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twiiM at*, la tba Western Wart*,
rommemwflat>V okfloek Hondaf Bight,
tiro wiles distent from tho Coart Mown.
At 1 f'olock the fire ba* aproad faatfaUy.
Tbe lamas approached tha taNgmph'lfflna
•ud Ik* trim .Human oed fattiug.
Twenty blocks am dsattoyed;. the wind
blowing from Ilia south; flawing tin,n,In
flying over I be oily tbraalan ,la*nic<
Mon every She* (hs tow*r of the fimirt
Houso caught Are from flftag brand*.
Tbs lira fata taahal Want and HooTne
Street*, and ia beyond lta cbulrpl of the
ftreuieu. Tbe itumaaaa lumber yard*,
with the freight depots, burned. The low
alreed/awetnta to wflUotau '
Tbe whole diy la UutMlaaad; the panic
ia Increasing. At half.past' * o'clock the
We^raii
i Vnirra
(ton. Banl
Daiooeratir
■MagtoDi D. O,:
ff every
probably
today approved ao much of the court-
martial aenteuae a* sends Ms). Hodge to
the Penitentiary at hard labor for Ian
year*.
Tho fire waa alill raging at noon to-day
in Cbioagoi
The Preajrtent lelngrapha (ha Command
tt-aaacatas*
kw oompffVM i? a»la i—Ifsiri Tk#
hiiHiw oowpiniM 1 cwh ft IfltffltUt.
Tlit rim it itupaMblt' Motpl rt out
bridat; iwelrt otter bvidgtt bn bat
binwd. li ia fttrtd that tbt rtntioitg
bridgt will be r«-crn*fa«d by Ibt on»-
wbeluiiug IrtrtL Tbt ttilrotdt hnvt
td to run, tod ibtrt trt no tiaik
At present tbo lung It ettioitttd at two
hundred million*. Fire-proof building*
burnt like timber; few traainemi boutee
were ttrtd, cot teen their iNipere. No
piper urn be published until type comet
from elite where. Hum a ventelt etctped
by Iming tent tdrift into take Michigan.
The origin of the Are wtt in t ttable,
where n worntu went to milk a cow, with
• keroteno Imp. A large nnmber Are-
men have beeu killed. The Convent of
Mercy i» burned; pavement* burned; a
hundred *qu*r«* have burned In tooth
divitioui one hundred tbomaml em
ploy nee out of employment. Tho <’onnty
rocord* trt ttvtd; the city record* arc
loat.
It o'clock a. m.—At midnight luwt
night the Weateru Union Telegraph Of-
lice, wbioh b«d beeu located on the cor
ner of Wiirbaah Avenue and Hixteeutb
afreet, wan removed to 22d ntreet in con-
erqnence of tbe approach of the Are. At
a o'clock thi* a. m. notice wen given that
the Are wt* upon theta again, and they
uiunt ui«ke a further retreat. Hince that
time there ha* beeu no coiumnuicafion
Jfek
earriw lUmtltou rionaty by about WOO
mnjaetty.
TtMMi, Adjuster of lb* PboMi haw
mm Oa bun, wnafi Chiaagv daring the
flia. He thinks lh« flw waa promoted end
anggwwted, though not originated, by
ianandlaristn. Ila estimates the low at
two hundred allllora.
Nkw Vuuk, Oct. 11.—Tba Home In*.
Co. pnlilieh * curd, staling that from the
beet Information obtained they foal con
fident that they will he able to pay all
loasen at Chicago and alaawbere and have
nuipia accuriUoa loft to protect policy
holders, with aaaurancc from atorkbuldera
of additional capital. Tha company con
tinue. to inane poliriea aa nanal.
Tbe Continental will oowe out with
capital intact and • large aurploa.
Tbe Market Fire Ini. Co. hna deter
mined to snapend.
It ia reported that Actor k Co. will
likely go into bankruptcy.
Ra.tihom, Oet. It.—-Tha Episcopal
Convention pawed a revolution ordering
colleotiona in all cborckw Sunday, lr.th
inat., for Chicago.
Nkw Youk, Oct. II.—A woman recently
releaaed from n lunatic aaylum, threw
beraelf and two children front tba upper
atory of her reaidenco.
Mra. Adam Grant took oxalic acid thro'
mistake, which killed her.
lNnuNAi'OLM, Oct. II.— Itev. Or. Eddy,
who lout just arrived from Chicago, re
ports tha lose, both in life and proparty,
with the city, beyond conception. Tho |teople are
Wakhikotok, Oct. 10.—The heavy rain J curving Ity tho tliotiuands, and that not
at Chicago haa put ont the lire. This lass than eighty thousand aro liornolesa.—
la oonArutnd through rogoler pvepnrcd food and clothing aro urgently
nnd ofllotai channels. i noadad. Thus far the supplies that have
Nkw Yobk, Oct. 10, 10 a. 111.—In tho i hecn Bent havo not lessened the peril of
Htook Hoard io-dity a motion to donalu starvation. Oarroling and thieving nro
$20,000 to the nuffercra t,y tbe Chicago ' fre<|iiont at nigtit.
ing General at Chtoagn* to firm rations ^ re , he referred to a eonunittoe, with j Boston, October 11.—Tbe Custom
nnd Nothing to the enffarers; and If the P°* or 1,1 it *» “« "» "ftlccrs seized a outgo of tub
anpplf U not anflMant, to oall on 8t.
Louis.
A large Are haa broken out in Detroit,
Miukigeu.
Latum—Fully a third of Cblengo in
rtflna, and tho lira atiU raging. Tramu^t
Howe gone.
K*w Trtidt, Ool. lf._—A report just re
ceived .ays tho Ore ie burning aa far
Bedth as Karrison attest Md w far north
t.s Chicago Avenue, and badly on tha wait
aide,
Wahittkotow, Oot. b. —The Mayor of
Cincinnati telegraphs the Mayor of Chi
cago landing Me Are department nnd
provisions.
Many liouaw have l>acn blown ap to
atom tha conflagration without effect.
A fntuu meeting waa held iff Ohio, Uov.
Uigra presiding, for Uw relief of Chicago.
The Crosby Opera House bw been de
stroyed, “ Tha low ia bow wtlmsted at
lifly miUinaa. Tha Palmar Houm haa
broil burned, The Chief Engineer of
Cincinnati with throe aaginw and bow
Itaa started for Obleago.
. JhvobKwuou, tan ailw from Oairann,
Oet. i, 11 ooloek.—Half of tba oily ia da-
stroped. Tho flamoe oontlnua almost un
opposed. The gas works are destroyed,
court buna* ia destroyed, all baavy busi
ness houses doelruyod, bundled and fifty
thousand people horn slam, fabulous
prices are paid for vehicles to carry val-
nnhlcs from danger, bridges aro ell de
stroyed. The low of lifo is unknown,
Imt the ntvosts are filled with people look
ing for tha lost.
emcano, Get. !).—Madison, Market,
ciintim, Jctforimn, Ibiffaio, and Griswold
st reels are minim. Both sides of Chicago
river is n mam of mins. Efforts to save
tbe (taut House and Gas Works were
futile. Tbisty uMortp veShals ata Warn
ing now: many have t»een destroyed.
