Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 18, 1865, Image 3

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"local news items. TgKSTH for this bkhdibbr. Tho folloniDC named gentlemen are AeontJ forth.COUXBUS Enquirer In Alabama: U if, rowers. Seals Station. Vm lv.y, Uatehachuhbee. n f. Sanborn. Hurtville. ,y o. Waller. Persons. T V. liauks. Quarry ton. q’ C Baker, Suspension. W. 0. Andrews, Cliunnonureec. ir II Smith. Union SprinRs. .,1 w, A. tester. Villula. Thomas J. Burke. Qlennvillo. E,'l. Jenkins. Midway. •a- xhefoliowinR named gcntlemonnre our, Apents at tho several dopots on the Museogco *MSu!ien No.2. Col. J. A. L. Lee. At Box Sprint. H. D- Williams. Mdenera, C. J. O'Nra... At Boiler. E.B. Waters. At Fort Valley. J. L. Btisotqn. At Jenei'Crowing. James W. CoyistOTOX. tiiE WEEKLY ENtH lRBR. ved a long list of subscribers to er’iroin Hurtville, Ala., Wc have re eivc we ekl>* popor uketbis method of oekuowledginj the receipt ,f the money they sent FENIAN sllhfl. Tim harp that once In Yaru's hall's Hath sad and silent Inin, Shall sound attain within those vtalls To Freedom's lolly strain: And grand and clear the unto sltnll stroll In music un (ho galo, To greet the old green ling so well M ith songs of Innisfail! 0 Erin 1 thou loved Land of Song! Thy sun is vei ed, not set! Thy spirit that hath slept ... long, Shall wake in thunder yet t And round thy lovely shores, Loch Lein, And by the silvery Loc. W. W. Fi.i.'ahi.i.kn, is—all paying in ad- cc We are also doily asked by others, de- - to subscribe, when we will start tho , ; |y again. We cannot just now fix tho pre- 'u.d ty. hot we intend to commence aguin tho publication of tho Wtekll £»iniece in a short [■ ot i| lt mails ore not yot extended inlo the country beyond the railroads, and all nr nearly 111 the mails wo yet huvo are daily. But wo with to gratify the disposition of so many per- u to take our weekly, and will therefore alike baste to start it agaiu. In tho moontimo wereauest our friends tn get up lists and send in their names. It will be best for neighbor hoods off the railroad linos to make arrange ments for getting their papers from tile nearest jepot, and inform us of the depot to which they are In be juailod. Tho prioo of tho He. Uu ,Hirer will bo SI a year, or Si for throe months, in advance. Kctr Advertisements. J. J. Hull', Ordinary of Taylor coun ty, lias Home legal notices. J. H. Darnel Ac Co. have received a largo stock of lints and caps at their old stand. The beautiful residence, with grounds orchards and vineyards attached, of the lute Judgo Echols, is offered for rent. See Dr. Woodruff, 15. D. Lockhart, or II. C. Mitchell, for terms. \V. 11. liutt oilers for snlo his fine plantation near Persons Depot, on tho Mobile and Girard ltailrond. The firm of Shernmu Ac Co. is dis solved. Messrs. J. R. Ivey A: Co. have a largo lot of India and Kentucky bagging, and green leaf rope. Hon. Gforgo Reese, of Chambers county, Alabama, authorizes his friends to announce him as n conciliate for Con gress front the 3d district. Col. R. II. Powell is announced ns a' candidate for tho Senate of Alabama, in the next Legislature, from Macon eoitn- ')■ Mr, John .King wants all hinds of haah notes, ns well as ten thousaud dol- larsin gold. Ilis ofliee is in the old Ma rine llnnk. Mr. I uorenzo M. Biggers is announced by his frionds as a candidate for sheriff' of Muscogee uottnly at the next elec tion. Mr. Riggers will make a first-rate officer, if elected.. Major Sikes has n fine house and lot iu Glennvillo for snlo. Read his “Intel ligence*’ column through. Messrs. Peabody, Scheussler Ac Wells Imvg made their “Variety Storo” just what such an establishment should bo They keep all manner of Uundsome things to decorate the person, and thou sands of substantial things to eat. Cal on them. Fire.—A houso was burned in tho southeastern part of tho city, near the commons, on Monday night. It is said that it was no great loss to that part of the city. Gorernincnt Sale.—On tho “titli inst. an agent of the Government will com mence tho sale, in this oity, of a very huge amount of iron and other property captured from tho late Confederacy. Tho sale embraces a largo quantity of iron in various shapes, tools, wagon materi- hl#t leather, machinery, Acc. The arti cles will be sold m lots to suit purcha sers. Thanks to Mr. E. S. Swift for late ^ew Orleans and Mobile papers, and to a friend whoso namo is not known to us for late papers from Nctv York, Louis ville, Arc. Codon—A material advnneo in onr rnerket has occurred this week. We eerdof sales of Middliug"yesterday at JdS44c., and ono lot classed as Strict iddling brought 45c. The inquiry is active, Stale Convention will asscniblo at edgeville on Wednesday, the 25th * ns *' lenrn that tho State House ,** been furnished and put in comforta e trim for the use of the delegates. t hi Cincinnati Hoo Tradk.