Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 11, 1865, Image 3

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local HEWS ITEMS, ' the BNaUlIlKK- > r » AsoH* l t < F t r*«r3. Seal*’ SUlin"- inborn. Hurtville. ,,ffJKr.P'” 0 "'- B»»k' ,5o,rr> - ’■ • o v»r So,P' nslon - C *?51r» CbunnenoM*®’ iffi.i-sn}-*'- ■‘•".j jjurko, Olennville. *“S2- , ,t„.ing *«nt | * mcn Br * our «» ‘l‘ c Mu.oojc • .\o 2. Colt J* A * 1,1 Ll:,: ' tSt»U® n ‘ it D- Wn.HA**. «** S?rSo-Swt. E- D. |B ‘ r lief J. I- Dtixoto*. J*M» W. cov,KOTOV. irSKKI.V KA’ftllKEH. TttB -ii-.J a look l,® 1 "f subscribers to ,t> lV " e ... f r om Hurtville, Alo., and The Davenport Swindle in Pail*, HOW TI1KY WKllK KM*05KI» Paris Correspondence London Daily New*. Mill ' heptembtr. ■ » f The Davenports ennte forward | lit lii't, looking worn and ntlhor frighten* SPECIAL NOTICES. 3Motico. MOBILE: AMO GIIIAIIU RAILROAD. On and aftor Monday, ‘.'th instant, thn Pu< W* W. l : LKfftiliLK* oil. The interpreter then invited two of sengerTrain will lcavoGirnrd for Union Springs the audience to come upon tho stage to at3o.clock, l*. M. watch the operation. Tho two, who hod stepped forward, were greeted with howls of “Confreres l' 1 hut these changed to ap plause when they named thoinsolvcs, M. II. dc Dene, well known ior a celebrated duel, and editor of tho Gazette deft Eiron- gers, and the Vicomto Clary. They in spected cords and cupboard, saw nothing suspicious, and tho brothers were as se curely as usual tied to their bench. Tho doors are closed, the unearthly hubbub of unmusical instruments copimences; tho spectators ask for light—the spiri s, by their interpreter, object; tho public is for a moment silent, and tho brothers walk out of their box unbound. Ono of the gentlemen who tied them thinks that tho ropes produced aro not the same as ho had used, out tho objection does not prevent a second manifestation. This time the bro thers, who had entered tho box unbound, arc discovered to bo slightly attached to tho bench; but a spectator, whoso atten tion had boon uninterruptedly iixed on tho bjnch, jumps upon tho stage, puls his hand on the bench round which the cords I’,. IS. WELLS Sup’ Notice. mobile: and girahd railroad, j On and after Monday, 9th instant, the Fare 1 on this road will be reduced to six cents i mile. I CLOTHING IPflRlui^SJKoS 13, |G1. E. THOMAS & C0.,: NOTION HOUSE * oct fi—1 w ,T. M. FRAZER, Tr* Tbm* 1 ^ ° f “ C „fC--lMmvi®* r i e » ml. h «" (l on the '>ench round which the cords money they *"* nI u , ' a An aro wound, touches a spring, tho bench ire also doily asked by ot , - p enc j 9 ) n the middle, and tho cords fall at - -.fill start the - - - - We w* ^w/c-nnotjust now Bx the pre- U intend to common eo again the of the HW* Enquirer in.it short not yet extended into the day. bn 1 lieation Ibe su» 1? the uia'd* s , yet have are dally. Hut \ to tike our ' e.-kly. will therefore In tho meantime h».«te to start it nsrain. a.. * j und gs«« -w v . w ..».. u * our friends to pet up lists and fiend j |,eut j JH j b epn j n t en «t\ the feet of the captives, who themselves jumped down nut on thoir heads. Tho rush, tho row, wore terrific ; t>ut tho ap pearance of the commissary of police, who unnouuced that tho money would bo returnod, suecoedod in restoring quiet. Tho company, ufter examining tho mys teries of tho cupboard, retired, not sorry to find thoir money in their pockets, de lighted at having detected tho imposture, d glad to breathe some fresh air, for tbb I Tfi ill bc l ‘ eat for neighbor- railroad linos to muko nrrnngc- I.firretting their papers from the: nearest u. wwl*iofora, na of.ho d.pot to wbloh they ,o h* mailed- Tho price of the Wtrhb , dll hr > car> or ?l f " rti,ics ; i lu.ie«Av»"c°. | , t ; >etv Advertisements. ]l F Ellir. on to-morrow, will hold other one o! his yrand stock levcos, in ctof his auction house. Kcr.d his ad- hetuent ud seo what n rare KalherinR aether he will luivo of horses, mules, and lioffs- AH must bo sold; so go empt'yat 105 o’clock. Mr., Anna E. Thomas will open oft onday next what has not been known in olumbus for five year, past—a Ik.-t-class ivsteboarding-house. Hut fow people dereUnd keepiiiff suc h a house, and n. Thomas is otto of that number. Mr. T. JI. l’aco will sell the perishable .opsrty of Jus. (1. Hurt, dots’d., on tho b iost., »t tho plantation in Harris sty. H» will also rent out tho plan- tion for noxt year. York paper savs Southerner*, ex-officers of tho Confederate AN especially ox-officers of tho Confederate army, are swarming into Ncv York for employment and business. A iVlississip. pian, who acted as an aid to (Jen. Pem berton at tho singe ot Vicksbutg, has opened a broker’s office in Hanover streot, and is out in a card soliciting, especially the patronage of his New Orleans, Mo- bilo nnd Texas friends. A little farther down the samo street, on the other side of tho way, an ex-Oonfcdernto Captain, who served under Ewell, is tilling; a subordi nate clerkship in a cotton broker’s count ing-room. Ono of Gen. Lee’s stall’ is ne gotiating for tlio lease of a drinking sa loon and ten-pin alloy, on Broadway, near Amity street. One of Magruders Adjutants has gono into the wholesale pro duce business at Washington Market.