Every nupi in the city is sailed for duty,
Nwrly eyory bridge over tha Ohioago
river is Imrned, All is terror.
Lstrii—1'he lira In Ohioago is nndor
control. Threr.i|tiarlom of tbe eity lying
north of the river, ia in ruins.
New Yuan, Gut. h.—-At u meeting of
the stnckliolderB of tbs Alabama A Chat
tanooga Railroad the following were elect
ed : Win. F. Drake, of New York, Presi
dent. Directors—ltusssll Mega of New
York, A. J. Iirexel of Philadelphia, It. T.
(Vilsou of New York, J. F. Harbour of
Alexandria, Va., J. Lowlier Welch of
Philadelphia, Henry A. Hmytho of New
York, C. N. Wise of Now York, O. Cal-
liouii of New York, tin. C. Hlicldon of
New York, C. W. Imevitt of Philadelphia,
G. Hilton Suribnet of New York, A. F.
Higgins of New York, Wm. D. lliahop of
Hr lug* port, Joseph Morris of Montgom
ery, Ala, Jim. 8. Kennedy of Tusksloo-
na, Aik.
CgirAiio, Oct. ft—,1 p. m.—The aulire
I nisi noss part of tho eity north of 12lh
litreet on both aides of tbe river and the
liranchga destroyed. Every printing of
fice, bowl and railroad depot burned.—
Tha . whale north side of tho otty la re
ported destroyed, sad a large district is
alill'burning on the west iiwo north of
12th slraat. The firs has baaa stayed at
Harrison street. From them to Division
at taeCwd from the river to the Uke, an
nrpe of four miles Iona tad Qua wide, all
swept off. Wind blowing a gala from tha
southwest; a change to tba north ia al
most sure to sweep ttia satire residesoe
district south of Dtth street. It ia said
tho water works aro sUU all right, but the
water has beau shut off south to supply
tlio demand north. Thousands ass leav
ing thaatty by ovary available means.—
< l rest l)"*gcL apfi suffering ia inavltahla.
Every city nnd town offers maietaim.—
Huffalo auhneribM plot),oaf), Cineinuati
$200. Wl#, W.'T.ouij f7J,000.
Cooked foodie being sent tha aaffaring
firemen from other cetias. Great credit
is given the teiagrspb sapsrintaadant in
getting couubiuisoatioa from tho dimmed
city. -
THK vroi LLTMMT.
W thiiivi; ton, . Oat* <nnfl*nr>
iiuu in- Ohio«go> still nrouwen. Anumt-
nneo is going from all dirsctioim. Tha
railroads carry provisions, on fad trains,
free, am ass
Worckstkh, Got. U.—State eonalablea
are seizing liquor. A conflict between
the Bupa api^'t'gdtipt authoriffea ts ini-
minenr
SAv*NXAu,Oct. •.—'Fhe maaicipal elac.
tiou passed off quietly. Tha DamuoraUe
ticket, with Col. John Soriven for mayor,
is ulecied by over two ihouSapd majority.
Ovor ona-iialf • tha nagroaa happened to
hute voted tbo I)otuoct|lt0 tlokot.
.Sami>\\ i«*h, 0\|.vuio, Oot 10.—Thtr
t*en tfwclUnga, three etoree aud four
taro* ere Ixuood.
^V^t P^ U> —Many inaamaea
coiupames I’jye temporarily auapei^ded to
mm bow thoy «Und. All will pay a* rapid-
j -a “ ““ *•' ‘
troDHury will allow under $.10,000, mw
oatrivd nnaiiiiiioiihly.
Tbroo heavy houno failuro* are rujxirtcd.
Stock* aro greatly dcproHMtd ; thoro
SPECIAL NOTICES
9* Umbau'i flr«t 0i:rman Itilttn cur«a (pb*
I tlriUflty.
19* Li|tj»*MD'ff OrwU OerefiB BUUra cur«s Dy»-
19 MwBfiii'f Orel 0«ratn BltUn cunt
M acv*r w*ll" |**G|»lff.
49» Mppau'i Oraat OerauiB Bitten can* Her-
towMe.
^-I.ippnuktt'fl Great Oertnati Dittera glffM ae
* Isippman'i OrMht tttrmu Bitten pnrnti
until »ini Iot«rifiUt«bt Foverff.
• Mppniff
i Great Oorin»n Bittun r«faUte«
I.lppn>»n'a
tHHI.
Ornt OeriMu Bitten piiriflcit
of $18,000, * htslonginK to Hamnel
A. M*y. which wa* entered for 20,000
ponrirl* low titan it* actual weiiibt, which,
, if it hud riot been diHcoverod, would have
flnclinn in Iho who|« lint. Weatoru Mock* 1 oh*atcd tlio (iovornmeiit out of 12,000
are not cmllud in tbe Hoard to-doy. | |iotindrt.
Kloaiu onKinoMwith proviNiouxaro ^oiuH | Cmrtoo, Oct. 11.—Noon.—l orty-one
from all point* for Ubinaf(o. ; (MirHona weiro *hot in iuakiii|{ arr«nl* la*t
Nearly all tho theatre* are pluying for ( niKht. Ninety Itodic* have been recov-
the relief of the milTerer*. , errd from tlm ruin*.
Nkw York, October 10.—At a mooting I Ht. Loi ik, Oct. It.—The ioauraucc
of the (leriuauia, Hanover, Nin^ara and eompanioH here have a half inillion iu
Uepnhlic luhiiraliue ('otupanie*, eontpo*- ' Chiun|'o, ail to be |>nid. The Ameiicau
ing the Underw riter * Agency of Now Central has a ipiarlor of a inillion.
York, held to-day, dun preparation wu* i Gov. Hionmi bun onlled out the militia
made to pay immediately ou adjiiHtmunt ^ to Hiipproh* tho Ku-Klux iu Uiikou and
all 1o*hoh iu the Chicago tiro, by doing j Moddard uoiiutie*.
which the oapltala of all the companies I Tho „ ru rlimiin ' K Tmr HekcU in Mss.-
will roniaiu unimpaired. I ncUtiHullH the Deiuoerutui, with Jotiu
llanry U!«w* and Jay Cooke A Un. gave t^uiuey Aflimm f«»r Governor; the Hopeh-
oseli fll'KXl to tho Ohioago aulTerura. J. wllh Waahburno ; tlio Labor lta-
¥ u i. j* fft ~ t ~ , | ,. , I form, ut the head of which in Wendell
L. Morgan k Co., of London, telegraphed „,. (iuv#rn „ rC . h a lnUr |„ i „ 0 .
their oorrenpoudent* to draw on thorn for
l|i.1,(NM) for tba aauio pur|K>*e.
CnABLOTTHVILl.K, Va., Hi) *70.
Mwsni, J*rol» Mppman A tiro.:
OHiitlpuH’fi—I liornby fortify tlmt I Iiavp rmru-
i mil nipI ii nil in my pmrtii:i< l.ippiiirtii * Or pm l
Ui rniNii Huti rn. I rptfitnl tliHin m mu iwliulntltli-
tunic iiikI i»p|H'ti/.i'i.
Very trnly yuiim,
(PiKtiotJ) J. W. I’OINDKXTBR, M. D.
