Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 12, 1865, Image 3

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'local news mm_ “mcUua Alabamft! k ‘T P „««.Sea)»'Statio n . Uatchflcbubbco. •f Uon., flurtvillo. ■ a .W. U.r.Pcraona. B »l‘ s . a ““ rry . t0 ”'njlicr, Su?P. eBSlon ' : a ADdr.vr.-i. Ct.«nn , n u l-'«e«- smith. Union • ^ ^ Leilof-' 1,lu a ‘ j. Burke. Uleunvillo. , flioiii xtbltyay, , jtokins. BW«W' ' L Mlowine nxtno.i gontlomen arc our [‘t.rt'tM dCI "’" ° n lh “ Mu6C0B ° e l^v-. 2 Col. J. A. L. Lite. ££*» «• »• "'"• u " 19 - tfte^w:c«v IS0TO , -VBBKLV ENQ.CIRBRi T,IE ftii'oJ o long list of subscriber? to >*”" , ier from Hurtvillc, Alo.. and wt .,hml of acknowledging the receipt !,hU : .tf scot us—all raying in ad- be ”w« arc alio daily asked by others, do- .ubicribc, when wo will start tho •in Wo cannot Juit new fix tho pro tocol we intend to commence amin tho d .’Veftho «V.Wg A'aoa.rer m a short !"xbe mails arc not yet extended into the " Kjivontl the railroads, and all or nearly S"JS?»7«.tav.« daily. But wo gratify the dispetiti' of so many per uke o"nr' weekly, and will thcreforo ce'hastc to .tart it aguin. In the meantime labour friends to get up 1UU and .end 5 ota* H *iU bc ltot f " neigl-bnr- r„ff the railroad- lines to make nrrango- lfcr getting their papers from the nearest : inform us eftho depot to which they Ik, mailed, Tho pnoo of tho Wee Wg win'bo rln year, or fl for tilloo iilii, io advance, _ Sew Advertisements. ) }’. Jillis' stock sulo tO'day, at lmlf- 110 o’clock. t will please the traveling public to see icurd of Messrs. Corkcry & Millward, prietors of tbo Spots wood Hotel, ltich- ni j y a . The higlf reputation of this lc \ui maintained during tho war, under circumstances that requirod the it unflagging energy, directed by ca- itycf the tii st order. Ennis As Co. have been receiving , re new and useful articles in their lino, w rivers and limited railroad facilities t keep Ennis back, llo will havo d«. Ir. W. W. Prtldon proposes a flmnll icrof $100 on hi- superior marUsman- ) with a pistol. His card will tell of whereabouts. to*, l*ond Ac WMicro;, agents, notify public that tho Southern Mutual lnsu- eCompany is sound and all right for irgc business. Call on Dr. Pond, at m's book store. FheCity Council have ostablMiod, and ilith for the informjition of ail con ned, tho rates of dray ago to bo charged .bis city. 'he Planters' Hotel, kept by Mr. Si ns, is again opened for boarders. It is iTcnienlly locatod for tho business Ibecity, and Mr. Simons will spare no ns to please all who may patronize Who does not liko good living?” That kequestion. Wo don’t know. Where it bo found? Ask Silvers & Kradlcy f Boulter's old stand. They havo ovory- ujftbo market aflbrds, and are going to it up to suit all taatoa. bjor Sikes has revised his card; road .ndseehow much ho can do for you. lit ho can’t do yo you, must bo difll- tof accomplishment. wmo Federal soldiers, or persons dtvss- uch, went yesterday to tho houso Mr, Moses Taylor, who lives sorno six les from this city, and demanded his wey. Upon being refused, they seized dhung him until life was nearly ex- ict, four times. Mr. Taylor not being epared to resist such pursuasion any nger, yielded to their demands and gave some two hundred dollars in gold, ght or nine hundred in greenbacks, and vcral hundred in bank bills. Aro our •oplealways to ho tho victims of such iprednlions? Has saltpetro qeasod to :plode ? Wo learn that a shooting match was sdeup in Macon, a few* days ago, bo- teen Col. French Woodall, of this mili— ry po*t, and the great champion of the ‘tol rifle and pistol shooting, Captain ravis, in which Col. Woodall caino off ictor. Tho Captain must look out, or he 111 logo his laurels. Lfct night, between seven and eight clock, a Oro broke out in tho lower part, f the city. We did not hear whose houso u burnt, but as there are no largo build- K* in that section of tho city, tho do* Iniction of property could not havo been Teat From the New York World, 1th. Negro SufIVage Voted Down in Con necticut. Tho result of the Connecticut election is tho best response yet made in the North to tho reconstruction pol'cy of tho Presi dent, and is likely’ to remain the host till we hold our ol.eciion in New York. To havo achieved such a triumph over tho Republican policy, and in a New England State too, is an excellent beginning. It goes far toward settling the question of negro suffrage, and is a harbinger of tho complete overthrow of tho Republican party. It w'all in vain that dishonest and slippory political tricksters, now that the deteat is accomplished, attempt to befog tho subjoot by pretending that it was not a party issue. Never was a party issue moro squarely presented, or more boldly accepted. What is its history ? Why, that in tho Connecticut