— Gen. Mansfield Lovell, who undertook to dofeifd New Orloans, is going to opon a law office in Nassau street. In Bond street there are at least three large board ing-houses whicli are kept by tho widows of Confederate officers who lull in tho bat tles in tho Oarolinns. In the 8th avenue, noar 16th street, a pardoned ex-clerk in tiio Confederate Treasury Department is selling cigars, and within a stuno’s throw of his shop is a Confederate naval officor, who led the memorable assault on the Harriet Lane at Galveston. In tho news paper offices may be found sundry per sons who this limo lust year were "tiring tho Southern honrt” to the best of their abilities in the journals publisliod off in the interior of Georgia, Alabama aud Louisiana. The Chinoso giant in England put a chiuso in bis contract that if ho died ho should bo sent free of expense to China. He carries liis coffin with him. Eagle Manufacturing Oompauy, STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Eagle Manufacturing Company at their office in Columhu*. on Saturday, the 14th of October, at 10 o’olock, A. M. A full attendance ia desirable, n« important lueinoss will be brought beforo the meeting. R. M. GUNDY. President. Oct. ;“*td -AT- No. 125 Broad Street, Columbus, Groorgia, „„. rr c 'i • ** * i and on the way here, a cliur RKSPECSTFULLY announce to tho citizens of Columbus nnd rurrounding country that they have now in store, and to nrrivo, a SPLENDID Stock of 00 BROAD STREET, , COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. ; GEO. H. H0BERTS0X &. CO., ■pESPECTFULLY nnnounce to the citizens IV of Columbus that they have now in store, nnd 011 the wnv hpro stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising every article usually kept i Notice! TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1 Muscogee R. It. Co., L- Columbus, (fa , Sopt., 1st, Is*».'*, ; On nnd after this date tho faro on thin road will bo tivo cents per milo. JA8. M. HIVIXS, Treasurer, _ Sept 1-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS SllPEttlNTENDANT’S OFFIOE, Muscookr Ram. Uiun. Columbus On., Aug. 11, ’65. ) Shipi'crs nnd Consignees are hereby notified that this Company will not be responsible for freights shipped to any Station on this Road, or at Columbus, after it is discharged lrmn om cars. W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. _aug 14-tf NOTICE. iUSGOOEE ltAILRC Cm.i'MHua, Oa., Aug. 11, is**. rpiIIS COMPANY is proparod to mal;o con- A tracts for tne delivery at this nlaco of O.ik and Pino Wood by the car load. Parties wish ing same will please mnko application immedi ately, W. L. CLARK, fcup't. nugll-tf Thtntre.—Wo are rIikI tlmt wo itro pin to have among us a Dramatic coin* whose talents will entitle thorn to epsironsflu of our play-loving citizens, •jrreaders will seo that the celebrated WreaCompany," whoso performances TfldeliRhtcd tho lovers of tho drama in rly every city in tho country, wll] ‘D at Tomperanco Flail to-night, Tho Uy will be “The Hunchback,” one of fincitold plays of Shoridan Knowles, eof England's greatest authors. Cotivn.—Our market was nctivo yeater- -r, with a good inquiry, and prices stif- ing. .Middling cotton freoly brought tod for a good overrunning lot of iddliog 33c. might perhaps have boen Toed. We observed a flat fully loaded with tea for transportation down the rivor, ourwharf ynstorday, and another ready “»lwd. At the prosont stage of water, in “box'' navigation is a ditiiciilt un- tking. Tho rirrr has .^h^unk up like fit rain after a long spell of chills, and, f»U weather K “mighty onsnrtin,” it is to toil when it will bo on tho sn*-nd, Qro. II. lltbrrUon <V Co., No. 00 Bioad set,received last night— Harper’s Weekly, Fnnk Lesliuli Illustrated Weekly, The New York Woekly, Boston Pilot, Firm, Field and Turf, • National Police Gazette. Dr. W. W. Flowellcn notiiiea his Crienda that his copuitneraliip connec tion with the largo clothing establish* mentof G. E. Thomas iV Co. shall not interfere with his practice of medicine. As heretofore, he will attend to all calls left at his resideneo or ut the drug store of Messrs. Brooks & Co. A. W. Persons, Esq., of Americas, is going to \\ (ishington City in two weeks. He oilers his services, while in Wash ington, to rqcIi ns have applications for pardons still pending, and gives good r^awns why prompt personal attention *0“M bo given them. Ho can he ad dressed at Americus. Blind Tom.