Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 01, 1865, Image 4

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T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND KXPF.RIBNCEO WATCHMAKER -AND- “ tXEJWELEIR/, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts. at HIS old stand. oh stock of new STORE! NEW GOODS! NO KNICK KNACKS! NO TRASH![ FOR SALE AND RENT. ' Great Reduction in Freights FOR SALE, Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to 1I«« now open a new FINK gold watchks. rich gold jewklrv, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE 1’LAI ED CASTORS, curs, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, A ALSO-A fine aw.rtmcnt of Silvur «**'• Uold THIMBLES. Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any design or patten). PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Held. Silver and Sicel Frauier, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired l.y 1 and responsible « ■ rkui :n. MR. JAS. FRICKER lUe charge of the Watch De|mrtment, which in itself in ttil AH \NTV.K that the work will bo done In the bet pos.-iblc manlier. Person* haring PLAIN Wntebos tu hlTfl them JKNVKLLhD. either i:. Ruby. Chrysolite- tiornet or Aquamarine. MR. INGMiRE, S. PUMP & CO., No. 23 Broad Streot, (HUNTER'S OLD STAND,) B. JACKSON’S, Have in store und are daily recoivtoe as ortiuent of 133 3Aroad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE A LAWHON. The Largest and Best Stock of ell kn iced any rccomincn* dation from uie. ha.- charge of the- Repairing of Jewelry. Diamond ratting, Engraving, A*\ GOLD PENS. STAPLE AND FANCY ORY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods NOTIONS! Hats and Caps, .1 toots an<l Shoos, GENTS’ AND BUYS’ CLOTHIN G, FURNISHING GOODS, NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! A. V. 127 BOATMTE, . run ! SI. FANCY PH!NTS, FANCY DELAINE I. MOUKNiNti liEl.A IN IIS, BLACK SILKS, BILK ALPACAS, COLLARS AND i I II BRITISH HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS. CANTON FLAN N Ri . PLAIN FI.ANN1I1.K, BAQUR FEAN N EI.S, CASS1MEKES, FNIoN CLOTHS. JEANS, TWEEDS. DRILLS. SlllHTINii, SIIEETIND. OSNAl'.EROS, YARNS, 10-4 SIIKETINIIS, llleaehed nn I Drown, TABLE LINEN. PILLOW LINEN, IRISH LINEN—Dull liar, Diek mi A Co. make NAPKINS, TOWELS, FANCY AND JET DRESS HI TToNS, VELVETS, TrliiiiiiiuKs Whale Bono, CORSETS, BED BLANKETS. Ae„ ,Vo, An invitation lo will and examine D rosi.eot- fully riven tu all. nov 17 'Jw A. V. IIOATIIITR. CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, litahlo li»r Gents’ La , which they offer t and vicinity at the rid all kind* of Good* m*' und Children V we ic rilixcns of Coluiub went market rate*. The (Mpooitl attention of Country Merehfin invited to call and examine our stock hefoi puruhiuiiig elrowhoru. Liberal Discount allowed to the Tru-lo. MR. TIIOMAH CHAFFIN, 8k.. (formerly with Redd. Johnson »V Co.,) an I MR GEORGE MHHKUITII, tformerly with .1. Kvlo A’ Co would ho pleased to see their old friends n patrons at the above address, where they in roit iiHKurcil they will he treated with the huiuo luirne.-rt and kindness which characterised thei dealings with them ill former fun Nov 8 lia DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, Yf Y PLANTATION on the Chattahoochee iVA river. 14 miles above Eulnula, Harbour county, Ala., opposite Florence, Georgia, con taining 1480 acres land, 000 cleared: 200 of whichts fresh and well watered by the Wepuf- koo creek running through the ccntro of it. Light negro bouses and necessary out-build- in*-. Water Gin; Grist and Saw Mill. Grain and Stock of alt kinds sold with the place, nov 12 t jan 1 G. 1>. WILLIAMS. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, 78 BROAD STREET. Consisting of the following articles, l offer now to my friends and customers: CAL1COK8, DKhAIKiSH, AUMCAS anil LUTIIES, MERINOS—French and KnglUli, LINENS, HLEACIIEO MlShMS and HilKKTlNO, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, the latest rtyiot anj a (treat many other nrti- cles too numerous lo mention. I respectfully invito my friends and cus'.om- :* to call soon. Og- Country Merchants will do well to lay in tboir supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, ct lfi ljunl 134 Broad .tri.et. For Rent, A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with six rooms, convenient to tho business por- i of the city; suitable for a boarding house r nrivate family. For terms upply to Dr. M. Woonnirrv or MRS. S. S. BARDWKLL. oct 1—tf FOR RENT, Hull building. Apply to R. J. HUNTER, ocdl-tf riun copy. at Muscogee Railroad. COTTON PLANTATIONS For Sale. WITH V > to D of returning j profession of Civil Engineer. I offer for sale lour Colton Plantations, all goodv land and c nveniunt to market.! COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. / A.KOKGIA-I1ARRI8 COUNTY.