Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 22, 1865, Image 4

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SPECIAL NOTICES. A POWER held by the FKES- IDEJiT. Member* of Cottgro*. liaro _ all of • aoddra diacoreroH thattlio President naa the appointing power in lti» hands. They aee that, with very few exceptions, the federal officeholders throughout the oountry, from the Cabinet down, are those appointed under President Lin coln's administration. Already there is a wonderful nneaaiiies. among thomene here of the House who voted for Stevens' resolution. This fear will cause a great change in the body. The publio may look for some grand political somersaults before the session terminates. In order that this point may bo understood I give the points of a conversation which took place a day or two sinco between a high official uud a republican member. The member referred to win boasting how he was going to oppose the President's pol icy, nnd that he did not cure what Mr. Johnson did. “Stop," says the official, “are youBure you arc independent nt tho Presideut, and oan sustain yourself at homo if you oppose him ! Your district is very close.” “VVhat has the President to do with roy district! The people clcoted me, and expect me to carry out their views- I represent, them, not the President, and he can't affect mo there.” ••But,’ a Ids tho official, "how many postmasters have you in your district!" "That lias nothing to do with it,” re plied the inembor. “they are nil friends of mine. Besides, it is always nnderstood that flio Representative in Congras is entitled to those appointments for his friends." “But," replied the official, “suppose that tho President should take it into his head to remove nil of your friouds and appoint men in their plnee who wore friends of Ills and did not euro anything about you, what then would bo your po sition at home ?" This opened the matter in a new light to tho enthusiastic member. After a little hesitation he asked in a tone show ing that this tva» u now ipmstion, "Tho President will not think of doing that, will lie ?” "I don't know," replies tho official, “whut the President will do, or whether ho has thought of this matter. 1 only know what I would do if I were ill his place, and that would lie to romovo evi ry one of your friends if you opposed tho policy of my administration." “\V—e—II—well,” drawled out the member, “I don't know hut the Presi dent’s policy is right, after all, and I think I will support him.”—Cun. A. Y Hernlil. Hauh hi in ron a “Circulation."— Tho Chicago Times gives the following account of tho struggles and trials of a cotomporuiy in that city: The enterprising junior abolition news paper of this city is fertile in ox|)ediflats to get subscribers. It first I nod tlio or dinary plan of allowing people to tako the paper nnd pay for it. This scheme failed. It next tried giving it away, and this too failed. It next offered to give the paper free and prepay the postage. Even this liberal offer was only a moder ate success. It next offered to send tho paper free, prepay the postage, and give postmasters a small salary to deliver it. This scerrjt ra-t to have worked; for the concern now offers to send (lie paper free, prepay tin.- postage, give postmasters who will deliver it a small salary, ni|d throw in an occasional sewing manliiiie. These are great inducements, nnd may lead u good niuiiy poor people to allow iiieumcivas to receive the puper. Still tlio einoluiimnls promised do not ci|uul the amount of discomfort to ho ondiirod in having to take ilmt sheet fortwalvo long months. iSesrrejy anything oouid com pensate for suoh an infliotion. Editorial Valedictory.—Tho fol lowing farewell address of a Western ed itor to his renders, is not a hud lilt, ff what is culled “frocdoin of tho press.”— Enoh individual freedmau will give you perfect lioorty to contradict and contro vert tlio notions and opinions nf every body but. himself. The undersigned retires from the rdi-, toriul oliuir witli complete conviction that it is vanity. From tlio hour ho started his paper to the present lime lie lias been solicited to lio upon every given suhjoot, and caut remember ever having told a wholesome truth without diminishing his subscription list, or making an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, and haviug a thorough contempt fur himself, he retires, iu order to recruit his moral constitution. —Agar said. "Give 1110 neither pover ty uor riches;" and this will ever lie the prayer of the wise. Our inoomes should ho like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinoh us; hut, it too large, they .will cause ns to stumble and to (rip.dkut wealth, after all, is u relative thing, since he that I as little and wants less is licher than he that has tntioli, hut wouts inure, 'i rue oolit, utiiieiit depends upok what we have; a tub was large enough for Diogenes, hut a world was too little for Alexander. Mrs. Julia Dean Iiayne is playing an engagement for Bring 1mm Young in Salt Luke City. Ills Theatre, which is the wouder of Utah, oust over one hun dred thousuud dollars, and most of this uotors perform gratuitously as a label- of love and piety. Brown and Smith were met by an overdressed individual. -Do you kuow that chap. Smith?' mid Brown.—‘Yea, I know him; that is, I know of hint -lie's '• sculptor.’ -Such n fellow ns that n sculp tor ; suisly you must bo mistaken.’ ‘lie may uot he tho kind of nna you mooli, but I know that lie chiselled a tailor, out ofa suit of clothes Inst week.' An Iriahmau in lime of a revival, had joined the church. Seme time after wards, a piously-inclined person was ex horting him on the subject of reUYtou, when Pat indignantly answered t ‘Sure, aud didn't I jine tlio Methodists I Ftux and I did. I jiued for six months, b'hnved myself no wall, they let me off wid t'rce.' “You do wrong to (Uh on Sunday,” . said a clergyman to a lad ho saw so do- iug. •‘Well, air," replied tho boy, “it oan't ■ he much harm, for I ain’t ootched noth-1 ‘ >ng.” Some of our religious exchanges tell * Huey about a woman being relieved • Bum Speechless grief by a hymn. We bava known a number of tho sex to be . strongly affected end greatly benefited -by buns before this. .X mm in Appleton. Wis., supplied a Anew with tour quarts of Humnrisn grass seed last Spring, from whfqh the yfyinar Ibis Summer raiaad about seven teen million comely mullen Stmts I ANNTIAIj OIKtfflLAB, Dolbear Commercial College, oFi ,' ICK collector internal rev.'. 01 th.dtrel KswOrlssn,. L.„ ; lUvsse.^D.sTa.or^^soMi*^ f C,r»,rrfC»p •aSCmnon Htrerls, appeal!* Clip Ho!*!. Er.tr,lie* on both streets, in the .paciuu* and •tenant Story Building, Is constantly in “anion, under eiiht ablo ProleMorr. Br order from Treaiury Department, luxe*. wh*u du*. *re required to he paid before »hip- uieot °t cotton cun bo mado from tbit district. Tho 3d District is composed of tho fotlowinr counties: B»ker, Bibb, Butts,C*lhoun.Ch»tU- hooebee. Grew lord, Decslnr. Doelr, Dougherty It was founded in 1833— bos aCherter from | u.rrift ltu«»to*. L*e, it aeon. Marion- jltejas M-ne r ;. M,.ch.il, Monroe, Masco*... Pu.a,ki; ■ ■' Pike, tfuitman, Randolph, Scbl.y. Spaulding, Stewart. Sumpter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell. Up- UMVUI IUU VI m ISVW.W - . ' the Lmriflatura, and U authonse-l to confer CONAlif’* TO COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. a9 SOUTH STHrEt, 1 " ^NTew York, r their nerricea for Raleg Cotton* Tobacco, hr other produce, and will purehg^e on order AND RENT. 1 Administrator's Sale. Splendid Cotton Plantation I I wil“’elf tho*! 1 csaD c a ■ c no □ trail : wool folk, dec. Tonaa—Payable In Advance. PenniMtthip—Lemon* not limited. $ 25 Book-keeping— Double end Sin fie Entry. etc., a oerfect course—•••• Arithmetic-Intruding all Commercial ChUuUHona. —••• {*> Lecture* on Commercial * m Algebra -f> Geometry JY English—(Jrawatical co*TH ~ -- r -~ " Pull course, not limited 100 French...," }® Latin '• , , ••••••• 1® Teachers counte in Penmanship - l f >> A Life Ticket in all the LeMiUnents M N. E.—A student having paid fur a coarse in any branch, aa above*, is entitled to a "Lilt* Ticket” in that Department, lie can attend such brauches as be may desire. For any language, per month-—- $20 00 Diawing. per month 20 00 Stationary for Commercial Coarse 5 00 Qpjj-ICL Stationery for Penmanship 1 50 I Diploma —••• •» W A Dif loraa from this Collate ia a passport in all eommereiul communities. Students can begin at any time. Usual time for Penmanship 2 to 4 week*; do. do. Hook-keeping. 3 lo 5 weeks; do. do. eon. Webaterund Worth. JAMES C. McBURNEY. August 22,18&rtf Collector. jtoode of aintfnfr. FT' French .. . __ _ are not limited in any branch. All former students aro invited to review their studies free of charge. The Sou b must now oducatu her non* practi cally. if she would develop her vail resources of wealth, which are much more numerous than loose of Hrasil. We have ample arrangements for 5U0 students during the current year. Parents can make liberal conditions for their sons if they apply eoon. Thong from tho country can board witu good families, speak ag English, Drench, Span ish or (ierman t at to per month. A Huaiuess (education, that enable^ one to earn $2>OU or annu.iliy. is the best fortune i.arents can give their sons. As tho College ha luarterof :t century, and the prac’ical plan here pursued received the unanimous eumuion ■ dations of ths Press and business community, and as several thou.-aud of its former students are now in business in this city an I over tc.c country.it is deemed uselesn to go into an ex tended explanation of the |duu or merits of the Institution. ho tar as known, not one of the many thous ands of former siudeuts is now out of employ ment, and so far as knowu. not one in a thous and of thoso who huve been vent for years to Europe or the North, is qualified, on returning home, to enter a business house, although thousands of dollars have been expended on his education. A word to the wise is sufficient. The city is now healthy. Persons from 12 to 60 years of ago attend such branches os they ay wish. Hy hat ing a special Professor for icn branch, three fourths of thn student’* time . saved. .Sludonts intended for this College should bring this circular or special diroet en, n> every winter there nre temporary establish ments opened. Young studeuts .should put their funds in the bauds oi their meiclinnts. or President of tho College. Citizens nnd strangers are invited to call. College Office, Hoorn No. 7. N. B.—The Agricultural nnd Mochnuical De partments will i>o opened, ns authorized by the dinner, us soon as suitable Profc.