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TELEGRAPHIC.
BP0BT8P FOB THE EMQUIMB.
' Wuuv, Im>., Angnai 21.—TkirtM*
building*, including Uw Baptlrt Obunb,
burned bj apouUuaooa oouabuatioa. Ijom
•<0,000.
VlBOIKM Oitv, Nevada, Aug. 31.—Ftfljf
bnildinga burned by iooendinrleui, Loan
•100,000.
New You, Aug. 21.—The Feniene will
join (he proponed Italian panniwlan IT
other national order* are allowed to parti
cipate.
Ham Fuawoihoo, Aug. 31.—A eergeaat-
luajor and private, of the Third Cavalry,
ware killed by Apaebea near Heap Veldt,
Arizona. Xliclr bodies were horribly mu
tilated.
hi. Loots, Aug. 21.—CoL Downing la
elected Chief of Iho Cherokee Nation by
two hundred majority.
Naw Yob*, Aug. 21.—A family of *U
person* were poisoned by eating flab
caught near a wreck. It la supposed that
the Hah were impregnated with copper.
The eymplome are simile* to these from
poisoning by strychnine.
A ward hospital on Centre street. New
York, burned. Lorn •80,000.
The ofoek captain and engineer of the
exploded tt
te boiler
ntm i'.reiMrt or eoiim.
vBuuLAU NMtrtxo.
far ban* treatment sf hie f.llou oagro |
Qea, from Atabema,
Y*m*iuaa, Aug- 3d—A ta* of lwct.lv i
francs per kilogram of pwpar iambstitn ! flersoph i'iliwcrs, Aug. 21, 1871.
tad for newspaper eteaip duty. I I’rouoi.t- L:.. Ilunur, MSyor Clegltorn.
I* la reported that a compromise hat AliWitieu Chlplny. KIHk, Redd.'Ihoinp-
been mads regarding Tbier* tenure of jeon. (Jody, Klink, Kobuostder, Ilivitwaud
The boiler eonUina ftftsan large pntehas
and n seven-inch crack on the ‘“fill
Lonik)m, August 21.—It le feared the
potato blight will almost destroy the Irish
crops.
John Bright is much butter.
Quean Viotoriu la ill at Balmoral.
Thu Humian float, with the Grand Dnke
Alexia, left Crouatadt yesterday fur New
York.
Perliement is prorogutd to Norsmbsr
7th by Hoyal commission. Bolattoas with
foreign powers urs friendly. Hops is
.expressed for ooullnucd tranquility la the
Best. The spccoh i* mostly devoted la
local affairs.
WreuansroBT, Pa., August 31.—The
Wavsrly House and thirty other building*
burned. Luaa one-eighth of a million.
Nnw You, August 21.—A. T. Stewart
ia recovering from a dangerous illoam.
Los Don, Aug. 21.—Twenty —A
par cents were teken in sdveaoe of the
regnlsr opening of the Hyndioete. Bonds
active et j(* j pram.
WuaiNOToN, Aug. 21.—The Delaware
and Albany bare been tamed over to
Health Commissioners at Now Yolk for
quarantine nee. They will be so shored
in the Lower Bey for the reeeptlon of
people aoming from cholera infested re
gion*.
N*w You, Anguet 21.—About flftytaite
have been comuieifted egstoet the Staton
blend Perry Company for ■*—ig— oa
account of tho WoBtfUld npb4oB,
Nbw York, Angutt 91.—A aytolal from
Long Branch aaja about 9 o’dloek fthia
morning Dr. H. T. Halmbod attompUd
auidda. Ha borrowad a dotbl*Aarr*l
abut gun and hired a oarriaga with a ool-
oral driver, and ntartad on Ocean avenue
toward* Seabright to shoot meadow larks,
below tho Arlihgton house. Ha got out
of the oarriage and plaoed the gun under
his ohin and firod. Being a email man,
the effort to pull the trigger oauaed his
head to move, and his face only was in*
jured. In his desperation ha repeated
the experiment with the name result.—
The driver, in the meantime, rushed to
him and caught him fainting and bland
ing in hie arms, and brought him to the
Arcade hotel, when he waa taken home.
Helmbold telegraphs from Long Banach
that while out gunning thin morning, bis
%un aooidantally went off; that be land
injured.
Washington, August 21.—Thomas W.
Conway, signing himself State Superin
tendent of Public Education of Louisi
ana, publishes n long latter to the Presi
dent, wherin, after alluding lengthily to
bia aervioaa to the Bopublioan party an an
excuse for his boldness, proceeds to nar
rate that on his way from Naw Orleans,
tho bearer of dispatches from Ohaay,
Packard and othora, to the President,
read the dispatches to pn—pgsrs. Con*
way impeaches tho truthfulness of Oaaey,
Packard, Lowell and the rest
Conway concludes: “No net of your
administration will give more aatlafnation
to the men who voted Tor you
you President, than would tbe
the officials who have perpetrated the
outrage in question; and nothing abaci of
their displacement will save tbe Republi
can party from defeat in the coming
paign.”
Washington, Aug. 22.—The steamship
Victoria, from Now Orleans for Naw York,
enoouatered a hurricane on the lAth inat.
off Jupiter inlet. The cabin waa filled
with water; the cargo wan shifted.
A negro taper waa hung by masked
ineu at Cleveland, Tennessee.
Tbe Revenue department haa no dis
cretion iu extending time for taiaa dan.
The Coroner’s jury ta the tug Htarbuok
oaae okarges the engineer and Govern
ment inspector, Btratton, with manslaugh
ter. Warrants are out for both.
Naw Poet, R. 1., Aug. 22.—Tbe Mag
ic won the challenge cup, and tha Sadie
won the prise for aloops.
Bam Franoihco, Aug. 22.—Tha Centra!
Pacific Railroad haa eleoted all tha Direc
tors, except Crocker, whom Robert Robin
son succeeds.
Cincinnati, Aug. 22.-It ia elated that
McOook#(Democratic nominee) baa with
drawn from the guberuature candidature.
The Keutuoky Legislature stands: Ben-
ate—35 Democrats, Republicans; Hnuat
—82 Detuoorau, 18 Republicans.
PsovxosKcs, Aug. 22.—Tha Ida May
has arrived with portions of a wreak, with
a part of tha pilot house
“Wiooming". She waa a large
with five wheels. It appears that aha
waa blown up by powder and at asm
Paris, Aug. 22.—The Budget Commit
tee fix Thiers’ salary at a half million
Iran os, exclusive of ordinary expenses.
