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Terruh-e Tragedy at Brooksyill*,
Mibs.—From ft gollem»n wlio oaran
down od tho train yegterdfty from Mm-
masippi. wo learn that n teniMo **■■#***?
occurred near Hrooksvillo. in that State,
ou Sunday raoruingj la»U which inrolved
the death of nearly a whole family. It
eeema that a young man named James
Thompeon had a misunderstanding with
his father, T. K. Thompson, about the
title to some properly hold by the latter
and that ho went to the house Sunday
morning about daylight, and killed his
mother, his two sisters, Jennie and Mar
garet, and his brothor, Clay, and attempt
ed to take tho life of his remaining sister
wounding her soverely. He thenwent
to the river, whore his father was at the
time, and attempted to kill him also,
snapped both brrrcls of a shot-gun at
him. and then wounding him with a pistol.
The murderer was arrested and taken
to Biooksvillo on Monday, when he was
taken up and hnngod by the citizens.
This story is confirmed by a letter
from a friend in thut section, who says
the murder was tho most fiendish and
diabolical act over perpetrated, and that
the murderer richly deserved the punish
ment he received.—Register and Aiher-
liter.
. The True Philosophy.—One sultry hot
summer day an honest old man was
plowing his field, when suddenly he be
held a godlike figure sowly approaching
limi. The man started hack. '1 am Sol
omon,’ said tho phantom, in a confiding
voico. ‘What art thou doing hero, old
■nun 1—If thou art Solomon,' was tho re
ply, ‘how cans't thou ask me ? When I
was n youth thou didst send me to the
ant; I saw its method of living, and it
taught me to ho diligent, industrious, and
gather tho superfluous for a stormy day.
What I then leurnod, I still oontinue to
do.’ ‘Thou hast studied thy lesson but
half,’ replied the spirit, ‘go once more
to the ant and learn from it also huw to
find rest mid quiet ill the winter of thy
years, and how to enjoy that which thou
linst hoarded up.
A Tradition.—It 1ms been a ques
tion for discussion among philosophers,
how it happens, that women, naturally
amiable, when nroused, can say such
sharp and penetrating things. Tliomys-
tery was solved not long since, by the
discovery of some very old archives, that
gives the following explanation of the
matter. It is said thut when Lot sepa
rated from Abraham, thut ho determined
to invest Ins surplus funds in real estate;
and the city of Sodom presenting an in
viting field, he turned his fuco thither,
mid tlirre located.— Hut so great wuaJh 0
wickedness of the people, flint it was de
termined by tho Creator id'the universe
to destroy the place ; accordingly, mes
sengers were sent to lend Lot and his
family out; they departed reluotantly ;
and Mrs. Lot giving her bonnol box to a
servant to bring along, was watching
and stopping for her nnd scolding with
ul, when she was suddenly turned into
a pillar of salt. Thus by a strange and
wonderful sympathy, a woman's tongue
oven to this day.is quito salty, whonovor
she feels disposed to convert it into a
saline weapon, especially, if her bonnot
is missing or a subject of critique,—
Southern Recorder.
Cheeky.—A Now York correspond
ent tells an aneodoto of a robbery that
lately took place at one ot tho largest
banking houses in that city, The bank
er stcod inside his counter, near tho
safe, A man oaiuu in without a hut, and
with u pen behind his enr. lie walked^
round to tho spot where (Im hunker stood,
who was talking with a gentleman, mid
said to him. “l’louso to move sir," und
the banker did. Tho fellow cooly took
out of tho safe several thousand U - S.
bonds, and oooly walked uway, and has
never linen seen from tlmt time to this.
Near tho closing hours of business the
bonds wore sought for and oould not be
found. Tho banker turned to ouo of the
clerks and asked him for them, stating
that lie saw him remove them from tho
drawer. Fortunately the clerk was able
to prove an alibi, und then the nudaoity
of tho thief was niude apparent.
The waterfalls which form so impor
tant a part of tho toilotof a modern Indy
of fashion, mo procured, it would seem,
lit the expense of a grout deal of amioy-
unoo to the softer sex pf Germany, Ac
cording to tho Kuropo nowspuper the
whole country is in an iuproar on aooount.
of the people who go about, scissors in
hand, with tho express olijeot of cutting
the hair of every woman who walks with
it dressed attor the fashion of tho coun
try, i, o., hanging in long plaits over tho
liaok. Even the churches are not free
from these pestilent thiovos, the lastonso
reported being that of a lady whoso hair
was cut off whilst ongnged in hor devo
tions in tho Evangelical church of liuda.
Another Story.—A St. Louis ex-
change says: "Mr. Juntos Luinley, an
old ltocky Mountain trapper, states thut
when about 75 miles above the fulls of
the Upper Missouri, last Soptcinbor, he
discovered an immense meteorio stone
ourved with curious liieroglyhpios with
fragments of glass, mid heio and there
dark stains, as if caused by a liquid* He
is confident thut the hieroglyphics arc
the work of human hands, and tlmt the
stone itself, although but the fragment
of nil immense Laly, must have been'
used for seine purpose by undiluted be
ings of another world.”
A passenger swearing terribly in the
cars on the ltoston and 1'rovideuce Kail-
rood, was approached by a young minis
ter with more zoni than discretion, who
said to him abruptly;
"My dear sir, Jo you kuow wlioie y„u
are going ! —straight to hell."
"Just my d—d luck!" replied the
mau, looking tho minister in tho tnoe
with an alarming uir, and suddenly fum
bling for his cheek, "1 bought a ticket
for Providence.”
In Sacramento, recently, a woman
procured the release ofher husband from
jail, and that night ruu oil’ with uuother
fellow. Her object in procuring her hus
band's release was to leave somebody
with the children.
Bassouiterrc, tho French Embassador
to Spain, was telling Honri Quatro how
lie entered Madrid. "1 was mounted ou
the smallest mole in the world,” "All,"
said Henri, “what an amusing sight —
the biggest ass on the smallest mule I"
a "I was your Majesty's representative,"
wtw the rejoinder.
