Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 10, 1865, Image 3

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local news items._ '■'idrtrtwr* wlu pieM ® hand in their f,,ort before 4 o’clock in tbe afternoon, If pouit’ 1 ®- — . 8 B»TSF«mTHE l,*Ilo»inf n.med ..nU.mcn are Agent. , .kVcoLuenua Enquires in Al.bamn: '’nl s F-Po-^ Seala’SUOoe. Wm Ivey. Hatchwhubbee. n f Sanborn, HurtrlUe. tf (j. ffsller, Persons. »'ff Sinks, Ousrryton. a C Baker, Suspenelon. w fl Andrews. Chunnenugeee. on smith. Union Springs, n' %. A. beater. Villula. S, Thomas j. Burke, (llennv.lle, j/t Jenkins. Midway. _ Tk , following named gentlemen are our at the several depots on the Muscogee ^AiSudion No.2. Ool. J. A. h. U. K . atBoi Springs. U. D. WttitUhS. "S.era.OJ.O-N^. itBntl« r ' E ' "• " T ® E3 ' ai Port Valley. J. t. Btikoton. it janes’Crossing. James W. Covington. THB WEEKIsT BKftBIttBB. eived a long Ust of subscribers to W *“*k„ paper from Hurtvillo, Ala., and lhU method of acknowledging the receipt money they sent us-nll paying in nd- ° *! U o are also daily nskedbyothers.de- Ihoos to subscribe, when we will start the I!klr again. We cannot just now llx the pre- • Jar but we intend to commence again the Question of the Weekly Enuuirer in a short am. The mails are not yet oxtendod into tbe L.'trr beyond the railroads. and all or nearly Sl thTmail. wo yet have are daily. But we ... to gratify the disposition of so many por- * to take our weekly, and will therefore baste to start it again. In the meantimo «, request our friends to get up lists and send in their names. It will be best for neighbor- hoods off the railroad linos to make arrange ments for getting their papers from the nearest depot, and inform us of the depot to which they „ to be mailed. The price of the Weekly feo.t'rcr will he $4 a yoar, or H forthtoe months, in advsnee. Hew Advertisements. Major General Steoglman has issued an order to ltis Provost Marshals in rela tion to taking private arms from citi- uns. The order will give great satis faction hereabouts. Col. Tlios. C. Johnson, who for two years before the close of the war bad ebargo of one of the lurgost and most important of tbo Government works in this city, has gono back to his old pro fession—the law—and has opened his office in Montgomery, Ala. Our sister city is fortunate in uttrnctiug to her bar uchaninn as Col. Johnson, lie will make his mark among Alabama's ablest men. Mrs. Mary L. Jonos offers for sale a fine orchard of choice fruit, four miles from the city. Nothing is more promo tive of health, or pays the ’’cultivator better, than good fruit. Mrs. Jones wants to get a good gardener. D. H. Baldwin Sc Co., of New York, ■nd Brigham, Baldwin Sc Co., Savan nah, are prepared to do a general com mission business in both cities. See their card. Mr. J. H. Shorter has several flue new rubber belts for machinery. Every man who has a machine wants belting. Mr Shorter will buy several good work oxen cr mules. Mr. J. Monroe Baker, Clerk of Bus- ssll County Court, has two notices to the citizens of Bussell. They relate to important matters, and should bo road. A itore can bo routed by applying at 78 Broad stroet. At tho same place a ■ingle dray and harness cun be bought. Look over the “Intelligence Office” column. Lieut. J. Thomas Holland announces himself as a candidate for Sheriff of Buell county. Ho has experience in the office, having served one term as deputy, Mr. Holland made a good sol dier, and cannot fail to make a good iheriff. The friends of H. P. Ligon, of Macon couaty, Ala., announce him as a candi date for Congress from their district. Mr. Monroe Baker, of Crawford, Ain., is announced as a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court of Bussell county. Hr, Baker makes an efficient officer, and his friends will do woll to retain him in office. .Ocn. H. Robertson tf Co. havo just re ceived— Budget ot Fuu, Metropolitan Becord, Wilkes' Spirit, Yankee Notions, Comio Monthly, New York Clipper, Appleton’s Bailroad Guide, Chimney Corner, Nashville, Louigvillo, Cincinnati and New York Dailys- SPECIAL NOTICES. Notibe MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. On and after Monday, 9th instant, the Pas* ■•userTrain will leave OirsrJ forUnion Springs at 2 o,clock, P. M. oot6—2m B. K. WELLS, Sup't. Wotloe. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD, On and after Monday. 9th instant, tho Fare on this road will bo reduced to six cents per mile. oot fr-lw J. M. FRAZER, Treas'r. OFFICIAL. IIEAD-QUARTEBS. DEP’T OF GEORGIA,) Office Provost Marshal Gknrral, > Augubta, Ga., Oct. 1st., 1866. ) Provost Marshal General's i Orders No. 4. f Information having reached these Head* Quarters that private arms have in some instan ces been seized by the Military Authorities in this Department, it is therefore ordered: I. That private arms, suoh as sporting guns, pistols, Ac., (other than Colt's Navy revolvers,) will in no cases be taken from peaceable persons making no improper use thereof. II. The side arms of paroled offices of the late so-called Confederate Army, will not be taken from their owners so long as their paroles are observed. III. All other Confederate or United Stateg arms of any description, suoh as Muskets, Car bines, Swords, Colt's Navy revolvers. Jfco., will at once bo seized together with the ammunition therefor, and all perrons having andconoealing tho same, upon disoovery, will be promptly ar rested and summarllv punished. IV. Assistant Provost Marshals throughout this Department are charged with the execu tion of this order. By command of Major Gen. STEEDMAN, H. W. Snow, Lt. Cjpl. and Act’g Pro. Mar. Gen., D. G. Official: M. R. Butz, Lt. and A. A. A- Gen’l. Oct. 10—4t OFFICE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER.) Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned I Lands for the State of Georgia, f Augusta, Ga., Oct. 3, 1865. J Circular, ) No. 2. ; 1. To prevent starvation and death amonr the fieed people during the rapidly appioaoh- ing winter, officers and agents of thiq Bureau will make immediate and vigorous efforts to provido all freed people, who may bo out of employment,with opportunities for labor where fair compensation and kind treatment will ho seoured to them. This is the only praotioable and comprehensive plan of providing for their necessities, and to this all homes, asylums, hos- E itals or other modcB of furnishing relief will e regarded as subsidiary and for temporary use only. 2d. In all the larger cities, and where prac ticable in Sub-Districts, a census will be taken of the freed profile, showing the name, present and former residence, sox, age, occupation! ablolt nd Agents of the Bureau will invite all persons in their sub-Districts want ing labor to make known tbe fact, together with their address, or name of agent nearer of access, and a full statement of the number and kind of persons wanted—the kind ot employ ment and the compensation offered—which will be kept on filo in the office, or entered upon a book suitable lor the purpose. Intelligence offices established b" — 1 **" ,r a?od honestly, may «« .uwu^gu »ma w«u <>« auxiliaries. Whenever it shall appear that there is more or less labor than can-find profit able employment in any sub-district, the fact will bo made known at this office, to the end thnt the needed distribution rna 4th. - Rations will not be issuoi., given, to ablo bodied refugees or freed people wno are offered, or can find, opportunities to . .. ... ..jcVr own wants through the eoming winter, will be al lowed to remain in or about cities and towns, but must be oompollod, if necessary, to go to the country and accept places ol labor found bv themselves,or for them,by officers or agents of the Bureau. 5th. Unfortunately, there is a widespread be lief amo' g tbe freed people of this State, that at Christmas there is to be a distribution of property umong them, and under this impres sion they aro refusing to make ocn tracts for the coming year. All officers and agents ot this Bureau are directed, and other officers of the army throughout the Stato, ure eardeatly re quested to exert themselves to convince the freed people thai they are utterly mistuken, and that no such distribution will take place at Christmas, or at any other time, and to indece them to enter into contracts now. that they may not, at the .end of the year, be in a condi tion to entail severe suffering on themselves, their fumilies, and upon tho community. Gth. Contracts for this year, however made, verbal or otherwise, will not be interfered with, exoept to compel, if neoessary, both parties to comply in good faith with their agreements, and to settle disputes when they may arise. Contracts for next year will be made in writing. The form of controct usually adopted reads os follows: “ Know all men by these presents, that ——, of tho county of * State of , held and firm ly bound to the United States of America in the sum of dollars, for tho payment of which bind heirs, executors, administrators* firmly by these presents in this contract: That to furnish to the persons whose names are subjoined, (freed laborers.) quarters, fuel, sub stantial and healthy rations, all medical at tendance and supplies in case of sickness, and the amount set opposite their respective names per month during the continuation of the con tract; the laborers to be paid in full before the >n whioh is to be raised Lion, in the oounty of Eagle Manufacturing Company, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Eegle Manufacturing Company at their office in Columbus, on Saturday, tha 14th of Ootober, at lOo’olock, A. M. A full attendance is desirable, as Important business will be brought before tho meeting. R. M. OUNBY. Presideut. Oot.S-td Notice! TREASURER’S OFFICE. 