London, Aug. 22.—Tbnralan, raoenUy
a Minister at Washington, haa gone to Bal
moral to take the oath as a member of the
Queen’s Privy Council.
Subscriptions to the American W* at
noon to-day were Afty millions.
The Prince of Wales, from Hung Kong
for Siam, waa foundered and fifty lives
Durkin.
AW*.I- A’.hrmAn DUnc’isrd. Oberr”
mu! Srtiihbury.
Tho Special C*»rm»»Utvo to wh«*m wno
subscription by
tho city lo the Columbus & Albany Hail-
load, ii vkt il for further time.
by A Idem mi (Jhiplcy
Wh**rc« ‘, 'I’ll** t*f railrond c»u-
fitvlloii Willi Him couutics Stiulh ol Co- 1
lundi'tM n cUiiiiing ‘-nr ntli*nh<>i» by vt*«
•Min "f its vital nti|M>rtAticu (<> our city,
slid wh**rt*MH it ih the desire and intenttou
of our illy to i iihhirit»« liberally to the
cuii.tlrin-.lion of a roml in Ilia! dircctioii,
sntl w!ihh**m it in important that (’olutn-
l»iii hh«u : >l judge windy h»t*«un ihu
various road* projHcted in that direction,
and hlmn’d, hh tar an jxmiU'.v, couipro-
mini) conflicting HchciiiOH either by iiicans
of Joint stuck or tlio construction by each
ooiiiprtnv of nltcrniitu fiectioOR or other
Mj'ittrthlu tnruiH ; therefore, hu it
itfl'Mulved. That Iho Committee on
Albany A Colmnhus Railroad he allowed
further time, anil that they be instructed
to confer with the ofllnurH of the conflict-
ing roadN, and report tho bent arruiigu-
iiiuut that can he secured.
Adopted.
TIjo contract betwoen tho City Council
an 1 tho Coluinhua J tail road Company,
Hiibinittod to Council duly loth, wuh
taken up, mid, on motion of Aldcrumii
Cbipley, ratified.
Tin. Late I’jiik at I'mon Kpuino*.
TIi« follow inf; hIikwm (he several values of
Hlork* and ImildingH ntul Ihu inMiraueo on
Aug. 22.—'The cholera is
steadily increasing at Konigsburg, and
baa appeared at Dantxig. No amas ta
Btafif or Booth of Prussia.
WamnMOTOK, August 22.—PuR datails
of Ooraao affaiia wUl be publish**.
The Hamid oapRoaa its artists, “A
Oaaat Vlalory, hot a Great Flats.?
TbaWb^aaayawa have failad ta as-
pad aad ha ia ordtrtd U> radwoe the ao«ft-
Mjr-
pool, !.*
Li vi r
sfock ^KOI)0 insured
loll Mild (i lobe.
building * , '-*ooo insured in the
lie,iIc'm ‘•lock .'-'1000 insured in hiiiiic.
Mrs. .1 If. LoeliHM Hfnek $11,0110 -in-
Milled IIM folloaM * tj."i000 ill ifornn of New
York, .*•• I non m (icorgiu Home, $2000
in Central ('ity of Selma, £2000 in Vir
ginia Home ol Virginia.
R. I I*e iree*M Mloeli .*.'000 insured liH
follows - ijcj.'iOO in Pidnnni of llarlfuril,
f-'.'.im in Pcferahiirg of Virginia.
Youiighlu* (l i Ittiif*liiig not iiihurod.
Lehman, iMinn X Co.'s budding in
surance I 'd known.
Rumpha liuilding >tl2»0 Cmlerwri
ter'a Agency.
Hi'oatta Pi.r.Mirvs Wo have been
handed a liat of pii/.es oU'ercd by flic
Chntfidiooelue Rout Club at their m
Anuuid Regalia In ho h* Id under tin
pir.oH of the ('ohmihnM Industrial Aa'-'oeia-
t ion dm ing (lie next Annual F.dr. Tho
pii/oa aro lihoml and wo have no doubt
the rscos will he very siiocessful. 'I’ho
Club v.ill spam no otl'ort to make Huh ro-
• gatta oi.o long to ho roiiicinhoretl by tho
inland ciows:
For fust Old shell / I ; oared in gold,
pi•/■- Ifcguftii Clip, Npceial pi i/o ol
uAoa. He receives llie titlo of PreNi«lent
daring tha eXMUncaof the preseut Akkibi-
m 7 .
Loeimm, flog. 33.—The lolroflunliuii »l
•25,000,(810 of A per cent, hien to-day by ref" i red I he subject of
Jay Couke, MoCalloch A Co., Was s mark
ed anoosen. Bulmeriptions exceeding iu a
■iagle day the whole amount offered.
Continental subscriptioua reported largo.
The books will be cloned to-morrow, in
stead of Thursday, as sdverliNed.
The Times says further loans will be
required before (ha city of Peris is te
stored lo bar condition Indore the war.
Cmsblbstom, Aug. 22.—Accounts from'
•vary part of the coset section ro|Hiri
damage to the cotton and rice
crops, especially cotton, from tho recent
heavy and continuous rains and galea.
Reports from ths interior, on tbe other
hand, represent cotton and corn to l»o
suffering badly from the protracted
drought.
Montoomksy, Aug. 22.—Reports from
the richest cotton fields of Alabama and
Mississippi say tha army worm ban ap
peared ta larger numbers then ever be
fore. The boll worm Is also rejiorted in
maay counties.
Nsw Yosk, Aug. 22.—A report of the
dUsetulastioo of yellow fever l»y three
sailors escaped from quarantine, is un
founded.
NawroiT, Ang. 2.1.—The crew of the
wrecked steamer Wyoming are sufe.
Nnw Yuan, August 21.—The Hun pub-
llshas a report, founded upon the state
meat of Detective Col. Wood, that the
Golden Rale was purposely w recked in
IMiMl, that over a million of treasure be
longing to the Putted Hiatus might be
stolen. According to Wood's narrative,
Montgomery Gibbs msnaged the athiir.
Wood aaya he would have made arrests,
had it not been fur the desire of the Ad
ministration to protect Gibbs. He had
won ovof Washburn, l^rs. Grant, Kpneker
Blaine and others, end mi there is no use
pursuing him farther.
