Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 29, 1865, Image 4

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T: S. SPEAR, PRACTICAL, AND EXPERIENCED WATCHMAKER JEWELBB, Corner Broad and Randolph Sts. at ms old stand, Uu oow open a new an,I rich ftnok of PINK GOLD WATCHES, RICH GOLD JEW ELK V, STERLING SILVER WARE, FINE l’LATED CASTORS, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, PICKLE STANDS, ■SYRUP CUPS, &c. ALS6-A fine awurtmonl of Silver and Hold TRIMBLES, Uold and Silver SPECTACLES. HAIR WORK, Made to order, any dosinn „r |,attorn. PEBBLE SPECTACLES, V In Oold, Silver and Steel Frames, WATCH WORK and Jewelry repaired by good and reapon.llde workmen. MR. JAS. FRICKER charge of the Watch Department. whicdi In itself id aGUARANTEE that the work will be done in the best possible manner. Person* hnving PLAIN Watches can have them JEWELLED, either in Ruby, Cbry Garnet or A<iuauiarinc. MR. INGMIRE, Who i» too well known to need any recommen dation from me, has ebnrite of the Repairim: of Jowtlry, Diamond scUinit. Engraving, ‘ Oot au-tl Sun copy. GOLD PENS. r Oold PENS. Call und try i Oat 2ft if Sun copy. NEWGOODS JUST RECEIVED! —IIV— A. V. BOATRITE, l‘c27 Bruit,l SI., PANOV PH I NTS. FANCY DELAINES, MOURNING DIXAIN EM. BLACK SILKS, SILK ALPACAS, COLLARS AND CUFFS. BRITISH 11 OS f K It Y, HANDKERCHIEFS, CANTON PL ANNULS, PLAIN FLANNELS. SAQIIE FLANNELS. PASSIMKUKS, UNION CLOTHS, JEANS, TWEEDS, DRILLS. SHIRTING, SllFETING, OSNAHUllGH. YARNS, 10 4 SHEETINGS, Blcui-bd mid Drown. TABLE LINEN, PILLOW LINEN, IRISH LINEN—Dunbar, Dickson A Co. inako. NAPKINS. TOWELS. FANCY AND JET DRESS BUTTON8, VELVETS, Trimming*, Whulo Bono, CORSETS, BED BLANKETS, Ac., Ac. An inviLition to call and exatiiino in respoot fatly liven to all. nov 17 2w A. V. ltO VI'IIITR* FRESH ARRIVALS NEW ! No. 23 Broad Street, (HUNTER'S Ohfr STAND,) Have ip fWTcand nrf tUiJr .vtceiviiisr P.lvfft •• •-' * - o»?oHuiaoiu{- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, isroTioisrs! Hats and Caps, Boots nnd Shoos, GENTS’ AND BOYS’ C L 0 THIN G, Gents* FURNlSHlNGGaODS, cassimbAbeI, ,j t D*'l’*■ SATINETS, JEANS, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, NO KNICK KNACKS) NO TRASH! Whoever Wants Full Value for their Money Must Como to B. JACKSON’S, 188 Broad St;, '* NEXT DOOR TO ROSETTE * LAWHON. The Largest and Best Stock of DRY GOODS -AND- CLOTHING, ConhUUng of the following article*, I oiler now to iny friend* and customer*: CALICOKH, DKLA1NGN, ALP AC AH anU LV8TUKI» MEIlIIfOS—Krenel* and Ki»RlUt> t LlNKBTSi HLUACIIEU MlSLItiS anil NilKKTlNU, LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS, the latent atylc: and a (treat many other orti- oloa too numerous to mention. I reipectfully invite uty friends and eu*‘.oin- •« to call soon. Country Merchant* will do well to lay in their supplies at my store. B. JACKSON, oct 15-tjaul 1.83 Broad street. Liquors in Cases. 600 Cases Choice Whiskey and Brandy, 100 Baskets Champagne, II brand,. .1 ust received and lev rale at Great Reduction in Freights -ON- COTTON. Quickest and Cheapest ROUTE TO NEW YORK. s= a. •e £ t- JC o> .£ Z 5 “O itahli JontH* Ln— hi oh they off id vicinity ut the and nil kinds of Good* si dies’und Children's wenl tliocitirons of Coluiuhu lowest market rules- « The especial attontion of Country .Merchant; is invited to call and examine our stock bufort purchasing elsewhere. Liberal Discount allowed to the Trade. MR. THOMAS ClIAPPIN, Sa., (formerly ith Redd, Johnson k Co.,) un i MR GEORGE MEREDITH, (formerly with J. Kyle A Co.,) ,uld be ploused to soo their old friends und (irons attho above address, where they may st assured they will be treated with the same irnoss und kindness which churncterixed their idling* with tliom in foiiftef litic.1. GROCERIES. \\rn HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer vv for ti&lo DXMlbs Western Bacon Sides; 1500 lbs Prime Western Lurd; f> Baskets Uuidsick Uliamp.igne, >i*ta and p’ts . 4 Cases Urtuue do Boiry do; Fronch Brandy,- Puro Old Ibnirbou Whiskey UoUamlGiu; Scotch Whi-koy; Porter; Ale; Crushed and Coffee Sugars; Rio Coffee; 6 Bids No. 1 Cidor Vinegar. Ac.. Ac. Nov H 1 in Bnbbitt's ConeentYateJ Potash, lUl'ERlOH to uny other snpnniftor in tho » iniirkct, one pound making filtocn gulloi ifsoltsoap. For *ale by .. nov If. U_ : CAlfr'i.;KR A- FLOURNOY. Bazori's Celebrated Barber's Soap A DKI.KIHTPUD Artlclo fur either ahnvlntt nr wiuihiua. Fur rale by iiiiv If, t( t CARTER U yi.OIlRNOY. Marchesi s Female's Catholicon, rpHE very boat medicine that can bo u.ed lor l tho ooinvloigt.vtrT vjJRc^.tt,, raoominuiid- " ,4 ^ ’carter .i n.mrnNoy. Shallenborger's Pills, (IMIR iutost remedy lor fever apd oguo Ural 1 bus over boon introduced to tho public. For sale by CARTER- A FLOURNOY. nov Bra _ Letter Paper and Envelopes, P y A5"iPtY"iaM*?ib l jfpoY. Mrs. Alien s Celebrated Hair Re storer, lOp BOXEH Fine Chewing Tobacco, 13. .TACKSONH 111 IlltO A I, 8TKKKT. ftSt 29 tf SELECT LIMITED SCHOOL, COLUMBUS, QA. Pllli number will be limited to J -10 pupil* ; und all Will bo ox- fit pented, nttor entering, to continue o remainder of tho year. Tho seholiiHthi year will lie divi ded into throo term*. The kikht term now progressing will end tho 25th of cumber; The HKr.oMi, will begin the find of January ftml end the last, of March ; the THiun, will begin the tlrnt of April uud oml the but of J une. Puymeut* duo lor each- term at it* be ginning. , , , For rates and particular* apply to nov2-tt J. li. MolNTOSlt. 