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Kn Von, Wnoy S.-1W >•
tliewi tk- 1W7 mOta*
M • MiioH' m-M-r.
Th* Harold mfn «<« oo» dm torn
tbe En^liofa Uannodd m* r-opu Mjr
ml woUoooomd—Umd • fcpS«»M» »«
miu» atanxl ioortubtj- bo tko c-Ba-qUor*
of evottou of u kooonUo MUlm-al of
Ilia difforooma b-t-MB tbo tw Mtlonn,
nndaro irilmnol trhioh % lb omul too
hiva (wdodoil. If tbo oottom of that tri-
Imnol invito. Groat Britaia lloblo for the
lorn of oor o—area and tbo prolong.-
liuu of nor airilwar, tba daaafaa awardod
lharafnr moot ba paid paaaaahly, or tha;
aill ba ooilaotad at Iba point of tbo
baroaat."
Tbo Tiaaaa aaja i “Tbo aotioo of tha
Britt ah Goraroonabt will ba mall or of
aarpriaa to baarioana, who aappaaad that
an bonorabla and paaaafol wap had boon
HaawIOnaiwdmaa nmf tarapdrt a MB
atroagthaf tbaaary
Baaala Pooaioa bill appropriating gSO,-
OOO.OOO, paaaad.
Ghaadiar offarad a raaolotion inqaiiing
wbathar any ti. H. Hanoi or bad raaairad
iawyer'a fra r<m tbo Trononry depart
ment. Adopted.
Anuinaty waa raatnnrd. Cnrpontnr'a
anbetltute for Htimoor'v auiaudraant to
anpplainenlel citH righto waare}eclad—
17 to 8.'..
Hbarmen moved to atrlka oat tba 7tb
aaotloa of Bomner a amandataat, which
wonld repeal or aaaol all lawa, whether
State or national, which deride againat
race or color by tha nae of tba word
“whita.”
After aoine dieenaaloo Mr. Homner, at
the reqooet of frienda of the bill, coo-
I aented that tha aaid -action he revolted.
! The Holme voted to-day on tha aniend-
; manta to the Ednoatlon bill. Two iotpor.
tool ameudmenta were adopted —one, on
fonnd to aettla the ugly diCaranoaa grow-
ing ont of tba -»-■ .# I ""lion of Goodwin of New lorli, to dia.
turna ont that — waa mtaplaoed, 1 ,ribu '* on ,h * t, “‘* of "“"“J-
diaappninUaaat will ba addad to lha
aourcea of bad feel lag already loo
meroiift
The final vote on tha bill will be taken
to* morrow.
Jjowifo*. February 7.—Advice* from the
The Tribune My.: "fkemf.rj FI* 1. | "‘’""“J C " lon >’
ithorlty for . cTa.pl... d-nini of tba r; , ;’ d " d *
robbsns* •bound. A police reinforce
ment koch out by (he next steamer.
Chicago, Feb. 7.—A railroad accident
MM Torn Howl it eoat -froan #3*0 to
dt).M. Aim, a fall albartiueat of flown,'
4 and Bwaepa. Blantera Will dad It
to their advaalaga to cell before par-
ebaaiug.
dao2it-w2m] Blocst, Hum** A Co.
Mr*. ) Cure* eoiir
Itf.mb’d h»L*i Miwelntiii
«) r«|»- ) prrrt i
Authority for i complete
report tbet negotiatioss for • reform of
the American ceee here been opened be
tween England end America.'' . , . .....
The Tribno. editorially my.: -II la not' ’ ^rtad at H o . lock thi. morning; on.
to be aerionaly eppmh.nded tbet England j k,IM • n<, / urt / wou '" 1 ^ : “* r * ,uuk
will be totaled into Iba folly of reputing I fl,e - P* rllc “ U ”- .
arldlcatiun on tba prelent that we are I Wvnmnuron, Kali. 7.—It la ^olB'dally
ankinp more than we have a right to claim, "•co l.mod tlmt if Iba claim for oouae-
If popular clamor in England ahould do- 'l»-“tial demagea had not bean presented, I
feat tha Miniatry on thi. qnoallon, ..,,1 U> * ,u pa*md npoa, Ibate
compel ibrir ancceMora to d.nounce and 1 1,8 * h J "*• uf
withdraw from lha Treaty of Wmbington, " w Huu> " 1 h "' »»« »*•<!<•
U i» lha United HI ate. that will b. tba P«»W »««kmenl only of .be differ-
heaviest looer by auoh a ooutM." cue. batwoan the two countries. Hurl.
The World mva: "If it aboald appear ol *‘"* W,R - lL « ref ' ,r *' ,ur “ , " 11
II,at the treaty was underatood diffanmtly 1 in ,h * "< l—<-.
* i tea .ivenl.iil.i fnla.au ilienul.ui 'I'l.... f
by the two contracting parties, the qaes-
TRAN8FOBMIKO THE COMPLEX.
ION.— The transformations produced by
Haoix'i Maoroua Hamv are quite as as
tonishing as any scene on the stage of
a theatre. That famous beantifler trans
mutes a sallow, peek Iy looking complex
ion into one in which the lilly and the
rone rio for admiration, and imparts to a
dry, harsh akin, the softness of perfect
loveliness. Tan and frseklea, whiob
country air and sunlight are pretty sure
to produce, in aptte of parasols and sun
downs, are completely obliterated by it;
while it boa a perfectly magical effect In
banishing undue redueae, blotches and
pimples from the skin. When the lady
who has used it to remedy her complex
ions! defeeta looks into the mirror, alia is
equally aatounded and gratified nt the im
provements in her appearance. Every {
blemish has disappeared j her node, anna I AIARIUAGK
and bosom now rival in whiteness the
snowy collar which oncirclos her throat,
her cheek inant lea with a poach-like
bloom, and she is ready to invoke a bless
ing on the inventor of the article which
lisa wrought such a delightful transforma
tion. feb-' deod&w
SPECIAL NOT ICES
PATEJrrs "
. UAi Ami-riuin. »7 furs How, S. S’.