-TIio jncinnAti l*rice Current, of Wednesday, contini,5f man A, i iiL ,10KS f" r November •ad Tn7',i and ® s °ld ° n Monday "i ft.*,?* 5 ’ at1!i *' 13* and U cents not. cut, r,I,° Vt » n Gee. and holders now a.k 15 ceou.re,. An 'J wo '"ay odd Hint 1'2 to 1:1 tn for r!t Y aro komg freely paid by butch- thiiii,»k on Ue spot; and further, naliivt k?J lcea . aa these have never been The „!■ o ln this market for bogs.— uuuidifn..,. ort oro l> ' s increasing, and kon hio*I les ar ? traveling looking for t k Swnclusl!?n r .k tboy ca " Hnd none ' Hnd “Chonam a i be ^.? rrlvo at 18 that there We will lake the lib- lisvo I,*S****k |n ff. however, that wo bo. the wi-.i i l,ut , customary to find lu gs by * f f*iT."t^l n,h *r h ’ udisno.. .P " r k-packor....„ 'esion Hint'll' 1 ? “ s , c !' n ‘ u0 in'»glncd, for tbu any la f ?"y to suppose there is Ml f or tog! P0rb #l lbe cur ront prices s . nuKM . K Revived ritou that , NiJk J * CK80! 'V1LLK.— Wolearn bnrehuerf iff®*? com l’any has recently Ute ibov. ? 9cha /torfora road belwoen P u t» ltr»n r amed Points, and will soon ri, D,||.V v ce t?, Wl) rk. The rout* lies looki v an " art and Cedar Town, lul if tits f>* ly much like a speculation,’ not built ii n ^ ,r ? la a, ‘ d Alabama road is '* lt « -m™ HvtnfrjU’l be 1 in,pr0b '" [/toms Courier, A spirit stirs within thy blood— It t<h nil not strike hiuiM ! It fools tho strife beyond the Hood That parts thy shore from this. Columbia nows war’s dragon tecili, By many a hill nnd fen. Nor recks how on the Iri-h heath ^ Tney spring up armed men. From Antrim to tho Southern lakes, From Tralee to Kildare. One silent spirit walks, and wakes The lion iu his Inir! From Arrughranre’ri far stormy deep, To Cnrlow and Kinsala, Thou rUcst, plant like, from sleep; Arise! strike home! prevail!! Tho editor of tho Hossior Hnunor threat ens to quit the newspaper business and go to cotton stealing, if his subscribers don’t pa.v up. Nexr York Dry Good* Market* From the New York World, October HUh. t Tho stocks in first hands show some aoeumu* lation^and trade, sineo the brook in gold last Friday, has been inactive, except for co'ton f oods, the demand tor which has been stiaiu- ated by the rise in the raw material. The im portation is in execs? of the wants of tho mar ket at tho present high cost of laving down here, and no little apitrcheiiMou begins to be felt lest a vast quantity of goods be brown into the auction rooms, ami tho market entirely demoralised. Cotton Good*.—'The recout great advance in raw Colton has led to a moroactivo demand lor cotton goods, and there U more firmness, but, us yet, little, if an... advance. The invroused demand began on Friday, lias been well lul- lowcd up Saturday and io-dfiy. Brown Shf.ltimjh.—Stand aid goods are sold close up at J4c., an 1 this is tho nominal quota tion still, but the tendency is decidedly upward. Lighter ami liner goods arc iu more demand, but thcro is no disposition to advance prices. Itlraciiki* Goons—Have boon active, nnd prices arc really belter, although quotations remain tho same. There is no difficulty in placing goods at the nominal prices of la-t wcok. t PKiNT9—Are quite active and very firm. Mer rill ac, 32?. and 34c., the former jobbing ut a half cent advance; Sprague and Cucheoo, 32c.; Amoskcug, 29c. Printing Clotiib.—Goods for immediate de livery, 94x01, nro selling at 21' 2 r »c.; and those to bo mnJn from January to May and July, arc firm, at 2'tc. .Some to be made are sold higher than that price. Jacoxkts—Firm. Slater’s, 31c.; Silesian are steady. Cottonades—And Deuiuis uioro active and very firm. 1»bi.ainkb—The regular goods are in brisk demand at 3oc. Ticks ami Stuipks.— 1 There it a good demand and prices rulo very firm. Drills—Arc in better supply, and dull. Woolkn (loons.—Tho inurket is rather quiet throughout, ami goods uro in better stock. Pri ces arc firm, but clothiers insist upon a reduc tion bofore entering the market freely. Foreign Geons.—The recent heavy importa tions come upon a market comparatively well supplied, ar.d trade his boeu dull, fhe ad- Tunco in gold last week gave a iittle activity to trailo. but it soon censed, and to-ddy is very dull. Jobbers and dealers give their attention to domestic cotton goods to-day in prelert to any other branch of tho trade. |G. E. THOMAS & (JO., *-A T- No. 125 Broad Street, Columlo-us, G-oorgin, RESPECSTFULLY nnnounco to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that Oiey have now in store, nnd to arrive, ft SPLENDID Stock of FURNISHING GOODS -AND- BMDE CLOTHING Comprising every articlo usually kept iu Ttrsl (lass Clothiu? Houses, CONSISTING OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENliLNI CLOTHS. Black and Fancy Cassimevos, -AND- FANCY VESTINGS, CIzOTHING, CANDIDATES. For Congress. We nro authorized to nnnounco tho r 1IOX. GKOIHiIIKKS1C, former Senator from Chaiubora and Hnndolph ai a candidate for Congre?s in the 3J Jtl-trict of Alabama. oct 17 tnovd* ae of NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED, l.