Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 21, 1865, Image 4

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- ino s oo ) m 5 00 i passport in iiiltoXlAV niHOULAK. Dolbear Ootnmercial College, Of the city ol Sew Orlemni. Lo.. Corner •# Camp and C•*»«•* ®tr««te# oppoelte City Hotel* Entrance en both streets. in the spaeiofts nnd etchant Story Building. I* constantly in under eight able Prol<*—or». U mi founded in W3*-kM » JJViV.J'Sff the State no * perinea eni Institution. under tee dirwiion of* Bond of True',** •tpMUdhr tin Loglrlaturo. and i* authorised la confer Degrees, D.plomee. etc. Tcrm »—Payable In Advance. etc., a i-erfect ciurae •—••• *TT** M Arithmetic-In iud ug all Commercial Calculations. lectures on Commercial Law £* Algebra *•'*•* £• tieotneti X KngBarb—(Iramatieal oourse £ * Full course, not limited - 100 Freoch “ hpanlah M German # ............ Latte V. —- —• Greek .— 'teacher* course in Penmanat»i|»~.—- A Life Ticket in all the GepaitmenU N B.—A student having paid for a course in any branch, m abor-, is mtitl<«l to a * Lue Ticket” in that Department, lie can attend •neb branches ai he may deaire. For any language, per month y‘\ Drawing, per month - &} W Sution*ry fo/ Commercial Course Stationery for Penmanship Diploma ;• A Dii loin a from thia Oulle^o i* all comuereial communities Student* can begin at any time Usual time tor Puoinnriihip 2 to 4 week*: do. do. Book-keeping. 3 to 5 weeks; do. do. Commercial Course. 6 to 12 weeks; do. do. French or Spanish. 12 to 4/ week#—but lessons lire not limited in any branch All t or raer students are invited to re flew their studies free of charge. The Sou h must now ducate iter sons practi cally, if she would develop her vast resource* of sealth. which uro much more numerous than no>e of Brnail. IVe nevu aui|de arrangemcntsforJDO students during I lie current jear. Barents can make liberal conditions for their sons if they apply soon. Those from the country can board with good furnilie*. apeak ng Knglish, French, Span ish or Herman. at *-'» lo -p- •'* per month. A Burmese (.duration, that enables one to earn *>2U/i or K)0 0 annually, is the beat fortune lurents can give ihelr sons. As the College ha* been in fiicovriiul operation for more than a quarter ola century, and the practical plai lu re pursued rumved the unanimous comusi- dationsof the Press and husiuees community, and as several thousand of its (oruier studeuls are now in busin*.* in this city an 1 over the country, it in defined u to go into an ex tended explanation of the plan or merits uf the Institution. Mo lar as known, not one of the many thous and* of former students is nW out ol employ ment. and so (ar ae known, not one in a iboua- aud ofthose who have been sent for years to Europe or the North, is qualifje<i, on returrnaar home, to enter n i-UHnesN house, although thousand.* ol dollars hu\e been expended on bis education. • A Word to the wise is sufficient. The city is now healthy. Persons from 12 to •i0 years of ago attend such Lraoches as they mny wish. By bating a n eoiai Professor for each brand-, three P* nth* of the student s time is aive-J. Mtu icuts intended for this College should iiringiliis circular or special direct'* a, aa every winter there arc temp »rar> e.*tal>livkv merits -opened. Voung student* should pftf their funds in Die /mud- of their merchants, or the President of the Collefre. Citixeaa and strangers are invited to - all. College Office, Room No. 7. N. Jf.“-The Agricultural an parlinentf will be opi ned, ns Chatter, n* so n as suitable cured to tube eba SPECIAL NOTICES. "‘ mTtoii. Ua.. Aiiiru.i 11. l'«. ) II, ordw from Trunrj lr.riartmeat, lux. mint— arerM|uir*S »o b« iud befor.*bi»- „.n.VIiuoo««k. »*>* fto-n 'hl,di.tr *. Th. Id DiiuBii, nnpottd of tbe following eoootiMt Bailor. Hibb.d»»ttr. Calboun. Chaff.- boochee, Crawford. Decatur. Dooly, Dougherty hrlr, llarrir. Ho«#to». Lee, Mgcon, Marion* Miller Mitchell.-Monro., Mtuo^», I’uUiki) Pik. uaiunan, Kandolfb. Ecbicy. .Spaulding, 3Uw,48-»«4VJWM- Tarlnr,'Tyrrell. Ul- ion. W«b»t*r »Sd n'orth. JAMES C. gcBUlNBV. Auttut M. l*Vtf collector. iB^rnai Hereiui* Notice. Offielnl Inrtrnetionrt»Tln*oe«V. received ti.lr day from the Commlfiioner of Internal a ye Rail Koidi, KtAtn Bo»U. En re*. Com- nyniw and all I.er.oiu a‘c here V notified not to tr«».*ort Mb’ Cotton, or mote it out of tho Id oollcetorol dUtrict. unlcM loir fir.t procure .penult from tktr office or from mr deputie.. Cotton c.n be «htppod on »nr ll.ilrond to oon. But,cen be paid atCol.mbu, toKtcbaPi W. Jwtuer. B.puty Collector. JAMES C. McBBKSEi. Au»n»t22-tr ^ Collector. OFFICE COLLECTOR IN'CL KEVISNUE.I iu Oiaraior iJiBioa.i 1 a, ^ r Macou,*iq,Uaurt 11. ICO. I Notice U hereby firen that all Oiitilleriof applet. p.Mbet, rrapM. eom. or other .ubiun- eet and all manufacturer, of tobacc«, clean, kc' arc rciuired to take out a littnte and Kivc bond. Tbote whofail P. five bond and procure lisente are, in addition to all other permittee and forf-ituret. liable to pay one hundred per centum additional dutiw thereon. Notice, merchant* and othcri purcha-iuc liquor! befura the duty it paid, do to at their own risk, *s the law compel* me to seixe it, n matter in if hose hand, it may be found. JAME.d C. McBUBSET. au*22 tf_ i OoHector. COLUMBLri. Oa.. Augutt 22. 1501. Ilavina been appoint*! lieputy Collector for tba countier embracing Muscogee, Talbot, llar- rit Marion. OhattaboochwandStewarLali t ar* tieecnaaaed indiiti!lin«l|iirituouJliquor! in lie above named counue, *111 ai'ply at once at my office.oppocile th* Perry llou.e, and file boudt and procar* permit,, RICUABB.W. JAQIL3. Deputy tnOli*:c!or aug22-tf Internal Rev. ‘24 Dist. Ga. •lec K -til jan 1 nsiituti Rl I L.*i nalist uti«l f'hronicle A Mentl* ri»-/. Augii-in ; Rt’j'uhliciin, Havannah: Jimrnal A .MfSSLiigor isij.l J olegranh, Macon; Hrcof-iir, MlllMfft*. WHtfhiunn, At!i to amount i.f * Express to the < -I fn tlllfe sill please inrert il ami w 1 mnd paper and bill by «• It will he paid on sight. J. R. IVEY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Wiirol louse, KFiCKIVINtf, l.m\m AND UKKKKAL I Commission Merchants, H aving a m with nmplc <• . 