Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, October 22, 1865, Image 3

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CAL NEWS ITEMS._ xIlE EWaeinEtt. JT» FJ, . J are Agonts COMMERCIAL. ^“ r^olEsai" Alabama: •ir«»rs , gtttt i„ n . i r r ' e r.‘’u»ttba'babbeo. inborn. Hut" 11 * ff.Uer. P«»"" 8 ' ;.„ka«Ecrry;» n - ■suspension. f|L., CbuononuBgoo. •fesr- • 0 *j j. Barke. {lloanvlllo- jeokios. e follovrini »ttba*ov ’on No* Midway uaU ied gentlemen aro our tral depot, on the Muacogoa ; Col. J. A. D. Dke. , Sprin* 3 ; U. I). Wll.LIAM*. c J. O’Neai.. "e. B. Watbes. ; .• 1 D. Bvinoton. "•'aShi. w - Cov,xoT< "'- tiKFKI'V F.NaVIRKIl. B .ivcdalongli.tof .obMriber. to from llurtvillc, Ain., and -to !>aP« r 1 i, metbAMi of» G. E. Thomas* W. W. Fi.p.wr.i.i.Kx. loknowledgiuB tho receipt s eni us—nil paying in sd- °°” C1 daily nsked by othors, do- We are. wc wi n etar i tho 10 We cannotjurt now fix tho pro- 7 ““, ' intend to conimenee again the ' J ' k “* ? h. HVWP AVpoVcr in a short - “mails not >' ot extended into the .. ..j the railroads, and nil or nearly yet have arc daily. But wo nr* the disposition of so ninny por in' 1 * ^ weakly, and will therefore hahetostart it again. In the meantime “‘'friends to get up lists nnd send 5 ” e! , K It wilt bo l est for ueighbor- *trT« railroad linos to malto arrango- 7Y«ttins their papers from the nearest ,(l I inform us "f the depot to which they , mnilcJ. The t rice of the Vf«Hy '.ill he *1 a year, In, in advance. $1 for three oct 22 It Notice. . triend. of Copt. <1. K. and Martha B ' ro requited to ftttoml tho funeral of child at tbo residence of Dr. Flewollen at -oaA.M.to-Juy^^ m pu»s.—I advertised in yours other papers tlmt I would resume tho ..•idion of Index in 0ctober * f Kut re sold tho papor to Mr, «J. J. Toon ‘llnnta, and when ho will start it 1 vrnot. I receive frequent letters con- jngthepapsr, and take this incans to f known the cause of its non-appoar- I bopo the pnpors that advertised o0 will insert this. The Child’s De- twill soon appear. S. BOYKIN. Hew Advertisements. .1’. Ellis, on Thursday next, will hnvo largest lot of hor e esand mules lor sale wag ever ofl'erod in this oily ut auc- Seo bis advertisement, and don't lthe day. lie will also soil a line kswsy and other vehicles. Ten and a f o’clock is his hour. obn Johnson, Ordinary of this county, ilegal notice for “whom it may con- n.” icbanl aM. Tilts is announced as a oan- i for tbo Legislature from Russell cty, Ala. Everybody knows Air. to boa good and capable man. o.Tillson issues an order in reference the apprenticing of minor negroes. It ((important paper, and should bo read * preserved. enumerous friends of Dr. 11. S. Ow- of Russell county, Ala., havo an- nced him as a candidate to represent in the next Legislature of Alabama, directors of tho Talladega Railroad mpany arc summoned by their Presi- t, Col. .1. R. Slaughter, to attend a ecting to bo held at Opelika on tho 2d of orember next. Wo aro glad to sco an teregt in this important enterprise re* Weekly H'liolesoie Review of the Columbus Market, Compiled nnd enr fully revived In/ I. ('LlETON MOSES «f.* CO.. thnniit$von Merchants owl Exchange Brokers. FINANCIAL. Money easy. Gold opeued at 152, ol oaed sell - ing at 155 on account of heavy demand. Good demand for nil kinds of Southern bank bills; few offering. Tho great staple. Cotton, opened at 42c for middlings—with a continued active domnnd th® market reached 47, closing at.45c. Heavy re ceipts by wagon, owing to high prices, 8oino shipments by rail via Nashville— frolghts by that routo having been considerably reduced. River still very low—Boxes going out occasion ally. BaEADSTurFS.—The market pretty well sup plied with western flour—demand modcrato. Quote Superfine in bbls at $15; extra family at $20—but little oountry offering. Coen Meal—The market is active, with limited supply from wagons at $i 10 per bushel. Ryk—There is a demand for seed rye at $1 50. Oats—Souio demand for seed at 75o. Corn—Iu good demand at $b*-l 10 per bush. Candles—Small stock—:i.-W'i'35o by tho box. Coffer—Smnll stock—by sack, 40c ; Rio 50c. Fruits—Not much demand. Dried Apples, peeled, selling from wagons at $1 50 per bushel. Peaches at $2. Hides—A modorato demand, for '.dry. well cured hides at 8c. Butter—Good demand with light stock at 35c. Molasses—Little in i 75tft80c. Sugar—Small stock : Crushed 30c. Salt—A lot of \ iremi bushel. But little Liven Whisky—Stock equal t to $7 per gallon. Provision—Market sea Bacon—Sides from wag >n?, ui Shoulders “ ,, .