Hr. Johns, N. H., Aug. 21.—The groat
eonll race for tha championship of the
world, earn# off this morning. The boats
started at 7:21 and led alternately for five
minutes. At 7:11 the Ht. Jolins was ahead ;
at 7:40 tha Bt. Johns' wero the only crow
rowing—the Tyne crew having goue
ashore in rounequetiee of Keufertk being
taken with a fit. Tha Ht. Johns' crew
rowed over the oourse as wiuuer in forty
minutea and eleven seconds. Itonfcrlli
died this morning at half-past eight.
Vxasaii.i.M, Aug. 21.—A prolongation
of Thiers' term is assured.
Another three hundred million of francs
has bean paid Germany.
The steamship Franco was partially
burned off Marseilles. The vessel sod
cargo ware much damaged; loss heavy.
It is stated Thiers adopts the disarma
ment of the National Guard as a Govern
ment measure.
London, August 21. Collision on tho
Midland Railroad, near Lyester ; many
were injured.
A meeting in favor of tho ballot, at
Birmingham, passed resolutions condem
ning tha House of Lords.
VnaaaiiAHa, Aug. 21.—The Court Mar
tial establishes tbe fset that the Fedora Is,
disguised as firemen, fed tho flames with
petroleum.
Gellet, the prieon director under the
Commune, swears that he received orders
from Ferret to shoot the hostsgcH, but
declined.
Nnw Yoax, August 21.—Felix Dnrcy
cut his wife's throat, ineffectually nt
tempted to kill his children aged 1 and
17, end suicided. The children say their
father had been threatened with derange
ment six months.
ItiiNOTON, Ky., Aug. 21. Tho funeral
of Lieut. McKee, killed iu the Corea
fight, takes place to-morrow.
Mkmmiis, August 21.—Tho first bale of
new cotton from Arkansas, clashing low
middlings, sold at 21c.
Nxw Yoax, August 21.—The accounts
of the ohy and county, with a lung nu*.
aaga from tha Mayor, asks from each
board a ooiumitteo to examine the vouch*
era upon which the accounta arc huKcd.
Tha accounts cover from Jauuary, ’til, to
July, *T1. The message is bold and defi
ant. The accounts, when printed, muko
several thousand pages.
The city claims the prn|M*rty upon which
the- Tintf building Mauds, valued at one
million dollars. An ejectment suit him
ooanmenced.
Utica, N. Y., August 21.- The Utica
Hotel and many adjuoent builuings are
burned.
Lkivmotgn, Kt., August 21.—A block
north of Broadway, between Main and
Short streets, is burned, lams hundred
thousand.
Montoomkiiy, August 21. There is no
longer any doubt about the appearance
of the army worm in unusual numbera
through tbs richest cotton growing comi
ties ta Alabama. Tbe rwiu now falling
will aid their development.
Fostskss Monsok, August 23.—Brig
Evening Star, from Baltimore for the
Baltic, haa arrived. While laying at an-
chor in Lynn Haveu bay last night, six of
the crew robbed tbe captain of $200 and
lie watch and chain, and oaixed a boat
and left the ship,
in by n pitot boat.
Ban Fhancihco, Aug. 21.—The split in for them to
tha Republican party, caused by Graham, j doubt destined tola
Mtoion »*N v*a A
Mkmimiih 1(aii,ho*d.— It iu tha opinion of
our warehousemen etui lending merchants,
who have traveled extensively in the
county of Tallapoosa during the past few
wr»*ks, th d the huiiiacftfl of Columbus
•.rill he fiMlcriully promoted during tbe
<2,iuiug bC.iuoD by the establlahmeut of
stations at each eight or ten miles dis
tance on tbe Savannah A Memphis Rail
road. A1 present there is only one sta
tion on the entire thirty miles lietweeu
Opelika end Dndeville. Many farmers
near the road have expressed a desire to
ship their cotton direct to Columbus, were
these stations catablished to which they
could aend their wAgoiis and obtain re
ceipt m. A bonier Miiperititendent prom
ised our warehousemen to have this mat
ter looked after, but sh yet it haa not boon
attended to. Ah mattcra now staud,farmers
must cither haul their produce to Opelika,
over rough roads, or take it to the rail
road and there lie by it a day or two iu
.<11 kind of weather before getting it
shipped. When slalions are established,
through bills of lading to Coin tubus can
lie obtained and tho oottou come through
without delay or trouble. This ia a mat
ter of importance, not only to our city
but to (he Western Railroad. We have
through passenger schedules, let us also
have oue for freights. We hope Superin
tendent Hbarpc, a wide awake nud ener
getic man, will at onoo take this matter
into cotihidoratiou and make prc|iarations
to comply with the wishes of our business
public. Ry so doing, be will not only
make our city's interest iu his road a pay
ing one, but ulso iucruaae the busincHM
and popularity of the road. We need at
least four hlaliotiH between Opelika and
ihideville. Will we get them?
SPKC1A1.NOTKES
FOIi'lY YEA UK EXmURNCE
la Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
WT0H i- til* tlnirt to hjiTfr your Colton fliii* pm
in itpoii l>jr j-killin' wr.jrkni..i». Dt> »«»t
to mi l uiilii 3<>Q him r<-ielj Ui in t« |(iuiiuj(. I'll
iin<t«ifft(tie<t i« |*i—(*«*i c<2 at hU Mm,.,
IN CUSH ETA,
to d uall kiU'l- of fiiu Work, •odi ;<< Sli*»rp-i»i*<K.
It-nittujz Hrofllmx, FurtiUliinK and Cutting ia N* w
■Noxcfl, liilta. Mad flaw* nccoBHarv.
Work doii" Y<itli (Mtlafiw lion and dl"pal(h, »i
dbop or Oiu lfuna«, on apecial «|>plicafioo.
WILLIAM 8. HOWARD.
C'rtMvtH, AngUMt 11, lt»7l Iwtf
REWARD.
Tor aiiy cane of nil ml, ]ll*rding.
» -M- — - Itrb.Ujr, or Llcrralcd pilen tlial In.
BING'S l'ILK UKMKliY fail- to <«k . It i» i-rt-
iNtnel »**,»r<tai»ly Ut curi* tl»c Cil«a and notliing idu**.
<nd Iiha rart'd ea»oM of over A) ymra auudiux. r di!
>jj all DriiiofUta. I*rlc« #t.0U. LAiwiKATnar, 142
Vbabkub St.. Haliimobb. BaplMAwty
J. II. DUES,
Oottoxi Factor
—AND—
lieneral lomairsiua Mcrthani
No. 1JM* Gravier Ht., New Oileans.
F. J. RAGLAND, Agent.
dUiBitalm
Muaeoge* Sheriff SalM.
C3r. IVZ.
