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COI.i©MBlKS DAILY ENQUIRER.
A MttlCT CONSTRUCTION OF* THU CONSTITUTION-AN HOJfKST AND KCONOMICAU ADMINISTRATION OF TIIE OOVICRNMBNT.
gagland & Wynne, Projirie^j I 7/(|<[ / JJ COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1865.
VOL. VII.—NO. 307.
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andoOcenU. pit aqnare for eaeh .ebeequent
"'Adverti.ouiout* inaerted at inUrraU .io.be
charred as new each insertion.
A'lvertDemeQU ordered to remain on nny
particular p ore, to be charred as ne* ouet
SP Ari'iM.’rlisemente not specified as to time,
like a respedtfllfln ferct) Buy whore in the
I mild. 'Tt(h’)iA«ornm»nt is very friendly
disposed Inwards Southern iuilurants, and
is rivin* tho«> pvory. fiiidlitv lotind good
homos. The j£,mi«rcsd passed through this
place a few days sincu. making a stop here
lot 4w» days. i’rice, Oov. Harris
and otlters, called upon tier and expren
themselves highly plenum!. 1 saw her as
she piiaaod tljrougi). She was very simply
attired and very a uiipstentatious in nil her
apnoiAtojents,
Wo >aVt 'Alt those who want good
hortrosifi a’good cornilyy to come ont and
join ns. A few years of hardships and
taconVonmnoee will be richly rewarded in
the end. > : .
l am your friend.
Jaa D. 'Whits.
found td ho those of ti Iilimnn being, but ] • Political affair* herti m.y bo regarded
the microscope revealed mi tbh blade, ns settled. The Liberal party has notliiog
what bud Iremi inrprrt'eptiblh tothe nak
ed eye, a secretion peculiar to tha glands
of the thmaV . Wruuger sitiU, it pointed
to cotton fibres on 1 he blade of the instru
ment. “Tlie lenity," said the mierpaoop-
ist in tlioir toperf, ‘‘h'tfe 'been used in
cutting through cotton into the neok of
a human being.” Now listen, and won
der at the pmver of tliia wonderful ailent
witness. The murdered man had been
found witli his tliroat out through the
neokbaud of bis cotton shirt. The evi
dence was as bonofusive ns (bough a voioe
from the clouds had proclaimed in tones
cf tluituki / I »*Tliiitt.- tart/dk>tMiif 1
A few yenra ago, a map .under trial for
murder in Western New. York asserted
that blpofl pffipi.s op uu .uxe ftmnd in his
possehsibti wore front a dog which behnd
killed. The case \VuS rolerredto Prof.
-Hadley of Buffalo, who was purposely
kept in ignorance tf all the ciroumstnn-
laws^s^affisiPdC
iwdi4 : Worn a dbgi ifiusl fciMMtfiihg (he
poor nyyi’a U^tiiitouy.
X.O* mflcfnbei 6yfc yo.U>orpi4«rtled,
ft few yoiiM since, by ft voice from the
sciehtifn? world, cfnirtnng' that themicro-
koopo fioulff detyfcf ifccjinflgp «>f the fair-
4hnt cataiol be ■ lirdwal —to a yadgw that
wouli^ nut hesitate to oondeum -the duke
in flu heart of bis ducliy, of the king in
his purple. , > i
The microscope is u pence-mukei, a
be pubiuhud until ordered out, aud obaracd ! settler of diffnutes. Some hundred years
riLtrtt&aiar 1 tu «*& * ™ ^ •»«>»
ngi..
the number or ln»ertio_- ....
' utverti.cments conHicereil due from tl.
iserti'in and oolloctsblc swordinsly
Anecdutes of tire Microscope.
The telescope, which resolves the ne
bula:* into stars, and stars into suns,
which pi epics tha .blue iirnuuuout with
inirind worlds, is 'not inoro wonderful
than the little microscope, which reveals
“llio grand immensity of littleness *'—
When it oame into man’s possession it
was us though a second Columbus had
iippeiu ed, announcing the existence of ti
new world; and not ouo moroly. The
microscope rovcnlH in n single drop of
water u globe, peopled. nCcordiug to Eli-
ttnberg, with five hundred millions i f
living creatures, different from anything
which man has seen hoforc. J t shows
us every hit of clay and stone, ovory leaf
and bud und flower, a world crowded
with its busy multitudes. The substance
of tint unimactile is usually so transpar
ent that the internal structure is visablu,
even the act of digestion can he watched
ar,d tlie food traced from its mouth to its
passage into tliu internal caviti* s. Tlie
eggs also cui be seen within tl,n bodies.
Thus the microsuope has sileutly over
thrown man's theories for the erplana
tion of vital phenomena, nnd haB furnish
ed materials for their true olucidution.
The inicroscopo teaches mail the
structure of Lees, and the uses they best
servo in the affair of life. By it he learns
the elements rntoring iuto particular
sods, aud is enabled to supply those fer
tilizers necessary to tho production of
the desired crop. Tho accuracy with
which the microscope detects counterfeit
hills mid forged manuscripts, adultera
tions in fond und liquors, renders this in
slrument a valuable ally ofjnstibe.
