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TELEGRAPHIC.
REPORTED FOB THE ENQUIRER.
Wasiiinoton, March 28.—Hut lor Im*
l>ccn notified that hid yellow nominee to
Went Point is too youn«.
(•onsiderablo oxeitenient about tho seiz
ure «>f tho books of the National Snfe Do*
posit Company by 1 biller to aoo what
b.tnds, iirwapnjxrs and correspondence
they have there, in order to prove corrup
tion.
The sloop Caroline is mink
marine disasters are reported.
The President pays taxes «
dron and ten and Sherman
thren thousand dollars in this country
A lnrj»e number of unimportant bills
wore introduced in both honors-- McKen-
jric .me to incorporate tho Southern Trans-
C'Oittinentnl Railroad.
In the Senate, Prako inquired tho rea
son of the delay of tho Judiciary Com
mittee in reporting tho Texas bill.
Trumbull replied that it would bn use-
lofis whilo the Georgia and Ames quos.
lions are still undisposed of, besidoa there
were provisions in the Texas constitution
and in the House bill requiring careful
consideration.
New York, March 28.—An unfinished
house was blown down yeatorday, erush
ing an adjoining tenement, and killing
Itcnj. Donnelly, his wife and four child
ron.
Torus, March 28.- 1'rinco Napoleon
wbs acquitted, but is hold in custody on
civil suit for murder.
Su.r I.ark, March 28.- At ft large meet
ing of merchants and professional men a
memorial was prepared against the con
tinuance of patriarchal rolatmns. The In
tel eat on the subject is intense. Tho en-
foreoment of the bill as it passed tho
llqueo would make Ctahn desert.
Wahiiinoton, March 28.—Revenue re
ceipts to-day nearly three-quarters of n
million.
Peter J. Ralph was nominated for Hu
pei-visor of hlanmlRmts for the hth dis
trict.
I tout w« II recommends that tho Treasury
buildings this year should not cxcood live,
none of which are in tho Houth.
Kchury. spoko on Han Domingo to-day.
The vole will probably be taken lo-mor-
rnw. 'I’bn jtrusponts of favorable notion
are slim.
In the Senate, H mill Carolina negroes
petitioned for an appropriation for Wil-
berforce College, Ohio,
Revels introduced n bill granting tho
ngbl of way to the Now Orleans mid
Northeastern Railroad Company.
r.xecul i vo session on Hnn Domingo. No
vote. Adjourned.
In the House, IuIIh were introduced to
improve the harbor lit. the mouth of Cape
bear river, also to prevent the collection
of illegal fees from paHNOngers through
the Stales; nlso, by McKenzie, incorpo
rating and granting lauds to the Trans-
i ’out mental Railroad ('ompan v; also grant
ing lands to Alabama for the oonstruction
»*f the Selma and Ciulf Railroad.
The House refused to second tin-bill
laving interest on Fedoral bonds; also u
lesolutioii declaring in favor of reading
Hie Bible in schools.
TarilT discussod to rocoss. Session to-
flight for speeches.
Waniiinuton, March 28. In the case of
Ibgclow vs. Deforest, to obtain possession
of land sold under confiscation, the pres
ent Milt was brought by the heirs of the
former owner*. The case comes troin
Virginia on an application to remove it
fioni the Stale to a Federal Court. The
Supreme Court decides that the law of V..T
provides only for a personal note in real
estate eases, but oil the merits of the ease
says the sale under confiscation nil eels the
title only dining tho life of the owner,
upon whose death the title descends as
though tln-re had been no confiscation
sale.
'Inc Court decided in a oaso from Ken
tucky that Stall's may tax aharos in Na
tional banks, as distinct from State banks,
and that a tax levied by States on share-
holders may bo rolWtoil from banks by
garnishee. Chase dissented.
In a can* from Louisiana, the Court de
cided that n Legislature may by act alien
ate the property of minors.
Nkw Oiii.kanh, March 28.— The nKmmu-
boat .leflciHon, from Red river, with Kt|
bales of cotton, burned yesterday lit the
mouth of Black river. The boat and cat go
are a total loss. No lives lost.
Ni-upoi.k, March 2th—-Tho steamer .las.
T Wright, from Now York for Mobile,
put m here, having lost anchor and chains.
San I’iunviki o, March 21*.- -(Inn. G. II
Thomas died of apoplexy.
Namivii.i.i:, March 21*. Election quit t.
Heavy vote. Tin'Constitution is ratified,
Butler telegraphs Gov. Senior, instruct
ing him to come to Washington to testify
regarding allairs in Tennessee.
J'iiii.ai r.i i'll i a, March 21*. Two schoon
ers are ashore at Indian River Inlet, go.
lug to pieces.
Cun'.viio, March 21*. tiov. Faluior de
clines the Vice I'roaideney of the Cuban
League for reasons, among others, that
Jordan, who fought against the Tailed
States, in leader.
Tot u . March 21*. Rounparte was sen.
toured to pay Noir's family twenty live
thousand fnines ami expense* of the civil
suit.
The London Times, discussing the re
suit, says Bonaparte should not be trusted
with weapons, but guarded mm a madman
Wamunoton, March 21*. Noquormuof
tlu> Recount ruction Committee this mom
In Il.e House, llain, by unanimous con
*011*. h is spoken for half uti hour in reply
to Sherman s letter about tho army.
In the Senate, uniiiijiortant business,
ng discussion on the order
movement being mude to
ms bill. Still going on.
request h
Ho will
Motby
r of the
followed by f
of business, n i
tuke Up the Tel
It will probably i
delegation
There i> no truth in the report of tie
extension of tlio time for the rntiflcatioi
of the Sun Domingo treaty.
Wamiiv.iox, Miueli 2
from the National Banks
Wavs and Means Committee to-duy, pro-
testing against the sevcutli article in the
Funding Bill, which makes change bonds
compulsory.
Confirmation* -Allen Rutherford,Third
Auditor . Furman. Assessor for Florida,
vice Weedon ; John Hay, of Illinois, Sc.
rotary of Legation to Madrid, vice H. ,1.
Ferry, suspended . Janies M. Mason, of
Arkansas, colored. Consul General to Li
beria.
In the House, the Elections Committee
reported adversely to Segar, as Represent
ative ut large from Virginia. Indefinitely
postponed.
Pensions postponed two weeks at the
requestor Scbcnck. wh<> wishes to push
the tariff through.
Logan made u long personal explanation
regarding Sherman s letter on the army
bill, recently passed through the House. ’ i
Tariff resumed. House iu session to
night for discussion only. j
In tho Senate, IJott*’ heir*, of Virginia,
a*k compensation for property taken be
fore the war.
Revenue $2fKI,000.
The Finance Committee reported that
the iucuuiu tax continue during ISO,
but that it be reduced to three per cent,
thereafter.
A bill wan introduced preventing and
punishing elortion frauds.
'flie preliminary business to 'Texas was
paused over by 21* to 21*, Colfax voting
affirmatively.
The Ame* question waa postponed in
favor of Texas.
The J udiciary Committee wns d ischargcd
from the further consideration of Texas.
