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retorted fob thb mquuujb.
Kitw Yoin, April A.— Prootodtagi h»»«
romnunoed ng.inoi th« 10th N«Mon«l
BauV, boforo the FoJer*l Oonmiitoioneri
Punrt, fur lucking op Uirto »nd a qntrtor
million.; of legal lendara to off act Uta
price* of stock*.
It is reported that Gould has fold hi* iu-
tcreht in the Grand Open Boom to Mr*.
Fink.
Tlio Mormon internationals have se
ceded from the regular organization and
formed a new fedorul council. The pro-
reediugs of yesterday give aigna of
tronble.
'lho lock up of money, with which the
Jodi National llank it charged, wm caused
by on attempt of Henry flonith, Jay Gould
am! other* of Wall street, which caused
the full in Ktock*. These gentleman be-
in}' on the “bear" side, altogether with
diow from circulation, without a tuo
incut‘a warning, about four and throe-
quarter millions of legal tender*. In coti-
m-quonco of the dooenoss of money thus
induced, there wan great embarrassment
at tho corn oiclmuge. A telegram ban
been sent to Secretary Boutwell request
ing him to relieve the money market, by
loaning n portion of tho large reserve of
the Treasury. It in »nid that a number of
Wall atieet operators will bo arrested to
day.
London, April 8.—The Post of tin*
morning knyn u rumor prevailed last night
that an important telegram had been ro-
ceived ut tho foreigu office from tho Gov
ernment of the United States. This dis
patch, it wus reported, indicated there wan
ii prospect that the difleroncoA between
Lnglatnl and America, growing oat of
clniina for contfequcntiul damage*, would
be Nettled in a manner Ratisfactory to both
nations.
WjurtiiNUTON, April 8.—House.—Harris
of Virginia introduced a hill rofuuding to
Postmasters, Mouth, stamps and other
property tuken from them or doatroyed
(luring the rebellion—reforred.
I illihuNtcriug over civil rights, as usual,
li finally camo up on a square vote for the
thiid reading, which may be regarded as a
test vote—result, uyos 100, nays 77. A
motion is now pending to table tho bill.
Tim expiration of tho morning hour
chocked procci dings. Tho bill goos over
to next Monday.
Washington, April 8.—Tho National
Domocrutic Commit tea will meet boro on
or about the 2.*»tli mat. to adopt meaaureM
for tho organization of the Democratic
party for the Presidential campaign.
Judge Lochrnno, of Georgia, passed
through hero to-day for Now York.
The Supreme Pourl to-day docided in
favor of George Fisher in tho Bradley
case. Bradley was expelled from Judgn
Fisher's court ut tho close of a trial some
yoars ago.
Washington, April 8.-—In tho Honato,
n bill bridging lho Missouri at Bonneville
was passed.
Several privato bills woro passed, inclu
ding that of Mrs. Bussell, of l^enuesseo ;
also Horace Tyler, of Now Orleans, #415,-
000 in full for work done at the mouth of
tho Mississippi.
A bill against straw bids for mail con
tracts was passed.
Also,paying citizens of Loudon county,
Ya., for enttio taken. Also, relieving
Powell A Dickinson, of Knoxville.
Tho bill for the rolief of Joseph Hegar
was postponed.
Ni:w Yoiik, April t».—A meeting of the
Democratic National (Uimmlttoo is called
on Wednesday, the Hlh of May, at the
residence of August Beluiout in thin city,
to designate the time and place for the
National Convention. Tho World says
Belmont h procrastination meats the ap
proval of the Deuiocratia leaders. Tho
• World adds: “The dolay seems to have
been occAMoixxt with a view to tako ad
vantage of the Cincinnati Convention re
sults, which may determine the timo fur
bolding the Democratic National Conven
tion."
Washington, April 9,—Tho 8t»toJ>o-
partment hns advices that tho Madrid
Government is investigating tho oaao of
Dr. Howard. Meantime Dr. Howard re-
tunina at Cadiz. Orders have been given
for Ihh good treatment.
lloiisQ.—- Myphor, from tho Committee
on ltailway and Canals, reported a bill in-
rorporating Hhroveport, Okalana A New
Mexico U. It., which waa ordered printed
and recommitted.
A bill for tho relief of Challorlon and
McGuire, of Homo, Ua., passed.
Three members were appointed to co-
• opuratcruto with tho Cotmuittoo for the
Morso Memorial on the lbthof April.
London, April t>.—A special dispatoh to
lho Manchester Guardian aaya Hon. It.
G. Kclicnck, while in Paris, from which
city he roturned yesterday, had an inter
view with the American Consul before the
Gcueva Tribunal Arbitration, and npou
bis arrival called upon Earl Granville.
The result of these interviews, the dis
patch says, it that neither counsel nor
arbitrators will meet at Geneva on the
lfttli inst., the day appointed for the an-
moulding of tho board, but that English
and Auicricau ageuta will meet and ex
change courtesies. The diepateh further
at at es that tho Boaid of Arbitration will
not again assemble until June 15th.
Matamokas, April ii.—Martial law has
been declared It involves restriction*
on navigation twelve miles above and be
low this city.
Tho Jtcvolutionists are advancing on
Matumoras. The siege will begin shortly.
The Revolutionists claim that Kochais
retreating towards the City of Mexico, in
consequence of a concentration in hie
rear threateuiug even the capital itself. —
Tho gatv* of Matamoras are doted. Com
munication witli the Brownville ferry
is stopped, and business is generally
pended.
Pams, April 10.—The Octroi effioer
seized sixty shells and grenades ooncealed
in market wagouK, while entering a
of Montrenil.