Legislature, at its last seseicn, held in tbo spring sinco Mr. Johnson became President, th-is subject was brought up by the Republicans, und, in spite of the opposition of the Demo cratic minority, was submitted to tho people by a strict party vote/ When tho timo came to hold tho party convention, preparatory to tho late election, tho Re publican platform indorsed the action of tho Legislature, and strongly recommen ded the adoption of negro suffrage. The Democratic convention, on tho contrary, took a decided stand in opposition to the amendment. If wo follow its history through tho canvass, wo llnd the sumo comploxion of facts; every Republican paper in tho Stat^o zealously advocating, and every Democratic papor strenuously opposing it. To pretend now, after an inglorious defeat, that it was not a party issue, is a stretch of barefaced unpudcTico which would bo venturod on only by tho pseudo-conservative Republicans of this State, who insist that a single small fig leaf is a full suit of clothes, and hides all their nakedness. Tho consequences of this Republican defeat in Connecticut will be every way most propitious and important. It is the last attempt that will bo made to introduce negro suffrage into any Northern Stato while the work of Southern reconstruc tion in progress. The Republicans will not dare to squarely present tho issue again in their own Stales, ami their mem bers of Congress will labor under thr* disadvantage of trying to force upon the South a measure which tlie Northern States will not endure. Although tho President has no objection to every Stato deciding this question for itself in any way it sees fit he cannot but regard tho result in Connecticut as highly favorable to tho success of his policy. It shows that oven in tho North, where tho negroes are so few that they would bo but as dust in tho political balance, a rooted repugnance to their race will not tolerate tin; notion of equality. What insufferable effrontery is it, then, to urge this equality upon tho South, whuro ti.o repugnanco is equally great, and where the negroes aro so nu merous that they would constitute a great disturbing element in the politics of the country* Mr. Johnson and his friends in Congress can ply tho Radicals with a perpetual argumentum ad hominem of which they can neither parry the point nor will bo willing to admit the force. This gratifying result has been achieved by tho aid ot the returned soldiers, who universally abominate all the supcrtinc philanthropy of negro voting and negro equality. Actual con:net with and obser vation among the negroes of the youth has impressed the soldiers with tho un speakablo absurdity of giving them tho eloclivo francliLo^ ^ Tho Chinese giant in England put a clause in his contract that if he died ho should be sent free of expense to China, He carries his eotlin with him. SPECIAL NOTICES. Wotioo. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. On and after Monday, ‘.lib instant, tho Pas senger Train will leave Girard for Union Springs at 2 o,clock, P. M. octG—2tu 13. E. WELLS, Sup't. lUotioo. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. On and after Monday, 9th instant, tho Furo on this road will bo reduced to six cents per mile. oct 6-1 w J. M. FRAZER, Treas'r. Eagle Manufacturing Company. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of tho Engle Manufacturing Company at their office in Columbus, on Saturday, the 14th of October, at 10 o’clock, A. M. A full attendance) is desirable, as important business, will be brought before the meeting. „ c A1 K. M. GUNBY. President. Oct. 5-td Notice! TREASURER’S OFFICE, j Muscogee R. R. Co., > Columbus, Ga., Sept., 1st, 1865, J On and after this date the fare on this road will bo five cents per mile. JAS. M. BIVINS, Treasurer, Sept 1-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SUPERINTEND ANT'S OFFICE, Musoogbk Rail Road, > Columbus, Ga., Aug. 14, '65. ) Shippers and Consignees are hereby notified that this Company will not bo responsible for freights shipped to any Station on this Road, or ut Culumbus, after it is discharged from our cars. W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. aug 14-tf NOTICE. . IUSCOGEE ltAILRC Columbus, Ga., Aug. 11,1865, GUIfS COMPANY is propared to make con- 1 tracts for tno delivery at this place of Oak and Pine Wood by the oar load. Parties wish ing same will please make application immedi ately, W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. nugll-tf Notice to Shippers. Office Muscookr Railroad, t Columbus, Ga., July 31st, 1865. ) Tho Muscogee Railroad is now running a DAILY TRAIN to Macon, and are prepared to forward freight with dispatch to Macon, Millodgoville, Atlanta,and intormodiato points, julydl-t' W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. OFFICIAL. IIEAD-IIUARTHKS, DKP'T OF UKOHtllA.l Office Provost Marshal General, f August v, G.