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B & CO.
o. 96 Broad St. f
COLUMBUS, GA.,
IUPOIiTBRS AND DBALiM
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO
HARDWARE,
IRON, PLOUGH pTEKL, NAILS,
CASTINGS, CIRCULAR .-*AlV8,
MILL an<l CROSS CUT SAWS.
BCOVIL GOES ami
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Of all kind.,
A MAS, SPRINGS, HUBS,
RIMS, Si'OKUS,.
OILS, nf nil kind*.
PAINTS, Dry nnd in Oil.
OLISS, IJLACKSMIIUS’ TOOLS,
GUNS. PISTOLS.
SHOT and AMMUNITION,
Are Arc'llU fur
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,
At M inufnoturcrs’ prices.
STEAM SAW MILLS,
And nil kindaol MILL OLA RING.
ANNUAL CIRCULAR.
Dolbear Oommercial College,
Of tbt ©it/ of Now Orleans, La.,
Cor war of Camp sa4 Common Streets,
apposite dtp Hat el.
Entrance on both streets, in the spacious and
elegant Story Building, is constantly in
under eight able Professors.
It was founded in 1832—ha* a Charter from
the State a* a perrnai ent Institution, under the
direction of a Boa.d of Trus’ees appointed by
the legislature, and is authorised t«» confer
Degree*. Diplomas, etc.
Terms—Payable In Advance.
Penmanship—Lessons not limited..^.... $
Book-keeping—Double and Single Entry,
etc., a eerfect course
Arithmetic—Including all Commercial
Calculation!".*" '•
Lectures on Commercial Law
Algebra.-
60
Geometry •• .
English—Gramatieal course
” Full course, not limited
Iff)
SPECIAL NOTICES.
OFFICE COLLECTOR INTERNAL EtV..
KRvrnujc 2d" DistiIotT OaoaoTiT” " >
ugustll, 1885. j
Macok, Ga., August ll, 1885.
By order from Treasury DsparUnent, taxes,
wken due. are required to be paid before ship*
Befit of cotton can be made from this district.
The 2d District is composed of the following
eountiee: Baker, Bibb. Butts, Calhoun, Chatta
hoochee, Crawford. Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty
Early, Harris, Houston, Lee, Macon, Marion*
Miller, MitcUcll, Monroe, Muscogee, Pulaski'
Pike, Quitman, Randolph, Schley. Spaulding'^
Stewart, Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor. Terrell, Up
son, Webster and-Worth.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
August 22,1865-tf Collector.
■JST3HW
DARDWAKE STORE!
H. C. BARROW,
HA UE> W A HE,
CUTLERY, NOTIONS, &.c.,
While Lull SI., turner of Alnb.nl
ATLANTA, GA.,
H AS JUST ltliCKIVED a largo und Spli
did iiKMOrliucnt <>f
Table Cut
French
Spanish
Gorman
Butin '• JUG
Greek " HJC
To.icbors course in Penmanship 11W
A Life Ticket in all the Depai tmenth 5WJ
N- II.—A student having paid for a course in
any ('ranch, as ubov , is entitled to a “Lilo
Ticket" in that Department, llo cun attend
such branches as he may desire.
For any language, per month $20 00
D:ftwing. per month 20 01)
Station- ry for Commercial Courso 6 00
Stationery for Penmanship 1 50
Diploma 6 00
A Di loma from this College in a passport in
all c.ommereiul communities.
Students can begin at any time.
Usual time for Penmanship 2 to 4 week*;
do. do. Book keeping, 3 to 5 weeks; do. do.
Commercial Course, 6 to 12 woekx; do. do.
French or Spanish, 12 to 20 weeks—but lussous
are not limited in any branch.
All toruier students are invited to review their
stu iies free of charge.
The Sou b must now educute her sons practi
cally, if she would develop her vast resources of
wealth, which are much more numorous tbun
t use of Brasil.
Wo Have ample arrangements for500 students
•luring the current jear. Parents can make
iberal coalition* for their sons if they apply
soon. Those from the country can board witn
good fiituilicB, speak ng English, French. Span
ish or German, at $25 to $;<ft per month.
A Business Education, that enablos ono to
ciitn $2>'00 or $30 0 annually, is the best fortune
Internal Revenue Notice,
Official instructions having been reoeived this
day from the Commissioner of Internal Reve
nue, Kail Roads, Steam Boats. Express Com
panies and alt person# a*e here y notified not
to transport any Cotton, or move it out of the
2d collect*) ral district, unless they first prooure
a permit from this office or from my deputies.
Cotton cau be shipped on any Railroad to Ma
con. Duty can be paid at Columbus to Richard
W. Jaqucs, Deputy Collector.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
August 22-tf
f. J. COKANT.
C0NANT & YOtJtfft,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FOR SALE AND RENT.
illlllllwvlUn. IflUnwtlHIl lw, rpHOSE tnn
NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, Sjgggk
__ been thoroughly;
New York,
Offer their services for -sales Cottcp, Tobacco,
or other produce, and will purchase on order,
goods of all kinds.
REFER
Atkins, Dunham k Co., 4
C. R. Woods.
E. B. Young,
W. H. Young,
K. M. Gunby,
Oct. 7—dui
TO:
Apalachicola, Fla.
Bufaula, Ala.
. d®
Columbus. Ga.
do
Valuable City Property
■ Atom MUb
Jko. T. Blod.t, w
oXtilkotlon. W -
BLOUNT & CHIN
■re now rented to
par oent on th. prk
Thoae Iwo Wldf
j.nt, fi<*m »
I),low
... : No. 48
0R ; OAD STRgJ
grocers
about fid feet
ley in the rear. ru»L.
and is paying 20 p«t
for it.
