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10CAL HEWS !T£M,-i.
' ' . I S J'OK THE KKaWlHER.
iM named gentlemen Agent*
i! ftn,ri*«» Knqciek* in Alabama:
b .y 1-uircn. Seal*'Stallun.
Iver Hatchaebubbee.
j, Sanborn. Hurtvillc.
. Waller. Persona.
Ranks, Guorrytou.
Caker. Suspension,
j Andrews. CLunnemiwec.
Smith. VnU.n Snnnns.
' w A. bester, \'Hula-
'• • nomas 3. Bark*. (ller.rv.lle.
1„ .lenkins. Midway.
Tbe following named gentlemen —
, at the several dof.ols
s'atibnNo.i.Col.J. A.L. Lnr..
.Box Sirinc>. U. D. Wu.uann.
Geneva. C. d.O'Knv
“ r. l). Watkbb.
lfo“rl Valley. J. b.UT.snrux.
t Jones’ V
COMMERCIAL
Nr.w Yoke. Oafnher j».——Xlii-* t -
ini,' is firmer owing to advices by the .S-oRa, and ,
in some quarters it is upprobondtd that there
• 1 •«- •• a.. i( | I
:;poi t: nuo-
tho Muscogee
, James w. Covimotox.
„ llK WKKKlaY KNHIIIIKH.
.-a re eivod a long list of subeenber* to
cb “ k i r rntwr from Ilurtville. Ala., and
‘method Of acknowledging the receipt
,1c they sent us-nll paying in nd-
‘ We are also daily asked by others, do-
I to subscribe, when we will start the
vie again. We cannot just now fix tiro pre-
. but we intend to commence again the
„ if the Wfhlu Enquirer iu a short
‘“The mails are not yet extended into the
beyond the railroads, and all or nearly
emails we j et have are daily. But wo
v i„ gratify the disposition ol so many per-
b ! 'take our weekly, and will thornfore
’Lie to start it again. Iu the meantime
.quest our friends to get up lists and send
heir names* It »i" 10,1 f "' nei,,llb '""
!-• *’J the railroad lines to make arrange-
i forcottinir their papers from the nearest
[ anil inform us of the depot to which they
to be mailed. Tho price of the Wccl'tu
will be *1 a year, or •‘SI for three
litbs, io advam
New Advertisements,
t I\ Ellis to-day will Imvo his great
n .tftlo id' renl estate in front of his
Ho will odor some of tho finest and
it va’uablu propoity in tho city, eon*
»of stores, dwelling houses, and the
II known site of Dillard, Powell <Sc (Jo’s
rehouse. No one should neglect this
See his ftdvertiemnnts. On Thurs-
• the *2<»:h he will have his regular stock
nion, nt;«l will .-ell in addition tho stock
etoforc advertised a fine thorough-bred
Won and a lino buggy and harness.
». C. Patterson, Ordinary of Clmtlft-
ichee county, has a legal notice for
*e intorcsU- 1.
. A. Fuller has fresh cemord and plns-
hc friends of Mr. F. A. Nisbet have
innted him for the {Senate, from ltus-
I county, Ala.
Ie«r?. Brien A: Carters have establisb-
iXow York a Southern commission
io. Head »heir card and references,
efi'erson & Hamilton havo removed
j their old stand to N\», 15, Broad
They will do a commission busi-
and buy country produce. Their
own liberality in trade will insure them
eary business.
all, Moses iY Co, invoices of rare nr-
lesiu this market, oils of various kinds,
itolead, axes, iiails, Arc. Go and seo
'helino cotton plantation of tho Into
j. Geo. 0. Dawson,iu Doughorty coun
is for sale. L. W. Dawson, on the
ee, will give particulars,
he l«ily who bought tartaric acid at
nnan's yesterday is informed that she
the wrong package, and that poison
lead of tartari? acid was taken,
liss Moilio Mitchell, famed as one of
sweetest musicians of tho day, is just
m New Orleans, ami will give ono of
entertainments at Temperance llall
morrow night,
lr. Henry Persons lias a way of doing
,Dgs that icc like. Ho pays a man to
• lm goods. If any gentleman is dic
ed to coni plain ol high prices, lot him
d Mr. Persons' card, and ho will have
take it all back. Mr. Persons will do
he says about it too.
. C, Moses has lost a flno mule. Ho is
whether it was stolen or has
yed oil* somowhore. In either ease ho
II pay liberally for its return.
. 15. Murdock has re-established tho
ency of the Phmnix Insurance Com-
y, of Hartford, Conn. This company*
erves well of our community, for in
‘.when tho con I ai no Warehouse was
nied, it had heavy risks in it, and paid
losses before due, and in sorao cases
ere the policios themselves wore burned
d evidence ol liability destroyed.
V IV. Garrard notifies persons wishing
ship cotton to Liverpool or Now York,
t ho can do it. for them, and make
m liberal advances on it.
was dull of sale yesterday, nnd
ninrket unsettled. We hoard of one
e, but tbc cotton was not of a quality
justify a quotation of prices based
sn it.
t seems to he doubtful ns yet whether
recent decline in tho Southern mar
Is was called for hy an y actual unfa-
a ble state of cither the Northern or
ropoan markets. Tho Government
a largo sale of cotton in New York
I week, and it may ho that tho atten-
n piven to this sale lessened inquiry
°ther stocks for a short time. At all
( utp, wc have not yet seen any re-
rhdrom the North or from Europe that
uldseem to demand any decline from
l *ecks quotations iu tho Southern
rkets.