JACOli LIFFMAN A DUO., Druggi*t*,
Hoi*! I’roprlnturs for tlm United State*,
No. 71 New Street, N. Y , uitd HuvmuihiIi. 0«.,
F. J. BI’UINGEU,
WbolcMti: Mini n tail dt alor in iTuviNi.iiii', Omiu,
yuraK". Flour, Li<|'n>n, Wiuoii and Bi^arfl,
UNUKUTIIK OP Kit A IIOUHK, COl.t'MlH’H, 0A
Look to Tour Children.
TU Orml toothing Remedy.
bieiMb'a JfltimlMWfftoaBd foHftWte.'tt.e-j
Bjrrap. ) |»roc«wi of tiling. (Ceuto
Mr*. S 8*Ii4«m roBvatfflonii nod over ( Price
WkUcaaiB'ff VetHBr* all 4hMBMM iod4»nt to< IS
By rap. ) tafanta «nd otiildrua. (.Oiiu
Mra. ) Cuw Biarrtir, Wobirj (Price
Whiteoaib'ff Vaud Hummer t^rmpluiaU in < 'IS
Byrup. ) chiltlma of all aget. (Cenu
It U the great lufhnU’ and Ctiildrcu'ii ftwllilng
Rnauidy la all dUordcrff brought un by Teething
or any otlwr cauMt. Pr«|Nir«d by thu Grattou Med
icine OuaitMuy, Bt LouU, Mo.
BuM by draggi'te aad daalen in medicine every-
where. atigUl dewly
A BOOK FOB THE MILLION.
VOX tw«otd at Mile «
fr Bfoad
i- VcmAqrta
One Engine and Boiler, the hv Mill and FIs-
Mne raa>|iiete, with Inmm; Uie BhUi hom* aad
the gamoier. bevled ao aa the property «>f the
C<MM>er Wow Manufarturtag Co., to aattefy a A fa
*2 “ T “ r Geoiwe M. Oeupor ve. tbe Geuper Plow
Manafncturlag Co.
A Private Conm
tlie Marri-d, i»r
nbottt ti* marry,
physiological my«t
Cuirago, October 10, Noon.- Tho tiro
ooutiuuod to burn all night on tho north
■ido, but (hi* morning it i* under control.
Nothing remain* on that aide from tho
river northward to Lincolu Fark, and
from the north branch of the river on the
we*t to the Lake ou the oa*t. Thi* por
tion of tho city, except along the main
river, where there were bimiuo** block*,
wa* occnpiod by dwelling*. Two-third*
of the imputation of the di*trict were
OetnmuH and tkandinavianH; theae people
are now hoaaoleaa.
^At tl o'clock thi* morning rain catuo ; It
did not rain long, but roof* and tho
ground were wot.
Fifteen hundred oitixuue have boon
aworn ua Npocial |H>llce. Tho Federal
fore© ia employed to guard property.
A hundred thou Hand ration* have boon
burned.
Two men wore caught at IncomliariHU)
aud hung to lamp |M»*t*. Thi* nummary
proocoding awed tho thieve* into hnriu-
leaNUOM*.
Kvery train bring* engine* and firemen,
wlm iiumodiately go to work. They are
pluying ou coal pile* to nave fuel.
Kooiuh which rented laid week for flifty
dollar* uow command live thousand.
The newapaper* arc already at work
prepariug for ruNumptiun. Water for
drinkiug and oooking ia aeciired from the
lake* and park*. ThoUHaud* of people
are camped about the artcuian well. Vhe
people arc fed in the churuhe* aud nchool
hoiiHo*. It wan cold thi* morning, caus
ing great Huffering, but the people aro
praying for more rain.
Nkw Your, Oot. 10.—The Spectator, an
iuNuranee journal, *ays that uoro of the
leading corporations are iunolvont. A
number of the Ie** prominent havo mink
all their capital; but the failure of every
oue of the*# would neither online a pauic
nor seriounly att'oot thu general prog run*
>1*.
ami tlm Frohibilory ticket, with It. G.
Filtman for Governor, liutlor wm* vo
ted for iu both tho*c disorganization con
vention*, which are otl'Hlioots from the
Itadical parly. If thi* dinatl'uctiou
nmouuf* to anything, thoro i* hope that
MoHHachUHott* may ite Democratic.
('■pt. J. Is. Barton.
Tho Kavannah Itqmblican of Sunday
morning give* the following fact* in oou-
neutiou with the middon dcatli of ('apt.
JoHAph L. Morton of thi* city:
Mr. Morton had been upending, Nuveral
week* at Sharon Spring* for the benefit
of a rheumatic complaint with wliiuh bn
had boen nfllictud for Hoinu time, lie
Arrived here about two o'clock yontorduy
afternoon, ou board tbe HteAin*hip Leo,
from New York, to all nppoarance* entire
ly roNtored and in excellent Mpirit*. After
dinner lie took u Htroll over tho city w ith
a friend, and while walking complained of
a euddeii pain ill thu chcKt, though noth
ing neriou* wa* thought of it at thu time.
Thu party continued their walk for roiuo
time afturward, hut tluding the pain in-
cruNNing, at the *uggu*lioii of hi* friend
Mr. Morton returned to hi* hotel nnd
threw himself 011 thu bed. Still, uo *ori-
otiN apprehension* wero felt, but while a
gentleman present wa* feeling hi* pulse,
and before medical aid could bu procured,
be maidenly expired. The event i* very
much regretted in thi* community.
The Late J. L. Morton.—'The ro-
niaina of our late fellow citizen, JoHopb
L. Morton, arrived by the train from Sn
vanuah yesterday ut noou, and were re
ceived At the do|M)t by a committee of
firemen nnd a number of hi* personal
frietpls. Thoy wero conveyed to hi* late
residuuce, w here they remained until tho
hour of burial, four o'clock p. 111. Aftor
tho funeral RervicoH, which were conduct
ed by the Kev. A. M. Wynn, the remain*
were curried to the coiuotery for inter
ment, escorted by a long line of flreiuon
on foot and citizen* in carriage*.
Thu* ho* pawn'd from among us one of
our olde*t citizens, aud one whono tmiuo
honorably Appears upon the earlier
record* of our town as often a* that of
of iiiNurauoe. A great majority of the j •“J °*^ or man *
oompAulen pay Iuhaon promptly; Home of j Gkouoia Home Insurance Co.—We
them have already begun to put their j rake pleasure iu informing thu public, a*
asset* iu order to liquidate ohiigatioD*. | do iiy uu tbority, that this sterUog com-
'Ihe Spoctstor estimate* that the actual j pauy is not a sufferer by the Chicago cou-
1 oases or companies will sot much exceed j Hugrslion.
thirty-tlve million*. The emupauioa doing '"**• • *7
bazimiM in Ohlo^ UolJ -wouty-thw. Akotkkk l'KKM.uv lUui.-Wo .ro R l.d
1 to see that our fnoud James T. Mnr"hall,
millions assets, including sevcu millions
held by Chicago oompauisa.
Humor says thut eight companies have
failed ; but we hod better wait for otMcial
anuounoemeuU.
of Talbot county, got the premium of
*210 for the second best bale of cotton
from Georgia at the Ht. Louis Fair. Mr.
