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- '... VT « Foil THE BSdUUEK.
* r.nowilis named pentlcmen areAijcnts
’ C , in Alabama!
or t ! h /ri'o.v^.Scal 5 ’Station,
tfil'lvw. lintchncliubbee.
,, .. ^unborn, llurtviile.
S Wnllir. Perron*.
, r \y Banks. Ouorryton.
c Baker. Suspension.
Andrews. Cbunnenuusee.
, 'n'smiib, Union Springs.
' W A. Ucster, Villuin.
Thome* J- Uurke. Ulctnvlllo.
j"l. Jenkins. MMjW.
’ The following iiruieil Bentleincn :uc our ] l
", 'u tbe several Jo, > ! f
t n;jhnX«.:C.U. A. L. Ul
Atllo* Springs. II. D;
Atilenora. J. O >>•**■•
At liutlrr. E. D. Watkm.
a fort Valley. J- U. Byixotos.
At Jones' Crossing. Jambs W. C.
t .|B WEK1CLY
, v . we to civeJ a long list of subscribers to
w-.kiy paper from llurtviile. Ala., and
cU ‘ r up'hod of acknowledging the rcccii*t
barney they sent us-al. Paying in ad-
. We ore also daily usked by others, de-
YT to subscribe, when wo will start the
a(a in. Wo crunotjust now lix the pre-
, ; ffu intend to commence again tbo
• ; „f tire IVeeWy timber in a short
The mails are not yet extended into the
.nitl the railroads, and all or nearly
« we yet have are daily. But wo
ifv the disposition ot so many por-
eckly, and "ill therefore
SeiluioW shirt it again. In the meantime
;,.m ,.ar Iriends to got UP lists and send
11 will be best tor neighbor-
ilrond linos to muko arrange-
« their i-apers from lho nearest
of the depot to which they
be mailed. Tho pricu of thu 11'c././p
will be Si a year, nr ?1 for throe
u advance.
lime.
all the
wish to gratify I
i„ their names.
meets lot
derot. and inform i
Singular IHfc-AYurU <•!' a 1«tii*«itic
Tho Scientific Amiricm j:i\
lowing necount * f thu labors of a iun.u.t .
on iViackwoll's Islands, Now York:
Has any onf* notic 'd tho minnturo fort '
at tho upper end of lEtu.kwcil’.- 1-hind to
tho north of the Lunatic A-vlutn? It is ■
tho work of an innino man, who lost hi? :
mind in Mexico, or somewhere else where i
high privates were in demand, aril just I
escaped, luting Mr. Armstrong, or Mr. I
Parrott, or Mr. Whitworth, by going |
crazy.
Gunnery was wliat ailed him—and for*
tlUcations. As he was found to bo quite!
harmless, and obi dh m Jo his monoumnia, j
they gave hint intrcnckir.g ton's, inld lit in !
to fortify tho island, lie took tho goo-
tbe Mwcusee «la|.liicul uiul goologimil h. ..rings wifi, thu
-agacity ol a \\ o.*t Pointer, and conclud
ed that any attack upon it would como
from tho South. So he devised a sea-om.-t
battery with bomb-proofs, approached by
a dike with sluices and gates, and mount
ing heavy ordnance.
There never was a more patient worker
for humanity or patriotism than this poor
addle-head. Nobody else being insane on
the spine point, ho could get n<* assistance.
All tho other monomaniacs had oil on tho
brain, or poetry, or capital punishment,
or negro sutlerago, and were quite as de
voted and zeaious as he u^on their claims.
So tho old soldier, with a long sigh and
a brave heart, took up hi? singlo shovel
and commenced to build tho whole fort
by himself. 11*» wheeled barrow after
barrow of earth into the set. tugg< d from
morning till night, until at last lie raised
a narrow causeway from the main land to
a rock at tho end of a i< ng sand bar. With
pebbles, nhelis and stmi •- from tho river,
he walled this eau.-eway until it became
permanent. All this was not a month’s
nor a year’s work—year alter year passed
over his gray hairs, but he kept on wheel
ing. Tho great o ly on the great' r island
required protection, and he was making
NITW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
J UST OlMiX!
M. CONNOR
Covington.
KMllIlUill
At 58 Broad Street,
Nt* tv Advertisemcuts.
m p KUis will sell in front of his store,
on Tuesday, Ul»t in.U, ft flno lot. of furni
ture, consisting of l.odsteuds, tables, sofas,
ljungvs. chairs, glassware, ciockery and
j'Sinur.g-
als.», a flno piat
Ib
is a
chance for bargains.
Oglethorpe Ledge, N■>. 17, of the Ma-
teoicfraternity, will hold u regular meet
ing to-night. All good Masons are invi
ted to attend.
Mos.-rs. King & Farbor have taken
rooms in the Masonic Hall building, up
Flairs. Tney are skilled artists in frescoc,
ornamental and ^ sign painting, paper
hanging, etc.
Madame Ballini ha? moved her resi
dence on Troup stroet, second bouse
north of Thomas. h’ho still gives less,
in music and hopes to see her friends
tbure.
Mr. John Miller, late of Knoxville,
Tenn., has settled in Columbus, and has
his jewelry shop at U’»7 Ilrond struct, lie
will repair watches carefully and warrant
hi* work.
L iwis Livingston [formerly K'.lis, Liv
ingston A Co.) has established lumsclf in
this city as a general commission mar-
chon t, and will give personal attention to
any business put in his hands. Ho may
be found at tho Intelligence office, 0-'
Dread struct.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
COOK’S HOTEL..
October 2tUh*
Jo?. Brown. Talbot ton, (in.
Gk>. A. Proctor, Camden. Ark.
Cha (.'. Hudson. Now York.
J't>. I<. Dunning, Atlanta, (fa.
Win. Jones. Ala.
J .1. M. ltay. 1‘iensiint Hill, fJa.
