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FOR TliB EMaLIUKR.
«■**!„ „»m«l gentlemen arc Agents
« (olio *' rt . 5 E««CIEK* in Alabama:
Powers, Seal.’SUt'o"-
Uatchachubbee.
"r s.nborn. UartvtUe.
0 . Weller, Persons.
Kaalis. Qaerryton.
Riksr. Suspension.
„ Aodretrs. Chunneouggee.
4 . Vnion Springs.
vru.™ u| -
l Jeokin*.
, itnirinf named gentlemon are our
Xfjri depots on the Muscogee
Vo. I Cel. J. A. L. I.kk.
B .. C J. O'Nsii..
«• & Wat, “ 9 -
v.iler J. L. BmoTOS.
: ; f In«’Cro«ing. J**» W ' CnT,!,0T ° N ''
wEEKbV E.VUHHEH.
... lived a long IW "f sulsor.bers to
V tam Dur,vi " e ' * u - ,
* ‘ Ld of acknowledging the receipt
,i,B >£v «»“ us-nll Paying in sd-
“iVe'aro »l»" d * ily “ fli£,l bT d£ ‘
mbscrlbe. when we will start the
I We cannot just now fix the pre-
i'VTu't *1 intend to comraen e. again the
; „ „ftho H'M A"V“"r in a short
' Th, Bids » r ” D ° l 5 ' et cltcmled ialn tBe
wood the railroads, and all or nearly
|tB »U we yet have are daily. But we
to riwtifr the dispofitiun nf so many per-
i»ks oar weekly, and will Iheretorc
‘Li to start It again. In the meantime
L„1 out friends to get up lists and send
Tub* It wiH •>« teal for , “’ 1 * hW -
. , the railroad linos to make arrangc-
ii fur fitting their papers from the noarcst
l ud inform ns of the depot to which they
' be mailed. The price ‘of the Weekly
, ir ,j|| be fla year, or M fi.rthioe
tbs laadvenen.
Hew Advertisements.
p. Ellis will, on next Snturdny,
th last., have Another lorpit nuotion
front of his store. Household
lituroof any sort, oil, vim-par, Ato.,
be sold. Half-past 10 o’clock is his
Go promptly, and hid lively.
|, c I r win & Hardee linn of steam.
„ from Augusta to Savannah offer
it inducements to shippers of cotton
atronize them. A reduction of fifty
nt. has been ninde in freights be
ll the two cities.
J. P. Walkor, near Uchoe, Alu.,
hail a horse stolen from him. He
pay fifty dollars for his recovery,
ajor Sikes lias a fine second-hand
fur sale.
ppers of colton to Apalachicola
he prompt to avail themselves of tho
irtuuityoffered them hy Mr. J. If.
;ury,
din Perry & Co., at hi llrond street,
juit cpoiicd a stock of fancy dry
, bats, shoes, dsc., that will mako
people feel glad that they deferrod
ig until now. Tho most fuslidiou:
now be pleased.
tun. Rowland, Irvine & Co., of (tin
ati,have a card in our columns tills
mg, to which wo ask tho especial nt'
of merchants wanting goods in
tine. We liavo before takon occa-
to refer to the advantages of Westorn
Eutern markets, and to the entor-
of Western merchants. Cincinnati
trained to competo with Boston
in tht boot and shoo trade. We
long triod Boston—lot us now try
linnati s while.
enotices of tho Mobile and Girard
id Company will interest ail travel,
ihelino. They relato to both prico
time of moving.
Mfogce Election.—Polls were opened
Kite's and Upntoio, as well as the
house. Tho following are the con-
te j returns :
«nt««. Upatoit. .Vasca's, Tutnl.
•■Ml IS tl) ,W
*» - - :io:i
•283 - _ »■!
lew scattering votes were oust.
ie three old parties of 1800 are
II? represented in the delegation—
Holt being an old Whig and aup-
r of Boll; Mr. Chappell a Deino-
and supporter of Douglas; and Mr.
sms a supporter of Breckinridge,
Terence to the important work which
invention is called to do. there is
fierenco between them,
think that the delegation will very
•ably represent Muscogee —tho gen-
II elect being all men of expori-
ability and moderation.
Eclipse.—The moon rose par-
eclipsed on Wednesday evening,
‘ it was not an extensive ohsouva-
u this latitude, nnd as tho shadow
c earth had nearly passed off be-
1 moon roso abovo the horizon,
'•persons look notice of it. When
* w it. perlmps ono-eiglitli of tho
^ sc, on the southern limb, was
i'«!e Too Sententious.—The Augus-
"MutimlM has -a way of its
° noticing advertisements. It is
3 P't y nnd space-saving way, and
“ lc “l withal for a paper whose col
ons crowded as those of our rx-
11 August, cotemporaiy. But we
J U! t a little more latitudo would
^ redundant. We copy lv few of
tlc « for illustration :
r ‘uted_l) it
[.» n * JI * urren, Warren
For »lie Columbui Enquirer*
Noiijg. /
The slum? r flowers hue faded, .fean,
The simmer hours hno fled;
And on the lonely lowland plain
Tho Winter’s snaw is spread.
Tho Mavis’ sail? is heard na mair
Amang the brackens gay ;
And stoor and wild the winds do rair,
Alanff the moorland way !
Hut wl^at thoush 'mam? the brackens gay
Tho Mavis sings na mair ?
And what though Tang the moorland way
Tho winter winds do rair ?
The woel-cmtcnted hoart defies
Tho birrin o’ tho bln«t.
For wool it knows the sullen skies
HVe finht, ici/r -mire at /nett !
f Sale—8 g. Terry."
th. A n 80,J —Wchove received
Publishers, Messrs. J. W.
