Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 19, 1865, Image 3

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local NEWS ITEMS, ' OBSTS FOR TUB ENOAIIRBSK. Th.foilnmns named gentlemen are Agents JihsCoutuBM Ksquirkr In Alabomn: nr S. F. Pewcts, Seals’ Station. w :: Ivey. Uatohachubbee. D F. Sanborn. Hurtville. m a- Waller, Persons, x ‘ff. Banks, liuerrylon. n C- Baker. Suspension. y Andrews. Cliounenuggeo. ii'll. Smith, I'nton Springs. ,1 \v A. Lester, Villnla. ' ihomas J. Burke. Oleniirilha. g. l. Jenkins. Midway. - The following named gentlemen arc our - at the several depots on the Mtucogoo *;i r StRionSo.2.Col..T.A.L. Law. At Box Springs. II P- Wtu-uwa. Atfleneva, 0. J. 0 Neai.. At Bailer. E. B. IV stubs. At Fort Valley, j. L. Byinotox. ^t Jenos’Crossing. Jajiks IV. CovWQTON. t ,|E WEBKbV EXtUlIRKR. ... have re eived a long list of subscribers to "weekly paper Iront Hurtville, Ala., and this method of acknowledging the receipt U lie money they sent un-all Paying in cd- fe Wo are also daily asUcdbyothers.de- 21m to subscribe, when wo will stnrt the weekly again. We cannot just now fix the pre- •,cdw. hut wo intend to commence again the Publication of the 1Yerklu Enquirer in a short j. Xbo mails are not yet extended into the • lunlry beyond tho railmads, and all or nearly Xhc mails we yet iiavc are daily. Put wo ih to gratify the disposition of so many pci- bods to take our weskly, and will therefore nuke ba.stc to start it wain. In the meantime * e request our friends to get up lists and send I ,n their names. It will be Vest for neighbor- | hoods off the railroad linos to make arrange ments for getting their papers from tho nearest* depot, and inform us of the depot to which they to be mailed. The price of tho Weekly Enquirer will be *1 a year, or *i for three ponths, in advance. Any person having a plantation of five hun dred aero* or more, of cultivated land, dc iring to lease the sarno on advantageous terms, for a number of years, can have an opportunity of fend by calling immediately at J. H. S kes* rtsl estate agency. No, 65 13road street, Colum bus, da. Apply at once as a pood opportunity may be lost. ^ ^ ^ net 19-21* Asco’d weather is rapidly coming on, and •ornscarce, those having pork to hill will he (lid to learn that they can buy Liverpool Sal.t stO. M. llenfroo A* Co’*. It is far superior to coast salt for paving meat. AVo have new Curriers; so, if nny of our city subscribers full to bo served, they will ploasu call at tho office and report the fact, and "ft their papers. New Advertisements. To*cloy D. 1\ Ellis will bo thrown into the shade for once. A heavenly body will do it; none other could. Hut lie will nevertheless havo his groat stock sale.— Go. Ho has made important additions to his sale for next Saturday—railroad stock ind other valuables will be sold. The people of Kussoll county, Ala,, will read tho notico ot Col. Cbarlos M. Hooper. Alabama is gelling hor dornos- tic matters in hor own bands again. W, II. H. Phelps calls uttenlion, this morning, to a stock of goods that, is not surpassed by any and is equalled by few in this city. W. II. II. Phelps calls attention, this morning, to a stock of goods that is sur passed by none and scarcely equalled by gny in this city, in its variety, extent and richness. Tins store is appropriately call - ed "The Hive,” for there they are bee- like—always busy. -Everything, from a fplendid dross for tho mother to a stick of Candy for the child, may bo found. A Truck of IPin^.-Yfistordoy was the coolest day wo havo had this fall. The cbanRO yosterdny morning was quite rap id. The mercury in tho thermometer foil in two hours, between 10 and 12 o’clock, from TO to 00 degrees, but rose again two orthroo degrees in tho afternoon. The Eclipse to-day will begin a few min utes after eight o'clock, and last about three hours. Look out for the prominent itarathat will be visible about half-past 9 o'clock, according to the almanac. Comptroller's Report.—We return our thanks to Comptroller Thwcatt for a copy •f his lucid Unport, prepared for tho use of the Convention. Wo will copy largely from ilia our next issue. EffkcT Oi# TIIK llK"UU!rr ON Jamks i G. 15. Thomas. Hivkh —The drought at this time L »!- most will) ml n pnv»;‘.'-<d. Many o the neighboring streams have entirely dried up, while James river, from Richmond to Manchester, is easily fordable. There is hardly an inch of water between tin* two places, running’ near to King's bridge, which is over three feet deco and b.v far tho host distance can bo walked over with out wetting your feet. The dust is hor rible. Cannot the mum moth street sprink ler* be put to work CIOTHIXS EMiil (!ooi)$ n ■ new st °ue! JUST OPENED. j N E W G 0 01) S ! FOR SALE AND RENT, j GENERAL INTELLIGENCE w., office, G. E. THOMAS & GO.. Government Salk of Horsed and Mui.ks.