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Tfrrmrnmr-r^a tlsat the Knights were n„w ? Reid repriiuande 1 a son of Turner fur
mnr y^ ■| rcaci ->' ^<^1 the hsU. some mi comluet, and the son resent
0f s3S day February, 2 1, 1871.
jT b C3 O -i—3«
' A Lont 3 o'clock Friday eight a storm
ro;e which \ rostrated ami broke up s v-
in the city, but did no other
1 at is known.
f ral ■!
I lie drawing for order of Tilts then e<l with a stout stick, bur was beaten
I proceeded and resulted as follows: J severely with his own weal on. There
w;<s SolHo business to settle between
Ileid and Abe Turner, and no good feel
ings existed. They proposed to come to
Eatouton and adjust the mutter last
jarc-’o 1
We understand that there will be u
katin- tournament Fiiday evening, to
. co nduct-d somewhat on the same
ji ,c on Lorstbick. Iiings will
rid u, which are to be taken off
r-, or swords; and several othe 1 '
ike nature will be performed
ii don skater wili have the honor
.an
with lan
feats <>t
The eba
j cr owning a Queen, and the next best,
of Honor. This kind of Tout-
as been tried successfully iu
aces ; and no doubt will take
the mam.
raiDont
several p
here slit
No. 1. Maik Johnston—Knight of the
Burning Hand.
Xu. J. o. M. \v Li:taker—lvuight of ih«
Fiaming Heart,
Xo. 3. ,J U. Hawkins— Knight of the
Red Cross.
Xo. 4. G. Napier—The Disinherited
Knight.
Xo. 5. Julian West—Knight of the
State of Georgia.
Xo. G. II. V. Sandford—Richard Cceur
do Lion.
-So. 7. L h Baltic—Knight of the Go], ! ing his mouth against a rock, dislocated
den Horse Shoe. (several teeth. Turner had a largo pis-
Xo. S. George Harris—Kuiglit of '61 tol in his si lo pocket, the muzzle of
Confederate Flag. which being found upward, it is thought
Xo. 9. George Duncan—Knight of the he drew it for use, and when shot, plac-
Silver Star. cd it back hastily. Turner is ropre-
j No. 10. Ihos. Wes;—Kuiglit of War seated to Lave been a negro of the “bul-
Thursday. Reid came, and after wait
ing for Turner a good while, started
back for his home and met Turner. Then
the shooting commenced. Reid fired
twice with a small parlor pistol, both
balls taking effect—the last fatally.
Turner was found dead shortly after. He
had fallen forward when shot, and strik-
State News.
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pleasure
wi'.l-L O'
jog thi
succeed'
Lis comp
gicaily U
tisis HU
.lay evening last we had the wic«..
meeting Mr. Gibbs, of the IL Richard Lamar—Knight of the
i firm of Wilcox, Gibbs & Flaming Sword,
auiiah. Mr. Gibbs is travel !
interests of his bouse, aud is
admirably
m disposing o'
ie ready sale is owing
Let, that the fiina adrer-
. (.-ec advert sement.)
riiigton is agent for Bald
d will be happy to supply
o need a iir.-t class fertili
T
Mr
win coui
all firm
zer-
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lying” sort, and it is thought be tried to
intimidate Reid with his pistol, but re
ceiving a ball from Iieid, he passed his
pistol into his pocket, preparatory to
running. This supposition is credited
from the fact that the second ball from
escape. The fire is supposed to have
| Reid took eflect in the side. I here originated ir> the cellar. Loss, $3,20b;
Flam in
Xo. 12, L. \ inson—Knight of Baude-
lean.
No. 13. Goodwin Green — Tho Roman
Knight.
X j. 14. Lan. Palmer—Knight of St. I were no immediate spectators save an | insured for $2 000.
Alban. j old woman who can give no definite ac
T fie Knights were then moved to the | C0lU) l °C *1'* affair,
extremity "f the lists and the first run !
was made against time alone. This j
concluded, the bugle ut the head of tL>« ' The Crown Princess of Prussia was
The road-bid of the Macon and
Western Railroad was damaged at ecv-
cral points by tbc recent h«avy rains.
