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“* „« from Hurtville, Ala., and
17 wTof acknowledging th.roc.ipt
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i of th«
_JM* Enquirer in a short
not yet ertendod into tho
th. railroad*, and .U or nearly
„ yet hsv. are doily. But we
‘.tho disposition of so many per-
Efoor weekly, and will therefore
«to itari it wain- In the meantime
„„ur friends to get up lUt. and .end
It eill be be»t for neighbor-
railroad lines to make arrange
. retting their papers from the nearest
d inform us of the depot to which they
mailed. The price of the Weeb/p
^ill be $11 ye«r. or $1 for throe
i0»dr*nce. _
Kew Advertisement*
Ellis will soil next Tuesday, the
I.H., to ‘.be highest bidder, in front
Ve»t suction mart, a large variety
Cohold vsluablos. See his advo
fnl for particulars. Ho also lias for
rivitely, a splendid dinner *ot, con
I of over one hundred pieces. They
Cr«. 1. Clifton Mosos & Co., whose
Is at the store of Messrs. Candler &
|k, have commenced a commissio
^change brokerage buiinese. The
produce of all kinds, and fill
Illy all order* for merchandize. E* -
and stock brokorago will also
|a portion of their attention. l*ar
Jidiitanco wishing business trans-
|in this city are directed to the card
. Moses A Co.
L lovers of fine slock and fine things
ke it in, will have an opportunity of
I# some excellent purchases by see-
lajor J. It. Ivey, at his warehouse.
\ who know the Major will know the
J to be good, for ho never has any
I sort
| J. Solomon has had a lino pair of
t driven off, and perhaps sold, by
|miD (so called) of tho freed man
He offers fifty dollars for his
k and buggy. They are su pposed to
fsm here and Mantgomory.
jor Sikes knows a gentleman who
II wet nurse.
^voters of Russell county are begin
amove in tho right diroction, po
ll;. To have good laws, thoy must
[food men to make them. The
Is of Mr. John Uuuhanan aro en
bring to secure his services in tb
|Legislature. Wo hopo ho will per
il to elect him.
1C. Morton, E«q., ofTors for ront
I dwelling-house on Broad slreot.—
i but respectable white popple nood
TRIBUTE
the Metitorn of Mr*. G. T. Hurt and her
hikhen, E>!gnr Fleirellrti and Gen me Troup,
Brief time has paasod, sinco round the hearth*
Where yet no shadow fell,
A joyous and unbroken band,
Securely seemed to dwell.
With eartly happiness replete,
Was that love-lightod home,
It knew no dark, foreboding fear,
No dream of ill to oome,
And yet. It came,—as falls the bolt
From an unolonded sky;
God's fiat bid the light be quenched.
The joy in sorrow die.
Oh Thou, whose ways are iu the deep;
Whom clouds enoompass round,
Thy love was veiled in darkness then,
Unsearchable, profound.
And whon we saw the seal of Death
Upon the mother's brow:
And mourning o'er the perfect wife,
The strioken husband bow,
Strong need we had of holy faitb^
Upon Thy word to loan.
And feel that mercy dealt the stroke,
And trust the lovo unsoen.
And when we saw the first-born son—
That father’s joy, his pride—
Ere closed another day, lie down,
Cold by his mother's side,
Amaxed and stunned, with speechless awe,
We bowed before Thy might,
And strove to say: " Doth not the Judge
Of all the earth do right?"
And yet, Thou wait not doneagain
The dreaded angel cast
The shadow of his wings across
That cirole narrowing fast,
And in his arms he took the babe
Whose smiles that home haul blest;
And now the blessed spirit liee
Upon its mother’s breast.
Oh God t console the mourners left,
Thou who alone hast power;
And may they feoi the light still shines
Beyond the clouds that lower;
The stars, from oarthly skies withdrawn.
Still burn in these above;
The angels, from their presence gone.
Are with the God of love.
A Fauivd.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Pow nesting.
The Pews in the Fint Baptist Church will be
rented on Monday morning, the Oth instant, at
10 o'clock.
oot 7-td
(l« Ml." 80 “ n “
Notioo.
MOBILE AMD GIRARD RAILROAD.
On and alter Monday, 9th instant, the Pas
senger Train will leave Girard for Union Springs
at 2 o,clock, P. M,
oct 6—2m B. E. WELLS, Sup't.
Notice.
MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD,
On and after Monday. 9th instant, the Fare
on this road will be reduced to *U cents per
mile.
oct •—lw J. FRAZER. Treas’r.
Eagle Manufacturing Company.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
There will be . meeting of the Stockholder*
of th. Eagle Manofacturint Company at their
offloe in Colnmbu*. on Satorday, the 14th of
October, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
A full attendance 1* deeirable, aa important
hualneee will bo brought before the meetlur.
„ K. M. QUNBY, Preeident.
Pet, 5-td
Notice!
J
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
Musoogee R. R. Co.,
Columbus, Ga., Sept., 1st, 1665,
On and after this date the fare on this road
will be fire oenta per mile.
JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer,
Septl-tf
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
SUPKKINTENDANT'S OFFICE,
Mvsooon Hail Road, >
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 14, '65. j
Shippers and Consignees are hereby notified
that this Company will not be responsible for
freights shipped to any Station on this Road, or
at Columbus, after it is discharged from our
oars. W. L. CLARK. 8up»t.
aug 14-tf
It
market reports.
sfon.—Thore was lively inquiry, with
Jning prices, in our market yesterday,
filing cotton may now be quoted at
| which price was yesterday freely
I for it.
fir street! were thickly dotted with
Jtry wsgons yesterday.
ft W. Milford, 141 Broad street,
|t*ke pleasure in forwarding, by tho
liife opportunity, any leltors or papers
Iperaoni in Marion county. Leave
n it hit store, plainly dirocted.
Ihile on Broad street, yesterday, we
linto the newly fitted up and ele*
fy lU **«d store of Mr. A. V. Boat-
The numerous purchasers we mot
e seemed equally delighted with their
frins and with the polite attention
f n l ^ em *>y tho gentlemen in attend-
► By tho way, wo found our old
NJ. Williams there, serving hie
F. 19 familiarly and with alllhe
F»ty that mado him so groat a favorite
FMhe war, when he was a member
■oid firm of G. L. MoGough & Co.
r* r ° ur G«n».-Major Gen. Steed
u published orders announcing that
irm.tion li„ reached him that private
If * T *-• ome in*t*ncoi, been seized
pmiliUry mthoritics in bis dopart-
I (i • 1 *** Ibroufth a misunderstand.
1° ’*order* He now announcesex-
F 11 J that "private arms, such as eport-
«“0f, pUtoli, io.. (other than Colt’s
L' r,I ° Tt!rl ’) *>11 in no case be taken
peaceably persons making no im.
'•V, U, ) e t . hereof -" But all Confederate
■ 1 States arms, of every descrip*
mnit »t once be seized.
. *• not materially sl
ide ul Ut We ®* t - ** ut ll At change*
L “J lll » »ubnitution of lower fig-
k i. 111114 t0 learn the pros-
L , for * ®ti 11 further roduclion of
L. * n M,1 J r d, y. especially in gro,
iMm. r ntry I' rodl, ca wilt also have
la- . 0W|> M *oon a* the competition
N.Kh“dS CSi,f " Ci,iUt0dbyCh8 * P
Irlhini^r^' Dutl ' Poit A cljulant, has
|p, r - 1 ur » very interesting Woatern
l r - HckI ~® ar n8lt door neighbor.
Columbus Retail Marlxet,
Columbub, Ga., Oot. 7,1866.
Suoab—Brown 25t£30o, Stewart's A 35c, do B
35c, do. C 30c, Crushed 35c, PulverirediOo^^
Sybcp—Cane, by the barrel 50c V gallon, Sor
ghum 25c V gallon.
Cofi kk—Bio 45@50c ¥ *>>.. Jars 55<iP60c,
Tea—Green $1.50(^2.50 Black$1^5®1.75«
Maokkrki —$5.00 V kit No. 1.
CtiKKSK—New York State 50o, Dairy 40c,
Buttbb—Country 25fg>35o V fi>.
BACos-Sides 25c, hams 25<h.30c, shoulders 22
fifi).
Lard—33c V fl>.
Candlbh—Adamantine 4tK^r»0c V N.
Corn and Mkai*-$1.10®1.25 per bushel.
Pbab—$1 * bushel.
Flour—V bbl. $2«).
Cauookb—40(^50c'^ yard.
Shrktinob—35®40o V yard, 8Ulrtings 30®35c
OsnaburgR.lOc, Bleached Domestlos«50®75c.
Cotton Yarnb—$3.52(<j>3 50.
Country Homkbpunb—40(^50o by the piece.
Bagging—Kentucky 40c V yard. India 40®
45o V yard.
Ropn—30c; Twine 62‘^c V
Whitikxobk Cotton Cards—91.50,
Swrkt Potatorb—$1 per bushel.
Drird Bmkv—35c per ®>.
New Orlcaai Merkels.
[Condensed from New Orleans papers ef 30th.]
Cotton.—Ordinary 32<?d35o.. Good Ordinary
38®40. Low Middling41®43, Middling 44(^45.
Sugar and Molabbkh.—Stock in the city
light; wlrite clarified 14|<«o. prime 17ko.. fully
fair 15^4c., Cuba from 14J-2 to 19c. A lot of Mo
lasses was sold at 75 ots- per gallon—very little
doing in it. Sales were made to Government
of 20,000 lbs. white orushed at 22^c., 375,000 lbs.
Cuba brown at 9%o. V 9>., 10,000 gallons
Molassos at 62) £c. 'ft gallon.
CovritB.—Fair stock on hand; ordinary Rio
30J4o. V lb., fair to good fair ltio 31®3lVi, com
mon Havana 28^®30o., prime Havana 81^®32.
Flour.—Good Superfine scarce—sales wsrs
made at 97.50®$9.25 ? bbt. Extra $10.26. Good
Extra $10.60®$11.25, choice brands as high as
$13,60.
Corn—Mixed, 85c. per bushel, white 95, yel
low $1.
Oats.—58®C5c.
Hay.—$25 per ton.
Mrbs Pork.—$33^36.50. , ,,
Lard and Bacon.—Very scarce—ribbed sides
20c., cloar sides 24)^0., shonlders retail at 18)-^®
19c., and sugar cured hams 35o. V Lard re
tails at 31® 32o.
Bagging and Ropi.—Market very dull; rope
15o„ bagging 24)4 V yard.
New York Dry Goode Market.
