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local jtews ITEMS.
^ A 'd«rtl.«r. Will pl0.50 l.und in their j i^^^^^noo^rer^.uinVV.n
fjrori beforo I o'clock in tho afternoon, ' -
j( possible. .
inK , TS for TIIK EMU'IUKU.
... . ff.ntU mon aro Accii
For the Columbus Enquiror.
A Ki.MIf.
bis word.
ThsTollowing naraod f.ntl.uien ar« Agents
f °nr S F. Powors, Seals Station.
Ircy, Hotchaohubbee.
a F. Sanborn, Ilartville.
u : a- Waller, Persons.
T V. Banks. Onerryton.
a C Baker, Suspension,
w a Androws. Cbimnonuggoe.
,, n Smith, Union Springs.
, 1V A. Lester, Villula.
nr Thomas J. Burke, Ulennville.
JJ.L. Jenkins. Midway.
„ Tb , following named gentlomen are our
A *' u lt the lorcral depots on tho Muscogoe
^AtStation No.J, Col. J. A. L. Ur.
At Box Spring*. H. D. William*.
At Geneva. C. J. 0 Nkal.
At Butler. E« B. Wat km.
At Fort Valley. J- I* B^ikotox.
At Jones’ Crossing. James Covixotox.
t ,|E WBBKLT ENQUIRKU.
have ro eived a long list of subscribers to
1 weekly paper from llurtvillc, Ala., and
uke this method of acknowledging the receipt
£ the money they sent us-all paying m ad-
01 We are also daily asked by others, do-
ISL' to subscribe, when wo will start tho
weekly again- Weconnot just now fix tho pre-
but wo intend to ooinmcnco again tho
publication of the HV>Jdy Enquirer in a short
time The mails are not yet extended into the
country beyond the railroads, and all or nearly
.|l t he mails wo yet have are daily. But wo
•Uh to gratify the disposition of so many per-
iodi to take our weekly, and will thereforo
make haste to start it again. In the meantime
we request our friends to get up lists and scud
in their names- It will be bc?t for neighbor
hoods off the railroad linos to muko arrange
ment? for getting their papers from the nearest
jepot. and inform us of tho depot to which they
, r e to be mailed. The rrice of tho WecUu
Kw*'" will he $4 a yoar. or H for three
months, in advance.^ ^
New Advertisements,
Ellis will soli this morning in addition
to what bo has bef-tro named, a sewing
machine, bedstoad, sugar, coffee mills,
Ac. His sale will commence at half-past
10 o'clock. If you would take all tho
chances, go onrly.
J. R. Iyoy & Co, havo a largo lot of
rope and twine. Thousands of people
need rope, and this is a good time and a
good plnco to get it.
Mossrs. Conant & Young have opened
in New York a commission house for tho
sale of produce and the purchasn of all
kinds of goods. Tho senior member of
tho firm is an old raerehnntof character
and standing in Now York, whilo the ju
nior ono is the son of Mr. \V. II. Young
of this city, oxlonsivelj* known as the
President of the Hank of Columbus and
for his large interest in tho lmimifacturing
enterprises of our town. Any business
undertaken by theso gcntlemnn will bo
well done.
ltobort Carter lias a good carriage and
fine harness for sale, llo can bo soon at
hi* drug store.
Daniel Cord ray, oxocutor, will sell at
the Courthouse in this city, in December
next, some good land.
The^ews of tho Baptist Church will bn
rented on Monday morning next, at ten
o'clock.
Cool Weather.—Thursday and Friday
mornings felt refreshingly cool and
bracing. Some persons say that there was
a slight frost on Thursday morning, but
perhaps they wero mistaken. Cortainly
tho thormometcr did not indicato so low
a temperature, about GO degrees being tho
lowest mark wo havo observed.
Among tho indications of tho near ap
proach of “White Jaelj,” wero “pos
sums" in the market yosterday. We saw
several, but they did not show that state
of fatness that makes tho “varmint" de
sirable for the table.
The air was rather chilly yestetday
evening, and perhaps still cooler woathor
is at hand, ^
Jewell Warehouse.—Wo see that tho
work of rebuilding this extensive ware
house is being carried on with dispatch.
Tho walls aro rapidly rising again upon
their old foundations. Messrs. Fontaine
A Hughes will have it ready as soon ns
the roceipts of cotton here are largo
enough to require such a warehouse, and
in the meantime they havo amplo storage
room for all cotton consigned to them.
Jlogs»—The Northwestern market re
ports still indicato high prices for pork
this winter. Tho Cincinnati Journal of
Qtmmerce of the 30th ult. says :
The demand for hogs has beon fjlly up
to the receipts, and tho market has ruled
stoady at full prices. Wo quote light
averages $11, medium $12, and heavy $13
fa; 13 50, per cental gross. Tho demand
from the packers for future delivery has
been good, but owing to tho extreme firm
ness of the drovers, and tho high prices
asked, but litlIo has boon donn. SAle?
could be made for November dolivery «it
$12per cental gross, and $11 5U is freely
offered fop December.
Oro. H. Robertson .f- Co. havo just ic-
Thia audience site iu somi-circl ins rows,
All white, all silent, to each speech's close. I
All white, nil silent, though the speaker grows I
Flushed with hi? action, till his color glows I
Like tho red walls and doors which all inclose \
Mauy have seen the nudionco.(with a grin!)
Vet none ha? ?con it patsing out cr in!
*, p.toAt siq utt BuptOAi oouoipuu eqj <aqx
—‘pjuaq o.mmj |[u uiouav jottjjo oqi " t 9»0uoi eqx
S. C. D.
Tub 1’akdon Business.—Tho pardon
biihiness of tho Attorney Cienernl’s office
has become so great as to necessitate a
clerical forco and office room for which
there is no provision by law.consrquently
Mr. Pleasants, the chief pardon clerk,and
bis assistants, are greatly overworked,
while the bureau has really become one of
great importance, especially to pardon
seekers. To illustrate tho amount of busi
ness passing through this office, it mav be
noted that a largo rack, twelve feet nigh
and eight wide, has been erected, which
is divided into longitudinal sections run
ning the whole length, each section con
taining the pardon applications from each
State ir. process of passing examination.
