Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 17, 1865, Image 5

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Terrible Tragedy at Brookrviixe, Miss.—From a gelloman wl>» oame down on tho train yo.tcrday from Mis- siwippi. we learn that a terrible tragedy occurred near Hrooksville, in that State, ou Sunday morning^ last, which involved the death of nearly a whole family. It aeems that a young man named Jamea Thompson had a misunderstanding with his father, T. K. Thompson, about the title to some property bold by the latter nnd that ho went to the house Sunday morning about daylight, and killed Ins mother, his two sisters, Jennie and Mar garet, nnd his brothor, Clay, andattempt- ed to take tho life of his remaining sister wounding her severely. He thenwont to the river, where his father was at tbs time, and attempted to kill him also, snapped both brrrols of a shot-gun at him. and then wounding him with a pistol. The murderer was arrested and takou to Biooksville on Monday, when he was taken up and hanged by the citizens. This story is confirmed by a loiter from a friend in that section, who says the murder was tho most fiendish and diabolical act over perpetrated, and that the murderer richly deserved the punish ment ho received.—Rrgisltr and Adver- liter. . The True Philosophy.—One sultry hot summor day an honest old man was i dewing his field, when suddonly he be- leld a godlike figure sowly approaching him. The man started hack. ‘1 am Sol omon,’ suid tho phantom, in a confiding voico. ‘What art thou doing hero, old ninn?—If thou art Solomon,’ wns the re ply, ‘how cans't thou ask mo T When I was a youth thou didst send me to the nut; I saw its method of living, and it taught me to ho diligent, industrious, and gather the superfluous for u stormy day. What I then leurned, I still continue to do.’ ‘Thou bust studied thy lesson but half,’ replied tho spirit, ‘go onco more to the ant and loiiru from it also howto find rest and quiet in the winter of thy years, nnd how to enjoy that which thou hast hoarded up. A Tradition.— It has been a ipies- tion for discussion among philosophers, how it happens, that women, iinturally amiable, when aroused, can say suoh sharp nnd penetrating things. Tliemys- tery was solved not long since, by tho discovery of some very old archives, that gives the following explanation of the matter. It is said that when Iait sepa rated from Abraham, that he determined to invest his surplus funds in real estate; nnd the city of (Sodom presenting an in viting field, ho turned his fuce thither, and the re located.— But so great wua.tlio wickedness of the people, tlinf it was de termined by tho Creator of tho universe to destroy the place ; accordingly, mes sengers were sent to lend l.ot and his family out; they departed reluotantly ; and Mrs. Lot giving her bonnet box to a servant to bring along, wns wntchiug and stopping for her nnd scolding with ul, when she was suddenly turned into a pillar of salt. Thus by n strange and wonderful sympathy, a woman’s tongue oven to this day.is quite salty, whonovor she feels disposed to convert it Into a saline weapon, especially, if her bonnet is missing or a subject of critiquo,— Southern Recorder. Cheeky.—A New York correspond- ont tells an nneodoto of a robbery that lately took placo at olio ot tho largest bunking houses in that city. The bank er stood inside his counter, near the safe, A mull enmu in without a hut, und with n pen behind his ear. He walkeif round to the spot where the buukor stood, who wns talking with a gentleman, and said to him. “J’lease to movo sir,” and tho banker did. The fellow cooly took out of tho safe several thousand IJ' S. bonds, and cooly walked uway, and has never been seen from that time to this. Near the closing hours of business the bonds were sought for anil could not be found. Tho banker turned to ouo of the clerks nnd asked him for them, stating that he snw him remove them from tho drawer. Fortunately the clerk was able to prove an alibi, und tlion the nudaoity of the thief wns mude apparent. Tho waterfalls which form so impor tant a part of tho toilet of a modern lady of fashion, are procured, it would seem, at tho expense of a great ileal of nnnoy- unco to the softer sex of Germany, Ac cording to tho Europe newspaper the whole country is in an itiprour on aooount of the people who go about, scissors in hand, with the express objeot of cutting the lmir of every woman who wulks with it dressed nttor the fashion of tho coun try, i. e„ hanging in long plaits over tho haok. Even the churches are nut free from these pestilent thieves, the lastonsu reported being that of a lady whose hair was cut oft’ whilst engnged In hor devo tions in the Evangelical church of Buda. oo u hoochee? Early, Uari Miller. Milch' Pike, Quitman Stewart, Sumpter, SOD. Webeterand Word JAMES Ausuet 22,1865-tf Internal Revenue Official instruction! bavins beon reel _ day from the Commleetimer of Internal ^ aue. Kail Roads. Steam Boat.. Expreai Com panies and