5f£ £ £ S3 <9» O \A. i i S. • 2 3 2 2 5 i: ; ; t 5 ► > F, 2 Z » SB W JSJJJ5! ■§ i i i i i i £ X> *3 ua s • • p t s a a Ck e. o, c, ft s 8 * 8 * 8 8 e> *5} ® ao ® *-* FOR SALE AND EENTT* •"COflttT, ORDERS. TAYLOR COUNTY. FOR SALE, river. 14 mik* above KutauJa, county. Ala., oppi-fiie Florence, Greortiu. coo- tainlng 1480 acre* land, UK) cleared .** 20Uxd which is fresh and well watered by the W«du#- koeorcek running through the rencra of it. Eight negro houses and neoesaary out-biiWi- ingfl. Water Gin; Grist und Saw Mill. Grain And Stock of all kinds sold with the Place, nov 12 t jan 1 G. D. WILLIAMS- a I s | s i 4 i ! -» M i S ? a - 1 § i | § a s | -Si i . o i i * s « o r o 3 * 5 8 > M ^ ja t * *4 S *4 .0 A ■ ° ° I o B 3 B ■% | £ s p b a t II “ a 2 g s & % s fi a ss I* a a a a a a a ill 1AM. A SPLENDID STORE FOR RENT, A^OcUimj 78 BROAD For Rent, A TWO-STORY DWELLINli HOUSE with •lx Mom*, convenient to tho bdiducss Ar- tion ef the city; suitable fur u fjua|i*.uig hlkg of private family. ' % ror term? apply to Dr. M. Wgodrupf or MRS. S. S. BAR.DWELL, oetl—tf : , FOR RENT, npiIUEE comfortable KOOMFi, in Masonic Hall building. Apply to It. J. HUNTER, oc31-tf Sun copy. ntMusoof;eo ltoilrond. COTTON PLANTATIONS For SaJe. W ITH a viow ot retarninq to my profession of Civii i Engineer. I offer for sale fe.i Cotton Plantations, ail goo land and c nvenient to market.I Among them 1 offer my borne] from Chunncnuggee, Ala., conta 1 . . 800 acres open land, fiOO acres in woods. Or it may bo divided into two settlement* of 820 und 480 acres each. All oak. end hickory und no waste land. The homo place has an ele^anL house, out-buildings, lln« orchards, eight'year* old, a good well aud a cistern, bolding thirty six thousand gallon*. All the wood land Is closed and communicates with the fields, The other places are ull well watered. 8ou»e of the places will be rented if not fob* readily. Corn und lodder may be obtained Application i* made t. A. HARDAWAY. No. fi. M.&U. Jt’.T.., or, 1101PT S. HARDAWAY, nov 4 tdcol Columbus;'On. Sun copy L LOOK OUT! TH1E FINE COTTON PLANTATION 6f tl JL late Major George O. uawsox, lying Dougherty county and containing 110) pur (oHk and hickory lands) and adjoining lands of Morelioni.Wa.lkur, McClurcn, Jones and oth •* is lor sale. Terms ctudi. Apply to L. W. DAWSON, oot 24- 5tuwtf on the pruulbe*. or to E. W. Soabrook, Columbus, Ga. OKOItOIA— Taylor Comity. Court or Obdinauv lor said County, i November Ith, 18G5. J 1117'II ERE AS. Mrs. Nancy Wilson applies to VY to ute for luitets of gusrdiausiilp for B. K. Nancy Ann, Snruh Ann, William Benja min and Joseph L. Wilson, orphans ofJl. L. N. '"i son, late ol Taylor county, deceased. This is therefore to cite all concerned to fllo their objections (if any they have) why letters should not ho granted the applicant in tern* of tho inn* inv hand olticinily. , Ordinary. found CARTER A FLOURNOY. msec. rtVw) s liifno ioi of •tig which are to be TRUST ME AL nyson; PAT MALLOY-By Db»n R.uiHcaull; BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SKA-Uy J, R. I’M LOVE’S TINY CHILD TO-DAY—By E. G. II. llohler. LANAGAN’S BALL—Arranged for tho Piano by Glover; TIIOIJ LOV’ST NO MORE-Words by Tho*. ROSEBUD GAIA BEAUTIFUL DREAMER - Arranged brilliaut variations; Ac , *Vo„ Ac. nov 11 tf J. _W. P B A BE. __ The Intmial Hcvrniir Laws, Act approved Juno doth, 1‘vil, ■ i i. aud tho Act amondatory thereof, approved March d, V with Copious Marginal Roferencos, on<L TABLlt8 OF TAXATION, Ju.-t ^901 vuj by TO OWNERS OF COTTON. In answer to numerous inquiries from abroad wc would say (Inti u c arc prepared TO TAKE CHARGE OF, I»UT IN OltUKIl ANI) SHIP Any Lot of Cotton in (he Stales of Georgia^ South Carolina or Alabama, as we luive local agents at nearly every town and a corps tf most efficient men, selected for integrity, eapaci- y, and erpericnce, to take charge of e v *ry lot. We will also pay all Taxes ami ( liarges of every description* In short, wc will lake charge oj the Cotton on receipts or orders and give the Owners no Trouble Whatever, from the time we receive it until sold and returns made by our houses. WATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, or W. C. WATTS & CO., Liverpool% England. We invite the especial attention of non iidents (o out facilities. At Johnsonville. on the