Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 28, 1865, Image 4

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t T. S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER I JEWBLEE, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts,, AT Ills OLD STAND* Has now open a now nnd rich stock of KINK GULL) WATCH IKS, RICH GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER WARE, KINK PLATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, SYRUP CUPS, Sen ALSO—A fino assortment of Sliver ami Gold THIMBLES, Gold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any design or pattern. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, In Gold. Silver and tHeel Fra WATCH WORK tind Jewolry ret and responsible workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER lias charge of tho Watch Department, which . in itself is a GUARANTEE that the ^fefewilL bo done in tho best possible manner, ’ Persons having PLAIN Watches ean^ve them JEWELLED, oithov in Ruby. ChrysoIUO' Darnel or Aquamarine. MR. INGMIRE, Who is too vrcll known to need any recommen dation from mo, has charge of tho Kcpairiu^of Jev'olry, Diamond setting. Engraving, NEW STORE! NEW GOODS S. PUMP & Cfc)., No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER’S OLD STAND,) Have in slorc and nro daily receiving a largo assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, NO KNicY KNACKS! NO TRASH! Great Redaction in Freights r Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Come to l. JACKSON’S, 1^33 Broad St., NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE A LAWllON. The Largest and Best Stack of | DRY GOODS —AND CLOTHING, :r™ L—1 ! IL-JISOifi■ I*! FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE, COURT ORDERS, TAYLOH COl'MTY. C ^-V -w *-V- A I Ml f L. A iN l A A lUIN on UnttftthoOisiu C (I 1 T fi l\| iVl river. 14 miles above Kutaula, Harbour Vgv I I I W e county, Ala., opposite Florence, Georgia. con taining 1480 acres lend, 600 cleared: $00 of Quickest and Cheapest UOUTE TO NEW YORK. o I Bo and ■VS*® ING, <^* v Oct2U-tt GOLD PENS. of Gold FENS. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! -BY- A. V. BOATRITE, 1)27 Broad Ht., FANCY' PRINTS. FANCY JMd anuUKNING DELAINES. .BLACK SILKS, SILK ALPACAS, COLLARS CUFFS, BRITISH Host El? V, HANDKERCHIEFS CANTON FLANNELS. PLAIN FLANNELS, 8AQUE FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, LNluN CLOTHS, JEANS, TWEEDS. DRILLS, SHIRTING, SHEETING. OSNABURGS, YARNS, 10-4 SHEETINGS, Bleached nnd Brown, TABLE LIXEN, PILLOW LINEN, IRISH LINEN—Dunbar, Dickson A Co. NAPKINS, TOWELS. FANCY AND JET DRESS BUTTONS VELVETS, Trimming, Whale Bone, CORSETS, BED BLANKETS. Ac.. Ac. An invitation to call and oxa fully given to all. nov 17 2w A. V. ItOATHITE. V} C If t w ’ tirfinsiffliriM, CASSir^RE^^, SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, and all kinds of Goeds suitable for Gents’ La dies’and Children's wear, which they offer to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity at the lowest market rates. The especial attention of Country Merchants is invited to call add examine our stock bcioro purchasing elsewhere. Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. MR. THOMAS-CHAFFIN, Sr., (formerly with Redd, Johnson A Co.,) nn 1 MR GEORGE MEREDITH, (formerly with ^ v-t- would bo ploased to sco their old friends and patrons at the above address, where they rest assured thoy will be treated with the same fairness and uiuunoss which characterized their j—iiuga with them in former times. Nov 8 lm Babbitt’s Concentrated Potash, SUPERIOR to any othor saponifier in tb ►J market, one pound making tittocu gallons of soft soap. For sale by nov IS tf CAHTBR A FLOURNOY*. Bazori’s Celebrated Barber’s Soap, A DELIGHTFUL Article for either .