att pereoaea-e hara'.y notified not to traneport any Cotton, or move it out of the 2d oolicctordi dlatriet, unlee. they «r»t procure a permit from thie office or from my deputiee. Cotton oan be .hipped on eny lUilroad to Ma con. Ulty oen be paid atColumbua to Klchard W. Jaiiuee, Deputy Collector. JAMES C. McBUHNBY. Ausuet 22-tf Coileotor. OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,) 2u Dihtuict or Oliiauu, h Macon, Ausuet 14, 1865. I Notioe le hereby slven that all Diatlllera of applet, peeohoe, srapee. corn, or other eubetan- oei, and all manufacturer, of tobacco, oisarn, Ac., are required to take out a lloanee and stve bond. Thoee who fail to sive bond and procure lienee are. in addition to all other penaltm. and forfeitures, liablo to pay one hundred per oentuin additional duties thereon. Notice, merchants and other, purchasms liquors before the duty ie paid, do so at their own risk, esthe law oompols me to seise it, no matter in whoee hands it may be found. JAMES C. McBURNEY. a us 22-tf Collector. COLUMBUS, 0*., Ausuet 22. 1865. Bavins been appointed Deputy Collector ior the counties embraclns Murooseo. Talbot. Har ris Marion. Cbattahoocbooand Stewart, all !•«- tieseoeesed in disUDins spirituous liquors in the above named count!., will apply at once at my office.opposite the Peiry House, and file bonds and procure P.r-iU. AB Deputy Coileotor Internal Kev. 2d Diet. On. lendid Cotton Plantation TOR SALE OR RENT. faith in the "freedmen” <h Labor ers, and no disposition to undertake to manage them, I have determined to sell my valuable and highly improved COTTON PLANTATION, situated on the Mobile k Uirard Railroad in Macon county, Alabama, forty miles from aug 22-tf Through to Atlanta. SUFKRINTKNDANT’S office. MUSOOOeiE RAILROAD CO. Columbus. (3a., Sept. 9th, loo.). Mnsoogee Rati Roatl Schedule. / \N AND AFTER MONDAY. Uth inet., the Passenger Train on tuts road will Leave Columbus at J “’v'Sbk, A. M Arrive in Moeou „ 1 • M. Leave Macon at.. •• V.?, •• p If Arrive in Columbus at Lzl F. M. Metcast and Waatern H. II. Schedule NIOUT TRAIN. Leave Maoon..... '■>'%!' a m Arrive at Atlanta £'•<?.• ft’ ?!' Leave Atlanta ?*i’am Arrive at Macon • y-gvVuS- 3 ?!. sep 10—-it W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. SUl’ERINTKNDANT’S OFFICE M. A W. I\ It. K. :} M. « w. * • *v. Montgomery, Sept. 20, Iwkj. O N ud after Friday. Sept. 22d. 1865. Trains un this Road will be run as follows : Leave Columbus at of W * Arrive WestPoint Arrive at Montgomery - V lo.,* 1 ™. Leave Montgomery Leave West Voint... a ir, p ii Arrive at Coloumbus. —-rtAft Couneotlnx with trains ol A. A W.F. R. R. at West Foint which arrivall in .Atlanta at 7 1 Couneotlng M Jn^tluie'to connoct with tho Western and AUVnUo Rail Road for Chattanooga and points north* sept 22-tf_ 178 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, savannah. »■ ™ A CQ. . nffitlLAVE ra5T REffelVW) * bbfBfW KENTUCKY-’MGGHte 50 coils ROPE, 500 lbs. TWINE, La<go Lrt of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the above articles wil be sold in large small quantities. 30—tf advances. Advances made on consignments to our House in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Oot. 10* ^ 855—3 m J. ▲. TYI.KK SAM’L K. ROBISON. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery a Commission Merchants, NO. 129, (Nearly Opposite the Hank of Oohtnifnin,) CKP o OHOC VfAHE. COMBS UOODS, dtC. . , Particular attention given to tho Purchase or sale of any kind ot produce or merchandise. IRE PROOF WftftE HOUSE. and coinmodlons Livery Stab Into a Ware Uuosa for the stor-l age of Cotton and Merchandise. We solicit i_ patroKage ol our friends and the people gen orally. VEKNOY k MAJJAFFKY. oct 17-tjanl W E havo just lot of CO make of PIBTOIiB, which we are selling ehe.tp. rsi Dll llrtliu m kudu stuen ui i ii ,11 s u s ' HOORHIBS, CROCK tilt 1" and S TUMi- •K. TOILKT SOAP. f'/iV.S' NKKOI.KS. B&ai'uoL-vo rroN, uoiua n j utt i ns! .t-n Preen and Black Tea. A FRESH LOT of Jenkins’ celebrated Teas, juet received nnd ior sale bv dec 3 tf CART HR k FLOURNOY. aug.Vtf J. A. TYLER. 8AM’L K. ROBISON. ATKINS, DUNHAM dfc OO.. COMMISSION nod FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Al’ALACHICOLA. FLA. July Uth. 1865.—tf JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the old Dlarftue Rank Agency, WILL HUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, BANK UOTES AND UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bought und sold un Commission. Particular attention paid to Colleolions a this and othor point. and (he proceeds remitted promtiy, WM. G. SWAN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. country that be has ro-eslabilsbod his firm In Savannah and will give oarelul attontlun to all business entrusted tir them. . x. oaaiia, John ». Joiinsox gppt 18—3m. CRANE, JOHNSON A GRAYBILL, KAVANMAII, UKOROIA, MAIDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J li. flllAYBILL takes ploasuro ln lnforrn- . |», his many rri.»ael» ftotumbu. and th. THOS. O. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO.,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Claim and Real Estate Agent, No. 00 market Street, (Up Stair*, MONTGOMERY, ALA. • Oct. 1U—fiu* a J. H GRAYBILL. 8. K. LAW110N. rosette & LAWHON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GA. P ERSONAL and prompt attention glvon to consignments. 94T Cotton purchiutcJ. _ July2U tl r. L. 8ALI8HUIIY. S. «• WAHNOCK. WA11NOOK &00., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, Offioo No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette k Lawhon’s Auction Room.) rpHKY are prepared to store Cotton. Merch- A audise. Produoe, Ac. Particular attention given to the salo ol COTTON. PRODUCE. Ac. Baoqikg. Ropk, Ac., furnished at the market ^Columbus. Qa., Aug. 3,1805.—tf J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW MBMPH19,- JROMPT attention given to all business en . . trusted to bis care. „ , , „ Rulers to tlon. iiines Holt, Columbus, (3a. sept 8,1805—diu JLTO M< ATTORNEY t (’I FFICK ovor Spencer A Abbott’s store, n < to otfiee of R. H. Murdock. oct27-3m Another Story.—A Si. Louis ex chutigo buys: "Mr. Jump* Luinloy, tm old lfooky Mountain trapper, nlnton that when about rouiilog ubovo tho fulls of the Upper Missouri, Inst September, lie discovered an immense meteoric stone oarvod witli curious hieroglykpios with fragments of glass, and here and there dark stains, as it'caused by a liquid* He is confident that the hieroglyphics are tho work of humau hands, and that tho stone itself, ail hough hut the fragment of un immense bony, must have been' usod for some purpose by unimated hr ings of another world.” A passenger swearing terribly iu tho cars on the Boston anil Providence Kail- road, was approached liy a young minis ter with more zeal than discretion, who said to him abruptly: “My dear sir, do you kuow where you are going ! — straight to hell." “Just tny d—d luck!” replied the man, looking the minister in the taco with nn alarming air, and suddenly fum bliug for his cheek, “I bought a tioket for Providence.” In Sacramento, recently, n woman procured the release of her husband from jail, and that night rail oft' with another fellow. Her object in procuring her hus band's release was to leave somebody with the children. BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commiision Merchants. (Nearly opposite Bank < f Cblumbue, COLUMBUS, OA„ K KKP constantly on hand GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE of every kind. Con«ignuientA of Merchandisetolioited. Prompt attention given to the purchase and sale of Goods of every ^ e8 ®fM»tion. »V. A. liKDhLL, A. II. BEDELL, lulyll.-tf C. 8. 11A UK IS ON. Busouiterrc, tho French Kail) as sudor to Spain, was telling Honri Quatre how ho entered Madrid. “1 whs mounted ou the smallest undo in the world," “Ah," said Henri, ‘‘what an amusing sight — the biggest ass on tho smallest mule ?" , “I was your Majesty's representative,” Whs tho rejoinder. An Irish witness in a court of justioe being asked what kind of “ear-marks" the hog in question had. replied, “He had no particular ear-marks except a very short tail.” - Tho Chineoe in California are aAvouc- iug in oivilizatiou; instead of pilfering hen-roosts they now rob tho banks. S’, i: h’ioVS; 1 <*««>»*<. Tl r,Z: 1 * BAKER, ROGERS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MO A 30 Em( Second Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, W HOLESALE DEALERS in Fancy and UianV* GriianriM It'ufarn HAiarva Ol and FU1 being thm oonttanUy in the market, ready to take advantage of favorable obangea, and buy ing from tint bandit, glvea ua facilities for get ting Goode, unvnrpaaaod by any home in the Odr Advance* made oti oonslgnmenta to B. P. BAKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 Pearl at., Hanover Square, NEW YORK, oct 27—3m* Day Boarders. T HOSE desiring DAY HOARD oan be accom modated at the Saratoga Heetaurant at $30 i>er month. Peraona wishing one uioal a day 115 Boarder* can get their meal* at any hour. JVMeala furnished to those leaving on the Maoon train. CHARLEY BARROW. dtoMf FOR SALE. IN ; ^TORE AND TO ARRIV E JAft ^ACKS LIV1!RP00L*ALT. ~UU CANDLER. BROWN A CO., nor 20 tf 146 Broad Street Wood! Wood! ' OrriCR MoaILK AND GlMARp R. R. ...TIES wUUing Oak and Hickor Heart Pine Wuod by the onr load lieation to M. FRAZER. Treasurer J. U08K8, SKN'IOK. R. J. UQtib.B, JUNIOR LAW NOTICE. MIR UNDKRS1UNKD liuvo formed „ .. —» purtnorahip, uudor tho muno uiidatvleot K, J. MOSEb, nnd will eetubiitth un otiioo iu Columbus, (3a., on the lat October noxt. in tho mountime letters addressed as above will be promptly attended to. The eonior partner will attend regularly tn United States District Court at Savannah. th« Supreuio Court of Georgia for this Judicial District, the Courts of tuo Chattahoochee Cir cuit. and upon special retainer in Important cases will attend any of tho Courts in tieorgia (Federal or 6tate.) R. J. MOSES, Senior. augl5-tf R. J. MOSES, Junior. JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attorney at Zsaw (Ufhce over Store of Gunby k Go.,) LTAVING resumed the practice of Law, 1 XX will hereafter give my undivided attenth to all butilnesj entrusted to mo for this and co tiguous counties. july 20-tf Law Notice. 