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CA fNEWSlTEMS._
isVun THE E'‘t v,UBU -
T " nnined senile moll am Agents
Ah,bau,ii:
ijatcbaobubbce.
antM’ro. HurtviHo.
Wilier.
U,oln, Gnerryton.
tker. Susl )CO?,on *
. 'dr.". Ckunnonuggcc
V , ithi rnioo Springs.
' i Lester, Villein-
’ * - J Burke, Glerinvillo.
jeoklni. MJS2*
i. unoil gentlemen are our
•« I' 10 Muscogee
n Vo 2. Cel* * A ‘ k' kKl.*
iw e rtosv 11- D- WIU.UHS.
:; a , r. .1. o'Xkh*.
•I,r E- B. Watkiib.
oValley, J- Byisotox.
^•CroUk. J»«» CovixoTon.
, W EEKLY EMiriRKR.
„ eive-1 # l>«* Hit of subscribers to
7,"sper from Hurtvillc, Ala.. end
,fc of acknowledging the receipt
*” X; sen. us-oll poyins in od-
‘tVnare ills., daily a 8 ’ 1 '*' hy utbor3 ’ ll , c ‘
-abserioe, when tve will start the
' We cannot Just now fix the pro-
\«t ire intend to commence ag«m the
' ’ nho llVrHy in a short
Ihe mails are not yet extended into the
" tho railroads, and nil or nearly
,|, «e yet have are daily. But we
the disposition of so many per-
t,We u’lr weekly, and will therefore
’.„ c to uart it attain. In tho meantime
„.,.,ur friends to net up lists andaend
It will ho host for neighhor-
jii,, railroad lines to make arrange
rs etttinj their papers from the nonrest
and inf ra, us of the depot to which they
. c mailed. Tbo I rice oi tho Beck/y
„ W i|( be rl a year, or $1 for three
r, ia adraacc.^
New Advertisements.
Jos’so Carter wi',1 sell on the loth
mbfr ,a inreto lot of live stock, find
fodder, A'-, to foe.l it on. Don’t
t this tale.
\[ K^nfrot', Ac Co. lm*e whul ovory
er want*—cotton seed. They ought
ppjy themselves immediately, if their
. short.
B. Jackson has "no knick knacks,
r0 trash" but he 1ms a largo and rich
0 f fine dry goods, clothing, Ace.
jack ion succeeded in getting nice
»for this market in tho days of war
blockade, and ho does so still. His
iilS3 Broad street. (Jivehim a call,
tun, Tyler & Robinson havo a fine
f feed ryo.
e «r-. 31. 1*. Ellis, & Co. lmvo St.
i flour, candles and sugar,
r. II. Jackson has five hundred cases
toice whiskey arid brandy. That’s
jfhto weia dry Torlugas one time,
tliht lot even won’t last Mr. Jackson
j, for be sells thousands of it.
essrs. Seal?, Jones & Aceo rooeivod
Sipren yesterday afternoon a lino lot
oods for ladies wear. Tho ladies will
on them oarly Monday morning,
i*. S. Swann, Esq., late of Tennessee,
settled among us, and lias opened an
e overGunby’s store,
essrs Acoe, Stewart Ac Co. lmvo cs-
ihedthemselves at Merry's old stand
uotbor real live clothing storo. Those
lemen have a line stock of line goods,
wiilsell them cheap, (five them a
ridtnt.—-The Mobile Ac Girard train,
there yesterday at 10 o’clock, ran oil'
Gaerryton, and was delayed until nftor
rk last night. No person damaged.
A Good Haiti fell on Friday evening
*t ournolice of the first shower had
^ put in typo. Hut the thirsty earth
kit in without getting thoroughly
uratoil, and its elleot on the large
ains was very slight. Appearances
promise us more of the welcomed
flemeut.”
CWon.—Our market was not so active
esterday. Prices, however, were with-
it noticeable change. We may quote
iddlings ns worth 40c., for an evon-
UDningnnd well pneked lot.
Liti nf Letters.—Wo publish fo-day
e list of letters remaining in tho I*ost-
iffice of this city. This is done by us
“tuitously, and for public information.
believe that wo have tbo largest list
of “hone fide subscribers” within the
range of tho delivery of the postoflico,
hut in accordance with returns made
without reference to the range of deliv
ery* the list was given to another paper.
Hereafter it will appear regularly in the
Enquirer,
— —
y<>r Publications, just received by
Gto. Jl. Holier!son vV Co., GO 11 road
street-.
Hank Leslie's Xew Monthly, for Xov.
Hallou s Dollar Monthly Magazine, do.
\\ averly Magazine ;
Field, Turf and Farm, Arc.
.J H * Xroro.—Tho Knoxville Whig,
1 rpCent date, says that thousands of
• . ,l *Rroe6 ot Tannestee are congrogat
The Cork (Jroi\ — From all our ex
change?, and from all parts of the coun
try (fuys thc Nashville Pros), we icycive j
information that the »ru cr<*p of the j
present soHuon wi 11^ bo unprecedentedly ,
large. This is a subject on which we hear
no complaint from any quarter, ^he nrii- I
versnl warm weather which has so distin
guished the present month, bus contribu
ted essentially to this result, i ml the in
tense heat of which we all complained, ia
thus proved to have been one of those
blessings in disguise, which wo are all
taught to expect, but never see till they
are pa&t.
Arsenic Katisg.-Statements of the
most opposite cnuractcr have been current
from time to time as to tho existence in
Sj’ria of a class of arsenic eaters, who hnb-
ituully indulged, with impunity, a taste
for this violent irritant poison, and derived
various supposed advantages from tho
practice. Dr. Von Tachudi’s papnron the
subject in 1851 was extensively circulated
in this country, and while by some it Whs
accepted as veracious it was genera'iy re
jected as fabulous. Professor Johnson
gave it vogue by adopting it in his Chem
istry of Common Life, but Taylor in his
standard work “On Poison,” treats tho
stories of Syrian arsenic caters ns exagge
rated statements utterly inconsistent w.th
all that is known concerning tho. action of
arsenic, in this ami other countries, and-
which but for the literary support of Prof.