-bavin, n. or washing. For sain by nov 15 if CARTER & FLOURNOY. Marchesi’s Female's Catliolicon, ^HE very best medium b that can be u-ed fo. the complaint? tot whiph it. is recommend- /’z Consisting of the following art**' 1 to my friend* and customers ('AbirOK8, UEbAINKS, ALPACAS ami I.fSTRES, MElllN08»Frciirh nnd Kn^ltsli' L1NKN8, IILKACI1KU MISLIXS mill SIIKKTI.NG, LADIES’ CLOTH C the latest style; and a gient man: cles too numerous to mention. I respectfully invite my frieudsfuul ors to oall soon. f Country Merchants will do their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct 15-tjanl 1.33 Bruaytteo Liquors in Casg£ 500 Casos Choice Whiukej^ and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, all brauds. Just received and for -ale at II. JAC KSON S octRLtjanl 133 Broad htre... 100 BOXES Fine Chewing Tobacco, -AT- 13. JAOKSONH 132 BllOAD STHUET. oSt2f)-tf C£Z=l_CZ^ I LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, GA. r PHE number will ho limited to J- 40 pupils; and all will be ex pected, after entering, to uontinuo the remainder of tho year Tho scholastic year will bo divi ded into tltruo terms. Tho rnt.sr term now nrogressiug will cud tho comber: The skcond, will begin the uary and end the lost of March : tho 8 8 ^ S3 55 ; •- A i i s i js 11111 1j , s z s s a *T « cf if •? _ - j 3 3 1 3 2* sillsU S 8 3? 8 55 8 S which ts fresh und well watered by the W.cpuf kaa creek running through the centre.of it. Right negro houses and neoeasarr'out-build ings. Water Gin: Grist and Saw Mill. Graiu and Stock of all kinds sold with the placo. nov lyjsm 1 G. D. WILLIAMS. ITSlENDID STOftE FOR RENT,; ! V | A pply at Oct 10-tf 7S BROAD STRKBT. For Rent, 1 - j of the city; suitable for a boardinghouse or private family. , ... fortem^vi>i,iy t u_D r. M.,\Vj\vHIVtv'V, l l.. ENT; Muscogee Railroad. PLANTATIONS For Sale. ROOMS. Id Muonic ly to R. J. HUNTER, li i 1 = N Eugineer, I offer for sale four Cotton Plantations, all goodflaiQKuflL land anil c nvenieotto market Among them I offer my home (dace, two miles from Chunnenuggue, Ala., containing 1300acres, 800 acres open laud, 500 acres in woods. Or It may be divided into two settlements of 820 and 480 acres each. AU oak and hickory and no waste land. Thu home placo has an elegant house, cui-buildlugs, tine orchards, eight yours old. a good wellaud a cistern, holding thirty* six thousand gallons. AU the wood laud U Bol| ^ readily. Corn ^ATodJe menraACJ W ' three places. H HAM)A\V \Y t0 ’ No. 6, M. & Gal' It.. or, ROD’T S. HARD AW Ay, nov 4 tdecl Coluuibust. Gn. Sun oopy, ‘ . ClEOKUIA — Taylor loiinty. Count or OKCt^cr-aid Ccunt,-. f TT/HERHAS, Mrs. Nancy Wilson appjiee to VV Lime for letters of guardianship for 1) K. Nancy Ann. Sarah Aun. William Benja min ond Joseph L. Wilson, orphans ol ILL. «. “Wfi'UFF. Ordinary, nov 15-wlu» , —. KOKtilA. Tayi.ok Cut'VTT-Ino nionitA niter .fit., I ,It nil apply t» l l> e Ll -'' 1 1 V "A S, r ; dinnry of said county? tor leave to «oli nli thn real estate ol Alarum Newnoin, late of saig county, dvvoascl.^r ^fco.tit o,^ho A hdrr. . nov Ifi...2m pKORUIA-TAVLOR OOIINTV, ;; N, T. ; .vI 4 n J%l9 of John S. Davidson, lato of said county, deceased. All persons concerned are hereby notiOcd to showcauso (if any they have) why said lettors should hot bo granted to said.applicant at the next Novouiuer tonn of tho Court of Oramary for sal a ccrunty, ^ . , .... Givun under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 18Go. nov2-o0d J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. BORGIA—TAYLOR OOUNTY.-Sallio S. Uf McKinney applies to mo for letters ol.jut- ministration on the estate of Joshua Mckinnl^, Into of said County, deceased. « All persona concerned arc hereby notificdPto showeaaseOt any they Uavu) why. sauLlettese shouhl uot be grauttflpto said applicant at the next November‘ter^^f the Court of Ordinary J. 11U mwQuinary. /GEORGIA-TAYLOR . COUNTY. — 3 s orphans^ iundgi ■rkSTBII,’. WILSON, Uunfliun? ' Oct 3d, 18d5-2in|ocl^i \ [A^tAVLOU boUNTY. Rui.w Ni triW S. E. iDavis, administratrix of . fraS.i liecruiod, hits Iliad his petition ts he Ui«2l& I and the appointment of Jatnes McKee I istrator ol said estate. rhcrtforethe*gi£jfflp* I McKoe and ail other persons I hereby notified tovhow cause (if uny I why the change of Administrator as aforistW I should nut be niada hi the next Jgiiuar* t-' 4, I of the Court of Ordinary, to bo held in ins r I said county. | ,00 r JVO. JOHNSON, 0j4tu^ vemhor, 1804, nov Z1 (1EORGIA-MUBCOGEK COUNTYpflS VI OK OklRNAtY. October Term, lHG5rB Joimtbau English, adminictrators#i oatuto of Thomas L. Stockton, deceas^2 applied for dismission : ***• I Thorufore it is ordered that all p«iaoa lM corned bo notified to show cause (if > n . linvc' why said administrator should adSfll dismissed ut tlio next May Term of tka fuJI ot Ordinary to be held in and lorsaidcg. and thattnis order bo publishod aceor7 lu Y*tr«.4» extract /Yoin tho minutes. JNO. JOHNSON, OnlinkM I J)olobcr 2U,J80:>-mRm _ ra,n ^ | / GEORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY^; vJ" ok Gbihnary, October Term, iv«si.