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BSTS f ined ttentlomcn are Agents
, " J '| 1 BCl E^ 0,l,E “ in Alnba,, ’ n:
n! , HetcbMhubbee.
, Ibore, Hurtville.
- Waller, P« non **
U.nli.D'*'" 5 '' 0 "- #
_ u„r Sa3|' en6,0a *
^riws.fbnnnenuree.. .
liT'Berl (lleMivlllo.
,',„.itir..am«.l gentlemen are our
m ,Uc Mu8C0 *°°
K0.2.C0I.J. A. L. L«.
!?Sah n. D- w».i.t am».
L 0'St.lL.
V. n. Watkes.
J. L. Btisotox.
Covixotox.
■m'EEKLT KSUl'IltElt.
“ B ,ivr,l a long lift of subseribers to
- r ' from Hurtville, Ala., and
f fled of acknowledging the receipt
lhl ,L- .cat us-nll raying in ml-
“ snl!r 'i.o daily aiked by others, de-
when we will Start the
fdnIVe cannot just now (lx tho pro-
■ .c intend to oommonce again the
"•*'JfhoTeHr Em^-cr in ..short
... not yet extended into the
1, aud all or nearly
mail*
to gratiiy
to take our
ba^te to start it atrain.
sM oar frieuds to rl. -
7 1B «. 0 will 1“ he' 1 tie.gl.bnr-
„ff the railroad lines to n.ake nrrange-
t,.hin, their paper, from the nearest
1011 . /.u^ t tn which they
'eekly
throe
Yhe mails are not yet
kwoaJ the railroaai
° -c yet bavo aro daily. Hut
the disposition of .0 many per-
jkly, anil will therelorc
In tho meantime
«tor f«ttin«r tiie» r pap®*® ~
itm w iH be II a >'<? ar « or ' l forth
;bi. in a Jr# nee.
,.„n thatW.lt. Chipley haa rented tho
-inerstore undor old Concert Hail, and
lain open a large stock of agricultural tm-
, adapted to this section.
It
IV. falix Alexnndor line moved Ins oBieo
»«r Dr. Ware's Drug store to the rooms
b! hardware store of .1. Kuliis .1 Co.-.
heiv Advertisements.
V Eilis will have one of his Inrgcst
to.dny. Head his advertisements
ice the variety he oilers, lie eom-
,„at 101 o'clock.
totbe “Bee Ilivo.” Thorn you will
tbi'.ever tho ingenuity of man, com.
d with tho industry of the boo, cun
Inca Phelps will bo glntl to see you
to tell you anything ho hits, cheap.
ie Dramatic Company now giving en-
ibmentiatTemporaneo Hull tiro ■ ruw-
podhouses, and aro sustaining here
reputation they have enjoyed in other
tnunitics. Their performances nro
■ertally admired, nml tho c’ccplli'nt,
they proservo in and about tlio.
.will largely increase llioir palron-
Tbey present nothing but plays se
rf frum tho besl olass of authors. To*
it they will givo us “Lueretin Bor-
tobe followed lay lino dancing and
h farce.
KSJ1, Fowler A; Wells, of Now York,
ittenlion tothoir Flircnologicnl Jour-
They also want agents in all parts of
wintry.
inters will note tiio fact that those lino
stores in tho Banks building nro of-
brrrot. Mr. Willcox, at the Home
naceofllco, will state terms, dim.
IV. 0. Woolfollt oli'crs for sulo ono
tnest plantations on tho Chatiahoo.
rirer. It will produce anything that
tinted in this section of country.
It. Woolf'.dk and secure h splendid
cion.
A. W. Allon is ngain prepnring bis
»tcd liniment. It is a good propa-
and should bo kent in every bouse,
sin. Carter & Flournoy liavo re-
ajood stock of fresli drugs, modi-
brushes, stationery, perfumery,
sit Give thorn a call,
ooptri Crawford (Isham and .lolin)
veceivetl fresh oysters from Savan-
Theyosme ail the ivny on ico and
good.
'inio to Mr. ,1. Ivylo for the latest
1 received by us yesterday from
s! of the Northern and Western
'-Wehad a honueoptithio (lose from
ouds yesterday—just enough to eon-
oi that there is virtuo in the wntor-
if wo could oniy liavo enough of it
cribed.
ikon.—The animation in our market
tome!yesterday, and the tendency of
es was still upward. Sales were mado
ty at 89MOe. foi Middlings. Wo
^d of a largo sale at the latter fi^u
* c aw Romo that was held for a still
lerprieo. The receipts from tho coun
ty wagon, seem to bo sightly in-
,in K* This, however, is probably
aUble only to the stimulus of advanc-
pricef, for wc hear that tbc concur-
treport U that there is very littlo cot-
13 country. By far tho larger por
strings of some sort of herb intermingled ,
with dried roots, their eyes Hosed ; iho j
master of ceremonies or llinli Fetish
Priest, with a snake-skin around hi*
neck, and bis wool griz/. o«l with ago and
garnished more profusely than the rest,
was chanting something in a droning
voice, while tho remainder of the “eun-
f jregation” respondc.4 as it were, with a
ow and long drawn howl. Tho old ne
gro with tho snake-akin clapped bis hands,
and tho whole party rose and commenced
a most furious stumping in a circle around
tho pot.
This being over, tliey all squatted down
again, and the “old man” resumed his
chant, at tho same time holding in his
hand a covered basket, Irom which ho
drew and dropped into the pot—first m
dead snake, next a frog, then a young
alligator or lizard, and last of all the herbs
anil roots from his own and tin* hands of
ether negroes. Silence was observed by
all for some minutes after the last depos®
had been made, after whjch the i?ot war
taken Irom the fire, and while the nausea
ting mixture was yet rdeking hot, they
each dipped the end of tho middle finger
of the loft hand into it, and applied the
end of the finger to their tongues ; another
dip into tho pot was taken with the mid
dle finger of the right hand, and certain
cabalistic figures described on the breksts,
forehead and shoulders—one assisting tho
other in the operation. Not a word was
spoken until their clothes had been re
sumed, and they had g »t clear of the
house.