-o-or* uro se ared to lake charge of them. RUFUS DOLUEAR, dec 16— tiijanl President. Tho Constitutionalist nnd Chronicle A Senti nel, Augusta; Republican, Snvunnah; Journal A Messenger and Tclcgriinh, Macon ; Recorder, Miliedgovillo; Kra und In elligenucr, Atlantic Watchman, Athens, will please in»ert d and w to amount of $30 and send pupor nnd bill by Express to the it will be paid 4»ii sight. Interntl Keveaie Nstics. Official instructions having been day from tha Commissioner of Internal Reve nue. Rail Roads. Steam Boats. Express Com panies and all pereone a _ e here y notified not to transport any Cotton, or move it o«t of th4 2d collectoral district, unless they fin-t procure a permit from this office or from my deputies. Cotton can be shipped on any Railroad to Ma con. Duty can be paid at Columbus to Richard W. Jaques, Deputy Collector. JAMES C. McBURNEY’, August 22-tf Collector. COLLECTOR Ih’T-L RKVKNUB,I 3d Distsict or Gxoxoii, > MhCvll, AUk'0,1 U, IV,,. I Notice i, Lereb* given that nil Distillers of ui*ple,, iieacbes, grape,, corn, or other suhfltan- c es, and all taaaufaotarers of tobacco, cigars, ic., are required to take out a licen«e and give bond- Those who fail to give bond «nd procure license are, in addition to all other penalties and forf.ituras, liable lo pax oue hundred per contain additional duties thereon. Notice, uiercbauts end othei, purchasing liquors before tho dutx is paid, do so at their own ri.k, as the law compels me to seise it. no matter iu whose handa it may be lound. JAMES C. McBURNEY. a ug 23-tf Collector. COLUMBUS. Ga„ August 22, 1865. Having been appointed Deputy Collector for the counties embracing Muscogee, Talbot, Har ris. Marino. Chattahoochee and Stewart, all rar- tieseosased ia distilling spirituous liquors in the abut e named counties will apply at once at my office,opposite the Retry llouae, and tile bonds and Procure permits, RICHARD W. JAGUES, lla„..ltl l‘..lls.|.| REF Atkins, Dunham k Co. C. R. Woods, kk ^ lliet. , £. R. Voaug, received this W; H. Young, R. M. (iunby* kl , , , O: Apalachicol*. Flu. Eufaulu, Alu. ■ i • 4o -. Columbui, Ou. do -Uh-u ■- m.—wHff ALDW1A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 178 PEARL STREET, N E W VO H JC. FOR SALE OR RENT. Uuv%> Ito faith it thu 'Treudmeii” a j Labor ers, *B(| 71® fill them, I have c and highly improved (CQTJTON PLANTATION, situated on the Mobile Sc Girard Railroid In Macon county, Alubama, forty mile# from Columbus, containing 1520 acre*, one half clear ed. Thf, character of tha soil iu hammock, second batmnock. and upland, and nearly all fresh. The timber consists of beech, birch, maple, hickory, white oak, post oak. poplar, pine sVc- Fencing in poed repair, and well ar ranged for »t"ck. Buildings excellent, consist ing of a fig© dwelling of aeven rooms, beetles halls, cloficfs, pantries, with a commodtofur've- rundah one hundred and fiftv two feet long: In shgrt;it la an elegantOoutlum Hou*c Also kitchaa, miufke house, brick dairy and ice houtof eating hoaea--for laborer*, and fine double tingro houses of two rooms each 18 by 2» N Wednesday the 13th day of December an order of the Court of Ordinary, personal property of Joseph W. .. w.sv.sa, ui- .eased, late of Muscogee county, at the plantation belonging to his eetaf Deputy Collector aug22-tf Through to AUinli* ^ oaflB OMBflflBBIjfiifl SUPERINTEND ANT'S 0FFI0K, ) MUSCOGdE RAILROAD CO., r Col.VMRUB. Ga., Hcpt. ‘.Uh, 18*>5. ) fflMiutogr* Hall lload Schedule. O N AND AFTER MONDAY, lltli iuste.tb* Passenger Train on thir road will Leave Colnmbu? at | A. M Arrivoin Macon at j-]” ,, v «!• Leave Macon at. *’}• Arrivein Uolumbua at. 1,--* 1 • *"• • on ami Waslarn U. R. tielieilule. NIGHT TRAIN. ,,, „ u ,-o P. M ?J^e »S: Arrive otMaeSl A - - M ' re"?0-tI W. L. UI.AItK, Wnu't. . (1ARHAHI). J. U. 1VKY, . W. J.RalVEY&COa, COTTON FACTORS, AV aroliouso, HKCtlVlNO, URWARIMNH AND GENERAL Commission Merchants,' ITAVJBtl * OomiuodioUM Hriok Warchouso 11'williailplqstorage room, we troprepared U)*16 Hi J ^aroliouso, Rocoiving, Forwarding and Commission Buhluoss iu all its varh branches. Wo are also prepared lo advance on Coft< and Merohandua in store, and on Cotton 1 shipment. Consignments solicited. Opposite Post Office BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k C0„ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, S AV AN N AH. Potatoes, 12 head of Horses and Mules, 30 or 40 head of Cattle, among them a fine Ungltih Bull, several fine English Cows and others of mixed grades, Mieep, Goats, a Urge lot of Stock llogs. Wagons, Carts, Ox Wagon, Cooking Utensils and PlanUtion Implements of ail kinds. At the same time wifi be rented, for the next year, the Plantation, containing over loOo acres, 70U of which is open land—500 aoree of the cleared land lies in what is known as Woolfolk’s Bend, and is not surpaiised in faitili y by any lands in the State. Sale to continue from day to day until the property is disposed of. nov ?0 Ida Tty is disposed of. W. G. WOOLFOLK, Adm’r. rior 50 «uw gin—sugar mill, and two 100 gallon kettles. This is one of the best Cotton Plantations in eastern Alabama, conveniently situated, easy of access, and with the choice of either Mont gomery or Columbns as a market. 