In the neiglihoib'*od of (Jolaparcli-e the
track was waabe i away for a considera
ble distance. There was no dot* ntion
of regular trains, the break being prompt
ly repaired.
Gen. Toombs has been elected Presi
dent of the Wilkes County Agricultural
Society.
The Valdosta Times says that a party
of seventy-one colored people of this
comity are encamped of Converse’s
Mill, near Valdosta, with the intention
sailing from Savannah on the Golconda
for Liberia about the middle of April.
They are now jobbing about in order to
make all the money they can before
starting. The leader, Jeff Bracewell,
is quite au intelligent colored man, and
seems to be well posted as to the nature
of the soil and climate of Liberia.
Gen. Robert Toombs is to deliver a
lecture befoie the Voung Men's Library
Association in Atlanta, in about three
week. Subject: Magna char/a.
In Atlanta,about 4 o’clock Thursday
morning, the grocery store of Messrs.
Harris & IIieks was burned. Mr Hicks
who slept in the store, made a narrow
AUCTION SALE
OF
DRY GOODS
Soots, Clothing. Watches and
Jewelry, Ifotions- die.
1071 ftp
R.IBB OTNTS-
Millisnrv and Straw Goods.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO-
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN NEWS.
Benefit for
Skating
II
2-ee Aiemorial
: managers of the I
ive all the proceeds
fund—as may be i
ii too,. .. j i -i i ii •- | about to re-enter her carriage-the other
lists souuued the the challenge, it was , P ,
, , , ° ; day, after nav
, , — ing paid a visit, when sud-
mpt y answered by ibe bugle of the denly a man, whose French face and
Knights, and the business ol the day shabby genteel dress betokened him to
couuneuced. in earnest. The riding was be one of the French officers held pris-
superb. Too much praise cannot be ac- ' oncr in Berlin ’ forced 1,imself lhrou ^
coided to the galla
John- B. Davis, Vswton Co., Ga., writes:
“ I am wsll pleased with your Arainoniatcd
Dissolved Bones. I t.ied it this year side by
side with two other kinds of commercial fer
tilizers and now think that I shall buy lor my
next crop of Cotton no other fertilizer but
your Annnoniated Dissolved Bones.
We will sell without reserve $i SACO WOitll
of good* of all description, iu the store room
adjoining the V'''v'geville Hotel, commen
cing, this Tik» i>;> mori.ii a r- l >.. 21, at Bonnet, Trimming & Velvrt Rib
o’clock, and every .» i it ing ri IU o’clock, I bens
and eveiy evening ut 7. until the entire stock j
is disposed of.
ALL COOES SOI I) AT RETAIL AT
AUCTION PRICES.
KIDD & WRIGIIT,
It. AuclioBcers.
| Runnels Sill.?, S»iii* and Yilvets,
| Blonds, Net's, Crapes, Ruches, Flowns, Fea'hcrs,
j
; OrnamPHts, Straw Bonaets and
LADIES’ HATS.
STOVES! STOVES!!
HARDWARE anil HOUSE
i-sHlng- Goods,
Wholesale Manfactarers of
T I 25ET- W ARE
We Make STOVES a
OLIVER. DOUGLASS & CO.
12 Third Si. Macon, Ga.
it- F.
14. 1-171
6 2m.
w
Lauren Sheriffs Sales,
ILL BE SOLD before the courl house
THI1VE
door, in Dublin, Laurens county, on
the first Tuesday in April next between tin
legal hours of sale, the following described,
property viz: One thousand and eight acres i 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET,
of laud (more or less) in said county, situated
lying and being as follows: One survey con-
AND
MED
SHAKER HOODS,dJC.
Hemp Webing fur Back band*, at
MUNDAY’S.
February 14
the crowd, and stepping in front of the
.pen from their liaml! l's—and as trie
'uils of rlutv and pie.t.st’r© can hoth be
tatisfied on this 1 c-Msion, every body
>u<dit to attend. Jins is a fine opportu
;itv to give t t this noble purpose,
ml at i!i j .-uaii: n:nc not Lose anything
iv it. Those w ho have any qualms of
isascieuce on the giving sensation, or
w’.io eulei'tKiU skeptical ideas is to the
ruth "f the saying, ‘'It is better to
receive,” need not suffer
to be uneasy, as they can
! receive on this occasion,
proverb of their own.—“It
rood to receive as to give.”