0»" « copy of
^ZL r°*°. f r m,i ’' h
thcrelL. tb ° wenilla » of Macon
is sn t r We " ! ‘dupted for uso in
^Jciii A^bama. Astro-
ienWp“° n8b y T.B. Ashmore,
lore « i * )• contains tho usual
p- ° 0, Ser v&luaGlo iuforma-
£ Ou*$^5per gross.
'•eck suction of I) 1* non
a decided su I ' ,ye ‘ tCr '
1 ‘uitnsls AI » r K«num.
Kv.rv T| b,n 1 eJ 0wn8r “ Bt f»ir
f Th,,r 'd»y iv Elli.’ stoi'k
A Convett—After Sniull.
Chieily, 1 think, th* twngue is red. bccauso
JHuft" tJi* mine of thought, an well at draice I
S. C. I>.
!Vew Fork Dry Uootla Market, Sep. ‘47.
In the dry goods trade the downward move
ment in domestic cotton fabrics has been ar
rested tor tho time being, nud the turn is now
in lavor nf tho seller, btandard meetings have
advanced to .The. a rise of 5c per yard from the
lowest point, lileuchcd goods und prints are
also up, but not so much; so is brown goods.
More business is doing nt the improvement, but
the demand is far from very active or general.
Tho trado is now going through tho usual lull
which invariably occurs between tho early and
late demand, and a large business is confident
ly anticipated in October.
Tho South has tiikeu an enormous amount
ol goods and tho demand from that quarter hat
been beyond the expectations of the most san
guine. Mauutacturors nre engagod on orders
and are largely sold ahead nl their productions.
In foreign fabrics less is doiug, and prices are
not fully up to the highest point, but there is no
pressure to sell. Stooks nre light, any marked
improvement in the demand would probably
cause a rixo in prices, especially on seasonable
and desirable st.v les of dress goods.
We Have Received
AT THIS OFFICE
A GOOI> SUPPLY OF
PAFBR,
Suitable for making any kind of
BLANK BOOKS,
ATERCIIANTS, Railroad or Steamboat Com*
1V1 pnnies, or Clerks of Courts can have made
atthisoflico any kind of Book they may re
quire, AT SHORT NOTICK and
IN THE BEST STYLE.
Sopt. 0, 18(V»— tf
BLANK U. S. TREASURY
Permits to Ship Cotton,
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Sept 22—-tf
EXTENSIVE SALE.
80 HEAD MULES,
LARGE STOCK COTTON,
HOGS, SHEEP, &c.,
Several Largo and Small Wagons,
Plantation Tools, &c.
I WILL SELL on Tuesday tho 17th OOTO-
1 liKR next, to the highest bidder for CASH,
at tho Homo Plantation, belonging to the es
tate of JnmoB Kvcrctt, decoafetl, and also at
Hog Crawl Plantation, two miles from Fort
Valley, SO head lino Mules, several yokes Oxen,
large stock Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, etc.; Black
Smith Tools, largo and small Wagons, Imple
ments lur Farming, nnd all the products of tho
Farm, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Potatoes, etc.,
etc.
Sale to continue from day to day until com
pleted. M. L. (1RKEN,.
Kx’or of J. A. Kverett, deo d.
P. S.—At same time aud nlnco 1 will sell sev
eral fine brood Mares and Colts. M. L. Q.
•ctl lOt
FOR SALE OR RENT,
Five Thousand Acres of Land !
A FIRST KATE CHANCE TO TRY THE
FREE LABOR SYSTEM. •
T IIE Subscriber ofiors for sale or rent her
Plantation ou Flint river, in Crawford
county, Georgia, conveniently situated about
throo miles from tho ruilroud between Macon
uml Columbus. Said Plantation contains five
thousand acres. 3,7<K) of which are rich bottom
lands, 2,0od ol tins quality being elearod and
under cultivation, and the balance of tho tract
being heavily timbered pine land—all well
adapted tn the production of cotton and pro-
vibi ms. On tho place are three soparute negro
qu irters, with bouses for overseers, all in good
order nnd capable of accommodating 350 no-
groes. Also, barns for storing cotton, corn, Ac.,
Ac. A first clam giu house, with 12 horse power
stoam engine; a tine cotton precs, sugar mill,
corn mill—in fact all the appointments of a
first rate plantation.
Tho uocessary provisions, utensils and stock
onn be purchased on the place at the lowest
rates. Thore uro now on tho plantation about
lot) negrooB accustomed to its cultivation, who
may bo hirod for nnothor year. This place rouy
be divided into threo tarins and would suit
tbreo parties. It can be seen at any time,
HENRIETTA W. HILL,
Ex’rx ot Jos, B. Hill,
Columbus, fla.. Fept 21—2w
Montgomery Mail, Macon Telegraph nnd At
lanta Intelligencer copy and send bill to this
office.
LARGE AND VALUABLE
COTTON PLANTATION
FOR SALE,
beforo the Court House door in tho town of Tul-
botton, Talbot county, fla., two thousand six
huudred and thirty-soven acres of land, lo-wit:
lot No. two, fraction, containing six-five acres,
one hundred and fitly and a quarter ueres off
the wesiern part of lot No. one ; also tho south
halves o! lots No. thirty-one, fifty-threo and
liny lour, all in the twcnly-lourth district of
• id com,tv of Tnll. it. Also lo s No. 241. 240.
L’trj, joo, 177. -i'7. 2lU, 239, and one hundred and
forty-one and a half acres oil'of lot No. 212, and
one hundred and one and a half of lot No. 212,
fifty acres ol lot No. 211, and three acres of the
north-oa-t corner ol lot No. 23 ( '; all of said lost
described laud being in the fittecuth district of
said county. The above de.-cribed prerni es is
situated about nine miles east of the town of
Tulbutton nnd tivo tnilos north of Howard, a
station on the Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy
and convenient section of country, nnd in a
high state ot cultivation. Contains three dif
ferent settlements with all necessary out-build
ings and orchards, and a large proportion of
rich creek land. .Said settlement of lauds will
be sold under the will of the late Jnsiah Math
ews, deceased, lor the purpose ol distribution.