—Wherea-, VI C. L Drmly applies for letters of adminis tration on the estate of Win. 11. Dcndy, late ol said county, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notified to show enuso (if aDy they have), why the admin istration of said estate should not bo grunted said applicant at the next January Term ol the Court of Ordinary for said countr. Given under my hand Nov. 28th. lk-tf. GKO, W. MULLINS. nov 20 &t Ordinary GEORGIA—HAKUIH COUNTY. Hakims Sii’kkior Court, I October Term, 1965. f William J. Hudson, Lx'r of I the NYU1 of Elms U. Beall, dec'd, I Liquors in Cases. 500 Cases Choico Wliiskoy and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, II brands. justreceivoil ami fc r salo at II. .lACKSOX> I*! Iiroad stri 1.00 BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, -AT- 15. JAOKSON’ft til'd GKO AD HTUKKT. t 29-tf Chuunenuggee, Ala., containing 1300 acres. H00 acres open land, 500 acroa in woods. Or it nmy be divided into two settlement* of 820 and isd acres each. All oak and hickory and no waste land. The home place has an elegant >u.-e. • ir.-building*, lino orchards, eight years d. a good well and a cistern, holding thirty- x thnumnd gallons. All the wood laud is on- i.-. d and communicates with tho fields, The other places are all well walerod. .Some tho places will he rented it not sold tidily. Corn and {odder may be obtained with ice places, it early application is mode to R. A. HARDAWAY. No. 6, M. AO. R. R., , llOB'T S. HARDAWAY, Columbus. Ga. LOOK OUT! ’HE FINE COtlON PLANTATION of ll. Dougherty county and containing 110U acres * hickory h Terms cash. Apply to L. W. DAWSON, oot24-3tawtf on the premises, or to 15. NY. Soabrook, Columbus. Ga. SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA r |MIK niinibo 1 10 |>ti|>H.; u. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. number will be limited to l all will be ex ted, alter entering, to rontiuu e remainder of the year The seholustic year will be divi* id into three terms. The 1 rm now progressing will end the 25th < t D< niiinr- Tim HV.rosii, w»U begin tho first nd the lust of March ; the link first of April and end the lad inis due tor ouch term at its b LARGE ANI) VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, <fl e"j o S 1- io £ x: *3 m xi *£ g fc z, fc Y. Y. r* 3 S 8 Sarah G. Beall, Elias X. Beall, i BILL IN and other Ugatccsof E. II.Beall, /-ICQUITY for deceased, and S. J. NVbatley, I Discovery ko Robert McCantf. Toler Levcrett 1 and other creditors of Eliaa II. I Beall, deceased. J I T appearing to the Court upon the return of 1 the Sheriff, that tbo defendants Toler Lev- urett k Co.: Abram Dragg and NN urren ; Lyman, Seals x Co.; Lauey Boyco Jc Co.: Allou, YcLem and Bueklev ; Pratt, Oakley k Co.; ilarrall. Kiilcy and Kitchens; Oscar Checsman ; Butt, Nichols X Co,; Eno. Burlin and V'alenline ; Samuel, Kosovelt k Co.; Carrod, ilenriek aud Mead ; L. B. Stoddard «k Co.; aud NYuldron, Fggcrton, k Co., do not resldo within the limits of said State, and are not to be found. It is therefore ordered, that service ho perfec ted on said parties, and all other creditors and parties Interested in the estate of said Elias 11. Beall, deceased, by publication of this Order, onco u month for four months before the next Term ol this Court, in the Columbus Emiuirer, a public guxetto of thi- State. JAMES M. MOBLEY. dli. l. to Iiuxi of km of I ,,ear *».my office. wi,h!„ S» •?**«? - - *** J «»u«o, Wiinin the n law. and show cause, if any th«L i! ttIlc, *KiL llinnrnt ndininwtr.itSs.., .i._ . , * manent administration should >5 «. “e 5 : man Albr,uon m AA b, e a» I Witness, my hand and official 1,1 novlwSWI . , T Notice. A LL porsonr maebtedtoJuhaQ p. ■Yx. of l.hauuhOQchee county ’ ^' rr r. It*. rcqao.tod toi come fonr.nl a.hi^- «! payment and those boldin,- clabi',. estate to present thorn duly anihSlfeDM _NovJ. 1S.35-,5, JAS - S ] (Iltors 11 '• Debtor,' ' »«am»tti,„ * *- of Hrieshy E. The hereby notifteil to (iresent Hiwt'dl'iTSlt »> I oal cd, within the time Preaeribeil l„. i 1 indebted to sa d estate ^ , ikw, I immediate eettlement t, ^ i UKliiSBY E. TIIOMxa i Adufrnd® V pliiin ad*.