—Sauiuel A. Billing, administni» 0 : B /a“ J | estate of Uunry M. Joimgan, deceased 1^*1 plied for dismission : ' It is therefore ordered that all person,, corned show oumy^ifany they bava) why administrator slflBMfbt ha diiudssed atS next May Term.tntho Court of Ordiaar^laf held in uud fofkaitkcuuuty, and that ty» yJ* bo published according to law. “ A true extract from tho minutes. JNO. jXHINSON, Ordinary I October 29,1855-mdBw "^nl _ ISC _ . Peabody und IVin. JI. Bp plied tor &duiing0tllion of tho*estate o?l Jones, Uecciv-ovl, Lite of said county. • " All persons ooncurned are hereby noM|| slmw cause (if auy they have) whythesdi istratiou of said tstato shouhl not be gw to said applicants ut the next DecemberTt4 of the Court of Ordinary to bo held in amifl laid t uty. Given under my hund this 28th dayof^__ her, lSda-. JNO. J Oil N SON OrdiwuiJ oot 28 J>0d * r a *.* JJ i . « • O :®|S« ^ O i o 3 S I o & a g a if *. a « ° s 2 3 s £ 3 8 x S sa I* lilt!!! £ Ui Cm Pm & \** LOOK OUT! site Major George O. Dawsi Dougherty county and cont&inia (oak and hickory lands) and udjofl Morehorn, Walker. MoOloren, JR era is tor sale. Terms cash. ... _ Apply to L. W. DAWS0N v oct 24-3tawtf on the premises “ * ibi Ml'XrlS bglnnd- of os ond oth ■irL-y. itn^Raviug up pin lor lettagsauf aaid uduitnUHLlon: ^ . It is thorofoWordered, that nil persons ej|fl| show cause (if any they have) why an ordg corned show cause, if any tlioy have. wby^ptfiW the sale of sjiid real estate should nut be of dismission. np.uloretiunL-skqaUd nut be grant- ’ •"* ...„ ed tojthe said applicant by Hie Court of Ordi- nitr^) bo hjdd in and for said county on the lirt-ffniUidayin April next; »ud that t his ori^r be pubinhed in terms of the law. - A true extract from the minutes of said cow. J. J. 1HJFF, Ordinary^ Oct 5-mOni G EOUGFa-TAYLUK COUNTY.—Hulk MT Si.—W. )l» Ingram, adiuinistrjitor on the estate of W. L. Gay. deeeusou, huvm£applied mhi lor loiters of dismission fromjjaid nw*inistra^ RRi tion: r to E, W. Soabrook, Colqmbua, Ga. on the Tennessee river, a *r De- si <.f make. 0 d l'ur sale by espect- FRESH ARRIVALS GROCERIES. CARTER A FLOURNOY. Shallenberger's Pills, r riIE surest remedy for fever and ague that JL has ever been introduced to the public. For sale by CARTER b FLOURNOY*. nov IS tf Letter Paper and Envelopes, O F a Superior quality. For sale by nov 15 tf CARTER A FLOURNOY. Mrs. Allen's Celebrated Hair Re storer, LJOR Bale by P nov 16tf . CARTER t FLOURNOV, NEW SHEET MUSIC. id ufler lor sale 5000lbs Western Bacon Sides; 1500 lbs Prime Western Lard; 6 Baskets lleidsick Chauipagn«, q’ts and p’ts; 4 Cases Creme do Boir.y do; French Brandy; Pure Ola Bourbon WhLkey Holland Gin; Scotch Whi>key; Porter; A1 Crushed and Colli 6 Bids No. 1 Cider V New Sheet Musiq, among which are to be Thomas; found j f J EVANGELIN^LSong, Wi- J. K. I li U STyM E* A-L V IN /A L l<- NY. v’tSSall^ i^uxi^fyis ApST— 4 laM s Susa BEDELL & CO. The Ileveimc* Laws, fH)vdd June 30th,'*1884, • 4 aiuondod, Act qjncnipforjT^teof, npprdrcd Af^ch J, with p Copious Marginal lloferenec.# and % TABLES OF TAXATION^ Juut Keoeivod by ^ nitvl.Mf ^ * J. W. PHASE. BRAKIL > ITS Inhabitants, Climate and Productions, * Just received by jpv 19 tf J.<W. PEASE, G. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, will begin tho first of April and ond the last June. Paymonts due for each term at its be ginning. For rates and particulars apply to nov2-tf j. it. mcintosh. TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad we would say that we arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, PUT IN OIIDKK AM) SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in the States of Georgia, South Carolina or Aluhanui, as we have local agents at nearly every town and a corps of most efficient men, selectedfn integrity, capac.i y,and erpcrience t to take charge of C''cry lot. We will also pay all Taxes ami Charges of every description, ord3 by