\„ Get. 1st., lSt-5. J rovost Marshal General's t Orders No. 4. 1 Information having reached these Head- Quarters that privato arms have in some instan- bcen soized by the Military Authorities iu this Department, it is therefore ordered: I. That privato urtus, such as sporting guns, pistols, Ac., (other than Colt’s Navy revolvers,) will in no cases bo taken from peaceable persons making no improper uso thereof. II. Tho side arms of paroled offices of the late so-called Confederate Army, will not bo taken from their owners so long as their paroles aro observed. III. All othor Confederate or United Stato 8 arms of any description, such as Muskets, Car bines, Swords, Colt’s Navy revolvers, Ac., will at once bo seized together with^ho ammunition therefor, and all perrons having atnl concealing the same, upon discovery, will bo promptly ur- rosted and summarily punished. IV'. Assistant Provost Marshals throughout this Department uro charged with the execu tion af this order. By command of Major Gon. STEEDMAN. II..W. Snow, Lt. Col. and Act’g Pro. Mar. Gen., D. G. Official: M. R. Butz, Lt. and A. A. A. Oen’l. Oct. 10—4t Notice to Shippers. Treasurer’s Office, Museogoo R. R. Co., 1 Columbus, Ga., July 31st, 18G5. J From and aftor tho 1st August, pre-payment will bo required for all freight shipped to But ler and intermediate Stations. Tho freight on all goods received at this placo from any point, must bo paid on delivery of the articles. Shipifcrs will ulcase tako notice, os those rules will be rigidly enforued. july:U-tf J. M. 131YINS. Treas’r, KTotioo ! OFFICE MOBILE & GIRARD R. R., August 15,1KG5. . An adjourned mooting of tho Stockholders of this Company will be held at tho Otlico, Girard, Ala., on tho third Wednesday in October noxt, at 11 o’clock, A. M. J. M. FltAZER, aug 19 td Secretary. •V body of United States regular sol p&hged through this city yesterday uWnoon, en route to Texas. MEDICAL NOTICE. T MIE itnprossion having obtained among some ot my “Patrons,” and the citizens of Columbus and vicinity, that I havo abandoned tho "Medicul Profession” in consequence ot my recent mercantile operations: 1 avail my self tho pleasure, through the medium of your paper of correcting the error, and to assure tho 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 a professional character, which have been, for years, so pleasant and agreeable. Calls left at the Drug Store of Messrs. Brooks A Co., (one door above Eunis A Co.,) or at ray residence on Forsyth street, will moot with prompt attention. Oct. 10—Iu vill meet will WM.'W. FLEWELLEN, M. I). }. or k Tribune, and other 100M.F journal*, angrily do- u!’ nnce 10111 or inclining to adopt 5S.'“ lrc “* e - Quoth *fcc Tribune: ore ofT c ; ,m ' uit tcd wrong from pure MaorJh * •* Tho net is simply FeountoW wi'ioh can only be en oft f °-,V y tho r “ ct even Four o war ba3 n<it i’OO'i enough ,‘ h « dough out of the old pro. erS,mu, ut!el 7' t ' n P y of Connecticut to uted hl^ 0 b n s Kv , <i lu *ding sisters. Tlioy hem i.£4 men , boenuso slavery whipped nuhond 1*' “ n i l ^ oy hnvon’t acquired ;e, ri - e J l . ou K b , oven from tho last four mart. t0 , lmv0 F ot °'’ or il - >> plsintt o th i s f vo “fiver 1 * whip ore lay»«thtlL ‘^ 8 °f Connecticut to. ,m»nci toL“, r f lho backs of tlm half- bl !' cl i 8 uf ‘be South’." Jut j ft* 18 d . ro » dfu "y oulof hu,!1 °f- •urds to".. i 5s .before tho election its lotw. _ *“ d °f Connecticut wore nil 'inersr ir- lts dls °bnrgus aro venom and •ounecticut uS 0 “ l, ’ 1 ° ‘ h »t tlie people of luty u T ad , “ s grave a sonso of their "requitetr.? bune . ,l!iS of ita dul y' and uJriaeni ,* S LOr "t' 1 etcnt to form a correct wtition H’° vcry important )>ro- fnhanV.to,'" 11 ' 01 ! t0 tlloir decision. Tho d»lc^, n 5 b f u t? of . tl, em for rejecting its ’*0 honno luUo y , "’k l bo dictates of their ic *. Utont CUI,V n C l ons °f fight and Jus- WV^ r . 0, “. P lbl ?;, 11 shows how little 'hheltow.r,|, l6 |? b > 0 war” has accom- «o, Jotnppring tlio hearts of hsTrihns^ 0 lcut w 'll. nodoubt, survivo "■buns s wrath,—Xashvil\c Union. oruntv } n U r K IN Connecticut.—Kvorv voted u.\ n 0 . t * n .? w ' ou t except Windlmm, went cit. r ,,i 0 °nstitutionnl amend- folored personf 1 , bo ,r!Kht uf sufl'rago to “'f 1 feceivod'ii n , Wm ! ll ‘«m theapiond* o>uut,^‘’* d majority. Hartford •mendiuont ii' W “gainst tho N «»Und\, N “ w ll,lvon county 2,000, "««t I Fairfield county *rtd To , 1 l>»na county M\ Liteti- f'utilv 'l? , M !*;ut OU0 ami Muldtosex bJ'-u Will n U , 1 . * ho majority in the “td not be les. than tJ.utJO, THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. MO ,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, (laiiu anti Ileal Estate Agent, No. 30 Market Street, lip Stair MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oct. 10—8m* Through to Atlanta, SUP SUIN'TEN 1) ANT’S OFEICK, MUSO<J<L<E RAILROAD CO.. