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BOOSTED JOB* THE ENQ0IKEB
biD' > fiBB, Hah., Bapt M.— BoU.r'.
gmln. in U>. town. u. non Uua offMt
ia th, nnl dtotrio*. H» prmmt «wl
ta: Battar S57, uli 524. Baltara aoari-
aation U ImpoMibl,.
St. Louis, ttopt. 25.— Ex-Gov. Bo but
It. Btmrt dmd.
New You, Hopt. 25.—Four homicidw
St. Paul, 8*pt. 25.—Th, IndUu kin
driven th. surveying purtiw from U»
North Puiflo lUUroud.
New Yore, Sept. 25.—Tb* Harold',
■peoiol from Hovono my. tba aaataro putt
of the inland, which oomprimd tba iaanr-
rectionory diatrict, it oomplataljr paoiflad.
The principal leaden, with their follow.
an, have eurrandarad or baaa aaptnrad.
A proclamation by tba Captain General
declaring the ineurreoUea at aa and, will
ahortly appear.
ltacaama, SapL 25.—Bank lata five par
cant
Waebi MOTOR, Bapt 25.—OoL Thoma.
G. Simma, appointed Poatmaatar at At
lanta, Qa., by Andrew Jnbaena, agalnat
whom the Poet OAea Dapartmaat alleged
a defalcation of $23,000, baa baaa honor
ably acquitted by a United Stataa jury—
J odga Erekine preaiding. Akarman aided
in the proeeoution. It waa abowa to tba
jury that tba money bad baaa apaat for
legitimate poet office purpoaaa.
London, Sept. 25.—A Varaaillaa apactal
to the Standard aaya Tbiaca apprahanda
danger, and haa hie apartcoanta guarded.
Fame, Sept. 25.—The Government baa
no intention of raiaing the liege of Parte
while the Aaeembly la ia vaontloa.
Natuiiee, Sept. 27.,—'Twenty aaaaa of
yellow fever and eleven deatha have been
reported to the Board of Health ainoa tba
diiaaaa originated bare. Oaa death and
two new eaam to-day.
Eight eaaaa of yallow fever are reported
thin afternoon at Vidalia, La., oppueiu
thia oily.
Vioeebdro, Sept. 25.—Yellow fever
here; five deatha la tba laet twenty-fuur
boure. Several new eaaaa to-day.
WaamROTon, Bapt. 26—Paoaintunae.
Clondineaa will probably attend very
genomlly on Tneeday along the entire At
lantio coaat and on the lower taboo, with
light raina in aoma looalitiea. No pradie
tiom have been leaned from thia offioe re-
a|ieoting the ao-called tidal wave, nor ia
any inch wave anticipated.
New Yore, Sept. 25.—Kim Julia W.
Doolittle died in a dentiat'a ehair to-day
from ohloroform. Only four drachma
ware given, by an old pbyaieian. at the
lady'a requeat and agalnat tba advice of
Uie dentiat.
Waihirotor, Sept. 25.—The Attorney
Uaneral remaina away until 12th ptot.
lion. Jaa. E. Harvey retiree from the
Patriot on aceouut of ill health. Gen.
N. L. Jeffrie, haa pnrchaaed Harvay'a in-
tcreat. There will be no change in the
tone or general management of tba paper.
lawnoN, Sept. 26.—A ateamer haa baaa
wreoked off the ooaataf India—135 na
tive! loat.
Poor thonaand additional Spun lab aol-
diera will be aent to Cuba by the Brat of
Uotober.
Savarhau, Sept. 26.—The aohooner
Sophia, from New 1’ork for llrunawtck,
ia reported aahore on aa ialaad near
Ihtbay.
Bai.. <on, N. C., Sept. 26.—The Circuit
Court hea been engaged ainoa Saturday
in the trial of lha United Stataa egeinet
Ainoa Oweua and abont thirty otbara for
whipping on# Aaron Blggerataff, tome
time in April laet, at n place called
(Iriaey Branch, Cleveland oounty, on ac
count of hia politico. One of Biggor-
Htafl'a own brutbera ia among turn.
There ia a good deal of conflict in the
teatimony of tha proaeoution, Uiggarateff
awearing to identity of men before the
Court who be ewore before the flrat mag-
iat rate that be didn't reoogniae on the
night the party whipped him. Tha taati-
inony of himaelf end daugblar ia greatly
at variance. At thia hour, 7 p. m., tha
examination of witneaoaa for defanoe ia
prograaaing.
It ia rumored here that U. 8. Diatrict
Attorney SUrbnck ia to be lamovad.
Diatrict Judge Bruolu haa baaa compelled
to return home on account of hia illntw
Judge Bond now preaidoe alone.
Washixutoh, Bept. 20.—Tha Xu-Klux
Committee having specially in oharga tha
financcH of the Booth will aol separately.
Beuator Toole remaina here. Repre-
aoutive btephoueon goea to Oinotnnati,
end Reek goea to Laxington.
lion. Jaa. B. Beak nrgee that BUte,
county end municipal offioors send to him,
at Lexington, authenticated statements of
their debts, taxea end inciditel eireem-
atanoea connected with the aootunmula-
tion of debt to inoreeee taxation. Mr.
Beok oxpects end hopes that every offioot
having charge of Htatc, county or mttnid
pel Ananoee will take tke trouble tore-
port to him; and in eaaea where reporta
may be withheld, or are on ao-
count of the partiaan character of official*,
ha urges prominent citizens to send to
him stateuiduta authenticated beyond
question. Those statements, it is de.
sired, shall be fair, and consist *-*y of
figures, without any partisan sxpreasians.
Arkansas is excited over tha gold
want of Moutieallo.
The Federal Jadge of Utah has forbid-
dsk Mormon oourts to sierniss ahanaary
or oornmon law juriadietion. Brigham
Toting directs his bishops to continue in
chanoery end oornmon law juriadietion.—
Young will submit to proessssa from tha
Federal oourt, but will radat hnpriaon-
mant.