J"hn King, New York.
E. M. Jowits ami lady, Marengo eo , Ala.
W liarri.vMi, L«.
Misa Cruwf 'id. La.
A 1.. Maxwe'l. Macon, Ga.
Phil. Milton, New Bowery Theatre.
I-.me N iii'gu, (J.iinoaville, Fla.
]!• nj. ('leghorn, Macon, (in.
.Mr?. Undwiuc ainl daughter.
Mts.-c* Brown.
u. C. Town. Cineinnut 5 , 0.
hr. W. K. hurt, Montr-mery. Ala.
A. II. Mitchell, (ileum illc, Ala.
A. L. ekwood.
Boo. N. Minrp. lb-ion springs, Ala.
Chin. H. Ru?s«l|. city.
U. P. M irtnude. New York.
W. li. Higirins, Opt lika, Ala.
.1. Hubbard,
J. T. KoMn-o
So he went on li
uj» tho Churlcsto.i
uld bo too liP
bod in tho asylum
himself a hut
tho men who throw
-bnibls; and I’m- lour
" li is tusk, lie left h is
ll'golher, and built
to his place ol labor,
i tho
Respectfully announces to tho citizens of
Columbus and surrounding country that lie has
now in storo and to arrive A SPLUNDID
STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
bet mom,
Comprising every artielo usually kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS HOFSK;
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HITS,
And a general assortment of
PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
. r. iv
Kufauln, Ala
.!. W. Wiggin?
Sainue) Andrev
H. A. Thornton
Thk PoohWiutks,Xoiitk ani» South.
The L’linrletjton Courier, in replying to
Fiercely pod nninmdversit'ii? of lliu Uadieul
papers on .society in tho South, and ospo-
tia.ly «-n that purely tnytliicnl class eallod
t!"i "p )"r whiles," remarks that in South
I nrolina, suul a fortiori elsewhere in thu
S'Utb, there never cxistod any "poor
white racu’’ ir. thusen^o in which tho term
is u*t‘il at tho North. There were poor
people of course; that i.- to miy, people
who were poor in comparison to their
wealthier neigh hors, but there was no
pauperism. Inmates of alms-houses were
rarely natives of the Slates. Maintenance
wh? within eusy reach of all and whs ob
tained bv all. *
To illustrate these si ate merit?, the Cou-
rier refer-, to the census of lboO—the sta
tistic? of lSGO not lining ucceksiblo. 11 j’
that census (of ls-V.i) the number of pnu-
V'CrC.n South Carolina was 1,01-; while
i: C.inneetii-Gi the number wu? in
'dj-* l-’and, -.(i d), in New ITumpanire,
in Vermont, J5,(»o:>, in Maine, f),* f M)o,
hr, d in Ma*.?achu«tta, 15,777—so that in
(-•a: hone of tho New Kngiund States the
J'oor white class was -greatly in excess of
the same da?s in South 'Carolina.
AKai.lant Knight Comes to Gkikf.
The following incident is given in a Now
York paper as having recently occurred
the Central Park :
Not long ago a pretty,
a&URbtor of a wealthy i ,
JkhiiR in thu Park with a gentl-man
j-ia * une imp ? of obtaining her hand.—
. e rushed his suit while they were pass-
11 K up one of the drives, and the lady nn-
s wcrLd him jestingly : "If you will ridn
‘•flight acr.i?? the Park gras?, going out
(■n the other s ! do, I will say *,ves 1’ ”
I ho g.-ntlepian closed with the offer at
‘ ,l \ ainl spurred his nag over the soft
'Gi of which the Park Commissioners
Hero bo slept and dwelt i:i tile company
only of his assuring conscience ; and when
at last his path was done, lie sot to work
at his fort.
Tho result of all thoso years i.? before
». His battery is sodded green, with
parapot, beam, uiteh, magazine, revert-
menu, ubattis, and it mounts nio .k or
(.Quaker guns, upon carriages of capital
instruction, lo iking up from the sound
towards Hell Gate, like real at biters of
dominion.
The old lunatic is worn and failing, but
he is not sati-li**d. Hi? fort is done, but
not bis whole duty. So he has projected
a water battery and s- a-wall around tho
entire island, and means to bring to bear
upon it all the knowledge of Vaudan and
Todleben. When the island is impregna
ble he will wrap his mantle about him and
die at his battery.
For tho truth of all this ptory let any
body passing up the Hast river bmk upon
the island tip, and *• e the < Id man ditch
ing and building, ard tin.* little fort close
by him bristling with pop-guns,
Admission of Southkiin M kmiikus.—
We find the fallowing in the Washington
correspondence of ill * Chicago Times, of
1th in-1. As a general tiling, this corres
pondent is unusually accurate in his state
ments, arid hence wo reproduce a portion
of his remarks upon it very interesting
subject—one that concerns tho Southern
people vitally. Speaking of tho udmi?sb>n
of Southern member* "f Congress to their
seats, bo says :
"It is true that questions r< lating to the
admission of Southern iicmbers of Con
gress are disen-.-ed with at sorbing interest
by tho Southern people in Wa-I.tnglon.
1 am aware that the impre?»i<>n prevails
elsewhere—perhaps in the West—that the
elected Southern member? iiiu.-l comply
with certain terms or conditions, more or
loss degrading, before they can be admit?
ted. This, 1 believe, i? a mistake, li is
impossible, pm Imps even probable, that
the oath of 1HG2 will ho required. But
that will bo all. indeed, from what J can
learn, there will bn mueli ly-s opposition
to the admission of the Southern members
than bhr generally been supposed. It has
been feared, and with amsiu reason, that
the Radical faction, led by Sumner and
Stevens, would bn powerful enough to
exclude all the Southern members, or as
many as they chogn. But 1 am confidant
that such is not the ease. Tho entire in
fluence of the Fresideiit will he exerted in
favor of the free ndmissiou, nt the open
ing, of all tho member* who have been
legally elected : and your readers may be
assured that tin? inl!m»nc>* will be found
to bo much more potent than that of the
Radicals. When the dee -ivi* day comes,
many upon whose vol *.? the'Radicals now
count will be found ranged on the side of
the President.”