To the physician this instrument is an
invaluable assistant. It explains why
the blood, from one animal injected into
the system of another of thesuinospo-
cies, dy ing from the loss of blood, is suc
cessful in preserving life, while that of a
different species miserably fails. ' It en
ables him to procure pure food and medi-
eiuesfei! Ins patients, pointing witii un
erring oocucsoy to any utHiltMittion
which they may centuStV It teaches
him tlie nature of Authiteous discuses aud
surt'oee protuheranoes. Dr. Andrew
I'lnrk, after having carefully studiod tlie
appearance of sputa flrom patients‘tmder ,,
Iiueuro, says that if the microsoofio m •}
speciion of expectoration St / Umf
vpry early ponod of ooQSampUou t (Joii- - - —
nito information, not otherwise attaiuu-
h'e, regm ding tho nature of the malady ;
and tt nil times must furnish valuable,
aid in forming u prognosis regarding tlie
cuuscs.of iho complainti” i
lliibwe are wandering from the design
of this paper, which is to present a few
snecdotes, collcoted from various sources,
illustrating the importance and j»ow,r of
tlie microscopo.
. While the great Frusinn mioroscop-
i'isi [ en e°r g ’ WM tntyeling tfirsugh
India, he fell inpi a conreraatiori with a
Hrah'iiin, wrlio,* r<jfcfc|*rfaith forbade
inknig lite of any kind, ur eating of
that which had ever possessed life, Eli- , „
toaberg, wishing to demonstrate to tho 1 ic
Hrahmin the absurdity of his belief, ex
misted by the microscope tho World o
animnl/viii... w
of France, in cm trediotiou to history
and tradilion, that tho wrappings of the
Egyptinu munnnles were of oollon.—
Ffom this spi ailg n curious and volumin
ous discussion, pro aud con. In the
midst of these philosophical iliscuaaions,
some mail ebuevived tho idea ofapppeal-
ing tndheanVroecoiic, when (lie question
was fenavel* settled. It was then discov
ered that tlie fibres of tlie cotton wen*
composed of transparent tubes, while
those of the flax wrni jointed like cane.
Tho Wires of tlie mummy clothes weio
shown to he jointod as in iho flux of the
present day.
Tho microscope has put ut rest the
doubts and controversies of distinguished
piilacoutologi-ts concerning tlie affinities
of tho gignutie megatherium by pointing
to tho tissue of its dental organs. By
tho HHiuc curious end delicate method it
has fori ver decided tlie question which
for a time agitated tho soicutiliu world,
ot the oxistenoo Kouper-reptilos in the
lower sandstone of the Nowred system In
Warwickshire. In the same manner tho
microscope has rectified errors iu tlie
classification of those animals that roam
ed tho earth bctcH'O, lie* urtmuon dfauin.
Other anecdotes aiiilj intcrosutig facts
co'ndefiWig till* 1fimroShd|tf crtiivd to'bur
mind,' which oiuLilniits compel ua to pass
in silence. ‘ NVTni 'tlie mention of ouo
other fact v e sliKII cimoludo this paper.
Some sixteen yours since, u committee
of chemists, appointed by tho Govern
ment, reported that neither by ohemical
or other means was it possible to detect
the proseuQe oCphtckory in,coffee. To
duy, uny toleruhle inioruscopist cun con
vict the coffee dealer of fraud. By tho
aid of the microscope the adulteration is
us manifest us is a mixture of corn and
beun&to tho naked eye.
.tt irrxr :
Front tlio Ausuatu Conltitutionalist.
We hftvo bean pormitled to publish tho
following nlercuting extracts from a pri-
valoJatter':
. j'yJ ir*Txirn:|llKXlo, D*<*. 16, 180d.
Rev. if no. W. Bai. Kit, Augurta, Ga.
My OkauSik:—1 left Atlanta aboux
sous wbt) h»uJ. iircontly rfiuniid from
Brazil. They #hvu mo such inkr4dtioif
that 1 docidod not to crosb tho Et|uator*.
ruL*ieui./uu, »i. teu.yoraiuio not so wa-m
iLut ut middle Gt-orgia at uny seison,
%
• iid nov«r calder than your .Mu/. A.II tho
Tro^W aMrulJl und )AtwiW ffr<A» Whereat
proti ‘ • •• • ...
appl
prolusion, wJiiiu Uuuutth tun coffee, pine
B Ttrm'lrairTiifniiPfiiTd' tho hardy ro
. - r ~ of
animateulae life aoutoiffeilln a singlo drop
ot water.
"Aius ' said the poor Brahmin in des- ;
pmr. “you have destroyed mr Kappipe**,
am> life also; tori see now I shull
tu driuk^aud most perisj^
El ““ '
that
uunbler ot wator, tsiusrd nil tho animal- Jldig th v t, u p
oataeto p.ecipiute themselves to , h( ; Tfurciihit^-inen (ton,:
Wt“.n of the glass. I trast Thi/som- ' W frof " *"* favortd "
Ur V (> i *- 8 l )( ' r pl e *itv did not lead the
“rahmh, mtohahitixi't.temperauce
Governor tittrrU, of Tenneseoe, and other
GonfodHraloa, Ludroouvud a liberal Rrant
from Vtt Imporiul government of the
country, and wure hettling on a colony
near th s place. Consequently I came on
here to join my fortunes with other Con
federates who had preceded me.
