Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 17, 1865, Image 4

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n. MarJham.. IJd. Pabhohb KaimltvcrHan, There wan once an honest German who wanted to see a little of the northern world, and bo loft his little village Tot- tlingen, and set out on foot for Amster dam, the great and rich capital of Hoi- | land. He knew not a word of Dutch, | and quite forgot that the people do not apeak Germau, hut quite a different lan guage. When he arrived at Amsterdam ho wandered through the fine street* in amazement at the rare sights. He had never seen such splendid things before, and now he could not enjoy them enough. At last his eye fell upon one louse finer than any other. A long time he stood before it, and looked at tho beautiful flowers in the windows, and the rich cur tains and the costly marble palaces, and the great pictures that he could see with in. Tho very windows were larger than the front door of his little house in Tot- tlingen. At last he could not help stopping a gentleman who was going by, and say ing to him in honest German, “My good frieud, can you tell mo what tho name of the gentleman is who owns this great house opposite ?” Tho man whom he accosted was probably thinking of some very imyortant matter, and so be turned off poor Hans with tho simple answer, “Kannitverstan,” which iu English is the same ns tho words “Cannot understand,” kan being ran. nil being not, verstan be ing understand. The good Germau, however, did not know the man answered anything but the name of the rich man, hut stood and stared at the house, and thought wlmt n happy man Mr. Kaunit- verstan must be to live in such a magnif icent mansion, and have everything that heart could wish. .By ami by Hans wandered on till lie got to tho great docks of Amsterdam. He was amazed at the size of tho great shins, aud at the number of the masts, unit wondered bow his eye would fight its way through, and come to the cud of tho forest of them. A while after lie spied one ship larger than the rest, and began to wutcli the sailors as they unloaded it. It bud just come in from tho East Indies, and was full of nil manner of costly goods. Tho men brought out tho bags of rieo and camphor and sugar and coffee and pep per, and placed them on the shore. “Ah!” thought linns, “1 wish 1 knew what is the name of the fortunate man who owns all these things!” So ho turn ed to one of the workmen. But lie re ceived for his answer a blunt Kunnitver- stan. “0,” said llans to himself, “of course such a splondid house as that, I sec uow where it all comes from.” So the poor fellow began to fall into a very gloomy fit, and to think how unequal things are in this world; how poor he was, and how rich other people are, and to get very miserable indeed. So lie wnlked away from the wharves, and kept thinking: his face was loug, and his heart was heavy. All at once however* ho suw a new sight which called his thoughts away from himself. There came round the corner a great funeral procession. It was plain that it must be some very rich mau, for the number of horsos, and the fine clothing of the undertakers, and the rich carriages, and the great plumes and the heavily draped hearse, assured him that it must be so. He slopped with his hat in his baud, and felt a pity as every good man should do for those who had been left behind, When the long procession was just closiug, IIuus ventured to ask a gentleman who was walking beliiud whose funeral it was. and who, although with the mourners, was just then busily engaged in reckoning up how much lie should gain that day on his cotton, it hav ing risenJten gilders a bale. So without much attention to the question of tho honest German, hejust answered, Kan- nitvorstan. “O dear, dear,” thought Hans, “then poor Mr. Kannitverstuu is dead! For all his riches, for all his great house, and great ship lie has had to die just us I shall have to some time. Poor man, there he lies, and all his money can only buy him a shroud and a bunch of rosemaries to lay on his breast! I am sorry, I can't envy him.” The poor fel low found his wav back to the tavern, sat down to a good slice of black bread and Limburg cheese, and ever afterward when lie was tempted to wish ho was richer than he was, lie thought of poor Mr. Kuiniitverstnn away in Amsterdam. —Con gre qation ali >>t. Southern Real Estate Office. MARSHALL& PARSONS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTION AND Commission Merchants, HARD WAV; IU HARDV/ARE!! J. ENNIS & CO., WHITEHALL ST., (Holland llou.o Blook, noar tho Hail Ho ATLANTA, GA. AsfKcnrrKs or Lord Palmerston.