Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 27, 1865, Image 3

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CO.,I ,<aw v i .jw LOCAL news items, J "—Ci^iTOBTH® EKtlflKEIt. j , Unwins DauicJ gentlemen «n Agents I ^'/coU'SBi-a EMOiRKB in Alabama: « Power* Serf*’SUllon. S- r ';'lvcv. Uatchachubbec. ' rffi F Sanborn, Hnrtvllle. V o. AValler, Persons. f ff. Banks, (luerryton. ,, r Baker, Suspension. : n Andrews, Chunnenuggcc ll H.' Smith. rnion Sprincs. "• !r A. Lester, Villula. ® Xt'oBasJ. Burke. UlenuvtUo. > { l. Jenkins. Midway. The following uamod gentlemen are our at Ibe several depots on tl.o Musougo. | Isilrosd; CoI> J. A. L. Lke. oV. Valiev, J. L. Byinutov. lines’Cro'ssinn. Ja«n» Cov.notox. tiiE WKEKLY KXUl IltER. eived a long list of subscribers to "taekly paper from Hurtville, Aln„ and our , sit,,,d of acknowledging the receipt ,sk l' Ineytbey sent w-.ll Paying iniad- <,f ,!ic ‘ , Vc 3re also daily asked by others, ile- t0 (ubseribe, when we will start the S,„ a ln. We cannot Just now tlx thonre- , „ hot we intend to commcnee again the cue day. eu in a short |ul| l' e *lhe Iiinlls are not yet extended into the bevond the railroads, and all or nearly jlthemailswe yet have are daily. Hut we j. h t„ gratify the disposition of so many per- W ! 11 take .-ur weakly, and will therefore *° D kebtw«tc to start it again. In the meantime ^rMiieatoUr tiiouda to get up lists and send ^theimame*. It «>H ,JU lc?t for Iiei * hb ‘ ,r - L >da off tl»o railroad lines to make nrningc- ents for ftotutv; their papers from the nearest .J an d inform US ot the depot ta which they ,o be mailed. The price of tho Kerb/,, rr will l>0 rl a year, or *1 for three ui-^aths. in aduimm^ Now Advertisements. Alabama readers will find tho mime of Compel M. .1. Bul|;er, of Tallapoosa, an nounced for Governor. Colonel lliilger cLlered the war ut its commencement ns captain, and was promoted for Kallant conduct on several Helds, and was several times wounded, llis record is a «ood Mr. K. Hurries Gas lost a ^ood mule. He does not think any gentleman stole her, but thinks she may lmvo abundonod Mm n nJ taken up with another master. Any one having Ed's mule ought to re turn her. J. K. Iv»*y & Co. will ship cotton to bouses of the highest class in .New York, and will advance liberally on cotton shipped- W. 13. Adams, of Talbotton, had a good irarc stolen from him about two weeks Ho oirors liberally for her return. Messrs. Baker, lingers & Co., of Cincin- ,sti. have a card in our paper this morn* r,<, to which wo ask the attention of our merchants who wish to transact business in that city. They are commission mcr- :,»nts and wholesale grocers. One hundred dollars uro oHerod as a rc- Murdtofiome individual who may be for tunate enough to line! a roll of money lost on the street, or In a store, yesterday af ternoon. A "hundred dollars and a good conscience aro better than the amount Mr. D. R. Bizo will ltavo good fresh meat at his new meat bouse, on and after >’ovembor 1st. Dr. M. J. aMosos offers his professional services to the public hereabouts. His office is over Spear’s jewelry store. (.'apt. E. W. Moiso has returned to Coiumbus and resumed tho practice of :sw. Iiis oilieo is over Spencer & Abbott’s Ciughi.-~A gentleman yesterday morn- g killed a largG sized rat, and carofully Ki'.ed it up in u small box, to hoax a friend; but failing in this, he thought he would experiment a littlo upon the honesty of “promiscuous mankind.’’ Cor this purposo ho placed the well-sealed p&okago near tho post at tho corner of the itreot at Cook's Hotel, and watched pro; feedings. It was not long beforo tho bait *&• discovered by one, “whose hands re- fuidh to labor,” of good appearance, and ut eighteen years old, of vhife. com plexion, and tolerably good looking gon- erallj. The young gentleman sidy placed hinuelf near the package, looked about bi*n to soo whether ho and his prize were observed, and concluding they wore not, “gobbled it up” and made oil*—with dig nity at fi^st, but at a “double quick” when he thought hi niMvlf safe. Mo pursuit was offered, but Ike prevailing opinion about the corner was that the young man must hivefeit menu when he opened the box. This littlo ail air is not mentioned to amuse wy ooe, fur wo regard all such manifes tations of innate meanness as matters t«» he deplored ami corrected rather than as tr»its to be laughed at. We hope tho young man will soo this notice, that lie s.ay know that ho was seen, and that he niiy be ashamed of