‘s Solicitor. A true extraet from the Minutes of Harris Superior Court, this Uetohcr 13th, 18u5. N. 11. BARDEN, Clerk. IJnovll mjtn hov 18 w6w Ue. STEWART COLWtyT G K? GIA—S r f. w art Chuxty^wT^'—- I F Kirk-'ey upplie* i,. r lo iVriof t lion de not:is non the e.lat' oMVm!,^' * lute ol said county, de sa-.J, ” 1U ”» ibieo uro therefore to notify ,111 _ olden applies for letters of aduiii trillion ou the estute of Joseph NY. Adams, deoantodf lari of said county. All pursons ooncoruid are hereby notified to show causo (it auy they huve), why the admin- istruti'.n of said estate should not t>e granted to iibl applicant at the noxt December Term ol the Court of Ordinary lor said coun.y. Given under my hand November lot, lv>>. GEO. NV. MULulNt. r80a Ordinary. ALL'S COG UK COUNTY. o ^5 M rt “ C j* a 3, u J3 6 X £ = e a a s s e £££££££ U. Um U- U- U- u- .. 1st Tuesday in December noxt, before the Court ilouso door in the town of Tal- buli 'ii, Talbot county. Ga.. two thousand six hundred and thirty seven acres of land, to-wit; l No. two, iiaotion, coniaiiiing six-five acres. .ie hundred and iilty and a quarter acres oil the western part of lot No. one ; also tho south ' to thm .1 iiimnry and i NOTICE. A LL persons having talc of 11. C. Mclv l»y notified to present » tilted at onco. And all •Htnto by note, nr othe and settle ut once, or place said accounts in t lor collictiou, us this e, mediately, nov 10 tf Fun copy til fui thor ms against the es- ileccahed, aro boro- hi'iits properly cur ies indebted to said •o. will plca»o call II l.o cull Hod to attn Drs, SCHLEY & RAINES, (Jl'KIOli AT «I>I) l EI.UlH S' II V1.I., Fir-t door l, tbo tixbl on lint floor- SIGHT EXCHANGE ON 3S1 KW YORK, FOil SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Uot6.tr _ U . W. HAlt BAUD. FOR SALE. IN STOKE AND TO ARRIVE, 116 Broad Slree A Chance for a Bargain. l.i ol, I UFFEIl FOU S A Ll Russell county, .\t.,b Irnm the river Bnogn, m, containing abovt .• ai a,-., little inorn loan hall i i well timbeied. This place b.rtuorly bcl Is, is Wi ll known in th> situated near tho l.ittf mainly of crock •». t . productivc, and tin w and stock. \t ot the i. The impn* which i - frunuHl aud paint, d injrs, a first r ite gurdci This place « •mbitu country residence, a •of) ac. cf-ibibty l-> 11 road, aud ttro tincM >>p pnd corn. Term.- >',UG' cash, block, corn, Ac. w id »»!-•* Ii New and Fashionable Goods FOR LADIES: LIN BN AND COTTON II0US1! FI'RNISII- INU HOODS. UOFIHllY, (IL0VKS, WHITE HOODS, CAS,SIM HUBS. SATTl N KT8, .1 BANS for Mnn'ii nnd Boys' Wear, A (bind Assortment ut FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Tugotber xvitli 11 AW1.S, CLOAKS. BALMORALS, lilt BSS TRIM MIN US, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS. CAPS. An. JfltO CAHOII.1. A tO. Babbitt's Concentrated Potash, M I'EHlOU to any other miponilie d Ntdt K<>a)i I Ml Bazori’s Celobrated Barber's Soap, V DEI.lUHTFll, Art into fur either sbuvlni V Hu.hlug. Em Mile l.y TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inijuirics J\ nbroitd we would saif that we. are fre/mred TO TAKE CHARGE OF, I’HT I.Y OtlDKIt AM) K1111 Any Lot of Cotton in (he Slates of Georgia, Saudi Carolina Alabama, as we have local agents at irhi every town and a corps of most evident nd men, selected fot integrity, rapaci- :*vpericnec, to take charge of c'‘on Wv will also pay all Taxes anil Charges of every description In short, we will lake charge oj the Col Ion on receipts or orders and give (he Owners no Trouble Whatever from the time wc receive it until sold and returns nuide by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liver/tout, England. ]\ r e invite the especial attention of n residents lo out facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta. Ga. nov l. r » tf CARTER \ FLOURNOY. Marchesi's Female's Catholicon, 'Pll 15 very boat medicine that can bo mod lor * the coinplaiuia lor which it is recommend ed For sale by nov 1* tt CARTER & FLOUBNOY. r Pll 15 i 1 ll-ls Shallenberger’s Pills, •dy lor fever and i over been introduced to Ic by CARTER A FLUl'KNOY. 15 tf luable p! i. b miles ill-taut .• 'Middle ll ad,” t lai.d.ot Whith a jltivniton, ttic rest ul Lc Letter Paper and Envelopes, O F a Superior quality. Vorpnleby | )l)V l\ir KlIITIMI (. L'l ill'l CARTER A FLOURNOY. Mrs. Allen's Celebrated Hair Re storer, I’OR Bole by Located in Columbus as Agent for 1 Bruce k Co., I am prvpured to take charge of aud ship any lots of Cotton. I am also desirous of purchasing, and will pay full market ra NV. FELIX ALEXANDER, Ax' Office W», Broad Street, Sept 20—tf over Ennis' hardware slur EDWARD WILDER, t lots No. thirty-one, tllty-thrue and tiliy four, all in tho twonty-lourth district of ' county ol Talbot. Also lo s No. 241.21", JUS, ITT. 2U7, 21 G f 239, and ono hundred and a half acres off of lot No. 242, and iretl and miu and a half o( lot No. 212, iilty acres ol lot No. 211, and throe acres ol the north -coibt corner ol lot No. 23i; all of said lust dtvrribod land being in tho fiftceuth district <d said comity. Tho above described