Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 25, 1865, Image 4

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Registered Voters of the City of i'oluabus for the Year 1865. Name. WarJ. Age. Occupation. Adams I> 1 M non# Abbott K J 1 45 merchant Allaton Wm li 1 6y Wharfinger Allan A W 1 62 watchman Althiser C li 1! *8 machinist Aceo J 8 2 25 march ant AcveF W 2 30 merchant Allen JnoS 2 57 oarponter Anderson Peter L 3 38 clerk Adams .lohn 4 2H inorobnnt Aahley W II & 40 machiniat Anthony K 11 5 21 non# Anderson Michael 6 38 laborer Baird J B g ambush Joa ae* John il Bacon Jno K Blanchard T K ltranuon A F Bresinhata .1 D Brown J Khodea Braaaill Tom Barringer M jUukaton Wiu Ha*s It L Barrow Chun Urey voxel 0 Heck M M Botetnan J F Hlackuiar A 0 jr Bodkins H Bat dwell K N it Billing 8 A Brooks F M Brannon W 11. Brown li W Brad lord Jan \ Brady Patrick Burnt* J <i Burrus L M Karnes B li Booher I) L Brittain .laiue* Bwaoh Wm Barschall M Burrus J V Booher Chaa K Barn ai d K B akely J M Brittain Wm Bedell W K Bulloch l> 8 Burton Wiu J Bunnell John Bel* (IF Blankenship Win Bet* (loo 11 Boulter James Burrus Win Blackwell Wui Bostick A B Bivins J V Brown W K # Barber Johu W Burns K Brannon A M Barber J as \V Brady Charles Barden J W Brodnax J M Bulger .lames O N s G Cro ..„ . Coulter Bonj M Clayton F A 1 Cunningham John 1 Chapman Jus A 1 Clark W L 2 Chupuian FS 2 Crawford M .1 2 Carter J no D 2 Caldwell I» B 2 Cox Jerro :t Clock ley II Al 3 Coleman Clifl' 3 Coleman A A 4 Cody J A 4 Cody C C 4 Connor J II 4 Coltey Vj F 4 iHobtS Cat physician merchant none phyeioian merchant merchant locksmith manufacturer merchant mechanic none none non# baiter shoe maker CoTk' keeper merchant master builder physician merchant lawyer nteohanic merchant merchant machinist clork merchant merchant merchant merchant merchant morchant clerk merchant laborer clerk warpenter r r supervisor treat mut r road mechanic machinist police druggist clork watchman cotton brokor mouhtor laborer brick maker morchant laborer machinist. planter *upt utu" r road druggist I jury or bon It or merchant merchant physician tel operator luorclijiut merchant merchant Name. Ward. Ago. Haynes Geo JV Jj Henley (1 M « 31 llaiuex John 8 b'J [xhaui John .ngram Porter Ingmirc A Ivey J k illge> A Ingram B Ingram W E Johnson FC Jones Jag 8 Johnson J D Jaqiied J IS Johnson John Joseph M Jackson B Jackson Thos J Jepson Wm Jones A P Jepflon F A Occupation, ftablc-kccptr wheel -w right none tea her lawyer jcwclor judge ini court merchant brick-layer none •chant ■chant treasurer . Wu Johnson Philo Jones 0 11 Jimmoriou Jhm Johnson Jim A Jones Win it Kingsbury W L K eltou k P Kriiz Chaa King J no Kyle Job iwic j a King J VV Kent W K Kirksey E J Keith li Kelley J M Kelly Win M Kent (Libert Knotion Jerome Kilgrnw l.eitiy K link 0 A kivlin Jus r B I* Cbumpiiync l> \\ Chapman John P l.’hi i.* tiaii 1) W Cook J T C'lilhns .Itm Al Cash Al K Clegg clork jailor but die Cro i 0 J bill. iror nrridan Win 4 Colvin J A 4 Cornea las J 4 Clark K M ft Curtis N N 5 Chaffin Thus, ar * f* Clark J D f» Chaffin W J f> Churchill J W 5 Curry James fi Cromwell W 5 Cromwell o f* Cargill John 8 •» Chuinpion Wiu 0 Callahun M X> Dunoan Dan’l 1 1)uncan 8 1 Duncan John 1 Dennison 1) M 2 Dennis US 2 Dennis J W 2 DeVotUJ U 2 Do Voile J U 1 llexter C E 2 Disbrow John 2 DeGraflcnned F. 1. 3 Dawson I) Towns Douglass T O J Denson J M * J Daniel J as T 4 DeVoroThosJ 4 Deigmui Wn Doignnn Kicii’d Dodd John Devor Hugh Dolan B * Davis Wm 8 Dillon WJ Davis Dan’l jnick 1. B Davis Jos Davis Wtn A Dounolly Johu Durkin John m Kpping il 11 Kstei Tl 8 Edwards 11 W Ellis M P K*tcs J M England 11 U 4 Kwn Thos Flewelluu \V W Frost H B Forteon Win Filburn John Fontaine A B Koran Pat Kackler 8am'I f unston Jas ricker Jas Korun John Flournoy tl K Fontniuo John Fontaine Thooph’s Koran James Freemun W T Fry A Fogarty W J Fabor K A Fee Wm Fleming A Green K 11 Green Jno M Griffin Dun'i tl rimes C B Greenwood K 8 Gamtuell Ayres Gilbert Thos Grime* T W Griswold W 11 Guettveut l’t Greer Thos GuThrio !f Geldeu T Al r >v Gilmore T A Glade A J Genobly J B Grant J J Hughes J \1 Hoops L It Hair 8 W Hardaway K 11 Hogan Jas C Hill 8 11 llowsom Chua Wm Harris 11 Al k Holliday W T Uarued 8 B Hamilton J 11 Haiutau L Hogan TM Hudson D Hargroves Geo Hawks WNir Hawks W N jr Huckaba (i A Howard J F Hunter K J Halien beck G Herman Chaa Howard H M Hunter A Ueudrick* 8 sr lleadrieks 8 jr machinist tailor machinist clork bookbinder merchant merchant machinist morohant meehauia