Moktoombt, Bapt 2C.-Havd«N»’B
mill, twenty miles north of this place, ex
ploded. There were eight persona em
ployed in the mill, five were killed, mid
another will die; one was hnrta
dred yards and torn to fragments; an
other was blown fifty yards np a hill, and
waa terribly mangled. Tha mill ia a total
wrack.
London, Bapt 20.—The relations of
jjJtamia, Turkey and France are beeoming
more intimate.
Washington, Sept. 2«.—Ten gold and
aihrer seals have bean stolen from the
Btnta Department and mdted. The
thieves hsve been arrented.
Baltimorc, Bept. Jo.—The Convention
rssmsmhled, Bishop presidiug. Motion
to admit visitors to the floor was rejeotod.
Esports aabmitUd relative to the mouth
of tha Misstmrppi and Tennessee river,
wave twfanwd. Resolutions upon nearly
•fwjaabjaal wara offered and referrwd.
Eaaetatte regarding the Ku Klux tabled
by a large majority.
Faam, Bapt. M--Oen. Done! sues the
blapmf at Beige far publishing false
Paymaster Hodge to defraud the United
Htates. They were bailed io #27,000 each.
SraiNortBLD, Mam#., Bopt. JN>. —There
have been 1UG1 delegateeeleoted, of whom
4*2 are Butlerliee.
WasHWoton, Bept. 27.—The official
vote of Hew Mexico elands; Gallegos
(Democrat; 7,U70; Cheves (Republican,
A,2».7; Bene (Independent; 2, <734. Four
exeiuded precincts would hsve increatiori
Qalleges’ majority.
A Coolie vessel foundered off the const
of Martinique ; all loat ; two hundred
washed ashore.
Bslvsge on tha Juniata, aground off the
Florida coast, #17,.700.
Tha cholera is abating iu Germany.
Disraeli declared in a speech, according
to a World special, that Queen Victoria is
phyaioally and mentally incapacitated for
Gov. Aloorn, of Mississippi, has sold
the entire ooUsge scrip, 210,000 ceres, at
ninety cents.
Vessels from Infected porta, bound fdr
porta on the Mediterranean, must quaran
tine at Vigo, ia the Atlantic.
HvaACCSKt Bept. 27.—Btate Committee
will nomioate Andrew J. White; the Op
position will nominate G. H. Bcribner for
Temporary Chairman of the Republican
Convention.
Philadelphia, Hepteml>er 27.—Lipps’
brewery fell, killing one and wounding
four.
BpniNoriKLD, Mam., Heptemher 27.—At
midnight the opfMJtients of liutler, three
iu number, were still consulting. 'There
are four candidates. Butler has a plu
rality.
Later advices express confidence that
Butler’s opponent# will uuite upon one
11* quite 1IL
MMfih citisans of
HMgI«>f haw fenr—Bid g m—aortal
io the Oumnnmt wnptahhg of tha
Baden-Baden, Kept. 27.—The Queen of
Danmark is here, en route for Atheu*.
Hhe has been visited by the Empress
Augusta.
Ijondon, Kept. 27.—Victoria’s health is
unimproved. Gladstone is with her st
Balmoral.
The Princess of Wales has returned
from the Continent.
Lausanne, Bept. 27.—In the session of
the Peace League Congress to-day many
of the speakers defended ibe Paris Com-
mnne.
New York, Bept. 27.—The Humboldt,
from Htettin, is quarantined. There whh
one death from cholera silica her depar
ture, hot no trace of the disease now on
Imard.
Wosi r ter, Mash., September 27. The
Republican Convention met. George It.
Loring ia temporary Chairman. Hut Un
moved that tke galleries be thrown open
to tho crowd ; which was carried after two
votes. Doubts were expressed, when the
vote waa taken again by tollers, and the
motion oarried. The galleries were
mediately jammed. Butlor spoke iu op
position to some preliminary measure re
garding organization. Butler's presence
exoited cheers, hisses aud groans ; the
floor and galleries participating iu the
demonstration.
Knoxville, Bept. 27.—Colonel I). M.
Nslsou, son of Judge T. A. R. Nelson, of
the Supreme Court, shot aud killed Geu.
J. H. Clanton, of Alabama, this evening
in a personal rencontro.
After a whole day's diseiiNsion by able
counsel on both sides iu tho case of the
Alabama A Chattanooga Railroad, J udge
Trigg postponed the cake until the 12th
of Ootobor.
PuiLADELriUA, Hopt. 27.—'Tho Ticket
Agents' Convention commences Imaincsa
to-morrow. It meets uoxt year at bau
Francisco.
Woeobster, Bept. 27.—Butler, Dawes,
and others had a prolonged discussion.
The question at issue dearned somewhat
a tost of strength, is decided against
Butler.
Geo. F. Hoar, president, and flfty vice
presidents wero elootod. Hoar lauded
the general and Btate administrations,
and strongly favored voroiu Huffrugo.
Chadburu ia appointed chairman of com
mittee on resolutions. Adjourned to it
o'clock.
It is oonoeded on ail handa that llutlor'a
taotioa thus far are successful.
Nomiuatiou is improbable to-day.
Claflin aud Dr. Loriug withdraw from
the oaudidature.
Adjourned to .7 o'clock.
Galyxrton, Bept. 27.—Governor PaviH
ordera all veeaels leaving New Orleans or
Berwick's bay aftor to-day quarantined
here 2.7 (leys.
Canton. Bept. 27.—Rigid quarantine is
ordered against Jackson.
Bicnmond, Bept. 27.—In the Republi
can Btate Convention about 1.70 delegates
are iu attendance, representing nearly
nearly every county iu tho State. The
Convention petmaneutly organized, with
Hon. Clias. II Porter president. A com
mittee on organization of the party in tho
Btate, and resolutions, was a|)|>ointcd,
with F. B. Beuator John F. Lewis os
ohairmau.