Although on high occasions the Fetish,
or “Obi nmn” may demand a human sac
rifice in his inhuman rights, and which
sacrifice is generally a young child, noth
ing of tho kind was attempted in the Voo
doo pow-wosv of la-L nighr. The presence
ot the police would, of course, have pre
vented anything of this nature, had it ev
er been necessary by tho old negro con
ducting the affair. Old negro women were
sometimes “used up” as “material in
these meetings, at Vondooton, near New
Orleans, ono of whom esoap**d tin* sacrifi
cial knife on one occasion, and earned the
urrest of the whole gang.
Tub Reaction.—The New York Times
says :
Thoro can bo no doubt thltt tho country
is tired and disgusted with tho extreme
and extravugant stylo in which the claims
of tho negro liavo been pressed. By a
very activo and peremptory school of po
litical and social reformers, the claims,
interests, courage and vharactor of the
whites have been made wholly subordi
nate to those of tho black-. Thoro must,
in the nature of things, bo a reaction to
all this—and tho Connecticut election in
dicates that it has begun.
Tho Columbus (Mis-*.) Index says from
the returns that have been received we
suppose there can bo no doubt that Mr.
Harrison bus been elected to Congress
from this district by a handsome majority.
The National I ntolligoncor thinks it is
very clear LhHt no party which might or
ganize on the proposition to lorco negro
sulTrugo by Federal usurpation on the
Southern States, could succeed before tho
people. It adds, “we do not believe that
there nro three Northern States which
would sustain such an issue, if to-morrow
fairly and squarely presented.”
A resolution of cordial welcome to the
delegates attending tlm ICpi-copal Con
vention, at Philadelphia, liom die Slutes
of North Carolina, Texas and Tennesson,
was passed by that body <»n Friday, the
»th instant, but one member of the Con
vention opposing it.
JIARKET UK POUTS.
New York Markets.
Nktv York, October lO.—Cotton activo and
excited—58('t*f>’.ic for Middling, closing at 60c.
Flour opened 5fa P-c lower, but closed at $S.fi()i»>
8.»U); extra St. Louis S8.P)m*S.!0c ; round hoop
Ohio opened nt l(u‘Jc bet'er but lets active and
closed heavy. Wheat 7S*-*'M>e Jor Sprinar; 78f<-;
SO lor Milwuukic Club; 8u»'/81c for niuhur Mil-
kie : the latter an extreme figv re; £2.:iu for
... umber Michigan. It ye firm at SI ID. Corn
8I($‘.K)3 for unaound: IKkflMJtia tor sound Mixed
Western, the latter f>*r choice in s'ore. Oats
53(d*50c for unsound; (»2@o4o for sound, l'ork
opened higher but cloned dull an l heavy at
$37(?KJ7.60; closing at $87 cash ; lib'V'82 f »r Prime.
Lard dull at 21 'AWXK Whisky 2.21b—
(told oponod at 14o'a. and ciosed at MV L
Cincinnati Markets.
Cincinnati, Octobor I0.~Flour firm n shndv
higher. Superfine $8«/; extra r,H.2U«V.50:
family and fancy W heat $2.J
. SPECIAL NOTICES.
TJotico.
Mobile and uiiiaud uailuoad.
On and alter Monday, 0th instant, the Pas
senger Train will leavo Girard for Union Springs
at 2 o,clock, P. M.
octfi— 2ui B. E. WELLS, Snp't.
W. W. Flkwkli.k
CLOTHING [MPORIUM.
Eagle Manufacturing Company.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
There will bo a inocting of tho Stockholder
of tho Eaglo Manufacturing Company at their
oliicoin Columbus, on Saturday, tho 14th of
October, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
A full attendance is desirable, as important
business will bo brought beforo the meeting.
It. M. GUNDY, President.
0*5-td
Notice!
G. E. THOMAS & GO.,
-AT-
No. 125 Broad Street,
Columbus, Georgia,
RESPECSTPULLY announce to tho citizens
of Columbus and surrounding country that
they havo now in store, and to arrive, a
SPLENDID Stock of
THE A SUKER'S OFFICE, ]
Muscogee it. K. Co., \
Columbus, Ua., Sopt., 1st, 18fi5, J
On and after this date tho fare on this road
rill be five cents per mile.
JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer,
Sept 1-if
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
SI PEKINTENDANT'S OFFICE,
Muscoukh KAgt, Hoad, >
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 11, ’65. )
Shippers and Consignees aro hereby notified
that this Company will not bo responsible for
freights shipped to any Station on this Road, or
at Columbus, after it is discharged from our
cars. W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
jiug 1-i-tf
NOTICE.
..IUSOOGEE ltAILUC
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 11.1865,
r |UlIS COMPANY Is prepared to mako con-
X tracts for tne delivery at this ulaee of Oak
and Pino Wood by the ear-load. Partita* wish
ing Game wilt please make application immedi
ately, W\ L. CLARK, Sup't.
nilg 11-tf
of the
receipts aro of the crops of
Dtr years.
Jol >nsjn arrived in this city yos*
J ».ternoon. We ara pleased to seo
pUiluou.* offirial dutios have not im-
*’ ,i health. Wo never paw him
Viter,
Notice to Shippers.
Omen Muscookk Railroad, I
Columbus, Ga.. July 3i;t, 1865. i
Tho Muscogoe Railroad is now running a
DAILY TRAIN to MaCon, and are prepared
to forward freight with ctisputch to Macon,
Miiludgovillc, Atlanta,and intermediate points.
Jillyglytf W. L. CLARK. Sup’t.
Notice to Shippers.