All who desire to purchase a good Cotton plan
tation would do well to call on onoof the un
dersigned or 11 F. Mathews, who resides on the
premise 4 , and examine for themselves beforo
tho uay of sale. Terms mado known un tho day
of sale. W. V. MATHEWS,)
FOR SALE.
A- VERY Dosirablo Residence in Cliunne-
AA. nuggee, Ala., on tho Mobile and (Jirard
Railroad, about o0 miles from Columbus, tia..
und five miles from Union Springs- On tho
p ace is a good two story framed dwelling, con
taining 8 rooms, with a good stable, barn and
ail neccsrarr out-houses, in gnml repair, with a
gtipd well of water, unsurpassed in tho country.
THerc aro 30 acres of good pro luotive land at
tached to the place; a depot ot the M.audfl-
Railroad aud Post Oflicu upon the promises
One of the best schools in tho country in about
2n0 yards of the plo* e aud a Methodist ohurch
with a stationo l minister. For health and so
ciety it is unsurpassed in the country- For
j terms of s ilo nnd any farther information in
regard to uio pluco, amply to
1>A\1S A. ANDREWS,
Chunnenuggeo, Ala.,
Sop 19—1 tn No. 7ii M. and U. U. R.
Suu copy and aeud bill to l), A. A.
Plantation For Sale.
THE undorsigned offers Uis Plantation in Ma-
1 con Co., Ala., <*ne aud a half miles from
per- * Station iN«>. 4), on the Mobile and
flir.i.d '-.ai, lor sale. The tract contains
1840 acres, aO-0, hummock, tho remainder lrce
upland, heavily timbered. There ir 700 acres
open and now in culUVtiHefc, under good tenco;
with all neceahry buildings. This is <ne among
the most desirable places in that section, being
highly prodnetiva nnd well watered-
Any one dosirous of purchasing can apply to
m. or I. «>™od
1 wept 2t—2w
SUNDRIES!
“SO CALLED.”
H. 0. MITCHELL & 00.,
(LATE UUXBY & CU.)
H AVE JUST RECEIVED a stock of gront
variety, of which tho following extended
list comprises only a few of tho itoin?;
20 Balos India Bugging Whittcuiore Cards,
60 coils Rope, Soda,
2 bales Twine, Starch,
line Bourbon Whiskey Macaboy Snuff.
Rio and jnva Coffees, Spices, assorted.
Cocoa nut Dippers,
fl. E. XiirtMt
W. \V, I'l.kWKLLJ.'
Water Buckets,
Well do
Covered do
Brooms,
Whitewash Brushes,
Blacking do
Pocket Knives,
Powder,
Percussion Caps,
Kentucky Jeans,
Oct 6, 1806-1 w
Fine Bar Soap,
Steelyards,
Padlocks,
Superior east steel axes
j Curry Combs,
iSIntes and Pencils,
! Crockery <fc fllasswarc,
; Spades and Shovels,
‘Knives and Forks, Ac.
NEW GOODS!
JUST OPENED.
1Q7 Bi'oad Street,
OOXiXJMBTTS, GA.,
J. J. McKeudree’s Old Stand,
OPPOSITE COLUMBUS BANK BUILDING.
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS,
BLANKETS,
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS,
SHOES, BOOTS,
READY MA.DJE
CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &.C., &C.
An invitation to call and examine the stocks
is respectfully extended to all nnd particularly
the Ladies.
A. V. BOATRITE.
MR. JN0, P. MANLEY,
Formerly ef Manley A Hodges,
will be pleaded to meet and servo his old pat
rons and friends at thD store.
Oct 4,1865-1 m
HENRY PERSONS
WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS
AT THE OLD STAND OF
REDD, JOHNSQN & CO.,
A FINE STOCK OF
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
-AND-
CLOTHING.
Thore will be no larger Stock nor finer Good
in the city.
Being particularly anxious to establish a
Wholesale trade, merchants will at nil times
find it to their interest to examine this Stock.
Oct. 3, 1805—tf
W. B. Siuls,
J ab. S. Jonku, formerly with Rc.ld .V Johnson,
J. S. Ackx, iotmurly with F. C. Tillman.
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!!
OPENING AND TO ARRIVE
A WELL SELECTED STOCK
-OF-
DRY GOODS.
CALL AND SEE THEM
-AT-
02 Broad Stroot,
Third Door above Manly i Hodges' Corner.
SEALS, JONES & ACEE.
Sept 22—2w
N!iW BOOK VI OR 1!, for sale and rent.
G. E. THOMAS & GO.,
-A T-
No. 125 Broad Street,
Columbna, G-oorjia.
M3SPKCSTFULLY announce tn the cUir.ehs
of C'olumbu3 and surrounding country that
they have now in .store, and to arrive, n
SPLENDID Stock at'
S, & J. PALMER & CO,
No. 167 Broad Street,
OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL,
H AVE brought tn the city of Columbus, nnd
have now on exhibition and offer l'ur sale a
stuck of •
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
FOR
MEN, BOVS AND CHILDREN,
Equal to the be-t Custem Work, thereby saving
tho purchaser tin delay, annuyaneo aud ex
pense u.-mal y attending Cuatum Work.
Having boeu engaged in this business a life
time, and having secured the services of
WM. PALMER,
the well know Merchant Tailor of Knoxville,
Tenn., they hope und expect to be a positive
benefit and convenience to all who buy their
Being accu«tomed for yesri to firnUh people
of MATURE JUDflMMNT AND TASTE
their entire wardrobes, every nrticle haruiun-
i.-ing and elevating in its tcndouuy, thov lucate
in Columbu’t un«l dler tueir goods for sale, with
confidence iu their ability to give satisfaction.