1 aw de termined to ntU. Those who wish may try the **frecdmen;” I shall not. Terms. $15,000 cash, or $16,000 in two equal installments. If the Utter, the first payment on 25th December insLant, and second twelve months threafter without interest. Corn, meal, mules, cotton seed Ac- supplied op reasonable terms if desired. Title* perfect. Freed people on the place and will be glad to get homes lor another year. If not sold within fifteen days, the place will be for rent. Persons wbhing further particulars or to ex amine the place ure referred to my friend, Mr. John 8. Colbert, Columbus, Ga. dec5-tf. ('IIAMiiE OF SCHEDULE. SUPERINTENDANT’ri OFFICE. ) M. St W. P. it. li.. . } Mwntgomkky, Sept. 20, Ihiw. ; O X and after Friday, Sept. 22d, 1805, T-uins ou this Road wi.F be run as ioilo|ft: Leu vo Columbus tit ‘ *' * Arrive WestPoint », Arrlv o at Montgomery •• j6» I • M. Leave Montgomery ‘A. N. Louve Went Taint.. ■" '• “■ Arrive nt Coloumbus *••••;!» 4o. r. M, Connecting with trains of A. St W.F. K.U. at Wort Point which arrives in Atlanta nt t 1. M.. in time to connect with the Western and Atlantic Kail Rood for Chattanooga and points nurll ‘' DAN'Ij H. CRAM. ■ftpt22.tr Han’t bittt'L Advaneai ft.A. on aoitqgniMliD to ovrll^i* in New York, and to our friends in Liverpool nd Glasgow. Oot-lO, i86$—3m . A.. T f .8AM’L J£. HOpiSON. TTLEW '4 'ROBISON, Grocery k I'omnissiou Merclunts, NO. 129, (Menfin Oppoaite the toankof ('ulumbue,) K KVP on hand a goo4 ntock of TAM It. Y UHOCEHllt.t, litOl'KKIt Vami ATWAA- 1V,1 UK, TO ILMT ‘'HtJtP.TmS. MKKuLjtS. CtJMBti, SPOOL- VOTTOX, DOM MSTIuDJtY tiOOLM, AC. Pnrtlcolar »ttantion gtvoa to tho purcltaeo or ■ale of any kind ol produce or warehaodti*. ATifiNS, mmnlM COMMISSION »mi EOIIWAKBING MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA. I’LA. Jail ntSTlWR—tf ■ JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Ofltce at Ibftald Marina Hank Aftaucy , WILL UUV ANB SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, 13AT^lC NOTES A.NI> UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OP STOCKS, BONDS, AND OlllKit SECURITIKS. Bought aud >old ou Cotuiuift-iou. Purticulitr attention paid tu Cbllesllons u thin and other pMnte and ih* proceed, routined Pioiutly. Pet 13—2nt PBAIRIE PLANTATION. r OFFKK FOR SALK, 1.020 acres of Prairie x Lands, situatod in Macoa county, Alabama, six miles north of Union Springs and sixteen miles south of Tuskegee, lying on Cubahatcbie Creek. There are between seven and eight hundred tin-1 iu tb und iron screw. All been built with the last four years. An arteeian well, fur nishing uu inexhaustible supply of water, TbeMO lan-'s have lung been considered the most desirable in the State, for their DURA BILITY nnd PRODUCTlVENKSS, yielding remuneyativo crops of corn aud cotton. t^orn, fodder, pork and otoek bog*, tnttlo and tiAiles, cotton seed and implements to curry oto the farm fur another year, can be bought with the place. Krecdineu on tne place mu be hir ed. Possession giveu immediately. dec 2 ’ Itn C. E, JUIINSTON. Montgomery Advertiser and Tuskegee New?, will copy and yeml bill to this offiee, Plantation for Rent or Sale. ing iluuit-. Negro 1Iouser b berew, aud ull other appurtenances nt a first * Apply to J. RHODES BROWNK. Administrator’s Sale. I'ILL be sold on Monday, the 18tb December (v instant, at the late residence of Mrs. Mar tha L % Carnes, deceased, in Museogea county, near Upatoie post office, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of corn, fodder, outs, peas, potatoes, fanning utensils, two wag ons, household furniture aud bedding, mules, cattle, pork und stock hogs. See., See. Terms cash. D.fT WILLCOX. dec 8, td Administrator. COURT ORDERS,' _ CHATTAnoOCHKK COl^^ r PWO a^THg^r-^^-E. «.*t, ot c. w. xy-aTia??! ,ht -- M***J. Oct. 21st 1865. LOOK OUT! THE FINK COTTON PLANTATION of the late Major George 0. uawson, lying in ghciiy county und containing 1100 acres tosK and hickory lands; and a> joining lands of Morehorn, Walker, McClaren. Jones and oth er? tb for sale. Terms cash. Apply to m L. W. DAWSON, ootZ4-3tawtf on the premises, or to B. W. Seabrook, Columbus, Ga. permanent letters of sdm.nietruti, ,? tate of C C. Hardison, late of rabl^ -w is to cit* all and singular the eri. aDty --ft of kin of 0. C. H.TdLonto offlc.OT.tUo M M(• oday ln J a “ ,,« »T show cause, if any thev can c<xt *W •dminLtr.tioty.hoftld u r ot (, • C. llardisou on C. C. llurdbon s cvin« Given under luy band officially v!?’-. . f-T- L !w; RI ' i r IA ' Pj'ftWABoocmtTT^rp: all tchom ft tuny concent— M u (.'• having in proper form applied t,, l.f manetit tetters of admtnisiration on thr ^ of Edward Covington, late of said »A****•» ta tU-Cit. ,11 and jingular Hi. of km of Ldwarit Cor,ngt.,n t„ ^ *t my ollto. uo th. 3d ilond»y in to," 1 ?** .od allow ctue, if U v tb. c»n 5,^ ‘f, nont adminl.(ration sbottld nm Hr »- M. M. Ward on Kd»A!l “.viSitoi- "‘"''-I Given under my hand utlici*,||>- v 1 * 1 *.. Ordin aryi Land For Sale. 1 WILL sell :V0 acres of good pine land, suit able for cotton: 50 acres cleared, the balance well timbered; halt milo from the M. Sc G. K. K and one and a half miles above Silver Run depet, on the olu stage road from Coluinbn« to Kutaula. Poisc^iuti given Immediately if de sired. For particulars apply on the premises to nov 23 2tawlm J. A. TOWKK8. For Sale, Tho tract contains ‘uur thousand three hun dred acrca. Fourteen hundred urc iu cultiva tion, not surpas ed in fert lity in the county, of which eleven hundred have been cleared within four years. The climate is decidedly healthy aud the settlement eligibly situated.