TRK.vauRKit’a Office, Muscogee R. II. Co., 1
Columbus, Ga., July .list, 1865. j
From and after tho 1st August, pre-payment
will bo required for all froight shipped to But
ler and intorincdiato Stations.
Tho freight on all goods received at this place
from any point, must bo paid on delivery of the
articles.
Snippers will ploase tike notice, ns those
rules will ho rigidly enforcod.
JutyJl-if _J._M.Ji! VI,VS. Trens’r.
Wotioo !
OFFICE MOBILE & GIRARI) R. R„ I
August 1.5,1865. f
An adjourned mooting of the Stockholders ol
this Company will bo hold at the OQico, Girard,
Ain., on tho third Wodnenday in Octobor noxt,
at II o’clock, A. M. J. M, FRAZER,
aug IP td Sccrotniy
Tiii’ougli to Atlaula.
SUl'littlNTBNDANX’S OFFICK,
MUSCOU 'ili BAUjHOA
Columbus, Ga., Sept.
Muscogee Hull lload Sciietlti
ND A
senger Train on this road
Leave Columbus at 7 o’clock, A. M.
Arrive iu Mueon at 4.10
Leave Macon at 7.23 *' A. M.
Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 “ P. M.
Macon nml Western It. R. Schedule.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Macon 6.30, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 2.U’*, A. M.
Ijchvo Atlanta 6.50, P. M.
Arrive at Macon 3.:;0. A. M.
sep 10—U W. I4. CLARK. Sup’t.
old and $1.
Mess Pork $20. Bulk Meats
shoulders and niilcs. Lard 20) j,
rod. Co
I8‘
1 lit 1
MEDICAL NOTICE.
IE improssion having obtained among
some ot my “Patrons,” and the citizens of
Columbus and vicinity, that V have abandoned
tho “Medical Profesaihn” in eon-equonco ot
my recent mercantile operations: I avail up -
self tlfo pleasure, through the medium of your
tinner of correcting tho error, and to assure tho
“Public” that I snail not permit any business
operations of whatever nature, to interfere with
mv medical pursuits, or to interrupt those social
relations of a professional diameter, which
have boon, for years, so pleasant arui agreeable.
Calls left at tho Drug Store of Messrs. Brooks
it Co., (one door above Ennis k./’o.,) or at mv
” “ cot, will meet with
WM.' W. FLEWELLEN, M. I).
THOS. C. JOHNSON,
(LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO,)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Claim and Ileal Estate Agent,
No* 50 Market Street, (I p Stall**,)
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
Oct. 10—3 m*
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
RANDOLPH ST.
has just returned from Now York with a ehoh
stock of GOODS, consisting of L idles', and
Misses’ H ATS, Jrirumcd and untrimrued;
French and American FLOWERS, Ribbons,
Laces, Plumes, Feathers. Veils, and many
other articles too numerous to mention; all ol
which she otters at LOW PRICKS.
An early call is respectfully solicited.
aug 26—tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE*
.SUPERINTENDANT’S OFFICE, |
M. & W. P. R. K.,
Montgomery, Sept. 20,1805. )
O N and after Friday, Sept. 22d, 1865, Trains
on this Rond will be run as follows:
Leave Columbus'at 6 25 A. M.
Arrive West. Point 12 M.
Arrive at Montgomery 9 15, P. M.
Louve Montgomery 1 A. M.
Leave West Point 1 15 P. M.
Arrive pt Coloutnbus 0 45, P. M,
Connecting with trains of A. k W. P. It. R.
at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 1*.
M., in time to connect with tho Western and
Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points
north,
sept 22-1f
tho Mobilo Tribune.
In Mobile-Old Suueratitl-
tlon Revived,
ieVur?, 00 '* ,! »y» °f Louisiana,
«.l™. l0 „ w ‘ s . do '"’P his auiei littlo bu-
n R tho Lake shore, and Bnrata*
*« sjnonyraoua with the l.-lo of
.7“ * ei >8 d’armes stood on tlio
iZ* f m lhl > streets of New Orloans,
thcr i'H* en ' Wll * > c ' u ' > an, i rattle, and
3P, were not—in tliose «cod old
'•4 in by 1 ,Tth» W1 ? r6 , liftiousl ,V . bo *
I tv .* i lho “olofed population,
"ti/tsve h.f ew of th° 8 o whose color
i»ene« p n R warrantee of more in-
* of thi. yoars past the infernal
ducted n „“ r \5 u P er *tition havo been
*ioterv»U , n ^ e r., ^'aaus, on 'y * l
The t* |i* n4 with the utmost seore-
tcs.'on’L 0 c “ “hooded, in onoin-
,cl »tnhs t „T r?a T0Kre slDr ^ in mak-
PParinxi p 0 , f -V he »I" )sroes ' iocUdinj,
fl '»*tim of Us r, Man - 0, 'l Obi Wo-
t’ms, oy ®‘. Africa—and all the
‘"'nro.,'* 1,0 incantations.
Riven > , P , ! ni,ll0<| . end
#nJ lh "
“* to#«ed e ?A° f fu<lh ,c enos ns these
IMss, hut" „! n or Pnar Mobile by the
*'' J wo
Co ®P»nv ’? ' :mc * ln this city.
111 lo s houi. 1 )-. * f«w policemen wo
lrii ip«ct»cU V » 8 ln the w nB*. a wild,
ln * 11 «r, of ^""tod. Around
L,r ~or roo° n r . f" e . ,n middle of the
over whi»h ®°°r there wns nono—
!“5 or nnuru n, **' " ' HU ' RHt R
)* Itheif hnlr w ,’ men - entirely
i'tsil CUf , a.r or wool twisted .into
"• and oruamuntsd with
LIVERY AND SSLE STABLE.
McGEHEE, HAYNES & GO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO R. F. HARRIS & C0„)
Oroetl 8,reel, Bilow Cook's Hotel.