proud es is -llouttd ah,iu( nine miles east of tho town ot Talbotton and live tuilos north ol Howard, u station on tho Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy and convenient section of country, and in a high state ot cultivation. Contains three* dif ferent sell lumctibi with all necessary out-build ing- 1 and orchards, and a large proportion of rich creek land, •"aid settlement of lands will be sold under tho will of the lato Josiali Matli- ows, deceased, for the purpose ol distribution. All who dcriire to purclmso a good Cotton plan tation would do woll to cull on ono of tho un- dersiyned or 11. F. Mathows, who resides on the premises, and examine for themselves before he day of sale. Terms made known on tho day 1 sale. NV. 1*. A1ATHKNVS,) T. J. MATHEWS, y Ex’ori. J. M, MATHENVa.J Sept. 2U—2tawUat tus dee to New YoJc withi • New York. At ri. t'orred by tho IliiIs to i A; Ohio ltlver rail- ,d by r.'icra is carrod If ship* / 1 KOKGIA. MUBCOGKK COUNTY.-Grigsby V K. Thomas, Jr-, Administrator with the has fif belonging to mid deceased. A pail ot said lands being wild and uncultivated, lying iu oth er counties. Tho Order sought will be to sell such lauds at private sale, at the discretion of the administrator. All persons interested are hereby notified to show cause. Gf any they have,) why such orders should not bo granted at tho next February Term rf the Court of Ordinary, to bo held iu and fur said county. Given under my hand this 10th*Nov,. 1-S65. - JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. r 17 *ld ol Lo ills all On ill- Ut ough Freight Lines •cive it. at Nimhvillo and • by Rail, paying a< The Nai.li- l the Nashville A Chat* i Hoads being connected, Cotton ship- wav ol Jmins 'iivillo will not change Nashville. S Iron. .J.din- nv'.llc. to Now York $rt per imn N.i-hville 'all Bail) 4il0 50, (us we vi-cd.i I’arties desiring to reship at il.*-. inst. a l of Jonnsmivillo, run have d -hipp ng by > tea in boat to < incinnuti t mu < l Hiver b' in.f in fine boating ’ at low rates ot Froigbt FOR SAlaE, TWO I1IOKl LY I Ml*HOV 151) COTTON PLANTATIONS. O N 15, well known as Roanoke, iu Barb nr count ,*, Alabama, eleven miles above Lu la u I a, and thirty-live below Columbus, lying immediately mi the Chuttulinochue river, con taining 2,-100 acres. 1,300 of which are cleatud, and 800 river bottom. Idio other known us Cahuee, in Macon coun ty, Alabama, situated aimut three miles Irom tiio Mobile and Girard Railroad, ami 45 miles irom ('oluiubus, aud containing 1,7**0 acres, '.Mio of which are cleared, and being part rich prairie laud. Those plantations have always boon regarded . among the most desirable in the Stnt-, ccouut of their jproductivenoss, and cunvon- fiit locution. Each place has the necessary uthuitdings lor 40 to 50 laborers. Urovisious, stock, and implements, can he bought at mar ket value ou tho places. Negroes on the pla ces may bo hired. Apply to E. NV. SEABR00K. Columbus, Ga. L’tawJu A Handsome Residence FOU UK NT. d.tk i tin* i l fro ..f Bailr ithat i ■ Montgomery, Co lo Agents ol ihr.n [ureliHiit at Nn.-hv i oust accompany e. h bill of R. BAUGH Supt NV. A A. R. ll. GKO. G. HULL. Supt A. A NV. 1\ R.R. (HiAS. T. BOLLARD. . Pros’t M. A NV. P. R.R. NV. L. CLARK. Sup* Muscogee Riiiliond. VIRGIL PONV15 RS. Supt S. NV. IL ll. H. B. NVAI.KFR, Supt M. A NV. R.R. L. II. 15NYING. LN.AC.uud N.AN.N. HR COURT ORDERS. TAX' 1*011 COUNTY. OKOltOlA— Taylor County. CoruT oi' 0itms* \ r v lor said County, Novimber 4th. 18u*. \XMI15R15AS. Mr-. Nancy NNTIi.m applies to * * to mo tor letters of guardiaoship for B. K. Nancy Ann, S trail Ann. William Benja min and Jnsopli L NVilsuii, orphans of 11. L. N. NVi'son, late ot Taylor county, iloPMied. This is ttieropue to cite all concerned to file their objections itf any they have; why lelters should not bo granted tbo applicant iu tarnu of the law, NN ituess my hand officially. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. nov 15-wlm McLaren has applie<l for administrate tne estate of Mrs, Lucy A. McLaren, dec u, late of suid county. Al(i*ersuus cuiiccrnod are hereby notified to show cause (if any they have). why the mlminis* tration ol said estate should not be granted to said Applicant at the next December Term of the Court ot Ordinary lo be held ia uud for suid county, :n under my hand this October 31st, 1MU5. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. l-w.70.1 ... "MB?**. wAJS| Given uuJer my Lac) in r.ffioo Xt.v * , I nov 30 wot J * U " IMUBliCj ® J UMiBirx. YlKORAUA — Stkwaut Coimy - wl ■ It /.achariuh S. Parker appSL fnT JSftB T\ic«c are therefore to noti y uii corned to show cause, if any! withhuKjI prercribod by statute, why sa;d lttt«* i 6 * 1 not be granted. **4 Given under my hand in office NV,, « .). L. U i o i' L 1 ui J * nov 30 . Will iidiniuisttMliou on the e> late of said county, dceeii tbereiore to i HPP i-.l to >1,. WlMDtKLi" DrJicnf, •'fY.