—Gen. Hethune has not wen further interfered with about Blind lorn since the attempt to take him away at Cincinnati. We observe that '\ Pom is Manning before very lurge ami won- “'ring audiences nt Philadelphia. The papers of that city say that many per- “M have been unablo to cot into tho hall — - * Pronounce pmdi «y ''Ting- Wo will "copy, to-inor- I _g.Pt 2Qth.la6^ ! oi^-ir Eia?Sf r M r"' fashionable Kii,r b r of * killed mu * ioians ' M ILLlNERY, xielphia, in a card ot thanks to j’ - owt ' ri ' f° r the opportunity to hear , ®iSoy that they carniot account for I iVI triends and illo IiolicH uenorally. that sh * " “ y York with a choice Notice to Shippers. Okpick Muscogee Railroad, I Columbus, (la., July 31st, 1H6.>. f Tlio Muscogee Railroad is noiv running a DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and are prepared to forward freight with dispatch to Macon, Millcdgovillo, Atlanta,nnd intermodinto points, Jqly31»t r _ W. I,. CLARK, supV. _ Notice to Shippers. Treasurer’sOppiok, Musoogoe li. R. ) Columbus, Ga., July Jlst, 1863. J From and after the 1st August, pro-payment will bo required for all freight shipped to liut- lor nnd intermediate Stations. The freight on all goods received at this place from any point, must be paid on delivery ol tho artiolcs. Shippers will nlenso Like notice, as thouc rulos will bo rigidly enforced. _ Jnly3l-tl J. M. BIVINS, Trons’r. . Notice ! OFFICE MOBILE & GIRARD R. It., I August 15,1865. f An adjourned meeting of lho Stookhoblers of this Company will bo hehl at the Ollieu, Girard, Ala., on tlio third Wednesday in October next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. J, M, FRAZER, aug 10-td Secretary. OFFICIAL. IJEAD-QUARTEKS, DEFT OE (JEOllUIA.) Okkice Provost Mauhiial General, r Augusta, Ua., Uet. 1st., 18i-5. ) Pvovnnt Marshal Gencrol'* I Order* No. 4. f Informntiun having reached them Head- Quarters thnt private arms have in soino instan ces boen seized by tho Military Authorities in this Department, it is therefore ordered: I. Thnt private arms, such as sporting Runs, pistols, Jco., (other than Colt’s Navy revolvers,) will in no cases bo taken from poaocablo persons making no impropor uso theieot. II. Tho sido arms of paroled offices of the Into so-called Confederate Army, will not be taken from their owners so long as llnir paroles aro observed. IIT. All other Confederate or United Stntcg arms of any description, such us Muskots, Car bines, Swords, Colt’s Navy revolvers, &o., wilj at once ho seized together with the ammunition therefor, und all porrons having nnd concealing tho samo, upon discovery, will bo promptly ar rested nnd summarily punished. IV'. Assistant Provost Marshals throughout this Department are charged with tho execu tion of this order. Ry command of Major Gen. STEEDMAN. II. W. Sxow, Lt. Col. and Act’g Pro. Mar. Gen., I). G. Official: M. II. But/., Lt. nnd A. A. A. Gen’l. Oct. 10—it MEDICAL NOTICE. ilnet. be citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that L have abandoned tho “Medical Profession” in consequence ot my recent mercantile operations: I avail my self the pleasure, through tho medium of your paper ot correcting tho error, and to assure the r ' Public’’ that I shall not permit any business operations of whatever nature, to interfere with my medical pursuits, or to interrupt those social relations of u pro tor-si onn l character, which have been, for years, so pleasant and ugrooablo. Calls left at the Drug Store of Mofsra. Brooks Sc Co., (one door above Ennis k Co.,) or at my resideneo on Forsyth Ftrcct, will moet with prompt attention. . .. _ WM. W. FLEWKLLEX. M. D. Oct. 10—lm THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOTUS, MO.,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ilaitu aud Real Estate Agent, No. 30 Market Street, (l’p Stair*,) MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oct. 10—3m* ■ Through to Atlanta. ii SUPERINTENDANT’S 0!• F1CE. MUSCOG *.K RAILROAD CO . Columhub, Ua., 6th, 1865. Mnacogee Hall Hoail Sclietlitle. «J AND AFTER MONDA Passenger T ruin on this r< ,-e Columbus ut 7 o'clock, A. M. Arilvo in Macon at 1.10 “ P. 51. Leave Macon at T.'J# “ t A. M. Arrivo in Coiutnbus at 1.24 “ P. M. Macon anil Western II. It. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. Lcavo Macon fl." ', P. M. Arrivo at Atlanta ’J.: A. M. Leave Atlanta 6.5't, p. M. Arrive at Macon A. .M. sop 10—ti W. L. CLARK, Sup't. CHARGE OF SCHEDULE. SU PE HINT EN DA XT’S OFFICE, • M. k W. P. II. U., Moxtoomkry, Sept. 1:6,1 • ,. ) Ml -AND- RUDMIDE CLOTHING Comprising every article usually kept in First Class Clothing Houses, CONSISTING OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, Black anil Fancy Oassimeres, -AND- FANCY VESTINGS, CLOTHING-, Fino lot of OVERCOATS, Cloth and Cossi- Conts, Full Drops nnd Business Suits of every •tylc, Doo and Cnppimorn Prnts, and Fancy Vesting?. Largo let of Fancy Cnnrimero, Lin en, Hickory nnd Morinn Shirts; Canton Flan nel, Joans ond Merino Drawers- Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gents' and Ladies* Handkerchiefs. Fancy Kid, White, Berlin nnd Cassimero Gloves, Ruck. Gauntlets, Cnuimere Huts, Valises, Umbrellas, ct eotorn. Wc have secured tho services of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, in our Manufacturing Department, who is now proparod to eervo bis old customers, and ns many new ones ns may favor him (and us) with their pntronngo. Having just returned New York, where ho has been enabled to ac quaint himself with the latest fashions and styles of cutting, he will bo the bettor prepared to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION which has always distinguished him as ono of tho MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in the South. Wc cordially invito tho “ Public ’’ to givo a call before pun-busing elsewhere, as we i tend to make it to their interest to purchase fro i 11 be to please, and it is our detor- )stublisli a FIRST CLASS RKP- clnM houses. Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Lettor. Xoi Gilt, Magenta, Blotting nnd Tissi first nnd Billet. , ruled and blank papers. White, Iiuff, Now Opaque, Card nnd Wed ding Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes and Cards. Arnold's and Butler’s Ink.-, Gillett’s Steel Pens, ruber’s Load Pencil’s, Dice, Pl«\icg Cards, Visiting Cards. Portfolios, Looking Glasses, Pieturos, Pruug's Sketch Cards, Tooth Brushes. Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Pocket, Toilet and Fine Combs, Ink, Mucilngo und nn endless variety of STATIONER’S NOTIONS. A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph Albums, containing from S to ttto pictures. Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sketch Books. A choice stock ot Bound nnd Paper Buck Novels, Novolletts, Dime Novels, American Tales, Dime Songsters, and numerous Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOL BOOKS! Teacher? or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to their internet to buy from us. Our aim is to please—our determination to c.*tub)ish a first class reputation. Wc buy at the lowest cash prices and our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Wo respectfully solicit orders from the coun try as well ns from tho city. Orders from any ono will moot with prompt attention nnd those who favor us with such may rely upon just dealing. Anything wanted nnd not nn hand can be supplied within Are days. Call and see us. GEO. II. ROBERTSON k CO. Sopt 21—tf GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO Shippers on the Savannah River. ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE, COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS STEAMERS IRON STEAMER AMAZON, Capt. JOHNSON, NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS, Capt. PHILPOT, NEW STEAMER LAURA, Capt. IIILLER ' THE RATO OF KRKIGRT BY THIS LINK HAS BREN REDUCED FIFTY PER CENT. KroiRlit* arn reroivod daily, and' forwarded semNwoeklv from Siiviinn.h ti,„ lino is prcpnrod jo ship '2M0 hales of Cotton weekly from Aiii-ns'ii Tho Steamer (iibbonsisin every pnriiculnr n first elnss Pussenyer ll.mi Insuruncn can he effected by this Lino At tho lowest rates, l'ortios shipping hv this Lino will lind it to their interest to enn-iem to \»oi,i a of sumo nt Auguste and Snvnnnah. - ■" ' October ti, 1805—lw WM. B. DAVISON, Agent. NEW STORE! newToods! W, L. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) H AS JUST OPENED at No. G4 Broad Street, first door above Randolph, an entirely New nnd Well Assorted Stock of Goods, which he oilers to the citizens of Columbus und vicinity ut reasonable figures. Messrs. Tlio’s Chaffin, Jus. Thwoutt and Charley Shivers, can always he found nt this Establishment, and they will bo pleased to see any of their friends who may favor them with a call, and will not think it a trouble to show Goods. The Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as: Gents’ Boots and Shoo3 Buys on ihi.