ON MERC
—alb6—
Thut desirable dwelling titase
Crawford street, opposite the old
Church, oooupied by F, Golden* ,
ing four rooms, large passage and pantries, to
gether with all necessary .outbuildings, garden
D. H. BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Collector.
UE.l
5. I
OFFICE COLLECTOR INT’L REVENUE,
2u District or Gkoroia,
Macon, August 14, 18f>5.
Notice is hereby given that all Distillers of
apples, peaches, grapes, corn, or other substan
ces, and all manufacturers of tobacco, cigars,
Ac., are required to take out a license and givo
bond Those who fail to give bofid and procure
license aro, id ififiPition to all other penalties
and forfeitures, liable to pay one hundred per
centum additional duties thoreon.
Notice, merchants and othors purchasing
liquors before tho duty is paid, do so at their
own risk, ns the law compels me to seiie it, uo
mailer in whose bands it may be iound.
JAMES C. McBURNEY.
aug 22-tf Collector.
178 PEARL STREET,
N E W YORK.
D. II. Baldwin, I v _ York
J. F. Cumming. ff ow xorlc ’
H. Brigham, lq„ vanna h
o m ii..,ar foavannau.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
S AV AN N AH.
e bus
... successful operation for more
quarter of a century, and tho praoGcal plan
hero pursued received the unanimous
B ice ui i B I Hand i
n ifaty . Mil H iw«, (j
Cairi.igu iLilta, rliup A x
Foot Ad/, 1*1 inos, Chisel;
Di aw ing K nivi**-, IIimijui
An\lK llen.-b Fo-ews, \
I , w qunres, Gimlets,
llaii-liets,
Iiw Setts
Monkey Wronches
•Itches ovcrywln
to tlw* Clitic of till
I Cnllis ImmikI O
York Hemlil, »nv
orld. A letter
Coy Ion, to tin* N.m
thoro tiro several Americans there en-
^n^otl in husinoHss. Amoricmi ice
brought in nliipH from HohIoii is eouaid
orod tho greatest of luxurioH Tiro ice
trade has been mr* ied on for some years,
both with Coy Ion and India. Tiro wri
tor adds:
A ship laden with American ion nrriv
ing tn any of the ouRten ports is a cause
of groat reji icing, ai d the emgo moots
vritli ft rapid cnnsmr.pt ion. Tliia branch
of ootnmoro might In* ilevoloped to a
inurh greater ox out, with profitable ro
wards. Thoro is n«> other country hut
America which can conveniently send
ice to tho oast, and natural ice, except
it is imported, is a thing unknown in all
the countries of Southern Asia An iimn
sing incident is mentioned of 1 h* arrival
of the first ice ship. The skipper, a
shrewd waggi-h man. touched at nnr «•»
the principal ports on the Malabar coast.
Southern India.
Hailing a native on shore, ho took a
large block of ieo and wrapped it inn
blanket, tc’ling the innocent Malabar to
carry it to his master. Tho native ela
ted tit being tho bearer of such a tretro -
ur<*. as ho supposed it to bean enormous
jewel, stopped at every house on the wav
to show the people wlmt a Yankee sai
lor had brought for his master. The
Europeans, as soon ns they saw wlmt it
was tho native had. at once started for
tho ship and immediately the old skip
per found himsolfTond over cars in hu-
sinoRs. Tho native meanwhile kept
showing his ice around, nnd. to his sur
prise, found it rapidly dissolving. Ilis
superstition being alarmed, he now has
tened directly to his muster to present
him wlmt was lett; hut to his uiuim,
when he unfolded tho blanket he found
nothing in it. The innocent native
construed this into some* • interference of
the devil and an incantation of tlm god ol
tho nether world. Without furl he i cor
oniony he bolted for the temple, and
performed a variety of propitiatory ex
ercises and laid gilts before its idols. -
Tho master, however soon discovered to
his satisfaction the secret of the myste
rious conduot of h. s servant: hut tin* na
tive for some time utter always thought
of the Yankee and his ship with a feel
ing of uwe.
Patagonian Rvriau Kin-.s.—Tin*
death of u native is attended with pecu
liar ceremonies. The flesh having been
as much ns possible stripped from the
bones, they are .hung “on high, upon
canes or twigs woven together, to dry
and whiten with the sun and n in.” One j
of the most distinguished worn* u is elm- j
sen to perform the disgusting oflioe of j
making Inc skeleton unit during tho pro-
cess the Indians, covered with long
mantles of skins, and their faces black
ened with soot, walk round the tent with
long poles or Unices in their hands, sink
ing in u mournful tone of voice and
striking tip* ground, to fiighteu away the
Yalichus or evil beings. * • *
horses of the dend are killed that he muv
have the wherewithal to ride upoc in the
Allue Mapu, or‘country of tl.e dead.’ ”
In about a year the hones an*“packed
together in u hide and placed upon one
of the deceased's favorite horse* kept
alive for that purpose.” and in this man- !
ner the nutives bear the iclies, sometime* |
to a very grout dUtance. until they ur j
rive at the proper burial | lac** wlroro the j
ancestors of tile dead man are lying,—
The bones are arranged in their proper
positions, und fastened uy strings. The !
skeleton is then placed with the others,
in a square nit, clothed in the best robes,
ana adorned with beads, leutht rs. Ac.—
The arms 0 f Hie deceived ure buried 1
with him. und round the grave Pre lunged \
several dead hcr&es. rulsed on their teei
aud supported vith sticks. Sometime
a cairn ot stones is ruiM-d o\er ihegravt
— LuUxu k's J're-IJuUiric *Timt*
,0<Jrqi- , , ■ > —
dationsofthn Press and business community,
and as several thousand of its loruicr students
are now in businu.-s tn this city un i over too
oountry, it is doomed u so less to go into un ex
tended explanation of tho |dau or merits of the
Institution. . ,
So tar ns known, not ono or tho many Ukuis-
undx of former students is now out of employ-
inout, and so far as known, not ono in a thous
and of thoso who have boon sent for years to
Europe or the North, is qualified, on rolurning
homo, to enter a business house, although
thousands of dollars have becu expended oh his
education.