Cincinnati, April 10.-— 1 The flood in
Kicking river is unprecedented. %ue
hundred and twenty-five coal boats, with
a million bushels of coal, have been swept
away. The Ohio has risen twenty-five
feet in twenty-four hours, and ie still ris
ing. Many disasters are reported.
Nabbyillz, .April 10.—The rain last
night was the heaviest ever kaowa. All
fhe roads centering here are mote leas im-
Jared. ,
Nkw Yonk, April 10.—A Matamoras
special says it ia reported Croat Saltillo
that Bocha is moving in that direction
with nine thousand man. Shonld Labas
aw from Vera Cruz arrive in lima, ha will
Lave Matamoras. * The BovohMloaioU on
this river hart two gans nadurtad.
jThe Wqrid eays many leading Brpoh-
lknwe, indadiag Marshal O. Roharte and
A. F. Stewart, ere going to the GMffiffiflti
Con Test inn
4 IfllOlllMlMdlhlMMllNMl
for #10,001 for a forced vaccination,
charging first an asaanlt upon the child;
•eoond, introduction of scrofula into the
ehitd s system.
Jersey City electa a Democratic Mayor.
The Hepublican* have the majority in the
Council and Board of Education.
The investigation of conduct of Judges
Barnard and Cardoza finds no bribery,
hut traced presents to them from fiuccen
fnl liganta and favorites.
Salt Lake, April 10.— The attendance
at the Mormon Conference is from eight
thousand to ten thousand, anion from re
mote aectiona, all iu holliday attire. Tay
lor, iu an add rue*, said Monnonistii twi
nti enigma to the world. The Doited
Kuten have been endeavoring to solve it
for years, but have not done it, and nev
er would. Other Elder* used equally de
fiant language.
Wamhimoton, April 10.—Heoate.—The
House resolution regarding the power of
the Senate to tampor with tariff bill* wa*
referred to the Committee on Privilege
aod Election, the Committee on Finance
having already denied the position an-
suined by the House.
Huuiner presented a resolution of tho
MaaaachuaettH Legihlature in favor of the
French spoliation bill.
Wahiunuton, April 10.—A reaolution
to print a quarter of a million copie* of
the agricultural report, wan referred to
Printing Committee.
Cntncrou yielded tho French spoliation,
which waa the order of the day, and In
dian oppropriatioua wa* resumed.
Freliughuysen, from the Committee on
Judiciary, reported without nuiumlmont
tho bill supplementary to the Enforce
ment act of May Slut, 1871, providing
H EOT CAL COXYKXTIOX.
Columbus, Oa., April 10, 1872.
The Georgia State Medical Association
assembled iu enuual aession in the city of
Columbus, and was opened with prayer
by Kev. Dr. Hunter, at 12:80 p. m., Dr.
George M. McDowell, President, iu the
chair.
The Afosocintiou was welcomed to the
city by Dr. V. II. Taliaferro, a* the repre
sentative of tho physicians of the city, in
a chaste, eloquent and appropriate ad
drees.
Mayor Mcllhenny followed in behalf of
the city, welcoming tho Association to its
hospitalities.
Both were replied to in s very happy
manner by Dr. A. W. Griggs, iu behalf of
tire Association.
The next business in order being the
registration of names of momhers of the
Association, on motion Dr. E. J. Kirk-
scey, the AHHociuliou adjourned till 8
o'clock p. m.
AFTRVtNOON SESSION.
The AHNocinliou wui* culled to ordor by
President McDowell.
The registration of members being in
ordor, the names of all present were
recorded.
On motion of Dr. titout, tho municipal
authorities of the city, the clerpy and the
representative!! of the press were invited
to neata iu the AHHocialion.
On motiou of Dr. Lane, regular mem
bers of the profusion of Hiater States
give notice of such loss. Is case of the
death of any depositor the amount stand
ing to the sredit of the deceased shall be
paid to his or her legal reprsaeaUtivee.—
The bank reserves tun right to add to, al
ter or amend these rule* mod regulations,
by giving fifteen days notice of iu inten
tion so to do.
Bloody and Fatal Affray.—Tbe city
was thrown iuto a siuto of considerable
excitement yeHterday, between one and
two o'clock, by the report of a bloody aud
fatal affray that had taken place about
that tune, on lower Broad atrset, near
Durham'* wood ahop, botarecn Messrs.
Jo*eph aud John Hurtling (brother*,; aud
a man named H. A. Hcolt, of Blukeiy,
Georgia, in which Mr. John Hartung w«h
•tabbed and killed, aud tho other combat-
aut* slightly wounded. We heard various
rumors a* to the csiimo of the difficulty,
but it i* accepted as true that Scott owed
the Hartung brothers oue hundred dollar*
for the rent of a house, aud iu regard to
the settlement of winch the fight occurred.
Mr. John Jiarluug was utahbed just below
the right shoulder blade and died in ubont
twenty minute*!. Jon«q>h IlHTJnng wan
slightly injured in the forehead by a pistol
Mhot, and Hcott received bcverul alight
scalp wounds with a knife and wu» also
cut in the hand, lie w.h immediately
arroHted and after having hi* wound*
dressed, was lodged in too city guard
hotiNe.
A* the matter will undergo legal exami
nation, it would not bo prudent for u* to
give further particular* of thin nnfortn-
uate nttiiir. Wo might properly state,
however, tkut Bnf.iula had no more quiet,
iuduHtriot!* and unusMiming citizen than
John Hurtling, tho bootmaker, aud that
hi* untimely and tragic death i* generally
lumentud by all cIuhs.i* of our people. < *f
hi* hluyor we have nothing to Kiiy. lie
will uppoar before the Court* to ttoHWer
for what he lie* done, and It will be for
SPECIAL NOTICES
Anchor Line Steamer*
S ail cvmr wimtnoAT
and Saturday. PM**ng*r*
booked I# and from nay Hall
way Sutton or Bwnpert is
Great llrltaln, Ireland, Nor
way, Sweedea, Denmark, Ger
many, France. Holland, Belgium, aad the Uaited
Mete*, nt lowest currency rate*.