1 V • 1 n . I 11 * Ul vp^/iiiQ IU * I Olll
- alU V!U 8“ s lor j Princess, took oft' his hat and talk
ease, and grace, with which they sat i cd to ber in a very polite but rather ex-
their steeds, and the skill and address j cited manner about the war and of the
with which they used their weapons. i li0n '° 1 ' 8 t,,at were brought npon his coun-
c . ■ “ \ c ■ . •. c try by this cruel struggle. The ex-
J he first maze, a life size portrait oi I •: , . a -
* r t reiteii manner in which the officer was
Gen. R. L- Lae, wa3 awarded to tae j ta.1 kin^ frightened the Princtss, and site
champion Mr. Ed Bayne, Knight of the J attempted to enter the carriage, when
tioloeu Horse Shoe. j the Frenchman seized her by the arm
and held her back. Some of the ser
New Patent Back band Buckle and
Hook at Munday’s.—Feb. 14.
SEED OATS at MUNDAY’S.
February 14
BLIND BRIDLES at MUNDAY’S
February 14
of S.lvcr
rants seized liim at once, and tho Prii
Vest, Knight of V\ ar- cess eutered her carriage, and drove off.
give tii a i
The secom
to Ylr. 'Plios
w 'vk. ! while the excited prisoner yelled afier
Tbc third prize, a pair of silver Spurs, [ ' ier > imploring her to use her influence
to Mr. Mark Johnson, Knight of the ! hcr | ather dn-law and husband.
Burning llaml.
KIP and WAX LEATHER at
MUNDAY’S.
February 14
unite
ee t
verti
The
lie was taken to a station house and
. , earched, when a sharp dagger was
Mr. George Harris Kuiglit of Cl. was found on his person, and he freely ad-
deciared the Herald, he having twice “fitted that he would have killed her if
— tied Mr. Johnston for the third piize, wculd not liave 1‘stend to him.
:*nent of the Auction | thereby coming in for the fouuh honor I The i, j C0 1 her f nt ma " UCr of ‘ he F^ 0DC1 '
, i proved tii at lie was demented,
in town. Aliev nave; Toe prizes were delivered oy Farish i
bail that are to be Furman Esq., in a neat and appropriate L Thi P*A ?rammc T °/ ! b « ei) « r V ^ ‘lie
j ,, , i , - , . , Prussian army mto Pans has been made
■ *, nnu till w no wunt oiidrcss. wlncli concluded tli 13 f^did px* f p -v _ *11 \ a i 1 .
. .uucu lciu 0lJ t. Iroops will be told on to occupy ——
r cull soon a :d nut crcises. j the houses on the lino of the route adop I Call and se.e Monday before buying
j In the evening one of the largest and ! tCf ' lor ,llc passage of the Emperor. The I yoUr COFFEE.—Feb’y 14.
~ most brilliant assemblages that we have ( I!iaic!l through Paris will take place at !
, noon on the 19th inst.
ever seen in AlilJcugcvilIe, assembled I
ut the Milledgeville Hotel, to witness ^ T he E,n P erior of Germany will enter _
• - • - , ! Paris on the same day, in a special !
tne interesting ceremony oi the corona-1. ■ r \r - -n v» . '
J tiain from Versailles. On arriving at
tion of the Queen of Love and Beauty- ; (], e depot of the railroad he and his
At So clock P, M. the procession was j staff-and escort, mounting their horses,
formed up stairs, in the halls of the ho- ! ' v '" proceed to the Tuiieries. Here the
d down to tiic ball ! Ein P cv °r, the German Court and the
fficers of the army will take
Tournament.
Tinted lor tins annual ;
l-hered in by Iowciing
rain which comuicuctd
clock. A. M., gave any :
pitious promise; but In ,
i saying of ‘‘a bad begin- j
makes a good ending,”
iiz -d, or to use a more
we think more truthful j
rtuue favois tlie Brave,” |
hew near when gallantry j
■re to display (heir
the piescncc of wit and
n ceased its spriukling,
: ciou-is withdrew their
i-d as the glorious sun
t, the Leavens mantled
and gorgeous blue, the
For Snfe at Ihc Lire Drug Store.