^w»w«y*av« «*|M*ricac«-.
»*Aft{hlfta raintMinin* Hataint Imiwm, with fall *11-
rmflnn* bow in obtain I'aO-utf, free.
A vwtiin* of 11A |i-ontainlng th^
iunth hy riiaiaim itM«i all Urg* Htl
Enfr**ia*« of Mvihttiical SlotMipcfiU, l*at«ut
Look to 7our Children.
77<o Greet Southing Remedy.
rm»f ^rf in f Mrr
lh“"! 1 ’ 1 * 1 <>oo
Mr*. "1 PllUllll li ll.nvuJai.Gl* HT)(]»»TMr ( Pri.ro
hlirvmh'4 \con>-4 ail diu. ■* Itecidl-lll Sf'i
Syrup. ) iufauta Mart rhiiirvn. (Oi.t*
1 CJur^M Diarrhn-, DvioGifiry ( Prl».<
Whitroml/H Vaipl Huiam'T <’<*nipuiutA iu < '/&
hyriip. ) ibiMrea of all agt*. (Out*
It U tin* gcr.-iht InfttTitb' an>l (Jliili!rou'« S'witliJiijr
Rauiiiwly m Mil dlMi»rili*rii l*r<uiftbt on by Terthinu
or Hiiy of Jut i'MU*<*. l'i«-|Htr« > .| I y t)i* Ornftoti Mcil-
ItJn^ Cimijwitijr. Pt IhiuI*. Mg.
HoH by lirugcihi* aiid iu n»*<liciui* o*n-ry-
*hir-. mugU dawly
A BOUk KOK THE MILLION.
GUiDK.
Mohouf** Tax flab
VI fLfr mm o* die 1M
H I47X, Wilhi* IS.
of tlMf auction ioiOM- . r
■trwt, CwliimlMi*. Oiairga. tbo luiWviiig property,
•or liUl* Mini raiiiuty Law, U»-wil;
Part of oity lot £*o ;«W, oa r.ilM|th idwt, ti*-
two** Kombkipb and St Uair, WmiST; las S Si
>• Mrr. Mu*Kro*«.
At «*n.- fun*; «n4 |»Ucm, a quarter acre of land
In Kortbern Mhi-riiwi, on *re*t aide of Tslfwtton
rmLwi.i Ujh yurdH frooi city Hue, to a*U*fy lu
fl i* *A JoiiU Mlliff, irol'U.)
A. H.'iiio’ tlu.e uii.l pim^t, lot If* S6, containlnfr 2IW
IM-T.W, iM*»re or Khm, in t*e«th dwtrtrt u( waacuffM
w.iiiuy, io iwtMfy .ua n U «• Jou Wouiey.
At aniMo tin." noil place, city lot No 111, on cor-
•I BtimmI uud UovMijfton eteoeu, to Matialy U«
SOLUBLE PACIFIC CUANO!
JOHN 8. HESSE 4 CO., Baltimore, General Agents.
W. XX. YOTJ1STO,
AGENT FOR THE COMPANY AT COLUMBUS, GA.
fl fa v- Jno
A? Hnmi* tiini* nn-i place, fVitirfei-n bnodre«l af^
: mni in Bi*-MUtiinii dwtrirt, Uiirt««a atiie* fro
o/r.ri.oOK i/u JlaaM.ii r<A*U, lo naCfhfy ux & fa i
if! place, iine-a-iabth of an acre i4 .
PRICE REDUCED TO #54 PER TON.
Alnr, FOR SALE OX TIME, For Cotton or Currency.
* re* of Umd, n
i entrust, to *ii
I for io-, oabuti
T ITS GUANO is well known in the Cotton States, from experience in its nae for six years pnst. It has acquired, after thor
ough trial, under all condition# of season, a character for reiiabic < xceiionce uiiaur)*«sse<4. and which cannot attach to Fertil
isers of recent introduction.
In view of reduced cost of manufacture, and the unusual facilities i,f the Pacific Ouano Company, this valuable Fertiliser i*
now sold at the above price, which is iu couformity with the policy of the Company, to turoph TiJK IlliKT FKItTTLlZEK AT
THE LEAHF COST, looking to the Urge sales and small profits for compensation. We warrant tha stock in luvrket this t
precisely the same in comptadiion and qnditj na that beretotore avid. For specific terms, aj»ply to
ii 1 flitr*. a bair •
gI iM> Olf, «i,
* I
formtltii; work of two hiindr d ami
afr*H, v itli nuitii-roi;* *»njru\!i. w.
valuibb* liiforiiialloD for lb-..- v bo
VM. U. YOUNG, Agent Pacific Guano Company, Qoluutbna, On.
JOHN S. RRK.SE A 00., General Agent*, lialtiinore, Md.
| int.
slc--ly »•'*•
If you desire m*y cheeks and a com
plexion fair sud frt-o from Pimple*,
Blotches and Eruptions, purify your blood
by taking llr. Pierce's Golden Modicnl I SfllM 1® III® Afll Ctftl Slltl vll*
. If If A MOItO. Hhe t iff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
01111.1,1.,' ...id iiuorv „i ..I..,
tiou will uri.o wlielher till, hoppanod liy
any fault or ilucouery on tha part of tha
Amorirau Goverunant. It i. uafortuuate S '' ll *" ok ' • 1 " 1 “ k * <‘ ninM
to preclude future disputes. This
ernnient ban not yet received the text of
the letter from I<ord Granville to (ion.
that tl„ (tonova ComiDiuioD i. ooUod to *‘ ,Uo “ U P U " " ll “ re *» l’ rol ’* ,,ili 'y
fat ii, «.f K ly H"lk**r, %
,,J .1. M. Ill VINA. gborifl 7”.'” * •»<»»« •" mww g/..» ...-an
* - — — j supply himself with a FIHST-GLASS FERTILIZER, at
^ltthcogoe Mortgng«> SbcritT Hale*.