Johnson would not have required any se
rious refutation. Professor Cristisotii ap
ropos of tho Waaler case, absolutely de
nied thorn in 1855, and treated tho story
as "a mass of absurdity’’ and a "pure fa
ble.” It dous. indeed, seme incredible
that men should swallow so virulent a poi
son as arsenic in doses of five and six
grains with habitual impunity and even
advantages, lioscoo and Hirsch havo,
however, furnished of late year-* unequiv
ocal evidence that such i* the fact, and in
late number of the Pharmaceutical
Journal, Dr Craig Mucf'nt lane adduces ad
ditional evidence of tho niostcntirely con
clusive character.
Arsenic eaters prod need in jirosus jic.r*
souls; the arsenic which they eat tminre
him was taken from duly tested samples,
and tho secretions of the arsenic eaters be
ing subsequently tested, gave the vaiious
chemical reactions indicating tho presence
of arsenic. Hero there is no room I'oi scep
ticism. linker, one of tho arsenic eaters,
slated that ho could not do wiLhout his
dose of arsenic, which he took at intervals
varying from four to eight days; that
when ho has a distance of walk to hiswork
ho takes a larger dose, und is then in good
spirits for about eight days; that if, how
ever, he intermits it for fourteen days, he
feels still’in tho feet, with craving for an
other dose; tho nfseni: 1 helps his digoss
tion. Ho stated that all ar.-onic eaters an*
healthy; and that ho bolioved that, as
with opium, if the dose bo gradually di
minished, an arsenic eater can break him
self of tho habit. It is evident that we
must modify tho opinion formerly held,
that although tho human body muy be
brought to bear with impunity gradually
increasing doses of vegetable poisons, such
a? opium, it is nut so with mineral poi-ons.
Evidently, a tolerance can be established
of arsenic, ono of the most violent of min
eral irritants.
Found Dead.—We are informed that
some of the city police force found a ne
gro woman dead, near Montgomery and
West Point ruilroa-l depot, mi Wednes
day evening lust. She had been “con
fined'' in the woods, and was subsequent
ly placed in a dirt car, where she died
from starvation and neglect, her infant, in
tho meantime, having been oaten n;» hy
swine. This is n s*d commentary upon
the unhappy condition of number:} of tho
colored race, who lmvo no ono to caro for
them now.
"How pitiful,
A whole cil v full,’’
ami not a solitary individual fooling suf
ficient interest in this unfortunate crea
ture's welfare to t*avo her from a miserable
death. The verdict of the j'ij*y of inquest
was—“Came to her death from starvation
whilst in child-bed.”—Manly Mail.
Mr. ,J. D. I>. Do Bow In® Semi pardon
ed by the President, and intends to estab
lish himself in this city. He will rovive
his Review, office ot which will he located
in New York, at No. 40 Broadway, and
in Washington city, Charleston, Nash*
villoandNcw Orleans, lie proposes to
conduct his review in such a manner as
will best aid in tho wakening of southern
industry’and enterprise, and lead to tho
most profitable application of capital ami
immigration to the development of south
ern resources. Tho periodical will accept
the established order of things, and out of
them seek tho surest methods of promot
ing tho good of the whole country’. —.V. Y.
World, 7th.
Columbus Retail Market.
CoLUMitus, Ga., Oet. M, 1865,
Sugar—Brown 25(<430c, Stewart’s A do B
:j:3c, do. C 30c, Crushed 35c, Pulverized 10c V lb.
SvRUP—Canc, bv tho barrel 50e \\ gallon, Sor
ghum 25c V gallon.
Coffke—Bio 45(' ; 50c th,, Java 55tft(10<\
Tka—Uroon $3.00T* lb., Black 11,251.75.
Mackerel—$5.00 V kit No. 1.
Chkese—Now York Stale 50c, Dairy 10c.
Butter—Country .‘:5v 10c '0 W>.
Bacon—Sides £5o, hnius 2f>fit30e, shoul ler? 22
V lb.
Lard—83c V * h .
Candles—Adamantine 40«v50o '?* tb.
Corn and Meal—$l.KK*i* 1,25 per bushel.
Peas—$1.251* bushel.
Flour—'V bbl. $20.
CAJ.ICOB8—40®50c Y' yard.
Siirrtinob—35fa 10c t* yard, Shirtings 30(ft 35c
Osnaburgs 30c, Blenched Dome. tics 50 <t75c.
Cotton Yarns—$3.52<o50.
Country Homrspunh—iU'^OOc by the pieco.
Bagging—Kentucky 4 ! >c ’{*• yard, India 40c
V yard.
Hope—30c; Twine 02}'c lb.
Wihtiejiorr Cotton Cards—$1.50,
Swrrt Potatoes—$1 pur bushel.
Dried Beet—35o per lb.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
liXTotioo.
MOIHLE AXD GlUAill) itAIhitOAI).
On and after Monday, 0th instant, the Pas
senger Train wilNeavo Girard for Union Spring?
at 2 o.clock, P. M.
oet0—2m B. K. 5VKLLS, Sup't.
j (J. U. Tiioxr \H.
\V. V*'. Flewrll!
riNBW BOOK STORE,' FOR SALE AND RENT. I GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
G.
Notice!
TKEASUREK’S OFFICE. 1
Muscogee It. U. C*»., ,
Columous, (fa., Sopf., 1st, 11
On and after this date tho fare on this road
will be live cents per mile.
JAS. M. BIYIXS, Treasurer,
Sept 1-tf
NOTICE TO SHIITE US.
SIIPEIUXTUSUANT’.S OFFICE,
Muscogee Hail Hoad, >
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 14,’65. )
Shippers and Consignees are hereby notified
that this Company will not bo responsible for
freights shipped to any Station on this Bond, or
at Columbus, after it is discharged from our
cars. W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
nugl4-tf
NOTICE.
.JUSCOGEE HAL LHC
Columbus, Ga., Aug. 11, 18*.
and Pino Wood by tho car I aid.
ing same will pleaso make applieution immedi
ately, W. L. lLaRK, Sup't.
augll-tf
Notice to Shippers.
Uffice'Muscogkk Railroad, I
GolumbuH, Ga., July 31-1, 1365. f
Tho Muscogoc Railroad is now running a
DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and are prepared
to forward freigtit with dispatch to Macon
Millodguville, Atlanta,and intermediate points.
Jul)31-1< L. CLARK. 8up’t.
Notice to Shippers.