L, W. HUNT & CO.
Milledgeville, Jan. 3lst, 1S71. 4 tf.
Harness Leather at MUNDAY’S.
February 14
JOB WORK OF EVERY KIND
DONE AT THE RECORDER OF
FICE.
taining 5G3 acres, (mor* or less) adjomir
lands of John Smith, David Wilks, and others;
one survey containing 245 acres, (more or
less) adjoining lands of Win. McLudon, and
others, and one surrey containing (2C0) acres
(more or less) adjoining lan-I of Win. MeLu-
dou and other*, and each of the above describ
ed surveys adjoining each other, all well tim
bered, and near the Oconee river. Levi»d on
as the property of Joseph Acock, to satisty
one flla in favor of Wiley McLendon, vs. Jo
seph Acock, Geo.CurreU and James. A. Thom
as, tsec’t.
ALSO at the same time and place one lot of
land No. 251 in th* i7th District of Laurens
county, adjoining lands of John Daniel, W. E.
Duncan and others. Levied on as the pioper-
ty of Jtlijah Coleman to satisfy one fifa in fa
vor of Wiley McLendon vs Elijah Coleman,
W. E. Duncan and W. L. Coleman,Sec't.
ALSO at the same time and place six hun
dred asres of land, hijadright situated, lying
and being in said county, on the east side ot
th*Oconee river, adjoining lands of David
Wilks estate of Wm. McLendon and othsrs
Lsvisd on as the property ot John L. McLen
don to satisfy three justice court iifa’■ in favor
of Groover Stubbs & Co., v* John J. McLen-
dsn, property pointed out by defendant. Lev
ied and returned to me by Jas. J. Jones con
stable, 5®ud District.
ALSO at the same time and place, ono lot
of lend No. 52 in the first District of Lsureas
county, adjoining lands of A. M. Burch, Hes
ter A. Lee, and others. Levied on as the prop
erty of W. D. Wsodsrd to satisfy one justice
court fifa in favor of E Y. Woodard v*. W. D.
Wosdsrd. Levied and returned to me by
Bryant A. Coney, constable *42 District.
ALSO at the sain* time and place, one tract
of land, (headl ight) containing two hundred
seres (mor* or less.) Levied o* as the proper
ty *f John Gorntu and adjoining lands of A.
T. Fort. Nathan Tucker and others and known
a* th* Fulilord place, to satisfy two (ifa’s is
sued frem th* 80th District O M. of Laurens
county, iu favor of John T Dave* vs. John
Goruie levied ar.4 returned to me by A. P.
Fort, constable.
ALSO at the same time and place one tract
of lend theadright) containing two hundred
acres (more or less) aJjeiuing lands of Lau
rens Bsllard aid others. Levied on as the
property *1 Duacaa C. King to satisfy one
justice court fifa iu favor of M. S. Odum vs.
Duncan C. King. Levied and returned to
me by Jas. J. Jones constable, f>3nd District
G. M.
JOEL E. PERRY, Sheriff.
This Jannary 26th 1871. 7 tds.
BALTIMORE MO
Offer the largest Stock to be found in this
Country, and unequalled in choice variety and
cheapness, comprising the. latest European
novelties.
Orders solicited, and prompt attention given.
R Feb 21,1871. 7 3t.
The Groat Medical Discovery!
Dr. WAFER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
3*3 Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to tl»»*ir TTonder- tE » sr
c*o ful Curative Effects. 2 5
||sWHAT ARE T11EY?|*=p
c ■*-» c
A] OTIC E.
\ LL persons arc hereby forewarned from
-d. hiring or contracting in any way with
Mingo Daily, colored, or formerly Mingo Da
vis as he is under a contract with me for the
present year.
J. N. McCRARY,
Feb, 4th 1871. pd 6 4t,
Sore Eyes! Sore Eyes!!
PiEE SONS SUFFERING WITH
SORE EYES,
will do well to call and get a bo.ric t f EYE
WATER, which never fails to cure.
No cure, no pay, W. S- SCOTT,
Milledgeville, Feb. 4,1871. 5fj 4t.