New York, September 30,
The largenosa of the import of dry woo
naturally attracts attention, but as yet it h
not been found that the supply is in exoess of
out tho season, and prioes have raled very firm
and high. The total receipts at this poKfor
the four weeks of September have been $11,-
98,257, against $4,147,419 for the same period of
lost year. The receipts for the past week
amounted to $3,129,787 against $917,990, for the
c rresponding week of last year. The auotions
of the past week have been well attended, and
goods bare realised high prices, exoept Saiany
arena goods aud low priced English worsted
labrio', which are in excessive supply, and have
sold at lower prices, in domestic cotton goods
the market has shown a general recovery of
tone and prices during the week- The marking
down of prioes a few days ago by some leading
jobbers, was, no doubt, simply a bear triok. and
as auoh it was successful. The parties to it then
bought up everything they could lay their
bands on in certain scarce styles of goous. The
G rioes consequently rebounded and the late
ears are npw in turn Bulls, and are realising
handsome profits upon their purohases dr -t —
the depression. During the week about
the reduction inode during tbs previous'
has been recovered, and the market closes _
and with a good, steady demand for goods, the
stock in jobbers’ hands being exceedingly
scarce. , .
Brown Shkrtinos —The prices ot brown
goods genorully show a reoovery of per
cent, during the week. There is a better
mand and tho week closes firm. Stark
Lawrence A, Indian Head A, Appleton A m*.
Armorv standard are held by ageuts at »4o 4-4.
Grantville, 33o %\ do 57c 4-4; Augusta Factory*
34c 4-4; Wackusetts, 34o; Ntffchua Extra. 33c for
4-4 and 28c for 27 iocb; Tremont C 31: Poeas-
Ket A, 300; <1** iN COZ*C meuiuro <x»c; ma«-
sschusetts 3lV,o for A, and 36c for B; Otheso
31o.
Blkacukd SusKTisaa.—The supply is in
creasing, and pricei are lower on the finer
makes. New York mills have been delivered
at 55c, and are now sold at that value. 4-4
Waintmtia, 52V$C5 9-8 do 5to; Tuscarora 50c;
NOTICE.
_ -rabl ......
and Pine Wood by the oar load.
ing same will please make application immedi
ately, W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
11-tf
Notice to Shippers.
Omci Muboookb Railroad, 1
Columbus, Ga.. July 31st, 1865. |
The Muscogee Railroad is now running a
DAILY TRAIN to Maoon, and are prepared
to forward freight with dispatch to Maoon
Milledgoville, Atlanta,and Intermediate points.
July31-tf W. L. CLARK. Sup’t.
Notice to Shipperi.
From and after the 1st August, pre-payment
will be required for all freight shipped to But
ler aud Intermediate Stations.
The freight on all goods received at this place
from any point, must be paid on delivery of the
artioles.
Shippers will ntease take notice, as these
rules will be rigidly enforoed.
july31-tf J. M. BIVINS, Treas’r.
DJotloe t
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD R. R.
August 15, 1865.
An adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of
this Company will be held at the Office, Girard,
Ala., on tho third Wednesday in October next,
at 11 o’cloek. As M. J, M, FRAZER,
aug 10-td Secretary.
Through to Atlanta.
SUPERINTBNDANT’S OKHCK.
MUSCOOsiK RAILROAD CO ,
Columbus. Ga., Sept. 9th, 1865.
Knieogi* Rail Read Mclaedule.
1 AND AFTER MONDAY. 11th inst.,
Passenger Train vm this road will
Leave Columbus at. 7 o'clock, A. M
Arrive in Maoon at .4.1U ** P. M
Leave Macon at 7.2? * A. N
Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 * P.A
MsOOR and Western R. R. Schedule
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon - 6.30, P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 2.23, A. M,
Leave Atlanta -6.50, P. M,
Arrive at Maeon~.~~~ ^.80. A. M
■ep 10— tl W. L. CLARK, Sup't.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPKKINTKN^)ANT'S OFFICE, )
Montqombby', Sept 20,1865. j
\N and after Friday, Sept. 22d, 1865, Trains
J on this Road will be run m follows:
Leave Columbus at - B 25 A. M.
Arrive West Point 12 M.
Arrive at Montgomery 9 15, P. M.
Leave Montgomery 4 A. M. •
Leave WestPoint 1 15 P. M.
Arrive »t Coloumbus ...,^.4 46, P. M,
Connecting with trains of A. A W. P. R. R.
at West Point whioh arrives in Atlanta at 7 P.
M.. in time to oonneot with the Western and
Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points
north,
DAN’L H. CRAM.
•ept 22-tf Gen’l Sup’t.
G. E. THOMAS & CO.,
-AT-
No. 125 Broad Street,
CoIumlDun, Georgia,
RESPECSTFULLY announce to the oitizons
of Columbus and surrounding country that
they have now in store, ^od to arrive, a
SPLENDID Stook ef
FURNISHING GOODS
-AND-
REIDY-M1DE CLOTHING
CootprUln, every article usually kept in
First Class Clothing Houses,
CONSISTING OF
IBENCII AND ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
-AND-
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cassi-
Coats, Full Dress and Business Suits of every
style. Doe and Cassimere Pants, and Fancy
Vestings. Large lot of Fancy Cassimere, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan
nel, Jeans and Merino Drawers-
Fanoy Linen and Paper Collars,
Gents'and Ladies’ Uandkorcbiefs, Fancy Kid,
White, Berlin and Cassimere Gloves, Buck.