*W IT jEX
GREEN & CO., MANU FACTUREUS,
UAE l.< STOKE AT THE
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
Opposite Ferry House. Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE STOCK OF
W“£
lttfl. within ’h.,1
P.tv Lot N<> 401,‘ o. to,-r uf St C|**'r BU<1 ?!i:lat<Mili
iW •?, lo satisfy » »i fa »u V. I\ v’.
" “ Penicy, trnstca n! Mr* A It |):»vi«.
»i ‘Urn. ul
At »im«
J^'i'iJ I'd :
liy a Inv ful c
. imAl»'oUl>. Slier iff.
.Mu8cogt*o County Sheriff Sale.
i \\ r If.l. 1*i* Iiotd »»n tfif Aral Tn*^«liiy In {**'ptenibi r
j 1 } tmxi, Hitbui lb- Jognl hoar* <d attic, iu front
“I Prwi A Ilfg.V c<ri;/r, Uroitd fltro-t, Colnmbtr*.
fond
Mau;
Gi.idk IntereNliug work.
r rli|'ravitlK«, -24 |. i^. *. I’liii'.'B cnilx
lit. Imltfl' |.,-|.. i,-mr > , I North Hill *trcct,
Pistons, Victorias, Brets, Rcckaways,
W'tt
t lailtiff, Mo S c mlv. ilU. i... ut. Inngf. ly
See ndveitiqfincnt «*f Dr. Rulin'
, bended lt . .U f.»i lb- Million m\hhi\>.».
i no .n amdlici ruluimi. It Hlionld be rc.nl b>
II. * (anal** ly
Nothing tends
('onmiiiai. I'ki.hiav.
limit* to ioininbi.il lii|.|>iM"rt
b 'uliliy inr..nu uol iliildrdi. Mm. W lit mb'*
Sj i ii|# i* I be j'li ul cliildroii'fl -...til.iit^ icmc.ly,
I think Simmons' Liver Regulator one
of the Ih-bI imdirinca ever inmle for llm l.iit-r. I
b.ivc hi cn tl lined by n j «ife mid by inuny utliern
aim Were nlrk ainl nfll .<(1, tailli Wilidelfill , llerl
11 mte in* IokIwiij, Hire.
i: ll.srAKKS.AlUitN.U*.
Wii.ti n Dows. — A»k the man who com-
|.lntn« of “MlltiiiK ilowii" In torrid weather a bat
lie loin dolic to aiintniu bln n\n|i in nhdi r lb* exlut
-drum ii.|*o*«'d mi hi* Yiliillly. Ill' 111 •> tell)Oil
that be Im* tried n variety of mthurtii * to |*iii if)
hi* Id I uimI brighten bin H|>.rit*<. I'nd* r mn li
l gold :
si... I “
Messrs. Witlieli «V K
For faslesl I tiared eanne,
lor fasteat double aeull, $.'*(1 in gold ;
f.istehl tub, ijl.-i in gold.
The boat races one mile down si ream
the tiib race, between inland crews, lot
yards, down stream.
Roles governing the races to hu had m
application to (’hattalioochno Rw.it ( Inb.
Death or Mas. S. K. Wii.kins. Our
community was simile.1 yesterday by the
announcement of the <l"uth of Mrs. S. K.
Wilkins, who died ut 2 o'clock Tnchduy
morning, lifter a very few days' illness.
Tim daughter of Charles I*. Gordon, a
distingnihlied lawyer of Fallout
where she was horn April l.'dh, l>
waa married December loth, Is'.l. tuCul.
*1. C. Wilkins, a wealthy planter and law
yer of Liberty county, who died February
22d, IMHO. Since that time she has lived
in CoInnihuH.
During our late war she was active and
untiring iu her labors and devotion to our
soldiers; and hundreds of them are now
living who hlesM her for words
acta of kindness to them, when sick and
wounded.
Beautiful, amiable, nnd highly in com
plialicd. she was a favorite with all . and
by her death, society loses one of its
brightest ornaments, and t'olumbiu one
of her lest ami Holdout women.
11<t funeral took place yesterday after-
noon from the Fresh)terinnC’Uurub, from
whence her remains were fullpued to the
grave by ouo of the largest processions
> per-
ever seen iu the
Rkhovuckr or Clr.Jiuu.v. We
nutted to rond yeatorduv a lett
W. .tanks to Dr. N. J. Rusaey, in relutlon
to the mineral reKourees of Georgia, and
recommending the name of l*rof. 1‘. I).
Smith, of North Carolina, as a suitable
person to fill the ofileo of Slate geologist.
I’lie tenor of the letter is to the ellect
thut Hum State abounds in untold mineral
wealth, and that weie competent ge»dog-
ists employed to explore tin* country and
locate this wealth, a vast amount of
Northern capital would be attracted here
to aid in the development of our resour-
eon. This is a aubjeet for the iMiistileru-
lion of our legislators, and we hope it
may el«iiu their attention at an ently day.
Ui an \ Siiii'mi.n is ok Cotton Ri.ankkts.
The Fugle and Plm uix munufuetmiiig
company of lids city now have orders
from lb 1 i. Holmes and other merchants
of New Orleans for the shipment of 1,200
pairs of their celebrated cotton blankets.
These orders are being lilli d with all pos
sible dispatch, a number of large boxes
being shipped daily. Very decided im
provement* have been made in these
hlaukets since the first were turned out.
The vesotfl waa brut j uutl those now being manufactured are
about as near perfection as it is possible
They are beyond a
universal favorites.
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• •I «iqikm***, il*'l*|lil'\,
8*‘l‘K\
I In* nl«»vr * v iiij’l' >ii •
_ iomil]i the nijiitn in*'*1 iuvulvctj
o it m Ith
DR. SIMMONS’
Liver Regulator,
juvenntiiin *»r riHitN nnJ Ii*tI*s, wnrmntnl to (•
li. tly »<•<:< :.<i*l*-. ntul chii tl*. lo* injury t**»ny «nr.
II anA I it uxi'il l-y Immli«><ln, ninl know n lor (lit
i*l il yin* nn ouu of the nnwl r< IniMo, cflli urlonE
iol luirtu'iort* |iiv|>Mtilo*UM ncr oflored to llu* *uf-
ll'lrtkeli r« K'llsrly hii<1 |tor»U(fiitly, It n*
jl>y V|»ojhiIii. lioM'larliP, jaundlr*-
nic iIImii
1*lM*l*l<*r
fliH-tUna of llu* ki'lncy
icrvotiN h i |.l *.<hi
*kin. Intpmily
of *|)irilrt,
I'liwl*, |iain In iIn* Instil, fovi’r »:mI Hitnc, itropNV,
l*oi!fl, | min in i lo- Inu k Mill lull UK, nMliiu.i, <*ry*uu
In*, li male niter'lion«, uiol ut sis diccrt**** E lu mUy.
t’H. fl by n all *12!