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 9th, 1865. Must-ogee Hull Hoail Schedule. TER MC ... songer Train on this road will Loavo Columbus at 7 o’clock, A. M. Arrive in Macon at 4.10 ** 1\ M, Leavo Macon at 7.28 " A. M. Arrive in Columbus at 4.24 " P. M Itlacun uml Western 11. It. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. Loavo Macon 6.30, P. M, Arrive at Atlanta 2.Z3, A. M. Loavo Atlanta 6.50, P. M Arri ' *' * *' iimUE OF SCIIEIHILE. SUPERINTEN DA NT74 OFFICE. M. A W. P. 11. 11., Muntgomkry, Sopt. 20,1865. O N and aftor Friday, Sopt. 22d, 1865, T r aina on this Road will bo run us follows: Leave Columbus at 6 25 A. M Arrivo Wost Point 12 M * Arrive at Montgomery 9 15, P. M. Leave Montgomery 4 A. M. Loavo West Point 1 15 P. M. Arrivo fit Colouuibus 6 45, P. M, Connecting with trains of A. A W. P. R. 11. at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 P. M., in timo to connect with the Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga und points norfli, DAN’L H. CRAM, sopt22-lf Gen’l Sup’t. OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV., Revenue 2d District, Georgia. Macon, Ga.. August 11, 1365. By order from Treasury Dopartinont, taxon, when duo, are required to bo paid beforo ship ment of cotton can be made from this district, Tho 2d District is composed of tho following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta hoochee, Crawlord, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Harris, Houston, Leo, Maoon, Marion Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski 1 Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Spaulding, Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Up’ son, Wobstcr and Worth. JAMES C. McBURNEY, August 22,1865-tf Collector. Dissolution. rpjIE Firm heretofore known as Kivlin A X Cargill is this day, by mutual consent, dls- l’ho business of tho late firm will|be FASHIONABLE M I L L I N E B Y, RANDOLPH ST. M US. LEE would respectfully inform hor friends and tiro Indies generally, that she has just returnod from New York with a choice stock of GOODS, consisting of L idles and Misses’ HATS, trimmed i.ml ijutrimmcJ; French and American 1' LOWERS, Ribbons, Lncos, Plumes, Feathers. Veils, and many othor articles too numerous to mention; allot which she otters at LOW PRlCh/r. An early call is rospoctfully solicited, aug 26—tf LIVERY mShli STABLE. McGEHEE, HAYNES & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO K. F. UARK1 Urou.l Street, Ucloxv Conk’. i & CO„) Hotel- TIIE UXOER-i/V— siencdhavtiigI'ur-w <|r^) ohasu,l Hut Stuck chicles fit' R. F. Harris i Co., hav lutcrual Revenue Notice. Official instructions having boon received this day from tho Commissioner of Internal Revo nuo. Rail Ronds, Stoarn Boats, Express Com panics and all persons a~e hero’ y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it out of tho 2d collcotoral district, unless they first procure a permit from this offico or from my deputios, Cotton can be shlppod on nny Railroad to Ma con. Duty can bo paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaqucs, Doputy Collector. JAMES C. McBURNEY, August 22-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE, 2i> District of Georgia. Macon, August 14, 1865. xJotico is horoby given that all Distillers of apples, poaches, grapes, corn, or other substan ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars t Ac., aro requirod to take out a liconso and give bond* Those who fail to give bond and procuro license are, in addition to all other ponaltios and forfeitures, liablo to pay one hundred |i contuin additional duties thereon. Notice, merchants and othors purchasing liquors beforo the duty is paid, do so at their own risk, as tho law compels mo to seize it, no mutter in whoso hands it may be found. JAMES C. McBURNEY aug22tf Colloctor: COLUMBUS, Ga.. August 22. 1865. Having boon appointed Doputy Collector for tho counties cm hr. icing Museogoo, Talbot, Har ris. Marlon, Chuttahoochooand Stewart, all p tiesonxageri indbtiTingspirituousliquorsin the above nattiud counties will apply at once at my offioo, opposite tho Perry House, and file bonds and procuro permits, RICHARD W. J AGUES. Deputy Collector ati*23-tf Internal Kov. 2d Dial. On. O. E. Thoma*. W. W, Fi.ewki.i.ks, CLOTHING IMPORIItM. G. E. THOMAS & CO., -AT- No. 125 Broad Street, Oolxg.nxX3x1.fli9 Goorgin, RESPECSTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that they have now in store, and to arrivo, a SPLENDID Stock of ISHI -AND- RUDY NUDE CLOTHING Comprising overy article usually kopt in First Class Clothing Houses, CONSISTING OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, Blaok and Fancy Cassimeres, -AND- FANCY VESTINGS, CLOTHING, Fino lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cossi- Coats, Full Dress and Business Suits of evory style. Doe and Cassimoro Pants, and Fanoy Vestings. Lugge lot of Fancy Cassimoro, Lin en, Hickory aiid*^lorino Shirts; Canton Flan nel, Joans and Merino Drawers. Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gents’ and Ladies’ Ilandkerchiofs, Fancy Kid, White, Borlin and Cassimero Glovos, Buck. Gauntlets, Cassimoro Hats, Valises, Umbrellas, et cetera. We have secured tho sorvicos of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, n our Manufacturing Department, who is now prepared to servo his old customers, and as many now ones as may favor him (and us) with thoir patronage. Having just returned from New York, whoroho has boon onablod to ac quaint himself with tho latest fashions and stylos of cutting, ho will bo tho bettor prepared togivo that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION which has always distinguished him as one of the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in tho South We cordially invito tho " Public ” to givo us a call boforo purchasing olsowhorc, as wo in tend to mako it to thoir interest to purchaso from us. Our aim will bo to ploaso, and it is our deter mination to establish a FIRST CLASS REP UTATION. Having purchased our stock at tho LOWEST CASH PRICES, our motto will ho Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Columbus, Ga., Sopt. 27—lm NEW BOOK STORE, NEWS DEPOT, -AND- NOTION HO USE, 00 UUOAD STHEKT. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. GEO. H. ROBERTSON & UO., TYE3PECTFULLY announce to (ho oitizens AV of Columbus that they have now in store, anq ontho way here, a choice and desirable stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising every articlo usually kept in first class houses. Uegal Cap, Bill Can, Lcttor, Note and Billet, Gilt, Magenta, Blotting and Tissue, ruled and blank papers. White, Duff, Now Opaque. Card and Wed- ding Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes and Cards. Arnold’s and Butler’s Inks, (lillctt’s Steel l’ons, labor’s Lead Pencil’s, Dice, Pla\ing Cards, Visiting Cards, Portfolios, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Prang’s Sketch Cards, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Pocket, loilet and Fino Combs, Ink, Mucilage and an endless variety of STATIONER’S NOTIONS. A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph Albums, containing from S to 200 pictures, Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sketch Books. A choice stock of Bouud and Paper Back Novels, NovellettP, Diino Novels, American Tales, Dime Songstors, and Humorous Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOLBOOKS! Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to thoir intore.-t to buy from us. Our aim is to ploaso—our determination to establish a first class refutation. We buy at tho lowest cash prices ami our motto will bo ‘‘Quick Sales and Small Profits.” We respectfully solicit orders from the coun try os well as from the city. Orders from any one will meet with prompt attention mul tboso who favor us with such may rely upon just dealing. •Jf- Anything wanted and not on Hand can be supplied within live days. Call and sco us. GEO. II. ROBERTSON & CO. Sept 21—tf NEW STORE! GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO Shippers on the Savannah River. ERWIN & HARDEE’S LINE, COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING FIRST CLASS STEAMERS IRON STEAMER AMAZON, NEW IRON STEAMER WM. G. GIBBONS NEW STEAMER LAURA, TlfE RATE Ob’ FREIGHT BY THIS LINE IIAS BEEN REDUCED FIFTY PER CENT. C/irr. JOHNSON, C'ai-t. PIIILPOr, Capt. HILLER. of aaino nt Augusta"and Savannalu'" 1,lt0r06t I" consign lo Agonls WM. B. DAVISON, Agent. October 0, 1865—lw FOR SALE AND RENT. ^TsplendiFstore™ FOR KENT, A PPLY AT A Oct lo-tf VR I3I10AD STRUCT. FOR SALF, ()NJE SINHLE DRAY AND UAllNKSS. Y Apply at 78 Broad Street. NEW GOODS! W, L. PARKER, (DATE OF KENTUCKY.) H AS JUST OPENED at. No. 04 Broad Street., first door above Randolph, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stock of Uoods, which he offers to tho citizens of Columbus und vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tlio’s Ohuflin, .las. Tlnvcatt and Charley Shivers, can always ho found at this Establishment, and they will bo pleased to see any of their friends who may favor them with a call, and will not thiulc it a trouble to show Goods. Tho Stock consists of Goods of every description, such as: 1 Shoes FOR SALE. A VERY DESIRABLE ORCHARD, four miles and a half above Columbus, on tho Troy Factory road. Persons desiring to pur chase cun receive all necessary information con cerning It by calling upon mo at my residence. _Oct ID—10t MARY L. JU N MS. ROPE AND TWINE