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sliroarin fob m woman.
IjMtdtilu, Kmgmt 14.-TW ricciyt
taUlUilrocJ aowctotaM a inil-|Hii«
Ictercet to Ik* Lo*to*ille tOMtott
bridge* »nr the Ohio rim.
Hnmn, Aognt 14.—Mn. Catharine
Tomay, wife of Iho foract BccraUry of
UwNooy, wee taken tick at ahanh aad
died Ixfmo retaking homo.
Dr« Vou, Aag. U—John Clark, florid
nt rath Avenue Hotel, a victim of Ike
Weetdeld eiploeion, ie dead.
A wonicu wee burned to death, aad
another bed); burned, at a fire to ferae/
City.
Cnccnnun, Aug, It.—The gauge of the
l<oui»viile A Cincinnati (Hkort Ltaa) bail-
road wee changed from 5 to 4 fait • toebea
yaaterdey.
Antv Vokk, Aug. H.—The World haa a
ejttcinl Mating that Viator funnel pro.
IMieaa to reatore theQttiriaal tatba Pope,
and enter into a league with Prance and
Spain to aeoure the people'a parfeet inde
pendence.
Ran Fjiakcisco, Angaat 14.—The China
haa arrived from Hoag Knag, with to
cabin and 283 ateerage
large lot of packagaa
Japan quiet.
ixrmmr, Ang. 14 It in
the Italiau Government haa inatrnutad tie
Minister at Venaillaa to
to Tkiera for hia pasiflo aad aeaaillatnry
vrorda, bnt to elpteae anrpriac that Thiera
permit*speaker#tonne langoageinjnriona
to Italy.
Liberal Home Journal* expveaa the raad-
Ineaa of Italy to enter into an alliance
with France, if France »ien<b»« negotlo
tion* relative to the Pope.
LnvDomuar, Aug net 14.—Apprentloe
boye, beaded by a member of Parliament,
John von, and Mr. Ilea of BcUaat, attempt
ed a prooaaeiun to violation of prnaleme
linn. The polio# eeettered them, amid
ihecra for the OethoUae. Htonm were
thrown, when the riot net woe rued, end
the cavalry and polio# charged. Thirty
mreate; aeverai wounded.
Sam Fuamomoo, Aug. 14.—Thn Oorean
expedition bee eoeompliabed no change of
relatione. Miniater Lowe end Admiral
ltogere will await iDetraotiaaa from Weeh-
ington before path lag boat il Hie#. Detail#
fully confirm telegrnphie report# of the
eecood battle.
Havaha, Auguat 14.—The miaelng moil
"learner Eapena haa arrived, with abaft
broken.
Loudon, Augnat 14.—The French Oov.
ernment, (t la reported, haa reqoeetad the
exlredii ion of the f'ommaniate who hovo
taken refuge on Britiah anil. The npty
of the Hritiefa t.'ebiaet to mid to bo n de
cided refuaal. ,
The vine diaaaee prevaila in Portagal.
The wine crop Ic expected to bo abort.
A diapaloh from Borne repute that
King Victor Emanuel had a narrow aa-
oepa from death while hunting wild
borne.
Wahulvoto", Augnat 14.—There era
HC} milllooe ooin and 4} million# in cur
rency in the Traeenry.
Ur. Boutwell wrilea: “I have deemed
il adviwble upon farther aaneidemlioa to
withdraw tho Joan for tho praeant from
tha Aiarket, with the exeeption of the five
per eant. bond* aa offered to tho Nclioaal
Banka by tba circular latter of the Bear#-
tary of the Treaaory, dated the 10th teat.
'1'hie communication ralatea to tho four
nnd fonr and n half par ooat. bowde In
roinhination with the five per oent.”
Very reapeotfnlly,
Uxo. B. BouTwru.,
Hecretery of the Tremury.
Offloial atetemeut for the flaeni year
finding noth June: lteoipta of coetome
hundred million*, internal revenue
over 143 million*, public lenda ifj mil
lioue, mucollanooiu ;iij milllone. Ex-
pondiinrea, civil and miecellaneooe, 1>UJ
million*; war, 35j million*; navy, lflj
million*; Indiana, 7} millione; peneiona.
It I million*; intereat on pubUe debt, SOI
hundred million*. (?) (?)
Golkhuoiio, N. 0., Auguat 14.—At half
r»«t tb' u nlock leal night a fire broke ont
in the Exchange Hotel to tbla piece,
traying tba taro hotels and ten etorm and
ont-biiildinga, end tho railroad company a
nbedo. I,o*a about eighty thooaend. In-
Btirence probably thirty tbonaand. The
flro we* the work of an inoendiery, end ie
generally anppoacd to hex# ila origin out
of the let# negro riots.
WjumiNoro.N, Auguat 14.—J. C. Ban
croft Davia ia appointed agent foe the
t utted States at the Geneve arhitontion
under tho treaty of Waablngtoa.
The Kn-klux evidence now in the hand*
of the printer makea 2,000 printed pagea.
Kami vim.a, Augnat It.—Judge Baxter
decides that tax on lawyers i* unooaetltn-
tional. Au appeal will be taken.
CLXV1I.AKD, tl., Aug. IS.— A In at
A ooegMown, Ohio, burned eight email
houses and throe children.
1’irwoN, I’a., Aug. IS.—Five bodies
have been reooverod, thirteen remain in
Hie mine. Majority of the volunteer*
have beeu Wily damaged by the fonl air.
S»n Fcamoicoo, Ang. 16.—A eonviot
w bo bad served six of eight years in the
penitentiary succeeded iu jumping into
n vet of boiling water.
livery thing ie quiet to western Mexico.
Licblik, Aug. IS.—The trial of murder
of the Chief of Polios has beeu post
poned.