Virginia, of course, takes the lead, her
pile being over ton feet high, and contain
ing over three thou.-and applications.—
Alabama follows, with a pile of fifteen
hundred, upon which the dust is accumu
lating, as the President is awaiting the
action of tho Alabama State Convention.
Georgia is next in order, with a pile of
about four font high, containing twelve
hundred applications. Mississippi and
Nortb-Carolina are about the same, seven
bundled each. South Carolina has at
least fivo hundrel, Tonneasee throe hun
dred, Kentucky, Louisiana and Texas
about one hundred and fif y each, while
Florida, Arkansas Missouri and Western
Virginia are very moderate on tho sub
ject, and present but a score or two of ap
plications. Altogether, there are at least
t* n thousand applications in the Attorney
General’s office.—NaehvitU Gazette.
South Carolina.—A correspondent
of the Charleston Cotirior, writing from
Sumtor, S. C\, t*» that journal, says:
The late struggle lias unquestionably
entailed upon us.und our posterity, a long
train of evils. Wo are upon the thresh-
hold of a penal experience which will be
protracted in coming yoars. The loss of
public records may bo classed among al
most irreparable disasters. In this par
ticular South Carolina has greatly suf
fered.
The State records and papers ofimpor*
t:\nce are gono forever. Some of tho
districts, Clarendon lor example, havo had
the entire contents of their district offices
destroyed—titles, deeds, wills, judgments
and decrees, havo disappeared in the
tlamos of war, and how much o( confu*
sion ; how much of litigation; how much
of perplexing cnilmrroSi-moiit, and, pera
haps, of injustice and fraud may not this
involve?
St. l*aul is somewhat stirred up bv re
ported discoveries of gold and silver-
bearing quartz in St. Louis county, in tho
northwestern portion of Minnesota. Pro
fessor Earners, State (biologist, sponfc tho
summer in that region, and ouart'/. which
he has discovered has been forwarded to
the mint at Philadelphia, where J. R.
Eckfoldt, assayer, pronounced the pro
portion of gold to the ton to bo $26 63,
ami the proportion of silver per ton $4 42.
A number of enthusiastic individuals have
left on a prospecting tour.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notice.
MOUILU AND UI11AKI) IlAII.llOAD.
On and after Monday, Oth instant, tho Pts-
senger Train will leave Girard for Union Spring*
ut «.o,clock, P. M.
oct«-2m R. 15. WELLS, Sur't.
Notice.
MOBILIfi anu uikard railroad.
On and after Monday, Oth Instant, the Fare
on tkb road will bo reduced to six eeuts per
mile.
oct 6—Iw J. M. FRAZER, Trena’r.
Eagle Manufacturing Company,
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Tliore will bo a mooting of tho Stockholders
of the Eagle Manufacturing Company at their
office in Columbus, on Saturduy, the 14th of
October, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
A full attendance is desirable, ns important
businexA will be brought beforo tho meeting.
n 4 B. M. GUNBY, President.
Oct. 6-td
Notice!
TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1
Muscogoe R. R. Co., f
Columbus, Ua., Sept.. 1st. 18»V>, J
On and after this date tho fare on this road
will be fire cents per mile.
J AS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer,
Sept 1-tf
NOTICE T0 S HI PEE RS. ~
SUPERINTEND ANT'S OFFICE,
Mi'Acnr.p.K Rail Rotn, >
Columbus, Ua., Aug. 14, ’t>5. )
Shippers and Consignees are horeby notitiod
that this Company will not be responsible for
freight* shipped to any Station on this Hoad, or
at Columbus, after it is discharged from our
oars. W. U CLARK, Sup’t.
aug 14-tf
NOTICE.
OFFICE MUSCOGEE RAILROAD CO., I
Columbus, Ua., Aug. 11.1HU». /
T HIS COMPANY' is prepared to make con
tracts for tne delivory at this place of Oak
and Pine Wood by the oar l^ad. PartieN wish-
iug suuie will please make application immedi
ately, W. L. CLARK, Sup't.
augll-tf
Notice to Shippers.
Ofpicr Muscookk Railuoad, I
Columbus, Ua., July 31st, 1865. )
The Musoogee Railroad is now running a
DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and aro prepared
to forward freight with dispatch to Macon.
Milledgoville, Atlahta,and intormodiato points.
July31-t* W. L. CLARK. Hun’t.
Notice to Shippers.
TnxiaoKKit'a OrncK, Muscogoo R. R. Cn„ t
Columbus, Ga., July 31st, 180 r >. /
From and after the 1st August, pre-puyment
will be required for All freight shipped to But
ler and intermediate Stations.
The freight on all goods recoived at this place
from any point, must be paid on delivory of tho
articles.
Shippe.
rules will be riffle...
julySl-tf • J. M. B1YINS. Tn
culifi
G. E. THOMAS & CO., N0TI0N house,
(>0 121CO A I) MTHKKT
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO
Notice !
OFFICE MOBILE A GIRARD R. R.. I
August If*. IHOO. J
An adjourned meeting of tho Stockhnldera ol
this Company will be hold at the Oflloo, Girard,
Ala., on tho third Wednesday in October next,
** * AM 1 Vf 1.’1» 17L<II
Through to Atlanta.
A Chinksk Stokv.—There wero two
short-sighted men, wh«i were always
(juurrelinK ns to which of them could see
host; and a* they hoard there whs to be a
tablet erected at the gate of a neighboring
temple, they determined they would visit
it together on u given day and put tho vis
ual powers of each to the test. But each
desiring to tako advantage of the other,
Gliing wont immediately to tho temple,
and looking quite close to the tablet saw
an inscription with tho words, “To the
great man of tho pn*t and the future.