^ big lliing—Wo have boon pro-
lll *d with a Quiuce which, we must
lcve « the largest specimen of its
n tliatcaubo showu or vouched for
• lsoran )’ 'dher State. It was l&is-
y Mi. John B. Dozier, of Muscogee
“Dt.v, and weighs 2 lbs., 21 ounces .
"oss more like a green pumpkin than
? ru ^ a tree. We came very near
^8 takeu in’’ by tho representation
8 it wo* a green coca-uut in its outer
^•aud might havo boon tullydeoeiv-
‘ We he-
must be n considerable dei . .... -
tationn opened ut 1 l‘\ T , unil druopcit to 1 lf»
L\Ti'.n—Gold witboul elian^*', Hie »*m
tion thftt foreign finiu muy pur-dins'* g*dd t
mit bnlunoeH uiulor pru.-suru <•! u* io-'h rn*- of
interest of London hell's to fust > n thequ*»tii-
tion. As j'et, however, wo he.tr ot no truina
tion of that cluiiacter. Qaotaticu? oi-cticl ut
U 1 ' 1 . and drooped to 1 11.
Cotton—Strict middling iV lower do dr i"
GoJa; good ordinary .Vilj, nil paynhlo in gold.
Cincinnati, Oct. Cotton declined to f»2e
for middling.
riour in belter demand : HUpc”tine S'*; extra
.■fS.ftOOi*.* fiO; for new and old, family and luucy
♦9.1ntd-il.
Wheat in moderate demand at *2.1 n for old
and extra : $2 for new .
Corn dull nnd prices nominal.
Outs prime 41/a r " 42.
Whisky firm at ^
Provisions buoyant and prices advunoed.
Mess Pork foi«l at $ 0.
Nkw Ori.kans, Oot. 20.—t’otton unsettled:
sales 600 bales ol middling ut .**4.
Sugar firm; Prime Louisiana 1-
Freights to New York by s
8tearaer244.
liank Checks on Now York ‘j cents discount.
“Father,'’ said a young li^pcr of somo
three or four sutnimMs, “when wath tho
Flood ?’’
“Oh, myson,” rr-plind the parent, “tha
. |
til l 1- j and by
G. E. THOMAS & 00.,
-A T—
No. 125 Broad Street,
Goorsin,
11 E$PECSTFULLY announce t.* tbc citizens
of Columbus and surrounding country that
they have now in store, and to nrrvc, a
SPLENDID Stock of
NEW HOOPS!
JUST OPENED.
1“^ .13roncl Street
coXitr ivi: >3 cj cr-^v...
J. J. !Wt'KeinIi€«'M Old Stand,
opi'i-sm: uuLrjini’SDAXK urn.uiNti.
STAPLE AMD FANCY
0\ HAND AX1) TO Alt RIVE
a c hoick sKr.urnox or
DRY ROODS,
SHOES,
DRY GOODS, I LADIES’ CLOAKS,
1 j \ I FOR SALE AND RENT.
TO RENT. ~
Jofopiiu.' Helm!
lU' i villo, id ollVre.i lor rent.
Tin* bon-e .• 12 i-ioiu
with ouf-liou-o* *.i * vi ry I• i:.•
Therei-c**nnocte 1 ivith !1.1
. containing lit .u-r*-, in a hig
NEW STORE!
GOODS!
tion, of i
A Do a
\ prie-it
if" large ,
eet kinds, ami a large Vegetable. Garden i
l.irg** Peach
id PlllIlH, ..II . ..
and very tine Stniwbfvry in-.ds -
H
.xcelleu’
L’l e Yh
uii»im
ard. Garile
The
r.sury
lmpponfid n long tiino i
“Wath wo alivo then?” persisted the
anxious inquirer.
“No, dear," was tho roply; “tho Flood
wo read of in the Bibio happened many
thousand year? ago.”
“Well, now,” rejoined tho boy, in groat
disgust, “thath's too bad ! 1 thought
Tom Mulligan (another youiic^or of the
same age) wath tibbiiT. lie timid t-> mo
thitli mornin’ tin! he wath there then,
and waded throinth."
POISON.
T HIC lady who purchased 1 , tb Tartarir Acid
at A. M. Branon’s Drug More oil yesterday
afternoon is requested to return the tame as (he
wrong package was lakeu and the ono she has
is Sugar of Lead, oot fcWt
Who says Goods aro High ?
Any gentleman having Cotton and wishing to
buy a regular supply of goods for his family, 1
would say to him that 1 will open
THI$ WEEK*
at the old stand of llcdd. Johnson A. Co., Forty
Thou-and Dollars worth of Fancy and Staple
Dry Goods, llats, Boots, Shoes and Clothing,
and that I will take his Cotton nt lU octils (old
price) and sell him his supplici nt old prices#
viz: Osnaburgs ID cents, ILou espun Id cents,
Caliioos 12?-£ cents, Wool Hats 75 conts, Negro
Blankets 3-1.25, and every tl»i r s in tho same
proportion. In addition to this, if LB Li 1 j
amounts to tiOO 1 will give him $1D0 in Green
backs ; if it amounts to .*?50tt I will give him
$300 in Greenbacks, and whatever amount of
bill 1 will give same amount in Groonbacks.
If upprehonsion.s obtain that 1 will retract
this offor before arrival of goods, fears may ho
allayed by making engagements now.
To those who are unfortunate and have no
Cotton but have Greoula-Ua 1 will sell goods
cheaper than o tie rod above.
My goods parsed through Ausru.-ta Inst Thurs
day and will arrive THIS WKFK.
HENRY PERSONS.