himself, as l«o will he, *hen he comes to realize how hateful luch conduct is in the eyes of good people. The men who were arrested some day* *2o for robbing Air. Moses Taylor, and ‘ r °thor misdemeanors, made their escape r * ednesday night last, from our county ■ il It >* said that when the jailor wont into the romu where tho prisoners woro Confined, they attacked and overpowered n ». and thus socurod their escape. It a* been the impression of tho people of lU 0001 munity that they had a jail strong enough to defy tho force of anyone in- cllcod t0 attempt to break out, and ar- properly to foil tho purpose of any . J choose to measure strength ^ the jailor. But in this, a* in many things, they must learn to know *<• they were mistaken. Because a man th' n xi t I° es n °t now follow c can to found there when wanted, county authorities ought to look to 11 * 6 ^ ue lo ll,e *i ai!or that he l #rina J 0 Properly protected from vio* not to the community that crim- KOTEL ARRIVALS. COOK’S HOTEL.. October 2'tli. j .T. II. Daniel, city. S. ti. Voorhers, New York. A. West. Marianna. Fla Junius Jordon, jr. t Euf.iuln. Ala. J. K. Simmons, Uu-.clleo.. Ala. ,J. li. Wiguins, Buena Vista, Ga. It. /,. llucker, ” “ “ J L Lyons, New Orleans. , K. Todhunter, Louisville. Kv. Hudson G. Woolto, Now York. James Keuian, Columbia, S. U. JS- M. Calhoun, Villuln. Ala. Mis- R. 1). lJeaP. Macon, (ia. Chns. M. Oral* Mnc-.n, (la. K Leonard, Talbot county* W. 11. Plvliiot, .1. L. Downs, Talbotton, (la. •J. It. Jones, Alabama. W. C. Darden. ** II. C. (’aldwcll, Virginia. K. H. Kellogg. J. J. Tuhenor, Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. A. S. Hurt and son. Ala. 1). Denison, Ycn^shoro, Ala Miss Ruse and servant, Ala. James Barns, Ala. M. Lewis, Ala. Col. Jno. Henderson, Ivy. Jno. li. Crowder, Selma, Ala. It It. Smith, Russell <•<>., Ala. W. G. Cocke, city. Jl. A. Thornton, city. James id. Tate. Tu>kccgcc, Ala. John Denson, Opolika. Ala. (Jon. Hardee has returned to !.is homo in Savannah. The Advertiser of the 10th says : Wo arc happy to state lint arrival homo of Gen. Wm .1. Hardee, who reach ed tho city on Saturday evening last. The friends of this truly able gentleman and soldier will no doubt bn pleased to learn that ho intends, at. an early day, to resume tho labors of his legitimate calling. * Americans Abroad.—A coriespond- ent of tho London Herald, writing from the German gambling and watering places of Hamburg, gives sumo refreshing items of gossip. Ilo says : Although tho Stale religion is Luthe ran, Sunday is not observed hern with much strictness. Indeed, most ol the shops have their shutters up mi Saturday, tue Jewish Sabbath, of which persuasion the majority of the &hoy»-kcepera appear to be. Tho English l’rotestants find h temporary homo in tho chapel at the Schlogs, although there is a small church in oourso of building for them. Tho ser vice on Sunday morning was well attend ed, the congregation being u mixture of English and Americans. Tho latter, till recently, considered themsolves aggrieved because tho President of the United Slates was not prayed for, although tho (^uecn of England was. Tho chaplain, wishing to ploaso them, wroto to tho Bishop of London, in whose diocoso all tho churches on tho continent aio asking his advice upon tho subject, to which tho Bishop responded that lie might pray for whom he pleased. Accordingly President Johnson is named in the Litany after his Serene llighnefS the Landgrave of Hesse Hamburg in the general petition for all Christian kings and princes. In another letter ho writes: Tho termination of tho civil war in America has let loose a tlootl of Yankees, who are to bo seen and beard now ml over tho Continent. Tho hello at tho last week ly ball hero was an Amorieanyoung lady, and very good looking she was, but her conversation was not so refined as it might have been. Teacher—‘How many kinds of axes aro there ?’ Boy—‘Broad axe, narrow uxc, post axe, axo of tho legislature, axing price, and axe of the Apostles.’ Teacher—‘Good ! go to tho head of the class.’ “Polly, dear,” said a loving husband to his spouse, who was several years his ju nior, “what do you any to settling in Den ver City ?” “O, I’m delighted with the idea. You recollect when Morgan went out there he was as poor as we arc, and he died in three years worth ten thousand dollars.” COMMERCIAL. [Special to tho Motitpcninry AJvortiacr.l Nkw Orlkans, Get. 23.