Marshall is oue of the very best farmer*
Tho Prooidont of tho Intornotionol In-1 >“ eo,,otr Y' » u ‘ 1 > u » k «‘ » P 1 - 11 '.* of
corn, wheat and Imcon, a* well ae tine
cotton. We congratulate him. and hope
lie will get tho Urst premium next time
for tbe best bale.
Aurauoo Company leaves for Chicago to
make settlements.
New* Yoke, Oct. 11.—Tliure was a urns*
Cuban meeting loot night. F. P. Ague-
lera, Vico President of the Cuban Kopnb-
iic, presided. The meetiag waa e eelebre-
tiou «>f the third arndversary of the declar
ation of Cuban iude|>eu4eucu. Attend
ance Varge. v . c> t
A. T. Stewart scut tifty thoUbAud dollars
to Chicago.
Four stock failures announced. Flue-
tuations of 2U to JO per cent, frequent.
The tendency of Block ia decidedly down
ward.
Tho World'9 special from Chicago, 11th,
1:00 a. ui.—Wind blowing a gale. Fire
apparently subdued ; baa not spread since
noon yesterday. Bank vaults all appear
in good condition. The nnmber of dead
found in the rum* to dole, forty. Ruins
not all aooeaaible yet. Weather cool,
lutemra suffering among tin» thousand
families on the prairies—one thousand
An Anchor to# Wini>w ard. — It i* good
fl.MUiaiixitfm when Ukjii* I* rctwua i»» expset lievvy
momIIht, l»» tlroji an nln li»»r It* Miutluaol-
W. miv in Hi.. mi'Ut of Hi, flonMin of chilli mt.l
li'Vwr. Tli** isrc pinpullvr of lliii tll*lrv«!>ina iu«l
n>i> I# IliaUUn’* atmnath Vltlor*. A ro»ir»o of
U,-k tni|HWMhlt
to wiudwanl.
tali 1 iu thoantuiou. uhou t
OlIV MW KIMlkrtl Mild riv.(l|,
forlitWiN tlio Btouiacli «^tt
viii.ition*. Lot dy*|,o|,(lci
and dr.);, no ant lior to wtu'
TU* U\*'Y U UWK nOftBlI
routiiiaMlIy altortmtini; 1
liner and the told o! i
>»d uf the year. Tint i
•u,h alleratioii*. Lv
aide Ionic uill r
uder 1
Take tl>e hiut and drop an nuchoi
» are nnHit linhle to tm diffordewd
» (he
that ItoMlol
anti-bilioui
a indwai d.
«iMfft plnli
r'» ^toiunrh Uuters i
Biediciiie, nud diop
1 .»'her ii
tseen the aarmth of
itttur thuu ut any other
iMH-ulinrly the mcmmou
the iulioUB rememlier
’ n r ; The wiM«t plnii ia lv foOMtall evil. The
iiizumuo. t.uts *cr« gi.on tll.ui juristdsy. Bolief i,,.„ ,i„„, >r r..i h. i,„ di~.r.l. t. of ih.
i« coiuiug Iron mil qantm. t utor, ua-1 «..nuoU, iri-f.Ml.ati-. Of .u>. ui«.b, .nd .11 n*vr
rortun- soueral clooot pravniL. 1 l * k '' ** «• «*•»»<-
* IUZ'1 Hull. ItiUlrtt Ii-I-'m ai.OllB. il Hill..#.
oompatties lt*T0 uunj ntiUtott, luuud
upon n*l firiMrt ttoBbd utd ta Ohlngo,
bat m Um4t roU u.lp nqain I—tin Kloue.
Dim# will more Utut ttocur# tb# dabto.—
Ttuf Kftmh.od no Im.
Omcnqt*a^G«l. iu.-«nwri J»i«h
•oriritM jxere to h#x» tad talb tat Biffkt
riU XBpprt-t bat tbe/ Mitt the anppm
toGbtaigo.
• N/w Itu, oa. lO.—Tta esoUioMt m
ia bo wta *tau>l in rqffBrd to tbe C'Meego
ffia. There in xn lmin«B«e iale at fpm
MH*(NUiMSvMM x . '
s A-WlSdSt Off- Thuen frot jarieBja.
ia rnUK, Md IivRhU b' VM Ltr-
■Hrtri OriMt; t4&2t3+Ud Ota
amw* «m« vditaMta
Littix Uock, Oot. 11.—Herioud tronble
in u|.|>tebond«d iu tho Creek NkIioo.
Govertuueut iroo|Nt are ell beilff removed
from Fort Uilwott. No troo|ielopteiierre
order. Blood/ timaa looked for.
HotrroM, Oet. 11.—The Bide ead Leath
er Ioauntuee Co. loom three qaarten of a
miUiuit dollar* ia Cktoe^o.
P*oto>xkck, Oot. ll. -Greadaattffki
woo tbe Doagta* cup.
Pacuaauai*, Oot. 11.—BepeblicM
ataJmOff for the dtfforeat madidale* la
the cUf naffea from Mro to ten tboumad.
Tbo M*M L*gW*tsr> vrill piotably rtaad,
*«aate. 18 Bapa, aad U Dome.
s»am-> UOm
Tut Ir.—Mra. (Yhileoutb deetreH all to
trr Iter ttyrup; If I. til. cl.1ldr.11'. .ret uMIkiiia
rt aii-dy, »ud aold at tit* lot pries of HA rest*.
Buck horrid feelings as I experience bo
oa* coa 1 ataxia*. I M dM|>oud*nt, a* tkoufh
*«MB*thinf *«ful wa* gulag to happen. Ua*
mom' Liv*r B*cuUtor. if jroa would avoM *erh
fMileg*.
Mabruue Guide-lntereofing work,
BBOKWiNM eUMravinna, '> >i |W|e*. Price 50 c«al*.
Addrtaa Pr. Bait*' IHapeaflary, li North Bth *tr**t,
II Loth. Mo. 9m> advertUosiMU. [afl* ly
(9* Bee advertisement of Dr. Batts'
H*p*BT». Ueodod Book for tho Millton—masuass
setao—is Asvihot tuluoi. li ihwlf h* read hy
vU.
.MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
and revelntiufH «»f tli
«eiu«t *yntem. with th* Intent diff* nvitrie* in pro-
dsciag and prev*atiof ofl>prin(, how to pr**, rve
UiacoaipIniifNt, Ac.
Thi* I* ad inter,ifllinff work of two hundred and
twenty-fonr pofc*, with numerou* einciaviuK*,
aud comtfttn* vnlunldf. informwtitm for thtiw who
aro married, or contemplate atarriaire. Htill it in
a IriH.k ‘.hat oiisht to l#e k< |»t under ItK-k and k, y
and nut laid cnn-len-tly *lM,nt the liutiae.
Rent to any on*(fre*of po*taK'-‘J for fifty rent*.
Addre#v Dr. Butin' DiaperuiAry, No. li North htli
Mtreet, Hoi lit l#oul«, Mifluoilri.
RUu I* the Aflielcd Md Hi-
ArluMle.