1 arrived tit Veru Cruz on the 0th in
atant, and Ht thiir place on tho llih. 80
far as J-harvCaoen, lam perfectly delight
cd.^ilk tint region of country4 and think
that it is iho must fuvored region 1 have
ever sccu. JSaluro seems to have exhaus
ted herself in Riaiving here a homo for
man.
Wo arc here 85 miles from Vera Cruz,
ahi 2*20 from Mexico, on the jjreat nation*
al h ; ri,way and tho Imperial Kailroad.
botwfi m iiiete two citte-! The plain ou
w'.ioh Corrl.KVi situated Is on the eus-
great range ol Cordii
is d.OOO fteiabovo the sea.
a Alt dS lkl»|l^ SM?he»lthful
ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
-At-
No. 125 Broad Street.
W. W. Flkwkllijt.
The Islbernl Cause Alive.
The TAfi&i’rtl bkcuprrtion' 0/ Monterey—A
Financial Operation—Gen, Cortina» at
ivai o( a Government
3.0
Brownsvillb. 'I'kxas. Deo. 8.1805.
7b the FAitor of ike A. O Times: As I
fsaidrinjiey Li.-t the -Ijib-Pil cause is
. not yet amdi in M'-aI’A l|Pt‘*ad|<f, tbut.
they are showing uiiini-takuble signs of
life by tho activity- and celerity of their
movements throughout tho country.
On tho morning of the 24th ultimo, Gen.
Ifiscobedo, with . n lurgu force, attaclced
Mont^h'.v, hnd ’attor some little lighting
took possession of the city on thoiromlng
of the 2Qlh, .taking ^Uilo a number of
prisoners’. Artftt guiding the place some
twenty hourjs una ol>tuining u loan of sev
eral hundred thousand dollars, the iaiberal
army ovAcuatdH nnd l td I buck to .Vlior, on
the Bio Grande, ubou^ 120 miles from
Matamoroa, wher e they were accordingdo
last accounts lyinrr on their oars and pre
paring Tor arTollit-r m jvement
Wl.ut,direction they will take next, 1
cannot say, although it is rumored that
there is a probability that Matnmoras will
be again b^-iegod. Tlio latter is “a con
summation devoutly to bo wished,” foi
under existing cireuuistune< s a well or-
gauizml^uac'.c upou tnat city could not
but be fuccesrfnl, and with tho downfall
of Matuniora-', Mavimiliun can bid ftirc-
woll to all power in the 6tntoof l’i
pa*. 8ii6l) ftjsueceas would bring all the
fighting populate n t 1 the Liberal stand
ard, and givo'ficw lit’’ and energy to that
cause, so that the good Work of liberating
Mexico from tlm goverument of an impe
rial usurper would be hurried uu to an
ultimate ^vecceaful end.
GeherahCorlip is Was in town oit Sun
day, and in company with Colonel Garcia
(the lighting Colot- ei of tlm I^iborul army,
who wits wounded in tho late attack on
MatanjurnO, vi-ited Brevet M nJor’Ger.pral
Smith, rommnhditig post ot Brownsville,
lie looks iho daring guerilla chieftain
every inch.
General B Clay Crawford, said to be ol
President Johnson’s stall', arrived lioro
lust night. The cause 01 this visit is un
known, but rumors of all kinds are to be
hoard c’oncerning it, a'l of which tend to
a war with the imperial p.-mhssois ol
Mexico 1 suppose the cause of such ru
mors is the fact that all here would hail
-with jousueh a war, and eagerly assist in
iWMf« rruni s* 01
iiavo heard nothing, however, reliable us
to tho truth of such reports, and therefore
Riy.aAbfliujlor whitt they are worth. They
•rwnWTOfM h^VMAny, bocnu*o it pleasos
them to believe anything of the kind, but
i am sure they are not uiHcial.
Tyro.
A Washington Court Scent?.
'VVasiunutun, D<*e. 14.—There whs n
remarkable and exiiling scone in the Cir
cuit Court t( -duy. Air. Bradley expressed
the hope that tho Court, Judeo Olin,
would not argue certain facts to tho jury.
TfceJadgo denied that fm had interfered
with tho fuels; and said he would not be
insulted, and would not suffer Mr. Brad
ley to stato l/> the Court what ho (Bradley)
kn Wto be untrue.
Mr. Bradley : If you moan to say that I
have staled what 1 know to be urrrue, 1
pronounce you u liar and a scoundrel.
Tbo Court ordered the Marshal to take
Mr. Bradley into custody, and ho was
removed from the.rpom. Ho, with two
members of live bar, whs mj the criminal
court room a T-w momenio afo-rwards,
when Jud.geUlin passed through.
said,: -Are you looking for
inofsdLQIi Intend to send me to jail?
Judge Olin: Not yet.
L Mr./J»rjid!«yi: If you Bay to me what
‘.yuus&i-tn ilit b+itcJu-Uiat Lstaied what
I knew to beun’ruo—1 will thrash you.