diHchsrge its dtitioa in tba yaar of a Pres
idential campaign. As things now look,
the Administration ban overshot the mark
whatever that our Government will with
draw any part of its statement of the
case, but leave the Briti*h Government to
iii t ry tug to make party "capital out "of~thia | »’" r “ u * iU , ”" 1 cuu,k "• ut lh " " f
ountreveray j ami if the treaty i« repuili- *" » < 't >“ pr-u.l»«. accoul-
*tcd, the publie voice will be that the , ‘u« I" treaty Nor ia it likely
I’rosi.ieiit au<l hi.^vieerebungled« greet lh *' our L ' u,,n "" 1 * in l,k “ ""7 * u,i '' u in i
queetiou iueteed of .ettliug it." ! urd " r lo * oc " u,,u,,,Ul '’ lh » ,lri,i ' h ,luv ‘
WAhMiM.ios, Feb. In the Hoiue, a • , “ u,eu '- ..... .
new Amnesty bill, requiring that all re-j Uai.tiMob*, kebrusry i.--Martin John
lieved p<<rsons l>e required io taka lha ] Spalding, Primate of the Gsthotio Church
oath of allegiauoe, waa poHod. It e«-' ln th , Uuito.1 Htatea and Arcbl.iahop of
, “ ’. f T -* i » n *«• UUIUmI Mates amt Archbi*hop of '
KSLT^l^fffSrlSK!«- "•«“ “>'■-««*! ti
lion. I protracted illues* ; aged G- year*. The ! \><
Atlanta, Oa. t Fob. 0.—Tha Georgia
Natioual Bank waa aitaohed to-day for
refusing to pay on# hundred and twenty
fhouaand dollars de|>osited by Gov. Bul
lock as State funds.
Washington, Feb. fl.— Confirmations:
Haiuea, commissioner of customs; Gage,
collector customs, llaaofort, 8. 0. 0. If.
Hamilton, nominated postmaster at Jack
sonville, Fla., waa rejected.
Lomimim, Feb. 0.—The eeeeion of Par
liament was opened shortly after noon to-
day. When the metubura of the House
had ease iu bled In the Chamber of Peers,
tbo Queen's speech was delivered. U
begin# with thauks to God for tha recov
ery of the Priuoe of Wales, and gratitude'
for tha sympathy of tha people.
A hill will be presented to check the
slave trade in Polynesia, which is severely
denounced.
Tha efforts to secure a oontinnance of
the oomiuorciel treaty with Fmnoa have
no far not sucooeded, bnt negotiations are
■till peudiug.
The fallowing rofonut* is made with
regard to the Alabama claims: “The
arbitrator)' appointed pursuant to the
treaty of Washington, for the purpose of
amicably settling the Alabama claims, held
their first meeting at Geneva. Oases
were laid before the arbitrators on behalf
of each jmrty to the treaty. To this case
mibmitted by Atnerioa large claims were
included which were understood on my
part not to bo within the provinoe of the
arhnt rotors. On this nabjeot 1 have censed
a friendly communication to be made to
the Government of the United States."
Nothing further is said in regard to the
Alabama chums, but iu regard to tha other
provisions of the treaty of Washington it
i* stated that tho Emperor of Germauy
Las accepted the nrbitratorahip of the dia-
P«to in regard to the Hen Juan bounder) ,
and cohos arc now preparing for presenta
tion- The uiixod commission appointed
under tbo treaty is also in session.
Maxrnis, Feb. 7.—Alexis chartered the
etearner James Howard to reach New Or
leans in time for Hard! Gras,
funeral will take place at 10 o'clock ou 1
Monday.
Lonikin, February 7.—The subject of
the Washington treaty was again discuss
ed io Commons to-day. An exoited din-
cussiou onaued. Ralph Osborne said
the Alabama qiiostion was one of the
moat momeutou* Englaud imd been callnd
to paaw upon within a century. H* com
pared the astute lawyer* who composed
the American commission with tho nov
ices who represented England, and said
that the latter had been completely out
witted.
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY’S
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEZD.
J'.r.ii PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF D!t. KT. JUL1KN RAVEN EL, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
I*rieo Reduced to IjjUti- |»ei* Ton!
Thi* article, as almve stated, is prepared expressly for Camponting with Cotton Seed. A C.impost made with an equal weight
l! *' * - ~ ilieRolntif
of thi* article and Cotton Seed, furnishes the Cotton Seed with the Soluble PLoaphst
leclive. The Cumpo*t ihonld be made from four to six wo^k* before planting time, in <
nud should be Applied at from 406 to fltll) |Hinnd* per n-re or more. General experieun
be A 5IO.ST ECONOMICAL AND EFFECTIVE FElt 11 LI/.Eit for Cotton uud C un.
This ACID 1'IIOSI‘IIATE i* now put into market at the low price of pert*
itoum ontby per ucto. 1«
h is uccesH**ry to tutike it properly ef-
that decompooit’on may lake place,
t,\vo yours has shown thin Compost to
a, CASK, at which rCo every planter can
r apecifij teziiM, apply to
WH. H. YOUNC, AGENT PACIFIC GUANO CO., Coumr* Gt
A FULL SUPPLY OF PERUVIAX GUAXO, GltOUXD RnXE & I.AXD PLASTER
_ O* HAND AT ALL TINES.
FORTY YEARS ESPLRIENCE
In Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
r. your Potion 0
Mfui workman.
Orriciu, Vote.—The following will
ahow tha official result of the election held
on Tueeday lest for Representative in the
Legislature from Muscogee county:
n * ^ M H
$ b x §■ i
8 S i *■
Clegtiorn. ...Htki
Must lull P..VJ
Cleghoro'a majority I'.*-’
The total vote cast in the county waa
124«.
The polls were not opened at Steam
Mill.
In Edwards' district L. K. Willis was
elected Justice of the Peace.