. .. jrd to the wise is sufficient.
,’ho city is now healthy. Persons from 12 to
tiO yem s of ujte attend such brunches as they
Jy having a speoial Profess*
enoh hrauch, three fourths of the student’s timo
is save.i. .Students intended for this College
should bring this oireular or special direct * n,
ai every wintor there ure tomporary establish-
incuts opi-ued. Young students should put
their funds in the hands of their merchants, or
the President of the College. Citizens and
strangers are invited to call. College GIHce,
Room No.
N. B.—Tho Agricultural nnd Mechanical De
partments will be opened, as authorized by the
Charter, as so ti as suitable Protes.-ors
Spoons Ladles,
arhrln-. In lAct. every
ii U lioleaulo and Iletuil
solicited and promptly
RUFUS DOLBEAR.
dee 10—lit Jan 1 President.
Tho Constitutionalist and Chronicle .V Sonti-
.u*l, Augusta; Republican. Savannah; Journal
A- Messenger aud Telegraph, Macon ; Recorder,
Milicdguville; lira and In elligencer. Atlanta:
Watchman. Athens, will please in-ert d and w
t iamount ol $30 and fond paper and bill by
Kxpro.-s to tlio College- It will bo paid on si»iht.
COLUMBUS. Gx., August 22, 1865.
Having boon appointed Deputy Collector for
tho counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har
ris. Marion, Chattahoochoo and Stewart, all j.ar-
tiosungajrcd in distilling spirituous liquors in the
above named counties will apply at once at uiy
office, opposito the Peiry House, and file bonds
and procure permits,
RICHARD W. J AGUES,
I*.ill..,.I
aug 22-tf
Through to Atlanta.
•M
SU PER I NT END A N TS OFFICE.
MU.-SCOG -,E RALLROAD CO-
Col.UMHUB, Ga., Sept. 9th, 18
Rail Road Schedule
bTOE, )
UG. >
,1865. j
cogee
QN AND AFTER MONDAY. llth Inst., the
Passenger Train
Leave Columbus at—.
Arrive in Macon at
Leavo Macon at
Arrive in Columbus at.
ibis road will
7 o'clock, A. M
4.10 •* P. M.
7.28 ” A.M.
4.24 ” P. M
J. R. IVKY,
1ST IE "W
BOOT UND SHOE STORE.
BEDELL & POPE,
No. 166 Broad St., Columbus,
(UNDER COCK’S HOTEL),
VV'OI UD resp.-otlully announce to thoolh-
>> ol'Columbus and vicinity that woure
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and will contiui'iilly keep on hand evcr> style ol
Ladies', Misses’ and Children's Shoes, und
Men’s Boys’ and Youths' Boots, Shoes und
Gaiter
id Childr
>PI*er-tipedSho
All
ltiiff, Kip .mil Wax Brogans,
Great pain.- has b* en taken in gutti- g up oi
ock. amt wo gunrauteo a I work sold.
To ''nunlr.v Mere
the
Also, a fine i
Soft ami Cashmere Hats,
oet 21-1f
Just Received.
\\ T E II WE receive I *'ithin the past week
> 1 AOuCliur large a^ortiuent of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladi
cnndstlng i
s’and Misso
s folio
part n
Gh.vi -Kil Polish Dais,
" Balmorals,
Kbinnd Morocco Dal’s,
" " Glovo Kid Cougrcts,
" Goat PolLh Balmorals,
" Velvet Slippers,
Children’s Glove-Kid and Goat Bui's,
Men's Calf, Stitched T.Wht-well Boots,
S. E. Boots.
W.P. B.ots.
’• " Sowed W. 1». nnd Welt Boots.
J. R. IYEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
W arehouse,
RKCK1YINQ, FORWARDING AND GKNKRAL
Commission Merchants,®
Macon and Western R. R. Soiledule
NIGHT TRAIN. on _.
Leave Macon - ' J .3tl, r. M*
Arrive at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Macon..
hop 10—tt
.2.23. A. M
41.50, P. M.
3.:>U, A. M
W. U. CLARK. Sup’t.
ni,v>«p of saiEDULii:.
SUPERINTKNDANT'S OFFICE, 1
M. A W. P. R. R.. . >
Montoomrhy, Sopt. 20,1865. )
O N and after Friday, Sopt. 22<1, 1865, T-ains
on rliis Road wi»l be 4
follows.
ti 25 A. M.
12 M
D 15. P.
4 A. M.
1 15 P. M.
ii 45. P. M.
I A. A W.P. K.R
at Went Point which arrives in Atlanta at 7 P.
M. in tiuio to connect with the Western and
Atlantic Rail Road for Chattanooga and points
north.
his Road
Columbus nt<
Arrive West Point
Arrive at Montgomery—
liuave Montgomery
Leave West Point
Arrive ut Coloumbus
Connecting with trains
sopt 22-tf
ROSRTTR.
prepared
g. Forwarding
all its various
__ .. ith ample storage room
to do the Warehouse. Rocoiv
and Commission Business ii
blanche*. , , _
We are also prepared to advance on Cotton
and Merchandize in storo, und ou Cotton for
shipment.