Tho fi llowii.a liiably reipoctnMe |>#-n»on« mn
ally sit.rti to Iho i iilu* » ol tin* \.ilioil*k> uasliciiio,
*1 ro*|N*i’tliitly r« t r:
W, 8. tlolt, Fimuloiil S. W K K. Co. ; Kov.
ferry, tin.; l\*l. K. K. .•‘(•ark*, Allwiiy.
J. Lanfllbrd, K**«| Con.In* tor 8. IV. K.
I .tti I
II*
j J. It. 8-1.1.
Hull*. ItalahriiUo, «U ;
itt mill* county
. **i 1 Slmrlmnk’. K.lltom
HorWiBii," TsUivhs*****', Uv'Y. 3. MV. Vnrho, Mnoon,
•l i.; l iiicil Cos* rn, Sill* riiitoiuloiiI 8. W . K. It.;
!>*nl*l lluilar.l, ItulUnl ■ station, M A II. KaHr.mil.
roijiRH tt uuty, tin ; UrollviIII* Wood, Worsl'r fur-
('•*. ; Hov. K K. KaitorliiiK, I'nmiiliiiK
BaereUry of Uw Federal Seuate, seems 1 aud in a large
taenrabta. A commit lee has been up
pointed to uoaaiuaU a new tioket. Four | tical of their superiority
of tha poRticiana draw piatola aud kuivea,
but none ware injured.
Bahatooa, Ang. 21.—Moselle won the
first—time 1:21 J.
tiro will supercede the
! lanltl «l»ta-iv
Plantation for Sale,
trial wdl convince the akep-
Dr MANU ron Siitations. We under
stand the demand for “light sUiutums
is vety “heavy.’’ Little work and good
Tim wm lr«u>.&<tou* inter*.*! in the | « wv “ u "' r I,r »““»“' “''i'' 0 ' <* »»•
bit ion with numerous patriotic youths,
who tael that necennity forces them to
uutploytueut. We learn from dry gor»ds
uierchanta that thev are literally overrun
great race Iwtwaan 2<ongtalk»w and Helui-
bold. Daring the first three miles Long
fellow led by 1 to 2 lengths; Helmbold
in to gain on tha last eighth of
third mil. «nd ,*w.rd under! * i,h »«•>»
th. airing ball a Irngth ahead. ; rv ,u '“' * ro uuu ' h
Longfellow loot *te*dil; during the 1**1 ! The *»»preM.lon *eem* lo lmve gotten
mile, H.In.bold ImdMg three length* *1 1 • br "*' 1 lUl < uI P“''“ 9 ,s lo »•« » l' 1 -" uf
lull*!, a fair |*.*rij.
winxIIaii.I. Tin* |*Iai
lliH»*l, rkemliOftll
ini|*r*ivi.ni< nt* mhI cxcelbnt
ll-t illl tm-rt-at
an pli'C.-mt iii i^liUir-
with jiixnl *iwfUiut(.
presume grr'ce- i
ry men aro not much more fortunate.—
the first quarter, nix at half mile, and
fiuiahiog sixteen leogbtha ahead of Long
fellow, amid moat trenxeudouaenthuaiaeui couu '0 nre *'agev f<*r pi
and cheers. Tima—7:41»J.
Washington, Aug. 23.—The domestic
•vbeeriptioaa to tha new loan to-day waa
over five millions.
Dmd Fsuit.—Wa learn that a firm in
thiadtj have, up to this time, purchased
9bmX three kia4rtd banate of dried
paMlMi for tMpmmt to Waatarn mar-
kata. Tha crop ta aaid to be vary pleuti-! »• plenty of room iu the muscular world,
ftL Wo hope soma of oor public spirit- ; *ud it is a pity that so many young men
immense nngi.iuulo all nt once, aud boys
aud young men from the surrounding j
While it ia
natural for poisons whose heads ore
“level, to waut to got through life as
easily as possible, still it 14 very clear
that there is uot room iu tho stores end
“polite professions'' for all tho rising
generation of nioseuliucs. There must
of necessity be some “hewers of wood
and drawers of water” : “some to follow
the |»low aud staud at the forge.” There
•'•will.
Tin* limit ia
of «s»k mi*I hickory, with some
on-ek mi*I l*mmh bolt *iii I'oin.-m. ni to chinch*-,
l*.i<totti*'< > , mill*. A*-. Plenty of lulmrer* t*> Ik» hn*l
The \lUut.i Au Liios K.viii\*ot wdl r<iu thv.>n»ih
the |<Uce. It i* |inrl ol til** |*!.intihtioii
uiiglii (latiwtm
L. GUTOWSKY,
l*tt ACTICAL
WATCH
MAKERS
•d ■inhaal* will lag ia ampl. aCook* fur
ho*** ■lanailina That* ia notaiag
htataa «« —a» whil—irai daring tU wia
aro anxious to desert their farms and
evade the workshops to get iuto “soft
“places. Wo advise all boys of proper
physical stamina to learn trades or seek
^employment eg fauna.
a E£K.~Q J E W E LER.il
(For the last two yean in chnrge of tbe Watch
and Clock Dei>ariuieut for T. S. SURAR),;
if Store, and desires to in
form his friends end the nublie that he is pre
pared to de ell kinds of work In his line of
busiuee*. Ob hast sad for eale at low rates,
A 8KLBCT 6T0CK OF
GOLD AMD tlLVMH WATCHBI.
IKTH THOMAS* CL0CKI.
GOLD AMD IILYBR CHAIMS AMD
JBVKLRY off every style*
HD* WATOHfil tad CLOCKS vs*
petreH end warranted Car Iff meatlu,
lent Wtr
JO# wokk NHATLY BXMCUTMD
as sum omcM.
Poole
' ■ fT,, 0 FOR A CIRCUIAR^^^
George Page & Co.,
tie, A N, feM-tirflM-fflrr Nfrert, llaltlmorr.