*dT lii'Ottd Street oolumbus, ga.., J. J. McXeudrec’s Old Stand, OPPOSITE COLUMBUS BANK BUILDING. STAPLE AND FANCY NEW STORE! FORJ5ALE AND RENT. M I? W (10 n I ’i <s! I Rent, Xl -IJ TT VJ 1/ V/ .17 O , 1 r PHE HOUSE ami FURNITURE of Ma.lor ! - *■ •”.• Dill.-.rd. dcccaecd, adjoining the reui* ' i ili’ticc of tbn Li to Mfii .lultit II 11.........i COL. It. POWELL Is a candidate to rcprcdefit Macon Cou Alabama, in the Senate. Election firet Monday in November. oct Ik to For Sheriff. o friends of LORENZO M. DIGGERS announce him na a candidate lor Sherilf of Muscogee County, lie ha? heretofore served in this oflion and very acceptably. If elected Samuel lb ItobiHon will be bis Deputy. Oofcia, 1865-U ludepeniipiit candidate* JAMES T. HOLLAND Is a candidate for Shcrifi of KiibscII county, Ala., at the election lirrt Monday in November next* Pel 10—te 4*T Wc are authorized to announce U. F. IdUON, Emp, f Macou county, a.-» a candidate f.»r Represen tative of tho 3d District of Alabama in tho Con gress of the United States. Tho District is omposed of tho counties of Macon, Kusscll, Chambers, Tullupoosu, Coosa, Talladega and Randolph. ()ct 10—to O* Wo arc authorized to announce J. MONltOE llAliEll ■ a candidate for re-election us Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Russell county, Ala., at tho ensuing election. ____ Oot 10—to* FOll Til K LF.»ISL ATl'RK. JOHN BUCHANAN, of Russell County, Ala., will be supported for the Legislature, by Oot k—file Many Frikxm, OFFICIAL. HEADQUARTERS BIST. OF COLUMBUS,) 2n Division. Dkp’t of Ga.. •> Macon, U v., Oct. Kith. lW* ) General Order l So. 12. j In pursuance of Special Order No. 5^, Para graph II. from Headquarters Department of Georgia, dated October 7tb, lSfio, tho under signed hereby assumes command of the District of Columbus. All orders heretofore published from theso Ilendqunrters will remain in force until coun termanded by competent authority. Brevet Col. E. B. Beaumont, A. A. G., is horchy an nounced as Aes’t AJj’t General, and the olficers nowon duty at the*i* Headquarters will con’ tiuue until olhurwiso ordered. J. U. WILSON. Major General. Official: M. R. Butz, Lt. and A. A. A. G. oct 17-2t Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and (Vsi- Coats, Full Dross and Business Suits of every stylo, Doo and Cassimerc Pants, and Fancy \ cstings. Largo lot of Fancy Casdnicre, Lin en, Hickory nnd Merino Shirts; Canton Flan nel, Jeans and Merino Drawers. Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gents’and Ladles’ Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid, White, Borlin and Cassimoro Gloves, Buck* Gauntlets, Cassimere lints Valises, Umbrellas, et cetora. Wc have secured the services of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, in our Manufacturing Department, who is now prepared to servo his old customers, nnd as many new onos ns may favor him (and us) with tboir patronage. Having just returned from New York, where ho has boon enabled to ac quaint himself with the latest fashions and styles of cutting, ho will ho the better prepared to give thut UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION which has always distinguished him as ono of tho MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in Die South. Wc cordially invite the "Public " to give us a call boforo purchasing elsewhere, as we in tend to make it to their interest to purchase from us. Our aim will be to please, and it is our deter mination to establish a FIRST CLASc> REP UTATION. Having purchased our stock at the. LOWEST CASH PRICKS, our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits," Columbus, Ou., Sept. 27—hn FRESH ARRIVAL! 