— Appended to the plantation is u substantial fnst and taw mill, entirely new. The build ings are commodious and well constructed — The quarters for the laborers are comfortable • nd capable of accommodating upwards o' two bundled. There are two large cotton and gin houses upon the plantation. All of the stock will be sold with it, consisting ol' mules, cattle, hogs and sheep. Possession to be given on or before January, J. W A LDBURG, Savannah. Iuly21—SMawtf CRANE, JOHNSON & QRATBILL, SAVANNAH, UKOIUIIA, IWARDINIi uil COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T 11. (1KAYBILLUkw uloiurftijlnrp*- •I . IukIiN many Iti.mlv io ('•tjitmbot nog ftn ' t tin film r.-uUkliiltciI lift ntr.v that 1 : J)^/ 4 Y EY & MO HAVE JUST RECEIVED 50 rollH KENTUCKY BAGQIN Q 50 ooils ROPE, 500 %. TWINE, Largo'tot of INDIA BAGGING. Columbus, Ga-, No Any of the above article or small quantities. wil he fuld in largo Advances on Cotton. J, H. TVKV .1- FIRE PROOF WARE HOUSE. WK havo oouvorted our largo f nd commodious l.ivery .Stable nto a Ware House for I he stor- Merchandise. We solicit the friend* and the people gen- VKKN0Y St MAllAFFKY. _ o a Ware U age ofOotton and Men pairoaage of erally, oot 17- tjanl iia* re-established' lift firin' SiiviiuiihU aud will givo careful attention to till business entrusted to them- , A. CRANK, JOHN R. JOHNSlj* sopt 13—olu Q. W. KOBKTTK. URA YUIl.fi. S. K. I.AW1ION. ROSETTE & LAWH0N, A.‘.fJOTIOISf iu ^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BROAD STREET, COLUMIH/Ht «A. PISTOLS. \\J K have just received n largo ' * lot of COLT’S mid other make of FISTOXjS, which we are selling cheap. doo 7—tf J, KNN'IS > CO Ilvtitt M. KtttH. Jam.s M. Ktmaxt. RUSSELL & KING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. r IM wtooie warned having formed a part nership, will practico law' in Musoogoeand ouuptU'saud iu Ktasoll county, Ala. ■“ iruf t room over Uuuuy's sture. IT ED STATES~ INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS Ju» r.- x ceil ed aud for salo by d ,ix.' f R. W. JAQUKS. riept 2«, lAAu-tf Pop. Ooneator. I.TA VING recoiv ed u fresh supply ut NORTHERN EXCHANGE. 1 will be hpppy to *uy foruner t us tain or?, and others ueslrttigto remit funds North. W. FKLIX ALEXANDER. aoT W | . 1 if Bun A. Times copy. Flour! Flour! BbL8. EXTRA FAMILY FLOURt :‘5 BUL8. ORTHODOX FLOUR ; In store and for sale by BL0UN FOR SALE, AT THE OLD STAND OF J. B. JAQUES & BRO., A LOT OB FINE Top and no Top Buggies, KAnsraas. r WHIPS AND COLLARS. VtFlSHlKQ tuftloo* out tb. lut aftnft, *p« .ill ' T i.U comp for ot*b, or *g«hug*forcat- Hit.S.pt.S, 1865-tf PERSONAL and i.rompt attention given to L consignments. , .. Cotton purchased. July2U—tf r. L. flALtgBURT. c. H. WAR SOCK. WARNOGK & CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION "MERCHANTS, Office No. 131 Rroad St., (Ubiette A Lawbon’ti Auotion Kaom.) •S* Particular attention given to the sale ol COTTON, PRODUCE. Ac. t Bauuinu. Uoi'K, Stc., furnished at tho innrkot price. Columbus, Ga., Aug. 3.18tV>.—tf AVM. a. SWAN, U.AIK OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUM^Ue, ,QA. over (junby'v ethrk ciroer of BrottJ n r, FOR SALE, f M VtiAn PATIGN on tbft ClietUbobobee rixer, 14 milcD above Kutaula, Barbour county, xMa , unp'site Florence, tie-yrgia. con taining IImi acre? land, MX) cleared: jWH oi xxhi^Ujs Lc*h und well wateted by tho Wepuf- IfaoeoreAk running through the contre of It. Light negro houses and necessary out-build ings. \\ a tor Gin; Grist and Saw Mill. Grain aud Stock of all kinds sold with the placu. nov 13 t jau 1 G. D. WILLI A SPLENDID STORE FOB RENT, Pi’LY AT L Oct Kl-tf 78 BROAD STREET. For Rent, THOS. C. JOHNtON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. MO.) attorney at law, Claim and Real Estale Agent, No. 30 n»rk*t Street. (Vp Stair*, MA»in;UOMKUY, ALA. Oot. lA—3m* ' J. T. PEYTON, attorney at law, NUMP1H8, TKNNKN8KK. I JUOMPT attention given to all businessen- 4ruat«d to kia C4ra* . Uolcrs to lion. Hines llolt, Columbus. Ga. &0P8,1WW—Om 1 E. w. MOISE, ATTORNEY AT. LAW. O FFlijJ •tx' 0 ' u •* to otlloe of K. B. Murdock. 1. J. lilltllt*. junto*, it. J. ftyat.H. H«Sli,R, LAW NOTICE. rnUH UNDEHSIGNED hav* formed a ou- 1 IiurthVrAiK boiler the name aud ntylevi! 11. J. MOSES, and will establiah *n ottn-o in Oolumbu., U».,on the lat October ue*t. Ip toe niQiintime lottura uddreasod as above will be “ended to. partner will attend regularly the niae* will attend any of the Courts In Georgia (1'odural ur b tit si) Drs.«* SGHLEYfijHRAINES, OFJiTOK AT OUI> 1'El,LOWS' IIAI.L, I on-EH FOK SALE, that Urge UitHlk/iyt Buggy and Carriage hut uted in Forsxth, Ga., formerly own* Liou oi' tbe city ; nuiuble for a boarding bouse ■ private family. hor terms apply lo Dr. M. Woodruw or MRS. 8. 8. BAKDWELL. octj^-tf FOR RENT, tide K00 Apply to R. J. HUNTER, oo31 -tf Sun copy. at Musoogoe Railroad. Buggy and Carriage Factory ! WITH NEAT IOTTAG4 and a MILL. e and coiu- .'uctory, situ- mww.« ... - owned by Ctpt, J. It. Banks, of Columbus. Tbe buildings uro extensive, covering noarJy un acre of grounu, fronting the street 300 leet Tho Blacksmitb Shops have soven Forges, with every convenience for work. The Wood Department hns Apace sufficient for a dozen benches nnd well riuckod with seasoned mate rial. The Faint, .Trim aud Harness Depart ments are peculiarly well aduptea for the dif ferent branches. There is r good supply of 1/pfv with Vha latest improved Springs and Allies. 