Au Irish witness ill a court of juatioe
being asked what kiud of “ear-marks”
the hog in question had. replied, "He had
no particular ear mark.
hooches,
Early, 1
MUIsr.
Pike, Quitman
Stewart, Sumpter
ion, Wabater
JAMES
August 22,1865-tf
R SALE AND BENT.
ilendid Cotton Plantation
' FOR SALE OR RENT.
aving no faith in the "freedmeu” a* Labor-
und no disposition to undertake to manage
—m, I bare determined to sell my valuable
and highly improved
COTTON PLANTATION.
.tualedon the Mobile k Girard Railroad in
ilecon county, Alabama, forty miles from
Internal Revenue
Official Instruction, having baen
gay from tho Commlaatmiar of Internal
nut Rail Roads. Steam Uoats. Express
lutlwwuv bara'.y notlladnot
to transport any Cotton, or mova It out of tho
3d ootlcctoral district, unlasa thay »r.t prooure
, permit from this offioa or from my deputies.
Cotton oan bs shipped on sny Railroad to Ma-
ooa. Daty oan ba paid atColumbua to Klohard
W. Jaqaes, Deputy Oollaotor.
JAMES C. McBUHNEY,
August 22-tf Oollaotor.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT'L REVENUE,)
2n Oistmict or Ogoapi*. f
Macon, August 14, 1865. )
Notice is hereby given that all IMatillersof
apples, psaches, grapas. corn, or other substan
ces. and all manufacturer, of tobaoco. outers,
*o., are required to take out a lloanse and give
bond. Those who fail to give bond and procure
license are. In addition to all other penalties
end fort, itures. liable to pay one hundred per
oenturn additional duties thereon.
Notice, inerohauts and others purchasing
liquors before the duty is paid, do so at their
own risk, as the law oompels mo to seise it. no
matter in whose hands it may bo found.
JAMES C. McUUllNEY.
aug 22-tf Collector.
COLUMBUS, Gi.. August 22. 1865.
Having been appointed Deputy Collector lor
the counties embracing Muroogee. Talbot, Har-
rls Marion, Cbntiaboochooand Stewart, all P»r-
tie’sengaged in distilling spirituous liquors in the
above named counties will apply at onoe at my
office, opposite the l'eiry House, and file bonds
.ndproour.p.rmiU.A
Deputy Collector
Internal Rev. 2d Dist. (in.
ITS PEARL STREET
NEW YORK.
D. H. Baldwin, I u Vn , u
J. F. CUMMINQ. f N0,, *° rk ‘
H. Dbiohau, la...„..i,
C. At. iloi.gr. f Savannah.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & C0„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH.
,22-tf
Through io Atlanta.
SUPKRINTKNDANT’H OFFICE,
MUSCOlliE RAflROADCO
UiiLUNBUa. tie., bept. Sttb, 188.1.
RXneoogee Rati Road Schedule.
QN AND AFTER MONDAY;,llthtaat.. the
_ Passenger Train on this road will
Leave Columbus at J o' 55 •
Arrive in Maeou at .. P- “•
Arrive In Cotumbu at L24 P. 51.
Maeon aa« Weetern R. R. Schedule,
night train.
Leave Maoon—- ‘S*?' a’ M
Leave Atlanta s' IS'
Arrive at Macon
sep 10—-U
Advances mads on consignmento to our House
in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool
and Glasgow. Oot. 10, |86&—3m
J. A. TYLKK SAM'L K. H0BI80N.
TYLER & ROBISON,
Grocery Si Comnissiou Merchants,
NO. 129,
(Nearly Opposite the Hank of Cidrtnthvn,)
K EEP on hand a good xtouk of FAMILY
GROCERIES, CROCK EH Y and STOAE-
WA HE. TOILET SOAP, PINS, NEEDLES,
CO MILS. SPOOL-COTTON, DOMES Tl ;D l()
,Jn ODS, ik(\
'articular attention givon to tho purchase or
v J ‘ "oduce or merchi
J. A. TYLKK, „
SAM’L K. HOB ISON.
J L ,—.... -
uce or merchandise.
' J. A. TYLKK,
augf> : tf
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTEND ANT’S OFFICE. )
M. k w. r. it. it.. >
MoKTUOUaUY, Sept. 20, 1865. J
O N aad alter Friday. Sept. 22J, I860,1
on Ibis Road will be run an follow* j
Montuomkuy
Naad eflcr Friday. Sept. 22J, I860. T-ains
_ ouihl. Road Will be run as follows:
Leave Columbus at w *
Arrive West Point iiixp M
Arrive at Montgomery - •/ ‘“’A • **•
Leave Montgomery * o. m.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & OO..
COMMISSION ffiDtl FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA. FLA.
jluly 14th. I860.—tf _ _
JOHN KING,
BANKER AND BROKER,
Office at the eld Msrlue llenk Agency’
WILL HUY AND SELL
GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE,
B-A.3STK NOTES A.JSTX3
UNCURRENT MONEY.
ALL KINDS UP STOCKS. BONDS. AND
OTHER SECURITIES.
Bought und sold on Com mini on.
Particular attontion paid to Colled Ions a
this and other point* and the proceeds remitted
promtly. Oot 13—2m
kiontgoi
Leave West Point
Ht COir-—
Arrive i
1 16 P. M.
oumbuH ••••41 46, P, M,
’Connecting with trains of A.AW.P. K. K.
at West Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 1.
M in time to connect with tho Western and
Atlsntic Kail Hoad for Chattauooga and points
north*
sept 22* tf
CEANE, JOHNSON * ORAYBILL,
XAVANBf All, UEORUIA,
K0UWAID1NG anil COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
' T li. ORAYBILL takes ploiaute In tnform-
J . ing bis many friend. in Columbus and tho
country .thatbe U r.-MUbi shed_bt. firm in
SHvauuab and will glva oaretul attontion to all
business entrnuted to thorn.
a * oa.Hg. JOHN a. Johnson, j. h ngavaii.L.
sept 18—3m. - ——_
0. W. R08KTTIC.
a. K. IsAWHON.