Oct_24 1w ,
HALL, MOSES & CO.
Have Just Received,
OILS—I.insood, raw nnd boiled.
Machinery, Kerosene nnd Tnnnor .
White Load, Axes, Nails,
Curry Combs, Chains, IIoc
Mill and Cross Cut Files,
ALSO,
Fine Winter Seed Oats,
oct 24-3t
Buhkau of Rrfugerh, Fkki i'.mkn and A. L.)
(Mice Act. A til, <-Wi .'or .*'•'<•«/*• of </«., j*
\ Aiiputta, tin., On. 11/A, P 1 •*. )
CI ItC ULAlt.l
No. 3. 1
I. In compliance with circular letter of in
structions from tho M ur Department, Bureau
Refugees, Froodmon and Abandoned Lunds,
dated 4th October, P(i5, tbo lollowiug regula
tions nnd instructions relative to apprentice
ship aro published for tho inlormation and
guiilanco of all persons intcro-te,!.
II. The following form oflnuootuio.oompllcd
trom llino’s legal torm« lor c -nnuon use in
Georgia, and from the Cod« of this State, will
bo used.
Gkoruia, l
Co untn. f
This Indenture, made this tho — day of
county of , W6f>, between and ,
his being ot ttic ago ot years, noth ol
said county ot the ono part, 'iid ot (he
same county of the other part, witnessed! that
the said — does by tho consent ot the said
bind hiuis* ll out to the said , oi
said county, as apprentice to tho said in
tho trade or craft of or a laborers upon
the plantation of the said to be taught
die said era t or trade of -or labor, and to
live with, continue and servo the said — ms
an Apprentice from (he date hereof, for aud
during the full space or term of years.
During all which time the s.iid doth
covenant with tho said— that tho said
shall well and faithfully demean himself as
such an apprentice,observing nnd >*beyiug fully
tho commands of the said ———*. and in all
things deporting and behaving himself as u
faithful apprentice to him tho said—-—. noith-
cr revealing his seareis, nor at any time leav
ing or negleoting the business of tin* said .
And for and in eonsidorntiou ot the service
well and faithfully rendered as afnrosnid by the
said of the first pnit, said of the
second part doth covenant, promise ml agree
to instruct his said apprentice, or otherwise
cause him to ho well ami l.iithf lly ii.structcd
in the said trade of or labor, and also to
read and write the English lunguii/c and in ihe
common rules of arithmetic, and shall also ul-
low, furnish, and provide his «ai*l appreniieo
with meat nnd drink, nnd clothing, during tho
said term, ami all tho other necessaries meet
and proper in sickness ami in health, ami • hall,
also, at the expiration of the said term, allow to
tho said Apprentice the sum of -dollars,
un( j suits of clothes, to he hy him paid
and given Io tho said Apprentice by said
of the second part.
Witness our hands nnd seal tho day and your
above written. t
In i*tcsutico ol j it.. 8.1
RUDH1DE CLOTHING
Comprising every article visually kept in
Firs! flass Clothing IIoikcs,
CONSISTIXO OF
SPLENDID FRENCH AND ENGLISH CLOTHS.
Black and Fancy Oassimeres,
—AND—
FANCY VESTINGS,
CLOTHING,
Fine lot of OVER COATS, Cloth aud «’assi-
Coats, Full Dross nnd Business Suits of every
stylo, Doe and Cassiiuerc Pants, and Fancy
Vestings. Largo lot of Fancy Ciosimerc, Lin
en, Hickory and Merino Shirts; Canton Flan
nel, Jeans and Merino Drawers.
Fancy Linen and Paper Collars,
Gents'and Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Fancy Kid,
White, Berlin and Cassimoro Gloves, Buck.
Gauntlets, Cassimcrc Hals, Vali a”, I'mhrellap,
ct oetorn.
Wo have secured the services of
MR. GEO. H. BETZ,
in our Manufacturing Department, wlm is now
prepared to servo his old customers, nnd an
many now ones ns may favor him (and u.O with
their patrnuugc. Having just returned from
New York, where lie has been enabled to ac
quaint himself with the latest fashion *, and
stylcs.of cutting, he will ho tho better prepared
to give that UNIVERSAL SAT1SFA' TION
which has always distinguished him as one of
tho MOST CELEBRATED T.VILnltS in the
South.
Wo cordially invito tho "Public" fo give us
ncnllboforo purchasing elsewhere, as we in
tend to umko it to their interest to purchase
from us.
Our aim will he to please, and it is our dolor-
initiation to establish a FIRST CLA>'* REP
UTATION.
Having purchased our stock nt the LOWEST
CASH PRICES, our motto will he
"Quick Sales and Small Profit
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 27—1m
• l-
-ii..
DRESS GOODS,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS,
. TIT.ANKETS,
HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS,
SHOES, BOOTS,
READY MAI )R:
CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C„ &C.
An invitation fo call nnd exatnine the stocks
is respectfully extended fo all and particularly
the Ladies.
A. V. BOA TRITE.
MR. JNO. P. MANLEY,
Formerly of lUnnlcy &. HoilgcX)
AND
MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
Formerly willi <*. 1#. iMcOuugli A Co.,
will bo pleased to moot and serve their old pat
rons aud friends at this store.
([ct I# 18G5 1 oi
HENRY PERSONS
WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS
AT THE OLD STAND OF
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
A FINE STOCK OF
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
-AND-
CLOTHING.
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, &c.
Ol’lt STOCK COMPRISES
Sn|MTior all Wool French Merinos,
Of the following colors:
SOL PER I NO,
ROYAL PURPLE,
MAZARINE BLUE.