1‘storngu run tho \\ urchouMo, Root ul Comminsion Bu*inc*s and Mvrchiiudir.u hliipmnnt. t'onsigtunents snlidted. Oppoiito Post Ofllet Brick Warcbouflo ii, we sru prepared iving, Forwurding IU nil its vnrit J. Oojrivr. A. ftJYojpzf CONANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS/ NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, New York, v Offer their service* for *ale* Colton, Tobaceo, or other prodaoe, awd will purchase on order goods of all kind*. FOR ^ALE AND‘EElff.T Adthi^istrator’s COURT ORDERS. e f . ^ kTednttdny the 13th’day ol Beterabef -~* ■’. mam TM ‘If .,n nnU, r.f llin f'l.tirl ..I lly.linurt* TAYLOR. rOIJWTV. REFER Atkin.-, Dunham k Co , C. R. Woods, E. B. Young, W. II. Young. K. M. Gunby, Get. 7—Cm TO: Apalachicola, Fla, Kufaula. Ala. do CJluiubtH. Ga.« • U. U. BALDWIN A CO., CONIMI&SIOK MERCHANTS, I IS PEARL STREET, NEW YORK. I). II. Binnwisr, I v . York J. I. Cckxiio. i* tw lork ’ Splendid Cotton Plantation i *• np-sfv I Wool folk, deceased, late of Muscogee county. at the plantation belonging to bu etlale. eitua- ‘ seven m3ej below Colptn M V Vk .4,1 ~ — I!,.., Cki.^re Through lo Allanla. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. SAVANNAH. Advancer made on coniiynmentt to our Home in New York, and to our friend, in Liverpool aud Glaafow. pet. 10.1M6—3m J SAM’L It. KOB1SOK. TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery & Coanis&iou Merc hauls, NO. 129, ' Sfnfly (Jppo&xtc tilt Hank of Columbus, rgf.p on hind a good iIocIl FOR SALE OR RENT Having ho falib in tb* “free-luioo” * Labor er*, and fti> din»nfitrmr lo undertake tw msrrovo them, I have determined to ecll my valuable and highly improved COTTON PLANTATION, situated on the .Mobile k Hfrard Railroad in : Macon county. Alabama, forty inile3 from , Columbus, containing 1320 acre*, one half clear- - ed. The character of the soil D hammock, j rccond baminook, and uplaoH. aiid neady all fresh! Inr? tgnber <;un-ist4 of bewca, Lrreh, , mnple. hit kvQ’,. white oak,, post oak, pfcplbr, ! pine - Fencing in good repair, and. well ar- rangca for stock. Buildings excellent, consist- ! ir.gof a fine dweliiug of seven room*, besides I hall*, closet*, pantries, with a commodious vc- j randah one hundred and fifty two tret long: \ In ehort, it ig au ciagant.Suiii/Kni //buk A lap , kitdncn, fmoKtf hotGe, brick dairy and ice i bouse; eating house for laborers, and fine double negro uouser of two rooms each 18 by f<.• %,. whtia-fffees. windows, well plaster** and , painted. With brick ptllus and chimctc*; a ' lAiiLuvui nf lw‘> story ham, paokingsuow and git n«or-\ with an *Imosttlew tutv'twry rupe 1 rior 00 tatr gin—sugar mill, and two 100 gailon kettles. This is one of the beet Cotton Plantations in eastern Alabama; conveniently situated, easy of access, and with the choice of either Mont gomery or Columbus as a market. 1 «//« de- trrmintd to I til. Thus who wish may try the “A 'dtgen J* 1 iliidi not. < Tenii|, fU.OMO caalf. or $16,000 ii^twqi installments. If toe latter, »he first payment on 25th December instant, and second twelve months threafter without interest. Corn, meal, mules, cotton seed Ac., supplied on rets ihable term* if desired. Tith* pnftt* Freed people on the place and will be glad to get h.hum for another year. it not sold within liltccn days, the place will bu tor rent. Persons wi-ning further particulars or to ex amine the place are referred to my triend, Mr. Johu S. Colbert, Columbus, Ga. deco-tf. ted oa the rivdr road s bus, Aaislitint ot Gbn P-1*M s; 12 buod of 11 orp. Fodder, Peas* Shucks. _ Hone* and Mule^'do or 4<> head of Cattle, among them a fine English Bull, several fine English Cows and others of mixed grades, >b«ep. Goats, a large lot of block. Hogs, Wagon*. Carts Ox Wagon. CookUar utensils and Plantation Implements of all kinds. At the seme time will be rented, for tbe next year, ‘JTiv'&P 1 ' i land lies JH and is not turpn.-eed in fertili y by any lands the.State, .“•ale in continue from day to day until the property is disposed of. •Line nine win oe rem.cn, jor me next year, DUnt/Mion,containing over IWt acres, (W) RiO i* open lai.d—&J0 ncre* of the *trarWi I lies in what !• known as Wool folk's Bend, nov 20 Ida •j.-ertv is disposed of. IV, «. WOOLFyLK, Adra’r. ordinary. Term. . It appearing to the Court by • William W. Foy. tbat Richard ,u, count of said county, deceased, did in his lifetime.^ Given Under my haad Fiovr, 2bLh exeenteto the said William W. Foy, hi* bond, I ^ . t»L0, W. Mlfi Ui conditioned to Mxeeute titles in fee simple, to , -° oy 23 5t the said William W. Foy. for the West half of ! pKOKGI A, U %aa'iji Colmw— lot of land (No. 129.) number one hundred and l U V. Glaae/idmiuU^togdu teS}.* 1 ^ 1 twiulj-mnc an i all uf lul of latul (No. 122,1 liam Glatt. dHit^e tau of rajj2,2!£ number one hundred -nd twenty-two, except - * p *>ucountr. six or eight acres on the South tide, and all of Ibtoflund No. 123,) number out hundred and twenty-three, except some fi'.tr acres deeded to W iiliaiu P. Edwards, on the Nor'h side. All originally Muscogee, Lut now Talbot aud Tay lor counties. Aud it further appearing, that sail Richard B. Rucker departed this li e without executing A O ft l A i titles to the satd lots of land, or by will or oth AOminlShTfliVOr S b^l6« I erwue, providing therefor. And it further ap- .. 4U n.i n ^ • 4 pc-aring that the said William W. Foy has paid \Y JfL'^5'* CI “ I thhfull amount of the purchase price of said .“■JljSvf 1 '," e l*‘e/etiJence of Mrt. Mar- |„ t , „( |,„a s , nd ,. id (fuiiam W. Kuy baiiug tl a L. (.arr.t-3 dcceatcd, in Mutcojee county, ,, e S tionc<1 thi , Court to direct Fefldin, 8. Uratoie foat office, the pertonal property R uc Uer, the Executor of tka eeute oftbe uud . 1 ?'? har >i B..Buokei-,.dac*Med 1 to execute to him on*, hoi^e^oTd fuTrfiture and bedding, Tnuu ca*tle, pork and stock hogs, Ac., Ac. Terms cash. . D. F. WILLCOX. mTplicatmi ,o"£Ty t. tell .be 4o«* rtkSa“»}“S|M •• J >art f of lots of land No. U .ViSS * tke 21st district of said county • °* l3 l All persons concerned art har»h« \ show cause, if any they ^ sell said Un-1 should not be mUJOf 9 !