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
l " StroTio^
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
131 BROAD STREET,
COLUMnCS, GA.
IVJEY
VR JlrtiT REi
%0'rOffi KENTUOK
50 coils ROPE,
500 lbs. TWINE,
£a<go Ul of INDIA RAGGING.
Any of the above articles wil be sold in Urge
Advances on Cotton.
WE "ill
VV in N
advances.
ill SHIP COTTON' to first clou house,
ew York, and make liberal CASH
J. B. ITHY k UP.
FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE.
and commodious Livery Stab
into a Ware Huase fur tb
oTOottoft and Merchandise,
patronage oi our friends
WKhavoj
jX.Wf of
PISTOLS.
PISTOLS,
which we are selling obeup.
J. ENNIS it CO.
Preen and Black Tea.
A FRESH LOT of Jenkins’ celebrated Teas,
Juet received *nd lor sale bv
dec 3 tf CARTKK k FLOURNOY.
Sage.
A SM ALL lot effresh Sage, just received nnd
tor sale by CaKTEK k FLOUKNOY.
dec 3 tf
Lemon Syrup,
Philotoken or Females’
Friend,
Drake’s Plantation Bitters
ft ra
WM. O. BWAN,
(LATE OF TENNESSEE.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, QA.
THOS. O. JOHNSON,
(LATE OF ST. LOUIS, M0-.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Claim anti Real Estate Agent,
No* 00 Market. Street, (Up Stair*,
MONTGOMERY, A Is A. •
Oct. 13—tm* * ^ f j
J. T. PEYTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEMPHIS,' TENJfKNSKK.
Holers to lion. Hines Holt, Columbus, Ha.
sept 8, I860—dm
Hpgii M. King. James M. Rlhrell.
RUSSELL & KING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
MIE above named having formed n pnrt-
_ nerehip. will practice law In Muccogee and
adjoininguounties and ip KurnwlI county. Ala.
Pgroflioo front’ rDom over Odnby’s store,
dec 10—1m . : ,
C. Vf. M(
ATTORNEY 11
P ERSONAL .ad prompt attention givon to
consignments.
Cotton purohueed. lulyZU—II
w. a. sxusNiinv. «• »• warnoik.
WARNOOK &OO.,
COTTON BROKERS
COMMISSION "MERCHANTS,
Office No. 131 Broad St.,
(Rosette k Lawhon's Auction Room.)
HKY are prepared to
audise. Produoe. Ac. , .
Particular attention given to the salo ot
COTTON. PRODUCE. Ac.
Baqoiko. Kora, Ac., furnished at the market
** Columbus, Qa., Aug. 3.1866.—tf
R. J. M08KI, SENIOR. ± R. J. MUSES, JUNIOR.
LAW NOTICE.
T MIK UNDKKSltlNED have formed a co
partnership, under tho utune und style o!
K, J. MOSEb, nnd will eetuhlish an olhoo I11 1
Columbus, tls , on the 1st October next. In tho
moantime letters addressed a* above will *
promptly attouded to.
Tho sonior partner will attend regularly the
United States District Court at Savannah, the
Supremo Court ol Georgia for this Judicial
DUtrioL the Courts of tuo Chattahoochee Cir
cuit, and upeu special retalnor in Important
cases will attend any of the Courts in Oeorgiu
(Federal or *tato.)
BEDELL & CO„
Grocer* and Comminion Merchants,
(Nearly opposite Hank • f Ojlumbue,
COLUMBUS, GA..
ROCEL
f every kind.
Consignments of Merchandise solicited.
Prompt attention given to the purchase aud
‘eseription.
W. A. BKDKLL*
A. 0. BEDELL.
C. 8. HARRISON.
H. S: IS 1 OOsolnnmtl. *£ ^ }n.Y.
BAKER, ROGERS A 00.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
MO A 30 East Second Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
W HOLESALE DEALERS in Fancy and
Staple Urooeries. Western Reserve Cheese
aud Butter: Dried. Canned and Foreign Fruits.
Fish of all kinds. Seed. Ac. , t
J wo members of our firm reside in N
ng thus eonsuatly in the market,
take advantage ot favorable obanves. and buy
ing from first hands, gives us fooilUies for got-
ri„ U <mds. unsurpassod by any houso in tho
*** Advances made ou oonslgnmonts to
B. P. BAKER Si C0„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 tO Poarl et«, Hanover Square,
NEW YORK.
oct 27—3m* _ __
Day Boarders.
T HOSE (iwlrtn, DAY BOARD ou U smn-
modatwl at th. Saratoga ltMtaurant at £10
par month. Feraona wishlag on. meal a day
115 Boardar* oan gat their meats at any hour.
•^Meala furniahad to those leaving on tha
Maco^ain. CHARLEY BARROW.
parbouli
short tail."
-mark* except a very
The Chinch) in CeUfuruia arc ad.anc *
ing in oivilitatiou; iualead of pilfering
hen-roosts they now rob the banks.
aug 15- tf
R. J. MUSKS
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney at Xiaw,
tUflice over Store of CJuuby A Cu„)
H AVING resumed the practice of Law, 1
will hereafter give my undivided attention
to all buidnesi entrusted to me lor this and con*
tiguous counties.
July 20-tf
r
Law Notice.
kord, Russell county, Ala., are 1 ropitrud to
_ applications for p&rdoa under the Prcsi-
dt ut’s amnesty proclamation, and also to trans
act all othor prolossional busiucss,
G. D. A U. Wu. HOOPER,
aug 23-1 f
Sterling’s Ambrosia,
_ lion fur the Loir, for sale by
dec3tf CARTER A FLOURNOY,
ed» The character ol the sou is hammock,
second hammock, and upland, and nearly all
fresh. The timber consists of beedi, bireb.
_ , -,/en rooms, oesiact
U,-closet*. pantries, with a commodious ve
randah one hundred and fifty two fret long:
In short, it is an elegant.''ionthem Uouee Also
kitehen, smoke house, briok dairy and ice
house: eating house for laborers, and fine
double negro houses of two rooms ooeh 18 by 20
foot, with glass windows, well plastered and
painted, with brick pfllat and ohimeies; a
commodious two atory barn, paeking screw and
gin house, with an almost new and very supe
rior 60 saw gin—s agar mill, and two 100 gallon
kettles.