-hi. llatus ” , 3'’0. Beef—Dull sale at b@So, on foot. Lard—Scarce with a good doinaml—irom wagons at 20c per lb. lliCB—No prime in market. Tallow—Hood demand at lucaa-e. Tobacco—Good supply—moderate demand at 60e@ £1 75 per lb. clothing mmm. 0. K THOMAS & 00., -A T- No. 125 Broad Street, CoIumlDua, G-oorgifi. RESPECSTFULLY announce to tho citizens of Columbus and surrounding country that they havo now iu store, and to arrive, a SPLENDID Stock of narket. Retailing at 2’. • 2 for brown. i : n \ s nt $5 r.O per ' i:. .u-trket. .1... .. i...l, from $4 2> ntil.v -implied- RUDT-ilDI CLOTHING Comprising every article usually kept in First Class Clothing Houses, CONSISTING OF SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Oassimeres, LIST CDF LETTERS R emaining in tho Hostoiuco in Columbus, Ga., October 21st, lStlo: A—E Abercrombie, Miss E Alien, G W At kinson, T 11 Austin, David Averolte. U—Mrs Amanda Baxter, Mrs R Bctoham, Nancy Bell, Mrs W C Bellamy. A l Berry. J M Bennett. T Ulugdcn 2. Mrs li Bowen. 11 Boro- man, Levi G Bright, II Bradford, Miss K Brad |oy, Mrs S A Brock, C Brume. Patrick Brady 2 Mrs Patrick Brady, B W Bussey, *1 M Bugg. C—J C Calhoun, Mrs A Chapman, Goo J Clark 2, S S Cook, Mrs E J Couch, J Corbally, J D CottIngham. . . D—B F Daulton, II Diet, Mrs C A Dougherty. E—Mrs K lisler. ^ a „ F—D A Mel) Ferguason, D A 1* tugusson. 8 11 Fondron, II P Foftson. Mrs E Ford, C lord. Miss E Frazier, S B Freeman. Q—Miss 11 Grtchct, J W Gipson* H-Mrs MAC Hammond, i*r (*M Hanks, Annie Haywood 2, W II Hairston. \V IDBittyb Win Hudson, <1 A Hughes. A t« Hurt, 8 Bon in nil, Miss M Howard, N Howard, John liow- Ur i-Illius & Bro., Mrs .1 Israel. UK Jepsor. i, Mrs B ilohnston, *v-J°C e ko:iiicngli, 11 Koley, M Konny, Miss A King 2, K 8 lviuiba’.l, 11 J Kindren, Miss A ai Kimbrough. 1.-8 T Lewis 2, J Lynch. ML—S Mngwirty. Mis# II Mnhune. C Mol.oy, Miss M *1 MoKelly. W .J McKamis. Mr Meiry. J Miller, Miss K Mobley. 110 Mooie, Mrs M A Mullen, Mi'S M Murpbey, Myers, W atson »V. Co. N—I) W Noble. O—Peter Oneal, Mrs M D Oglctroo. i*—Mrs 8 A Pace, .1 W Pa’ru k,. .1 1 ap>. U Person. D Pcrscll. J.aura Phelps, Mrs M J 1 itt man, Miss 8 Pittman. Mrs L 1 ursell. n-Wm Rudiuon, Mi-s h 1 ton true Miss M Robinson. Mrs N M U-d.! J " ‘ eon. Miss E Rolin , Miss 8 C Uobln- _ Amanda Sandora, t ,G W Socgin. .1 llSiin - nions, U R Singloton, Siegel »V Frcidcnner, >> Thompson 2. MissF A Tliornloy, Miss E T liman, Miss II; Tilliiigha«t. ^ T W—Miss G P Waca.ser, .1 1MN am. M iss 8 J Waiie, Mis» •! Wimbcr y, ,J I) veiu-, Mrs 1 ’.Vhito, C li Wlilto. M V liiio. MUb M 11 Whlta- lior, Mr^ S W WilliiLma, L I' M ilran, Cui>t (1 M “'• J M Wrlght T. M. HOGAN. P- M. F.RDMKN AND A. L. Augusta, (Jo., (Jci. 11/A, I3t.- FANCY VESTINGS, CLOTHING, Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth and Cnssi- Coats, Full Dross and Business 8uita of every stylo, Doe and Cassitnere Pants, and Fancy Vestings. Large lot of Fancy Ca^simcrc, Lin- on, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan nel, Joans and Merino Drawers. Fancy Linen and Paper Collars, Gonts’ and Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid, White, liovlin and Cassiincro Gloves, Buck. Gauntlets, Cassimoro lints, Valises, Umbrellas, et cetera. We have secured the services of MR. GEO. H. BETZ, Ln our Manufacturing Department, who is now prepared to servo his old cus****"-- T, ‘' many now olios us may favor him (and up) with thoir patronage. Having just returned from liss A New York, where he 1ms been enabled to ac quaint himself with tho latest fashion* and styles of cutting, ho will bo the better prepared to give that UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION which lias always distinguished him mono of the MOST CELEBRATED TAILORS in the South. Wo cordially invito tho “ Public ” to give m a call before purchasing elsewhere, as wc in tend to make it to their interest 1»> purchase from us. Our aim will be to please, and it is our deter mination to establish a FIRST CL AS* REP UTATION. Having purohosod our stock at the LOW KST CASH PRICES, our motto will bo “Quick Sales and Small Profits.’’ Oolumhui, Ga., Sept. 27—lm NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED, 1 ‘27 Broad Street OOIxtJMBtrS, GrA., J. J. McKcndrec’s Old Stand, OPPOSITE UUiiVMBUS IiANIC BUILDING. STAPLE AND FANCY 0RY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS, BLANKETS, DATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SHOES, BOOTS, BIIIAlITY made CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C., &C. An invitation to call and examine the stocks is respectfully oxtendod to nil and particularly the Ladies. A. V. BOATRITE. MR. JN0. P. MANLEY, Formerly of Manley «fc UmlgCH, AND MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Formerly with G, L. McOoiigli & Co., will bo pleased to meet nnd serve their old pat rons nnd friends at thU store. Oct 4| 1865*1 m HENRY PERSONS WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS AT T11E OLD STAND OF REDD, JOHNSON & A T T E NTI0N !l ™ 5™ TO RENT. ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE A cnOICF SELECTION OF DRY ROODS, SHOES, LADIES’ CLOAKS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c. OCR siV.CK COMPRISES Supcriorall Wool French Merinos, Of tho following colors: SOLFERINO, ROYAL PURPLE, MAZARINE BLUE, ASI1ES OF ROSES, BEAUTIFUL BROWN, “ ROSE; ALL WOOL DELAINES, various colors, DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS, Superior Black and Colored CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Cloaks, Plain. Plaid, and Strlpod POPLINS, &c , &c TE1 IMS CA SHE PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN, Formerly of BARNETT, CHAPMAN & CO., Will be pleased to see all their old friends and ns many now ones at “THE BEE HIVE.”. Cot 19—Pin KNICK KNACKS r lMl K Beautiful and very do- l eirable rcNidcnruof the late Joeephus KcIioIn, lvq. t jn *um- iu* rvilto. is offered for rent. The house cont.iim 12 rooms,' with out-hoiiM!^ ol every kind necessary. 1 here is connected with this place a Vineyard, containing Iff acres, in a high state of cultiva tion, ot a choice grape for wine. ADo very large Peach and Pear Orchards, Apricots and Plums, all ot u choice quality; n'rto largo und very line Sira winery beds ot select kinds, and a large Vegetable Garden in excellent condition. The Vineyard, Garden and Orchards that may be cultivated on tho place would yield a very lurtrc sum ot money. There h a Wine Collar, a Still, and evert.hing nccossury to make and keep tho wine. There is also connected with tho residence 2<M) acres of cleared land which may he rented with the place if pro to rod. Apply to R. B. LOCKHART, at II. C. Mitchell »Y Co’s, or to oct 18-1 w DR. M. WOODRUFF. FOR SALF-, Uus- ....... four miles south of Persons'Depot, containing 14(K.) acres— helwocn 500 and 600 elearod—most oil which is fresh and well watered by Middle Cow- ikeo. Framed dwtdliw with four rooms. Out houses sufficient lor -lo or 50 hands Good gin house and screw. Crop mid stock of all kinds sold with the place i( desired. Tho place is convenient to churches and good schools. I will sell for cotton, payable December, 180(3, or for cash this tall, on reasonable to NEW STORE! CO. A FINE STUCK OF Although I have not the LARGEST of the alovo articles in tho city, it is a The Medical College at Atlanta will bo oedon tho first Monday in November, kigood institution, and should receive liberal patronage from all the neighbor- Stitcs, but Georgia especially should pport it. The Boulter House Restaurant is deter* ined not to be behind any other similar ibliihment in tbo city. They can fur- Uh the very best Fort of suppers in tho ;t fort of stylo at all hours. But at 11 ’clock daily a fret' lunch commences and ns until 12 o’clock. Iniurnnee can bo obtained now in first difs offices by applying to Mr. Lewis Livingston, who is an agent for several tempanios, at Major Sikes’ Intelligence office. Seo Mr. Livingston—ho takes liikfof every sign. )f. J G. Railroad Slock.—Ellis eojd yes terday, nt auction, three hundred shares •fthe stock of tho Mobile and Girard Bukoad Company at $40 per share. There is no doubt that this was a bargain bribe purchaser. The road is bound to extend its business every year, nnd must Mon be a paying investment for tho stock holders. ^ ^ ^ Cbtf„,i— A material decline was per- teptible in our market yesterday. Sales »tre made at from 40 to 40 cents. If the ttirkctwas -ufHciently settled to admit of definite quotations, we may report Mid- filing* at 40fo lic., and Good Middlings dfc. The decline is based upon unfavora ble indication* ol tho Northern markets. Blph Rutherford,—Wo sec it stated in the papers tlmt our young townsman, Adolphus Rutherford, is now connected *itbthe largo house of Hutchings, Dun- & Co., wholesale grocers and for- wardiug and commission merchants, I^uiiville, Ky. Mr. Rutherford, though ^uito young, 1ms alroady developed all tlie qualities of an energetic, porsover- ,n g w»d successful business man. Ho 18 d young man of self-reliance, pru- ® encc * a D«l tho utmost reliabilUy. Young of l,i 8 habits and energy nlwnys succeed. Wc do not doubt tlmt bis cou- uectiou with the Louisville hnuso will bo CIRCULAR. I No. 3. I r. In cumplisnco with I'irculur Idler of in structions irom tho Wur Doioirtment, Duroau RoIukccs, Froodincn ana Ahiimlnnaa loinus, ilntod 4th October, DGfi. tho follonums iokulo tions unil instructions relativu in u|.].rent,cc- Hhip aro publiphou for tho liiloruiation