M.iiiiifi<ctnn-r* **f
POHTAULE utiil aiATlONAHY
Steam Engines and Boilers,
riTeNT iarsons, rourdbi*
Circular Saw AlillN,
UANU. MU I. AY HII.I X. II HAW Mild S
Ulliyr MII.I.S, Tl MII Lit Mil K.M S Hll I NULL
MAUIIIM.S A- loMl.rrtio itmtl.i >u«-. |t ll
ln*i mhI Mill- rtii|.|*li*-*! / •iM-ntlly, hikI III IIMIfa< nn
.1 * .♦K«-iit* r.o L. I1-I « *• »* t.rut. .1 T.irl.in. M .* r
M.*.hin* ii AUlVll.TLTl 1 UAL KNuIN K. J A Vi L
mtlTY.
e#*&*n*l for •lotacniiliv*i Cotnlo*.’"** and 1’iire
l.int. •«'!* 1 L'h-ihIAw I)
Look to Your Children.
The (jrent Sf*>thing litnno'y.
) SllLdlll** l*i*llVllbil*ll« Mid
•* -cm* * llll iliMK-u
j in fit hi* itnd i li 11*1 r*
| Cur*** Hlnrrh.1',
" J r.’n’V.rV.N MU.V.
if ri*n I In In lit** Mid Uhlhlr.
•dl *L«i>|.'* i* Lruotihl "ii
A IKtUK roll TilK Alll.i.lON.
Single Seated
Buggies,
MAUIU AdKj
LiL'IDK. i
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
11'lLf. t>* -M.ld ni 1*i"*t x 1IIk<'*<* rortirtr, on Broad
W *ir* , *'t. in Ctdiinil*ii*s u-t., on tlv hr«t Tucsdny
.li • t*r(**le*r u* \t, u.iliin Ihti imi|.i) ln.iir** «*f aalc.
Th*: i< i id huid lymi: Mid Uinp in tl«* city ol ('<>•
li. i ui mhI Lti i«ii in plan of city n* lot .%••
*■'•• hundred and thirty, iiauj conlatumg wiir-lialf
m n-. more ui t*» »Mi<fy a li fn of
I’ M Alvxii.dcr, *• Win 1* William*. Property
|***int(r<l uJt iu K ia
jy> -iu J. J. BBADFOltP, Sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
tt ILL !*• *-dd wu th« flmt Tmnday ia Poptem-
' ' b« r. i* .thill the usual finur* •*! utl.. nt I'n-er
A IUtf> a ••ulin.-r, -»U Jtroad ntivel, CuHtinbiie, (In.,
lionieijr Comuaiy j
r KY O.lB-i, vs T
_ >1 by u Inwliil ix*UM.
J. J. tuuproup, aiifriti.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
i at thin th* u* uni honr* of «nle, *>n
nr d i> in • in lx r ii*'.t t mi I'rwi
, l’r*M I *ir* i t. rnluuiLiM, Ua^
iid 1. null atid hituutvd in
h rt**iuty, ni* *ut te« iiillt-s *'iii*t
uii*le*l on the hurth |iui **aet l*y
•utli Ly luuds I* luiiKiUj; to th>'
..f >lo-M Bui**, and oil till* Wi -t Ly Jam-* M
• 'LiciiIh tluutRiiiiiiit KtM»iu tcu acr**M, tnor- *»r
•thci witiiuli th** iiupnm-nifiit* therooti.
•it .« pwreel **r tract of laud situate, lying
'U In tlo* t'owotii lU-err-, t*« iiig |iail* **f
I the tin- of U-o W WiMxIrhll
* yard* to th- *outh liti** t»f lot T'*.
lie starting |>«*iiit, mnlainlnK 1-
ncr* -, tnor- or It **, ax tin- i*rotTi ty of .loliii M
stni k*-, lo tm»l-fy it tl fa m my L ntd*—Jiiiiich K
Km Ivy an t r'arali K Kirl)' hi* wife, t* John U Mr-
luto-li. |trliit’i|ial, John M Stark* Mid Jam* - T
U*-wrI'«u, n-t nritiv*. I’l'-j t riy j.oj t rty |H*mtvd
..ut by fdalutUf* nttorncy.
and |i1mc<*, ill* hoMiw* *ud Ituid* tie*
ilia slid Hitiiulfd IU Wyuntoii, A|u»co(t«rt* county,
m!*•>■!t two iii11**» <*n*t ,*f r.ilunjbu*,Ua., ••ound.'l on
tti- north ai*«l M«*t I j J.i« M t hnniL-rx, south by
I (lid* iMilotiglllg to lltv e*t t»t* of M'-*— lllltt-, dc-
1111*111, and on the W••*! tiy Jiitai * M UliainLer.*,
i oiitHMiiiiq al-iiit tea i
•I. HK (DKolUl. Sheriff.
Il- riy V. Oloni, l«tv
r-Ly iiotifl-dto uliow
•tier* ••( n>Xiiiliiiatm-
•I B|*|*lir*nt i
> *aid
h t dx r l •
ill and f<>i mtid county.
Mid .Hid ollicinl Higimtutf, tliii
1*71
.JiUIN W. bUKIt. Ordinary.
fle*l to *htlW
ndmini*tra-
t Apldi. uut nt the
' Ordinary, to
1 and olllcial oiglliiture, thiit
UIN W. Iif Kit, Ordinary.
All iliis Fill
N. .1 . Win, have
Market, ntit! wlr
oidninotl ilirsrt from Mesar*. GRLI.N *V Ff>., Newark,
• iwcnty.fivo your* Manufactnring .Work for the Hmitharu
j facilities f*»r proiliv iug tho best work, at low prices, are uot stir-
•c hereby imtiAed to show
lmve, why letters of gUHr>liaa-
gtiiiitcd -itid ii|i|*U(-nut for tin*
ie next £<-|itcnihi-r
. to l*v held in mid
hand nnd ofliciu! niguuturu, this
LIPPMAN’S GREAT
GERMAN BITTERS
Trade
h (hi* stoi k arid mv rratlv Moan<( of getting supplies, I c. n soil any article
ini igo him 1'IIF.AI‘LU I il.VN l'.Y*i:U ULKE I'OFOltK, and defy the eotupt-
: u!,v tici-.lihonng market.
I unk a call of all who wit h vehicles of any description.
THK C ItlX.13BRATSID
Milburn Plantation Wagon.
I official idguatunythis
Sou V. DPKK, Ordinary.
I AM VGF.NI’fi
both 1 tumble* !
t equally as M‘ivie«
r tho M itnif.ictnrors of the cob brated Milburn riantatittn Wagon,
*ki iti m.d iron Axle. From experience. I consider theic Wagons
lb* ae any other pbuitutiou WHgon in murket. aud at much lower
:> all fullv warranted in all respects.
