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EDWARD PARSONS i. th. Mthorind
* of th. K»<l ui f» r AlUnt *'
““ Mlowlot named lentl.men are As-lit.
»Icovlin Abb—* i
“maFPowm. seal.’Station.
*« I.ey. Hatehaohubbaa.
« E.fianbom. UurtTille.
£ fl. Waltar. Paraona.
T W Bank*. Goarrjrton.
a c. Baker. Su«pen«lon.
W 0. Andrew., Chnnnannnaa.
n 'a Smith, Union Sprint#.
Si W. A. be#ier. Villnla.
,Thomaa J. Burks. OlaonrUla.
£'l. Jenkin#. Midway.
tr The followimr named ( anUaman are our
Jttmtaaltbe.ereral depot# ou tbaMuaao«aa
Station No. 2. Col, J. A. L. Liu.
At Box Sprint., H. D. WlttMU.
Xtlleneva, 0. J. O’Nial.
At Butler. E. B. Wxtaaa.
At Fort Valley. J- U. Btiuotok.
At Jouea’Crosalnt* J*»« W. CoTitoeoit.
ti ,ou want pretle and cheap tooda oall on
_ . Parker. No. M Brood atr.et, who baa
u.’i rooeired frdm New York a large and bean-
nr.l asaortment of Cloak and Dreaa Trimmlnga.
Coida. Real I.aoee. Bugle Trimming.
Dreaa Silk.. Dreaa Button#. White Good#, alj
kioda. and a Boa lot of Dreae Uooda. which wll
ha add a# now aa they can bo purohaaed any
where in the eity.
dee IT tf ^ ■
fite reading matter on every page.
'hKAU-RUARTI[R*i l
MU.llAltY oKGANIEATltiM.*
The Commiaaione 1 and non-eommiaaioned
oflrara. will meet at Capt Ivey’a head-quarter#
thii morning at id u'clock, A. M.
dec 22 It
Laiiet I if } ou want to see the prettieet
•nd bc«t atao.tniuut of real Valencia,
thread and tiimpure lace, jaconet edging
and in-erling. dre«« trimming# all etyles,
dreaa alike, and drea# good# of every de.
tcriplion, call at No. 64 Broauf Btroel,
where you will find good# very cheap.
Their imAUr ia, "quick talea and small
profl'.,” and they aro determined that no
ODD .hall undersell them.
They aro selling shoes, hats, table
cutlery, and genu' furnishing good#, for
a great deal lets than they can be bought
tlaewhere. [Dec. 23—If
New Advnrliaementa.
D. T. & K. Ellia will buve a large sale
to-day of furniture, cane ayrup, oana-
burgi, horses, mules, Ac. Jewelry of a
■uperior tirade will bo sold also.
J. w. l'enso has a Hit of articles auita.
Us for holiday presenls. Nothing is more
tpproprisie fur such occasions than hand-
ioraa books.
; Regular meeting of Ogletorpe Lodgo to-
nijlit OUlcers are to be elected, and a
full attendance is desired.
Tbe officers of the new company aro re
quested to meet a*, the headquarters of
Cspt. Ivey this morning at ten o’clock.
Mr K T. Shepherd's horse was stolen
today from the post to which it was
hitched in the sl ot Ho will pay one
hundred dollars for its return to him.
Stppingion, D-ws A Uo. have a lino lot
of good# Sou hdverlUement.
F. M. Brook.,, the present first rate
Clerk of the Superior Court, ii announced
u a candidate for re-eleotion in January
next.
Mr. Saunders has a school notice that
Quit be read. Tim present vacation will
soon wear out, und hi# pupils will want to
know when lo Sturt again.
Our River has been slowly falling for
two or three days, but there ia yet a
sufficiency of water for steamboat naviga
tion, and we lenin that heavy rains have
fallen in the up-country, giving us assur
sueoof a rising river again very soon.
Neither of tbe boats expected had arriv-
ed st our whnrf when wo closed Ibis
report lost evening. Tbe Indian left Apa-
ltcbicola on Monday evening, and the
.Maiianna on Tuesday morning, both of
them hesvily laden with freiiht for this
city. The latter, we understand, bad threo
thousand barrels of freight for Columbus.
Vnivertitg of Georgia.—We are sure
llist every Georgian will share with us the
ples.uie and pride experienced on learn
ing that the State University at Athens is
so Men to be re-opened, and with such a
distinguished and competent faculty. The
faculty embrace several of the first men ol
tbe Stale—eminent not only for their
learning and experience in tbe training of
youth, but for ihcir piety and other quali
ties that ennoble manhood. The I'rosi-
dent it ono of the roost successful and ro-
ipeclt d teachers in tho whole Union
min ol deep research and varied learning,
sad in private life ono of tho purest and
best men ot tho age. Tho other members
ot the faculty have boon for a longer time
residents of Georgia, and are too well
kaown throughout the State to require
eny introduction or eulogy from us. No
beuer nton could have been selected for
their positions, ii the whole State bad been
searched over.
Wo coincide with the Athens Banner in
ilsopinion "that a new era in tbe life of
lbs University will begin with its ap
proaching session. The energetio spirit in
'ho Board of Trustees; the watm and
tsslous co-operation of Us numerous
A nmni; the indications of the newspaper
I-'eu and its earnest ndvocacy of the
claims of th- University upon public con
Udine-; and ub-ve all, the profound con-
rictiun to general among tho cltiaens of
beorgia that wn now need, more than cv.