** ,<«.ke t hekl ” . u 1f^ I rr i.«rJ ot said deceased, vi'ircKimi v« ..u,„, ivrjubi. ■ ! title, to .aid lute of land, id coufu.mi.y ... said bon-i. Ibcrefore, all persons concerned sre hereby notified and required to fila their dec 8. td Administrator. LOOK OUT1 _ lute Major George 0. Dawson, lying m Dougherty county and containing llOu acre* (oak and hickorv land*/ and adjoining lands ol Morehoru, Walker, McClaren. Jones and oth ers is for rale. Terms cash. Apply to L. W. DAWSON. ocl24-3tawtf ^ on the premises, or to E. W. Scabruok, Cotumbus, Ga. Land For Sale. 1 WILL s«Il 3 0 acres of good pine laud, suit- ablo for cotton; fit) acre* cleared, the balance well timbered: half uiiie from the M. k G. R. •unty on the first Monday in Febr^rr^ dcciotd g^r. inn.LiNB.ort^ rtEOBGIA—lUa,is OocxTT.—John If Til U ton M’hlieet.) ikelor the admiBii,i,, 1 iZ'hl the estate ol Abel t\ Ncllon, deceived said county: labrt Ail |.ers..ne concerned are hereby nolifij, I show cause, ii any they have, why laidiS!!* I 111 f r •, l i . . ah ..ii 1.1 ..... L. — * — RQIIIL I **« uw icuj mniucu nuu it'41111 tu iu ut< lueir 1 7 , .. ”• ,U ‘J “•»»v, wny lairt ada. I objectionsHi any ihcv have, within the lime ! ■trttlon should not be granted thesaidaSS pre*cribod by law.) why said Executors should I C *H\‘ Within tba time prescribed by law- -I not he ordered to execute titles to said lots of ,J ven under my band ’n office this 4rh iw^ I land, in conformity with said bond. ^ 1A . 4 GEO* W. MI LLING, Ordte.r* I And it is further ordered. That a copy of this ^ in m 1 rule be publiithed in the Columbu* Enquirer for thtee months. Extract from the M'notes n r said Court. J. HUFF, Ordinary. w3m I Uk'Fr.K FUR SALE. 1.0Jt) acres of Prairie l T-ri^ mJTJ.TS.v? A Ur.d,,, taalei ia ki.caa couuiy. Alabama, m ' P V •AMICI irth of llnina Si.rir.e- and aixt«, | L. Ij.fet taud, uf Tdtkexee. iyiai en Cubabat^if ; ji Sale -n given immediately if de- thc premises t< l. 1UW ERa. Guardian Sale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Taylor county, will be sold before the ''ourt ID use door in Butler, Taylor county, on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours ot sale, one house aud lot in the town of Butler wbereou Mrs Hester Wileru iiow resides, on tho north side of the Muscogee a ,“H:vec Kuu R^i.ir'ia.l, There is some twenty acres of lai d Cohimbu.- to.! »*H*rened to the place; good dwelling and nev- good rale of any kind ot produce^ merchaudUe. ..A.TYLKR, _ _ SAM’L K. ROBISON. SUPKHlNTKNDA.Nf^ OFFICE. | MUSCGGstE RAILROAD CU . r CoLt'MH€H, Oa., HepL 9th. 1»A». ) (Muscogee Rail Road Schedule. O N AND AFTER MONDAY,.Htb inst., the Passenger 'lrain ou Ihuwai will Leave Cohimbot ut ; o’cleck, A. M. Arrive ia Macon at »•]« .. £.«. heave Macon at Irt* „ A. M. Arrive in tolumbur at e.oi. Macon aud Weatern It. tt. Schedule. NIGHT THA1N. Leave Maeon — Arrive at Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Maeon sop 10—tt W. L. 0.30, P. M. 2-2:'.. A. M. d.$o, P. M. 24.:X). A. M. CLARK, rfup’t. illAKGK OF gtIKEDLLE. SUPERINTEND A NT’H OFFICE, ) M. k W. P. K. H.. . • Montuomkhv, Sept. 20,1865- ) O N and after Friday, Sopt. 22d, it lH*W, T*aii 011 this Road will, bo »1 Leave Cut mu bus at Arrive West Point Arrive at Montgomery ...«) 25 A. M. ...12 M ...it 15, P.M. -I A. M. ...1 Vo P. M. <i 13, P. M Leave West Arrive id Colouinbu -- t ■, -• - - .. Connecting with train* ol A. k W. 1. K. K at West Poiut which arrivos In Atlanta at 1 1 M., In time to couneot wl»h tho Wegtcrnond Atlantic Rail Road fur Chattanooga ami points north. ATKINS, DUNHAM & CIO.. CUilMISSlONauJ FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Al’ALACHICOLA. FLA. July lUli, l«i.—lT_ , JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the old Marluc Bank Agency, WILL HUY AND HELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, BANK NOTES AND UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS. 1WNBS, AND OTHER SECURITIES. Bouxbt an! rohl on Couiiui.-rion. Particular attention imld to Collection# n thin ami other point, and the proceed* remitted promtly. Oct 13—2in WM. a 8¥AN, (LATE OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, OA. Office over Gunby’a store oerner of Broad and St. Ciutrstreets. oct lf>-3iu There are between seven and eight hundred acre* '.‘ oared land in a high state ol cultivati on ; i g' o.l trained negro cabins for 4') hands! framed j gin-house aud iron screw. .All been built with in the Inst fonr years. An artsciap Well, fur* i ui-hing nuirfekhansttble supply of ■wtiter#- These Ian s have lung been considered the most dtMrabla iu tho Slate, lor Ibuir 'DURA BILITY and PRODUCTIVENESS, yielding r* niunerative crops of corn and cotton. * Corps lod jcr. pork and stock.hogs, yattle find mules, cotton taixi and impiethonts ro oarry / n the larm for another year, can be bought with tbe place. • Freedmeo on tac place tan be hir ed. Possession given immediately, dec 2 lrn C. K. JOHNSTON. Montgomery Advertiser and Tunkogeo News, will copy and send bill to this office. Plantation forwent or Sale A T Cheliaw, Maeon to.; Ala., on 4h*Mo*»C- gomery ar d West Point Railroad, contain ing 43V acr»-«k)0 to 7‘Aj olqarcd ; good Dwell ing House, Negro Houses, Gin House, (lin. Screw, uud all other appurtenances ol u fird '’deVnra' A,,1,l> J. RHODES BROWSE. FOR SALE, 14 miles a.,< laining 1480 Enlanla, liarL nee, Georgia, c _res land, 000 cleared: 200 of which IH fresh and well watered by the Wepul koe creek runnirfg through the centre oi it Light negro Ik-uhin and Decenary out-buihl iug-i. Water Gin; Grist fttid Saw Mill. Gruii kiDd ‘ A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A pply at Oof Iflktr 7S BROAD STRtSET, For Rent, \ TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with I \ six rooms, convenient to the businonn por tion of the city : suitable for a boarding house or private family. For tortus apply to Dr. M. Woodruff <>r MRS. S. S. BARD WELL. oct J-^lf . oUl-build.. m ., 11ra11y >0 ( *d orchards and tmeja'.