We are inclined to believe that tho
view* outlined above are well founded.
When tho decisive duv arriws, tin* Radi
cals will hesitate, and finally recoil from
tho adoption of revolutionary measures.
Tho Hartford Pres? toll? a story of a re
cent accident on ilia New London Rail
road. An intoxieaUd Irishman wa«sitting
on the track, when the engine struck him
and tossed him down nn embankment.
Tho conductor ba« ked LB'ruin to pick up
the dead body. The victim wn? found
alive, howover, only ‘•omewhat bruised,
and taken to Norwich. Here the conduc
tor kindly offered to send tin* man to his
homo, a few miles away in a hack, but lie
insisted on his ability to work, and refused
to be sont home. The conductor pre.??od
tho matter, when the Mile-ian, who had
stood thn hutting of the cow-uatcimr so
well, bristled up with : "Go away wid .ver
kerridgo. I'll go hum • by my** f; an’ it
I've done any damage to yer old ingine,
bodad I'll puy it on the spot.”
Impeachment.—'Tim ijondon corres
pondent of tiio Bu.-tun CommonW' ulth,
the organ of Senator Sumner, calls for the
impeachment of the President. He says:
There should ho some chivalry some
where. er-eig!' t.» Jglit the President and
his Cabioet, one and nil, to the death, and
pluck the spoil out of their teeth. Shame
or; them, one and all; on .Johnson, who
has. basely betrayed those who placed him
in Mower, and the negroes, to whom ha
olferod himself as it fVlo*efr; on Seward,
on Stanton, on tho whole set, who have
not tho honor to resist him, and, failing of
8ucce?8, to abandon an J help to jmpr.uch
alas!— shame upon the
whole North, who not only permit for one
moment this wrung Lo go on, but actually
hesitate to arraign their infamous agents
at Washington.
3
Ami a groat many other articles too numerous
to mention.
Having purchased my stock nt the LOWEST
CASH PRICKS, tny motto will ho "QUICK
SALES AND SMALL PROFITS.”
An invitation lo call and examine my stock
is re?poctfully oxtendod to all, and particularly
the Ladies,
M. CONNOR
Uct 26,1S65
NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH!
Whoever Wants Full Value for
their Money Must Come to
B. JACKSON’S,
188 Broad St.,
NEXT 1)0011 TO H0SET1E & l.AWUON.
The Largest and Best Stock of
DRY GOODS
-AND-
CLOTHING,
Consisting of the following articles, I offer now
to my friends and cu-turners :
C ALICOKS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS ami LISTKES,
M EIUNOS—French unit KliglUh,
LINENS,
BLEACHED MUSLINS ami
SHEETING,
LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
tho latest style; and a great many other arti
cles too numerous to montion.
I respectfully invite my fticuds and custom
ers to call soon.
Country Merchants will do well to lay in
their supplies nt my store.
B. JACKSON,
_ oct 15-tJanl _ _ 133 Broad itNi t.
Liquors in Cases.
500 Cases Choice Whiskey
and Brandy,
100 Baskets Champagne,
all brands. Jiiat received and for sale ut
rpm n \ T rn
A
NEW GOODS!
JUST OPENED.
187 Broad Street
coxiTiMBtra, g-a..,
J. J. KIcKcudree's Old Stand,
OPPOSITE COLEMBUS DANK BUlMMNii.
STAPLE AND FANCY
ON HAM) AND TO ARRIVE
A CHOICE SlItiECTI'iX Of
DEI GOODS,
SHOES,
LADIES’ CLOAKS,
HOSIERY,
GtJjOVTDS, &c.
OCIl STOCK COMPRISES
Superior all H ool French .lleriuos,
Of the following colors:
SOL PER 1X0,
ROYAL PUllPLK.
MAZARINE BLt ::.
. AS11KS OF ROSES,
» BKAl’TIFPL BROWN,
" ROSE;
ALL AYOOL DKLA1NBS, vari.Mi? color?,
DRESS BUTTONS AND TRIM Ml NOS,
Superior Black and Colored CLOTHS, for
Ladies’ Clonks,
Plain, Plaid, and Striped POPLINS, Aw, Ace
TBums cash.
PEACOCK AND CHAPMAN,
Formerly of
BARNETT, CHAPMAN A CO.,
Will be pleased to sec all their old friends and
as many new ones ut
“THE BEE HIVE.”
CctlD—6ui __
KNICK KNACKS
-AND-
NOTIONS!
FOR SALE AND RENT.
FOR RENT,
11 S,, ‘* 1 *SL1"
ga
Also the Hiiair rt-ii leiu o in Wynnto
Chut In hooch
miles beh w tl -
tains about nine h
of open land u
Dwelling hou.-i* '
and four room.- l
acres ol laud.
In my absence apply i
seivunt*. Attached i
FT. Ilo
r. S. SPEAR,
PKACT1CAL AND EXPEHIENCHl)
WATCHMAKER DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS,
2>»iw him:- iiui/r
A Residence in Wynn ton
JPor S< do.
f oFFKR FOR S\LU my
* house and lot in Wyanton. t
containing 27 n«'it»“, t* n «•» Swt
which is clfcu cd mi l ha !:n>-.*#^i
woodbind. Tl «• house ha.- • r ht
largo room?, with all th<* u-ual out
tir.-t rale well of water; u general vaiiety
fruit trees, Ac- It is a pleii-unt and dc.-irabl
situation, one mile from Coluinlms, tl:i.
'UK'S. p. p. TllKRKWns.