Tannaasea river, n |hh* connection i* made with a fine Daily Lure ut htoatner*. to St. Louis. They will reoeive the Cotton ami pay all accrued charge* to that point, and transport it to St. Leuii, giving through bill of lading to New York. At St. Louis the Cotton h transferred by the boat* to Broad Gague, &litwis*ippi A Ohio River rail road. free of drayugc, and by them 1* carried to New York without change of oarR. If»Uii»- per* prefer the route by way of Louisville, the 11 guilt* of the different Through Freight Lines to New York, will receive it at Nashville and forward if all the wayj>y Rail, paying accrued charges, without extra expense. The Nash ville uud Louisville, and the Nashville A Chat- taiiocga Road* being oonnectod. Cotton ship ped l>> way of Johusonville will not ohango ears at Nashville. .... %r . Rale* Horn Johnsonvilleto New York 5e per bale; from Nashville (all Rail) $10 5<>7 l»»we 11 tu advised.) Parties desiring to reship at Nashville, instead of Jonusouvllle. can have option of shipping by Steamboat to Cinolnnati -“the Cumberland River being in fine boating rjHORO r A.MUHCOO Bmcon NT Y (J MrK.ee. Admim.tratur i>l II n .lecci-pd, hua Ulcd hi, /»li!u.V,'u, - hi , ;.* »iid llio»|i|.ointuientof Jaino; McKn. j*i**'J i.trator ol ,»!d ..t„te. Therefore^V®™- MeKoo and all other pen.on,. oouwn.f a '“ n hureby notified to (how cause (if .nStfL" J t »te whr the ehansto ol A.1 niini- trit,,, m v ' 1 ithonld not he tunde at the neit 1 V,, of the Court of Ordinary, to he beffia’L 1 ,'!® said county. ,a 1,1 “Sdf ur v,mb5?.1^ rmr "“ d thU « f td.y OISo . v 21 w 5 t JN ' 0 - J01IHSON -Ortia.„. nov 15-wlm 1EORGIA, Tsylou Countv—Two months J afterdate, I shall apply to the Court of Ur inary of said county, for leave to fell rtll the . )al estate of Mnrtn* Newsom, lute of said cuunty, deceased, fan the benefit of the hfits. ^ J06UVA NEWSON, Adm r. 1 EG KG IA -TATloRCuU NTY,—NIT.Mc- J Invule applies to mo for letters of adminis tration on tht ditate of John 6. Davidson, late raid county, ft coeased. All person*concerned aro hereby nmiffed to show cause (if nny tllgy have) why sai4 letters should nut he grautan to said applicant at the next Novo tabor term of the Court of Ordinary lor said county. Given tifidor mt'band, this Nov. 1st, 1865. nuvll-.mi » J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. G s KORGIA—TAYLOR COUNTY.-Sallie S. f McKinney applies to mo for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Joshua McKinney, late of said county, dtesafod. All person* cuncoi ned are hereby notified to low cause (il any thoy have) why said letter* tould not be granted tu said applicant at tho ext November term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county. Given und.tr my hand, this Nov. l?t. 1865. nov2 J J. j. lli ff. Ordinary. i KGRGU — TAYLOR COUNTY. — Two J mouths Irom date application will be made to the Ordinary ot Toy I or County for leave to •eB tho real estate belonging to the orphan* of E. U. Wilson, dccuused. HESTER WILSON, Guardian. Octdd, 18.Yi-2mii)ol8J jiuinistrati'on^ 1t*U therefore ordered, that all persons con :rueU ifhow cause, if any they have, why lettors uf di&tnroMitt. as atorosaid, should not he grant ed to thn mild applicant by the Court of Urdi- i the . .. . . and that this order bBpubliabod in tonus of the law*. A true extract from the minutes of said court. * 5y • J. J. HUFF, Ordinary. •'0cbl>rm6in • | ’EOltGlA—TAYJLOR. BOUNTY.—Hulk Ni XT Si.—W. II. Tngratb. lidioinistrator on the ct-futu of W. L. Gay, deceased, having applied tor letter* of diauiiasion from said adminiatra- tion; It i* therefore ordered that all persons con- W. PEASE. BRAZIL; nhabilants, Climate and Productions, Just received by 19 tf J. W. PEASE, , G. A. KOEHNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, order,” at low rates of Freight, notexoeeding $:» per halo to Cincinnati, end from that■point over time different lines of Railroad, at $6 per ici'c. Colton by oitlior routo can be laid down in New York from Eufaula, Montgomery, Co- Ininlin.-* oc West Point, iu twelve days. Shippers must consign to Steamboat Agent at .1 diusonvilio. and to Agents of Through Linos, or ii (.omlnisHlon Merchant at Nashville. Oov- erument permit* must nocompany each bill of lading. GKO.OrUULL. Supt A. k W. P. R. It. CllAS. T. POLLARD, • Pres't M. k W. P. R.R. W. L. CLARK. Sunt Muscogee Railroad; VIRGIL POWERS. aim®- 8uptM. AW. R.R. H. 11. EWING, Gcn’l Freight Ag’t N. k C. and N. k N. N. R R sept 22—tf . - LARGE AND VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, W ILL UK SOLI), within the legal hour* salo. on tho 1st Tuesday iu Docuinber no) before the Court House door in the town of Tul button, Talbot county, Ga., two thousand six hundred and thirty-*>uvcn acres uf land, to- lot No. two, fraotlon, containing rix-livu uc one hundred and ti’.ty and a quarter acres olf the western part of lot No. one ; also (he south halves of lot* No. thirty-one, fifty-three «ml fifty-four, all in tho twenty-fourth district 61 said county ol Talbot. Also lo 8 No. 241.210, 209, 208,177, 12**7, 210, 2S9, and ono hundred and forty-ono and a halt acres off of lot No. 242, nnd one hundred and ono and a half of lot No. 212, fifty acres ol lot No. 211, and three acres of the north-east corner ol lot No. 237; all of said lust described laud being in the fifteenth district ol said county. The above described premi es is situated about nine miles oast of the town pf Tulbotion and five miles north of Howard, a station on thn Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy and convenient section of country, und in a high stato of cultivation. Contains three dii- feront settlements with all necessary out-build* iugs and orchards, and a largo proportion ot rioh creek land. .Said settlement uf'lands will be sold under tho will ot tho lute Jy<*iuh Math- 1 ews, deceased, for the purpose uf Jistribulion. All who desire to purchase a good Cotton plan tation would do well to call on ou« of tho un dersigned or 11. V. Mathews, who reside* on tb Ii LORO I A—M USCOGKE COUNTYTn—* VJ OK O.DiNi.y October Terra ]*iT C W AT***.—Jonathan h'uglhh. admin lit J., *"* W* estate of Thomas L. Stockton di£ l0, ? f applied for dDmission : CRlon - u< «eased, has Therefore it i* (irdercd thui .u nornej be notified tu (how ‘l™ 1 C P"‘ h.Tolwhy .aid «li»loi.lro(or^ di.mtssed *t the next May Term ^ of Ordinary to be bold hi »t?d7..r La* and that tm. order bo PubllioV^^ A true extract from the minute* October 2t». 18dij J -mi'im' )011XSOt '' °'dra» v , ' Ko Itii I A—M U SCOtlEt COUSTY^f — VJ or Okuinxry, October Term l*iT C, Sy Aim.—Samuel A. Billina. adraioii'irV^ - ?'^' 0 of Henry M. ' plied for dismission : «ased. hu It is ihcrofimre ordered that all cerned .ho* cause (If any iboy“.vafSK* 1 ?* ndmmiatra nr should not b. next May Term of the Cornt of (tr.iiZ* 1 held in and for s.vd county and tha/Vi? ^ he published according to laJ* 1 lLf< ord « A true extract from the minutes. October 29.18d5 m0m ,OHNKO ^’ Iii* uv -‘-*- u, ' 3a . ‘••‘■e ui ^rtij ouunly All persons concerned are hereby notiB^i. Show cause (if any they have) irby tb, istratiou ol »iud estate should nut to .aid applicants at (he next Ueccmber Tm slid counly 0rJ "“‘ ry W Given under my hand this 01th Js.ortw Ataaod J * NaJt,uasyli PROROIA, MUSCOOKK U M. S»pP. administrator of Jabn W.H'itt gin. deceased, has applied for leave toil!tfl real estate of said doceu.-ed. .AH persons concerned are hereby oolitic* t) show cause (it any they havo) why aa, m.,,' the sale ot said roul estate should not b. nmt ed at the next J anuary term of the Court sf Ordinary, to be held in and fur said ceuntr w Given under my hand this 2blli day of ti'i,. (n-Juiki. JKO.JOUSwiJ 1 ' - GcUn OOd: Ordinary, G KOKtJLA — MCSCOGKK Col'STY -lv,; 'V W°?|' MI |V n^mlniilmtor of the MUtoti •luseph W . \\ oollnik, deceased, has si.an.a i. r leave to sell the real cslatu ot said ileniKl All yersnna concerned are hereby notitaed ts show causo. (il any they hove), why ImvmTmu said rent estate should not bo eranttd utV. next January Term i.f tho Court of Ordinary,; be held in and for said county. * ig Oivtra ander my hand this 21st day ofOclohn “ ».«a, Ji ' U - JCUrNhO.N.OrW' day in April next; and thut thii order ho published in tortus of the law. A true extract from the minutes of said court. J. J. HUFF. Ordinary. Ooct r* ( .iwr>>{u6ui Vi E o K G i A : 7-i’A Y LOR COUNTY.—Two VT mouths alter Jute application will be made to tho Honorable Court ot Ordinary of Taylor (umuly, fur leave tu null tho lands belonging to the estate of Janie* Garrott. deceased.—Sept, lit* 1885, ELIZABETH GARRETT. sent 23.—2ui A0111*1. ■> E'it HU I A:—’r'AYi'.OU CUCNTY'.-Two X months from date application will be made to Gle Honorable Court of Ordinary of Taylor Cdiunty. tor leave to ncII tho lund* belonging to the estate nfUburlol A. Loyd, deceased.—Sept. lPth, I8t>». sept 23-2m JKSSEK ADAMS. Ad of sale A Chauce for a Bargain. | OFFER FUR SALK, a valuable place In 1 Russell county Alabama, 6 miles distant Irom the river Bridge, on tho *'Middlo Rosa, containing abovt MU tors* of land, of whith a little moru tlinu half i* iucuHlvatiu*, the rest well timborod. This place formerly belonged to Noland Lew is, is well known in the neighborhood. It is .situated nonr tho Little lichee oreok, consists muiiilv of creek bottom Und, is very free and productive, and tho winter pasturage for cattle ami stock, ih or tho finest character. Tho improvements ere good—an eight room framed and painted house, framed outbuild ings. a first rato garden, Ac Ao This place combine* the advantage* of a country residence, a market and dairy-farm, oafv accessibility to the city, by a high ridge road, and the finest opportunity to raise eotton and corn. Terms $5,000 egsb. fjtuok, corn, Ac. will also be sold if deslrad. Sopt. 29—2tuwtlsttus deu i or ms iiuuio known on tue -Ur W. P. MATHEWS.) T. J. MATHEWS, Bx*brs. J. M. MATlIEWo.i FOB SALE, TWO HIGHLY IMPROVED COTTON PLANTATtONS. O NE, well known a* Roanoke, In Barb ui county, Alabama, eleven milcf abovvEn faula, and thirty-live below Columbus, h'Uig immediately on tho Chattahoocheo river, con taining 2,490 uores. 