*., ue- iongteft lo the orphans of Enoch li. Wil-on. Ufccaitd- f'oid fur tae benefit ul the wurds. Terms cafh. HESTER WILSON, New 2», I8dh fdee $ wbt] (jjh j Guardian. GEORGIA- Ts/lar County. Court of Oxdixxky lor said County, I . November 4th. 1865. J \V r UEREAS. Mrs. Nancy Wilson apnliev to W9 for letlcia of guarduuMitii for If. 1\. Nancy Ann, ^aruh Aun, William Benja min and Joteph L. Wilson, orphans of If. L. N. W i Son, late ol Taylor countv, deceased. l«liiii4i This is therefore to cite all couccrned to file build- their objections (if any they have) why letters Se'c.5fi:in3Boro and'weft eoMt/ucte i.'- I r ttould not be grautej the ui»i>!ic»ut iu term, The quarters fur tho laborers are ooiufertable 01 J, 1 !® ,aMr - . . - . nd capable uf iiocoiomodatiftg upwards o* two | " ilnese my band officially. t undjed There are two large cotton and gio | . J. J. llLr r, Orduiary. h - mi •!! the plantation. All of the stocf I . n " ; 4p-wIm ^ ill be roW with it, conaia-iog of mule*, cattle, j QE01t(}J^.' Txvi.oa ConsTV-T- county town, apd two miles from Ayattuh.— The tract contains f our thousand three hun dred nexus. Fourteen hundred are iu cultiva tion, noftUTpus ed in fertility in the county, of which eleven hundred have been cleared within f #ur years. The climate is decidedly healthy and tires settlement eligibly situat-.d.— Appended to the plantation IS *“* * —♦ — ' (ifist iiUidsaw mill, entirely new ubstantial dec 10 wot GEORGIA—HAKKI* COUilTf" Uxxera *»!„, Cor„ J ....... T .. . October Terur, lSo5 '} >v ilhaui J. Hudson. Lx’r of ' the Will of Elias H. Beall, dec’d. | .Sarah G. Beall, Elias N. Beall, i Bill iv and other legatees of E. II. Beall, Eui'irVr I (ieceascu. and S. J. Whatley.! Dme. ei—gl Robert McCant-. Toler Loverett er fh| and other creditors ot Eiias 11 Beall, deceased. ] I T appearing to the Court upon the rstenwl the Sheriff, that the ffeieodaot. To7.r u!'I erett k Co.; Abram Bragg aud \\ urran • Lva* P Stale A Co.; Laney Bujce k 0o.: Allen'vif and Buckley ; Prait. Oakley x 0u.; * Ha-raft I Itisley mid Kitcueiir ; G«car Cbeeciium > R^'l NiehoU A Co.; E„„. Burliu aod Semuel, Ko.cvell .V Co.; Cuxro I, Itroric' ui I Mead; E BM-dderd A Co.; aod wifdSl nut r ^ d « “ Ubi “ ‘he MaS I <>i sain Mate, and i re nftl to be found I It i.s tbereture or ierc-»t,tiial *«r-. ice hi i ted on tuid parties, and all ^t her credit iA IS I parties interested in tne estate uf raid 1 ^tiil Beall. JeecareJ. by pttbliealioo ot lhuunil ooee a month for four months bclore thrn-rl Term ot thu Lourt. ;o tbe Colttlubur Eoa.i„J a public gazette of this State. JAMES M. MOBLEY, Complainant's bolicitor. L ^ A true extract from iho Minutes ■ ( d.rrjl Superior Court, thid October 1.3th. 1 sf N. li. BARDEN. Clerk. Possession to be given • dure January, J. W ALDBURG,Savannah. iul v*21—2*nwtf A Good Chanoe! I OFFEft ‘MY TAN YARtl .rid 202h<i acre- A t:f Land for suIq : adjoining tke whole length ‘ uuipkiu, ca*t; 80 acres the wood*. J. 0. 81NGKH* ,tph c>|»y and toad Ijf111:i± J. G. % Macon Tjl GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY V S Agent*, . y CRANE, JOHNSON & GRAYBILL, *“ haVanixaii, okoiujia, VORWA^DING and COMMISSION MEMCllANTS, r ■ 1L OEAYlilLI. Uko# |.loa*ure In irif'inu- J i i„ hi, ti»i>y ii lend# in lloluinbur mid the cuunlry th.t hh hill re e*luhlirhoa J. R. IVEY & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rolln KENTUCKY BAGGING 50 ooils HOPE, 500 llis. TWINE, Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING. Any of the above articles wil he sold in latge or mu nil qunntitio.r, nov ;M»—-ffl Advances on Cotton. W K will BU IP COTTON to first doss bouses in New York, and muko liberal CAM! advances. _oct27-tf J. 11. IVBY k CO._ FIRE PROOF INURE HOUSE. K! ag^IlCi . patronage ot our triend« and tho peunlu gen •rally. VKHNUY k MAUAFFKY. oct 17-tjiiiil PISTOLS? W/E have ju-t reeuivn vV lot „f COLT'S an make ol PZSTOXiS, which wo arc selling cheap, ilce 7 11 .1. ENNIS Groen and Black. Tea. F&K8 l But r Jeo.'l if cuunlry'lh.thbfiu* re o*iuhli»iioi\ hi* linn Snv.nnuii and will «ii o o.relul uttcutiun to nil businoM entrusted to theiip U. A. CRANK, J0UN ft. JOHMttOM, J* H GttAYUlf.!.. sept 13^4Uu_ ^ _ o. -We UOHKTTK. « K * LAWIION. ROSETTE & LAWHON, AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BltOAl) STREET, flOkllUllVfi, OA. PERSONAL end jirompt utlontion «ivon tu 1 onnii.nmeuU. ftsT Cotton purohasod. JUlyaU~"tf IT, L. BALI8BU HY. »• »* W A KNOCK. WAKNOCK & (JO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, Oilico No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette k Lawk on’s Auction Hoorn.) T IIKY are prepared to store Cotton, Merch andise, Produce, Ac. Particular attention givon to tho sale oi COTTON. PRODUCK. Ac. Bagging. Itorr, Ac., furnished nt tho market * Columbus. Oa., Aug. 3,18)V>.—if THOS. O. JOHNbON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. M0,) ATTORNEY AT LAW, Claim au«l Real Estate Agent, No, 50 Market Street, (tip Stairs, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Oet. 10—Dm* i ; f f J. T. PEYTON; ATTORNEY AT LAW, mrmpkiis, tennhhnkic. PROMPT attention givo^ to aH business en trusted to his care. , Rotera to lion. Hines Holt, Columbus, Ga. sept 8,186h-6m E. W. MOISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW- CARTER A FI.0T!gfri>Y. Sage. fre«h S»,e aKTER a FtuTJSlToY. Lennon Syrup, O K Superior quality, for sale hy decS It OAK I KK A FLOURNOY. Drake’s Plantation Bitters. A FRL.SU LOT just received aud fur sale by dec 3 tf CAKTKK A FLOURNOY. BEDELL & CO„ Grocers and Commission Merchants, (Nearly opposite Honk • f Cbtumbne, COLUMBUS, OA., TT’KRP constantly on hand GR0CK1UKS and K COUNTRY PllODUCIS of overy kind. Cunslguiuents of Mcrehundisosolicitod. Prompt allenllou givon to the purchase an solo of Goods of overy description. W. A. DKDKuu, A. G. BKDKLL. iulyU.-tf O. S. HARRISON. ‘SlN-V Storliug’d Ambrosia, A MOST Delightful aud valuable prepara tion for the hair, ft*r sale by daftStf CARThR a FLOTTUNQY. Corn Staroh, O F Superior qunjilv. fur uiie hv dM3If CARTER a FLOURNOY. 1 Hiimi M. KUO. JaHU M. &MMU. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT IAW, COLUMBUS, QA, r PUK above named having formed a part- X uership, will practice law in Muscogee and u K. Nsell c .unty, / ver Ounby’a store. UNITED STATES INTRRNAI. RKVKNLK BTAMl’S J„ r,- ± eeived aud for sale by „ . . R. W J AQUKS, Sept 21,1865-tf Dep. t olleetor. TTAV1KG rccoi\ cd a fresh suppU of NORTHERN EXCHANGE* 1 will be harpv to auppy my former customers, and others desiring to remit funds North. -W. FKLIX ALEXANDER. MN 9 tf _Ban k Timm c<H>g. FOR RENT, rpilRIOK comfort A Hull building. fortable ROOMB, in Mason Apply t Buggy and Garriago Factory ! WITH N Id AT COTTAGE aud a MILL. have this day formed a co- „ith Mesars. White, Curler A Uh., Jlroadvroy, New York,’ and thejf teijj very shortly be pre pared to loan money lor tho cultivation ot Cotton, Rice and Sugar. They will also provide white labor lor tbe South gen erally. In a lew iluyi we shall UaUu oiM^lars setting forth all those things in dotoll, froki the above house. Having tormed this arrangement wo can offer greater facilities for tho sale of Si>ufh'-rit I hi 1 than any establishment.')u th •- country. Wo thotulore solicit the patfoiiag* ol thfiire dfiring t<> veil land. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to our care. _T)cc 2-»| M A KSH A LL A 1’AKSoNS. 200.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, U. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS I All tu be mill for ONE DOLLAR e.ch. Without regard to value 1! Not to be paid lor until you know what you arc to receive! SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to bo sold for $i Each: JSftO Solid Silver Dining Sots $75 to $300 .4)0 Silver Sal vex* and Urns.- 5$ to 250 Tiirfi ."ulid Silver Ten Sets complete 150 Rosewood Musical Boxes, 32 o, I shall apply to the Court of Or- •unary of fluid county, tor leave to tell all the real estate of Martha Newsom, late of ?aid cuunty, deceased, for tho benefit ot the heirs. ' JOSHUA NEWSOX, Adtu'r. nov 15--2m 71KORGIA—TAYLOR C jUNTY.-N, T7^i7- vf Invule applies to ma for letters of adiuiDi->- tration ou tno c«UUe ol John S. Davidton, lute ol mid county, deceased. Ail persons concerned ore hereby notified to snow cause (if any they have) why said letters should Dot be granted to said applicant ut the next November term of the Court of Ordiuary for said county. tiivou under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 1865. no*2-uOd J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. nov 11 ni|n W el den applks fur leticri of adtati'I tratieu on the ettato of Joseph W. Aviso, I deceased, late of suid county. All t>ersons concerned are hereby notilsdul show causei tit any they have;, why thetdcuJ istration of said estate should n »t he nr.ntdbl ,aid applicant at the next December Term B the Court ut DrUinary for ruid coun'y. Given aYjdcr my hand November 1st, 1^'. GLU. W. MULL IN a! Uriiinsrj, nr36d /“a EGRG1 A—TAVLOR COUNTY,-Sallie S. \J| McKinney applies to me lor letlcrs of ad- initM.-ti ation on Iheteiateof Joshua McKinney, late ol sa:d cuunty, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notific»d to ■bowcausoiif any they hove) why said letters should nut bo grunted to said applicant ul the next November term of the Court of Ordinary fur said county. Given uud ay my hand, this Nov. 1-t. 1865. nov2.-y)d J. J HUFF. Ordinary. sell the r> ai e.-tale belougiug t E. 11. Wilson,deceased. 11KSTKK WILSON, Guardian. Oct JJ, l865-2miocl8] . i. MOHRS, BKKflOtt. R. J* MU8K8, JUNIOR. LAW NOTICE. E UNDERSIGNED have formed a co- _ partnership, under the name and style ot R, J. MUSES, and will establish an ollico in Columbus, Un.,on the 1st October next. In the meantime letters uddreaeod us above will be rotnptly attended lo. Tho souiur partner will attend regularly the tutted Statos District Court at Savannah, the .luprcwo Court ot Georgia for this Judicial District, tke Courts ot the Chattahoochee Cir- uit, and upou special retainer in important iif.es will attend auy of the Courts In ueorgia (Federal or Slate.) Law Notice. offieo, i roau. nuNou ouumy, m*., *»ro i ropare.t .< ...» applications for pardon under thu Prcsi d. ill's amnesty proclamation, ami also to trans it all other protessionul business. G. 1), A G. Wm, HOOTER, aug 23-tf Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES, OFFICE AT ODD FELLOWS' It Al.JL, utud in Forsith, tin., formerly owned by Cupt. J. It. Jlanks, of Columbus. The buildings uro extensive, covering nearly an acre ol ground, flouting the street800 ient The Blacksmith Shops have sovon Forges, with every convenience for work. The Wood Department has space sufficient for a dozen I tenches and well slocked with seasoned mate rial. Tho Tain!, Trim and Harness Depart ments are peuuliariy well adapted forthedil- lerenl branches. There is a good supply of Iron, with tbe lAiost improved .Springe and Axles. A most excellent selection of Fine Taints, Trimmings and Leather. Aninoxhatis- table quantity of Spokes, Hubs, Kims, and over 20.UIKJ Bolts and boraws. A fine assort ment oi Harness (both wogen'-aftd buggy) and Harness Material. In lftct everything com plete for a first class Carriage and Buggy Fac tory. It is tho larprnt Factory of tnekinlin titojinu, and is now iu successful operation with a full corps of the best workmen, both morally and mcehauioally. . ’ „ , muet knout that all South- ■not but euceted and any ll pay a handsome divi dend. A buetutee man, tv ilk en erpy, can moke the property pay 50 per cent. Upon the lot ami will be sold with it is a very nice Cottage, with all ucocssary out-buildings, garden, Ac. It desired, I will sell with it, or separately, my ' m, near Forsyth, Upon the plu-e »* one of lust Grist Mills la Georgia. For foil i»ar ..juwlfs,'Ut>t>iy to CaM. J. ll. Batiks, oFCofuui- bus, who knows all about it, or to banpiug ou, 11o\v> A Co., Columbus, or to the uudersiguod ANDREW DUNN, dec 11 in Forsyth, Ga. orally and me Kvny th ink in -u unnuifnotureii < E Flour! Flour! UBL8. KRTRA FAMILY FLOUR; U » BBL8. ORTHODOX FLOOR) In Mur. and (hr t.l. hr BLOUNT A CHIFLEY. Am IF—lw No. MBiowlV. ri. S:-*6rin^ Cinolun.U, BAKER, ROGERS & CO., W.HOLtSAlC GROCERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, flO 4ft 30 Bsit Mrcoutl Street CINCINNATI, OHIO, W HOLESALK DEAL Staple Groceries, W and Butter: Drie<L Cam Fish of all ptad*i 9eed. - ... Two metobersof'our find reside in New \ ork. being thus constantly In the market, ready tu take advantage of favorable changes, and buy ing fr«>m firvtbauds, gives us facilities lur gut Hag Goods, uusurpassod by any house in ih< West. A4T Advances made on consignment* to B. 1*. BAKER & L'O... COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 Panrl at., Ilauov.r Hqunrr, NEW YORK. _ootr-8m* j Day Boarders. fTlIOSK deairing DAY BOARD can be aecoiu I mod a ted at the Saratoga Restaurant at *30 per mouth. Persons wishing one uical a day 115 Boarders can get their meals at any hour. Meals furnished to those leaving on the Maoon train. OHARLKY BARROW, dec 61m FOR SALE. IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, nov IB tf 146 Wood! Wood! OrncK Moan.