Q. M RENFROE.,
RICHMOND COLLEGE T;
Richmond, Virginia.
■ tlrcwt (leruinii lliti. r* ,
• liteat Uvnuan Uittcr
» Un-al Ueriimu Hill..
Ur. at Uvruian Hit
i Great German Bitter
AW Upimuiu's tireat llvi
licit I have e
1.1|>|*UIMI * <
CM lRL><TT>VILI.r,
McH«r*. Jacob l.i|*|>iiimu A ill**.:
Uentl.'iaeu—1 hereby certify
iiie.l aud a—.1 in my |*raclu
UerOiMlI Ultlei*. I rt'CMld llu*
tonic aud a|ilM*liver.
Very tmly youiw,
(Sikimi) j. w. l oiNDKXTnn, m. n.
JACOB U1TMAN i ltKO., Ur.i KB i»ls,
8*de rr.»|uiet«»m for the I'uitisl State*,
No. 71 New Street, N. Y., and Savannah, Ua.,
And for • lie by
F. J. STB INC. Ell,
\Vht*le«ale and retail dealer in Proviaion*, Grain,
l*.*nige. Flour, I.i.juor*. Wines aud Segnr*,
1’NHKKTHK Ol'F.KA 110ISK, COU'NBfS, GA.
Thankful f.*r the literal J»Ttn*n:iJp' K**tow.*d
heretofore. 1 would rv*i>eoifuUjr «.*licit a iisitiuu-
anev of the name, nuvirauteclug iu return fair rival-
iug and low price*.
tl.Hvt* puivhafled of me will In* delivered to
all uirU of (lie city aud suburb* without charge.
Jyl4 deotUwJw] F. J. SIMUXGKK.
f pnr. nu.yt su.s.uon opkns ox Moxnav.
1 u,_.! A lull toih-tMe Connie ..f Ir
Miii. lioa i* alien. The entire exp»*tt*e« nf a *tn-
•I* ut, in.'iiding boNid In itienelng elut>«. tnifirn.
Mid <• 111• ’i 1 ollege te w. fu* I, li^htfl and walking.
need n.*i exceed fjos UI ft*: th «»iou of nine
month*. Tl- -auie expense*, if l«iard In* had iu
private fatuities. **'lt U-
A Law School, under the control of aide ittttl ex
it ril net d pnifeBBiira, t- volltleeted W ith tile College.
For eatalogui and further purlleutarfl. a*ldreM
IL Pl’KYKAIl.
Jyt.t w tot 11 Chairman of th« Fatally.
I’niversify of Georgia.
Seventy-First Year.
FACULTY!
A. A. LirSOOMH, 1>. D., L. I,. D.,
('hancellor.
P. H. MF.LL, D. 1)., Vico* Chancellor.
. Pi
lie!! . l.ettt< . - Miarlea Mutrl*. A M.
..taphyatv*- f. It M ll. »* l».
W illiniti* Kuthei f.*i*l. A. M.
ra,.pay - W . L. llr .au. A. M.
.i.*41 unit Agiiviltuiv—W. L. J.*ne*.
Exccutor’rt Sale.
i GIIKRAIII.Y to Ml older fi.*m the lionor..!*
. * ( onrl of Ordinary «*f Iturri* eoutity, will I
*old l*e|t*rr the Coinl liuii— door in Hie town t
iUieilti.n, i*.ii*f county, on r!»o flr*t liunilny i
ik to 1 **! next. Itelweeu (lie legal lioui* «>f Mile, H
t.• I;• • «* in*s piujM rty li‘I.*ugitig to ttiu <atate uf H 1
lluu!. dee d. I
*i t lllltnl ill I tie I
auiD td
interval ill M $i IiimiI ll.oi— (ini U*t
XVII uf Whiteaville, atiid roilOty.
I laud kii.iwn an the Grigga b
..f lk’lilteaville. Term* mall.
S1DNEV A. HUNT,
Kxeciitor.
of J<*el Kuie', kite
Civil Km:ine-i iiiR—I.. I
Law—W . I. Mir. hell, J
luivermity lt r .i
ChM t**unicr. A
M.. and K. I*. Mt
W. Lump
M.
why an older aiiall not lie |hw»*h1 at tlie next 0« - to-
l*er term of the Court of Ordinary, to br held in
and for Mid county, nrantitig the lulminlatralloti
iitiltl•* Ini
G “eORUIA — CII ATT AIHXTC11K fTCOUNTY —
Nancy Wall, administratrix o| the e*tate of M.
U. Wall, late of aaid cullUt), devnued, haa Hied
her application for leave to sell the realty belong-
ilia |o the fiiiale of said dec'll:
All paiiie* inter***ted are hvrahy notified tn bIiow
can***. If any they have, why an **rder ■hall nut t*e
pa-iv l at tlie next September term of tlio Court ut
Ordinary, to !*e held in and for «nid comity, anint-
in- leave to raid applicant to a« II tlie Lind* belotlg-
>f *nd dec'll.
r hand officially. Jnlv 2<'*th,
JA.MLS CA^TLKBKKKV,
jyif Jm Ordinary.
G ” KORt JI A—T 4 Yf OR * COCXTY.—Corar or Hr-
lilXARl, Auauat Term, teTl.—Willix lloblta,
. ■ccurily oi .!• hti K. Joiner, :i*lniini»tr*«to»- <*n the
i . o.ite.if Ik.lly J.liner, of **aJd county, dec'll, bay-
iu^ fa*tiliolieii the Court ill dll** 1*
Hun A M . II. T. Hunter, A. M.
>*n. and •tudci
A III.
I» limy achat w ituleier cuur»c they
,l*»u i* p iid t * llu* Pnife**;«»uat
A t Irultuie And Civil Engine,-riiig.
it eX|Mnded to unbrace a tancli
e l ulvimity lligli
fee*, iii all Depart-
l.‘*th Neptetnlier aud ?ty*
El. C. Hood A Bro.,
Columbus, Ua., are Aaeuta for th« sole o« the
Great Medical Woiiikr, RLKCTK1C OIL, *t»U
CARBOLIC CANCER BALYK—Kill* all l'aiu.,
Cur, * Cancers wad Old Bow. Bee bills.
JeU dqwly
Spear’s Fruit Preserving
Solution!
Just rvocived aud for Bale by
BANKS A BROOKS’, Druggists,
1(1! Bn*4 Km, Colaabra, u..