Tbc Corporation of Dublin haa
neaolutioua expreaeiva of honow and sor
row at the Pbeeuix Park affair.
London, Aug. IS.—The ten-forties end
Fatted States bonds of 1331 have risen
considerably at Frankfort, to ooneequeaee
of the auceeaN of the new
rangemeat. The amount allowed to
Frankfort ia limited to pending negotia
tions, when completed, they will
Mr. mchatdeon, assistant Secretory of tho
Treasury, to place tho whole amount to
Germany.
PaiLADtivau, Aug. 15. —Three httn-
died thotteend dollars defalcate* to
charged against the Panne war eletm
agent. It ia claimed by the friends of the
aoousttd that ho has been three times at
Penne capital to settle the acoounla bat
felled to find proper oflioera at boaae; that
tba alleged defaulter to at lUrrieberg
now to nettle, but tho Auditor and Tram
urer both ere absent.
Maxotuu), N. V., Ang. 16. —The
(ffiOtW Vt UW We4l M tfc* finlir* ctHn ' to itnlah toots wilt be ttbioii in thirl)
ntritarioa ef tha MnMIe ft Morthweatern days. This leave* only Ila', uiUca to build
NWtocwd, to bn nempliled to two yean. 1 la order to open the rand from Richmond
Tba rtinanmmnllim only depends upon the to the Ohio river. Severe! roedeer*
fail summit asp sated by the company lie- projected end in conraa of construe* lou
tag voted by cortntle* in MMarippi. Tbn : which wifi givp the Cbewpeeke and Ohio
election will noun be held, and from the 1 Company connection with Cincinnati, Ht.
report received It la believed the vote w 111' Louie end CUoago.
be quite uuaniutoiiH in favor of lib. r*l 1
aubacripUou.
The amount of lionds retueining in tba
hands of finanoial agents ia compnrativaly
If Utia it ranliaed work will commence am all, and there ia some talk of advancing
at oaen by large gangs at both end* of | prices at an early day.
Mtteitoh iiiiriHlw-ittllithMifil hfifii;
aumrnm* *a*r*vl*t*, txt tnxr*. Mr* m out*.
Aft'lrsa in. Hull# Dispensary, It MurtkSlh Street.
Ht Lufilf, M» filf*rt|t»ii«it. [aagit »jr
W HtlfMtbHOMml of Dr. Bntt*
Dfepenoary, fe*ffed Book toff Ike MilUtoO— MANlfior
nuifii^fi another (olfiaifi. Il ihofiM l» mri l»>
•il. [«ngi-» ly
Iitaiti.—Much anfaring to tbeae ten
der littlw buds of lbs human family might be al
layed liy noiwyr Mrs. W kit com I*’# 87 rap. 8m til*
vertlsament in anxrther column.
Uto line sud at the ifcterw.cLiuu wtih tli* I
Central Load.
Tba project mnofn with great favor
among railroad cnpilalfeU, a tm deeiu it
Waaiiisgton, Aug. 10 —The Comptrol
ler of ('urreijc-y Iihk decided that national
Ifihtikri denigrintod hh ilepoaitoriee for the
new hi..d ait: not obliged to hold a re-
oaa of tba moat important linen in 1 hit nerve upon the fundn paid into the Lan*
ooantrjr. * ' upon HiilyHcriptioii*t to that loan and de-
Washinotox, Aug. to. — The Hui.retary punited to the credit of the bulled Staten.
o( U»a Treasury to-day decided that
tba lata decision of I'laaaanton in relation
t'fiiuiiiiiiioiicr Doiiglanx to day re rented
• dtrf inioii of the Into ConmiiNniouer,
to tba iotaraat on coupons of corp4«ra- ! IMuaMtutoii, alxrli .ing (lie Ntaiuptex on in-
tfona* tba qnaetion of eoUacliug Ui« Ui nurance pfrlii icw, end the old dc<’ir>ion iin-
on difideuda nod undivided profit* of cor-
poratione waa not touched upon. Then -
fota tba las on dividend** and undivi.hd
pvoAta for ilia teat ftva uhhiUm of Inin,
will be at onoe aaoaaaad and (Miliected
|M>Hing a tax upon biic.li polirien a ill be re-
nca ftd.
OoochkDUL’o, N. V , Aug. lb.- li.iron
I to t 'riiutina, *ho cinitua lye an e\ (.'atholu:
l’t loaf, l»fiul med often*!vely to Catholica.
N*w Yoke, Augnat lo.—Doram^y and 1 The lecture uah broken
tied, :
McGee, wboae eataliliahment wae Iu
wltb fatal raanlta, have fled to avoid
for arson.
liriOOH, N. Y. v Angnot 15. - Langdoi
wboaa wifa refoaad to atianale Lor pr<
y, beat bar braioa out and tben bong ' |dn
protected by Ihu police. He odvoi
rotol t»Hf ;» to Iculnre ugmn.
| Yohk, Ait**,. IU.—The Coroner'
erdict H that fbo iiooitut;cd Andtew Coyle
tul other* died through a rnplure or
To be taken In the place of Qninina or
Bitter* of an7 kiml; tbs doM la aiaail, aad it* vir-
tnea uadvithttfd. It will Im fnUBil cbniirr *n«l Iw t-
t**r tiiwu *ny olhf-r r"ine<ly for tliwt i>nr|Nia^, wnd
also a* • R*aer»l I'UuUtiou and Family Mt-diciuf
Mfuatoft*' Liv -r Ki-jiuUtar ha* no f |iul.