Consignments sohoited.
Opposito Post Office.
Colt
J. 11 IVEY A-CO.
nbus, Ga-. Nov. D, 1H* ! 5--Iin
J. R. IVEY & CO.
have just received
5Q rolls KENTUCKY BAGGING
50 ooils HOPE,
500 lbs. TWINE,
Largo lot of INDIA BAGGING.
Any of the above articles wil be sold in large
or small quantities,
nov 30—tf
Advances on Cotton.
f K will SHIP COTTON to first class houses
V? in Naw York, aud make liberal CAM1
ad vanoet:.
oet 27—tf J. R. IVKY k OO
FIRE PROOF WARE ROUSE.
ii
id Pegged Ba
“ " Ftitollo*I Hal
*’ OpoiA Slii
M Calf Peg
” Grain Hunt* r Boots,
Youth's Copper*tipped Boot;
d Co
pd llul’f
BEDELL & POPE,
Rtofl r UMDBR . miK's HOTKI..
M. M. COPELAND & 00.
genehai,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
25 Commercial Place,
new Orleans, la.
AI. M 0.
■ V.IH tv
lice .2 2m
v i \ x WK have converted our largo
^Ui^AYiand comiuodloui Livery Stable
«^KY$into a Ware House for tho stor
age of Cottou and Merchandize. We solicit the
patronage of our friends and the people gem
•ally. VER.NOY & MAHAFFEY.
oct 17-tjanl
A House aud Lot in Wynnton
FOR RENT,
O NLY a short distauco from town. Th
house contains twelve rooms. Thorn is
well of very flno water on the place. All neeet
sary out-huildings in good repair. A small or
chard of very oboioo fruit trocs, good gurdcu,
Ac. Apply at this office,
n 24—tf
Notice to Shippers of Cotton.
— Railroad, ure requirod to
Insure the same against Fire, ns the same will
from this time forward, bo reoeived at the c
er.s risk, unloss notice is given the Road t
sure for the bouetit of the owner and at his or
ponso. llOB'T BAITGU, Sup’L
doc 2
lin
PISTOLS.
ROSETTE & LAWHON,
AUCTION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
131 BROAD STREET,
COL,minus, GA.
Ju]v20—tf
. L. SALISBURY. »• »• WARNOtK.
WAENOOK &CO„
COTTON BROKERS
COMMISSI0N "MERCHANTS,
Office No. 131 Broad St.,
(Rosette k Lawhon’s Auot^on Room.)
Advances made on consignment* to onr House
i New Y ork, and to our friends In Liverpool
nd Glasgow. OoL 10,1865—Om
BOHISON.
aying 20 per cent, on th® price
'art of the purchase money for all or any i
above property may remain on mortgage for
one year.
for it.
r of the
age for
A. W.~PER305ifDai
ATTORNEY AT yj
COLUMBUS, QA
W^ 1 * th*Court, oftk.
** hooche* Judicial Circuit A
SiSUfj^SSsSSr
Idai
Splendid Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE OR RENT.
i to all business ia p,,
Having no faith in the “freedmen” os Labor
_ s.and no disposition to undertake to manage
them, I have determined to sell my valuable
and highly improved
COTTON PLANTATION,
situated on tho MohPo Jc Girard Railroad in
Macon county, Al-b.ma, forty miles from
Columbu'i, containing 15.') acres, one half dear-
prompt attention t
courts. _
I am prepared to reduce to „
wamst the UoYermnent, t„ b.
by a diatintuiihrd l. B ui lirm ut ih.
cd. The character oi the soil is hammock,
second hammock, and upland, ami nearly ali
fresh. Thu timber consists of beech, birch,
maple, hickory, white oak, post oak, poplar,
pine so Fencing in good repair, and well ar
ranged lor vtock. Buildings excellent, consist
ing oi a hue dwelling of seveu rooms, besides
Administrators SaleJ
Valuable Cotton PlantatJ
JJY_virtueof an order
ing oi a hue dwelling of seveu rooms, besides
halls, clonets, pantries, with a commodious ve
randah one hundred and fifty two feet long:
In short, it is an elegant Southern Haute Also
kitchen, smoke house, brick dairy and ioe
bouse; eating house for laborers, and fine
double negro houses of two rooms each 18 by 30
feet, with glass windows, well plastered and
A. TYLKIl 8AM L
TYLER & ROBISON,
Grocery & Commission Merchants,
NO. 129,
(Nearly Opposite the Bank of Columbus,)
K KkP on hand a good stock of FAMILY
G HOC FRIES, CROCKERY and STOAb-
ware. toilet soar, tins, needle^,
COMES,SEOUL-COTTON, DOMESTIC DR >
GOODS, A C.
sale of any kind ol produce.
aug5tf_
merchandise.
J. A, TYLER. %t
JMM-LK. ROBISON.
painted, with brick pillos and chimnies; a
commodious two story barn, packing screw and
gin house, with an almost new aud very supe
rior 50 saw gin—sugar mill, and two 100 gallon
kettles.
This is one of the best Cotton Plantations in
eastern Alabama, conveniently situated, easy
ot access, and with theohoiceof cither Mont
gomery nr Columbus as a market. I am de-
icnnitud to eel/. Those who wish may try th©
’’ir* oilmen;” I shall not.
Terms, $15,000 cash, or $16,000 in two equal
Installment#. If tho latter, tho first payment
on 25th Decomber instant, and second twelve
mouths tbreatterwithout interest.