The Texas bill then came before the
Senate and passed with, an amendment
striking out the clause regarding the sane
tity of tho terms of original admission.
It goes back to the Home for concurrence,
by a strict party vote.
'The Senate went into executive session
i the San Domingo treaty. No vote.
Adjourned.
ItAi.TiMonr., March John Clare has
been acquitted.
Hiir.NANooAif City, March 20. A rope
of a descending apparatus broke, preeip-
ltating four men (',() feet to the bottom of
the shaft. All were killed.
Fa ms, March 21*. Napoleon
Bonaparte to leave the countiy.
come to America.
I/iNiio.N, March 21*. Miniwte
gave a grand banquet in hoi
Queen of Netherlands. Among tin
guests were Dickens, Collins, Hughes,
Browning, Anthony, Fronde, Grote, Mrs.
Norton, and other celebrities.
'Tho Culm cable flout is nearly ready to
sail. It is the most perfectly appointed
expedition ever sailed,
Oreon, the famous leronaut, is dead.
Maoiiin, March 21*. As a prelude to
paidoniug Montpensier, Count Java, who
killed nor Glolo/.oga a year ago, 1ms
been grunted imlulgnneies. Moiiponsier,
however, has remained in Madrid since
tho duel.
London, March 21*. 'The Irish hill as it
passed Commons was rend the first time.
Commons went into committee ou Ihu
whole on tint Irish land hill. Amend
iiients to continue certain features of the
“Lister custom,” opposed by Gladstone
and the Attorney General, were defeated
by 2*11* majority. Subsequently, an
amendment legalizing “custom" ill ('later,
was defeated.
Wahhinoton, March fit). Farties inter
ested in the reinovul of Casoy, Collector
of Customs at New Orleans, are now very
much discouraged.
'The Georgia Extremists are jubilant
over the action regarding 'Texas. 'They
claim that it will give them two more
vote* against Bingham's amendluont. 'The
'Texas Senators, however, are not commit
ted to their party.
London, March .*(0, Ou a motion to
pass the Irish hill to a second reading in
the House of Lords, the Marquis of Salis
bury saitl “tho Irish must he nindo to fear
tho law before they would lovo it.”
Madrid, March Jlo.- Kinuro created a
sensation in tho Cortez by proposing a
measure for forty thousand fresh troops.
Karuioii, March .TO. Gen. Leo passed
here last night Southward.
Cincinnati, March DO.- JudgoMathews
and ex Attorney General Stabler spoke in
the Cirnuit Court to-day iu behalf of tho
distillers ami ngainst tho forty-eight hour
ferment at it hi regulation.
AVahiiinoton, March BO. In the House,
the Reconstruction Committee reported
tho Texas lull, recommending concurrence
in tho Senate amendment. A colloquy in
reference to tho subject is now in pro
gram between Butler, Wood ami others.
It will pass.
The Hciiato disiuisst*i| the proposition
for a joint couimilton on Indian airairs.
Amos w ill probably come up to-morrow.
Wasiiinoton, March JIO.—Tin* I’rosi
dent nays: It is umisiial to notify Con
grosH by mesNHge of the proclamation of
constitutional ninondtuonb*. In view,
however, of tlm vast importance of the
Iftih Amendment, Hum ilav declared part
of that revered instrument, a departure
from tlm usual custom is justifiable a
measure which makes t,000,000 people
voters who wore declared by Hit' highe*!
judicial tribunals ^iot citizens, now eligi.
hlc to become so, is a measure of grander
iiiiportvince than any into act since the
foundation of our Nongovernment.
The Fiesuleut calls upon the newly
enfranchised race to make thciiisclxcs
worthy of their now privileges; urges
the whiles to withhold no legal privi
lege of advancement from the mnv citi
zens ; quotes from Washington regarding
tlu» importance of intelligence and oduea
tioii; calls upon Congress to promote mid
encourage popular education and warn
all people everywhere to see that all who
possess political rights shall have an op
portunity to acquire that knowledge
which shall make their share iu the gov
eminent a blessing i list end of n danger.
By such means only can the benefits con
templnted by this amendment be scoured.
Col. Robb, Collector of Customs at
Savannah, is before tin* Committee on
Appropriations, urging $200,000 for m\
provomonta on Savannah river.
Revenue nearly half million.
'The proclamation was too lute to afl'ect
the Connecticut election .Monday, tin
registration having closed at
’The proclamation enumerates the f*>1
lowing States as having ratified the
amendment North Carolina, West \ it
ginitv, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Maine,
Louisiana, Michigan, South Carolina,
Fennsylvania, Arkansus, Connecticut,
Florida, Illinois, Indiana. New York. New
Hampshire, Nevada. Vermont. Virginia.
1 Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, In
diana, Iowa. Kansas. Minnesota, Rhode
Island. Nebraska, and 'Texas in all 21*
Suites.
Tho Senate continued Mr. Bard as Gov
ernor of Idaho.
'Tin* Connecticut negroes, in anticipa
tion of the promulgation of tho lotli
amendment, were nearly all registered
mid will vote.
Sr. Loi is, March oi*. Advices via
Springfield from Gainesville, Texas.
Mulch oth. report that tho Comanche*
massacred over forty families iu Western
A dispatch states that it is believed
Bill erecting public buildings in Little
Rock, Ark., passed.
In the House, Cox and Banks both ex
pressed tbemHolven avomo to individual
disability hill*.
Replying to the question. Butler said ns
soon iih the tariff was out of tho way, ho
would press the general amnesty bill.
Bill admitting Texan, us amended by
the Senate, pas >ed E50 to •'»**.
Bill M-lling Natchez marine for educa
tional purposes, passed.
'The Democrats from New York and In
diana protested against tho counting of
those Slates for the l‘»lh amendment.
'/‘hr ('ith/nihu.H I lalayl rial .tmoriation.—
'The directors of this important enterprise
having prepared a liberal sehedule of
premiums to bo distributed at their Fair
next fall, and r ontempbiting an early com-
fneiieoinent of work on their grounds,
have instrueted lliefr Secretary, John F.
Iverson, K* j., as will ho scon by his notice
in another place, to call in the first install
ment of 2.1 per cent, oil the stock sub
scriptions. Wo suppose every subscriber
will promptly respond to this call : and
hope that all otlmra of our fellow-citizens
who have not yc t enrolled their names as
members of this Association, and who
may bo able to lend a helping hand, will
■it once go forward and do so. In this
enterprise a large amount of money may
ho advantageously used and tho larger
the amount ruiw d and ho used, the more
certain and tlm more brilliant will bo its
success. Lot an ample sum bo placed at
tlm dispo .id of Inc directors to enubTo
(hum to do something handsome for our
city, by way of demon >1 rating to croakers
lit lmme. and tuunter.i abroad that Uxlmu-
hiis is neither a “dead" nor an “out of the
way town. '1 he world is fond of allow,
and the judgments of men are I* d captiv*
l»y display ; and. in> c such proof of our
vitality is n<
friends as w
a scale and i
liberality in
lueiit ok w
inauguration
astound while
our guests, w h
vitality.
eded
•I! as »
ell
i impress tlm minds of
. Is, lot it bo done on
inm r that will evince
progress, and refine
enterprise, la t tin
of thii A.'-sociutmn
istruet* and delight*
WM. H. YOUNG,
City Warehouse.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
John S. Reese & Co., Baltimore, General Agent*
mflE REPUTATION OF .THIS GUANO i* m irrV (slnhlUhrd in the Southern
I Shift* a* not to rrquire r*j,trial romiurndatioh from me. It in veil knotrh
I. that it* ime. hn* realized to the. J'lnnhr n jtrofil of from Three Hundred to
Sir Jlundrtd per rent. Xurntroun rcrtifirale* could he published eubitanUatin'j
thin fart.