Cuuie. then, and mako kuowu your wunto, aud
thoso of j"ur • mldren, and have them supplied
by tbo*e who hare learuM themselvoi und
KNOW HOW TO CLOTHE YDU.
_Sopi 24—tt
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Comprising every article usually kept In
First Class Clouting Houses,
CONSISTING OF
SPLENDID FRENCH AID ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fancy Oassimeres,
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cnssi-
Co.it?, Full Dress and ButdncsB Suits of every
style. Doe and Cassimorc Panta, atul Fancy
\ estings. Large lot of Fancy I'andmcro, Lin
en, Hickory nnd Merino Shirt«; Canton Flan
nel, Jeans and Morino Drawers.
Fancy Linen and Paper Collars,
flouts’and Ladies’ Handkerchief, Fancy Kid,
White, Borlin and Cnssimoro Hloves, Buck.
Gauntlet?, Cassimcrc llut?, Valise?, Umbrollas,
ct cetera.
Wc have secured the services of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, who is now
prepared to servo his old oustumer?, and as
many new ones as may favor him (and us) with
their patronugo. Having just returned from
Now York, where ho 1ms been cnnblcd to ac
quaint himsolf with tho latest fushious und
styles of cutting, he will be tho belter prepnred
to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which has always distinguished him as ono of
the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in tho
South.
We cordially invito tho " Public ” to give us
a call beforo purchasing elsonhcre, ns we in
tend to mako it to their interest to purchase
from us.
Our aim will be to please, nnd it is our deter
mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REP
UTATION.
Having purchased our stock nt tho LOWEST
CASH PRICES, our motto will be
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
Columbus, Ga„ Sept. 27—1m
DR. W. 0. BELLAMY
NDERS bia pro fee
cailuus branches of
MED10INE, SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS,
to tho cititens of Columbu*. Wyanton nod vi
cinity. Ho may always, when not neoejaarily
absent, ha lound at the Drug Storu of F. L.
Bruokd A Co., during the day, and at the r»‘>-
deneeof Mr. Wiley Jones at ai|ht.
sept 27—tlua
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
TH7U EMPIRE
FLOUR MILL,
Tho Mill i? woll located both lor oonvonionoc
and custom. The Railroad passoi within a lew
yard? ol tho door.
The lot i? largo, and considering its location
is very valuable, fronting on t hree strouis, and
comprises one acre ot ground.
The Building is of brick, largo, commodious,
and substantial, boing 90 foot long, by 45 foot
wide, throe stories high, with wing, UO foct long
by 30 foot wide, 3^ stories high
four setts Burrs, capable of
turning out 120 bbls. Flour and 290 bushols
Meal daily.
This machinery is driven by a superior 80
hor/^e power engine, which luvnishes abundant
nnwor, all in coimdoto working, order. The
Mill is perfoct in all its parts, ami i* a first class
Merchant Mill, aud can bo operated with great
economy both as regards fuel and force.
Tho attention of parties, wishing to engage in
a business that will bring sure and largo return?
is invited to this property.
For particulars apply to ox address
CLEMONS 2r CO.,
Empire Mills,
Oct. 1,1865—Ot Columbus, Ga.
#4** Louisville Journal please copy Ot aud
aeud bill to this office.
li
NEWS DEPOT,
{NOTION HOUSE,!
«H) MIlOAlt ftTlltiUT
jeou UMBU3, GEORGIA.
| GEO. II. HOBERTSOY & CO.,
UHbPECTI'Ut,],Y uiiuoum o to tho citi„n.
JA of Columbus that they have now in store,
Stock’ 0 W “ y l ‘ ore ' il v,wi, ' c ;M, ‘ l do?ir.ilde
BOOKS m STATIONERY,!
remprisln* every orticlo unially kept in lirs;
class houses.
I.i-iral Gap, Rill Pup, Duller, Notean-I Ilillcl,
Gilt, Mascntn, Dluumii .uid Xi.- u,:. rnlcj aul
blank papers.
H’liito, JJalT, Now Opiiuuo, a.,id nnd Wert-
ond'*y5 C O|>C ’' Moariliu;! Gmh-T, Kiivolopu,
n A "AB’" nnd Dutlcr’.i Ink.-, Gillcti’n Stool I
I on,, I'lilmr s Loml I’tuo.il'n, ;>i,■ p;,,..
vw"»« G'-g., i’"ni.,iio., i!.,‘k,‘!iS
ii n ' ^v", rJ n‘ 1 (-"M,., bkei. li Pirdr, Tnntli
IRushn., Nnil Bnirliu.,, Ilmr llrusljns, I’urket.
? ,nc ''"inks Ink, Miudliii;o and an
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stock of Anthony’s J’hotograph
Albums, contauung from ■> to j)0 ,» . lures
U^ut’.graph Albums and Drawing und Sketch
choice stock ol Bound and l*:u«cr Back
- -’els, Novcllctlr, Dime Novel?. American
rales. Dime Sing-tors, mid numerous Work?
too tod.ous to mcntioL.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
T«nehcr> <>r pnronts dodriim fciClIOOI.
RUOR.i will knd it to their iniercrt In ! uy fn.m
ns. Uur aim i, In idem—our ilidenum.itinii in
0'tnblnll it lint p|nn< lnpulnlinn. We buy at
the lowost eitsli prites nnd our motto will ho
“Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
We re?i»eoti'ully solicit orders from the coun
try an well a? ir-.m the city. Orders from any
one will inoet with prompt attention and those
who tu\or us with suvh may rely upon just
dealing.
«4>- Anything Man toil mid not on
haml t-itu be Hapitllril witiiin the
tiny*. Call and see us.
GEO. 11. ROBERTSON A CO.
.Sopt 21—tf
FOil SAI.E.