Bieacuhe, Kept. 27.- -Pending tempo
rary oiganixation there was considerable
tumult. Polioe were called u)m>u the
platform to preserve order. The veto re-
suited—White I HR, Iftp, lty con
eent the oootestiug delegates did uot
vote.
Nxw You, Bept. 27.—The Govern
ment has bought two millions of ttonds.
The Biabopa of Tennessee and Alabama
are present at the Kspteoopal Convention.
There are no great questions pending.
Milwaukee, Bept. 27.—A fire is raging
along the ooast of Lake Michigan, be
tween Manitowoc and Annapolis. Tho
farmers are buring household goods to
aave them. All communication hf cut oft.
Unless it rains the loss of life and proper
ty will bo fearful; the wella are all dried
up. A person who escaped through the
fire on a bone waa badly tinged; he coun
ted twenty houses and barns in ashes.
Nashville, Bept. 27.—Mrs. John H.
Hamlin, who left home on horseback to
visit some friends iu the oouutry, was
fouud in a corn held with her throat cut.
It is evident that the was ravished aud
then murdered.
Wahuinotos, Bept. 27.—The many
friends whom Gen. Clanton made while
here are inexpressibly shocked by the an
nouncement of hia death.
The Contuieekmere leave to-morrow to
move the Cherokeee from Norik Carolina.
Baltimore, Bept 27.—States called for
reeolutioos. Among those offered wore
the following: Making Helena, Ark., a
port of entry; improvement of St. J okas',
Fla., river; seizure of goods by irreepon-
ribie revenue offioers; abolishment of the
yeeial whisky tax; — w *-g whisky lax
payable at the distilleries; establishment
ofaa export tax m whiaky; ansiform
h« on raw tobacco; abolition of diaorimi-
Hteton—which waa offered by Mr. Jlhodon
of Ohio. All wore referred to appropri
ate comujiUooa. Several special comrnit-
teex were ap{K»inted.
Ralriou, N. C., bept. 27.—In tho Cir
cuit Court, to-day, tho ca*o of the United
Slat oh vs. Amos Ovum wax continued.—
The morning xckhiou wsm couMiuied iu
the dbu-iiHHiou of the |H»intH of the lsw.
Tho counsel arc now urguing the case.
The following prixoners iiuving bocu ac-
|iullod on tho charge* of Ku-kluzing wore
uncharged: Wm. Taimer, Calvin Toll,
F. A. flhotuoll, Joe Dellinger, John
Lvmiih, Dsvni lleury, J. JL. Saunders and
R. Hicks.
Tahty Imj’Hovlmknt. —The work of
frescoing the Chattahoochee National
jj.uk bus been coinjileled by Mr. Smith,
of the firm of Smith <t O'Brien, of Mont
gomery, Ala., and tho job is one of which
tho urtixt, as well an tho owners of the
building, may well afford to feel proud.
The room is now by far the handsomest
iu the city. Boaiitiful columns aud pan
els set off the sides as natural as life.
The sky-light and roof are decorated with
sundry fancy devices, the wholo giving a
very pleasing appearance to the room.
Tho prevailing colors are light blue and
drab, with just enough of the more flashy
touches to give boldness to the dexign
and harmony to the finish. If the exte
rior iron work is made to conform to the
charming frescoing within, the building
will indued be uu ornament to our city.
Wo learn that the owncraof the Georgia
Home lusurunco building have deter
mine 1 alao to have the main busiucNH
upartuient in that usluhlmbmciit frescoed,
though the work will not be done until
after the present business season. This
building, being the handsomest iu the
city, is deserving of the honor.
An Umpbotkcted BIbtem.— Do not
miry twcanM you utroeg lb«t you »rp im|»rcg-
t„ flick*'-**. Wliol* iieigbfcorlteud* nru fre-
I'lcnlly |.ro«tr.t*«l st ihli boosod bjr nialHrioaa
VigorouB niii*cl«*a and atrong ain«wa,
»r«sd*h«mM#!ni and a4jiin4 Innga, Sr« no dttfan'-')
iK>iiiiat the m>jdietic »<*#*ora ol auismti. Ymm«a
> birb bate wilbatood Uie annuuT beat nuijr auc*
omb now. Many an allil« lie nun, wboae family
li-pcuda for it* *n|'|xirl on bin induatry, now liua
•rontrat**. W4»ak and li'-lpl*'** n* a Imlw, «ndr>r tho
H-rlodical #aa«uUa of chilla and levor, or btlioua
/•Wiio-Mf fetor. This • ouJiJ not lx> if aIJ wore wia*
nil l» pr,»W« 1- « l.y
oiling and fortifying tlm kj-Icii with lloaleltor’*
:i»nmrb Rlttora. Tbla u|'|>r
l.solutoiy harmlnaa, ao llmt
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l«-4 l«-d, ia th*? duly of every Ini
uaa Ilia. For Im.iIi tliens |iur|iu*ca lloatell
ter a in dcalgUed, nnd It nnawi-r* both. Fctly local
•Icalcra are endeavoring, in many parla of tbc
country, to aulwlitutn |ire|mration* made of im
pure and dangoroua Biab-riHla iu ita stead, (live
tliu^t a wide berth. They are prepared by unakil-
fill ezperiuientora, who want to turn a penny
Ibe exp'-nae of the public health.
M-pN deodawZt
Twenty-five Gents.—Thia amount will
buy a bottle ol Mm. Whitcomb'* Syrup, I lie great
aootbiug remedy for alldiaeaflc* incident to infanta
and children.
The railroad traveler will find a remedy
that ia pi'-Rflalit aud prtrfectly hurmb'**, aud a anr
preventive of the evil offerta from Conatlpatlou n
change of water and diet, by rniiug ttimmom
Liver Regnlalor.