MhuicAi. Mi tTAkKh.—It took the fac
ility alwfUt a tlioiiawud yowl* to diftt^rer tiiat tl.f
■•at vtity to < tiro iliiKut* Ww* not to r ii'W tin* |m-
iMit f*hi wwitk to ruiiti'Dil with it. Within the Inst
wMity year*, htiwcver, thr whol** *y*t« ui of raptli-
*1 practice ho* Lt;< n chungcd forth* bwttur. In
omplitiot* uiisnl I>7 «ice**iv* hfut,
lawtM*>, th*- <i«* tom no lonpor rt*coiuni>.*nd th»-
ledut tion of tbo invalid * *trfiij{th l*j piowtratliiK
uiot'.n iuc*. Thn taut •»<«• •* which hw* ntt' iid' d
• or llitot. ttt r * fetoaiai h Itittar* a* a rraualy
l/llity, him giv-n uvnu thn nnwt pi ••indict'd
tr* of th«- old ach-jol an m-i^lit Into thn only
nnl rational tlmorjr of tor*. Cantharidr*.
_ , . - tr ~ — -J- ' * %
Look to YOur Children.
The Great booth in g Jiemfttg.
M*a. 5 Cnreff -mile and Lipina in f Ptlrr
Wkltannib'S '•thnliejwnlffs*i't iacilital«nf fl.w-J ‘i->
ttymp. ) prot-n** of tntathii.x. (Ont*
Mr*. I SiiImIiim fonvaUitnix and ovnr ( Prit **
Wtiiuonili * y ct'Oin* all di«aa«<* Im-idcnt to < - >
Hyrnp. ) infwuu and childn n (Out*
Mr*. ) Car** filarrhir, Ihr**ntary (Pi ic**
White.'Bit'* VanU Huuiaipr t'otnplaiut* in v.*>
Hyrap. j rliildn u of all mk*** (Cwi.t*
It i* th* gm«t Infant*' aixi Children** HiHithini;
Ie«at*dy in all di.-onhr* broi'ght on l»v Trwthiop
or any oth*r c*u*m. Pr<-p*rvil by tlw liiaftou >Ifd-
Icltif Coaipway it latais. Mo.
Hold l#y 1J1 uptpel* and iWIiti in nodi-in* *v*ry-
Colum'bus Carriige Repository
Gv M. RBNPROE,
WIT H
GREEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
HAS IN STORE AT THE
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY 1 .
Opposite Perry House. Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE STOCK OF
of Ibc boiler uf the frrry boat
btowelf.
Han 1'nxNciaco, Augurt IS.- Tbc Dire
tote 01 Die Huutbern 1'aoific li-ilrua'I
have r*-alecU4 the uld ^fliuera.
Maw Yonn, Auguat IS. —Gbarlca II.
Haewell, nngineef, said be we* <>( opinion
that the Iron of tba Westfield's boiler we* 1 *
Wrmtttelrl, July Until, tbut Held i x,tlu*iou
or rupture wa:i chuho'1 by a U.iw
iron, ami by Ibo oegligeboe uf Lugiueer
Hot.in,ion in carrytug au uvei|ireaiitire uf
hleiill!; that fbo Coliqmliy ere resjioatubln
for Ibe diMiHler, et* tbc diifcol oolllil linve
luteotcd if tbo rttutun I-Jninl Ferry
But uf Ibe proper description. He lusdo ] Goui;i*ny lied bad a competent euperiu*
the following reuiatkable atatemeul:
(undent engineer end uiecbunie iu tbeir
“With Ibe preeeot aUff of ignorant employ, end are therefore orimiuully nog-
■xptoftnft and kitted nad wounded aeverai
persona. >
Lax mm, Ang. IA—A MM of cholera
bee eppeeoed in Loodow and oreeiee an ex
traoriileery wneeMrm among tho people,
A dtopetohtpom Berlin aeye the cholera
Ja inoNMtog to ffntogtohlig. hot no t
hero yet appeared to Doattog.
Heavy Grander atones have been
perienoed to the went of Tngtond and
caused lunch damn* teacups.
New Yonn, Angust 16.—U to tooted on
good aothority that oantntoo hON I
fuede with one of Iho grmd raMmM to*-
•ogioaara, he diU not aee how the hydro-
etalie teat could b« done away with ; but
with a body of educated eugint eiw, there
would be no neoeaatty for each teat. He
did not consider that there were inure
than five intelligent engineers in the
whole harbor of New York."
Wm. W. Vanderbilt, engineer, aidd iu
the course of hie testimony, that the in-
tereat of the abip owners are mors in fav
or of incomplete inspection, aa thorough
and complete lne|x»ction would be | re
ductive of much inrouvenienoe and loos
of lima to the coiujiany.
IjONPON, Auguat I.'..—Euiperor Napo
leon baa declined to receive an addreaa of
welcome which it had been proposed to
tender him, except at the express wish of
tha British nation.
The strike at New GaRtl# continues end
many of tha striking workmen art emi
grating to America.
Ciiaalkmton, Ang. 15.—Tha find bale
of new Carolina cutton was received here
to day, from Barnwell, claused aa mid
dling, and sold at
8avan*am,. Ang. 15.—Matins & Jones'
dry dock waa completed to-day, and the
ateem tng Christiana and tha achooncrN
Wave aud John M. Wilder were taken iu
this afternoon. The dock ia a auccuHH.
PlTTWTOM, I’a.« August ll». — SuVulltecu
dead ware taken from the abaft; not one
escaped.
Litti.f Itor*, Ang. 10.— Crop proapccta
continue eioellent.
Cincinnati, Auguat IT,.- One hundred
and fifty thousand dollar* of 7 per cent.
Water Works trends taken at KM.
Louisville, Aug. Kl.—Ninety-six coun
ties (official) give Loslio (Darn.) 40,<nmi
majority.
Several aun stroke* yesterday ; one wan
fatal.