THE U.VOEU-
tianed liiivins |iur-«l
I'lnistd the SOH-k' 1 - 1 -®-
and vcbioles of It. F. Ilnrrls .k On., linvo ro-
moved immediately below to iho Lrotmuw
Lot,” fronting on Broad utroot, whoro* they
havo arranged tho largest an* 1 um.-t commodi
ous Stable and Lota in iho city*, and will ul-
ways keep on hand
Carriages, Buggies and Saddle
Horses,
to hire on roaaonablo terms.
HORSES BOARDED at our f.Ublcs will re
ceive careful attentiou, an*l ire will cu teayor
to please all who may place iloRSb^ FOR
SALK with ub. . ,
Wo would call the particular atten
tion of DROVEKS t*» our large nml
well arranged Lot* for dr' »vo Stock.
McGEHEE. HAYNBft A CO.
Sept 30-lm *
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV.,)
JtGVKNUG 2i> DlHTMCr, (i/CORUU. f
Macon, Ga., August 11,1865. )
By order from Treasury Department, taxes,
whenttuo, are required to be paid before ship
ment oi cotton can bo inode Irom this district,
Tlio 2d District is composed of tho following
counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta
hoooboo, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty
Early, Harris, Houston, Loo, Macon, Marion
Millor, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogoe, Pulask
Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spnulding (
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up
son, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
August 22,1865-tf Collector.
lulcrnal Revenue Notice.
Official instructions having boon received this
day from the Commissioner of Internal llcvo
into, Rail Ronds, Steam Boats. Express Com
panies and all person* a*o boro’ y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it yutof th>
2d colleotoral district, unless they first prooure
a permit from this office or from my deputies.
Cctton oun bo shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. Duty can be paid at Columbus to Richard
W. Jaquos, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. McBURNEY,
August 22-tf Collector.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,
2u District or Gkokuia,
Macon, August 14f 1865*
Notico is hcroby given that all Distillers of
apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substun
ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars
Ac., aro required to tako out a licenso and giv
bond- Tho«o who fail to give bon«l and pro^
license aro, in addition to ail other penalties
and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per
centum additional duties thereon.
Notico, merchants and others purchasing
liquors before tho duty is paid, do so at thoir
own risk, as the law compels me to seize it, no
mailer iu whose hands it may bo found.
JAMES C. ModernEY.
aug 22 tf Collector.
COLUMBUS, Ga., August 22. 1865.
Having been appointed Deputy Collect
the counties embracing Muteogoc, Talbot, Har
ris. Marlon, Chattahoooheeand Stewart, all 1
tieseuaagod in distilling spirituous liquors in the
above named oountios will apply at once at my
ollico, opposite the Perry House, and file b<
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUES,
aug 22-tf
Internal 1
2d Dist. Ga.
2ft.:
-T.
1 J . MURRAY
To the Voters of Columbus
I N compliance with the law requiring th
names of all persons entitled t<» vote at tin
, annual uleotion, for “Mayor and Aldermen and
I other officers” «»f the olty of Columbus, tube
1 registered, 1 have oponod a list at the Council
I Chamber, in th** Court House, for this purpoi
1 M. M. Mt)URK, 01 k Council,
Sopt 0,1865—.!in Sun copy.
40 Broad Strrel, Columlm., Oeorgla.
Makj.- and Dealer in Guns,
ALL KINDS OF GUN MATERIAL ANI)
ARTICLES IN THE SPOUTING LINE.
Ro-etocking and Repairing done with ncaino»s
and dispatch.
POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE.
Koyt fitted and Looks Repaired,
aept l J—tf
General Collecting Agency, #
HIE undor-d
all r
* for
will he at tlio law r>
sell, ovor Iho nt
R. M Gunby A
1 rofor ta .Mo
Co., Onlumbi
lee, lor - . ,
_ Hon. Jamos M. Hus
of il. 0. Mitchell A Co., lat
1OT BOOK S Til I! I', I FOR SALE and sent.
NEWS DEPOT,
-AND-
NOTION HOUSE,
•HI 1IUOAU 8T1IEKT
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GEO. H. U0HERTS0N & CO.,
TJKSI'Kl'TFULI.V »„noun, n l„ Ihc oiti/cn.
11 «f Columbia that thov have now in «tore
and on the way here, a choice and de.-irabln
stuck nt
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
kept iu firBt
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
PPLY AT
^ OetM-tf 7 J BROAD STREET.
FOR SALE.
ISHI
-AND-
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Comprising every article usually kept in
First t'lass Clothing Houses,
CONSISTING OF
SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fancy Oassimeres,
-AND-
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cawi-
Coats, Full Dross and Business Suits of every
stylo,. Doe and Caseimerc Pants, and Fancy
•'eatings. Large lot of Fancy Ca-gimcre, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan
nel, Jeans and Monno Drawers.
Fanoy Linen and Paper Collars,
Gents’ and Ladies’ Ilandkerchiofs, Fancy Kid,
White, Borlin and Cnssimcre Gloves, Buck.
Gnuntlots, Cussiinoro Ilats, Valises, Umbrellas,
ct cetera.
Wo have secured the scrvicos of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
n our Manufacturing Department, who is now
preparod to serve his old customers, and ns
many new ones ns may favor him (and us) with
their patronage. Having just returned from
York, where he has boon enabled to ac
quaint himself with the latest fashions and
styles of cutting, ho will be the bettor prepared
to givo that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which lias alwuys distinguished him as one of
the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in tho
South.
Wo cordially invito tho " Public ” to give us
call beforo purchasing olsowhore, ns wo in
tend to make it to thoir interest to purchase
from us.
Our aim will bo to please, and it is our deter
mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REP
UTATION.
Having purohased our stock nt tho LOWEST
CASU PRICES, our motto will bo
Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27—lm
The Great Ladies Fancy Store.