Chang also went prying yet closer, and in
addition to tho inscription, “To the great
man of tho past and tho future,” read
from smaller characters, “This tablet was
raised by tho family of Ling iu honor of
the groat man.”
On tho day appointed, standing a dis<
tanee from which neithercould read.Ching
exclaimed; “Tho inscription is, ‘To tho
groat man of tho past and tho future.
“True,” said (.'hung, “but you have loft
out a part of the inscription which I can
read but you cannot, and which is written
in small characters: ‘Erected by the fam
ily of Ling in honor of the groat man.' ”
“There is no such inscription, saidChing.
“There is,” said Chang. *So they waxed
wroth, and after abusing ono another,
agreed to refer tho matter to tho high
priest of tho temple. Ho hoard their story,
and quietly sal: “Gentlomen, thoro is no
tahlettoroad.it was taken into tho inte
rior of tho temple yesterday.”— Shilling
Magazine.
4. |4>
MARKET ltICPOItTft.
(Spocial to the Constitutionalist.)
New York, Oct. 2.
Sujrar firm at 14«»>17o.
Flour firm ut $4.50^^11.ffO,
Rico quiet at 12; jo.
Salt firm at f*5c.
Cotton Goods dull.
Sheotings 32c.
Shirtings 23c.
Gann burgs 30c.
Gold firm at 44c
Cotton active ut 46e.
Liverpo I uates 20ih recoive.l. Cotton ad
vanced one Dittoing. .Sales in four days 90,000
bales.
Nkw Y'ouk, Oet. 3.—Oold 44)*; Cotton 45)jJ
netDo,
Cincinnati. Octobor 1.—A fair doiuand for
the higher grade? of Hour. Superfine •7.f>0('v
7.7 E > and extra ♦->*«:»; family »‘.2.V»v 10.50. A
good demand tor old red Wheat ami prices ad-
vuneod Sules at $2 10u»2.15 for prime to
strictly choice, new lull at 4t?q»45. Rico dull at
75 for new and *'» lor old. Barley continues dull
nod prices nominal. Whi-ky sternly at $2.23.
Me-1. Pork advance.! to tin, closingquie*; Bulk
M« 'it? held *il 17 :t i” with a demand at 17)i
and 18)*; Bacon 10, 22, und 21; scarcely any
out of smoke. Butter steady ut44&48o. Tal-
! low dull ut l’&lfic. Gold 14v>4.
17 cent-. Flour 10c hotter; ffS.lO^S 2b for extra
State; $8.80^9.10 for round hoop Ohio; $9.4(K0‘
; 12.15 lor trndo brand?; market closing firm.
; Wboat—l(c-2c belter for Spring; .V45c bolter for
! Winter red; wo quote: Ijd.OV*! 40. Rice quiet.
]Corn Pks better: HlValtle for unsound: 94(<t95 for
sound. Coffee .• toady. Sugar firm: Muscovado
I3.'<yl4c; Havana 12%''l l'aC. Mohisses quiet.
Pork lc?s active wttiiout material chango—
$.34 87! u ' •'!).:>' for Now NIessuud closing $34.i7)*
. cash; $29.50'*29,75 for prime: 0% prime
I Mess, i eel firm ut T“13 53; plain Mess
reived • i.. ... , , . | I . ,| Nkw York, Oct. 3.—Cotton decidedly more
a largo, assorted block ol school , active and excited and higher; 4t>)^ lor Mid-
books, and a largo lot of misccllanaoui ‘ diing and closing firm, with no sellers below
ttovols; also,
The Wavorly Magn/.ino,
Chimney Corner,
Fhunny Phellow,
Police Gazette,
London Illustratod Now?,
Bew Y'ork Clipper, aud
Harper’s Magazine for October.
Baul, in “IIesporu8 } ” gives this
food humored sarcasm on bis own court- !
«ymen. Wo quote from Mr. Brooks’ i
“^ translation:
j 0r .? understand tho Gormans. They;
Z* v« * Dl ®taphysician, to know }
®*erythtnff from tho beginning onward,
*®ry exactly, in royal octavo, without ex- •
ceiiive brevity, and with some citato. 1
Yfy furbish an epigram with a preface, 1
Un» . u* mR drigal with a table of con^
snts; thoy determine the zephyr by
heart of a maiden by
[»dic sections; they mark everything,
JS?f C l iao t | , in black letter, ana prove
m : r ^tng, like jurists; their cerebral
lal? • nw are parchments, their
ate surveyors’ poles and pedrnne-
• ; they cut up the veil of tho Nino
a * ei ’, #r> ^ apply to tho hearts of tho
mieis turners’ compass^, and insert
fusftng rods in their heads."
Wild M*N.-Tha Philadelphia V ross
retponiible for the following :
. ** Wild m*n hk* K**n /ti.AAn
SCIPERINTENDANT*8 OFFICE, )
MU8COG _K RAILROAD CG . V
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 9th, 1865. )
Muscogee Hall llosd ScKieilule.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th Inst.. Iho
Passengor Iraiu on this road will
Leave Colutnbu? ut 7 o’clock, A. M.
Arrivoin Macon at 4.1U “ P. M.
Leave Macon at 7.23 “ A. M.
Arrive iu Columbus at—...... 4.24 “ P. M.
Maoon aud Weatern II. II. Schedule.
NIGHT TRAIN.
Loave Macon 0.30, I*. M.
Arrive at Atlanta 2.1-3, A. M.
Leave Atlanta -0.5(1, P. M.
Arrive at Mhcoii*..'. 3.30. A. M.
sop 10—tl W. L. OLAltK, Sup’t.
CHANGE OF .SCHEDULE. ~
rtfl’ER INTEND A NT’H OFFICE, |
M. A W. P. It. It..
Montuoukky, Sept. 20, 1305. )
O N and after Friday, Sept. 22d, 186-5, T-ains
on this Road will bo run us follow..:
Leave Columbus at 6 25 A. M.