1 ’A m«H» exceilont eelection of Fine l'aints, Triiumiugs and Leather. Auinexbaus- tablo quantity ol 8pokee, Hubs, Rims, and ovor&i.otio Bolls and 8crews. A fine assort ment oi Harness (both wagon and buggy) und Harness Mfc'ariAl.lu fact everything com plete for a trhrcna* Carriage aud Buggy Fac tory. it is the iaryeat Factory of tag kin J in tieorpiu, and ia uuw in succeaaful operation with n full corps of the best workmen, both morally aud mechanically. Fohy thinking man mu*t kno* that all .South er* tiKmufiirture* cannot but tucceed and any inveetment in tkftn will pay a hamUome df—‘ dend. A b net nee* man, with energy, can m the property pay 50 per cent. Upon the lot and wilt be sold with it is a very nioe Cottage, with all neoenary out-buildings, garden, Ac. If dosirtd, 1 will sell with it, or separately’, my farm, near Forsyth, Upon the pla*e is one of the best Grist Mills in Georgia. For full par ticulars, apply lo Cant. J. R. Banks, of Colum bus, xvho knows all about it, or to bauping on, Dow, k Co.. Coluimbiut^orUU. anderaigned. A Good Chance! I OFFER MY TAN YARD and 202'A acres A »f Land for sale: adjoining the whole length of the corporation of Lumpkin, east; 80 acres cleared and 12U acres in the woods. noYlO'lui* J. G. SINGER. Macon Telerraphcopyand send bill to J. (j. S. GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENCY \ 8 Agent*, we hive this day formed a co- iiL partnership with Messrs. White, Carter A Co., 82 Broadxvay. New York, and they wilt very rbortly be prepared to loan money lor tbe cultivation of Cotton, Bice und 8ugar. They will a.so prox ido white labor for tlio South gen erally. fn a few dayj we i>hall issue circulars setting forth all those things in detail, from the above house. Having formed this arrangement wo cun offer greater facilities for the sale of Southern Lind than any establishment in tlrs country. We therefore solicit the patronage of those desiring tu tell laud. Prompt attention given to all buMiiess entrusted to our care. Den2—tf MARSHALL St PARSONS, 250.000 WATCHES, CHAINS, DIAMOND RINGS, kt. WOKTJI OVER ONE MILLION DOLLAKBt AH to ba sold fur ONE DOLLAR «ncb, Without regard to value!! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to reoeive 1 SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES! All to be sold for $1 Each: (^KOROIA.lBiatTuioQtH^crTf^ U whom it may concern -W. p. Barba/!* 1 ing in proper form applied to me*> r letter*of administration on tb 0 Bar bee. fate o ft a id county. PM all and singular the crediton, and in? !? of John G. Barbee tu be and anneirirM F on th. M Monday in JnnuiA n.Vt c«ua,,if ,uy they c.n, why Jirto.l.nf.‘t*" istration should not be grunted ... u bee on John G. Barbee’s e*t..fo. ' 1 Given under my bund officially v r , '*f- v 9 w3| JAMES CAaTLhJiKRkvK 1 ' EUHGlA—l. HZtTzHOOCIItR CiiriTr^ ,V ftll Whom it tuny concerntti ktnwn baring in frufior t.T.n a|.pli e a . l>. rmuuent letter, of ,duini,tr, R n 'Jf tf late of Tf. G. .Wilkin.on, d iaVmi,A said county, tbi» is to cite all mH ot editor, nnd nett of kin 0 f tv" 1j °fS k " fc to be und appear at uiy office o 0 t: i day in December ncxr and ,W e,”™,?* they can, why permanent adratni,i r ,t mi not be granted to Job* 11. Wtlkimcn , M ilkmson s estate. ' jjWcASfL'ii®, ntUfttilA-CIIATfrA^toGfllKl'lwMf u lo alt whom tt may cone, rn: Urn,..) britton having, in proper f-.nu hi.r.li^d t. - for permanent letter, ot adininistraii'.L .'ci a. tat o of Chur I c, Coussonr. late,,] wl j c ,„ thtu tB to cite all und ingulur, the creditor.,; ne*t of km of CharlB Couujon,. to b, u“ near at tny office, witbtn the time .Ut“a| law. nndibow came, if any they can. »hr manent administration Bhould not he rn- iOfffi« n Albritton en Uhnrltn IVitneft, itiy hard und nfficinl sieniturr n. vl „-ool J AMK ® CAST LEbhiUn V', aovl ydOd 0rditlI , Grocer8^imH!omml8^onMerohant8,iT,(frdfc i f4t) l r?^ , < l ! ll */^h t ^i I J^lZl (yearly oppoaite Hank • f (hlumbue, OOLUUBUfi, GA,, l/’KEP constantly on hand GROCERIES anu JV COUNTRY PRODUCE of ever* kind. Consigumunts of Merchaudiso solicited. Prompt attention given to the purchase ami salo of Goods of every description. W. A. BEDELL. A. G. BEDELL. lulyli.-tf 0. 8 UARRIWON. S: SSSStI;,S:[*y. BAKER, ROGERS Sc Ofi., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 40 A SO East Heceml Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO, W HOLESALE DEALERS In Fancy und Staple Groceries, Western Kvierve Cheese and Butter: Dried. Canugd end Foreign Fruits. Firii of all kinds. Seed '.Sip.; Two members of our firm reside in New York, being thus constantly in the market, ready tu. take advantage of favorable obanae*. and buy ing from first hands, gives un facilities for get ting Goods, unsurpassed by any house iu the West. ■ . n 4*r Advanoes made on eomigumenU to DR. V. H. TALIAFERRO^ IJF.Sl'MES tb. 1'iac'icr of Modloiu. lb Ibis nov 20 lm • ^D^BiSLKAlCir H AS ramovad hi, offlo, twt*. Fraiortotii Storaol Dr. Law. No. JD Bruad htreit) Ito^idono. at Air. W Day Juno. • nep'/Mim. DR. A. J. FOARD, Tenneiidce, tenders his prufettsi^ual.servi* ■e.t to the sitisouaof Columbus and viciuity. Office in tho Perry House- Oct 2rt tf DOCTOR STANFORD IJKSUMES tlio practice nf Medicine and Lv Surgery. Cases from n distnnoe requiring urgifial atuntien ran find Comfort able a:com- uodatioiis in the city. % Office hours trom 11 fill 2 o elock, P. M. ?ept 6, ISA^ef i • J B. P. BAKER k GO., , . f COMMISSION itERCHANfs I ] 110 Pearl it., Klanwcv Eagwai , . NEW YOfcK, DR. U. M. GI.EGKLEY, XX O M OOX 1 ATSI8T, T’KNDKRS his services to thedtisens of Col« ii * Day Boarders. 