1 Musoogoe It. R. Co., I Columbus, (fa , Sept., 1st, 1860, J On and after this data tho faro on this road will be fire eants per mile. JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer. Sept 1-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SUPERINTENDANT'S OFFICE. Muscoqkr Rail Road, y Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 14, *65. ) Shippers and Consignees are hereby notified that this Company will not be responsible for freights shipped to any Station on this Hoad, or at Columbus, after it is discharged from our oars. W. L. CLARK, Sup't. aug 14-tf NOTICE. OFFICE MUSCOGEE RAILROAD CO., 1 Columbus, Ga.. Aug. 11,1865, > WHIS COMPANY is prepared to make con- X traots for tne delivery at this place of rv_ and Pine Wood by the car load. Parties w ing same will please make applioation immedi ately. W. L. CLARK, Sup't. augll-tf G. E. THOMAS & CO., No. 125 Broad Street, Oolumlous, Georgia, RESPECSTFULLY announce to the citizens Columbus and surrounding country that they have now in store, and to arrive, a SPLENDID Stock ef UDMMDE CLOTHING Comprising every article usually kept iu First Class Clothing Houses, CONSISTING OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, -AND- FANCY VESTINGS, CLOTHING Notice to Shippers. Orrtoi Muscookk Railroad. I Columbus, Ga„ July 31st, 1865. f Tho Musoogoe Railroad is now running a DAILY TRAIN to Maeon, and are prepared to (jprward freight with dispatch to Macon, Mlllodgerille, Atlanta,and intormediato points, July31-tJ W. I,. CLARK. Sup’t. Notice to Shippers. Trkasurkr’s Offiok. Muscogee R. R. Co., \ ColumbuB, Ga., July 31st, 1865. J From and after the let August, pre-payment will be required for all freight shipped to But ler and intermediate Stations. *» The freight on all goods received at this place from atiy point, must be paia on delivery of the artioles. Shippers will please take notice, as theBe rules will be rigidly enforoed. July31-tf J. M. BIVINS. Treas'r, Notice ! 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 the third Wednesday in Ootober next, at 11 o'elook, A. M. J. M, FRAZER, aug 19 td Secrotary. Through to Atlanta, SUPERINTENDANT’S UmCiS. MUSCOGdE RAILROAD CO., Columbus, Ga., Sept. 9th, 1865. Muscogee Roll Rood Schedule. O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th inst., Passenger 'lrain on this road will Leave Columbus at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Macon at—.. 4.10 '* 1*. M. ]jeave Macon at 7.28 “ A. M Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 P. M Maeon and Western R. R. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon 6.30, P. M, Arrive at Atlanta 2.Z3, A. M, Leave Atlanta. —•%» 6.50, P. M, Arrive at Macon........ .3.30. A. M, cep 10-tf W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. Montoomret*. Sept.'20,**1365. tf and after Friday, Sept. 22d, I860, on this Road will be run as follows: Leave Columbus at 6 25 A. M, Arrive West Point '...12 M. Arrive at Montgomery — 9 15, P. M jeave Montgomery 4 A. M. ! jeave WestPoint- 1 15 P. M Arrive *t Coloumbus ...^.4> 45, P. M. Connecting with trains of A. k W. P. R. R. at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 P. M.. in time to oonneot with the Western and Atlantio Rail Road for Chattanoogu and points north, DAN’L H. CRAM, sept 22-tf Gen’i Sup’t. RATKS OK PAT PER MONTH. No. Nixe ,’Agr. Dom.8. | Cents. h\t “Bureau 1 ' in Georgia.— It will bo •wn by the orders of Gen. Tillson, Com missioner for Georgia, that a grdat ad fence has been made towards the adop - ton of the policy recommended from the first by the former slaveholders of the 8tate. They knew from their expe rience with the negro, thnt he must bo “Id to his oontracts by sterner rules tbin those at first adopted, and they un- sretood the impracticability and ino- quality of established rates of hiring. A modification for tho better is exhibited tbe now trdere. Wo believe that a P**t improvement in the relations be- employers nnd froedmen will bo 6 result. Indeed, wo are convinced st the less tho Bureau interferes with * w '*tioii! of employer and employee, * better it will be for both classes. . Prison, by these orders, confirms E *'n the opinion which we expressed of °^* 6r day—that he “has a much This contract is to commenoe with thta a.to and close with the year. Given in duplicate at this day of 186—. Witness: Registered at- Bui this may be modiffed to meet the indi vidual wants, wishes and circumstances of the contracting parties, who can make any trade or agreement thnt is satisfactory to themselves; sad so long us advantage is not taken of their ignorance of the freed people to deprive them clearer conception of the true situation A* 4 ! foedmen of the South, of (he lies that stand in the way of mu- “ S’ satisfactory relations between cm end the white employ ors and landed jepnetors, and of the means to be used . *? * relatione what they ought °r the welfare of both classos, >»n most of the other officers oooupy- 8* similar position.” Jjkovr Alice—The Eufaula Abies, ,he “rival of this new Chatta- cteamer at Eufaulu, on tho 5th litbhw*^'' * 8 0n8 of the largest, •wrik 1 fiu88t boata ‘'ml has ever chee i, th ° V,aW of tbe Chettahoo- oioui. f l oabi ®* “0 large and spa- yon ** ar *’ a * a rooms would invite “hoonsoiously to repose. Under •oulod tt D ^ ° f tbe gonial and whole- b, , ’ Wingate, the it bound to Popular.” ot' a fair And reasonable compensation for their labor, officers of the Bureau in this District will not interfere, but on the o.ontrar. encouragement and assistance i — traots without charging any fee or imposing any other burden. The Bureau refuses to fix a price for labor or allow it to be done by any commu nity or combination of people, but leaves labor, like any other commodity, t > sell