Makkiaok Guide -Interesting work,
nuineroiia engraving*, 824 pagea. I'rl" 1 cent'
Addreaa l*r. liutla’ l>i*p.*n«aiy, 12 North Mb fltr-' i
Ml Louia, Mo. rte.e ailvertiai mi nt. [»g1-'» ty
CtT Heo arlvertisernent of Dr. Buttx
Diapenaary, headed Hook tor tin* Million—mari
pialut
Of EpfRopcGtiaa. for
la«aat, OhartootoB kaibar, Ohio rirar and
athw wilon; wrUaaai bj aU Htataa
aa * (ooonl railroad lav -, oakaowladffiM
«fefl light of tho DnUad HUtw to charter
palng thivoflh tho NTKtl
New Mai*.—We have been shown an
offh-iul ump of tho State of Georgia, re-
viNod by Mr. A. G. Butts, 1H71 ; executed,
colored nnd mounted by Mr. Smith, of
l'hiiudclphiu. It is the Imudsoinest ump
it has over been our pleoxuro to lmvc
seen. Kadi post office, county, district,
road, crock uud water coutse of every
kiud, railroad and village, ix given in plain
colors, and accurate in every particular ;
being a correct transcript of the records
iu the Surveyor's Office; showing the sur
veyed districts, with the No. iu corner of
ouch lot; and a complete check limp for
all portiona of the State, surveyed in lots
of four hundred uud ninety acres.
Our clever und popular fcllow-townji-
nmn, E. W. I'oabody, Rsq., is agent iu
this section of the Slate for the sale of
this ump.
A Dead Issue.—'Thero is no doubt
that Grant still hopes for the success of
his Sun Domingo scheme; but, as nobody
else fuvois it, except Ids personal friends
and t!io office-holders, hie probability Is
llmt it will tic killed very dead whenever
it is again brought holorc t-oiigrcKH. At
the late Uupul'lieaii Slate Convention of
Mar} laud, C. ('. Kulloii, editor ol the
Itsltiuioro Aiuoriosu, oll'erod a ruxolution
in fsvor of the annexation of tlm Doiuin-
Republic, and it was promptly laid
on tho table. In noticing thi< nct'.ou of
the Maryland convention, the l.armaster
usylvuuia) Kxpress, uu Administra
tion organ, says: “So far, we believe,
no Republican convention 1ms given any
muteimnco to this evil scheme, lino all
the manifestations of public Ncnliiucnt
hitherto dearly indicate that a vast ma
jority of Republicans everywhere are op
posed to it. Mr. Fulton holds a profitable
office under the National Administration,
and probably thought he was commend
ing hiuiseif to the favor of the l'rusident
by offering the resolution, whereas he
ought cortaiuly to know that Ihe adop
tion of the aiiuoxutioii project us ii party
measure of tho Republicans would be the
nioxt damaging blow to the prospect of
Grant's re ejection llmt it would be possi
ble to inflict. Lot Giant's office-holders
gather a little wisdom and prudence from
Grsut himself, who is pledged uot to
urge his policy iu opposition to the clear
ly UHceitumod will of the people."
| IsouiscWi Courier.
On the War l\vrn.—By a special dis-
f witch to the Jloruld from 8t. 1’sul we
earn that rumors prevail ut several points
that largo bauds of hostile Indians have
impelled tho aurveying parly of Ihe
i>ithorn l'acilio Railroad to retrace their
steps. When it is considered that the
military escort of thin party consists of
uearly one thousand men, composed of
soveu companies of infantry, two of csv-
alry, and u buttery of Gulling guns, if the
report is true, it must be a large body of
ludiutiH that could chuck their progress—
so large, iudeed, as to render the matter
serious, sml indicative of an ludiuu war
of uo suiull proportions. It is about time
that the liuiiuus on our territory were
placed in such a positiouss to render their
interfering iu any manner with the inarch
of civilization utterly out of the question.
[A. Herald, 24th.
Samho Excluded from a Fhkhiden-
tial Buf.akfaht. In goiug West, Presi
dent Grant stopped at the towu of Titus
ville, in the “loll" Slate of Pcuusylvanis.
The “trooly toil" of the place resolved to
give him a breakfast, and subscript ions at
two dollars per capita were takeu up.—
Among the purchasers of tickets was Abra
ham Lee, a respectable colored man of
the town and n good Radical. All things
were made ready, und the breakfast
brought on, the President conducted to
lus seat, but when Lee presented his tick
et ut the door, he was refused admitt
aud turned away, his color not being of s
stump suitable to the occasion. Lee is
out in a long card denouncing ihe outrage
upon him us a citizen and u Republican.
.Si ra u n ah Ur publican.
Kansas Squatters have peculiar notions
concerning vested lights and liuunce,
which nmy suit border roughs aud eveu
find advocates among the slums of great
cities, but certainly will never be popular
with capitalists and frugal, successful bus
iness men. The squatters, at a recent
public meeting in Baxter Springs, euun
dated their platform, which icstricts the
amount ot l»nd to Iu* acquired by any per
son. either by purchase or descent, to one
hundred snd sixty acres; revokes all
grants to Railroads, except so much
may be necessary to the working of the
roads; makes a free gift of one hundred
and sixty sores of publio lands to all Ret
tiers, abolishes all banks aud issues all
money—greenbacks—direct to tho people.
Arif Yon Herald.
“Nboro.”—An exchaugo sayi
oftcu hear of colored men, but very rare
Iv do wo hoar any thing of negro men.—
From a mistaken delicacy, or from igno
rance, hk to ita true meaning, the word is
falling into disuse. This would-be ou
phouistu, properly considered, is
suit to the race. The word negro is
Simuish, and means black. It is descrip
tive, and uot a word of reproach. When,
thou, we speak of s negro man, wo only
tuuau to say that be ia s black man, aud
it carries with it uo more of iusult than
does th« word wheu applied to white
meu.’’—Exchanye.