This is one of the best Cotton Plantations In
ehsteru Alabama, conveniently situated, easy
'if access, and with theobolceof either Mont
gomery or Columbus as a market. 7 am de-
(annined to ntll. Those who wish may try the
"freedmenI shall not.
Terms, $15,000 cash, or $16,000 in two equal
installments. If the latter, the first payment
on 25th December instant, and second twelve
months tbroafter without interest.
Corn, meal, mulos, cotton seed Ac., supplied
on reasonable terms If desired. Titles perfect.
Freed people on the place and will be glad to
get homes for another year.
If nut sold within fifteen days, the place will
be lor rent.
Persons wishing further particulars or to ex
amine the place are referred to my friend, Mr.
John £. Colbert, Columbus* Qa.
deo5-tf.
Administrator’s Sale.
O N Wednesday the 13th day of December
-.V ox h an or der of tbo Court of Ordinary,
«t W1 ^Vg. 8 ?. 11 th,® personal property of Joseph W.
woolfolk, deceased, late of Muscogeo county,
at the plantation belonging to his estate, situa
ted on the river road seven miles below Colum
bus, consisting ot Corn, Fodder, Peas, Shucks.
Potatoes. 12 head of Horses and Moles. 30 or 40
head of Cattle, among them a fine English Bull,
several fine English Cows and others of mixed
grades, t-heep. Goats, a large lot of Stock lloss.
Cert*. Ox Wagon, Cooking Utensils
ami Plantation Implements of all kinds. At
the same time wifi Be rentod, for the next year,
the Plantation, containing over 1500 acres, 700
of which is opon land—500 acres of the cleared
land lies in what is known as Woolfolk’s Bend,
end is not surpassed in fertility by any lands in
the State. Sale to continue from day to day
until the property is disposed of.
W. G. WOOLFuLK, Adm’r.
nov ?u ids
Administrator’s Sale.
tha L. Carnes, deceased, in Musoogee county,
near Upatoie poet office, the personal property
of said deceased, confuting of corn, fodder,
oats. peas, potatoes, farming utensils, two wag
ons, household furniture und bedding, mules,
LOOK OUT!
PRAIRIE PLANTATION.
Lands, situated in Maoon oouuty, Alabama,
Land For Sale.
WILL sell 3C0 acres of good pine land, suit
able for cotton; 60 acres cleared, the balance
well timbered: half mile from the M. A G. it.
K and ona and a half miles above Silver Run
depet, on the old stage road from Columbus to
Eufaula. PoFiession given immediately if de
sired. For particulars apply on the premises to
nov53 2tawlm J. A. TOWERS.
miles south of Tuskogee
Creek.
There arc between seven and eight hundred
acres cleared land in a high state of cultivation;
good framed negro oabins for 40 hands! framed
gin-house and iron screw. All bean built with
in tho last four years. An artecian well, fur
nishing an inexhaustible supply of water,
Thcrio lam's have long been considered the
most desirable in the State, for their DURA
BILITY nnd PRODUCTIVENESS, yielding
remunerative crops of oorn and cotton.
Corn, fodder, pork and stock hogs, cuttle and
mulus. cotton seed and implements to carry ou
tho farm for another year, can be bought with
tb« placo. Freed men on too place can be hir
ed. Possession given immediately*
dec 2 Jm C. E. JOHNSTON.
Montgomery Advertiser and Tuskegee News,
will copy and send bill to this office.
Lowujos, ten miles fro’e Valdosta, tho
county town, und two miles from Ayattuh.—
The tract contains *our thousand three hun
dred acres. Fourteen hundred are in cultiva
tion, notsurpos ed in lert lily in the county,
of which eleven hundred have been oleared
within four years. The climate is decidedly
hoaltby and the settlement eli
Appended to tho plantation
. __ « gEW ,1x511, entirely m
commodious and well constructed.—
The quarters for the laborers are comfortable
and capable of accommodating upwards o’ two
hundred. Thero are two large cotton and gin
bouses upon the plantation. AI1 of the stock
Plantation for Bent or Bale.
iug 1200 acres— 600 to 700 oleared; good Dwell
ing IlouHe, Negro Houses, Gin House, Gin.
Screw, and all other appurtenances of u first
cities place. Apply to
dec 2 liu J. RHODES BROWNE.
before January,
FOR SALE,
M Y PLANTATION on the Chattaboochei
river. 1< <miles above KiUaiU*, Barbour
couatVt Alew.oppusUo Florence. Georgia,
taming 1480 acres land, 600 cleared: 20v w
which is fresh und well watered by the Wepuf-
koe creek running through the centre 01 it.
Eight negro houses and accessary out-build-
iugs. YVnter Gin; Grist and Saw Mill. G
id Stock of all kinds sold with the place,
nov 12 t Jan 1 Q. li. WILLI Ah 1
A Good Chance!
I OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202V* 1
».f Land for sale; adjoining the whole length
of the corporation of Lumpkin, cast; 80 acres
cleared and 120 acres in tho woods.
nov 10 lm* J. G. SINGER
Mucou Telegraph copy nnd sond bill to J. G. S.
Corn 8tarch,
dec 3 tf
THE GEM
Restaurant,
(UNDER T. S. SPEAR'S.)
/—x ' li now ilrepared to fur-
(eJniHh at short notice, at
EiJ^siif hour, Dat or NiaiiT,
all the dclicacios of the M r
season—such as OYSTERS; GAME, of alt
kinds: FOWLS. FISH, *
and Wines uiay he had.
deo 1 , tf
WALTER STEWART,
J. J. KEENAN,
Advances on Cotton
rilllE Undersigned *re prepared to ipako rash
1 Cn'h Advances oil Cotton consigned to their
frionda in
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
78 BROAD 8TRKKT.
For Rent,
FOR RENT,
jomfortable ROC
Hall building. AppUt. NTgR>
00.11-tfMun copy. atM«»o6,ss R.llrotd.