•r, the advantages of a fully-developed
University ; all these are unmistakeable
l| gn# t! at this Institution it destined to
»»t»r untne lialely upon a career of ca.
“rged usefulness. Assured, as wa are, ol
this fact, We congratulate the State on the
cheering prospects of her University; and
•tth ail our heart, (and uttering front the
ran the fervent wish of nearly one Ihou-
*»nd Alumni,) we bid her God’s speed in
inspiring the young intellect of Georgia
with the nuns and aspirations of .a noble,
Christian scholarship."
See the announcement of tbo re-open-
cg°f the University in our advertising
columns.
FA« grandest display of pretty dolls,
I * of *i* hinds, and good things iunurn-
Lm I* 1 U> * t w “ e,er * wn i° Columbus,
"iil be exhibit* d at tbo Ben Hive to-dsy.
splendid Cht is trees trees also. Plenty
s«#°l *** • cierke now—to that you will
* hlt * tu Wait as heretofore. It
ttsht'.^J*"^ durived by the Govern-
Macon, Georwia, from the duty of
Per pound on ootton for six
aain..'«, P j* e ® <lln A lh ” 1st ®f November,
. u J * l II. III. IV. V. ®d to one hundred and fifty thou-
STtlJi U * N ’ f n<l 11 *• an Imated Out the
thai m '• r, '’nd from the seme source at
"wliiJfl***, 7' 1 r “ c » ■’“re Una half a
--. U ° a «/ dollars additional during tee
“*“** •» Nueeanber end Bsssate.
[For tbo Enquirer.
.V. FOUGHT KOT THK POOR.
Forget rv t the root-.
Hut open your dour.
And welcome them in to the fe*?t:
Not now ns of yore,
When plenty und more,
Their joys oi Cbriitm/w increased.
Full well do we know,
The father lies low,
Who living, them plenty could give:
But the b .11 of the foe.
Or the musket stock blow,
Made the father at once cease to live.
1IU little one s now,
In agony bow,
To sorrow, to want and to grief:
Then open your door,
And ask in tho r oor.
And give to tho needy relief.
Our Father above.
The source of all lore,
Will trebly tbe donor repay ;
Then open the door,
And ask in the poor,
And feed them on glad Christmas day.
J. T. S.
HOTEL ARRIVAL.?.
Cook’s Hotel, Dec. 21 t 1805.
A H Rowell, Ga;
B V McGinty, Piko co, Gh;
J Darby. Auburn. Ala;
Geo W Hall, Lexington, Ky;
A P Git son, Macon, Gh;
Thos W bteel, Wctumpka, Ala;
E H Smith and sister, Talbot co, Gh;
J A L Lne Gh;
Mrs M A Lee und two childron, do;
M P Wyman, Union Springb;
Jno O'Neil, do;
M Tatum, Macon co, Ala;
W H Mathew*, Chambers co,‘AIh;
llufu* Peterson, Wilmington, N 17;
J J Ali»)*cn, Miicon. Ga;
J C Cozatt, 8W1I H;
Jhn F B »eoy. Russell co, AU;
G W Morgan, Gh;
E B Morgan, do;
M Cole, do;
Mr Watson, do:
Gho W Diakn. Union Spring*;
1) L Cohen, Pensacola;
J W Brown, Nnshville;
S Pruitt, West Point;
.JnoT WnroHiid wife, Ala;
tl P Truland, Tuskogee;
D Curmieluvl, .SHlem, Ala;
Mrs J)r Riley, AU;
Mr»* Gh;
Mr (Jrndy and wifo. Fla;
«)no Kilhro, Opelika, Ala;
B U Rutherford, do;
Jno W Brooks, Gh;
M S Thomt)S«»n, do;
Thoa J PullUm, do;
Wnt \ Mcl)-iiignld, do;
•I N Lnnd, Macon, Gh;
Jno W C Denson, AIh.
MAUKKT ItEPORTM.
CiKciNFATt. Dec. 19—Flour continues dull
without chfimre in nrioel; for superfine$6.50 (•*.
7 75 ; extra $7.75 ^ 9 : family 19.25 10; fancy
$1(1.50 ($ 11 50
Whout is dull at ^1 97 for prime old red, and
$1.75 for m\v
Corn in ’
50<«j>53o;
Out-* advanced to 41 m elevator with a good
demand but e w'd supply,
llye steady, 7d <«v 74o tor prime,
liogs rather w«ak without oeSontiai change ;
$10,2.» 10 .V) groHh ; and drovers uro indispos
ed t • accept these rules rouddy ; receipts 6,200
head.
Provisions very dopressed and prices are tend
ing downwards We qu*ito Mess po-k at #26.50.
green uioats 8^ to 14>i for shoulders, bans and
sides; bulk meats are entirely nominal; no
quotations can hotdvcn.
Lard offered at 1 io., with small pules of prirno
country at I6U0
Cotton 45Va ("> for middling.