The New York Tribune nays: A little
while ago the invalided clergy man, aent
to Europe for tho cure of bronchitis, was
a standing joke iu the newspapers; uow
it is the Government clerk, who ia aent
over to Europe “ou Government busi
ness," aft public expense. The Treasury,
Pootottoe, Government Architect's office,
and nearly every other department has
each in turn furnished recruits to tha
lucky army of American tourista in Europe.
Twenty-five or thirty of these gentlemen
areenjoyiug themselves abroad without
cost, or are about to sail on their first
foreign tour. Ouee it waa thought a fine
thing to be a popular city pastor with a
sore throat whioh nothing but European
air ooald cure, but tha modest clergyman
are altogether outnumbered by tha UlTal-
tog CfoYenuuoBt dork*.
SIMMONS
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Look to Tour Children.
The Great HoaUting liehudy.
Mr*. 7 Cure* colic and griping in f Price
’tiUcomli'a > tlm IniwoIi Mtid r«ciliIh1<# thu*' 2«
fyiup. ) |»r*K4*flfl <jf t<*tliing. (Out*
Mr*. 1 Subdue* convulsion* *ml over j l*rk«
liitcuuib* /-eras** nil ilifUM*** inci
Syruji. ) infant* uud children
Mr*. I Ci
liti-otnb'a >mul
Byruj'. j rliili
Syrup. ) children of »I1 ug>*.
Il I* tho great Infants' *nd Children’* Soothing
lUunody ill nil dimirdeni brought on by Toothing
r uny oilier i>iii*»-. I’rrjmred by the (iruftou Meu-
in- Cotn|Miiy, St Loui*. Mo.
Hold by druggut* uud deulera iu u>"liriue every-
tow. snglY d*W!jr
A BUUK FOK TliL MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
I'-xual tyatem.
ilucing ffiU'l |>
tli«romi'le*i"i
s murried, or co
e..,k tliMt ought
d not laid currh
hun-lred and
k'i't
the hotifle.
. ttuge) for fifty cent*.
Addr'-M Dr. llmt*' Di-jMUiflury, No. 12 North «tli
Htri-ut, Buiut I*juu, M<«*oiiii.
Notice lo Ihe Afflicted and I'n-
forliiuatf.
Knaooge* Sheriff Sales.
W ILL l>e sold on the hi Tuesday iu Octrd«r,
1X71, uilliin the i'Hal hour* of Mile, iu front
of the unction house of Ellia k Ypencer, the follow
ing property,
r Muucogee rouoty, and known and di*tin-
guiniied in the aorvey of *«id reuvrve a* lot No 14k,
couruiniug M uere*, more or le*B-. al*o, u|>»u the
north-w *i corner ol the wuet halt of lot No Li, in
Ulli duirict of MiiM^igee county, contaiMiag
Mcrea, m*»re or l«u; «l*o npon in’' wm, mote or
1 .*, of said lot No 15, in the north-fiat oorn-r of
tlie ae»t ImII iMiunded by Dancer ou the north, on
in tutor of T 0 Pridgen, va «u*.«n Kua.< II,
Irix. Property pointed out l.y pl.iii.tiff.
4tb.i> time and place, the iutereMt ol Ootlieh
ichl.m-her ill uud W>« ily lot No _*<'. in Ihe city
"i'll."-, ill naid county, the euid iutereet le-
ii-flixth iu the north-eu*t corner of H.ti<’ lot,
* having :W fe. t on Front -tr**"« und 117 fwl
i cru** *lreel, lieing the pro|icit)r
levi.ii ii|« .ii u
*..tl«fy .i ri fu in Tutor of
(' r.»y, lleil. ll A llughwi
ProiM ity poiutod u
i (Jotliub Aenchhuch' r
J. J. BNAD1 OUD, Sheriff.
Quick Sales and Small Profits
J*. G. JORDAN’S.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
W*Ju l
Ellia A Hp
liroml at reel, In Columbus, (ia., on the lirat
riiMday iu Ochjbur nest, within the usual hour*
The lot of laud lying usd being in the oily of Co-
uiiihu* Hiid known in plan of Mid city »« lot No
>m hundreil aud thirty, (lik)) coutaiuing one-half
r leMfl, to Mutiafy a mortgage ti U ol
ii a la
Wm L William*.
J. J. BRADFORD, Sheriff.
Befo
e applying to
in public pa|»-
rune Dr. Unit*
die ilUcufl'-M mem
. 12 North Eighth *
tnut. Hi Loiim, Mo.
POSTPONED
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
W ILL h* sold at Ellia A Spencer'* auction room,
Ero.id afreet, Columhu*. t»a., ou the first
Tuesday in October, 1*71, within usual hours ol
V.'ty ut No 4»:t, corner of Hi Clair and McIntosh
sti. et«, to (stilly a II fa in favor of K K Uoc-tchiua
A Co. v* Wm Hell ley, irilfltee of Mr* A II Dati*
SURE POP!
by a lattful c
lime and place, th- lot
No 5H4, on »lelnt«wh *tn
of lull
- aud returned l>y I.
time and plan-, th.
No 504, on Mclntu
or of C MrUryle
returneii by lauful i-oiiatnlili
J. J. UUADFOUD, Hheriff.
E Uager.
..t of land known
■trect, to lutiafy a
G K Gager. U*vy
ughl
■lelillily,
.0-1 low spirit*. Hoinetime*
•••me of the ala.Y* *yniploir*
attend the disease, mill at Ollier
ry f'
generally (he organ
a It with
DR. SIMMONS’
Liver Regulator,
ptrail roots and herbs, •
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
13ED1JUGS, &c.,
G KOUGI A-ML'HCOGKK COUNTY.—William M,
IpMiwortli. giurdmii of hisown minor rliildien.
Iinviug made upplicatloii for leave to sell tlic real
••stale la-b'liKllig to said minor* ;
All person* conceruad are hereby notifird l*.