—Cotton Juclino.l two cents. Middling <iuut.ed ul ■>i' , *of>c. Market depressed. Gold 49p/<» 50. Produce advancing, owing to small stock. Cargoes aro*expcctcd to arrive, The steamer Alabama, direct from Liverpool has arrived. Tho steamer Majestic, from Sbrovoport, was burned at Point Coupee, and is Q total I"-.-. Moiiilk, Oct 24.—Cotton dull at '*0<"L2, Gold lMMfti Nkw York, Oct. 24.-Cotton firm at from ">H to fiU. Flour unchanged. M heat advanced I to 2 ecu's. Corn declined. Reef and pork steady. Lard heavy. Whiskey firm. j QQ() |)yi| N0 KNICK KNACI(S! N0 TRASH! | Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to 13. JACKSON’S, 1 :>:> TArond St., Xlv.vr DOOR TO ROSETTB & I.AW1I0N. The Largest and Best Stock of BEY GOODS —AND- CLOTHING, Consisting of the following articles, I offer now to my triends nnd customers: CALICOES; I)ELA1.\ES, ALPACAS nnd H'STRES, AfEUIXOS--French ami Kngltnh, LINENS, PLEACHED MUSLINS and Sil FETING, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, tho latest style: and a great many other arti cles too numcr-Jbs to mention. 1 rospectfully invito my friends nnd custom ers to call soon. Ur Country Merchants will do well to lay in their supplies nt my store. B. JACKSON, oct 1 >t j an 1 I'll Broad streot. Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choice Whiskey and Bi’andy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brands. Just received and for sale at II. ,1 CKSON'S, oct lo-tjanl l.T'l Broad street. NEW COCOS! .rrrsT oi’hn : M. CONMOB, At 58 Broad Street, Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that he has now in -tore ami to arrive A .SPLENDID STOCK OF t STAPLE AND FANCY dry mms. Comprising every article usually kept in a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE: CLOTHING s, BOOTS, SHOES, And n general assortment of PLANTATION SUPPLIES, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, UDIES’ CLOTH CLOUS, And a great many other articles too numerous to mention. Having purchased my stock at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, my motto will bo "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." An invitation to call and examine my stock is respectfully extended to all. and particularly the Ladic*. M. CONNOR. Oct 2(3,18(35 rr 0 Through (<t Mania. jgjgad.ftBd SUPEIIlXTKN 1)AN I S OFFICE, ) MI’SCOG •JO RAILROAD (JO . c Col.UMuus, G aS» pt. Pth, TJd5. ) MiiHiogcc ltull Kor.il Schedule. N AND AFTER MONDAY, lltli iu»t., the Passenger Train on this road will Leave Columbus at Arrive in Macon at Leave Macon at Arrive in Columbus nt Mhco'.i nnd Write NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Macon.... op Id -tt 7 o’clock, A. M. .4.10" P. M. :::::::i •* p.m! It. It. Schedule. P. M. .*2.23, A. M. ...li.AO, M. , A. M. '' I \ 111v, Sup't. Notice! THE AS Lit Ell’S OFFICE, 1 Muscogee It* R. Co.. J- Columbus, (ia , Oct., 21th, 18'15, ) On and alter this date the faro ou this read will be seven cents per mile. J AS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer, Oct 24-tf UlAMiK OF SCHKDIU:. Moxtc O N and after F on this Hoad Leave Columbus at Arrive West Point Arrive at Montgomery.. Leave Mon IIV, :#pt. 20, lntij. Sept. 22d, 180), T ..**(» 25 A. M. ....12 M. ...P 15. P. M. ...I A. M. !«»«, if j r . ’ — »MV vv/tuillUillLy - is should be safely confined. (imhe^HK*f. Rhl r ii:l ' corrBipondent u »Mimou‘ilo rt ^ tlir j na Viinvonti.iri fan, lB-Uint in □ ! ' , li>| | tpd iin iirdinxnco sub- tance Vrul i' of . Ul ' ordi* lh,i w ,,P‘ blt ’ n * ‘1‘vury mid declurimj w 4in2Sto t i,?i n l n 'V "Vl 1 Knd void; tbn of the Stktft Did and now debts them and Han? w a 1 ro D8olidato Isidover. IU0 ® on ^ 8 Was introduced and ^n^h«iSir Lou,,,|,n * ,iround ' —The New ,J fthat eJ„, v Sa Y a , ''V Court of Appoala National u" \ n9 , that share, in MtknSr. ,axa,>|e b y 8tau. ‘(in (ill* Uhotjgh tho capital ia iuveat- »ill ueiv e°'" 1s ' 11,0 'ptention United sf ‘ , " ? u P r, 'me Court of tho “ ‘or final deeiniou. Leave Montgomery Leave West Point 1 15 P. M. Arrivo st Coloumhu- 15. P. M, Connecting with tr:ti*•. "t A. A V . P. It. K, at West Point which arrives in Atlanta nlT P, M., in time to connect wiih the \V eet'-rn and Atlantic Rail Road f >r Chattanooga and point.- north, sept 22-tf TNTotico. MOHIL.E AM) <;IRAKI) 1UILUOAI) On and after Monday, Pth instant, tho Paa aenger Train will leavo Girard for Union Springe at 2 o,clock, P. M. octti—2iu B. E* WELLS, Sup’t. Notice 'to Shippers. Omen Muscookk Railroad, \ Columbus, Uu„ July Jlst, ls«>*>. f Tho Muscogee RaUroal is now running a DAILY TRAIN to Mac >n, an 1 are prepared to forward freight with dispatch to Macon, Milledgeville, Atlanta.and intermn linte points. july3I-tt W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. NOTICK TO SHIPJMiaS. S r P E RIN T E NI > A N T ’S 0 i : KICK, Mcscogkk Rah. Ko\i*. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 14,’do. .1 Shippers nnd Consignees aro hereby notified that this Company will not ho responsible for freights shipped to any Station on this Hood’, or at Columbus, after it is duchargcd from our cars. W, L. CLARK, Sup't. aug 14-tf General Collecting Agency, rpHB un.L r-igned is now prepared to receivo J. all accounts for collection, both from the North and South. My office, for tho present, will be at tho law room of d m. dame- M. Rus sell. over the store of II. C. Mitchell A Co., late R. M. Guuby Jr uo. . . 1 refor t > Meisri. Guuby Jr Co., J. Korns A Co, Columhut: E. A. \Vilc»x. cotton broker. Motion: J. Me Nab, Eufaubi, AH,: Jno. I!\\ ul- S. SPEAK, PIUCTICJU. AMD EXPKU1KXCHD WATCHMAKER —AND- JEWELLEB, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts., AT IIIS OLl) STAND, lias now open 11 uow mill rich stoc'i ; 1 FINK GOLD WATCH KS, KICI1 GOLD JKWELKY, STKilLlNG KILVKlt WAUK, KINK PLATED CAST! i II-, CUl’B, KNIVES, FOKKS, Sl’OONS, PICKLE STAND-:, SYRUP GUPS, ALSO—A fine avsortment of Hi!v.*r nml Gold T1UMDLKS, Gold nnd Silver Sl’K'-'TACl.GS. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any dosign or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold, Silver and Steol Frame. 1 , WATCH WORK and Jewelry repair' d .. ^ ».».l and respon. ihlo workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER Hnschargo of tho Watch Department, which in itself is a GUARANTEE that the work will ho dono in tho best, possible manner. Persons having PLAIN Watcher can have thorn JEWELLED, either in liuby, Chrysolite 1 Garnet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who is too well known to need any recommen dation from me, has charge of the Repairing o! Jewelry, Diamond totting, Engraving, Oct 20 tf Sun copy. GOLD PENS. FINEST AND! fold PENS. Cal Oct 20 tf feun copy. ATTENTION!! FOR SALE AND RENT. RENT, GOODS! FRESH ARRIVAL ! No. 91 Broad Street, ACEE, STEWART A im ij'i't •)'•!. I! CO.. Men’s sup. line HI Black Doeskin (J.o^. " Fine While Mari. Vo ' “ *' IJeavor Cloth Gvi p C*oit. , " Husiuesd Suits, together with a flue assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OF ALL KINDS. On hand and to arrivo a well selected slock r f YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTH tNG, yuan old. The Great Ladies Fancy Store, PERRY & CO., 8 A J 5 road S t r< • c l, HAVE JEST OPENED TILE MOST IJEAE- TIl'El, ASSORTMENT OP DRY COCOS, FANCY GOODS, ON HAND AND TO \RR!\ I’ A CHOICE SELECTION of DRY RQQDB, SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, hosieet, GLOVES, &c. OUIt STOCK COM I» RISKS Superior all Wool French Merinos, Of tho folloivini: color.*: S0LFEHINO, ROYAL I’UliPI.E, MA/.AHINE ULVE, asiies op hoses, HEAIITlPl’l, iillOWN, " HOSE; ALL WOOL DELAINES, voi-io;,,: colors, DRESS BUTTONS AND ITUMMiNliS, Superior lilnck nnd Colored CLOTHS, fur Ladles’ Clunks, Plain. Plaid, nnd Striped l’Oi’LINS, Ac , Ac TERMS O A SH. PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN, Formerly of BARNETT, CHAPMAN A CO., Will he pleased to see nil their old friends and as many new ones ut “THE BEE HIVE.” __ Cot IP—(3m KNICK KNACKS -AND- NOTIONS! f’rU? X 1 ity^^r . • ii - ^ Ln.ii^'f' JUST OPENED. I'25 ddrond Street OOLTTMBTJS, CS-o(A.. t J. Mclirndreo’s Old Stand, OPPOSITE CoH MEUS JiANiC BUILDINH. STAPLE AND FANCY BEY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, 1 VL ANKiTIH HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHOES, BOOTS, It LADY MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C., &C. An invitation t<* call and examino the stocks is respectfully extended lo all and particularly the Ladies. A. V. BOAT HITE. MR. dO.ITmANLEY, Formerly <»f Manley Iloifgufi) AND MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, ■ IPoriiterly with Ii. KVcduitgli & Co#, will bo plca-od to moot and servo their old pat rons and friends at this store. J)«d 4, Hifl-lm HENRY PERSONS Will OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT THE OLD STAND Of REDD, JOHNSON & CO.. A FINE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CEiOTlIING. Tltero will ho no larger Stock n<*r finer Goods in the city. Being particularly anxious to cHUiblish a Wholesale trade, merchants will nt nil times find it to thoir interest to oxatniuo this Stock. Oct. 3. WflVHtf FSRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. C i.r’.