C*Mn f*re from New York to Glasgow, Liver-
root, Londonderry or Queenstown, $7 j, and ***>'»
Intermediate, fSJ. Steerase, Pif. Draft* i*»ued
for any amoant.
I'ii rtlea lending for their friend* in the Old
Country c*n pun-hose tl-keta nt reduce*! rntea.
For farther particulars apply to the Ag nt*,
lIKNDKKflOX BRUTIIKKH.
7 Bowlin* Greeu, N.Y.
IF* Responsible Agent* wauted in town and
country.apUf dAwSm
Agents Wanted.
MARK TWAIN’S
N KW BOOK IS NOW RKADY. A cuni|muiou
to "lsMCXST* AnxoAP." Don’t work on
book* no on* wants, lint take one people will slop
you in the street* to subscribe foi
_ . r : i him, at Hint time, to dear hi* Hkirti* if he
ititig (be city duritig tli« .o.s.on | U A>if« t nth.
body were invited to heal* on the Hour,
and woro requoKtcd to register their
name* and nddrekH with the Secretary.
On motion of Dr. Stout, Dr. J. T.
a*Hi»taut
Secretary.
that tho Circuit ('ourtof the United State*
lur auy judicial di.trict, in *bicb at any | Juh “ s( “ wttH rc ,, 110 , led , 0 , ot
lime, the Circuit Judge, or a Diatrict
Judge designated by tho Circuit Judge, . »|«j J6 f 0 |j 0W | n g nre |} )e pcrtnntient mem-
nhall hold a • ben. elect: E. F. Colzey, J. W. Pitts, J.
riuieH,
Word,
of said act, shall hereafter be deemed the M Ford Cl4lliHfo Torr « G eo. J. G
Circuit Court meutionodiuiU 2d aud 18th! A , p(Jh(ilBti c j Muffl|f T j
section*.
Friditighuynan, by no request, intro-
dunod a bill giving the American and Eu*t
India Telegraph Company the right to
laud aud maintain line* of telegraph cable
between American and Asiatic coast*.
House.—'Tho hill aboliahiug franking
privilege, after a Jong djMCuaaiojj, recoin- 1
mitted a* doud.
Brook*, of New York, a*ked (lie unani- !
tnotiH couMeut to offer a riiHolutiou reel- I
ting the indictment of Gen. Cortina, u
leading Mexicali officer, by a Toxua jury,
and calling upou the President for n copy
of the peneut Meut. with any other in
formation reHpcotidg the outrages com
mitted by the leaders of Mexico. Hale,
of Maine, objected.
Cimti.KHToN, April 10.— Iu tho United
States Court to-duy, before Judgo Bond,
tho grand jury retnrnoil eight indiotmentH
for murder and coii*piraoy againnt purlieu
concerned in the lyuchiug at Union coun
ty jaily in February, 1871. On motion of
the Di*trct Attorney, the murder counts
were withdrawn, amt tho prisonera plead
ed guilty to cotiNpiracy.
Savannah, April 10. The nteaiuahip
Magnolia wa* run into by au unknown
ateainer iu a fog. Damage very alight to
tho Magnolia. The exteut of damage to
the other ateamer is unknown.
Tho Nteaiu*hip Leo, iu cros*ing the out
er Imr la*t night, struck on a north break
er three limes, which carried away the
ruder, ami llio rudder |K>at waa towed to
Venu* Point. She will eoiuo to the city
to night aud be placed in the dry-.lock.
The Ntoain*bip Seminole is reported
aHhorn on white oyster bed* near Fort
PiiluHki.
Matamokas, April 10.—The Authorities
have advices that aloumor of Merida left
Vera Cruz with troop* and ammunition,
and that Tobaaco would follow. Both
Htemuer* are expected at B«gd*d to-day.
City quiet.
Nzw Okj.kans, April 10.—The Colored „ , .... c .
.. . . .. | r. Pendleton, J. W. Norton, lho*. Star
Mod h National Couveution met in tho ■ . .....
hall of the llou*e of Representative* at
Mochauic*' liiNtitute, at noon, nml wn*
ailed to order by Liuiit-Governor A. J.
Romdor, of Houtb Carolina, who read
reNolution* of the colored muu'* natioual
convention held la*t year at t'harloaton,
uuder which the preaeut waa called. Ho
delivered a brief apnooh, atating the ob
ject of the convention to be to proufote
the welfare of the colored race, counseled
moderation iu their proceeding*, eto.
Lieut. Gov. Pinchbeck, of Louisiana,
wa* chosen temporary chairman, and G.
T. Ruby, of Texae, aecretary. Prayer
by Rev. 8. M. Fletckor.
Upon a call of Htatca, delegates were
registered as follow*: Alabama S, District
of Columbia 1, Georgia 1, La. 7, Mias. 7,
Md. 5, Ohio 2, Penn. I. 8. C. 5, Texas 8,
Ya. 1. Other delegates expected.
A committoo ou credential* was Ap
pointed aud the convention took a reoeae.
Proceeding* orderly.
H. B. Law, J. J. M«Hon, II. l’erdun, B.
F. Diidiftol, Georgo Heard, F. F. Brooks,
C. D. Smith.
Committee on tho Constitution wa*
called, when Dr. Griggs requested further
timo (until to morrow; to report. Tb*
committee was allotted fill I her time.