*li." < ail*** 'if any they have) why leave ;y « li
said real estate nhoiihl not la* granted w»ld nppll-
• aM, at the neat Oi-tolwr term of the Court of
Grdinaiy. to Is- held in and for sahl comity.
Given under iuy hand uud oltlual signature, thia
.7th day of K» ptemher, 1*71.
*cp7 Im* JOHN W. DURR, Ordinary.
ry Me
I AM RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD
and carefully selected at nek of
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES,
Buck aa Farmers need, consiatint; of SUGAR, COFFEE, LAUD, BACON, 8YRCP*
TOBACCO, ami all jjrhdoH FLOUR, directly from manufactnrure iu St. Louis.
All kind* of PURL LIQPORS, at tUo luwiat figures for which they can bo sold.
SHOES, HATS. NOTIONS, A<\ Also, OSNABURGS, SHEETING,
Bill RUNG, STRIFES, PLAIDS, and all kinds of FACTORY GOODS
At tho very low eat figures.
Iu fact, my motto ia “Quick Sales with Short Profit*." Please coll and examine
for voarnolvus
C4r Me BPENOER PORE, formerly of Harris connty, is with me, nnd will be
glad to nerve bis fricuds at Hoy time, at No. 1.7 Corner (weat side) Broad street, op-
poaite Plantera' Warehouse, Columbus, Georgia.
September .7th, 1H71. otn
J. C. JORDAN.
Thompson’s Horse-Power!
T HE GEORGIA AND ALABAMA HOUSE-POWER COMPANY ia now prepared
to fill orders for this lastly celebrated Horae Power, which has proven such a
great aoocaaa, and carried olf first premiums at Taira wherever exhibited. This
power waa patented Heptemher loth, lt<70, and is consequently the very latest im
provement on home power. Each one is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Parties desiring a Horse-Power this season, are advised to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & CO., Columbus, Ga.,
Bept. II, 1871. d&wtf General Agents for Georgia and Alabama.
WM. H. HUGHES
WILL CONTINUE THE
t ' EGKG I
Cauh y
I TNIYEltd
L «•» -N —
EltSAI. LIKE INHI’K A N’CK COM I* A N Y
inintintbui «I >« • it I • I not Im* grantml t« -»i.l H|i|>li-
nl.,t lb. n-xt O' t-ilH'i fi rm uf th«*Coiiit ut Ol-
nary, t • I- ln-bl in ami for mhl •••Minty.
'. V II limb r my haii-l ami utHrial *lgimlur.-, ihia
n .lay ..f Hi'i'ti mlicr. 1*71.
*i'|Hi lut* JOHN W. DUE It, Onliiiary.
(1KORGIA ML'HCOGKK COUNTY.—John Qniu
having tini'h* a|.|'licNti<>n tome r..r btti-i* of
iii|iiiini*trutlnn on of Janu** Yirry, late
4 lha li y.
W. It.
/ *|«irili,
ImwnlN, |mm In tin* »•-..•». f« vr ari'l ngur, 'lr»|i*y,
boll*, | M ilii ill lb" Im. k ami liUlti*, n«tl.ina, "iy*.la-
la*, fi-in il« nib * tion*.ami . Glott* iIImhwm-* K.-m-'alty.
I-..|»ml... I) I./ J. II. ZEII.IN 4fc co.,
Diugglata, Mtwou 0*.
I'Hr. • 11: l»y n all f 1 25.
Tim f« llowlng highly r«*«|N-rtnMn |.« r*..n* ran
lully utt.'Nt to Hi" vu tii"* ol thia vnluahl" inwhuno,
“'(i'lVn. w!Tt7oll7i , r"*i'bMit Il' It
J. II. KoM.t, 1'i-rry, Ga. ; C«.l K K. h|mrl
• la.; Ui-org" .1. Unafonl, K*u., L’uiulurlo
II.; C. Ma*l"r*"ii, E* | , Mln riff Itibl. roiuily ; .» A
liultN, IlMlnlirblgi', (hi ; Dyk"* k Hhailiawk, Falltor*
■‘Fbirliliaii," Tullalia**. '•; lti v. J. W lliirk.-, Mai'.n,
Ha.; Virgil I'nwnr*, 8ii|H«rint«>ii<lfUt H. W. Il It ;
D'Uilol It 1111 a i • I, Ihillitr.l* Hlall'.n, M A II Kailma<l.
rwlugHi* unty,G».;Gr"iivilli< W.MMl Wuml'r km-
.ry, Mai on. Ga.; K«v. K F Kuvlr'(ling, I'r-i.lmg
, 111 or Flurl'lii Coifi-m."-; Major A F. Wrn.ln,
Klugaton, Ga ; K 'Uor Mm .ii T"l"Kra|'li,aiul olht ra
Fo* Hal* at all Ukunoiava.
lanSI iIawIv
LIPPMAN’S GREAT
GERMAN BITTERS !
•4* Lii'pinan
oral debility.
Great Uermau Bitters
lire* geu-
•P Llppmsu
|K-p*lrt.
Gnat Geruuiu Bitter* c
■r— D}.-
fed" l-lppmau
Coinpluiiit.
■ Great German Bittersc
ires Liver
fed- l.lppmau
“never well” P"
Great German Blttera cure*
•pie.
jjruw—
Great German Bitters
ures Key-
fed"Lippmau'
appetite.
Great Uermau Bitters
gives an
ffd" Lippuiau's Great tieriuan Bitter*
MiasuiatU- and luteruiitteiit Fever*.
picveutfl
ffd" l.lppmau
the Bowel*.
s Great Uermau Bitters regulates
fed* l.lppmau
Ihe Blood.
• Great German Bitter
purifies
»d~ l.lppmau’* Great German Bitters
male Complaint*.
cures Fe-
Latest News!