* and Gibarii R. R. P^%S , ^of4 u b*?th*.“W.a r h2£! lieation to M. FRAZER. Treasurer. DR. V. H. TALIAFERRO RESUMES the piimHco ot Medieino in thi Office over tho law office of the late Col. Holt. Residence on Meiuloah alroel, formerly occu pied by Mr. DcWitU nov 26 lm DR. BELLAbffy H AS removed his office to tho Proscription Store ot Dr. Law, No. 70 Broad Street. Residence at Mr. Wiley Jones. «cp'27-0m. 1,000 ACRES. VAbUABLE PLANTATION for sale or. rent. fp 11H Plantation and ltesidenco of Mrs. V. 11 1 Walker, in Uurri» county, 16 miles ubovt Coluuihus, wilt be sold or rented oo the nrein isM en the 12th of Dueember next to the higher bidder. Also, will be sold corn, fodder, mules, wagons, cattle, hogs, ka. Terms easy. ii«.v 21 is* a. C. WALKER. Notice. \ LL nersnus indebted to tho late firm of iLx'etty.-Fleming it SwKY uro hereby notified that thoy must cuuio up and settle; aud chose who fail to pay by first day of January next that their notes and accounts will bo put at once. The books and papers of tue cnuceru arc kept at our old stand, corner uudrr C li^tol. . Watches 2.'4J Ladies Enamelled Gold Watches 110111.-' llonling Silver Watches 5(M opcn-fuce Silver Watches 500 Ivory Opera Glasses 50U Mother of Tcwrl LorgueUo* 100 Six Mnrrol Revolvers 500 Single and Doutee Shooters-. ElogantUil Taiuiiugs--.;-, 2;*o Mai ble Statues, Busts, Ac, - .’si Diamond ltiiigH n Photo. Albums, all fixes Geld Vast A Nock Chains Gold Oval Band Bracelets Oha#*>d Gold Bracelets 2,000 Chatelaine k Guard Chains--. “ t (Sfi Solituiro A Revolving Brooches 2,000 Laya 'kf VloKtntifia do ■ Min Coral; Opal be -Emerald do IXMi Muaio. jot A lava Eardrops-. .,000 Corel A Emerald Eardrops 5,f»O0 Calilorma Diamond Pins )00 CaL Cluster Diamond Pins 75 to 250 50 to 200 75 to ?5n 50 to 200 85 to 100 25 to 50 25 D 100 50 to ICO 15 to 50 10 to 50 50 to 100 50 to 2TU 50 to 100 , 5 ip, 50 It to BO 5 to 10 6 to 12 5 to 20 5 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 8 Rui n Ni Mrs. S. E. l»a\is, administratrix ol the estate of Joseph E. Helvensleo, deceased, having applied lor letters of dismission from said administration: It is therefore ordered, that aU persons __ ocroed show cause, if any they have, why loiters ot dismiision. os aloros.-ud, should not be grant ed t<» the eaid applicant by tho Court of Urdi nary to be held iu aud for said county on the find Monday in April next; und that this order be published in terms of tbe luw. A true exuraot from thn minutes of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary Oct 5-rnfim Ax. L ... Notice. ns iudubtfd to the estate of 1 — i, late of Harris county, deci are r« questi d to coitie forward ul<1 inikaR-l medialu pa>meut and ibo.-e holdm* daiuL against said estate t-> present them duly *uiht»-l Heated In tenarpremribed by law. BhSNKlX 11. CUAWFUBD.I L’E.YJ. 11 LOWE, | -”24- wtit MUSLUUKE COL A TV. • Aim'll G KORGIA-TAYLOR COUNTY.—Rule Ni Si.—W. U. Ingram, administrator on the edate of W L. Gay, duceased, having applied lor letters of dismission from said administra tion : It is therefore ordered that all persons con cerned show cause, if any tht'v have, why let ters of dismission, as aforesaid, should uot be granted to the said applicant by the Court ul Ordinary to be held in aud for said couuty on tli6 first Monday in April next; and that this order Ire published in terms-of Hie law. A true extract from the minutes of said court. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. Ooct. 5,1865-mCiu 1.(160 seU Solitaire Buttons A Studs .(,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils. Ae 10,001) Lockets, double glass 5,00(j Lookctx tor Miniatures .... 3.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac 5.000 plain Gold Uiugs - 6,000chased Gold Rings 10.000 Shield A Siguet Rings 10.000 California Diamond ltiugs 7,5l)0sels Ladles' Jewelry, jet 6.000sols Ladies' Jewelry, coral 5,000set l.uditv* Jewelry, onyx 5.000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, lava--- 2.500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, niosaie-. 10.000 Gold Tens with bit. holders—. 5.000 Gold Tutus with Gold holders-- 5 im> i Gold Pens A holders, super’r 3S7 otioe. YX7ILL bo sold nt the residence of G. VT Au<ier«ou, ol Musoocoe couuty •' n iu old Kx i R»ml. eight miles from Columbus DR. A. J* FOARD, Tennessee, tenders his professional servi ces to the oitisens of Colfttnbu* and vicinity. Office in the Perry House. Oet » tf u DOCTOR STAFFORD 1VKSUMKH the praotiee of Medicine and IV Surgeo*. Cases from a distance requiring surgical attention oan find comfortable accom modations in the city. , M Office hours from 11 HU 2 o clock, P. AT., Sept 6, 18A5—tf 1 , v v 1-th ol Docemher next. 237 acres of lam,, Pi nr, luqp*. liqrsoK ana tuuled.com,fodJer^i>eas. potatoes, household and kitchen furniture, limit oyh. y. M. ANDERSON. For Sale, A FI RbX Cj^A^S, second-hand fqriy.-horse power * STEAM ENGINEf VP l'V r J. cc A running order. It has a good double- H to 16 3 to M 3 to ft 5 to 10 3 to X 4 to 10 4 to 10 3 to 10 3 to 10 5 to 10 S to 12 10 to 15 12 to 20 20 to 30 5 to 10 6 to 12 10 to 15 Goblets A Drinking Cups 8 to 10 3.UNJ di ver Cukors A Wiuo Holders Into 50 or FiuitACftke Baskets-- *20 to 50 Mcrsis. TALK IN SON A Co.. No. 2«S Broad; way, New York, Extonvive Manufacturer.