Ooluiubua ia a rattling little town. In
view of the cold weather last Haturdav,
hots were freely offered that there would
be more outsider* at the churches ou
Sunday than members, but no one wa»
found reckless enough to take them up.
Even Jackson, of the Ktiquirrr, whose
penchant fur grated nutmeg and several
up ia well known, refused to buy spool.—
Sitviniuih Xein.
The above i* supposed to be from the
|>en of that noted character in Georgia
jounialiam known as “aorrel top," who
seeraa to poase** a* little knowledge of
Columbus as he does of tho KxqutaKH Lo
cal's idioeyncrasio*. Where did ho get
his knowleilge of our |umchant for nut
meg am) “*ereral-np''/ lias John Black
Mowed shout that lager? And thou to
tliink of Columbus being calhul a “rat
tling little town" boila up our houest in
dignation. J.ittlr i* uot iu our vocabu-
Pakih, Teb. 7. —Lefnuiooi*, UiuUler of oei,1,or " ill our frieuJ
Interior of the Genua Goewnuaeat, noli. fOee® squeioli thle impudent nil
Ced I rene, of ilia wiUiugueM of Germany 1 • Otuenpply of ailjeotivea
to uocept a colony ia put payment of the “ in*|H>Wnt to do llie eubject ju.liue,
mr iudemnily. enpeMelly u wc don't “cue*"
Lonuok, Feb. 7.—The Lord Vhanoellor
tend tbe Queen’, epeeoh.
Tur. Fluoiih. — Gentlomru from tbe
_ .... . lower pnrt of Mueoonee report their l»nd»
•nuvt *• «PJ g to t dmnndntory. | lk j| 7 ,u,h»j by ihe heavy nine of
npeoch from lh.r«l ^Ud th. W«h- ( Xmd>; luorutu «. Bn |) CrJ i. ..hi to
PT*** C T * .\. lUOOUU “ d »- hixb.r then it he. been for >«r.. end
he desired to refer to thoprepuetoroue ^,i, r , h , U eioue were feit y.el.rdey tbet
cUr«U.r of tbeAn»ri<» ternunb, which 1Mn , oIth . ov „ , UI >Uunl
of .tcclf proved their tbourdUy ; for they • „ ould b , , ,
were rach u no people ia tho inet eilreiu ] "
ityof war, or in tbo lowest depth* of | Rinr * Er* Virw or run OiTt. —'NIeevn.
national miwry, with the cpirit of Eng- 1 P.loben and Btoner arc now in the city
land, could accept. (Oheera.)
Gledatone eondnded by myiag the
Oovertuueat would the poeition
U had taken Brady, though tu a friendly
manner.
Lomdoii, Feb. 7.—Doonlnon ha* re.
•igned the BpMkcnhipof tho UouMof
with their lithograph view, of Ooiunihue
end ite enrrouudiuga, end will oell on eub-
eerihera lo deliver Ibeni in the conree of
the next few deyn. The work eeema well
doue, end we And onr town look, welt on
paper. Mom will he aaid of them after
farther end oloaer .lamination.
Nxw You, Fob. 7.-Tha Brooklyn
Freebytcry thin evening dtapoaad of tha
oeaeof Rev. Dr. Ooylar. They did not
cenenre, bnt ratalved to coll attention of
tho Proebytory to n reeolntien of tha
Bynod of 1MI, which dieland that
women aboald not preach in tbair
ehnrohca.
A Herald apodal, dated Chmorgo, Feb-
nary 6th, a*yo, the rant of th* Govern
ment troop* io oompieU. Tho poaoooaioa
LARGE AMOUNT
.AND8
I'Oit HALiE
AL ABAMA!
Extraordinary Inducements!
31m Mobile A Girard Railroad Company
i* now offering over 400,000 ocroo uf
of th* city giro* th* Revolution*** j Uni - in U, “ ~ nnU “ »• lt “^
|y needed i
Leo, Harbour, Macon, Butler, Maotgom
II.t.wi... A—U io that i * r 7. I’**. Bullock, Coffee, Dole, Oono-
mootly loan*, iueteod uf leoorvuo, fail into
th* hand* ef the R-volntioukts.
and Toawmy b interrupted.
A oonfter Ana* Oamorgn ropooto that
OmMmV son non fmortiog.
Xnw Yoon, Fob. T.—Bin fouetro lot.
Mn oopod So bailing of thootoomir
hnoloo, from Bn one* AyowloMcni*.
otftn. Vo R*u* look X* Amortooaa.
, 1. ■onntor Davie io
I on ant «f dm«o*.
lover of nilMnn I
tho iatarwAnf Ihn
enh, Baldwin, Mobil*, Covington and
Crauabaw, Alabama. Much of ikia land
ia vary prodoetive and deairabU.
W Then Untilt trill he eotd only for teeA.
Fall doocriptlv* Uato of Land in any of
th* above oountia* can be obtained by ad.
dreoaing R. W. Couduh, Troy, Ain.
Appheetioo for th* purdraaa of thaaa
Undo moot b* mad* at th* eOa* of th*
Mobil* A Oimrd Railroad, nt Golaatbno,
On., to
S L. MOTT, Viee-Preoidt,
at t. U. FRAXKR, Troooarer.
OoMBMMlflMttOM sddxwnsi ^kTrrwgh B.
W. Onnin, at Tmy, din., wiU rSoivn
iplioniionn, mnet give
, *f Undilhof wiohla
bnonawsi tm wwbj
1 If.-nl rw|».tJ
null y Gil nr.- P-W'ljr to R u f. KlUl
H|{ii.«l is |»rt j-ni.il ul liin |‘ho|.,
IN GU8HKTA,
Work, ftir-li m- Minrpwiiin
tnulilniran.l Cutting In N«
wh.-n ii-. <*N*Mrv.
ilioL.i ti'in nuJ Ji-jwl. h. ,
Truth.—Tlio powe
<»inli'ii Hyni|t for chililrni
uiiliglil frtun ltt-Mvrn, ami
of Mr*. Wliit-
r* n* ponltli-' it* Uia
Mahiiiaor Guiuk—Intoresting work,
ugrukliiKM, tli I’Hg.