Buggy aud Carriage Factory !
WITH NEAT UOTTAUC and a MILL
T OFFER FOR SALE, that large a»d>com
• I uiudions Buggy and Carriage Factory, situ*
nted in Foravlh, Ga., formerly owned by Capt.
J. it. Banks, of Columbus. Th'
extensive, covering nearly an a
fronting tho street 300 feet
The Blacksmith Shops have seven Forges,
with every couvenieuce for work. The Wood
riul. Thu Paint, Trim and Harnees Depart
ments tire peculiarly well adapted for the dif
ferent-hnackes. There is a go%d supply of
lrtntTFltwqbw Intent improved Springs and
Axles. A must excellent seleetion of F'ine
Paints, Trimmings and Leather. An inexbaui-
table quantity of Spokes* Hubs. Rims, and
20,UU) Bolts aud Screws. A fine assort-
LlV,]il.ll POOL.
Parties desirous of shipping Cotton to the
ubove points aro invited to givo thorn a cull.
j iiyv.17 lA»t . GREENWOOD k GRA\
BARNETT & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
aOCKIW AND COMMISSION MfcBCBANTS,
qas:i.»r Mf CU.tr alftsl,Broad «t..i
COLUMBUS, (JA.
1JR0MPT Attention given to all Consign
X uents and Shipments of Cotton to New
York. New Orleans and IAv«fPQol. Libctal
udvanccb made on consignments, nor 17 U
rnontol Harness (both wagon nnd boggy) and
Harness Material. In foci erervt ,ug co
plete for a first clas. Carriage and /' uggy Fi
Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES,
OFFIOK —
AT ODD FELLOWS HAM**
First door te the right on first floor-
novlIFtf t < t a
DR. V.1I. TALIAFHRR0
RESUMES the ptoc'ioe of Mediciuo in this
Othiotf over the law office of the late Col. Holt.
Residence on McIntosh street, formerly occu*
pied by Mr. Dewitt.
_nov 26 lux
DR BELLAMY
H AS removed his offlbe to the Prescription
Store of Dr. Law. No. 79 Broad Street.
Residence at Mr. Wiley Junes’,
sspr-flm. ’.
1 HCOtlOBK RARR1B
EW
LOUISVIJ.LE, KY.
- Nt*v. 11,18t>6—ly
Mules! Horses!! Mules!!!
!te 1.' *£ 4a
Aa HEAD of fine Tennessee Mules and Hore-
m. fur sal/at the Livenr Stable* of
HAINKS. MctlVHlEE A CO.
This Is all cflod Mo«k-*fr«e from brands of
any sort, never bavins been worn down iu army
ffi. J. BlKfK ARD^_
Rank Notes Wanted.
T AM anthortied to purohase not
FOR SALE.
AND TO ARRIVE,
Ann isACics
•200
nov M tf
CKS Lrv’BRPOOL «ALT.
OANDLKR. BROWN A CO..
146 Broad Stre.t
Wood! Wood!
* OWICM Mot ILK Alto G mi to R. R.
P ARTIES wishing Oak and Hickory and
Heart Pine Wood by the oar load oan be
tupplied apon application to
1. M. FRAZER, Treasurer.
act n tf
DR. A. J. FOARD,
\A KDICAL DIRECTOR ol tb.1,1. Army of
IVA Tennessee, teuders his prefessional aervi-
ees to the oitiien* of Columhus und v wiuily.
House.
Office in the Perry
Oct 28 tf
DOCTOR STANFORD
RESUMES th* prootlw of MoUMo. .
XV Surgery. Cases from a dutauce requir!
surgical attention can find comfortable a:co
AM anthortied to puroheae notes- of the
* '* “ ' Alebema,
LoukUnm
and Teuneasee. end will pay full market rate*
t„rlh..nm.. w - x x7,kxaNDKR,
Ag’t K. M. Bruce k Co.,
No. 95, Broad st., over Ennis’ st,
OOt M tf 1. i GBP OfPfo ! ,i.il:llil.'t
Dwelling Wanted.
tory. It is the larpcat Factory of tn_
(leurpia, aud is now in successful operatiou
with h lull corps of the beet workmen, both
morully und mechanically.
Every thinking man must know that all South
ern iiunutjarturee cannot but succeed and any
invent,nent in them will pay u handsome divi
•tend. A business man, xeith energy, cun utuki
the propertyp^fv 5U per cent. Upon the lot and
wtll bo bold with it tea verg nice Cottage, with
nil necessary out-buildings, garden, Ac. If
dosired. 1 will sell with it, or separately, my
fur mi near Forsyth, Upon th* pla-'e is one of
the best Grfct MiMs in Georgia. For full par
ticulurs, apply to Cant. J. K. Banks, of Colum
he* who knows all about it, or to Saupingion.
Dow. X Co.,
Forsyth, Ga.
1,000 ACBEA
VALUABLE PLANTATION
FOR S-A.X-E OR. RENT
rpilE Plantation end Residence of Mrs. V. H
ity. Hi mil
Walker, in Harris count]
riles abov
8« on t
,je 1-th ul Dceembt.
jHdcr. Also, wilt be toMnoro, fodder, mules,
wagons, cattlo, bogs, .Vo. Terms easy,
nly^’i A. C. WALKER.
Notice.
e
... —Jrtby Motif
that they must come up and settle: and th_.
who fail to pay by first day of January next,
that ihoir notes and aooount* will be pul in smt
at onco. Tho books and papern of tM concern
are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook
Hotel. CODY. PLhMlNG k SWIFT.
Columbus. Oot. 31,1866.—tjnnl
N otioe.
.press Jt
on the 12th ot Dooembar next, 287 acres of land,
'Cow*, bogs. horses end mules, corn, fodder, peas,
potatoes, household und kitchen furniture.