engineer cottuu buyer physician merchant none stone unison laborer watch ni un laborer express co none trader minister editor clerk stable keeper physician arurg druggist el era merchant merchant clerk merchant merchant laborer none merchant merchant none tanner merchant laborer laborer merchant merchant banker merchant merchant carpenter cotton buyer poiiou shoe maker carpenter watchmaker police clerk none planter carpenter clork steamboat capt oheuiiit brick mason merchant bridgu-keeper l.edniun W II l.smbertsoii John l.cit vpictto I. i.a-l.irgvtle 11 Kewis N Al loiwretico Jno li Lee M II haw S B Lynn 11 James Lloyd, Geo J Lovolncrf J J Ligon John Landou G Lamlon K Lie W 8 Levy B Lloyd W S Lampion W B Lamar A It Lynch (.' 11 Lovelace.! U Lmmtur Jno F TML Miller Fred Murdock, It B Al*.-,m Wolt Mays G W Mm.lv J I* Moody DC < Mo Aliddlebruok 11 Afunn Jno Musgrove K 11 Malone B F Mayo 7 N Marlin James ‘' re M Al MaddonJ I Mad,lux (I .Mitchell K i Mi Her 11 1* Moil . (I S Mall hews Mcolor .Iniiich Model Wo lies Moses M J Morton J L Malt alley >Y ui Moyer L Murray J 1» Meyer L Moore K U Moore k J Murphy M W Myers Jno C Mustnin J L Mat the i Wm D Matthews 1 It Murnhy J I* M erKol L Mclvendren .1 .1 McMichaH . Mclv. > Al i Mc.lnnkin J l> .Metlough G L McArthur I) .MeAnile A Mcllhommy J Molvour.ie Jno McNeil J A AloGovern Jus Me Fee Jas McKay H B Atcllohuo A C McK.eur.te Jno Me Kira tli U J Ale Neal M M Alct’nrty Jno Mct’ahey Al .McGovern Wui .McAlister W J Ale Each or u Ivl McGirr Jas AloGovern Michael McMahon !' 3ST N'olos A J N ad lot J 11 o O'Conner, Frnuk G’Broin. Geo W Odom, Jno I) O Piy. Hugh printer banker shoe maker publisher physician merchant artist police carpenter • clerk ♦ 41 morchant' 4 ^.llou-.buyer I'caroe, J W Piuckard, K .1 'cacock, G J 'ottor» Danl Porter, J t. PearceJK C I OUICU., Fund.A l'ouhody.G A l l'ntillo, J M 4 Perrino, W il 4 Pitt. Wm 4 kliu.J It 4 d. Geo V 4 o.J Al Phelps, W H 11 Pomeroy, V A i Peabody. John f Parker, Mm Baxterii Pryor. 0 8 ti Porter. D 8 t Q Quin, John kohiBon, Snml K Unroll, J M It odd, Jas lv Kumsey, James Howell, llichard kvle>, Ucnry Reese. J ! kulenhour, T V Itopor. Jus K Roper. S T Itoper. A C llul6lt'e, ll Vt\v Hooker. H 7 koedy, B G keutioo. G Al Kobinson, M I, 3 IN umhrotv Nome. Wa bmip, J W KuMivivn, Michael Mealy. J no btringfield. Jno T Turner, Matthew Turner, W P Tyler* J A Terry, G J! Tallis. J W Terry, Jerre Tuvcy.J Newell i erry,C N J en- Ink, C II lorry. Jamo: Terry, 0 Thompson, It S I hmnp-on, W. li. ’J I) mipsun, F 11 TJ Upton,.! J Voight, Henry Venable, G M Vulati, A Vernoy. Jas W Wilson, 1> L Woo-lfiel'l, S WollVcii, D Wilding, F Wright, J B Wilkins, F G Wir.i i ins, W il Williams D E Word, T J Ware, it A Wo I ill an,! A M Wilson. James WilliamWiley Wilding, N G Wa*ti, J W Wi iglit, L S Wynne, T K Waruhey, 11 Wch ter.J K W Mi... -k. S B Wall, J T lie WM Wa« Williams, W L Wiilliolin I) Wlnic-i Je. Jn M all. L W \\ u ren, J H Wells, K L Warner, L P 25 / .rkowrtky, A /...rkowgky, J Age. Occupation. 43 gas fitter 40 R R employee r»i farmer 38 mechanic none merchant merchant merchant wurehouae man morchant i. table-keeper clork none farmer physician merchant boot-maker physician pattern maker dyer book-binder merchant warehouse man merchant mechanic merchant boot-maker carpenter merchant .U K agent com & ford'g agt physician druggist clerk laborer lawyer boot-maker merchant cotton buyer merohan t olerk machinist none carpenter U 8 tax asaeuor cotton broker noQO insurance agent carpenter none carpenter none merchant moulder merchant clerk none none TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In annoer to numerout intjuirie* from abroad wt would lay that we are prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PWT IN ORDER AND SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we hare local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selected foi integrity, capaci- y,anJ erperiencei to take charge of every lot. We will tlse piy *11 Taxes and Charges ef every description, In short, we will take charge of the Colton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time we receive it until sold anil returns made by our houses. WATT8, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool, England. Wt invite the especial attention of non residents to uur facilities. E. M. BTHXOE & GO., Augusta, Ga. Located in ColumbuB aa Agent for K- M Bruce A Co., I am prepared to tako charge of and ship any lots of Cotton. I am alio desirous of purohaaing, aad will pay full markot rates. W. FELIX AUXAIDER, Aff't. Office 95, Broad Street, Sept 20—if over Konls’ hardware store. EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Great Reduction in Freights —ON— COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE, •'TATION on the Chi a'* river, i* iniloa above Eutaulu, county, Ala., opposite Florence, Georgia, cen- taininif 1480 acres land, 600 cleared: 200 of w hich is fresh and well watered by the Wepuf- kee creek running through the centre of it. Light negro bouses and necemary out-build- W:i <cr Gin; Grist artd Saw Mill. Grain JLODRTjRpJ S 8 S S S £ g PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. 