1 Koui), Hu.ssell county, Al »., uro i roprtrvtl *. tile applications for pardoa under the Prcsi di nt’s amnesty proelamation, and also to trans act ail other profosBional business, (3. D. k G. WM. HOOPER. aug 23-If Drs, SCHLEY & RAINES OFFIOK — AT ODD FELLOWS’ IIALL, First door to tho right on first floor- ivltMf ■_ ^ I)R. V. Hi TALIaTeRRO 1JKSUMES the piac'ioo of Modiciuo in this XV city. Ofticv over tho law olTice of tho lato Col. Holt. Residence on McIntot>h street, formerly oocu* pled by Mr. Dewitt. nov 26 lm• Advances on Cotton. lew York, and make liberal CA81I J. R. IVEy 0. PISTOLS. mil it hammock, d, and nearly all of beeoh, birch. edi The character ot tho soi second hammock, and upland, fresh- The timber consists « mnplc, hickory, white oak, post oak, poplar, pine .vc- Fcnoing in good repair, and well ar ranged lor stork. Buildings excellent, consist ing of a fino dwelling of seven rooms, besides hails, closets, pantries, with a commodious ve randah one hundred and flfty two feet long: In' short, it is an elegant Southern Uouee Also kitchen, smoke house, brick dairy and ioe house; eating house for laborers, and fine double negro houses of two rooms each 18 by 20 foot, with glass windows, well plastered and painted, with brick pill as and ohimeiea; a commodious two story barn, paeking screw and gin house, with an almost new and very supe rior 50 saw gin—sugar mill, and two 100 gallon kettles. This is one of the best Cotton Plantations In ehstern Alabama, conveniently situated, easy of access, and with theoholceof either Mont gomery or Columbus as a market. 1 am de- tennined to sell. Those who wish may try the “ireeduien:" I shall not. Terms, $15,000 cash, or $16,000 in two equal installments. If the latter, the first payment on 25th December ioetant, and second twelve months tbreafter without interest. Corn, meal, mules, cotton seed &e.. supplied on reasonable terms if desired. Titlee perfect. Freed poople on tho place and will be glad to get homes for another year. It not sold within fifteen days* the place will be tor rent. Persons wishing further particulars or to ex* atninc the place are referred to my friend, Mr, John 8. Colbert, Columbus, Ge. dec5-tf. Administrator’s Sale. D N Wednesday the 13th day of December n°xL by an order of tbo Court of Ordinary, A will sell the personal property ol Joseph W. Woolfolk, deceased, late of Muscogee 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 Males. 30 or 40 head of Cattle, among them a fine English Bull, several fine English Cows and others ol mixed grades, Sheep, Goats, a large Jot of Stock II oen, ^Fagnns, Carts, Ox Wagon, Cooking Utensils and Plantation Implements of all kinds. At the same time will be rentod, for the next year, the Plantation, containing over 1500 acres, 700 ol which is open land—500 acres of the cleared land lies in what is known as Woolfolk’s Bend, and is not surpassed in fertility by any lands in thO'Stnto. Sale to coutinue from day to day until tho property is disposed of. „ , W. G. WOOLFOLK, Adrn’r. nov 30 tds Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold ou Monday, the 16th December instant, at the late residence of Mrs. Mar tha L. Carnes, deceased, in Musoogee county, near Upatoie post office, the personal property of said deceased, contesting of corn, fodder, oats. peas, potatoes, farming uten«ils. two wag ons, household furniture and bedding, mules, cattle, pork and stock hogs, Ac,, kc. Terms cash. D. F. WILLCOX, dec 8. td Administrator. J. ENNIS k CO. Sage. A SMALL lot of fresh Page. ju*t received and for sale by CaRTER k FLOURNOY. ‘ 3_tf Lemon Syrup, PRAIRIE PLANTATION. T OFFER FOR SALE. 1,020 acres of PraitU X Lands, situated in Maoon oouuty, Alabama, six miles north of Union Springs and sixteen miles south of Tuskogee, lying on Cubahatcliie Creek. There aro between seven and eight hundred acres cloarrd Jand in a high state of eultiration ; good framed negro cabins for 40 hands! framed gin-house and iron screw. All bean built with in tho hut four years. An artecian well, fur' nishing an inexhaustible supply of water. These lanes have long been considered the most desirable in the State, for their DURA BILITY and PRODUCTIVENESS, yielding remunerative crops of corn and cotton. Corn, fodder, pork and stock hogs, cuttle and mules, cotton seed and implements to carry ou tho farm for another year, can be bought with the placo. Freedman on tao place can be hir ed. Poi'Boesion given immediately. dec 2 Jm C. E. JOHNSTON. Montgomery Advertiser and Tuskegee News, will copy and send bill to tnis office. Philotoken or Females’ Friend, MOST Valuable Medicine, for sale by , dee 3 tf CARTER k FLOURNOY^ Drake’s Plantation Bitters. ra ! ,y Sterling’s Ambrosia, MOST Delightful and valuable preparn . tion for the hair, lor sale by leoatf CARTER k FLOURNOY. Plantation for Rent or Sale Q, IXUKIU JIUIUW, U1U IIUUDC, Will, Screw, and ull other appurtenanoes ot a first class place. Apply to dec 21m J. RHODES BROWNE. FOR SALE, M V PLANTATION on th. Chuttalioochei river. 