.Hi
HI Lg
i Hr. Ilitiii' I>it*|tr*ii.
C-iT Soe utlvortiHeinent of l>r. Butts'
UlMpt-nnary, li.-Mil.Ml Hook fiirtli.. Million- m ahhmgb
(MUglft ly
WHAT ADVANTAGES HAS THE
ELIAS HOWE MACHINE
OVER OTHERS *
ImI —Th" Itulillc kimw it If. h.. ilnriiltlM. A rn t-
rlUNlvttfklflFUCfi Ii, 'in ).'»r« |||«%.« Hot pla.-.-l mo.
t.inUiRinl "IIgwa" Uin. liin.-u |u tin. iunrk.il. It i mii
bGilM, |*lhlll III III. 1
tsf, feStslR sIDmIL _
PMarrdoily I jJ.H. ZE1LIN & (30., !
UniKKldtM, Ma« o tu.
PHfi.fl- by n sit |l 2ft.
Tha filL.Hlf.tr highly rfMpfrtnMr pgugiim otn .
fully nil *1 to tho vlfIni'* uf Hu* Milm.M* mclli Ion, I
' - h,..m If.iMy i '
. W.H. Me
, l*n*fol«l«-t
J. K. KoMcr, I'l-iry, Ott.. lol. K K
via.; UiM.rg.. J. DuiMfunl, K*.| . r..n
H.; (L Sli. rlll H I
IIiitla, HaliiLrlilgi', On.; |»yk< A k '
II H. Co.; ltd
W R.
J .1 HRAlikOKH, fHt.-rl*r.
OilKI nilM V.- ALinIimih
l"*n Ilf "aiilt- ..ii I'l," |.Vil!7i*JV
IMIN W IH'KK. Oi.Unary.
UKKIOINTV It It. Huh-
WILLIAM S. HOWARD.
On.. Augunt 1*1, 1X71 l»tf
.-In. II II
r.l, I '
l)»niH HiiUnnl, Hollar t ^
rwl^'t* a unfy, Os .Or--,
,M« “ “
*1. I r Km«-
WELLS, CURTIS & CO.
—HAVE—
J^OOT.* fOK DRF.88 OR BU8INK88,
T HICK BOOT
Klijsr KIgi.'Im
Kingston, 0-4 ; K'<t<><
OltTH
SURE POP!
t'M off thri-M'l in |iro|ni
rshrlo MGW.-.I, thi-n-l.y *
•am*, tii<>|)iilnx *iii. l»«-m
gr.-nt olji-i'lloii to ul
llielr rlur nn-l f
lntng.>M in urtli-r lo
m tiM-i-hdiil•■ally PGi'it-t-l
nltlili.Mi Mitt r a.ltlllioii t.
‘aiiuot *ii|.|ily tIn. d.'iiiai
mo niat-liiin-M m tluy—Jinn
their Kif-toi jr, mi
«l. alliiGitglt inn
I. Klil.UI.OVK, Ag-i
,1*1112 tit tan
JUST RECEIVED ;
A New lot of KID GLOVES.
COLLARS and CUFFS.
CALICOES, &c. at
T. E. Blanchard’s,
1UII Buoai» Street.
N. II.—My sutit's stock of C.ASSl-
MEUES si grostljr reduced piices.
Jfin'.fii tlvGiUwtf
SPECIAL NOTICE!
COME UP AND SETTLE!
J WOl ».l> renp.itfitII
lag WATT * rASTKN’8, or WATT, BANKS
IIINKS. or WATT A W At.KKH.lhNt nr tt.-eil tl.n
isasUuVoiiTil
Hilt fnt
nothe
til.. * 1.
otltiie th
W. J. WATT.
WATT A WALKER
WqiiM itlno tull nttrutiou to th.*ir Urge etuck of
UKOCKHIE8
or .U.I. HINT'S.
PLANTATION S1PPI.IK.S,
ROOTS. SHOPS and.
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AUnii at the Inweat market i.rlt-m.
I'tir .hanrm will Anti It to their intereat to exais-
Ina oar nttn-k before par.-liMing elnewhrre.
r lUnkiu lloi
WATT A W AI.KKR.
TO ARRIVE
AT Till
Eagle Drug Store:
Sixty-six Tons of
Bryant’s IMPROVED Compound!
fpniS FKRTIL17.K.R han Uwn tented the poat
I year hy many gt»t*J plsntv *. among them Dr.
ITTR. Btanfortl alfl C. I. Hudson t>f IlsrrU .oanty,
Jamee Maraball ttf Talbot, and Capt. N. ti. OtU. «l
Muaeoge.'. all of ah.-ts rt-pnaMit it an Ulug a ral-
sable rertilitt-r. and lta»e wrlered store tor the
esasisg .‘Top. It ha« pmteQ itoeif equvl tw many
of the t\>nim*ri-i.tl 8Vrtilix*r«, skich »•<*•! the
planter wore than quadruple an snadt an the Bry-
sal CoayNai which can he furaithed for about
US (O per ton except each iugrvdiesU sd may he
PHsled dirrctioM farsUbed punhssers. 8eM
Is yosr orders st osce, or you stay hll k> m
"^tr*further iaformatlon. apply »o
M. D. HOOP* Dnuoodt,
jmXtAkwii) Cohwnbos. Ck.-
Books and_Ststiouery J
W. J. CHAFFIN,
T4; HOOTS FOR HUNTING
ti. Ul MM) HOOTS.
S for DITCHING, sad all
i ITS foat MRS
VO! I lls AND Cllll.DRKN'8
A ND IU)
N KW GOODS arriting
D AII.T I- repleuUh <>ut »i.m k ,.f
S IIOKS for the,hi,pie.
H KAV Y IlHtgiANB; all the bmit b<nke«
O ID FOLKS' Hilt IRS. eany and rom'ortabla.