.fudge Olin : You thrash me I Go uwuy.
Judge Oiin yrdored u rule to be served
on Mr. BrMlejr* to show cause why he
should not btypuuishcd for contempt of
Court.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Kn-
quirer writing 1 fi^oni Toronto, Canada,
gives tlm Allowing interesting informa
tion coh'corning sevorul Confederate olfi
cers :
I met hero General John C. Breckin
ridge, Gen. MtfCail-lsad. Colonel Harry
Gilmore, Major John Cattleman, Captain
llinde, ano others who had been officers
in All* willies of UmC mfederacy. Gener
al Breckinridge looks well and is in per
fect health. It wSs represented during
d his dm\v had lulled frptu jet
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bl
G. I THOMAS & CO.
H.vp this day* rgcnivefl another lot of
SPLENDID
wj J 1 . '
hf..l —IU
... , , ■ . ..lm«M3«'H#i!atst*a!Kt;a
l * U8 **®r®‘l hiu, by .Uferiilg | that I have over *een—and with tbe rains
8 * smgje drop of rum Dojic*d into u aoAiUnjavliJ|.«/WcAltho«o»iihry Is blessed,
—*•“ ^ . .-T . . 1 * u * *- -IgijUid q?rows with
gurprfscs the plan-
region*.
tloVi'.zation arc very lib-
j oral, i no gav crnm*>nl ». IL to actual Id
The
oral. Th
111 Oounecifen with this oafebtnl^d mi-’
cupi.t the tollowiug curiuuz anecilnto
J* tola Unit Sonic vi.ua .inn.!.,
/tw naoe in CAgiaiia.
tie.i f ? 0 " 1 “ ,nin fe'K°14 ftust woraemp-
'•a‘l of ilu ix preoioua ' “ '
T ,th ‘■mid- The
Swtva-
War ^ IWPwHfiriti** of ita tf-
1 * nee to designate the place nt lvhieli
' ll juai': m ' IS lm<1 , ? < ‘ en * 'rtc officers
•ersoipon p.qrodit »f live Th*
TTKn»|iiit(»lion 01 InnrvidilMla, tarmil
fan.p<7tration ol fnfflviauiil-i, larmins im-
plainenta, &e., IVoin llio port of bniliog td
Bmp- Mmiyinwf u«p* «nh-*n jiHewKiieo f#r
filled I mir-uifi (ronrt 1 no port of entry to nlacv
party robbed, not be- , ° r tottk-lrent i> roid -hv rhn govnjbhient.
- r -~j .nu.iU with the exoluiuto. fi‘ U’C C h-Jova UolJuy arc
H t»bmitted thn ^ . b the flnoel in Mexico, having once been in . . . . -
Ehrenbf-r.. Tl ^ ">t<TOSOoiM»t s hi*ta s ato ol cultirntion, but from wtoi rfrfiflSTt'SSjfflftJl 1 WftflBjft i^SlfR
witl. 11 ~ ■ u ‘ latter, by MEMBiniug j|HiM|Mw,ii.liKf“fit.,Uiu pri»o.rtr of tne| Itca. *a ooi It was ot
r . ,e hhoroscopp speciutmt et snail' THiurch, ip tTio^aritf. or which they have
•rom the J*over*l,stations, ao that BartSuf Rradually gotiv to waste. The Imberi.l
■ , - ,r * • gutterniiiOiil b»tin({0oufl.Cal«a tlicL'Iiurob
prw#sny, now tbroWi hii. land open to
fsnlarx The lands in tho hand, of indi- - ,
ri tuaK immediately joininir them, which, tlrl^MSP'^T O'.?
are no b.-UCr, eannol bo paretnuad for loas jatewitr-.I wn» .m-Kinn u
Uish twenty .live dollais pur ecru. The
rsnrosa iy minis immcdiatolv through the
Jtwmii were thus pat Upon Iho' right
•rk, and th. thieves captured.
»fml 0Ur utrtl - WUur. ALt WhiVj’ years
„r f* 1 *. muat curious and iutswstiiig csb*
siW^^ Wu8 liec * tle i Sy this wonderful
, ^ wiling, The iudiTukaii id ward
wa*? * • ’ T Lole ctrcatpfitaiutal sfiduuou
thn ; 0lUtl "S ft* guilty msa, olatuiod
tfie blood n4jtiit.fi faai.it na. m Lnifa
.rift
id niiuket for oil? pro-
hlU "S,'* 1 '' 1 ")* Wt(«*» blMf '(iiM, T*i« os, ooff'ee, «,«. Mtfirco,
* Citroen,tit le IM afMd^WSpurulrouTB., c l.
w&sntnb at- ^ 10 ,u
the war Lhid iiisJuiLr halt luiftcd Irptu jal
i ll nek lo si vefyjwjjilte. Tnat was a inn*
ftkot • l|vv g'tvf lif.irrt . aid rerceptibh
bout flio t hat i* all. fie is Ifoflpinf
big, retir'd w,wy. Bo i-
I by the cifi/Atls, nnd is in*
tilth's 'pariie* a Week ut the
rosidaxices of tho llrsl families, llo is a
grea^ ftulkcr, from ajx to ton
iDiTM'vdwy, wbUur tun f.t*ath«*r pnrnnts
«uch Wftqnoi**. .» U«* is a hard ruidcn.L -read
•\ki d-gv^ht uifnlr 1 cotdd not but tiiink
that il"tMU4lLftKtUi*b that a gent lorn an ol
hu culture aud iutcilect »bould bo loet lo
bia'ctKiiitiy. "
All Urn gnrfll'jinon h^re from tho Con-
federal*) army conduc thomaolven with
great ijj ti.iifiy, andjixo Heated with ics-
p.-cAjqijd^^mVM M 3.**Ht|^»'*.