HAVE IN STORE AND AM
CORN Hi—t I nn"**'-•• W hi
FLOUR—of all gradim;
MG I.ASSKS ami XV HITS;
Ht'GAItH. COFFEES, TEAS
l.iqi oils, SAI.T, SHOES.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Corm r Franklin ami Warran atrrol*.
L. GUTOWSKY,
l*lt AGT1CAL
WATCH
MAKER
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THE LOWELL WAREHOUSE,
Where he hopes, by prompt attention to business, to merit a liberal share of pat-
iouag*' from his friends and the public.
Columbus, Ga., Bept. 1, 1871. sep.7 dAw.’lm
Columbus Carriage Repository
C3r. M. RE1\ FROE,
■with:
GREEN & C C)., MANUFACTURERS,
Il.VS IN SXCIllF. AT TIIF.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Opposite Perry House. Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE STOCK OF
J E W E LER,
Cit \Rt.oTT*vtiLR, VA., May W*,, *70.
a.Jaooh l.lppmau a Bro.t
tlemru—I liervhy certify that 1 hava riam-
ami ii**hI in m> |>rartlr«‘ l.i| | man’* Urvnt
an Ilitt, I*. 1 t.-ganl lln tu u* au ailpiiiuhltf
.....I “i'i;,'^ , ' t 1 riil
(Si. lt> ,U J. «"l-oiNDKXT5R, M. D.
JACOB I.U'l'MAN A HltO., l)ru Ku i>t«,
Sol. 1-rn|.rirl
, N. Y., ami Savannah, 0*.,
(For the last two year* in ohnrg* ot th* Watch
ami Clock U*|iartui*nt forT.8. 8 UK A ID.
U AS orennit a 8tor* next Hour to Batik* A
Brook*’ Dru* 8torn and «le*irr* to in
tuitu hi* friend* and the nubile that he i* |>
narrd to do all bird* ot work In hi* line
buait.cfs. Ob bat'd and foraaleatlnw
A SKLKCT STOCK f‘F
UOLD AND MILYICH WATCIIKN.
NKTII THOMAS' CLOCKS.
UULU AND SILVKU C'llAINM AND
JEWELUV of « very etyle.
Sgr WAT'! It KM >nd CLOCKS re-
THE
Georgia and Alabama
AE1L EST1TE J0URN1L.
A MONTHLY PAPER
1-uMl.linl III
ColuinbtiM, Georgia
By J. H. SIKES,
Anti I. dcrulnl lo Hi.
Interest uf Real Estate Owners,
ami ah,Mi hi Im-
iVKHY ONE WHO
ItKAI. I
IWwidea tin- itnn* of
th" |»rhv* amt try it one year.
_lH tJ-‘, wtf
Guardian’s Sale.
B Y virtue of an order of the Court r
»f Green county, Georgia, will ho a
of tlm atom of StUiiml Cher
the city of Colmuhii*, ou tlm lirat T
voutlier, 1*71, within th" ("gal holt
follow iugtlt>a«-rila*d |iro|tertv :
Th" imiitli half or lot* iiiiimIm i>
th" "lty of Colurohn*. eomity of Mu*,
lug each oue -juarter of uu n
tlng.'mhior. ' ' " IIOMKR IIKNDKI
•ep26 t.l tinnrdiaii of Klir i
And for aale by
F. J. SPRING E11,
Whntoanle uud retail dealer tn Provialoua, Ornin,
Forage, Flour, Lbiuor*, Wiuea aud Sugar*,
UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. COLUMBUS, 0A.
Amt I* dally receiving fre*h addition* to hi*
large amt varied Block of Fancy and Staple Gro-
die*. Buying from Aral handa for caah, he can
«>fy cont|a>titioii.
Thankful for the literal patronage beatowed
.■rotofore, l would re*ta*ctluUy aollcit a continu-
nee of tlm aaum, guarauteciug iu return fair deal
ing and low ;»rlce*.
os* Good* imrchaaed of tne wilt he delivered to
all oartaof the city aiidauhurtM without charge,
j) 14 .I.mhIawAiu] J- Sl'KlNtiKH.
LARGE LOT
Iverosene Oil,
CHEAP FOR THE CASH !
E. C. Hood A Ui'o.,
^jetSdavvlv
Executor’* Sale.
A OUKKAIII.Y to au or.ler
Court of Ordinary of liar
the Co
llarri* «
i th- llouoratd"
t ll„
the Hr.
November next, within tlie legal hour,
following 'l"«"rilM-d land* U-loiigiug to
John Davenport, d«*c'd, t«^w it:
Part «*f lot No 141, containing >
tiki.
lying
ty, now llarri*.
Alao, i^vrt of lot Xi
•jm
the 4th diatrict of originally Tronp •
otitaiulng J‘Hi m r>‘,
" " ~ in*. ** ion •*
lying In the 4tli diatrict of Trt-np c
Administrator’s Sale.
Ao-
U> told
Dissolution.
Dmgglata, ta thia
cherrihlly and confidently recommend him to uiy
li u nd* and the pnhlicaa a gentleman and dmggiat,
,u ——ry .V -*-*n8S
CARD.
T ail I. Manila think, to hi.
J iwbllc fcr ,U war US.-}
l*trou*n .it.nJM Iu Ik. Ut. flm or kmb *
kr—TSnuibw.—MmpcIMU, «*icU Ul.lr
CMUiHMj cmMiaw a*
JOHN W. BROOKS.
Baonttor ta Baaka A Brooke.
aagte da w tf
lietweeii the bgal Im
tvrotmrty Whiuging to
8r, late of «aid com
j the tlrat Tuesday
it Noveml'er.lSTl,
e. the follatwinji
• <>f Win S Duuu,
ffOB BSLX
4T XB1R OtTKS.
Executor's Sale.
A tlKKKAItl.v to nn oritur from Hi. Houorabl.