Planters are cautioned to procure their supplies from tho undersigned AUTHOR
IZED AGENT rou the PACIFIC) GUANO COMPANY, ns tpuriom» articlea, hear
ing a somewhat similar name, are placed upon tho markets ; lienoo are Planters lia
ble to bo deceived.
‘‘Pacific Guano Company's Compound
Acid Phosphate of Line/'
J OB COMPOSTING WI TH COTTON HEED.
Tiny, article is manufactured at tlm Company's newly erected works at Charleston.
I S. L\, under tho e*peeial superintendence of Dr. Ht. Julian Jtavenel, whose well*
! known reputation in the South affords a sufficient guarantee of its parity and excel-
I Knee.
i 1* :-onlains tlm same elonmnls of fertility as the SOLUBLE PACIFIC Gl ANO,
except that it is not supplied with ammonia. COTTON SEED affords the cheapest
possible source of ammoni v, hence win n eonijiosted in equal parts with this article
the equivalent of Soluble P»m ifle Guano in fertilizing properties is obtained at a in..-
i torial saving of <■> r to tlm Blunter. It is prepared from the South Carolina Phos-
j pliate, now so well known and appreciated for tlu-ir valuable fertilizing properties.
I Tlm compost run be easily made vi'll but little trouble and labor, which will he
! more than compensated by its economy. Particular printed directions for making
' the above compost wid he fiirnnhid by nm on application.
Pacific Guano Go’s Dissolved Hones.
'This article is manufuctuied at tin- Pu< .fie Guano Company’s works at Charleston,
S. under the direction of Dr St. Julian K'tv.-n.*1, and is WARRANTED to b-
made EXCLUSIVELY from UNBURNT BONE, hence containn all its tiniimn
mutter >"<l ammonia, and is therefore, jar Mn/mior to Jfi.ttolrctl /hate made from
Ha rot /tom. or Hoar /Hart, it rmaoradt/ the ra.tr. It possesses all the ele-
| iiients of f. rtility, in He ir very best form find proportion, consequently will not
disappoint J'lanle,- , whether iim d alone or mixed with Guano.
JOHH l B£ES£ t CO FLOUR OF RiW BONE.
A TKIB LTTE
momorj of I1uanti.v I
.as ruthh Is niunh red
id with ••tie r fi rtiliz*
l.'JIli. |c 70.
A pen
That ’
Marietta Mills Flour of Raw Bone.
Are
ah: throng
<•11 assigned i
By allegoric B:
Memory is a ehoicr
Mined i|U*t, il l ill an .1
memories <j loved ones g
And tenderly wo will eh* i
of little Bran’Ii.v Bomwi-
pretty, innoeeiit hill
'Tlm uc
’ » "i -
mm ///.' i .v/■/;/# fii:\ri.\i:.
*wn fertilizer bus giver, full satisfaction, and it may b»
elly slai
bn
eoijld have point, d I Ik
death at one Ml gi.lleh
young life was taken m it
time, l-’or two years d
smiling lace m the m-Ikh
our ph usaiit care to an
opm*'iit ; and willi ph a..
pride We jiercejvi d il dally
brightening. Biantly I*,
eager to improve
Mapcs* Superphosphate, of Lime.
Im IImil.Tons c. ilili.-iile Khowingthe* . • I d r- lilts from this fertilizer d
the past season, warrant u - in recommending the same to tlm planting con
PERUVIAN GUANO.
b. supply of g. i.'iim B. ruviari Guam* i; nearly exhausted and early applicatio
CHESAPEAKE CUANO.
'I l.i i GUAM *
V.lhiuhlu l ei tlli.-e
Hid. it
liable
i have
al gel
*as a pleum
intelligent,
LAND PLASTKK.
»I 1 \ E\ND FI.V I I I
• d iiigredn ut in luixn g with
•.il\
tsschHed a de p<
•quail <1 for Ell
all ot his associates, long w ill limy clierc
folld memories of then little trielid
was hard to giv* bun up. with death 1
lik*- a g*'iith' slumber on him : and •
the thought that we will him ln> mo
•artli
v*»ico echoing
l.ollg Will w.
imw reigiiH, wh
happy. Liuip.i
griefUfthat -ii
the loMB "I Ik i
darling' Say u
that \oitr pre*
believe that <
there, i
In.
in t*. h.
the old pin
- The above Fertilizers supplied
at the Lowest Market price.
TV. II. YOUNG,
(Lily Warehouse.
go fails
Io n moth)
ohlo boy.
clnl.l died alone, but
Ilf
.taken
< llO ll.lt I
I .if*' was III Igllt b*'loie
tiful but heaven is fair
he w ill await y<*ur cumin
Bright was Ins hojoiini
bower;
II** limited calm into ,
tide.
Bright as tlm beams a.
SALT, HAY, FLOUR,
Oora, Oats, Ac.
’KS El VERB* •« 'I. HU.T.
RM IS N* )R| III I.S AND \SESI I.RN HAY,
I mi B.ARRI.J s < )|(||( i: M l.nl IS I I.OFR, seUctcd (Mauds
I oil ,| . d... Hi'I.D B*»FATOF.M,
ton BACKS FI. I ME CORN.
2i*0 do. SKI'D <>A IS.
bagging AND Robe, A , Ac.
B\Ci
W. H. YOUNG,
' lilt..ring
rant a-, the
1 ***** ""C ,
«ll I .1 I I'll til cod *
CITY WAHEUOF.SE
Jt li.qnl W
IIOl'SK
Hv Dami.
“Night * s .
i , cr
. zohar*#
Smart ihiiiik Men mi.l I. i.li.-.t u.-iu.m o.
bf.L. ' ut \\ V.\ IID.ICS
V. t N W it 1 III N Wnitli.
a. iiulhor ot ilio imful.ir
I’ll i.A IIIUMllT III ill.*10(1.1 .tl.J
uiojuue:.' fii.iwt* im unt*. 1.1 ticlii'i* amt I.cukh"*
III the Ureal lleu.<<p, with 111,.•.in111k tl.iwer**,
Singing birdi*, >Vliving 1*11111111, Holliiu c|.>uils #
Uoautitul l.ow, SiU'iol umaUauiH, ItclurtUlul
rivers. Mighty oi***him, 1 nun.lonng \ m *. h.
SOUTHERN j
Agricultural Works!