The committee, of which Dr. Logan
wa* ProHideu, iu regurd to vaccination
wan diKchurgod.
Thu committee oil publication reported,
wbiub report wa* received.
It wa* moved by Dr. Hunter that a
committee bn appointed to iiioinorinlize
the Legidaturo and beg that the phy*i-
china’ lien extend to all property, not em
braced in the homed cad.
Tho report of the Committoo on Iu-
ebriato AaMylum wu* received aud adopt
ed.
Dr. Htoiit, thn Secretary, read a salutary
communication from W. Hchtimati, Phar
maceutist of Atlanta, on the dutioH aud
rclatiouH of phyniuiaiiH ami phartimeout id*
to onch other. Dr. J. Karri* mudo koiiiu
rcumrkt! ou lho Hiibject of the communi
cation, on tho repeating of pre*criptiou*
without the order of the phy*ician, claim
ing that midi restriction wa* rather u Mafo-
guard to uli parties.
On motiou of Dr. Stout, the communi
cation wa* referred to lho Committoo on
Publication.
Dr. W. A. Green moved a auHpmmion
of the rule* for the election of periiiuumit
member*—W. J. Uruuu, Fort Valley, I>r.
Herndon nml F.. M. Crump, Itutkc c«annty.
Dr. 8tout pre*cnted Hcveral coniiiiuni-
cutioii* from the AHMociutioii* of Hcveral
Htatea which were on motion, received,
nml the Kecretaiy waa dncried to read
such aa were deemed of intoroNt to the
A**i)ciatiofi.
Appointment of coiuinittco to nominate
officer* wa* deferred.
The following were elected member*:
Dr*. B. 8. Pcavy, A. B. DeCartin, W.
buck all of Savautiah.
Docttira lleutty ami Logan introduced a
resolution iu'rcgard to tho past action of
tho ArtHociation, which heals the old
breach. Tho hatchet i* buried --the Asso
ciation in now a unit. F.verythiug Nettled
without a dissenting voice.
Wo noticed both the Vice Presidents,
Doctors Kirkuecy aud Green, on tho
Bpoaker * stand.
How a Radical Shkiufk Hung a Car.
,ina Nkuuo—lIomani.K AffaikI- Wh
clip the following shocking paragraph
from an Augusta paper:
We learn by a gentleman employed on
tlio Wilmington, Columtiia and Augiuta
Railroad, who arrived here lust night, ihut
Taylor Wilson, colored, was hung at Sum
ter yesterday, at 2 o’clock, for the murder
of Tom —, also colored. The gal
lows wa* arrungud by tho Radical Sheriff
of the county very pcculutly, au anvil
being attached to the cud of the rope,
whicli was expected to fall when the rope
w'hh cut and tbiw break tho neck of Ilia
condemn*! I man by suddenly jerking him
up, instead of allowing him t > drop.—
The thing worked very badly, Wil-ion be
ing rui** d from tho platform a fow inch
es only, and very gradually, lie sufioca-
tud slowly, for a little Iokh Ilian five min
utes, and then succeeded in raining hi*
hand* and drawing hiimelf up by the
ropo. At this juiictuto came the most
horrible part of tho affair, the Slo-riff ad
vancing inward him and holding hi-*
h uid* to hi* sides until ho wa* too w eak
to raixe himself again, and wa* compelled
to ondtirn a slow death. The i;flair wiih
described to u* as one of tho iiiotit horri
ble on record.
Tho nvnrago age of American clergy
men who died last year whs a frucllou
over 01 yearn. Out of 280, whose deaths
and age* woro correctly reported, 7 hnd
punned the ago of DO, 2D woie between .s
and DO, 4<; wero butwoen 70 ami 80, I
were between lit# and 7d, .M were betwoci
o0 and 00, 28 were between to and AO, 22
wero between 80 and 10, and D were be
twe*ui 20 und 80.
Tho Grcon Ray (Wis.) Advocato aaya
“It seeiiiH a* if tho iliHastroii* Dies which
swept over this region last October hud
become ho deeply seated in the soil that
they can never bo extinguished. Smoke
may bo soon Lading from the ground
hero tho hiiow hna melted off hi many
places, and especially hi tho low ground
near tho buy whore ut lower Red river.
It irt where tho ground ia swampy and tho
soil i* filled with small roots (but those
tire* hold with Much pertinacity, favored
by the long and severe drought."
Tho Jacksonville Union, referriiigto the
Jacksonville, Pensacola and Mobile rail
road, says: “It is not improbable that
General Littlefield will retire from any
management of the road, and that a lease
will be made to rcspueHible businos* men,
upon Hitch terms a* will insure the speedy
construction of the road westward to Pen
sacola, mid secure the pay meut of tin*
$47l,boO of outstanding first omit gage
bonds, for which the trustees of tin* Inter
nal Improvement Fund have seized the
road. Should this bo done, nil the claim*
against the road now represented here
will he amicably satisfied, tho enterprise
taken out of politieul control nml put un
der competent business management, the
old stock interests of the Florida Central
road satisfied, ami the interest* of Jack
sonville be secured also.
in America, ad lrem UUODDflPKKD'S KM-
1‘IUK BOOR. MAP AND PICT IKK IIOUPK. U
NatclifS *irrrt, N«w Orloui*. (»ple ila»3m
KTotioe!