Court of Ordiuary ul llarri* county, willU*
sold In-fa,ie the Court Houmi d*a»r in the town of
Hamilton, auid county, on the fitvt Tuesday iu
OctoWr next, l>etv*ecu the h-gal h<-ur* «if aalc. the
following pnvportv holoOfring to tho relate of W W
Hunt, dec'd, to-w it.
One-third Intervwt in n School Hou*e and Lot
aitnated ia the towu of WhitesviHe, said couuty.
Also eight acre*of Laid kuowu a* the Grigga lot,
kituuteal iu lbu town of Whitonville. Tei in* cash.
SIDNEY A. HUNT,
ter* of dlauiisab
licerned are hereby notified to
f they have, by the fir*t Monday
ud offlciul signature, thia
F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordiuary .
McOeh"". dec’d, lat-* a>f said connty, make* appli
cation for letter* of dianiiaaion;
All perem,* concerned are hereby notifleal to
allow caub". if any they have, by tke flrat Monday
iu October m-xt. why h-ttera of dUmieiioa ahould
uot In- grauteal aald applioaat.
Given umler my hand and official aignatnre, thia
13th day of June, 1071.
jet4 :\m J. F. c. WILLIAMS, Onlioary.
KOKG1A — HAIIKIS COUNTY.—Sterilng 8.
Exa-ciitaar of S. W. McLi-udoti. late
r. dec’d, haa applied for letters of dla-
(iJ.LklB
of aald com
mission from thi* estate of said ilec’d .
All per*«vn* concerned are hereby notified
show cause, if any they have, by the first Monday
iu October next, why letter* of diamiaaioa should
uot be granted aald applicant.
Given umler my hand aud offlcinl signature, thia
ltlth day of June, IM71.
Jell 3u> J. P. C. WILLIAMS, Ordiuary.
Administrator’* Sale.
B'lUr,
iu Decc-mbur uc
llatuiltou.
All the Inml* belonging to the eatate of the lata
f. ii. McFarlan. Said (ami* contain nine hfftuircd
und twelve ft>12) miex, one-half or which I*
ch-ured; part of it frt-kh land, all uudi r a high
G eorgia - oilattAiioociike county.—k.
W. aud John W. King have applied for letters
of administration on Uie eatate of Joel King, late
of aaM connty, dee d ;
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
parties interested to show cause (If any they have)
w by au order shall uot he passed at the next Octo
ber term of the Court of Ordinary, to he held iu
aud for sold connty, granting the administration
of said aetata to uR ayylimnt*
Given under my hand officially, August 13.1071.
JAMBA CAHTLMBRRRV.
anglfi Im Ordinary.
’ aid has applied for
D. Don
ation of personalty,
ns on ike fitn day of
j: f. C WILUAMi. Ordinary.
JOB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED
AT THIS OFFICE.
f cultiv
bered ; all under K
•I only three Uiilci
and only
ei ii It »iln
old
other half hi*
I feu res; plenty ofwate
va» Vjiatou-, ou Cuuthwu
halt «
security.
for further pat . ..
Vi Hula, Ala.. J. C. Nvaua, Beale Station, Ain., 0.1
Me Far lan, ou the place, o
aepd wtd
W. W. McFARLAK.
kdmii *
Martha B. BIcBmU, ) Uhal 1
va. > April Term, 1071.
James J. Bleknelt. )
J T appearing to the Oourt from tba nUn of tha
Sheriff that the defendant is n nun-resident; It
ordered by the Oourt that service he perfected
upon Uie defendant, by publication of thia order in
the Colombo* Enquirer, n public gaxette of this
Bute, once n month for tour months, baton a
next term of this Court.
L. L. STANFORD,
Petitioner's Attorney.
A true extract from the minutes of Harris Bap
rk»r Court, April 16th, 1FT1.
je11 onmia M. B. iAftPBV, Ctork.
All thia Bniverb Stock Is obtained diroct from Messra. GREEN A CO., Newark,
N. J., who have been for twenty-five yearn Munnfactiiring Work for tlio Southern
Market, and whom facilities for prodnoing tho b' -t work,- at low prices, are not sur
passed by any manufacturers in the country.
With this stoek and my ready means of getting supplies, I can sell any article
In the Carriage line CHEAPER THAN EVER HERETOFORE, and defy the compe
tition of any neighboring market.
<#* I ask a call of all who wish vehicles of any description. .
THE CELEBRATED
Milburn Plantation Wagon.
I AM AGENT for the Manufacturers of tho celebrated Milbnrn Plantation Wagon,
both Thimble Bkein and Iron Axle. From experience, I consider these Wngous
equally ns serviceable sh any other plantation wagon iu market, and at much lower
prices. They are all fully warranted in all respects. _
Colombo*, August ^<1, 2671. ©• M. RENFROE*
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
In Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
RICHMOND COLLEGE!
Richmond, Virginia.
nr Cotton Gins put
_ workman. Do not
wait tuuil you arw ready lo so to ginning. Th*
nnderriguad U prepared at his Shop,
IK 0D8BETA,
to d o all kinds of Gin Work, *uch a* Sharpening,
Refilling Bmthm, Furnishing and Putting in New
Boms, aitw,nndBnws when nscesaary.
Work dons with aatisfoctioh and diapnUh, nt
Shop or Sin Met*, on Bpoc-lol application.
WILLIAM & HOWARD.
Csmts, Qfit August 19,1171 IwU
T nr NEXT SESSION OPENS ON MONDAY,
October 2d. A full Collegiate Cour»e of In-
structiou i* given. The entire exponae* of a stu
dent, including board iu uussing club*, tuition,
and other Colics* fete, flwl, lights nnd washing,
need uot exceed $306.00 for the scmiiou of niuo
months. The same expenses, if board be had iu
private (amilies, will bo $3*0.00.
A Law School, under the control of able aud ex
perienced professors, is connected with the College,
Fur catalogue and farther particulars, address
B. BURYK A R,
jyl* vtvctlj ChainoM v( the faculty.