Treasurer’sOffick, Muscogee K. lt.Co.*)
Columbus, Ga., July 3lst, 1865. J
From and after tho 1st August, pro puyinont
will be required for all freight shipped to But
ler and intermediate Station^.
The freight on all goods received at this place
from any point, must bo paid on delivery of the
articles.
Shippers will pleaso tike notice, ns those
rules will be rigidly enforced.
July.'U-tf J. M. BIVINS. Trons’r. _
Wotico !
OFFICE MOBILE & G IRA HI) U. B., \
August 15, 1855. )
An ndjournod meeting of tho Stockholders of
this Company will be hold at the Office, Girard,
Ain., on the third Wednesday' in October next,
at 11 o’clock, A. M. J. M, FUAZEH,
uug l'.» td Secretary.
Through lo Atlanta.
ossa r-sasta mia ^
nn,
OFFICE,
SUPEHINTENDANT
MUSCOGaK RAILROAD CO.
Columrub, Ga., Scpl. 9th, IHfi:
Muscogee Hull lloa<t Hcliednle
AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th
ossenger drain on this road will
Leave Columbus nt 7 o’clock, A. M.
Arrive in Macon nt 4.1U “ 1'.51.
Lenvo Macon at 7.23 " A. M.
Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 " P. M.
Macon and Western It. It. Schedule*
NIGHT TRAIN.
Lenvo Macon 6.30, P. M,
Arrive at Atlanta 2.i3. A. M.
Lenvo Atlanta 6.5o, P. .51.
Arrive nt Mucoii 3.3(t A. >1.
sep 10—tt W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
(IMAGE OF SCIIEMJJ.E.
SUI'UKINTIJNDANT'.S OFFICE,
M. & W. I*, tt. It.,
Montgomery, Sept. 20,18t»5.
this Road will bo ruu as follows
Leave Columbus at 6 25 A. M.
Arrive West Point 12 M
Arrive at Montgomery 15, 1*. M.
Leave Mon* gum cry 1 A. .51.
Leave Wed Point l 15 P. M.
Arrive s t Culoumbus 6 45, P. ,51,
Connecting with trains of A. At 5V. P. H. It.
at We.-t Poiut which arrives in Atlanta nt 7 P.
M., in time to connect wi»h tho Western and
Atlantic Hail Road fur Chattanooga ami points
north,
sept 22-tf
DAN’L 11. CRAM.
LIST Ox LETTERS
R EMAINING in the PostOlUco inCulumhu?,
Ga., Ootobor 15th, 1865;
A~S 8 Alderman, 11 M Anthony, G 5V At
kinson Ac Co. 2. AvcrottA llir,t**n 9.
B—Mrs Isabella .51 Balr*i, It B BasQold,
»«io and around i Daugh Ac Tillman 2. E A Banks, Miss IJz/.ie
Sute hnd tliui n '' a J^° towns o( that | jj err y t Gdorviaua Belcher, W 5\ Berry. J
from'n 11, l Dou-nnda are rotninK in i S Bethune, D R llize, Chn. Bloomfield. Dr H F
mother States. The Whiff aptly jjjf
onft-ibird want em-
Th/* ! n ? or . * willing to btoop to work.
Ihe (inl« “ ln l *!° ftrr °noou3 idea that
their ' ern,nc, Ris bound to supply all
*ith fr ovcn to f»Jrnish thorn
stsifessst & sfesys 1 “
tion ,? 9 , l ! n ^ there it noble oxeep-
Md 5?.” lh . e ,dea ° r worlt. They Qddle
ZuTa . nt r "* ht ' nn< t no nround Ibo
And inm. ,tr J et . c “ rnel ’ i in thu J'ty time.
lh« tuo indiscreet teechers of
the North, who know
kno»n t/. ..ii .i ne * ro character,have been
towbit.ni* i . m .. no * t0 hire themselves
in Kefsroe? '. nl ° towns to ho educated,
»k: e | ln „, ° c . e 10 Rood wages and cotnfort-
.cinecountry. If some grout
°o. tr 1 tnade when winter comes
»< thsviiii i? m 'l'tary force is withdrawn,
* n Kand f .).r i t *’ orB lv iH ho great suffer-
“ f yful inurtaiity among them.
*triveJ 3R ;? EN K *t AL WILSON.—This officer
fta^v-cissiia’tss
CieffKESS
Util den... &9S t*tno command of
truth. P t,uenl ' hut cannot vouch for its
III E**t Tocnessoo, who
North Al.K* Ve n ? extensively through
n«Slh« b .r a V ‘ho Nashville
ro* jlomar, Miss Martha Boyle, J W Brittain, Miss
Mollie Broadnax,Mis M i ry F BraUlr, J Bridge-
man, Col A S Blown, .1 ohii W Brooks, Cynthia
Bralieb, Chns It Buck, Oihoin Brown, W J
Burr.
C—Dr J II Carrigor, J C Chandler. Geo Chat
man, Jas Clarke, Mrs Pettio Pnolc, M Cocoran,
Mr Cooley, Manger Corbitt. Mr?.I A Corbally
E J Couch, Mr- AB Cdemaii, Potor Curreu.
D— Miss Annio Dens'ii, Win De^aau, Mr
Julia Dituon, 5\ in A DoukIu-s,
E—J C Edwards, T T E linund?, S A 1*711 iff,
J M Enesly. II F Everett, Miss Anna P Evans,
F—E R Flewelion. Samuel Floyd. Hubert
Flournoy. Rev A M Foster, Ati*s E J l' orresto*,
Mary A Folosome, F**rie. lcr A' Sill. L l I r.mk-
lin, IIul Frauneii, 8 B Freeman, •• Jey ll l ur-
guson, Mary Freeman, Sal ho hiiiilv.
G—David D Gun by 2. M iM A Gib?on,
H— Mrs W If Harris. Anderon Harris (col d *,
Charlotte F Heard icul'di.G \V Hewett, John
Hendricks. S II Heath. N L Howarl. . L hl»-
ping, Ki»tie Hodgos (ool’d) Nur* issa Jloluian,
Elizabeth Holbrook, Homer Howard, Mrs h 1
Howard, Jane C Hughes, Henry Hart.
I— J no F Iverson 3. . _ ,
J—Mrs Nancy Jackson, A M Johnson.