Wynn ton. Oct 2 >. 'd*» 1 w
Plantations For Sale.
six mile* from Col - ......
tho river, contuinitu: about l'Vrfi
acres, the ether about five
miles, about ti f *(» acres.
1 have also iihoul
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODS!
W. L. PABKER,
(BATE Ol - KENTUCKY,)
H as just opknho «t x 0 .64
llroad Stroet, (ir>t dour iihove
liandolph, an entirely New and Well
Assorted Stock ol' Hoods, which ho
odors to die citizens of Columbus and
vicinity at reasonable figures.
Messrs. Tim’s Chaffin, .Jaa. Thwoatt
and Charley Shivers, can always bo.
found at this establishment, and they
will 1)0 pleased to see 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, ouch as:
ChIB
I Delaine.?,
Halt Cotton (lu.
Popliiu,
Mej-imhiques,
•tty.
siR-
up the middle t
the
A I-'
til imp;
- than
Dbleed
Puh-
orehard.
Being inclined to j
that of f irming, all
will he disposed of « . ..... .....
session given immediately, except the home I Toweling
place, that )2 months front date. i Corsets,
(let 2C> 2»v L M. BDiUERH.
Cniuht'ic.-,
Jii?lt liiutri.?.
Bi Del).?,
TO RENT,
tig to lb" r<
. eonlidtiitu
Lad
kirt«,
' o 11; I
(font.?’ Boots and Shoes
Boys t " **
(•i-ocerierf, all kinds.
Tinware " '*
Snuff,
Pocket Cutlery,
Table
Padlock?,
ilatchci? and Hammers
Shoo Thread,
Perfumeries,
colors Hair nil.?,
Pomade.?,
To* rh and Nail Brushes
••loth and Hair do
1'alley S nip?,
•**hu\ mg do
t-. great variety.
idenr
Although 1 have not the LA1H1KST SfOC
of the above articles in the city, it is it
WELL KNOWN FACT
that I kcop only the
;
BEST
and that every ono making
value received for ull invc
tucy girl, the I and—-ala
It a nt,
Select Limited School.
c l the idea that a
_ udaplo l to *e 'tire
the highest end* of Fcinalo education. I have
selected Columhus, (Ei., us a suitable locution
| for the establishment «d such an institution.
The Urge und cumin > li u- Re*idcp« e ol Mr*.
M. K. Shorter, opp isi'.c 'die Baptist church, will
^ - a .,\j ,. H | be occupied for the pi.rti fjo.
* ttr iiico of tho cholera could not havu Tho number of pupils will he limited to 4'»,
'"Go more huo nnd erv. The vn U nv man r,f »* , ieh number la or !J can bo recelreJ into
"'(‘Li on , ... , b ‘ - J i i my family us boarder?.
binil.iVk.' H , s - ho llrtrso could curry , tupili must bo entered for the Scholastic
la t' ik 1 in a swampy plucu at : year, or for the remainder, alter cntcriug; und
orAi.. 6 cnp «»y CHtno down upon him, ! no deduction will be made for ah mice, except
esajcHlous. Instantly policemen began |
’ ru ’* every direction; rattles were (
,»ninp; threats were uttcied. Tho np- \
T 30 H)
Muslo
Mu*io with use of iustruiueut ;;u (si
" French 12 oO I
Latin and (Bouk 1" OJ
Board (exclus'vo of w.i ?fiiarr' 77 00
To he paid in advance, in currency or it?
luivulcnt
»r.d Be 5 irronderod at discretion' ' ! in euaes of protrimtcl
trr, • HC ^» 5P °>f 1 K him borno off by tho
.r* *.) a K r »y. pursued, and told tho otH-
»that .-he Was the cause. They at once
1,cr into custody, arid hold both in
Uff U ‘' c t,,r n hour?. This chafed the
I./f Q , M,,uh that on her rolea-o she or-
i** ea lli cgentleman to quit her for good,
^' TU.e j,e in„ds: « tool nt himself fo will*
1° grtisa U ^ ly cuJ ’ ns * u tCft ’ wc,lt
ok tiik Sun.—Tbo eclipse of
e sun yesterday, as seen from this vicin-
TV" 6u, '» , .°- 0(i 10 have been a success.
obvi t e °f? ty , >r Uj '* n » smoked glass was ,
llieru ' . ■ J ' 11 sufficiency of clouds, of after that time, Coiuiuhu« v (ju.
e In *» iV *u» 00r )*^ lu ti ,, K 11 v ««*y respectable ,
omil',’ , tl “ n °t hear that any ustron* ,
meri or °lh«rs run mad on thu occasion, j
[Boston Post,
lilhiuf*^ * u ^Vi' co nsin who hud been
(hV ^ . r f 0lne without any appaiunt
Hv V; ok »n enmtio, the other day, and
iiUe. lSU’g* ‘ li iU ‘ 0ll ‘ l * u K ,ivr • ,uvul1
-AND-
JEWELLER,
Corner Broad and Randolph Sts.,
AT IIIS OLD STAND,
Hu., now often n now mnl rich stm-k of
FINK GOLD WATCIIKS,
KICK GOLD JEWELRY,
STERLING SILVER WARE,
FINE PLATED CASTORS,
CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS,
SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS,
SYRUP CUPS, &c.
ALSO—A fino afisnrtinont of Silver an.ll Cold
THIMBLES, Gobi an? Silver SPECTACLES.
HAIR WORK,
Made to order, any design or pattern.
PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
In Gold, Silver and Slcel Frame?,
WATC1I WORK und Jewelry repaired by good
and responsible workmen.
MR. JAS. FRICKER
Has charge of tho Watch Department, which
in if self is a GUARANTEE that the work will
ho done in the best possible, manner.
Persons having PLAIN Watches can have
thorn JKWKLLED, either in Ruby, Chrysolite*
Gurnet or Aquamarine.
MR. INGMIRE,
Who is too well known to need any recommen
dation from me, has charge of the Repairing of
Jewelry, Diamond setting, Engraving, Ac.