Gauntlets, Cassimere Hats, Valises, Umbrellas,
et cetera.
We have secured the services of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, who is now
prepared to serve his old cuHtomer.- 1 , and as
many new ones as may favor him (and us) with
thoir patronage. Ilaviug just returned from
Now York, where be has been enabled to ac
quaint himself with the latest fashions and
styles of outting, he will bo the hotter prepared
to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which has always distinguished him as one of
the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS iu tho
South.
We cordially invito tho “ Public ” to give us
a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we in
tend to make it to their interest to purchase
from uh.
Our aim will be to please, and it is our deter
mination te establish a FIRST CLASS REP
UTATION.
Having purchased our stock at tho LOWEST
CASH PRlCIfS, eur motto will be
“Quick SalflB and Small Profits.”
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27—lm
NEWS DEPOT,
—AND—
NOTION HOUSE,
DO BltOAl) STBKKT i
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GEO. H. ROBERTSON & GO.,
R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens
of Columbus that thoy have nmv in store,
and on Ui° way here, a choice and desirable
BOOHS UNO STATIONERY,
comprising every artiolo usually kept iu first
class hou.«oj.
Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Letter, Note and Billet.
Gilt, Magenta, Blotting and Tissue, ruled and
blank papers.
White, Buff, Now Opaque, Card and Wed
ding Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes
and Cards.
Arnold’s and Butler’s Inks, (Sillctt’s Steel
Pens, Faber’s Lead Pencil’s, Dice, Plating
Cards, Visiting Cards. Portfolios, Looking
Glosses, Pictures, Prang’s Sketch Cards. Tooth
Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Pocket,
Xoiltt and Pine Combs, Ink, Mucilago and un
endless variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph
Albums, containing from H to 200 pictures.
Autograph Albums aud Drawing and Sketch
Books.
^A choice stock ot Bound and Paper Back
Novels, Novelletts, Dime Novels, American
Talcs, Dime irongUers, and numerous Works
too tedious to mention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL
BOOKS will find it to their intero-t to buy from
us. Our aim is to please—our determination to
establish n first class reputation. Wo buy at
the lowest cash prices and our motto will bo
“Quick Sales and Small Profits,”
We respectfully solicit orders from the coun
try as well us irom ibo city. Ordoru from any
one will meet with prompt attention and those
who favor us with sm-h may rely upon ju»t
dealing.
Anything wanted and not on
Uau«l can be hiipjillrd within live
days* Cull end sco us.
GEO. 11. ROBERTSON & 00.
Sept 21—tf
• GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO
Shippers on the Savannah River.
ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE,
COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS STEAMERS:
IRON STEAMER AMAZON, C,pt. JOHN80N,
NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS, Capt. PHILPOT,
NEW STEAMER LAURA, Qapt. HILLEB.
the rate of freight by this line has been reduced
FIFTY PER CENT.
Freights aru received daily, and forwarded aemi-weeUfy from Hevannah Tfca
line la prepared to ship 2o00 bales of Cotton weekly from Auwusta
T Ho Steamer Gibbons is in every particular a flrat class Fallenrer Boat.
Insurance can bo effocted by this Lino at the lowest rate*.
1 artica shipping by this Lino will And it to their interest to conahrn to An>U
of same at AurusU aud Savannah. * ■*»*-*<•
October f», 1865—lw
WM. B. DAVISON, Agent
NEW STORE!
newToodsi
W, L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY,)
H AS JUST OPENED at No. 04
11 road Street, first door above
Randolph, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock of (roods, which lie
offers to the citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable lieu res.
Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Thweatt
and Charley Shivers, no always ho
found at this Establishment, and thoy
will ho pleased to soo any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it n trouble to show
Goods.
Tho Stock consists of Goods of every
description, such as:
FOR SALE AND RENT.
FOR SALE,
Residence in Wynnton.
r l''IlE pleasant, healthy placo where I now
1. rosido, two miles from the city, containing
fifty-seven acres of land—about half cleared,
the balance in woods; a good well built house
with four rooms, and hall large enough fora
diniug room; cellar under tho house; good
kitchen with three rooms, and all necessary
outbuildings; well ot water unaurnassed in the
country; an orchard of several hundred fine
each trees, «kc.
Apply at Enquirer office, to
JOltDAh’ L. HOWELL,
oct ;!-]„• Tru.toe.
For Rent,
six rooms, mmvnnient to tho business por
tion of the city; suitubie for a boarding house
or pnvnte family.
For torms apply to Dr. M. Woodel’PP or
MUS. S. S. BARDWKLL.
oot 1—tf
FOR RENT,
“The Gem.’
several roou
Apply to
Sept 1»5—In
Possession given at once. Also
suitable for bed room? or offices.
PEABODY A BRANNON.
Attorneys.
SUNDRIES!
“SO CALLED.”