'I’ll L under, igned Itog loavo to inform their I ti iiMi'in and the public generally, that they haw built a lirst clus» Foundry and Machine 8li'»P '•!! G^lcttaorpH street, between Franklin and Bridge streets, and are prepured to do :i:i> Giing in tbeir lino of busineas. We will * . the any kind nl Machinery to order; such as I GAHM1LL8 oi any air.e, with wrought or i i lion .-'iiatir*, from 14 inched to 18 inches dl- ;i i:idi-1 ; nl- D KKTTLE8 from 20 to luo gallons, .it>ii ail ihn intormcdiutesir.es. Wo will make to oi ler 8AW-MILLS and MILL WORK ,'cnciailv, ul Braoa or Iron, and all kinds of «'A ll Nils. IHiLLoW-WAklC. PLOUGHS. I li.'BN RAILING, and anything the public ui j.v <l« vire; made ol brass or iron. All kinds of MAt-HINKKY repaired with neatness und in • omiuotton with our liusineHS. wo have se- cni oil tlio servico.g ol'u first class fioodmun, who will Bike great, pleasure in hauling all OaHtingH iiiii'li! at our WoUy to tiieiiilTeront depots,Htoum- I •' ui t landings, or any whore in the city, free id • , I*. IIAIMAN A CO. s. All kinds ol Country Produce takon in mgo for work, on liberal terms, rlv -tt L. 11. A CO. CITY FOUNDRY. L ruhscribers would nvipootfiilly inform udr friomls and the public generally, that kKBUILT their FOUNDRY, and pared to do any kiud of CASTINGS of Brins- or Iron: such as Sugar Mills of th# Iliad I .M PIU)Vid) PATTERN, and any site: which wo will WARRANT to STAND: SYRUP IO r 11.1-:HARK MlbliS. DIM UtARINtt. and any kind ol mill work. W «• will malm any kind of Machinery to or- d« i : Midi n-. SAM-*M ILLS, GRIST MILLS, and in luct any thing in our lino. t o* I n connection with our buslneiu, we have - i tho norvicon of one of the boat PAT- I !• BN MAKERS in the country. M ” are a bo making it large ufHorttnent ol 1 >J■ U.<»\V-\V AllE;.such as. P()T8, OVENS, AND DEALER IN i!*urnncc agent m 'I’m i ii,. Ilnf I, .Ivl III, 10' Wi t’lUHll8 uiiil LIDS. litinK. any lliiiiK In our liuu for I "< Country 1‘roUuco. at old PKICKH Paints, Oils, Dye-StuflFs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, Mo. 0*4 M»ln Btroot, LouiaVille, Kentucky. P. 8. Liberal advanses made on Cotton on oonaignment. W ANTIC Ik#-FrYtlwr*. Uinseng, Bco«w>x. Tallow and Hags, for which I will pay the high est market price, either in cash or trade. sept6-3m W «< O O r-, ^ s a | s a a s Ud ft, In U> U- At J>hnsonvillo, on the Tenncaaco river,-a clone connoction is made with afiue Daily Lino ot Steamers, to St. Louis. They will receive tho Cotton and pay all accrued charges to that point, and tram-port it l<> St. Lwui\ giving through hill of lading to New York. At St l.ouirt the Cotton h trauaferred by the boats l« Broad Hague, Mianiiv-ippi ii Uhio River rail road, free of drayage, and by them is carried to New York without change of oars. If ship pers prefer tlio route by way ol Louiaville, th agent* of the dill'ercnt Through Froight Line to New York, will receive it at Nauhvillo nod forward it all the way by Kail, paying accrued charges, without extra expense. T1»q Nash ville ami Louisville, and the Nashville A Chat tunooga Reads being connected. Cotton ship ped by way or Johnnouvillo will not change cars at Nashville. Hates Item Johnsonvilleto New York $6 bale; from No.-brillo tall Hail) $1*) 50, (a are advised.) Parties dodring to res hip at Naahvillo, iut-tca-l cl Julinsouville, can ha option of shipping bv Moituboat to Cinclni..i - “the Cumbi-rlaiiu River being in fine boating order," at low nit eg of Freight, note $2 per bale to Cincinnati, and from t’ over threedilh-icnt line* of Bailroud, hale. Cotton by either mute can bo I; in New York from Eufaula, Montgomery, Co lumbus or West Point, in twelve days. Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agent Johnsonvillo, and to Agents of Through Lim or a Commission Merchant at Nnshvillo. Go eminent permits munt accompany each bill ot U,lUU ' R. BAUGII. Supt W. A A. 11. It. GKO. G. HULL. Supt A. A W. P. H. H. CUA8. T. POLL A 111), :i*ies’t M. A W. P. It. It. W. L. CLARK, >r MONEY Orders respectfully solicited and promptly i'OllTKR, MoILHKNNY A CO.. Near Steamboat Landing, May Id. Columbus. (!»• For Sale, V I I ItST CLASS second-hand forty-horse power fc3T.L-IA.lWC lElSTOUNCES, in per , -i riinuutg ordor. It has a good double- tioe.l Boiler and all tho appurtenance* neces- .ii v to make it complete (or immediate work, Audic.*.- A. A: SMITH WICK, Eufaula, Ala., or 1 1 'I ICn luircr Gllica. C.dumhuH.'Ga litigumall's Pure Cod Liver Oil, I,’ 11 ill Mulo l.y V ..... L., II CAKTKR A FLOURNOY. Male Stchool. K0CKBY, Hancock County, Nov. 18, 1865. I AM making preparations to .. ••live a I in go number of boys into my -olimd. which I expect to re-open on tho 22d ol January. Arningcment* will bo made l'ora U">>’ Bonding Room and Library. Clwires lur hoard and tuition for term of twonty (20) weeks, 1225.00, I'upih must furnish bud clothes (for double bedstead,) « anhillg, CUp. tOWOls and CADdles. I shall keep no pupil who does not make mason ible improvement, nor one in whose veracity l cannot confide. Charge must be paid in advance; but! shall refund rutlably when a pupil is removed for any A German teacher of uiusio reside* near we, who will giro lessons, at usual rates, to those who have any talent in tbut Hue, and may de sire to improve it. Persons who may wish to send their sons or wards ought to make application soon. „ , R- M. JOHNSTON, l8, 1865. f 79 Seasoned •Wagon Timber. 4 % Beulah an Fat Harwell W maobinist planter elerk Mgt exp com cabinet maker bobt-mak#r (armor clerk merchant manufacturer f iost ui Hater uaurance agent planter minister uiiivunm •table-keeper watch-maker merchant butcher tin ninth cat pouter laborer watch-makor tanner stone-cutter dyer brtek-maker non# barber ■hoe-maker shoe-maker Hmts •#* Smith. J H Seal* W B iSwcet Tom "dewart 8tr upper, 1 G Spencer. L aappiugtou.J W Siuamous, Utia* Sherman. W L Stone, O M Stewart, D \V r eeley Sheridan, K S Smith, tluo W 8chues*ler, L ti Siiuuut, R T Spencer, P Snivel's, T J Simous, B B Smith, J T Silvers, Alfred Smith, Chas 11 8cbley, \V A ^usitli, J tl •Giant chant iua V .|m"?l niaoliiiiw 'wta v’l.'rk ■WlXanl painter I.inner confectioner omnibus cont'i merchant hotel keeper a., a, policeman mcrohaut Butcher physic.au printer do contootiwner merchant tailor victualler carriage maker A ■' K have for sale cheap. " A*letre.ee, Poles and Wheels, Y\ -Otto.. shoo tuukr bricki.gver macblui.-i chauh "ker do uuMchant book-keeper merebaut . hospital keeper mechanic Singletrees and Doubletree*, A " rendy for UH0 * AI1 of fi 00 * 1 ^ .lust rocoivcd a >;ood assortment of Rogors' t ’ artuA Tacks, * Knob and Pud Lock*. Shovel* and Tongs, Pruning Thenr*. novlfllm J. B«NIS 4 CO. £ M.IGRATION TO BRA 7.TT i ivoiiee to Members of the Pioneer Colony of Major Hastings. M '5MHK1U5 o f this Colony will Ink.notlo* cVl ill at ill. Colony will snil from Mobil., All! 4 o ", Sblo with 1 •'■' -- - - will li. pruvije.l. *— wt 1,n#t 500 will pay 5-Cii. nml children betw.ou Jwtdlil * * -1 '•'■"'I 1 .. I'nymenu will h. mad. in ,old coin i'itioilios wilt bo allowed one ton, and ,,.fIo o imwou, Sdd pounds ol freight ir«. of Tlio present ddintition of th. Colony i. th, , ny of Corn, on tho Auinson; it, ultimate looa- t,"ii. on n tributary of that rivor, botwoon fly. no I Hi dcifrcos southlutitudo. Longthofvoy- ««•,*' ssiliuo liino about thro, wooks. Plantar, should ink. thoir larinm, ut.nsil. imd moohaatM their tool., t'smilio. .hould take lent.*, and all should provide tbem*elye* iv ib provisions for about ,ix month., cthura dwtirinu to ba'onie uiomb.r. of this Colony csn do so by applying to Major Halting,, at No. north Joachim stro.t, Mobil., U. J Uunoan. Bn.. Broad ,treat, Soluia.or Dr. J. W. I. o> os. Markot stro.t, Montgomery, Ala, PLANTATION FOR SALE. liclowt olmtibu*. The tract coutaiu* ikk) aar<hi Iuiubu*. ihe tract coutalus MOkorei, ’hiclt »r° cleared. Ou the plaoe is # >ini.