itself, in the open market to tbe highest bidder. In case the employers’ circumstances are suoh as to make it doubtful whether or not they will have the means necessary to enable them to comply with their pari of the oontract. good and sufficient sureties to the bond will be required, or wages will be secured by a lieu on tho crops or land. These contracts must be inado in duplioate and approved by an officer of the Bureau, or nearest Provost Marshal, who should also, if possible, witness the signatures of all tbe panics and explain to them the terms, conditions and probable results of tbe contract. In all the cases the officer will inform the parties that, having of their own free will Joined in the con tract, they will be compelled if necessary to comply in good faith with its terms and condi tions. They will especially impress upon the laborer that ho is to work unuei the direction of hi* employer, to be industrious and faithful, and not to leave the plantation or pltwe of his employment without permission, unless he is treated with cruelty. Parents are responsible forthoir children, the children for their aged and deorepit parents.and mast laber for their support; and in making oontracts this must be taken into consideration thereby providing for a largo class of per ions who would otherwise become a burden >n the community or C Porsous who refuse a CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 1} jdjnegleot to make tort! ten centracts for the next year with tbe freed people employed by them, will be required, should any dispute areie as to tho compensa tion to be allowed, to pav the highest wages giv< n for tEe same kind of labor in their neigh borhood or section of country. 7tb, Officers and agents of the Bureau will on no account tail to protect the freed people iu their just rights, as set forth la the laws, of Con gress and the Proclamation of the President of the United States, and for thi« purpose will, it necessary, call on the nearest military com mander for aid. in compliance with General Or der 102. 0.8„ from the War Department. At the Hume time they will not allow the freed people to i.raotloe any fcrong or injustloe on their euii toners or on sooletr. Thev will re member that R i< the chief ohjeet ofthe Bureau to do ample just'ea to all persons, black—to aid to the utmost In scouring to the employer permanent and reliable labor, and in restoring the State to lU former condition of peace and P ro.„.rity. DAVIaTILS0N> Brig. Geo- U. S. V els., Aot. Amt. Com eet 10—If OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV., Rkvmuu 2d District. Georgia. Macox, Ga.. August 11,1865. By order from Treasury Department, taxes, when due, are required to be paid before ship mentof cotton can be made from this district, The 2d District Is composed of the following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Oalhoun, Chatta hoochee, Crawford, Deoatur. Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Maoon, Marion, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski' Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Sohley, Spaulding, Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terroll, Up ■on, Webster and Worth. JAMES C. McBURNEY. August 22,1865-tf Collector. Internal Revenue Notice. Official instructions having been received this day from the Commimioner of Internal Reve nue. Rail Roads, Steam Boats. Express Com panics and all persons a~e here' y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the 2d oolleotoral district, unless'' they fir*t procure a permit from this office or from my deputies, Cotton can be shipped on any Railroad to Ma eon. Duty ean be paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaquos, Deputy Collector. JAMES 0. MoBURNEY. August 22-tf Collector OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE, 2d District of Gror«ia. Macon, August 14, 1865, Notice Is hereby given that all Distillers Apples, peaches, grapes, oorn, or other substan ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, oigars ) Ac., aro required to take out a license and give bond* Those who fail to give bond and procure license are, in addition to all other ponalties and forfeitures, liable to pay ono hundred per centum additional duties thereon. Notice, merchants and others purchasing liquors before the duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as the law compels me to seise it, matter in whose bands it may be found. JAMES C. McBURNEY, aag 22-tf Collector; COLUMBUS, Ga., August 22. 1865, Having been appointed Deputy Collector the counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har ris. Marion, Chattahoochee and Stew%rt, all par- tiesengaged in distilling spirituous liquors in the above named oouulies will apply at onoe at my offiee, opposite the Perry Home, and Die bonds and procure permits, RICHARD W. JAQUB3. Deputy Collect! aug 22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Dist. Ga, W. W. Flkwkllkn, 10THING EMPORIUM. Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cassi- Coats, Full Dress and Businoss Suits of every style, Doo and Cassimero Pants, and Fancy Vestings. Large lot of Fancy Cassimero, Lin- i, Hickory and Merino .Shirts; Canton Flan nel, Jeans and Merino Druwors. Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gents’ and Ladies’ Ifnndkerchiofs, Fancy Kid, White, Berlin and Cassitnoro Gloves, Buck. Gauntlets, Cassimore Hats, Valises, Umbrellas, cetera. We have secured the services of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, our Manufacturing Department, who is now proparod to servo his old customers, and as many now ones as may favor him (and us) with their patronago. Having just roturnod from New York, whore he has boen enabled to ac quaint himself with tho latest fashions and styles of cutting, ho will be tho better prepared give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION whioh has always distinguished him as ono of the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in the South. Wo cordially invito tho *' Publio ” to givo us call before purchasing elsewhorc, as wc in tend to make it to their interest to purchase from us. Our aim will be to please, and it is our deter mination to ostablish a FIRST CLASS REP UTATION. Having purchased our stock at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, our motto will bo Quick Sales and Small'Profits.” Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27—lm NEW BOOK STORK, NEWS DEPOT, -AND- NOTION HOUSE, ' (10 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. GEO. II. ROBERTSOX & CO., RESPECTFULLY announce to tho citizens AV of Columbus that they haye now in ftoro, and on the way here, a choico and desirable stock of BOOKS m STATIONERY, first • v “l', W" > III', AJUS..UI, l> UIUIIIIU uillet. .ttgenta, Blotting and Tissue, ruled and blank papers. White, Buff, Now Opaquo, Card nnd Wcd- dtng Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes and Curds. Arnold’s and Butler's Inks, (lillctt’s Steel lens, Faber’s Lead Pencil’s, Dioc, Play ing Cards, Visiting Cards, Portfolios, Looking Glassos, Pictures, Praug’s Sketch Cards, Tootn Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs, Ink, Mucilage nnd an endlcrs variety of STATIONER’S NOTIONS. A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph Albums, containing; from H to 200 pictures. Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sketch Books. , A choico stock ot Bound nnd Paper Back Novels, Novolletts, Dima Novels, American Tales, Dimo Songsters, and Humorous Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOL BOOKS! Toacher-i or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to their intercht to buy from us. Our aim is to nloase—our determination to establish a first class reputation. We buy at the lowost cash prices aiul our motto will be “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” We respectfully solicit orders from tho coun try as woll as from tho city. Orders ln*m any ono will meet with prompt attention and those I who favor us with such may rely upon just dealing. W’ Anything; wanted nntl not on hand can he aupptted within five days. Call and see us. GEO. II. ROBERTSON & CO. 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, Cu t. JOHNSON, NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS, Capt. PIIILPO]’, NEW STEAMER LAURA, Catt. HILLER THU RATE OF FREIGHT BY THIS LINE HAS BEEN REDUCED FIFTY PER CENT 1 . line ta prepared to ship 'SMO bi'des^UoTton ^ r wook| S v l fr l otu 0 AuKii''ta n ’ S " v ' m ' mh - The The Steamer Gibbons is in every parlicular a first class Paasoneor B..at Insurance cun bo effected by this Lino nt the lowest rater I arties shipping by this Line will find it to their interest to con-ijrn to A cent, <?C same at Augusta and Savannah. " ? October 0, 1805—1 u WM. B. DAVISON, Agent. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! W, L. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) H AS JUST OPENED at No. 04 Broad Street, first door above Randolph, an entirely Notv and Well Aaaorted Stock of Goods, wliioh bo offers to tbe citizens of Columbus and ■vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tito’s Obaffiu, Jas. Tlnveatt and Charley Shivers, tin always bo found at this Establishment, and they will bo pleased to see any of their friends who may fivor them with a call, and will not tbink it a trouble to show Goods. Tho Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as: 1 Shoes SUNDRIES! “SO CALLED.” H. C. MITCHELL & CO,, (LATE GUNBY & CO.) variety, of whioh the following extended list comprises only a few of tbe items; 20 Bales India Bagging Whittemore Cards, 50 coils Rope, Soda, 2 bales Twine, iStaroh, Fine Bourbon Whiskey Macaboy SnuiT, Rio and Java Coffees, , Spices, assortud, ’Cocoa nut Dippers, Fine Bar Soap, iSteelyards, i Padlocks, |8uperiorcns.t stoclaxcs I Curry Combs, iSlutes and Pencils, jOrockcryA Glassware, Water Buckets, Well . do Covered do lirooms, Whitewash Brushes, Blacking do ! »ooket Knives, ’owder. > ercu8sion Caps, Kentucky Juans, Oct 5.1865-1 w Calicoes, Wool Delaines, Half Cotton do. Poplins^ Mosiimbiquus, ! Table i Dmllocks, | ilfttohcuumd Ilnmmcri Shoe Thread, Perfumeries, . dopes, Gents’ Boots Boys “ Groceries, nil kind Tinware ” " Snuff. ket Cutlery, Lawns, Frcnou Ginghams, Chnmbrays, Bareges, Apron Checks, Flannels, variouscolors Ha.