PERRY & CO.,
84: 4>i*oad Street,
HAVE J' ST Ol’ENEI) THE MOST BEAU
TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
0RY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
IN THE CITV.
comprising every article
class houses.
l.cK il P.1,1, Hill Gap, Lottnr, Note am! Millet,
put. Magenta, Ulottiu* imU Ti-fue, i ule.l nml
blank paper*.
White, Hull', Now Opaque, CarJ anil Wod-
t “ n , l L»r' n . vt, * 0 l lc? ' Mourning Paper, Envelopes
and Card
Arnold's ni
Pens. Faber'_
Cards, Visiting Curd:
l Butler's Ink*
illetl's f*tccl
s. Dice, Placing
.,1 —...... .... tiolins, Locking
Glasses, Pictures, Prang’s Sketch Cards, Tooth
Brushes, Nail Bru.-hcs, Hair Bruslie.-, pocket,
ioilet and tine Combs, Ink, Mucilage an l an
endless variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph
Albums, containing from 8 to 2iHi pictures.
Autograph*Albums mid Drawing and .Sketch
Books.
A cholco stock ol Bound and Paper H.w.b-
Novels, Novelletts, Dim*' ;
Talcs, Dime Songsters, ;
too tedious to mention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL
BOOKS will find it to their int* rcit to buy from
us. Our aim is to please—our delerii'ination t**
ostablihh a first clarS reputation. W*> buy at
tho lowest cash prices ami our motto will Lo
M
OctlO-lOt MARY L. JONES.
ROPE AND TWINE
l^or Halo.
,-x(I COILS best brand, llui.o,
51m lbi. Tn ino. Fnr anil? In-
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
o yf r> t c e ,
AO. (m lillOA I) STREET,
COLUMjJUa, U,\.
Success Attends the Diligent I
S’l’thH.Hnn ,!'•■« loovo lo call
ir.AV.SV 1 . •* -Mir comma-
ty that [ ha . M „. fl .
Houses, Luts, Farms. J'.ani
specie- of property which do'
my column in the ncwspai ei
want t-. buy cal!'iir>t on
liumhor 1
and other
t appear in
and f
an’t trade, the
vim
„ „ . J. II, SIKEH.
] t °I { l.' N ' GUI .4 hd.—TWO HOUSES.
f'aociV'nrdon'anVt 12 ?
10 J. il. SIICES.
}• 'iii.,''A F.aiita'.lnn 11. miles from .sa-
and i j m •■*» cleared,
or sale by I Vr,... .V i* 1 l " ! lu ‘■' lu "' , b of cotton; loon
.1. )l. lYKV ,v Co. . -n^ iuVr 11 v »n«iy other fruits. This
'took wbl’l " ! T 'olitmbns. Also, tho
^* *- *- > menails . * , ' w ' 11,0 Of'.l' ».» I. ihr.miiiK
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.
any
We rosnectfully solicit orders from tli
try as well as Irom the city. Orders ft
one will meet with prompt, attention and thoi
who favor us with such may rely upon ju
dealing.
Anything vvautr.il nml not o
linml run be supplied vvitblu flv
days. Cull and see us.
GEO. 11. ROBERTSON k CO.
Sept 21—tf
FOR S
M Y well kn'wn trotting mare MOLL1E:
al.-o. horse LEE, a light !i*,. : BUGGY and
HARNESS, one gray HGP.M-l BUGGY ami
HARNESS, ono linn CAIUM.VGE and HAR
NESS. and one No. 1 SADDLE HOKSE.
Apply to ■). it. IVEY,
At J. R, Ivey k Co/s Warehouse.
. oot 8—lw
Rubber Belting.
OEVERAL Splendid n<**.r Rubber JU-It* for
K-5 sale, 16 inches wide, iG.iod. chi-’n p'pent.)
I wish to purchase .-evoro.1 WOltK <»XEV or
MULES. JAMES II. SlU'RTHR.
Out 10—lm
Wanted,
A FIRST RATE GARDENER.
Octin-mt MARY L. JONHS.
FOR SALE,
Residence i.a Wynnton.
r |MlE pleasant, healthy place who
1 reside, two i *' “
utensils Ap^lyto
. .... - ..rmiiig
J. il. SIKES.
' 1<n*nvVh.. V t? V:,1 "'’’ jIc c *t.v residence,
belonging to A. It. DeNv'iu’'situaled alidhonT
ing on Mclut-iah >trcct r n. .. i i 11 l* rjll "
Til'! JiTAfttri.tV' Iir -
J. il. SIKES.
J*'°3 m * u '< •’» a*«n. CT
M'-O.iosn and Tm.rnn, strorUi. lhe l.it
H Ot (trmiLd. Thn house hat)
hod on Iho tirciniscx is the
: u t- uni Id ings and a good well
”* -““■■■ '-an i.«r lurllmr inform',ti,.., “n
F^iih^i^ Sssite.^ 1
A|,|ly "' J. 11. HIKES.
W A N T E O,
"\XJ-ol lVx.n-«o
ontain;
ti rooms well
usual supply
fifty-i
the balam
with tour
diniue ro
kit
of In.
woods: a good well built h
is, and hall larje enough for it
room: cellar under the house; g<>od
n with three rooms, ai.«l all neneasury
ldings; well ol water utisurpa'*»cd in the
ountrv; an orcluud of several huudre*i fine
veil. Apply i
SALE-A h
Liberal wr.g«
• H. SIKES.
NEW STORE!
NEW^GOI) 1) S!
W, L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY,)
H as just opened nt No. m
Un.aJ Street, first .lour above
Randolph, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock of (loodx, which lie
offers to tbc citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at reasouablo figures.
Messrs. Tho’s Obaffiu, Jus. Thwcatt
and Charley Shivers, c m always be
found at this Establishment., and they
will bo pleased to see any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a ('rouble to show
Goods.