— Ja an English paper wh find the following characteristic anoedotos of tho deceased Premier: When Lord Derby’s translation of the Iliad was tir~t announced, n guest at Jiroudlattds told bun he mu*t keep p;»co with his great rival by transluting the Enoid. "Stop til] i him out of office, and the parallel will bo complete.” He laughingly quoted the authority of »,n eminent poysiemn, that continuance in office, with resulting employment, whs good for the health. “Would not active opposition do as well?” "No, no; that stirs up the bile and creates acidity. Ask DLraoli if it does not.” Nothing, by the way, created acidity in him ; he never said, or sanctioned an ill- natured remark on anybody. On being told that a clever assailant regretted a persona! attack, ho said, “Tell him 1 am not tho least otVended—the nioro particu larly bocauso 1 think 1 had tho best of it.’ It was mentioned to him that bis Chan- cdlor of tho Exchequer, Sir George Lew is, had boon writing letters to Notea and (^uorrios on 'Tho Wakeful no=s of Geesi-.** '•The wukiifuliio-s of goctel Why the Opposition will think ho means them; and, what is worse, they may say they are the goeso that saved the Capitol.” A couple were censured for going to country houses without an invitation. .“Don't he hard on them,” wus his sug- ostion, “for if they waited to be invited, they might go nowhi re ” On its being stated as a good sign that L*dy was only attended by a pop ular physician, who shall be namele-s, lie said, “Ah, very true, when you trust yourself to Dr. you should have a superfluous slock of hoalth for him to work upon.” When at Hr.Midlands ho was a regular attendant nt Komsey Church, but was oc casionally la'e. Once, when ho did not appear till towards the end of tho second lesson, tho sermon was nioro than ordina rily long, which a guest attributed to the complacent consideration of tho clergy man, who was determined that his lord- ship should gain in nno way what ho had lost in another. “I never saw it in that light beforo. 1 will lake good care not to tax his kindness again.” He was a purist in language, grammar and orthography, and fomo curious illus trations of his zeal for their reformation are preserved in the Foreign Office. Hu had a confirmed dislike to “that that” and “bad had as in n sentence thus constructed : “It wus said that that gen eral bad had a check.” A Cautious Hkt.—Au old and most respectable tradesman at Chichester, on being asked if be over speculated on a race, replied : ' I never bet more than a halfpenny bun iu my life and then I made a stipulation that if 1 luatl was to have the first bite.” We make Mies of Stork., Produce, and col- lect Rent.. Debt, and Soldier.; Claim., execute Derds, Mortgages, examine Titles, etc. Nov 9.1865-Sra M. R. BELL & CO., (Formerly Bell, Moork A Co.,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION And Forwarding Merchants. MARIETTA STREET, ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. Consignments arc solicited, which will re ceive our best personal attention, and the For warding business carefully and promptly done- REFERENCES: Messrs. S. R. MeCamy A C>., Atlanta, Ga. *' Silvey & Dougherty, do. John W. Duncan, Esq., do. .Messrs. Horton Sc Walton, Augusta, Go. _ k Msngham Macon. Gn. " J. W. Fours Sc Co.„ do. “ Robert Habersham Sc Sons, Savannah. '• Erwin A llardcc. do. *' Lee Jt Norton, Montgomery. Ala " A. I. Roach Sc Co Memphis, lenn. Marcus J. Wright, K-q„ Mussinsale & Snyder, Nashville. Tone. D. H. Baldwin Sc Co Now York dec 2—8m P. P. Pease & Co P. P. Poase ( No. 17 Alabama at, Scott's Range, 3d St., Bet.Cherry** Mulberry, ATLANTA, QA.j MACON. GA. COTTON FACTORS, —AND— Forwarding and Commission MER/GHAITTS. Jilll Kin*, Philadelphia, i'.'t; Wtu. Bryce A Co, New York; R. M. Bishop Sc Co., Cincinna i, Ohio; McDauiel Sc Irby. Lynchburr, Va; Er win Sc Hardee, Savannah, Ga; Guthrie Sc Co,, Louisville, Ivy; Ward, Shaw ± Co., Montgom ery, Ala; S. a, Webb x Co., Mobile, Ala; Alas- sengalo Ac Snyder, Nashville; Wm. J. Taylor, New Orleans. dee 2 3m R. Z. RUCKER, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 139, WEST SIDE BROAD ST. ■ Stock Dry Goods, Groceries, Cutlery, 2000 lbs I C Tin W_. which cun be had at lowest Wholesale or Retail, No difficulty in having your money changed. See., nrket prices— LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. CARRIAGES, HORSES and everything in the Livery Business. Also for FUNERALS Mr , i prepared to furnish a FINE HEARSE, at short notice. Horses taken on Board aud Sale, and every attention paid to them. A. UAMMKLL. ’ CohittabtA.Oct: Iff-tf CITY FOUNDRY. nPHK subscribers would respectfully inform they have REBUILT their are new prepared to do any kind of CASTINGS of Brass or Iron: such a> Sugar Mills of th mm JMPHOVEi) PATTERN io,i jujrttuvjiu l'Al jEKhi, ntid nnv tize; .. hlch w. will W A RKANT to STAND; SY It I i V KETTLES, BAKU. MILLS. UIN UKAltlNU, und any kind of mill work. ill make any kind of Machinery to nh uo < A U'_ \l I I I < <11/1 OT VI I I der; such as SAW-MILLS. GRIST MILLS, and in fact any thing iu our line. 99“ In connection with our business,we have secured the aorvices of one of the best PAT TERN MAKERS iu the country. We are also making u largo assortment of HOLLOW-WAKE: such as POTS, OVENS, SKILLETS. SPIDERS and LIDS. We will exchange any thing in our line for any kind ol Country Produce, nt old PRICES MONEY. Orders respectfully solicited and prompt! executed. PORTER, McILHENNY A CO.. Near Steamboat Landing, May 19.1865.