anu iiuidonceoftill porsonn intorortod. II Tito foliotviuK I’orui ul indenture.compiled Irom nine’s legal terms lor e nnmnn use tn Georgia, and Iron, the Code ot tins ft tote, will be used. • FRESH ARRIVAL! KOBE HER CUTIIHGI No. 91 Broad Street, A0EE, STEWART & CO., FANCY AND STAPLE BRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -AND- CLOTHING. There will be nn larger Slock nor finer Goods in tho city. lining particularly anxious to establish a Wholesale trade, merchants will nt all limes find il lo thoir interest to examine this Stock. Oct. 8,1805—tf S, & J, PALMER & DO., No. 187 Broad Street, OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL, U A V15 brought to tho city of Columbus, and bavu now on exhibition ami oiler lor sale a f lock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, WELL KNOWN FACT that T keep only the BEST GOODS, nuuniM \V. B BUTT, oct 13-1 in* l'cMoni*. RuH.dfdl eo., Ala. PLANTATiDN FOR SALE. T OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER l‘LAN- 1 tution on tli" Cnntt ihoncheo river, 12 miles below Columbu.-:. Thu tract contains 900 aeros, 450 of which are cleared. Oil tho place is n comfortable dwelling with u well improved yard, and a bumII orehar-l of choice fruit troo.«. The overseer amt nejrro houses uro ail framed buildings, and the scttlomont oiio mile from the public road leadiriK to Lumpkin. This place 1 settled and improved and prosit care Ims been taken to keep it in a bisrii state of cultivation. The productive capacity of tho.*o funds are wcil known in the neiRhlrnrhood. Corn. Fodder, and Stock can bo purchased on tho place. Ooi ur. w. g. wo6lfolk. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN EUFAULA, ALA., FOR SALE . r |MIE Dwelllns has two stories and eiirht X rooms well plastered. All necessary out* buiidiiiKd and well of .splendid water attached. The lot contains about lour acres—111 re -fourths of n block ; touches lour streets, situated about liulf way between tho Railroad Depot and the business centre of tho city, and is tho host and prettiest location iu the city for a Hotel. The lot and building well enclosed and in first rale order. For particulars apply to Oapt J. G Corvan, on the premises, or Uic undorsiguod »• Persons’ Depot, A. FLEMING. NEW GOODS! W. It. PARKER, (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) H AS JUST OPUMbl) at No. 64 l.roncl Struct, first door above Randolph, an entirely New nnd Well Assorted Stock of Goods, which ho offers to tho citizens of (Joiutubns nnd vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tito’s CbnQin, .Jas. Thwcatt aud Clmrley Sltivers, ouu always be found at this Establishment, nnd they will be pleased to seo any of thoir friends who may favor them with a call, and will not think il a trouble to show Uoods. The Stock consists of tloods of every doscriptioo, such as: Calicoes, Gents’ Boots and Shoes Wool Delaines, Boys " *’ " Half Cotton do. Groceries, all kinds. Poplins, Tinware Mosambiqucs, Snuff. Jaconets, Pocket Cutlery, Lawns, Table ** French Ginghams, Padlocks, Chambrays, Hatchets and Hammers Barones, Shoo Thread, Apron Checks, Perfumeries, Flannels, various color.- Hair Oils, Cambrics, Pomades, Irish Linens. Tooth ami Nail Brushes Brown Linens, Cloth and Hair do Towelimt, Fancy Soaps, Corsets. Shaving do Hoop Skirts, C iivuts, great variety. Lad es’ Collars A Cuffs, Paper Collars, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Shirt? and Fronts, Combs of every style, Gont>' Underwear, Hair Nets *’ “ Paper and Envelopes, Gloves. “ " Pens and ink, Hair Ornaments, Pencils, Hose and Half llosc, Slates, Wide Belts and Buckles Dolls. Braids, every sty: and that every one making purcha? value recoivod for all investments *S of MR gets nude al (lie ANI) THE CELEBRATED Ucl For Rent, at variety, Cassini ere*, Tweeds and Jea Suspenders, Pocket Books, Calf Wallets, Butt Knitting Needle.. Bleached Homespun, Brown do Ladies’ Hats, latest styles, ujaiullo Slicks, Chiblrcn’s Huts, latest Kaugliphy Milk, styles. Razors and Straps, Ladies’ Shoes, every Sours, _ style. Shoo Brushes and Misses Shoes, do Jo Blacking. Children’s Shoes, do do Gent’s Hats, every style Boys’ do do ilo And a great many articles not mentioned. Persons will do well to call and examino ot Stock before purchasing. a • Grohoia, l Counttl. I ... , r This Indenture, made tins the — day ol —— courty of . 