14’-miles above KiRaula, Barbour county, Awn, opposite FlorenAa. Georgia, con taining 1480 acres Und, 600 cleared; 200 of which is fresh und well watered by the Wepuf- koo creek running through the centre or it. Eight negro houses and necessary out-build ings. Water Gin; Grist and Saw 51 ill. Grain Corn 8tarch, Hugh M. King. Jamk.h M. Ruhrkm,. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OA. T HE above named baviog for mo J a part nership. will praotlce law In Mmcogoenod adjoining counties and ip K:.gjMtl county, Ala. THE GEM Restaurant, (UNDER T. 8. SPEARS.) U now lire pared to fur- •1*^^ . nish at short notice, atlflk any hour. Day or Night, all the dolioHcios of the iH n season—such us OYSTERS; GAME, of alt kinds : FOWLS. FISH, Ac. Connected with the establish men t is a fine BAR—ftt which the purest and finest Liquort and Wines may bo bad* A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, 78 BROAD 6TREKT. For Rent, _ six rooms, convenient to the business por on of the oity; suitable for a boarding house ir private family. For terms apply to Dr. M. Woooaurr or MRS. S. S. BARD WELL. "“ FOR RENT, r PIIREK comfortable ROOMS, in Masonic 1 Ball building. APPfirt. gR oo-tl-lf Son cofiy. atMu*x>».» Railroad. LOOK OUT! T HE FINK COTTON PLANTATION of the late Major George 0. Dawson, lying in Dougbertv county nnd containing 1100 acres (oak and hiokory lands) and unjoining lands of Morehorn, Walker. McCUren. Jones and oth- ■s is for sale. Terms cash. Apply to L. W. DAWSON, oct24-3tawtf , on tho premises, or to E. W. Seabrook. Columbus, Oa. Land For Sale. 1 WILL sell 3C0 acres of good pine land, suit able for cotton; 50 acres cleared, the balance well timbered; half mile from the M. k G. K. R and one and a half miles above Silver Run depot, on the old stage road from Columbus lo Eufaula. Porsewion given immediately if de sired. For particulars apply on the premises to nov 23 2tawlu J. A. TOWERS. For Sale, Lownuos, ten miles from Valdosta, tho county town, and two miles from Ayattuh.— The tract contains ’our thousand three hun dred acres. Fourteen hundred are in cultiva tion. notsurpas ed in fertility in the county, of which eleven hundred have been cleared within four years. The climuto is decidedly healthy and the settlement eligibly situated.— Appended to the plantation is a substantial grist and saw mill, entirely new. The build ings are commodious and well constructed.— The quarter* for the laborers are comfortable and capable of accommodating upwards o» two hundred. There aro two large cotton and gin bouses upon ibe plantation. All of the stock will be sold with it, consisting of mules, cattle, hogs and sheop. Possession to bo given on o betore January, J. WALDBURG,Savannah. Iuly21—2tawtf .egURTjRDEHg, TAVLOg COliJxr, G ^rdi’nuy, TAYLf JRCpUNn„ of «1<1 county, 1& .*««?»• '« the ^id 'vm ^'S, 1 " kiTp conditioned to execute Jim* •• '°J, hi) the .Kid Wiiliii \r |feS u ? l °fM i».i 1 lot of lead (No lZi j ,b « a:;l NuKo '“' BA?u d cM, e a r rt tt .3 P , e h'i; i |7; “!««* . titles to the said lots of land Til »? ul erwi.c, providing therefor.“'Zd b i.7 ili5 '. penring th»ttbe«.id William u- the full amount of th. curchu.' £“•> h « lots ot land ; and said Williain \c p E! c ® o! petitioned thi. Court to 3l?2M"; h Rucker, the Kxecutor of the'2f» *®>ldia, Richard B. Rucker, deceaiS) ol it“ titles to said lots of land in 1 ,° n c V cut *U said bond. Therefore*all pcS rniit " are hereby notified and reauiTS 1 *. 00,1 objeo lion, (if any th*r b."2 .!? k , ° !l < prescribed by law.) why said yJS 18 lb * not be ordered to execut“tit£? :ulor, « !SiS. b S,^S hed in the coium^g;^ Extract from the Minute, of u u r dee 8 w3m J ’ GuardianTSale. TJY virtue of anorderfrom the Con,,’, P nary of Taylor county, will be J j' the Court Homo door in Butler, T.vk, on the flret Tue.d.y in January ,,,, ' the usual hour, of wle. one houi. .?jS town of Butler whereon Mifc’VjJJj!) now reside., on the north aide of th. u. Railroad, There is some twenty ... , attached to the place; good dwellSu esaary out-buildings, good well ifll, pretty good orchard; iud L 0 .”5 1 _“! , t0 A. orphan, of Enoch il: deceased. Sold for tue benefit ol Terms cash. _ HESTEP 8 WfltjjjJH] Guardiai GEORGIA-- Taylor County, Couet or OkoiXAiiy lormUConn,, WHEREAS. Mr., Nancy Witt VV to me for letters of guerdiu,. B. K. Nancy Ann, Sarah Attn.VlIiUm ' min and Joseph I,. Wilson, or P h.u,™H' Wteon. late ot Taylor county, dec.ual This is therelore to cito all coi.eerued,, their objections (if any they h.relwhVi of°the J |aw b * * ruotoa tlia *PPlio.nt ill Witness my hand officially. , J- J. 11UFF, Ordia noy!5-wlm A Good Chance! OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202^ acres of Land for