Arrive West Point 12 M.
Arrive at Montgomery 9 15, P. M.
Loave Montgomery 4 A. M.
Leave WestPoint 1 15 P. M.
Arrive at Colouinbus -6 45. P. M,
Connecting with trains of A. A W. P. R. R.
at West Point which arrive? iu Atlnnta at 7 P.
M., in time to connect with tho Western and
Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga und points
north,
DAN’L II. CRAM,
sept 22-tf Gen’l Sup’t.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL RKV..V
Rkvknuk 2d Dihtrict. Uforuia. >
Macon, Ga.. August 11, 1365. )
By order from Trensury Department, tuxes,
when due, are required to be paid before ship
ment of ootton can be made from this district.
The 2d District is composed of the following
oounties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Ch afS.
hooobee, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Doughorty a
Early, Harris, Iloustoa, Leo, Maoon, Marion,
Miller, Mitohell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski (
Pike, Qnitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding (
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up
son, Webster and Worth.
JAMES C. McBURNEY,
August 22,1865-tf Collector.
Internal Revenue Notice.
Official instructions having been roceived this
day from the Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue, Kail Ronds, Stoarn Boats. Express Com
panies and all prraon* a-o here y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
2d collectoral district, unless they find procure
a permit from this office or from my deputies.
Cotton oau be shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. Duty can be paid at Columbus to Richard
W. Jaques, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
August 22-tf Collector.
No. 125 Broad Streot,
ColumToua, Groorgia,
RESPECSTFUI.Lannounce t*» the citir.cn?
of Columbus and surrounding country that
they have now in store, and to arrive, n
SPLENDID Stock of
ISHI
—A
RUDY-NUDE CLOTRING
ComprUing every article ujunlly kei-t la
First Class Clofliing Houses,
CONSISTING OF
SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
-AND-
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cassi-
Conts, Full Dress and Businc.-'s Suits of every
style, Doo and Cassituerc P.mt?, and Fancy
Vestings. Large lot of Fancy Ciusimrre, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flnu-
nol, Joans and Mcrluo Drawers.
Fanoy Linen and Papor Collars,
Gents'and Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid,
White, Berlin and Caseimorc Glove?, Buck.
Gauntlets, Cassimcrc Huts, Valises, Umbrellas,
et eetora.
Wo have secured tho services of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, who is now
proparod to servo his old customers, and us
many new one* as may favor him (and us) with
their patronngo. Having just returned from
New York, where hp has been enabled to ac
quaint himself with tho latent fashions aud
styles of cutting, ho will ho thohett
to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION
which has always distinguished him a* one of
the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS
South.
Wo cordially invite the “Public” to give us
a call beforo purchasing olsowhorc, ns we in
tend to make it to their interest to purchase
from us.
Our aim will be to pleuro, and it is our deter
mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REP
UTATION.
Having purchased our slock at the LOWEST
CASH PRICES, our motto will he
"Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27—lm
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
TUT-] EMPIRE
FLOUR MILL,
of the city of Columbus, Ga., is offered for sale.
Tho Mill I well located both for convenience
and custom. Tho Railroad pusses within a few
yards ol toe door.
The lot is large, and considering its location
is very valuable, fronting on tuioo streets, aud
comprises one aero of ground.
Tho Building is of brick, large, commodious,
and substantial, being 90 feet long, by 45 foot
wide, three stories high, with wing, 60 loot long
by 30 foci wido, 3)4 stories high.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
OEO. 11. K0HERTS0X & CO.,
id on the way tefc,
ompri.-ing every art
to I ho citizens
<• now hi store,
and desirable
kept in first
Shippers on the Savannah River.
ERWIN & IIARDEE’S LINE,
COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS STEAMERS;
BOOKS f’ND STATi01!ERY,j IRON STEAMER amazon, Caft. johnso.v,
NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS, Capt. PHILPOP,
NEW STEAMER LAURA, Capt. IULLER
THE RATE OP FREIGHT BY THIS LINE HAS BEEN REDUCED
FIFTY PlUIi CEjNTT.
— _..J Tissue, ruled ami
blank paper/.
White. Buff, New Opaque. Card and Wcd-
ding hnvclope?; Mourning Papor, Kuvelope*
Butle
Steel
A beautiful /t >ek of Antli
Album-', containing from s t<
Autograph Album.- and Drawing
and Card
Arnold’s u
Pens, Faber _
Cards, Visiting Cards. Porrtolio-. hooking
Glasses, Pi<*turcs, Prang's Sketch (' .rd-. Tooth
Brushes, Nail Bru.-lius, lluir Bru-be«, Pocket,
Toilet and Fine Combs, Ink, Mauilago and an
ondloss variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
Photograph
„..d Sketch
Books.
A ehoico stock ol Bound *nd Paper Back
Noveln, Novollctls, Dium Novel.*, American
Tale?, Dime ?'on«st,-rs, and Uumcro i? Works
too tedious to mention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Teacher: or parent? desiring SCHOOL
BOOKS will find i( to their intern, t !•» buy from
Uur aim is to nlcnsc—our dutcrmhntion to
"Quick Sales and Small Profits."
We respectfully solicit
try ii
oil astro
the
Ordo
of attnio at Ati^u-ia nud Savannah.
WM. B. DAVISON, Agent.
October 3, 1803—1 w
FOR SALE AND RENT.
one will men with prompt nttmit
who favor uh with such may rely upon ju.-d
dealing. •
•** Any* lit ii(; wanted and not on
lininl can be kupplicit within five
tlayw. Cull and see ns.
GKO. 11. ROBKRT.'ON A* CO.