BLOUNT, HAIMAN & BRO.,
OKlothorpe St„ abovn Perry House,
Columbus, Qoorfiia,
NIL VIRGINIA STUFF
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
l*; STAFl.F. and l \NUV
• dcscriptn*
ll.rsc g.
York at pi
lo.irnn var
ds B*
A 1.1 COES, at I . . «. nt
lU.tMHl •• DRESS tint IDS. al H* c. nU ami up .. 1. '. :
F.NGf.isii Bi'.i; \gi s. 1.1 nui.'s Mn.:\m 1'ig.i i s. PluUI
F.R1I.I.I \ Ms I ININ IN WNS. «. UI N \ DINES
SII.Ks. I’OFUNS. IT RCA EEs. Ac
Sll \\\ I.S and \II \I'.S it: C.i. a* Variety
READY MADE DRESSES SKIRTS, .t . I Ii, . .• ,1 Ohildron
Gt *OD KID GlJ»YF.S at '1 . 1 RI'.NVII sll \BE CORSETS at
SHOES of best makes wviiiumi d :
White Goods. HoaiiMv, Glow. Hand
e*'pe*'ially ealled t*> note
OO DS
A lair,** lot F \ R \si i|.s
FURNISHING
id Trimming* of overy kind.
l.OTIl DEPARTMENTS and
Everything i
*'k will be •!,! at the IJ»N\ ESI FRICE?
IW S\ I
fRIGLER, GORDO 8 POUTZAHN.
Harris Comity.
IIA—HARRIS COUNT V.-
_ ic*, odiuibistrator of tiie^Lsa
deed, la to olgHid count/, bavirtg m plici for
— heroU/notified to
show cau.^e Ut any they bave) by the lirat Mon
day in July next, way letters ot aenAision
should not be granted said adia.nLstrat r.
<Jiven un<ler my band and orli* iul eiguataro,
this 12th day of March. 1H7*».
J. t.C. WILLIAMS,
55: ,lD <Jr'iir,Mry.
(^LOKIjIA—llAUUid COUM y.—Juhn
dec'd, Jate
disurueioD
All persons cooccrt-oJ are hereby r.otif.cj t-
•how cause Ut any they have) by tnc Ur.-; Mon
day iu June next, why ieueta 01 uotut.-iiou
should not be (jratited said ad aunts tr* r.
liiven under my band and oiuota* eignutare,
this 1 »th F Co y, 1870.,
feb-'"
G LO It 1 i l A-U A KKI s CU b NIYW btren .
V. i.i 1.1 Jontn, Lx orator ut w.t ...ct v».ji a
testaineut oi Robert L Hendry, dt ’ I, i ite *•:
said county, makes application lor Jitter., u.
dismission;
All persons concerned are hereby rciaed
•how cause i. if any they b-ivcj by ir. 3 Mon
day iu Juan next, why letter* • I *iu-u.is.-iot
should not ou granted sa.d applicant.
Biven under u.y band un i oiiLm. rixnulure.
this ..iu auy oi Tcoruury, isTu.
J.F. C. VtlLLIAJJa.
won 8m i unary,
G BO KQI A-Ii ARRIS COU N T V.-N atbanle
IdriiKOS, Lxecutor of the i4it w,n ni:d
teitainent oi Wui. M. Bought n, u.,'.;, p a .
applied lor letters of disixm>:ion :
1 persons concerned are hereby noliuod tc
tli%«
ny they hat c) by 1.
A,ay next, wny letter* ot iii-nj
not i*o • ranted to said executor.
ny hand and thaul tigr.
tnis January n, l^«o,
J. F. C. WILLIAM."',
du Urdmaiy.
( * (I A—HARRIS C0D1 : 1 .-
V. eldoii. AdUiiuiflrator ol Jumcs VV*,.tuii,
dcr’d. Ijte ol -aid county, has up, . • 1 ; r let
ters ii <111011-8100 ;
A.i p«t ons concerned aro here- •; no:.he i to
‘how cause ill any tney have! by tr.c I.-’. Mon
day iu May nexg wny lutters cl ..».-:..itsi.*n
should not *<e granted t.» aid adtnin: trut^r.
«i»vcn uiUt-r my band and oflicni - .rmuture,
ini - L’iiuday ol January. D70.
J.'t.
V.’IbU;
liurrirf Comity biioriii's E
ILLu
<1 John i.andJ. J’. C. \V iiliain*. t*»m:i*ty m
• larrie ■ oi.ty in la.or * t Jami, .M. M niej
L* r ot nniiian MiI.uiik. Iic i. 1,. J .r,.. 1
iJ. Williams. Broierty j-..nic; i.u
n taid execution.
Ai.-'. at same time and place, hi.i t.c !
<no Jot ol land. No- ‘S’, in the '.J Jielr: t • ..
•ounty. L*->ie‘1 «*n as the proi erty **s Wiim.u
* .McKee, to ha irly an execution i«.*uc*l lr- 11
. II. BKICIIA It I*.
Harris Cotinly SliurilV Salt
yyibb ».« r* d l.efore the Court i! .1 .*.]
lut-io in A i-ril next, w itlim the Icg.i. . 1
ll.irri.
\\ |: ;.S
u ui'.ini:
' ii’uN i;i»
a mill} bin rill* Salt
1
I.f tf A
J11UM * . U. I'M* UAK1*. r.i’..
Georgia—Uarris Co unly.
MARL... . bliCKNKLL.I Idol f,. r />.
JA MI ' CKNELL. ) V v
I T .11 p.-aririK to the Court. hyiF.cn'urn «
■ the dhonff, that the Defendant i * - n
r -1 I.-in t'••'c-iunty or Mate, It 1.1. on m-.ti-h
1 'r-lcr* 1.' • il ter vn-o id raid Libel F.o | rrlectei
b. b. MAN l"KH.
tho Minutes ol iiarr
. II. HARDEN, t lor 1:.
TKKIkA BRADY
1 11 AN 1 IS BRADY.
Morlt
W B
m
• 11*.
Salt'.
: public
- (i'll—
Million, on the Ntob.ie ,v
«d, in ltu.-»<dl r .unty. Ala., ....
•May. 11.", w.ibin tho legal hours
ii-aiii* Dud. which li f in .-aid
*Su|»cni»T l\>urt, »Stcw«i*’t County
OCTOBER TERM, i- *.
i rwcntc 1 i*. the Court by 1 .* poti
r ;:s
ot inortg 1
1 (iranuis.- b.t ot !
Iir -1 -.t w t.i h 1
. Which not(1* n
Muscogee.
(AEOIW I A-MCSO°OEE COUNTY.—Joho
V, Baumont, administrator estate of Ellen
Moore, doc d, bavins applied for leavo lo sell
the real estate belonging to said dec’d ;
All person! concerned are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they bare) why leave to sell
said property should not be granted at the
April term of the Court of Ordinary.
'd in and for — IJ —
... an under ruv
H7u.
Stewart Sheriff Sales.