SuiClDK * V A Bui Duo room- on ms
body of Bober* Spence, aged 24 years,
gr.iymJ.o.Vr. '
WAR ZiSSfA 0«4U
to41 Lchio in
Dfumtfted wa>
diipi'Sirten, I
&&&
_ r *iymj,o.Mr. Jnmos Is.ong of that trace
Wii* boftfi found suspended by 4i cord
,i04t -bfaiioiii Iho hoy loft, nnd q ite dond
i)piwi»d <tn> Ufualiy ol n -quiel, retired
’ J byt dprvous and excitublo.^
:*ql t<» bo niurriod, and tho
tixod for that on which
the icquvcft du.* hold. J ho npnronoti
this event ha s Viduc* d an unusual degree
re-
•i\B
iHts know how I shall fnce it.^
He said he hu I got hi» foot over thn hal
tar, and in. a o-rld be such a (*T>e
dlsgrucb" ffb uti Lo have left Burton to
go lo Crookhuni, nil) re tbn wedding was
J«tK*n; |it/«d.^nd the,
> gel him off by
tbo trtbin, aliwi ep lduod turn us nbove d«-
scribed. Thej ry rendered n verdict that
di.tant, and will be in unu yowr Ifeishid
to this place, givi:.g u. diivu uuuiliuui-
cstkinmills tile gulf, and placing uu with
in four day. of No* O.'lean*, so that we
can ruuch that city in ibuzame time, and
,H4io>MiiiW‘*bEd' ; Vy u uu, ‘ fri
UBAUTIFt'L LOT OF BHAVER SACKS
AND COATS!
BLACK CLOTH COATS;
Sl't’ERFINE ItEAVEH AND DOE PANTS:
ELEGANT LOT OF MELTON SUITS;
MAGNIFICENT LOT OF OVERCOATS:
EXTRA FINK LINEN SHIRTS;
LAMB’S WOOL AND SHAKER FLANNEL
UNDERSHIRTS:
JEANS, COTTON and FLANNEL DRAW-
ERS;
ALEXANDER'S AND PKHINOT’S KID
GLOVS:
BEAUTIFUL lol of HANDKERCHIEFS.
Lot ALL who arc iu ueod of elegaut und b©-
eoui'ng Suits, cull on U. E. THOMAS <k CO.,
nt No. L'e Broad street, and they shall be
pleuscd, both in price uoil tjmilily.
t^TERMS OASHI^J
dee 7~itui
BOOTS AND SHOES
50 Cases Boots and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR. SALE AT
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BY
PIKE & ROBINSON,
At Jno. S. Cargill & Co’s
1.18 HROAD tVRBlOT,
Coinsistinr of
LADIES'. MISSES' AND OUILDRKN'8
SHOES,
MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
AND CHILDREN'S
CPPPlR TIPPED SHOES,
Whit i they will soli nt prieos to suit the times-
_Dec 6—1 in _
BA.RNETT & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
GROCKBS AND COMMISSION MlBCIlANTS,
Corner St. Clair nnd Broatl «t«.,
COLUMBUS, a A.
P ROMPT Attention given to nil Consign
lacnts and SliipinontH of Cotton to New
York, New Orlenni and Liveri»ool. Liberal
advance* made on eonpignincnt*. nov 17 ti
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
133 Broad St.,
NEXT D00K TO ROSETTE A LAW1I0N. j
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
L.—AND—
CLOTHING,
Consisting of tho following articles, I offer now
to my friends and customers:
CALICOES,
DELAINES.
ALPACAS aud LUSTRES.
MERINOS—French nnd Englteli,
LINENS,
BLEACHED MUSLIN'S nnd
SHEETING.
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
the latest rlylc; nnd a great ninny oilier nrti-
elcs* too nuuierouH to mention.
I respectfully invito my friouds and cus'oju-
or.-* to call soon.
Mir Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplies nt my store.
B. JACKSON,
oct 15-tjnnl I.Tt Hnictl street.
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Clioico "Wlxiskcy: j jjnnis & OO
and Brandy, i.i aveuu tmnd agricultural imple-
100 Baskets Champagne, I f. 1
J. ENNIS 6c CO.
PAINTh
HARDWARE!
HARDWARE!!
J. ENNIS & CO.,
ARE AT THEIR OLD STAND.
95 and 97 Broad Street,
| Where they have in ttoro and to arrive n fine
j stock of
HARDWARE,
and such goods as are in tlioir lino, which they
ofler to everybody at na low prices as can be
afforded.