K-Surah Kane, A K Kvnmy. R l^mbrougli,
Jaa K imbrough. A M Kimbrough.
L—Miss P U Layfiel-i. James Leartcr.
M—Dr JGMaull. J J Martin. .Lewis Mcr-
kle, F Mover, Isaac Mitehol , Mr- II try P Mil
ler, C II Morris, Ellert Morris. Th E .51 or iliea-l,
Caroline Moreheutl, Miss E 8 Munnerlvn, Mis*
Maggie McCarty, Wui McAllister. M «' \JcCoy,
Mrs mi rah McLoinore, Mis* Eiho Ma.vinney,
N— Carrie Mattel.
O —Mrs Julia A O’Brien. „ t
P—Miss Georgia Patou, ”r* <»oo I l aton,
Mrs J B Pupy. Afirs Piekctt. F A Poiuery, Klch-
mond Pryor, B Pry or, Mrs T F Proyster, Mis
K1 ^j'il n tt“arrow,0 V Hedd. J C ttare. P W
fessaiisrj?
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERN A L REV.,}
Revenue 2d District, Georgia. r
Macon, Ga.. August 11, Hi 5. J
By order from Treasury Department, taxes,
when due, itr** required to bo paid hoforo ship
ment of cotton can ho mndo from tbi =i district.
Tho 21 Dialriet is composed of tho following
oountios: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta
hoochee, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Duugkorfy,
Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion,
Miller, Mitoholl, Monroo, Muscogee, Pulaski*
Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up
son, 5Vabater and Worth.
JAMES C. McBURXEY.
August 22,1SG5-1f Collector.
Internal Revenue Notice.
Official instructions having been received this
day from tho Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue, Rail Ronds, Steam Boats. Express Com
panies and all persons a~o here y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
2d eollcetornl district, unless they first procure
a permit from this office or from iny deputies.
Cotton can be shipped on ntiy Railroad to Ma
con. Duty can bo paid at Columbus to Richard
W. Jaquos, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. McBUKXEV.
August 22-tf Collector.
E. THOMAS & (JO.,
-A T-
No. 125 Broad Street,
0«olxi.iixa.Toxx® t G-oorgia,
RESPECSTFULLY announce to the citizens
of Columbus and surrounding country that
they havo now in store, and to arrive, n
SPLENDID Stock of
HI-NI1DI CLOTHING
Comprising every article usually kept in
First Class Clothing Houses,
CONSISTING OF
SFLENDllI FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fanoy Cassimeres,
—AND—
FAMCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Citssi-
Conts, Full Dress and Business Suit* of every
stylo, Doe and Cnssimero Pants, and Fancy
Vestings. Largo lot of Fancy Cussiinero, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan
nel, Joann and Merino Drawers.
Fancy Linen and Paper Collars,
Gents’ and Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid,
White, Berlin nml C.assimero Gloves, Buck.
Gauntlets, Caesiincro Hut.-, Valises, I'luhrelltiF,
et cotorn,
5\’o have secured tlie ser\ ices of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
;n our Manufacturing Department, who is now
prepared to serve his old customers, and us
many new ones ns may favor him (and us) with
their patronage. Having just returned from
New York, where ho has boon enabled to ac
quaint himself with tho latest fashions and
stylos of cutting, ho will bo the better prepared
togivo that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which has always distinguished him ns one of
too MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in tho
Suuth.
Wo cordially invito the “ Public ” to give us
n cull before purchasing elsowhorc, as wc in
tend to mnko it to their interest to purchaso
from us.
Our aim will ho to please, and it is our deter
mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REP
UTATION*
Having purchased our stock at tho LOWEST
CASH PRICKS, our motto will ho
“Quick Sales and Small Profits,"
Columbus, Qn„ Sept. 27—1m
DwW to cro P vory short,
'emrner T . rnv ^K«'* of tho cholora in tho
r «fcion win I. bacon for that
•rti States c - me r rom North-
higl1 i ' ri, " a nuy
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE, |
2d District of Gkokoia. ,•
Mooon, August 14, 1865, )
Notico in hereby given that nil Distillers of
apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan
ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, eignr^
Ac., arc required to tako out a liconso and give
bond. Thoso who fail to give bond nml procure
liconso are, in addition to all other pennltioh
and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per
centum additional duties thereon.
Notico, merchants and others purchasing
liquors beforo the duty is paid, do so at their
own risk, as tho law compels mo to seizcit.no
matter in whose hands it inny he found.
JAMES C. McBURNEY,
aug 22-tf Collector.
COLUMBUS, Ga., August 22. H65.
Having been appointed Deputy Collector fur
the counties embracing Muscugoc, Talbot, Har
ris, Marion, Chattahoocheeaivl Stewart, all pur-
tiesongagud in distilling spirituous liquors in tbo
above nnmod counties will apply at once at my
office, opposite tho l’eiry llou.c, and file bond?
und-procure permits,
RICHARD 5Y. .1 AGUES,
Deputy Collector
aug 22-tf Internal Rov. 2d Di.-t. Ga,
To the Voters of Columbus.
I N compliance with tho law requiring the
. names of all persons entitled to vote at the
annual nlectiun, tor “Mayor mi l Aldermen mid
other officers” of tho city of l.'olumbu-*, tube
registered, I have opened u li'! at the Council
Chamber, in the C >jirt % HHU-|n t-r Hiis p :rjM..so.
T’uo Groat Ladies Fancy Store.
PERRY & CO.,
84 14road SLitt.'ot,
HAVE opened the most heau-
ilFUL ASSOttTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
IN THE CITV.
The Ladle* are politely rcMiicstc*l to call on us
Oi tj o l in I
DISSOLUTION.
rPHE FTllM OF HUGHES & HODGES is
1 this day dissolved by in.dual consent. Ihe
firm n uno will bo used l*y either partner in
making settleuinnts. The Books aro kept at the
office of Fontaine .Y Hughes. ’ ,
W. H. HUGHES,
5V. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Sept 19, 1805—octl-lm
NEW FIRM.
r TUir. undersignod bog leave to inform their
I frionds und the public generally, that they
have thi.- day formed a copartnership under the
inuno and stylo of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
for tho transaction of a
Warehouse and General Commission Business.