Whisky steady, $-.25,
Hold 145?L
The Tribune*# Wa*tiington special say*:
General Howard's official report, concern
ing tho operations ofotno Freed men’s Bu
reau and ti e condition of things in tho
South, is Ftill in tho hand* of tho Presi
dent, whom it bH8 been for seven or eight
days, and it* publication bus not yet been
* The
5W“(frfbl)S!CHRlSPMAS
WILL BE HE^IoON
LE CRITIQUE EST 4ISEE ET L'ART EST DIFFICILE
i & J. PALMER & CO.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
t
Another Large Lot
TJ UNTIE QTTO.XJZIX)
CliOTIUNG,
FOR MEN AND BOYS,
F.NE BUSINKSS COATS (Sacks and Frocks);
FINK SILK-MIXBD HVSCSKSS SUITS;
DOESKIN PANTS, and CASS. PANTS;
BLACK FROCK COATS;
DAHLIA FR0CKTKS, etc., etc.;
LINEN COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS,
NECK TIES, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS;
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all aorta aud
(isos:
| A FINE LOT OF
BOYS’ CLOTHING
FROM 3 YEARS OLD, UP.
Our long oxporienco in thin business haw oua-
bled ua to sctact a FIll^T CLASS Stock of
gooda, nud WE WILL MAKE IT TO TBE
ADVANTAGE OF THE PUBLIC TO BUY
FROM US. Como and fee a* und you will bo
AntUllcd of thi*.
RBNEMUKH
S. & J. PALMER & CO’S,
167 Broad St.,
OPPOMITK COOK
dec 15—tf
S ilOTKL.
GO T0S. tSi .1. PALMER & CO’S
And got one of thuwe elegant little suits of
Boys’ Clothing!
Tho moht SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS PRES
ENT you cun buy. dec 15—10t
L. MEYER & CO?,
4frj# OPEN
On Monday Morning,
-AT-
MULFOIID’S OLD STAND,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS GOODS,
Juat purchaBOfl in New York, nt reasonnblo
prices, eonniatinu of
PLAIN IRlrill POPLINS,
andothor stylea of Ladioa' Drufa and Cloak
Trimmings, which they offer at reduood price*
for cash.
P. 8. All persons indebted to John H. Mul-
ford. oithef by notos or accounts, will call at hi§
old stand and nc'.tle, or they will be placed in
(ho hands of uu attorney for collection on the
1st January. dec 17 tf
delay ia nsorihed to ilJJL
ill M 1
pormittod.
containing Bor.'imtMith concerning thospil*^ A fl T T\ Tl “\T f|l C\
Hnd conduct of tho people in rebel Statos, | /A I; I . I II Ii. I
Nlculaled to show that ti wi hdrawal of
Federal control from those States would
endanger tl.o interest* and safety of freed-
mon und Union peftple.
Disqrackful am* Bariiakoub.—Tho
* Uniorn-ip” «*( Enst, Tennessee are pur
suing with a bitter hatred and persecu
tion, in many section* of that part of tho
State, thoso who did not ngreo with them
during tho war; driving some from their
boinoa, preventing those HWay from re
turning, ar.d in many instance* commit
ting cold blooded murders. Now we do
not believe in the Gcnerai Government
intorefering too much in Stuto mutters.
Tbe less it n** to do with them, as a gen
eral thing, tlu- hotter. But as lh<» existing
condition ofiiflairs in F#ast Tennessee wore
caused by the war, und ”fi tho members of
the present Gov-rnruent of that State will
not stop theso outrages, but from act?show
that they rather dL-grucoful deeds of vio
lence would go on than not—in a case of
this kind, under such circums:ances, we
do think that somo power should interfere
lo protect tho lives and property of the re
turned Confederates who are willing to
become pCHCeablo Hnd law abiding citi
zens if pormiUed *o to do. The deeds now
being committed in Emt Tennessee w>uid
disgrace barbarians. And wo cannot see
bow any one who has any claim to civil
ization can be guilty of perpoirHUngthem.
^ ^ ^ [Aug. Chron.
A lady nam^d h» r s-on the other day,
Petroleum. H»»r reason for so doing was
that when she had occasion to whip him
?hc might “strike ile." <v
The most extensive brewery io the
world is at Dublin, Ireland. It employs
300 men. It turns out about 1G 000 hogs
heads of beer per day. Each workman it
alined ** quart per day. Tho brewery
was in 1780.
ClllClifj All*
Columhuh. Ga.. Dec. 19,1965.
For the purpose of protection of the person?
and proporty of the citizens of this place during
the Christmas week, the following regulations
have been thought expedient, by both Military
and Civil Authorities:
I. Ail person? found upon the streets after
9.30 r, M-, from Dcr, 24th. 1865, to January 2d.
I860, will he arrested nod brought before the
said authorities to give an account of them-
s elves.
II. No persons shall be rxeinpt from this reg
ulation except mil.tkiy end civil officers, on
duty* including the Mayor and Aldermen, who
are supposed to bo ou duty nt all time* Added
to this, all PhyMchus are exempt und are re
quested to apply to the Mayor for panes to
cover tbe time.
III. There shall be ?ix stations, in different
parts of the city t ouch elation to be the head>
quarters of the l'utruls und Police assigned to
it. When a person viobitirg the 1st paragraph
of this order is arrested, he shsll be conveyed
to tne head-quarters of the district in which he
is arrested and he subjected to the inspeetion
of tho officers, civil and milifaiy, on duty a
that post.
IV. It has. for powerful reasons, been con
sidered biSt/or all saloons and bar-rooms, aud
places where liquor is sold, to he closed during
all tho time above alluded to. This order is
peremptory and will bo obeyed. In default a
fine of #100 will be enforced, aud also take pos
aeseiou of the bar-roem.