—tf Colu’L bus. (la PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. DIE undersigned beg leave to inform their lrienus and the public generally, that they hare built a first class Foundry und Machine Shop on Oglethorpe street, between Franklin and Bridge street*, und are |>repnre<l to do __ything in thoir line of business. Wo will make any kind of Machinery to order; such us SUGAR MILLS ol any site, with wrought or cast iron ahull*, from 14 inches to 18 inches di- vac. null nuiiiin, IIUIII IllllUICf ■<> IS IUCI1CSUI- ameier; also KETTLES frmn 20 to 100gallons, and all tho intermediate sizes. We will nmke to order SAW-MILLS and MILL WORK IRON RAILING, und anything the public may desire made ol bras* or iron. All kinds of MACHINERY repaired with neatness und doria’ah in'connection with onr business, we have *o- eurod the service* of u first eluss freedman. who will take great pleasure in hauling all Castings made at our Wok* to the different depots, steam boat landings, or anywhere in tho city, free ot charge. L. IIAIMAN A CO. P. H. AH kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for work, on liberal terms. aug 15— tf > " L. II. A PO. Saratoga Restaurant, WEST SIDE BIIOAD ST,, Next Door to D. P. Kills’ Auction Room UP STAIRS, (Formerly Dr. Wocdruff’s odl THE Subscriber having purchased thie well known and populur Restaurant, would inform hi* friend* . . — miuiiu nia iiR-iiufi- and th® public generally, that hu will «i» " * ’ ' tne most pains or expense in making this one of..... desirable resorts in the city, ilo will always have on hand every delicacy thin and oibci markets afford. Ladies or families wishing meal* sent to their room* can have them sont to any pari ol the city at reasonable rate*. novas If J. 0. BARROW. Adjourned Sale. O N TdKSDAY, 19th December, 1865, I will sell at the late residence of Elia* Hull, daoeasud, in BuuumrvilJe, Alabama, lor cash, KMai the large commodious residence!"lately occupied by Gen. Elias Hull, deceived. :£u; FLOUR. J UST RECEIVED on consignment ft) Bid*. Double Extra St. Clgir MUD Flour, equal tolflram fldmh’s. AII13 AT TUB1R OLD STAND, 95 and 97 Broad Street, Where they have in store ami to arrive a line stock of HARDWARE, and such good* a* ute in their line, which they offer to everybody nt as low prices ns can be afforded. Wo respectfully return our thanks to our old customers and friends who have bestowed on us their patronage, and we hope by pursuing the same course which wo luvo through the past to rociove your trade, Wc respectfully in vite everybody trading to Columbus to give u? a call. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. JTAVE on kind BLACKSMITHS’ TOOLS. J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on h.ml agricultural im ple- MUNI'S. nnv J.' tt J. ENNIS & CO. J. ENNIS & CO. H AVE on bat castings. J. ENNIS & CO. IF A limit. Platform und Counter Soules. War unted euual to any otber make. which 1 »t mnnutacturer’a prices. nor J. ENNIS & CO. Upright and Circular Mill Saws. Al->, s Cut Saw*. Mill Rock, Bolting Cloth*. Wire for Screens, Ac. I F YOU WANT Pocket and Table Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, l cuther Duster*, Gun*. Pistols, Shot, Powder, Cups. Pln'ed Si»oi-ns and • iw \ fact, anything iu the Hard two •* J. ENNIS & CO. TO OWNERS OF COTTON, In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that we arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PUT IN OllDKK AN.D .SIUP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Alabama, as we have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most ejficient men, selected fin integrity, capaci ty, and erpe'ence, to take charge of c v ery lot. He will also pay all Taxes and Charges of every description In short, we will take charge oj the Colton on ret .ipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever from th t time we receive it until sold and returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO„ Ncic York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool. England. We incite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. E. M. BRUCE & CO., Augusta, Ga. Located in Columbus ns Agent for K. M Bruce Sc Co., 1 am prepared to take charge oj and ship any lot* of Cotton. I am also dcsirou of purchasing, and will pay full market rate; W. FELIX ALEXANDER, Ag’t. Office 95, Broad Street, Sept 20—tf over Ennis’ hardware storo. J. !P. MCJRRAAY, 40 Broad Street, Columbus, Georgia. Maker and Dealer in Guns, ALL KINDS OP OUN MATERIAL ANII ARTICLES IN T1IK SPORTING LINE. POWDER AND SHOT FOR SALE. Keys fitted and Locks Repaired. bCpt 13—tf Dissolution. d« 0-1 w FOR TAIN A HUGHES, All indebted to the lute Urm will tin.I the bo'il* notea and aeeount. in tho luiml. ot 1'. S. Uhnl ■ men. who u with DR. THOMAS II. DAWSON, At the old stand of Urquhnrt Sc Chapman, where they propose to keep a good nti»ck ol DHUOS, MEDICINES, kc„ (•■table terms as tho and will sell them an us i time* will allow. Especial attention paid to tho PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. None but competent Apothecaries will be em ployed in hi* business. Nov 1, llflfi.1 dov24I«o J_ NOTICE. A LL perrons having claim* against tho os- Ute of 11. C. McKee, deceased, here by notified to present aaid claims properly cer tified at once. And aU partio* indebted to said ostuto by note, or otherwise, will pleiuo anil .ellie a, unuu a — T .will _.i upiuio uy note, or oiuerwise, will pleiuo call and settle at once, or 1 will be compelled to place said account* iu the hand* of an attorney for collection, as this estate mast bo Mettlnl im mediately. J. G. McKKK. Adm'r. nov io tf tiun copy til further notice. Bank Notes Wanted. 