I WISH TO 0IVB N0TICB TO MY
tiMtuoicr* wl»o ara *|HI iudebte*! t
me, that I rrqair* iu lay latrine** ovrrjr dolla
tli.it i« due, a ad bap* all will cc*i« prouiptlj foi
wir.l and |*ajr mu. To aacli a* cannot HX B*«
rnoni y. ! will indnlRA *uUI the iirnait crop U
Railicifd in Ni»v»iul*r noi, movuuo mt
rntlWARb S1TIIIS TUI ITCXT THIRTY bAtrt and BfttlH
hr bote Mild ■HtUfactorjr aecurlty, and will ciiMr^u
only 7 per c*«t. tatermt far the time. To tie
who lail to com* forward and aalUfacturiljr arrange
thuir delita, I now give notice, in all rincerity and
kibdiif**, that I *h*1l proceed to c illcct w hat they
owe mu, In the ekorteet time known to tho law.
My friend* with whom ! have hug dealt know
that I -halt feel great ralnrtaure to |.ut their
acroubt* iu the court* for co1l*Htl«»n, hot if they
will not pay ntherw-i*-, tiikt will compel me to do
ii. aid I -hall do It withont dicrimination, for I
be paid.
it" In *tore « large and «e!"cf etork of IKON,
I’hO’.V ATKKL and UKNKKAL IIAItD IV A It K,
hi< It I a in prepared to supply In planter* and
• lu r* at the very lovreat figure* that they ran Isf
nrrhMMtd »t POR CASH. Au r»*«)Na ordering
ood* of me will pleaee iH'.r In mind that I am
lliug ONLY POKCA8II, and mclone the money
ith the order. Order* not accomponled with the
i-h, will he tilled pr not at my dl-cretlon.
J« ENNIS.
WELLS, CURTIS & CO.
-HA VI-
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O PRRA ROOTS; ROOTS POR HVNTIKO
O R PLOWING. RIDING BOOTS,
T HICK BOOTS for DITCUIHO, and all
f 0RTS OP DO0T8 for MKN
A ND BOYS. YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRBK’fi
X KW GOODS arriving
XX AILY to repk-bUk oar stock of
% HORS for the people.
u KAVY BROGANS; all the best make*
O LD POLKS' 8I10BS, nuj and comtortable.
f* LBGANT STYLIW for the young people.
■ CHOOL SHOES, mat and anhetantial.
TOILET SL1PPKRS AND WARM SLIPPERS,
• fine eevortnu-nt.
In abort, we bare provided for the want* of aii
cla**•**, and -olicit an eiauiiuation of our .t- k.
WIlOLKSAl.K BUYKltS will And it m their in
ter«-at to give u* a rail. We deal with Manufac
turer* direct, and can offer e*tr» inilOreiiieiit*.
We offer to all a large and well Selected stock,
low price*, and our beat attention.
XV bare atao a splendid atock < t
SHOEMAKERS' MATERIALS AND TOOLS,
OAK SOLE LEATHER, an eatra Aue article
Also, HEMLOCK and Coantry-Tauned ;
r. KM1NK LKM0INES' aud otie-r
CHOICE BRANDS OP FRENCH CALF SKINS,
and everything pertaining to tho trade.
Also, TANNERS' OIL AND TOOLS, all nt In*
price*, for cnrii nr iu exchange for Country
Tallied Sole and Upper I>uther.
We w ill pav 111- highest mark.t price la cash 01
merchandiav tor ilOuD DRY HIDES.
WELLS, CURTIS Si CO.
PRATT’S COTTON GINS
THE PLANTERS’ FAVORITE!
AHEAD OF _A.I_.Xj !
rilHE nndomigned having completed aarangcmeuls far tha sale of the above
X COTTON GINS with G. W. Dillingham, the General Agent for Ihia section,
would call attention to the fact that they have on band a fulll atock of
PRATT'S COTTON GINS,
among Ch«m (ba 40-H*w Gin that took Ibo Pint Vrizc at our teat Fair, beating all
competitor* and ginniog 24t) lb*, seed cotton iu 17 minutes. Too much cannot ba
•aid in their praiae. ^ _
HOLSTEAD dc CO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
mlil7 aftwtf 1.1# liuOiD Stbict, CoLtmaua, G*.
Thompson’s Horse-Power l
T HE GEORGIA AND ALABAM A HOUHE-rOWEU COMPANY ia now prepared
to fill order* for this juutly celebrated Horae Power, which ha* proven auch a
great anoccaa, aad carried off fiiat premium* at Fair* wherever exhibited. Thia
power w*i patented September 18th, 1870, and id c«rti*equently the very latest im
provement on horae power. Each one in guaranteed to give perfect Mtinfaction.
Parties deuiring a Horse-Power thi* seoaon, are advuietl to apply early to
HOLSTEAD A CO., Columbus, 6a.,
Sept. 3, 1871. d&wtf General Agent* for Georgia and Alabama.
n.b.W d«N]*wlf
ICE!
Muhl’s Ice Machine.
To the < itU* n* of ColambM
AVISO Im-.-ii npiNiiiitcd awle Burnt
f.n:!uriTuf the Mul.l !<• Mwrlitn*
.1 to fnrni di Mu* niic blur* from t,
i.hio iHiNM-liy. TbI* I* I In* only *
•-.* itin b) w «rxa o* H'»a*x pow. i».
llUihllH
..I dm
Tim C*i
wpfkmrM! it >
M... In
with miy |N»wcr. Tin* Arn* Maclilnn wo
II pi*•**.!ri» of -dto to •A.'tn IlM*. to ihw *«|in»i)* Ind
till* M.i hini’ from 4*» to mi |U.»thrrrforu «u n*o
• •my in 1.11)1.11*1 *ii.l ..n mIm)<U)« of .Uiig.-r. Tl
M i.-hiu.- work* with m«thylh other. con*l*»* ..l
|.Uinp wlih It nrplr.'* km from m v*»e i-oiitnini
ih'd tlm fiM-xing l*os, thru t.uiujw it in
: flXST l’RIXB MKbAU AWAtibCD.