1H0RE NEW CLOTHING! No. 91 Broad Street, ACEE, STEWART & CO., U A VIS Just rooeivod a now supply of Men’s sup. fine Black Cloth Frock-. ** '* Black Doeskin Cass. Pants, " Fine White Mum. Vests, * " Bcavor ClotTi Over Coat 9 , Business EsuiLs, together wish a fine assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OF ALL KINDS. On hand and to arrive a well selected -took of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Embracing all ufics from 0 tu 20 years old. Oot 15-2 w The Great Ladies Fancy Store. PERRY & CO., 8-4 Broad Street, HAVE JUST OPENED TIIE MOST BEAU TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. FASHION ABLE MILLINERY, RANDOLPH ST. DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, BLANKER, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHOES, BOOTS, XI IUA.DY MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. SC„ &C. An invitation to call and examine the stocks is respectfully extended to all and particularly the Ladies. A. V. BOAT RITE. MR. JN0. P? MANLEY, Formerly of Manley A MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly with G, I., McGoiikIi Co., will bo pi on sod to meet nnd serve tboir obi pat rons and friends at this store. Oc i, 186* Ini HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT THE ULD STAND OF REDD, JOHNSON Sz CO., A FINETSTOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE H W, L. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY.) AS JUST OPENED at No. 04 Broad Street, first door above Randolph, nu entirely New and Well Assorted Stoek of (roods, which he offers to the citizens of Columhns und vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Tlnveatt and Charley Shivers, can always ho found at this establishment, and they will be pleased to see any of their friends who may favor iJiem with a call, and will not think it a trouble to show Goods. Tho Stoek consists of (foods of every description, such as: Calicoes, Wool Dolainei, Half Cotton do. Poplinj. Mortiimbiqueg, Jacbnetj. Tn Gents’ Boots and Shoes Hoys '* ** •* Groceries, all kinds, Tinware Snuff, Pocket Cutlery, Tublo Pudlock*, Hatchets and Hammers Shoe Thread, furucries, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, - A X D— CLOTHING. Thcro will be no larger .Stock nor liner Goods iu tho city. Being particularly anxious t Wholesale trade, merchants wil lii.il if to their interest to examini establish < at all tiinci hi« Stock. is. -tr HEADQUARTERS, Columbus. G v.. I October lfith, IStL’i. j General.Order e, 1 So. 12. j I. In consoquencc of the many depredations committed iu this Sub-District by persons wear ing the uniform of tho United States'soldiers, and the said uniform, or some poitiou thereof* being worn by many citizens and ucmocs, there by rendering it alroot*t iiutmSMbla to discover the depredators; it is hereby ordered that all persons, block or white, not belonging, nor in any way conncctod with tho army, having such clothing in their possession, deliver it to the noarcst Provost Marshul. II. All such article* of clothing md so deliv ered by the 1st day of November next will be teixod and tho owners thoreof severely pun ished. III. Soldiers of this command will not be permitted to give away, bestow *»r sell any part of tboir uniform, under pain ot being severely punished for so doing. By order of FRENCH h . ODALL, Col. com’d'g. M. U. Buts. Lt. and A. A. A. G. oot 17-2t GLENNVILLE MALE INSTITUTE. f-pUE TRUBTBES of thislmll- X tutioii toito irr«!»t |iieo.uio in V iXX nnuouucini; tbut lliey Umv.; i ro- c '• cured tho ■orvlce. o r Dr. M il.mm ’•rrauTap Uurlto » Prini-ip.l fur tho oiirutng •oiiul.itio you. From hi. inn, ox- jLy porionoe in tottohm*. .(h»vi«« tauglit it. dm city of Htchmonn. \ ...fur yesr«>. hcu> no hesitancy in soliciting fur him the patronage duo him as a enristien gentle man and a scholar. The School n> n >w m sue cessful operation, and we would recommend »{ to tbc favorable eonsideratmu of parents, and to young mon Uosirous ol advancing iu the high er branches of mnthemat cs and the classics. Good board can bo had upon la r form-. M. M. GLENN, .^cc’y. GlennvUU, Ala , Oct. 13. l«t»-eod2w baa copy, generally. tl*.it \% ii It a chi L lilies' ; triends und the ludl has Just roturnotl from Ni stooK of GOOI'S, coii’isti . Misfca’ HATS, trimin«-«l and untrimmed; French nnd American FLt»WEltS, Ribbons, Lace*, Plumes, Feathers. V'cila, ami uian> otlior artiolos too numerous to mention; allot which she offers at LOW PRICKS An earlv call is respectfully solicited. &ug26—tf SARATOGA RESTAURANT, WEST SIDE OF ISltOAD ST*, NEXT DOOR TO D. P. ELLIS* AUCTION HOUSE, UP STAIRS < FOll ME III. Y Dll. WOOD HUFF'S OFFICE.) Ladies or families wibli- .. B meals sent t>* their rooms can have them sent any part of the city at reasonable rates Oct. 1 -tf SOUTHERN LINIMT: l. A. W. ALL facture ol his CELEBRATED SOUTIJBBN LINIMENT. He can supply it in any quantity at hi* factory, first door above Perry House. Ho will be glad to sco his friends and nerve them, oot 14-1 m A. W. ALLEN. Sun copy. i & j, PALMER & It, No. 167 Broad Stroet, OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, F O lt ME\\ BOYS AND CHILDREN, Equul to th" lu st Custom Work, thereby saving tho pri. ’ii^er tho delay, annoyance and ex pense usually attending Custom Work. Having been engaged in this business a life time, and huviug secured the services ot WI. PALMER, the well know Merchant Tailor of Knoxville, Tenn.. they hope und expect to bo a positive benefit and convenience to all who buy tboir Being accustomed for year* to furnish people of MATURE JUDGMENT AND TASTE their ontirn wardrobes, every article harmon ising and elevating in its tendency, thov locate i.i Columbus and offer their goods tor sale, with confidence in their ability to givo satisfaction. Come, then, ami make known your wants, und those ol your children, and have them supplied by tim-c avlio have loomed themselves and KNOW 11>)W TO CLOTHE YOU. Sept 24—tf French Ginghams, Chambrays, Bareges, Apron Cheeks, Flntimds, vuriou*colors Uu*t nil Cambric.