- Cambriua, Pomades, Irish Linens. Tooth and Nail Brushes Brown Linens, j Cloth and Hair do Toweling, Fancy Soaps, Corsets, Shaving do Hoop Skirts, Cravats, great varioty, Ladies’ Collars k Cuffs, Paper Collar. 4 , Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. Shirts and Fronts. Combs of every stylo, 'Gents’ Undorw Hair Nets ” *' Paper nnd En Gloves. " " , Pens and Ink, Hair Ornaments, ’Penoils, li one and Hull’ I lose, Slat es, Wide Belts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, every style. Pipes, Buttons, groat variety, Cassimeres. Knitting Needles, Tweeds nnd Jeans, Bleached Homespun, Suspenders, Brown do Pocket Books, Ladies’ Hats, latest Calf Wallets. styles, Candle Sticks, Children’s Hats, latest 1 Kuughphy Mills, stylos, Razors and Straps, Ladies’ Shoes,- ovcry'Snurs, stylo, Shoo Brushes nnd Misses Shoes, do do Bluuking. Children’s Shoes, do do Gont’s Hats, every stylo Boys’ do do do And a groat many articles not mentioned. Persons will do woll to call and examine out Stock before purchasing. August 2S-3m FOR SALE,AND RENT. FOIl SALE. Residence in Wynnton. r I' , HE pleasant, healthy plaeo where I now -L reside, two miles from the city, contulning fifty-seven acres of land—about half cleared, tho balance in woods; a good well built house with four rooms, and-hall large enough for a diniug room; cellar under the house; good kitchen with three rooms, ami nil necessary outbuildings; well ol water unsurmnsed in the eountrv; an orchard of several hundred fine peach trees, Ac. Apply at Ent/uirer office, to JORDAN L. HOWELL, oct3—lw Trustee. For Rent, A TWO-STOllY DWELLING HOUSE with six rooms, convenient to tho business por- oct 1—tf FOR REfnT, r IMIE large and elegant Basement under Spear’s Jewelry Store, formerly known as Tho Gem.” Possession given at once Also several rooms suitable tor bed rooms or oflices. Apply to PEABODY A DRANNON. Sept 16—lm Attorney?. TO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE in Wynnton with eight good rooms for a family and four rooms in basement for cooking, closet and ser vants.. Apply at THIS OFFICE, sept14—tf FOR RENT, I ^HE SMALL STORE oocuniod by P. Il-ih- . lor, west side Broad street, next above Pemberton A Carter’s drug store. Enquire ot of L. T. DOWNING. Sept 2I-tf For Sale, T?OUR very desirable houses in the city of 1 Eufaula and one small Farm four miles north of Eufaula. Ala. Apply to W. J. BRANNON & CO., Auction and Commission Merchants, Sopfc 17—1 m Ifiufaula, Ala. STEAM SAW MILL POH SAI,E. I N GOOD Runningorder, perfectly now Belts, every portion of machinery in complete order. Address T. .1. PEARCE, Seals’ Station, M. Sc G. U. R., Ala., Sept 21—lm or at this Office. The Great Ladies Fancy Store. PERRY & CO., 84 Broad Street, HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST 1IEAU- TIFUL ASSORTMENT OK DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. NAILS! NAILS! HI 8, 0, ‘I and R penny Nail*, beat nual- II/, ity, ALSO, A select lot of SIFTERS, PAD LOCKS, And fine POCKET CUTTLEUY. At J. ENNIS & CO'S. Oot, 2-7t SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horse power • STEAM TSlsTGUTTE, in perfect running order. Lt hoR a good double tlued Boiler and all the appurtenaneca neces surv to make it complete for immediate work. Address A. A. SMITH WICK, Eufaula, Ala., or sept21-tf En((Hirer Offiee. Columbus, Ga 1500 BUSHELS CORN POH. SALE. V. ROWLAND. tv. M. IRVINK ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFT«ICJ3, iVO. IlS JJROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. Success Attends_ the Diligent! rj.OOD CHANCE FOR IN VESTMENT.—A \A Kontleinan of fine business nilHlifier-tiona and experience wndiee n partner with capital i„ engage in n lucrative ami extensive ImrineH. tor particulars apple a the INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. WANTED, •A. W ot Tffurso, B Y a centlemun in this city. Liberal waxes given. Apply to 001 s .T. II. SIKES. F OH SALE—A second hand Piano At tho IN TEL LICENCE OFFICE. Oroee eel- 11, SIKES. Valuable Property for Sale, in Wynnton. I AM oil'ring ior sale tlie fine residence known I as the Uutt place, iu Wynnton. The lot con- tainsio neres. The dwcllim, has s I n ge and well finished rooms, and there is plenty of nut- hnases ori thepremi-M; yard is hnnduunely laid oft and decorated with choice flowers a id shrub- l»ery. Ibis pnieo is one and a half miles from Columbus, and is one of the most dosirahJo places in this section ol country. The furniture muy be bought with tho place, if desired, J- li. SlfvES. T^OR SALE—The plantat'mu near Dover, in ~ Russell county, Aia„ south of the Railroad, II miles trom Columbus, on which .Mr. R. I* Baker resides; 400 acres; 200 acres in cultivn- tiou; dwelling, gin, gin house., and the neeo-Fn- ry out-buildings, all in good repair, ibis place may be bought cheap. ALSO—The plantation on which Major Wim berly now lives, 285 acres, in Russell eo , Ala. T70R SALE—Two good Billiard Tables, with A balls, ques. Pool Fixtures and c\ervthing complete. Apply to J. II. MKKS. L^OR SALE, a Plantation four miles from A Columbus, Ga., in Alabama ; 290 acres, K>0 acres cleared and well improved: a tour room lrame dwelling: alJ noees.