H. 0. MITCHELL <fc 00.,
(LATE OUNBY & CO.)
list comprises only a few of the items
20 Bales India Bagging Whittemore Cards,
50 coils Rope, Soda,
2 bales Twine, j Starch,
"ine Bourbon Whiskey Macaboy Snuff,
lio and Java Coffees, Spioos, assorted,
.Cocoa nut Dippors,
' Fine Bar Soap,
| Steelyards,
; Padlocks,
.Superior oast-stcol axes
j Curry Combs,
USlatesand Pencils,
47M»c for 4-4, 55c for 5-4, 40c for 5a
33 inched; Lonsdale, 5lo; Hone,
4ic; nea uank, 40c for 4-4, and 37c for 7-8 do:
Whit. Hock. 52! jo. , ,, ,
Coasir Jeaks.—The demand is active, prioes
firm aud stook light. Indian Orchard, Andros
coggin, Bates, each, bring 32c; for colored and
bleached Nnumkeag, 36%c, and eatins 40o.
Cottox Flannels.—A better supply, end
moderate demand. Prices are, upou the whole,
lower. Naumkeag. brown sell at 48o; Tremont
and Suffolk each^47.‘ **: Slatersvil c, 50c; Nash
ua, 40c; Manchester, 47%c; Hamilton s, 50c for
F, and 45e for ettra,
BOARDING AND SALE
STABLE.
niUE undersigned will open on th. lit d»y
I of OCTOBER n.xt, n St.bl.torlhoroo.i.-
tr.n-Uj’' K ' lVe ul - T-siterdsy, a ploa.- lion of Hor.es onboard and in\t. fnr th,«c-
S° f lhe f ‘ cl th * 1 “ikeep. the ““ frlenJs '
ireib meat* n,. r i * RaIai-aIa.! nn Randolohstreet.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV.,)
Revenue 2d Dibteiot, Qeoxou. r
Maoon, Ga., August 11,1865. )
By order from Treasury Department, taxes,
when due, are required to be paid before ship
ment of ootton can be made from this district.
The 2d Distriot is composed of tho following
counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts. Calhoun, Chatta-
hooebee, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty,
Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion.
Miller. Mitoheli, Monroe, Musoogee, Pulaski*
Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding,
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up
son, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. MoBUKNEY.
August 22,1865-tf ^ Collector.
Internal Revenue Notice.
Official instructions having been received this
day from the Commissioner of Internal Reve<
nue. Rail Roads, Steam Boats. Express Com
panies and all penone a-e here! y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
2d collsctoral distriot, unless they first proouro
a permit from this office or from ray deputies.
Cotton oan be shipped on any Railroad to Ma
oon. Duty oan bo paid ut Columbus to Richard
W. Jaques, Deputy Collector.
JAMES 0. McBURNEY.
August 22-tf Collector.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE.
2d DtHTttOT ov Qkomqu.
Macon, August 14, 1865.
Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of
apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan~
oes, and all manufacturers of tobtceo, cigars
Ac., are required to take oat a license and give
bond. Those who foil to give bond and procure
license are, in addition to all other penalties
and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per
oentam additional dutiee thereon.
Notice, merchants and others purchasing
liquors before the duty Is paid, do so at their
own risk, as the law oompels me to seise it, no
matter in whose hands it may be found.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
aug 22-tf Collector.
COLUMBUS. Ga., August 22. 1865.
Having been appointed Deputy Collector for
the eouuties embracing Musoogee, Talbot, Har
ris. Mari.ai. Chattahoochee aud Stewart, ail par-
tiecengaged in distilling spirituous liquors In the
above named oountieo will apply at once at my
office, opposite the Perry House, and fils bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUES.
Deputy Collector
aug 22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Diet. Ga.
! rwn m *ti that the country af- TtSi Stable will be looted on Randolph: street.
N. f ^" din * * =oupl. o? f.7. n ,l "" 0 ' ,h ‘ P0 “ ° fiCt '
tiionh */ or ,n Sunday dinner.
F oe h.ed ev.^d.j.' aod al dil _
PJMuunche, , nd „dd!.. of tempting
Columbus, Sept 23,1885—tf
|k»nlrind i
-M« : 1 "yy be divided into three
FWrieoee wl, o le»rn from the
K , n-h~.° ,b u* r :-' th *r happy
^i.nca~T w **° learn from thoir own
Cvgryy.wwiee mm. 3. And
r° oorfrnm 4. 1 :' e,rn neither from their
Fv ere h^® olh,r P en P'e'» eaparience— |
General Collecting Agenoy,
rpUK unH.r.irowl i* aow rr.parwl to r«.lv,
I \u ... .....t, for .olloetioo, both from th.
North and South. My offlo*. for th* frtMnt,
will be at the law room of Hon. James M. Rus*
sell, over the store of H. C. Mitoheli k Co., late
K lteV±. Goobv k C... J. Bnnl. k
Co . Columbus: E. A. Wilcox, cotton \roker.
Maoon; J.MeNab. Eufaulo, Ala-; Joo. B.Wal-
k«r 4 Son, Augusta, and Juo. W. Anderson A
Water Buckets,
Well do
Covered do
Brooms,
Whitewash Brushes,
Blacking do
Pocket Knives,
Powder,
Percussion Caps,
Kentucky Jeans,
Oct 5.1865-1w
'Crockery A Glassware,
|Spades and Shovels,
iKnives and Forks, Ac.
The Great Ladies Fancy Store.
PERRY & CO.,
84 Broad Street,
niVI JUST OPENED THE MOST BEAU
TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
IN THE CITY.
TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE
eight good rooms for ..
rooms in bnsoment for cooking, closet and ser
vants. Apply at THIS OFFICE,
wept 14—tf .
FOR RENT,
Calico os,
Wool Dolaincs,
Half Cotton do.