London, Ang. 15.— Advice* from Paris
aay tha city ia excited ; the situation
threatening; trouble apprehended from
various sources. To-day is the fete of
Napoleon tba First, and the air ia full of
rumors that ibe army will revolt agnimti
tba Varaaillee Assembly, declare McMahon
Regent, and demand the Empire. People
are leaving Pari* ou a ataiu|>odo. Home
believe an Orleaniat scheme ia ripe for a
ooup d'etat, being pushed by the pro|H*si-
tiou to make Thiera Permanent Execu
tive, which, it is feared, would establish a
government not monarchical. Thiera Us-t
no frieuds; he ie hated by republicans,
royalist* aud impoiialiats alike. A crisis
iu approaohiug.
Yoeauoma, Japan, July '-'J.—A Imav;,
typhoon at Kobe on the 4!h iuat. caused
the loaa of four hundred lives. Several
were sUo wrecked, iucludmg the
Pride of the Thames. The captain, two
and tha steward were drowned.
The damage to property ia oatiumted at
half a million of dollara.
Washington, Auguat Kb—The fate of
Satants aud Big Tree, who were sentenced
to death, has beeu referred to the Gov-
erumeut of Texas. The Iudiau Commit*-
aiouera reoommeud their tmpriaoumeul
for life.
Ht. PATEasncao, August 111.—'The C/ar
informed Ueu. Lcfio, the Fieuch Ambus-
sador, that no treaty of alliance of auy
description betweeu Uuaaia aud Germany
ia in existence.
Fanis, Aug. ltl.—Difficulties have arisen
at Uetliu iu respect to evecuotiou. Four
department* of Piaucc are atUl held by
the Germeua. The French Government
bee in consequence refused to admit Alsa
tian produce into French markets uuiil
after the German troops leave the soil of
France.
In the Assembly yesterday Kivel sub
mitted a proposition that the President
cotntuuuicete with the Assembly by mesne
of meaoage*.
Rome, August I.*,, Evening.—'The Festi
val of Assumption of the Virgin paaaed
off to-day with the uaual corsiuonie*, and
in perfect tranquility. The dome of 8t.
Patera, and many public and private
buildings, are illumiuated to-night
New Yose, Aug. Kb — Hpenie shipments
a quarter of a million.
Washington, Aug. 1C. —Senator 8|»eu-
eer bad a aatiofoilory interview witb
Boutwell to-day.
Thermometer ?»5— hottest day of the
by .1 degrees.
A long editorial in the tribune depre
ciatory of tbe aplit in the Republican
party of Louisiana, has this sentence:
But we rejoioe to hear that the Presi
dent promptly repudiates the doings of
hia New Orleans subordinates, and aa now
reported propooea to show hia apprecia
tion of their miseonduct iu office by
turning tbem out.''
The artiele is captioned “The New Or-
leans Outrage."
Treasury Department decides that ves-
aela propelled by both high and low
pressure engines, are liable to forfeit if
tbe words “low pressure" are painted on
tba wheel boose.
Abo, that where a commander of a
?amal la part owner, ha cannot be de
prived by other ownece without order of
ligeut. Wo recommend tho District At
torney to tsko prompt action iu tho iuat-
Wo aim* think the Government in-
lion very imperfect an now conduct
ed.
There was one (insentient, Mr. Kirk-
Istid, who believt*d that tbo flaw could not
be (liriovorod by tbo ordinary uiodo of in
spection.
Coroner Kenan, after tha vordict was
rendered, retired to prepare tbe warrants
for tbe arrest of the I'rraidrut, Directors
aud Hupcriutendout of tbe Htatau Island
Ferry Company, al*o for tho urroat of
HobiiiNoii, the engineer. Cnpt. Allair, of
the first precinct, to whom hud been eu-
tMisted tbe warrants for tho arrest of the
President, Directors ami officers of the
company, received instructions from Ka
lian to msk4i only n formal arrest, sml ac
cept promise to appear before him to-
morrow.
it ji
(roMMUNICAlFli. j
Kiiitor Hut]nirer; We semi you the
announcement of A. H. Kiland as a can
didate for County Treasurer of Russell
county, Ala. Tins officer has faithfully
and efficiently performed the duties of
County Treasurer, and is worthy of being
re-cloctcd. During Ids appointment he
lias paid off all jury scrip ami other
county debts as far hh the money held
out, nml otherwise performed all the
functions of Ida position honestly nml
well. Respectfully,
Many CTti/t.nh.
Columbus Hi.r.AOiit:i» Goons. Wo are
glad to notice that tho Muscogee Manu
facturing Company are now sending out
from their mills a very handsome and su
perior article of blouchod 5-1 shirting nml
1-4 sheeting. Though, of course, uot so
Hue as similar gooda turned out from
Northern mills, it is nevertheless quite mi
improvement on any white goods we have
yet aecii turned out from our factories,
aud iN we think destined to become very
popular. Merchants represent it us be
ing unusually strong nml durnhle. We
will hail with pleasure nil similar improve
ments iu goods made at Columbus facto
ries, amt hope the day is not far distant
when the products of our looms shall be
come aa familiar us “household words" iu
every family from Nova Scotia to the Pa-
cilia. Whatever may bocomo our fate
among the numerous rivals springing up
around us, we have a sure nnd inevitable
groundwork of prosperity in mauiifacto-
ries, olio which will give us a name ami
fame ubroad, ns well ns fill our cotters
with abundance. Give us facilities for
increasing our business aud trade in this
direction, nml wo will have a hand to win
de.q ito tho malice ami opposition of
would he rivals.
Fuom IIaknauaicuke. — Mr. Thomas
Johnson, of lluuuahatchoe, was iu the
city yesterday for the purpose of confer
ring withCouucilmeu aud loading citizens
iu regard to railroad projects through
Htew-art comity. Ho reporta a subscriptiou
at lluuiiuliutchoo of $J0,|HI0, wh cb he
thinks cau be secured to any railroad
leadiug from Columbus to or near Lump
kin. He fuvors au expenditure of the
subncription between Hauuahatchee and
Lumpkin, and hopes a compromise may
be effected betweeu the ll.tinbridge, Cuth-
berl A L’oliiiubus uud the Columbus A
Albany Companies, by which a joint track
will be used from Luuipkiu to Columbus.