()ct20-tt Sun copy.
GOLD PENS.
Oct 30 tf bun copy,
FRESH ARRIVAL!
MORE HEW CLOTHIHG!
No. 91 Broad Street,
ACEE, STEWART & C0„
H AVE Ju?t received a new supply of
Men's sup. lino Black (doth Frocks.
" ” Black Doeskin (Jims. Punts,
“ Fine White Mars. Vest..
" " Beaver Cloth Over Coat®,
" Business Suits, together with a fine
assortment of
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
OF ALL KINDS.
On hand and to arrivo a well selected slock of
YOUTHS’ AND CHIU DR UN’S
CL< )THING,
from <5 to 2) years old.
The Great Ladies Fancy Store
PERRY & CO.,
H4- 13road S(v< ‘ot,
HAVE JUST OPENED THE MOST BEAU-
TIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
HATS AND SHOES,
IN THE CITY.
Tho Ladies are politely requested to call ou us
Oct. 6-1 m
bee mm.
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,
GLOVES, HOOP SKIRTS,
TiLAISriCETS,
HATS, CAPS, U:\1DDUUUAS,
SHOES, BOOTS,
READY ALA.IDE
CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &C„ &C.
An invitation to call And examine the stocks
is respectfully extended to all and particularly
the Ladies.
A. V. BOATRITE.
MR. JNoTp/MANLEY,
For.aii'ly of Mutiley *!c Ilotlgex,
AND
MR. JOHN W. WILLIAMS,
Formerly with <«. L. nirOougli iX Co.,
will lio plciuscd to moot and serve their old put-
■ D8 and friends at this storo.
Oct 4,1863-1 m
HENRY PERSONS
WILL OPEN WITHIN A FEW DAYS
AT TUB OLD STAND OF
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
A FINE STOCK OF
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
EATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
-AND-
CLOTHING.
There will he no larger Stock nor finer (foods
in tho city.
Being particularly anxious to establish a
Wholotutlu trade, merchants will at all time?
find it to their interest to examine this M* ek.
Oot. 3,180S tf
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
. r-v WE have converted our largo*—
^04iVj:md commodious Livery .SiahluV •* V-jh
into a Ware llouso for the st'ir-’..jiSnll
ng*i of Dotton and Merchundiz**. We ?*»Ii«• it the
patronage ol our Iriends ami tho p'soj le gen
erally. VKKNtJY A M All A FEE Y.
_oct 17-ljanl
LIVERY AND SAU-: STABLE.
McG UIIIIL, HAVXBS vV CO.,
(SL’CCEbSOHS TO It. F. JIARHIS A- 00.,)
IlroHil Street, Below Cook’s Hotel.
cf,
' >iimct__
d the
tJ,n‘-.achi t 4 i 7V: , k r f ."‘“ 00aiviJoJi '' t " ,lirc1 '' GRNKU.IL PURCHASING AGENCY
The J’iiHt Term will ween "ii tlie“lh ofOctO’
her next, The rate* l<• r it as loll->
Tuition Literary Dojcu tiuent ---
•• ••
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
yuw wyvoy. coyywTJcur,
\\MLL attend i*.**uiptly to the paroha?ing
* » a id f jiw ir ting **l all e ac-*d M El< L B-
AND^L and overy desi-rlpth*n «'l ,MAt. 11 IN-
KUV. applicable to the wants of tho .’-••uthern
1 All purchase* iu.id*> free of Comtui.ssi
October next, »: the lowest market rule.-, aid
forwurdod by tho most expeditious routes
dors inn t be »«•< »ui|*anied with the
Provisions will Lo m.. io for onumontal
hranehos at tho usual rate- in other in 1 bution*.
Buurdcr* must furnish their own .meets, pll- . - — -
low cases and towels. i addressed to u* either at New L*>
Appllc ittons for entering pupil? will he ro- or H2 John Strict, New York,
ceivc l until tho 'th Uetuh* r. J Refer to K K. Brown. Macon, da.
Address until JIftth Sept, at Eufaula, Ala.; 0. Clemons, Co ambus, Uu.
| m^l-tf
I have now on hand, in nddilion lo ilio aho\
ZDIR/Z - SoODS,
A CI10ICK ASHiiHT.MI.'XT OF
FRENCH
niDHinminnTDi
of Mrs. John A. Jones, containing a good
garden and fine orchard. House io.nn <1111 he
obtained by hie person renting, it de ired.
Persons wishing l«i rent will lind Mis. .1 im * at
her resulen' c, about tw., miles from Columbus,
near the Talhotton road.
(Jet 2-7-1 "r
LOOK OUT!
Dougherly
I y i 1..
<>f the
, I. • -,v ^ Paper Collars,
dte? Handkerchiefs, Shirts and Fronts
mbs of every style, tlcuta’ Uriderweur,
*' ** Paper and Envelopes,
Pens and Ink,
Bair Nets
U loves. "
Hair Ornaments,
Hose and Half II
"’•do Bella and B
Braids, every sty
great variety
liles Polls,
ipes
assiinoro.*,
.. n ..-ntuiniiip
k and hick* rv land?' ami it-poming loads of
Moreh-nn, W.iiKi;, M 151 .on, Jonei and oth
ers is lor sale. Terms cash.
Apply to L. W. DAW.SON,
oct 24-Jtawtf r on thu premises,
or to 13. W. Seahrpok, Coiutnhu", (la.
FOR SALE,
which is tre.-n at: I well u;C*
ikeo. Fr«itiled dwi Hug \
housos sullifieni !<• r* • • r ■
sold with the pl.i' if dc?
conveiiicnt to cliurihos a
will sell tor cotton, pay aide
for cash this full, on reason:
Address
oct IS-111C Peisom
K'lit'ini' Xeo.lk'H, r.vi'f.is in,a Jo:l
LI each ca iiome^pun, :*u-peiider.?,
in V vn ,, f 'lo Pocket Books,
Ladies Hat.?, latest ('all Wallets,
Children’s Huts, lat'.-t Kaaghjihv’Ahll?,
Rav.ors and btraps,
She
Brushes ami
led. The pi:
DeC-em'herl'D-
i!c term*.
w. b lit r
llus-t 11 co.. .