A ! 1 business entrusted to tbcmshnll rcccivo
prompt attention. Our Warohnuso, in process
of erection, will soon boreadv, but in the mean
time we will provide storage for our patrons
until the building is finished. Our office at pres
ent i- on Randolph street, in 5V. W. Garrard s
building, near the old Lowell Warehouse.
JOHN FONTAINE.
W. 11. HUGHES.
Columbus, Sept. 19,1805—octl-tf
SARATOGA RESTAURANT,
WEST StIJK UP IlllOVD ST.,
NEXT DOOR TO I). 1‘. ZI.I.1S’ AUCTION HOUSE,
UP STAIRS
(foiisieiii. y mt. woonn vers oiTire.)
q
NEWS DEPOT,
-AND-
NOTION HOUSE,
«0 UllOAD STREET
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GEO. IF. ItOBERTSOX & CO.,
^^ECTFULL.Y nnnounoa to the citizens
J \ of Columbus that thoy have now in store,
and on the way here, a choice and desirable
stock of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
comprising every article usually kept in first
class homos.
.Lcga! Cap, Bill Cap. Lettor. Note and Billet,
Gilt, Magenta, Blotting mnl Tissuo, ruled anu'
blank papers.
5Vhitc, Buff, New Opaque. Card and Wcd-
and^Cards 0 0, ' CS ’ ^ ourn ' n ® P ft l >cr , Envelopes
Arnold’s nnd Butler’s Inks, Gillett’s Steol
Pons, labor’s Land Pencil’s, Dice, Placing
Cards, \ isitiag Cards, Portfolios, Looking
Glasses, Picturos. Prang’s Sketch Card*. Tooth
Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, (’oeket,
ini let and Fino Combs, Ink, Mucilago and un
endless variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stook of Anthony’s Photograph
Albums, containing from S to 2"i) pictures,
Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sketch
Books.
A choico stock ot Bound and Paper Back
Novels, Novelletts, Dime Novels, American
laics. Dime .Songsters, nnd UumurouH Works
too tedious to mention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Teachers or paronts desiring SCHOOL
BOOKS will find it to thoir intcrci-t to buy from
us * ,V* u f uini *° ploase-our determination to
C'tublish a first class reputation. We buy at
the lowest cash prices and our motto will be
“Quick Sales and Small Profits. n
Wo res
try u n we
one will mc>
who tuvor
dealing.
*tn Anything wnuteil nml not oi
lihml enn be supplied wlllilii flu
ilnyM. (jsill nnd see us.
GEO. II. ROBERTSON Sc CO.
Sopt 21—tf
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
W, L. PARKER,
(LATE OF KENTUCKY.)
H AS JUST OPENED nt No. 64
lirond Street, first door nbovo
Randolph, ml entirely New nnd Well
Assorted Stock of Hoods, which he
oilers to the citizens of Columbus nud
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tlio’s Chaffin, Jas. Thweatt
and Charley Shivers, cm always bo
found at this Establishment, and thoy^
will bo pleased to see any of theif^
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it a trouble to show
floods.
Tho Stock consists of floods of every
description, such as:
Calicoes, Gents’ Boot* and Shoos
Wool Delaines, Boys “ ** ”
Half Cotton do. . 'Grooorio*, all kinds,
Poplins, j Tinware ” *'
Mosamhiqucs, j Snuff,
Jiiconafc, Pocket Cutlery,
Lawns, t Table "
Froncii Ginghams, Pmllockj,
Chnnibrays, Hatchets and Ilammurs
Bareges. Shoo Thread,
Apron Cheek:*, Perfumeries,
Flannels, vuriouscolors Hair Oils,
Cambric*, Pomades,
Irish Linens, Tooth and Nail Brushes
Brown Linens, Cloth and lluir do
Toweling, Fancy Soaps,
Corsets, Shaving do
Hoop Skirls, C.avats, grout variety,
Lad : os’ Collars .t Cuffs, Paper Collar.*,
Ladies’ llandkerehiui.s Shirts and Fronts,
Combs of every stylo, Gents’ Underwear,
Hair Nets " " Pupor and Envelopes,
Gloves, ” ” Pens and Ink,
Hair Ornaments, Pencils,
Hose mid Half Hose, Slates,
5Vi»lo Bolts and Buckles Dolls,
Braids, every sty.o. Pipes,
Button«, great vurioty, Cassimeres.
Knitting Needles, Tweeds anu Jean*,
Bleached Homespun, Suspenders,
Brown do Pocket Books,
Ladies’ Hals, latest Calf Walk Is,
styles, Candlesticks,
Children’s Hat*, latest 1 Knughpliy Miils,
styles. Razors und Straps,
Ladies’ Shoes, every Spurs,
stylo. Shoo Brushott and
Misses Shoes, do do Blacking.
Children’s Shoes, do do
Gent’s Hats, every style
Boys’ do do do
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
A PPLY AT
OotKM? 78 BROAD STREET.
FOR SALE. 7
A VERY DE8IKADLE UttClIARD, four
ai u H' erf a,, d a halt above Columbus, on tho
lroy factory road. Persons desiring to pur-
(•haae can receive all necessary information eon-
npo m¥ i?' imr-
FOR SALE,
\TY well known trotting maru M0LL1E;
also, horse LEE, a light fine BUGGY and
HARNESS, one gray HORSE BUGGY ami
HARNESS, one tine CARRIAGE and HAR
NESS, ami one No, 1 SADDLE HORSE.
Apply to J. R. IVEY..
At J. R. Ivey Ac Co/s Warehouse.
oct 8—lw
Rubber Belting.
OEVERAL Splondid new Rubber Belt* for
O sale, 111 inches wide, (Goodyear’s putent.)
T wish to purchase several WORK OXEN or
MULES. JAMES II. SHORTER.
Oct 10—dm
Wanted,
A FIRST RATE GARDEXER.
A'O. li.-) BROAD STREET,
COLUMDUa, OA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent!
QPKCIAL NOTICK,— I bog lenre to call
•. a A c !? i i! 1 *° ' »I>it*Iisls nf mir cominu-
ntty thnt 1 have on my bnnk,< n Inruc iluiubor of
Ilousrs, Lots, Fiirms, P!unt;i(ions nmi other
sinmio. of prnparty which does not nidimrln
iny auluiuni m Ihe newKiiniicr*. My ndvlno in
to nil Hull ll you wnntl.i l.ny nail lint un mu
and SCO it wc- caii’t Hade, iheii *u idsutvliere.