*vTrc«r S •*»*•*' ft,-*4
i l>>lmnt>na. Go* t<H fhc flfft ttnreday
In SapUmiivr, 1«71, vrlrhla nrh*l hour* of oala,
Ht> Let No 4t* ;. corner of EtCbtr au<l McIntosh
•trtvU, to «ati*ry • S fa in fcv->r of ft E Ooetcblna
t Co. n Wru Schley, iru*ir* of Mr* A B Davia.
I.* , »y wade aud returned to om by »lawful con-
ctaMe.
At **niv t!ro* and flar*, the lot of hknd known
i* uty lot No 5e|, ou Xlcluto-li «treet, to ■stiafy a
fl U in favut Ruch-u* L Ltowhun, vaU K Qigrr.
bevy »a«*r aud r-turnad l*y UwlUi conatahle.
A» wm* tint* and pUrc. the lot of land known
a* city lot No Mclnt^xU *tre«*t, to satUfy a
B fi» iu f*V».r of C M< Nryde v* *1 E Gager. Lory
abd returned lijr lawful countable.
Jy:»u ul J. J. BMADFOBP, gheriff.
Muscogee County Sheriff Sale.
*uld on the fin* Tueaday In Feptenher
*■ gat hour* of sale, in front
, Uroud etreet, Colmubus,
A Iu* of land known nnd dietinirul-lied in the
uiulti (tttii) diatrkt of >la*oogee county, a* No
one huictri-d nnd twelve, ilix* to iuirUfy • 11 fn iu
tavor of k N MUjj.-vIi, V" J A WtDU.
_aag«i UI J. J. BK.U>FOKD,_Wieri*T.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
r 11*1. Ih- *old *t Vn ar k Illgf*' corner, on Broad
, in Colii ul.u", tiito, on the fire* Tuesday
mi »/ :dnnt nest, wtthin the o-u.U hour* of nlr,
Tit- lot ot land lying aud ladug in tin; city of Co-
luiiii-u* *iid kn '*ii Iu |>l»ti of aaitl city a* lot No
on ■ hundred and thirty, (Iany coiitalntug onc-hnlt'
nior»: ot If**, to eatiMfy a mortgage II fit of
I* W Altxaiider, va Win L Williams. Property
J. J. BRADFORD, Sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
\t ILL la- toilu on the lira* Tuuaday in Septea
” Ie t, toillltil the il«ual l.viltr# of ante, at Preel
m-r, on HmhmI atr-*i, Goluinhu*. Ga^
Shat-* >>t li toi-ry Company block, t(
of K F (ojIrn y. v* T U Kogij
led l*y a lawful couatable.
J. J BRADFORD, hberlff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
W ILL I** *old within tbe nuul hour* of mile, on
til- hret Tu. toliy in SeptetnlH.r neat ..II Freer
A 11!^-* f-ortirr. Ilr-a t *tri--t. ColinnliU*, Ga^
Tic* lltriio- niid Land* lu-.ng and nituated iu
WyHiiton, M'i*4«»gfe .-miniy. *l«..it fw.i initesciwt
•*1 Lot mn Ian, i in., iH.umhfil ufi tin north *nd«a*t !>y
.l.t» M Chambers -oulh l*y land* ll•■i••llgin|; to the
Butt*, amf on the w-ect by Jamt-» M
intAiniiijt aliotit tin
i tliereoa.
the anulti-4-MAt corner of lot 7S
yard* e*nl nlolig the Hottfh line of
•i* uoi ili .Mi y iPl-4. tli' iik* nearly
'lie line of Geo W Woodruff Zl.'» ynnU,
tli Xiht yard* to th* south line of lui 7.%,
t to tin- #Uirtlu^ |H/tnt, coubitniag 1-
e or lean, a- the |>n>|N rty of iohll M
i aaiialy .i ti la In uiy liatnl*—Jauien K
iley and Sarah K KaHy hi* wife, V* John K Me-
•■•n, |•rlucipNl, J«4iu M Starke and Jane * T
s’elJen, *e« urttie*. I’lOjrt rty po|M rty |H>iuted
by plaintiff* attom-y.
(WtaU of Mo
eat by Janie* M Cliambera,
containing alMaif ten acre*, more ur I***, together
with all ihe improvement* thereon Al*<>, upon a
p.u*N I or trad id laud xituaie, lying aud tn-ing in
tin Coweta Reaer*e, Udng pari* of lot* No* V* and
‘.•I, lotting the following tHAiintarle*: hegianiog at
th- aoiitTi-eaat ciiruer of lot "5 and running M
y aid* e-let Along lilt- wUlK line of lot No N; llteuc*
along the line
T lot 7
»!U I- •
M Star
the |
'outli
east to tho
l..rVe, to «*ii-fT u fi fa
Wyman anil Victoria
J -bu It Mi litio*!i, principal,
lie- T Flew, lieu, aecurltles.
J T'.Va DFOR D. War iff.
e*tate of Ih rry F. Odom, late of
uiy. ib-c’d ;
All toucerned are hereby notified to ahow
ny they have) why letter* of adniinbitra-
•ot he gI anted *aid applicant on fiaid
neat (trtoltor Term ul the Court of
U- held in anil for *aid county.
and and official ttignatuie, thi*
1071.
JOHN W DURR, Ordinary.