Sept 21—tf
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
W. L. PARKER,
(BATE OF KENTUCKY.I
H AS JUST OPKNIJD lit No. C-l
Broad Street, liist. door above
lluudolpli, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock of (roods, which he
oilers to the citi/.eus of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jus. Tlnvcatt
and Charley Shivers, <-in always he
found at this Establishment, and thoy
will he pleased to see any of their
friends who may favor them with a call,
aud will not think it a trouble to show
Goods.
Tho Stock consists of (roods of every
description, such as:
1 Shoos
FOIl SAFE.
Residence in Wynnton.
r TMlK plea?ant, henlthy place where I now
l ro/ide, two miles from iho city, containing
fifty-ceyon acres of land—about half deureu,
the balance in wood?; a good well built hou?o
with lour room?, and hull largo enough lor a
diniug room: cellar under the hou?e; goud
kitchen with threo rooms, and all necessary
outbuilding.?; well ol water unsurpassed in tho
countrv; an orchurd of several hundred fine
peach tree?, ,v.c.
Apply at inquirer ottice, to
JORDAN L. HO WELL,
opt 3—Iw Trustee.
For Rent,
A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with
•i l. nix room?, convenient to the business por
tion of the city; suitable for a boarding house
or prirato family.
For term? apply to Dr, M. Woodruff or
MRS. S. S. BARD WELL.
oct 1—tf
FOR REwT,
“ThoGum.
several room's .
Apply to
Bold-id—I m
I’osiOAdou given at once. Also
iiitablc lor bed rooms or offices.
PEABODY S: BRANNON.
Attorneys,
FOR It ENT,
A COMFORTABLE frauiod House, contain
ing L\vt» room?, situated on liie northeast
corner of the lot now occupied by Mrs. James
11. Shorter. Term? iu;tbon.ible aud possession
given 1st October. Apply to
Sep5-tf AIRS. SHORTER.
2d Dihteict <
ffUK.)
w,. f
A. STRASSBURGER,
General Commission Merchant,
AXD
WHOhESAhE GROCER,
loa COMMERCE STREET, l*>*
MontKomery, Ala.
A 1,WAYS on hniidan,st,n,ly,M,ortm,i'tof
Li-iaor,. Wine,. So»u.. «nd Woetern Pro-
duce. . . ;
Cotton bough/ to order.
Prompt .tl.ntion niven to i»!l oon.irimMt*!
julyls.—€
mnn ha. been discovered in a
,| n Clearfield county. Ho was cov-
and k 0Ver * c «PPor colored down.
"■’“•P captured was able to speak only
th« “draft." He hud forjiotton ell
Cn.J.*? 1 °f. lh8 En£lish lansusKu. El-
'-or Bi.ler kindly took tho wild man
and will preparo him to
tohl.-rL? Csmocnitic candidato in Oc-
I..,:’ T “>* story may bo true, sinco a
W..55. 11 j ln ^ Br residents fled to tho
during the late draft. Many aro
h* cau'h mor * "'dd men may yet
40 Broad Street, Colnmbua. Georgia.
Maker and Dealer in Guns,
He had forjjotton afl I aLI. KtVft* OF OUN MATERIAL AXD
‘ ‘ ” AKUt*.^ IS TUB SPORTING LINE.
Re-ttockint and Reoairinr don, with nealnot,
and dispitohf
K«r> fitted and Lo,k, Repaired.
.was joaaaoa. *-■ T - powjuso
JOHNSON A DOWNING.
Attorney, at Lew, Coluwhai. 0«or»!».
IHRIOI «»r OMISUU,
Maoon, August 14, lHfi
Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of
apples, peaches, grape?, corn, or other aubelan-
oes, and ell manufacturer? of tobacco, ^igarfl (
Ac., are requirod to tnke out a license and give
bond- Those who fail to give bond and procure
license are, in ndJitiou to all other penalties
and forfeitures, liablo to pay one hundred per
centum additional duties* tlierei
Notioo, merchants and other? purchasing
liquors before tbo duty is paid, do so at their
own risk, as the law compels me to seize it, no
matter in whose hand.? it may be found.
JAlfBS 0. MrBURNKY.
aug 22-tf Collector;
COLUMBUS. Ga., August 22. 1865.
Having been appointed Deputy Collector for
the counties ouibraoiug Muscogee, Talbot, Har
ris. Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, all |*ar-
tietenguged in dividing spirituous liquorsin the
above uauied counties will apply at once at my
office, opposite th* Retry House, aud tile bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. JAQUBS.
Deputy Collector
aug 22-tf Internal Her. 2d Dint. Ga.
has four softs Burrs, onpablo of
turning out 125 bbls. Flour und 2<N) bushels
Meal daily.
This machinery Is driven by u ntporior S'!
horse power engine, which furnishes abundant
nower, all iu complete working order. Iho
Mill is perfect in all its purls, and i* a first do??
Merchant Mill, and can be operated with greut
economy both as regard? fuel and forco.
The attention of parties, wishing to engage in
a»busino?s that will bring ?uro and largo return?
is invited to this property.
For particulars apply t<> or n«l lrc. ja
CLEMONS Si CO..
Empire Mills.
Oct. 1,1805-flt Columbus, Ga.
Nashville dutrUe und Memphis It '/trim will
please copy tbc above fit, and send bills to this
office.
Wool Delaine?,
Half Cotton d...
Poplin*
Mo.-.imbiqucs,
Jaconet?,
b*
Gents’ Boots am
Boys “ t “
ftr-eeries, all kii
Pocket Cul!c
fabl
French Ginglm. .
Chnmluuys, llulehcisant
Barege?. ShocTUread
Apron Checks, Perfumeri**?
Flannels, various color? lluir nil?,
Cambric^, PoiinuUy,
Irish Linens. It an IN
Brown Linens, (Moth and II
Toweling, Faucy So.ipJ
Corsets, Shaving do
Hoop Skirt*. (! aval-. *:n
Lod es' Collars A Cuffs. Paper Colki
L.viioti’ llandkerchiclK Shirt-nud I
Comb? of evury style, Gents'I'n h
lluir NotS “ '* Paper and K
■ Oruumcnt
id Ink,
Jlo?o ninl Hull Homo, Smte?.