*, Pomades, Irish Linens. Tooth and Nail Brushes Brown Linens, Cloth and Hair do JLowoling, Faucy Soaps, Corset.--, Shaving do Horn* Skirts, C.avals, great varioty, l.adics t ollnrs & Cuffs, Paper Collars, Ladies’Handkerchiefs, .Shirts and Fronts, Combs of every stylo, Gents’ Undorwcar, Hair Nets *' " Paper and Envelopes, Gloves. ‘ * Pons and Ink, Hair Ornaments, Pencils, llosoand llall Hose, Slates, Wide Bolts and llueklus Dolls, Braids, every sty e. Pipes, Buttons, great varioty, Cussimeres, Knitting Needier, Tweeds and Jen ns, B'cached Homespun, .‘-'uspoinlors, Brown do Pocket Books, Ladles Hats, latest Calf Walb t«, aty ,o s. Candle Sticks, Children’s Huts, latest Iviiughphy Mills, styles. Razors and Straps, Ladies Mioe.i, every Spurs. Hylo. Shoo Brushes und M isses Shoes, do do Blacking. Children s Shoes, do do Gent’s Hats, every stylo Boys’ do do do And u great Persons will do well tu Stock boforo purchasing any articles not mentioned. id examine our August 28-.".m NEW BOOK STORE, NEWS DEPOT, -AND- NOTION IT O U S Ej <>0 HROAD STIlZliT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. GEO. If. ROHERTSOX GO., R i:jIMiCTFULl.Y nnnounco to tho oitizons ul Ciilutubuz that they hnvo nnw in aturo nml ontho way here, a elioico ami (loiirablo stuck ol POORS AND STATIONERY, comprising every articlo usually kept in first class homos. Legal Cap, Bill Caji, Letter. Notoand Billet, Gilt, M agent a, Blotting and Tissue, ruled and blank p ipers. White, Buir, New Opaquo, Card and Wed ding Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes and Cards. Arnold’s and Butler’s Inks, Gil loti's Stool Pens, Taber’s Load Pomdl’a, Dice, Pluving Curds, Visiting Cards, Portfolios, Looking , Pictures, Praug's Sketch Cards, Tooth doncoof tho lato Mai. John II. Howard. 4rf“Apply at this office, or to Got 17-2w ROUT. >. HARDAWAY. for zreistt, A largo and comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, no.r tho uti|.or end of Bread street. Oct.'n-it 10 llALI " MOSES Jt CO. FARM FOll RI^NT. A FARM containing two hundred and seven ty-five acres of land, two hundred in high state of cultivation, nnd fifty acres lro-«h bottom land; the place in good fix ; good dwolling, out- houses. stable, barn and gin house and screw. Convenient to school and church, within 10milori of Columbus on Upatoie creek. Will sell the nocossary larm iiupiemeuts. if desired. For terms apply to G. C. OSBORN. oct 17—tl‘ Oil the place. Handsome Residence, WITH IX ACHKS OF LA.VD, FOR SALE, pw .. ... — city contains 6 rooms, up stairs, closets and garrett, kitchen, dairy, collar, with other out-liousos, stable, carriage houso and lot, all built iu good order, splendid water, a garden of three acre*, uu orchard of varieties ol fruit trees, and oight ucres of Woodland. For terms apply to G. C. OSBORN, oct 17—tf Through the Post-office. Iln , Puekc >. . -- . - Mucilage and an endless variety ol STATIONER’S NOTIONS. A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph Albums, coiitainiiiK from S to 2tH» p ctiire-. Autograph Albums and Drawing and .Sketch Books. A elioico stock ol Bound and Paper Back Novels, Novolletts, Dime Novels, American Talea, Dimo Songsters, and Huuieroiia Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOL BOOKS! Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to tboir interoj-t to buy from us. Uur aim is to pleaso—our determination to ottnblish a first class reputation. Wo buy at the lowest cash prices and our motto will be “Quick Sales and Small ProfitB." Wo respectfully solicit orders from the coun try as well as from the city. Orders from any one will meet with prompt attention and those who favor us with such may rely upon just dealing. Anything wnnteil ami not on haml can lie nuppllrd within five •lays. Call and sco us. GEO. 11. lluBERTSON A CO. Sept 21—tf TO RENT, Tj’IYE LARUE STORES nn Broad Struct, in X* the ‘HANKS BUILDING," Apply at the ^ , GEORGIA HOME INS OFFICE. Oct 14-tf A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A PPLY AT xX (JotlU-u _ 7S BROAD