Turin a cash. G. M. AND ARSON
nov 26 2
For Sale,
power
STEAM ENQINE,
in perfect running order. It he* e good double-
fluinl Boiler and all the appurtenanoes neces-
Rnqnlrer
K
Jjj,
Iambus, Qa
DR. H. AI. CLECKLEY,
a o ubofat:
a LENDERS his service* to theoitiseng of Col-
ninbus end rteinit/. Office el his residence
on Mclntosn street* belwee.i Randolph and Jst.
Glair, next door to Dr. Ctuhtusu's burnt oorner.
Office hours from f to 8 A. M. and from 1 to 6.
P. M. aug 18-tf
A Plantation Wanted.
• good Cotton Ptm.
g year, with stock to work
plies. I will return at the
T WANT TO KENT a good Cotton l>tnnta-
i tion for the ensuing year, with stock to wurfc
U aud uae year’s sppplib*. I will retum at the
*nfl of the v#nr thesnme amount of supplies apd
all the stock in ds gOod condition as I recr ! ~
shslfo
.... .... - r receire
it and will give one naif of the crop tor the rent*
wU ‘ b, #lffl oI-Y,cR.
nov 24 tf
of J. Kyle k Co. Possession -
January next. .JOREPL1 F. POU.
__novl tL
FOR RENT,
1 GOOD PLANTATION in Russell otmntv.
A Alabama, from ilk) to 250 acres of w)tich is
rrosh land that will produoe ootton finely.
Coru Fodder, Mule*, horse*, cattle, and hogs,
can bo purchased on the premise*.
Apply at this Office,
noy U tf t
ISELECT
LIMITED SCHOOL,
COLUMSUS, QA.
T HE kimkwwHI'b* to
40 I’Uj'iI,. and .11 will b« *x-
fwtM. .fl.r .atarihk, to oOWtinot a
Ik. roiurindar of th. r.*i
Th. K*h«l..tta y.ar will k
Jod iuto ih 10. term*. Thi
?h l
irk*
June. Payment*dee for each term at
FOR SALE.
TWO HIGHLY IMPKOVED
COTTON PLANTATIONS
O NR. well known'e* Roanoke, in Darin
coonty, Alabama, eleven miles above Ku
feuta. end thirty-five below OolmuKa». lying
immediately on the Chattahoochee river, can
taining 2,400 acre*. 1,300 of whioh are cleared
and 80U river bottom.
The other known a* Calebee. in Maoon conn
ty. Alabama, situated about three miles from
the Mobile and Girsrd Railroad. sn«l \
fhitn Oolnmbq*. end contaieityr l.Up at
of which are cleared, nnd being part tioh
land.
These plantations hnvs always bsen regarded
a* among the most desirable in the StaU
account of their prodnetirenees, end oenren
lent location. Bach place hne the*neceseari
outbuilding tor 40 to 60 laborers. Previsions,
■took, and implements, can be bought at mar
ket Tolu** on the places. Negroes on the pie
ces may bs hired.
Apply to E W. SEA BROOK
fit
- Coiambus, tia.
I JKai T 8, AVB A.V** “^rtm.Dt 6f 8tr.w8.rry
t its be < I Plant*, which can bs bed In any oosnUty
M«W # . .. . . f by applying to A. M. Allan, at RinfitfSold
Petr rates and parliculoie apply le [corner. JAfl. ML^LLER
iTr. McINTuSH* j dwllf
late Major George
4 — Dawson, lyi
Dougherty county and containing 1100
k and hiokory lands) and aojoime
lying
. __D0 acres
— v — ng lands of
orehorn, Walker, McClaren. Jones and oth-
s is for sale. Terms cash.
Apply to L. W. DAWSON,
oct 24-3tawtf , on tho premises,
to E. W. Seabrook. Columbus, Ga.
For Sale,
Possession to bo given on or
J. WALDBURQ,Savannah.
GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY
3 Agents, we have this day formed a co
partnership with Messrs. White, Carter &
Co., t«2 Broadway, New York, and they wr"
very shortly be prepared to loan money for tl
cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Sugar. Th .
will also provide white labor for the South gen
erally. Iu a low days we shall issue circulars
setting forth all those things in detail, from the
above house. Having formod this arrangement
wo cau offer greater facilities for the sale of
Southern litnJ than any establishment in th*s
country. We therefore solicit the patronage of
those desiring to sell land. Prompt attention
givon to all business entrusted to our caro.
Dec2—tf MARSHALL k PARSONS.
^OpET_ORDEfiS.
TA V, 'Oll COIIKTY7
G\X^. TAYL0R ~?^Chh
of .aid
exeente to th. .aid Mi ifi^
conditioned to .x.ouu tkfJi huTS
the .aid William w 1? ‘“'P 1 ")
lot of land (No. 12!> 1 num'i/ 0 ’"'•"'wt loi 1
twenty-nine, and all onJt
number on. hundred "ti (S, fl
lot of land No. 123 ) nnmK.. 1,1 ,ll * e .xiid»?’
tow'fiiimp: ssar-S wffi 1
B.TiifvfiwrtaiK'lft H
titles to tho said lois of land W „! b o° ut
erwifle, nroTidin* therefor ’kid
psarin* that the.aid William u-
the full amount of th. .urchu,' h «l!
lots ot land ; and said Wi1ltY.^*u- r 'E c<
petitioned Ihi? <girt to“SSJf'M 5
Rucker, tb. ij«cutoVof th. IS*. reil 4l
Richard B. Rucker, dacealed n il* “'5, J
title, to .aid lot. of lanch hi l ”'f r w “"u5
.aid bond. Therefore, .11
are hereby notified and rtouiVSi".
objeo lion, (if any th« ba"2. iuhS SI**
prescribed by law.) why ,aid HtUm kt (
not be ordered to execute or,, Lk
in SKI
Extract from th. Minute, of r ,
dec 8 warn J ~ J ~
Ouardian~s5eT
F T virtue of an order from the Co-_‘,,
n.ry of Taylor county, will
me Court Home door in Boiler. TajU,^
on th. flrit Tuesday iu J.nuaiV aS?’£S
the uaual hour, of tale, one houi.^udiijaS
town of Butler whereon Mra Beii*,»I.