MOSS
Which 1 am
1 will bogii
FANCY CAKES,
•Mtal l'l*Ei’. lull b i LK,
WEDDINGS,
Asc*., i.VvT(
PARTIES,
A.-.
PLANTATIuri FOR SALE.
below Uolumioi*. 'll,c tract e<>ntaius vno
1.711 of whieli are eluaro.t. On »hn plin*«
comlortuhlo dw*:Hiug, with a woll imp
yard, ami 11 sin.ill **ivlui!d of choi**c truit
The over.-eer and tic.:: hrpa.-o* arc all fi
huihlings, and tlie sett!euff at one mile Ire
public road leading to I.' lunkiu. lht* p
.-ettied and inij»f»vcd ainl gn at care has
taken to keep il in .1 iii 1 -into ot •itltivation.
The productive c.ipin'i'x I tho.-c land- are woil
known in thn neiglih ,rh 1. Com. toilucr,
and Stock can he p**rcba: vd «•:» the plane.
Del It 1’. W. (i. WUPI.EOI.K.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
IN EUFAULA. Al.A.,
JT O Li S _A. L K .
7"*UE Dft'olllftB lio., In.I rtoriea ami eiaiit
1 rooms woll 1 !. 1 • 1 • 1 Ml 1 u ir> out
building* and w< I *>l -olci di I w n**r at t n*lu *1.
T lie lot cot.tun, - .L nl Km .1. • t!;rc I urths
of a block : touche-lour .-tr* ituated uimut
hull way Delwcou the Railroad Depot and the
business centre «>f th** *• ity, ami i.? tho Lest und
prettiest location in the ••itvfdra ll«»tel. The
i..t and hui ding? well enel**.?**d atol in first rate
order. For particular* apply t*> L'apt J. tl
Corvan, on the premia)?, or the under.--igued a:
Persons’ Depot, M. A U. It It.
Uct. I ha HUBERT A. ELKMINti.
C hihlron .? allocs, do do
Hunt’s Hat*, every style
Buys' do do do
1 Ami n many unifies nut mcnlloftod.
I arsons will do well to call and examine our
btock boforu purchasing. August JS-Jin
I. CLIFTON MOSES & CO.,
OFFICE No. I ff; HROAI) ST.,
cot. r .j/ a cm, 0*1.,
(At Candler it Bostick’s Store,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Exchange and Stock Brokers.
j)A It ITC1 !, A II attenlmu inti.I to » iIcf of
[ < ol toil, Pi tiilticr, Grocei li s, 4:c. du .
'Ja ck returns hr. ariuhly the rule.
Dealers in CUlN. Stn*;Kb, BnNDS, Jko.
H..liolte.4 and promptly filled.* .U
a B W e are prepared to riiip Cotton to lir.-t.
1 New 1 > • rl;, without extra charge.
NuW IN STORM, tt well •, I.vied St *ck of
PINK APPLES, (preserved in their own juice),
PICKLES, CAN HOODS, Aic„ Ac.,
Fresh Hround SPICE,
MATCHES AND CANDLES,
FOUT MATS. BROOMS, A Ac..
Wood and Willow Ware,
EXTRA FI N M A PPLES, for catim: or cooking.
H EES WAY \M) illtlEI) Fill IT
WANT EjD ,
I will sell any <• 1 tlii? Stock f. r
O J&. 5525 KE,
OR EXCHANGE FOR i'ROlHJOE.
Our Bees Work till 9 at Night I
(Jot I'J, JSi'm —iJtu
Wood! Wood!
1>ART11
1 Heart
mu’idied upon upplii
J. M. ERA/ER, Ti
DISSOLUTION.
this day di-soive
firm n imo will ho
making .*ottluui*'iil*
office uf F hi I ai ne .V
Columbu.?, Scjd l 1 . 1 , 1-
For Rent,
NEWS DEPOT,
-AND-
NOTION HOUSE,
(»0 UROAIJ STHKF.T
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
GEO. 11. noIIEUTS()\ & CO.,
I IT
I ami
stock of
POOKS AND STATIONERY,
eninprising every article u. uu'.lv kept in firrt
el ass home.?.
' .I' 1 ";" 1 Fill . Dill ft’aft, I.flier. X otf iin.l Uillel,
i Dili, .Miiui'iitii. Dlotting iin.l rul. I m.j
blank p ipers. »
White, Buff, New Opaque. Hirdnnd Wed-
I ding Kn,'elopes, Mourning Pnpor, Envelopes
>PKCTEELLY ammui
f t.'olumhu.? ihat, they
i the way here, a ch
to the citizens
•• now in store,
and desirable
dunce of tl
#«rApp!
Oct 17-2
* late M if. John !(. 11 n
, tlii? office, * t to
RtHfT. :. II \ RD A WAY.
UillettV Steel
Dice, Phi ing
1 king
•h Card,. Tm.th
Arnold's and Butler’s
Pens. Eaher’s Lead Per
Cards, Visiting t'.irds,
(Ilas-es, Pictures, Prang'?
Brushes, Nail Brushes, II
foikt and Fine LV»uib-\ Ini:, Muciiag’c'and aii
endless variety of
STATIONER’S NOTIONS,
A I't'iiiilifiil st;iok of Antb.,1,., 'a I'lft.tugriiftli
Alontus, containing: from s to you p ctur**.
Autograph A)hums and Drawing and Sketch
Books.