Corn, meal, mules, cotton seed Jco.. supplied
on reasonable tonus if desired. ’Title* perfect
L'_ i .1 „ . .. 1 l : 11 i i i
aiiiuinimrator of Uriah l> au n j, *1
oell to tho highest bidder on th.brJStjfl
unnr next, at the premise, of raid ■i~- ,cl . ) C
Mule,. Hur,es, Cattle, Hon
Tools, Coro. Foddi?'l P*M
\V aU h t nd other articles. Ilfl ,
Also, at the lame time and pi... T.
th. Plantation of intastat. ®’*
atmut tiM acre* of land, an .laaflU*!
Plantation, under good reimir tmltkif .
U tresh, aituated six miles * e ,r ,t
Springs. Xerms of salo Cash H
, R. D- U0WARD.il,
FONTAINE & HUgL
YYAHEHOUSE AND GENERA!
COMMISSION MERCHANT]
A LL business entrusted to them ihilla
prompt attention.
JOHN F0NTAI
ATKINS, DUNHAM & CIO..
COMMISSION and FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
APALACHICOLA. FLA.
July 14th. ISto.-tf
WM. G. SWAN,
(LATU OF TENNESSEE.)
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
COLUMBUS, GA.
Office over Gunby's store corbcr of Bread
and tit. Glair streets
thos. a
it 15-iMn-
JOHNtON,
(LATE OF ST. LOUIS, MO ,)
ATTORNEY AT EAAV,
(laim anil Real Estate Agent,
No. &0 Market Street, (Up Stairs,
MONTGOMERY’, ALA.
Oet. 10—8m* .
J. T. PEYTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MEMPHIS,
I
TENNKSSKH.
[ >ROMPT attention given to all buiincssen
trusted to his oure.
Rolors to Hon. llinos Holt, Columbus, Ga.
sept 8,1865—dm
E. W. MOISE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
O FFICE over Spencer & Abbott’s store, n ex
to office of K. B. Murdock,
oct 27-3iu
Columbus, Dec 14.1865—tf
Freed people on the place and will be glad to
for another year.
Id within fifteen days, the place will
particulars or to ex*
Lo for rent,
1'erson* winning furth
PRAIRIE PLANTATION.
iiuds, situated in Macon county, Alabaini.
six mites north of Union Springs and sixteen
miles south of Tuskegee, lying on Cubahatchn
Creek.
There arc between seven and eight hundred
acres cleared land in a high state of oultivation ;
good framed negro cabins for 40 hands I framed
gin-house and iron screw. All been built with
in the last four years. An nrteciun well, fur
nishing an inexhaustible supply of water,
Tfacso luni's havo long been considered the
All Concerned Take Notice,
POlt the enauing municipal year, f M
1/ venience of the public, I will
furnish Coffins, Hearse. Carriages — -
«r»v*«, if called on. The Cufin.', Uem]
Carriages will be furnished *t01*71
bricked at lesa than preicnt ch.ria. ll
also keep burying lota in completj
h»v* made all arrangemonu tndeilJJS
and brick work at shortest notice. WketW
ia completed the money will be required m
snocial arrangements are made.
W. T. SIMONS, bn
W anted,
A GOOD TANNEll, to wh.m good i
and constant employment will bi t
Apply immediately to tho undersisstd. ]
C. A. PARUOL
dee 21 7t*
Middy, I
-t do
BILI’fY and P110DUCTIYRNK8S. yielding
remunerative cro;>s of corn and cotton.
Corn, fodder, pork und stock hogs, cattle nnd
mules, cotton seed nnd implements to carry on
tho farm for another year, can ne bought with
place. Frcediuon on tao place van be hir-
For Rent,
J UIH premises occupied by Wm. „„
. residence and store house, on the
root and Crawford streets.
ed. Possession given immediately.
treets. Apnlr to I
D. W. SbABROOL I
st Mn. J. B. Hufi
Sun copy.
umkci/,
K. JgUNSTON.
Montgomery Advertiser and Tuskegee News,
iil copy and send bill to this office.
Plantation for Rent or Sale.
gouicry and West Point Railroad,contain
ing 1200 acres—600 to 700 cleared ; good Dwell
ing House, Negro Houses, Gin House, Gin,
Screw, and all other appurtenances of a first
lu»s place. Apply to
dec 2 lm J. RHODES BROWNE.
T. H. AUSTIN,
Commission Mere
SAVANNAH, GA.
Refers to: Bpping. Hansefd A Co M «
ItUi iD-.-l
Ifiiudi m
Ir«>i
P. Ellis k Co., Columbus,
dec 27 3m
, MoSKri. BKNIOR. a* J* R08K8, JUNIOR.
LAW NOTICE-
riiHE UNDERSIGNED have formed i
J. partners ’
rpuKY are prepared to store Cotton, Merch-
1"
„ and ise. Produce. Ac.
Particular attention given to the sale et
COTTON. PRODUCE. *o.
Bauoinu. Ropk, .ko., furnished at the market
price.
Columbus. Qft.. Aug. 3,18<*5.—tf
BEDELL & CO„
Grocers aud Commission Merchants,
(Nearly opposite Hank «f Colombo*.
COLUMBUS, OA.,
K EEP constantly on hand GROCERIES and
COUNTRY PRODUCE of every kind.
Consignments of Merchandisesolicheu.
Prompt attention given to the purohase and
salo of Goods of every description.