1 AM authorised to purchase note* of the Bank* in the State* of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina. Virginia, Louisiana and Tonneseee, and will pay full market rates for the same. W. FELIX ALEXANDER, * ’t K. M. Bruce k Co„ .. Ag t E. M. Bruce & No. 95, Broad at., over En Sun copy. i*’ st. FOR RENT, A GOOD PLANTATION in Ruueli countv. Alabama, from 200 to 250 acres of which i* if*** 1 produoe cotton finely. Cora Fed dor, Muloa v — can be purchased oh SPECIAL NOTICES. A. J. Yutuu hut i; Aliply ul tiui Gibe, OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL REV..I Ki.vbmj, -i> Distrtucr. Gkoiiqu. > M UJOX, Ga., Auuust U, lf»». J By or.icr from Treasury Departmout, taxes, w hen duo, are required to bo paid before ship ment of cotton can bo made from this district. Tho 2d District is composed of tho following counties: Baker, Bibb, Butts, Calhoun, Cliatta- hooel’co, Crawford,Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty Early, Harris, Houston. Lee, Macon, Marion* Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Musoogee, PuloskP Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley. Spaulding! Stow art. Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell. Vp- m, Webster and Worth. JAMES C. MoBlIRNKY. August 22,18d5-tt Collector. CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, New York, Internal Uevcuue Notice. Official in«t ructions having boon roceived this day from tho Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, Kail Roads, Steam Boats. Express Com- panic.* aud alt person* a"o hero'y uotlfiod not to transport any Cotton, or move it out ot tho 2d colkctorul district, unless they first procure a permit from this ofilco or from my deputies. Cotton cau be shipped on any Railroad to Ma con. Duty can bo paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaqucs, Doputy Collector. J AMES C. McBURNEY. August 22-tf Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,) 2d District oi* Grorgia, > Macon, August 14, 1805. t Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigar* t Ac., arc required to take out a liconao and give bond- Those who tail to give bond and procure liconse arc, in addition to all other ponaitlo* aud fort-itures, liable to pay one hundred per centum additional duties thereon. Notice, merchants and others purchasing liquors bolero tho duty is paid, do so at thoir own risk, us the law compels me to seize it, no matter m whoso hands it may bo found. JAMES C. MoBURNKY, aug 22 tf Collector; COLUMBUS, Ga., August 22. 1865. Having beon appointed Doputy Collector lor tho counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har ris. Marlon, Chattahoochee and Stewart, all pur- tieacnaogod in distilling spirituous liquor* in the above named counties will apply ut once at my office, opposite tho I'oiry House, and file bonds and procure permits, RICHARD W. JAQUES. Deputy Collector 22-tf Internal Rev. 2d Dist. Ga. O SI PEIUNTBNDANT’S OFFICE. MUSCOOiJE RAILROAD Columbus, Ga., Sept. Wtl . cogcc Rail Road Schedule. N AND AFTER MONDAY, 11th inst., tho 1’a-scnger lrain on this road will : Columbus at- Mu l at- .....7 o’clock, A. M. 4.10” 1\ M. 7.28 “ A.M. 4.24 “ 1\ M. R. R. Schedule. henvo Maw. Arrive iu Columbus at— .HttCun ami Wester NIGHT TRAIN. L 0nvn Macon 0.30, ?. M. \rrivo at Atlanta 2.23, A. M. Ley ve Atlanta * • {}• a iti vo at Macon * -3.00. A.M. *0 ; 10—tt W. L. CLARK, Sup t. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTEND ANT’S OFFICE, ) M. Sc W. P, R. R.. [ apt. 20,1805- ) Montgomkry, Sept { vN and after Friday, Sept. 2*2d, 1865, T VJ on this Road will bo run as follows; Leave Columbus at 6 PiA’ Arrive We*tPoint 12 M. Arrive at Montgomery Jl 15*1*. M. Leave West Point-. -I ]& P- Arrive . t Coloumbna v .............O 46.1. W, Connecting with trains ot A. Sc \\ . P. R^ R. at West Point which arrives iu Atlanta at i P. M., in timo to conneqt with the Western and Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points mil, sept 22-tf CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FORWARDING aud COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f 11. GRAYBILL taacs pleasure in mform- •f • ii.g his many frionds in Columbus and the country that hu has rc-ostabUshod his firm in Savannah and will give careful attention to all butfinustf entrusted to them. U. A. CHANU, JOHN R. .TOUNSOK, J. H GRAYBILL. sept 1 i—3lll ROSKTTK. . K. LAWHON. ROSETTE & LAWHON, A.TT OTIOjST COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. cl. July20*—tf , L. AALI8BI7KY. 3. B. WARKO( K. W A KNOCK &CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oilicc No. 131 Hroad St., (llosctto Sc Luwhon’a Auction Room.) aIIEY' arc proj»arod to storo Cotton, Morch- A*,- Particular attention given to tho sale ot COTTON, PRODUCE. See. Baguing. Roi*k, Ac., furnished at the market prlci bus, Ga., Aug, 3,1865.