KOKiil.A-Ml SclKJKK C';»LNTV.—John Pea
'• I"-') il.vih, liU.lt. .oplu.lil.U to 111. for lot-
ter» ol niifi.nii-tr.itleu on the extiite of George
W Fl-h- r. i.ile ot •:.!.! ei.imt V. d.H’ d :
All I-.- Il* coll, eruetl uv hereby ii.tified to #ho'
• h> let
Uteri .U
III.- Cl.II
-I adminiatra-
I the
■id a, pile,
ti oi ordiii
SUBSCRIPTIONS
IlKSl'KilFCLLY NOI.ICITKD FOR
F.UKCTION OF A
MONUMENT
TO TIIK
Confederate Dead of tap,
AND TlltWK SOLDIKRl* FROM OTII
FKDKKATK KTATKh W Hu W KRK h
Oil DIED IN THIS STATE.
Ha bon no doubt but that if a committee j the MONUMENT TO COST *50,000.
of our beat citi/oua be acut to Luuipkiu,
nil p.»
I the city .iiiri -
Xn Tau, *«•«* lfi.—CtoMpcck ft
OWa Rcilrac* boad. era celling *1 93c*d
■c—it tototeto. The feed ic ooatflcted
atfiimfitatot* tt; **!##, aad
that all oontttoting intereata cau Ire har
monized aud a plan of operatioua agreed
upon. ('oluuibuH wautH a couuecliou with
both roads.
Gaiuoln and Ran ihu vh Countieh, Ga.
— We conversed yenterdny with a geutie-
matt who has recently traveled over these
counties, who informed ua (hat the |>eo-
pie there are anxiously awaiting the com
pletion of the lUmbridge, t'uthbert and
Columbus Railroad, to renew- their former
buaiueoH relations with ottr city. That
betug the c.ote, let tt (rente quickly.
Savannah, Aug. 141.- tot ton dull.
Mitldlinga 17jo. Net receipts Dd lialea.
Sales ‘.'5. Stock 1*770.
LiMUdreoi, Aug. Kl, P. M.—Cotton
dosed steady. Uplands 8^'sSjd. Orleana
i'ci'li-
Momi.x, A«|;. lit.—Coltau in good do.
iuciiiI. Middling. 17ic-. Not rccoi|itHiil
brim*. B.lo.ioO, Htook iiirii.
Ni:w Yo.k, August III. — Cotton sternly.
Snick 2,601. l'|il.nd. IS).
Money miobungoil. Slotting 1‘jri.Uj.
1.1 old r.'fu .. Govcrnuionls ruiLer dull.
Stole, strong.
Cincinnati, Anguri Id.—Flour qoiot.
Fork #12)*'J. Lcrd dull. Bccon drooji-
iog—riiouldcrc C* ; clear cidcc Tjfc'fj.
Whicky 69.
Locuxiixx, Augnat lli.—Pork, oo or
der#, $13. Bcoo* chouldcrc 6*; dear
cidcc 7}. Lord cod wbuky steady.
Hr. Loon, Auguat 16.—Corn . shade
lower. Pork quiet—jobbing lota $13.
Bacon chouldcrc 6*4Gi oiccr aide# 7|#6j.
Lcrd comical.
Hxw Obaxans, Aug. 1C.—Cotton quiet
end firm. Middling* 16j«17. Hate. 700.
.Btogk 33,443.
milk ('oltNKK fTONK il I. |,r..|k»nl
| I.I.I ..II III. trill of tk l.. or ... ..n.u I
w« th* n-cripta will |H-riult.
Ft-r trier) Five DolUr* *ul»4'ril>eil, Ihei
given a certiffcat* ol Life Mi-uit>4-r*ltip to
mi-ulul A*MH-iatiou. Thi* certificate wi
the owner IheriHtf to an e«|iial inteixri il
lowing property, t»* In* tlinlribuleri to* *0011
.lie uuiiiIht Ot *lii4re* are *olri. lo-wit
First. Nine lluntlrcHUn.lone Acre*of Lain
iu l.iuvoln county, Ut*«>rgia. on whi< It nr
the well kuowu Mtogmriei Golil unit Cop
,! ThoiimtuJ lhrilit
il:
im.una,
flfHl.lXfil
orty - I onr
ofVaiteJ
lo.uou
lO.lMI
lu.(XX)
jjit JaodAwaml
George Page & Co.,
No. a N. ErKrerder HI reel, ltatliiuorr.
MtoUUftoeturerri of
P0UTAIU.K aud STATIONARY
Steam Engines and Boilers,
PAIINT IMPROVED, PoRfAtlLI
Circular Saw
GANG. MI LAY and SASII SAW MI11.S,
GRIST MILLS, TIMUKIl WUI'.KI.S. SIIINGI.K
n CirvuUr Stow., It. It
rally, and mtoiiufutur
el.rwled Turbine Writer
rinlh
Li-ffel
•van <1.
AGKICTLTl'KAL ENGINES A Bl'K-
Wheel mu
Machinery
CIAI.ITY.
‘feud for dearripliv* Ctolwb
$n*),0UU
The value of the *<*pi»n»t* intereat to which the
tied, will be
of etoch certificate will I.
I by tbe Commit
Ibe public tbe
r», who will
. the time wild
place of dietributiu
The billowing gentlemen have consented I
a* v'ommUsiouem, and will either by Comm
from tbeir owu body, or t-y HpecUl Truatrei
(Niiuled by theutselves, receive and take pi
charge ot tbe money for the Monument, a* well a*
the Real Ratal* aud C. S. Currrucy offered aa In-
oratui
r the
U.-ob*ervvd
M A. Stovall.
•Is
h H. Cutuuung,
Sf..
Dr. W. E. Dear tag.