1 UI08E desiring DAY BOARD one be accom modated at the Saratoga Restaurant at K*t) per month. Persona wishing eng uzeul a day flo Boarders osu get their meals at any hour. FORBAIiKi: - IN STORE AND TO ARRIVty i OAO fifrdKS LIVERPOOL SALT. I. ' *UU r CANDLKK. BKOtVN k plaoe are equal to those raised on any other , * plantation In this section of count ltd Broad Street I Wood 1 Wood! By tb. ■ A.^T.qr.^e, U .1AMoSrfflZ'at- 2 i Groaa. Dosen of Single Copy | JL liearlPinsWood by the e At J W PKASK'8 I “‘ K, “ •?i"S! , °rVLl| --.■•l.o 'tivi.- T .zoRay ■ SELECT . ( LIMITED) SCHOOL, - COLOM 3Ut, GA npIlH'ft'inuMrttUI'f ‘ A Iu pupil, ; and , 1,000 ACRES. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOB 13 A I-XI OK KENT. rn 11K Plantation and Residence of Mrs. V. II. 1 Walker, in Harris county, 16 miles above Columbuti, will be sold ur reuted on the pi inc* un tho 12th of Drccmber next to the hq: bidder. Also, xvill be sold corn, fodder, mules, xvngous cattle, hogs, Ac. Terms easy, n* v dl t,‘ «. 0. WALKER Notice. indebted t .... .. Cody. Fleming Sc Swift are hereby notified that they must come up and settle; and those whvlall to pay by tiret day of Jauuary next, thattheix notes and aooouuU will be put in «uif at ouce. Tho books and papers of the concern are kept at our old stand, corner under Cook’s UuteL UODX. FLbMINU k SWIFT. Columbus, Oct. 31,1865.—Paul Notice. \KTIbb bo sold at the residence of G. M I? Anderson, of Muscogee count)*, on the old Expross Road, eight miles from Columbus, on the 12th of December next, 237 acres of land, cows, hugs, horses and mules, corn, fodder, peas, potatoes, household and kitchen furniture. Terms cash. G. M. ANDERSON, nov 2ti_2w For Sale, A FIRST CLASS second-hand forty-horse power 8TEAM ENGHNE, in perfect running order. It has a good double- flued Boiler and all tha appurtenancea neces- sarv to snake it complete far immediate work. AUUra. AA '8iJ®Cra Enquirer Oflog^ Columlms.’Ga . , t - 1STolice. A LL person^ indebted to John 0. fi 1 ■zx of Chattahoochee county, ilecex^ei requested lo eome forward and inBkeiimntJ - payment and tbos>e holding claimi Bgaiwt estuttto present them duly auihentiercd _ . J AS. 8. ALLLMS, Ki’« Nov. 4,18tvj-w5t j- 500 Silver Salvers and 500 Solid Silver Tea Sets complete- 150 Hofewood Mueica! Boxes, 32 airs 200 Mahorony Musical Boxes,24airs 250 (fold Hunting Watches 250 Ladies Enamelled Gold Watches 500 Gents’Uuntiug Sbver Watches 500 Open-face Silver Watcngg 500 Ivory Opera Glasses 500 Mother of Pearl Lorgnettes :UX) Six Barrel Revolvers 500 Single aud Double Shooters-—« ;.00 Elegant Oil Paintings---*. 2 r -0 Marble Statues, Busts, Ac 250 Diamond Rings 5.000 Photo. Albums, all sixes 2,0^0 Gold Vest Sc Neck Chains 3.000 Gold Oval Baud Bracelets 5.000 Chased Gold Bracelet* 2.000 Chatelaine St Guard Chains..., 7.000 Solitaire A Revolving Brooches 2.000 Loya St Florentine do 5.000 Coral. Opal St Emerald do 5 OOu Musaic. jet Sc lava Eardrops.... 7.000 Corel Sc Emerald Eardrops 5.000 Calilornlu Diamond Plus 5.000 Cal. Cluster Diamond Pins— M . 3.000 sets Solitaire Buttons A Studs 3.000 Gold Thimbles. Pencils, Ac 1O.UO0 Lockets, duuble glass 5.000 Lockets tor Miniatures 5.0U0 chased Gold Kiugs 10.000 Shield A Signet Rings...... 10.000 California Diamond Kings 7,500sets Ladies’ Jewelry, jet. 5.000 sets Ladies’ Jewelry, ooral 5,000set* Ladies’ Jewelry, onyx 5,000sets Ladies' Jewelry, lava...... 2.500 sets Ladies' Jewelry, mosaic... 10.000 Gold Pens with Sit. holders—. 5.000 Gold Pens with Gold holders... 5 000 Gold Pens St holders, auper’r... 50 to 250 50 to 300 75 to 250 50 to 200 75 to 250 50 to 200 35 to 100 25 to 50 25 to 100 50 to 100 15 to 50 10 to 50 50 to 100 50 to 2U0 60 to 100 5 to 50 15 to 30 5 to 10 6 to 12 5 to 20 5 to 10 4 to 10 4 to 10 4 lo 10 3 to 8 5 to 20 Sto 10 3 to 10 3 to 8 3 to 5 6 to 10 3 to 4 to 4 to 10 3 to 10 3 to 10 5 to 10 H to 12 10 to 15 12 to 20 to 30 5 to 10 • to It 10 to 15 8 to 10 15 to 50 20 to 50 3.00J Si.vet Castors A Wine 2.000 Silver Fruit A Cake Baskets... _ ... Metsrs. PARKINSON A Co., No. 208 Broad' way, New Yurk, Extensive Manufacturers and importers of many of the leading and most fashionable styles of Watches and Jewelry, do- siring to increase their business to an unlimited extent, have resolved upon a Great Gift Sal subject t* the regulations following: Certificates naming each articlo and its value, re placed in Sealed Envelopes and well mixed. Oue of these envelopes will dc sent by mail to any address ou reoeipt of twenty-Avooonta, All Article§ Sold at One JJollar each, without regard to value. On receipt of the certificate you will see what you aro going to have, and then it is at your option lo send tho dollar aod take the articlo or M U Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch. uuutud Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for One Dollar, and in no case can they get less than one dollar’s worth, as there aro no un- eortaiuiios. The price of certificates is ay fol lows., One for 25 cents; five lor $1; eleven for IVocIce ta Creditors and Dthton. A LL perrons having claims again.