Before applying to the notnrion* qtinrkrt who nd-
vertiae in pul,In- im»p*t», or naing any qua, k ri jiie-
•iie*, periina l*r. Butt*' work, tin matter wlmt your
•li*fii«e ia, or how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Butt* can be ooiiinilted, pernonnlly or hy
nmil, on the dl**»ne* mentiGn'-d In hi* work#.
Ofllt e, No li North Kixhth ntreet, between Market
and Oherinut, H* Izoili*, Mo.
niiglft d*wly
SURE POP!
dR
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACH ES,
DEDRUGS, &c.,
never fnlirng. Boiea double the
llarniidlrnlly tomb',I und «ilvk.,) n fresh.
rorani- by K. C II.mhI k liro., lUnka A Itiook",
A. M. llrMiinon, Dr. K. A. Wnie nud all druiuiat*.
ne b.t d»wly
IIHOOKK 1
Chill and Fever Fills
\ ltK A POSITIVE AND SPEEDY CLUE OK
Obill and K. ».-r 1I„ «p..,|y nud ,» riM..„-nt
DR. SIMMONS’
Liver Regulator,
preparation of toot* and IterlMi, wariMiit*>«l to la
i Idly regulable, and r«n do n„ Injury to any oue
li peraUtently, It
p.Hit) -f lb
holy,
dvpr
Iw.rl., |«ii. In tkalinvl,'r->.r.liJwu..iln>|ay.
holla, |»aili III the Imm k and I,hum., afftliiun, eiyahn.
lAi, female Affertlon*,and . ilioii* •ti*ea«e* generally
Pr, | and oily by J. H. ZCILI1V Jt CO.,
Di uggiat*, Mar.
Pftr > f I: by n all f 1 2*.
The following highly reapectnlde per*
tally at tent to the virlnea of thia Ynlirnble i
anti to whom we nn*i it Xpert fully refer :
Gun. W.H. Molt, Preal.b nt u •’ ■ •
J. a. Pelder, Perry, (In . \d
Ua.; George J. Itaiuf.tnl. Eli
R.; C. Ma*ter*.,n, )><| , Mienft 11.M' roiiuty ; J
Butt*, Halnbridge, Ua.; l>> ken k Bliarliww k, Kdib
. '.,1. E. K. Hpuik*, Albany,
. Efl.| . Cntidiii'D>| h. W. H.
Plorldlan," Tafiali.
Ua.; Virgil Power*,
; R.
. W. Ilurke. Mar,ui,
uperiiitendeiit S. W. R. K
King*too, Ua ; I 'tler Macon Telegraph,and other*.
Poe Bala at all DsoootAv*.
jAnStdAwlv
Lowest Prices!
Photographs and Ferreotypes.
G. T. WILLIAMS
U iikiiiiI priee*, with entire aatlrtfaetioi
»y. Price* a* follow*!
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, any Myle or |
l.-rti |M.| doren, or *1 iH-r hair d.ir.en.
CARD FERREOTYPES. 11.50 per dor<
I.ARGE PHOTOGRAPHS of all kiud*. nuy *i*ea
pom #1 each to any price dealred.
All |MTMGiifl in doubt of getting gi>«>d and anti*
letorjr picturea, will plenffu cull nt thu Galb-iy and
e convinced.
Ureal rare in Hecurlng gniNl aud (lerfcct like'
of the *
.-entliei
(•a til »'i
• that
deolAWtiM'PN*
r COPYING PROM OLD
I ami Im« satiafitnl that I
nothing to try, if you are
et, (up Mail*) *igu of the
U. T. WILLIAMS, Aiti*t.
Latest News!
f HAVE IN STORK AND AM CONSTANTLY
I receiYlng
BACON—Side*, Shoulder*. Hants;
CORN—Deal Mianmv White;
FliOPR—Of all grades;
MOLASSES and SYRUPS;
SUU ARS, COPPERS, TEAS;
Liqi'OKS. SALT. 8II0KS,
And w lull Stock of Qtacerlw of all kind*, at
loa«Ml (-anil price*, at wholceale and retail.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Corner Praukliu aud Wurren atreet*,
Jed wtdecll ColumbUH, Georgio.__
L. GUTOWSKY,
PRACTICAL
WATCH ^
MAKEByfflj
jew'eler,G3I
(Forth* last two poors in chart* of tho Watoh
oo4Clock DoparUaoot for T. 8. 5UIAE),
a A 8 opoood o Etoro most Soar to Boohs A
Brooks' Dm* Etoro. and dosiraotoia-
t his friowd* ood tho oablic that ho is pro*
porod to da *p kinds of work lo klsllo* of
kosinoss. 0* hood and for sol* ot low rat**.
A 8ELECT STOCK Of
GOLD ABO 111# VBA. WATCH KB,
IKTII THOMAS’ CLOCKS.
001*0 ABO BILYBR CHAIMS ABO
JBWBLBV of *w*rp otyl*.
IT WATONEI tad CLOCKS ro
paired osd warvoatrt Bow is ■•atPi,
iasd Wtf
Administrator’* Notice.
A LL aerwoos hoMiug claim* agaiost the e*tat*
A «f Franci* J. Abbott, d^’d, arw ‘
Mi* pr*—ot f
J.#. WSOA
•t—d, matainiog
Iri-vlul <-n t,# mttirfy a fl fa in
ibun and Chari— K Biurteil, Trw*t«M,
Auiuuda P Rubiauu. esocutrix.
At BMIU* tiai* and place, on* acre of laud aad all
the improvement* th. rooii, «ituat«d ia the Coweta
Cooieyvitl*. on ruwd ta Lwoapkia, iu
Rryun
•COgf.
GUBty. Lei uJ
a* the property ..
Qhick Sales and Small Profits
J-. O- JORDAN’S.
I AM KECEIVISG AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GOOD
•a* onfall/ (elected dock uf
FIRST CLASS GROCERIES,
Such u Finuts Deed, conwiLinft of 8UOAB, COFFEE, LABD, BACON, 8YBCT,
TOBACCO, and all qrade. FLOUlt, diraett/ from muiafastnnni in St. Ix>nis.
All ktndi uf PCBE LIQUOR*, at tbu IuhuoI figure* for which they can be Hold.