A| nl
within the legal
The plantation whereon Samuel Adams
lived at the time of his death, including the
remainder left after tne determination of the
widow's dower thereon, as toe property of the
estate of Samuel Adam.*, deceased ; said lands
F. Boyd, administrator of the estate of
Samuel F. Boyd, late of said county, dte'd,
having applied for dismission ;
r;E0R(JlA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-A. B.
^ Cook having filed his petition tor the ad-
tnini.-tratioo of the estate of Jonas D Ruosell,
ate ol said county, dec'd—
All 1 orsons concerned are hereby notified
to show cause, if any they have, why letters
i admini-trati'in should not be granted toenid
jr; lic *nt at the next April term of tho Court
t Ordinary, to be held in and for said county.
G1 veu under my hand this 7th day of March,
i7". JOHN W. DUKK.
jarSJm Ordinary,
, l.'iui/i A-.M l ft'Ooti kh cut N 1 YU il-
* liam N. Hawks, guardian ol D B Tbomp
n. Jr., having applied for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to his ward :
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
now cause, if any they bave, why leave to
ell said property should not bo granted at the
next April term of the Court ot Ordinary, to
1 Im
:or
Francis L. McDougald. ndminis'ratnx of
the estate of Alexander McD -ugald, «k- -’d.
having applied lor leave t<> sell 1, j ortiou ultht
real estate belonging to said dec'd;
All persons concerned aro hereby nrtif lt .dt<
tow cause, if any they have, w hy leave to tell
-aid Property should n«*t bo granted a* the next
April term of the Court of Ordinary, to be held
in and for said county.
, Given under my hand an 1
tlim 7ih day of March, D70.
JOHN W. Dl ER,
Ord in a r y
I
'x sera Jeiierson. Guardian 0
West ley Jefferson, having made application
lor leav 0 to soil a portion of the real 0*1 vie be
• gt: 11*. laid wards—
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
h-.xr cause, if any they have, why lca\eto
*■11 rail property should not be granted at
he next April term of the Court ot Ordinary.
ibis itb day of March, DT".
John w. dukh,
U ltn Ordinary.
K- brrt B. Alexander, late of raid county,
to -’d. Laving applied for dituiirsiou ;
All peri*i.ns concerned are hereby uotified to
h-*w cause, if any thoy have, why said ad-
>1,iM.-tralor sTi'.ul-l not he dismissed at the
) unu term of the Court ot Ordinary, to bo held
raid county.
Given under my hand and s
1 Feii’y, laTU,
■al. this 2eth day
1 « EoRGl A —MUSCOtJEE COUNTY.—Th* s.
* I b. Tuggle, adiiurnstrat..r of tho citate ot
*l.«ry L Barber, dee'd, having applied f- r
ive to -oil tho real ertftto belonging to said
t A1 nl tern
uid 1
ol the Court ot Ordinary, to be
belli in ui.d lor said county.
Given under my hand, this L’• :h day of Feb-
JOHN W. DUEK,
feH‘J7 1 tn Orlmary.
( » h Jll'il A—MU MOO EE L'Ol N l Y.— \\ . L.
N-* . v ah*bury, Executor ot tho Will ol l,u-
inda Salisbury, late of said county, doc’d.
t.a' n g ai'piied lor dismission ;
All persons concerned are hereby notified 0
. « r4ii*e, if any they have, why said execu-
' 0 shoul l not be dismiaseti at the next April
term ot the Court ol Ordinary, to bo held in
and Dr said county.
Given under my hand and official signature,
'his Ji-1 day of December. lH*i'.*.
John w. duer,
- m Ordinary,
Muscogi'o Mierill’ .Suit-.
ir-nt id the store of Ellis ± Bpenc
Twenty acres ut land, more or less with all
improvement* thereon. .Said land situated
ai> >ut two miles lr"tn the Courthouse, on the
lalbot road—bounded on the north by the
I dbott n r-»ad. west by property ol Col. A. 11.
tiappi ll, «*iii't by Mrs. Comer s, (now Mrs.
I'lcasanL* - ),n the south by T S Spear, and is
’•10 pi nm on wh ch W 1* Turner now lives.
Levi* .1 . n t*> satiety » Ii fa in favor of Blrosant
J. I’mlips, vs W.P. Turner, Property pointed
3 it by pLiin'.itl.
At - 11:c tunc and place, will bo sold
• if n<>rtti hall of lot No ldfi, tituatDl ou
wi.-t mi-T.* ->f Uglcth*>ri'C street, between Bald-
• in an 1 Few ste, in the city of Columbus, con
unii.g nnc-fouTtn il 4 > *,t an acre. m> ro 0
)) •■*, a-* the property ••! T. W- Bradley. t» sat
a !i la in lav><r ot Bcr.j. Jackson, vs Brad
ley A ."livers. Froj erty pointed out by plain-
Mil’s attorney.
rl td J. J.BRADI ORD, Shrr.fi.
Guardian's Sale.
f • EoRGl A—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.-Will
' J tie sold by virtue ol an order of tne 11
-Table Court *•! Ordinary of 6ai*icounty, within
1 .e u.-uul hour of public sale*, on the tint
ruetduy in May next, in tho city of Columbus,
• 1. -aid county, before the auction and cominis-
• -*n M -re ol C* S. Harrison A Co., (on the wc*
le of Broa 1 street. Iietwcnn Bryan and Craw
I-r*i sts.j the one-half undivided interest in
i.itothe following Real Kstato in said city,
wit 1, *t known in plan of sniJ city as No*
. wuh imi rovements therei n. Terms cash.
WM. N. UAWK8.
Guardian Dexter li. Thompson.
ny lanus ot > u Kvnyon and airs Stanford,
south aud wnt by lanas **f E Harris and M T
Dusktn. lo s*tiity a h fa issued iroin the tiui*e-
nor Court oi atewurt county, in favor ol Baui’l
*',A*laiuc, vs II iUan l A<ihms, Admr'x, and
Learies B. Adams, Adm’r oi xramuel Adams,
dec d. and one in lavor ol .Karaa Adams, guar-
dian.T* said Holland Adams, adrn'rx and vJnaa.
li. Adams, adm’r of Samuel Auauu, dec’d.
Also at the satue time and place, will be sold
two bales ol colton, kvied on as the property
ot John M Cain, i rusteo !or Emm* M Caiu,
to satisfy one fi fa issued from Stewart Supe
rior Court, in favor of J B Jg.iues A Bro.
NV.N. iUHNER.
mrJ td Dep’y sneriff,
PEORGIA—STEWART CuUN rY.-Cocur
U me UKDiXAar, March lo rn. l»7v.-
U bereas. Wiliuui Seay, Admin.stratcr ol tao
J*ihn se-y, jato of eaid county, ap-
ismiesion;
ore, to cio and hJuionisb
oH persons converned to eauw cause. 1! eny
Court. March 7. 1870.
,, R. F. WATTS.
PHI 3ui Ordinary-
(' EG K (i I A —ST EWART COUNTY,—
'• «hereas, W. W, Meadows uppdes for
lettersof administration on the est«to ol S. L*
Horton, late ot said county, dec’d;
they have, within the time pre«crmed by law,
why said letters thuuid n»t, on the 1st Monday
April next, be grunted.