-nry out-huilding*: iu good condition; large vineyard with about.{.(0 » grapo vines; large orchards or assorted peach apple and pear trees. Arc. This plantation is in theDudly settlement, and is very des rnblc- owned by Muj. Drayton Nance, J’or further particulars apply ut the Intelligence office. 8 «P t - 1 J. II. SIKES. M. A i 1 4*UR SALE.—A Limitation on tho R-R.. 4 miles from Hurtvillo acres; 500 acres cleared: 300 acres fresh land; woll watered: well adapted to cotton; good gin. gin house ami terew All mitbuildiiR's in good order; thirty-two miles from C’oluiubu-; exceed ingly healthy place. place can be bought on reasonable term®. Apply to sept 12—t! J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, by the oi I Xoto P ote Paper, by tho quire lopos, COLUMBUS, GA. TMNE LETTER PAPER, by tho . A roam. Fine Cup Paper, \ Fine Commercial or ream. Ladies’ Ftue Note Paper, Gilt, Commercial, School ami Ladies. Pei '•Mlnto. Biifl; upa,mo and Canary JU ludia Rubber Round Combs. \\ Dressing Combs, „ Tuck Combs, Morocco Pocket Rooks. Violin Bows. Leather Wallets, Brinrwood Pipo*. G-U. Gun Caps, ,lm’t Merelmum Pipe Playing Cards, India Rubber Pines, Visiting Cards, ;Tooth Picks, \iolin Attuiur Strings Memorandum Books. V lolin Bridges, September 1-tf NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl und Third Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. H. MIDDLEHROOK & CO., 1(4 BROAD 8TKEKT, JJAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for salo Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, • Carriage und Buggy Whips, Lining nnd Binding Skins, French Culf Skins, Harness Leather, With a genoral assortimmt o{ goods in our line. ALSO, _ _ REPAIRING of all hinds done at tho ahort- The lSooita aro koptkl tho ] ost notico and in tho host manner, aug *25-tt DISSOLUTION. T he firm of hughes a uodges is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The firmuatue will be used by either nartnc making settlements' The Books are koptki office of Fontaine J: Hughey W. C. HODGES. Columbus, Sept 19,1865—octl-lm NEW FIRM. fPHE undersigned beg 1 X friends and the publl have this day forme* name and style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, for the transaction of a Warehouse and General Commission Bus'ness. All business entrusted to thorn shill receivo prompt attention. Our Warohouso. in process of erection, will «oon bo ready, but in tho mean time we will provide storago for our patrons until the building is finished. Our oflioe at pres ent is on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrard’s building, near the old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAINE. W. II. HUGHES. Columbui, Sept. 19.1865—octl-tf FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, RANDOLPH ST. M RS. LRId would respectfully inform her friends and tho ladies generally, llmt she hoe just returned from New York with a cffoice stock of GUOl>S, consisting of Ladies’ and Misses’ II A T S, trimmed and uutnmrucd; French and American FLOWERS, Ribbons, Locos. Plumes, Foothors. Veils, und uiauy other articlos too numoroiis to mention; allot which she oilers at LOW PRICES. An earlv call is respectfully solicited, aug 26—tf A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP NEW SHIT MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. 11. MIDDLEUROOK & CO. leave to inform their _ic generally, that they copartnership under the To the Voters of Columbus eompllano* with the Uw requiring the names of all persons entitled to vote at the annual election, for ‘Mayor and Aldermen Mid other officers” of the city of Columbus, to be registered, I have opened a list at the Counoil '"bomber, in the Court Uouee. for this purpose. M. M. MOORE, CPk Council. Bept 9,1166—2m Sun copy. General Collecting Agency, TpHK undersigned is now prepared to receive X all accounts for collection, both from tbe North and South. My office, for tho present, will bo at the law room of Unn. James M. Rus- .etljover tbesto^eof H. C. Mitchell k Co., late I refer to ^^tsrs. Gunby k Ce., J. Rnnii k Co , Columbus: K A. Wilcox, oot ton broker, Maeon; J. Metfab. Eufaula. Ala.; Jno. B-Wal- ker AS° B » Augusta, and Jno. W. Anderson 1 ** W. U. BHNNETT. lm SARATOGA RESTAURANT, WEST S1DK Or BROAD ST., NEXT DOOR TO ». P. ELMS’ AUCTION HOUSE. UP STAIRS (tVllREHL y DR. WOO DR OFFICE.) Ladies or fumilios wish ing meals sent to their rooms cun have them sout p) any port of tho city at roasonable rates. D. B. CALDWELL. Oct. 4-tf Bun copy. D. 8. BMNMDICT. ■. W. HgNBDICT. J, 0. BKXEDICT. D. S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MSmOBCANTS, NO. 236 MAIN STREET, Between Third and Fourth Sts., ‘ LOVHVtbLR, KV. Oet. 4-2w TUNING, A ND REPAIRING of Meludeons, Accorde ons, Fluiiiiits Coneertinus, and thoroughly repairing and tuning of Church Organs ; also, PIANOS. Orders rocoivod at Mr. Podso's Book store, and tho residence of Mrs. Bailini, and Mrs. Vandenberg. All work Wiiinintel or. no pay desired. CASPER MLCllEL. sop 20—lm _ Notice to Justices of the Peace IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA. 1 AM instructed by tho Govornor of the State to ascertain and report to tho noxt session ofthe Legislature the following facts: 1st. How uiauy ludigont families in your C0 2d.