The Agents in Ike reawertive conane*
Ike moaey rex^rad for the aaie of Ticket* uutii the
Suhacriptioa Banka ora ckmed. la order tkat tha
several amournt* may be retwrued to ike Xkartrhold
ers, la rase Ike aambar of sabacriptiona will not
warrant on/ fwrtbar prmwdwiw. Ike Ageau will
report to tkia oMce, weekly, tka rmult of their
•aU. Wkea a awSciest number of skaree ora
•old, tka Ageata will raoMva notice. They wffi
Ikes forward to tkia offkw Ike amownfo received.
Lli. K. VoLAWa. Oas’l AffwaU.
Me. 3 0M F. 0.
UltOOKM’
Chill ami Fever Pills
A rk a positive and rpkkdy ccre of
Chill aud Fever. Th* niuusly ami iiermanent
relief Nitorded by the** Pills, urim-e from tbeir
their prompt *ml healthy nctiou iij-ou tbe l•|o.^i,
clearing it from bile Mud restoring it to purity
Thu* uirikiug at tli* root, their tendeucy i* not
simply to niupeud dltomae. hut to remove the c*u.«e
n|H»n which it de|H iiri*. They ai* v^Utolly todripted
to ell ag*e aud condition* of tin- sy stem. A- uii
antiriol* and preventive iu all di»*a*e* fati>»e«l l»y
mtolaritol |*ri«on. th> y have no e.ju.il. A* u tonic
ill all . Irieebl.'ri curiition* ol the sy-lem. !.-m
whtotaoever cause, th*y slnud pre eminent—giving
tone to the stomach aud aiding aud *trcni;GiHiing
the digestive organs.
ad Fei
OolasafoW. 0. RODtfXff asd W. B. BHEFHERD
ow Afwts ol Owlwmkwa, «s, ssd rttterwtll U
Iri’en permanently cured within the past
months, and in no iuataace have they failed to
gIra relief. Try them.
Banka 6 Brooks Druggists,
107 Brand Ht, Columbu., On.
angle dwwUwtf Bole Ag#ut*._
Spear’s Fruit Preserving
Solution!
Jaat rworivad and for solo by
BANKS ft BROOKS’, Druggists,
107 Broad fitmt. Columbus, Ga.
B(U SSgl# dcodawlf
Is now iihonil of all competition. It re
ceived the First Premiums at Georgia
Stale Fair l>7o, and anme year at the Test
of C*inti in Augusta, (ia., uf nine different
Gina. It heat ever} thing al>uut 50 per
cotit. Every part ia made by tho very
heat workmen and of fiueat material.
Fur rapid working aud guod aample, it
cau nut to surpassed in the wurld. Every
Gin is warranted, and satisfactiuu guaran
teed when i un acirerditig to directioua.
Fend fur Circular and Price List.
M. C. WOOTTEN,
Culumhus, Georgia,
CLARKE, HART & CO.,
Eufaula, Alabama,
Are Agents fur thiaGin.
WINSHIPA* PRO., Mannfacturora,
Atlanta, Georgia.
NVe also manufacture THE CELEBRA
TED BROOKS COTTON SCREW, the
Mil-HT CONVENIENT, CllK U K-toT AND KE1.I ABLE
Cotton Pre-ss vet invented. Hundreds
have been suld iu Georgia, with the beat
satisfaction, and the demand ia rapidly
increasing.
C(T Send for Circular.
WISSHIP tt BRO.
jv-5 «lni Atlanta, Qs. _
L. GUTOWSKY,
l*K A CT1CAI*
WATCH ^
tp.jp MAKER^i
JEWS LER.1^1
(Forth# Ufittwo yaaw in eharg* ofthsWsteh
and Clock Uapartmant for T. S. SRKAHh.
U AS opened • Store next do«r t® A
Brouka’ Drue Store, and deriM* to Is-
form bis friend* aad the publie that ft# Iff fits-
pared to do all Mid* of work iu hia lino of
buainaM. On hand and for eats at low rates*
A SKLKCT STOCK OF
GOLD AMD R1LVKR WATCHII.
•KTKI THOMAS* CLOCKS.
GOLD AMD B1LVMM CHAIMS AMD
JBWKLRY af ivary stgls*
BB-WATCIIKB asd CLOCKS re
paired and tear raw led.far IS meslkf,
iSB4 Wtf
•av* to at-ll Git
il ifee ri ;
i-.tllli-ri »«J
rr shall not
»f tin* Court
in-lri in ■ u*l f->r *iii«t coi.nty, graut-
ipplUtout* b-toV* to **l| *Miri him]#.
r my IinimI ofb« i*lly, July 'irith, Iff?I.
J A M k'j> CA^TLKUKRItY,
Ordinary.
ii I. r 'ii> h .ml au I .'.ti. ini Higiitotlit.*, this
f July. 1MI.
* JOHN W. DUEIt, Ordinary.
| • KORGI V. Ml T W0f IKK COUNTY.—John Pealwdy
having top|rii»H| fur b-n.-r* uf guardintuhip for
proparty <»l Mary L. mil! 04-urge M. Hwrliar,
' " O i
■lied are hereby notified foshoW
have) why l.-Uert of giitorriiaii-
gruuieri niiiri Np|iliinut fur tba
imir*, at ll.e next September
of OuUuury, to b* held iu and
my hMi.l and odldal signature, thifi
«‘*th da) <>l July, 1x71.
jy .fi lm* JOHN W. DCF.R, Orriinsry.
v for Imve t.i »*ll all tho.
eairi d.-. 'ri ;
*d are hereby notified to
• (if any they it vvr; why loave to sail
tale should u.ri la* grauted nt the nei;
form of lhe Court of Ordinary, to Im
lor said county.
fer my linti-i and official signature, this
July, 1071.
JOHN W. DUF.R, Ordiuary.
. tilli-d to
If any they have) why D ave to sell
should Lot In- grrilit.*! said uppll-
curst hept. U1'*T term of the Court of
Unary, to he held iu aud for said couuty.