ASHES OF ROSES,
BEAUTIFUL BROWN,
ROSE:
ALL WOOL DELAINES, various colora.
DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS,
Superior Blaok and Colored CLOTHS, for
LadieH* Cloukt>,
Plain, Plaid, nnd Striped POPLINS, Ac , Ac
TILT IMS CASH
PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN,
Formerly of
BARNETT, CHAPMAN \ CO.,
Will bo pleased to sco all their old friend.- and
os many new ones at
“THE BEE HIVE.”
Cot 10—Pin
KNICK KNACKS
"’In. I’olljir. :i Still, nml cvertliing
umko iiml licop tin, vlnn. There
200 acres of
th the
Although I havo not the LARGEST STOCK
of the above articles in the city, it is a
WELL KNOWN FACT
that I keep only tho
FRESH ARRIVAL!
No. 91 Broad Street,
ACEE, STEWART & CO.,
Black Doeskin Onus. Pauls,
" Fine White Mars. Vesta.
“ " Beaver Cloth Over feat-.
" Business Suits, t -getlur with a lino
assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
OF ALL KINDS.
On hand and to arrive a well selected stock of
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S
CLOTHING,
Embracing all n«os from 6 to 20 years old.
Oct 15-2w
III. Minors, white refugee?, and freed chil
dren without natural guardian?, with the con
sent ot tho nearest or most convenient Agent of
tho Bureau, and other m ; nor children ot these
clashes, witn tho consent of their parent.-, may
be bound out until they arrive at twenty-one
years of age in tho oo>o ot male.*, ami eighteen
in the case of females, or lor a Icps period.
IV. Children of 14 years ot age and upwards
shall have the right of selecting their own mas
ter or mistress, provided t e person thus desig
nated is not unsuitable.
V. Children will not bo hound out to persons
who were unjust and cruel to slaves formerly
owned by them, or who have been guilty of
such acts to the froodmon since the.r emanci
pation, or of immoral or of known violent and
unreasonable temper, or who arc otherwise,
trout any cause, unfitted tor the responsible
position of master or mi-dress.
VI Tho experience of many years has shown
tho expediency and wisdom ot a well digested
and carefully guarded system ot appr nticmhip;
it has also demonstrated tha necessity tor tho
sake of individuals, ami to provide i«»r the peace
and welfare ol society, ot conHdtug the care and
education of children to such persons only ns
are fitted for tho tiuk.
Officers and agent 4 of the Bureau aro there
fore directed to scrutinize, with groat care, the
character and reputation of any person desiring
to have children bound out to them, and will,
in ull cases, withhold their consent, unless sat
isfied, by reasonable proof, that tho parties arc
not of the class referred to in Par. \ .
VII. Tho Ordinaries ol the several counties
of this State, in whom is vc.-t* d by the laws
thereof, tho right to hind out orphan poor chil
dren, are hereby authorized and requested, in
compliance with th terms of this circular, and
with tho approval of tue iionrcst^
The Great Ladies Fancy Store.
PERRYS CO.,
84- 33roa,d Si rent,
HAVE JUST OPENED T1IE MOST IIEAU-
ZIVUXi ASSORTMENT Off
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
in the errv.
The Ladies are politely roquo-<tcd t«> < :ill on us
Oct. (i-liu
FASHIONABLE
M I L L I N E R Y,
RANDOLPH ST.
friends and the ladies generally, tlnii she
has just returned from New York with a choice
stock ot GOOD.**-, consisting of Lidic*’ and
Mi.-ses' HATS, trimmed and untrimined;
] French and American FLOW KRS, Rihh.ins,
I Laces, Plumes, Feather.-. Veil - , and many
I oilier articles too liUMoroiH to mention; ull oi
I which a ho offers at LOW PRU’ES.
’ An curlv call is respectfully nolle!tc l.
| nug 2d—tf
There will he no larger Stock nor finer Goods
in the city.
Being particularly anxioun to establish n
Wholcmile trade, morchanls will nt all times
find it to their interest to examine this Stock.
GOODS!
JUST RECEIVED,
AM) TO AttUIVU, AT TIIK
-^''VARIETY STORE;
PEABODY, SCHEUSSLER & WELLS,
No. 86 Broad Street,
Cnmnstinff in part of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Confectlonurin . Pirfutucriw and ]’’ancy Arti
cles uFUiiPv .i anil in any "Variety Storo,"
which v. oould be pleased to sell to our friends
and citizens of CoUunhu-3 nn*l surrounding
noun try.
In our-I., k i f Groceries tuny ho constantly
found the oliuioost
FLOUR. IRISH POTATOES.
FRESH MACKEREL, H65,
SUGAR—all grades,
COFFEE, TEAS—Black ngd Green,
SODA. SOAPS, CANDLES, PICKLES,
SARDINES AND HERRING, Jto., Aw
FUES11 BUTTER (Goshen)received weekly,
oot. 1H liv
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WE havo converted our largo
■.* ) *->*and ciiiiiumdhiiis Livery Stuhicj
iisSinto a Ware House fi.r tho -tur-
age ot Cotton and Merchandize. Wo solicit the
patronage of our It iemU* and the people gen
erally. VI4*NOV A MA1JAFFKY,
oot 17-tJanl
GLENNVILLE
MALE INSTITUTE.
that they hav
ind that every one making jmrclisi.-
value received lor all investment.-!
COODS,
king ptircluifics of mk gels
invcf.tuicnl.i rn^lo tit the
HIVE.
is also connected with »ho
donred land which may he runted
place if prel’ercd.