1,300of which are cleared, ami 800 nvor bottom. The other known a* Calobee. in Macon coun ty. Alabama, situated about three miles iroiu the Mobile end Girurd Railroad, mul 4 > -miles from Columbus, and cuntHihing lfffai itvre*. ‘.xlp of which urc cleared, and boing part rich prairio land. These plantations havo always bten regarded as among the most desirable in tho State, on acoount ot their productiveness, >«nd conven ient location. Each place has the neeassarv outbuildings tor 40 to 50 laborers. Trov n be bou|' Negroes i T'vo JS9,.in A be made to tho Court of Ordinsry of Chit- Uboocbee county, Ga., for leave to sell thsrtil estate of C. \\ . King, late of said county J»- ceased. Oct. 21st 1805. U-2m R, U. PATTERSON. AdsTr G eorgia-muscogee county.-wui- iam A. Water* hu* filed his petition for ad ministration of tho estate of Litlleberry hlikr doceased, late of said county. All persons concerned are hereby notified to low ouuso, if any they have, why the admin- tration pl raid eriato .-?liou!d not be granted u said applicant attho »• xt December term of the Court ot Ordinary for said county. Given under my hand thi* 20th October, W. JNU. JOUNriUN, Urdidan Marion county. MTchaei and Martha Peaooi .... mo tor letters ot administration on the estate ut iiowoll l'uacock, deceased, late of said coun ty— All persons conoerncd are hereby notified to show eause lif any they have) why the adminis tration of said estate should not he granted to said ippJ(Ogut at a Court uf Ordiuury to be held in uml (or said county. Givuu under my baud Ootoher 19th, 1S05. V ‘ J. M. LOWE, oct 20 lin itrdinary. BHOIUHA—Marlon County. (•koiK^HY’H Ukvicr for said County. W UEREA^ Simeon Blue, administrator of Tcoho II, Peoulcs, deceased, has petitioned this Court tor leave to sell tho real estate of said deceased: This i* therefore to site all concerned to show causo, on or before the first Monday in October next, why leave should not be granted in terms of tho statute, Ac. Witness my official signature this September 25th. 1865. J AS. M. LOWE, Ordinary- sep fi8-w2m PUBLIC SALE. £. M. BRUCE & CO., /tho i>i. i , /■. v‘ Cimlloi Augusta, (ia. day ot this m Second Door fro i I G. Struppi Slreot, - New and Fashionable Goods FOR LADIES : LINKS AND COTTON HOI eh IT ItNISU ING GOODS, • ' HOSIKUY, GLOVES, WUITE HOODS. CASSLM KRF.S, SATTINKTS. t*»r Mon’s and Roys’ Wear, . A Good Assortment of .& fLANN YLs AND BLANKKT8, ltiv- Tugotbsr with SHAWLS, CLOAKS, BALMORALS, ** DRX&> TRIMMINGS, BOOTS, SHOES. HATE. OA PS, kc. |( « J.\o. s. ( Aiu.lLI. a. CO, nov 21—If H AS returned from Now York with u. handsome nock of Broad UlotlH.^Sa Reaver(hunuiere*. Doe«k»ns. Vestings and Ilj admimbletnuimiiiKH, and isuow picparcd-JUL to uiuko the latest kiyles ot dress and burinc** suit* at the shortest notice and the lowest pri examine the goods before pur* EY&f RAINES, pi'l'iqii -AT HilO Kl.I,LOWS’ II ILI„ JOHN MILLER, U.ATK OP KNOXVIt.LK, TENS..) P RACTICAL and Experienced , WATCHMAKER, No. 107 Broa*l street, opimsite Cool Hotel. Wniches carofully repaired aiuTwar rant<vl fur 12 months. Butisluction gnutiuiteed Hot. 11,186'.—ly IIIFoPOKr III U. S. HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NOTICE. I person* bavin of IL C. Me 10 ■•‘d cUlius nm|7rly*cVr- once. Ami nil parties t n>tw\>t o«l to said mifi* note. 01 of her a i- r, will ,.l«a.u rail MisaiOtat ones, or I will bo compeUad to Place said amount*m the bauds of an attorney lac aotlcoUuu, as tlui et'ato rnrni bo scaled (ta ' ^ fU^'—distely. J. G. .Nick UK. A dm* >v.M tf m oopy til further notice. SIGHT EXCHANGE OTST ISTKAV YORK, FOR SALE, In Sums to Suit Purchasers. Gfts-tt W. W. GAKUAKD. SIGHT EXCHANGE QMMl ^.YORK. TOR SALK BY OOK^tillA' JOHN KING. : llQQW uaxkku. Located in Columbus as Agent for E- } Bruce A Co., I am prepared to tukechnuo 1 and ship any lots of Cotton. 1 nut also dcsiroi ol purchasing, and will pay full market rate \V. KKL1\ ALKlANOElt, Ag’l. Office 95. Rroiid Street, Sept 20—tf over Knnis’ hardwai ostore. EDWARD WILDER, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, AND DRAl.liK IN Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, GLASSWARE. AGENT FOR Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky TOBACCO, No. 014 Malu Stroot, Louisville, Kentucky. 1*. R. Liberal advanees made on Cotton on Oousignuieut. WA5TKi>—Feathers, Ginseng, Bocrwax, Tallow aud Hags, lor which 1 will pay the high- eat market price, either in rush or trade, sept fidta ’ loco known ns the Stratford place, leu east of Saloui, Ala., on the 30th ... .