•W cof|. tqlt 4mb*i(
Induni at)
Uient*, SHX'. \i* . SH* up ,
ii|niu lb*h January. ttmird, fflli
by lliewdug, •til*It lltrt till ice till* to #10
Total cx|>« n—*. 1-7'* per iinnnni.
, Athens, Gvi.i gin.
Latest News!
ic\**d t
id Ih*u,I, it l
the Conrt, thut mi*l John K. Joiner,
adiuiiiistrator, *how came at tlie next term of thi*
wl.v lie oliouM n**t relieve said llobtia, his imurity,
t.y j*ivia£ .*» new l**nd. or securing him in sonic Ju-t
and e*|Uital*U iiwuner, or m*lefault thereof liaving
In* letter* t.f adiniuifltration ' tumid intnte revi.ki'ti;
ntul that a ct*j.y ol this Rule la* served on said John
K. Joiner, by putdication in the Columhm Kn-
i|iiirer mite a week for ten day* pn*vb>us to said
next i, tin id our Mid Court,
uiipl- wil'd JAMKS H. RUSS. Ordinary .
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
/>E0n0IA—IIAKtlH COUNTV —All |-r..in. In-
'■* detited to Andrew llnlltiir. dena*i*t. lute of
tilled tu prwsetii them duly authenticated within
the time prwsrrilied by the law
Jy m lm dAMBB A. HtLING. Kxcmtor.
- u i ti ll • «latp *li"iiid not !*• grant-'l mid nppli-
' ant Mtttu-n* xt Septetuta-r term of the Oouit of
Oidinwii, to I*- h*-ld in and lor Maid f linty.
Given uudei my hand and ulliciu! sign.iture, this
- - day .*f July, loT l.
Jyla 1*1 JOHN W'. DUER. Ordinary.
f EOnuIA—51USC0UF.F, COUNTY.—William K.
II Ore. n. adiuini-trator of the ritale of .“arah
Yaoa.in*lt, Uuc'd, Inn iiir ipplicd for il.Midsiiioii;
Ail persuiis coieeructl an lit ioby nutifledtoshow
cun*,- if rtiiy they have , wlty said ailiuinistrator
nht'Uld uot Ik* di-misflcd from said adniinlstrattuii,
at the next 5cpteml*er Term, 1871, of the Court uf
urdiuury, tu be tuld iu nnd iursaid county.
• *iv< u under :uy baud au<l official signature, tliis
Stb day of June, 187"
J«*|a Jm*
JOHN W. DVKR, Ordinary.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
FRANCKS BK1.L, ^ Idled for Divorce In Mu-
FLKTC1IBK BKLL. j Ter n.V^L
t, May
I T appenrtng to
Sheriff <»f Muse
i* nut to be fuund
ordered that service bo |«*iie« te,l ou said defendant
t*y puldlcatlun in tin* Cotuiubu# Ku.piin r, a news
paper published ia said county, a* n-juiied by the
ie Court by the return of the
ee entity that Iho defendant
said county: It I 1
of said county, deceased, having applied for leave tu
sett the real efltnte Irt-loiigiiig tu *siil deceased;
All persuns cuucerned are heicby liotifteil to
sliuw cause (if any they havo) by tlm tint Mull lay
in Septemta-r next, why an order slioubl u,*t lm
liraiited said applicant to sell mild real estate.
(liven under my hand and official signature, this
1st day of August, 1871.
augO 4od J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
Given under my h.iud and official nignuture, this
JWt!i Jay of July, 1971.
jy :tU Xm " ” '
. y. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinal
Martha K. Hkkiudl,
1 t.i
r
I T ..
Mieritl that tlo* ,!••(• rnlaut is a
is ordered by the Court that Service la, I*crle. te.1
upon the ,Metadata, by pubUiratbrn uf this order in
tin* t^olumirtu Ku«jiiir« r. r public gazette of ibis
State, once a mouth for four months, before ;h«
next term of this Court.
L. L. STANFORD,
Petitioner's Attorney.
A true i xtract fmtn the minutes of Harris Suj*»-
ri«*r Court. April loti*, 1871.
jell uiim4w N■ II. BARPRN, Clerk.
... i for li tters of iftstnis*i.*i
All pervou* innwrucil are h,*n-l»y nofiflul to
llu**. cause, ii any they have, by the fir*t Monday
tu Ib-toW next, why letters uf disuiiseiou should
not ta- grunted ssi*] applicant.
Givon uuder uiy hand and official signature, this
lJth day of June, leTl.
j,14 Jzn J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
I 11AYR IS STORK AXI> AM COXSTASTI.V
receiving
BACON—Bide*. Slwwilders. Hums;
CORN—Best Tennessee White;
FLOUR—of grades;
MOLAMSKS and bYRI PS;
SUGARS, OOFFIW. TRA8;
LIQUORS, SALT, SHOES,
And a full Stock of Grocccb* "f all kinUa, nt
lowest cash prices, ut w holomdo and retail.
MB* MR. JNO. W. HODO is with no . and will
be pleased to *ev all Uis friends.
J. H« HAMILTON,
Corner Franklin and Warren streets,
je) wtdecU ' Columbus, Georgia.
. if any they lmve, l*y tlie first Monday
J. F. C. WILLI VMS. Ordinary.
THE
Georgia and Alabama
Bill tSTITE jfiURKU,
A MONTHLY PAPER
Pul.ll.Ked II.
Columbus, Georgia
By J. H. SIEES,
Aud is ilevuted to tho
(■(•rest sf Rest Kstste Owacrs,
and should Ik* in the family of
EVERY ONE W1IO IS INTERESTED IN
REAL ESTATE. , mu**, ** —••* ---» , . --
m-t.-n «»«-»t-|wr»nnuiu. Send S,.e. uudtf >«',
Chattuhoocbec Shoriff Sule.
W ILL l*e (K.1J ou the flnt Tu.fldajr in September
next, before the Court House ooor inCursetu,
county wfureertid, within the legal hours of eale :
0u«* tw.ehorsc wuk**u aud oue buggy, levied on
a• the property <*f » J McBride, to satisfy a ti fa
id favor uf W R Phelps, Clerk of the Superior
Court. Property pulnted out by the defendant,
jyib td LAFAYETTE HARP, Sheriff.
t _ VE0RGlA — CUATTA1I00CIIEE COUNTY.—B.
| F. and J. M. Davis,administrators of the estate
of William Davis, late of said county, deirased,
|u»y<* filed their application for leave to sell tho
realty belonging to the estate of said dec'd ;
-• •- -—-*- J — *—uby uotlfled t»
i order shall uot be