For Sale. * Rope, For sale by J. R. IVEY Ac CO. The Great Ladies Fancy Store. PERRY & CO., 8-4 14road Street, HAVE JUST OPENED TIIE MOST BEAU TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. The Ladies aro politely requested to call on us DISSOLUTION. HE FIRM OF HUGHES Ac HODGES is _ this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho firm name will be used by eithor partner in making settlements. The Books aro kopt at tho office of Fontaino A Hughe*. mI W. C. HODGES. Cojumbus, Sept 19, 1865—ootl-lm NEW FIRM. T^IIK undersigned beg leave to inform their X friends and the publio generally, that they have this day formed •copartnership undor the name and style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, for the transaction of a Warehouse and General Ooiumissiou Business. All business entrusted to them shall receive prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process of erection, will soon bo ready, but in tho mean time wo will provide storage for our patrons until tho building is finished. Our office at pres ent is on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrard s building, near the old ^'^f^TAINE W. U. I1UUUKS. Columbus, Sopt. 19,1865—octl-tf SARATOGA RESTAURANT. WEST SIDE OF BROAD ST NEXT DOOR TO 1). 1*. ELLIS’ AUCTION HOUSE, UP STAIRS (FORMERL y DR. WOO DR UFF’S OFFICE.) Ladies or families wish ing meals sent to their r«Apms can have them senti to any part of the city at reasonable rates, Gents’ Boots Boys " " " Groceries, all kinds, Tinwaro “ “ Snuff, Rocket Cutlery, Table Padlocks, Hatchets and Hammers Shoe Thread, Perfumeries, Half Cotton do. Poplins, Mosumhiquos, Jaconots, Lawns, French Ginghams, Chmnbrnys, Bareges. Apron Chocks, Flannels, various colors! llnir Oils, Cambrics, j Pomades, Irish Linens. Tooth and Nail Brushes Brown Linens, Cloth and Hair do Toweling, Fancy Soups, Corsets, I Shaving do Hoop Skirts, {Cravats, great variety. Ladies’ Collars & Cutis, Paper Collar.*, Ladies’ llandkdtchiuls- Shirts and Fronts, Combs of evory stylo. Gents’ Underwear, ilair Nets " " Fuitor awl Euvolopos, Glovos, " " i Pons and Ink, Hair Ornaments, ; Pencils, Hose and Half Ho.so, •Slates, Wide Bolts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, every sty o, j Pipes, Buttons, groat variety, Cassimeres, Knitting Needles, Tweeds mul Jeans, Bleached Homespun, j Suspenders, Brown do Pocket Books, Ladies’Hats, latest Calf WalRls, styles, Candlesticks, Children’s Hats, latest’Kaughphy Mills, stylos, | Razors and Straps, lies’ Shoes, every Knurs, stylo, Shoo Brushes and Misses Shoes, do do < Blacking. Children’s Shoos, do do (font’s Hats, overy style Boys’ do do do ^ And a groat many artielos not mentioned. Persons will do well to call and uxnmino our Stock before purchasing. August JS-.‘ini D. II. BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 17 8 PEAIIL STREET, NEW YORK. FOR SALE, HARNESS, one gray HORSE BUGGY and HARNESS, one fine CARRI AGE and HAR NESS, andonoNo, 1 SADDLE HORSE. Apply to J. It. IVEY, At J. It. Ivey Ac Co/s Warehouse. net 8—lw Rubber Belting. li to purchase several WORK OXEN o MULES. JAMES II. SHORTER. Oct 10—1 in Wanted, A FIRST RATE GARDENER. OotlO-lOt MATtY L, J0NB8. FOR SALE, Residence in Wynnton. r pilE pleasant, healthy placo where I now J. reside, two miles from die city, containing fifty-seven acres of land—about half cleared, the balance in woods; a good Well built house with four rooms, and hull large enough lor a dining room; collar under the house; good kitchen with throe rooms, and all necessary outbuildings ; well ot water unsurpassed in too eountrv; an orchard of several hundred fine peach trees, &c. Apply at Emiuirrr office, to .JORDAN L. HOWELL, oct 3—lw Trustee. For Rent, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OPPXCE, NO. (15 BROAD STRRiyj’, COLUMmjs, (1A. Success Attends tlie Diligent! Ti’OIl SALE—A Plantation l'j miles f r , J , 1 l*iu, A a., containii ’mutation 1M mi . . - ....aiding :;ss acres. I woll adtiptoj to tno grotub of , cb trees ami a variety al ntliitr utcusila Apply to Jtf. Also, Tho J 1 .' iV! fllKES." J^UR SALE—A varyxaiuabio city ip-ijonca •*- known as tbo ThAntau |.i.icv. at i.rvlanr bolongtng to A. II. LtoU itl ,,i u j tug on McIntosh street, runnin-' too k ti, F.ir* Hvf.h wir.tnt .. .. ii. " k i • i or- ^? tr “ 0 f !- | r^ i 'V'‘ ) "UVli.rcnu,, a full acre lot; contains nvo dwell ut-buif This rooms each, with tho The whole finished ... u..,m»gmo Kf .... A fine flower garden attached. Apply f«» * J. 11. 8IKES. The h,. amfa'go H"iV.' dl ii.'ks but little Wo! i tin 'UIC ES. 6 rooms well finished. .... usual supply of out-buildiu.'s' ol water. Call for further inl< VOR SALE-A fino Buggy, J with single or double farm Apply to pjODD CHANCE Foil INVESTMENT-A ami expuricuco wishes a partner with .-.i . engage in a lucrative and extensive bu> n.