THE GllEAT
Mm Piano
Manitactoby.
"Wm. Iinnbe & Co.
M.tiur.tttir-n ol
nilAND, FQUAIIl: AM) LTHIIIIIT
I^IA-N O FO RTES,
ltAt.ri.UUKK, MD.
T1h-*<-' liutnnnrnl* Imre bm-n before the public
f.»r iirarly ihiriy y**ar*. *nd upon their 1‘xceilrni’r
*lun>- uttaklnrd an unpurrhiu.-d prr-emiueiice, which
TOXB.
TOUCH.
WOttKMAXXtm'
a xu DUiiMtiurr.
n AgTHfl-' Trnble.
Improve
r I..!.- pi.
ud rt.|UMl
y I'Uno Fully wun
Me »rr by eiuw-MI
I'AI’.LOK ORGAN
nd t'ia
iano, which brii
II hn* yet been wttniurU.
iiite.1 f..r Five Yean*.
irrungMUieut enabled In
‘ >.I..I MF.I.OIIKONH of
uud retail,
SPRING GOODS!
At the Virginia Store!
X\rE ARE NOW OPENING OUtt SPUING STOCK OF GOODS, embracing
yy almoat evorything new fur Ladies' aud Gentlouieu’* wear.
Silk*, Silk Pupliuu, Foulard*, Grenadine*, Japanese Cloths, Poplina,
Cambric*, Piqnea iu Wbito and Color*, Linen Suiting*, Alpaoas of all grade* ;
Large assortment of Coraeta front .Vie to fir*; Scarf*, Parafols, Fan*,
Ribbon*, Ac.; New Styles HoojiakirtH, aud Indies' Tucked Skirts;
Curtain Laces and Dimities ; Kid Gloves in great variety of colors;
Hosiery, H'rVkfw, White Goods, Ac., Ac.;
Great variety of Staple r.ud Domestic Goods;
Kir BEST FRENCH CLOTHS AND OAS8IMKUK8 IN THE MARKET I JR
Sole Agents for Riciurdhon's celebrated Shirt*, Cotton and Liale Thread Under
Shirts. 7tK) dcz. John Claes’s Machiue Sewing Cotton.
LADIES’ SHOES, made to order, aud warranted good—all of which will be aoltl
at the lowest market rates.
March IM, 187^ [dcodA.tf l CltlGLEB A GOIIDON.
LATEST NEWS!
UiO UAL
il-.kl .
. phi*
nd i*
I III -
let of 1
all
'.'lv.ul in tlm rib.
of li.iuid rllmr U h!
lowpil tolh.- frwgilig »h.i, tl.o dilltr.lit
••viiporntioa* wad li<|uiU«'tiuii* producing allvtua-
tlv.-ly fold.
I w ill put up nnd pr.Mlur*) iff with rvnry nuu hiui
I n«dl. in Ih" <|nnntity gUBi'i.litMt-d tn tin* price li-l
I11i.** wi-hiog -p.-i ill) Mil-'ii* or inacliiitpa, will
I.ddr*-** III.- Ht OduUtbUH, «»;*. Any p
LoNixtN April 10.—A special to the
Tilths says the order retpiiring passports
from persons entering France is abolish
ed. Travelers will be registered at the
frontiers.
Roston, April 10.—The roHulonee of
the widow of James Fink, Jr., was robbed
yesterday afternoon of jewelry and other
vatnablee to the amount of about one
tbousaud dollar*.
Frankfobt, Kt., April 10.—During the
storm bare yesterday lightning struck the
bouse of a man named Martin, killiog
a child and seriously injuring hie wife.
Nkw Yoiik, April 10.- The Union Hotel
at Saratoga was sold to-day at auotion to
A. T. Stewart's agent for foHo.OOO.
Well posted politicians in Waahingtofe
seem to think the oonteat for the Yioe
Presidency at Philadelphia will be be
tween Wilson of MaaaaohuaetU and Wil-
eou of Iowa. It ie said that Colfax ia In
oarnest about retiring from politico, and
that if his name ia brought before the
Philadelphia Convention it will be merely
to obtain a complimentary vote.
On Saturday last Gov. Smith appointed
Ivy F. Thompson, of Polk oonnty, to the
offioe of Solicitor-General of the Rome
Judicial Circuit, in plaoe of Mr. C. D.
Forsyth, resigned.
The Cooperstown Journal Mjn that the
friends of Judge Nelson need not be sur
prised to see him resume hie east on the
bench of the United States Supreme Court
at an early date, so marked baa been hie
improvement in health daring the past
two or three months.
Despatches from Little Rock, Arkan
sas, report the occurrence of a diHoulty
in the Slate Central Republican Com-
auttea, which resulted in the withdrawal
mi foot of the members. The remainder
filled their places, nnd fixed the £)d of
May m the then for holding the Slate
Coeventioo. The deepetohee add Umt
the probability is that there will be two
Repphlieen Stale Conventions.
to tha ndjonvnmant at Selma,
7th, mi, the Agriteheml
Oengrem wfll oonvene it* third eemfeant
eonri, on Mofiday, May
17th, im.
Gfouoia Home Savinos Bank.—This is
an iurttitutiou which comuicudw itself to
everybody iu this *cot ion—rich or poor,
white or hlaok. It is rnn by tbs Director*
of tho Georgia Homo lusuruuco Company
of this city, the bcitt and safest men iu
tho community, with autplo money facili
ties to carry out all pledge*. Thero aro
thousand* of dolUm uquandered by tbo
young and improvident annually, in this
section, which if luid away in this bank
would aoon prove a nucleus for a start in
life, or a present help in the days of ad
versity aud trouble. All deposits draw
six per cent, iulcrest per annum.