-WLwi. <' ler letttn j| ^ A. H B tsly &I1 pertu&i ^ O’, widiin theta iUid letter* j-,4 prescribed by statute v not be granted. Given under wy bund „ , M1 . vcmljor. 1X66. j. L. W1.MUKKLY UrJinin, G EO kg l A—Stmvaht Coi-nt Y -NV M I Elisabeth Paul a, plie.f.rlctbrx f .IS istration - n the c-tate ol Jeretmah l’»ul ill of said county, dcee *—" 1 These arc there! i porsons concerned to buow came, it »iiv wia the time pres.'ribtd by statute why sxiihuj .Ymi.—Samuel A. Billing, adiuinibtrab _ will, Ac., ot Frederic Toby, decoased, has applied lor dismission: It is therefore ordered that all persons con- l show cause (if any they have) why mid btrator should not he dismissed at the of Ordinury to be hu d in and lor su'd S'mi the first Monday in May next, and that ihi* order be published according to law. A true extract from the minutes. JNO. JOHNSON. Ordinary. Oct 29.1895-inf)m 11151»RG1A. M 1 >COG 15IIR’OUNT \ -John <f. U McKee, Admini.irutoi ol H. C. McKee, ."r.; doreaxe.l, bos filed nil petition to be dismissed and the HppotulUiur.l of J*u,c< McKee. Adinni- istrator ul said est ite. Therefore tbc.-ald James McKee atid all other porsons coneriiud. are licrch* notified to show eauselif any they have) why the change of Administrator as aforesaid, should not lie granted. Given under my baud in office Not Sx'.i J. L. NVlMBKKLv, _ H ov .'! OrdioeryJ G eorgia- Mpwoti o.imv-MhnmxJ Lli/.a Cntebing applic- t«*r letters ofi ^ iftration on the estate ul l*r. .>»•> ue uriY late of saul County, dc east d. Those arc therotorc to notify nil perM nut be gra ed. nov do r my harnl in office Nov. /'jJ L. NVl.MDKKI.Y/T OrdiDi;), I as Thomas NV’t ministration on the late of suid county, These are therefore to notify a)) pfrwj; corned to show eause with n the time pn by law, why said letters should t NVltnoes my hand in olllco, No _ J. L. NN l.NlBKHLV.UhltMtJ T UNDER an order of tho Court d U ot Stewart county. Ga., will he, t hrJii, . houM not bo mode at the next January Tt of the Court of UrdimiTy, to bo held iu und fur said county. Given under my hand this 21et day ot No vember, 1864. nov 21 ok Orpin a sly, October Turin, ISAV-7fn/e A’lfi.—Jonuttaan English, administrator ol the late of Thomas L. Stockton, decoused, hiui _ herofore it is ordered that nil persons con* earned he notified to show cause (if any they !mvo)why said administrator tdiould not be dismissed at the noxt May Term ot tho Court ul Ordinary to be held in and for anid county, and that tills ordor be published according to A truo oxtract from the minutes. JNO* JOHN SUN, Ordinary. October 29, iStio-u nth* igu - ,. . _ .i.U. Harris, opposito the Churches, in Girard. The House has six rooms, and tho yard and beautifully adorned with choico tfow- ors. Tbo place has also a variety of excellent fruit. Apply to U. S. Roberts, iu Girard. Land For Sale. able tor cotton; 50 acres cleared, the bulanco well timbered; half mile from the M. »k G. R. R and ono and a half miles-abovo Silver Run depot, on tbo old stuge road from Ouluuibus to Kutaula.' Possession given immediately if do m'd. For particulars apply on the premises to * r * "WE nov m I 2la J. A. TO KKS. WHOLESiH DRUGGIST. AND DEALER IN 1 »tt CARTER A ULlH RNt)Y. NEW SHEET MUSIC. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, not and daily farm, •ity, by a high ridge luutiy to raise cultou nov 21 11. C s.dd 11 desire M\TClt ELL. u.,b>Void cor, WATCHES AND («. D. CAPS. J UBT RKCLl \ Elf, a fine aeso.uiuout ol Silver Hunting Case NVan li AL- 10,0"0 Peri'UMion Caps, uiur 15 tf UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVIM E STAMP.** Jus i X ceived and lor talc by K. NV. JAQCKS, SmULlM t: iiENEEAL PDKCUASnU AGENCY* ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON, lit Vf LU.SlHjy, i \ i V.Y/.t 'TU UT. \V ILL attend promptly t.» the purchasing ' > and forwarding of all elawte* of MI5RCH- ANI)1>K and » very .1. - ription « ? M ACI11N 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED » 1 I New Sheet Music, among which louud EVANGELINE—Song, by J. U. Th ,aa>; TRUST ME ALL IN ALL—Words by To , wy* PAT MALLOY—By Dion Rouric.iuli; BKAUT1FI L ISLE OF THE M5A- By J, H. UMLOVKS TINY CHILD TO-DAY-By K. G. 11. Holder. LAN AG AN’S BALL—Arranged for the Piano by Glo riluB LOV’dT NO MORE-Words by Tho*. el hi ; \ SONG OF PEACE—By C IN THE GLADE—By J. R. i h.., f R LMGLO (Nocturue)—Roselleu ; UnM IU D G VLuP; UE AL TL FI L D R E A MIIil - At ranged will brilliant variation*; Jte , Ac., Ac. nov Mil J. NV. PEASE. GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR The Infi'riinl Revenue Laws, Act approved June noth, KG, n- amended, and the Act amendatory thereof, approved March ’ with KRY. applicable ?!»': • ol the Southern ' 1I purchase! made free of Coutuiindon till I October next, at (he lower t market rales, aid ! neditiou 4 route*. Or- J 1 with >hc looiipy, aud ' forwarded by the d«T« must be accumiiauied wi oddrudeed luui either ul Nv ur 82 John Street, New York Holer to E K. Brown Mj G. Clcaonf, Co uinbu.