It ill i*u seen utoucc by all order loving and
law-obeyingeitixene that thtse regulation*. It
properly enforced, will have tbe effect of pre
venting disturbances of any magnitude in the
oitjr. Let every person, both citixeu und aoi-
dier, consider bim-elf bound to use the influ
ence he may have, to secure peace and quiet
during the time above alluded to. It is not the
Intention of the authoritiee to curtail any of
tbe libet lies of tbe citisene. except in oasee of
extreme necessity, and this seems to demand
•■ch a oouate.
By order of
FRENCH WOODALL.
{ Col. Cotn'd*g Poet.
V. G. WILKIN*. Mayor.
I 4 m SO—U
AT HOME OR ABROAD.
THK
OLDEST IN.SURAN ;E COMPANY IN
AMEFIIOA,
WITH
Double the Cush A?svtu of any otb*r Company,
IS THK
TRAVELERS’ IN SURANCE CO.,
OK IIAKTFOKU, CONN.,
CASH AS.'BIS.
$600,000!
Over .TOO claim for compensation have been
paid during tho pail year, nud $20,000 polices
issued,
No Me dir u l.xaminut ion Madel
AI.L QCBHTIONB AN8WKRKD. ASn rOLICT 1HIURD
IN HVK MINUTKS,
Life Inrurnuce w:h never before so cheat) und
beneficial
$25 gets a $5,000 policy and $25 weekly com
pensation.
$50 gets n & 10,1100 policy and #50 woekly com-
pensut
NO IMPOSITION!
Direct Importation of Habana
Cigars.
I^ONDllKS 1'RINUII‘E. of VV.lles;
Londrcs Inlimidad;
llrevas Ingenuidad;
Londres .Sculapio;
Concha* cl VLijero de Lima:
Wholesale and retail by
R. F. DURAN,
Corner llnndolph .slid Broad street?.
THE LADIES
THLE
DRUG AND CHEMICAL HOUSE.
J. S. l’KMBURTON.
DR. A. M. WALKER.
ARK KKQ.UB8TKD TO VISIT THE
BEFORE Till
GRAND RUSH
Thereby lmviog more attention pai
them, und saving their dreseee and pa
tience. Tho HIVE will ho kept opon
till 0 o'clock nt night, in order that
Motliom end Fathora jnay come and
make tlioir eolootiouA' quietly.
TOYS! TOYSR TOYS!!!
TILL YOU CAN’T UEST!
FireWorl||l Fire Works!!
Warranted to Make ti Noise !
CANDIES!
.Snpposed to ho Sweet i ' '
ALSO THE FOLLOWING
DRY GOODS, &C,
SOLID DELAINES and MERINO*^
MAGENTA,
CRIMSON,
WHITE, * -v
ASHES OF, KOSES.
MAZARINE BLUE, ficc,
SONTAGS nod NUBIAS,
Plain and Embroidered SETTS,
Ladies do Tl’d'k’fs,
do L. V. do.
Buttons, Braids und Trimmings,
Brown Sna Island Domestic,
7-8 and 4-4 Bleached do
Superior Linen Tattle Damask,
HI-4 Brpwn nud Blenched Sheeting,
A gcud lot Stoehrihlmd
UMBRELLAS,
Ludies' und Miaaoa.' SHOES,
POET MONNA1ES, Ato,
MOHOCCO BAGS,
In great variety,
Are,, Ac,.
J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO.,
Wdfo^ESALE DRUGGISTS,
MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
NEXT DOOR TO J. jUTNIS St CO'S IIAROWARK STORK.
S 20,000 INVESTED
,he UAttOFST and FINEST owortmsnt of SELECT DRUGS
dKDtCINLb, Kuropeiin «nd American CHEMICALS, Pereian and Franoh
IANC\ GOODS, PKRFUMKKY 80AP4, Ac., Ac., over before
ollhroit in Columbus M ANY of the GQ6D4 fN ORIGINAL
PACKAGES AS IMPORTED. That part of ourltiik
now being opened coosieteof the followiugurtiolee:
Jnglish Break fast;
English Alcohol, high proof;
tefined Borax, Kngmh;
(SUw,
■wtunria; .
.monia, ft - #:
Nine bulc,fff; .
k I’eppor;
-..-AUtpioo:
20U lbs Kaoo Ginger, frtsh;
50 Ibf Cinnamon Dark;
25 oases Olive Oil;
lnO lbs Cabinet Gluo;
50 lbs White Glue;
9^0 lb* Di Carb Soda, Liverpool 5
100 lbs Corn Stai'on. new;
• 100 lb* Lorillurd’s .Mucaboy Suufi;
yfi 1 La i>m Ouyeuno Pepper;
ro Creuui Turtur;
ph Qulk.ine;
pa n Morpbme;
Mass;
ioniu;
■ 1 groxs-YiebdcniJIub Saucoj
24 gr,.*8 Putent Pills, assorted:
1 gro«* Davis' Pain Killer ; •.