The foflowiug will expluiu the plan
upon which the Company docs busineKS:
Deposits in eurreucy, gold, and silver,
in Ktiui* from $1 to will bo received
daily, daring busineiM hours, aud on 8at-
urday until 7 o'clock p. in. bums ex
ceeding $7.00 mill be leoeived undor spe
cial agreement. A deposit book will be
given to each depemtor, iu which the
smotiuU received aud paid shall be en
tered ; and this book sball be the evi
dence of the depositor's accouut. Mar
ried women aud childreu shall have en
tire control of their deposit*. Any de
positor may designate the person for
whose benefit the deposit is made, and
the time it thall remain in bank; aud aueh
depositor, and his or her legsl representa
tive, shall be bound by such conditions.
Each individual, ou making tho first de
posit, shall signify hi« or her assent to
them rules by subacribiug his or her usiue
in a book kept for that purpose. But if
for any reason such signature is not
made, the sot of depositing and receiving
a book shall be considered an asseut.
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per
annum will be paid on deposits from the
first day of the uiouth succeeding the date
of deposit. But no iutoreat will be al
lowed on sums leas than fil; nor for frac
tions of a month; nor from tho com
uieneeiuent of the quarter of sums with
drawn without notice. luUreat will be
computed on deposits to the first day of
January ia each year, aud to the periods
named in a previous paragraph, should
any depositor wish to close uis or her ac
count. Interest accrued on the first of
January will be held subject to the order
of the depositor for oue month, aud
then added to the principal, unless pre
vious notice hna bees given to add it to
the principal on the first of January. In
terest on gold and ailver will be paid in
gold aad stiver. After thirty day* notice
to any depositor to withdraw his or her
deposits, interest thereon shall oeese.
Deposits may he withdrawn on the seo-
ood Tuesday m January, April, July nnd
Ootobor of sash year; ten days notion be
ing given for sums from #50 to #100, and
twenty days noties for subm exceeding
#100. Boms of #50 or less can bo with
draws withont notice. No snm less than
t| shall ba withdrawn unless tbs whole
deposit hs ls« than that amount Pay*
moot shall ba mads only to tha dapoaitor
In nsrsoau or hfc or bar written order, on
prisnaStns of depotft hook. BhonUI
ba book ho kwt tho bank will not haw-
csetSwM *
AGLOltl O U S RECORD.—Twelve
years ago a few modcHt linen in the New
York Journal invited public attention t
a now Vegetable Restorative, and solicited
a trial of it* merit* as a remedy for imti
gONtion, biliousness, fever aud ague,
debility, nervous disorders, rheumatism,
anil ail complaints requiring invigorating
and regulating treatment. tn this quiet,
iinpretoutioua way, Plantation Bittkrh
was introduced to tho world. It was a
success from the beginning. All that was
claimed for it as a tonic, n corrective nml
antidote to malurious fever, wus found to
be atrictly true. Within five year* the
annual sales of this article amounted to
over onf million of hot tbs. A few years
more auil the demand had swelled to ft re
millions. The unnnnl consumption of the
Bitters has now reached the utmost in
credible aggregate) of six millions of
bottles, and for every bottle sold a copy
of the Illustrated Medical Annual^ pub
lished by the proprietors, at a cost of
#150,000, i* given away. ap5 eodAw
Dn. Saoe’s OxTAimn Kkmf.py is no
Patent Medicine humbug, gotten up to
dupe tho iguoraut and credulous, but is a
perfect 8pecific for Nasul Catarrh, “Cold
iu the head, " and kindred Uiseasos.
ap5 deoditw
Avkbt the Evil.—If mothers would
gltc Mr*. Whltcomli'a Pjrup to their children
ion uiortnlity would Is* lc** miiioiik tl<
root* only 26 cent*. «1<‘J cihIa
The price of health, like that of liberty,
i* eternal ) ifthUMM. The YApur-ladeii air of opring
•lercise* a de|>rcariug influence on the vital pow
er*. The atrongiHit M thi* devitalizing effect
th« weak nr* proatrated by it. Kvcrybody I* mor
or lea* debilitated at thi* wweon, and the fi-ebi.
iiutiuetively *rek th-« help of medicine. 1'n ‘ortu
untely, tli* "remedy" reaorttri *o *ometiw>« aggra
vate* tli* mi*chit-r. Raw *timulantiiar* eminently
pernicious in *uch case*, and drastic cathartic*
about os bad. The vital princip 1 • need* *ucci«r und
•upp«>rt, and a reinforcing preparation that will
touu aud roucc, while it regtilat** aud parifie* the
system, is the mvdiclu* that uatur* demand*. AU
the medicinal element* required for auch i morgen
cios ore combined tn lloatotter'* fltomarh Bitter*,
tbo pure«t and most efficacious vegetable elixir
that the world ha* *vet known. It Is a utild stim
ulant, a power fill tonic, uue.puhtl appetiser, an
absolute »(teciflc for diseased digestion, a wonder,
fill uorrine, a moderat* ratltarlic, a remedy for
liver complaints aud pt-thriic fever*, a cm re for
cou«ti|»*tion. a *t>vcUlc for iheumalUm, of o**e» -
fiat Use in all ailments to which tlm feebler*-* arc
suijcct, and a* a general household mvdiciue uuc-
qnalml and nnapproached. These are tli* proper-
tie* which hav* ntad« llo*tett«r'* Bitter* fatuous
•v#ry wherw. Boo tn it, however, that you hav* U •
true articl*. for lho land U iuf*ot*d with aworuu
of local bitter*, made from coudemuod lienor* and
worthless drug*, which greedy wr*tch«o who *p*c-
ulato ou human IM* recommend as panacea* for
•vary Ui that flesh is hoir la Rowaro of the char-
Ulan* and Ihoir pobon* aph *edaw
MT 8m sdvsrtUMDsnt of Dr. Butts'
Dispensary, heodod Booh hr «)m* MUIUm*-—a*mmiAWi
•cino-ia asotamr oolnma. 16 ehould^m ramify
In- w«.rk. i BACON Siilea, Shoulilcrs and Hams;
1 CORN—BeHt Tt unertHeo White;
FLOUR—Of all grailcut;
MOLASSES AND HYKITH;
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAM;
LIQUORS, HALT, SHOES,
And a full stock of UROCKRIK8 of *11 kinds, •
LOirAAf i'A.Sir UHUM, Ht Wholesale* au
Retail.