sale; adjoining the whole length of the corporation of Lumpkin, cast; 80 acres cleared and 120 acres in tho woods. nov 161m* J. G. SINGER- 51 aeon Telegraph copy nnd sond bill to J. G. S. GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY A S Agents, we have this day formed a co- ix. partnership with Messrs. White, Carter A Co., 62 Broadway, New York, and they will very shortly bo prepared to loan money for the cultivation of Cotton, Rice und Sugar. They 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 bouse. Having forrnod this arrangement wo cau offer greater facilities for the sale of Southern lanJ than any establishment in th’B country, Wc therefore solicit the patronage of those desiring to sell land. Prompt attention givon to ail business entrusted to our caro. Doc2—tf MARSHALL k PARSONS. G eorgia, Taylor county—two mi- aftcr date. I shall apply m the Couru uinary of said county, lor leave to sell all real estate of Murtha Newsom, late o' county, deceased, for the benefit of the h* n JOSHUA NEW80.V, Ada nov 15—2m of said county, deceased. All persons concerned are herebyn«i show cause (if any they have) why said I should not be granted to said applirsat it next November term of the Court of C lor said county. Given under my hand, this Nov. lit, 1(8, nov2-30d J. J. BUFF. Oni _ McKinney applies to me for letter- ,t ministration on the estate of Joshua Mca lato of said county, deceased. All persons ooncei ned are hereby n... showcuuso (if any they have) why uid should not be granted to said applicant it next November term of the Court o! for said oounty. Given undar my band, this Nov. Rid nov2~30d J. J. HUFF. Urdi- deo 1 , tf WALTER STEWART, J. J. KEENAN, Advances on Cotton. riULE Undersigned are • prepared to ipako cash 1 Caf-h Advances on Ootton consigned to ihcir NEW YORK, L 1 V.H.K POOL. Purtics desirous of shipping Cotton to the above points aro invited to givo thorn a cull. Hyv.17 ljtu GREEN WOOD k GRAY. BARNETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, qtuM.r Her cyatr aiMt llrawd at.,, J U CObuMBUS, (TA. TJROMPT Attention given to all Consign -L ments und Shipments of Cotton to New . Buggy and Damage Factory ! WITH NBAT COTTAGE land a MILL, I OFFER FOR SALE, that large aad>oom- inodion* Buggy and Carriage Factory, situ ated in Forsyth, Ga., formerly owned by Capt. ks, of Columbus. The buildings sre oxioiiBiho, covering nearly an acre of ground, fronting the street 300 feet The Blacksmith Shops have seven Forges, with every convenience for work. The Wood sSmst jar The Paint, Trim and Harness Departs Paints, Trimmings and Leather. Aninexbaus- table quantity of Spokes* Hubs. Rims, and over 20,060 Holts and Screws. A fine assort ment ot Harness (both wagon and buggy) and Harness Material. In fiact everyth* com plete lor a first clas«, Carriage and /)ttg» Fac tory. It is the larpeet Factory of </>e km.I m (ieurpia, and is now in successful operation with h full corps of the best workmen, both morully and mechanically. Every thinking mati taunt know that all .South ern innnnjactarm cannot 6uf succeed and any investment in them will pay a handsome divi •lend. A h nettle At man, with energy, cun mak< the property pay 50 per, cent. Upon the lot and will be sold witU it is a very nioe Cottage, with ull necessary out-bulldiugs, garden, £o. 11 dosired. 1 will sell with it, or separately, my far mi near Forsyth, Upon the place is one o' the bast Grist Mills in Georgia. For full pur ticulars, apply to Cant. J. R. Banks, of Colum* baa* who knows all about it, or to Dapping* on, Bov, a Co.. Coluavb.^^.j.g^nM dec 1 lm Forayth, Ga. 11IKOPORK RARRIS 4 VffiW’j IjOUISVILLE, ky. Not. 11, K66—ly DR. BELLAMY H AS removed hi* ftfflhe to the Prescription Store ot Dr. Law. No. 70 Broad Street. Residence at Mr. Wiley Jones’. *ep27-tkn. ■ • . DR. A. J. FOARD, m llCAL DIRECTOR ol lb, l,t« Andy of ennessee, tender* his professional servi ces to the oitiaens of Columbus and vicinity. Office in the Perry House- Mules! Horses!! Mules!!! is. f\A HEAD of fine Tennessee Mules and Hors- <c, fur sale at the Livery Stables of HAINES. MoGEHEB k CO. ThisU all gfoil slosh-*free from brands of any sort, never having been worn down iu army n i r°’ E. J. PINTK A R D^_ Bank Notes Wanted. r AM authorited (o purohase notes-of the i settfco'infaaiJS and Teunossse. and will pay full market rates ior the same, - . . . _ ‘. __ .