18«5, between i,nd l - 7; J his being of the ago ot years, both ot said county ot the one part, und -—ottno same county of tho other part, witnesfioth that the said does by tbo eon son t ot the said bind Uimsilt out to tho said f . pj said county, as apprentice to the p . llld the trade or cralt ot —-- or in !a»>o ers upon tho plantation ol tho said . to bo tuutfht tho said crust or trade of or labor, aim to live with, continue und serve the said as an Apprentice from tho dale hereof, tor and during tho full sfbioo or term ut — years. During all winch tune the said —doth covonuntwUli the said——- that the said shall well and taithlully.demean himself M such an apprctUiou.obcarving and obeying ful y the commands ot the said — i J 1 things deporting and hohaving himsoH a. a fait l.i'ul apprantico to Imu the .aid ,nuui er revoalipg aeareia, nor at tiny tune laav- ing or noglooling the husinci-s ul thf aaid • And far and in consideration ot.tha aervit. well nnd faithfully rendered us aforesaid h> the B nia of the first |iart. sold _ot tho second part doth covenant, promise (ltd ogree to instruct his sold apprentice, nr otherwise cause him to bo well aud faithUlly li.structod in the said trade of—— or labor, and also to rend nnd write the English langu. common rules of a J ithmeiie, al low, furnish, and provide in? wUh 1 (noat° l and drink;'und' olV.thing! during'the said torm. and nil the other nceossurlos moot nnd proper in sickness ond in hea th, and shnII, also, at the oxpiration oi tho soul u-rrn. allow t’ the said Apprentice the sum td - — doll.irs, .‘ m ,l suits of elothes, to ,ho by bun paid and given lo tho said Apprentice by said ° Witness ourhands and seal the day and year above written. In presence of ( — Black Doeskin Cubs. Punts, “ Fine Whito Mars. Vests. “ *’ Beaver Clolli Uvor Coat.?. “ Business Suits, together with a fino assortment of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, OF ALL KIND.3. On hand nnd to arrive a well solcotcd .took of YOUTHS’ AND CIIILDRKN’S CLOTHING, Embracing nil ngos from 0 to fiO years old. Got 13-2W The Great Ladies Fancy Store. PERRY & CO., 84 33road Street, HAVE JUST Ol’ENED THE MOST IllvUI- TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF DRY FANCY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, IN THE CITY. Tho Ladies are politely requested to call on us Oct. tJ*lin men, boys and children, El,uni t„ Iho host Custom Work, thereby earing the purchaser Urn delay, nnuoyatiop and ex- pcisn usunl'y attending Custom \\ork. Having boon engaged in this business a liro time, and having secured tho services ot WM. PALMER, the well know Merchant Taibu-of Knoxville, Tenn.. they hopo ami expect to bo a pomtivo ben "lit and convenience to all who buy tneir 11 iiri il g n ec 11 ■ tomed f<»r ycar4 10 firnjslu 1 ffj.® of M ATI! R E .1U DG M KN f A N > 1 ASi E their entire wardrobes, every arliole liarmon- i-mg and elevating in its tendency, Ihov loosto i , Columbus and offer thoir goods tor sale, with coufldonco in their ability to sivu salistnetion. Come, then, anti make known your wants, anti those of your children, anil li tvo thorn supidied hv tho"0 who havo tlmmaolvua and KNOW HOW TO CLOTHE YOU. 24—tf . M FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. —v-r-v. WK havo converted ..vKW'Mand eominodious Live Sjjsalliito a Ware Houso Ur ago ol Colton and Morchandi/. patronage of our Iriend-j an l orally. VERNON A oct 17-tjanl _ BEE HIVE. I havo now on hand, in addition to the abov •* Stock of Dttir GOODS, A CHOICE ASflOllTMKNT OF FRENCH 5CTI THE CE moss rose imm, Which lam MANUFACTUKINO every day. I will begin in a short limn, the Halting ut' FANCY CAKES, Ornamented in my usual SUPERIOR STYLE, suitable for WEDDINGS, PARTIES, &0.5 Asi’. NOW IN STOKE, o well seleelod Stock of PINE A I'PLUS, (preserved in their own juiec), PICKLES, CAN HOODS, &c„ ,Ve., Freeh Ground SPICE, MATCHES AND CANDLES, 1'OOT MATS, li 1100.MS. &c., Wood and Willow Ware, KXTHA FINE APPLES,for eating or cooking, p. w. ililh.rd. deceased, adjoining tho _... deneo of tho late Mai.,.luhn II. Howard. 4t«i“Anidv at this office, or i t Oct 17-2w IUiBT. S. 11A IU) A )V A Y ^ PABM FOR RENT. A FARM containing two hundred and aovon- ty.fivu acre? uf bind, two hundred in high stale of cultivation, and titty ucres irush bottou land: tliu placo in good fix : good dwelling, out houses, stable, barn and gin bonne nnd screw Convenient to «di«ml and church, within lbiuiler of Columbus on Lpatoio erw-k. NN ill noli the necessary farm implements, il ilc.-irod For terms apply to h. C. USlIORJi. oct 17—tt ' tin the |.| ice, Handsome Eesidence, WITH Ut ACHES OF hASU, FOR SALE, 1, opposite fol. Lind- 0111 flic city. The h-m.se tiiir?, eloaeis and garrett, II.ir. wiiii other out-houau.s, il-" ami lot, all built ill good lor. ugirdeu of throo acres, hard of i aiidics U Iruit tree?, and eight res ol Woodland. „ For terms apply t«' G U. OsBOllN. out 17—tf lhr nigh the Post-oflico. 