Apply to R. R. LOCKHART.
at II. C. Mitchell A C*.V, or to
_«>ct H-lw DR. M. WGORKI’FI*
FOR SALE,
i Ru .~
. . Ain . four
miles south <*t Persons’Depot,
containing 14bn acre^—between
and «»<») cleared—mo t ol
which is fresh and well watered hy Middle t
ikee. Framed dwelling with tour rooms. Gut-
houses sufficient fo- |0 or .30 hand- Good gin
house and screw. Crop and Ft.ad; of ull kinds
sold with the place if dc-dred. The place is
convenient to churches and good schools. 1
will sell for cotton, payable December, !SA*i, or
for cash this full, on reu-onnble term*.
Address W. R BUTT,
oct IS 1 in* Persons, Kussidl *•*>.. Ala.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
1 OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER PLAX-
* tntion <>u ih<* *’ iattain) *che*j river, 12 miles
hel*»w Columhiis. The tract contains Pint acres,
•}.V «»f whi**l» are eleurej. Gn *tliu place is h
comfortable dwelling, with a well improved
yard, and a small orchard of choice fruit trees.
The overseer and negro houses are ull framed
buildings, and the settlement one mile from tho
public road leading t > Lumpkin. This phic** 1
settled and improved and great cure liy.s boon
taken to keep it in a high .-fate of cultivation.
The productive capacity of tho.-c muds arc well
known in tho neighborhood. Corn. Fodder,
and Stock can be purchased on the place.
UoHtf. W. G. WOOLFOLK.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
IN EUFAULA, ALA.,
IT O Ti S A U K .
r I 1 11 E Dwelling has two stories and eight
J- rooms well plastered. All necessary out
buildings and well of splendid water attached.
The I *>r contains about tour acre.*—thro--fourths
of a block; touches four streets, -ituated about
half way notwocn the Railroad Depot and the
business centre of tho city, and i- tho best and
prettiest location in tho city for a Hotel. The
lot and Lui dings well cnclos. *! and in lir.*«t rate
ordpr. I'or parti'-ular- apply to ('apt ./ (,'
Gorvan, on the premises, < r tin* umlersignc J at i
Persons’ Re ( .(, M. X G. It. R.
Got. Mm RGBEllT A. FLFMKVG.
For Rent,
llUlSF and FL UN I TUR K of M a j or
W, L. PARKER,
am: or kestccky.'
AS JUST Ol’KNHI) nt X.». 61
Broad Street, fli-Ht door nhovo
lUndolpli, nil entirely No\r and W<’ll
Assorted Stoeic of tioods, which lie
offers to the citizens of Columbus and
; vicinity at. reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tho’s Chaffin, Jas. Tlnveaft
and Charley Shivers, can always bo
found at this establishment, anil they
i will be pleased to see any of their
l friends who may favor them with a call,
i and will not think il a trouble to show
i broods.
j The .Stock consists of t roods of every
description, such as:
Half Cotton Jo.
Popliiu,
M(s,imbiquc5,
Jaconet}*,
Gent}*’ Root* ami Shoes
Boys " *• "
Groceries, all kind-*,
Tinware
Snufl,
Pocket Cutlery,
Table "
Padlocks,
11 atolinr.-*anil Hammers
Shoe Throail,
Pori’uiuoric.-,
P"inadt.d,
I Mtith and Nail Brushes
Gh>th a ml 1 l air do
Oot 17—2 iv ROB T. ;
FARM FOR
::rv
i lid lid, :
n udditio
•k of
Ca-OOIDS,
A Cliorou ASSOJ1T.M UNT OF
FRENCH
i pip i
, il A UP AWAY. 1
11 ENT.
Irod in high
fifty acres Ire-h hat tom
li\ : g'ltal dwelling, «»ut-
1 pin hou.-o ami -crew.
1 church, within 10miles*
of Columbus on Upuloie erc*k. Will sell the
I necessary liirm inn* omeuts, if *ie.-ire*l.
For terms apply to G. C. GSR'HtN.
| oct 17—tf Giv the place.
Apron Ghcck*.
FlanneU, vario
(.'umhric-,
Iri.-h 1 linen.-'.
Brown Linen-,
Towoling,
Cor.-etH,
lloon ,Skirt*,
Lud e*' Collars & Cuffs, Pape ,
L.ulied’ Handkerchief* Shirl> .iml Fronts,
Combs of every style, Gent-* l-nderwenr,
IJ.utr Not* .* " Paper nn.l Knvoloi.e.*,
" Pens and Ink.
Hair Grnumentfi, i'eunils,
Uosennd Half Hose, Slate-
Wide Holts mid Buckles In,II,.
Braids, every sty e. Pipes,
Button*, great variety, Cassimcrcs,
Ivnittnig Nfcdlos. fweeds and Jeans.
Bleached Homespun, Suspenders,
.' lo l’eckot Books,
Hedies Hats, latest Onlf Wall, Is
.f'vlc-;. „ , Candle .Stick...
Uuildron s Hats, hit-st KauahtJiv Mills,
8'yjos, Hiir.otit and Straps,
Dadics ijiioos, every Spurs.
... «yle, . , Shoe Brushes and
ivi f.®? 8 ‘ > '. loca * ( '° J° Bliiokiiig.
Children s Shoes, do do
Gent's llats, every style
Boys' do do do
And a great many article-’ not mentioned.
Person; will do well to call nnd examine our
Stock before purclm-mg. August 28-.';m
\. CLIFTON MOSES & CO.^
OFFICE No. 1-Kj BROAD ST.,
cejjt. rurji r.s,
4At Candler Sc Boslicli’a Store,!