E I.KGANT Hn I.KS for the young people.
8 t'llOOl. SIIOKS. it.at mid nuUtantial
TtUI.hT H.IPrP.RH AND WARN SL1ITKK8,
lent.
In nhort, w« hare provide*! for Mi*
l.»-"u. nn.l ...In U mu pfamlnatiotl of «
U IIOI.K." A I.K III V Kit* a ill lin.l i
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
1IKD1UTGS, Ac.,
II II.
PURE TEA
TilK FOLLOWING t HOlt K
EXTRA FINK IMPLUIAI..
•• •• YOUNO HYSLl!
" *• GUNPOWDER,
“ “ BLACK,
•* *• KMiLlHIl UltKAIvFAhT,
“ “ JAPAN,
i«t«nHy hand nn.l for umIc hy
JOHN W. imOOKS, Druggist,
IuT Broad 8l.. ColumbUM, tia.
I...IDI nn.l ...n.-imi *
e, tlili
JOHN W. DC!KR. Ordinary.
St GGKK COCNTY —Mnlvlm
iGratri* of the estate of Join
i..I .onnty, ile, U, hai
of I fle.|
* ‘ .* ’>• i »>') h'f
in iseD • o from udiiil nln t rat ion nliuiilil not
'•Bid applieanl ou the flint Monday
‘ •“ ‘ tn.-i* r toy hand nn.l offl. ini •ignatme. ti
1:1' o| DewnitHT, lit:i.
o • . JOHN W DUKII. Ot iIiiini t
ri Mono IA UUSCOQKI OOVNTY^-OlisrlM
u " . Kx.n lit .r Ot Ilo. last tt ill : ,i,.l owtain. n*
low pr
all * Ui
lid well .
U .- have also a »|>kndid nl.n-k of
HIIOKMAKFIIS .MATKill A 1.8 AND TOOI.8,
OAK 8t)LK LKATIinU.au extra flue article;
AUo, II ltd LOCK and OMiufry-TdimeJ ;
t.KNl'IN K LKM01NK8 aud otln-r
CHOICE BRANDS OF FKKNCII CALF SKINS,
aud everything pertaining to the trad*.
Alan, TANNERS’ 0(1. AND TOOLS, all at low
j^n.en, fur ca*h or In exchange for Country-
We
ill t
th-
,rk^t priro iu
iOD DRY HIDES.
WEI.LS, CURTIS A CO.
FRESH ARRIVALS
AT
THK VIRGINIA STORE!
Grout licdiictioii in Prices !
Fancy Dress Coeds at Cost!
W E OFFER n Inrvn line DRESS GOODS AT COST, in order t.j reduce our
winter Block. GREAT BARGAINS may l*e lmd iu tlu-Ao good*. W« Lsvo
recently rent-ivi*«i imtny new and dosiruble goods wbiult \tu nro bi-lling very low.
Calicoes n.t IO and li£ I-tt cts.
Yard wide Bleached Cottons 12 l-2c. Costs’ Spool Cotton 80s. pr k.
Shaw ls, Cloaks anil Furs, very cheap.
Large slock of SHOES msdo to order nnd wabrastfd to kit*.
A full stock of HOrSEKEEITNG 0001*3 of fverv r»E*..RiPrroN, vnst chfaf.
Onr terms ore Cash, and wo can thersfors sell ch»*np*r than those who give
credit. Cull and sec. (Dec. fl, 1871—ocRLwtf ’ CRIGLKU Si GORDON.
SAVE YOUK COTTON SEE!)!
EMPIRE
appllca-
All
• tit *
,-l.y ,
Uei-ai ihsHlgntr
FRESH GARDEN SEED
Of Jan ii
of Ordinary, to t*
nud oitlclal signatu
c, thin
OF KVKUY V ARIETY, Jl 8T RECEIVED AND
i'Mi Ml i; by
J O II \. W. DUO O K S,
DRDOOIIT,
K.'Il'i 1 \ Ml HHMKK I'lUM i J.il.ti Jc.li
1 mm, a iniini.4tr.ttor d«* Imii in noli uf Hu e»la
t. il and \Y W Rolenli<orr, ha,in* applied
»'lil«M"ll aH ktj.-Ii Hdllliniati'itut .
AH |.t-oiim ,-nil,-..riled are h.-rvby notlflt.l
oy\ >lit anv they hare)^why nald adiniui
THE GREAT
Men Piano
Cliuttatiooclioo Slicrill’* 8uIon.
^yiLL U M.dd before the t uurt 11 one door in
t h. Id i
t the April t
aid »'
f th •
»«•»>■.
t «>r In
Manutactobt.
AVnin Knabe & Co.
Maiiufactiirent of
GRAND, 5»ql ARK AND t PIUGIIT
PIANO FORTES,
HM.i lMOllK. MO.
Them- l»*trum.-»t* ba** l*eeii imftrv fits public
THE EMPIRE
COnON SEED null
Oil Company,
M WLFAOTI'llKUS OF
The Empire
Cotton Sectl Holler,
Columbus, Ga„
.finalist, in
ud "fll'ial nignatute, thin
a*:’
lid - WI 8COGKK COUNTY -William
< *, ndminintmtor »l the entate Ur»aut
." .-.d. h.»*lug made application for dm-
TOVCH,
wottKVAXsnn*
A.XD HriiMUUTY.
ud the Aural!* TrebJ.
••.in! at tenth
l- in Grand P
r p. rf»H
h"io iug; Th*
i-eti uttalm-d.
Ilf «
» I Id * have)
. Fully v
of ilia-
W.
II J William*
AI-.
ml Jd|.ii Pa
Min
ml p!ac.
w ill be
Id tin
minty.
William lhtglty.