Ten* sfwrl, we will lake charge of the Cdlon on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever from the time we receive it until sold and returns^mde by our houses, WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Livcrp^/l, England. We invite the especial attention of non residents to our facilities. M. BRUCE & CO., will receive ,1. J Jim on And pay all accrued charges to that lint, and transport it to St. Leuis, giving ...rough bill of lading to Now York. At St. Louis the Cotton is transferred by the boats to Broad Gaga® Mississippi A Ohio River rail road. free uf urayuge, aud by them is carried ' w Y'ork witnout change of oars. * L ' refer the route by way of Loubn s of tho difforont Through Freigl w York, will receivo it at Nashville and rd it all the way by Rail, paying accruod charges, without extra oxponso. The Nash ville ami Louisville, and the Nashville A Chat tanooga Roads being connected. Cotton ship ped bj way ot Johasonville will not change ear.- at Nnshvillo. m , Kates from Johnsonvilleto New York $6«>er bale; I rum Nashville (all Rail) $10 50, (as we arc advised.) Parties desiring to raship at Na-hville. instoad of Jonnsouvilie, can have option of shipping hy Steamboat to Cinciunati —“i ne Cumberland River being in fine boating order,” ut low rates of Fgoight, not exceeding *2 pt-r bale to Cincinnati, nnd from that point over three different liues of Railroad. at$o per bale. Cotton by either route can be laid down in New York from Eufaula, Montgomery, Co lumbus ov West Point, in twelve days. Shippers tnast consign to Steamboat Agent at Jolinsnnville. and to Agents of Through Lines or Ji Commi?8iuu Merchant at Nashville, Gov ernment permits must accompany each bill of lading. R. BAUGH, Sapt W. A A. R. 11. GEO. G. HULL, Supt A. k W. P. R. H. CUA8. T. POLLARD. Supt Rusoof.B R.ilro*J. VIRGIL POWERS, Supt S. W. h. R. H. b. walker; Supt M. *W. rTB. lon’l Freight Att’t N. A C..A*W'BB .«Cpt_22—tf A Chance for a Bargain. I OFFER FOR SALE, a valuable plaoe in J Russell about fi relT. TO-DAY*—By E. .nged far the Piano i—Words#,y Thos. . Cassonella; R. II homos; lloselfen; IAMER — Arranged with Ac , Ac., Ac. J. W. PEASE. little well timboreu This place formerly beldngedlo Noland Lew- h. is well known in the neighborhood. It is situated uoar the Little Uchee oreek, odniista mainly of creek bottom land, is very free and productive, and the winter pasturage for cattle and stock,* is of tho finest character. Tho iuiprovjgiiedta are good—an eight room LARGE AND VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, W ILL BE SOLD, within tho legal hoars of salo, on the 1st Tuesday iti December next, botoro the Court House door in the town of Tal- botton, Talbot couuty. Ga., two thousand six hundred and thirty-seven acres of land, to-wiU lot No. two, fraction, containing six-five acres, one hundred and titty and a quarter acres off the western part of lot No. one; ulso the south halves of lots No. thirty-ono, fifty-three uud fifty-four, all iu the twenty-fourth district of •aid county of Talbot. Also la s No. 241,240. m m, 177. 207. 210, 230, .nil on, bamlrml .ml forty-ono and a half acres off ot lot No. 242, and one hundred and one and a half ot lot No. 212, fifty acres cl lot No. 211, and three acres of the north-east corner of lot No. 237; all of said last described land being in the fifteenth district of said county. The above described proini c* is situated about nine miles east of the towtXuf Talbotton and fivo miles north of Howard, a station on the Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy aud convenient section .of country, und in a high stato of cultivation. Contains threo dif- feront settlements with all necessary out-build ings and orchards, and a large proportion of rich creek land. Said settlement of lands will be sold under the will of tho lute Jnsiah Math ews, deceased, for the purpose of distribution, All who desire to purchase a good Cotton plan tation would do well to call on one of the un dersigned or 11. F. Mathews, who resides on the premises, and examine for themselves before the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of sole. W. P. MATHEWS.) Sept. 29—2tasrtlst tus dee FOR SAL.E^ ~ TWO HIGHLY 1NFEOVJBO COTTON PLANTATIONS. / \NK, well known as Roanoke, lo Bafrbru county, Alabama, eleven miles above Eu fftula, and thirty-five bolow Columbus, lying iirmediateW nn iha .i«.» tainlng2,4 .... . and 800 river bottom. The other known os Calebeo, in Macon coun- ■ , n — -J ly. Alabama, situated, about threo miles from in cultivation, the rest the Mobile and Girard Railroad, und 45 tuilos from Columbus, and containing 1,700 accs. 900 of which are cleared, and br»*-r .ion prairio* ... persons cerued show eau.