_ ersliip, under the name and style ot
R, J. MUSKtt, and will establish an office in
Columbus, Ga .on the 1st October next. In the
meantime letters nddressod as above will be
promptly attended to. , ,
The senior partner will attend regularly the
United Elates District Court at Savannah, the
Supreme Court of Georgia for this Judicial
District, the Courts ot the Chattahoochee Cir
cuit, and upon special retaiuer in important
cases will attend any of tho Courts in Georgia
(Federal or Statu.)
aug 1ft- tf
Drs. SCHLEY & RAINES,
OFFIOld
AT onn FELLOWS 1 HALL,
First door te the right on drat floor.
novlOtf .
DR. V. H. TALIAFERRO
R ESUMES the piacHco of Medicine in this
city.
over the law office of the late Col. Ilolt.
Retddeneoun Molutosh street, formerly occu
pied by Mr. Dewitt.
uov 26 lm . - . -
DR. BELLAMY
AS romoved hia office to the Proscripli
Store ot l)r. L»w, No. 7U Urood Street,
esidenoo at Mr, Wiley Jones .
lulyll.-tf
11. \T. I) raLf nu Li,
C. S. HARRISON.
s-. S: l cmoion^i.
BAKER, ROGERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
-AND-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DO 4k. 30 Exit Second Street.
CINCINNATI, OHIO,
which wo Ate aeiliug chcop.
J. KNMS ,v CO.
G. D. & G. W. HOOPER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
-AND-
S0LICIT0RS IN EQUITY-
1 LL Practice in all courts in East Ala-
' ford, ltu^ell t
nty. Ala.
II0U8O and Lot for Salo.
JFFI'K l'OIt SALK in, liouao and Lot In
Oglethorpe
Tin* lot is
tin* upper part of tho
cd. u.ijmntug Mi
«• qunitor of an ucr-
oke-tou'i
id g'
in kituhen :
•«*d garden
tho under-
GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY
. artnership with Messrs. White, Carter k
Co., 62 Broadway, New York, and they
very shortly be prepared to loan inouey for th
cultivation of Cotton, Rice and Sugar. '
ide while labor for the South
Sugar. They
^ .he South gep-
!ow days we shall issue chvulu;
1 tho
above house. Having formed this arrangement
we can oiler greater facilities for the Kale ot
Southern land than any establishment iu th>*
country, We therefore solicit ibo patronage ot
those desiring to sell land. Prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to our care.
Doc2—it marshall & parsons.
For Sale,
M Y PLANTATION, Kituatqd in the county
ot Lownie*. ten miles fro u Valdosta, the
county town, and two miles from Ayettuh.—■
J. l.AMItKR'lSuN.
A
Just Received,
hl'.’F 1"'. lamixatkh >tfbl
1HU BI.h IIARKK1.KL SHUT Ul'NS,
J. I.N NI.' A CO'S,
- A ricli pctrnlputn worker, point ns ,,
skeleton und ignurunt its tt It idnmn, went
to an artist to have liin fortruil taken.—
“Will you have it taken in oil or water
colors?" inquired the artist. “lie. of
course," replied he, “it ooiues to uie
more natural, aud, besides, it makes me
look fatter."
Street Lamps.
V^KAI.KD Proposals for lighting and keeping
tract contains <our tbousaud three hun
diod acres Fourteen hundred are in cultiva
tion, not surpns ed in fert iity in the couuty.
of whioh eleven hundred have been cleared
within four years. The climate is decidedly
healthy and the settlement eligibly situated.—
Appended to tho plantation is a sub;
jtrist and saw mill, entirely •
Rilu uuun ; imieu. uioiku
Fish of all kinds, 8cetl, Ac.
Two member* of our firm rosidoin Now Y 7 ork,
being Ahua constantly in the market, ready to
take advantage ol favorable change*, and buy
ing from first hands, gives us facilities lor get
ting Goods, unsurpassed by any house iu the
West.
*3"* Advances tnado on consignments to
B. P. BAKER & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
10 Pearl at., Hanover Square,
NEW YORK.
(sKXERAL ftJRCH.tSlNtt AGENCY.
ISRAEL F. BROWN & SON,
NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT.
W/'ILL attend promptly to the purchasing
* y and foi warning of all classes of MKKClt-
ANDldK nnd every description of MaCUIN*
KKY, applicable to the wants of the Southern
peonle.
All purchases made free of Commission till
October next, at the lowest market rates, ai d
forwarded by the most expeditious routes. Or
der* oiu-t be accompanied with the money, and
addressed to us either at New London, Conn
or 82 John Str. et, Now York.
Refer to K K. Brown. Macon, Ga.. and W.
G. Clemons, Co umbus, Ga.
augl-u
kitantial
» build-
.... modious and well oonstruote.1 —
Tho quarters for the laborers are comfortable
belonging t«* the
Ovl until let
iidonuatiuu
plication to
upon the plantation. All of the slock
will be sold with it, oousisMog of mules, cattle,
hogs aud sheep. Foss 'talon to be given on or
beiore January,
J. W A LDBU RG,Savannah,
i wly21—ttawtf
i lied
SAPFINUT0N.I
JOHN KINio ' j C * m "'
UNITED STATES
ETERNAL REVKNU
ceived and for sale by
FOB SALE,
AT rilK OLD STAND OF
J. B. JAQUES & BRO„
A LOT OF FINK
Top and no Top Buggies,
XXA.RKTX1B8.
WHIPS AND COLLARS.
W I3 V, I ? <I t0 clo *e out tb, let loon, wo will
f . ,e.l ebcep fur .ash, or oxchanxo for eot-
*°».Sent. f. lSM-tf
DR. A. J. FOARD,
— Tennessee, tenders his professional servi
cs to the citizens of Columbus aud vieiuity.
Office in tho Perry House.