- WL have converfcl our large r ttv, ivory Stable for the stop- v*X.!m liy.o. We sidioit the Ind the , r.CM'lc gcu* a maiiaVfky. Although I luivo not tlio LAlKiFST STOCh of tho above nrticles in the city, it is a WELL KNOWN FACT that I keep only tho .) I? o rr and that every oi value received f GOODS, king purchases of mk gets investments made at the BISE HIVE. I have now on hand, in addition to tho ahov Stock of IDI^Y C3-OOJDS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH IONERIl AND THE CELKIHIATED MOSS ROSE ClfiOIES, Which lam MANUFACTURING overyday. I will begin in a short time, tho Baking of FANCY CAKES, f or M V PLANTATION . ChutluliO' miles bolow tl toiiM abnuf nine htind'rc I Of open land and e\. houses P.r lot^inliahi'ai.t-'. Also the »mnll icsidcne • in M’ynnton, near m.v own, recently < ecupicd by K. A. Holt. Dwelling house a ith three comfortable roimi.s, and four ronins .-ervanls. Attached are six acres ol land. In in)-al,M'ncon|>i>ly tn Dullinir II. IlnIL uctfilllw IIINKS HOLT. A Itesidence in Wynnton B’or Sole. I OFFER FOR. SALE my i house and lot in Wynnton, containing -7 aero-, t.u uf ^ which is clc -red and b ila :-c irfrai woodland. The hou-o ha- eight large rnojni, with nil the u-ua! out-homes; lirif rate well of fruit trees situation, I: i i I Wynnton. Oct 2d. 'o'> lw Plantations Fur Sale. ... miles from Columl tho river, Containii g about D pores, the other about tiv miles, about (i*') acres. I have also about GUO acres, 1J miles fr un the city, mostly in the woods. Al < n mimII place up the middle road to Latiraiuo, -ix mih -, ul about fill acres—a fine nlneo tor n r« -i lunce. Up the same ro\d 11 miles, >th< r valmihlo littlo place of 50 a<*rcs, wed impro; ed an J a good orciiard. Being inclined to go into other lowness limn that of farming, all or any of the above ,daces will he disposed of on reasonable terms. Pos session given immed’ntely, except tlm homo place, that !2 months l'roi ’ TO RENT, r J'HE GROUNDS iielonging to tho residence 1 ol Mrs. John .Laics, containing a good garden uml line orchard. House room cun he obtained by the person renting, if dc-ired. Persons wishing to rent will find Mrs. Jones at her residence, about two miles from Columbus, the Talbotton road. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! W. L. PARKER, • (LATE OF KILMfCKY.) H as JUST Ol’KNUIl at No. fit Jiroad Street, fii>t dour above Handolph, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stock of (Joods, which lie offers to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at reasonable figures. 3Ic*8sr.s. Tbo’s Clwillin, Jas. Tlnvoatt and Charley Shivers, can always bo found at this Khtablishmcnfc, and they will be pleased to soe any of their friends who may fa vor them with a call, and will not think il a trouble to show Goods. ' 1 lie Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as: Gent • ' Roots and Shoos lin.efi ios, :ill kinds, Calico... Wool Delaines, Hall Cotton do. Poplin:!. - niihifiuop, Jaconu's, Fre e n Gingham,’. Chmubray.v, Bareges, Apron (,'hecks, Fiimnel-, various color.' (,'ambries, Irish Linens. Brown Linens, Pocket Cutlery. Table Padlocks, il iitcheii and Hammers Pomades, fonth ami Vail Brushes (doth ami Hair do Shaving do C’.uvats, great variety. < > t: -Ilk LOOK OUT! Doughortv eountv a ml (oak mid liiekory lamisi :ir. Morehorn, Walker, AlcCIa era is for sale. Terms cu.-h Apply to L oct 21-Gt.iwtf or to K. W. Scabrn ntnining 1100 acres l a joining lands of ren, Jones and oth- W. DAWSON, on the premises. >k. Columbus, Gh. my usual SUPERIOR STYLE, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. uraSliufu » Wuro Iluusu age ol Ootton ami Mni«;hau patronage of our friaudi i orally. VF.1ANOY __oe t 17-tjanl LIVERY AND SSLE STABLE. McGUIILE, 11AYMIS t GO., (SUCCESSORS TO R. F. HAUBJ.-J A CO.,) Ilroml Street, UrIdw Cook's Hotel. THE INI* K ll - Ornamented i suitable for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, &C., t’ec’. NOW IN STORE, a well soleet.ed Stock of PINE APPLES, (preserved iu their own juice). PICKLES, CAN GOODS, Jt<\, Ac., Fresh Ground SPICE, MATCHES AND CANDLES, FOOT MATS. BROOMS. &o„ Ac.. Wood and Willow Ware, EXTRA FINE APPLES, for outing or cooking. BEESWAX AM) DRIED FRUIT I will sell any ol this Stock fi r CASH, OR EXCHANGE FOR I'RUDUCE. Our Bees Work till 9 at Night! _ Occ 19, !