*si tor particulars apj.lv a' the INTKLLHiENCE OFFICE. WANTED, TNTxiritic, B Y agonUeinan in tliia city. I,il„. r ,! tfivon. Apply to '■ i,., oetS J. II. SIKES. L’CR SALE—A sccomi hand I’iann ■U At the INlEl.LltiENCJ) OFFICE IJOl. KENT— A Store on liroa.l A able tor Dry Hoods oi Or , iont stand. Apply to J-ii, SIKES, Valuable Property for Sale! iu Wynuton. I AM otl wing forsalethe line ri- i-liMt.. |.,,„n-n 1 as tho Butt place, in Wvii,.t..,, i, . . ' tains JG acrc.s. Tho ilwelliun has n , -Va, {" well tiuished rooms, ami there plenty . , . , oil »uddecorated withe!n.i«* • il -o.-.,... .hn'i;,! J'ei v. ihis joace is one an.l a halt n-.il. - f r „ m Ltd uni bus ami is one of the m t d.-iral»l«» places in this section of country, f he u, ol may he bought with the place, it di i, . i uct3 J* Ii. .-IKES. tion of the city; suitable for a hoarding house or nrivnto family. For terms apply to Dr. M. Wnopmw or MRS. S. S. BARD WELL. octl-tf D. II. Baldwi: J. F. CUMMINU H. Brigham, I C. M. Holst. J ’ [-Now York. Savannah. BRIGIIAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. Advances mode on consignments to our Houso in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Oct. 10,1865—3ni for reimt, Basement under formerly known as “The Gem.” Possession given at once. Also iveral rooms suitable for bed rooms or offices. Apply to PEABODY *Y BRANNON. Kept 16—lm Attorneys. TO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE in Wynnton wit e'ujlit good rooms for a family and *fou rooms hi basement for cooking, closet and sei vants. Apply at THIS OFFICE, sopt M—tf J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, GA. piNE LETTEll 1-Al'Elt, by tl.o ,„,iro or Fjtttt Call Paper, by tlm (Miiro or ream e me Commercial Nuto 1-apor, by tbe qttiro Ladies* Fine Note Paper, tiilt, Couiutureiul, Srhool and I p White, lluli; UjiUiHte and Catiary .Wei, India Rubber Bound Comb-* ’ Morocco Pockc Leather Walb . D. Gun Caps Brin Im’t FOR RENT, HIE SMALL STORE oecmiiod by _ ler, west side Bi Pemberton Ac Cartcr’t Sept 21-tf For Sale, _ faula" and one small Farm four mile north of Eufaula, Ala. Apply to W. J. BRANNON Ac CO., Auction and Commission Merchants, Sopt 17—1 id Kutaula, Ala. STEAM SAW MILL FOUL HAXiE. I N GOOD Running ordor, perfectly new Belts, every portion of machinery in complete order. Address T. J* PEARCE, Seals’ •Station, M. Ac G. R. R., Ala.. Sopt 21—lm or at this Ollice. For Sale, D. E Oct. 4-tf Sun copy. CALUWULL. D. 8. URXKDIOT. K. W. 1»*XEDICT. J. 0. 11RNKD1CT. D. S. BENEDICT & SONS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MBROB[Al>JTS f NO. 236 MAIN STREET* Between Third and Fourth Sts., LOUISVILLE, KY. Oct. 4—2m moved immediatoiy^bsl Lot,” frontlnj have arrange* , Croshuw ng on Broad street, where they nave arranged the largest and most comm odi ous Stable and Lots iu the City, and will al ways keep on hand Carriages, Buggies ami Saddle Horses, to hire on reasonable terms. HORSES BOARDED at our Stables will re ceive careful attention, and . c A l J to please all who may place UOHfeha Mm E Wlth \Vo would call the particular atton- tion of DROVERS to our Urge und well arranged Lot-« for «lrav« htoclc. fclJk MoGEHEE, UAYNhS Ac CO. Sept 3Q-lnt To the Voters of Columbus. IN compliant!: with tho law retiuirinr tho I names of all persons entitled to vote at t ho annual election, for “Mayor and Aldermen and othor officers" of tho city of Columbus, to be registered, L havoopoaod a list at tho Council Cbiitubor. in ttiaC.urt H«iu*a. f-HTthis purpose. M. M. MUUKK, Cl k Ouunotl. Sopt 9,18t>5—iim Bun copy. .General Collecting Agency, npHE undorsignod is now prepared to receive L all aecounti for collection, both from the North and South. My otlico, for tho present, Will ho at tho Uv room of lion. James M. Rus sell. ovor the store ot II. C. Mitchell Ac Co., lato R. M Gunby .V Co. I refer to Messrs. Gunby Jc Co., J. Ennis Ac Co . Columbus: E A. Wilcox, ootton broker, Macon: J. McNab, Eufaula, Ala ; Jno. B.Wal ker A Son, Augmla, aud Jno. W. Anderson Ac W. U. BENNETT. TUB STATE OF ALABAMA, RU8SKLL COUNTY. I T IS Orderod that a speoial Term of tho Cir cuit Court for this County bo holdon at Crawford on Monday, 30th inst.. for the trial of criminal oases only. Tho Clerk will havo a Grand Jury and two pannola of I’otit Jurors summoned for that woek. October 5th, 1865. J. M. BAKER, Clerk Circuit Court. By ordor of Rob’t Douqukkty, Judge, Ate. The witnesses heretofore subpeeniod in State oases now pending are notified to aitpoar at said Special Term *of tho Court without being re- subptcuiod. Ootobcr 5tb» 1 J. M. BAKER, Clerk, oct 10—td TUNING, A ND REPAIRING of Meiodeons, Accordo ons, Klutinas Concertinas, and thoroughly repairing aud tuniug of Churoh Organs ; also, PIANOS. Orders received at Mr. Pease's Book store, and