SHOES, HATS. NOTIONS. Ac. Alio, OHNABUllOS, SHEETING,
SUIBTINO, STRIPES, PLAIDS, and all kind, of FACTORY GOODS
>o)ry, tlec'd, in the band* uf hte adatlbi*-
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
W ILL l»e Wild at Rltta k Span err'* awcUnW mom,
<m It mad *tr«*t, in Ufdumbua, Ua., on the Brat
Tuesday in Novaatber next, within the legal hour*
of sale, the foilowiug tie*cri>riv] properly, to-wit:
One m{»e tnarhiue autl fanner; 2 reel*, tin *|*lndlee
end:; I l<aiid luatdiin*, 1 tallow Imx, 1% »lripping
card... I puit cuuuu-r scale*, In window «a«h,! 4 keg
of nail*, 1 box I Ox 12 gla«* t 2 .(-gallon oil can-, |»art
IfGX ffky light glata, *t:W; a lot of alieet ateel. a
bundle of rope nud I nggiag; 1 yarn ticket l*ox. 1
yarn cupboard; 2 steam or Water patent p-< I
vaivea, |L' Inch; 1 globe valve, IJ4 inch; 1 key
hole saw, l |»iece 12-im h IH-lting, | p*i r puatoMce
Hcales, I glolw I tuip, 2 Iron crow Inira; a lut of
* learn pipe fitting; A 1-gallon oil can*, 1 •h*«ii
patent rihoinpeoiu'x) oil can*, ti patent oiler*, 1
upright iihw frame, 1 pair lap real**, I 2-incli auger,
1 iu a* bine citplniard; it lot of wa*te. nny KXJpoUtnl*;
1 pair of oiling «tep*; 5 piece* Hx* Inuitier, 1 piece
lux 12 lumber, ami '» obi aater bnckeu. I^vUhI on
M- tile property of the httam Cotton MOU, to *ati*
fy a H bt in favor of John King, v* the Mp-am Cot-
Ion Mill*, property p'diited out by plaintilt’i
At same time and plare, 1 ru|« macliibe and fun
ner; 2 reels, IJD spindlui
ilirl
alve
J 1 glob
I piece 12-iurti leatki
•cities, I glob* Utup, 2 ir*
in pi|M* fitting; H l gall<
• iTboUiptiuu'*; oil • an*;
■•ia frame, | f^ir lap arab
At Iho very lowest tiuttreo.
In fact, u»y motto ia ‘*Uuick Sale* with Short Profit*."
for y<*ar*«Ko*.
Please cell ood examine
w Mb KFENOEH FOUE, formerlv of Harris county, is with me, aud will be
glod to serve bio friouds at auy time, at No. lo Corner (west oidej Broad afreet, op-
pooite Planters' Wareho***H*. C^imbai, Georgia.
Heptember .1th, 1871. Dm J. C. 4 OK DAN.
NEW FALL GOODS
AT
«*y l«-» pound-. I fair of oiling atep*; ft pine*
*»» luiuli. r, I pu IU by 12 luml-r, am* S old
water l.iMket*. I<*vied on a* the property of the
F.-oui C-.ilou Mill-, to Mali-fy 4 li ta iu favor of
J-«n— M. Ilidlif, vs the Bleam Cotton Mills.
I'rop- 1 ly IMiinted out bv plaintifl a attoiuoy.
••il" M J. J. RRADFOllD, iGi. r.n.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
FRANCE* BELL, ) Lite I for Divorre in Mu*
VS. , C .gen *up*tior Court, .May
M. ETC 11 Kit IIKLL, j I< rj., 1*71.
I.y the .
> that tl
"ly; I**
• b*- perfer
Iu- C.dumbu* I
«"uu»y. n
GKO. Y. POND. Clerk.
»EE COUNTY J. P Ills:-
»"d aud olllcial aigi.atur
1*71.
JOHN W. DUKR. Oidif
OUKR COUNTY.—Bier I
THE VIRGINIA STORE!
WE ABE RECEIVING A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
to which we invite the attention of buyer*, amraring then of the auperior character
and moderate | rices of our good*. Wo are prepared to demonstrate that onr motto,
“Qniok Hale* and Hmall Protita," is tbe trno one for tho consumer. We eonuierate
only a few article* a* on index to onr stock :
Eli and Fancy Milks, Cretans, ftattouns, Empress Cloths nnd Poplins, in great vari
ety ; Good Bl’k Alpaca at 2.1c—very cheap : Clonks, Shawls sna Corseta ; Meriuo
aud taiof/s Wool Vents ; Drawers, Hosiery, Olove* and Handkerchiefs;
Elegant stock Ribbons and Velvets; largo stock Furs, $1 to $K) per net.
Carpets and Rugs in al! grades ; MNI pr Good Kid Gloves, at till ;
100 pairs Harris Seamless Kid Gloves.
Wo make a spxcultt of Clotbn nnd Casuimeren, of which we have a superb ntock.
Also, Richnrdnou'n celebrated make of Hhirtn, and other family goods. We call s|»c-
dal attention to our Roots and Shoes, most of which wo have made and guarantee
not to rip. targe ntock of Bud Illauket*'. some of them extra tine. Everything sold,
CR1GLEU A GORDON.
roliril. Try rlieui.
.JOHN W. RROOK.H, I>nun«.ist,
tl .letHlfiWlf
n»7 iiiMMti m , c.tiumbii
1 T NI V EKS A I. I.IVr IN.-I H ANTE I'OMPANV
. «.f New Yoik. 0. PeaUaly, E M. Holterta.
PKAIIUDY k ItOllKIlT.*, lieu. ial Ag 'iit*.
Ulh— at Uiilttu'H Ding Blora,
loti III 1.4.1 .treet, r« lumbu*. Ueurgia.
I»a. ('(KI.iklrTmay, 1 \| l .,ii,„i V\jinin. i.
Dp. John E IIugn, j Wwllral Examiner*.
R. .1. Hi *r»u. Lot .J Agent,
W. PkxsoBtr, Traveling Agent
iepl I
• If
Mocking Bird Food!
.1 ust received and for Sale by
•IOI1N. W. BROOKS,
(8nr<e**Gr It. It,u.k* k Br-.k*)
DRUGGIST,
bl applb
ny l.an.i *
il *iguature, thi
wit l» JOHN W. DUKR, Ordinary.
Q FORMA—MUfiCOQKK COL'NTY.-U illi.»in 5
*l , pl‘ r
4 II the
BOOTS At SHOES
O N hand and arrHIng, a full nt.M k of IIRBT
HAND MADE MOOT* mimI SIIO H. ioum-iigk
•I HOI III.E STITCH ED SCOTCH IIOT rOM,
I.IUIIT PUMP aud FANCY DRESS. Al— I.A
DIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Talbot County Sheriff Sale?.
W ILL !*• *old lM.f.,r* the Court lluuaoduur in the
town or TallM.it.,11. Talbot cauiity. Oa., on the
firat Tlieadity Iu Noveuirtir next, uilbiti the le-Ml
hour* Uf *«K the fidlttwing property, t.ewit
Twn miilM. One of Haiti mule* a dark bay mare.
mImmii four year* old; tli
upon a* tbo pro|
l*ty a It ta i«*ne,
county , March t
Crouch, v* Alii
out by plaintiff,
neta Id
old. Tim Name wen- levit
ertv or Alleu McWalker. lo
from the Supen.., Court -d Tail,
irm. 1*7". in lavor of \|. Rmne>
11 McW'aiker. Property point.
HUGH HALL. Sh-riff.
"• AS «WS W ‘™ >
Gtiurdiftn’s Sale.
B V virtue of an order .if tho Court of Ordinary
of 11 reel) county, Georgia, will Im* -old in front
ot the atore of Samuel Cherry, on Broad ntreet, iu
the city of ColiiMl.ii*, oil the tlmt Tuenduv in No
vember. 1S71. within the legal hour* of aale, (lie
follow ing deaf rll*. d property :
The Mouth half of lot* uiimher* IlKft nud :ixft. in
the city of Coluotlai*, county of Muarogee. contain
ta li one tpiarler of an acre, with all the Im-
•iuciiU thereon. Sold for the benefit of Klixa
, minor. IIOMER HENDKK.