STREET. FOR SALE. A VERY DESIRABLE ORCHARD, four miles and a half above Columbus, on the Troy Factory road. Persons desiring to pur chase can receive all necessary information con cerning it by calling upon me at my residence. OctlO-liit MARY L. JONES. Rubber Belting. CJKVERAL Splendid new Rubber Belt? for sale, lfi inches wide, (Goodyear’s patent > 1 wish to purchase several WORK U\KN or MULES. JAMES H. SHORTER. Oct 10—lm Wanted, A FIRST RATE GARDENER. Oct 10 —lot MARY L. JONES. FOR SALE, Residence in Wynnton. T 'HE pleasant, healthy place where 1 now reside, two miles from tho city, contaiuiug filty-uoven ucn-s of land—about half cleared, tho balance in woods; n good well built houso with tour rooms, and hall lurge enough fora dining room; collar under the house; good kitchen with three rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; welt ol water unsurpassed in the country; un orchard ot several hundred fine peach trees, Ac. Apply at Em/airer office, to JORDAN L. HOWELL, OOt 3—1w Trustee. For Rent, A TMO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with ix Six rooms, convenient to the business por tion of the city; suitable for a boarding house or private family. For tortus apply to Dr. M. Wooprupk or m . t i_ tf MK,S * ,S ’hard WELL. TO RENT, A inVELLINO HOUSE in Wynnton with l x. eight good rooms tor a family and tour rooms in basement for cooking, closet and ser vant-. Apply at TUlrf OFFICE, sept 14—tf SPOTSW0OD HOTEL, RICHMOND, VA., A-TjaUST, 1806. IT HAVING been reported I th .f tho S PO TS W 0 0 D HOTEL hal been confiscated and closed, tho proprietors deem it proper to ussure tho public that such is i open for the aeooui has been lrom its opening day lSfi't. The 11011*0 has boon remodeled, renovated, refurnished, and put in perfect order thmugn- out, and the travelling public may rest a-sured of finding os e >tu fort abb' accommodations with us a - can be found in any first class Hotel North or 6 oath. Our friends, pntron* and tho travelling pub lic generally, . (siting Richmond, art* cordially invited to make their homo with us, ana no p,dns will bo spared to make them comfort able a* we aro pledged t<» sustain tho well known reputation of the Ilon«o. CORKERY A MILLWAKI), Oct 12—lw Proprietor*. PLANTERS’ HOTEL" Abu*.) ready t>* receive private board- TWENTY FI VE HOLLA ltsilMn periiiipth. the table will bo supplied with the l>c<t tho market affords. Its central locali ty will bo of great advantage to the business men ot the city, and, confident oI giving satis faction, wo respectfully ask a share of their patronage. II, B. SIMONS, Oot, i-. Il5—lw* Proprietor. FOR RENT, cupied street, next : store. Enquire ol Of R. T. DUWM.N Sept 21—tf STEAM SAW MILL FOR. flAT.Tt. I N GOOD Running order, perfectly new Belts, every portion of machinery in complete order. Address T. J. PEAIICK. Seals’ Station, M. Sc G. K. R , Ala., oept 21—dm or at this Office. For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horse power STEAM ENGINE, in perfect running order. It ha? a good double- fined Boiler and all tbu appurtenances neces sary to make it complete tor immediate work. Address A. A. SMITH WICK, „ „ Eufaula, Ala., or nopt21-tl Enquirer Office. Columbus. Ga PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER FoR SALE MY LOWER PLAN* 1 tatioii on the Chattahoochee river, 12 miles below Columbus. The tract contains IKK) acres, 4.Vi of which arc cleared. On the'place is a comfortable dwelling, with u well improved yard, und u small orchard of choice fruit trees. Tim overseer au 1 negro houses are all framed building?, nnd tho settlement one mile from tho public road leading to Lumpkin. This place I sottlcd and improved nnd groat earo has been taken to keep it in a high state of cultivation. The productive capacity o| these lands are weil known in tli* neighborhood. Com. Folder.I and Stock vau be purchased on the place. Gel Ilf. W. G, WUOLFuLK, DISSOLUTION. T he firm of hughes a dodges is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho firm namo will ho use 1 by either Partner in making settlements- The Books are kept at the offieo of Fontaine A Hughe*. W. H. HUGHES, W. C. HODGES. Columbus, Sopt 19,1S65—oetl-lm NEW FIRM. have this day formed a copartnership under th name .uni style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, lor the transaction of a WarrhotK and (imml Commission lius'ntss. All buHnes* entrusted to them shall receive prompt Mttontion. Our Warehouse, in process of erection, will soon be ready, but in the mean time we. will provide storage for our patron* until tho building is finished- Our oftlco at prc«- ont is on Randolph street, in W. \V. Garrard’s building, near tho old Lowell Warehouse. * GIN