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange and Stock Brokers.
ty-livo a-
state ot*cultivn
laud ; the place in
lioUsOS, stable, i*a
Convenient t<* sell
AND THE CELEBRATED
MOSS Mil CARDIES,
Which lam MANUFACTURING everyday.
1 will begin iu a short time, the B ikini; ol
FANCY CAKES,
Handsome Residence,
WITH IK At'RKS OK LA\U,
FOR SALE,
O N the Talhotton roa*l, oppo.-iite Col. Lind-
aay'ri, l 1 .. miles from the city. Too lmuse
contains t> room**, uj- stuir.-, cl sois ami garrntt,
kitchen, dairy, cellar, with other out-huuses,
stable, carriage Imu.-e and lot, nli built in g*jod
order, splendid water, a v *rdcn of three acre.-,
an orchard ot variolic ul fruit trees, and eight
ac cs o| Woodland.
For terms apply to G. U. OSBORN
oct 17—tf Through th* Poet-utficc,
4v~- Sun copy.
pARTIfTL
X CuiiMia, ;
All
tpl.ck returns iovuriaoly the rule.
Dealers in I’nlN, S|n K>, Bk'NDS. Ac*.
Ord'W'i solicited aid pi - apt v filioq.* v
N B V e are prei* in-1 t- -hip O.'i t*, fir
clas* hou- > in New \ ork, with ut •* irn ehanr
oot S
*uul SUPliRiOK STYLE,
<’ip.il to
Dr. Will
i ir< *1 the •
Burke a- I’
schola t i • • y
poiieiico iu tea-diirg,
taught in tha city t.f Rp i
years), wo feel no hesitancy
tho p.V.ronago due him as
man ami a scholar. Too Si
cossful operation, nnd we \
tu tin* favorable con-iilcr.itinq of parents, nnd
to young men ilc.-irmis of ml vnucing in the liigh-
braiichc.* <»t mathemut es and tho cla-slo.*
Jood board can be hud .
GLENN. Soo’y.
no if Va . for. 20
i - tlii’iiing for him
• nri-iiuii gentlo-
)ul*l n commei
1 T.
SOUTHERN LINIMENT,
CELEBRATED SOUTHERN LINIMENT.
He cun fiui*ply it in any quantity at hi- factory,
first door above Perry House, lie will ho glad
to sco bis friends and serve them,
oct 14-lm A, TV. ALLEN,
Sun copy.
Columbus Female Academy.
RATES OF TUITION.
m]IK SCIIGLAS’TIC YEAR will ho divided
X into throe equ *l Terms. As all the pupils
will ho under the immediate suporyi-ion ot .Sir.
and Mrs. Saunukkb but ono i»ri*:e will ho
ehargcil for tuition. The first Term Will open
on the 1st Monday in October next nnd Ibc rates
for it are n« follow- •
Literary Department *J*» '"J
Incidental Too * - ’
Music 20 m
.. r -
, 1803—cod'd «
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE.
MeGEIIEE, HAYNES .Y CO.,
(SUCCESSORS To R. F. HARRIS X CO.,)
nriiiul Street» Ilelow Cook's Hotel.
THE UNDER - .
pignrdhavif.gpur*«t vMR
’ sed the Stock A—B—R-
rls X Co., have rc-
I immediately below to tho *' Croshnw
I Lot," fronting uu Broad street, whero they
havo arranged tlio largest ami most commodi
ous Stable nnd Lots in the city, and will al
ways keep on hand
Carriages, lliiggics and Saddle
Horses,
to hiro on reasonable terms,
i * HORSES HOARDED at our Stables will ro-
coivocareful attention, ami wo will endeavor
i to rdcaso all who muy plaoo HORSES FOR
SALE with us. , , ,
^ We would call the particular atten
tion of DROVERS to our large and
well arranged Lot* for dr *ve Stock.
MiGEIIEE, HAYNES X CO.
Sept ll*)-! in
aLS."
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
THE Unbrd
uw pr**j>.ircd;*t
^the public with
CAFini AG ES, HORSES, A3;
Ornamented in my i
suitablo for
WEDDINGS, PARTIES,
cfcc. ? cfet*. s &(•-.
NOW IN STORE, a well selected Stock of
PINE APPLES, (preserved in tlieirown juice),
PICKLES, CAN GOODS. Ac,, Ac.,
Fresh Ground SPICE,
M A TPIIES AND OANDLICS,
FOOT MATS. BROOMS, Ac., Ac.
Wood and Willow Ware,
EXTRA FINE APPLES, tor eating or cooking.
BEESWAX AM) DRIED Fill Fr
WA.KTTB1D,
I will s*cll any of this Stock for
CASH,
OR EXCHANGE FOR PRODUCE.
Our Bees Work till 9 at Night 1
Occ U>, 1805—fim
NATIONAL MARINE
Fire Insurance Company
OF NEW OKI. 1C A NS,
Capital and Assets $565,000,
J. M. COUItTENNY, Prosidont.
IS PREPARED TO TAKE RISKS ON PROP
ERTY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
tnont re.-pumdblu men of the
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS,
offers a Huro guarantee against loss, to those
wanting Fire Insurance.
All losses, Rf* s >011 o« suti.«f;ic ory proof is ren
dered, will ho liborully and pruinptly adjusted
and paid by tho undersigned. 1».rriot Ago: t.
at tho Office ol tho Gojrgiu Homo Insurance
Company.
oct 20—1 in D F. WILLCOX.