^rtio number of persons in each family? 3d Thoextontof their destitution? 4th. The estimated amount requirud for their •unport per mouth ? 5th. Stato tho number of m ilos and female, i each family, and their ugos,? 6th. State tho character of thoir infirmities and the cause of their not being able to earn their livelihood? in this work of moVoy I confidently appeal to tho Justices in oaoh Boat iu tho county to assist me. Tho lists of the Corn Agents, hcrotolorc appointed, will bo of great service ; and if they | will appoint a oortain day in their respective Boats, at some publio place, to hear a*iu deter mine the applications of all persons in need of roliet, they can arrive uioro speedily and oer- tuinly at the desired information. The reports from each Beat iiiu-t bo tuudo to mein timo for a general roport of the whole county to tho noxt Legislature, whioh will con vene on tho 3d Monday in Nbvombcr. 1 will rocord all eases wuioh will report to mo at Crawford, or elsewnere. in time. j. F. waddkll, oct 4—7t J udge of Probate, Russell Co. g*r Opelika paper please copy. LIVERY &NDA&LE STABLE. McGElIEE, IlAYNES & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO R. F. HARRIS A CO Broad Street, Below Cook’* Hotel. THE UNDER-.ft. signed having pur- m chased tho Slock “ “ ^ and vohieles of K. F. Harris Sc Co., have re moved immediately below to the " Crouhaw Lot,” fronting on Broad street, where they have arranged tho largest und most commodi ous Stable ami Lots in tho city, and will al ways keep on hand Carriages, Ruggies and Saddle Horses, to hire on reasonable terms. IIORSliri HOARDED ut our Stables will re ceive earoful attention, und we will endeavor to please all Who may place liORSEa I OR SALE with us. We would call tho particular ntten- tion of DROVEto our large and well arranged Lot* for drove Slock, nlafl* McG 1C 11KE, 11AYN ES A CO. Sept 30-lm NOTIOH, 1IERCHAXTS and others who desire to KE- Jji MIT FUNDS NORTH can do so WITH OUT EXPENSE by applying at Agency of E. M. Bruce k Co., where Northeru Exchange can be purchased at par. FELIX ALEXANDER. Ageut. 106 Broad at., over Ware’s drug store- Sept 24 if titift'EKAL PURCHASING AGENCY# ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, W ILL attend promptly t * tho purohaslng and forwai Jing o! all classes of MERCH ANDISE and every description o MAUUN- KRV. applicable to the wants ot the imuthorn * >C a1| I p'urohases male fre* of Commission till October noxt. at tho lowest market rates, aid forwarded by tho mosP expeditious routes. Or ders must bo accompanied with tho mom y, and addressed to u* either at New London, Conn., or 82 John Str ot, Now York. , Ruler to K E. ilroyit. Macon, Ga., and W. G. Clemons, Co uinbus, Ga. augl-tf FOR SALE, at the old stand of J. B. JAQ.UES & BRO., A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, XXAR.IMIDBS, WHIPS AND COLLARS. ’ISHING to close out the lot soon, wo Axchange for Sept. 5,1465'll It. Z. RUOKKIt, WITH BLAIR & GrENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 139, WEST HIDE UllOAD &T. full and complete Boots, Shoes, llats, Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Wines, Ac,. 2U0U lbs I C Tin Ware. which ean be had at lowest murkot prices— PITY FOUNDRY. apcetfully inform most IMPJIUYICU PATTERN, and any , which wo will WARRANT to STAND; SYRUF KETTLES, BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING, und auy Rind of mid work. We will make any kind of Machinery to or der: such os SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, and in tact any thing in our line. In connection with our business, we hnvo secured tho services ol ono of the best PAT TERN MAKERS in the country. Wo aro ulfO making a l*rge assortment of HOLLOW-WARE; such ns POTS. uVENS, SKILLETS. SPIDERS and LIDS. Wc will exchange auy thing in our line fur ■ny kind ot Country Produoo, at old PRICKS or MONEY. Orders rospootfully solicited and promptly oiwJute«J^O UTER McI [, HKXJ j Y A co Near Steamboat Landing, May 19. 1865.—tf % *' ft PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. trienusund tho publio generally, that they have built a firNt class Foundry ami Machine Shop on Oglcthorpo street, between Frnnklin ami Bridge street*, and aro nroparud to do anything in their lino of butnnon. We will nuke any kind of Machinery to order; such as SUGAR MILLS o: any size, with wrought or oast iron sbultH. from li inches to 13 inches dl- ametci ; also KETTLES from 20 to loo gallons, and all the tutennedmteRite'*. We will nniko to order SAW-MI|,LS and MILL WORK genet ally, of Brans or Iron, and all kinds of CASTINGS, HOLLOW-WAKE. PLOITUIS, IRON RAILING, and anything »h may deaira uin le of brass or iron. All k' MACHINERY repaired witii neutnet despatch. lit connection with our business, wo b; cured the services ifimtoU l freed IBS will take great pleasure injiauling all C publio uufc of ■s and , who tings will take great pleasure in hauling all Ui made at our Woks to tho different depots, bout laudiugs, or anywhere iu the city, free < charge. L. 1I.UMAN k CO. All kinds of Country Produce taken i aug lO—U L U, * We