Wo respectfully return our thanks to our old
customers and friends who have bestowed on
us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing
the same cotireo which we hnvo through the
past to roefeve your trade. We respectfully in
vito everybody trading to Columbus to givo us
a call.
OUII TERMS ARE CASH.
nov 20 if
J. ENNIS & OO.
H AVE on hand Plantation Iron, all sizes,
nov 2D tt*
J. ENNIS & CO.
J.JAVE on hand CARRIAGE MATERIAL.
J
H^nojS
J. ENNIS & CO.
i I I AYE on hand BLACKSMITHS'
) AjL ikiv 21|Jt
J. ENNIS «fe CO.
ENNIS & CO.
i hand CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.
Just reoeived and i'o
U. J VC KhON l
loj Hi Mint hir
.“inrnnonr marrih.
U. «. HOTEL,
LOUISVILLE, KV.
Nor. 11,1805-ly
THE GEM
RESTAURANT,
(UNDER T. 8. SPEAR'S.)
i'Scx /—\ 1«now prepared to fur ^ —
at abort notice. utflflK
>4kAMratiy hour, Dav or Aiuiit,
all tho delicaeie* of the M r
srasoo—sunh ah OYSTERS; GAME, of all
kindnt K«4WdiH. KWH. Aw. —;
Comiucted with the catabliahment ih a fine
BA It—nt whicjyihfc pftroat «iil ti nest Liquors
and Wines ujny be had
dec 1 t f
A House and Lot in Wynnton
FOR RHNT,
O NLY n short, distanco from towu. The
hoiiso contains twelve rooms. Thero in u
well cf very tine wator on the plapo All neces
sary ••ut-btrildlnit* id gon*l repair. A small or*
.•ry choice fruit tree/-, good garden,
Notice to Shippers of Cotton.
Omc;}
A LLporton* shipping Cotton over the Ww-
/torn Jr Allantlo IUiliuud, ore required to
Insure the rome ugaiuat Eire, am the «*uue will,
IYoui this time furward. be reoelvod al the own
er,! risk, unless notice is given the Rood to in*
sure for iho benefit of the owner ami at his or
I’T DAUUH, Bup’t.
Bank Notes Want* A
TAM authorlied to par eh tip notes of the
1 Bunks in the 8tntcs of (Inorgla, Alabama,
North and douth Carolina. Virginia, Louit-iunu
nod Lcpau co. aud will pay full uiorkol rules
lor the; nine.
\r. FELIX ALKX’AKDER,
.'i irt.tartajt&jsni.'frk
'mt 26 If tSufrcflpy.
FOR RENT,
1 GOOD 1’LA,NTATI0X Jn
A Alabama, from to 25U.
fresh nnd that *LU pruduo*
.
A Comxt Vr^rnux —BioU’* comet, that
layoff d 0 r°fh e i
constellation Pegasus, and close to tha
ftftjKll'if one of tiio kr u**) unii-
nariftl wniCnTorui tho Well known Vquarft
about the iniddlo ot this month.' It wj;i
c *nlinua t*> uftMfi.'vaeh the earlli until tlM FLOUR,
fa*,;
»*el| countv,
- ,« of which is
produce cotton finely,
iqraqs, oattlo, und hogs
»e promisae.
Apply at this Office,
pov 17 ™
yy*' " ■' TT T “ '
of Thou
the parties iirertsted.
^ ^ U. XI. BRTAN, Adrn’r
i«u unaaol/i f »o i
all brands,
octlo-tjaul
1.00 BOXES !
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
B. JACKSON'S,
138 llltO AD STREET.
o8t 2V-tf
T. S. SPEAR,
PRACTICAL and EXPEIIIEXCED
WATCHMAKER
—AND—
CTZEj'WJDILiEIE^,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Him now open u new und rich gtocK of
FINK OULU WATCHES,
lUCH GOLD JEWELUV,
STKItLINO SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUTS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, FICKLE STANDS,
STROP CUPS, &c.
ALSO—A finfl a*8orlment of Silver amt (fithl
THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any doaigu or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In (fold, silver aud Steel lfruuuw,
WAT ’ll WORK and Jewelry repnicotl by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JA$. FRICKER
Has charge of the Watch Department, which
In baolf is a (JUARANTKH that iho work wil
be dong In the best possible inannor.
Pcrioftf having PLAIN Watches can have
them JEWKLLKD, either in Ruby, CUrysolito*
Garnet or Aquamiu-iue.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who it too well known to noed nny recommen
dation from me, liar charge of the Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Kngrtiving, Ac.
t 20-tf Son oopy.
GOLD PENS.
? ASS0
1 try i!
T. S. Sl'li.tH’S,
Oot20 tf Sun copy. _
BRAN DEIS 4 CRAWFORD,
I,OCISVILI.lt, 1CV„
GRAIN DEALERS,
t hrarda
, CIl ire
J. ENNIS & CO.
J. ENNIS & CO.
t UK ••■ole ugon's fur Howe’s, ltnil Road, Dm-
A mint, Platform ami Counter Soules War
anted equal to any other make, whiun w* «eL
ut mauuiaeturor'd pricer. nov JJ ti
J. ENNIS & CO.
;:>o
r r YUU want P*
1 heir-or* und ."hour
Pistol*. Mmi. Powder. U:i|*r. Pin ed Spoon*, an .
