and nil other necessary outhouses.
Thin place iu very healthy : and is good cotton
land. Formerly known as the Hardaway place.
Apply to
II. SIKES.
Wit. R. Bkdkm,.
Rqb’1 C. Pope.
NEW
BOOT &ND SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COOK’S HOTEL).
W OULD respectfully announce to the citi
zens of Columbus and vicinity that we are
now receiving and opening our stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will continually keep on bund every style ot
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, and
Men's Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Shoes und
Qaiteru, and Children’s Copper-tiped Shoes.
All Grades of
Buff, Kip and U ax Brogans.
Grent pains has been taken in getting up our
stock, auu wc guarantee a I work sold.
4»#*To Country Merchants wc offer liberal in
ducements, nnd invito them to examine our
stock.
Also, a fino assortment of
Soft and Cashmere Hats.
oot 21-tf
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON!
We arc now prepared to forward Cotton and other Merchandise to and
from the Northern otrfaa at our present
REDUCED BATES.
AH consignments to us through our Agent at Augusta, Mr. Wn. B.
Davison, will bo promptly forwarded by our line of First Class River
Steamers, under command of the oldest Captains and Pilots on the Tiver,
and by us promptly turned over, nt Savannah, to the New York, Boston,
Baltimoro, or Philadelphia Steamers.
Consignments to our care, from Northern cities, will bo forwarded
immediately on arrival at Savannah, and should there he at any time an
accumulation of froight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at once he
put upon the line.
Tho greatest possible dispatch and economy will he exorcised in gutting
consignments t' rough, and our arrangements are suclt as to warrant us in
saying, entire 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.
December 6, 1865— lm ’■ f
w:
Cotton Mill for Sale.
f AT E offer for sale our COTTON M ILF, loca-
YV ted at Bradford, Coosa county. Alabama,
with 142U ucres of luud attached. For particu
lars, address
SIMPSON & MOORE.
Care of Lchmun, Durr A Co.,
nov 22 lm Montgomery, Ain.
GKNERAL PURCHASING AGENCY.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
AW tf LO.VDO.y. VUyNECriCUT.
ILL Attend promptly to tho purchasiug
und foiwaraing ot all classes of MERCH
ANDISE und every description of MACHIN
ERY, applicable to tho wnnt.s of the Southern
people.
All purchases made free of Commission till
October next, at tho lowest market ratos, ai d
forwarded by the most expeditious routes. Or
ders mutt be accompanied with the money, and
addressed to us either at New London, Conn.,
• 82 John Str> ot, New York.
Refer to K. E. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W.
G. Clemons, Co umbus, Ga.
augltt
FOR SALE;
AT THE OLD STAND OK
J. B. JAQUES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
IIAnNIJSS.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
W ISUING to closo out the lot soon, wc will
soli cheap for cask, or exchange for cot-
ten. Sept. 5,1865-tf
For Sale or Rent,
A PLANTATION with 8"0 acres open land.
The average crops heretofore raised on this
place are equal to (hose raised on any other
plantation in this section of country,
dee 15—lot M. L. PATTERSON.
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Female Regulator,
Cure iSuppressed, hretmive and
J‘tiin/nl Menstruation, Green
Sickness, ferrous anil Sjdnal Af
fections. Pains in the Back, Sick-
Headache, Giddiness, and all dis
eases that spring from Irregularity,
by removing the cause nnd ull the
effects that arise from It. They
are perfectly sate In all cases, ex
cept when forbid den by direc
tions, aud are easy to administer,
ns they are nicely sugar coated.
They should be iu the hands of
every Midden, Wife, and Mother
in the laud.
Ladles can address us in perfect
confidence, and state their c«»n«-
plaint* In full, ss we treat nil Female Complaints,
and prepare Medicines suitable for all diseases to
which they are subject—Thirty-two page pamphlet,
In a scaled envelope, free.
The Cherokee Pills are sold by all druggists at $1
per box, or sir boxes for $!>; or tliey are sent^by
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Walker St., N. Y.
N. B.—Cherokeo Pills No. 2 arc prepared for
special cases, when milder medicines fail; these
are sent by mall, free of postage, ou receipt of $5,
the price of each box.
Dr. WRIGHT’S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, Kusence of I.it'e,
Cures General Debilitv, Weak
ness, flutterlc* in r finales,
Z Palpitation qr" the Heart and
all X.rr.a,* Hi-, an*, ft re-
? ttwvs n#w life and vigof to tho
aged, causing the hot blood of
*’ As the Phrnlx rjtei youth to course tho velna, res-
from the ashes of V* ,. ir i n „ ,i. , ( , imk n f (.mera-
iew Vfe^So 'dots t>on - ’cniuriitg Jmi>Ueiicv and
this RbUir rsjuven- Debility. restoring Manliness
ate the system and and futl rigor, thus proving a
overcome discaie perfect “ Plixir of /.one," re
moving Sterility nial Barrenness In both sexes. To
the young, middle-aged, nnd aged, Ihcro U» no greater
boou than this "Elixir of Life." It gives a new
lent* of life, causlug tho weak and debilitated to
have renewed strength and vigor, and tho entire
system to thrill with joy and pleasure.
* Price, one bottle fl; three bottles $5 \ fcnt by
express to any address.
Our medicines are sold nnd recommended by all
respectable druggists lu every part of the civilised
S lope; tome unprincipled dealers, however, try to
pcelve their customers by selling cheap aud worth
less compounds in order to make money. Be not
deceived—ask for those medicines and take no
others. If the druggLt does not keep them, write
to ua, and we will send them by express, carefully
packed, free from observation, w • w|U be pleated
to receive letters with full statements in regard w
any disease with which ladles or gentlemen are
afflicted Address ull letters F*»r medicine*, i>mmu
lct*, or advice, to the sole propuetor, |
Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 37 Wallwr fit., R. Y»