-i tbte of Griysby E. Thomas, tr, d- hereby notified to present them duly authi cated, within tbe time prescribed bvla*. I indebted to said estate urc rcque/uil to immediate fcttlcrocnt. GRIGSBY E. THOMAS.Jl. Adm'r with the trili.p, nov 18 wt»w Stephen Paiker, | Libel for Duoi«*e"h7 _ vs. fhooebee Superior Cut Sarah Parker. J I T appearing to the Court by th<*ntui Sheriff that tbe Deleudant is not to L,. in tbe oounty of CboUahoochee. It U tbrrtf ordered that service of said Libel he pert on said Defendant by publication of tbiz• in tho Columbus Enquirer ouce a uiui'i four months next proceeding the tu March Term of said Court. EDMUND 11. WORUILL.J.S.C.C.fc A true extract from the •rinutesofiaiiC at the September Term, 1865. ni . J. T. ROGERS. Cl«i nov 24—m4m 8TEWAKT COUNTY. fi%^RGIA—Stkwakt Cot.xrv.— tVbcrcu F. Kfrksby applies lor letters of adminii ‘ ! o« de oonis non on lb© estato of M iisw .te of tiaid county, (locea>ed. These are therefore to notify nil pernor, cerued to silo# cause, il any, within then proscribed by sUuute, why ssM Icttersit not b granted. Given under my hand in office Nov. 25. J. L. WIMiitftLV. POT 80 wot 0n!.n»rj. G eorgia - Stkwart c.-on Znchariuh 8. Parker applies for letter administration on the estate ot Jeptha i'-f ker. late of said county, ueceu&ed, These are therefore to noti'y ull personic oerned to show c«u*e, if any, witliioUeu prescribed by statute, why said letter* ih not be granted. Given under my hand in office, >mr. '&} nov 30 w5t These ore therefore to notify ail pence' eerned to show cause, if any, within th»n prescribed by statute why said lottcniL ndt be granted. Gix*an under my hand in offi> „ ... this ii-th S J. L. MTMBKKL1. Urdtstn- vernber. 18»>5. nov 30 wM pEORGl A—Stkwart Coi'MY-'Vh'i il Elisabeth Paul applies lor letter* ot istration on the estate ol Jereunua r»“'i of said county, decousod. , . . h . Tbose are therefore to cite and admonoD nersous coooenaed to show cause. It aD ri!” the time prescrib- d by statute why rani 1 should not ba gran tod. Given uuder my hand in J. L. ^ lMBKRLi. no, 80 w5t ViiMt nF.0R8IA-STtw.tKT Cocstt-« U Kliu Ciitobinc .t’plin ffir letfriol”* istration on tho estate ot Dr. Seymour lata of said county, deceased. These aro theretoro to nutify ally. oerned to show cause, if any, ul B'nw proscribed by statute, why said letter* not be granted. Given under uiy hand pov 30 t ina in office J. L. VUMhhHLl G KOROU.6TBWART COUS I V '^ as Thomas Welt apt-ltes If miniatrntion on the estate of John late of aaid county, deceased* These are thoroforo to notify all 1 — cernod to show cause, with u the bylaw, why said W ,tft M s Urdu*.- nor 23 Jl||e. Paymeoladue or rates an v2-tf lTha *0,090 Poutidi ()f. Wmfm P*w. POli SALE, TWO highly improved COTTON PLANTATIONS. / YNE, well known a* Roanoke, iu Barb ur \F oounty, Alabama, eleven miles above Ku- faula, and thirty-five below Columbus, lyiug uomexlintelT on the CbaUahopcUeo river, con taining 2,4W acres. 1,300 ot wnich nrv cleared, aud 800 riv^r bottom. The other known as Calebee. in Macon coun ty, Alabama, situated about three mflee from the Mobile und Girard Railroad, and 45 miles from Oolumbui*. and containing 1,700 teres, IHX> of wtnoh are cleared, and being part rioh prairie land. 1 These plantations hare always been regard sol as among the most desirable in the State, on aeeount of their prodmetiveneva, and ooaven- Igjfk roeatlon. Each plaoe has the nooosaary MRuHAmi lor 40 to 30 lahorert. Providona, atoek. and implements, can he bought atmai- t rtlfttiy^hlrid N '* ro “ ‘ h * P>* : Atq.lj- to ’ t W. SKABROOK, . Coluu^bmh Ga. OQV 1, 2tawlui fivaf and baudsome present to the getter up of tbe club. MHjr AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE, to whom special inducements are offered. Ad- < VaRKIX80S * CO., lutHttltrli St'S Broadway, Jfew York. dec 5—3m drea PKOKOIA. STKWAKT COUNTY-*, b Mr,. Lucy A.Forier.h« tion in terms 0/ the Jaw lor letters 0 tration on the estate of B. 1. Fortsr, •aid coun ty, deceased. u A-! are therefore to net I& » fiS earned, to ,how oau-e. if »nr. jr• ;.re,crihed by statute, why said lelK not be granted. Dec.* : Uteen under uy hand^OjOCo^. ^ dec 10 wJfVl KSTABLI8KD XN 1780. T. MACKENZIE k SONS,' MO. »»* BATIMORB 8TRBBT, (NEAR CHARLES.) Baltimore:, md., IMPORTKRU AN1> DUALERS IS COACH, WAGON AND SADDLERY HABDWARK AND HARNESS MATERIALS. FELL0R8, STOKES, HUBS, BOWS, BHAFTS. AXLES, SPRINGS. ENAMELED AND PATENT CANVAS ENAMELED DAbU AND COLLAR XsBATBHH, COACH VARNISH. JAPAN AND LEATH ER VARNISH, benzoink, U. raeu Oil Blanking, Alta Graaaa, Caniag. Bolts, -Band,. OU CloUs, BuokUa. Tarr.tr, TInV.kr, Bitb., Orn.tnents, Hatties, lw, Fringe,, Ire., all at the lowest priee, FOR CASH. t TTNDKK aaorder of the Lourt^ a U of Stewart county. first Tuesday to Januery 1 “ e ;,„g lion,, door in Lumpkin. Lot b intheddd district ot said couet). De N.tB.nlel Nieholsun^ de^eued^, A j, • Dior D i WATCHES AND «. D. CAPS. aMortaaBt.fSUrar t.s^bpjur: TTTST RECEIVED, a In. I W tisetlsi Os.. Wauhes. iltlOO Fareuseien Cap*. ^ aft* 15-tf U NDER an order ol the Courbet thj ;; r *GE0RO‘l A. Vfijji 1 L , ''V be granted. . A true eltrart from tbs tuw November ib.h. ^. IM BERhY. 0rf ftp. lf» to8m ZVTic (sKNERIL riHCBASIXb i IBEAEL T. BBOWS *®.- new ri r IRSSWWSSSb**: "“f/ purchases mad'.J^'ii^mark'*'"'!? October neit.gtth. t«f5