«(>*>—6m Wood! Wood! Ot-TicK Moi.ii.k a.vi» Girard 11. R. T)AJtTIES wishing (ink and lln k. ry and J Heart 4‘ine Wood by the car load can bo supplied upon application to .3. M. FR V/.ER, Trott.Mu-cr. oot 21-tf DISSOLUTION. nun; FIRM OF 111 DDKS A HODUKj If J this day dissolved by iiiui'ial consent. Ihe firm n line will ho use I by eilln r partner ia making settlement-!- The Book-' are kept ut the office oT-F»„tal D «,kIlu K huf. u I11T(1IIE?1 W. I'. llUDliES. Columbus, Sept 19,1 StiY—octl-lm NEW FIRM. . I rpilE undersigned beg leave to inform their 1 tricudi and the public geuernlly. (hat they have (hi - dav formed a eopurlnurship uuder the j name uml style of FOR SALE, 1VTY PLANTATION in Rus- LVx soil county, Ala . lour miles south of Persons' Depot, containing 1 D*o acres—bet wood 600 and 600 cloarod—most ol which is fresh and well watered by MiddioCow- ikoo. Framed dwelling with lour rooms. Out- housos aulliciont lor Dior Go hands. Good gin house and screw. Crop and Dock of all kinds sold with tho place if desired. Tho place is convenient to churches and good schools. 1 will soil for cotton, payable December, 18(3*5, or for cash Ibis fall, on reasonable terms. Address W. JL BUTT. oct 18-1 m* Persona, Russell oo., Ala. PLANTATION FOB SALE T OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER PLAN- 1 tation on tho Chattahoochee river. 12 miles below Columbus. The tract contains ’.*00 acres, 4. p )0 of which are cleared. On the place is a comfortable dwelling, with a well improved yard, and a small orchard of choice Iruit troes. The overseer and negro houses aro ull framed buildings, and Hie settlement one mile from the 4 public road leading to Lumpkin. This place 1 settled and improved and great care has been taken to keep it in a high state of cultivation. Tho productive capacity <*( these lands are well known iu tho neighborhood. Corn. Fodder, and Stock can be purchased on the pi«ee. OcHtf. W, 0. WOOLFQLK. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA, ALA., TV O H S yX. L Ii . buildings and well of splendid water attached. Tho lot contains about lour aero.!—throe-fourihs of u block ; touches tour streets, situated about half way between, the Railroad Donut and tho business centre of the city, and is tho host and prettiest location iu tho city for a Hotel. The lot and bui di’igi well enclosed nnd in first rate order. For particulars apply to Cupt J. Corvun, on tho premises, or the undersigned Persons’ Depot, M- .V G. It. It. (jut. 1 1 iu KUBEUT A. VLEMING. For Rent, riiJiE HOUSE and FURNITURE of Maj. . J F. W. Dillards deceased, adjoining tho resi dence of tho late Maj. John H. Howard* -Apply at this office, or t-» (Jet 17—2w RQBT. ti. HARDAWAY. FARM FOR RENT. A FARM containing two hundred and seven ty-five acres of land, two hundred iu high state of cultivation, and fifty acres irm-'i bottom land: tho place in go«*d fix ; good dwelling, out houses, stable, barn and gin house and screw. Convenient to school and church, within lu miles of Columbus on Upatoio creek. Will sell tho necossury lurtn implements, if desired. For terms apply to G. C. MSI101LN. oct 17—tf Gn the place. oling, Corsets. Hoo). Skirts, vumiui. kioii Lnd'cs Collars & Cuffs, Pnpor Collars, Ladies lluridkercliiuts. Shirts nnd Fronts. Combs ot every stylo, Gents’ Dudorweur. n&!L? ota .. ii Paper uml Envelopes, {V?,! e fr Pens ami Ink, Hair Ornaments, Poneilti Hose nnd Half Hose. Slate-, Wide Belts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, overy styio. Pipes, •" Jluttonv, great variety, Cnssimcrcs, Tf tefJ 1 ,;K ' Tweeds nnd J cans. Bleached Homespun, suspenders, Brown do Pocket Hooka, Ladies Hats, latest Calf Wallets, .. , Candle Sticks, Hats, latest Kaughphy Nfills. Razors and Straps, , styles, Children’s styles, „ W1 Ladies’ .Shoes, every Sol. hoe Brusher. and Blacking. tyle, Misses Shoes, do do Children’s Shoes, do do Gent’s Hats, every style Boys’ do do do And .. Persons will do well , , Stock beforo purchasing fi r . tic,c3 not mentioned. Til and examine our August 2H-;jm I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO.i OFFICE No. 140 BROAD ST., ccj/. r. cm, ., (At Candler & Bostick’s Store,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange and Stock Brokers. P AUTIFFI.AI! nttontion paid to suloa of Cotton, Produce, Urocerlfin, dtc. dec. , ‘ u rule. BONDS. Ac. Ji2£ , ® ra i 111 ^uin. >Lucks, &c. ivi» r u erfi PollcU0 ' 1 11,1,1 promptly tilled.