-.j mouth, will he sold without reserve at auction, ull tho personal proporty on the promise*, consisting of Hogs. Cows, 1 cartings, Horses, Ac., Corn. Fodder, Wheat, i'otatoe*. Ai> , Wagons, Rockaway, Bitggy aud llarnes*, mg Utensil*. Furniture, and twoexcallont r Stills, with twenty standi, together with many other article*. TliRM3 CASH. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. k. Plantation can be bought at iwivate sale or ill be rented tor 1806. Kaleui, Nov. 10 tda A. U. DkWITT. WATCHES AN1) G. D. CAPS. 1 V 'ST RKUKIV ED, a fine assortment of Blivet 99 Hunting Ca*o Wtttoho*. ALSO, 10,000 Peroussion Caps. T. S. SPEAR, nug 15 tf UNITED STATES NTliUN AD HKVKNU . coived aud for sale by Sept 21,1865-tf WANTED, LARD and COUNTRY HAMS. n. d. .’-Yfn r. A l (>NC1C, two ur three cxporicucod hotel u»>s wfi«* can answer In-fle pniinptly, dou’t BARNETT & CO., COTTON FACTORS, mm AND COMMISSION MKKCIIAMS, C orner Si. Clair and Broad ala.» COLUMBUS. GA. GENERAL PURCHASING AGENCY ISRAEL F. BKOWV A SON, At'IV LONDON,CONNECTICUT. vv 1 lj,i attend promptly to the nurohaslng amiD'I n 1 : KUY, applioable to the wants of the Southern p conic. All purchases made free of Commission till October noxt. ut the lowest market rate*, ai d forwarded by tho most expeditious routes. Or ders mud bo accompanied with the rnonev, and mldrcssod to u* either at Now London, Couu., or 82 John Street, Now York. Refer to K F.. Brown. Macon, On., and W. G. Ciouiona, Co ambus, Ga. augl-tl ket value on the plan cos may be hired. Am»ly to K. W. A Handsome Residence FOR UK NT. i I OFFER for rent, th> 1 el J.C The House has six rooms, nnd the yard and e don uro beautifully adurnod with choitjo tu... ers. The place b;i* also a vnricty of excellent fruit, Appl.vJ.o E- S. Roberts, in Girurd. if G eorgia, Marion county.—Wboreas William Duke. Into of said county, deo’d, died iu if* lute, und his estate is unropresentod and dot likely to ho ropmetited: All persons Interested are hereby notified to Ahowvttuse wny tho adiuioistrntiou should not ho vested in the Clerk, ot tbo Superior Court, of fuia County, or some other fit and proper person, on thotim Mouday iu Novombor next. . Witnass, my bund, October 23d, 1365. ilAIUUB EOI STY. Land For Sale. I WILL *ell 3f() acres of good pine land, suit able for oot ton; 50 acres clearod. tho balsnco well timbered; half mile from the M. k G. K. K and ono uud a half miles above Silver Run depot, on tho olu stage road from Columbus Jo F.ufaula. PosacMion given immediately if de sired. I or particulars apply ou the premises to nov23 2taw 1 m J. A, TOWERS, THE BEST PLANTATION YET Ol’VKRED. miles from No. 3, Mobile aud Girard Railroad, 27 miles from Columbus. There are about 610 acres of land, about ono half cleared uml in a lino stato ot cultivation. Those lands have all hoeu cleared within the last ten years, and are unsurpassed in this part of tho Stato for pro ductiveness. They are especially adapted to the growth of cotton. There aro on the place all neoes-ary improvements, gin lmueo and screw, burns, stables, dwelling and negro bous es, Ac. We chnllengo buy or* to look os wo are deterininod to sell. nov 24 2w* STOVALL k SMITH. Male School. 19. 1865. f Hfe f ROCK BY, Uanooce CouirtT, I Nov. 19, 1865. f [ AM ranking preparations to re- 1 oeivc n large number of boys into uiy acuuol, which I expect to* re-open on the 23d of Jnwuery. Arraageiuonts will be mads figs Bov* Reading Room acd Library. Charges for board and tuition for tsrm of twenty i*J) week*. 1225 (W. 1‘uptls must furnish bed clothes (for double v cup. towel* and cundlea. 1 chilli keep no pupil who does uot make roMOnsble improvement, nor one in whose veracity 1 cat.Aot confide. Charge" must bo paid in advance; but I shall rclund ratiably when a pupil b removed lor any cause. A Gorman teachor of music resides near me, who will give loMons. at usual rate*, to those who havo any talent in that line, and may de sire to improve it. nov 17 2uiwltn R. M. JOHNSTON. . m 1 dnmk («■ "iok nnce .*r tw if. he UU Land utl t uaifft*# hour WYNNK ft CO. For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horse n power STEAM ENOIINE, in l'*’^* 0 * running order. It has a good double- nuud B.nlcr and all the appurtenanoo* necas >arv L> make it complete for iumedtate work. Address A. A. SMITH WICK. , _ Eufaula, Ala., or septkl-tf Enquirer Office, 0olun»bui,,Ga 1,000 ACRES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR S-A.X.