Oet SB tf
FOR SALE,
Girard Male and Female Aei
mllK Exercises of this Institution foi
1863, will open on the 8th ol JitiUaiYM
m7j
|»ar,.1 isc
]V fY PLANTATION on the Chattahooohea
iv± river. 14 miles above Eutaula, Barbour
county, Ala., opposito Florenoe, Georgia, con
taining 1480 ncrcB laud, 600 clou rod: 200 of
*“hich is fresh ami well wateied by tbo Wepuf-
oe creek running through the ceutro ol it.
Eight negro houses and necessary out-build
ings. Water Gin; Grist aud Saw Mill. Grain
nl Stock bf all kinds sold with the place,
nov 12 tjan 1 G. D. WILLIAMS.
The scholastio year will be divided
Terms of 20 weeks each.
Price of Tuition for the first Term. -
Each pupil will be enurged from tbs
entoring to the close of the term.
* No deduction for lost time, except in
protracted sickness.
Tuition mutt be i>aidjyii«rfer7|MS^flds,
dec 27 lw*
A SPLENDID STORE
FOR RENT,
A PPI.Y AT
A. Oct lu-it
Spts Turpentine,
F°d« a 27 tf CARTER A FLOPRHOl
Ur. t
Itbe fui
lurid Hi-
78 BROAD STREET.
For Rent,
A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE with
six r mins, convenient to tho business por
tion of the city; suitable fur a boardinghouse
or private family.
For terms apply to Dr. M. WooDUurp or
MRS. S. S. BARD WELL.
oct 1—tf
FOR RENT,
oc3l-tf Sun copy.
Buggy and Carriage Factory !
WITH NEAT COTTAGE and a MILL.
1 OFFER FOR SALE, thut large and com
modious Buggy and Carriage buctory, situ-
ggy
ated in Fors>th, Ga., formerly owned by Capt.
“ 1. The
U 111 l'Ulfl)UI, UII.I IUIIUC
K. Banks, of Columbus. The buildiogs are
extensive, covering nearly an acre of ground,
fronting tho struot 300 feet
The Blacksmith Shops have seven Forges,
with every convenience for work. The Woou
Department has space sufficient for a dozen
benches and well stocked with seasoned mate
rial. The Paint, Trim and Harness Depart-
DOCTOR STANFORD
surgical attention can find comrorlhblc ajcom-
odatioui in the city.
Office hours from 11 till 2 o'clock, P. M.
Sept 6, 1M5—tf
PR. II. M. CLECJ
II O MEOPATJ
LEY,
CIST,
umbus nnd vicinity. Office at his residence
on McIntosh street, between Randolph and St.
Clair, next door to Dr. Cushman's burnt cornor.
Office hours from 6 to 8 A. M. and from 1 to 5
P. M. aug IH-tf
SELECT
LIMITED SCHOOL,
COLUM 3US, GA.
T'HIJ number will be limited to
X 40 phpils ; and all will be ex
pected. niter eutering, to continue <
nlodcr of the yoar.
The scholastic year will be divi
ded Into three terms. The first
term now progressing will end the 25th of De
cember; Tho skcoxd, will begig the first of
Juntinry and end tho last of March; theTUian,
T ill begin the first of April and end the last of
une. Payments due for each farm at it* ko
ginning
McINTOSH*
20,000 Pounds
Choice Western Bacon,
TN STORE aud f«»rsale by
1 . BLOUNT k CniPLEY.
Day Boarders.
tpHOSE desiring DAY BOARD enn be aocom-
inodated ui^ the Saratoga Rest u a rant at $.'10
CHARLEY liAli
FOR SALE.
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE,
S«|>t21,Utt-tf
For Sale or Rent,
A PLANTATION with §60 acres open Und.
Hie avstags crops hereto!.ire raised on this
*'i ,ao ? ^ r ® tuat to those raised on any other
plantation iu this section of eountry.
dec 15—lot M. L. PATTBRS0N.
nov 26 tf
14fi Brow# Street.
Wood! Wood!
Office Mobilk axd Guard R. R.
P ARTIES wishing Oek and Hiokory and
Heart Pine W ood by tho ear load oan be
supplied upou epyicatioii to
oot 21-U
M, FRAZER. Treasurer.
„ a good supply of
Irou, with tbc latest improved Springs and
table quantity of Spokes. Hub*. Rims, and
over 20,t -0 Bolts und Screws. A fine assort
ment ot Jlarnei.ii (both waton and buggy) and
plete for a firtt clast. Carriage ant
tory. It is the largest Factory of tne k
Georgia, aud is now in successful operation
with a full corps of tho best workmen, both
morally and mechanically.
Every thinking man muet know that all South
ern manufacture* eatutol but *»cceed and any
investment in them will pay a handsome divi
dend. A bu*ine*t man, with energy, can make
the property pay 50 per cent. Upon the lot and
will be bold with it is ft very nice Cottage, with
all necessary out-buildings, garden, Ac. If
desired. 1 will pell with it, or separately, my
farm, near Forsvth, Upou the pla e is one of
the best Grist Mills in Georgia. For full par
ticulars, apply to Capt. J. R. Banks, of Colum
bus, who knows all about it, or to Sanping on,
Dcwb k Co., Columbus, or to the undersigned
ANDREW DUNN.
doc 1 lm Forsyth, Qa
800,000
WATCHES, CHAU
DIAMOND RINGS, Ac.
WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOU
All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR••d*!
Without regard to vrImII
Not to be paid for until you know what*
to receive 1
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLW .
All to be sold for $1 Esek:
■‘fni<
250 Solid Silver Dining Sets
500 Silver Salvers and Urn*.
500 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete^ .