F „ J. II. FIKKH.
OR RKXTIX OIR HID.—TWO HOUSES,
nno oontuinliic | ruuma, tlm uthor i: ronina ;
good aurdon arid huildii ys to Imut.
Apply t<> .1. II.SIKES.
SALE—A Plnntnlion Vi miles from Sa
fi,,. ,re,V, A ooniaiiiing IISS ucroa. .-.00 denrud.
?.I? 'n , ’ “ ,ll, l , tiid to Inu arunrtli of cotton; InOO
! Slio. i- 111 " v,1 . ncly ,,u "' r frail*. This
stock whiliiu" V i r Colamhiis. Also, tho
stock, which 01,11 be linuaht cunsiitina of mules.
Also, the tirojinni Inrmina
'» J. II. SIKES.
F°knom, I M7he V n y 0 *D' residence.
-»- Known as the llmrntou p uce nt iir«minr
V A -M- UoAVitt. sitmued ,“n.Yf“nt-
"sUi strumo t. S | trL 'i! hack to For-
y ,r ' B '. , *«iuaa , « iosidmiBe.
I ins h a full aero lot; contains two dwellings 4
The"wh'T h !-' V -' t i h I 1 ' 0 "cewfary out - hullHints.
Ihe Whole fimsliud m hanilsorue eottnae style.
I’l'ly
11. SIKES.
«AT.E-Tho hnnso and lot on ihe corner
Ootlo—lot MARY L. JONES. Mntnin' lj ‘ “ n,l - 1,,,lln,,s » tr «-'ts. Thol.it
FOll SAlaE,
Residence in Wynnton.
PI1E pleasant, healthy place whore I n~..
rosido, two miles from iho city, containing
the. balance in woods; a good well built house
with tour rooms, nnd ball large enough for a
diniug rouin; cellar under tho house; good
kitchen with three rooms, uml all necessary
irer oiiicc, iu
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
Trustee.
For Rent,
six room/, convenient to the busino:..
tion of tho city; suitable for a boarding house
or Private family.
For terms apply to Dr. M. Woodruff or
MRS. S. S. BARD WELL.
oct 1-tf
FOR REMT,
T MIE large and elegant Bnscinont under
Spear’s Jowolry Store, formerly known ns
"The Gem.” Possession given at onec. Also
several rooms suitable for bed rooms or offices.
Apply to PEABODY A. BRAN NON,
Sept Id—lm Attorneys.
TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE in Wynnton with
eight good rooms for u family and lour
rooms in basement lbr cooking, close! and ser
vante. Apply at THIS OFFICE,
sept 14—tf
FOR RENT,
TMIE SMALL STORE ocouplod by P. II. ih-
A ler, west side Broad street, next above
Pemberton Ac Carter’s drug store. Enquire of
of L. T. DOWNING.
Sopt 21 II
For Sale,
T70UR very desirable houses in tho city of
>l v Eufuula and ono small Farm four miles
north of Kuiuula, Ala. Apply to
5V. J. BRANNON Ac CO..
Auction and Commission Merchants.
Sept 17—lm Kuiuula. Ala.
STEAM SAW MILL
ron saxjB.
IN GOOD Running order, perfectly now BeR-*,
i. every portion of machinery in complete
order. Address T. J. PEARCE,
A Seals’ Station, M. .Y G. R. ll., Ala.,
Sopt 21—lm or at this Office.
Thomas streets. The lot
druu.unwujf iiniSiiud *1 in"!lie ilmnilw™ 'tlm
uf w .ruV' r n 1 '"'(-''".'hiiny f mid n miod weli
<»l water. Lull for further information on
J. II. SIK15S.
F°iuk AI ' , 5 — ^ A lino DuBiiy. hut link, worn
A with single or double barney 1
A "| :>• to .1.11. SIKES.
WANTED,
■K "Wot KTurwo,
BL?cm. nt if"‘|dy !; " ,iH City - ''"""J ««•
0<:, ^ J. It. SIKES.
F°A. ? ihu K ~1xTELLiL^ n ;; mcK .
i7cliftonIhoses & CO.,
OFFICE Xo. 140 BROAD ST.
r:rjs. f.un rr.s, ’
; (At Cimdkr A Bn,tick’. Slure.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange and Stock Brokers.
P ARTIC1 LAII attention paid to sales of
C utton, Product-, (4rot ci-Icm, die. die
Quick returns invariably t| 10 ml,.
Dealers, in COIN, Sl'noKS, }U>SD.<, Ac.
s solicited and j mmptly lilled. x'X
arc prepared to .-hip ('..tf. u t<» first
in New 5 ork, with mt extra charge.
DR. W. C. BELLAMY
1 in thu
MEDICINE, SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS,
to the citizen* of Columbu*. Wynnton and vi
cinity. lie limy always, when not noeossurily
absent, be found ot the Drug .Store of F. if.
"rooks ix Lo., (luring the day, nnd nt the-re.-i-
night.
Grd .
N. B 5\ e
class houses
oet 8—ilm
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, GA.
1‘APEK, by the < l uuo o
*, by the «iuiro
• quire
For Sale,
And a great many articles not montioned.
Persims will do w«-ll to call and examine our
Stuck before purchasing. August 28-3ui
D. II. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
11H PEARL STREET,
NEW YORK.
££'<^»K.wYork.
C-'M. R 'iIuL8t. ISavunnuh.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
savannah.
Advance* made on consignments to our House
in New York, and to our frionds in Liverpool
and Glasgow. Oct. 10,1805—3m
■a. w to a .
reasonable rates
Oct. 4-1 f
r families wi«h-
ront to theii-j
have them senir
any part of the * ity at ^
I). II. ( ALlIWIibli.
Tillman, Mir* Rachel ridball.
V-0 \v Vau.hu, w Vulk Mr* Lany Wn«r
W—Mrs (I T \Varron. (IK Warren, Jno R
I»... u'..,a.. M I’ l» Wnlr>. Miss ^ 1*
Mr- M
Watt, llenry Ware. Oliver Wot more Mr
Wier, Mi— Fannie Wellborn. MrtCh"
"'“’"t.V 1L0KAN. P. M.