•riu.blo ltw fUiug, \rRh a well improved • a "mail orchard of choice fruit tree*. •gro hou>r* ere ell framed In* buildiuge, and the settlement one mile from the " * * nukm. This piece I greet cere he* been feuds Oool public road loading to Luinnkvn "ultlisd ami liupfured and greet jLtkeu in keep it to a high etete of oCUifktion, T bs* productive ceneoily ol these feuds ere w< uUkHTa lu the netghbtuhood. Com. Voddi end 8n*ck csn be purohesed on Gcllu. \y % Q J. C.U’PKBUAN. It. J. MkNkft'CB, JNO. B. AiVlt It KAN McFBRKAN A MENEFEE, COTTON FACTORS, tieueral Coeeission Merckauts, awn DgaLgRs is PHOVI8ION8, BALE ROPE AND BAGGINO, MAIN STREET, BETWEFN FIRST AND SKCONDSIKKKXS I.OUISVIL.I.1C| KV, IJKINO AUENT3 for tho pricipai Manufac- LJ turors of Balo Rope and Bagging, we aro repared at all times to furnish said articles nt owest cash prioe, diroot Irom tho faotory. Now ou hand ,600 Pieces Assorted Brands Ky. Bagging, 2500 Coil, ohoioo Machine Rope. forwarding. T» this branch of our buglDOs. w. aro siring ,poolal attention. Any good! «.nt to our care will hnra prompt dlipatoh. , Our faotlttt« lor th* handling and aalo of Cotton are unaurpasied by any house in the ;. Whin doairad, wo will make liberal ADVANCES on oonaignment, to us or l \Z£ i Sm‘ \MrTk * MENKFEE. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, 7S BROAD STREET. For Rent, ,\ TWO-STORY DWELLING H0USIC with I a. *ix runuH. uunvnniout to tho business por tion of the city; suitable for a boardinghouse nrivato family. : v>r term? apply to Dr. M. WooDRUvr or M 418. 8. 8. BARD WELL. >ctl-tf TAYLOR, COuijJ^ UK “ aau - T-yi.rE^r- Count or ORDinauT lor saijV 1 thoir objections (if any th. v i? Mtt >di.J .hon'dnot bo .WJSftjjaSfl Witnea my hand oSoialb. ,nov 15-wlm J ' J ' Otji^ I S-fF.teiL 0 !# FOR RENT, COTTON PLANTATIONS For Sale. \Xj ITII a view of returning * v to my profession of Civil Engineer, 1 ollur for sale four Cotton 1’luntaiions, all good) laud and c* nvenient to market ! Among them 1 offer my home place, two miles out clAinneiiUggee, Ala., containing 1300acres, 800 acres o|»en land, 500 ucres in woods. Or it may be divided into two settlements of 820 and 4SU acres each. All oak and hickory and no waste land. The home place has an olegant iouno, Jiit-ouiltlliigs, lino orchards, eight years Id, ,i u > • l well and a cistern, holding thirty- \ limusaiul g dlons. All the wood land is en- |i -fd and communicates with the fields, Thu other places nrc all well watered. Some 1 tlio j lacta will be rontod it not *old .oudily. Corn arid fodder may i»e obtained with three places, il early application is made to It. A. HARDAWAY. No.... M. A O. R. R„ . , or, KOD'T S. HARDAWAY, nnv I tiled Colnmbus. On. Sun copy, LOOK OUT! a. lyii riy county und containing 1100 long anil hickury lauds) and adjoining lan«. «. Morehuru, \\ alker, MuClareu, Jones and oth ers in lor sale. Terms cash. Apply to L. W. DAWSON. ocl21-3tuwtf on the premises. or t o 1.. W. Seabrook, Comm bus, G u. If. B. WA1KEB. Sunt M.*V W.R.H. t.. II. EWING. lon'i Froight Ag’t N. A C.aud N. »Y N. N. It B sept 22 -tl J. MURRAY A. STRAS8BURGER, - General Commission Morohant, 4*0 WHOIilSBALE GKOOEK, 10^ COMMERCE STREET. 10J* Montgomery, Ala. I LWAYS on hand an extensive assortment ol 1 Liquors, Wines. Sugar* and Western Pro- uoe. Colton boughf to ordor. Prompt attention given to all consign men ts: julyl£—6m JAUId NILI.IQ4N, LKON VON ZINkKN. NELLIGAN & VON ZINKEN, COTTON FACTORS, —AND— General Oommiasion Merohants, 46, CARONDKLKT ST., NKW ORLEANS, LA. August 29,1865—Sm * CRANE, JOHNSON A GKAYBILL, SAVANNAH, QEOttOlA, K0&WAIU)lNtiAiiC0VNK<IOV MmUim J U. GKAYBILL takes ploasure in inform- • ing his many friends in Columbn* and the country that he has re-established hi* firm in Savannah and will give carelul attention to all business entrusted to them. M. A. CBANK, JOHN R. JOHNSON, sept 18—dm J. H GKAYBILL. [Kbtabluhkd IN 1818.J ^ WM, SMITH BROWN A CO., BCXiTSASrU^S^Uiuo. Mo* as, Chamber* gc., New York. W M; SMITH BROWN will receive con signments of Cotton for sale on Comiuie- ■lon, and make cash advances on shipment*. His arranxemeuts are such as to insure faithful attentiou to the interest of the oousiguor. Sept 15—2m For Sale, M Y PLANTATION. «ltuat*d In th* oounty of Lowndb., un mil*, from Vnldoit*. the rounty town, aild two mil*, front Ayattuh.— Th* tract couutni four thoiuand thrao huu- dr*d acre*. FourtMn hundrad are in onltiv*- Uon. not ,urna,'*d in fertility in th* county,' of whloh *lar*a hundred have been oloarad wlthm four yean. The climate 1, doctdedly haalthy and tha aattleinent eligibly aituat.d,— App.ndwl to tb. plantation la a aubatantial trut and uw mill, .ntir.ly new. Tha build ing. are oommodlou. and wall oon.tructod.