Poplins.
MosiimbiqucH,
J aeon els, •
Law nn,
French Ginghams,
Chumhrays,
Bareges.
Apron Cheoki
Gants’ Boots nod Shoes
Bovs
all kinds.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE FIRM OF HUGHES A HODGES in
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho
- t, ar t n er in
kept at tho
W. H.' HUGHES,
W. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Sept 19,1885—ootl-lm
NEW FIRM.
leave to iuform their
— lc generally, that they
have this day formed a copartnership under the
name and style ef
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
for the transaction of a
Wwfbousf aid General Commission Business.
All buiineaa entrusted to them shill receive
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process
of erection, will toon be ready, but in tho mean
time we will provide storage for our patrons
until the building U finished- Our offioe at pros-
ent is on Randolph street, in W. W. Gairard’s
building, near'the old Lowell Warehouse.
InllV W/lNTilV
New Notice.
CARRIAGE or PHJHTO!
— hock.vv ud Hunew,
Batty ud Uirew, .11 la Bn, order i
0miM * aa "\ f0 c r K^K- S
k Son, Autu
Jar®'
w. *. giNNiyy.
Ts the Voters of Columbus.
R e.Bpll.noo wUb lb. le* nenlrin, th.
i.bm of ^l p*r,OD| ..tiU^ to vot. .t tb,
van**) olwtlun. for "M»yor »»d Ald.rmsn end
CbMabor, l.
Mft t. u**-eb it, rtw.
SARATOGA RESTAURANT,
WBIT SIDK OK BROAD ST.,
N*XT DOOR TO I). V. ELMS’ AUCTION HOUSE.
UP STAIRS
(FORM Kill YDK. WOO DR UFF'S OFFICE,)
Ladies or familiog wish
ing ineul.i went to thuir
rooms can have them gout
to any part of the city at
reasonable rates.
D. B. CALDWELL.
Oot. 4-tf Sun copy.
D. S. BBNIDIOT. I. W. HINKDICT. J. 0.JlRXKDICr.
I). S. BENEDICT & SONS,
OB00ERS AND COMMISSION
ManOBANTH,
NO. a36 MAIN STREETi
Rotws.u Third end Fourth St*.,
LOtl*VI!.l,K, KY.
I Oct. i-»tu
Grucuriei
Tinware
Snuff,
Pockut Cutlery,
I'ahlo
Padlocks,
, Hatchets and liaminorH
Shoe Thread,
... Perfumeries,
Flannels, various colons Hair Gila,
Cambric*, ; Pomades,
Iriah Linens. Tooth and Nail Bruahos
Brown Linens, Cloth Hiid Hair do
Toweling, Fancy Soups,
Corsets, Shaving do
11 oo y Skirts, C. a vats, great variety,
Ladies’ Collars A Cuffs, I'ajior Collars,
Ladies' Handkorchiofa, tShirts and Fronts,
Combs of every style, (mots’ Underwear,
Hair Nets " " 'Paper and Envolopos,
Gloves, " “ Pens and Ink,
Jlair Urnnnients, Pencils,
IIosc and ilull ilosc, Slates,
Wide Bolts and Buckles Dolls,
Braids, evory style. Pipes,
Buttons, great variety, 1 Cassimeres,
Knitting Xeodlos, Tweeds and Jeans,
Blonched Homespun, Suspenders,
Brown do Pocket Books,
Ladies’ Hals, latest Calf Wallets,
stylos, Oondlo Sticks,
Children’s Hats, latest 1 Kaughphy Mills,
styles, Razors and Straps,
Ladies’ Shoos, every Sours,
stylo, Shoe Brushes and
Misses Shoos, do do Blacking,
Children's Shoes, do do
Gent’s lluta, every style
Boys' do do do
And a great many articles not montioned.
Persons will do well to call und examine our
Stuck before purchasing. August 28-3m
NAILS! NAILS!
10, s « 4 and 3 penny Nails, bostqual-
ALSO,
A select lot of SIFTERS, PAD LOCKS,
And fino POCKET CUTTLKRY.
At J. ENNIS A CO’S.
Oct. S-7t
SADDLES, BRIDLES, Ac
H. MIDDLEBROOK k CO.,
01 I1KOAD STRKRT,
JJAVE JUST KKCEIVKD ami offvr fornale
Sacidles, IlridluH mid Miu-tingiilos,
Carriage und Buggy Whips,
Lining and Hmdiug Skins,
French Calf Skin-,
Harness Leather,
With a general assortment of goods in our lino.
ALSO,
REPAIRING of nil kinds done at tlio short
est notice and la tbc host manner.
«ug25-tt H. MIDDLEBROOK Si CO.
TUNING,
NI> REPAIRING of Melodoom-, Accords
on*, Flutinm Concertinas, and thoroughly
repairing and tuning of Church Urgauw ; uDo,
PIANOS.
Orders received at .Mr. Pc ise’s Book store*
aud the residence of Mrs. Bailini, and Mrs.
Vamlenberg. All work warranto I or no pay
desired. CAdl'Hlt .MlC.ilEL.
sep 2(>—lm
Notice to Justioes of tho Peace
IU BUSSELL, COUNTY, ALA.
I AM instructed by the Governor of the State
to ancortaiu and ronort to the next scssiou
of the Legislature the following facts :
1st. llow many Indigent families in your
couuty'f
2d. The number of persons in each family?