*-c, if any thev^huve, why lot^ w < " ' ' -* Rd "should not 6S" J80 It is therefore ordered thul iimaid nr! iPUll pQ| ters of dismission, us aforesaivl.'should not granted to the snld applicant by thoACourt Ordinary to be held in aud for said county on the first Monday in April uoxt; and that this order bo published in terms of the law. A trueoxtract from the minutes of said cou^. J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. — _Ooct. 5,18Co-inGin _ E O K GI A :—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Two f months alter date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, for leuvo to sell tho lauds belonging to the estate of James Garrett, deeoased.—Sept. 19.1885. ELIZABETH G A HR EXT, sept 23.—2in Adiu r months from date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor county, for leave to sell tho lauds belonging to the estate of Charles A. Loyd, deceased,—Sept. 19th, 18U5.* sept 23—2m JESSEE ADAMS. Adtn’r. MARION COVftTY. jhaoi and MarthaPosoook have .appl. to motor letters of administration on the estate of Howell Peacock, docoaaed, late ot said coun- Alflkrsons conccfliod arc hereby notified to sho»v cauuo (if auy they have) why the adminis tration of said estate should pot bo granted to suid applicant at a Court of Ordinary to be minty. totober INh. 1805. , J. MJLUWE, Ordinary. _oct 20-lm QKOllGIA—Mnrlou County. Uroinarv's Ovring for said County. I)C7IIEREAS Simoon Blue, admiuistriitor of * v Isoao II, Peebles, deceased, bAi petitioned this Court for leave to Bell the roul o.-talo of said deceased: This is therefore to sito all concerned to show cause, on or before the first Monday in Uctober framed and pointed ings, a first rate gardoi This placo comblm country residence, a market ufyaipccssibility to the city, by % high ridge mujnmd tho finest oppoetebity to raise yjtqrf Terms $5,^too cash. m Stock, corn, Ac. will also be sold if desired. 11. C. MITCHELL, at Gunby's old comer. igjbe aooount of thi tent oatbtUd- gel of » r lurr-fierm* by u high ridge Apply to nov 17 2tawlt&. i regard! State, productiveneei, and oenren- Eaon place has the neoeee^ry labofera.* Provisions, *“ u —■ a *‘ ‘t mar- pi t - —i •.* cation. Each place outbuildings Jor 40 to 50 laborers* Frovi Stockland in%lemeots, can,l» bought al ketTp»e#n the places. N*rpes op Yh ces may be hir«k \ - • v.v ... ..'illin died iutestuto, and his cstuio ... and not likely to be represented : All persons interested are hereby notified to show cause jvny the administration should not be vostod iu the Clerk of the Superior Court, of said county, or some other lit anu proper person, on tho first Monday in November next. Witnoss, my hund, October 23d, 1865. J.M. LOWE. Oot20 w30d - Ord’y. HARRIS COUNTY. m AHHI8 COUNTY. Hdpkbiou Court, j GGOkPAj -HA vtt: Located in Columbus I Bruco & Co., I am prepared to take charge of and ship any lots of Cotton. I iwtflilso dcsirom of purchasing, and will pay full market rate?, W. FELIX ALEXANUKH, Ag’l. Office 95, Broad .Street, BLI0 SALE. fJh OC UU.j Y^^ r, h 0 I’laco known as the Stratford place, A a mu./1 /7,, 1 1 J miles east of Salem. Ala., on the 30th Augusta, Ua. j , y ,,, lll j - month, will be sold without reserve as Agent for K. m* Yif aualldljLall ^he personal property on the ' cs.^onsisting.of Hogs, Cows, Y earlings, ,jkc., Corn. Fdddor. Wheat, Potatc ^Pn.-.-filockaway, Buggy and Uarnl lefll nth IIKS Sept 20—tf# over Enn ’ harda ED WARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST;' topper Stills, with twenty stand?,• together wi many other article?. -TElulls CASH. Sale Iu commence at 10 o'clock, PlantationMen be bought at private sale or will b^roifod for I860. Falein, Nov. 16 tds A. H. DiWITT. tVATClWS AND G. D. CAPS. 0) m unting Caso Watches. A Handsome Besidenq^ j, A FOR RENT. TOFFERITr rent., the -vory hau7B(pmo and. . ?.