— The dUartar. for th. laborer, art comfortabl. and oapablaof accommodating upward, of two hundred. Thwe are two large cotton and gin homw upon the ntanlatioo. All of the atook will be sold with it.ootumriag uf mules, outlie, ^ “ w **ossiuu to be given on or J ulrH'—ktantf^' W ALDBURa - 8 «»n>»!i* SCHOOL BOOKS. A hr£ Q “ 10 Itrond Street, Columbus, Georgia. Maker aud Dealer in GutiBi ALL KINDS OF UlIN MATERIAL AND ARTIULKS IN THE Sl’OKTINO LINK. POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE. Keys fittod and Lock* Repaired, sept 13—If A CADMAN, GUN AND LOCKSMITH. ALL Descriptions of Bull Hanging attcnJ- • od to, uuu Key* made s to order. • CRAWFORD STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE COOK’S HOTEL.; _ Sept 26-2in WATCH US AND G. i). CAPS. J USX RECEIVED, afino assortment ol Silver Iluntiug Case Watches. ALSO, 10,006 Porcussion Cape, aug 15-tf T. S. SPEAR. NOTICE. Jarter ef Musoogoe oounty. on the 16th of.Novombor next, corn and fodder; about Ou Load of fattening hog*; al?o stock hogs, cattle, aud a few mule* and horses. Terms cash, oot 15-tds* JEvSSEK CAKTKR. $200 Reward! T WILL pay two hundred dollars roward for L tho rocqvery of five MULES *»olon from me on Tuoway night, near tho i»ld Opelika De- jb.it, ami thoir delivery at Disbrow .Y Co.’s Sta bles, opposito old Oglethorpe hotel. One is a large black mare tuuio. ugo about 5 years; one medium sizo hor*o*mulo, uiouso color, about-: 1 years old; ouc horse mule, mouse color, so 10year* old;One bay horso mule about 14 yc old { and one largo hay uutro mulo, bra:sd the jaw, about 10 yeais old. _ them' and any information leading tw tlToir covery lihevally rewarded. Reward paid on eturn ui property, and no questions asked ocl 20-18 J; A. TILLMAN. UNITED STATES I NTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Jus ro coivcd aud for sale by Sopt 21,1865-tf CKSiEBAL riniUASINli AGEKl'Y ISRAEL F. ERD vv in a oow A A' W LON DO y, CONNECTICUT, ' \X7ILL attend promptly to the pwrehasinc ATmf *??. foi warding of all classes of MEilOll- Arsl>l.>h and every description o! MACIIIN- KR\, applicable to the wants of the Southero people. All purchases made free of ConunlMlun till October next, at the lowest market ratos, forwarded by the most exnoditioua routes. dors muit be accompanied with the money, and addressed to us either at New Loudon, Conn., or 82 John Street, New 1 ork. Refer to E. E. Brown. Macon, Ga., and W. G. Clemons, Co uuibu*, Gu. augl-ti LIVERY AND SALE ST-A-IBLIE. CARRIAGES, HORSES Mid ararything in the I Btuinou. Alio for FUNKRALK. he \s prepared f at abort notice. HIE Undersigned if now prepared s,tu tupply ’ue public with iERfx* t0 lunil8h a WVK HEARSE, ir ^ Horses ukeu ojm Board and SaU, urt.T.ry atUoA iximiSHo th.iu, •Ll ,v - Colnnbn., Oct. 13-tf. A. UAMMKLL, LARGE AND VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, \\. T ILL BE SUED, within the legal hour* o. m sale, on the Li Tuesday in December next, before the Court lloure door in the town of Tal- Jiottoii, ialbot county. Ga., two thousand aix hundred and thirty-seven acres of Iftnd. to-wit; lot IN o. two, fraction, containing six-fivo acres, one hundred aud fifty aud a quarter acres on the western part ol lot No. one ; also the south halves of lots No. thirty-one, fifty-three and fllty tour, nil in the twonty-fourth district of raid county ot Talbot. Also lo s No. 2-11, 210, Lin*, 2*8, li V, 2nV, 210. 239, and one hundred aud loi i v-onc :uid a hall acres oh of lot No. 242, and •mo hundred and one nnd a half ol lot No. 212, hu> acic.i of lot No. 211, and throo acres of tho urn l h oj'Ft coi ner ot lot So. 2HT; all of said last du-(Tiln d land i Doing in the fifteenth district of >:iid county. The above Ucocribed prumi e* is 1 ' about nine mile* cast of the town (ft 1 "It.oti.u, and t.vo miles north of Howard, i M.iti :i mi tiiu Mu-cogf'u Kailroud, in a health, lent M.M tion of country, and in i. f cultivation. Contain* threo dif- iMi'. Mdtloiueni* with all necessary oi\t-build- ii* .s and orchards, ami a large proportion of IM li creek hind. Said settlement ot lands will he -old under tho will ol the late Jo.iiah Math- ow_<, deceiLoal, lor Uie purpose of distribution. A.I who dc-ire to purchase a good Cotton plan- luiion witulil do well to call on oueof the un- dcr*ignod or H. F. Mathews, who resides on the prouii*o-«, and examine for thoinselveg before tcdityol sale, ieruis made known ou the day .-ale. W\ 1*. MATHEWS,) T. J. MATHEVV8. J- Ex'o J. M. MAT11EW8.) Sept. 2‘J—2tttwtlst tus dee Lwh t FOR SALE, TWO lllf.ll 1,V niPROVEI) COTTON PLANTATIONS. O NE. well known a* Roanoke, in Barlo ur county. Alahauia, eleven lnlles ubove Eu- i»«uIn. and thirty-live below Columbus, lying immediately mi the Chattahoochee river, uon- lainimr 2,4ht) ucres. 