“THE RED ROLLER ”
W HITE’S PATENT COTTON SEED
PLANTER AND GUANO DRILL is
now complete in all respects—and is being
manufactured in large numbers, to satisfy the
increasing demand. It opens, plants and cov
ers, and being mostly of iron, will not break
or get out of order. Price $25.
No machine sent without the money, and
if it does not work satisfactorily, the money
will be returned.
Address, JAMES SHERLOCK.
Milledgeville, Ga.
Feb. 7,1870.
T -MARKWALTERS
and proceeded down to the ball
join, headed by the corps of Knit
Latest Markets by Telegraph
general officers of the army will takel LIVERPOOL, Feb, 21 A. M
nt . . f; tS jluncli .after, which bis majesty will in- Cotton firm; Uplands, *7jdj Orleans,
all iu costume, eac*i one accompanied by spcct the army lately investing Pans , 1
the lady of bis choice {and then in occupation of the city. '
Miss Fanny Goddard was crowned j The German army will march through NEW YORK, leb.,21 a. m.
q j een of Love and Beauty by the chains i ( ‘ le C ‘Q'* ' v 1 1 D bands playing and colors Co'ton dull; Sales 3,S00 bale? middling
flyir
,ce n from all;
t the lists wh
try carts, war
nes of vehicle
service, told h
desire, to wit,
awl skill.
-\s the am
Brass B
ti
that c
liny aspect of
ir in tht d iy,
einen could be i fide 1
eity, hurrying
20a fiom the coun-
in fact every spe
rid bo pressed into
' was the prevailing
- of courage
P rt P»rati,i
'Bicli the
•fitbest^
At ex.
Uid
to
r drew nigh, tlie
? strains of Mar
s incomparable
co (fiat a part at
ei bad actually
oen riding hith-
:e streets, asoc-
Lid an| gallant
and glittering
fi arrangements
that aiena, iu
miration of love
tbc chief, the
j|j ! pion, Mr. lid Bayne. , -
. r . , .. , ,, f ! All the troops: before Paris have been
31:33 Jlaggie Whitaker first Maid o ; ( ,, . c r . . . .
i _ fully leintorcea to their utmost war
Honor by Mr. Ihos. West. strength. Many Lave received new un-
il;ss Burnet of Sparta, second Maid | iforms for the entry to Paris. The
of Honor by Mr. Mark Johnston. j Prussian Guards will enter the city
Miss Lizzie Robson, third Maid of ! i^'ng as smart as on a church parade
rr . ,, . at Potsdam. I lie new draft has prodn-
Houor by Mr, George Harris, lbo Her- j Cpd an unusua ]i_ v fine i ot 0 f young fe -
a| d- low-, eveu for the Prussians. In fact,
After which the ball proceeded. The the entire German army presents a
floor of the spacious room was literally splendid appearance, the landwehr es-
h the beautiful aud tho brave, ? eCial ’>’ be ’ : "S ln worrcler-fully good
| torm.
Georgia’s rightful
“capital had gathered then,
Her Beauty and Chivalry, and bright
The lamps shone o’er fair women and brave
meu. Congressional proceeding are unim
A thousand hearts beat happily, and when portant.
Music arose with its voluptuous swell, ' A far West stage roach was robbed
Soft eyes looked love to eyes which spoke a- yesler(1aj by highwaymen. The pas-
k r,un ’ _ ^ sengers were uninjured.
And all went merry as a marriage bell.”
... -ii! A resolution is pending in the British
r oo much credit cannot be ascribed 2juuse of CommonSf declaring it the du
to those gentlemen, who exerted (bein'- I ty of neutral powers to impose terms
selves to make this whole affair a sue- capable of restoring peace in Europe,
cess. Among those who were untiring « n(J maintains the independence of
, . ,,, , France,
in their efforts, we may mention as the
Washington, February IS.—There
| was a tremendous rain last night. It
is clear now, but the wires work slow.
Uplands 15^c.
SAVANNAH, Feb., 21 A. M.
Cotton, Light demand; Middlings l4ic.
AUGUSTA, Feb. 21, A. M.
Cotton 14c.
Macon, Feb. 21, A. m.