* w. FELix Alexander, Ag’t E. M. Bruce k Co., No. G5, Broad st., over Ennis’ st. oot M tf I. i SfaM eftfl / HiliH itedT DOCTOR STANFORD 1) KSHMB8 the praotiee of Metbeine and XV Surgery. Cases from a dutauce requiring surgical attention can find comibrtable accom modations in the oity. Office hours from 11 till 2 o’clock, P. M. Sept fl. 1885—tf DR. H. M. CLECKLEY, A a O MffiorATHIST, n^ENDKllS his services to theoititens of Col- X einbu* and vleiaity, OlRpealhi* residence on McIntosh street, nmwee.i Randolph and St. Clair, neit door to Dr. Cu«hmsn’s burnt oorner. Office hours from ( to 8 A. M. and from 1 to 5. P. M. aug 18-tf ^ A Plantation Wanted.. ; T WANT TO RENT • covd C otton Ptanta- X tion for the ensulag year, with stock lo wurk it and one year’s supplies. I will return at the #nj of the year thesame amount of supplies apd all the stock In ks sood condition as I receive it and will give one half of the crop tor the rei»t* SatUfaotorj reference will bsjriyse. . Enquire at Titfa OFFICE, nov 24 U Dwelling Wen hear of a good tenant by applying at the store of J. Kyle k Co. Possession wanted by 1st of January next. .JOSEPH F. POU. novl tf. FOR RENT, A GOOD PLANTATION in Russell counts, A Alabama, from 200 to 250 acres of w^ioh is fresh land that will produce cotton finely. Corn Vodder. Mules, horses, cattle, and hogs, can be purchased ou the premises. Apply at this Offifce, ncnr 17 tf > T 1,000 ACHES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE OIL RENT. rPHK Plantation and Residence of Mrs. V. H. 1 Walker, In Harris county, 16 miles above Columbus, will be sold or rented on the prem ises on the 1-th of December next to thwhighest bidder. Alec, will be sold sorn, fodder* mules, wagons, cattle, hogs, Ao. Terms easy. ■ - *. C. WALKBR, 250.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, Ac. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS I AH to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each, Without regard to value l! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive l SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! AU to be sold for $1 Each: 250 Solid Silver Dining Sets $75 to $300 500 Silver Salvers and Urns 50 to 250 500 Solid Silver Tea Sots complete— 50 to 300 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 airs 75 to 250 200 Mahogony Musical Boxes, 24airs 50 to 200 250 Gold Hunting Watches.............. 75 to 250 260 Ladies Enamelled Gold Watches 50 to 200 500 Gent*’ Hunting Silver Watches 35 to 100 IK! Open-face Silver Watches 25 to 50 „0Q Ivory Opera Glasses 25 to 100 600 Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes. 50 to 10U 300 Six Barrel Revolvers 15 to 50 500 Single and Double Shooters--..** 10 to 50 .aOO Elegant Oil Paintings 50 to 1(H) 250 Marble Statues, Busts, kc, 50 to 200 250 Diamond Rings 50 to 100 5.000 Photo. Albums, all sixes 5 to 50 2,0u0Gold Vsst k Neck Chains 15 to 30 3.000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 5 to 10 8.000 Chased Gold Bracelets 0 to 12 2.000 Chatelaine k Guard Chains—. ' ‘ "" 7.000 Sulitaire k Revolving Brooches 2.000 Laya k Florentine do 6.000 Coral, Opal k Emerald do 5 OUO Mosaic, jet <k lava Eardrops--. 7.000 Corel k Emerald Eardrops 5.000 Calitornitt Diamond Pins 5.000 Cal. Cluster Diamond Pins 2.000 sets Solitaire Buttons A Studs 8.000 Gold Thimbles, Penoils, Ac 10,GUO Loakets. double glass 6.0(H) Lockets lor Miniatures 3.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac 5.000 plain Gold Rings - 8.000 chased Gold Rings 10.000 Shield k Signet Kings 10.000 California Diamond Rings 7,500sets Ladies’ Jewelry, jet 5.000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, coral 5.000 set* Ladies’ Jewelry, onyx 5,000sets Ladies’Jewelry, lava 2.600 seta Ladies’ Jewelry, mosaic- 10.000 Gold Pens with Sil. lioldors--. 5.000 Gold Pens with Gold holders— 5.000 Gold Pens k holders, super’r— 5;0Q(>Sliver Goblets k Drinking Cups 3.000 Sliver Castors k Wine Holders 2.000 Sliver Fruit k Cake Baskets _ mouths trom date application will bt to tho Ordinary of Taylor County fori sell tho real estate belonging to the o E. U. Wilson, deceased. 11 ESTER WILSON, GY* Oct 3d, 18ft5-2m(ocl8] rugvilP. vngiiu. r- Notice. indebted to t— _ „ Cody. Fleming k Swift are hereby Notified that they must oomo up and settle; and those who fail to pay by first day of January text, that thoir notes and accounts will be put in suit at onco. Tho books and papers of tM eonoern are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook’s Hotel. CODY. KLkMING k BWIFT. Columbus. Oct. 31.1863.—tjenl Notice. old Express Hoad, eight miles from Columbus, on the l2th ot Doom her next* 237 acres of land, ’Cows, hogs, hCrtee and multi, corn, foddor, peas, potatoes, household and kitchen furniture. Terms cash. G. M. ANDRKbON. nov 25 2w For Sale, power STEAM SlSrGtXCTJB, in perfect running order. It has a good dou flu ml Boiler and all the eppurtenanoei neces sary to make it complete tor immediate werk, Addross A- A. 8MITHWICKL Eufaula* Aid., or sept21-tf Enquirer Offioc. Columbus. Ga IS5H-.ECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, OA. r P r lI K rumbar -rill t. llnkri to FOR SALE, TWO highly impkovbd COTTON PLANTATIONS. /\NR, well Vncwir as Roanoke, in Barbour \J county, Alabama, eleven miles above Eu- faulu, and thirty-five below Oolmubut. lying immediately on the Chattahoochee river, con taining 2,400 acres. 1.300 of which are cleared, and 800 river bottom. The other known as Oalebea, in Maoon coun ty, Alabama, situated about three miles from the Mobile and Girard Railroad, and 45 miles fWna Oolumbos, and contsuaing 1,780 acres, uuo of which are cleared, and being pan fioh prairie land. These plantations havs always bsen regarded l among the most desirable in the State, on •Utbv stock, and iiuplv ket v&lu.