1,80) of which are cleared and sou rivor boitnui. The other known as Calebee, in-Afacou coun ty, Alabama, situated about three miles from the Mobile und Girard Railroad, and 45 miles from Columbu*. aud containing 1,760 acres, 000 of which urc cleared, and being partrioh prairie land. These plantations have always been regarded us among tho must desirable in the State, on account ol their productiveness, and conven ient l.'entioii. Each place has the necessary outbuilding* tor 40 to 50 labor ora. Provisions, stock, and implements, cau be bought at mar- value on the places. Negroes on the pla- tuay bo hired. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! W, L. PARKER, II BILL1 KQl'il I I (LATE OF KENTUCKY,) AS JUST OPENED at No. 64 iiroad Street, first door above Randolph, an entirely New and Well Assorted Stock of Goods, which he offers to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at reasonable figures. Messrs. Tho’s (Jluiftm, Jas. Thweatt and Charley Shivers, can always bo found at this Establishment, and they will be 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, such as: Gents' Boots and 8ho~ Boys Grocerios, all k<«ds, Calicoes, Wool Delaine*. Half Cotton do. Poplin*. Mozambique*, Jaconet*, Lawn*, Kronen Gin. ham*, uhray*. Foeko* Cutlery, fit mo Padlocks, Hatchet* and Hammers Shoe Thread, Perfumeries, .I'wAf-Uik Tooth and Nail Brushes Cloth and Uair linrugi . Apron Check: hatnbrff**.' Irish Linen*. Brown Linen Toweling, r anev aoapx, Corset*, Shaving du Hoop Skirt*. ^ j Cravats, great variety. Ladle*’ Collar* & Cuff*,, Paper Cellars, Ladies' Handkerchiefs. Shirts and Fronts, Combs of c\ cry style, iGents’ Underwear, llatr Nets " " (Paper and Envelopes, Glove*. " Pens aud Ink, Uair Ornaments, | Pencils, Hose and Half liose. Slates, Wide licit.-and Buckle? Dolls, Braid* every style. Pipe*, ’* * *‘ v ’ Cassiniereo. Tweed* ami Jeans, Suspenders, Brown do Pocket Books, Ladicf' Hat*, latest Calf Wallets, ' style*, Candlesticks, CUildnu’* Hats, latest Kaughphy Mills, styles, Raxon aud Straps, Ladies Shoes, every Spursi style, 1 Spu... | Shoe Brushss and Blacking. Miwo* do do Children'* Shoes, do do Gent’s Huts, every style Boys' do do do Ami a great many articles not mentioned. .1 erspn* will do well to call and examine our sing. August 28-3 m Stock before puroha PUBLIC SALE. f t'^ 0 place known ns the Stratford place, vy 1'., nules cast of Salem. Ala.. on the 30th day oj th** month, will be sold without reserve at auction, ail Gio personal proporty on the premises, eoii-idmg of lings. Cows, Yearling*, Hon r . Ac., Corn. lodder. Wheat, Potatoes, £ c • *. Roekawsy, Buggy and Harness, Farming UtensiL, FuruUure. aud two excellent Copper Still*, with twenty > lands, together witE many olhei articles. TERMS CASH. «fr«le to coiutnehce at 10 o’clock, a. m. ,Tiantatiou cau be.bought at private sale or will be rented for 1M6. Paleiu.Nor.16 tds * - A. A. DiWXTI. E2 s: aid coenty, f or u. of Martha NewaAfL^i^lds^l OFFIU. :oaacd« fL th.^ffiS- SM real estate > of ..id couoty.X t ,“JL ,0hB “• All Persons concerned are k*.,L ■ 2!A»a3 should not bp itrantod toiaid fo^a&nty" t0r “ 01 lb * cfflfSfte aW M d., m y h .ud.thl;N„,^J1 to the Ordinary of Taylor CmVnil’t V* 8i.—Mrs. 8. K. Davis the estate of Joseph K. HelJeSSTSSSJ sold ndumistr^Uon 7"™ cjrnod shimSIum.'r’.m th«V h«, M ,'{; , J; of dismission, as alorosald. should n.’k S ad tu the said .Didicant by the Cout V2i nary to bo held tn and for said , H Orst Monday jn April neit; and thMtid.lS be Published In terms of the law A true extract from the relnnlMofui,)^ Oct 5-ru6m J - l UVtF. 0,d^| ( < KOR<7iT--tAVLuiTUouvrY^J ot.—W. U. Ingram, tuit&imfetrsD.rt!. J estate of W. L. Gay, deceased, havin« tion*tt° M 01 dutnissioh from aaid MiioTu! it is therefore ordered that all iiarioaM ccrncd allow cause, if any they Lave *TiJ ten of dismission, os aforesaid, ahouldiLT granted to tho said applicant by the cwl Ordinary to bo held in and for said cdumiT tho hr*t Monday in April next; and itaiJ ordor bo publiahed in terms of the Uw. \ A true extract from the minutes of itidti n , ^ J-J. HUFF, Orduuol Ooct. 5,18<>j-m6m C i UOHOIA”:—TAYLOR COUNlYHB J months afterdate application edit* J to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of l3 county, for leave to sell the lands bslocni tbo e.«tate of James Garrett, deceassd.-^ 10,1865. ELIZABETH QARRBin sept 23.—2m Atin'jl G eorgia :-taylor covnttS months from date application willbiu to the Honorable Court of Ordinary u( ]uL county, for leave to sell the lands belunj-ZI tho e.