2*» Id Guardian of KIIm King.
Executor’s Sftle.
aaitl c.
it. with
ribed l:
Joint DaveU|KM
t UoU*e dth.i ii, tlo
1 the
1 tlo llrat Tlio,lay
wit?
Part of 1*1 No HI, loutaiuiiig
lying in the 4th district of originally Troup
, now Harris.
Also, |»art of lot No 1«5, containing ‘JiMiacr,
I«4, ” l«n> ”
lying iu the tth dimitt oLTroup
■or,la 1
»'P>* td
D H.
Administrator's Sale.
A UKKKABLY to an order from Hie II,month
Court of Ordinary of Harris couuty, Ua.. wi
Ih sold before the Court lion*,' door in llamillo
aaid county, on the first Tuesday in Nove«»lK>r,t*7
Im*tween the legal hour* ol ml.*, the follow il
pro|*>rty iMdouging to the estate ofW'm S Dun
Sr. iat,- of said couuly, dee d, t,»-xa it:
One-half of lot of land No 40. and one-half of l<
No 51, lying iu the 2d district of said county.
~ naff cash. J. T. JOHNSON,
dtt td Administrator.
POSTPONED
Executor’h Sale.
t OHKKAIlLY to an order from the Hoi
try of
Horn
urnhU
sold la-fore tl»e Court House door in the town of
Hamilton, said county, on the first Tuesday iu
Novemlwr uext, between the legal hour* of sale.the
fidlowing property b««loaging to tlr* estate of W W
Hunt,,lec’d, to-Wit:
One-third Interest in a School House aud Lot
■ilnatcd in the town of Whiteevillc, said county.
Also eight *c4^*of land knowu os the Griggs I,
port td
rtKOIlOlA—MACON COUNTY.—To all and singu-
"7 lar, the Heirs and Creditors of the estate of
■a Jolley. 1*1* of sold county. doo*w**d :
You aro hereby notified that I, Anne R. Jolley,
•dwinistratrix and widow of said deceased, shall
f to the next Superior Court on first Monday
Nwmb*r next, lor the appointment of Commis
si oa*ra In adOMBoura, lay off and assign to uie
•r in th* loud* of said deceased, lying iu said
county.
TM* October id, 1871.
G eorgia - chattahoochri county.-
K. W. aud J- W. King, admiuislratora ot the
estate of Joel King, lain of said county, deceased,
have filed their application hr leave to rail iho
Ian,la belonging to th* e*tat* of Joel King, dec'd ;
All parties lnt*ra*t*d are hereby notified to show
onosa, if auy they hat*, why on order shall uut be
itMsed on th* lmh day of November next, grout-
tug said appRcaat* Isbv* '* “
w *■“ ‘
ortT UhH
Ordinary.
IUitk> B. HckMU, I Lta, tor Wtoto.
n. > Afrit T*rs, 1(7
lta. J. SMk»ril. J
E ' HpaMMihtM taotaMMra
tail tte, ta Aritedu, M m ; II
tan# kr ta Omrt tat wrta k. rtrbta#
■fM ta I4ri.il, (y firirttatta M thu orta !•
taOriwta —
wikmHHhOwl
L. L. SIAKVOBS.
telltart Atanw/.
A tm .itrtct ta« ta dluta ot hnk fc.i
cp7 I m*
KOlUi I
JOHN
(MIKE i
hereby ,
• .(tidal signature, tilt
IV. DUKR, Ordinary^
’ODNTV.—Henry M.
idicMli.ti, fur letters,
of James N. lUnisej
i liitnd .,ud ,.m<
W. DUKR, Ordinary.
WNTY.—John Qui
"I t..sa>d appli-
Hi'-u nuder m.v Iimg.I .>ili^l signature, this
fll, ,lH} . bepleuiber. 1*71 W
»' K’ Im* JOHN VV. DUKR, Ordinary.
fjF.oRGIA Ml'SCOOKK COUNTY.—Jidin W'
° Rldeniumr, ndmiiilstrator of Hi-e. ..!*■- i Dim
1 l>. Rideiiliour, Into of snid county, dec U, having
“Pld' •
Ail |M*n...,
"•y H, h"'
1 the
sin.II 1,1 I
on.lay in
id nnd official *igUMtili'
1*71.
It»IIN W. DUKR. Ordinary.
, lids
lay of July, 1871
pu id JOHN W. DUKR, Ordinary.
POSTPONED
Harris Sheriff 8al«.
W ILL in- sold before th* Courthouse door tu the
town ..i llamilt'.n,Georgia, ou tbe first lm*s
t. w itbill the legal houm or
perty. to-wit:
M. 224, 2190, 189 and 191,
in III,- l*tli district »f *
all l.ishi aer.-s, mure u
piu|*eriy ,d lleniy I. Lo
uty, <
I. Levied on aa tin
0 saiisty un. sxecu
1 the fin|m nor Court
Allred Inci*011, fur tlm use ..f Mrs K V Bingletuii,
xslleury I. Is»we; also tu snliafy tine ox.vuti u
i*Miied April it mi, IHU9. ^4id property |K,iul, dout
»•> pluiutiffs attorney.
uctT t l _ It. A. Ml'RI'HKY. iKp’y Sheriff.
ClBOBOU - II t K It IS COUNTY —ORMSi tfiY’fi
' " Orrict, Sept. 27. |K7I.—W liereoa, the estate «f
C.-lia Ann Cmwdtird, late uf <,aid county, deesased,
repre-cnlcd aud md likely to Im* represented ;
is is, therefore, tu at* and admonish nil con
'd to show cause (if any exist) nt the uvxt
hi her term of tl, • Court of Oidiliary of said
ly, why letter* of administration should not
p2S In
J. V. V.
v! official signatura, this
71.
WILLIAM:', Ordinary.
i 1 KORfllA—-HARRIS COUNTY.—Roliu A. Rut
Il - II. Administrator «f J*c»h M. Moon, de ',
nuk* - a] plication tor leave to aell the laud b,
longing lo (It. (--tale uf *ahl decease.!;
All pel tarns concerned an* hereby notified to
•how cause 'if any they have) by the first Monday
in Novomb.'i next, why ou older should not ‘
granted fluid applicant to aell •aid laud.
Given uuder my hand and official signature, tl
22,1 day of September, 11(71.
flepfft 4**1 J- ¥. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary
G eorgia—Harris county.-Tho*. s. King.
executor of Tliomaa King, d,cra*ed, nskw
application fi*r letter* of dismission ;
All |M*r*»ni> concerned are hereby notified
show cause, if any they have, hy the first Mon
in November next, why letters of dismission
should uo< U' granted aaid applhwnt.
Given 11 uder n.y hand aud official signature, this
28tli dav of July. 1871.
JyJfil am J. f- C. WILLIAMS, OMInary.
Executor’s Sale.
G EORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY.—Agreeably to
au order from tlm Honorable Court of Ordinary
of said couuty, 1 w ill sell boior* Ih* Court House
door in the tow n of Uamiitou, said county,
first Tuesday iu December next, between tin
hours of sale, all the land belonging to (he estate
of William l'otUrd, dec’d, (except the widow’i
dower) to-wit:
1M». acres of lot number 198;
’* 1(*9;
110;
2i*2}d *•*»»
lying In the 22d district of said county. Sold f*
distribution in uecordane* with th« will of said
deceased. Tcrtus cash.
t b A HORN POLLARD, Executor.
ortft 4"*!