—The first sale of Government horses and mules, under the direction of Richard Penny, Captain*ttnd Assistant Quartermaster, took place at the Post Corral, in this city, yesterday morning. Tho prices they brought averaged $79 oA per bead. About eighty of these animals will be disposed of each day during tho present week, until all of them aro sold. These sales will probably comprise the last of the Government stock to be sold at this locality, and those imeding stock should not let this opporlunity to supply thorns elves pass unimproved. The sale? commence daily at tlm hour of 10 o’clock. [Monty. Mail, 17f/<. Halifax, Oct. 0.—Tiro bark Kdwin and Lizzie arrived on Saturd .y. >Sho reports that on tho 10th of September, in latitude 52, longitude 31:48, she saw a red buoy marked “Telegraph,” with three cr five- red fiags on tho ina^t, nearly gone. The bell was all right. It was thought it was detached from tho Atlantic cable. No. 125 Broad Street, Columlsvia, G-oorsia. CANDIDATES. For Congress. We are authorized to announce the name of HON. tiEOHGE REUSE, former Senator from Chambers umt Randolph* as n candidate for Congress in the 3d District of Alabama. oct 17 tnovfi* COL. H, II. POWELL Is a candidate to represent Macon Coun*y, Alabama, in tho Senate. Election first Monday in November. . ootlSte For Sheriff. Tho friend, nr 1.011KK7.0 M. BIGl.KBS nnnounce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Muscogee County. lie has hoietoforo served in this office and very aeccptnb’y. If elected Satnuol E. Robison will be hi* Deputy. Oct IS, 1805-te ludepeiMlpm ( aiididaic. JAMES T. HOLLAND Is a candidate for .Sheriff of llusscll county, Ala., at the election first Monday in November uext. Oct in—to Vi* W arc authorized to announce R. F. LIUON, Km«i.» of Macon county, ns n candidate tor Represen tative of tho 3d District ol' AInbnuia in the Con- gross of the United States. The District is composed of tho counties of Macon, Russell, Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Talladosa and Randolph. _ ()ot 10 to ICF* Wo aro authorized to nnnounco J. MONROE UAKEll as a candidate for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit Court of Russell county, Ala., at tho ensuing election. __ Oct 10—to* FOIL THE LEGISLATURE. JOHN Hire II AN AN, of Rmsell County, Ala., will be supported f >r the Legislature, by oot 8—Rio Maw Frifnhs, RESPKCSTFULLY announce to the citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that they havo now in store, and to arrive, a SPLENDID Stock of FURNISHING GOODS t-AND— READY-MADE CLOTHING Comprising every articlo usually kept in First Class Clothing Houses, CONSISTIN'! OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS. Black and Fancy Cassiiueros, —AND— FAMCY VESTINGS. CLOTHING, Columbus untl Eufaulu.—Tho Kufaula Aeic( won t believe that the refusal to por- mit Alabama cotton to cross tho river un till the tax is paid has any effect in pro venting a bale from being brouglrt to Co lumbus. It says: “Planters can get more for their cotton hero or at Montgomery than at Columbus. There is now no cer tain and speedy way of getting cotton to market from Columbus, and wo can afford to pay a littlo more down hero where Tei*dy transportation to the Gulf is afford* od. That’s what's tho matter/' We turn over to the local column of the Aors, and find tho quotations there given for tho 10th inst. 28 to 37ic. in greenbacks; mj now wo turn to our own tiles and find the Columbus prices on the 13ib inst. 5JU to 40c. for Middling, with an active and Hunting market. The News' fart being thus overthrown by a reference to its own figures in comparison with ours, of course lUargument falls with it. The AeurV local ariichQquotcs “freight to Apalachicola by boat $8 per bale." ^Ve refer that paper to on advertisement the Enquirer, by which it will soo »t cotton is shipped from this city to juhville nearly as cheap us from Eu^ .. 10 Apalachicola, and wo believe ilmt ttu shipped from Nashville to New York ** cheap (insurance included) ns from Apalachicola to New York. This knocks ®ur another of its propositions, f Rufaula, with “ready transportation °t e Gull ' at $8 per bale, cannot pay J* muc ^ 2 to 2} ct*. per lb. as Colum- ,. US ^ oei without navigation, what will bo • difference when tho riier rises? ft ^ rent Jy published the purtic* attempted escape of Doctoi tho Tortugas, by hiding un NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, AXD TO AHIIIYE, AT TIIK "VARIETY STORE," PEABODY, SCHEUSSLER & WELLS, No, 86 Broad Street, Consisting in part of Dry Hoods, Oroeories, Confcctionnrlos, Perfumeries and Fancy Ar!i clcs usually found in any “Variety Store,” which wo would he pleased to sell to our friends and citizoh? of Columbus and surrounding country. In our stock of (troccrica may ho constantly found the choicest FLOUR. IRISH POTATOKS, FRESH MACKEREL, 18f\ SUGAR—all grades, COFFEE, TEAS—Rlattk and (irecn, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES, PICKLES, SARDINES AND HERRING, Ac , Ac. FRESH HUTTElt (Goehcn) received weekly, oct. 18-lw J. H. DANIEL & CO., No. 123 Broad Street, Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and (Wi- Conts, Full Dress and Business Suits of every fatylo, Doc and Cassiincre Pants, it ml Fancy \ estings. Liirgo lot of Fancy Cassini ore, Lin- on, Hickory nnd Merino Shirts: Cauton Flan nel, Jeans nnd Merino Drawers. Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gents*and Ladies* Ilandkorchiofs, Fancy Kid. White, Berlin nnd Cassiuicrn Gloves, Buck. Gauntlets, Cassimore Hats, Valises, Umhrellas, et cetera. Wc have secured tho services 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, where he has been enabled to ac quaint himself with the latest fashions and styles of cutting, he will ho the better prepared to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION which has always distinguished him as ono of tho MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in the South. We cordially invite the “Public ” to give us call boforo purchasing elsewhere, a wc* in tend to mako it to their interest to purchase from us. Our aim will he to please, and it is our dotrr- mination to establish a FIB8T CLASS REP UTATION. Having purchased our stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, our motto will be Quick Sales and Small Profits.” Columbus, (In., Sept. 27 —1m FRESH ARRIVAL ! HATS AND CAPS, OF EVERY VARIETY. octIS fit 1*-"/ JLJroml Stn/ofc OOXjtTJMBtJS, Gr-A.., J. J. McKcndrcc's Old stand, OPI'OSITK COM'MUUS BANK BUILDING. STAPLE AND FANCY BEY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVSS, HOOP SKIRTS, I iJ^NTICETS, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHOES, BOOTS, READY MADE CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C., &C. An invitation to call and examine tho stocks is respectfully extended to Jill and particularly the Ladies. * A. V. BOATRITE. MR. JN0. P. MANLEY, Formerly of Mauley «fc. flodgew, AND MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly with <5. 1„ MvdnugU & Co., will bo pleased to meet nnd servo their old pat rons and friends at thi* store. Oct 1, lsfifi Im HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT TUB OL1) STAND 01' REDD, JOHNSON & CO., A I'JNE STOCK OK FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. There will be no larger Stock nor finer Goods Sn thy city. Being particularly anxious to establish a Wholesale trade, merchants will at all times find it. to thoir interest to examine this Stock. Oct. 3, lsiH—tf W, L. PARKER, (LATE OK KENTUCKY,) H as just opknep at No. 04 Broad Street, firat door above Randolph, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stock of floods, which lie offers to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Tlnvoatt and Charley Shivers, cm always bo found at this Establishment, and they will ho pleased to seo 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: Calicoes, Wool Delaines, Half Cotton do, roplinp, Mozambique.*, Jaconets, Lawns, French Ginghams, Chambrnys, Bareges. Apron Checks, Flannels, variousoolors Hair Oils, Gents’ Boots nnd Shoes Hoys “ “ “ Uvocerle*, all kinds, Tinware “ ** Snuff, Pocket Cutlery, Table Pudlocks, llntchetsand Hammers Shoo Thread, Perfumeries, Pomade . Tooth Hnd Nail Brushes Cloth nnd Llair do UnmbrioL, Irish Linens. Brown Linens Toweling, Corset?, ''having do Hoop Skirts, tj uvut*. great variety, Lad es Collars ,V Cuffs, Paper (Joliarr, Ladies' Handlccrchicls .Shirts and Frioifs, Combs of every style, (ients' Underwear, Hair Nets “ “ Paper nnd Envelopes, Gloves. “ Pens and Ink, Hair Ornaments, Pencils, Hose and Half Hose, Slates, Wide Bolts and Buckles Dolls, Braids, every sty e. Pipes, Buttons, great variety, Carsimores. Knitting Needles, Tweeds anu Jeans, Blenched Homespun, Suspenders, Brown do Pocket Hooks, Ladles Hats, latest Calf Wall, is, styles, Candlesticks, Children’s Hats, lat'st'Kanghphy Mills, styles, Razors and Sirups, Ladies Shoes, every Sours, ... b D’le, Shoe Brushes and Misses bhoea, do do Blacking. Boys’ do do do Ami a great many articles not mentioned. Persons will do woll to call and examine our Sb-CK before purchasing. Aiil-hsI js ::m TO RENT. / siraulo reside Josephus h'chols, ICsq., in ,Suiu- nurville, is offered for rent. The house contninr 12 rooms, with out-housos ol every kind necessary. Ihoro is connected with this place a Vineyard, containing Ifi acres, in 11 high state ol