Given under tuy liuud au>l oUitial signature, thifi
- .fey of July, laTl.
jy la td JOHN W. DUEIt, Ordinary.
ns applied f.i
" r*«»u# con. eiu4il aie beroby uotifie.1 to show
. wuee litany they have) why said admini«trator
should not lw dHiui**4-d from said administration,
at th« next sh-pt.-tuber Term, 1071, ol the Court of
Ordiuary, to In- li'dd In aud for aald cmiuty
Given under my hand aud ofBcial signature, thla
5th .lay of June, 1X71.
j.dJ Jiu* JOHN W. DUKR, Ordinary.
Administrator's Notice.
claims against tho estate of
immediate pay mo lit.
C. A. KLINK,
J-30 wffw AJm'r.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
FRANCKS BELL, ) Libel for Divorcv in Mua-
““ ■* Superior Court, May
FLKTC11EE BELL.) Tn
|wper published in said county, as required by lha
stotnta uf said Btata.
A true extract from the ruimiUn of ths Fu|a-rior
Court of Muac.igtw couuty, this July - H Jih. 1K71.
J) M muuirn GKO. Y. POND. Clark.
....... to cite and admonish all
parties in tores led t«» allow rause 1 If auy they have)
why au order shall n«t b* psssed at the uext Octo-
Iht term of the Court of Ordinary, to l»* held in
aud lor said rouuty, granting the administration
of said estate to raid apph.wuta.
Giveu under my hand officially, August 12,1871.
JAMES CA&TLKBKMKY,
auglS 1m Ordinary.
G eorgia - Chattahoochee county.-
Nan.y Wall, admiuistrstrix ot the .-state of M.
l>. Wall, late of said county, divcaard, has filed
hei application fer have to sell the realty beloug-
I lie’ to I he .-state of said dec'd ;
All parti.-s iut.-rested ar* hert-l»y notified to fihow
cause, if any they have, why an order shall l
pace.-.! at the next .*<eptemb*r term of the Court uf
Ordinary, to ft* h. Id iu and for *ai-l county, grant-
said applicant to sell the lauds belong-
ng to the
Given undei
■ouuty, d.-ceased, having applied for luave to
sell the real wUte belongiug to said ifec*ms4Hl:
All persoua concerned arw hereby uotified to
show cause i if auy they have) h> the first Monday
in {fepteml»»r next, why au order should uot ba
graulwd said applicant to sell said r«ai estate.
under my hand aud official siguature, this
executor of Thomas King, deceased, rnakss
application for fetters of disinusmu;
All person* conci-ni.-d are hereby notified to
show cause, if any they have, by the first M tday
iu November h.-xt, why fetten of dismi^lon
should not be graut4>d said applicant.
Giveu nuder my hand and official signature, tills
28th day of July, 1871.
Jyju ;tm J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinaly.
the
r Dolly J ,
lug petitioned the Court in due form of law to be
relieved fr.uo said bond, ft is
Ordered by the Court, that said John F. Joiner,
administrator, show cans* at the next term of tbla
why he should not relieve said Hobbs, hi* security,
by giv lag a naw bond, or securing him in some just
aud equitable manner, or In default thereof haviag
his fetters of administration on said relate revoked;
and lha! a copy of this Rule be set ve.1 on said John
K Joiner, by publication ia the Columbus En
quirer once a weak fer t*u day* previous to said
uext term uf .air said Court,
augld wind JAMKri D. BUM, Ordinary.
THE
Georgia and Alabama
BUI IST1TE JOURXil,
A MONTHLY PAPER
Published In
Columbus, Georgia
By J. H. SIXES,
And Is devoted to Iks
latere*! sf Real Estate Svaers,
nnd ahonIJ be in the fondly of
EYXRY ONM who 18 INTERESTED IN
NEAL ESTATE.
■wife. Ik. HMU of let—, oonwcltl BraI
but., th«r* 1. nock nc4i>l mmttrr of latcml u
Family Circle*.
Brki of .ul«Tlptl« «• M-tetor *••«». 8oc4
Ik. »rk* Ok# try II oco ywi.
•tUi «t(
Martha A Blrkaeil, ) Libel for Div«rnm
vs. V April Term, 1871.
James J. Bfeknefl. )
I T a|i|N*ririug to the Court from the return** tks
Sheriff that the defendant is a non r**ident; It
t* .»rdrn-d by the Court that service fe- |ierfi-ct«d
npoti the defemiaut, l.y publication uf this ordei in
thsColambns Rm|uirer, a - * “
Plate, once a month for
next term of this Court.
L. L- STANFORD,
Petitioner * Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Harris Pup*#
rior Court, April loth, IbTI.
fell uwmlm - N. II. BARDEN, Clerk.
fair lett.-rs of demission;
Ail persons onceru.-d are hereby notified to
show cause. If any they have, by the first MoOtlaV
in October next, why letters of dismission should
not be grunted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
13th day of Jane, 1871.
fell dm J. F. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinary.
r said couuty, dec'd, has applied fer latter* of dis-
' i,ii from th* estate of said dec'd;
person* concerned ar* hereby notified to
Given under my hand aad ofikial aignature, this
link day of Jane, 1871,
fell am J- F- C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary. .
Notice to Debtors end Creditors.
p EOHOIA—HARRIS COUNTY.—All persons in-
G debted So Andrew lluling, deceased, late of
mid county, ar* hergby requeeted to come forward
and settle tka sans, nnd thoan having claims
• * i ^fih I
I wltl
against th
tiled topi
tks time p
isatateof said dsesnaed i
* Bly^autksolicated t
ae prsssribed kar the law.
lm JAMES A- MDUMQ, Bxocntor.
J9B WORK NKATLT iXMCUTMO
AT TBU emot