Church and pr
Church, of tin
't in th* IL'd
fl fa t«»r "lustb
Alto, at name lime and place, lot »»l land No'il
the noutli tialt or h>t No SDi, and the noiitli half or
Jot No SM, in the .ikt diktrict of aaidimiioty. iavi«.l
Oil lo BStlafy a II lh IroiU flu Superior Court of naiil
unty, tu favor ».f J L Jou*«, vb Th«-o. Sapp, ad-
ralnielrator of MadiMon Sapp-
the Su|m-i ioi Court of Muai-ogee eon My, in favoi
Collier & IIlinen, va Thro. 8api>.ndm'r . f Madin
A fan in i
Sapp, doceaoed.
baud* agaiunt nail land*.
Alao. at name tiun- and place, lot of land No 1st,
iu tha loth dintrict of mid county, om the property
of W iliiatn WyaivU, to natinfy a fl ta tor tax.-*.
of land So. .'*!» In tin
eaid county, an the property of Jouathan llaya, to
natinfy a n ta for UXen.
(Said la»t lexiea made slid returtusl to Inc l.y J
W Aontiu, ifinntalde j
Aim
•od >huckn, i
infy a dint run
jaudo Id
ml yearling and one lot of eori
( the pn«|Mvrtv of J W Si-wel!, to nal
extHUtion in favor of I. Koouet.
t.. HARP, Sh riff.
lene are, therefor. , to cite aud adnionMi all
and ntsgnlHr. the kindred and fri. ndn, to fll.. their
ofifoctiunn (tf any they have) ou or la-fore tit-- M
Mon .lay is March n«xt. or the Court will proceed
is the P
Gives un.hr my hand
January 24ih, IS7X.
JAMES CASTI.EBERKY,
jan.t) td Ordinary.
■OtUilA - i’ll ATT AIIOOCIIKK IXJCNTyX
' Daniel Mstthnan ba* applied for exnmptio
aud netting apart and valnaiion
1 1 will I
personally
lloSMstsod, sud 1 will poM upon th* wm»
o'clock, on the 12th day of February, UTi, at my
olttce Iu Cunoeta.
Gives under my baud oAcially, thin Sint day
of January, 1»72.
fohS XI
G"
live « Ik* m'.w of *■:** n.iau, Ut. or
ooemnim at* konkv boiIIm) to
, If »ay Ikvy kaw, ky «k» »nt Hoof «y
Mank Mil, wky Utlwa of akmlaiolnUoa
aim* (*4av ay ka*i *a4 o
w.x
1-1.1 term or the Court ofOrdluury, i.. t
I l..r nni.t county.
id. r my luiud and official niguature, th
Jo'llNW Dl Kit, Ordinary.
Guurdian's Snlo.
i* of an order from tin* Honn aid* Coni
i-h PAUI >R ORGANS
....-t ueh-l.iaitvl ipskera,
u-trated Catal.^u.-n aud
* M'ldica
»ngeu.«-nl enabled to
md MF.I.ODKONS of
a holemte aud retail,
-Unty, tlev.rgiw
• flr*t Tu. 'day in March. 187
'111*, Merlwethev
Ih* l-gal bourn of aal*.
••I'd, being part of lot No. tftl
i'«'m*ntM thertaru. lying within
Merta other
ILI.GKS, Guardian.
'Administrator's Sale.
A GKKKAI
it- M.ltl Im'I'I
: tin
order fr«.u
of tlai
oralde
lloi
in llaaiiltou.
on tii* tiret Tm-eduy in March next,
>- legal liuiirs of eat*, the remainder
the widou'e dower) i-ohmgjug lo the
dm Morphy, late of *aid couuiy. dee'd
L. GUTOWSKY,
PRACTICAL
WATCH
’MAKERhSi
yv ypd J E W E LERj
vj
(For tbs last two yearn in ehsrgs of tbo Wsteb
sud Clock Department for T.S. 6UIAR).
half of lot No. tffil,
ng I'l', acren, and |Mtri of lot No. Dio,
:.g l L‘>, and ii nenw of lut N«>. 128. alt in tl>*
-trict uf said count), coutaiuiug 2.1.”,
form hin friosdn sad tbo publie tbst bo in pro-
C ored to do all kirdn of work io bin lino o|
usinosn. On hand sod for nslo allow rats*.
A SELECT STOCK OV
GOLD AND B1LVKK WATCUSI.
the total* uf Jaiuon Pollard, |
IBTH THOMAS* CLOCKS.
GOLD AND SILVER CHAIRS AND
JEWELRY of ivory e«y lo.
AW WAT"liES sod CLOCKS ro.
paired and wsrrastod for IS assmtlte.
lutinintraGus !
nr.-d aaid aptdicntil. j
hand and «>0hial nignattire, this .
jsnt W’tl'
'■th .lay cf Febraaiy. 187'J.
i' l" td J. F L C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
I^KGRGIA. H A KRIS COUNTY.—Whereas, lleury
^ LiTingaton, executor of Jem* Berry, deoasaed,
makea nptdication for have to **ll the real retat*
beh.itging to the cntsle of aaid dec’d ;
AH ;H-rn..n» concerned are hereby noticed to
•bow caune (If any they have) by the Sr*t Monday
in March next, why an order should uot be grunted
oaid applicant to **11 naid reel ealate.
Oivf u under my hand and official rigwaturv, thin
G eorgia—HARRI8 ootNrv.-wuium Hoy,
admiuintrator of Usnly May, deceoaed, makea
application for lettors of dumlmiou:
All -* — *-‘
pernant coseenwd i
hereby sottSod to
In March next, why letter*
sot be granted osM applicant.
Gives seder my baud uud offirtal oigsslsro, t
. V. W. FlUiAMS, OrSUsffir
LUk-I for iHrone.
Taylor Superior Court,
Octobnr T*rm, 1871.
NANCY K WATKINS )
V. H K. * ATKIN*, j
I T api«ariu^ t" th* Court by the return of the
Pherffi that tin- defendant, W. E. N. Watfctue, lo
uot to bo found in the eounty uf Taylor; Ami
fnrther, it twiug made to appear to tbe Oourt
the said
that eervlce of thin libel be perfected on the said
W. S. N. Watklua, by the publieattou of this order
iu the ColumUin Itequlrer once u snosth hr fwr
mobtha preceding tbe next term ef this Oowrt.