3d Tho extent of thoir destitution ?
4th. The estimated amount required for their
support per month ?
5th. .State the numberof males und female.'
in each family, and their ages,?
6th. Stato the character ot their infiruiitios
aud the oanse of their not boiug able to earn
their livelihood?
In this work of mercy I confidently appeal
tho Justices in each Best in tho couuty to Assist
mu. The lists of the Corn Agents, heretofore
appointed, will he of great service ; and If they
will appoint a certain day in their re*i>
Beats, At some public place, to hi
mine the Applications ot all purs*
nqui
1*. T. DOWNING.
For Sale,
north of Eufaula, AIh. Apply to
W. J. BRANNON A CO.,
Auction und Commission Merchants.
Sopt 17—1 m Eufaulo, Ala.
STEAM SAW MILL
FOR BiV-TiXl.
I N GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belts.
every portion of machinery in oomnlete
order. Address T. J. PKARCh,
Seals’ Station, M. A G. K. R., Ala.,
Sept 21—1 m or at this Offioo.
For Sale,
powor
STEAM ENGINE,
in perfect runuing order. It has a good double-
fined Boiler and all the appurtenances neocs-
snrv to make it complete for immediate work.
Address A. A. SMITHWIOK,
Eufaulo, Ala., or
sept‘21-tf Eoquiror Office, Columbus, Ga
1500 BUSHELS CORN
fou saxjE.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OFFIOa,
NO. (>5 BROAD STREKT,
COLUMBUS, OA.
Success Attend^ tho Diligent I
w a n t e o,
■A. VO ot Wurae,
B\HS^SSS& IS ,hu d * T -
oct * J. H. SIKBS.
U-OR SALK—A aeoond hand Piano.
A 1 At the INTELLIUENCK OFFICE.
F °.ki Il r KN X — 4, st ®rt on Broad *trMt.,nlt.
able for Dry Goods or Grooerr. An .(or
ient stand. Apply to J. il. SIKES.
Valuable Property for Sale, in
Wynnton.
I M&PSPSF ( or “!• ‘k? fin * rooid.nce known
1 as the Butt place, in Wynnton. The lot *oa-
ta-p.Rl acres. The dirollin, ha, 8 l.rg, ...
well finished rooms, aud there is plenty of •■!<•
SffSHSS" th ®l' r «“i»®«;yard is handsomely laid
h£5 nd 'pR or# i !T ,tll0 “ 01C6 flower* andsaiwb-
hery. Ibis place is one and h half miles from
Columbus, and is one of the most desirable
places in this section of country. The fureitage
may be bought with the plooe, if desired,
oot 6 j If u fir Da
UOR SALK—The plantation near Dover, Ui
A Russell county, Ala., south of th* KaHreed,
11 miles from Columbus, on which Mr*R. P.
: a 9 r ®? ; 200 *ore* in ealUve-
!8r f * gin |, i ? n hou f M *•***-
ry out-buildings, ull in good repair. This place
“iAy^bouaht cheap. p,W
ALSO—The plantation on whioh Major WIm-
t ftCrei ’ in Hassell oo., Ala.
pGR SALK-TWO good Billiard Tabl^TAth
balls, ques, Pool Fixtures and everythiM
complete. Apply to , J. H NIK HR
POR SALE, a Plantation ffow mUm flSm
" Columbus, Ga., in Alabama; 280 acres. 199
aores clearod and well improved; a four-reom
frame dwelling; aU necessary out-buildings: in
good condition; large vineyard with about 3.098
grape vines; large orchards of assorted peach.
?» nd n 1, ® tt ^ rce> ’ &c ‘ J Thii PlABtaUen Is
in the Dudly settlement, and is very desirable;
owned *by Msj. Drayton Nance, For further
particulars apply at the Intelligence effiee.
sept 21 j u 8IKKH
JALB.—A Plantation on the M. k G.
- 1 - 4 frtttn Uurtvilie. Ale.; 718
acres; 500 acres cleared: 300 acres fresh land;
well watered: well adapted to cotton; good fit,
gin house aud screw. All outbuildings in good
order; thirty-two miles from Columbus; exceed
ingly healthy place.
This place can be bought on reasonable terms.
J.H.BIKHB.
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, QA.
JjMNE LETTER PAPER, by the quire er
Fine Cap Paper, by the auire or ream,
Uino Commercial Note Paper, by the quire
or ream,
Ladies* Fine Note Paper, Gilt,
Commercial. School and Ladies. Pens,
&u B bbSrte3 KL, • l0M, '
*1 !*. Dressing Combs,
„ Tuck Combs,
Morocco Pocket Books,! Violin Bows,
jpiW-ssr ?m75 o .°„ d bfisr>i, M .
1 rftuX c*. r rd'; 'Tooth p“k^* rP 'P m -
' 'Soli!! iJrwio" StriW ! B»«k*.
September 1 -tf
. M. IRVINK. S. N- STRWAKT,
ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IK *
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
Botwqen Pearl and Third StreotJ,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oot. 6,1865—2 m
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
RANDOLPH ST.
stock of GOOM.S, consisting of Lidies* and
Misses’ HATS, trimmed and untriinmed;
French and American FLOWERS, Ribbons,
Locos, Plumes, Feathers. Veils, and many
other articles too numerous to mention; allot
which sho offers at LOW PRICES.