Knit;- ; Iu luet, anything in the Jluiuw.*re .iuu.
J. ENNIS & CO.
Colauihuf, (In., Novcinh r 29,1«05 tf
TO 0 WNERS OF COTTON.
Jn answer lo numerous inquiries from
abroad wc would say that we arc prepared
TO TAKE CHARGE OF,
l-I'T IN ORDER AND SHIP
Any Lot of Cotton
in the. Stales of Georgia, South Carolina
or Alabama, as we have local agents al
nearly every town and a corps of most
efficient men, selected fn integrity, capaci-
if, and *rpc cure, to take charge of e'*ry
lot.
Wc will also pay all Taxes and
Charges of every description,
hi shnrl, wc will hike, charge nj the Cotton
on re.i ipls or orders and give the
Owners no Troub.c Whatever,
from/hi lime we receive il until sold and
returns made by our houses.
WATTS, CRANE & CO.,
S’eio York, or
W. C. WATTS & CO.,
Liverpool, England.
IFc invite Uie especial attention of non
residents to..ur facilities.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
Located in Columbus ns Agent lor K- M
Bruce A Co., I am prepared to take charge of
and ship any lot* of Cotton. I auialio desirous
of purchasing, and will pay full market rule*.
W. FELIX ALEXANDER, Atf’t.
Office W>, Broad Street,
ver Euuis’hardw.i;«store.
IJ. Mauaiiall. Kd. PaMOU*
Southern Real Estate Office.
MARSHALL It PABSOHS,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
AUCTION AND
Commission Merchants,
WHITBHALL ST..
(Holland House Block, near the Rail Read..
ATLANTA, GA.
We make sales of Stocks, Produce, and col
lect Runts. Debts and Soldier*' Claim*, exeewtt
Deedn, Mart gages, examine Title*, ale.
Nov 9, lH6. r >—Miq
M. R. BELL & CO.,
(Formorly Bki.l, Moork Ac Co.,)
WHOLESALE GROCEBS,
coMMiSHiortr
And Forwarding Merchants,
MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA.
Consignments arc solicited, which will re-
vo <>ur boat personal attention, and the For-
iding business earetully and promptly done.
Soj>t 20—tf
.T.
MURRAY,
Ilnur: W. W. CJruwlwd It (
White Wheat Family Flo* r, No. 1. Woodln
XXX. Family Flour. Henry Olay XXX Family
Flour, Pearl Mill* XX Superfine.
Order* mil lei tod. dee 9 lm*
^WANTED,
LARD and COUNTRY HAMS.
uot 31—t f _ IS. X. HWIFT. |
A. V. BOATRITE, i
127 Broad Struet,
COI—UMBUS, GA.,i'« U.oua Slrr.t, CoInnOm.. Or«rg:«.
opposite coLVMBi's hank. Maker and Dealer - n Quus,
At.L KINDS OF UUX MATERIAL ANt>
ARTICLES IN THE SP0KTIN0 LINK,
llo-itocking and Repairing done with nua>ne^*
and ui*l*alch.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALK.
Key? fitted and Locks Repaired.
*opt n—tf F • ^
Dissolution.
riiHR Firm nfURQUIlAKT .i CHAPMAN
i. im tliin duy dissolved l»y mutual consent.
All imlubted to iho lute firm will find the hooka,
note* and ueonunt* in tho hand* of F. S- Chap
man. woo i* with
DU. THOMAS II. DAMSON,
At tli
REFERENCES:
Messrs. H. McCamy k Co., Atlanta, On
" bilvey fiV Dougherty, do.
John \\ . Duncan. K*q., do.
Messrs. Horton A- Walton, Augusta, Ge.
Dunn A: Muughum Macon, Ua.
J. W. Fcnr* & Co., do.
K-'bert Habersham k Son?, Savannah.
;; hrwiu & Hardee. do.
*' Jite A Norton. M ntgomery, Ala
‘ A. I. Roach Jc Co., Memphis, Tenn.
Marcus .1. Wright, K.*q„ do.
Messrs. Ma^iiuale k Snyder, Nashville. Tenn.
” } y 11. Baldwin k Co Now YoriL
P.P. Pease & Co P. P. Pease,
Ko..7Ai«b. 11 „.,! S0 ' ,n ’ 8RlSM ’ 5DST ”
Bet. Cherry t Mulberry,
ATLANTA,GA. MACON, GA.
COTTON FACTORS,
-AND-
Forwarding and Commission
Jt I-IJ-'lCJl 3£S\rajKti .-
cm Al Bcvl»e, if stun, Mum* ; D. Rodney
Philadelphia, i’n; Win. Bryce Ac Co.,
i-rii; It Al. Bishop A* Co., Cincinnati,
.\liT>iiiii«'l k Irby. Lynchburg, Va; Kr-
nuh. Uu; Guthrie A Co„
• it If, lv>
Wi
, Wooh Ac Co., Mobile, Alt
Lintgom-
a; Mui*
Jdcr, Nashville; Wm. J. Taylor,
n. 7,.