cultiva- l, °h. of a choice grape lor wino. Also very largo Poach and Pear Orchards, Apricots and Plums, all of a ehoieo quality; Jnrgo and very fine Strawbo»ry beds of eet kinds, and a large \ egctable Garden in .xecllenf condition. t.A l !,uY,! tl , oy l’ rd ' ,ln 'l Orcilumln that may be eultWut.nl nn tho iilnee woulU yield a very large sum of money. There D u Wine Cellar, n Still, and overthimr necessary to make and keep the wine. Tbeie is also connected with tho residence 200 acres of cleared land which may bo rented with the place it prefered. Apply to ID IL LOCKHART. at H. C. Mitchell dc Co’s, or to oct 18-lw DJt. M. WOODRUFF. FOR SALF-, ontaining MOO acres—between 000 and GOO cleared—most oi ——— which is fresh and well watered by Middle Cow- ikec. Framed dwelling with lour rooms. Out houses sufliciont for 40 or JO bands Good gin house and screw. Crop and .-t-c k «»f all kinds sold with tho place if desired. The place is convenient to churches and good schools. I will sell for cotton, payable December, IHOH, or 1 reasonable terms. W. B BUTT, Versons. Russell co., Ain. for ensh this full, t Address oct 18-liu* PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER PLAN- I tatinn on the Chattohnocheo river, 12 miles below (Ndumbus. The tract contains U00 acres, 4:8i of which are cleared. On ihc place is a comfortable dwellin yard, and a small Dissolution. T 'HE Firm of HHERMAN & CO., wns dis- . solved by mutual consent < n the loth of August last. Parties will call at 128 Broad street lor settlements. W. L. 8IIERMA > T . J. ltllUDE.S 1 ltOWNE. _ Columbus, On., Oct 18-tit WANTED. $10,000 IN GOLD! . lurs in GOLD. o:t 18-1 ui .JOHN KING, Office at the old Marino Bank Agency. WANTED, Georgia, Manama, South Caroli na anil Louisiana BANK. NOTE S', IN ANY lil ANTITY. JOHN KING, Office at the old Marine Bank Agency. ^ oct. 18-lm FOR SALE, No. 167 Broad Street, OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL, S I A Y E brought to the city of Columbus, and a L have n»*w on exhibition and offer for salon CLOTHING AN D FURNISHING GOODS, F 0 R ME\\ BOVS ANJ) CHILDREN, Equal to the bed Custom Work, I hereby saving tho purchaser tlm delay, nnimyauce and ex pense usual'y attending Custom Work. Having been engaged in this business a life time, and having secured the services of WM. PALMER, the well know Merchant Tailor ol Knoxville, Ccim., they hope and expect to bo u positive benefit and convenience to all who buy their goods. Heine nneustomed for yours to furnish people of jilATUKH JUDGMICNT AND TASTE The Great Ladies Fancy Store, i 1'Ur.S; [• Coluiuhn? and offer their goods lor sale, with confidence iu their ability to give satisfaction. Come, then, and make known yum wants, and thmie ot your children, and have them supplied bv tlmso who have learned themselves nnd IvN'iiW now TO CLOTHE Yol\ Sept 21—tf FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. • W1 ’ have converted our largo ■> • J;'Mimd .'oinniodious Hi very Stable .'.‘v^T'iii'to a Wan* House lor the dor-SSaBB age ' I t’ottun and .Merchandize. We solicit tho patronage of our tricml- and the ncowlo gen era lly. * VKRNOY A MAIIAFFEY, ootl>tjan1 GLENNVILLE MALE INSTITUTE. rpilK THUSTEKS .if thisTnsti- ^ 1 lotion take great pleasure in /fjL anti' Uiicing tint they havo pro- - UXQ core l the .-'o vi- ts of Dr. William Burke in 1 i .ncipal lor tin: em u schola«tic ye.M. From his long periem u in teaching. < having taught in the city ot Richmond. Vn., for 20 io n- . we feel no hcsjtnney in soliciting for him the patronage due him a \ enristiun gentle- l man And .1 oliolar. The School is n >w in sue 1 oe.—du\ operutiom nnd we would rcoommcnd it 1 in the lavorable consideration of 1 arent-. and to young men desiiou- 1 advancing in tho_hinh- I cr oranchos ot iniithoiunt'cs nnd the classics, i tiood board Pan 1)0 innl upon la r terms. M. M. GLENN, Sec’y. I Glcnnvillc, Ala,, Oct. 13, 18'm—cod'iw ! Sun oopy. No. 91 BKoad Street, ACEE, STEWART & CO., H AVJC Just rocelvod n. new supply of Men's sup. lino Blnek ('loth FroVks, “ “ Block Doeskin Cass. Pant.:, Fine White Mars. Vests, “ “ Denver Cloth Over Coat', “ Business Suits, together with a fmo assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, DK ALL KINDS. On hand and to arrive a well selected stock, of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Embracing all ages from fi to 20 yeirs old. PERRY & CO., 8-4 Broad St root, HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST BEAU TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IS TIIK, CITY. The Ladies are politely requested to call on us . Oct, fi lm FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, KANJDOL.PM ST. NEWS DEPOT, —AND— NOTION HO USE, , «0 UnOAU STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. GEO. II. ROBERTSON & CO., J) ESPKCTFULLY uiuiounco to the citircns 1 v ot Columbus that they have now instore, and on the way l.ere, a choice and desirable stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising every articlo usually kept iu first class Imu'os. Legal Cap, Bill Cap, Letter, Note ami Billot, Gilt, Magenta, Blotting and Tissue, ruled and blank papers. White, Huff, Now Opaque, Card nnd Wed ding Envelopes, Mourning Paper, Envelopes and Cards. Arnold's nnd Butler's Inks, Gillott’s Steel Pens. Faber’s Load Pencil’s, Dice, Playing Hards, Visiting thirds, Portfolios, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Prang’s Sketch Cards. Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Pocket, Toibt iiml Fine Combs, Ink, Mucilage and an endless variety of STATIONER’S NOTIONS. A beautiful stock of Anthony’s Photograph Albums, containing from S to 2im p ctures. Autograph Albums and Drawing and Sketch Books. A choice slock of Bound and Paper Back NovoIh, Novolletts, Dime Novels, American Tales, Dime Songsters, and Humorous Works too tedious to mention. . SCHOOL BOOKS! Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to thoir intere.-t to buy from us. Our aim is tp please—our determination to o.»tablish a first class reputation. Wo buy at the lowest cosh prices and our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits.” We respectfully solicit orders from tho coun try as well as from the city. Orders from any ono will meet with prompt attention and those who favor us witfi such may rely upon just dealing. Anythin” wanted and not on hand can he .supplied within live day s. Call nnd see us. GEO. 11. ROBERTSON & CO. Sopt 21—tf . chard of choice fruit trees. The overseer and negro houses are all framed buildings, and the settlement one mile from the public road leading to Lumpkin, 'i'll is place I settled and improved and great care lias been taken to keep it in a high state of cultivation. The. productive capacity of these lands are well known in the neighborhood. Corn. Fodder, and Stock can bo purchared on the place. Ocl4tf. W. G. WOOLFOLK. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA, ALA., FOR B A. R F . T il 1C Dwelling has two stories and oight rooms well plastered. All necessary out buildings and well of splendid water attached. The lot contains about lour neros—throe-fourths of a block : touches four streets, situated about half way between the Railroad Depot and the business centre of the city, and is the host and prettiest location in tho city for a Hotel. The lot and bui'ding- well enclosed nnd in first rate order. For particulars apply to Capt .J. G Corvnn, on the premises, 01 the undorbigned nt Persons’ Depot, M. G. R. R. Oct. 1 Im ROBERT A. FLF.MINtt. For Rent, donee oftlm late Mai.John H. Howard. WjjrApply at this office, or to Oct IT —12 vv IDiBT. S. HARD AW AY._ FOR ZR/EOSTT, A largo nnd com tort able □ WELLING HOUSE, near the upper cud of Rr«ad street. Apply to HALL, MOSES »t CO. Oct. U—4t FARM FOB RENT. A FARM containing two hundred uud seven ty-five acres of land, two hundred iu high state of cultivation, and fifty acres tro»h bottom land; the place in good fix : good dwelling, out - houses, stable, barn and gin houso and screw. Convenient tosolmol and church, within lOmiles of Columbus pn Upatoic creek. Will soli me necessary farm implements, if desired. For terms apply to G. C. U8Ib)RN. oot 17—tf On the place. A'O. ii.', BROAD STRlflZT ooL,uj\rnu s , a a. • ’ Success Attends^ the Diligent! Bplioiei of (.rojiorty vfclrb'dam *??, 1 0,ll f r my column in the ncw-rnino - 8 ’v/,. nr l f 1,1 »s»»»,*ise'is>sSS-' sa?r^ ..cros. The hou,o hai f,,f/r^ nt, Tl| f th» necessary out-buildings are on the niap« Th! u’sscri'nce ' J ' hi ’ Apply tu J. I(. SIKES, or POK Hi:XT IX°GIR ARD.-TIVO HOUSES • i°° m “ : pliwoliea 15 miles Colmr.hn. »t ™°WS ’ ho 1 *? ° A :‘, n ofmu!i!s; utensils ° S AiiHy t? ,0 ’ lh “ cr 'i'.' F°k^own 1 a«"ilo V t7 v,1 ]" alj| e uitj- residence, \TcVnt A .;iP iSl*"! A Une flower Kardun'atLiched!" 1 Annly'ro' ?ly L ' •MI. SIKES. F°3 V±'r'P'° n .y, w lln ‘ l lot cn tho corner of McIntosh and Ihomas utTecu The lot s;;sf„.5 f : S II. SIKES. FMISri 1 , SoChtees," 1 ,iu, ° wnfn - A|l| 'lyto J. II. SIKES. WANTED, A- "VSTot XSJui'BO, BVrS. n,, ;?,!s& thh ci,y - " ct S J. It. STKF.S, 1 ttie IN lKLLIii K.N'CE OFFICE I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO. OFFICE No. 146 BROAD ST. *. 