Wide Belts and Buckles I*.ills.
Dih id*, every ft ye, J’lpof,
Button?, great variety, Cits«lmcre.'*,
Knitting Needles. TwcimI? mi.i Jen
Bleached lloiiK--'pun, Suspend cr-*.
Brown do Pocket Books,
Ladles’ Hats, latest Call Wall t*.
styles, Candle Sticks.
Children’s Hats, lat-sf Kuuchphy .Mill
styles. Razors and Stra
LnJie?’ .Shoes,
style,
Missus Shoes,
Children’s Sin
Gent’s llats, e
Boy?’ do
lo do
siio
do do
And a great many articles not mentione
Persons will do well to call and c.uuhii
Stock before purchasing. August 2S
NAILS! NAILS!
L 41 and 3 penny Nails, be
TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE iu Wynnton with
/Y eight good rooms for a family and four
rvom? in ba-eineut tor cooking,
..... . . A ....I.. . . 'Ti
TlilS OFFICE.
FOR RENT,
For Sale,
inrlh of Kulatila, A In. Apply to
W. J. BRANNON A CO..
Audion and Commission Merchant?,
Sept 17—lm EulauU. Al*
FOR SALE,
FIRST RAT
A la*c?t style,
oarriago to un opt
ALSO,
A good second hand Piano, in good order—tV
octaves, with Rosewood r ise.
Apply to C. S. HARRISON,
oct 1—<fit,
STEAM SAW MILL
T’OIl SAT
■. perfectly n
rhinery in . .
T. J. PEARCK,
Seals’ Station, M. & (J. H. It., Ala.,
Sept 21—lm or nt this Office.
For Sale,
^ FIRST CLASS sccoud'hand forty-horse
STEAM ESlSTGUISrE,
in perfect running order. Tt hus a good doublo-
tluod Boiler and all tho appurtenances neees-
?arv to tnAke It eoraplote tor immediate work.
Address A. A. SMITH WICK,
Kufaula, Ala., or
?cpt21-tf Hnqulror Offico, Columbus, Ga
UNITED STATES
TNTBRNAL REVENFE STAMPS Jut r.-
I celved aud for .ale by
Sort 21,18SJ-tf
New Notice.
> PBN CAR ItlAGK or PH ASTON and Har
ness, ltoek * way aud Harness,
*—;y and UarnesK. all iu fine order:
8addle or Carriage Uorse.tor sale.
Enquire at McKKhS
To the Voters of Columbus.
I N compliance with the law requiring the
names of all persons entitled tq *° l * *1*5
annual election, for “Mayor and Aldermen and
other officers" of the city of Column uil tube
registered, I bare opened a list at the Council
Cb.m bar, iu (b, C.»urt lluuMi l"r lb iivori'M..
M. M. MOORK, ork C«uu,ll.
S.yt 9, 114, im du,M|>y.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE FIRM OF HUGHES ,V HODGES is
this day dissolvod by mutual couuent. Tho
firm u.tine will bo used by either partner in
tusking settlements- The Book? arc kept at tho
office of Fontaine Sc Hughes.
W. II. Ill,OilKn
W. C. HODGES.
Columbus, Sept 19,1865—ootl-lm
NEW FIRM.
have thi? day firmed a copartnership under tho
name aud style of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
lor the transaction of a
Warehouse and General Commission Bus ness.
All business entrusted to them shall receive
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process
of erection, will soon ho ready, but in the mean
time we will provide Mora go tor our patron?
until tho building is finished. Our offico ut pres
ent i? on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrurd'?
building, near tho old Lowell Warehouse.
JOHN FONTAINE.
W. II. HIGHLY.
Columbus, Sept. 19, lfififi ■ootl-tf ______
Notice to Justioes of the Peace
IN BUSBEIilj COUNTY, ALA.
1 AM instructed by the Governor of the StAto
to aacortain and report to tho noxt session
ol the Legislature ths following tact? :
1st. How many Indigent families iu your
county? , .
2d. The number of person? in each f;itiui> ?
3d Tho extent of their destitution
4th. The ostimated amount requuod for their
support per month ?
5tn. State the number of males and females
in each family, and tboir ages,?
fdh. State tho character nt their infirmities
aud fhe clime of their not being ublo to earn
their livelihood?
In this work of rneroy I confidently appeal to
tho Justioes iu each Heat in tho couuty to u?*i»t
me. The lists of the Corn Agouts. hcrotoferu
appointed, will be ofgreat service . and if thoy
will appoint a cortaiu day In th»ir respective
Beats, at some public place, to hour uud deter
mine the applications of all per? mi« i i need of
roliof, they can arrive moro speedily and cer
tainly at the dosirod information.
The reports from tack Beat mu t be undo to
mein tiino for a genera! report of the whole
county to the next Lefudaltiro, which will con
vene on the 3d Mond ir in November.
1 will roourd all cases winch will report to tuu
at Crawford, or elsewtmre. in time.
J. K WADDELL.
oct 4—Tt Judge ot Probate, Ku-neli Co.
Opelika paper please cn-.v. ______
NOTICE,
it uiial-
*v', ity.
A LSO.
A Hwlflf-t lot of SIFTF.RS, PAD LOCK.',
And lino POCKET CKTTLI'RY.
At J. UN MS A GO'S.
Oet. g-7i
icTisrA. •
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
lucitr|ioi'iil 'd 1S1!). Bcrpctuiil Cliartfr.
NET ASSETS $4,000,000!
INSURES PROPEUTV OF EVERY DKSl BII'TIOX.
HIVKU RISICM T.WEK.V.
L. Q. B0WER3, Agent.
Columbus, Ga.. Sept. H, 18*15—Iw
BEDELL WAREHOUSE
AND PRESS.