—tf BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commission Merchants, (.Vear hi opposite Hank tf Columbue, COLUMBU8, GA., sale of Goods of every kind. >f Mcrchnuditfeaolicltod. to the purchaso and iry description. W. A. BEDELL. A. G. BEDELL, , S. HARRISON. H. o. uooilits } Cincillnali - jia! itltt f N ’ V ’ BAKER, ROGERS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS —AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ■id 30 Ea»t Necond Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, W 1 and Butter; Dried. Canned and Foreign Fruits, Full of all kind*, Sond, Ac. Two member* ol our firm rosido in New York, being thus oonztonlly in the market, ready to B. P. BAKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Peer) at., Hanover Square, NEW YORK. Day Boarders. fjlllU.SL desiring DAY DUAKD cun be aoeom- I modnfo.l ill the baratoga ReHtuuraut at $30 imtihoMIi. J errons wishing one ...cal a day • l *> Boardortf can got their moals nt any hour. (hl^Meula furnished to thoao leaving on tho Macon traiiu CHARLEY BARROW, doc 6 In FOR SALE. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, Offer their services for sales Cotton, Tobacoo, or other produce, nud will purchase on order good* of all kind*. REFER Atkin*, Dunham Sc Co., C. R. Wood*, E. B. Youug, W. If. Young, R. M. Gun by, T O : Apalachicola, Fla. Eufaula. Ala. FOR SALE AND RENT. ! Administrator’s — IT; '7^' j ( WednMd.y n„ )3|h d(v . “***6 Splendid Cotton Plantation 1 FOR SALE OR RENT. j »l t iio ',!.«’■■ im” of be I uneh, it j„ tho "f'reeilinen" .u L»bor- th « "vor roiul «ov«nmilo lh 3^«,' afesa«»s.“**; aassSiSsis, aovoral lino Endi.h Uuw, andotfiS'bki uriulo.,hep, 7)a»t» , | urgB Wujtoii,, Cart*. Oj Wu,un (-7.^U, am. PI*i.t.liu U Iiapl.mauti ft,“IAS hu mu. Him. anil ha ronuu, for ami llijhly imp COTTON PLANTATION. rltuaUdon tho Mobila A Hi rani lUllro.U M’.ictm county, .Alabama, iorly milotf^ l— t'oluiubu*. containing i '2d acre*, one half doar- * *'•- —• 11 i* hammock, tfocond haiumook, und m; fresh. Tho timber co“ ' lunplo, hickory, white pinojc Fencing ‘ ist* .1 becoli, birch, post oak, poplar, Cofombpa, Ga, Oct. 7—6u» D. II. BALDWIN Si CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 17 8 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. I). II. Baldwin, ( « Y k J. F. Cumuino. f* Now * orlt 11. UninilAM, I Q.vannah U. M. lluLBT.f 8aT * ,,B * l, • BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVA ft Nl A H . Advance* made on consignmcuts to our House in New York, and to our frionds in Liverpool and Glasgow. Qot. 10,1865 3in AAM'L K. RoliiSoN. J. A. TYLKtt TYLER & ROBISON, tirocery & Commission Merchants, NO. 129, [Nearly Opposite the Bankt>f Columbus,) UUODS, <f- l’urticula. _ sule of any kind oi pro* J.A.TYLKK. aug5-tf SAM’L E. ROBISON, ATKINS, DUNHAM A" OO.. COMISSION and YORWARMNG MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. July 14th. 1806.—tf JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at tl>e otit Marine Bank Age,cry, AVI LI, HUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES A.1STI3 UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bought aud told on Comuiiarlon. Particular attention paid to Collections a this aud other points and th. propaeds remitted promtly. Hot 13—2m WM. a. SWAN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, QA. THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. M0-.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Claim and Ileal Estate Agent, No. SO Market Street, (Up Stall's, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Pet. 10—3in* J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT RAW, MEMPHIS, TEMNU8SEE. 1 )R0MPT attention given to all buuines* en treated to hi* care. „ , Holers to Hon. Hinea Holt. Columbu*. Ga. *ept 8,1865—6iu E. W. M.OISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. K. J. U08E8, RKNIOR. X. J. K08KS, JUNIOR. LAW NOTICE. T IIE UNDERSIGNED have formed I partnership, uider the name uud style ot R, J. MOiSKb, and will oatabliah an office in Columhu*. Ga., on the let Uotober next. In the inenutirau letter* addressed a* above will be promptly attendod to. Tbo senior partner will attend regularly the United States District Court at Savannah, the District, tho Courts of _ cuit, and upon special retainer in important cases will attoud any of the Courts in Georgia (Federal aug 15* tf Law Notice. GUIE undersigned, at their old office, Craw JL KORDj Kutfsell county^Ala., are prepared to