(Vitne sm> bar 1 nnd seal of office, tLeTih
i. •
rt
applies
loiean i prof criy af l»»»u
ttee.-c, ori har.s ahd m.nora of Penny heeso,
colored.- late of sa.J county, dec’d ;
These aro tiC.teand admonish all persons
otici mol to *hoW cau-**, if any tney hav»-,
within tho time pretctioid Ly law, wny said
letters should u»t n«- granted on the 1st Mon
ty in April next.
ft itne?s my ban J and seal of office, thoTih
of 3larcn, D7h.
R. F. WATTS,
rll 4* uruioery.
1 ’ KORGIA—8TKWART COUNTY.—Coo it
Lf * * k t 1 h i*i > a k Mur. h li.rui, H7J, K K.
"utts, Urdinnxy, pro. iding.— \\ hereos, Mm.
T iy. admihi.-irat r on estate ot John S«r.y,
la'e of ,-i.id county , dec’d, u|*| lies lor letters of
iiomisMou;
lne.*> are. thertf ro, lo cite and adm-iii'* It
all perron.* toticcrnid to rhow cause ou or ;•/
nday iuJuue next, why saidlettois
Court, March 7t , D7".
• ’ \. WAT [a Ordinar)
(lEuKGlA—STEM ART COUNTY.- uur
ok UKii x vhv. De- ember Term, D'.O, U. r .
lYatt.1, ordinaiy. prcMiltng.
M hernia. Dr. .1. ll'.aiokts. Executor of '. .e
ittrt M ill and j estumeUt ol Mm. toiler,dt--
ceased, applies i>,r letters ol dtsiuirsion*—
All persons confernol aro re>iuirud to sln.vv
cause. 11 any. why suit letters riiould not on
the f.r-t Monday in April next be granted.
A true ix i.,f I:. ;u the minuiuf ol raol
Court. Deo.* hjv.y. R. fc. MAT is.
dccdl-oiu uraitaty.
I ’ EGR(iU-S1 EW AR i’ Col' N i Y .-Cviv. u v
)•» **h:> s*ky, De tmbor leriu, lt*t‘>'.', K t.
VS atu, Urdm 1ry, 1 residing,
Sv Perea*. 1.. u..1 M, li« uents. Executor ot
: Nell d Cli m
tnrl • oawt'i
mr.kJ
l albot County Sheriff Sub*
nrTll.L lie sold on the firrt Tuesday i
The one-half interest in lot of land No.
being I d * acres, iu<»ro or less, ly ing and being
.11 tho l'.th district of originally Muscogee
the Court of Ordinary
_ __ jr—009,
>1 the other August l
• r of M D Mooney, vs. K T Daniel and
M .1 I'aniel, security, and the other in favor ol
Property
111 dill HALL. Sherifl
G“i
TIIH KEY .MOLDS Tl i% \ |‘I.O\V,
" HAIM AN IMYKIDAb ••
♦ • ICVIYS AIMI si UII.K H Stork
l 1 I.K\ Tl I4N i'l.OW ,
COMMON I'l.OW STOCKS,
Itlcl’AHTY X CO'S Cl LTIYATOH,
HO DM mill MTS,
II AHIiOWS mid IIA It HOW TKKTII,
All. AT I.OWIHT I'd ■) I'ltit'KS, V MV KVKRY
AkTii'i »c i:r vuanrrki’.
dci'2i»-M run
L. Gl TOWSIvY,
I'll ACT 1C A I,
W ATCil ,''5*^1
MAKER!
>'!**■ comnmnil.»r , f I\,rt S.ll cml.l | bu * ltlc "- l
3 E w E LER.ia
(Fcrthe last two years in charge *1 the YV
and Clock Department for T. c*. ^11 EAR\
(« iiu his friends ami the public that he is pre
pared to di* nil kinds of work in his lino 11
business. On hand and for sale at low rates,
1 GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
i HAVE in More, mul nm ivtudantlv j
I [ nvoivitiK Clioit-t* (ilKH'I'.HIF.S utiU
; SCM-U-. U,OKI'S, nirk U.ioon inM ]
l (Mil'. M.'uts, Uhon’O 1 .Mi'i Idml. nml
t’.)lY*'» nil p;nnUK; Bnir^inif. ll«»ju» nml
Suit ; FLOUR of ull griuloa; Ml'.Al. from j
ihc bent country Mills : Northi-rn j
; Flnnting FOTWCOJ-.S; Oniotta, Now B k
j whoat Flour, Oyntcrn, Snrdiiica, lVkUw. j
I t’rni'kor**. Factory i'renm Uln «*so. Now .
Mdckorel. nt wholesale nmi retail: Gwsli.-n
j aiul Country Butter; FreshGarGonSiviK.
‘ Ouion Buttons nml Setts: Syrups of nil j
i ;.;viuU‘s-. \Yiiu»s mul Liquors . Urockcry.
! shoes, YVood Wore, Stanlo Dry Gouda, 1
I’m Ware, Kerosene Oil un i Iamq*s, _
Famjly Bibles!
ml nml for sale L\
l
I'llOll >
»’K v'P
,• i*f other goods
im rnted. nil of which 1 piopos,
very low for cash. Flense K .v t - nv
Before purohasing.
MISi I'.El.ANEOl’S, SCHOOL AND
STANDARD BOOKS;
NOVELS, stationary, magazines.
nml LITERARY FABERS:
BEAUT IFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
SPLENDID OUROMOS. AND
PICTURES OF EVERY VARIETY,
with and without frames.
i.d hlis- sKTII THOM AH’ CLUCK**.
HOLD ANO KlbVKH CHAINS ANO
JKWKI.UV of «vcrj style,
A#* WATCIIKS mid CLOCKS rr-
patred mid wrrmitrd lor 1‘! uioiitlia,
janl AVtf
, EUIIORS OF V(ll Til.
A oxnn kw vn wlt.v m,i ,-red * .r year# from
DvbiUty, 1'retniurr Dt.'.iy, and all I
I* ,. will, tor
j foinpromiged and signed a )taper
agreeing to separate.
Pbiladfxi’Uia, March A promi-
nont shipping and eommisaion house sus
pended to-day, causing surprise. T’hev
have large connect ions in New York nml
the South.
London, ^laroh SO.- llie Post sav* the -
Govoruuient is preparing nn expedition of I ?w cnr a“LV . ^
litNi1 men with u steel Battery to suppress* 1 sak/ oi suffermg U !iumli'. v , mil
the Red river insurrection. ! who need it,the reccipi aua i.recto i.» j,. r mak-
VVwBuc.iT.fl>. March :lo.-Iu the Sen, u, j crcR V, u.c
Revels presented a petitiou from *J(Xk» experience, can do fo by adareMing. with per-
C.uorgians for a|>l> r "I>n»)>>'‘i‘ for thf lM ' „ ,,
VVillbsrforc CuU«g« j n0T „ Wly V?,k.
HAMILTON.
Cor. l'ranklm nml Warn n st*
mrs tf I’olumbus,
Valuable Farming Lauds I .VTv s." K M ““ y fou '"’
and Water Power !' UKM “ 1 A8 “ lioiK ' k 8to ~-
for BfllO I Mill take subgcriptions for all styles
_ * ! Feriodienls, at puhlishers prices.