£2 OJA lAJilMT. T 1IK Plantation and Kesidoncc of Mrs. V, 11. Walker, in Harris county, 16 rnilei above Columbus, will be sold or rented on the nrcic- isoa on the 12th of December next to the highest bidder. Abo, will l»c sold tom, fodder, vuulca, wagons, cattle, hogs, Jtj. Terms easy. ~ v21 Is* A, C. WALKKR. PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALK MY LOWKRKAN- tation on the Chattuhooohec river, 12 miles below Columbus. The traot oontaiu* 9UU aorot, 450 of which uro cleared. On tbs piano is a comfortable dwelling, with a well improved yard, and a small orchard of chotoe fruit troes. The overseer and negro houses ara all framed bailding*. und the settlement one mile from the public road leading to Lumpkin. This place I settled and improved xnd groat care ha* boen taken to keep it iu a high slat* of cultivation, The productive capacity of these lands uro woil known in the neighborhood. Corn. 1 odder, and Mock can be purchased ou the place. Oclttf. W.G, WOOLFuLK, GRORtilA-HAHMIfi COUNTY. Harhib Superior Court, I October Term, 1865. f William J. Hudson. Kx’r of **, Jhe Will oTElias H. Boall, dec’d, Bur ah G. Beall,Lilias N. Beall, BILL IN aud other laguteesof K. 11. Beall, ) EQUITY lor dpeon*cd. tuid .8. J. Whatley, I Discovery kc Rrthcft MCOants, Toler Leverett and other creditor* ol Fiiiu* li. | .BaalUdv^'<MSh ( L , • J I T appearing fb (ho Court upon tho roturn of the fihr.rtrt, that the defendants Toler Lev erett (X Cow Abram Bragg and Wurron; L>nlan brHl* .V Co.; Luuoy Boyce Ac Co.; Allen, Mo Lem and Buckley: l'ratt, Oakley At Co-: llarrall, Bisley nnd Kitchens; Oscar Cheesman ; Butt, Nichols At Co,: Eno. Burlin and Valuutine; baiuucl, Rocuvelt At Co.; Curroil, llcnrick uud .Mead; li. B. Stoddard At Co.; und Waldron. F.ggerton, A Co., do not reside within tho limit* ot said State, and are uot to be lound. It id therefore ordered, that service bo per fee ted on said parties, and all other creditor* and yvittlo* interested hi the estate of said Kiias il. Beall, deceased, by publication of this Order. 01100 a month for four months before the next Tcrtn of this Court, in the Columbus Enquirer a public gnietteof thix State. JAMES M. MOBLEY. Complninant** Solicitor. A trne extract from the Minute* of Harris Superior Court, this Ootoher 13th, 1865. N. 11. BARDEN, Clerk. U»2T li Iden applies for letters of adminis trillion on the estate of Josoph W. Adams, deceased, laic of said county. xAU porswiinconcormd are hereby notified to show Christ? (it nny they have), why tho admin istration of said estate should nut be granted to »aul npplumnt ut the next December Term of the Court uf Ordinary lor said county. Given under iny hand November 1st, 1367. * GEO. W. MULLINS, nov2*wAkv* • • • Ordinary. G EoiiGlA-UARKLii GOUNTY.-Josopn L GIass applies for lectors of Adminisliution. do boiu* non ou the estate of William Gloss, and for lottor* of administration on the oetatc of Mrs. Faruulia Glass, deceased, lute ot said county. All persons concerned at a hereby notified show cause Of any they have) why said letter* Humid net be granted tu said applicant at the next December term cf the Court of Ordiuary Executor'* Sale. he firot Tuesday iu December uett will __ sold at the Court House in Columbia, Musoogeo county, two lot* of land No*. 2594ml 285 iu the lUlh district of said county, e«cb ki containing 202 1 j uores. The Muscogee Hail- road runs through this land, ono lot prettyvell improved und all well timbered. Buldisfei- tonnity with the will ol Daniel Cordray,de ceased, for the purpose of distribution. 'i>m- cash. DANIEL CURD HAY. »ct 7-wtu jj Exetvtor. CIIATTAIIOOCIIKK COUNTT. f ' KORGIA—Chattaiioociik* County.-To all whom it may ooneeru.—John II. Wil- kiuvon having in proper form applied tone (or Permanent letters of administratioD on tht estate of \\ . G, Wilkinson, deceased, I1I101 said county, this is to cite all aud singular the creditors and next of kin of W. (1. WiJkinioe to be and appear at my office on the lint Mon day in Doooui her next and show cause, if anr they can, why permanent administration should not bo granted to John 11. Wilkinson on W.ii. >> ilkinson’s estate. Given under my hand nnd official sign Sturt Nov. 1st, 1865. JAMES CASTLKBKRKY. nov 10 wlm Ordinary lor s uty. Given under my hand, this Nov. 1st, 1865. GEO, W. MULLINS. nov2-w30d Ordinary, MU8COUKU COUNTY. For Sale, M Y PLANTATION, situated in the county of LowuJes. ten miles from Valdosta, the county town, and two mile* Irom Ayattuh.— 1 he tract contains ‘our thousand throe hun dred aero*. Fourteeu hundred are imoultiva- uen, notaurpas od in fertility in the county. »»5i# eleven hundred have been cleared within four years The climate is decidedly healthy and tho set Gem cut eligibly situated.— Appended to the plantation is a eubitanfial Crist and *aw mill, entirely new. ihe build ing* are commodious and welt odifsKuctoa.-. The quarter* tor the laborers are comfortable asa capable of accommodating upwaaBs of two hondred. Thero arc two large coltin and giu i.w « p, “ ,utlon « All of tho ktook islH besold with it, consih'iag of mulo^, caulu. o» or 1^1 KORGI A, MUSCOGEE COUNT Y.