nder tho Prcsi- miiuii nuphnii uuuuty, nt. applications for pardod dui\L’s amnesty proclamation, and also to trans act all other professional business. G. D. Sc G. Wm. HOOPER. aug 23-If Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES, OFFICE AT ODD FHLLOW8* HALL, DR. V. II. TALIAFERRO I3KSUMES the piactioo of Medicine iu this XV city. pied by Mr. Dewitt. DR. BELLAMY H AS removod his office to the Prescription Store ol Dr. Law. No. 79 Broad Street. Residence at Mr, Wiley Jones’. *ep27-0m. DR. A. J. FOARD, ~-.d repair,und well ranged lor .terk. Building* exccllcnl, couaift- tn.ul a lino dwcllina ofrcveri mr, bomdoa clwctJ, pamrica, with a ooiamodloua va- r.uuluh ouc hundred uud filly two fecit loug: In short, it is un elegant Southern House A lso kitchen, smoko houso, brick dairy and mo iiouso; out in, house for laborer*, and fin double nogro noufoj of two room* each 18 }>>’ feet, with glasfc window*, well plastered und painted, with brick pill** and cbiuiuics; a commodiou* two story barn, packing screw und gin house, with an almost now und very suno 1 *— 1,w ' *— lloi rior 50 sa kottlc*. This is gin—sugar mill, and two 100 gallon best Cotton Plantations in of th viuuaiuii. conveniently puumuu. onnj ut access, und with the choice of cither Mont’ goiucry or Columbus as a market. reuted, for th» * - tainlng over nd—6imi of which i* open land—KoTi «°f W 1 , «ra land lira in what ia known a,’tVnSfriiA’ft tho Slate. Sale to contloo. until tho property la^di«po,ed ” "WIIOU'.IT ■% c; ['““Kj’bj )cTI GOLFul.K, Administrator’s Sah W ILL bo sold on Monday th« 1 j.n, 01 lmlant, at tho lata r.fidom. ,!r h S' th. L. Carno, ) A I r Upatoie post ofhee, the personal* W|1 1 terminal to nett. Those who wish may try the friedmen;” I shall not. $15,000 cash, or $16,000 i: r . two equal' installment*. If tho latter, the first payment on 25th Dcceuibor instant, and socond twolvo mouths thrcal'ter without intorest. Corn, meal, mules, cotton seed Ac., supplied n rcnsomible terms if desired. Titles perfect. Freed pooplo on tho place and will be giud to got homes for another year, It not sold within fifteen duys, tho place will bo for rent. Persons wi-hlng further particular* or to ex amine the place are referred t<* my friend, Mr. " ' i {4. Colbert, Columbus, Ga. •5-tf. PRAIRIE PLANTATION. Lund*, situated in Macon couuty, Alabama, miles north^of Union Springs and sixteen miles south of Tuskcgeo, lying Crook. There arc between sovon and eight hundred aorcs cleared land iu a high state id cultivation ; good framed nogro cabin* lor 40 haud* 1 framed pin- house uud iron screw ‘ “ ' ' ‘-** 1 * . All been built with in the last four years. An urteeiun well, lur- ui*hing an ino.xhuustiblosupply of water, These lanes have long been considered the most dcsirablo in tho State, for thoir DURA BILITY and PRODUCTIVENESS, yielding remunerative crops of oorn und cotton. Corn, fodder, pork and stock hogs, cattle and mule*, cotton seed and implements to enrry on the farm for another yenr, can no bought With the place. Frcudmou on tne place run bo hir- “ >tfsessiou given immediately dec 2 liu 0. E. JullNSTON. Montgomery Advertiser and TuKkcgee New*, ■ ill copy and send bill to this office. Plantation for Rent or Sale- n the Mont ing 1200 acres—600 to 700 cioarcJ ; good Dwell ing llouso, Nogro Houses, Gin House, Gin, Screw, and all other uppurtonanccs ot a first class plucc. Apply to J. RHODES BROWNE. FOR SALE, M Y PLANTATION on tho Chattahoocbo 1 AY-*- river. 14 mile* above Eutaula, Barbour county, Ala., oppesito Florence, Georgia, con taining 1480 acres land, 600 cleared: 200 of which l* fresh and well watered by the Wepuf- kee creek runuing through tho centre ot it Eight negro houses aud uecossary out-build iugs. Water Gin; Grist uud Saw Mill. Grain uud Stock of all ktuds sold with the place, 12 t j; * with the pluce. D. WILLIAMS. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, 78 BROAD STREET. For Rent, with fix rooms, convenient to the business por tion of the city; suitable for a boardinghouse or private family. For terms apply to Dr. M. Woodruff or MRS. S. 3. BARDWELL. oct1—tf Iicur v- i'uiu.o iiuai uuice. tue peraoniu ' of Pant deceased, con.l.tlnj iifiSL*ft oal«. p«M. potataM, (arming ut,B,||,'V* ona, houaehold furniture and beddin. ’ cattle, pork and atuck hog,. At >!’ V LOOK OUT! ri^UE FINE COTTON PLANTATION^ X late Major George O. Uawsoi i.i*^ Dougherty r™n„ra ors i« for sale. Torma oaah. ‘ Mi-tf L - or to E, W. Scabrook, Land For Sale. 1 W1LL sell 3f0 acre, of good nin«ii«j able for cotton i 50 acre," lt.rrd tM K and one and a half miles abort Silf.. i depot, on the old itago road from ColS F-ulaula. 