150 Rosewood M u.ncal Boxes. 32 ain *
...t., ,1 ^ L . .... .. .. AI it.lnn 1 Iti. VI'A . 1 Ain A —I
llo V1»11
I Von du 1
■ fciu'.y.
1(01110 •
■ Occupy
lllif .
Itiic r*
nosewouu iuuaiuBi «
Mahogony Musical Boxes,m4sin
m «»'.4 Il .v* uinc ., w , u . t , oh , c . , u.:;;i^ 9*
260 La,lies Enamelled (lulu ehei _
500 dents Uunl'ng Sl yer Wstcbei
500 Op.n-lsoo Silver M atelier “’J
500 Ivory Opera Classes „ ■
fax) Mother of Pearl Lorgnette.
300 Six Hsrrel Kev..lver-■■ ■ jJJI
500 Single ami Uoulr.e Bhooten
•SOO Elegant Oil Pointings- -
250 Marble Statues, Burls.
25o Diamond Kings —•••••••
5 000 Photo. Albums, all tires
2,0 0 Gold V ' '■ “ 1
Ukl
Notice.
Cody. Fleming k Swift are hereby notified
that they must come up and settle; and those
who fail to pay by first day of January next,
that their notes and acoounts will be put in eu\t
at once. The books and papers of tne ooncern
arc kept at our old stand, corner under Cook’s
Hotel. CODY. FLEMING k SWIFT.
Columbus, Oct. 31,1*65.— tjanl
For Sale,
Si Neck Cuaioi
5*000 Hold Oval Band Bracelets
5.000 Chased Hold Braeaiets...—"-
2.000 Chatelaine A tfuartl
7.000 Solitaire A Revolving Browim
2.000 Laya Si Florentine d»
5.000 Coral. Opul Si Emerald do
5 000 Mosaic, jet A lava bardrori -
7.000 Coret Si Emerald Kanlropl -
5.000 Caltlorniu Diamond I inr--
5.000 Cal. Cluster Diamond 1.ini —
5.00C seta Solitairo Buttons A BtaM Ju |
3.000 Hold Thimbles, 1 epcils. Ac
10,009 Lockets, double glass
5.IW0 Lockets lor MinltlorM-.-—v
3.000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Sc
5.000 plain Gold Riups - —
5.000 chased Hold King*/'.-' ju J
10.000 Shield Si Swncl Kings--j w
10.000 California Diamond Kings-
7,500 aeu Ladies’ Je»ojr/. Je<-j”
5.000 sets Ladies Jew chi . coral
5.000 set Ladies .Jewelry, onyx-
5,000sets Ladles Jewelry. !»«. -u
2 500 sols Ladies Jf.T'iTM*!
10.000 Hold Pens with Si*, holder.
5.600 Hold Pens with UoM boldm I
5 ODD Hold Pens * Bolder.,snivel j, I
5.000 Silver «-bl.u A Brlnmng O f u «
SIOOJ Si verCastorsA Vtin® Jtrf 1
2.000 Silver fW.'/vSnsl A Co Nc.»' 8 _
Mo.-prs. l'ARKlNSON * «v ‘I..fgcturzfl^
way. Now York.
importers of iimny Jrvi'iof
!Si® toff.'TSSSoji «S3iS **
Certific.t« natniDgeschartOhs; 1 ^ ,
are placed in be scot kf 1
Alt Ar,id.. Sold"
On receipt of the certiflcai. yoe wi.
power
STEAM BJSTOirTE,
in perf«ot.running order. It has a gooddouble-
flued Boiler and all the appurtdliancea neces-
to mako it complete tor immediate work.
A A UM TTII w I <*la'
Address
sept 21-tf
A. SMITHWICK,
Kulaula, Ala., or
Enquirer Oftoe. Columbus. Ga
LOOK OUT!
_ lute Major George O. Dawsow, j>’iug
Dougherty county and containing llw acres
' hickory lantf
dorohorn, Walker. MoClaren. Jones and oth
ers is for sale. Term* cash.
Apply to L. W. DAWSON,
oct 24-3tawtf on the premises,
or to E. W. Seabroofc, Columbus. Ga.
WATCHES AND G. D. CAPS.
Hunting Case Watches.
ALSO.
10 000 Percussion Caps,
aug 15-tf
T. 8. 6PEAR.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS.
I 1IAVE a Urge assortment of Strawbem -
Plants, which oan be had ’ * “*
anidvib* to A. M. Allan,
jas. r
by applyii
corner.
doolU
On receipi u-v~. »• • *
you are going to have. ■ Dfl ,‘t a ^ e the »«2jjJ|
option to send the dollar and
notl° Purchasers may thus obtai^J^^ c, i
Diamond King, or L-,.*"***,
(it for On. Dal ar and ^“.Xr.sljJ
lie thuu ono dollar s worio. u m
mb. ’ ii gi
The price of' • elevej
Iowa. On. for » '.“'/ul JiJmlui
$2; thirty lor JiJ. with elegaui v d < j w
«« for *1«. wKB Bonus; up *
and handsome present to the
oI S5r AOKNTS WANTED KVBF.^
to whom speoial inducements
d ”*'pAHK.NHON* /( CO..;-5„ ^
dec 6—3m J
Columbus Manufacl?
Ice Company!
CAPITAL STOCK $75.
3,800 Oltarea •» • S# P,r ^at\
gUBSCRl^l
ONE HALF OPEN TO
For further partioulara •••J'*” K1M , l
Jno. F. Ivereon. (at the
Thomas H-Dewson.)-bowing
tiona for Stook
doo U 2«