-tate of Charles A. Loyd, deccassJ.-^ MARION COUNTY. Michael and .Martha Peacock hiveii r to mofor lotters ot administration on tin» of llowoll Peacock, deceased, late of *4i4« ty— All person* concerned are hereby notildl show cause tif any they have) why ihiiT tratiou of said o»tuto should uot b<in.« said applicant at a Court of Ordinary ul held in and for said couuty. f Given under my hand October 19th. Itt. L 4 on , J. M. WW1| oet 2fi-lm GKOHQlA—Marlon County. Ubimnary’s Ornoa for said C \X7HRREAS Simeon Blue. admini__. V V Isaao II, Peebles, deceased, bsipstiti this Court for leave to sell the real estatsd deceased: This Is thoroforo to site atl concerned tod cause, on or before the first Monday is Ook next, why leave should not be granted in ts of tho .-tatuto, »kc. Witnow Illy oHioiMl aioaaltuia Osle, 25th, 1865. JAS. M. LOWE, ( sep 28-w2m vi m 1111ii 111 ourc. iiua ui obiu uouui/, died intestate, and bis estate i* unrspn aud not likely to be represented: All persons interested are hereby al show causo wuy the administration ahi be \ ested in the Clerk of the Superiorf said oounty. or some other fit and proper r on thefiret Monday in November next Witness, my hand, October 28d. IMS. J.M. LOWI Oct2« w30d K1ARKIS COUNTY. GEORGIA—MAURIS COUVUl Uarrib SurBBioa Cocr f October Term, IMS. i William J. Hudson, Ex’r of the W ill of Elias U. Beall, dec’d.' U By or | whsndi jaent 0 * [ Th# ^ eoontis ; hooch# garU.l Hill.', Pik*. 'i St«*» rl .ou, W' Au.-u 1 Offici day fr° nu*. jianiM loU*n 2d coll' sperm Cotton ooo. I Vt.Jw omc Noli' SH'Ica cci. Ac., ar bond- license Slid f° csotutl Noli liquon uwsri mallei Sarah G. Beall, Elia* N. Beall, and otlffer legatees of K. H. Beall, deceased, and 8. J. Whatley, Robert McCants, Toler Lovorett and other creditors of Elias U. Beall, deceased. I T appearing to th© Court upo the Shorill. that the delendants Toi erett A Co.: Abram Bragg and Warrsn.i Seals A Co.; Laney Boyce A Co.: Alisa, I and Buckley : l'ratt, Oakley A Co.; Rislcy and kitchens ; Oecsr Chessms, Nichols A Co,; Eno, Burlln and Vs! Samuel, Kosevolt A Co.; Carroll, H»o~ Mend ; E. B. Stoddard A Co.; and Kggerton, A Co., do not reeide within of said State, and are not to be found. It is therefore ordered, that service sept ted ou said parties, and all other eredWil parties interested in the estate of said I»l Beall, deceased, by publication of thu once a month for four months before ti**- Term of this Court, in the Columbui Ml 1 a i.ubllc gniotto«f tbUStotj. M „ Complainant’s Sob® J A true oxtract from the Minutes or nl Superior Court, this October LttJJia^ ■ nov 11 mini - f-VeoroG—Harris tjr Weldon npplies for ffl*' ttotion on the oatnt- or Joeeph W. i deceexed, late of *-‘o oountr. J All per«ona,~noeroed .r. bereb. ootiij showceus-»“>•‘toy bored, whr istreti** 1 of enid estate ehould not be CTJ»] .aid applicant ul tho nest December X«*l tie Court of Ordinary lor said county. |M I Given undor my h o,° w“alUL| nov2-n30d °-S)“" n EORtilA—HARkIS COl'NTY.-rJo Vj Glass applies for leasts of Adminw do bonis non on tho estate of ” unan aud for letter* of administration on to* J of Mrs. Paraulia Glass, deceuod, late ww C0 Ai\ t persons concetnod ai© hereby show cause (if anx. tJtfVjttfiU IpViire®* nextDecembor term of the Court of 0** for said oounty. , v , .. , * t** i Given under my J nov2-w.30d Ord 1 ** - MUBUOGKE COUMTf. CI KOKGIA, MUSCOGEE COONlfi U E. Thames, Jr.. Administrator will Ac,, of Grigsby B. Thomas, or. has filed his petition for leave to sell belonging to said deceajed. A WJ land* being wild aud uncultivated, lyinf « er countie*. The Order sought wilt •• such land* at private sale, at the dissra^i the administrator, k..oUAei$ All persons interested are hereby »S*«33 show cau*e. lif any they have,) w “y should not be graute«l at tbe peIt L JT3 Term of the Court of Ordinary, to bs^l aud for said county. ukL Given under “JSb” JOHNSOli! 0^-»l nov 17 60d —-r-gj (l EORGIA- MUSCOGEE COONTL^J] VJ McLaren hes applied lor tdmi*U“*^J4 the esUte of Mre. Lucy A- McLnrs*' into of seid county. w. „ All I'oreoQ. concern^ »re »»'»“.» ehow onu.e lif »ny they hevel.why u tretion of seid eeUU ehould »» to eela epplloent »t the next Deee®^, of the Court ^ novl-w30d 7S EOKGIA~MUSC^KB UCUflTV^ UT ur Oxdixixv. October Txrui. j"? Xi -Sumu.l A. BiUln« v xdmIulKrj2i , the will, Ac., of Frederic Toby. deeee"» Court of Ordinery to he held in one ^ - oonntronthe hint Moodxj' inM»»» thxt ais order be publlthed eeeer«x« A trueeltreotfrcmUemlgutg-, Oot H. lH6-m4m S. 0sdl»* T '|