the residence of Mrs. Dailini, and Mrs. » nb,ri - A1 ‘ w, “teiiur’ sep 2l>—lm F. J. Conant, A. J. Young CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, ISTow York, Offer thoir sorvicos for sales Cotton, Tobacco, or othor produce, and will purchaso on order goods of all kinds. REFER Atkins, Dunham Ac Co., C. R. Woods, E, B. Young, W. H. Young, R. M. Gunby, Oct. 7—iim T O : Apalachicola, Fla. Eufaula, Alu. , V. ROWLAND. . ikvi: KOWLAND, IRVINE &00., WU0LB8ALK DKALKR3 IN NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Botwocn Pearl und Third Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oot. 6,1865—2m SIGHT EXCHANGE OIST NEW YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Oct 5-tl W. W, OAKKAKD. power STEAM £3INTO-UNTIE, in perfect running order, it bus a good double- flued Boiler and all tho appurtenances ncees- sarv to make it complete tor immediate woik. Address A. A; SMITH W IClv, Eufaula, Ala., or sopt21 -tf Enguiror Offico, Columbus, On UNITED STATES Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, Tooth l‘i.*k 1 * iailn Brife StrinBS 1 iu! “ Su|>tembor 1-tf A LARGE LOT OF CHEAP MW SHIT llIUSRl, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. Sopt in —tf _ lt. Z. RUCK Kit, BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, •30, WEST SIDE UltO.VD ST. A LWAYS ON HAND a full atul complcto a Stuck Dry Uoods, Uroccrics, Cutlery, ISoT^lCTIu'Hvafc". Uq “ 0r *- Wi ““- which ciuibo had ftt lowest market prices— Wholesiileor Retail, No difficulty in having yo aug 21 -ti anoychanged. TI CITY FOUNDRY. •espoetftilly Sopt 21.18t*5-tf watches' AND G. I). CAPS. J UST RECEIVED, a fino assortment of Silvoi Hunting Case Watches. ALSO, , . 10,000 Percussion Caps. T. S. SPEAR* aug 15-if FOR SALE, AT THU OLD i*TAND OF J. B. JAQUE8 & BllO., A LOT OF FINK Top and no Top Buggies, HAriNHas. WHIPS AND COLLARS. hiuige for eot- nt.6.1806-tf GENERAL 1*1 III IIAS1.YG AGENT Y. ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, kkw toy/ioy. iv.vyam cur, U r ILL attond iirotuptly la Out l-urabtisin* uudi invaniin* ..I all ula m "t .tl l.BOIl- ANHISK and ovury dururipliuti ..I M u'lll.V- KHY, upplicablo t.i tlto wants uf tho Soutburli 1 °A11 purchases tnailo froo nf Cauuntssicm till October noxt, at tho lowest market rates, at.d forwarded by tho most expeditious routes- Or ders must bo accompanied with tho u%mcy, and addressed to us either ut New London, Conn., or 82 John Street, New York. liefer to E E. llrown. Macon, Ga., and W. G. Clemons, Co uiubus, Ga. augl-tf NOTICE. II KRCHANTS and others who desire to RE- M MIT FUNDS NORTH can do so WITH OUT EXPENSE by applying ut Agency of E. M. Bruce dr Co., where Northern Exchange cun bo purchased at pur. FELIX ALEXANDER, Agent. 106 Broad st., over Ware's drug store* Sept 20-U •uhscribers wo frienJ-4 and lh they havo REBUILT ed to do any kind ntorm »-• orncrally, that Fol N 11R\ , a u,t ‘ CASTINGS Mills of lho of Bras** or ... most IMPROVED l‘A IT KitN. which wo will WARRANT to STAND; sYjti’P KETTLES, BARK MILLS. GJ.\ GEARING, und any Kind of mill work. Wo will make any kind of Machinery to or der; such as SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, and iu fact any thing in our line, •r* In connection with our husiue.-*--, wo havo secured tbo sorvicos of <»no of tho best PAT TERN MAKERS in thee untry. Wo aro also making a large ,-i -i.rhncnt of HOLLOW-WARE; mk-!i as l’U|>, uNT.NS, SKILLETS, SPIDERS an.l LIDS. Wo will exchange any thing in our line for any kind «>f Country Produce, a or MONEY. Orders rospoctfully solicited old riilCI.il n.l promptly ' lo inform their • rally, (hat they ry and Machine tween Franklin PORTER. MiTLIlKNNY .t Ct».. Near Stcamhoaf Landing, _Mn> 19. 1865.—tf t'oJii'i'hus, O.i PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. r J ' J1E undersigned hog loav J- trienus ami the public o.-, havo built .i first olass Foum Shop on Oglethorpe stre t. I. and Brldgo street*, mol are , anything in thoir lino id L * inc-s. Wo will make any’ kind of Aluohiiiory to order’ Mich m .Sl-,iAH MILLS ol niiv uilb wn„„ ; b, “J cast iron shafts, fr«»m 11 inches to Is inches di ameter: also lvl.l i LES from Ji to loo gallons, and all the intermediate hizes. Wo will >- “fl'7 HAW-M1LLS a,.<l .MILL HoKiC genciallv, ol Brass or Iron, and -ill Uio.l-iof OASTINtlS, litII,LOW-W A11K Pl.t11 iV Iu IRON RAILING, ami imyiliing the public 01 or iron. All kinds of MACHINERY repaired with malm > and despatch. In connect ion with our hudness, wo hive se cured the services of a lir.-t «•!.» modmaii. who will tako great, idoamirc in liaulinc all Castinga made at our Woks to the«litli*i < 1.1 depots, strum- beat lauding*, or anywhoie in the city, tree of P.S. All kind* of exchange tnr work, aug I2»—tl L. II.M M AN A UO. •untry Produce taken ii; liberal tciuis, L. U. A CQ,