Cotton Light demand, Middling; 13U
Milledgeville, Feb. 21, a. m.
Cotton 13.^.
Gold buying 110—selling 112.
Silver “ 105 “ 108
MAI1I1IED,
On the loth inst., in this city, by Rev. U.
W. Lane, Hit. IIenkt Guodmam and Mas.
Mattie T. Smith.
most conspicuous. Messrs. Adolph Jo
seph, William Williamson, J. W. Ilerty
L. II. Compton, B. B. Adams, D. B’
Sandford and F. C. Furman.
Bordeaux, February 18.—The As
sembly lias conferred executive power
on Tiller*, with power to select
his council. He is President, and Favre
continues Minister on foreign affairs.
. 1 lie Chamber showed a disposition to
I liese gentleman designed that tins .,
... ^ ! postpone consideration regarding Alsace
should be the most brilliant affairof the ‘ ‘ — ‘ - -
10
- r D of K
C "A street
Veter:,,
E.ltj,
\. M„ tbc
were formed on Ilan-
r the command of that
1 Mnler Grieve, Jr , as^
-Gr.e.iicicut field Marshals, the
a, '< acornidibhed Sir Oswi.ll
anil Sir Howard T. White-
lU - v P r °ceeded through Wayne
■ j e f leets in column to Liberty
' ,C s,rc ‘ c t o:i which the lists
P re pared.) marching down
of battle, between tl
! f
-tenner side. .
J 0 " e !.‘ be Judges, Messrs. Adolph
t v j ’, ' Williamson and J. W. Her-
preceded them, aud
Gree
in 11,
t b (
kind ever witnessed in Milledgeville.
We can pay them no higher compli
ment, than when wo say that the unpar
alleled success, wi'h which their efforts
were crowned, is the highest reward that
tiny could receive, even for the exfra-
traordiuary exmtion that they made, in
order to bring about such a result, for
the Tournament and Ball was undoubt
edly a most complete and brilliant suc>
cess.
Witness.
and Lorraine; but Thiers insisted on its
present consideration, say ing: The As
sembly must, on its own responsibility,
clearly declare its wishes upon the sub
ject.
The English, Austrian and Italian
Ambassadors visited Thiers and official
ly recognized the new Government.
The German Crown Prince Frederick
William, is know to be opposed to the
entry of the German army into this
city.
Coals are arriving plentifully. There
is no gas.
The journals say if the National As-
Wj
ue, between toe vast , Thc Jl Wi ; c lJ e in Eatunton—Dailh of sembly consents to dismemberment the
jC0 pie, that thronged the ■ r,, i i a Prussian delegation will protest and
b Abe lunar, the colored ilepresen* 6 r
had
' df 0ftl,el PaCeS , OU . tbeStand P re P ar *’' Putnam. The difficulty was o.
dis',1. v . i UC l weiQ c °uspicu | family or personal character, and
/. i i Cd t IP liAnillilnl n .. ,1 I . ..
epresen-
talivc.
On Tuesday last a young man by flic
name of Reid, shot and killed Abe Tur-
j ner, the negro Representative elect from
one of a
‘ pr;z e
fi the beautiful and taste-
contended for.
cannot be attributed to political differ
ence.
teii ea ’ re( l Ul site etiquette and cour-* Wo arc informed that Turner was
0 fesential to all milit
‘““Dies,
tlie (’j
Hie*
lary cere- owned by the father of young Reid, be-
1 ‘ h een exchanged between fore the war, and since ‘‘freedom” has
1 Blander of Knights and thc been living on or adjoining ‘the planta-
1 1 ouruaineut, Col. Grieve ! tiou of 3Ir. Reid. Some time ago young
withdraw.
Rothschild goes to London to convey
the thanks of the people for contribu
tions of food by that city.
On tlie decluratien of Keller in com
mittee yesterday, Generals Chauney
and Billet, each, declared that a defen
sive war could,if necessary, be success
fully prosecuted.
Tlie number of Deputies in atten
dance exceeds six bnudred.
A letter from Dunkirk, of the lGth
says on the 32d a French army corps
passed there aud will embark by sea for
Bordeaux.
Council Preeeeding.