- importers of mauy of the leading and fashionable styles »f Watches and Jewclri. siring to increaso their business to an unliuiitod extent, huvo resolve*! upon a Great Gilt bale, subject tu the regulations following: Certificates naming eacharticlo and its value, are placed in bo iled Envelopes aud well mixed. Une ot these envelopes will be sent by mail to any uddroj-s ou receipt of tweuty-five oeuts, AH Artielee So/d at One Hollar each, without recturd to value. On receipt of the certificate you will see what you ure going to have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold WHtch. Diamond Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our lilt for Ott Dollar, and in no oase can they get less than ono dollar’s worth, as there are i.o un certainties, The price V>f certificates is as fol lows. Une for 26 oeuts ; five for 4>1; oleven for 62: thirty lor 65, with elegant premium : sixty- five for 610, with bonus; ouo hundred for $15, and huudMitnu present to the getter up uf the club. ftw- AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, to whom spcciul inducouieuU are offered, Ad- " PARKINSON 4l CO., Import*.*. 2U6 llroodteay, New York. MA11ION COUNTY. TUit’6 rALK.—By virtue of au order fro: tbe Court ot Urd nary of Marion county, will be sold boiore the Court-House in Ella* ill*. Ga, on the lirst Tuesday in February next, the fnl lowing Land and Railroad block, to-wit: Lot of land. No. 141 ; north hulf of No. 14;'.; south hull of No. U5; south hall of No. 116: con taining five hundred acres, more or less; all iu the 30th district of Schley county, Ga. Also, at the same time and place. Three shares in the South-Western Railroad. Sold u-< the property of Dautcl Frasior, dec'd. Terms made known on the day of sale. HENRY G. DANIEL, Adrn'r. dec 7 wiOd (J. u. L.) dcbuuU non. A DMINtSTRAil'OU’S SALK.—T/ virtue ot Jx. an order from tho iluuorablo Court ot Or- dinary ot Marion couuty, will be sold on the tir.-t luwdny iu February next, before the Court-Lioo.'O iu Buena Vista, Ga., the lollow- inglutsat.d parcels of land, to-wit; No. 24o; south half of No.247; Fifty (50) acres in the uorth-ea.-d corner of Nu 248 ; No. 240; No. 265 ; No. 266; and No. 267; containing eleven hund red and fifty (1150) acres, more or less, all in tho fourth (4th) district of originally Muscogee now Marion county. Sold as the property of Isaac li. Peebles, late of said couuty, dec’d. Credit uulil 25th Dec. 1866. SIMEON BLUE, Adrn’r. dec7 w40d (J. M. L.] — - ttutor of/hMtftiel ofFranoia.M. Bigvars, dec'd., has applied » leave, to,sdl thu lands helongmg i -aui u*ua| All persons concerned, do hereby noufleds| show came, (if any they have,) why i to sell vuid land.- should uot he yatti next March Term of the Court <-t V'nlinxryHl *aid>c«uaty. Given under my haod this 12th Li . dec 18 fJ*<l J Nt). .1 oil N Su N. Or.|iiixff| MU8COOEE Ml'PKHlOtt t Ol ItT,, November lerrn, lH»5. j E. E. Ottolcngin.) vs. J-LIBEL FOR DIYURCA J. OUoUngin. I T apptar'uig to the Court that the defer licj docs not reside within t he limits of tblilM ty or Mate, but in the State of New York. Un umtiuu of counsel lor plaintiff. It iiOrj dered, that defendant be served hy publiMtiix once u mouth for lour mouths. A true extract from the minute? of f perinr Court. F. M. BKOOlCb,Clerti)| doc 6 m4m Sun and Times copy G rid Wil A, MltSCOOEK COU.NTY.-Oflll E. Thomas, Jr , Administrator * will Ac., of Grigsby E. Thomas, br , il — has tiTed liis petition for leave to bHI theluwi belonging to said deceased. A part nt usi and* being wild and uncultivated, Ij inf iuoth- 3f counties. The Cider sought will b.- tuwll such lands at privutc sale, ul thu discretionQi| tho Hdinluistralor, All persons Interested nre hereby Dotifieu tj show cause, tif any they have,' why suehonlss should nut bo grunted at the next 1 ehruar. Term «f the Court of Ordiuary, to be field ta| aud for suid county. „ J Given under my hand this l'Uh*Nor,.lVo. 1 JNU. JollNSUN. Ordinary. | nor 17 21* 1 BORGIA- MUSCOGEE 0Q0RTY.-W1 »Jf McLaren bus applied tor adminutrstiosfl the e-late of Mrs. Lucy A- McLamo, late of said county. , All persons concerned arc hereby tiotifiM m fthow cause Uf ouy they have), why the aawius lration of sai l estate 6 h..uld not be iranted to said applicant at the next December ittm of the Court ot Oftliuary t» be held m and t^ said county. . . , Given under my hand tln« Uct«»Ler 3WG 18w»- JNU. JUliNeUN. Urdiusu- nov l-w8Q4 / 1 EOHQIA—M TSCOtJKK CpCNO'pCwn VJT or Orimxxkt, October lorm. lsx* Aun'.—baiuuol A. Billing, admiuulrstoi the will, Ac., of Frederic Toby, deceased, bn applied tor duuiisMou: It is therefore ordered that all l’ fl . d cernol show eau>c (if any they have) ww.T administrator should not bo uisiauM Court of Urdinuty to be he d i" ana couuty on the fir»t Monday in b\ti) t that tnis ordur be published aecorutn* t A true uxtractlrom tho to tue for letters of administration on tue es tate of Charles A. Bell, deceased. All concerned, are notified to filo their object tions on or by the seoond Tnesdsy in January next, to the granting of said letters. Witness my hand in office, Dec. 5th, 1865, dec 7 td J. M. LOWE. Ordiuary. Nutt, guardian of James A, Nutt, applies for letters of dismission. All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections within the time prescribed by law to tho dismission of said guardian. Witness, my hand in office, November iDth 1*5,^ . J* M. LOWE, tlce t‘ vrflin Ord’y. Ad dross sept 21-tf .ITUWICK, Kufaula, Ala., or Etnlntrcr Office. Oulninbus. i FOit SALE, TWO HIUHIjV IMPRUVE7D dr. u. m. cleckley, ! COTTON PLANTATIONS. .._ ,, . . , - _______ Mr __ /\NE, well known as Roanoke, in Barbour ZZ OIVIBOl 3 ^.'I'jLXXM'I 9 j county, Alabama, eleven miles above Eu- nvKNnKltA htffiMrvtMM to th«Aitiaansof Col-i Ikula, and thirty-five below Columbus, lying T^SSS!«d^" r j{roa. h *Mb“?