- Hoad will bo run ( Lcavo Columbus at Arrivo West Foiut Arrivo at Montgomery Loavo Montgomery Leave West Point Arrivo nt Colouinbus 6 25 A. M. 12 M. 15. P. M. 4 A« M, 1 15 p. M. 45, I’. Nl, Connecting with trains nt Woat Point which arrives L M., in time to connect wim Atlantic Rail Road for Chalta north, DAN’L H. CRAM. nept22-tf Gen’l 8up’t. id points Dissolution. heretofore known f on *t -i " ** | A Cargill is this day, by mutual consent, aia iue nights ol Ills concerts. Thoy solved. The business of the late firm willtbi Mince him tho greatest inuHcnl IkjvlIN Jc CARGILL. Krforman RANDOLPH ST. | Its. LEE would rcspectfully^inform he -L friends and tho ladle ! has just returned from Ne nnona iiimAn i .1 • nasjttsi reiurnen irom •lu** tdtr , ances upon any hypothesis | Htoc a of oyoi'S, emiaisting of Ladles' and of ,ut ; flsa; 00 science,” aud continue • Laoes. Plumes, Feathers. Voils, and many other articles too numerous to »nK?J?V. u ® erou * testi to which Tom was 1 which she offers at LG W PRICES. our or by u.? he i“ I -n»C rwu-.cmn, .alic.d. ^t! h9 -« c ^"'uir.rdu.on p anL! LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. Preebion . n re l )e . al > n K with comudness and tit, pi,ved P. 8 ®'! Written oritr.promp. time wham."" 1 P’. r lbe ' firH R,ul pnl . v P»rform«nn h r !■" )IS 'mprovisation, or her, C"- ,? f enmpopition, by Thai- 'io f. L m I"*' Axchi.r.Virdi, anti oth«-s ' u J""r “very form ot niUMoal ex i "umeioui’ t le "xporimonU are too Kyrr.nd 1 ^ ““umerate,> lie showed a "">« wond«rfi?r C nh y r& ' >km| ' hini »"»•"!* round hUtor ,lhonome,ltt rocordod in Showing from the market llhiwt° ttheCincillnttli £n 1 ,,irer of lhc dd i VnPj r ®, w ** * l 'll an advance in the ,old. # rin * 1,10 wo “k the droves J* th °y arrived, at from T5 Mr liiV.. ' *? d ,oraa choice lot. at Sit) *dl? »,rf oun 1*- I’* 1 ® quality wa« Rcn- im.M The market deed »n- M ’“«aiaptic« n4 * BCy to .till further McGEHEE, HAYNES & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO R. F. IIAKHtS & CO.,) Ilroa't Street, Itrloiv Cook*. Hot. THE UNDER-.(V— iwtied having i.ur th haaed tho stock" “ and vol.iclua of K. F. Harris A Co., have re moved immediately below to tho . Croshaw Lot," frouting on Droad .Ireut, where rne> havo arranged the largest and most ramiuodj- ous Stable and Lota in tho city, and will al ways keep on hand Carriages, Buggies and Saddle Horses, to hire on re*4sonablo tonus. HORSES BOARDED it our Stables will re ceive oiroful attention, ami we wiU.nd.aTor to nleaae all who may place HORSES FOR SALE wl %" , wottW 0| n the particular atl.n- tioo of DROVERS to our largo and well arranged Lots for drovjPEtork. McGEHEE, HAYSES A CO. bept 30-lin OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL ltEV.,| Kkvknuk 2d District, Gkoruia. .• Macon, Ga.. August 11, 1865. ) * By order from Trensury Department, taxes, when duo, arc required to bo paid boforo ship ment of ootton cun be made from this district. The 2d District is composed of tlio following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta hoochee, Crawford, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion. Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski* Piko, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding, Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up son, Webster and Worth. JAMES C. McBURNEY. August 22,1885-tf Collector. Internal Revenue Notice. Official instructions having been rocoived tljih day from tho Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, Rail Roads, Steam Boats. Express Com panies and oil pei-tun* n o here' y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the 2d collcctoral district, unlc3J they fir»l procure upormitfrom this office or from my deputies. Cotton enn be shipped on liny Railroad to Ma con. Duty can be paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaques, Deputy Collector. JAMES C. McBURNEY. August 22-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,) 2d Ui.STBicr or Gf.oboia, > Macon, August II, 1865. ) Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars t Ac., aro required to take out a license and givo bond. Tho«e who fail to give bond and procure license aro, in addition to all other penalties and forf.lturos, liablo to pay ono hundred per centum additional duties thorcon. Notice, merchants and others purchasing liquors before tho duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as tho law compels me to soiao it, no matter in whose bunds it may bo found. JAMES C. McBURNEY, aug 22-tf Cuileotor. COLUMBUS. Ga., August 22. 186-5. Having been appointed Deputy Collector lor the countios embracing Muroogeo, Talbot, Har ris. Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, al l j ar- tioJOQgaged in diati’lingspirituous liquors in the above named couuliee will apply ot once at my office, opposite the Perry Ilouie, ond file bonds and procure permits, RICHARD W. JAQIJKS. Deputy Collector aug 22-tf Internal Rev. 2d llist. Go. Our aim v miuiUion to UTATI0N. Having purchased our stock nt thn LOWEST CASH PRICES, our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Columbus, Ga.. Sept. 27—1 tn SUNDRIES! “SO CALLED.” H. 0. MxTOHELL & CO,, (LATE UUNBY & CO.) variety, ol which tho following extended liHlcoinp:!. only a few of the items; 2ft Hal- India Bagging Whittemoro Cards, 5ft coIIm Rope, Soda, 2 bales Twine. Starch, i’ iue Bourbon Whiskey Muoaboy Snuff, Kio nnd Java Co flees, Spices, assort oil, Water Buckets, Cocoa nut Dippers, Well do Fine Bar Soap, Covered do Steelyards, Broom , Padlocks, Whitewash Brushes, Superior enst steel axes Blacking do j Curry Combs, Pocket Knives, iSlates nnd Pencils, Crockery k tilnssware, Spades and SJioyel Calicoes, Wool Delaines, Half Cotton do. Poplins, Mosambiquus, Jaconets, Lawns, French Ginghams, Chomhrays, Bareges. Apron Checks, Groceriofi, all kinds, Tinwnro Snuff, Pocket Cutlery, Table Padlocks, Ifntcheuund Hummers Shoo Thread, Perfumeries, ves and Forks, Ac. Percussion Caps, Kentucky .leans, JJct 5,1865-1 w Tlie Great Ladies Fancy Store. PERRf & CO., 84: 15roacl Street, HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST IIEAU- TIFUI. ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. The Ladic.* nrc politely requested to call on us Oct. 0-1 m Flannels, various colors lluir Oils, Cambrio, Pomades, Irish Lincnsr Tootli and Nail Rnishes Brown Linens, (Both and Hair do Towoling, Fauey Soups, Corsots, Shaving do Hoop Skirts, Cravats, great variety, Lad es* Collars A Cuffs, Paper Collars, Ladies’Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Fronts, Combs of every stylo, Gents’ Underwear, Hair Nets ” ’* Paper and Envelopes, Gloves. " " Pens and Ink lluir Ornaments, Pencils, Ho.sonud Half lioxe. Slates, Wide Bolts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, overy sty.u. Pipes, Buttons, groat variety, Onssimores, Knitting Neodles, Tweeds and J Bleached Homespun, Suspenders, Brown do Pocket Books, Ladies’ lints, latest Calf Wallets, styles. Candle Sticks, Children’s Hats, latest'Kauglipby Mills, stylos, Razors and Straps, Ladies’ Shoes, every Sours. stylo. Shoe Brushes nnd Misses Shoes, do do Blacking. Children’s Shoes, do do Gout’s Hats, overy stylo Boys’ do do do Ami a groat many articles not mentioned. Persons will do well to call and examine our Stock before purchasing. August 2S-:bn I). H. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 7 s PRAUL STHKRT, NEW YORK. FOR SALE AND RENT. GENERAL INTELLIGENCE " —— o r ip x c e . A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A PPLY AT v Oct 10-tf ts BROAD STREET. FOR SALF, O NE KINDLE DRAY AND HARNESS. Apply at 78 Broad Street. FOR SALE. A very desirable orchard, four miles nnd n halt above Columbus, on the Troy Factory road. Persons desiring to pur chase can receive all necessary inlonnation con cerning it by calling upon uic ut my resideneo. Qot 10—lOt MARY L. JONBS. ROPE AND TWINE IF'or Sale. f^A COILS best brands Rope, ~ lbs. Twine. For snlejiy FOR SALE, HARNESS. <,ne may HORSE BUDDY oml HARNESS, Clio tins OARK1ADE and HAR NESS, aud one No. 1 SADDLE HORSE. Apply to J. R. IVEY. At J. U. Ivey k Co.'s Warehouse. net 8-1 w FOR SALE, ._ good Apply at Oct 7-3t now, With fine silver nlatnd harne CARTER CO’S Drug Store Rubber Belting. T wish to purchase several WORK OXEN or MULES. JAMES 11. SUOlUhK. Oct lit—1 m Wanted, A FIRST RATE GARDENER. Oct 10-lot MARY L. .TOMES. FOR SA1.E, Residence in Wynnton. f 1'IlE pleasant, healthy place whore I now -L reside, two uiilcB flam ihe city, coiitniniug fifty-seven acres of laud—about half cleared, the balance in woods; a good well built house with four rooms, and holt largo enough for a diniug room: cellar under the house; good kitchen with three rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; well ot water unsurpassed in tlie country; on orchard ofsover.il hundred fine poach trees, Ac. Apply nt inquirer^office, oot 3—lw JORDAN L. HOWELL, Tru«»ee DISSOLUTION. rpiIE FIRM OF HUGHES k HODGES is I this day dissolved by mutual consent. ') ho firm name will bo used hv either partner in making settleuiunts. The Books aro kopt at ill otllri! of Fuutaino Jt Huultw. r „ „„ W. C. HODGES. Columbus, Sept 19,1865—uotl-ltu NEW FIRM. Ua.'- have this day formed a copartuorship uuder tho nii'tio aud stylo of FONTAINE & HUGHES, lor the transaction of a Warrhousr uat! (itncral Luinmission Dus ness. All business entrusted to them shall receive prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process of eroelion. will soon bc rendy, but in the mean- tiino we will provide storugo tor our patr«ms until tho building is liniihod. Gnr office at pres ent h on ltind )l|di street, in W. W. Garrard’s building, tiOur tlie old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAINE. W. II. HUGHES. Columbus, Sept. 19.1865—octl-tf SARATOGA RESTAURANT WEST SIDE OK I1IIOAD ST., NEXT DOOR TO I). P. ELLIS’ AUCTION HOUSE, UP STAIRS ' , nni 1. I U'OliMEIll.Y Dll. WOOHU CEE'S OFFICE. To the Voters of Columbus, ^ Ladies or famines wisu- rv i.a.nnit*niM) with tlio I aw requiting thoi Rm monls sent to their a entitled t . \..IC at the , rooms can have them senti dayor und Aldertuon aud any purl of tlio city at I lb.) city of Ctduuious, to ho reasouabte rate* 1 names of alii utiiitul olecti- n other offioers” ro*i«t.r«.l. I havo upoasA n list »t (!i« Council Obumber, in (bo Omirt tlou... i»r this IMirpo^t. | 't. M. MOORE. CPk Coun.il. Sept 0,1806—2m Sun copy. General Collecting Ageney, T H UK undor-ign.iJ is now nraparw) t" ro.