now reside., on the north aid. efth. u'
Kaiiro.d, There is some twenty i
attached to the plftco; aood dwel'
.Mary out-building., ,ood w.IUfi.‘Si
or.tty aood orchard, and vineyard, '
Tonguif to the orphan, of Enoch 11" »,'
leceased. Sold ior toe benefit ot
Term. cash. HESTER ffiW
.HovZS.mdrd^awfitlUm) 'Wt'L
OGORGIA.. Taylor County, |
Court or Ohdi.vaiiy (or.aidCount,J
WHEREAS. Mr..Nan™ b wiffii S
,7 * to mo for letter, of tuardinK
li. K. Nancy Ann, Sarah Ann, Willi,“ 73
E n r„ d i , ,op A r L ' ' Vll * on i orphan* oi
Wi son, into ol Taylor county, deceuel 1
-i. T - hl8 l*,tbo r or o re t° cilo all concerned J
their obicctions (if any they hart) J
ahould not be gruutod th. applic.nl ,,?
of the Jaw, r u w
Witness my hand officially.
HUFF,
nor 15-wlm
GEORGIA, Tatlor Cocntt—Two
y after dute. I shall apply to the Conrufl
dinary of saia county, lor leave to sell al 1
real estate of Martha Newsom, late o'J
county, deceased, for the benefit of thehtid
n JOSHUA NEW80.V,
nov 15-.2m '
G F.0RG I A—TA\ LOR COUNTY.-X.fl
Invnlo applies to me for letters of add
Iration ou the estate of John S. DaiiJiutl
of said county, deceased. "
All persons concerned are hereby Dotiiw
show cause (if any they have) why said lm
should not be granted to said appliraot»
next November term of the Court of 0
lor said county.
Given under my hand, this Nov.lit,lit
nov2-30d J. J. HUFF, OrdiM
G E0RGIA-TAYL0R COUNTY,-8.1*
McKinney applies to me for letter*«(
ministration on the estate of Joshua Mcau
lato of said county, deceased.
All persons concerned are htreby
show cause (if any they have) why uid
should not be granted to said applicant
next November term ol the Court of 0
for said oounty.
Given undurmy hand, this Nov. lit. 1*1
nov2-30d J. J. HUFF. 0rd.an
flQO.OOO
WATCHES, CHAINS
DIAMOND RINGS, Ac.
WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS I
All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each,
Without regard to value!!
Not to be paid for until you know what you are
to receive I
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES!
All to be sold for $1 Each:
250 Solid Silver Dining Sets $75 to $300
600 Silver Salvers and Urns. ... 50 to 250
600 Solid Silver Tea Sots complete .. GO to 300
150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs 75 to 250
200 Mahogony Musical Boxes, 24airs GO to 200
250 Gold Hunting Watches.... 75 to 250
250 Ladles Enamelled Gold Watches 50 to 200
500 Gents’ Hunting Silver Watches 35 to 100
600 Open-lace Silver Watches 25 to 50
500 Ivory Opera Glasses 25 to 100
500 Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes 50 to 100
300 Six Barrel Revolvers 15 to 50
500 Single and Double Shooters- 10 to 50
.'i00 Elegant Oil Paintings 50 to lot)
250 Marble Statues, Busts, kc 50 to 200
I Diamond Rings 50 to 100
_ mouths from date application will biq
to the Ordinary of Taylor County for is
sell the real estate belonging to the *
K. U. Wilson, deceased.
HESTER WILSON,(Jut
Oct 3d, 18ft5-2m|oclH]
_. T _ T Photo. Albums, all sites..
2,(MM)old Vest A Neck Chains
3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets..
6.000 Chased Gold Bracelet*
2.000 Chatelaine k Guard Chains ..
“ olitaire A Revolving Brooches
jtya k Florentine do
6.000 Coral. Opal k Emerald do
6 000 Mosaic, jet k lava Eardrops ...
7.000 Corel A Emerald Eardrops
5.000 California Diamoud Pins
5 non Cal. Cluster Diamond Pins
sets Solitaire Buttons k Studs
8.000 Gold Thimbles. Penoils, Ac
10.U0U Lonket*. double glass
■|,UO0 Lockets lor Miniatures
1.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac
1.000 plain Gold Rings -
.000 chased Gold Rinas
10.000 Shield A Signet Rings
10.000 California Diamond Rings
ladies’ Jewelry, jet
ladies’ Jewelry, coral
5.000 set. Ladies’ Jewelry, onyx
5,000set* Ladies’Jewelry, lava
2.600 set* Ladies’ Jewelry, mosaic...
10.000 Gold Pens with Sil. holders-.
5.000 Gold Pens with Gold holders—
5.000 Gold Pens A holders, super’r-
G.OQOSilver Goblets A Drinking Cups
S.00J Stiver Castors A Wine Holders
2.101 Silver Fruit A Cake Baskets...
5 to 50
15 to 30
5 to 10
0 to 12
5 to 20
5 to 10
4 to 10
4 to 10
4 to 10
3 to 8
5 to 20
3 to 10
3 to 10
3 to 8
3 to 5
5 to 10
3 to 8
4 to 10
4 to IU
3 to 10
3 to 10
5 to 10
8 to 12
10 to 15
12 to 20
20 to 30
5 to 10
0to 12
10 to 15
8 to 10
15 to 50
20 to 50
Mrs. S. K. Davis, sdmioui/irj
the estate of Joseph E. Belvemteo, d«c«L
having applied for letters of diimUnw li
said administration: L
It is therefore ordered, that all perfciifl
cerned show cause, if any they baTi.akTlr
of dismission, as aforesaid, should not bin
ed to the said applicant by the Court ofll
nary to be held in and for said county*!
S rat Monday in April next; and thatthum
o published in terms of the law. J
A true extract from tho minutes of uidn
J. J. HUFF, UrJiH
Oot 5-mfim
n EOBGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Rn
VJ St.—W. H. Ingram, administrator oil
estate of W. L. Guy, deoeaied. bavintup
for lettors of dismission from said mutii
It i* therefore ordered that all ptrwul
cerncd show cause. If sny they bare. Hr
ters of dismission, as aforesaid, looudg
granted to the said applicant by tne caj
Ordinary to be held in and for said cost
the first Monday in April next; and m
order be published in terms of tne U».