-, Ga. out l-tl n,l W. | Copious Marginal llcfercne?*, and TABLES OF TAXATION. Ju*t Received by tor 19 tf J. W. PRASE. BRAZIL; 1X8 lububilaut.-, Climate anj Production*, Ju*t received by riui 19 tf J. NV. PR\SE, Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, THE BEST PLANTATION YKT OFFEKED. ir I! arc now offoriug lor nale one of the finest n the north branch ot Cowikee creek, thre mile* from No. 3. Mobile and Girard Railroad, mile* from Columbu*. There are ubout i*40 re* of laud, about one halt cleared aud iu a line state ot cultivation. Thuso lands havo all cleared within the lost ten years, and are unsurpassed iu this part of the Slate lor pro ductiveness. They are especially adapted to tho growth of cotton. There are on the ploco all necessary improvements, gin house and screw, barns, stables, dwelling and negro hous- challenge buyers to look as we arc nary of said co.iuty, lor leave to sell all tho al estate ot Martha Newsom, jute of paid uni), decease 1, lor; he bciotit of the heirs. JuSUUA NKWSC'N. Adiu'r. nov 15. luvale applies to mu tor letters ol laliuiuis tration on the ostntn of John 8. Davidson, late ot said county, deceased. All person-onu rncd arc hereby notified t<» show cause (if any they havo) why said letters should not be granted to said applicant at the next November term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 18,kj. nov2 30d J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. of Joshua McKinney, sho ! any tin d arc hereby notified .• have why said lotto to said applicant at the t the Cuutt ot Ordinary sh >uld n .1 b next November term lor said county. Ui\on undur my hand. tt.D Nov. Ht. lSf.L nuv2,l'kl J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. J ok Ordinary, October Term, 1H*'!>.—ltule .■Vi'#(.—Samuel A. Billing, (vlministrator of the est ito of Henry M. Jcrnigan, deceased, bus ap plied fur dismission: It i* ihcreloro ordered that all person* con cerned show cauro (if any thoy have) why suid administrator should not bo dismissed at the next May Term of the Cotttt of Ordinary to bo held in und forsa d couuty, and that this order bo published uccording to law. Tii'-puuy in January next, I>h House door in Lumpkin, Lot el la-.l .V. in the *’• I district ul said mnty, bG>jii<u(l Nathaniel Nit.bols m, deceased. 1 J. J. TATUM, A Ist | uov 2;l Ul* '•urt dI U.Diurjl tbo Ct S’DER an order ol that. Stewnr* county. Ga.. will bn t House door in Lum|>kiu. _ . . tbo first Tuesday iu .1 ntiuarjm Lot of land No. lot. and tw and t kill ir»| of Lot No. '.hi, in tbo ;il district of laid ru belonging to the ostato of Bridge Tp>i_ tio. cased. AARON C. TRuTMAK.Ai| nov 24 Ids (J. L. dismission from the adiuinat.- tho estate of Mrs. Frances Steely. ilcmMil It is orderod, that all penrnni ewiicwr show cause, il any, on or In-foro the l-ili day iu Juno next, why said letters be granted. . .. .J A true extract from the minutes of tail November 29. h, l** . , _ J. L. NVIMBURLY,Ordinal nov £3 inGm Stephen Parker,) Libel for Divorce ir. yk. r booebee .Superior l'«i Parker. ) A true extract from tho minute*. JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary. October 29. HW-nitim ....S»|*p, administrator of John W. 11, Lig- gin, deceased, has applied for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased. All pcr^ins concerned are horeby notified to sbuw c.iuso (if any they have) why an • rdor for tho sale of said roal estate should not bo grant ed at the next January term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for said county. Giv .t’oolfolk, administrator of the estate uf Joseph NV. Wool folk, deceased, has applied lor to soli the real estate ol said deceased. Icav e t» soli the real estate ot said deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notlfltd to said real estate should not be granted at th_ next January Term of tho Court of Ordinary to be held in and for said county. Given under my hand this 21st day of October, 1895 JNO. JOHNSON, Ordinary, oct 22 WllOtl TWO MtJ^lfAiDlrLV uwT biieiilf that the Dotcudunt is not t>* t«:a in tho county of Chattahoochee, Iti*th»rt ordered that service of said Libel bi|**n on said Defendant by publicatiuu ol tau* Columbus Enquirer — four immtbs next proceeding the March Term ul said t,u..... ED.MUNl) II. NV OR RILL. J.S.C.CJ A truo extract from the a.inutesotir ' ut the September Term, l*y j! T. U00ER?,(k* ISTotico. A LI. poisons indebted t«* tho T. Lowo. I itlltil late of Harris ciunty, d to oouio li.mar.1 uJ Ml modi ot o pnyment nnd those boIdir.i« nidinit said ostnto to prosoot tbomd«17» ticated in term* prctcribeJ l») lav. BENNETT 11. ( UA\Vl’"Kl».'