^ " ■‘“M'l spared to ship Cotton to first New York, without extra charge. B W class houses out 8—tin NEW BOOK STORE, NEWS DEPOT, -AND- NOTION HOUSE, OO DUO AD HTHEEiy* COL. UM BUS, GEORGIA. GEO. 1J. ROBERTSON & GO., R espectfully announ o to the oit<,ena uf Coluiiibu., ibai thoy have now in store, stuck of 6 Way ^ cru * a choice and dois’vahlo FOOKS £.ND STATlf^ tfumprUtDR every article u-ua',ly tv.,j . ' ' I olflris hou>e.*!. t a«JI Hr^i ...V.'Nl 1 Ci,p : Bi ,U Ci, » > * Lotior, Nolo and Hilloi, Galt. Magenta, Blotting and lVsue. ruled and blank papers. Wl.ito, Iii.tr, New Opaque., tt.rtt *nd Wed- p.u' ciupcv, Muurniui: I'npur,' Knvoinpos and Card Arnold's and Butler’.- Pons, l abor’d Lead P Cards, Visiting Curds, Gillett's Steel i*ioe. Pla ing oking .......... . i •> UK 'iv i”n « AI • J. 1 * • .tU Brushes. Nail Brushes, Hair Bru-hea, Pneket, l.olct ami l ino Combs, Ink. Mucilago and an cudless variety of STATIONEE’S NOTIONS. A beautiful st Allium-, eimtuining fro Autograph Albums and Dr, Handsome Residence, WITH IK ACRES OP LAND, FOR SALE, contains 6 room*, up stairs, clo.-ets and gurrett, kitchon, dairy, cellar, with other out-houdes, stable, carriage huuse and lot, all built in good order, splendid water, a garden of three acres, un orchard of varieties uf fruit truos, and eight acres of Wooulauu. For terms apply to oet 17—tf Sun copy. k pf Antlmny'd l*hofngraj*h " o 200 pictures. utid Sketch TO RENT, A SPLENDID STOKE For rent, A" 7-i mtOAn STIUIKT. Rubber Belting. I la •i- A (!. I vehicloM of K . ved inline liutety below to the Crushaw flouting on Broad street, where they o arranged tho largest and most ooinmodi- Sl.ihlo end L *t.s iu the city, ano will al- s keep on liaml | Carriages, Kuggies anil Saddle Horses, GENERAL PlIUHASING AGEXCY. to hire oq nmsonnhlo terms. llORSICS BOARDED nt our Stablii* will ro- ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, euive careful attention, and we will -endcavur A’eririo.voos.msxEcrircr. \ IsktehLr" 0 “ wr ,,,a '’ u ^ F0R nttond pn tuptly t i tbn pujclia-Ing • YVe w<»uld eaH tho p.utie*’lar alt W 1 Jim. W. Anderson A’ U. BENNETT. •1 1 iu ir ling ol all AN DISK and ever, desaripti’ FRY, applicable to 'lie wants peunlo. All purchases made free of Coinuii*.-mn October next, a: the lowest tnurkoi forwarded by iheuma expeditious ro (Kira mu t he accompanied with he w addressed to us either at New London, Conn., or 82 John Strtot, New York. Refer to K K. Brown. Macon, Ga , and W. G. Clemons, Co umhu.i, Ga. augl-tf STOLEM, I.^ItOM the store ot Co ixr J ('rawfuid one , L Note on CLarlra Smith ot Li&rus cunty, ' Ga., made payable to Wiley Williams or hearer j for ono th"u*an 1 dollars, dated sometime in March, lst*:>, twelve months after late. The maker is requested n-1 to pay it to an> > ^ it I myself Any information concerning it a ill be I thankfully received. ISII.VM Ci.RiPLlt. k Columbus, Ga., Oet 2e, lmi»-la FOR SALE, Residence in Wynnton. FONTAINE & HUG 1 T3S. I 'IMli; pti-ioanl. liPullliy pUoo where I no X UW . 1 ro.i.ic, two mil.-, fr .m tho cily, oontiiiniim l-.rtiic tran • »«*• I f a ! fifty-seven a tcs of land—about half cloared, Warolii'ith- aid (iencral llusiaoss. i » thorns arehous nlv, but i until the building ii! out is <m Randolph street, building, near the old L< ■ at pres et erection, will soon he i time we will provide s' • : »-•-* * Mir • * .«! 1.1:5^ e., ,.tilCC ... . \V. Garrard’t II Warehouse. .lull\ FONTAINE, W. 11. Ill GllLS. Columhuf, Sept. 19.1865—octl-tl FOR SALE, AT Tin; OU> STYXI) 01' J. 13. JAQ.UES & 13RO., A LOT OK 1'IXK Top and no Top Buggies, II A.X*. TSTZD&Ei . WHIPS AMD COLLARS. U 7ISH 1XG t<> close out the lot ?. »• n, wc will sidl uhuap for oath, or oxeli u ton. _ Sept. ■». ISA»-H_ SOUTHERN LiNHViENT. woods; a good well built h with lour room.-, and hall large en-rngh lor dimug n.-in: c liar unl-r the house; g- kitchen witti : .r-e rom;«, and nil necessarj outbuilding-: w«11 t ' 4 un«uri av*».| in t c couutrv; an orchard ol several uumli ed fine ..fiicf JORDAN l<. IIOWELL, Apply ut h’lt'jitii oct lw For Rent, V TWO-STORY DWUi.LlNG 1!'»\ SE with Yl. six r )oms. c .nver.ieiit *.o the loudness por tion of the city; suitabie fur a hoarding liouso or private luinily. For terms apply t" Dr. M. WonnnuFK or MKS. S. S.-J1ARD W ELL. o^t 1—tf TO RENT, \ I)\VKI,I,IX<1 lliM'Si; ill Wynnti'ii with • V ,'t.lii pm.l I r II family miU lour rooms in basement fi*r oeoR'iig, ’ Mints. Anlyut Hi For i^alo, ituated in tho county Books, A choice stock ol Bound and Paper Back Novels, NoveUctts. Duuo Novels. American lutes, Duuo Mmg.-tcrs, and Jluuicrous Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOL BOOKS! Tii’ftri"’,, ," r , )' ire «(«. tlosiring fcCUOOL BUUlv.