A true extract from the minutesofmij
J. J. BUFF, L
Poet 6,1865 m6m
MAU ION COUNTY.
Messrs. PARKINSON A Co.. No. 2>-8 Broad
way, New York, Extensive .Manufacturers aud
importers of many of the leading and most
fashionable styles of Watohes and Jewelry, de
siring to increase their business to an unlimited
extent, have resolved upon a Great GUt Sale,
subjeot to the regulations following:
Certificates naming each article and its value,
are placed in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed.
One of these envelope* will bo sent by mail to
My address on receipt of twenty-five cent*,
All Articles Sold at One Dollar each, without
regard to value.
On receipt of the cortificate you will se# what
you are going to have, and then it is at your
option to send the dollar and tako the article or
« ot. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Wntch.
iantond King, or any set of Jewolryon our
list for One Dollar, and in no cose can they get
less than one dollar’s worth, a* there are t<o un
certainties. The price of certificates is a* fol
lows. One for 25 oents; five for $1: eleven for
$2: thirty for $5. with elegant premium : ?ixty-
flve for $10, with bonus j one huudred for l|a,
and^ handsome present te the getter up of the
C AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE,
to whom special inducement* aro ofiered. Ad
r0M 'PAKKINMON A CQ. f lmportets.
2U8 Hroadtray, Netc York.
KSTABLISKD IN 1780.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. add BATIMOIIK 8TRKBT,
(NEAR CHARLES.)
BALTIMORE:, MD.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
COACH, WAGON AND SADDLE HARDWARE
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
VRLLOES, SPOKES. HUBS. BOWS.
SHAFTS. AXLES. SPRINdS.
ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
XjBATBXIR,
00ACU VARNISH. JAPAN AND LKATU-
• EH VARNISH. BKNZOINK,
HftrtMMOil BlMklnx, Axl. Onm, C.rri*(.
BolU, B.nda, Oil Cloth, Bu.klu, T.rr.U,
Ho.lu, Bill,. OrnuB.Dti, Hum Lac.,
Frimn. Ac., ail at th. lowMt price.
• FOR CASH. .
N.t 9 «<m
WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS.
iluatlni Ca.. Wateha*.
ALSO.
lo.out) Par.ua.loa Cap,,
aftf 16-tI
R ailroad stock at adhbb
TOR'S PALB.-l)y virlu. of an orf«
th. Court of Ordinary of.ManonwjMJ
be aold before tb. Oourt-Iln.i. « hll»' i *f
on the ftrt*t Tue*day in Febmiary
lowing Lund ami Railroad Hook. t^ "i
of land. No. Ill ; north half of No.lU 6
hnlfofNo.il/>: aouth half of So. o> j
fntninir five hundred aerca. non> o'' 1 " 1
the noth diatriot oi Schloy county. 6a.
Alio, ut tho oan. tin*
.harm In th. .South-M.f-t.rn Rail"^ 1
as the property of Dom.l iryior.
Terns »od.kno.n Y on th.^^
dec 7 w46d (J- u-
A DMINISTRATOR’B BALE.—Jr '
A an order Iron th. Uonor.bl. Co' 1 *
dinary of Marion county, will h. •“",1
fir.t Tooadn/ In February n.st. ” jj
Court-llou.o in Buena \ Uta.
ing lots and narc.li of Und. *
.outh half oi No. 247: Fifty W
north-cart corner of No -V. J
No.O'ai: aud No. 267; conumwf ««" 1
r«i and fifty IIW acroa, nor. or
the fourth tfth) district oi orig’Milf**
now Marion county. Sold.« '“Jo
Isaac 11. P..b w,l‘W“ “ d tMtV '
Credit until 25th Dk^blVIJ
dec7 w40d (J* —- _
to me for letter* of ■'
tate of Charle* A. Be... - fiietia-l
All concerned. * re 5 Tnidlf
tion* on or by tho .eecond jowaa^ -j
next, to the granting ofM'o
1\ it new my band In C
deo 7 td rrjT'giig
nEOBOlA, MAKION C0CNIY - ,
tl Nutt, guardian of J.mo» A, n*
fur letters of dismlalion. ^ «•*
All Pomona efflW’VflhffthTSS'i
file their objection* Jitotn i ^ ^
by law to tho >’o^-
Witnotf, my hand in utnee. LO j
1865.
dccl worn
|-xE0K0Ia7maRIdN C01
lx oold before the Court
Buena Vi.-u. »"; b ’'''ubSjDf 1 *
next, the Law Cl' 11 '' * 1 uiil*'*,
Oliver, doeemsed. W '^7„ LitrartJ
Buena \ ista. p. OLIVKK
dec 1 w40d 1 —'
thi. Court for leas, to se»
decca*cd : , - a all eooc* r#, ‘ J
This la therefore l " J't'i'
rxLX"*vr h,o “ ,d " 0 ' b ' pM f
2.5th, 1865. o JAS * ^ ^
of Mra. P.raulu "1*“' J
county. «,„rt*rned » ,eber tvwJl
AU person* corner:) ,, ,h>
show eupa. Uf J.Tu, laid *ft Jfi
should not be gr»"'' <1 ( lb , Cotf'"
next Doeembor term ,
(hr said count! • , j thii N^VaJ
Given under n» “*^ 0 .
nov2-w30d
nEOKUIA - "•‘1“'“. C il r Lo*'%
IJ Crawford «nd B.W-, T ,
t„r. of the ~taW , UK
said dw.a«od. j ,re h
All person. e.neera'“ >r . .kr%
show cause. 8 •“> Mf ,,
Lh. sal. of *aid ISJLJJJ, IO.J5 1
*1 at the next F.or»»jforWl
Ordinary to b. heU JJ 1 d ,bu W
tliv.n oodsr in) ““jjo. U *
vember, 1865.
dec 1 w2m