‘'4‘. b ‘ e r« s »dbnce, formerly belonging to Mr. J. C. Harris, opposite the GhurotfS.in Girard. The House has siarooms. and tho yard and gar den are beautifully adorned with okffiifw lloif- ers. The plaoe has also a variety of elaiillent h nor f5 PP Jw° K ' ^ ttoborU » ln of «ale\ WILL sell 360 acres of good pinelaod'.’Sh^ 9 ft.. 6 u co , tto “ 1,50 acresoleared, the balance Jeil timbered:.half mile frern the M. k G. K. R and one ano a half miles above Si)ve^kin depet. on the old stage road from ColuiibMRr Eufaula. Ponmion given immediately • ,r * d * Poriioulars apply on tfk*i*emiilPr nov 23 2tawlm J.J^NSoWKRS. THE BEST PLINflmON •YET OFFKJ^I3I>./- m-$. Beall, i \E.fhEeall, ] J. Whffley, [ ed at tlietioxt Juuuury tonn of tho Court] imliuary. to be hold in and for said coulP Given under my hand this 25thda/of0 bor, 18o5. JNO, JOHNBOir, _ Uct26 60d; OrdtoiryJ u. » ooiioiK, aaminisiralor or the eeUUl JoHupli'W. Woolfolk, deceased, has api.lledil leavo to sell the real estate ot said UeceaMil All persons conccrnud are hereby notlfiflI uu.se, (if any they l ‘ ~ x '~ * ^ m ml estate should cufi.se, (if any they have), why leavau real estate should not be __ January Term of tho Court held in and for said count#. i under m, oot 22 wOOd y hand this 21st da^of 0 JNO. JOHNSON. Onli I order fn 1 duo, ar I of cotto I Di.ffr jlics: Ilal boo. Crai L, Harris Jr, Mitbli ^QuiUnoJ 033 ^ust 22,1 jf.i/.c iwm Vial in#U Join tW^ iirnrt a [it froM:’ louu km js, Do 2l los ishq] I, peache 1 . Id all ifi b requin I Tho8o u J life Mure?, addUjftj s before^! bk, HBtho rin whoM 'P\\0 JSnJl date aitpiicatiso -I- be made to tho Court of Ordinary oft_ tahoochce countv, Ga., for leavo to sail thid estate of C. W. King, late of said counts.! G ~ _ EOKG 1A T MUSCOGEkPCOUNTY.-tt iam A. Waters has lileu his petition foil ministration of the estate of Litlloborrv N deceased, lato of aaid county. All persons concerned are hereby notlfii show cause, if any they have, why the id lstratiori ol said estate should not bo granli_ said applicant utthe n- xt December termi! Court of Ordinary for said county. f Given under my hand this 20th Ocfober.l „ , JNO. JOHNSON. Ordidi _oct 21-w30d_ Executor', Sale. j. MkNkthc first Tuesday iu Docember o#it| ^do sold ut the Court (louse in Coin ■ ... , '"ts of land Nos. v f said county, e The Muscogee L land, one lot pretty! containing 202}ucr road runs through tn , improved und all well tiiuliered. Sold fortuity with the will ol Daniel Cordi coused, Tor the purpose of distribution, cash. DANIEL OORDRA. ootT-wt.l jj Exeeii CHATT AIIOOCIH'ilii COUNnl G eorgia—chattahoochke CougrtH all whom it may concern.—John U.1 kineon having in proper foruvapplied t<T permanent 'letters of administration u estate of W. G, Wilkinson, deceased, l said county, this is to cite all and slnsokrl creditors and next of kin of W. G. Wilkai to be and appear at my office on the flntlr day in December next and show caoM,lfL they can, why permanent administratiwibl gra, } tet * t0 Johu ]1 * Wilkinson job II Wilkinson s estate. | Giveu under my ‘hand an Nor. 1st, 18(15. JAMES ( ( 11iORGlA—CH A TTA HOOCIIKE COUil VJ To all whoni it may concern: Hyiaul britton having, iu proper foTm. applied Mi for iiermaneiyJotters of ndroinistratiea ell estate of ChpRs Coussous, late of saJtdotfT this is tmfjlnill »uL ingulnr, the oreditonL next of Era of Chifios Coumohs, to briwtl . yfoar «t mv.ollieo.%itbin the time aU9«(ET law, and shdlr cause, if any they can, Vnyl mancniriidininistration* should not bar to Jffhun^UI * .... - estato. on Charles Coi icrt MuC/kts, Toler Levereti and otheF creditors of Elias II. Beall, deceased, v* I T appearing to the Court upon tho rWufh of the Sheriff, that the defendants Toler Lev* erotic |2o:; Abram Bruggund Wnrraiu Lyman, Co.; Laney Buyco ,tCo.; Alien, McLean uokloy ; Rn!L, Oakley ,V Co.; liurrull, >y, “nd Iv*tcho\|* ; (Jseur C hoes man ; Butt, ioIs .Y Co,; Eno, Burlin und Valentine lel, Rosetcl14^rt^'arrick du* TWvt CTT^^^Waldroi uot reside within tho lirnii e not to be found, yod/thut service bo porfec* lira all oth^r creditors a; instate ofmaid Elias LpVtanon of this Ordc. louths before tho-‘tioxi ibriUoi Witness, my Md and offinial rtgnatsi WAM KB CASTLEBERK l^novl w.iOd *7^—si ISfoflCe. ty, deceirt to come forward and mskeiim itipmd those hdliibg claims agaf to pM»dntihoirduly authentioal JA8. 