> will find it to thoir irUorc.-t to buy from Ufl ' ,V* u r him,is to please—our dcterniin.ition to establish a first class reputation. Wo buy at the lowest cash prices uml our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” \\ e respectfully solicit orders from tho coun try u* .well ns from the city. Orders fro in any o.- e will meet with prompt attention and those who luvor us with such may rely upon just dealing. Anything wantt.l and not on hand can be supplied within live lay*. Call a\nd see us. GEO. tl. ROBERTSON .V CO. Sept 21—tf GENERAL INTELUGENcT .VO. H5 HROA1) STRKKT, OOUJMHUS, (iA. Success Attends_ the Diligent! nn find .. _— .... w..)B applying at the Intelligence Oflico. ^FECIAL NOTICE.— I beg leave to call attention to tho capitalists uf our comtnu- nity that l havo on my hooks a largo number of ilous's, Lots, Farms. Plantations and other spocies of property which does uot appear iu my column in the newspapers. My advice is to all that if you want to buy cull first on mo and see if we can’t trade, then go el-cwhero. J. 11. HIKES. T7*0R SALE CHEAP.-A house ami lot in 1 Glennvlllc. Ala.. 12 miles -..utli of Seals’ Mation, M.aml G. K. 11* The lot contains four acres. Tho house has four rooms. All tho necessary out-building' are on the place. The yard is handsomely laid off an I p mu ted with ahuicu flowers. Also a choice • rcluml of peach- «s. apples ami snipe.--, Ac. Ac. Convenient to | the best schools both mule ami female. This l lace can ho bought at a sacrifice. Apply to J. il. RIK ES, or t.) tho owner, Dr. \v. C Bdamy. l?0n BENT IN GIRAltD.-TWQ HOUSES, 1 ono containing 4 room*, the oibfcr 2 rooms ; good garden and building.- to b«»or. Apply to J. M. SIKES. W ANTED.—A white woman can find a good homo in the service ot a small tumily by i'UIUK. T1J E. Kndcrfivnod is ^Iiovv pi. pur’dc.to. supldy ^tho public with ; CARRIAGES, HORSES, -I] ' ami everything ui tho LivervLu Bmtine.--. Also for l'(' N IMt A l..sW — ho L* prepared to turnish a FINK i-JEARSE, at a’uort notice. Horses taken on Hoard .rad Sale, nnd every attention paid ( W. ALLKN ha, ro.umoJ ! i'.'.nr'Vi.." .I'an'i __ mot his dredacres. Fourteen hundred aro in cultiva- CELEBRATED SOUTHEllN LINIMENT. tion. not mu p.h cd in fert l.iiy in .tho county , supply it iu any ■luunlity at hi uf " - " "’ -glad within f first door a bo v to sco his friends aud servo oct 14-1 m lie will I ALLEN. t . RK- \\ 1111- y of K. 1'iihus. Dot, l; u A. (i,\M PI !■ I. JNTOTI \I KROHANTS and other-* wh ill MIT Fi nds NORTH can )b> o’*T EXI’HN'SF: by III pl.vin ( at A M. Bruce X 0o„ whore Northern Exchange cau be rurch:u*ud it par. r FELIX ALEXANDER. Agent. '.' ) Broad •(., o\ el Lu Svpt-V 11 ' ha; Iwtic huudrnd ha. vearn 'l ••• » Dm it- * decidedly healthy au 1 th- it!- 4 ' ci.wbly si;usit d. - Appoaded t»* tho wnniati - Th’ "iali l"r fit-- -r.-r- • '■ 1 ■ !Ul"rt,blo an,l cap*, I,• "laic 1 ,tu:a upw.ir It ..H-vo handre.1 There arc!.,, larirt rut ; u Hii.l nin huuic. un")) .ho pianrnltun. All ul tho .lurk rill be told wilh II. c "ii- - lor ul u.aln. cnlUo. hu.-r amt rheep. i’„ acs.i ,n 'o he k-tvol) ,)□ ,.l jpn.ro.I anoary, ^ july-I ”*f tiiwtf loin. Ala., containing JSS acres. R*h»cleared, anu well adapted t*> tno growth of *’0tt«-n ; lUUt) peach tree* an.l a variety of other fruits. This place lies U* miles (rotn UoluniluH. Also, the which . ii. li * -ughf consisting of mules, Also SIKEf}. utensils Apply to~1 F'T.n.wV;,^ I belonging to A. II. D.-W nt. situated ami front ing 1 • 11 Meliil’ -li-tioot. rumung back to For* svtli On c. a* joining I»r B<>r cm tin's residence. J o. . ■ ' a . i. iwti •lwellings. i r,.,". , -c jh,.nth tho noco.-.ry oui liuUJluirt. 1 fit> wPole-finished iu handsome cottage stylo A lino Honor garden attached. • ■— j‘Mf. 1} Kliv*ES. I^GK SALE—The house and lot on ti I of McIntosh and Thomnastreets, contains j acres of ground. The 1 ami lot on the corner The lot house him J 'n the premises is tho J ft good well well finished. .. usual supply of out-buildup 1 .. »f water. Call lor further information on F°l< JV' K-A fine Uokbj-. but lifiloVorn. x wit tiffinrIo tir double hurnuM. ' _A,,i-Ty t,. J 11 S1|..KS_ Atlanta Modical College. '( 1 *^,,tf°urro of Lecturos In this Im>tilulion 1 uill eututuonco on the first Mondi." in No vember next, aud coutiuun four months—the l uculiy having chaugvd tho time the ses sion troiu summer to tho winter ni- ntl s JOHN G. >YEM'M01i ELAND, vc-1 tll-Uwtt l)»ltD (