1*J,
Administrator’s Sale.
B Y au Order from th* Court *f Ordinarj
Harris couuty. I will rail ou the first Tuesday
in December uext, iu front of the Court House in
Uamiitou,
All the laud* belonging to the cstat* of the late
1. B. Me Parian Baud lauds contain nine hundred
and twelve («12) acre*, one-half of which is
cleared; i**rt of it fresh land, all under a high
state of cultivation; tlm other half hravily IIb*
* Bty of water
OB SouthWSfft-
Bold” ItT"lots to suit purcharar*. Term* of
half rate, balance twelve oraaths, with afFK>**d
McariU.
Formrthei
Yillula, Ala..
McFartoB, oa
at the lowest price
(oatn-wtf ]
Thompson’s Home-Power!
T HE GEORGIA AND ALABAMA HOKSE-FOWKU COMPANY ia now prepared
to till ordura for this justly celebrntod Horse Power, which Las proven such a
Eroat success, sod enrried off tirnt premium* at Fairs wherever exhibited.' This
power was patented September l^th, 1870, and is consequently tbe very latest im
provement on horse )»owor. Each one is guaranteed to uive perfect satisfnotion.
Parties desiring a llorae-Power this reason, aro advised to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & CO., Columbus, Ga.,
Sept, .‘t, 1871. d&wtf General Agents for Georgia and Alabama.
WM. H. HUGHES
WILL CONTINUE THE
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION BUSINESS
AT THE LOWELL WAREHOUSE,
Whom bo hopes, hy prompt attention to businesa, to merit a liberal share of pat
ronage from hia friends und the public.
Columbus, Oa., Sept. 1, 1H71. sopo dAwflin
BOATRITE & CLAPP,
WHOLESALE ANl, RF.TAIL
Staple and Faney Dry Goods,
H AVE now in Store the largest and most complete assortment of STAPLE and
FANCY DRY GOODS ever before offered.
Onr friends and tho public are invited to call and examine our stock of Silks,
Silk Poplins, Crape Plaid*. Drew** (roods, Flannels, CoHaituores, Pants Goar's, Balmo
ral*, ID t and 1—4 Sheetings, Bleuched aud lirown Domestic*, Linens, Velveteens,
Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Notions, Ao.
Saratoga Shawls, celebrated Buffalo Aim Alaska & Russian Furs.
Polite Clerks always ready and take pleasure in showing goods,
octt dAwlrn BOATltl rE A CLAPP, 127 Broad 8t., Columbus, On.
D. 3XT. GIBSON,
A T S It. IUI,twill * old stsiid. No. lit llr,Mi,l Stm t, r,^*i*ctfully Inform* his fHm,Is andciwtouists
that lie hits in Mt»r* and i- cousl.uitly rrceivlug Choice Vmuily Gr<K-ori,*«, ,-on*iattng of
BACON, FLOUR, LARI), WHI8KEY, TOBACCO, DOME8TIC8, SHOES, Ac.,Ac.,
logethfi with h full Im* ot FANCY GUOt’ERl Bf*. all of which will t* told at the Inw-st markiit nrtras.
M*. H R R VI.DH IN 1- with "i • slid will I- td.- dm* I to meet hi* old rrb*nd* tend riifltow>*ra.
*#- No:*.—AH good* dcliv.'ivd fr»„ of druxxgc in the city nml vicinity.
... tl d.*,NUw.(in I*. N. UIDfloN. No. !» Broad slrrat, Columhn*. O*.
SAVE YOUR COTTON SEED!
EMPIRE
THE EMPIRE
MILL
COTTOISEEOIULIER
Oil Company,
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Empire
Cotton Seed Huller,
Columbus, Ga.,
OFFFJI THIS MACHINE u the Bur nnller for Colton Seed ever produced, ■« it
rtiT-. nil tbe Seed, dean rid free Iron- list end note, nnd in perfect marketable
rendition, or (or ma ou the plantation on food for Stock.
It Ih eimple iu lta eon.trurtivii, thc.elure not liable to get out of order, and be
ing merio of (to boat Wroni/ht Iron, c..«£ harileitrtf, will run for years »ith proper
care, without any repaint being required. It ia very rnjtid in ite operation, its capac
ity being from four hundred to nil hundred buabeU per day, with one hvrte potter, to
the uanal gin guar, and ratily managed by any ordinary plantation band. It is be
lieved to be tbe only 7/idlzr that in enitable and adapted- for general nae, at it ei"n-
hineH the qnolitiea of titnplidlg, durability and cheapHmt, with perfection and rnjiid-
ily of operation, and economy of power, and ia fully warranted oh roprenantei.
Tbe coat of tbe machine can be saved many times over in one aeaaou on planta
tions, oa tba bulla aloua are eyuaUy at yond for manure at tbe seed before it is
balled, there being uo fertilizing qualities in tbs kernel, which is very valuable oa
food for stock, and commands a ready sole in market for ite oil. It ia in use by many
of tba largest ootton reisers in Georgia and Alabama, and ia every case gives perfect
satisfaction By an arrangement for detaching tbe separator, tbe mUlces he used
for grinding ooru fat Meal or Hominy, and is the best mill in nw for that pnrpaae.
Planters and others ora iu\ued to Mamins thia machine at the Manufactory^
Oglethorpe lit., Columbus, Gv Prion for tbo whole, oomptete. *1*S. We will pay
40o. par baths) for tbe kornel of ootton seed iu any quantity, basks furnished upon
application to
JAMES W. SMITH, ScrtJUKTKVDXKT.
Orders sent to tbe Superintendent will be promptly attended ta
Culamtau. O-.rri., S.|K », l«7i d.-xHMf
FORTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
In Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
_ good repair by a skillful workman. Do B"t
wnUI you are ready to gu to filming. The
uuderrif o*d 4* prepBrml at his Shop,
IN CU08ETA,
to d oall kinds of Gin Work, inch m Bluin^ning,
RefllDBg Brushes. Fantiahtag and Putting In Mow
Box**, Ribs, aud Basra whoa nee—ary.
Work dun* with rati^action and dispatch, at
Shop or Gin Hoara, on special api>luwtion.
WILLIAM & HOWARD.
Cmmta. Os- Assort IA 1«T1 jwlf
TOR SALE
AX THIS OWKHL
THE
Georgia and Alabama
RUL ESTITE J8B8III,
A MONTHLY PAPER
I’ublishtHl in
Columbun, Georgia
By J. H. SIKES,
And U devoted to the
interest ef Beal EsUte ffvaers,
ud .hucld br ia IS. ISsiily uf
■VERT OKE WHO U 1NTEBJMTKD IU
BEAL ESTATE.
Ital.W Ik. il-m. of lal-r.1 cuawrolnr U~l
Eautr. Ui.r. h nub r~di.« w»u.r ot lst.K.1 lo
Family Circle*.
Price of salwcrifthm •• *M
the pric* and try ll om yrar.
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