4#- Sun copy. 1 NEWS DEPOT, —AND— NOTION HO USE, OO miOAl) STRKKT, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. GEO. II. ROBERTSON nV tU, R espectfully nnm.um-o i«» the citizent of Columbus that they have now in store, and on the way here, a choice and dusirablo stock of ROOKS AND STATIONERY, comprising every article 11-1 class liou cl Legal (Jap, Bill Cap, Lotte containsG roum , ‘, kitclion. dairy, «■ stable, carriage li der, splumlbl w kept in tir.-t , Bloltii Ti: nieansof largely extending its busi- the ness ^alingn with the South, and wo &re Evinced that Southern merchants an, l otlierg who give it commissions or "ill be dealt with to 4hcir entire Girard Beal.—Tho ird Heat, iu Russell ’c given notico to it beat that they ice on tho third October, andtlie >oi\ for tho pur gations for aid up port of such nuts must state , tho extent and w ficc. III. Minors, white retu dren without natural . u u sent ot the nearest ur m the Bureau, and othi 1 nnii classes, with tho com be boond out until t.i years of ago in the ca?u • • *" ■ in tho case of females, or 1 -r IV. Children of 11 years .1 tor or’mlstresa.’llTOvJdej’tvo pereou thu. dc..ig- , D TChUarevI'wili'pot he h .unil out ti. poismis j "Vno™ 'itt'^Xh.lve"^ guilty 1,f ; such acts to the freciiumn nneo thuir emanuj SSKraa'-teassss! sssssf^isas stefflBsSSa s.lj® r %si: educationof chihiron lo such person, only a» | "SeaSuH .he Bureau are U,-- | Shave childron bound out to L r aod, e hy7cammiblo prooh.tim 1 the parlies aro nf this State, in whom is w tnl thereof, tlm right to bind, nut orphan |mo ^hil- dren, ere hereby nuthonred and .r* 'j oompiianoo with th term, ol lm - 1 “ ' " with the approval of the hoir'-.t. ir m it uu venicut officer or agent -It" V„ Pm- 1,1. out the classes ol person-1 e.eircd tn in t at. *L to the oud that tlie trjns.vou >n may «o eaterot upen >he record* of th lr FASHIONABLE MILLINERY RANDOLPH ST. m fllM. LKE would respectfully inlqrm h 1 iriendf* and tho ladies gearrally, that hi« ,8 just returned from New \ ork with a choice >ck of GOODS, consulting nt Lidies un-l . Wc solicit the the people gon- M AH AFFlit . GLENNVILLE MALE INSTITUTE. rpm? TRUSTEES of this Insti 1 tution take great pleasure announcing that they have i» cured tho survicos ol Dr. NN iIIi Burke as Principal 1< '* I'cholnutie >; stock of GOODS, - . Misses’ HATS, trimmed and untnmmeil; French and American FLOWERS, Uiboous, Laces. Plumes, Feathers. \ eils, and many 1 other articles too numerous to mention ; all ol ! which sho offers at LOW 1 KlGl-.>. I An earlv call is roapectfully soliciicct. aug 26—tf - SOUTHERN IINIWENT- n U. A. W. ALLEN liasrosumcd the uianu- laccuro ot his CELEBRATED SOUTHERN LINIMENT. Ho can supply it in any quantity at hi? factory, first door above Porry House, lie will be glad to see his friends and servo thorn, oct 14-1 m A. NN . ALLEN, Sun copy. Columbus Female Academy. RATES OF TUITION ti tt K SCHOLASTIC YEAR will bo dmded ■ • ’ oquil Terms. As ull the puntls 0 immediate supervision m .'|r. vili o|H‘ii From hi? long ox- ... teaching, (having taught in tho city of Richmond. years', wc feci no hesitancy in rolmu...* romnanv c ImogU^'oJl5la cesfful operation, an-l wc w*>uM recoiuniond it * * - * of 1 :n onts, and l ing in the high- d tho (’lassies, fa r terms. M. Nl. GLENN, See’y. Glcnnvllle, Ala., Out. 1 lScij-uod'Jw 6-in -■ 'i y. ml the rate *20 00 >rds ut thoir royec- eounUcs. Fur tho performance ot thw duty Ordiuane# will be cntltDd to receivo tho fow prescribed by the laws ol thu a*atv *ur sim il& YI1I V1 A*.the mode prescribed ir thc prcccd- 9^*ssifagfe .;-j hctii-r opportunities of cnl-iimux less the Ordlni'rvoftho county i - irul thi< parties may reside r .VxiLLSON, d“'y* Brl«. Hen. U. 8. Vel"*. nnd Act. A-st C.imiu* Official! \Vm. Ga.v, Major and Inspector, T~- (1 will be under theTinmediate supurv and Mrs. Saohdkrs bat ««o pr' chargutl for tuition. The first Ttri on the 1st Monday in October next i for it are as follows Literary Derailment incidental Fee l-i ini Vocal Muiio .*•..... * ( F roach •— No extra elqvrae for^Lutlu. -• lM> * trte?Kg i 1 Sopt 17—tf Pre-idvm^ to tlie favorable couMdi-r.it i<» to young men dcsliMU* of a-lva or hranchos of mathemnt <•* a Go>4k board can bo had i BEESWAX AND DRIED Fill IT WANTED, I will sell any oi this Stock for O A SH, OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCE. Our Bees Work till 9 at Night! Pot 19,1806—Om NATIONAL MARINE Fire Insurance Company OF NEW ORI.F.AN'8, Capital and Assets $565,000, J. M. OOUIITENNY, President, IS PRliPAllHD TO T.YKH RISKS OS I’UOP- KLITY OF EVR11Y RESUMPTION. , composed of many ol tho 'o men of tho CITY OF NEW OKI.BANS, offer, a tmro guarantee against loss, to those wanting Firo lnsuranoo. All lo.