A choice stock of Bound and Paper Back
Novels, Novullett.?, Dime Novels. American
I ah ', Dime >ong.-ters, and iluiueroud Works
too tedious to mention.
FARM FOR RENT.
i EARM contain in-* I wo hundred and seven-
A ty-live acres of l.m 1. i \Vo hundred in high
state of cultivation, and liity ticie.? ire?h botlom
land: the place in pon*l li >:: goo l I »\ oiling, i*ut -
lmuae>«,stable. La n and gin i -j-c n.d mtfiv.
Convenient lo .'*diooI and eiiurcti, Within 1“ mile'
ol Columhii? on Epiitoie creel;. Will M,il the
necessary farm inn* ciuiui;, it ic.-irc<l.
Eor terms ai»ply to (*. C. t».-B*)RN.
Oct 17—tf Uti the phiec.
Handsome Residence,
WITH I ACltlCS OP LAND,
FOR SALE,
O N tlio Talhotton road, opposite Col. Limi-
say’s. 1J.7 miles lrom the city. The limise
contains fi rooms, up stair.?, closem and garrett, i
kitchen, dairy, cellar, with other out houses,
stable, carriage house and lot, all built in good
order, splendid water, a garden of tnio** cere?,
uriotieS tit fruit trees, ami eight | ( r y u < Wl ,j| a . j r ,
e will meet with prompt''atteuti
IP »u|,
SCHOOL BOOKS!
lesiring SCHt)i
I the lo
ahlisli
will find it to their i
i is to please—our dotcru*
tir.-t ela.'S reputation. \
ish prices and our motto >
Quick Sales and Small Profits.”
peetfully solicit order, from tlu* conn-
acres of W .-mills!
Eor terms apply to <J. C. OSliuRN
oct 17—tf Through th* Post-oifice,
Siir Sun copy. ,
‘ A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
A l’l'LY AT
A iifti'i-tr imoAi) sthi:i:t
Rubber Belting
<lil
tdo,
Rubber Belts f<
rood ye ai’.' patent..
■ml WORK OXEN
J A.MILS II. StD ■ R i hit.
i . 11. Hi '*
I . 15. lluDl
Cl l-l 111
NEW FIRM.
IT, undersigned beg leave t-. inform their
triemls and the public » • i.erally, that tlioy
j tins day l .rmod a c«q artner: hip under the
name and style i f
FONTAINE & HUOHES,
T
alo, lb inches
T wish t** ptirciin
MILES.
Uct 10—1m
FOU.SAIiE.
Rosideuce in Wynrton.
place where 1 m*w
lining
fifty-seven
■ ’ ’ otn wooas: a good wen n
ugh f
icccsstry
fortho i
r lMlK pleasant, healt
1- reside, two miles fr«. - -
n acres of land—about half cleared,
the balance in woods: a good Well built h
with lour roc iu.«, ami hall large en
diniug ro *m: cellar under the ho
kitchen with three n»oni', ami all
outbuildings; woll ot water unsurna
i countrv; an nrchutd of several hundred fin
i peach trees, Ac.
Apply at Enquir*
with .'Uch
I , UEU. 11. RUlJEUTfiUN A Cu.
bei't 21—tf _
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
.Vo. iir. H/io.in sriii:i:v,
UOULMIIUS, (3A.
; Success Attends^ the Diligent!
W AN l l '!' -A whit.; iv..mini ,*in fiu.l n f,„„i
> Lome .n the son ice **t . small family by
I apt-lying at the Intelligence Office.
I SPECIAL NOTIUE.-1 beg leave to call
j attention to the oapitulis:.- *.t • urcomuiu-
my hooks a jar^c tiutiiher of
mtations and other
'hms not appear in
ion* s, Lot ,, Earim.
•ecic* ot property wliii
iy c 1 u in I* in the now.-
* all that it yon want r
nd see tf we can’t trad:
call
i Inc
ffarclioiisi
Tin: UNDER-
Fiuned having p
sail (loueral C«m«b UuLitss, i —- 1 "'
os8 entrusted to then’. * 1: *11 receive |
• i.ir n g!t »n*e,
w ill t"'ort l« rc.; ihut ir tlit■ moan-
pres
and vehicles ol It. E. Harris Ac Co., have re
moved immediately below to tho ”('r**?haw
Lot,” fronting on Broad street, where they
have arranged tho largest and tu*»t eotnmodi-
ous Stable and Lot* in the city, and will al
ways keep ou band
Carriages, Buggies aurt Saddle
Horses,
to hire on reasonable terms.
1IUK.SES BuARDED at our Stable? will re
ceive careful attention, and wo will endeavor
all who may placo HORSES l'Ult
SAtk'wi
2a.
building, tc
Colnmhu.
'MIX EiC
V. II. Ill i
.-oetl-tl
nl W.
JuIlN li. MrIXTOSH.
UKl KKKN’CEU, .. .
Kx-Gov. Shorter, Eufaula, Ala,
Col. \Yui. U. Chainhurs. “
Mr J. li. JoncH, Ku ell co., Ala.
Col. .T. T. Flewollcu, " "
])r. J. F. Bo/emau, Colnmhu*, U«.
Col. J. M. Chuwbeie,
Mr. Janie* Cook,
Mr. \Vn». Mit ’hcl,
Mr. A. C. Elfwcllou.
aopt s—iiw ftuncopy.
STOLEN - ,
LMiOM tho store ofCooi.t r A Cr.twh rd
I Notoon Charles .' , tnito «•! Uarii' c**uu
j «»«., made puyaide to M'tley Williams <*r heat
' for one thousand dollars, dated sometime
March, lSfid, twelve months utter 'fate. ^1
lull
maker is requested n <t to pay It
myself. Any information concerning n will Le
lhanlilully reoeivud. ISH AM lOUl'EK.
C ilumhus, (ia , t)ot Ji. lw «
Wo would ('till the particular ntten-
..» of DROVERS t . • ur large and I
w ell arranged Lots lor dr .\ e > .. 1 . J
McOElIEE. IlAYNES A ( ).