Residence in Wynnton.
f PHK pleasant, healthy plnco where I now
. reside, tvvi» miles from tho city, ootitaiiiing
lilty-scvon a. j<s of land—about half eloarod!
tile halaio c iu woods: a good well built house
witu tour ro. in . and ImJI large enough fora
•ftiniUK JO III; mdlar under Jfio liouuo ; good
kitchen with threo rooms, and all necessary
uutbuildiiu>; woll ol water unsurpassed in ti;n
pril''h ire"w'- IC * 11 01 sovuri| J Gumirtjrd lino
Apply nt tier nUlro, I ,
, JORDAN L, UOIVEf,r,,
_ 0.-1 Iw Trtutoa,
For Rent,
DISSOLUTION.
riMIE FIRM OF HUGHES & HODGES 1?
L this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
firm name will bo used bv cither pnrtnrr iu
making settleui«nt j . The Books are Kept at tho
offico of Fontaine it Hughe?.
W. H. IIUtJUES,
W. C. JIODGI'.S.
Columbus, Sept 19,1865—octhlm
NEW FIRM.
r T' 1 IIE undersigned beg leavo to inform their
-L frieuds und the public generally, that they
have this day formed a copartnership under tho
name and stylo of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
lur the transaction of a
Warehouse pi General Commission lius'ncss.
All busine?? entrusted to them shell receive
promi*t attention. Our Warehouse, iu process
of erection, will soon be ready, but m tho moan-
timo wo will provide Htoragu lor our patron?
until tho building is finished- Our 'jfiico at pres
ent is on Randolph street, m W. W . flurrurd s
building, nour tho old L 'j^; l N "^7NTAl.VB
W. li. HUGHES.
Colmnbm, Sopt* 19» 1805—ootl-tf
Notice to Justices of the Peace
IN RUSSELL COUNTY, ALA.
T AM instructed by the Governor of the State
I to ascertain und report to the next sosaiou
of the Legislature the following lucta:
1st. How many Indigent families in your
°°a£ the number ol person? in each family?
3d Tho extent ol their destitution ?
4th. The estimated amount required for their
aupport per month ? * , . ,
5th. Stato tho uuuiborof miles and females
In each family, anil their ages,?, . . „
6th. state the character ot their infirimlioa
and the cause of their not being able to earn
their livelihood? . .
In this wurk of inercy I confidently appeal to
tho Justices in ouch Boat in the county to assist
uic. The IihLj of the Corn Agents, heretofore
appointed, will be of great service ; and if they
will appoint a cortuin day in their respective
Beats, at some public place, to hear and deter
mine the application* ot all persons in need of
relict, they cun arrive tuoro speedily und cer
tainly at the desired information.
Tho reporta from each Beat mu t bo made to
mu in time fur a general report of tho wholo
county to tho next Legislature, which will eon-
vane on the 3d Monday in November.
I will record all cases wnich will report to uio
at Crawford, or VV'ADDELL
oe t 4—Tt Judge of Probate, Russell Co.
^■Opelika papar plenaa cony,
notioh,
S KllCUANTS and others who desire to RE
MIT FUNDS NORTH can do so WITH-
T EXPENSE by applying at Agency of E.
M Bruoe A* Co., where Northern Exchange ean
b.purck.wd.^r, AI<KXANDKR Af , llt .
101 llro»il«l.. oner Waro’l (trug .tore-
•«t>; * tt
NEW STORE!
NEW ~G00l)S!
W. L. PARKER,
a m: op Kentucky,!
H as JUST OPKNKn at No. r>4
Uroad Street, tirst door above
Randolph, an entirely New nnd Well
Assorted Stock of troods, which lio
offers to tho citizens of Columbus nud
vicinity at reasonable li^urcs.
Messrs. Tim’s Chaffin, Jas. Thwcatt
nnd Charley Shivers, inn always bo
found at this Establishment, and they
will lie pleased to see any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
and will not think it n trouble to show
Goods.
The Stock consists of Goods of every
description, such as:
Cali.
'Gents’ Boots mul Sh.iii!
Boys " “ *'
’Grnceriog, nil kinds,
Wtml Dclnincs,
Hull Cotton do.
Poplina, Tinwi
Mos.imbiqucs, Snuff,
Jaconets, Pocket Cutlery.
Lawns, 1’i.blo
Frcncii Ginghams, IVdlocka,
Olminbrays, Halchcraand H.innucis
Bareges. Shoo Thread,
Apron Check?, Perfumeries,
Flannels, vnriouscolors Hair Oils,
Ciinibiiui, Ponindcs,
Irish Linens. ,Tooth and Nail Brnshc?
Brown Linens, ,(Moth und Hair do
Toweling, Fancy Soups,
Corbet?, Shaving Jo
Hoop Skirls, C.mvnt?, great variety,
Lml es’ t.'nllurs & Cuffs, 1’apcr Collar?,
Ladies’ llatidkcrchielfl, Shirt? nnd Fronts,
Comb? ot every style, 'Gents’Underwear,
Hair Nets *' “ Paper and Envolopes,
Gloves. " *' Pens and Ink,
Hair Ornaments, Pencil?,
Hose and Hull* lloso. Slate?,
Wide Bolt.*, and Buckles Dolls,
Braids, every sty.'o, Pipe?,
Buttons, great variety, Uassimores,
Knitting Needle?, I’wccd? and Jean?,
Bleached ilomc.-pun, - , u>pcii.ler.-.
Brown do Pocket Books,
Ladies’ Hats, latest Calf Wall. t«,
stylos. (kindle Sticks,
Children’s Huts. Int-gl Kaiigliph.v Mills,
stylos, Hnzors and Straps,
Ladies’ Shoes, every Sours.
style, 'Shoo Brnshe.i nnd
Misses Snoc?, do do Bliidmu.