1’oMca-ion given immtdi„ l k sirod. For particulars apply on the iZ;?. J- A. Tlljy,! For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, situated inthe«w ot Lown.ies, ton miles free ValdiMU eountv town, und two milMH fr,. n . t...? The tract contain* tour thousand three Am ~* Fourteen hundred are in drod aero8 v iu tiun, notsurpas ed in fertility in the of which cloven hundred have been „„ climate U dttU within four years. Th „ healthy and the scttleuient eligibly lituat* Appended to tho plantation is a ffist apdiM will, •ntirely_netr. The Ui ings aro commodious and well oonitracu The quarters for the laborors aro oomforts und capable of accommodating upward*ci hundred. There are two large cottouisl noimni nnrin ihn tilantnflnn All .f .l. . houses upon the plantation. All of the will be *old with it, consuming of mule* < hogs aud sheep. Possession to bo given botoro January, iu,y2,-2,a W ,f J - WALDDU1W ' S ^ A Good Chance i Telegraph copy and send.bill to J. GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGR it. A S A gun til, Vaw« n.ic <*«•«.. j. ^ ' IX 11 ik. partnership with Messrs. White, Crj Co., 62 Broadway, New York, and thffi will also pr •rally* In a lew days wo shall issue setting forth all those things in dpinil.tM above house. Having termed this arrenji can offer greater facilities tur the Southern land than any establishment country, We therefore solicit iho jiatrutiji those desiring to soil land. Prompt given to all business entrusted to our Deo2—tf MARSHALL & PARSON Rag On* 010 Three c Six wo Sioglo A r.b , r ctf.bo) IVA S,«#n V* 1 (lull 2 181 S 21 4: »l i 30; 11 »: ■ Tor a*] week >1 .naertio Aiiv« ,milieu erlia" Ad ie bo pub accurui tbs tiuu Tho mil up ercisea Kev bills ai 200.000 FOR RENT, oc31-tf iSun copy. Buggy and Carriage Factory ! WITH NEAT COTTAUffi end ■> MILL. WATCHES, CHAIN! DIAMOND RINGS, tt. I OtFER FOR SALE, that largo and com modious Buggy and Carriage Factory, situ ated in Fors> th, Ua., formerly owned by Cnpt. J. R. Banks, of Columbus. The buildings ure extensive, covering noarly an acre of ground, fronting tho street 300 leot The Blacksmith Shops have seven Forges, with every convenience for work. The Wood Department has space sufficient for a dozen benches and vyoll stocked with peusonod mate rial. Tho Painty Trim and Harness Depart ments are peculiarly well adapted forlbodif- icrunt branch'*" '» - »••-* went branches. There is a good supply ol Iron, with the latest improved Springs and Axles. A must excellent selection of Fiui Paints, Trimmings aud Leather. Aninexhau* table quantity of Spokes, Hubs, Rims, and over 20,000 Bolt* and Screws. A fine assort ment ot Harness (both wugon and buggy) and Harness Material. In fact everything com plete for a first claso Carriage and Buggy Fac tory. it is the largest Factory of tue. kin l in 'Put, .and is now in successful operation with a full oorps of tho best workmen, both morally and mechanically. Every thinking man must know that all South ern manufactures cannot but t ucceeil anti anu investment m them wilt pnu a hn*ttsoine " itcna. A buHincmt man, with energy, can the property pay 5U per cent. Upon the lot mm will be bold with it is a very nice Cottage, with nil necessary out buildings, garden, Ac. Il desired, I will sell with it, or separately, my form, near Forsyth, Upon the place mono of the best Grist Mills in Georgia. For lull par Honiara, apply to Cnpt. J. It. Bunks, of Colum bus, who knows all about it, or to Sanpi dec 1 lui ANDREW DUNN, Foray ill, Ga. 1,000 ACRES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SA.L.E OH THi* plantation and Residence of Mrs. V. U. A Walker, in Harris county, 16 miles above Columbus, will bo sold or rented on the prem- ! 8 . e ?,°" too Ihth of December next to the highest bidder. Also, will bo sold corn, fodder, mules, wagon?, cuttle, hogs, See. “ v 21 ts* Notice. A LL ponoai indebtM to the lata Ural of A*-Cody. Homing & 8w,|t „ r0 hereby nolined that Ihcy moai cu‘110 o|. iiiid'»otH«TanTtheme »>■“‘fll.to W by first day of January noxt. that thoir note, and amount* will bo put in rail "«V^ S and j •"'I’*™ of Hie oonoern are kept at uur old stand, corner under Cook’s UoteL UODY, FLkMINU A-Swift. Columbue. Oct. 31. IffiiS.—Uanl Notice. °* t l at fhe residence of G, .Vu. A “ttarapn, ot Musoogeo county on tbu •“t&ISP, ’ “'f 111 “““ fr0l “ ^o'luuibus, on tne l*.th ol December next, 2.17 acre* ol'InnH cows, hog*, horse* and mules, corn, fodder peas' potatoes, bousfihnl.l potatoes, household and kitrhi lerns oash. U . M. ANDERSON. A4 ^IQAL DIRECTOR ff the late Army of W-L Tennessee, tender* his professional servi- , Office in the Perry House- DOCTOR STANFORD ■RESUMES the practice of Medloine and Surgery. Casos from a distance requiring surgical attention can find comfortable accom modations in the city. Office hour* from 11 till 2 o’clook, P. M. Kept 6, 1865—tf ‘200 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT , CANDLER, DROWN y'co.. 20 '■ l it) Droud Stro.t Wood! Wood! Omo* Mourat *xd Oman II. R. I JARTIKS wiahln. Dak and Hiokorv Heart Fin. Wnod by tho oar load can be ui'ldicd uiiun apnliaation lo J M. FRAZER. Treaeur.r, DU. II. M. (TECKLEY, Et O M EOPATIII8T, totheoitiien. of Col’ no M,' b , f"? v . n J ty ' Office at hi. residence n»i! i Randolph and St. C rj’. n V lJo “r r p Hr.Cuihman’eburnteornur Office hour, from d to 8 A. M. and fnmi 1 to 5 1 • .... il tr SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL CPLUMBU*. OA. ’ P*1 * nurtber *IH b. limitod to nut'll.; and all will he »a- For Sale, A power 1 ae °ond-l,aud forty-horse STEAM ENGINE, aJ.rVi, n Tn “ n >! > * tinier. It ha. a ,ood doutile- .arv to',aa 0 k. a i , ,' d 0,1 ,"*i* fPPyrtananc. nicil Add° r r k '“ “"a KMITHWICK? WOrk ' .eptai-tf Enquirer Officelfepimi!.!'