General Collecting Agency,
(pile untler.iau'cl is now proparc l t > ro.-mro
J. ull a 1 ” oants for collection, both from the
North and South. My office, for tho pro out,
will be at the law room of Hon. .lami - M. Un--
-ell. over the -t ire of 11. 0. Mil.’hell Ac Co., late
R. M Gun by A' Co. , . .
I refer to Messrs. Gunbv A: Co., J. Ennis v
Co , Oolu-nbus: E V Wilcox, cot ton *• r ’• ^•
Macon: J. McNao, Kufaul.i, Ala; Jno. L.U al*
kt-r Ac S >n, A»itu i i, and Juu. W. Anderson A'
Co., Hiviinnnh. Ga. ,,p«wn«T
«int 4—1 in W. II. BLNNLIT.
JNJ w_> r X*XOjS3.
5 1 UROIIAX PS and others who 1- -ir
Jl M l T F U N US N 0 R r 11
u. S. IIKN'F.DICT. K. W. llR.VlilMGT. J. C. DKNEDICT.
I). S. BENEDICT L SONS,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION
aiEnOIJEuSL.’KTTlS,
NO. 236 MAIN STREET,
Between Third and Fourth St*.,
LOUISVILLE, KV,
Oct. 4—2m
to RE-
5VITO-
oOT EXPJS.N nE bv tuplying ai Agent y of ll.
M. Bruoo At Co., wLtra Nortatro Ktobaa ot to
i J""ur°h‘U0'V,W;f5c ALEXANDER. A.ra(.
U5 Broad »t., over Ennin’ hard.varo ‘ loro.
Sept 26-tf
SOUTHERN MUTUAL
Tin; STATE OF alviu.ua,
UIUMBLI, COl'NTY.
I T IS Ordorod that a*pooial Term of the Cir-
o■ 111 Court for this t'ouuty be holdeu mi
Cr i\*4ord "i Monday, "ifi in-t.. lor the trial of
criminal r.iMj- only. Tim Clerk will havo a
Grand Jury an l two pnnnda of Petit .lurorh
summoned for that wee!;. (Jot'ibar 6ih, InG,
J. M. BAKER.
Clerk Circuit Court.
By order of Rou’t Doroiuurv, Judge, Ac.
Tho wiluc—es heretofore xubpienied in State
o.iecs now pending arc uetiticd to uppoar at said
Special Term ol tho .Court without being ro-
-u'opamied. October 5tn, 18A5.
J. .51. BAKER, Clerk,
ort l"-td _
TUNING,
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.' ^ unmuso .r.ji.w^.A-.ra.
part duo
can pay up nmi *o be fully reinatated.
A sfateuiont of tho asset* of the Company enn
bo seen at our office at Mr. J. W. Foime * Book
-tore. IMoo-so call.
POND A WALLOON, A .cutj
Columbus, Oct. 12, lS»k>— lw
.. I hr in as ConeertiuNs, and thoroughly
repairing aai tuning of Church Organ* ; ulx*>,
PIANOS.
Orders received at Mr. Poa*e'« Book store,
and tho rcsidonee of Mrs. Ijailinl, uml Mrp.
Yandonkcrg. Alt werk warranted or n > pay
desired. CASPER .MIOilhL. .
sep 2"-lm
power
STEAM ENGINE,
in per'oet running order, it has n good double-
fined Boiler and all thu appurtenances iicco.n-
*arv to make it complete tor immediate wmk.
Add re** A. A. SMITH WICK.
Etifaulu, Ala., nr
sept 21 -t f i'.miuirer i)ili>_m. Columbus, Ga
UNITED STATES
Sopt 21,1865-tf
WATCHES AND C. 1). CAPS.
JST KBCEIV
Hunting Cus<
ALSO.
T. S. SPEAK.
Watches.
ALSO,
10,000 Percussion Caps,
uug 15-tf
FOR SALE,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
J. B. JAQU.ES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
ton.
Sept. 5.1805-1 f
JbineCommerci.il N,»to F.ii
I or ream,
Iaadie*' Fine Note Paper, Gilt
Ciimmuruial. Solioul uml LnJii'.-. Dona.
Mn°k& u G::;i ^ ary ^ ••*•••
„ Dreuiiuff Cmub*,
... Tuck Combs.
I Morocco Pocket Book* Violin Unu-c
l.naihor Ualkls. llrinnv RiiiM.
! rl5i4 u «£r ■ LjlufJitelM,!«!’“■
N.lsmng Uirds, T.mtli DicliH 1
i v!" l"5^^D rSlrin ‘" Mm.w„.lum Hook..
A LARGK LOT OF CHEAP
NEW SHEET MUSIC,
JUST RECEIVED GY
J. W. PEASE.
Si'i'i m—,r
u. v.. kuo k k k , '
WITH
BLAIR & GE.NNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,*
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
I3U, WKST SIOE liltOAU ST.
A L »Wk 8 ° N 1IAND :1 ful1 ooinplot.
Dry Good*, Groceries, Cutlery,
llurdwure. Tinwnro, Ul.i.«waie. Crockery.
Bool*, Shoe*, Hat*.
Domestic and F. reign Liquor*, 5Vines Ac
2UU0 lbs l C 'fin War'.*, ’ ”
whicb cun bu hail at lowest market rrieei—
NN holemtju or Retail,
No difficulty in liaving your money changed,
aug 21 -II
Columbus Female Academy.
RATES OF TUITION.
fTMlE SCHOLASTIC YKAR will l.c divliled
X into throe equal Term*. A* all the pupil*
will be under thu immediate supervision of Mr.
and .Mr*. S.wsnRUa but one price will be
charged for tuition. The first Term will open
on thel«t Monday in October next and the rnteg
for it are a* follow* ;
Literary Department $20 00
Incidental Fee 1 25
U r *o of Piuno 3 5**
French lo oo
No oxtra charge for Latin.
Board for tho Term 75 On
Boarder* must furni*h sheet*, pillow ease*,
towel*, table napkin* and nay extra for wash
ing ami light*. Tuition^ and buarj m mu*fjiy paid
Sept 17—tf
NOTICE.
executed
CITY FOUNDRY.