-scs. os soon os satisfao'ory ptuot ren; dered, will he liberally und proundly nd paid by tire updersigned, UistiL TO RENT, I xr V li LARGE STORKS on Dread Street, i ’ the “ RANKS UUtLDI.NG." EORG°IA HOME IN'S. OFFICE. Ootu.lf A SPLENDID STORE . FOR RENT, A l> u!'tVlf 7S lillOAD STREET. • Rubber Belting. CJEVERAL Splendid new Rubber Belts lor t>ulo, Iff inclicM wide, .Goodyear’? pa'ciit.) I wish to purchase several NNURK G.xl'.x or MULES. JAMES II. SllOlULR. Pot 10—1 in Foil WARE. Residence in Wynuton. rpjiE pleasant, healthy place where Inuw I. reside, two miles from the ettv, contaimiig fifty-seven acres of hind—about hall cleared, the balance in woods; a good Well built liou^e with four rooms, and hull large enough l«»r a diniug ro *in; cellar under tho house; good kitchen with three room?, and all noccssurj outbuildings: well ol water unsnri.a^cd m tr.e country: an orchard of ?overal hundred fine peach trees, .Yc. Apply at/M 7 a.',-vofiico M t., i II0WJ;[/L oot3—Ivr T"r'r_ For Rent, TWO-STORY DNVELLING HOUSE, with NVliite, Bull', Now Opaque. <\ird nnlR’etl- ding Envelope?, Mourning I’.iper, Envelopes and Cards. Arnold’s and Butler’s Inks, GilleR's Steel Pen?. Faber’s Lead I’emil’s, Oiee, Phiving Cards, Visiting Cards, l’<-it'mli".-, l.o.king Glasses. Pictures, Prang’s Sketch ibirda. Tooth Brushep, Nail Brushes, Hair Bru-bcs, Pocket, T"ib t and Fine Ct inbs, Ink. Mucilage and an endless variety ul' STATIONER’S NOTIONS. itogruph A beautiful stock of Anthot Albums, eontainins fn ni S to L Autograph Albums and Drawing and sketch Books. A cltoiee stock ol Bound ami Paper Back Novels. Novellctts, Dime Novels, American Tales. Dime Songsters, and numerous Works too tedious to mention. SCHOOL BOOKS! Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL BOOKS will find it to their intore.-i t-> buy from us. Uur aim is to please—our determination t»> p.»tablish a first ••las.-* reputation. We buy at the lowest cash prices and our motto will be “Quick Sales and Small Profits." We respectfully solicit orders from flic coun try as well a< from the city. Orders Irom any one will meet with prompt attention and those who favor us with such may rely upon just dealing. An} tiling; w»uit«il nn (I not on hniul can be supplied wit bin live duj E. Call and t Sept 21—tf GEO. 11. ROBERTSON JO. tion of the city; sttitabl private family. et 1 -tf j fur a boarding house A von t, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. McGEHEB, HAYNES & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO R. F. HARRIS »fc CO.,) Urond Street, Below Cook’s Hotel. THE UNDER sinned having | chased tho St ,.( II. I'. Harris * C„„ have ra- movril immoiliately hclaw lo Iho Cruahaw Dot ” fronting on Broad strort, where the) have arranged tho largos; and west oummodj- mis Siithle and Imts iu the oity, and will al ways keej) on hand Carri.iKOs, lluggies aud Saddle Horses, to biro on reasonable term?. HORSES BOARDED at our Stabled will re- eoive "areful attention, and we will endeavor to i»lea?o all who may placo llORsEs FOR SALE with at the OUico ol the Uor Cmu puli/, net 20—1 in We would call tbo particular alien- .... of DKOVEKS to • ur largo, ami \ cil arranged L-»t- tor dr«*vo , s DR. T. P. CHAFIN •I’ENDEUS hi, .arvleM, in the I'rnetifo nt | 1 MEDICINE and EHIDIkltV .to the ell:- | ten. of Oolumba. and vicinity. Tim belt ofreferoucci given when dodred, in well ns fifteen vear'e experience. Office at A. M. llrauunn » Drug Morn, whir, lie may ho found during the day, ami a n • rertideiiee .in -Iroune .treot beiw.mil 11;-" • and D ildwin, in Irani id Gie rf'ldonee al lln tale '•art. Jiiuioii M. Eyi’rllt.and in Hm re.rel tlm Ac^dwuiv ot Iho sitter* ol .3!or. j. I vvt 17—lw* cTM-k' MctlE tl EE. 11 A Y N KS A Sept G0-1 Ul - LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE Und»rdgncd i* now preparod^lu rupply p tho public with CARRIAGES, HORSES, Ji g^ anil everything Vj r X ho U iM'rei.ar«l°t^luraUlI^ A l'rSEIlEAItSK, nt .hurt notion. . Horses taken oil Hoard amt hale, m 1). P. WII.I.COX. DISSOLUTION. rpHE FIRM OF HUGHES ,v lii)l*GE> is L this day dissolved b> mutual emi>er.l. f V‘ ; firm n.iuio will bo use t by either partner m making settlements. The Books aro kept at the offleo of Fontaino Ac Hughe--. ||IMSII KS W*. C. lluBOES.’ Cidumbus, Sept 19, lSt»5—oetl-hu NEW FIRM. T-IIE untleniignetl beg leave tn infi.rin their 1 lrioiuh and tbo public generally, that the., havo this day foriuod a copartnership undci the nuu:o and stylo ul FONTAINE & HUGHES, tor tho transaction of Warehouse ami (ii-ncnil Cmiitnissiou Itus ness, j All business entrusted la then) s lirniuid iilteiilinll. Din « .ir.