C .do* Sozodout:
12 doxSuiMparjilaj
20 dox Capsule?, Cop. apd Oqb.;
6 gross Brown'* Kssenoe Jamaica Ginger;
36 doz Glass Hyringed M and T;
12 ilot helf-iiijectiiig Syringes, improved;
8 dox Cod Liver Oil;
6 d«*z pair To *tli Porccp?;
list irrot* Pill Hoke?, und fancy Jo:
1 gros?Englishaod ffrepvb liuir Brushes:
3 gross 1 It Dressing Comb?;
5 gross rine-tooth Comb*. Ivory ;
5 gross Coat Plaster;
5 gross Tricopherus;
12 dor, B iy Hum:
12 dox Knglifh Honey Soap;
DO lbs Puro Essence Oils;
100 dox ink, assorted sizix,;
50 reams Letter aud Note Paper ;
12 M Opaque Envelope?;
50 lbs Gum Arabic, dolcct;
Bridal Proaeuis;
grow vtal oor as ;
• lbs Turkey Rhubarb, true:
50 ibs India Rhubarb, powd’d;
100 gals East India t'astor Oil;
1 case 50 lbs Turkey Opium;
25 Ibs Pul Ipccao, new;
25lbs Pulv. Jalap:
5'* lbs Iodide Potassium ;
25 Ibs Iodine, resub;
J gross Keidlits Powders;
1 gross MoMuna's Elixir Opium;
1 gross Steer's Opodeldoc;
1 g.oss Ba Oman's Drops ;
20 do* Congress Water ;
25 dux Vermifuge, assorted;
25do* Mustang Liniment;
1 gross Tarrant s Seitser Aperient;
1 gross Drake's Plantation Bitters
ft gross llelubold’s Buohu
ft gross Uosteiter's Bitters ;
ft gross Ayer's Cherry Teotoral;
1 gross Duarlem Oil;
1 gross Ayer's Pills;
250Photographic) Albums, beatiful styles:
5opr Egyptian and Franoh Toilet Sets, oithe
most heautiiulstyies and oolors;
6 doz Puff Boxes, Chinese;
12 doz Lubin’M Handkerchief Extracts;
12 d« 1 Night Blooming Ceretu, Ax tract;
6 dux Egyptian Kxtraot;
36 doz Freuch and English Perfume :
75 dot Colognes, Euglish. Freuch, German
ami American j
50 dox Kt sc ilair Oil;
86 doz Bear's Oil;
1k» dot Flavoring Kxtraot assorted ;
25 d z Egyptian and French Pomades;
12 dt z Lubin's Busp;
3» dos Fine Toilet Soaps, fancy ;
12 doz Military Shaving Soap ;
56 doz brown Windsor Soap;
2u boxes Batin's Barber Soap;
36 doz Fruo Pocket Knives ;
36 dux Porltuouie?, Ladies' »ind Geutleraen's;
lUUdutLily Whito.all kinds;
l2duz Koiosene Lamps;
r*u dux kornueue Lamp Chimneys :
1 (X>doz iveroxeuu Lamp Wicks;
6 doz Portable Kgg Nogg •
12 dot Concentrated Milk, in cans ;
12 dox old Reserve Imp. Wedding Wine;
fU gats V. 0.1\ Cognac Brandy ;
■“ Sherry Wine;
ure sluice Madeira Wine;
CO gals Old Topee Sherry Wine;
erialPu *
klingM.
12 doz li.dd'-iok Champagne Wine ;
6 tibls Old Bourbon Whiskey ;
12 M Havana Cigars ;
llulidny gift*;
50gals import—
6 noxSparkling Mascbelle Wine;
iMek
A LARGE STOCK. OR
Druggist’s and Physician’s Furniture.
EXPECTED TO ARRIVE SOON:
10,000 lbs. Pure While Load, in Oil;
2,000 lbs French /Hoc, m Oil;
5,(XX) ibs Cottage Paints, in Oil;
1 labia Furuituro Varnish, No, 1 •
2 bbl? Japan Varnieb;
m ah
thing lu 1
I 2 bbls Conoh.Varnish;
I 500 gall’s Linseed Oil;
59 boxes Window Glass, assorted)
10,000 Ibs POTTY, aud a general assortment o
I PAIN IS and colors.
JUT Remombur the Sign ol ibe GULDbN EAGLE. No. 9S Broadstveet. next door to J, F.n
els A Co’s Hardware Store- Ja 8. PaMBKItTON A> Co.
nov *i2b—tl
dec 17 tf
W. II. II. PHELPS.
WILDMAN, YOUNG & BR0.,
Having liouglif tliu Kynolmrt Bukfry,
I nm prepared to get up any Hort ot
CAKKS, in uny Rort of style, nt short
notion.
Fresh Bread
every day (oxoopt Sunduy). I am wa
king a superior article of Crackers, to
which I invite the attention of the pub-
lie. W. II. II. PHELPS,
uov 30 tf
BLOUNT & CHIPLEY,
YSTo. 48
BROAD STREET,
GROCERS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Valuable City Property
FOIl KALUs
'HOSE tw<« very valuable brick s*ores. Not.
I 152 und I d. Ifrt.nd moot, udjuimug Cook's
II tel, they 11: 0about 18 feel 1'iont, inc udiug an
Alley ol C fee), next to Cook's Hotel, they have
beon thoroughly Ircpnirol «nd renovaie.1. and
arc now rcntoJ to tiiet-oluHM tenants,paying 20
per criit «>n too price nt>kod for them,
—ALSO—
Those two brick storos and one wooden tene
ment. Nos IM), 142, nod Is4. tlroud sireer, just
below Cook'.- 1 Hotel, iuoudiug met udj. ining the
U fit at <8 A-fwiii • ( lU’c, This properly \b
about06 l*;cl Lent. h:i' 1 lie , rivilege ol the Al
ley in the ro?r. running out into« rawiord street,
and is paying*.6 per cent, on the price fuked
—ALSO—
That di'Siroble «iwelling house end lot on
CraWford Sire t oppotite the old Prebbyteriuu
Chuiob. uccup ed i»> F, G dden, F^q„ contain
ing four Mum-, large paesngo und pantries, to
gether wub .t>> uevee-ory outbuilding?, ginlen
und brick w. .1 of water. This property w abu
n.ithig 20 pe» coni, on the price a?hod for it.