Il U C IC E R,
WITU
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROOEES,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
13D, WEST SIDE BHOAD 8T.
\ LWAY8 ON HAND a full aud complete
-Y Stock
, Hat*.
Domestic and Foreign Liquor*, Wine*, ke„
2"o0 lb* 1 0 Tin Ware,
i bo hud at lowest market prices—
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
THE Und«rsigned is
aw prepured w to supply
,'he publio with
CA A.PIIAG£S, HORSES
aad everything in the Livervl
Busines*. AI*o for FlINEh ALS-
b« i* prepared to turnieh a PIN
at short notice.
llorses taken on Board nnd Sale,
and every attention paid to them.
A. UAMMKLL,
C.dnmbu*. Oct. 13-tf
CITY FOUNDRY.
Tl
ubscribers would rcapeotfUlly inform
their friends una the public generally, that
they have REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and
are rt"W prepared to do any kind ol CASTINU8
ol 41raw or Iron; such ut Sugar Mill* of the
VKRN. and any *i*e;
~ SYRUP
KETTLE.- *
1-1 ot mi I \
!I make
tk.
MAW-MILLS, GRIST
tol ii< tact any thing in our line.
In connection with our bu*ineit«,we have
scute i tho service* of one of the best PAT-
'MiX MAKERS In the country.
We tile al»o milking a large as*ortni«nt of
ini.l.ow WAKE; such a* POTS, OVKN8,
K'lLi.KTS. S1HDKR8
will i
iid ot Co
INKY.
respectfully solicited and promptly
“ PORTER, MrILHKNNY k CO..
Near btcutubout Landing.
1". lKGA.-tf Coluu bus. Ga*
v\ i
POTS,
LIDS.
. jg In ou ...
uduce, at old PRICKS
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
DEALLB IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
OHY GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS.
READY-MADE CLOTHING, j
—AND—
BLANKETS. |
**.— *
JOHN P, MAKLKY,
Formerly of firm ol Manlty k ILdgi*.
JOHN W, WILLIAMS,
Poruiorly of firm of G. L. McGough JL Co
not 6 to '
A. STRA88BURCER,
Onieral Commiasion Mealiaut,
ABO
WHOLK8ALK GROOKU,
104 COMMERCE 8TKKE1, 10*4
Montgomery
kdortu^ent ol
_ etrevn Pro-
hoftfiM lo iwder.
MAeoiiuaeireft tvoli cooaignueuu;
^ r |,
old stand of Urquhurt k Chapman, I ooDaitgo lor
hey propoee to keep a good Muck cf j , >>1>g 1,1 —LL.
IIKIoS, MEDICINES, Ar„
u a* roisonablc terms a? th
cla*n Foundry auA Machine
pon Ogle hnrpe street, betwoeu Franklin
end liridge streets, and are prepared to do
:e > thing In their line of buslne**. We will
make uny kind of Machinery to order: tuoh a*
Si GAR MILLS o any *i*e, with wrought or
i-iiri non mails, ^rum 14iuohea to IN inches di-
it motel'; nl
aud all the
« A w.'.n i i.i.n nnd ^
, end ail kind* of
CASTINGS. lluLLOW-WAKK, PLOUGHS.
IKON RAILING, nml unything the publle
mai «iv.*ir. luu’io ot luuas or iron. All kiud* of
MACHINERY repaired with neatneu and
despatch.
In connection with our bustnos*, we have se
cure i i lie Mervieo* of a first class freed man. who
will take great nleuMure in hauling all Castings
made u lour Wok* to the different depots, steam-
landing*, or anywhere in the city, tree of
L. HAIMAN k CO.
r.dsof Country Produoe taken iu
work, on liberal terns.
L. H. k CO.
ebarg
and will *cl 1 thou
times will allow.
I *pociul attention paid to the
PKRNCltlPTION DBPAHTMBNT.
None hut competent Apothecaries will bo em
ployed in hi* business.
Nov 1, 1H(«5. [nov 24 lmj
NOTICE.
A LL porrotis having claim* against the c** ^
trite of il 0. McKee, deceased, are here- and
by uotitied to present mid olaiui* properly oer*
lined ut ouoe. Aud all parties indebted to said
«»i*le t.> u< te, or otherwise, will pleaso call
and cetilc at ouco, ur I will be compelled to
place said account* in the bauds of an attorney
for colUetten, a* (his estate asust he settled im* , room
mediately. J. G. MekKK. Adiu'r.
nov Iti tf
^un copy til further AuUoe,
1
Saratoga Restaurant,
XV KST S1D1C BROAD IT.,
t l».)or to I). P. F.llis' Auction Room
UP STAIRS,
(Formerly Dr. Woodruff's office.'
M
tlie t tib'.ie generullv. that be will spare no
i* or expi nro in making tbi* one of the most
in the city. He will always
ery delicacy this and other
»their
ol the
J. 0. HARROW,
THE Subscriber havings
urchustU this well known (
and popular Ut-Uunsnl,
I market* u-w.%.. ... . . . , ,
1 Lndir* or futuilie* wishing meal* sent to their
re (hem «ent to any parte'
city at leiisonablu rates.