An early call is respectfully solioited.
aug 2fi—tf
LIVERY AND_SME STABLE.
McGEUEE, HAYNES L CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO R. V, HARRIS k CO..
Broad Street, Below Cook’s Hole!
TIIE UNDER-.m
sinned haring pur- m
rib used the Stock 11 1
and vehicles of ti. F. Harris k Co., have re
moved immediately below to the " Croshaw
Lot,” fronting on Broad street, where they
have arranged the largest aud most commodi
ous Stable and Lots in the elty, and will ol
ways keep on hand
Carriages, Buggies and Saddle
Horses,
to hire on reasonable terms.
HORSES BOARDED at our Stables will re
coive careful attention, and we will end
to please all wbo may place HORSES
SALK with us.
We would call tho particular atten
tion of DKOV EKS to nur large aud
well arranged Lots for drove Stock.
•Lft> MrUKIJEK, HAYSKS A CO.
Sept 30-1 m
A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP
MW SHEET MM,
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
Sept 19—tf
R. Z. RUOKKR,
WITH
BLAIR & GENNETT.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
139, tvsa-r SIDE BROAD »T.
^LWAYS ON HAND » full ud etaplM,
Dry Good., Uroc.riM, Cutlery,
Hardware, Tinware. Olaeeware, Creekary.
Ruota, bhoea, Hat*.
Liquor*, Wlim. Aa„
3UU0 lb* I C Tin War,,
whioh nan be had at lowaat market prioee—
Wholesale or Retail.
No difficulty in having your money ohaaged.
bug 21 -tf
CITY FOUNDRY.
of Brass or Iron: such os Sugar Mil la of Ike
■SMI IMPROVE!) PATTERN^ and any Mi
which we will WARRANT to 6f AND; SYKl
KETTLES, BARK MILLS. GIN G^ARIF
and any kind of mill work.
d.7,*.:"k rteiiiVs 1 . W'iRtE:
and in tact any thing in our line.
secured the services of one of the beet
TERN MAKERS in the oountry.
W* are also making a large assortment er
HOLLOW-WARE: such as POTS/OVENS,
SKILLETS, SPIDfcftS and LIDS.
We will exehaage any thing in our line for
®yJHnd of Country Produoe, at eld PJtICXtf
r MONEY.
Ordors respectfully solieited and promptly
ixecuted.
PORTER. McILHBNXY k CO..
Near Steamboat Laodini
May 19. 1885.—tf Columbus. <
and deter-
. in noed of
cudily and cer
tainly at the desired information.
Tho reports irom Heat mu t ho made to
mein time for a general report of the whole
county to the next Legislature, which will con
vene on tho 3d Mond ly in N oveuiber.
1 will eoord all cases wnich will report te roe
..Crawford, VwADDKLL,
oct 4—Tt Judge ol Probate, Russell Co.
ter Opelikk l-»l-»r
NOTICE.
M^tS^NDS NOBIH oau do'
OOTTON! OOTTONI
KEIN <& CO.,
AUGUSTA. OA*.
OOTTON FACTORS,
AND AGENTS of THE NEW AND
ELEGANT STEAMER HELEN.
Running weekly between Augusta and Sa-
\auunb,
H AVING made the necessary business ar-
raufcuiutits, wo arc prepared to make lib
eral advances on all consignments ef Cotton
onlru.-dod to them for sale or shipmeut to Sa
vannah. New York or Liverpool, with all the
costs, charge* and expenses attendant thereon,
including internal revenue tax, Ac.
Consignments entrusted to their care for Sa
vannah or New York will he forwarded on ar
rival by the first trip of the HELEN, and tent
to our triends. Messrs. Smith A Dunning, of
New York, if intended for sale in that market,
so an to arrive in the short space of eight days.
Having established a Hne of clipper ships be
tween New York and Liverpool, all shipments
of Cotton intended lor the latter place, will be
aw u in oau uo so nun m
VSE by applying at Agency of E. sent forward without delay, thus aroidiogthe
Jo., where Northern Exchange can i further expense* of insurance and storage while
bo purchased at nsr.
1KL1X ALEXANDER. Agent.
108 Broad «t., over Ware's dreg store-
SeptNU
In New York.
KKiN A
&
aa, nitu OppotR,
Ullle, Jackwm .traal,
te No. 2, >Vmi»b
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
T <HK undersigned beg leave to Inform ibelr
A frienus and the public generally, that the?
have built a first class Foundry and Maehinn
Shop on Oglethorpe street, between Frnnkllm
and Bridge streets, and are prepared to do
anything in their line of businees. We wUl
make any kind o! Machinery to order: smeh no
SUGAR MILLS of any site, with wronghtS
cast iron •hafts, from (4 inches to 18 inekeedl*
ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
and all the intermediate sixes. We will mako
to order SAW-MILLS and MILL WORK
5W toteR‘i d
IRON RAILING, and anything the paotie
MVmti vViJ v^* °* br -r, or W- A1 » •!
MACI1INEK\ repaired with neatneas and
despatch.
In connection with our busiaeei. w« have so*
cured the services of a first class freed man. who
will take great pleasure in hauling all Costingi
made at our >N oks to the different aepoto, steam-
or anywhere in the city, free of
P. S. All kinds of Country .
exchange for work, on liberel ter
aug 15—tf
Wt..
WATCHES AND U. D. CAPS.
V,'WT 9TV li
v- »• trws.