Fariu.’ tne puicu.i“e ino-vy for ell or any ot the
above prppeit) may reui«iu on mortgage fur
on* youi. . .
Fur further parUouicrs apply to
JDS. K. WEBSTER.
dec 17 tf
Election of Delegate for Georgia
Convention.
I N Confoiinity with instructions from h!s Ex
cellcncj, Jisiii’i Johufion, lVovi?lonul Gov
ernor ul U "rglii ' here wifi bu un efecLou on
thoflrxl W •■•In.'diy iu January next for one
Dclegaiolr ni Mo cogae cuiii.ty-to fill the va
cancy oco*i-b.md '•> the death »>! the lion. Iline?
Holt—lu th*- Convention of Georgia (It the
law should be »>• haug«*d as to hold tho oleo
tlou for oouuiy offi 'ers un uny other day than
that shove named the eloetion tor Delegate
wi I be held at ihe satno time aud places a« ibe
•loction for oouiiiy ullicera ) _ _ _
JNo J. McKENDRKE, J. I. C.
JOHN H lVBk.sl. 1. C.
D. D TU0MFSON, J.I.C.
"W anted,
A GOOD TANNKR, to wh in good wage*
and oonslaat employment will be give*.'
fly immediately to the undoraij>i»^^
doo 21 Tt* ' Midway. Ala.
A. W. PERSONS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
W ILL practioe in the Courts of (he Chatta
hoochee Judicial Circuit, also, the coun
ties through which p:ns«? ibe Muncogee and
and S W. It. It. Also, the counties of Macuu,
KufsoII and Ji irbour, in A'nbams. Will give
prompt attention to all business iu tbe military
ujurts.
I tun prej’Hred to reduce to shape all claim?
against the Government, to he finally menaced
by u ilihtiiigiiLhed b gal firm at the cipital.
Spemul pardons procured lor the lAvJOO clast
ut short notice.
Office on "freof.
_dco 15 VL
Admihiatrators Sale.
Valuable Cotton Plantation.
B Y virtue of an order granted to me by the
Probate Judge of Mucon county, as tbe
administrator of Uriah Paulk, dec a»ed, I will
*eli to tbe hiftit-i bidder on ihe a .lat day of Jan-
Uury next. • t Ibe premises ot said deceased,
Aluies. llorais, Cattle. Hogs. Wiigons Plan-
t.1(1011 Tool,, Corn. Fodder. 1 Piano. 1 Gold
VVatch . nd other articles.
Also, ut tne sumo lime and place, I will sell
tho Plantation of intcjtate. which embrace*'
1 bout t 20 acre? of Innd. un excellent Cutpm
Plantation, nndir good re pair and the moat ot
it fruMh, situated MX in ilea west of Uoiun
Spring'-. Terms of sale Cash.
r u n unvv
dec 21 Ot*
It. O. HOWARD, AJui’r.
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
\VAKKUOUSK AS6 OBSEUAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
A LL busincts snllusUd lu Uiciu stinll rro.lvc
ITuuipl allentiuu.
JOHS FOSTAINK,
w. a. uuuiiKn.
C.'lumbus. Due VI. ISAS—if
All Concerned Take Notice.
I?OK the ensuing municipal yekr. for the eon-
1 veni-nee ot the puulie, I will undertake lo
furnirh Colha?. liearse. Carnages, aud wall up
aravea, if called on. The Coffin*, lieurseanu
Can i»gen will he furniabed at cost. Graven
Criokea at less than piu-enl charges. I will
oi«o keep burying lew io complete order I
h ve made all arrangements to do all paintigar
r d hrii-b weak Hinbor nfttioe. Wbeowork
eompletod tke Money wilt he required unless
•^r«ny« H ~y V '
OKERS,
OLD OFFICE MECHANICS’ BANE AGENCY.
GOLD, SILVER AND EXCHANGE
* ’ b ' f»
BOUGHT SOLID.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BANK NOTES.
GEORGIA. „ ,
« , Bank of tielum —
Central Railroad Bank #**! (Jo tr.il Bank
Georgia Railroad and Bunking C« mpnny... w Cumtuereial Bank ...-
Bank of Middle Georgia 1 Ka?tern Bank -
Marine Bank - «»ii Northern Bank
Bank of Augusta 30; s ou ;horuBauk
AugustaInaurauce H|j fc*OUT3Ei O AHOLIN 4
Bank or Athens 37 0 | Cauiuou
Bank ol Columbus— 15,. titank uf Charleston ——
Bank oi Commerce 1^ Bunk of Chester
Bunk of the Empire State 15‘ li.mfc of Georgetown -
Bank of Pulton - 30 of Hamburg
Bank of Favat nah #**o ii an ic of Newberry ——
Bank of (he .State ot Georgia 27;! Bteiik of the^tmte of 6outh Carolina
City Bank of Auguxta v,ommeroial Bank ——
Farmers’and Mechanic*' Bank ^’Exchange Bank
Mechanics’ Bank - — 1*,^ Farmer*' and Exchange Bank -
Merchant.)'und PluUter*’ Bank 12' Merobaut*’ Bauk
Planters' Bank - M People*’ Bank
Uuion Bauk Planters’ Bank of Fairfle^d -
Mauuluclurer*’Bank - « 15;! planter*’ and Mechanics'Bank—
Timber Cutters’ Bank— 12; sta e Bank
AL A. B A. A. " Southwestern Railroad
Bauk of Mobile - - 7S Uuion Bauk
Bank of Montgomery 95
gyr FOR QUOTATIONS OF OTHER BANK NOTES ENQUIRE AT OUR OFFICE
October 31—2m
Buy’g
TO SHIPPERS OF COTTON!