The Stock consists of Goods of every
description,such as:
Gents’ Bunts and Shoes
Calicoes,
Wool Delaines,
Half Cotton do.
Poplins,
Mosiimbiqucs,
Jaconets,
Lawns,
French Ginghams,
Ohumbrays,
Bareges.
Apron Cheeks,
Groce
Tinwi
Snu IV.
Poekot Cut!
Table
Padlocks,
Hatchets ar
Shoe Thro.i
Perfumurie
•Mill kinds,'
Flannels, various colors lln
Cumbric.!i, Pomades,
Irish Linens. Tooth and Nail
Brown Linens, Cloth and Hair
Toweling, 1 1‘aney Soaps,
Cot sets, : Shaving uo
Hoop Skirts, C-avnts, grenl
Lad'ca’ Collars Si Cuffs, Paiior Ctdlar:,
Ladies’ lliindkon hiots, Shirts and Frm
Combs ot every stylo, Gouts’ lliulcrw
Hair Nets “ “ Pupor and Kn
(JIovoh, “ “ Pens nml Ink,
Hair Ornaments, Pencils,
Hose and Half Hose, Slates,
Wide Belts and Buckles Dolls,
Braids, ovory styic. Pipes,
Buttons, groat variety, Cnssunorcs,
Tweeds
•lo
ondc
1 Joan
t Books,
DISSOLUTION.
!1E FIRM OF HUGHES & HODGES is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
a name will be used by oither partner in
making settlements. The Books aro kept at the
offic D of Fontnino* Hughey
W. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Sopt 19,1865—ootl-lm
NEW FIRM.
r PUE undersigned bog leave to inform their
-L friends and the public generally, that they
have this day formed a copartnership under the
natuo and stylo of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
for the transaction of a
Warehouse and lienml Commission llus ntss.
All business entrusted to them shall recoivo
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process
of croction, will soon be roady, but in tho mean
time wo will provide storage for our patrons
until tho building is finished* Our office at pres
ent is on Randolph street, in \V. W. Guirard s
building, near tho old Lowell Warehouse.
JOHN FONTAINE.
W. II. HUGHES.
Columbus, Sopt. 19,1865—octl-tf
SARATOGA RESTAURANT,
WEST SIDE OF 1)110AD ST.,
NEXT DOOR TO D. P. ELLIS’ AUCTION HOUSE,
UP STAIRS
{FoiiMFJiL y nn. woonn urrs office.)
Ladies or families wish
ing meals sent to thoir
rooms cuu havo them sent
to any part of the city at
nuo.abl.ntM. D B< CALD V KIlIj .
Oct. 4-tf Sun copy.
D. a. IIRNKD10T. K. W. BENEDICT. J. O. BENEDICT.
I). S. BENEDICT & SONS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
MBnOHAUTa,
NO. 236 MAIN STREET,
Botwecn Third and Fourth Sts.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Oct. 4—2m
Ladioh’ Huts, latest Calf Wall
style.*. CimUJo Sticks,
Children’s lints, latest 1 Kaughphy Mills,
styles, i Razors uml Strap
Ladies' Shoes, every Sours.
style, Shoo Brush os ni
Misses Shoes, do ilo Blacking.
Children’s Shoes, do do
Gent’s Huts, every style
Buys’ do do do
And a great many urlTclos not mentioned.
Persons will do well lo call and examine «
Stock before purchasing. Augu»t2S-.'.n
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1T« PEARL
N E
STR1CKT,
: w y o r K.
Apply at F.
oct 3—1
, ko
nfliCO
JOltDA.V L. HOWELL,
Trustoc
For Rent,
A TWO-.STORY DWELLING HOUSE with
F\. six rooms, convenient n. ike bu-inoss por-
on of the city ; suitable for a boarding house
lMir terms apply t«. Dr. M. Wiiodri^kf or
MRS. S. s’. BA It DWELL.
t i-tr
FOE RE 1ST,
f IM1 E lar
i Spear’.'
large and elegant Basement undor
... arV Jewelry Store, formerly known ns
“The Gem.” lVs-^sion given at once. Also
veral rooms suitable lor bed rooms or otliees.
Apply to PEABODY .V BRANNON.
Sept 16—lm Attorneys,
TO RENT,
Wynnton with
Ply at
FOR
• |MlK SMALL STOKi:
I ler, west side Br*»a
Pemberton k Carter’s u
oi
Sopt 21-tf
THIS
rent/
iccupicdby P. Beih-
I street, next above
tig store. Enquire o!
L. T. DOWNING.
For Sale,
rXHJIt very .Icsirablc houses in
1 Eufaulo and ono small Farm lour i
north of Kufnula. Ala. Apply to
W. .T. UUAXNON k no.,
Auction and Commission Murchanti
Sept 17—Jui Fit hi n In
STEAM SAW MILL
POR
I N GOOD Running order, pcrlectlv
1 ovory imrlion ‘ , : “
order. Address
Seals’ Station, M
Sept 21—lm
Belts,
uplele
i. J. PEARCE,
. It. it , Ala.,
nt this Olfioe.
CLIFTON MOSES & CO.,
FEM E no. 14(5 liltOAI) ST., '
(■■Its. I Ml, f .s, ,
OF
(At Candler A Bortiek'a .-turn,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange and Stock Brokers.
Quick retuniH iuvuriiii.lv ! ml..
Dealers m C(
#*• Urdi is ro,
N.B Wen re
class Imu.-ies in >
s *. SI <H’KS, BOND.-, kc.
'***1 and promptly filled.
cp.m-d to Hup (•„rton to first
• 5 ork, without extra charge.
DR. W, 0. BELLAMY
' en '"" iD U9
MEDICINE. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS,
to the citizens of Colunibu.-*, Wvnnton and vi
Cinity. He may iilwayn, when ‘not ncc rilv
iin'.'L'; vco"dL;^:! ,rUK “' F R
J. W. PEASE,
bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, GA.