DISSOLUTION.
GMIE FIRM OF HUGHES A lloDGES Is
X this day dissolved by mutual consent. Iho
firm u uiio will ho usel hy cither partner in
making aottlements. Tho Books aro k«i»t at the
office of Fontaine A Hugh*’- -
W. II. HUGHES,
V. ' iloDGES.
Columbus, Sept 19, 1805—ootl-lm
NEW FIRM.
TO KENT,
n*IVE T.AlltJK STOltKS .... Hr, m J Street, iu
i' tlio ■’ HANKS litilLDINIi."
Apply a* the
GEORGIA HOME INS. OFFICE. ;
Oot 11 it
~ A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
A l’PI.V AT
/V OctlUJI TJ PltOAT) STIIKKT
Rubber Belting.
NEWS DEPOT,
-AND-
NOTION HOUSE,
00 BROAD ST11KBT
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GEO. It. ROBERTSON’ X CO.,
KSPHCTrrLf.V announce to the citizen *
lv , "1 Columbus tlmt they htivu now iu store,
stock n f 6 " M> ■ t ’ r0 ' U , '^ olew l ‘.iul desirable
POORS m STATIONERY,
comprising evoty article usu»!!y lc.,,.t in first
class bou.-tv*.
Lega 1 Cap, BUI Cap, Letter, Note ami Billot.
Gilt, Mageuta, Blotting aud Tissue, ruled aud
blank pipers.
White, Buff, Now Opaque, Card and Wed-
ehipcs, Mourning Paper, Knvolopea
sale. 10 i
I wish tn pi
MULES.
Oct 10—lm
■Foil SALE.
Rosideuco iu Wyanton.
filty-Mive.n acres of land—about hull’ cleared,
tlio balance in won.!-*; a good well built house
with four mi nis, and hall lan;o emnieh tor n
diniug ro-in; cellar under tun house; good
kitchen with three rooms, and all necessary
outbuildings; well oi water unsurpassed in too
nmntrv; an orchard of several hundred fme
peach t
. Ac.
Apply Ut Eit'iuirrr office, I
JORDAN
oct — lw
For Rent,
tion of the city: suitable fur a hoarding h
or private family.
For terms apply to Dr. M. Woodri fk or
MRS. S. S. HARD WELL.
oot 1—tf
TO RENT,
A DWELLING HOUSE in Wyunton with
oi^lit good moms for a family ami four
rooms in basement for cooking, closet ami ser
vant.-. Apply ut THIS OFFICE.
sept 14—If
La FAYETTE HOUSE,
MAKIIflTTA STHKBIT,
ATLANTA, GA.
r J 1 Iil’i undersigned begs bi inform hi>* numer*
1- ous friends ami the i*ui)lio in general, ill it
he has opened the above huuso ip >ii lintel, and
hones, hy strict attention, to merit a share
public patronage.
A *cw day hoarders can ho nccouum dated.
l'orlers and conveyances always at the depot
on urrivul of trains.
I oct 20—lm EDWARD PARSONS.
1 ling Kn
! ami Car*ls.
i Arnold’s ami But'crV Inks, Gillett’s Steel
, ! *;“«*« ruber’s Lead Pencil’s, Dice. Pla\ inc
Rubber Belts lor | Curds, \ isiting Curds, P'*rco!ios, Lo kmc
(llm-en, I'b-turw. I'rntli.’'-, Skotoli Il'itJ., Tooth
Brush”., A ail llru.lit'S, Hair lint,Ilia, IVcket.
toil* t and Fine < oiubs, in!:, Muoilago and an
endless variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS.
A beautiful stock of Anthony's Photograph
Albums, oontatning from 8 t-. :i«j p .juirps,
Autograph Albums and Drawing nnd Sketch
Books.
A elioico stock ol Round and Paper Back
Novela. Novellctts, Dim.* Novels, American
fates. Dime .-.iug.-teis, and Uumerous Wurk i
too tedious to mention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Teachers or parents desiring SCHOOL
BOOKS will find it to their intcre.-t fo I uy from
us ; ,V. u f a ' u ‘>s to please—oui determination to
estubli.-h a first class reputation. Wo buy at
the lowest cash prices and our motto will ho
“Quick Sales and Small Profits."
•cetfuliy solicit
pur-
try i
i fr*.
tho city.
ill meet with prompt attentiuu and those
' with such may roly upon just
who i
dealing.
tv Anything; wanted anil not on
linntl enn br nuppiltd witlitn ti t o
dnys. Call and soe us.
0 , , GEO. II. ROBERTSON A CO.
Sept 21— tf
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
.VO. (l. r > llllOAD STRF.KT,
COLUM13UH, CIA.
Success Attends_ the Diligent!
CPUdAL NOTICK.-r br K | oavo to cn „
ut'entiqn to the capitalists ut . ur commu
nity that l ha\ o on my hooks a large number of
Hour s, Lots, 1-arms. Plantuti.i
perty which docs
Lots, 1-arms. Plantations and other
specie- ol i roperty which docs not appear iu
myc lumn in the newspapers. My advice is
to all i hat it you want to buy call first on me
and see it we can t trade, tin n to cb. where
J. ll. SIKES.
j I^OR SALK CHEAP.—A house and lot in
I Glonnville, Ain., Il' miU.*; -,.ut„ *.f Seal-’
I Station, .VI.ntul G. R. R. The !*-t contains four
I acrys. i tie house has four rooms. All the
1 necessary out-bmldu.K- nro on the place. Tho
H 1 .vi' ,,'ctimvi-ivi’i, i .v . . >» r '.* l * handsomoly laid off und planted with
A\ E JUST LLtEI\ I.D and uflur for sale ! choice thiwers. Also a choicourchaid ol'penoh-
i i , I <’onrcuVentto
j SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c
1 H. MIDDLED HOOK & €((.,)
til 11 llOAl) S THICK I',
, i»u<in«:.-.!. Also f«»r !• I NERALS ,
,t jvu'l i (,o i H preparod to lurnhh a FINE HEARSE, j
lent j at short notlco.