6. ALLUMS. 1 • jo • 1 ’ editors nndDekdsr rsous having claims ngaind iesbv E. ■l'homas, sr., det Second Door frftu I. O. Struppor, on Kaudulpli Street, m ork "^' New and Fashionable Goo® FOR LADIES: LINEN AND COTTON HOUSE FURNISH ING GOODS, ^ \ HOSIERY*. GLOVES. WHITE GOODS, CASSI M E11 Eg, S ATTl N1-TS, JEANS for Men’. 1 nnd Boys’ Wear, A Good Assortment ol FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. Together with SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORALS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS. Ac nov 21—tf JNO. 8. ( AKGII.I. Si CO. THKODOltr. HUlKIS. U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. Nov. 11,18C»—ly T-TAfii returned from Ne 11 hifuuloiuaK Stocks of BeaverCaaiiuerc*. Doeskin.-. Vestings and iuiirabletnuimiugs, und is now prepured—ILL ► make the latetOatyles oi dross and buMness Tits at tho HTuu-tA^iintiou and tho lovfbst pri- *Cps. Call and'iwBii! the goods bdMre pur chasing clsewhei'U. ^ • Oct, .q. 1805-ii^ [ , Ers. SCHLEY RAINES, OFFICE AT «1)I) FEIiLOWS* HALL, First door to the right on first floor- novUPtf • • • • JOHSf MILLER, (LAZE OF "KNOXVILLE, TENN.,) IJRACTlCALand Experinn^ed l watchmaker, No. l'<^Hroad*flruet, opposite Cook’s dbiiflk HoteLjWutc^ carefully repaired and wnr- u^n^^M^tisiaction guaranteed. "sight EXCHANGE OIST NEW Y03$K, FOR SALE, In Suits to Suit Purchasers^ Ocl A-n W. JV. OAKItAHI). ^GHT EXCHANGE OIST NEWYORK, F\R SAt.fi BY ‘ * KING* BABTRKU. tANDAEALEK IN faints, Oils, Dye-Stufls, e ‘United states .INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Ju« re- A cetved and for sale by 27 mile. ■ ceived uud for sale by Sept 21,1865-tf . JAQ'/KS, •p. Cpllggtor. ANO •,? GLAS*SWAR:E. rracmswa *ISEAEL F. BH0WH ft SOX, A A’ W LOyDON, CONNECTICUT. \,V r ILR aftond promptly to ike purchaj ,V, ; in '* foi warding of allclassos of MERf ANDtSib und every dqg/ ription ileafrom Cofumbus. There"'ara^about°G4l3 ucrea o#landf aliout «ne half cleared and ip » fine itaito of oufkivation. Thc«) laads havo all been cleared within th|jMtUu years, and unsurpassed in this pm of the State for duoHvenewi. They «e eipecialhe adapti the growth ot cotton. wTherfi arerah all neoeuary improAnents, giiadJM^and screw, barns, stables, dwelling anKegro burnt* ee. Ao. We ohailenge buj^j to look as we arc deter mymd^to tell. .. viufed, within t wtimo indebted to saiu estate iluliUPlM byl«.« to* B. TUWAIwj Adm’rwithine will,! fc hovl8 w6w j • STfiWART COn«TY\, Hi WART OOUMTYt^n applies for I Columbus Enquirer, wtate. '• . ES M. Mull LEY. Complainont’sSwiioitor. the MinuAjK xlarris clolierJsRBD^ drk. decoascd l A U persoL. show caueo (it fide' IS COUNTY.—Robert for letters of adminU- of Joseph W. Adurns, >id county. wrned uro hereby notiiimto hey huvewviiy [U ikMRti- bm^^erm of •7 buymx 'll k eUtra, 1.0SO AOIOSS. ’--T VALUABLE PLANTATION fi*w30d* R(3LRHKgIS col »SB applies for letters oi orf on the estate e ho ostato of John Ire thefl Pto show cause with n the time p yhyi-aid letters should i U 1 ! ewart Oouil duv m Jutn Qf in Luml If the Court of fi I. Go,, will bef pry next, befar first Tk f House 4flq|ln LuniflTiu, Lot jpf isos in thes3ffi! district oflaid county, ftMta) Tiuthuniol NicliolsuB, doceosed. . 1 ’•j. J, TAfl'Etii nov 23 tds (j.l. vr.) U lerot the Court 01C Ga., will : . or in LuniJ first Tuesday, 103, and two! ♦SUPER MlIjSI Co pecoge hND A Monger PColumb 1 iu Mac I .Macon ) In Oolui i nnd I Macon., but At Ian J Atiauta i at Maco TR CSjf I after |e fi«von ci Ltf IfllANO | SUPEftI ■» J and after |a this Hoi . |e at Men t Montgo WestiV |e st Colo lneoting \ 1st Point i A time to t Btio Rail £ 122-ti'Ar |IL® Al land after! Jr Train wlf IdoQk, P.| -2m I Not Cola® i Muscogi IY TRAl| ■ward fri pevilte, J Vhut ppers 8 this Comp Its shippej fumbu,, ■ [u-rt? All purciiases made freo of Commission till Ictobur nexi at the lowest market rutes, aid nr warded by tho most expeditious routes. Gr iers must bo accompanied with tho money, and iddiuMcd to us cither at New London, Conn.. - »2 John Street, Now York A&EHT FOR *.