F IN* LETTER PAI’l.K, l.y U, 9 ,,niru ,ir
Fine Cap Pnpor. lie tlip .,uiro or roam
fine Lommorotui Note Paper, In thj
For Sale,
^ FIRST CLASS second-linn*
l furty-hon
STEAM EIsTGUINrE,
n pcr r 0(.*l running order. It has a gooddouble-
lue*i Boiler and all the appurtenances neee*-
iiirv to nmko it comploto l*»r immediate work.
Address A. A. SMITH WICK,
Eul'auln, Ala., nr
80pt21-tf Enq’Mr**r Offioe, Ooluinbufl, Ga
D. II. Baldwin, I. vt v ., rW
t v p........... j lora.
Savannah.
F. Cum
If. Brhih
C. M. Hoi
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH.
nby Sc Co., J. Ennis
- -- Wilcox, cotton broker,
Macon: J. MoNno, Eufaula, Ala.; Jno. B.Wal
ker k Son, Augusta, and Jno. \V. Anderson »Y
Co., Snvttunah, Ga.
•et 4—lm W. II. BE V N ETT.
NOTICE,
\| EBCHANTS and others who desire to KK-
31 MLf FUNDS NORTH can do ao WITH
OUT EXPENSE by applying at Agency of E.
M. Ilr tee .V Co., where Northern Kxohange can
be purohased at pur.
FELIX ALEXANDER. Agent.
95 Broad et., over Ennis’ hardware stare-
Sept 26-tf
TI1K STATE OF ALABAMA,
RUSSELL COUNTY.
I T IS Ordered that a special Term of the Cir
cuit Court for this County he holden at
Crawlord <»n Monday, 30th inst., for the trial of
criminal cases only. Tuo Clerk will havo a
Grand Jury and two punnnlx of Petit Jurors
summoned for that weok. Goto her 5th, 186.5.
J. M. BAKER.
Licik Circuit Court.
By order of ltou’r DouawgRTY, Judge, Ac.
TI&witnesses heretofore subpamied in State
cases now pendiug aro notitlod to appear at said
,Special Term ot tho Court without being ro-
suhpeeuied. October 5th, 1865.
. J. M. BAKER. Clerk.
110—td
TUisri^io,
A ND REPAIRING of Mulodeona, Acoorde*
ons, Kiutinas. Concertinas, and ihoroughly
repairing and tuning of Church Organs ; nls*»,
PIANOS.
Orders recoivod at Mr. Pease’s Hook atom,
and the residence of Mrs. lluUiui, and Mrs.
Vumienberg. All work warranted or no pa)
desired. CAMPER MICHEL. ]
■•p 21)— lm •
Advances mado on cn
in New York, and to
and Glasgow.
signments to our H*>U'0
ur friends in Liverpool
Oct. 10,1865—8tn
F. J. Cox A NT. A. J. You NO
CONANT & YOUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 39 SOUTH STREET,
Now York,
Offer their services for sales C.dton, Tobacco,
or other produee* nud will purchase on order
goods o| all kinds.
REFER
Atkins, Dunham k Co.,
C. It. Woods,
E. B. Young,
W. II. Young,
R. M. Gunby,
Pel. 7—3m
H. V. ROWLAND. V. U. IHVINK. H. N. KTUWAtlT
ROWLAND, IRVINE if, 00.,
WUOLKSALK UKALKKS I N
UNITED STATES
I N TICRNAL It 15 V KN UK ST AMI’S Jus
I eoived and for i
8ept2l.186.5-tf
WATCHES ANI) U. 1). CAPS.
T l!ST RECE1V ED, a lino assortment of Silver
f) Hunting Case Watches.
ALSO,
10,000 Percussion Caps. T. S. SPEAlt.
aug 1ft-tf
FOP. SALE,
AX TllE OLD STAND OF
J. B. JAQUES & BliO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
SA.HKTBSS.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
W ISHING to f!o°? out tho lot soon, wo will
soil uhoan lor -'mil. of -oxcbnnjte fnr »-ut-
ton. Si-nt.6,1tHio-tf
Notioo ! dS530 rtowntd
S OME two months iibo I ,-turtod n imir nl
nick oil Il„r.-os, with llut-.-.v. tlirouirh
to ALmtBomory lr„m this pis-- iu tlio otiru nt a
noitro nmn uuuioil .liut. Sufi lu>nu». with
hussy, have nevur rc.uhnl M. nttmtucry, nml i
tiui»p*i>o the negro gold t.to property auu Kept
the money. . , , . .
1 will imy fifty .l..llnrs rownnl fnr information
that will enable me to recover the hordes and
buggv. J. SOLOMON,
ootS-lw* At l’>- JiyoUkon l
A CARD.
to Wn«1\i»igt**n City in
s who hav
lair'
military ih.»nu-l.
wtm«i*i» upT'aueei
•a.'hiu«t*<n t*» pen** i
L*rc't. It thin \* n»
• to yield to those pt
\\ OIIlHIiJ
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
Sept 19—tf
r"
HUOK H K,
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
139, WEST S1I1K I IHO AD ST.
and eumplete
•Goody,
ware, Gla
) Ins 1 C Tin Ware.
i be had at lowest market prices—
puo
porinteiid y* ui int
y«ur cose will ha
represented, ther
in tho tutu re, t- • r-*ni ;t.
ulativu opinion. Il ivin
White l!>*usn. I am *
In the meantime i! ivl
radical sue. r. st.r, .-npp•*■
oongross, would with Jr.
•go,and iyj •• i :
it off t
•n any but a «ipoc-
it :• montb at tbe
r ing thi** much
•nt wit- to *lie, hi,
• an irr*Mponsibl(
erty y
hu\
groat mass ot pe«»i b* ti
•X Urged by tne
. . d|
at of prop-
tratio
T O :
Ajmlachi*
Eufaula, Ala.
d*>
Cutumbus, G.*i.
do
j
rod Willi !•
I. and th...
and eontrol thoir e i *•>
nus department-* * 1 r<
mu for two wicks .it Ai
outlU-ot
A. W
nt, will addros
UKIWONS.