. PEN J. 11. LOWE, » nov 24-w6t — N” otiee. ^yiu^bo sold at..tbo roiideno*. of» Andtrson, of Mu on the 12th of December next. cows, hogs, hors os and m ule*. conn m ototoes, household and kitchen Terms cash. U. M. to the Ordinary sell the real est: K. 11. WUs le-eiv III" belonging t sod. I5K NV 1LSON, Guardian. STOVALL A SMITH. 1,000 ACRES. VALUABLE PLANTATION I’OR SALE OK BENT. 'PlIE Plantation and llcsidenee of Mrs. V. II. L NValker. in Harris couuty, 16 miles above oluiubus, will be sold or routed ou the |»rem- Oet 3d. 1 / 'GOllGlA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Uclb Ni VJ St.—Mrs. 8. K. Davis, administratrix of tbo estate of Joseph K. llclvensien, deceased, having applied lor letters ot dismission from said administration: It is therefore order'd, that all person* con cerned show cause, il any they have, why letters of dismission, as aforesaid, should not be grant ot dismission, as atoresatd, should not be grant ed to the said applicant by the Court of Ordi nary to be bold iu niul lor said county on t first Monday in April next; nnd that this uni be published mi tciu;* of the law. A true extract from the minute* of said court J. J. HUFF, Urtliuary itc ol C. NN . Ring, sod. Oct. 2ist 1865, R. C. PATTERSON. Adui’r. Execut ir’, Sale. O N the first Tuesday in Decomber next will _ ke ' - ~ ‘ ~ ' * in Columbus, .... land Nos 259 and _ ... tbo loth district of said county, each lot containing 3'2’ j acres. The Muscogee Rail road runstli rough this land, one lot pretty well improved and nil well timbered. Sold in enn- formity with tho will of Daniel Cordray.de- coascd, lur tho purpose of distribution. Ttrins wish. DANIEL CURDRAY, oct7-wtd jj Executor. CII ATT A HOOCIl KK COUNTY. KOKGIA. al Cuatt.uioochp.r County.— Tu j'l mui/ conrrra.—Sarah C. Har dison having iu proper form applied to mo for permanent letters of administration on tin Male School. KOCKLY. /\ .it iu .i a 111 • i 1 11.1 . . _ ccivea large number ot b-jn ;o my school, which 1 cipwR® re-open on the 22d o' J.inuary- ArrnngemenD will he made J Boys' Reading Room tod Librsrr] iu - UhargM f..r _ bo»rd an.) tuitiuo twenty 120) weeks. •225^'* . . Pupils must furnish bed bedstead.) washing, cup. towel* g I shall keep no pupil wh« W 4 • • -Ait t nor Ouc *• reasonable improvement, uor on veracity I cannot confide. Charge* must be paid m refund ratiably when n pupil urs iofWH A German teacher of miuic, r . of ^ e ho will give lesson*, at ho have any talent in that bn • I Offifi y fro I K Jlcell. ■ pcriu •h N; ^■I'FK p:»l< liljrJl PMW uhu I Colui o tend d** it C C. Hardison, late of suid county, this is to citi all snd singular the creditor* nnd next of kin of C. C. Hardison to bo and appear at uiy •llioe on the 2d Monday in Jutiuury next amt Oct 5- tho 12lh of December next to the highest bidder. Alio, will be sold corn, ladder, mules, wagons, cattle, hogs, Ac. Terms easy. 1 * A. C. WALKER. r 21 l»* PLANTATION FOB SALE. No. 014. Alain Stroot. Louisvillo, Kentucky. CtSionl P. 8. Liberal advanses made consignment. , Q tr WANTKD-Feathers. Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow and Itags. for which 1 will puwtfce high est market price, either in oa*h or iraw*: *©pt6-.8iu H ■ tution on tlic Chattahoochee river. 12 miles below Columbus- The tract contains 900 acres, 4jo of which are cleared. On the place is a comfortable dwelling, with a well improved yard, and a small orchard of choice fruit trees. ersecr aud negro houses are all framed buildings, and the settlement one mile trout tbo public road leading to Lumpkin. Ibis place 1 Keltlcd ami itupro\ed and groat caro has been taker, to keep tt iu a high state of cultivation. The productive capacity ol these hinds are weii iu the neighborhood. Corn. Fodder, i be purchased on the place. For Sale, WAN r P ED, LARD and COUNTRY HAMS. L, L. £j w I FT. CHECKS ON NEW YORK, U WMM TO mil's l'l Kt’IIASMRS, I .HlK but. by ’ I I'lNti. 1IANSKKI) 4 C" BARNETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, UIIRTO AMI COMMISSION Mi lUllAMS, Corner 8t. Clair snd Oroail »t»., COLUMBUS. GA. |)K0MPT Attention given to all Consign I meats and Shipments of u'ottoii to New York, New Orleans aud LiveipuOl. Liberal ot Lownoes, ten miles tro>u Valdosta, lb county town, and two inilos from Ayattuh.