We are tmir jfreparod to forward Cotton and otlior Merohandia# to aud
from the Nortliorn cities at our proaent
REDUCED RATES.
Alt consignments to us through our Agent at Aurusta, Mr. Wat. H.
Davison, will bo promptly forwarded by our line of Pint Clast Kiver
Steamers, untlor command of tbe oldest Captains and Pilota o* the river,
aud by os promptly turned over, at rtavanuati, to the N<-w York, BoaUtu,
PalUiuore, or Pliiiadolpliia Steamers.
Consignments to our caro, from Northern cities, will be forwarded
immediately on arrival at Savannah, and should there ba at any time an
accumulation of freight, an extra light draft Iron Steamer will at once be
put upon the line.
The greatest possible dispatch and economy will be exorcised in getting
consignments Utough, and our arrangeinunts are such as to warrant us in
saying, entire satisfaction will be given to all shipping by our line.
INSURANCE AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES.
1 •
ERWIN & HARDENS.
Vor fhrther particulars inquire of
W. B. DAVISON,|Agent at Augusta.
December 6, IMS—1« ^ t
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
IOB. ...
yo. 65 BROAD STRWlT,' ’
coLUMjius, ga.
Success AtteLds_ the Diligent!
OPKCIA'L NOTICK.— I beg leave to call
at'entnin to ihf copiiuliet? of our comma-
nfty that I have on my t’ook? a laree number of
ilous t, Lot*, hriii>, Plnnfaiions nod other
speciQ-* of i>ro|<crty which d''ea not appear in
ray column in iho ncw-iiapers. My adviea is
to all thai it you want to buy oall flrstonmo
and too if wo cunT trade, thm go (-Isrwher*.
J. U. tilKES. ,
FOR SALE,
f pHAT. very rie*!ruble residence in Wyuntou
!, * w W ch *' lr ‘ Yloumoy now re?ido«.
There is 18 a«’rcs of land. The bonne contains
nine room*, well fi n huf: iwo double kitohens,
good gardens, d*il inu- wi>h two rooms, stablea,
smoko houses, qiurngo house, &o. It i* one
mile from t«>wn; ha* onr of tho best gardens ia
this septiqn: good water. Tbe trout yaid ia
finely Uni off and planted in trot:*, shrubbery,
«o , in abaudnuce. Apply to
__ _ „ . J-U. SIKKd
FOR SALE,
A nice lit Me ulaoe. capable of fine improvo-
ZXffKH* 1 ?]*'** 80 , u" c L M 01 ,an <£ tw0
small framed house?, wi’h three room*, 4 miles
ea*t of Coluinbu*, ou tie ht«am Mill road, at
present occupied by P. llooun. A haroain can
be bad if application bo made at once to
__ ^ J- H. SIKES.
-To Rent,
, The bstutlful ro.iitcnro ul ■ lit- lulu l) m . Hull,
ia Summerville, Al„. luiltsfrom Columbus,
it oontuin* five r<i"nia, ha* il large garden,
vineyard and orchard. Apply to
J. H. RIKK8.
W"anted,
“ * ’*KR can
Wanted to Buy,
A NICE little rp?iden'o rituated near th*
City. Propos ti* received at. ray offio*.
J. ti. SIKES.
ou FOR RENT.
A SMALL brunt! ou broad street, which
eun be Und ut rea ouablj rates, if applioa-
tion be made at uuce to
J. H. SIKES.
FOR SA, E.
A TIUCT OF LAND, in-st of wbleh Ls
cleared, acic-, Talfapoona river, 20
miles from Monuomery; the M and W P.R.
R. runnimr through it. The land* li" well and
are very Productive. There is a large barn, gin
h u?e and eorew and abundant out house*.
This PJontnii’<n i* nt a railroad depot, at
whi'-h a warehouse c >uld be kept and made
profitable. The receipt* of c«»f »n af that depot
being u-ually t orn 0 0 to 1500 hale*, and its
oonveaieiic to Montfuiuery maker it a deaira-
lle p*ace for a D.iir^ term, tho range for stock
being excellent.
Apply to J. H. SIKES.
A GOOD BREAD AKKR can find steady
employment and good wage* by api-lying at
CARTER & FLOURNOY,
WBOLKSALB A>D RETAIL LKALER8 IX
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Perfumery,
etc., etc.,
No. HI, West Bide Broad Streets
COLUMBUS, GA.,
TJAVK ON Ii \ D and ore receiving a flue
AJL Slink "f U\ FRY IHING pertaining to a
KIKsST CLASS DRUG HOUSE, which they
wdl *ei\ Mt. a* CIlKtP rules as they can bo
bought for in th- vity. We call especial atten
tion to our fin* T'-n-. as * ell as to our select as
sortment ot cine W in-*. Brandy ami Whiskey.