'Fill, subscriber* now offer for sal* on rex.-.
l i-:«* t*rius, IM» acre* ot the best‘arming
r. Sv-uincrn Alabama, situated ten mdc*
n. viordvn, ou it* Chattahoochee river.
m;i r>1uce. without tertilizers, UHki lbs. seed
c tton, L.< bushels corn, or from !!•' tofiURt
vvi rih ot syrup m the acre. The place h.-« i\
s'-'ie, hi.1 • k .-rnith ihot-, J dweBing?. ten »ut
I: -uses, gin, screw, mill, and cverythiir.c ■***-
(x h
R CUl N TY M vr:* ,,
Admiusir.it- r oi .1 i j,
said county, dec’d,
-id Adamihtrnto
should n--t bo Ji.- i
first Monday in M
Butler, Ga., Feb
MAF.EIAGE GDIDE,
U T IN; i private Instructor Ur n
per# - tboso al it to 1 marri*
male .*:. i .* • . :n cv . -; I hi: . •' :. ri
Yul’N’G. M. i
the :■
Ft. gU-
ll
i for letters ot dismission
-ai i administration ; therefore,
l’e u ordered, that ail persons interested
-h- w iu.-e.if *ry they have, within the time
l rc.-onbed by law, why said letters should not
oe granted.
Uivou under my band andsonl Dee. 21,1
A. W. BETHl Nt,
d*e2'v '.*n Ordinary.
Taylor Sheriff Sales.
W 1 EL bo sold before the Court IIouso door
in tho town ot Butler, Taylor county.
- n tho lir.-t Tuesday in April next, within the
i*-gal hours ol sale, the following property,
Levied on as the property of Jaine;
il. hr- ms and w,fe, to satisfy one fi. fa. issued
from the Superior Court of said county, April
term. W'-:*, in favor of Stillman Davidson vs.
J.n m» - ii. Bivins and James il. Gray.
: M. JnNK^ierifL^
iUfilA-TAY LOR COUNTY.-Wbereas.
*. McCaiits, Administrator of J. C.
ints, rcpicsents to tho Court in bis peti-
- .ly bird and entered «*n record, that he
l.i.' administered tbo estato oieaid J, C.
do -1 .im Ordinary.
( : Eullu 1 A—S1 h\V A K T Oof N [ Y .-Cut i
nr uki-isaitT, December Term, loo*.*. I
F. M »u.-, Orvlit.aiy, pretumig.
M herua*. M a,ter .*>. Uuiir, guardian of Cm
Allen Malker, minor, U|piie» for letterr
dltlUISeioU ;
it li ordered that pen • eonoeraed*b«>
caujo (it any) i
why {.uid letters should
tbo
ourt, Dt":. tub, iso
j mi 1 Jui
CJuardiaii's JS:,le.
intOS Of Said
R F. M ATTS.
county, will bo sold on tho tir-l luosdny i
May next, before tbo C >urt 111-030 door in
Lumpkin, tbo un iivi led bait interest oi Lycur-
aUH Muiham, known ic tbo pirn e w hoieon Dr.
J. A. Hut! now rrsiacs, in lv*th district. oo„-
•utiug ot lour hundieU -inv*. Terms
MRS. E. L. BYRD, Guardian
t Lyi urtius Siatham.
-n-itnv]
Cliiitlahoodiui- SliurilF Sale.
of land No lu>. cxcei-t
norm-east portion oi .-aid lot, v<*r s » mu.-n
ihereiifns will mako tbe»'im *-l fly.^Min tbo
f*d diftnct ot originally Lee, no Ch-vttahoo-
chee county, now in po3sessiou "t Mr llarris.m.
Levied **u a-* the property i-f Mijaunn M
Moure, by virtue of a cost !i la in luvor ol tho
Ordinary sa d county *
Also, at tho same tin
away Carriage and one
as the prof erty * t J
satiMy nil It
county,
G f
! *■ a'e, therefore, to cite all personseon-
cerx-e i. kiaared and creditors, to show cau-*,
ii ir.> they cun. why said administrator should
tu-t bo ui- 'Larged from his administratt m, and
receive Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday in April, 1*70.
JAMES D. RUSS.
lit*, should
* really « valu tble
a r:-\. it i» written in plain
nd U il
jui Engravings All your-: i
■r thc-e c. •..'cmrUvira rn.vrr
the least iiPpcJ
Receiver's Sale.
tho highest bidder, for
~ 111 ’
j and place, one Rock-
one *'l-l four horse M'agoti,
J h Ihompsi.n, dec’d, t,,
tbo rui «-ri r Court ol raid
- -—.. 1 M m. E. McUliiun vs saul
fhoinpsou, said li la being claimed by plaintiff
and his attorney, ««lounged < n a debt of ex
ceptions againrt the exemption of pcr.-onuliy
ana homestead property and i,Hi lavu ma-le i*y
plaintiff, in or<lt-r that raid ti fa may l,o
enforced to collection against thu properly sot
apart us afuresaiU.
EDMUND O’N'KAL.
mrfi tu ’ bhi riff.
( : EuR<ii A-CII AT r A11UOL1I fct; CUl NT Y
Mary, A. llowar-l. admini.-tratrix ot tho
estate of E. 1'. Walters, appliis tor leave lo
sell the lands beL-nging to said estate;
The.-e nre. therci*>re, i*» cite ami admonish
all panic*, interested t-* show cause, il any they
have, why an order shall not t o lu-eodatthe
next regular May term *<1 tho Court, granting
leave to said udmibistralnx to sell the lan-l
belonging to the estate ut tbo sai l E. t. M al
ters, deceased,
Given underbuy band offleial’y. March lfitb,
1870. •'•■.***'•
mrli 1 in
T: KUK'iI A —Cli A i 1A ll'JUCll EE LGl N TV
.Sarah A. and J JI. Rogers, administra
tors of the estate of B. Y. Rogers, dec'd. having
completed the ad nii,\>tratt-*n „t vaid thtate,
an>i having filed their petition for letters ol
dismission from .‘aid admir.istraii-.n;
Therefore, ti'i'ice is hereby given i » all i*ar-
ties interoitf d t *show c.iU:**. .. suy they bav*.
why lotters ot ui-:;.; m. r. *:..i I ».ot bo grunted
to .‘ai t ait licui.ti at tbo July urn. of tho
C-urt of Ur dm ary f r ‘ui l i.r.iy,
Given under my h u f ) n.-.-miy, March l'-tb,
l»7'b JAMEj CAMLEBr.KKY.
mrlt Jrn Ordinary,
n KuRulA-i 11A l iAll'JDCHLh C'G NTY.
YJ Miliiaui Bag ley bo-applied tor Jotteis ol
adinini.‘trati--n on tho estate of Alien Jonts,
late of said county, dee d:
A I t era*.ns intcroried arc bcrot>y f.otified
to .show cau-e. if any they havo, why tho ad-
G.vcu u: Jcr my han't «<(Ticiaily. March 2d,
,S7i». JAkiij CASTLEBERRY .
mr4 lm Ordinary.