— Tho tract contains *our thousand throe hun dred acres. Fourteen hundred are in cultiva tion, not surpas ed in fartility in the county. of which eleven hundred have been cleared’ within four years. The climate is decidedly ' the settlement oligibly sltuaUd.— I advance! made ou cuusigumeuts. healthy and . T _. . . . Appended to tho plantation is a substantial grist uud saw mill, entirely now. Tue build- lug* are o 'lmuodions and well ©i nstruct*; i — The quarters tor the laborers are comfortable aud capable ol actimuuodatihg upwards of two hundred. There are two targe ootton and gin b tusoeupou the plantation. All of the stock / ’ EORvll A—TAY LOR COUNTY.-Rulk Ni n* 5*1.—NV. ll- IngrAui, administrator on the ry. * show cause, if auy they can, why permanent I administration should no' b- granted to 5*aruh .. C. Hardison on C. 0. Hardison’s estate. estate « f NV L. Gay. <leeeaseil, huviug applietl l»»r letters cf dismission from said administra tion: It is therefore Ordered that all porowus con- ccrned show cause, if any they have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should not be grafted to tho said applicant by the Court ol Ordinary to bo hd 1 in und for said coanty on the first Monday In April next; aud that this order he published in tonus of the law. A true extract from the minute* of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. OiK't. 5, lSdo iU'MU hi Alt ION COUNTY. OKOIlOlA—Miulou County. Okdikauy'b Office for said County. WT'HERKAS bimeon Blue, a<Duiniairau>r of » y Isaac 11, Peebles,deceased, has petitioned this Court for leave to soil tbc real ostate of t-aid deceased: This is thcro/bro to site all concerned to show cause, on or beiore tho first Monday In October next, why leave should uot be granted in terms of the statute, Ac. Witness m> olfici'il signature this fantember 25th. 1865. J AS. M. LOW E, Ordinary. ici> 38-w2m OW5. JAMES OASTLYHKUy! 4111 ' joy w j Ordinary. | • fcOilGl A.Cu iTTAiroot iii < Jouuty.—ib ull vl irhoiti it tiny ceuerra —NV. P. llarbeo hav ing in proper Urm applio 11 > uio for pennant nt IIAKKIS COUNTY. pEOROIA—HARRIS COUNTY—J<oern F. VT Glass applies for teiter* of Adu iuistrjtiou, do bonis non on the estate of William tflajs, j given on or J. NV A LDBU KG.Savauuab. nty. All persons concerned atc hereby notified to show came Gf any they have) whv su»«i loiters should not be grunted lo said applicant at the next December term cf the Court of Ordinary tor said county. Given under u»> band, this Nm . 1st, lKt>5. GEO. NV. MUI.L1 NS. uov2-w3od Ordinary, Given under my bund officially Nov, 21,1865. JAMES CASTLKllERY. Ordinary. . form applied to mo for per manent letter* of administration on the cstutc of Edward Covington, lute of said county, this U t» cite all and .-inguiar the creditors and next of kin of Edward Covington to be and appear at my office on the 2d Monday in January next, and show cause, if auy Guy can, why periun- istratien should uot t>e granted to nont i Given under my hand officially Nm JAMES CASTLED EH letter* of administration ou the estate of John G B.ubce. lato of said county, this is to cite ail and Gngular the creditors and next of kin of John G. Barbee to be and nppearat uiy office on the 2d Monday in January noxt aud show cuuse.it any they can, why pcrmun*-ut admin istration »h»uld not bo gruuted lo NV. P. Bar bee ou John G. Barbee's estate. 1866. all whom it may concern.—John H. Wil kinson hav.ug iu proper form applied to me for pinmuient letter' ot sdmiuDirutljHBBrtM Estate of W.”G, Wilkinson, dtceamd. lato of said county, till< h tu r cite ull uud singular th> cjre*litor* and next ol Inn ol NS.ii. VVilktnson lo be und appear ut uiy office on the first Mon day iu December next aud show cause, if aro they cgn, why permanent administration th«u!d not bu granted to Johu 11. Wilkituou ou NV. G. Wilkinsou’s estata.i JAM 1.8 CAbTLLI Persons who may wish w wards ought to mukc WOT 17 2tawl III For Sale, A FIRST CLASS leogn.l-b* 1 " 1 A power steam E NOJ (Ji in portect runuitx V, ri )u r : .V., H.irH tiniler u!;.i -II ***** flued boiler and all aarv to uiukc it couildoto n ijVt It’^- A- A. {“ia t* EnguircridtirtiiS 5 Address sept 21-tf ESfABLI£KI> IN * T. MACKENZIE & ^ NO. 3*4 DATlMO« B,T,lf (XEAH CIIABl®* BALTIMORE* IMPOUTURS ANI* I». Al i r ' COACH. WAGON AM> S. N /: AND HARNESS M* ter" FELLOES, SPOKES. I ” a( lll'BS. BO SHAFTS. AXLES. SrlU | N .!' j ci S ENAMELED AKD)'A^ ^ ENAMELED DASH ", *1 JR' i.E A T COACH yahni-h.- EH VAHMS".-.^^ Harness Oil Blackuu. • w Bolt,. U.nd.,011 CM*. nooks. Ulit*. or. FOR OR wtjua wri bd Prom JEM l thi ' **4J- ,U)U •*.1 Sr