FONTAINE. SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c If. MIDWLEBROOK y CO.,' 04 llllOAI) NTltKKT, JJAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale Saddles, Bridles und Martingales, Carriage and Buggy Whips, Lining and Binding Skins, French Calf Skins, IIunicss Leather, With a general assortment ol P v.u- iu our line. ALSO. REPAIRING of nil kiinli dono at (ho short est notieo and in the best mnnnor. aug 25-11 ii. MlDDLEBRoOK 1 CO. A, STRASSBURGER, UNITED STATES TNTKRNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jus r« A ceived und for sale by lt.uW. JAQUK8. ,Sepl 21.18>2)-tf Pep. Lhdlector. WATCHES AN1) G. I). CAPS. rtmcutofSilvo! FOR SALE, AT THE OI.D STAND OF J. B. JAQUES & BRO., A LOT OF FINE Top and no Top Buggies, iiAnisruss, WHIPS AND COLLARS. ISHING too! sell cheap foi ion. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. general intelligence O XT* XT* 'JC o xn, XO. (15 HROAD STREET, COJLUMJ3US, Ga. Success Attends^ the Diligent! F t (HafnviBo C Alu A1 V~m‘i l,011f " "u a,J ,ot “ -ere. 01 '’rife “huulo *h R ’ f 'A"lo* contain? Ibur 3S«? «p!»ijift« j~»-w.a u tdS hSlc. floSire 0 "!* y ln "L 0 n l-lanlod wiiU Als<) » i*hoico orcbnril of peuob- be bought at a sacrifice. J. If. SUCKS, or F 'ntt ci r l’ a in “* o*slKltfr. in,« ^ \ i ~*A Plantation V,i miles from Su- cow?' h " , , l ‘ ST b ?e«nelitlo. of mule-, mciuil. Q *A’p*|y to^ *"« «7.’ FHtiiown’j,!.'•r r , y raluablo oily residence, rooSn iiih Jiih ,‘! t: P0nt “ in8 l "' u UwelliuBS, 4 Tho whole hni'ihed^il. , |f ' ui f ' ry out-hui|J InicH. I. U. SIKES. I’ Mc/nt'iwh linS‘ 0 'i‘l e nrul l<lt ,,n ,lll > corner . , ‘Oyi.niosn und ihouias street, ru i„, itains l‘-j acre, rooms well finished ref . —- r f treetH. The lot of ground, lhu house bn* in tho premiFOs i well ««l ”“l'l'l>; Fom-huiffinT ,,‘n‘nnlo Uw ot water. Call for further information on • ■..uD-.iiiiir limrgy. tn single or double luuu • J. II. SIKES. WANTED, A Wot J\Tvix-«c, BLvo’ t u '. ,,t Ar , ; I ; ; 0 n 001 s J. II. SIKES. pOH SALE—A reeoml haml 1*1,• inn Al l>lc lM'ELLliiK.NCE OFFICE. I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO., OFFICE No. 14(1 HROAD ST., ’ coa F'.v/y i.-.s, ti.e., (At Candler Sc Bostick’* .Store,! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange and Stock Brokers. pARTICl LAP. attention paid t-> mlcs «»f 1 Cotton, Produce, Crorerlei *bc?Vc. Quick return* invariably the rule * Dealer* in COIN. SIUCIW. BONDS. Ac. ^U Jr \ Wo!'m Jll 'r, IT-.iiii.tly Olleil. iu in . a \>o are prepared to -hip Cotton to first S-Thmv " r>< ' W, "‘" Ut _ W. 0. BELLAMY 1 v2riuui*brauci, , «ir i ° n " 1 0,rih ' in ,hl * MEDICINE, SURGrERY AND OBSTETRICS, olnUy 0i, n„ 0 ?„C 0f ^ lu,ubu ;* Wj'B'Xon .uJ vi- cinu.v. iio maj always, when not no-e-* irilv absent, be lound a- the Drug More of F if Brook* A Co., during tho day, and at the red- dcuce Mr. Wiley June* at night. *epl 27—fit)i J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, GA piKELET-rCll PAPER, hy the ,,uiro ,r Fine Cap Papor. by [ho f.uipe or rcum ‘“f"” 111 ^'ub-* Pai.oi.by thu (,uiio Laditw* Fiuo Nolo Pitiwr (lilt Louimereial, Sohool ami l.a.Hot. Pop- \N hue. Buff, upAque and c’anurv l-’nV..! ■ ludiu lllibber Round Coiub-, * ' ' „ |, Dressing Comb.*, v» . *J»«k Comb*, i-oaihor’ J: 1 '.' 1 *” Bo*., G. D. G Pocket Book*. Wallet*, Briar woo u, - j —Jl Laps, Iiu’t Mereliaum l*inr* J.f"!!"^.tl i, zi , Suini[s -Muiuoriimluiu n.iuks. A LARUE LOT OF CHEAP m simr nm JUST RECEIVED BY . J- W. PEASE. ,tlio public with apply CARFIIAGES, HORSES, und everything in the Liverv <,« Buflinc**. Also f.. r FUNERALS ^ ho i« prepared to furnish a FINE JIKARSE, at short notice. Horses taken on Hoard and Sale, and every attention paid to them. A. (J A .11 MELIj. Columbus, Oct. 13-tf H. Z. RUCKER, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS^ COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 130, WEST SIDE UttO.VD ST. BAND a full and cotnplcto Dry Good*, Groceries. Cutlery, Hardware, rinwaro. Glu**waie. Crockery, Boot*. Shoe*, lluts, JoSTiS'i u,,U0r ‘' Win “' A( ’" Whole.u'jc or' KetalL ‘ l0 ’ ,C,( U,arket " rk ' cs ~ uu.Tt? U> ' 1 '' ,ur money ohnnaoj. CITY FOUNDRY. n'liv. »ub,cribor» would respectfully inform , tneir triend* and the public generally that they have llEUUlLT Ih.lr FifpSUKY and are now prepared to do any kind ol CASTINGS whirh *.*111 W A UK A N T to S’i* A X Di sY it V P KhlILLS, IIAKK MILLS, GIN OKAK1NU, and any kind ot mid I work. We will make any kind of Machinery to or der; Mich hn MAW-MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and hi fact any thing in our line. Iu connection with our bu*inc#*,we hnvo VTuv u, i ,,ue of Bio beet PAT- IERN MAkhil-S hi the e-.untiy. n/\°i xVVJk' 0 * , a ,ur K l ‘ a.'