-Griglhy K. Thomas, Jr, Administrator with the wilt Ac., of Grigsby K. Thomas, Sr., deceased, has tiled his petition for leave to sell the lands belonging to. said deceased. A part of said land* t>eing wild und uncultivated, lying in oth er oouulies. Tho Order sought will bo to sell « rauld not bo grained at tbe next February orin of the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and fbr said county. Given under my hand this 16th“Nov„ 1865. R JNG. JOHNSON. Ordinary. nov 17 6Jd C YBORG r A~- MU8CO G EKCOUNTY.—Petar * MoLdon ha* M|iplicd lor administratiou ol the e lute ol Mr*. Lucy A .McLaren, doo’d, laic uf said couuly. All person* concerned nrc hereby notified to Glow came Ut uny they have), why the admmi»‘ tratiou of sxul estate should not be granted to s ud applicant at tho next Daeembor Term o| tho Court ot Ordiuary to bo held iu uud for ( ^EORGI A—Oil A TTAUOOC11E K COUNTY. YT To all whom it may concern : Hyuiau Al britton having, iu proper form, applied to mi for permanent letters ot aitmiuLtraiiuo ufl ffi or*tut0 of Charles Coiissoqh, lute of raid cyiuit). this is to cite all and inirulrir, the creditors»ni of kin of Charles Coupons, to be atai Sl at my office, within the time allowed bj und show causo. if uny they can, why per manent administration should not be grantei to llymuu Albritton on fburlo* Counoiii csta*e. Witiii’.^*, my hand nnd official signature, JAMES CASTLEBERRY. novl w30d Ordinary. IN" otioe. A LL peniops iudebteU to John G. Berry. In* il of Chattuhoocheo county. dcoeueJ. in requested to comeforward and inakeiiatueJi*'* payment and those holding claim* against fid estate to present them duly authenticated. JAS. S. ALLUM8. IxV. ^Nov. 4, 1865-wot JO Koilre to 4'rrUlloi H anil Dcliior*. A LL person* having claims ftgninst the wt*'» /x of Grigsbv li. Tbomas, sr . de:'cased, * r< hereby notified to present them duly autheni * Cflted, within the time prescribed bylaw. Tli •* indebted to said estate aro ruquuAUal to u*A* immediate .-cttlcmcnl. GlllGNBY K. THOMAS.Jx. Adm'rwith tlio wiU.Jtc. hov 18 wOtV STICWAllT COUNTY. i i EoTu.l A. aTK W ART COUNTY \Jf us Th'inn* West applies fur l«lisr> of m- ministraiion on tbo estate of John West. Jr- lute of said county, deceased. Those are therefore to notify all persons tj*: ccrned to show cause with n the time prtsrn** by law, why amid letters should not h* grants Witucf* my hand in office. Nov. 18tn, 1jv» J. L. WIMBERLY. Ordinary nor 23 5t - 1 TNDKR aa order of the Court ol Ofdis* r | of Stewart county. Ga., will be joU on tti first Tuesday in January next, beforetheU>u- House door in liumpkin, Lot ol land *V- 1 •-i-i/i ,1 s«t>.ia, .>» ^aiil county, belongioi •' , deceased. . . , , J. J. TATUM, Admr. nov 23 ids (j.i.- w 1 U N OKU an order of the Court' of UrdinxnJ Stewart county. Ga.. will be s«la betws (ho Court llouiodoor in Lom|.kra. Sir*" 1 couDty. on tho tlr*t Tuesday >“ ? Lot of Innil No. 1IB. nnd two nnd n half wr*“ of Lot No. Ull, in (bo KU dUtrict otiuJ[<•« belonninK to tho estate of BrnU»s drotin • deoeuod. AABON C. THOTMAN. AJa' nov 24 tdi (J. V. **») (iKOROIA. ) Court of Uidiaary. S-' Stkwart Coi stt.J-Term. ISA) 1. ) ly. Ordinary, pruildini- U PON the petition of K. S. Bank#. f«r W*J ol dismission Irom the aJminiitrah tho estate of Mrs. Frances Steely. d«,a(W.^ It is ordered, tliat nil nersoti- eoM«r»« show cause, if nay. on or .V c 1 l ", r ,'!. r i b !hou'lJ as! day in Juno next, why .-aid lettors snouiJ b A"?« «tr..t from the minutes of tnid Cod Noycmbcr a..h ; if^LMEKllLY.Ordin.rf. nov C8 m6ui —•" S t. l) h.nPnr k .r.|Ub..for i Diyoro.i»C^«- fT r «ntio»riu« r to\ho Court by *• {"“{J L Shoriif that tho Dofendant is not to ™ ' ■ „ in tho county of ChntUhooehn*. ,W“!(Jtt*l ordered that service of said on said Defendsnt hy l uldieotioa of tan b) ( in the Columbus hnqutrer once » >n tour months next i.reeeedtn* the March Term of sstd Conrt . C. EDMUND li. A true extract from tho minutes ol * at the September Term. !^' I;oal ;KS, Oc' 1 - nov 24—mini iu county, baiora January, jul#M—2Uwtf J. W ALDBURG^^vaouah. JNO. JOHNbON, Ordinary. .■L, T Billing, adiuinUtrator with thv lull, ,Vu,. ol froderic Toby, deceased, has applied lor dl«ni?#Iftn: if ii tlu rcfurc drdored that all persons con- c01111*1 ehow cause (it any they have) why said udmuiitirator should uot bo dismissed at the Court ut Ordiuary to be hold in ami for »aid on up Li-uu the first Mouday in Moruoxt, and in.it this enter be publirhtd accoriiug t«» law. A true extract from the minutes. JNu JOHNSON, Ordinary. »•». ., . ■ ■: * I 1 ’J t t n .in, . . 'J I Jsfotioe. (I. I, re, sens indehte.1 '? (*•• J^ssi. A T. Lowe. Into ot Harris county, are request* d to come forward al' c ioim* os a! nVt 0 r a id ert a t a t o* p r os en ? ’tb.mdaiJ» Qlh<c " ti01t,J ^'ygmi n CRAtvFeKD.Ul»'« l’ENJ. II. LOWE, • nov 24—wot — " Seasoned Wagon Timber. W E have for tale cheap. , u'^i. Hounds. Axletr«e*, PohM" SingUtroaa and DoubJatrjw. , fU . All ironed and roaJy for use. AH * soned tituber. .„...ni Just reoeivod a good assortmirat Scissors. Output T»cks, Knob and Pad Locks. -r Sbovelj und Tongs, Pruning l|j^ ^ ft)* nov 10 lin