0-lm
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE.
THE Unitrdened id!
now pri'parodCto. gupply
aSSLlho public with
CARRIAGES, HpRSES, ^
and everything in the Liv
in
ge t«*r
- t*i-e ut t ...
trd’i
I ALXE,
W. It. HI ti "
l»t. It*. It*
FOR SALE,
AT TUB Ol.D STAND DI'
J. 13. J.iiQULS & 13RO.,
A LOT OK l IXi:
Top and no Top Buggies,
IIAn:*JS3S3.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
7ISH 1 Nil t.ii'I.ino lit lUc lot - wo will
A!
TWO-:
JO IIP AX L. llOWKI.r.,
Tiu-luo
For Fvent,
TORY DWELLING H'H’SKwi
I-. convenient t*» the buiiuo^- pu
tiou of the city; Miitahle for a boarding L- 1 «
ur private family.
For terms apply lo Dr. M. AYoonui'Ki r
MRS. >. S. BAR DWELL.
oct 1—If
TO RENT,
\ DM’ELLINH llul’SE in. Wynnton
. R. It.
• has
Ilt'v odd
Mso « *1
id.'Ol
.ii rit"
•;y t«*
fj.l unii
i* .*ls h at I
.' hou-;ht a
to tho ou t
L'uB RENT IN
I ono coiitamln
good garden and building
-IK KS.
m,e and h*t in
-outli of Seals’
lot contain.- lour
ms. All tho
the place. The
t i planted with
rclmrd of peach-
. Cmtvcntcnf fo
• d female. This
J. II. SIKES, or
•nor, Dr. W. U. Belatuy.
IRARD.—TWu UuLSES.
mi taming 4 r;i..in?. the other 2 rooms;
eight good
rooms in ba cment I
vant?. Apply at
a family
king, elOMOt an I ser
THIS Ut 1 ICE.
\\
county town,
Lhe tract con
I red a **i •?. E
For Sale,
N, situated i
i tnllO' tn* *i \ .iM-
Apply to J. JI.siki*.>
J^uli SALK—A l’iantation l 1 .. utiles from Sa-
I fell), Ala., containing NS a *res. o; cleared,
and well adapted to me growth <*t - »tton; hn).»
peach tree? and a variety *>t ••ilitrft uits. luui
1 place In ? 1 . ini.'o? 'rom ('..iumbii'. Also, tho
stock, which can b« bought cmi.-iatiug of mules,
Alsu, tho crop an I ’.niuing
utensils
I/UR >
el! x
•ap t »
attuii.—
threo Iiun-
• in eubiva-
i l-Uv
3r f. tl
-V1.id—very valuable
" nt. ,i*i
it.
belonging fo \. II. I
ing **n Mclni 'h ?ti
y th >ti
it y
riii?
i full .
Dr. 15
I III!
-I KIN.
. to Eo
idem*
*i'i l, y l "
grist and saw iii
ings are cotnui"
quarter* tor
SOUTHERN LINIMENT, i
D R. A. W. ALLEN I*.*, rifunu* 1 the maiiu-
fuciuro <*t hi? I ■ j t ;,.
CELEBRATED m>E I II I:llN LINIMENT. J UuudittO.
Ilo oan i*upply it in any .iu;»ntii> at !■ factory
first door nt'-»vo l’erry ll<oi*c. 11 »• will he ghu
to sco his friend.- ami ci\c them,
octll-lm A. W. ALLEN.
Horses taken on Hoard and Sale
and every attention paid to then
Krwjxxo-j.
id otuct ■ who dt ire to K K
NORTH can do W iTIl-
idying at Agency ot E.
M. Bruce ,V Co., whore Northern Exehaugocau
bo purcliu
Tl SE \1 r.BU'IANTS at
31 MIT FUNDS
. , OUT KXI’eNsE o
There ure two huge
houses up'in tho plantati"i-. A
will he '"id 'U,i.
!. >gt and sheep, l'uss si
before January,
J. WALDDURt
jiilySl— Jtawtf
NOTICE
w
d.-
iVliVd
nrt till-
un 1 tin
dwellings, .
R hull ingj.
••Hugo style.
o h. with tbo nee
1 lie v\! "I.* lini-hed in l a.
A fil e tlowcr garden altacl..^.
.Cii.’cikr.s.
■ i an i nto-ii and l h >ma? streets. The lot
euiita^n? aero* id iiround. Thu house bus
r IM. RE SOLD :
Carter of M u>cc
ember next,
ounty.
cattle
lonce of ,le?sc
i
l Jill tho iM .mft,,
J 1 ftt.'l , ooo.l woll
11 f,, r lurtltor Info
.‘6PI
f water. Call fc
uk>\ n i i.i.
C> lambu*. Ocl. 12-ti
the 1
v,» - -- Uhout *
' head of fattening h"g?: nlso slock hog*, cattle,
n ‘
EKL1X ALEXANDER, A. ....
Broad nt., ovoi KnntC h.itdwai c oloro. i an t a |hw n*ulc» an*l horse?, iorms
Sept 2d ll * ostlali* JhbSCT. CARTER.
'j**®.«»w. hMi'D'iodo-u.
, ' > U*ii.«lo *.r i...ub!o burn-.--.
_ A|,| 'd _ . . ||. JJIKES.
Atlanta Medical College.
I n l. i "iin.i ..I Lecture, in n,i- Inmiimion
* -il. <• .(uuieneo en the 1: « l:,v in S„.
K.m.ft!.*,"' xl .. I. ur
* "ult> li.vmc ibuiiiml tho Mine i'.,r tlio >«.-
m, ft fl. ui Mil .hi. r I , li," win., i ii,,,hill,.
J"I1.S li. WESTMOKELAND.
"cl „ U»|| A , (UUi