NULUU.\ ^ UBDBftL, Proprietors
WE! are now prepare 1 t » receive t'otton for
VI stontgo and rep.i .-kMig. n.ivin,; erected for
the latter puriM-c a h it s rov.
As wo have a largo yard, we offer superior fa-
cili'.ioj forvlassing. iuviili..g and re marking.
I lm pr »i ii nr? ire . »rn wei/licrs.
Coluinbds.Ga.. Sepl.s. 1m'>>-1iu
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
H. MIDDLEBR00K & CO.,
91 llllOAD M ltr.I.T,
JJAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for rale
Saddlea, Hritllt's uipl Martingale*,
Curriagt* und Hupgy W’liipt,
Lining und Binding Skins,
Frt > ucli Cull* Skin.-,
Harness Leather,
With n gouoral u??orlmeiii of good.? in our Hue.
ALSO.
REPAIRING of all kinds done at tho short
est notice and in the ho*t manner,
tuffgfi'tt li. MlDDU.i::: ■
MR. GEO. W. CHASE
Vocal aud Iubirmucalal .Music,
1500 BUSHELS CORN
FOH SAliU.
O N tho plantation of A. F. Hurt on the
Chattahooahou river, eight mile* from
(Bonnvilla. Apply to Mr. Hurt or myself.
OotS-lw* J. G. BLOUNT.
FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
i RANDOLPH ST.
1 \TJIS. LKE would rospcctfully inform her
Iriond? and the ladies generally, that she
has just returned from New York with a choice
stock of GOOt*S. consisting of Lidles' aud
Mi-sea’ 11ATS, trimmed and untrimmed;
French and American FLOWERS, Ribbons,
l Luces, Plumes, Feathers. Veil.?, and many
other article? too numerous to mention; allot
which she offers at LOW PRICKS.
An carlv cal. ia respectfully solicited,
aug 2d—tf
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
O F F I c I) ,
XO. (35 BROAD STREliT,
COL,tTM_BUS, GA.
Success Attends the Diligent!
T HAVE opened this Offloo wiib Iho view of
of !f' k ! n * f u b«i'f til, permanent Institutions
,pt P'-.u l thi “ k 1 satisfy the pub-
lus that it ts to their mterost to patronite im*
Myadvertisomonts will show bow I prnpn.u t„
the community.
for Sale- W "° m<> Ul tl “ > properlJ ' whic ’ 11 h "' 0
('““'I I’inuo.
i At the INTELLIGENCE OFFICK
street. ,ui«-
lonttt«ud? r Aiu'dy°uf fl, ° r Gr0C j” r> li. SUiKi.''
Valuable Property for Sale, ia
Wynnton.
I AM Otlering forsnlotho fine residence known
*“• "“tt place, in Wynnton. The lot con -
tains 1U acres. The dwelling Inis s 1,wound
well humhed rooms, and there \» plenty of cut
ard is hand*. .uielv laid
k mri—7 — «.«oloe fiowor? a idsfuub-
bery. Ibis place i« one and a half mile? from
Columbus, and i? one of tho most desirable
places in this> section of country, lhe lurnilurc
may be bought with the pluoe, if dwiro i,
niu at t v -r. . J II SIKES.
14 iS* SALK—The plantation ncur Dover, in
, Russell county. Ala., south of the Kailroiid.
II miles from Columbus, on which Mr. K. P
Baker resides; 40U acres; 2u«J acres in cultiva
tion: dwejling. gin gin house? and the neco s.i-
ry out-buiidingK. all in good repair. Uil* place
may he bought cneap.
ALSO—The plantation on which Major Wirn •
acre *«»» Russell co . Ala.
L OR SALE—Two good Billiard Tables, with
1- balls, ques. Pool Fixture? und everythin*'
complete. Apply to J. H. MKl. .. ’
POK.SALE, a Plantation four mi lev from
1- Loluinbu?, Ga., m Alabama ; 2‘>" o re- c-*
acres cleared nnd well iuiprovei- u f-m t *», , 14
Game dwelling; alJ uerosmr) out-huil nnt-. ir:
good condition; largo vineyard with about
grape vines: large orchard? of n??orted r>»-a.-li
apple and pear trees. Ac. Thi? plantation ii
in ibe Dudiy tuttiement, and is veiy do? rnhle
owned by Muj Drayton Nance. For furl he’-
particular? apply at the Intelligence ..!!••« *
21 j. n v,i k L-i
JpuR {JALR.-A Plantation on
K. R..
tvillo Ala.; 712
acres; 5P0acres cloarod: 3(.Hi acres froih land-
well watered; well adapted to cotton; good gin*
gin house and screw All outbuildings in g... d
oruor; thirty-two miles from Columbus exceed
ingly healthy place.
This ploce enh be bought on rossonable term?.
fiSffAr J.ll.ElKEb.
J. w. PEASE,
Bookseller and Stationer,
COLUMBUS, GA.
T^INE LETTER PAPER, by the quire «>r
A ^ ream.
Fine Cap Paper, by tlie ouiro or ream,
gine Commercial Note Paper, by thu quire
or ream,
Ladio?' Fine Note Papor, Gilt,
Commercial, School and La Ito?. Pen;.
White. Buff', Opaque and Canary Jvnvulope.-,
India Rubber Round Comb?,
\ t ” Dren«ing Combs,
Tuck Combs,
Morocco Pocket Books., Violin Jlow?.
Leather Wallet?. iBrinrwouu i'ipcw,
G; D. Gun Caps, Iin't Mon haum Pipes,
P aving Cards, India Rubber Pipe*.
>,!*««**• Uardg, ^ ‘Tooth Pick-.
Guitar String? Memorandum Booki.
A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP
JUST RECEIVED BY
J. W. PEASE.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
McGElIEE, HAYNES & C0.,
(SUCCESSORS TO R. F. HARRIS A CO..)