, Horses token on B^artl and Sale,
- Wm. 1 nnd every attention paid to thorn.
.tatoof A. GAMMRLL, j
Columbuf, 0#t. 13-tf
have this day formed a copartnership under tiie
name und style of
FONTAINE & HUGHES,
for tho transaction of a
Warehouse ami General Couimi»ieii llus'uess.
All business entrusted to thorn shril receive
prompt attention. Our Warehouse, in provi i
of erection, will s«»on be r«-1 lv, hut in i ;.*• ii’.tim*
time wo will provide storagu lor our t-atrons
I j. until tho building is tin i-hM Oui "tfico at piv-- ,
‘ out is on Kmdolpli stioot, in W. \\. Garraid’.-
II y 1 building, ne.u the old Lowell Warehouse. i
JoliN Fii.N lAINE,
W. ll. HUGHES,
Columbus, S'opt. 19. Pvm—octl-If
Saddles, Hridh s aud Martingale
Carriage and Huggy Whip.-*,
Lining and Binding Skins,
French Calf Skins,
Hurucss Leather,
With a general assortment of goods in our lino.
A LSO,
KKPAIRING of all kinds done at the short
est notice and in the best manner,
auk 2.~>-it II. .M1DD!.!-:|:K(m>K .v co.
UNITED STATES
TAMPS Jus re-
8ei»t 21. lfirtft-tf
WATCHES AM) (V.
11ST RECEIVED, aflncuosi
'/ Hunting Cu.sc Watches.
A hi
tlio best schools both male and female.
I place can ho houa ht at a sacrifice.
Apply to J. H. SIKU8, or
lo tho owner. Dr. W. C. Beluiuv
ITGlt RENT IN GIRARD.—TWO HOUSES
^ one containing 4 rooms, the other 2 rooim. *
I good garden and buildings lo boot.
> Apply to j. u. si KES .
H *SA LK—A Plantation ]?jj unlcj from Sn«
J i A A *' containing .’iSS acres. ;:m cieared,
ami well ndaptod to o,o growth of cotton : DYm
peach trees and u variety ol other fruin. this
Pluco lu-s 1 * miles *r* m CoIuu.Imh. Also, tho
I stock, which can be bought Coi.-i-ting ol inulc-i,
cows, hogs, Ac. Alsu, (ho crop uu i fanning
utensils Apply to ll. SIKES.
1/OR SALE—A very valuable city residence,
known as the Thornton pluco, ,.t nrcsont
ision Caps.
J). CAPS* * tr *
'■ lhis Is «
rooms t
flic »vl ole llnifhed
A tine flower guide,
I of Silver i
ntosh btroet, niuning hack lo For-
- joining Dr. Buzem.in’s ro.riJenoe,
h't; contains two dwellinga, 4
T. S. SPEAR.
lyvith the ruocss ,ry o-t buil .ingi.
» haiul>omo ooitago style
attached. Apply to
L ll. SUCKS.
sml.
lied to
• to Sell
at tho
itry to
WANTED TO RENT,
WELT. l’UKN’ISIUSn HOUSE, witli four
FOR SALE,
At HIE OLD STAND OI’
J. 13. JiiQUES & BRO.,
A LOT or FINK
Top and no Top Buggies,
BAIUNTBSS,
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
gl.vkkai. mtni.isiM, a«;iL\cv.! “rrcL ,fc Vi?"i.'.l’
The house has
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
A E \Y L O .V b O.V, CO SAEC V/CC V,
-ontalr.s 1J
; (» rcoms well finished .... ..
usual supply of out-building, « Utt , gr
ot water. Call for l’urtlior iuiormstion
‘ ii. sr/ss.
of ground. uum
On the premises is th«
good well
, V\/1LL attend promptly to tho purchasing
Xy_»**a to,wuraln> ”1 all ”l». MEH0l(. JJ-OIt ALE-A Id* IIukiu. but little won,
D 1 * t x . "dunurle «ir double harne-s. '
"‘*“— ■ Apptv * * —
I hood. i
Any on« having such a house to rout, can TI/ISHIN’tl to close out tho lot
flnia good tenant hy applying at (hi-office, »» sell cheap for cash, or axel
i oetaff-lt 1
ANDiSE nnd overy description ot ,M.\t
ERY, applicuhlo to the wants of tho Southorn
people.
All purchases made froo of Commission till
October next, at the lowest mark*)! rate.-, nt d
forwarded by thu mos'expeditious routes. Dr-
dors mu-t he aoeumpMiilod with the money, and I I > V n uentUm..,, i« .i , —*— k
addressed to us either at New London, Cunu., 1> ® ^nnlv » n 1 * d vl y ‘ liberal
II. SIKES.
WANTED,
•A. Wot
; or 82 John Sir* ct, Now York.
Refer to K t E. Brown Macon, G.i.,
exchaiiub for cot- ,.G. Clemous, Co umbus, Ga,
‘ A.5,
id W.
Sept, o, IW-tf
wages
J. H. SIKES.
k«nd Piano.
IMELU.jJS.VOt; Ufnvti,