Children’s Shoes, do do
flout's Huts, every slj !•
Boys’ do do do
A TWO-SXORY DWELLING HOUSE with
* V. hx rooms, e uiveniont to tfi.? business por-
or'priv i\e°la linl'. Hu ^ 11 ^ u ^" r a boarding ho uso
l'or terms apply to Dr. M. Wooduupy or
octl-tf MUS * s * WAUbWKLL.
FOR RENT,
r ri>,i: tiwff' 1 i.i'J olcrniit Bdinnont under
&1 ,'P 1U ' ■■(•rewulvy spire, formerly known »»
I“° l 1 " 111 I ."Mimi (t'ven nt once. Also
scvoral rooim ruittihle (or bed rooms or offices.
Apply to l’KABODY A* BRANNON.
—. Viml“i Attorneys.
P o it it c n t ,
COMFORTABLE lraiued House, contain-
1\ mg two rooms, situated on tho northeast
einuTol rholotnow occupied by .Mr.-, James
il. Miortcr. ferms rcison.ible and possession
given I t October. .Apply tn
Bep6—If ^ MRS. SHORTER.
TO RENT,
i DWELLING HOUSE in Wynnton with
V. eight good rooms for a family ami four
ntn.« in basement lor cooking, closet uml ser-
lopt M-iV y i,L 'A'UIS OFFICE.
FOR RENT,
r SMlK SMALL STOUE occupied by P. Bcih-
JL ler, west side Broad t-troet, uoxt abovo
Pemberton .t Carter’s drug store. Enquire ot
. L. T. DOWNING.
_ t opt :M tf
FOR RENT,
T^HE Residence of .Tames W. Warren, in
A Wynnton, ojie jnile from tho city, contain
ing 8 acres; bouse with 7 rooms: out-build
ings good. Apply to 1>. P. Ellis, or this office.
Rent *700.
Sep 30-lw
For Sale,
I JOUR very dosirablo houso? in the city of
Kutaula an ! one small Farm four miles
north ol hufnulu, Ala. Apply to
W. J. BItANNON Sc CO.,
Auction and Cotumi??ion Merchants,
__Sopt 17—1m Eutaflla. Ala.
FOR SALE,
4 FIRST RATE second haml Carriago, of tho
XI In’est ?li lo. it can bo changed from a clone
carriago to an opon Phaeton,
ALSO,
A good second hand Piano, in good order—6J-<|
octave?, with Kosowood ca?e.
Apply to C. S. HARRISON.
oot 1—tit.
STEAM SAW MILL
FOR SiLLiE.
I N GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belts.
every portion of machinery in complete
order. Address T. J. PEARCE,
Souls’ Station, M. Sc G. R. R., Ala.,
Sept 21—lm or ut this Office.
For Sale,
^ FIRST CLASS sccoml-hund forty-horse
STEAM ENGINE,
in perfect running order. 11 h«? a good double-
lined Boiler ilnd all the appurtonnncea necca-
surv to make itcnmpleto lor immediate work.
Add re.* A. A. SMITH W10 K,
Kufuula, Ala., or
scpt21-tf Enquirer fllllco, Columbus. Ga
And a groat i
article
ell i
ot menti
pd.
Stock before puruluning.
NAILS! NAILS!
JQ S B, I and B penny Nails, best quni**
ALSO,
A select lot of SIFTERS, PAD LOCKS,
And line POCKET CLITLERY.
At J. ENNIS At CO’S.
JJTNA
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
lacji'IHiratcd BID. I’lrjitlral Charier.
N£T ASSETS $4,000,000 !
INSURES PRDPERTVOF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
IliVHIt RISKS TAKE-V.
L. 0. BOWERS. Ajent.
Columbus, Ga.. Sopt. 8,18'»5—lin
BEDELL WAREHOUSE
AND PRESS.
MUL DON BEDELL, Proprietors,
W E arc now nreparoi tn receive Cotton for
storage ana r -packing, having erected for
the latter pui p >?»• a line ? -ioW.
As wc have :• lurge yard, a<• offer .superior fa-
cllitio? for ola?iing, mending a;. l ro-marking.
Tho propri-t ,r> aro?w >rn weighers.
Columbus. Ga., Sept '.1 • -1 in
SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c
H. MIDDLEBROOK & CO.,
0» UltOAU STKUI-. r,
JTAVK JUST RECBIVED umi niter for s«!e
Saddles, Bridles aud Mni'tinjjtilos,
Carriage and Buggy Whips,
Lining aud Binding Skins,
Freuou Calf Skins,
iluini'ss Leather,
With :t rcuornl assortment ot noo.1. in our tine.
ALSO.
REPAIRING of at' Mints .lone at tho short
est notice amt iu Ibe best manner,
aug25-tt tt. MlDULhllKGOK A CO.
MR. GEO. W. CHASE
M.’nl'Lli rc.iitctfuily ninoiinee i« the . i:i-
l oral aud Iiislruiueutal illusic t
at the
TUNING,
A ND REPAIRING or Meloiloonr, Accor.lo
nns. Kluiina. Uoaoertiuar, ai.I thor..unlily
rerairiut an.I tuning ..f Church Organs; also,
PIANOS.
OH or* received ut .Mr Ptvuio'a Bookstore,
ami th« rosidoiice ot Mr*. Bailmi, and Mr?.
Vaoduuborg. All work warrantc 1 or no pay
desired. CASPER Mil’ll Ef.
MP
1500 BUSHELS CORN
FOH t3AUE.
O N tho Plantation of A. F. Hurt on the
Chattahooohco river, eight mile? from
Glonnvillo. Apply to Mr. Hurt or tnvsHlf.
Oot 8-lW* J. 0. BLOUNT.
FOR SALE,
AT TIIE OLD STAND OP
J. B. JAQUES & BRO.,
A LOT OF FINE
Top and no Top Buggies,
BAmaBSS.
WHIPS AMD COLLARS.
LIVERY ANDJJflLE STABLE.