Council Chamber, )
Milledgeville, Fek. 16th, JI7I. J
Regular Meeting
Freshet, His Mon. the Mayor, Alderman
Temples, Strother, Caraker am] Walker,
Absent, Alderman Herty an4 Joseph. Tne
Minutes of the last meeting were read and
confirmed. '
The application of Jacob Vaeghn, for th
lease of certain lands on North Commons, for
the term of Fire yean, was read third time
and granted-
On motion, Resolved, that fer the future all
Auctioneers selling goeds, wares and Mer
chandise, shall sell within their buildings, and
pay a commission of On# per cent on amount
of sales, and settle with the Clerk weekly.
The Street committee to whom was refused
the encroachments made on a portion of
Cla k Street, and fronting the Lot of H. Tem
ples, by a ditch having bean cut on said
Street by Di. W. II. Hall be required to fill
said ditch so as to stop any farther damage to
said Clark Street.
On motion, Ordered that the Clerk be au
thorized to settle with the representatives of
tlie late Col. A. II Kenan |l34.U0 his travel
ing expense# to and from Atkuita ie 1870.
On motion, Alderman Walker was excused
for non attendance at the last regular meet
ing.
'The following account* were passed.
F. W. Beeland (Sexton)
E.E. Stanley $17.00
W. & J. Caraker $10 72
•. Arnold $4.45
On motion Council then adjourned to meet
on Wednesday 1st day of March next, at J
o’clock 1*. M.
P. FAIR. Clerk.
Homestead Noliec*
W ILLIAM COOPER has applied to me
for exemption of personalty—and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I will
pass upon the same at my office at 12 o’clock
M.. on 21 st day of February 1871-
J. B. WOLFE,
Ordinary,
Feb. 21 1871. 7 2t,
Homestead Notice.
W ILLIAM SCARBOROUGH has applied
to me for exemption ot personalty, and
setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I
will pass upon the same at my office at 12
o’clock M., on the 21st day of February J87I.
J, B. WOLFE.
Ordinary,
Feb. 21 1871, 7 2t.
high: school
MILLEDGEVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
I N
OGLETHORPE COLLEGE.
O N “MIDWAY RIDGE.” This College
now belongs to the Presbyterian Church
of Millegeviiie, who mean to keep here for
ever, the faithfullest, best School of the land.
No school shall excel it; and parents may
rely on their boys being fitted here for any
calling or any higher College. The School will
open on the JOtli day of January, 1871, under
teachers of great experience, presided ^over by
Rev. Robert C. Smith, late aud long Ala
bama Profe-sor in Oglethorpe College. Board-
ling in the best of families, as cheap as any
where in Georgia. Tuition fees vary to suit
classes. Two Hundred boys can be accom
modated.
Fourteen houses and lots offered free gratis-
for ten years to any respectable house-keep
ers, on condition of furnishing at least four reg
ular pupils to the school every year. A small
expense will make them very pleasant houses
tor families wishing to school their children,
or support by keeping boarders.
For teaching &c., apply to Prof. Robert
C. Smith ; fur houses and lots, apply to R. II.
Rainsay, Esq , at Midway, or any one of the
Trustees.
william McKinley.
Jan 24. 1871.
Pres’t. Corp’.n.
3 ly-
METROPOLITAN HOTEL.
mtS. S. II. COLEMAN,
Og g THEY AI’.E NOT A VILE « % 5
FANCY DRINK,Pi?
Made of Poor Rar.i, Whin key, Proof
Spirits aud Refuse Liquors doctored, epiced
and sweetened to picas.; thc taste* called “Ton-
Appetizers,** “Restorers,” jtc., that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc
a true Medicine, made from the Native Roo^ and
lUrtHcf California,free from all Alcoholic
Stimulant?. They are tlicGR EATI1LOOD
PURIFIES* and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE a perfect Renovator andlnvi^orator of
thc System, carrying oil' all poisonous matter and
re r to ring thc blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take these Ritters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
For Iii'I.iiiiin.iiory mid Chronic Itheu-
liinfism nod («out, Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, llilioiiN, Remittent nod Inter
mittent Fevers* Hisciifcs of the Jllood,
Liver, liidneyn, and Bladder, these Bit
ter* have been most eaccessful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
l>ipe»iive Orinns*
i>Ysn;rsiA or indigestion.