'PHK subscriber* would respectfully inform
Jl their Irionds amt the i ublic generally, that
they have KhiUlLf their Ful NDRY. and
are now prepared to do any kind of FASTINGS
of >uch Mignr Mill* of tho
most I M PRO\ hl> PA 11 ERN, and anv <i7e*
which we will WAR RAN 1’to STAND- SYltlP
KETTLES, BARK MILLS, GIN iiEARING,
ami any Kiml ot mill work.
\\ e will make any kind of Maehinorv to or-
d«r; Mich a* S A W -M ILLS, GRIST MILLS,
and in Diet any thing in our line.
In connection with our bn.-dne--; wc havo
•” , 1 0, ' r ®: 1 ‘I 1 7 servicos of one ..f the best PAT
TERN MAKER.*' in thecuntry.
m\i i !Vu- ‘tifi '“•‘hing a large assortment of
HOLLUW-W ARE; such a* Fill’s, OVEN’S.
sKILeETS, SPIDERS and LIDS.
We will exchango any thing in mir line for
nny JW , J.?i Coulltry IWuce.at old PRICES
or MONEY.
Order* respectfully solicited nnd promptly
oi
PORTER, McILlIKNNY Sc CO..
„ Near Steamboat Landing,
(.’oluu.hu*. Ga
V. J. CoWVNT. A. .T. You so
CONANT & YOUNG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 39 SOUTH STREET,
New York,
Offer their for vices for sales Cotton. Tobacco,
or other product, and will purchase on order
good* of all kind*.
Mav lfi. 1865.—tf
! PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
Burt, ot Harris f , ..
coused, on the 26th in*!., all the pen*habie
property of hi* estate, consisting ot corn, ted
der, wheat, potatoes, feed oat*, cattle, hog*. '
horsoq syrup, oxen, wagon, cart, buggy, cotton |
seed, *ei blacksmith tools, plantation tools, ( t
household und kitchen tu r niture, Ate. Also. r l'HE undersigned beg leave to inform their
the plantation will be to lent !.*r next year. 1 Iriunus and the public kt-uci ally, that they
containing about three hundred acre* clenreu have built a first das* F* undry and Machine
land. Term* cash. T. M. PACE, Agent. 1 Shop on Oglethorpe street, b. : wen Franklin
Oct 11—td | and Bridge strocW. ami are prepared to do
i anything in their line of bu*ine>*. 5Vo will
! make any kind oj Machinery t<» r l« r; *uch u*
I SUGAR MILLS m any . •/.»•, with wrought *.r
: east mm shall-', from Him he-' o. is inchts di
ameter; also KETTLES from j »to loognllo
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
RANDOLPH ST.
ami all tile ititcriutdnite s
to order SAW-.MILLS
generalljV, >
i MILL Work”
lint all kind* of
friood* uml the ladies generally, that
REFER TO:
Atkins, Dunham St Co., Apalachicola, Fla.
C. 11. W00d«, Eufaula, Ala.
E. ll- Young, do
W. II. Young, Columbu*, Ga*.
R. Mt Guoby, do
Oct. 7—3in»
f, V. ROWLAND. w. M. IRVIXK. H. N. HTKWART.
ROWLAND, IRVINE & CO.,
WI10LESALK DEALKR8 IX
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 102 WALNUT STREET,
Between Pearl and Third Streets,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Oet. 6,18d5—2tn
SIGHT EXCHANGE ~
O^s NEW YORK,
FOR SALE,
In Sums to Suit Purchasers, i
Oot 5-ii W. W. UARHAKD. |
York
. isting of Boiics' and
Misses’ HATS, trimmed and untniuimd.
French ami American FLOW ICRS, Ribb..:.*,
Luce-, Plume*, Feathers. Veils, and many
other article* too numerous to mention; allot
which she offer* nt LOW PRIt'ES.
An carlv call i* re*poet fully solicited,
auk 28—tf
•ACTINGS. HnLLuW-WAlU:. PLGUGII .
1 RUN RAILING, and anything the public
tic | may desire luu ic oi bru.-s » r iron. Ail kinds of
i her
Imice j MACHINERY repaired with ntutuc** and
despatch.
Iu connection with our business, we have se
cure 11 ho her v iee* of a first cla." lioediuan, who
will take great pleasure in hauling all Casting*
made at our Woks to thedittcrciit depots,steam
boat landing*, or anywhere iu tho city, tree of
charge.
mi vehicle* «U It. 1 . II
L. HAIM AN Sc CO.
P. S. AM kinds of Country Produce taken in
exchange lor work, on liberal terms.
aujrJS tf L. H. At CO.
tiKMBt.VL Ft’KI'IIASIMi AULM’V.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
r.YA'W l.USUOiCOX.VfS'Th UT.
Tin: rXDKU-.M VV 1 *'*; , 111,01,11 .l ir "mi , tly l.« tl,o ,,ur<'hu»ini£
«in"Jh»vn mm r-4<W . I' 1 »•) •" MKRCll-
^.E.,1 ih., AXDl.-h 1*11.1 uv.Tj ,l,M'ri,ti..ii MACU1N-
I e re I ‘H'ldiCttblo to the wan'.* »it thu Soulheru
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
McGKIIKE, HAYNES & (’().,
(SUCCESSORS TO H. F. IIAllKIS A CO.,)
Ilroasl Street, Ilelow Couk'a Hotel. !
pcoplo.
| moved immediately below to the irmdiiiw . All purchase* mude free of Coiniuliulon till
Lot,” fronting on Broad street, where they October next, at the lowest market mtu*
arranged the largest and i»l . •-*.— *» - ’
tablo uud Lot* iu tho clt; _
way* koop ou hand 1 addressed to u
Carriages, Buggies and »*ddle
Horses* J G. Cletnoni, Co uinbu*, Ga.
to hiro on reasonable t» i m . I , . . „ .
HORSES HOARDED at our Stable* will ro- •
cei\e careful attention, ami we will endeavor |
pleaso all who may ploou lloUSES FOR I
Wo would cull the particular nttmi ' Pormits to Shin Cotton,
tion of I)HOVERS to .«ur large and j
BLANK U. S. TREASURY
alt wuo may puou iiuuaEb ruu |
b US.
fcw Wo would call the particular ntt« n-
tion of DKOVEKS to our large and j
-D.-U"Si^l'iirTiuAvx'i:s S i oi. !F0R SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Sept kl-lui