WALLACE A RUSS,
rtuiutMTs Attarseys
A true extract from the misutos of Taylor
Superior Court
JAS. M. SATBMAV, Clerk.
FOK AALK
4T TUB QFV1Q*
OFFER THIS MACHINE «« tho Bemt Hullor for Cotton cv«r prodneed, «« it
uaveH all the Heed, clean and frt-e frour lint and motes, utul iu jietfect marketable
condition, or for use on the plantation ah food for Stock.
It ia simple iu its conttniclion, therefore not li&hlo to get ont of order, nnd be
ing made of the best Wrought Iron, <*<ie« /utrdt/•+(*, will run for years with proper
care, withont any repaint being required. It is v*:)- rapid in its operation, ite cujme-
ity being from fonr hundred to six hundred buaheU per day, with our horn Jioirrr. to
the nutial gin gear, and entity managed by any ordinary* plantation hand. It in bc-
lioved to be the o,.ly JIuUer that ix suitahlo and .idaptcd for genera! tine, as it com
bines the qn-rlities of tumjtUrity, durability sud ehfajih(*n % with )n rj\elunt uud rapid-
Hy of operation, and economy of oower, uud is fully warranted an reprchc-ntetl.
The cost of the machine can be saved many times over iu one season on planta
tions, as the hulls alone are equally an y<«xl for manorr as the feed before it is
hulled, there being no fertilixing qualities iu the kernel, which i* very vahmblo as
food for atock, and commands s ready sale in market for its oil. It is in Ubc by many
of the largest cotton raisers in Georgia and Alnbaaia. ami iu every case gives perfect
satisfaction. Hy an urranvemeut for detbthiu;' tbe separator, the mill can be used
for griuding corn for Meal or Houiiny, and is thu best mill iu use for that purpose.
Planters and others are invited to examine this machine st the Manufactory,
Oglethorpe St., Colutuhna, Ga. Price f<»r the whole, complete, *1Y* »* will jmy
4He. per bushel for Ihe kernel of cotton seed in uuy quantity. Hacks fnrtibhed upon
*[.piic*tion to JAMES W. SMITH, RrrEnDflEJfDrvr.
Orders sent to the Superintendent will be promptly attended to.
Culutubwii, Georgia. 8«>pt‘20.1871 dtHKlawif
Thompson’s Horse-Power!
VJIHE GEORGIA AND ALABAMA HORSE-POWER COMPANY is now prepared
to till orders for thi* jnstly celellrated Horae Power, which has provon au«d» a
great success, and carried off first premium* at Fairs wherever exhibited.
power was pstented September LStb, INTO, and is consequently tbe very latest iu
provement ou horse power. Esch one ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Parties desiring a Horse-Power this season, are advised to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & CO., Columbus, Ga.,
8ept. fl, 1871. d&wtf General Agents for Georgia and Alabama.
Taylor Superior Court.
OrtuUw T*rm, loTl.
FRANCI8 A. K. COXWKLI..)
r.i. V Lit)*/ for Pirorc*.
W. G. COX WELL. )
■ Georgia, Muscogee County.
Jam • K. BnM, Kxrrutur)
j uf the laat a Ii xidI tm- lfuocuf?** «ur»* r.ur
, lament nf Own* TLum- Cps.I. lull for Dir**-
| a*. drc*4«c*!, .)ti>tn. Au.
1871.
I T a|»|*NiriuiC to th* Court by th* n-toru ef th# . _ _. r ** _ . T« nu, i»,l.
Fh*nfT that th* defrii-litut. W. G. Cnxwoll. i* J»W-* P. Tliuratt. Pv.pliia
"urth.T 'u Uat I 1 ' k.*i2*’iw» «lt!«lkr Jrily »u Iu 11.,
tkr Ul.i »■ n. fi.l.rll r,..ut »t til. liuitt, ot 1 ’J’l* 1 * u • "* rk : —»• " n "
thi* 8tate ; It ia. ti»*r*fort», orrt«-r«i by tb# C«.urt
tlial sorvitf ..f this |. U-l be di. ih«- snbk
W.<> C««xw*|», by th* |.u!.lKati-»u of ill!* nnler n
tb* t'olumbu* Kn.(Uir< r uur«- a mnntb for tour
Sfenilha |tm-rdiug t)i* next t, rm of thi* U-urt.
WALLACE A Rl>8,
IMaiiitiira Att T8.
A true extract from the minute* of Taylor
irikdirti.ii ».f tl»i« lain,
t th- State of Alabama; :in ! t Inr'i
u Coin i that rusau Thi-ma*. .'I.
i|*h fo x t'U-l tSo
rouuty,
"« -I !"'»rin>.
Superior Court.
uovile
JAS. II. BATEMAN. C1*rk.
Notieo to Plantera.
r EEP YOUK COTTON SEEP IN THE DKT.
£ sens* 'iSSTSTbSa
kMH
W. 9MITV, SupevlufouSout.
I Ro** Tina
u of Yirgliiia. miiJ In
appearing
that Williaw J.
Birth*! -, w m . .
llarwtMMl a ml Minerva Tlioma* <KiVuilantk in aai4
Rill, rtafor iu th* Ftato of Virginia;
for complainaut, onforad by the C.'urt, that th-
•aid Sofihis W. ITsrgmvea, W'iUiam J. Ilarwn J, -
and Minerva, and Sums. Mnhata suit Roee Th- ina*.
'U th for four month- tn the OoJ«wNu« Enquirer
before th* next form uf this Court *haU l*> eufli-
ricut wrvic* of said bill os tb# *aid defeudaut*.
A tru* extinct from th* misute* of llu*cog«*
Superior Court, st Nuvembrrjtv-ra, li71^
GKffi. Y. BOMB, Clerk.
JOB WORK JTKATir tXBCUTKD
AT TBU warn.
aim.
r*±SSS
IMW
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