1 EURGl A—ill A1 TAB uuc 11 EE CO UN T Y*.
... letter* of distuir* . _ .
These aro. therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons interested to show cause (it any
they have) w hy an order shall not be pasted at
the next regular June Term of the Court ot
Urdinary, granting said at pficar.t sal I letters
of do-mission from said adiu:nistxation.
Given under my hand othc.a'ly, February
26th, D70.
cad t:.
■ k. L.i
A-idrc-:
, district of sai<l county.
G hU RG1 A- C1IA11A li UUC il E E C U L N T Y .
M. A. George having complet'd the ad
ministration of the estato of G. I’. Gordy,
Je.-’d, and petitioned the Court lor letters of
dismission from stud admini-iration :
iht.-o are. therefore, to -Tie and admnu'.eh
all parties concerned to sh-.-w cause, if ai,y
they have, why nn order sh v; n«*t be parsed
at tho next rogula- May t-. rm *>f the i « urt.
granting said applicant sai-i letters of dumia-
Given UD'ler mr hand officially, Jan a ary 27th,
udeli hu.
. *. AFFLICTED AND UNFuKTUNAIF
—N» matter what mav Ley. ur du, u r-
you place your-elt under the care of at y * t. <-
tho liotori-'U* ijUACKfc—native an-l 1 -rc.gn-
who adveriiso in this or any ether ;.vjcr. g
a copy of Dr. Young’s Book and read it car.-
fuBy. It will be t:.c means of saving *.
many a dollar, your health, and possibly > .
A
, . . •:e» • t \ e w u -1 i I o <' I ! • N i -. • .
^ acres of the west side of Jut N*. Ill :
:.rc-j last parcels being in the 1st district ;
mty. Sold under an ,-rder of the
per lor C> urt of said county of Talb-t. ;
JUHN H. McCuY, ]
r.ri lm Receiver.
Administrators’ Sale.
GREK ABLY' to an order of theCoi
. San . c
•-! the c
>arah J. Sneed, dt':'d. has filed his final re
turn and vouchers, and petitioned for letters
o! dismission from said administration:
All person* interested arc hereby n*>tified to
sh- w cause (it r.cy they Lave) why an order
fh»!i not be passed at iho next May term of
the C urt, grantings.*: 1 applicant said letters
Couutrv Merchant.-;
Cft* Orders
■h> itcvl. t all ami seo us.
C> liin.bus, ti*.. Nov. 23. fo'-.—YYly
i life.
i Dr. Your- can bo-
I disease* >lu- n• rd in
no jq.ru.
odsulted
his publicati-'
add:
.
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r F.-rrii
t h - '
,* M fy
tnriuing extensively.
011
luitibu, thr -ugh which a sire iui ot _
water lower ruus. A railmid t> I'.-Lur ,
from Brunswick, will run through this place i.
i\ tow- years.
For lull particulars, nddre-s
JuUNf'ON A M.U’1.1 TON.
YV3m _ Gordon, llmry Co . Ala.
Wanted,
BEESWAX AND TALLOW,
10 ‘W
mrl'* Wtf S8 Broad Mreet.
A private letter from South-western Geoig i ,
to a friend in this city, snys: 'Tam ustocishcd . a hah
that so many case* of Gravel and other Kil-
ney Disc.:.-os exist, and so much suffering ,
endured, both by men and women, frt m ryj h- Kb;
ilis, the *• •• of all di-cases, in mar" c
transmitted t tbe;r children, while the
such a certain and i leasant remedy
\ u tv * » w» , 4IW m , uv , . utnr 'Kppiog’s Du. I.u.’ It not only cur*' : t
Chulcii Tunw. Antiicu*, anTstt pilctl horrible dl«««<. l-ot «ivo» JJircnith an i
ch havo formed the foundation of
1 S7" J AM Lb C A S I L E B E K K Y".
_jebl m urdinary._
. - - ... «... pEORG1A-CIIATlAil*CHtK COUNTY.
within the legiil hours of sale, the remainder 'J M illiam Davis au*J II • . \ igil executors
ia ■:c•*. in the uower of Mariah Blackman. tho lost will ana tin'r.t *.f Rebecca
M’n: K Blackman.dec'd, to-wit: Lot Davh, dec'd, have hied : u «i.- tir.nl return and
: N'.. and part* of Jets No 1 p , 1 tl ' r*. ar. i re-.i:. i.- J S'-r dismis-
.’». .-vM lying and being in the JDth district ‘ ■ ’• !r > m .-aid r. '.'.i ;
. . iy Muto gee, now Harris county. -' s ‘i horeoy k ..cn t*> all t-.uties inter-
j hundred and seventy-one ana , Cit «d to show cause (if any they have) why a
No Choir Should be without it!
The American Tune Book!
THIRD EDITION READY.
Y COLLECTION of all the widely pop
American Church Music for the past' fiuy hles.-in
years, containing Mi‘0 choice pieces selected » no ' vn
by 'll' Te.ac.'ier* and Choir Leader*. 1
Fr*cc, ll.W. $13.50 per doren. A specimen
ooj v will be sen: by mail to any address, post
paid, on receipt ot price.
OLIVER D1TS0N * CO.. Boston.
C. U. PITSON Jt CO.. New York.
MARIA BLACKMAN.
! cants said letters of liisu.lssi 1
r tcy hand off
JAMLs CAd
febl 3m
Urdinary.
/ ' E RGl-A, TAYLOR COUNTY’,—Whereas.
V ^ c;:. :th Turner, Executor cn citate ol EORG I A., T A Y Lu R COIN T Y’ .—Whereas,
—th Turner. Executor „„ v.
J.hnl '-*Lee, late of said county, dec’d,rep- VJ Henry Danit-1, Administrator on the t_
rcscntr to the Court, in his petition duly filed tate ol Jacob and George W, Daniel, of said
k .... j. , , . aud entered on record, that he has fully ad- county, doc’d. represents to the Court, in his
to the secret v - - .red the estate of said John Forshee; petition duly filed and entered on record, that
blessing it thii mod ..ic was foKro era- ■ x .; . , thcret, re. to cite all perions concerned, he has fuliy administered the estate of said
t ktudrc l and creditors, to show cause (it any deed; This is, theret-*re, to cite all persons
f.®/ .7 that 11 twenty years to h.i tUey can why said executor should not be concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
ll,c ' dismissed from his said administration, and cause (il any they can) why said administrator
This* valuable mcd;uue is manufactured in ro;ve lettersof dismission on the first Mon- I should not be dismissed, and receive letter* of
Columbus. Georgia, anJ sold wholesale and day ih May, 1570. , dismission on the first Monday in May. 1870.
retail by Druggists generally, and by JAMES D. RUSS, JAMES D. RUSS.
J. I. GRIFFIN, Butler, Ga., Feb. 1,1870. Ordinary; I Butler. Da., Feb. 1.187". Ordinary.
jy!7 d3twtf Sole Agent, [ feU ffi3m I