-'ortment of ’V.ILLUW-WAHb; ,u,h us POTS.' OVENS. sKILLKT.''. sPlbkUS un.l LIDS. «c will cxehanue any tlmi* in our line for or MONEY Country Produce, at eld PKICLS Order, respectfully solicited and promptly executed. POllTEK, McILHKNNY .t Co.. .. ... ^ Near Steamboat Landing. May 19,1805.—tf Columbus. Ga LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. McGEHEE, IIAYXES id CO., (SUCCESSORS Tu 11. F. HARRIS A CO.,) Broad Slrrfl. Ilrlow Cook’ti Hotel. THE UNDER (-itned having pur- iiia*cd flu 14® ngftl the large*! u ou* Stable und L d* in the way* keep on hund . Oolumbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION. E SCHOJ.AS t jC \ EAR will bo di\ided rpu*s wtiti.' iil' «■ ft |M >| | luto lhr*e equal ferm*. A* all th** pupil* I lib Mill. IH’ A I. \ I>\'I A < bounder tho Immediate iuperviilon 6! Mr. J UlillELL COI NTY, | f IS Ordered that a upecial Term of the Cir- wtil bo undt r (be immediate supor und Mr*. S.wxokR.ft but one pnve "»B ' charged for tuition. The firat Term will open oq tliolst Monday in October next and literate- fur it are a* follow* Literary Department I2(> V InuidenUl F i*e or *iw, Vocal Musio— French No extra charge for Latin Board for the Term Boarders must furnisl^ *ho«t —i. . Li pklM —a —“ Tallin 1 2» _ .Ult Court lor tlii- County be hold Crawford on Monday, 30th in*t.. for the trial of criminal o.wios only. The Clork will have a Grand Jury and (wo pannH* of Petit Jurors tumoneJ fur that wook. Ociohor .'*th. ivia. By J. M. BAKER, Clerk Circuit Coi order of H'mi’t Out’uiti.RTY, Judge, irt. The wltnwe* heretoforu suhpnenled in Slat* ■JIPHMH! CJ-t- now pending are notified to api>eef at *aid extra for wash - ! Special Term *»l the Court without being re- ‘ aulq.'. ntod. October 6th, IvVL J. M. BAKER, Clerk. r<a i /-* • « ir | . and vehicles of It. i Geueral Uommissioa Merchant. I moved immediately AV „ I Lot,” fronting «« 1 I.... WHOLESALE GROOEH, 10*4 C()MMKRCK SI’RKKT, 1 O’* MomKoiurry, Ala. A l.W AA’S on hand un oxtensivo ns* irliuent o| j Liquors, Wines, Sugar* and Western Pro duce. Cotton bought to order. Prompt attention given to all consignment*; i Juiyil—6tu _ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA, ALA., FOR SALE. T HE Dwelling ha* two stories and eight ; rooms well plastored. All necessary out- I building* und weli of stdendid wator attached. * The lot contains about four aero*—tLro.-fourths 1 ebo nnd vehicles of H. F. Harris A Co., have re- city, and wilt al- Carriages, Iiusfiics aud Saddle | JBoJ} Horses, tn hire on reasonable term-’. HORS Eh BOAUDEl) atoi cciveeareful attention, and to pie.»se all who may pine SALE with it*. i would call the particular atten- of DROVERS to our largo am well arranged Lot* lor drove Stock. Mi ’UK II EE. 11 AY N ES .V CO. Sept 30.1m hare'built a Ure^hul FoH^'luii MaoMno Shop on U.Jtithorpo .treat, Li-tveccn Fratiklm ami Ilrpijre .tree!,, uml uro prepur-4 tn .lo anytbio. In their line of liu«-|ni>i. W 0 will SOchin.iy to order; tu.-h us SUGAR M LLSot »„y ,i, f . with wrought or cu.t iron .hull., from 11 mchut i., 111 inches di- mueter: Ubo KKTTUSS from zo loa JuTfonV “Vrllre ^AW-MILLS S .-‘'l.mak. Itencr.illy, ..I liras. | CASo 'Yiio t.r., . *'l liras, or Iron, ami all killV. Ii't ijt'uui ‘P'-l-0\Y.\VAIjK. rt PLOUUllS: t.“ J L > r. KuljHe SALE with i NOTICE. WILL BE SOLD at the lute residence of * v Janie* G. Burt, ot Harris county, de- ^—^^^P^^^^^^^^ceased, on tho J»th Inst., all the perishable, of u block: touohes foui street*, situated about I property ot his estate, consisting of corn, fod-l half way oetweon tho Railroad Depot und the 11 - “ v f 4 —■ —-- )■ ■ busiues* centro of the city, and i* tlie host and i»retti»*«t location in tho oity l«u a Hotel. The lot aud Sui ding* well enclosed and ill first rato order. For particulars apply to Cap! J. G- tJorvan. ou the premise*. «*r the umloraignod at Person*’ l>eput, M- A G. R. R. Dct.liiu RDBLR1 A. ILbMlNW. i DaU-td' SYcIriNFRY 4 , 0 ' '""“S' All k.'nd.uf de.lS.lcb EUV ranaired with mitma and SlaM., wil, „ ' ys^m i ohMgu! d ° ' ll ' y "' urrl ' iu ll "> -•*«>•. treu Of I-. 1IA1MAX A 00. i . All kind* of Country Produce takcu in exchange for work, on liberal terms. L. II. A- CO. TUNINGS INI) KF.I'AIKIXG «f Jtrlodoan-. A.vorda- i Iu ins* Oouccrtuia*. and thoioughlr der. wheat, potatoes, ioi.l oats, cuttle, Log*, horses syrup, oxcu, wagon, oart, buggy, oott-m *ood, set blacksuiith tools, plantation tool*. household und kitohon furniture. Jto. Also, the plantation will be to rent tor uext year. I Bic H containing about threo hundred aero* oleurea J ^ audenherg. laud, larinscuh^ T. M. PACE, Agent I desired. ring and tuning of Church PIANOS. Orders received at Mr. Pease’s Bo All of Mr*. Bniliui. und Mr ‘vliVl'L'ji'.Ml.Jjffii'ii