/ Oa for sale. TWO 1I1GI1I.Y IMPROVED COTTON PLANTATIONS. faula, and thirty-five below Columbus, lying tlTinSr^'^ida on ^^.^O^ttahooohoe river, oon- «d S05 rirar’bouom' 300 ° f Wh ‘° h " re ole * r « d ' river bottom'. The other known ae Ca]ob«a,.in Matron emm- WORTII OVER ONE MILLION DOLUI All to be .old for ONE DOLLAR nth Without regard to value! I Not to bo paid for until you know whit rot to rooeive! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be sold for $1 Each: 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets $75(o$ 500 Silver Salvers and Urns 50to 5U0 Solid Silver Tea Set* complete... 150 Rosewood Musical Boxos, 32 air* 200 MaUoKouy Musical Boxes,24ain Wtt 200 Gold lfuuting Watches Totc 250 Ladies Enamelled Gold Watches Sfltc 500 Gent*’llunliug Silver Watches 500 Upon-lace Silver W ate nos 500 Ivory Opera Glosses : 500 Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes 31)0 Six Harrol Revolvers 500 Single und Doutee Shooter* rOO Elegant Oil Painting* 250 Marble Statues, Bust*, Ac,......... 250 Diamond Ring* 5.000 Photo. Album*, all sire* 2.0 0 Gold Vest Sc Neck Chains 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 5.000 Chased Gold Braoe!cts 2.000 Chatelaine Sc Guard Chains-.. 7.000 Solitaire *k Revolving Brooches 2.000 Layn tk Florentine do 5.000 Coral, Of>al Sc Ktnoruhl do 3 to 7.000 Coret& Emeruld Eardrop 5.000 Caliloruia Diamond Pins on 5.000 Cal. Cluster Diamond Pins 3h 8,000sets Solitaire Button* A Studs 3to 3.000 Gold Thimble*, Pencils, Ac-.. 3to 10.000 Lockets, doublo glass t 1 * 5.000 Lockets lor Miniatures 5U 3.000 Gold Toothpick*, Crosse*, Sic 3t« 5.000 plain Gold Rings - H* 5.000 chased Gold Rings. 10.000 Shield «k Sicnet Rings JJ* 10.000 California Diamond Rings 7,500 Bets Ladies’ Jewolry, jet 5U 5.000 Bets Ladies’ Jewelry, coral 5,000set< Ladies’Jewelry, onyx JOk 5,000set* Ladies’ Jewelry, lava Mt* 2.600 *ets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic- 3h« 10.000 Gold Pen* with Sil. holders-. 5.000 Gold Pens with Gold holder*- 5 000 Gold Pens k holders, super’r- l® 14 5,000Silver Goblets 4k Drinking Cups 3.000 Si,ver Castors 4k Wine Holders fi' 4 2.000 Stiver Fruit A Cake Basket* - I®, 1 * Mo*srs. PARKINSON Sc Co.. No.3»Br« way, New York, Extensive Mauutacturwii importers of many of the leading and » fashionable styles of Watches and siring to increase their busino** t>» *n noli® extent, have resolved upon a Groat UUia subject to the regulation* following; Certificate* naming oach article and 10™ aro placed in Sealed Envelopes and well e'* 4 One of tbeso envelope* will bo sent by w* u any address on receipt of twenty-five cent" Alt Articlct Sold at One Dollar each, ** regard to value. On receipt of the certificate you willi*®” you are going to hnvo, aud then if »• ®. •. option to send the dollar und take toe aru« option to send the dollar und taxo u e »ih- not. Purchaser* may thu* obtain a uoia Diamond Ring, or any *ct of Jewelry list for One Dollar, and in no case cun 1 leas than one dollar’s worth, ** merem*^ . there are certainties, Tho price of certificate* uw lows. One for 25 eeu ts; five for $1e‘ ,Tt ' $2: thirty for $5. with elegant premium .' 1 five for $10, with bonus; one hundred ffl. and handsome present to the getter up ^ b oflerei. to whom speeial inducements dress. .... PARKINSON A CO., U»l5» r,, S KSTARLISKD IN 1780. ... . ■ 1 7 “ IW VI, vi.«r, in iHMCOn cour tSi M“bHa a, l' D* tl>d | “i' 0 ?,’ tbr °° lull »« D’.'l I, c I 8 Girard Railroad, and 45 mill of whiahlraala'.^ 1.7(10 acre., 000 land 0 " r cnroJ ' u,rI Delnffi pan rich prairie oct2i-tt UD.'fla; and all wilt h. 0.d h ?nro h ?ir. , j7J.‘n t . W TO!,V; fe/**"*" 4for '•(» MIUW? *®d pur lioulare OMnlf t 0 ov * 11 MpJLNTObB* plantaimns have alwava beon regarded t Uoat d J (Mlr ? bl « »n the State, on their ^duotivones*, nud conven- I u ; luuir .produotivones*, nud tetvSftrn.m atmar- I'fhcw* Negroes on the pla- E W.SKABROOK. Columbus, Ga T. MACKENZIE & NO. il!4a BATIMORE ST»** (| (NEAR CHARLES.) BALTIMORE, MD IMPORTERS AND DEAI.EE8 0> COACH, WAGON AND SADDLSEl HAlI^ AND HARNE88 MATERIA L ’ FELLOES, SPOKES. HUBS. BOWS, SHAFTS. AXLES. SPRIN0S. ENAMELED AND PATENT CANO" ENAMELED DASH AND COLhA* Ij B A T XI 3D n, OOACII VARNISH. JAPAN AND KK VARNISH. BENZOIN*. Ultnw Oil Blackinc, Alla Or«a««. C ,n ‘‘ llolU, Baud.. Oil Cloth, Buoklo. I""* 1 Hooka, BitU. Oraam.ota, Haul... Fring... Ao„ all at th. lowwil pH** FOR CASK. Nov S wtim WATCHES AND C. 0. CAPS- t»f«* STRAWBERRY PLANTS. * J L Plant? w’hllk’SIa 1 2; # h^i"i l " f j TIJBT RECEIVED, a fin. aworUBMl d«e l tf ^cLLhR. * 10.000 J^er^uislon Cop*. T. 8. ■ A whal body lory ards men 1 card bly 1 ilech Com nues Luos<