Headache, Pain i.i lh2 Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of thc Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Dad taste i i thc Month Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in thc regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred oilier painful symptoms, are the eff-
pprinysof Dyspepsia.
They invigorate thc Stomach and stimulate thc
torpidliver and bowels, which rcn ler them of un
equalled cfueacy In cleansing the Mood of all
impurities, aud imparting new life ;.nd vigor to
thc whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES* Eruptions,Tetter,
fait Rheum, Blotches. Spots, Pimple?, Pustules,
Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of
the Skin, Humors an l Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally d*:g up
andcarrled oat of thc system in a chorttime by
the use of this; Bitters. Oi.c bottle in such
ease;, will convince the most incredulous of tbeir
Cloanac tlie Vitiated Blood whenever you find
it 7 Impurities bursting through the skin inPlm-
pljs, Eruptions cr Sores ; cleanse it \vh< n. you
And it obstructed an 1 rluggish in thc veins;
cleanse it when it is foul, r.ad your feelings will
tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of thc system will foil nv.
PIN, TA PEandoVker lurking in
the system of so many thousands, arc effectually
destroyed and removed. For f ill directions, read
carefully thc circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD*
CD., Druggists and Gen. Agent#, Sau Francisco,
C d , a . I ZZ and Si Coiaine*cj Street. New York.
SOLD r.T ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
KTA11BI.B WOBES,
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMB-,
STONES &C., &C.
Marble M ant Us and Furniture-Marble of all
kind- FuiuiJipd to Order. All work for the
Country aaiefuily boxed for shiptneut.
March 187U ly.
GUANO for COTTON.
PRICES REDUCED.
SvarTa, Gkorgia.
PROPRIETRESS,
57 tf.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS concerned, next of kin.
legatees and creditors, are hereby noti
tied that I shall apply at the regular term of
the Court of Ordinary of Laurens county, in
April next, after this notice is published sixty
days as the law requires, for leave to sell all
the real estate of Edward J. Blaekshear late of
said county dec’d.
This January 11th 1871.
EVERETT II. BLACKSHEAR.
Ex of E.J. BLACKSHEAR,
January 24 1871. (j. b. w.) 3 2m.
PIANOS, ORGANS
AND
Musical Merchandise.
KNABE,ST. LOUIS and other Celebrated PIANOS kept constantly on hand. As an In
ducement to ottr many Patrons we offer the Celebrated ST. LOUIS PIANOS with written
warrants for five years, signed by the President and Secretary of Co., by the payment of
$100 cash, the balance in Monthly Installments of $35.
MASON l HAMLIN ORGAN
Received the first prize at THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Nearly one Thousand promi
nent Musicians have given written Testimony to the SUPERIORITY OF THESE ORGANS.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE.
Its points of superiority are Simplicity of Construction, Facility of Management, Variety of
Stitches, REVERSIBLE FEED, Self Adjusting Tension, Automatic take-up, Improved Ham
mer, Beauty and high finish.
Having secured the exclusive sale of the St. Louis Piano, Mason and Hamlin Organ, and
the Florence Sewing Machine, for the States of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, We
are prepared to give great inducements to agents.
AGENTS WANTED in all the above named States Circulars and price lists sent free.
FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GTJ A. jST OS.
14S Bay Street. Savannah Ga.
241 Broad Street, Angusta.Ca.
151 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
T.C.& D. L. TURNER Agents,
Sparta, Georgia-
For further information, apply or address a
above, for pamphlets containing prices, terms,
certificates, &c.
February, 7,1871. 5 2m.
Apply to
M AASIOA HOUSE:
Three doors above Globe Hold
Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Board per. Day,
Single Meals,
§200
50
S ATISFACT i ON G UARANTEED.
HRS. C. A. HU DSON!, Proprietress
Nov. 5,1870. 43 ly.
7—58
G. P. GUILFORD & CO-
No. 81 Mulberry Si- Macon, Ga.
6m. Feb. 14, 1871.
PULASKI HOUSE
Savannah, Ga.
WILTBERGER & CARROLL, Prop’w