1 "ji/iy r.v, riwi., y (At Candler dc Bostick’s .Store,) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Exchange and Stock Brokers. P TiT. ICI; hT l I'Duutinn lift id (,) tnlea of ( oMnn, Produce, Mrorcrlc, ic. Ctc Quick returns invnrinblv I lie rule Denlerx in COIN. Sl'OUKS, DOXDS, ,lc. **-Orders S"|‘ c, ted and prornidly lilleu.'i* ,i “ Weoparud to chip Colton to flr,c U ;‘h slTlnJv ' " rk ’ «><«•«. _ DR. W. 0. BELLAMY T E varYuui l br!!nelre’1r i0,ml ,ervicw ln ,l "> MEDICINE. SURGERY AND OBSTETRICS, oi.dt? ° i i i L?m "'Hinton nnd vi- unrtr. O'j nuij niroi.re. rvhon not norm.urilv abeetit, Im lounil nr the Drus Store off i ■ lurinu, the day, m.,1 nt tho rid-' t night. Handsome Residence, WITH 18 ACRES OF LAND, FOR SALE, O N the Talbot ton road, opposite Cid. Lind say’s. 1 1 -i miles from the city. The house contains G rooms, un stairs, closets ami gamut, kitchen, dairy, cellar, with other out-houses, stable, carriage Imu i; and lot, all built iu good order, splendid water, a garden of three acres, an orchard of varieties ul fruit trees, and eight acres of Woodland. For terms apply to G. C. OSBORN * oct 17—tl' Through the Post-office, Sun oopy, TO RENT, 1GE S’] NKS Apply at the GEORGIA HOME INS OFFICE. Oot 14-tf A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A PPI.Y AT ft- UutlD-tf 78 r.UOAD STUKKT. FOR SALE. tilXU, nnd Alnrirnlot of OllUION U!AF R0PI1. At Wnoleaalo or Kotnil. .01 181w .1. It. IVBY A OO. ow r lilr< ‘ | "iy pu ntteniptnd escape of Doctor der t * 10 Tortugas, by hiding un* Scott »i? °^, c °8l. on the stoamor T, A. lag. a c 10 Wus discovered by thrust- loth Ht l. 'f nJ bayonet into the coal, The alightiy wounded him. imm«A?.!t > orlt Tribune adds that ho win U , u „^“Wy When to tho fort, and the ttenri. , 2 cws , au P'' <!< * to him, ami under that 1CwH ce 0 l ''° I’ 1 *'" ho acknowledged ladlorm t 1 rmHst01 ' Kelly, with whom ho dat, an acquaintance within a few tie ntrH ?K roe d to help him to o,cape,on ntef K 1 !!*, of "giving Mudd’s .old tlefnrt WH3 thereupon marched to and b„' orumhend court-martial held, oitnent ntencod to six years’ imprU- Th« vei. ,i d , l '"' r<1 in the Tortuga,. Kellv «na l .v, 0tl sa 'i‘"Cl without Mudti or IVoinin.,. 1 , Plot's woro forwarded to " g i on for confirmation. [yashviUe Qaittte the a!nEy\.) n Ayr, Scotland, found ip "fg vit.i.i?'.,* Potato a gold wedding- hav.ii,.!, ", l , ° ambitious tuber inuvt * ut °*»d tn Ib.preo,,, olgrewth FOR LIVERPOOL, I 'lIK A 1 Ship "Ltpia Soito- riKi.n,’ capacity5,,‘ii'iD halos Cotton, is now ready to receive freight for Liverpool. ATKINA, DUNHAM he VO. Apalachicola, Oot. Hth, 18 l\v DR. T. P. CHAFIN Iriendu and the liidjc.- g«v has just returned from New York with :« oho'we slock of GOODS, consisting <if Lttlic<* «u*l Misses' II A TS, •trimmed si*. I untriir metl: French an l Amoricnn FL0NVFR8, Ribbons, Lnces, Plumes, Feather.?. Veils, and many other articles no numerous to mentionalt of which she offers at LOW PKD-ES. An enrlv call is respectfully solicited, aug 2d—tf SARATOGA RESTAUBAfIT, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. WEST SIDE OF HltOAI) NT., NEXT DOOR TO D* p. ELLIS* AUCTION HOUSE, UP STAIRS (FORMER/* i r DR. WOODRUFF'S OFFH'F.> Ladies or families wish ing meals sent to their, rooms can ljavo them M’-.tr to any part of the city ut v reasouabie rates. JMcGEUBE, HAYNES S: GO., (Sl'CCESSOIIS TU It. F. 11A It It IS h CO..) Itriiiul StiTiti Below Cook'd Hotel. JML Mgncui . ^ chaaevl tho Stock U. C. CALDWELL, Oct. i-tf Hun copy. of MEDICINE and SURGERY, to tho citi ns of Columhui and vicinity. The best of references given when d well as fifteen year a experience. Otfico at A. M. Brannon's Drug - tore, where ho may ho found during lb" day, nml at his residence on Troupe street, between Thomas and Baldwin, in front of the residence ot tin* Into Capt. James M. Everitt, and in the rear01 tho Academy ofthoSiateis ul Morey, oct 17—lw* MEDICAL NOTICE. fplIE iiupre»sinn having obtained among X some ot my ’* Patrons,’ and the ciUi-as ol Columbus and vicinity, that I Lave abandoned the “Medical Profession” in consequence ot uiy recent mercantile operation*: I avail in*- self the pleasure, through tho medium of your paper o, , orrecting the error, and to assure me '• Puhi.o ;*dl shall not permit any huniness operations oi whatever nature, to interfere with my medical purauits.'or to Interrupt t hope social rela»ioDH of a profes*ionsl charmHer. which have been, for y^are. bo plowut a id agreeablu. Calls left ot the Drug Si.