A tew * lendid English Lancets, also, Trusses
and Syringe* of tbo Utert and must approved
styles.
NU HOUSE .SHALL UNDERSELL US.
Prescript ion* CAREFULLY prepared at
ALL bour* ol tho Ui and night, SUNDAY
INCLUDED. Carter Jr FLul/KNOY.
'ec 21 tt
KEROSENE OIL.
A PUKo Article just received at No. 142.
, , W. P. TURNER ft LO.
dw?j2 tf
MCE.
3 BBLS. Prime Carolina Rice nt Na. 142.
, . W P. TURNER A CO.
dee 12 tf
200 ]
Notice.
Mules! Horses!! MulesII!
te 3ft
/Si | HEAD of fine laonei-ee Mn'es and Hor*-
*^1/ •#, for sale at the L'veiy Stab'eaof
... . it HAlst-8. MetiEUBkJkCO.
This in all good *io.-k— free from brands of
any sort, ne» er Having beau worn down in army
aervio*. Call soon.
dec 16 t)K. J. PINOKARP.
Kentucky Jeans,
S UPERIOR Article instore and for sale, or
will be exchanged lor Wool by
BLOUNT A CHIPLEY,
dec 6—lm No. 46 Broad st.
Columbus Manufacturing
Ice Company!
CAPITAL STOCK $75,000;
1,500 Shares at $50 Par Sh«r«.
ONE UAI.F OPEN TO SUBSCRIPTION
For further rartienluis see Circular with Ool.
Jno. P. Iveri’-n, (at the Drug Store of Dr.
Thomai II Dawson,) who will receive subscrip
tions lor Stock. GIRARDY A BUJAC.
dec L< 2m ^
City Trade.
inn BBLS Y XCR A F NK FLOUR, bought
r U ^xnressly tor bo oitv tr»de. for rale at
d*eJS5w BE' Kt.T. * CO'S
CHEROKEE PILLS,
Or Femalt Regulator,
Cure SupprgtHd. Knc+ttiv* and
J‘nin/ul Meuut million. Grton
SicJtiiw, Xervoun und Spinal At-
/•* Hon., taint in <A« hack. &&•
J/tadiuJit. (jiddintt*, and all dis
ease* that spring fmin lmgularity,
by retntiving the causs ana all tke
earcts tliut arlsi‘ tnua It. They
are pi-rf><tly safe In all ceses. w-
<•*//( tMrn fo> bidden by diret-
tiirtiand are easy u> adinlnbter,
»s tiny are nicely near catted.
Tli*y chould be in tb« hands of
every Maiden, Wife, and Mother
lu the I .ud.
L idle# run address us In perfect
cohfld.-nce, and state tlsetr com
plaints In full, n* «« treat all Feuule Complaints,
and prepare Mt-dh-ities sniUlde lor ail diseases tn
wlilclt liny ft)o aubjfvt.—Thirty-lwu|«f* pamphlet,
In a sealed env do •»-, free,
Tbe Cherokee I'ill* ar» *nld by all dmggtats at $1
per box, or six tm.voa fur $5; or they ara sent by
mall, free «.f p<-i»Ugo, ill an ordinary Utter, free
from observation, by addressing tu« Mule protirletur,
Dr. W. B. M.ERWIN, 37 Walker 8ft N. Y. .
N. IL—Cherokee Pill* No. 8 are prepare*! tor
tp+cial cii.et. when milder medicines toil; these
are sent by mail, fr*-p of puetage, on receipt of #5,
14* price </ #«<cA bom.
Dr. WRIGHT'S
REJUVENATING ELIXIR,
Or, JEanrnce or
Ctiro, General JUbilitv. WMk.
W y tie*", Hyeterict in rerruiUt,
/ < js.ipitution of the Henri and
oil .Veiwas Dieeatn. It re-
g^r stores new Iff.* and vigor to tho
' airvd, railing the hot blood of
'At the PHrntm rj.t* ( A covrso the veins, res-
HZtoSStM trih ,oriu K the Organ* tf Gtnorm-
n.,0 <“*’ ’ lmpoU.eya.ii
Ihh Ktixlr I.jur," lJelUity. ••"taring Jtanlintu
opercomt due ate
“ Ktieeir
the voting, mlddle-aivd.atid rginl. there isne greater
boon than this - Elixir af Life." It gtves a new
lease of life, causing the w-cak and debilitated to
have renewed Mn-ngth amt vigor, and the entire
system to thtIII with Joy and pleasure.
PHe*-. one bottle $i; three botllea $5; sent by
express to any address.
Our medteinea arc sold and recnmmcnda*l br ail
E ctabta drugefhts in every part of the defused
; some unprincipled dealers, however, try to
va th*dr customer- by »k lltngcheap a*4 worth-
Use oetntetunds In order ts make money. Be net
decfdvod—aok f*r titeea medkinea and take na
otbera. If tha dmggi t d«vs not keep them, write
to us. and we will s. nd them brjspMmearefui^r
cached, free fr»>nr ohservaflen. wa will be pleased
lo raaetea letters with toll e»ate»enu tn wgard to
any dlseaaa with which ladira ur geuBarasaare
aflioted Addresa all leuar. to» madTci^#, para^h-
iets, of ad rlee, to the sole proprietor, t
u. W. K. «*WU, 17 Wsifcs# as I. T.