Broad Street, Below Cook's Hotel,
THE UNDER-
-ned havi
hn?ed th
and vehicle? id ft. F. Uarria Jr Co., have
moved immediately lu l-.w to the “ Proshaw
. Lot." fronting on Broad -dre*t, where they
i have armngod iho largeat and most commodi-
| on? Stable and L»t? in the city, and will al-
1 way? keep on hand
1 Carriajrps, Uiurffifs aud Saddle
Horses,
to hire on rousonablo turn?.
HOUSES BOARDED nt our Stable
ceivo careful attention, and we will endtnvur
to please all who tuay place HORSE'S FOR
I SALK with i
.. _> would call tho particular ntten-
lon of DROVERS to our Urge an
veil arranged lets f<n dr vc Stock.
McGKIIEK, HAYNES A CO.
Sept KMm
BOARDING AND SALE
STABLE.
UimrohuikUt£«r. A , KxANDKIl Afc . 4nt ,
1(W Broad at., t
Sot * tr
* »p!IK under.dgncl will open
1 ,.f •icf(i.;l.i: -
i tho
U. Z. KU0KKK,
WITH
BLAIR & GENNETT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION
AND
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
130, WEST ifiUK 1IKOAU ST.
A LWAYS ON HAND a full ami complete
Al Stock
Dry Good*, Groceries, Cutlery,
Hardware, Tinware, Glas?wure, Crockery,
lloote, Shoes, Hat?,
Domestic and Fnroign Liquors, Wines. A •
2UU0 lb? I C Tin Waro,
which can be had at lowest market price?—
Wholesale or Retail,
No difficulty in having your money changed,
aug 21-tt
at iho residence of Mr. W- S. Lo
Ti umh-1.7 perquaitirof 24 ft
oct 1-1 w
TUNING,
ble t<
(1 sale, l __
eo-nmndatl qi of hi? friend.?, uud th« puhlie
generally. A. UAMMKL-
The Srible will bo'oc.itcd on Randolphutrert,
in the rc?r of the Post Office, Gaiuiuell’s old
Oinuihu? r'.ahle.
Columbus, Sept S3, lfififi—tf
General Collecting Agency,
* 9 ! HTHi: undenugnoJ I? now prepared to receive
ns, AccorJo 1 all uccuuuts for collection, both from the
A ND REPAIRING of Melodoo! .■
one, l Iu Ina? ConoerUuu?, ai.J thoroughly .
repairing und tuning of Church Organs; ultio, j will he at the law
PI AN OS
Orders received at
and the re.?ideui a o of
Vandeuherg. All wai
deal red.
•tip J’-bu
r. lVaso's Book store,
is. Uailiui, and Mrs.
win.iatfl or noj.ay
i’A>l’LU MK'HKL.
room of lion. Jum
soil, ororthc sf ire of H. 0. Mitcuell X Co., letc
R. M Qunby A Co.
1 refer to Me?srs. Qunbv A On., J. Kunis A
Co., Columbus: E A. Wilcox, cotton broker.
Macon: J. MeXnb, Eutaulo, Ale ; Jno. H Wel
ker A Mon, Augusta, and Jno. \V. Andersou i
Co., Kavatiueh. Ge.
eet ♦—lm W. U., BLNN Ki i.
CITTf FOUNDHY.
r l 1 llK subucribers would respocttully inform
1- their friends and the public generally, that
they havo REBUILT their Fu('\i>i< \. ami
are n«»w prepared to do any kind ot CASTINGS
of Bros- or Iron: such a? Sugar Mill? <d the
mod IMPROVED PATTERN, and unv site;
which we will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP
KETTLES. BARK MILLS. GIN GKARINU,
and any kind of mid work.
We will make any kind of Machinery to or
der; such a? SAW-MILLS, GRIST fclLl.s,
and iu tact any thing iu our line.
In connection with our bu-iue??. we havo
secured the service? of ono of the beat PAT
TERN MAKERS in the oi untry.
We aro also making u large assortment of
HOLLOW WARE: such as POTS. uVENs.
SK ILLET'S, SPIDERS and LIDS.
We will exchange liny thing in our lino for
auykiudot Country Produce, at old PRICKS
or MoNKr
Order? r
executed.
PORTER. MgILIIKNNY A CO..
Near Slciuubont Landing,
t May 19,186.5,-tf Culuo hue, (la
PHCENIX FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP.
9 1 HIE undersigned beg leavrffto Inf irm their
1 frionus and the public ncncrhUy. that thi y
have built a tir?t class Foundry and .Machine
Shop on Oglethorpe street, between l’runl.liu
and Bridge street?, and are Prcptuo (.* d>»
anything in their linu of businc*-. Wo will
make any kind of Machinery to order; sue); , <
SUGAR MILLS of any size, with wrought or
cost iron shaft*, from 14 inches 1H inches <li-
aiuoter; al*o KETTLES from 20 to Ho gallon.-,
nnd all tho intermediate sires. We will mnke
to order SAW-MILLS nnd MILL WORK
W'.U'JJy*. V 1 Bru.vi or Iron, m.d nil Uin.U «it
CASTINGS HOLLOW-WARK, PLOUGHS.
IKON RAILING, and anything the puidio
SVniffcVSt. 16 br , nM (,r All kinds ut
MACHINERY repaired with neutucts nnd
despatch.
Iu connection with our business, wo U ivo se
cured t bo servico? of a first class freo inmii. who
will take groat pleasure in linulinc nil Cutting?
made at our \\ oks lo the different nepots, steam-
ooat landing?, or anywhere in iho city, free »»f
charge.
_ _ % L. HAIM AN A CO.
P. S. All kinds of Country l’roducotuLou »a
exchauge for work, on liberal term.?,
aug 15 tt L ii A CO.
WATCHES AM) G. IK CAPS.
STKKCEIVKU, »finoi
Hunting Case Wutches.
ALSO. •
IO.OiVI Percuasiuu Caj4. T. 5. SPEAR.
aug 16 tl