-cirj all accounts for eolleetion. both from tne North»nJ South My offlo*. for ibo ijriiwnt. will bo .t the l»w room of Hon. Jxmos M. Ijus- sell, over tho storool II. C. Mitchell \ Lo., late R. M Gunby A Co. , . I refer to Mo^rs. Gunby k Co., J. Enni« X I Co , Columbus; E A. Wilcox, cotton broker. Macon: J. Mo*iab, l.ufaula. Ala ; Jno. 11M al* i^or k n»a, Augusta, and Jno. W . Anderson »V |w. u. BENNETT. Oct. 1-tf Fun copy. I>. B. CALDWELL. D. II. Baldwin*, I Vnric J. F. Cummixo. f Ncw ' orK * II. BRUMIAM, l Qnvnnntili C. M. Holst. f bn>ftnnuU ’ BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & U0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. For Rent, A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE w six rooms, convenient to the buidnc.«s p tl»»n of the city: suitable for a boarding ho or private family. XO. I!.-, lUWAD STREW'. tX)l,UM_BUS, Oa. Success Attends tho Diligent! /■'I ODD CHANCE I dTT INVESTMENT-A VT rontl-nmn of floe l.u-inrq lili.:eti 0D , " nd rxporlnnro wrirhcs a piirincr with i-ti|.ital lo engago in a lucrative und extensive hu-incn bur particulars npidv a ih«* IN T E I. LID E X C E 0 FVICF. WANTED, •A. ■\7Vot TNIiirtac, B Y b Kontlemnii in thD oily. Libera! wa.o. given. Apply to * “ l . s J. 11. SIKES. t’OR SALE—A sooon.l han't l'iano r At tho INTELLIDENCE Ol l, 1 OH RENT—A Store nn Br JL able for Dry Uoods or (Jrocerv. An exe.i- lentstand. Apply lo •)• II. SIKES. Valuable Property for Sale, in Wynnton. I AM ofiarinsr for sale Hie line ro.-idom-.. itnnirn 1 as the Butt place, in Wynnton. I uo lot con- tain-)U a tcs. The dwellii u baa - 1 rvoan.l well blushed room*, an 1 to-,i- , „ ut . bouaea on tbopromi.u.-: ynrl i ' ol) nnU dcvorntco with choke I "cry. Tins piuec ia one nnd ; Coluuilius. and is one ol' 11 places in ihif sootion ot count. may be boonllt with lhc place,'if iln. oct 3 OFFICE. elylai.t 'OOH pod -liruii- linli miles Irom i most do-lrahlo Uie turnitine li miles Irom Coin. Baker resides; 400 i tion: dwctlinir. ain. i ry oiU-buitdtOBs, nl) ... may he bought cheap. luuty, Ala., south of rd T il.lo complete. Apply to J. II. bllits, ’ L’OK SALE, n Plnntnlir.ii lour miles from JL t.olumbu.-, Ga., in Alabama: t r<*. h’ji acres cleared ami wi ll impi.ivi-1 *u I-h r room trame dwelling; a.'l neee-an • u:'builau.g-- a* good condition; large vicevar.i wi*-i at. utilCon grai»e vine**; large orchards <• • ( ; 't- i peach apple and pear trees. At. T|,»- plai.tntinn is II, ".o Dud.y aattlemen-. und is very do,.ruble; owned by Mnj. Dr.iyt 01 N„nfi*. F.-r further particulars apply at tho iutellig^q • off: -e 8e l’ 121 J. II. IS IKES. lanlatjon on the M. JL G roll i ;VV H Ala.; 712 tcrod: gin house and order; tliirty-i ingly healthy This place can Apply to sept 12—tf *h la rood gin. iin goad sscleared .. well adapted to cotton; torow All uutbuil.lini wo mile? from Columbu.*; exceed place. be bought on rc.isnnnMn ternif •I - 1I.61KES. FOR KENT, "The Gem.” l'oasossinn given nt once Also ivcral rooms suitable for bud rooms or offices. Apply to PEABODY A BRANNON. Sept 16—lm Attorneys. TO RENT, eight good moms f ;r a fami . rooms in basement for cooking, closet and ser vant*. Apply at THIS OFFICE, sept 14—tf Advances made on consignments to our House in Now York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Oct. 10,1865—3m F. J. Cos ant. . A. J. You so CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, New York, Offer thoir sorviccs for sales Cotton. Tobacco, or other produce, and will purohnso on order goods of all kinds. FOR RENT, T MIE SMALL STORE occupied by P. Bcih- ler, west side Broad street, next above Pemberton k Carter’s drug store. Enquire ol of L. T. DOWNING. Sept 21-tf For Sale, I ?OUll very desirable houses in the city of : Kufaula and ono small Farm four miles north of Eufaula, Ala. Apply to W. J. BRANNON' k CO., Auction and Commission McrobanM. Sept 17—lm EiiIiuiIh. Ala- STEAM SAW MILL I*OR SALiE. I N GOOD Runningorder. porfectlvnew Bc’ts. overy portion of machinery in complete order. Addrosa T. J- PEAllCh. Soals’ Station, M. A G. R. K , Ala., Btpt21—lm *>r nt tbta Offioe. For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horse power STEAM ENGINE, in pcrtcct running order, lt has a gooddouble- flued Boiler and all the appurtenance* neves- surv to make it complete i« »r i in in o«liia t e woik Address A- A. SMI1IIWKK, Kufaula, Ala., or sopt 21 -tf Enn Hirer Office. Columbus, G REFER Atkin-, Dunham k Co., C. R. Woods. E. 1L Young, W. II. Young, R. M. Gunby, Oct. 7—3m T O : Apalachicola, Kin. Eufaula, Ala. 8. V. ROWLAND. ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UNITED STATES ETERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jua J. W. PEASE, bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, QA. LMNE LETTER PAPER, by H,« „.. A ream, FjneCap PaperJ*^the quire or ream. or ream, * ‘‘ ’ l -** Ladies' Fine Note Paper, Gi!t, Coiuniorcial. School and La lie*. Pom, White Buff, upftqtic and Canary Euvelono* India it libber Round Com hi. ' " Drt.'-ing CmuJ.i. .. _ . Turk Combs. Morocco Pocket Books,, Violin Iit>wv. Leather H aliets, Briartvuoq Pipes Im't Mc-r.-haum Vipes. I *i tl i:i It it liher Pipes, (J. D. Gun Cap., Playing Cards. Visiting Cards, Tooth Pi k Guitar Strings Momorunduin Hooks. A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP MW SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. Sept 19—tf It. Z. ItUOKKJt, • WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 1 30, WEST SIUK UliOAD ST. A LWAYS ON HAND a full and complete Stoek Dry Goods, Groceries. Cutlery, Hardware, Tinwaro. Gla^waie, Crockery, Boot*, Shoes, Hats. Domestic an 2UUft lbs l C L which can be hnd nt , Wholesale or Retail, No difficulty in having your money changed. IIUK 21-11 CITY FOUNDRY. they havo REBUILT their Ful'NDRY. and aro now prepared to do any kind . t •' A STINGS of Brass or Iron; Mich h- Sugar Mills of tho most IMPROVED PATTERN. nnd anv siie: wbioh wo will W A Kll A N T t«• ST A N I); S Y HU P KETTLE*. BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING, WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS. J UST RECEIVED, a fino Msortmentol Silvoi Hunting Case Watches. ALSO. „ „ „ lO.OtX* Percussion Caps. T. 8. SPEAR, aug 1ft-tf FOR SALE, AT TUB OLD STAND 01 J. B. JAQUES & BRO., A LOT OF FISK Top and no Top Buggies, I3C A. n 1XT 3H Sf St. WHIPS AND COLLARS. BOOTS AND SHOES, OENEIML PIRIHASINU AGENCY. 1». 8. nKXEDICT. K. AV. BBKKUICT. J. O. BEXkOlOT, I). S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION mehoiiawth, NO. 236 MAIN STREET, Between Third aud Fourth St*., LOI1MV1LLK, KY. Ost. 4—2m NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl and Third Street*, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oot.fi, 18*15—2m SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Oot5-tf W. W, (MItRAKD. ISRAEL F. BROWN & 80N, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT. W ILL annul promptly to (lie purphajing ami fill warding ot al clusaoa ol M h HU II- AND1SK aiiJ every iWrlptlon ol M A(.HIN- KRY, xpplioablo lo tlio wauls of th. Southern 11 Ai'lpurohu.s male froe of Commission tilt October next. .: iho lowest Market r.toa, nut forwarded by the most expoditioun routes* Or ders must be accompanied with the money, und addn «*M to us either at New London,Conn., or 82 John Street, New York. Refer to E K. Brown, Macon, Ga., and \\ . G. Clemons. Co umbus, flu. »ufl-U and uny Kind of mill work. We will make any kind *»f Machinery l in - ■ ! or- •\ der; such a* SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, ami in fact any thing in our iim . In connection with our bu*incs-,we have seemed tho services of one of il.o be.-t PAT TERN MAKERS in thee untr We aie al-o making a largo n-.oirtmont «»» HOLLOW-WARE; such a- POTS, OVENS, SKILLETS. SPIDERS an.I LIDS. Wo will eKch-ingo any thing in our line for any kind ol Country Produce, at old I’M ICES or MONEY. Ordors respectfully solicited an I promptly executed. May 10J is.;-,.—if ‘ PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. r | , HK undersigned beg leave to inform their I Irieiitis and the public Generally, that they havo built a first class Foundry ami Machine Shop on Oglethorpe rtreet, betwovu Franklin ami llridgo streou, and uro proi ared to d.i anything in thoir line of bm>tne««. Wo will SUGAR MILLS ot any mi.*, with wrought cr oast iron atmlt*. from 14 inches m IS inches di ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to 10ogallons, and all the intt rnu'dmto sizes. We will m-iko to ordor hAIV-MILLS and MILL WORK gouornlly, id Jirioi* or triin, ami Hi) kind, til* CASTINUS. HOLLOW-WARK, 1*1 0['oilS. IRON RA1L1NO and anything .bo publl- ut' iron. All kludt of MALIIINLUY ropatroil with nt.inora unit despatch. lu connection with our l»u<,incsi, n* have se cured the ser vices of a tir.-t via-* u cud man, wh«i will take great pleasure in hauling all Castings made at our Woks to thedifferc nt depotN.Meaui- boat lauding*, or anywhere in iliecity, tree of , charge. L. II \ l M AV A CO. P. S. Ail kinds of Country Produce taken in i exchange tor work, on liberal terms, *ui l5“U L. U. X CV.