■ * Virginia, Missouri ^4 Kontuqky TOBACCO,*, uU Male School. liOCKBY.plAXcocx County, I » Kex. it. 1865. f No,1314 JkdlAiii Street, YSbilfavillo, Kentucky AM making preparations to .. ccivea large number of boys ;e my edhnu). which I esimetto* a the 22d ot Jahuary- touts will be rnado fora ing Bourn and Library. ist furnish bed clothes (for double mk»ng. cup, towels and eandtes. |#o pupil who does not make ■■Movement, nor one in whose vurogUy I cuunAmonfide. ChSges roustWimid in advance; but I shall rutnm rati ably when a pupil Is removed for any < a- » P. 8. Liberal avlvanees made on Cotton on (ouignuient. yers. Ginseng, Beeswax, A JSOTICE. ' • LL persons having claims ngainr't (ho ' H. 0. fiioRee. deceased, aro v - d present held claims PropeMu. j. And all parties imlcbted to WANTE i»ARD ahd COJJWTRX fikiis.' opiawf V< Lo said I settle at mice. • } said account* i ylleetion, as (hi; aiely. r I will b« c .duelled i (be hands ot ;^aLU>n. yntute miiBt boWrleil ii J. g. McKBE. Adm' l (1000 PLANT i xlnAlabama, trom jU .n^WW*Lider. Muies]|| i bo purobasod ( E. L. SOTFT. cause. A Gorui it who will gi 1 .. Jiioh 1 will pay the high- ,^^ier in cash or trude. CO., tlTN FACTORS, Sim COM MISS I0.\_M K R(’ H A \ IS, Qklr sm cWn/iisJ pupil Is removed for any goober of music resides near me, s lossons. at usual rates, to those line, and may de- who have s® tuleut in that sire to improvait, Pernon* who may wUh to send their tons oi wards ought to make —•»- *• nov 17 2tawlui ‘"ratfttsTON. —For Sale, A FIRST CLXii^soond-band forty-horse power m: bnoinb, Urder. It hss a good double- FOR. SALE Oil IRENT. for^^courfly. I I1K Plantation and lCnidenceof Mrs. V. H. Walker, in Harris county. 10 milos above voluiiibus, will be sold or rented on the prom ises on the 12th of December next to the higlieet bidder. Also, will bo sold corn, fodder, tunles, tenons ooiftprnod aio hereby noli Ay t ai|Bo (if nn^they have) why »ald l^te not be granted to suid applicant Jgt FSSj& r . lf " 10 Uo W ur °. r JP Gijon under my hand, this n^ttoa SIU8COUEU COL mpRCSLl eomfoTtable dwelling, wiin a well improved yard, and a email orohard of ehoioo frttil C7ui , iT tr,#tr fR? negro houses are all framed Olios. Tue.w/1 inds ut prlvuu theAdmiuistrator, iprsons interj apse, (if buildings, and the settlement one mile from the to Liuuiikto. Thi. ul.oe f •titled oml ituprovwl »iul .root caTA ku bo.u tokea to ke.u U in a high auto of ooRit.tion Th« produotlre oaiiutltp of th««o laud, mo well i? th *. nel.hborhood. Com. foddof 'fnr c>n be i,uKh ^ d ,? to be held in - ii is#, x ,JNO. JOmmuj/rOrdibur'y. Fdk Sale,. county town. »nd two utlM from Ajattnh.— Th, treat oonteina four thoua.nd three hun dred Mroa. Fonrt.,0 hundred ar, in oullive- M ln . lh * county. t and«) to th. piahtatlos E V Mthttaivilt ontiroly nor.' Th, build* gybljjitaccomiaodatipK ^HfltjCOtruj! COllfy.-Sur lied for udinkiistrutilm of |Uoy A. McLaron, dec’d, naon^o.iiicerned are hereby notified to IjAv.t t«t>A tho udminio 'jWI^MUIo .houlJ not bo oruntod 'oWuf ( f GEORGIA—j Vx McLaren Iihm am.bed for udinkiistral the oblate of MrsHdr Ifttc of said comity^ All p< show us t ration to said of the C< '? D i tho next Docotuber Term 1 Ordiuury to bo held in and for he Ids 1 (fall pf disniisBiJ who estatoibf Mrl U is ordArod, sh#iv cause day in J i bojgrijgti No?emb( ijgT»- pCephen Ppkj ■ON v.: j Court or/.-. . VTerm, 1865 J.Mij I ly, OraTnj tu of 4i. s. u rfrom the ad. "Vances Steely.« nut all persons <. pn or before tli^™ by said letteit «w u l \ tho minutes ofPy| hMBER^f.O f‘*ur montl 1^1 rah Ter j on.lsnt l mv - p fcsftug _ publleetioa w * Inquirer ones preceedlng )U A.Bri|^rBaid Ceurt. .q/»H KDMWD H. WGRRlLL.J.MtJ ^A true extract from the minutesom* 1 isetho JSoptombor Tonn, 1865. . _„ w a (j J. T. R0dKH»« u .ftov 24—ui4m _ i * Notice. A Pel sons indebted to the ®stS’j |( sJ A T. Lowe. Into of Harris county JJ1 are requMtrd to come forward eW^ , moiliate Payineiit ami tbine aaainst said estate to preeeut th#» ^ni and i o require! M iuUrml o freight J ■ any poii lice it | Colo Ikmbbl 1 that thi l‘0 l at wioiiiuui Portable IpnRors, n sch; of by $207 attid ouunly nl u “ r> ’ 10 bo h,IJ ■" »“d for ticutud in termi pr..crib«i byl.f lD i fi no, l-w3t)d " U ' 0rdm»ry. y nov24-vt6t I Seasoned Ws KL # ^^j ' t | I 1110 ^'lling, administrator wlih. P^Ujfdfor m copy til lurther not . wAC