^d.nc. teassjara riv *, r ' on McIntosh street, between Randolph and St - 1 whioh * r ” cle ‘ roi ' i SALT. BKuWK A CO.. ‘ > Broad Street (Ml mctniuiu UFIWCVII ib«uuv,|'ir ‘ r. Clair, next door to Dr. Cushmau's burnt corner. Office hours from 0 to 8 A. M. and from 1 to 5 P. M. # aug 18-tr SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMSUS^'OA. f l' , UK number will be limited to A 40 pupUa; and all will he ex pected. alter entering, to uoutinuo * tile remainder of the year- The scholastic year will be divi ded into three terms. The riaar term uow progressing will cod the ... cember; Tbe ikcokO, will begin tbe first of Jauuary and end the last ol Maroh; the thi an, J ill begin (he first of April aud eud the last off I it A V K a large ossorUneal ar Strawberry une. Payments due lor each term at its be ! I Plants, which oau be had in any quantity by applying to A- M* Allen. aL Rankin's old • ~ ruLLir % nd huO river bottom. The other known as Calebee. in Macon coun ty, Alnb:mm, sit unted about three utile* from tho Mobile and Girard Railroad, and 45 miles from Coinuibus, and containing 1,760 acres. '.<»> of which arc cleared, aud being part rich pruirio land. These plantations have always been regarded as among the most desirable in the State, on account of thoir productiveness, and conven ient location. Each place has the necessary outbuildings tor 46 to 50 laborers. Provisions, stock, und implements, oan l» height at mar ket value on tho places. Negroes on the nla ces may bo hired. I Apply to E W. SEA BROOK. Columbus, Ga. nov h. 2 law lip ! ! dec ft—3m STRAWBERRY PLANT?. r, (InoiDf. For nlu ud ,„liciiltrr .rivlr to I riovK-tt J. it MolNIUSU* I dMlU JAS EK. £SXABLIS£D IN 1780. T. MACKENZIE & SONS, NO. 11 ATI MORE STllKBT, (NEAR CHARLES,) BALTIMORE, MD., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN COACH, WACOM AND SADUUKV HARDWARE AND HARNESS MATERIALS, FELLOES, SPOKES. HUBS. BOWS. SHAFTS. AXLES. SPRINGS. ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR XsBA T XI JE1 XV m COACH VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH ER VARNISH, BENZOINE, Harness Oil Blacking, Axle Grease. Carriage Bolts, Bauds, Oil Cloth, Buckles, Turrets, llooks, Bitts, Ornament*, Himes, Lime, Friftgcs. Ac., all at the lowwt price, v e FOR CASU. Nov 9 w6m Oliver, deceased. The Office Buena Vista, with an extensive Library. MRS. 8. P. OLIVER. Adm'x. dec I w40d GEORGIA—Marlon County. OauiMkv'a Orncx for slid County. IX 7 II ERE AS himeon Blue, adminutxator o! * * Isaac U, Peebles, docoased, ha* petitioned this Court for leave to sell the rest! estate of said deceased: This is therefore to site ill concerned to show oause, on or before the first Monday in October next, why leave should not be granted in terms of the statute, ko. Witm^s my ufficinl signature this September 25th. 16 o. JAS. M. LOWE, Ordiuary- sop 28-w2m JNO- JUiiNSON, Ordinary Oct 29,18'i5-m6m rtKORinA-MlSCUGKK.C'riSTV-E^Mg: (J Holt ha* died hi? prution tmtioa of trio ertato uf lliue* " 1 ' l * 11 l.to of *aid counU'; no uMd » An i.ersori* ennceniod «ro he 'f’ y .f, ,’uiu- .bow eauso. if huj- (b.f have, why istration ofsaid e.-tatc ihoulJ »»>«*;*,(* said applicant at the next Janusrj t Court of Ordinary for said ouoot). . r .l*, Uivon under o" J'uiT-VdON. tlrdtauT- doc S w5t pEOHOI A. MB6COUKE COLXTY. U McKoo. Admiuirtr.tur id j^oiod deceased, has filed Ins petition t ^ a u< aud t be appointment of J• IB ?* J* t c h , JlJ hr* istrutor ot said estate. Therefore tti • ■ ^ McKee und all other personn eow^ U J hereby notified to show causedt * > , r „|il why the change ot Adunniftrator ^ should not be made at the nett . «nu* •f the Court of Ordinary, to be said county. , , ... out J*y ol *♦ Given under my hand this vetuber, 1864. JNQ J01lNS 0N. Ordinary nov 21 ' w5t — - p EOROI A-MrSCOOKE COUNU O’ of 0*uiN*»r. Uo'obo .fVf.'trJor ‘‘ * Ji.nalrian Bngluh. 1 estate ol Thomas L. Mocktun. | applied for dismission : -m person* ^ Therefore it is ordered tun> my tM eerned be notified to show_ c u ^ ( U ,j c ,s« have) wly said jMlminljtrarer } (faf dismiiwoa at tlie next x*. r or of Ordinary to be held in •« , |0 c 0 nW and that mis order ho published '“"'true extract from OrtoJ October 2!>. 18t»-Ui«nl IIAftKIS UOIIITT. WATCUES AND G. D. CAPS. J UST RKCBIV KD. a fine assortment of Silver Hunting Case Watches. ^ ALSO. 10.000 Percusaion Caps. T. 8. SPEAR, aug 15-tf (Hass applies for letters of Administration, de bonis non ou the estate of William Glass, aud fur letters of admiuis'.ration on the estato of Mrs. Puraulia Glass, deceased, late of said county. All persons concerned aie hereby notified to show cause (if any they have) why said letters should uot be granted to said applicant at the next December term tf the Court of Ordiuary for 8aid county. oh - my ^aWtVJiitttRI nov2-w30d Ordinary, /1E0RGIA — IUrrih Cousty.— Bennett U. vs Cr.afford aud lienj. U. Lowe, odminlatra* tors of the estate of lienj. T. Lowe, deoeased. have appliod tor leave to sell the roftl estate of A?!! persons concerned are hereby notified to show cause, it any they have, why an order fur the sale of said real estate should not bo grant- S i at tho next February term of the Court of ydinory to be held in and for said county. 33. as* “ 7 4m l f 4a Ordtu.ry. f' EORQIA—M l'»C0, u SV* '.'jj (JT of OBDiKxriY. Ootobor TT ™ .Y.-.i -Samool A. Billinf. oststc of Henry AL Jernigam riliod for d'rmission: . ,t pjoofiJ It i* irii refer* ordered '“f' *o‘ »i!' eerned ariow cause (If anl ®J|, M i.oeJ - I administrator sb ’Uld b?' , of ordic*d“, next May Term orfhe Contfol u™ bold in and for ga'd oounb. and be i.ublishod according l« A true extract ^e udmil^. g^prr. October 2i». lMS mtim r^l WM nd'NT,VT B " pKOBHU. ..fjhnW >' U M. 8*|ip. adm.untrs or . J IJH . gin, deceased. real estate of said doceaied. by w ,b1« All nerwjut eonoeroed. are show cauoe Itf any they f tt l u ij ne*ty£!i the sale of said real wtet* * f t h« WpJ ed at the next Jan uar J term o ^. { ^.1 Urdinary. to be hel 'J Ijjj ,bis 2’*«k Given uuder my hand ini • her, 1865. J.>u,- 0ri ^ Ootafi 60d: p KOHOIA-ML'SCOtlEE COO^jgjjil \J u. Woulfolk, adminirtr.t” r Joetvb W. WoolfoUt. deoeaMOvj JeK ,«J leave to e4i ihorc.l “‘• t * berrld IK '“*.r All person* amccroed .r* show cause, (if auy ihsj ..id reel erl»l. .boidd notw u.xt J anu.ry Terra of tbe Lour. ba held in arid fci J.U.'Wg;, day ^hv.n under ‘•j^VonSSOS. O'*