McGEHEE, IIAYN’ES & 00.,
(SUCCESSORS TO It. F. HARRIS A CO..)
Ili oail Street, Below Cook'i Hotel.
THE UNDER-.ft,
sieneA haying pur-ljt M
charsod the Stock* 1 J -- n -
and vehicles of K. F. Harris A Co., have re
moved immediately below to the " Crush aw
Lot,” fronting on Broad stroct, where they
have arranged tho largest and most oomuiodi-
oiih Stable and L -ts in the city, and will al
ways kuop on hand
Carriages, Buggies and Saddle
Horses,
to hire on reasonable terms.
HOUSES BOARDED at our Stables will re-
ceive careful attention, and wo will ondoavor
to idon-o all who may pluco HORSES FOR
SALK with us.
Wo would call tho particular •>tten-
tion of DROVEltS to our large aud
irrangcd Lots lor drove Stouk.
MmJlillLi:, HAYNES A CO.
Sept
1 -1 m
BOARDING AND SALE
STA.BXjE.
flUlK undersigned will open outlie 1st day
I of OCTOBER next, a btable for the recep
tion of Horses on board aud sale, for the ac
commodation ot his friends, aud the public
generally. A. GA.UMKL-
The Stable will bo located ou Randolph street,
in the reur of the Post Office, flammell’a old
Omnibus stable.
Columbus, Sopt 23,1865—tf
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
OITIoe,
•VO. (!.) BROAD STREET,
OOLTJMJOUS, GA.
Suooess Attends^ tho Diligent!
T HAVE opened this OlTieo wi;h tho view ef
X . in * f °no ef the permnnei.l Inatitutiona
ii u5k!, C i\ Ur ’H y -., I ' th nk 1 ci " satisfy the l.ub-
lio that n in Iu tla-if intercHt to palruntie me
12?vS d .h 0 / ti,c “ , “ n '*.* 1 "‘ ,h, '' r kow I prupo.e to
serve the oomuiumty,
Jin^bclow some of the property which 1 have
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
j RANDOLPH ST.
M ils. I.KE would respectfully Inform her
triend* and tho ladiea gem-rally.ihat she
hasjust rct’iruc.l fr.»m New York with a choice
-feck «>t ii i C"U?istiug ut L idles* and
Mi m *’ HATS, trimmed nnd nutrunmed;
French and American FLOWERS, Ribbons.
Liico . 1’lnmiv , 1\.«th» rs. Veils, and many
<thcr articles too miiunfa? to nioutbm; allot
which silo otiers at LOW PRICES.
Ancarlvc.il i? respectfully solicited,
an* —If
MOR SALE—A second hand Piano,
t At tho INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
FT°V f K f EN • A Store on Brond street, suit-
iTTn*. 0 i r V^’Good? or Grocery. An exool-
Icntstand. Apply to J-H, SIKES.
Valuable Property for Sale,' in
Wynnton.
i f or the fine reeidenoo kuown
tiinVlif..!!!! pl S8?’ ‘!i W>;nnton. The lot con-
»!n"« i l 5 ^ 8, ■ rfl ° dwelling has S J rgeand
hou«e. n , l ( b i 0 s r " omK ' 1,11,1 (here is plenty of out-
Afl ao5 l" lhe ! ir ?“''w yard is handsomely laid
r5Sw«.ir‘ , ‘‘ 1 ’ j ce .** “"•■“tl a half miles from
nlae”in Vhis n M.r.'i' ul ' 1,10 “>»t desiraldc
mjgL , !i!,Vt%r ( i;;x::ifdi, h i e r 0 f :r i,u -
? U R H 8A ;.E-Tl,e plantatioi/nrar Dc^in
Bakor reaidca; 40U acres; m acres in (full Na
tion; dwejling, gin, gin bouses and ihe noco<»u-
ry Ottt-hu.ldlugs, all in good repair. This place
may he bought cheap. mate
ALSO—The plantation on which Major IVini-
ytiS. n K a,,^0, • in Russell ro , A is.
h OR SALh-iwo good Hilliard Tables, with
A balls, goes. Pool iixturos and everything
-Mfk «iT i ir"" ly .. t ,° J. 11. hi KISS.
UK SALE, a IMantntlun four miles from
serr. < j°.l'i 1,l ,U | l ‘' U | l " Alabama; 2.^11 acres. ]l»
acres elearod and well improved: a four-room
“noM'nry out-buildings: in
good condition; largo vineyard with about 3,non
grape vines; largo orchards ot assoi tod peach
apple and pear trees, ate. This plantation is
m ihe Dadly aaltiement, nnd is very des rnble:
owned by May llrayton Nance. For further
particulars apply at tbo Intelligence office
sept 21 j ii c| gua
SAt-E'—A Plantation oil tbo M. All.
iv. it., 4 miles from Kurtville Ala • 712
acres; .jiSI acres elearod: 300 aurca fresh i.vndl
well watered: well adapted to cotton: good gin
‘’J, 1 ™* 1 " All outbuildings in good
K,.i Jv thi , r . m, lw from Columbus; eaccod-
jngiy healthy place.
This place can be bought on rotuonable terms,
aeptfo—’if J. U. SIKES.
J. W. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, QA.
CMNK LETTER PAPER, by tho quire or
A ream,
Fino Cap Paper, by tbo .mire or ream,
dune Commercial Note Paper, bv tbo quire
or ream,
Ladies’ Fine Noto Paper, Gilt,
Commercial, School and Ladies. Pons.
i i- ,te (, . . ff * Gi*aque aud Canary Euvolopea,
India Rubber Round Combs,
!, Dre??iug Combs,
, Tuck Comb?,
Morocco Pocket Books. Violin Ilow?.
Leather Wallet?, IBriarwoou Pipe?,
G. D. Guni Cups, Iiu’t Mcrchauin Pipe?,
Pluying Card-?. {India Rubber Pipes.