-a.Mi . ot erection, will soon lm re.nl'. out i tiinowewill provide Hiunigo *'- until thu building is fmi TO RENT, A DWELLING HOUSE in Wvnnton with 1\. night good rooms for a family and l><ur rooms in basement for cooking, (do.-ct an I ser vant?. Apply ut THIS OFIICh. sept 14—tf FOR RENT, ri'IIE SMAD1. STORE necuiiiod by P. Biih- I ler, west side lirund street, next above Pemberton & Caller’s drug Sj,'’ r ^' (J ’' " S<)i»t2l-lf SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c 11. MlDDLEBltOOK & CO., U4 UllOAI) STR1CKT, rjAVE JUST RECEIVED und offer for sale Soddlom DriJU'S and Martingales, Carriage ami Buggy Whips, Lining and Bimling Skins, French Calf Skins, Harness Leather, With a general assortment of goods in our line. ALSO. REPAIRING of all kinds done at tho short est notico aud in the bc.-t nianiicr. aug 25-tt GENERAL INTELLIGENCE .vo. H.-) ii no a i) srni:i:r. COLiUMBIIS, u.\. Success Attends^ the Diligent! UP EC I AL NOTICE.- L beg leave to cull 0 attention to tho capitalist? of our commu nity that l have on my book? a largo number of iluuti s, Lots, Farm?, Plantation? and other specie- of preporty which doe? not appear in my column in the newspapers. My advice i? to all that y you want to buy call first on mo aud sec if we can’t trade, then go clrowheru. J. II. SIKES. T^OR SALE CHEAP.—A house and lot in F (Houiivillc. A!a., 12 miles south of Seal.-.’ Station, M.aml ti. R. H The lot contains four awes. The house has four rooms. All tho necessary out-buildiugs are on the place. Tho yard is handsomely laid off’ and planted with choice flowers. Also a choice orchard of peach es, apples mid grapes, Ac, «ke. Convenient to the best schools both male and female. This place can be bought at a .sacrifice. App y to .). H. SIKES, or to the owner, Dr- W. C. Belamy. I.Rilt RENT IN GIRARD.—TWO llnUSES. | B one containing 4 rooms, the other 2 rooms ; 1 good k irdeti atul buildings to boot. Apt ly to .1.11.SIKES. I/OR SALK-A Piatitallon 1'.- miles from Sa- I lem, Ala., containing .VW a re?. '• >, loarod. •and well adapted to *nc growth «»t eottou ; 1WJ0 P* aeh trees and a variety «d other fi uiis. This place lie? 1*» mile? 'rmu Columbus, Also, tho -tork, which can ho boiiztn consisting of mules, eoivs, bogs, Ac. Also, tho ci |* an 1 tarmiiig utensils Apply to J. 11. SIKES. I /O It SALE— A very valuablo oily residence, known as tin- Tlioniitnii place, -it present belonging to A. H. De’.^ltf. situated and front ing on Mclutosh street, running b vth >'r, , et. a joining Dr. B la .. M1 DDL I.HR'IU K .V CO._ " UNITED STATES INTERNAL R L coivcil uml for I AMDS Jn, ro- R.uW. JAQHKS, Sept 81,1865-lf 1)«D. OolIwUir. WATCHES AM) G. It. CAPS. J UST RECKIVEl), a finon?aoruuuntofSilvor Hunting Cii80 Watches. ALSU, 10,000 Percussion Caps. Sl’KAlL md c Cx-lumbus, G«t. ld-lt lied , „ .... R iiidolph street, in JJ • " • n i,rM “‘ s building, near the old ^lyV^NTAlXIi. W. li. llt’GHES. Columbu?, 8ept. 19. IS.*-,—net I-tj . . FOR SALE, at TIIB 01.1) STAND OF J. B. JAQUES & BRO., A DOT OF FIN E Top and no Top Buggies, IIA.nNIBS8. WHIPS AND COLLARS. 1I718HING to Mom out tlie lot m»oii, wo will V V hcII cbeip for cu ll, or cxMiiuige lor cot ton. L0Pt.\l*>u It (,i:\ianL n imnsiu. auuxuv. ISRAEL F. BB0W2J & SON, .V/;IV f.o.YDG.Y. CU.\-YlA'TICl'T. U’ll.D utte.,,1 |iram,itly I , tho imrrim.lnii \\ mid finiviirdiiia aliill i i i.«« al MUU.H- ANDlSp: and every description ot iu.\- ERY, applicable lo the wants ot the Southern |,U aVi purchases made free of C,»^iimi>?ion till October next, ul the lowest forwarded by the urn dors mu t ho iieeomp addressed to u* eith ,.r s2 John Sir* id, > Rotor to E K Li ft'i? i? a full acre lot; • ch. i idenci i dwellings, iry oiit-builoiug id?ome cottage styb icd. APPly I/Ull SALE—The house nnd lot L 1 of McIntosh and Thomas streets. The lot contains ]' a acre? of ground, i’hc <5 rooms well finished. On tho pron usual supply ut out-buildings of water. Call tor turn iulorm.itio SllvKi tho corner he lo so bn te.i is tho oud well IKES. but littlo worn, II. SIKHS. WANTED, jC%>. "Wot JNTur«o, H Y u gentleman in this city. Liberal wages given. Apply to octH J. II. SIKES. JFFIC1-. r doublo liarin- •It) Iret rate.?, is routes. Or ltd with tho money, uu ai New London. Conn York. Macon, Ga., and W. G. Ciomoiis. Co uuibu.?. Ga. augl-tl FOUR OLJIMTILl^IXAJbjINT tlr two Fnmllteii CLIFTON MOSES & CO., OFFICE No. I Pi lillOAD ST., r n«f.v, (At CaaJIur & Du.ilcl' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. '• | Exchange and Stock Brokors. c, most de?iruble pi g at ihis otfieo. oct iX>-2w •dfiiedai d pi - ini to t*rep m-d t.. -hip i .New Yotk.n itb .ul ' filled. . > It o I). find Ha v b u«o,