* on the ces may bs hired. Apply to E W. SEABROOK. . . , Columbus, Ga I HAVE » l»rg. uMrtmrat 6f Str.v8.rrr PjMU, wbteh eu b, h.4 lour qq.Dllir by applying to A corner, dec 1 tf hf> Allen, at any Ausnut Rankin’s el • FULLER. 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 K 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 10 3 to 10 5 to 10 8 to 12 10 to 15 12 to 20 20 to 30 5 to 10 0 to 12 10 to 15 8 to 10 15 to 50 , , 20 to 50 Messrs. PARKINSON k Co.. No. 2><8 Broad way* New York, Extensive Manufacturers and 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 Gilt Sale, subject to the regulations following: Certificates naming each artiele and its value, are placed in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will bo sent by muil to any address on receipt of twenty-five cents. All Articles Sold at One Dollar each, without regard to value. On receipt of the certificate you will sea what you are going to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and tako the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, and in no case can they get less than one dollar’s worth, as there are no un certainties. The price of certificates is as fol lows. One for 25 oents; five for $1; eleven for $2: thirty for $5. with elegant premium : sixty- five for $10, with bonus j one hundred for $15, and handsomo present to the getter up of the club. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, to whom special inducements are oflered. Ad dress. PARKINiON St, CQ. f lmporteis. 2U8 Broadway, New York. deo 5—3 m KSTABLISED IN 1780. T. MACKENZIE & SONS, NO. SSI* BAT1MOHE STRKBT, (NEAR CHARLES,) BALTIMORE, MD., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN COACH, WAGON AND SADDL&RY HARDWARE AND HARNESS MATERIALS. FELLOES, SPOKES, HUBS. BOWS. SHAFTS. AXLES, SPRINGS. ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR XjZI AT S JO n, COACH VARNISH, JAPAN AND LKATU- • ER VARNISH. BENZ0INE, Harness Oil Blacking, Axla Qraase, Carriage Bolts, Bands, Oil Cloth, Buekles, Terrels. Hooks* Bltts, Ornaments, llamas, Lace, Fringes, ±o., all at tho lowest price, • FOR CASH. . Nev9 wfim p GORGIA-TAYLOR C0UNTY.-R, VX tit.—Mrs. S. K. Da\is, adminiitn the estate of Joseph E. Ilelvensten.d having applied for letters of diimiffin said administration: It is therefore ordered, that stl pen;u cernod show cause, if any they hare, »hj of dismission, os aforesaid, should not bi ed to the said Applicant by the Court of nary to be held in and for said count?* first Monday in April next; and that thu be published in terms of the law. A true extract from the mlnatetefuiJ J. J. HUFF, Urdu Oct 5-mflm 31 A- r — - .... W. H. Ingram, administrator os estate of W. L. Gay, deoeased, bavin; i lor lettors of dismission from said »dm tion: .... It is therefore ordered that all perMM corned show causo, if any thev have, w ters of dismission, as aforesaid, mow grunted to the said applicant by toe i Ordinary to be held in and for *aid co the first Monday in April next; and order be published in terms of th* J»». A true extract fromjhe mtauhjofjw- Ooct 5.1865• m6m MARION COUNTY. 11 AII-110AI) STOCK AT ADMIN XV TOR’S fALE.—By virtue of an oraa the Court of Ordinary of Marion cow?, be sold before the Court-House in Kll»« on the first Tuesday in February box- lowing Land and Railroad btocL to- of land. No. HI i north half of No. IU half of No. 116; south half of No. uj taining five hundred acres, more orltf* the 110th district ot Schley county, Oa. A 1*0, at (ho same tune wd |; J ■ shares in the South-Western Railwji -a the proporty of Daniel Fraiior. d Terms -d.kno^on.h^rf. 7 vtUii Court-liou.-o in Bu*n» J ut», «*j“V north-cast corner of No.2+5 , -V- &0. 366: mi'l No. 267; oonuin.n, ,l.’« CroJituntiU5tliD.om doo7 *40d (j. «■ !■•) . __ u >t EOiWIA. MARION COL’NIV.^ (jt a an Ball and Win. H. Bell, u „ to me for letter, of •dmlnBtojW ute of Charles A. Bell. deeeMW ijj; All concerned, ‘ B 7- tious on or by the second inW8) next, to .hc,r.ot.n,of ».^« ^ 1 * Witness my band in dec 7 td — — GhK a« N d2 U -rN.6. file their objeelionl Yj^arMld'ia' by law to tho dutnlj- ou i'* v‘„» Wiu.csa, my hand in office u 1866. dccl WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS. J UST RECEIV ED, a fine assortment of Silver Hunting Case Watches. ALSO. 10,000 Percussioa Caps. T. S. SPEAR aug 15-tf Mx'“hyuv>e..nd^yf"i, dec 1 w40d_ ^ thi. Court for leave to ,en d Tht!Rih.refi.n..-U«,f®5 0 n«t e «hVlea?»”o“ ld “ 0 ' ^ 2-5th. 1865- JAb-*“• — "TiARR^^^ j of Mr,. 1’aruulia CU AH peraons eoncarnad^'J ,h> show cause id . J[\ 0 »»id apP 1 ^ * should uoi be *ra»»d < h , Cosrl 4 ' next December term fhr suid count). , j this ’ Given under m) W.* u nov2.w3(hl —_ “ __ GEORGIA - lOaa'Ii C j| l ’i,ows (3 Crawford and Btnl. j j,.«a tor, of tbe a.Ul» have appHed tor*** said deceased : Ordinary to bahtld ■ d Given under m> U. X vember. 1865. dec 1 w2m