Visiting Cards, (Tooth Picks,
Violin A Guitar String? Meiuurand uin Books.
Violin Bridges,
September 1-tf
A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP
NEW SHUT MUSIC,
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
Sept 19—tf
R. Z. RUCKER,
witu
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
130, WEST SIDK BIIOAI) 8T.
A LWAYS ON HAND a full and corapleto
xV Stock
Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery,
Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Cruekerv.
Boots, Shoos, Hats,
Domestic and Foreign Liquors, Wines. .Ye..
2U0U lbs I C Tin Ware,
which enn be had at lowest market pricos—
Wholosaloor Retail,
No difficulty in having your money changed.
Bug 21-tf
CITY FOUNDRY.
1 MIR subscribers would respectfullv inform
their frionds ana the Public generally, that
they have REBUILT their FOUNDRY, and
are now propared to do any kind of CASTINGS
ol Bras? or Iron; such u? Sugar Mills of tho
most IMPROVED PATTERN* and anv nre
10 STA - N Dj i>VK UP
KblTLI>, BARK MILLS, iilN GLARING,
and any Kind ot mul work.
We will make unv kind of Machinery to or
der; such as SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS.
aud in (act any thing in our line.
In connection with our business, we liavo
secured the services of one of tho best PAT
TERN MAKERS In the cuntry.
r,)y. B T nuking ,h largo assortment at’
HOLLOW-WARE; such as POTS, OVENS.
SKILLETS. SPIDERS nnd LIDS.
We will exchange any thing in our lino for
any kind ol Country Produce, at old PRICES
or MONEY.
Orders respoctfully solicited and promptly
executed.
PORTER, McILUENNY A CO..
May 10. im-tf
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MAOHINE SHOP.
T'HE undersigned bog learoto infirm theif
A friends and the public generally, that they
nave built a first class Foundry and Machine
Shop on Oglethorpe street, between Franklin
and Bridge stroot*. and arc prewired to do
anything tn their line of busines?. We will
Machinery to order; such H .s
SUGAR MILLS o» uny ?i*e, with wrought or
cast iron shafts, from 14 inches ••» 18 inches di
ameter; nlso KETTLES from 20 to 100 gallons,
and all tho intermediate si/.o?. We will make
to order SAW-MILLS and MILL WoRK
gone rally, of Bras? or Iron, nnd all kinds of
CASTINGS, HOLLOW-WARE. PLOUGHS,
IRON RAILING, and anything tho publio
may desire made of brass or iron. All kind? of
MACHINERY repaired with neatness and
despatch.
In connection with our business, wo liavo so-
cured tho sorvices of a first class freedman, who
will take great pleasure in hauling nil Castings
made at our Woks to thediflerent depots, steam
boat landings, or anywhere in the city, lreo of
charge. t
^ „ L. II AIM AN A CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country Produce taken in
eicLange for work, on liberal term?.
aug 15—tf L. 11. A CO.
Columbus Female Academy.
RATES OF TUITION. "
W'HK SCHOLASTIC YKAlt will l,e .livided
1 into throe equal Terms. A? all the punilg
will be under the immediate supervision nt Mr.
and Mr*. Sal'ndkks but one prico will bo
charged for tuition. Tho first Term will open
oh tbo 1st Monday in October uoxt and tho rule?
for it are us follow? ;
Literary Department- f20 00
New Notice.
_ lies-*, ltoek iwa,
Buggy and 11 iroo??, all in lino order;
No. 1 Saddle or Coirngo Jlurse. for sale.
Enquire at MoKEK'S
oet 1 -6t Cari iage Shop.
SERVANTS WANTED.
WANTED TO HIRE an experionoed and
V\ iru?tv NURSE, and a man iwcustomed
to house work and to ‘
vices roquirod ab ut
cU??? *rv,iut? . good h
t » b hi ' j "Jk Ml October. To first
• • • *' qt\f und good
UNITED STATES
To the Voters of Columbus.
I S' oura;dl»uoo wi-h tlio In'*, requiriag the
l nameffot all person? entitled la vote at tho
unoii il eloeti >n. tor ’’.Mayor und Aldermen and
other officur.-” of the city of Columbus, tube
registered. 1 have opened a list at the Council
Chamber, iu tho Court Homo. f »r this purpose,
M. M. MGORE.Cl’k Council.
S«|*t 9,1*AA “2iu Suy copy.
incidental Ic
Mu*
French
No extra charge for Latin.
Board for the Term-.
1 23
-It) i>0
75 CU
Boardors rmut furnish sheets, pillow eases,
towels, table napkin? and nay extra f >r w •?h-
inft und fight?. Tuition and hour i mutt be jmid
*n advance. R. 31. SAUNDER .
Sent 17—tf President.
COLUMBUS HIGH SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
T HE above Institution will be re.opened on
Monday’, 2d October, on tho corner of Sr
Clair and Troup streets, south . i St. Luko ?
Methodist Church. J ‘ UK0 "
m . , TERMS.
Tuition from Oct. 2 to Jan. l?t S-vi oo
payable iu udvaucu.
Apply to W. 8. LEE
Young Ladie? will huvo tho advantage of
Musical Instruction from Prof. CHASE.on th«
gmnl»M. sept, l^-im
WATCHES AND (,. D. CAPS.
^ KLUl'.l\ I'.U, a fin. td-ir.-iuient ot s.K ur
limiting Cure Wutchot.
10,000 P.rcuuion Can*.' t ft m>i. i :■
»u« I .-1£ are.nil.
Dissolution.
T'lE Kirin lirretnfuro kti-m Ki rl |„ i
A U-irtiU m tht. ilny, by mtiiul,,,. .1 .
,‘ilvvil. ihu bu-ine-., i.i'tliu lulo Criu .i'll
•otllml by Mr. C.rgili. ’
[ S.pt 30th, I Mi
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