-.re of Messrs. Brooks A Co., (one door above 1’miin * Co.,) nr at my residenco on Forsyth street, will meet with nt".,.,-, '"'ft W. FLKWELl.HX, M. D. Oat. 10—Im SOUTHERN LINHV1ENT. D R. A. W. ALLEN has resumed the manu facture ot his .chides of It. F. Harris Sc Co., have ro- l niove-l imuK di itcly below to tho "Crosdiaw 1 Lot.” fronting on Broad stroct, where they | hi.vo nn-'ingcd Cm largest and most oonimodi- I ousStabio and Lots in the city, find will al- | ways keep on hand CarriaRes, Buggies anti Saddle Horses, DISSOLUTION. T he firm of hughes a hodges i« this day dissolved by mutual consent. The firm name will bo use 1 by either partner in making aottlauienU. The Rooks arc kept at tho office of Fontaine Ac Hughes. W. II. HUGHES, W. (J. HODGES. Colutnbup, Sopt 10,1865—ootl-lm NEW FIRM. r PHE undersigned beg leave to inform their X friends and the public generally, that they havo this dav formed a copartnership under the mime and style of FONTAINE & HUGHES, for tho transaction of a Warehouse anti (lenoral Commission Bus ness. All business entrusted to thorn shall rceoivo prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in process of erection, will soon be ready, but in the mean- lime wo will provide storage for our natrons until thobuilding is finished Our office nt pres ent is on Randolph street, in W. W. Garrard's building, near the old Lowell Warehouse. JOHN FONTAINE, W. H. HUGHES, Columbus, Sept. 10,1865—OOtl-tf SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c' II. MIDDLEBR00K k CO.,’ I t)l BROAD STREET, JJAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale j Saddles, Bridlos and Mnrtin^alps, i Ciirrisigo and Hujfgy Wliips, Lining and Hindmg Skins, French Calf Skins, Harness Louther, With a general assortment of goods iu our line. I ALSO, REPAIRING of nil kind- d. nc .it the short- | osl notice nnd in the Lc-t in ' • • •. am 26-tt t U. MlDDLhBu miv A CO. ' UNITED STATES ~ Brooks Sc Co deuce ot Mr. Wilov J *e,»t 27—Gm J. W. PEASE, Bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, GA. PLNE^LETTER PAPER, by tho’quire or Fine Cup Paper, bv tho quire or renin Hoc Commercial Note Paper, by the quire Ladien’ FinoNoto Paper,Gilt Commorcinl, School and La<lie«. Pem 1 is tC u ,u* Gpacjuo and Canary Knv’il r V *, India Rubber Round Comb-, ’ V. " Dressing Combs, .. ,, , Tuck Combs, Morocco Pocket Rooks Violin Row-t Leather Wallets, Brianv^oa V’ii.eu G 1). Gun Caps, link Mercbmi m ‘ Vinci. I’ uvimk Cards. 1. .lln IMpw. Ylsituig Cards, l**oth Pi, F vi 0 !!"‘« Uu i iU . r SlrillK ' -Memurandu’m lL-uka, miles nnd n half above Columbus, Troy Fuctory road. Persons desiring to pur chase can receive all necessary information con cerning it by catling upon iue at tuy residence. Oct 10—lot ^ MARY L. JONES, Rubber Belting. OEVERAL Splendid new Rubber ILdts for O sale, 1G inches wide, (Goodyonr’s pa’ent.) I wish to purchase several WORK OXEN oi MULES. JAMES H. SUORu.K. Oct 10—1 in Wanted, A FIRST RATE GARDENER. Oct 10 —lot MARY I.. JONES. FOR HAlaE, Residence in Wynnton. f 1''HE pleasant, healthy place whore I non X reside, two miles from tho city, containing fifty-seven acres of land—about halt cleared. / TMIK euhscribors would roanoctfullr inform the balance in woods; a good Well built Ionise 1 their friends ana the imblic g.-ncrallv thnt with lour rooms, and hall largo enough fora they havo REBUILT their FutNURV and diniug roun; cellar und *r the house; good are now prepared to do any kind ol CASTINGS kitchen with three rooms, and all nec.ssiry of Brass or Iron; such as Sugar Mill* ot tho • lMPUOyEb]*ATTEItN ? ,a,;.l A LARGE EOT OF CHEAP IT MUSIC JUST RECEIVED BY J* W. PEASE. Sopt 19—tf R. Z. RUCKKR, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AX I) DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 13U, WEST SIDE IIUOAD ST. A LWA \ 8 ON HAND a full nnd complete Di Mock Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery, Hardware,Tinware. Glassware. Crookerv. Boots, Shoes, Hats, «ni l ikL*(* n Tii'tK.’f.l 1 WiHCH, .V., 2*UK) lbs I C Till Wi. which can be had at Wholesnje or KctMil, No difficulty in having your money clmngod. aug21-tr market prices — CITY FOUNDBY. outbuildings; well ot water unsurpassed eountrv: an orehaid of several bundled fine peach trees, ike. Apply at F.iouirer office, to - JORDAN L. HOWELL, oct 3—lw Tiustoe. > hire on IIOID onnhlo terms. BOARDED at( Stables will re- e will endeavor horses fur I CELEBRATED FOOVHEKN UX'IMKXT. *' ** ' II. can .apply Ulo «ny aiiantity at Hif J- 1 ;'*"’*'! j no 1 vo <•'»roinl''atVo’i';ii Uvit tioor abov. F.rry lloufe. He will bt t-bi | (n . ( | Pll(JO whll i u;iy j.iac to see his friend*and servo thrm. j SALE with us. net 14*1 iu A. W . A ELL... 4 . >Yo would call tho particular atten- Sun oopy. i tiori of DROVERS to < ur large and ” ~ . mL a » j •V’I! air.ii gcd Lot-b*r dr *\'• Meek. Columbus Female Academy. oJUa. m, hkiikh, iuyxi:s a co. HATES OF TUITION.