Columbus Female Academy,
RATES OF TUITION.
OSTIC! YEAR will ho divld
As all the pupils
ion ot Air.
l) will be
u .ll open
I tho rates
into throe e*|U*U T
; will bo under the inline
tillil Mrs. Svcnukrs
Literary Denari nu n ( •
lueidciitul Fee
-♦20
2*1 IK)
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
lletw.en l’cttrl und Third Slroulr.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oct. 0,1 HAS—2m
" sight exchange
OIST NEW YORK,
POR SALE,
Iu Sums to Suit Purchasers.
Octvtf W. W. UARRAKD,
Board erf* must fu
towels, table napkir
ing ami lights. T>o
in mloawe.
8*Pt IT—tf
*, Ti
•, Shoes, Hats,
L'stie and Foroivn Liquor?, Winea,
which
WholesiHe ur Betuil,
No difficulty in having your money ehanged.
aug 21-ti
CITY FOUNDRY.
T'! E . oubscribers would ro.t|irctful|y inform
A their liicnrU nnu tho lull,lie Kfiicrally. Unit
they have KbULll.T their Ful NDKV. und
are nmv proparod to do nny kind oft.’ASTINHS
oi Brass or Iron; such as ■‘'iicar Mills of tlio
most i.MIUlUVED PATTERN, and any fize-
whieh we will U’ AUU A NT l., M \ND; -'VKIT 1
KETTLE.'', DARK .MILLS. ilIX HEARING.
miiUuy Kind of mill tv„ r lc.
w e will iniiko any kind of Maehinery to ur-
dirt Mil'll ar SAW-.MILLS. UK 1ST MILLS,
and in taut any thing in our line. *
44* iu connection with our businesp, wo liave
WtfwuSviMi' 1 -'** " r lllu bust PAT-
1 MIN MAlvLRd in tho I'. untry.
n,\\ e i VS.fflf? jn^hlna a larpo arr.ortincnt of
UOLLOW-W AHT.t ruoh nr POTS. OVENS.
SKILLETS, SPIDERS und LIDS.
" o ."'id ojclmnKO any tUitiy in nur lino far
or y MONl'Y Cou,ltry at old PRICES
Drams ro.-pcctfuliy aoliritod and promptly
| executed.
PORTER, MclLlIKXKV i CO..
Near Steamboat l.undine,
May 19,1865.—tf flolnmbii,. Ua_
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
and Machine shop.
r ]’IIF. undersigned beg leavoto inform their
1 tiienus and the puhlio goneraMy, that the>
have buili a first i
Shop on Gglolhorp
and Bridge street .
a.iything in their line of Imuine^. We w*H
make any kiinl ol Machim iy nnier; aueh us
SL’uAK M I I.Ls* ni nny size, with w-oughtor
east iron Maitu, ?r..jn Hinehe« *<• IS inebes di
ameter; also Ivl.mj..* fr-mi 20 t<* 100 gallon*,
and all t!i«* ii. i. n i . , . NVo ivi|| make
to nnier .<A\\-MILLS and MILL WORK
geneially. ol Bra.^ i, T ,. * ; ,ll kinds of
CAM - INGS. ID.) LUjU-W A K K. DLuCGilh.
I It ON RAILING, and anvil,i„. : th.* puhlia
may des’.r,* uia ie ol lira-- < r ir.»*i. Al! kinds of
MACHINERY repaiied with n<atiii*?x mul
despatch.
In eanneotiun with our Inwin mu, we havosc-
oti red tb** nervier» of a first ota>s Freedman, who
will take great pleasure m hauling all Car tings
made at our W«k> to tim Jitkn nt depots, steam
boat landings, or anywhere in tho city, free of
L. I! UMAX A CO.
p. S. All kill'll of Cminii y Produou tnlcon in
exchanLC lurwork, on liberal trim?.
aug,] -it L. H. St 00.
(*K\i:\i\L A«EIVCY.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
:.v/: ir /.(> \nay, < v).\yj:< • rn:vr %
i- purchasing
**t Al Elicit-
, , • descni ti .a of Al ACU1N-
ble to the wants ot the Southern
U. M. .-Al NlUlIt',
President.
NOTICE.
W ILL BE SOLI) at the late residence ol
James G. Burr, ot Harm county, de-
rc.wcd. on the 2>th in*» . .all Ibr pensh»t>J*
property of hi* estate, « « ns»ptins «»l enrn. Jud
der, wheat, p.'t.Unc*. ?oed “ate, cattle, p*m:»,
lior^o*. syrup, oxen, wagon, cart, buggy, pntt**n
need, set blacksmith t*>»»!*«. nlantauon tn«d>,
heusehnld ami kib'hcti lurniture. Are. Alto,
tho plantation will be tn relit fnr next year,
containing ab.uit throe hundred aer«n cleared
la id- Terms ca»h. T. M. PAI L, Agent.
Get ll*id
... they
Foundry and Machine
cot, between Franklin
AMUSE n
Kin, appl
people.
All purchase? made free of Com
October next, u: the 1
f«*rwar*L‘d by iho most
•ler- um.-t bo ace •miuit...
addressed t**U! either at Nev
or 82 John St re i-1, New York.
Ucter to I 1 ,. E. Brown, .Mac
G. CU:uiou«, Co'utubtiH, tin.
ket rates, aid
edit,*m-routes. »»r-
with the money, aud
New London, Conu.,
. and W.
ougl-U
BLANK U. S. TREASURY
Pormits to Ship Cotton,
FOIt SALK AT THIS OFFIOL’,
c«rt *:-u