- ! JSSEliStiHL I LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE l.’ndi rsigned is now preparedr^to, supply ,tho public with For Rent, .... rooms, convenient to the business por tion of the city; suitable for a boarding bouse or private family. For terms tipplv to Dr. M. Wnormryp or MRS. S. S. RARDWELL. oot 1—tf TO RENT, _ __ ._ W>nnton with eight good ro.nus for a family and tour rooms in basement for cooking, closet au-i ser vants. Apply at THIS OFFICE, sept It—tf Sept 21, lfifiS-tf WATCHES AND a. D. CAPS. J UST RECEIVED, iifino assortment of Silver Hunting Cuso Watches. ALSO, T. S. SPEAR. FOR RENT, 'DUE SMALL STORE occupied by P. B»ih- X lor, west side Broad street, next above Pemberton ,Y Curler’s drug stoic. Enquire ul of L. T. DOWNING. Sept Jl-tf STEAM SAW MILL FOR SLYTib. TN GOOD Running order, perfectly new Bolt*. 1 uvery portion ot machinery in complete order. Andre** T. J« PEARCE, Seals’ Station, M. Sc (L R. R , Ala., Sept 21— 1 m j»r a t till* Office. ittto thYJ«"ct|tt"U I’-rius. As ,.11 ,1,0 l-MI-il-* will hn under tho immediate supervision »>t ir. and Mrs. S u’x.»grh but out* pm- charged for tuition. The first fenn on tlm 1st Monday in October next an for it aro as follows • Literary Department Incidental Fee Use of Piano Vocal Music--- Frouch ............... No extra charge lor Latin. Board for the Term • • 00 Roaidci* must tarnish ■hoots, pillow ra• « . toweU, table napkin* and nay extra t«»r w.i- « 4s;pt 17—tf Proa id tm. , li) (N) CARRIAGES, HORDES, ipT nnd cverytldnc io tho LivprvK^tei-3 I Rurincss. Also for FUNERALS Sj/ 1 ho i* prepared to lurniih a FINE HEAjtsE, 1 at. short noth c. Horses taken on Board and Hale, [ and every attention paid to them. A. UAMMKLIn » L\ I’JUlbal, Gst. 14*U FOR SALE, AT TIIK OI.D STAND OK J. B. Ja-QUES & BRO., A LOT OF KIKE Top and no Top Buggies, IIAHTJBS8. WHIPS AND COLLARS. Y^^ISHIXO to close out (ho lot For Sale, STEAM KlNTGUdSTK, J in period running order. It ha* a good double- lined Boiler and all the appurienaucc* neoes- mrv to make it complete i-r iium- hate work. \ Addrcsi A. A» SMI f UWlCK *opt2l-tf Ga NOTICE. LL BE SOLD at the late residence of tsoll cheap for cash, or exchange for cot- I VV James O. Burt, ot llarri* county, do- I \^L) REPAIRINtI of Mol ceased, on tho 2»lU tiwt., all t hep or Unable ! t\. NOTICE. wo will TIT’II. . for cot- I VV J r ' Ift&Vtf _ ’ property oi tn* estate, consisting ol corn, toil- der, wheat, potatoes, seed oat*, cattle, hog*, j horses, nyrun, oxon, i , need, fet blacksmith whi-h wn will W A R it A NT* io S’i’A N D;*S\’ RIM* KETTLE.^, BARK MILLS, GIN GEARING, and any Kind of mi l woik. We will make any kind *,f Machinery to or der; Mich a* SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, and in tact any thing in our line. ♦#* Iu connection with our business, wc havo yy'l/v’{!";r-L'n 1 '- °L um uf tlw CAT- 1FKN MAKERs in the (it untry. ,,Wc "re also making a I«rg** assortment of HOLLUVV BARE: such as POTS, UVENH, MULLETS. SPIDERS »i..l LIDS. We will exchange any thing iu .-ur lino for auy^kuid^Country Produce, at eld PRICES Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed. PORTER. McILHENNY A CO.. , Near Steamboat Landing, Mav 19, lhU>.—tf Colun bus. un PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. r I 41E undersigned beg leave to inform their A friend* and the public ten,qally, that they have built a first das* Foundry and Machiuo Shop mi Oglethorpe street, between Franklin and Bridge tdreou. and arc prepared to <],, anything in thoir lino of buslm* nuko aiiy^kmd of Machinery tO (»rder: such ill SUGAR MILLS oi any siz^*, with wrought o. cast iron *lmtr*, from H inche* to 18 inches di ameter; also KETTLES from 20 to loo gallon* and all the intcnuediatu ui/es. We will m ik« 1» SAW-MILLS .nil MILL WORK goneially, of Lrass or lion. Hod all kind* of urns'i'LOnnis! IRON RAILING, and anything the public 'iu’i'iMvffi-' AH kind, of diaiiBlcli 'rt'I'Hired with ncainuss nml lnconmiction with our lin,Inca,.wo have ao- curod tho services ol n tirst cls.s freodnan. who will take pretit idenrurc iu bnulins nil Uustinsa InIhodiKorcnt dci.ols.stuum- anywbeio in tho city, free ,.f made nt our W bout landings, charge. L. 11 AIM AN A CO. P;S. AH kinds id Country 1‘r iduoe tukei t. exultnnKu lor work, ou liberul tcrutr. aug 15—11 L.1L4C0. tuning' - - - , - — . qnt, Flutiud* Coucvrlina*, and thotoughly property of his estate, consisting of corn, foil- , repairing qnd tuning ot Chuivh oig.in*; ah,,, wagon, cart, buggy, cotton toot*, plantation tool*, I WILL RE SDLI> at the residence of .lessee i seed, fet - . , , ,, Tt Cartor of Mu*coge.* countv. on tho 1 *ih houieholrt and kitchen furmturo, Ac. Al«u, of November "next, corn and fodder; about t»U j tho plantation will bo to root l<*r next year, bond of fattening hogs; a)«o stock hog*, cattle. , conUining about three hundred .o re* cleared and n few mulct and h« r*e*. Term* cash. J laud- lenoseasu. L. M. PACE, \gvut. octli td*- JESSEE CARTER. 1 Dctll-td fc • PIANOS. Order* recoived tit Mr. Pease’* Book «tore, and the residence ol Mr*. Bailipi, and Mr*. \ aiolciibeig. All weik w.irraotcd or m, r.,v de*ir.d. OARPKK MlCHH. m *gp i>* “ 1U4