J. H. HAMILTON.
Corner Franklin A Warren At*.
fi-b'J" wty
FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
oft.
aill i
• per ill.
N E W
Portable Gun Light!
Columbus Carriage Repository.
T. K. WYNNE,
(8UCCK8SOU TO G. M. UENFUOE)
WITH
GIIEEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
HAS IN STOKE AT THE C0I.UMHC8 CAKRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Opposite Ferry House, Columbus, Georgia.
A LARGE STOCK OF
I, tti<1111*
u-r d.-grw
It bum*
. less tId.ii 1-12 tb*
facility, hi
n< eye, as it
ill call gas
In Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
N OW I* the lime to have your Cotton Uln* put
in *<•.••! re|uii by askiiirnl workman. I*, n-d
wail uni,I you are r.a.lv to go to uiuoing. Tl.a
under*,gne.1 ,s prepared *i I,I- fllrnp,
IN C U S S K T A ,
. do nil kinds of illn Work. *u- h a* flharpenlng,
efitlil,
I I Vu
1..V-S. IM
Woik .1
alien
wicks, Ac
Tl..- l-'u
I of chill,
I.
ul. tiler.
I dlspat.li,
flhi-p or !liu House, on .penal appli.at ion.
WILLIAM S. HOWARD.
jClMSeta, !l*., A'lgiul 13, IH71 Iwtf^
Notice.
D KMRIN0 to rhangemy ha*lne**, 1 offer I
sale my land whereon I now inside, in t*te<
rile* frot
•ar th • II.
Call and see the
I O II N.
81111 copy.
W. BROOK S,
DRCOQIST,
1C7 Bruad St, Columbu* 0a.
mhV de.al.iwtf
ill sell n bargai
tnh2 dJUwlf JKTIIRO OATKS^
OLIVER DITS0N & CO.’S
Standard Musical Works.
( m .K r! l\\t:AVKLLF.lt! !
FORTY DROPS OF
CONSTITUTION WATER,
TONES TIMKrt A DAY, CFBB
P1AUKTK8.
INFLAMMATION OF TUB KIDNEYS,
lilt AY KL,
CATARUII OK TI1B BLADDER,
MONK IN TilK BLADDER,
IlKK'KDL'flT UKI*O.HlT,
KKMII.K IKKKiIHLAKITIES,
l'KOLAl'rtllfl t'TKKII.
ALL DRUOUI8T8 KBMP IT.
febl7 d2aw-»w:tm
Look to Tour Children.
TUe Ore.it guttling Itemed)/.
Mr*. ) Cura* colic and griping In (Prlc*
Whitcomb’* >tlielH^weUaud facilitate* the■< 2A
8) rup. j pr.K’ess of teething. (Cent*
Mrs. ) flubdues convnlsien* and over | Price
Whitixnuh'* vcome* all di«ea*e* incident to < 26
fly rup. ) infant* and childreu. (Ont*
Mr*. ) Cure* Diarrhw, Dy**nt*ry (Price
Whitcomb'* >*ud Summer Complaint* ln< 26
fly rup. j childreu of all age*. (Cent*
It i* the gnat lufant*' and Children’* Seething
Remedy iu nil disorder* brought ou by Teething
• any Ollier cause. Prepared by the Orafteu Mod-
ine Company, 8l Louis, Mo.
fl.dd by druggist* aud dealer* in medicine every-
hero. angl'd d*wly
A BOOK FOR TUG MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
exnal system, with the tai
A Private Connector to
the Married, or the**
about to marry.
riwtiug work of two hundred and
y-four jwges. with nnmrrou* engtaving*.
outain* valuable infenuatioo for tho*e who
arried, or contemplate marriage. Still It i*
a book that ought to l>* kept under lock aud key
aud not laid carelessly alwut the house,
float to any oue (free of puetof*) for fifty cent*.
Address Dr. Bull*’ Dispensary, Me. 12 North Slh
Street, Saint Luui*, Missouri.
Notice te the Allele* ill B«-
fsrluste.
Before andyiug to the notorion* qmocks who ad
vertise in public |
mm,,*- *.*«#«*! lean
TO ARRIVE
AT TUI
Eagle Drug Store:
Sixty-aix Tons of
upkin, :
k.'hed,
- widl*
ciu.hu
icelUul
*11
; two
Ii. contain
kitcb-ii
buildiugs ;
ats oa the
Creation,
Messiah,
Israel ia Egypt.
Judas M*v.*bi*-u>
flam* iu,
Paul,
Elijah.
Athalia,
_ ' t Water,
Oratorio Chorus,-i
Beautiful OrUve Edition of I
llymn of Praise, .60
Wnlpurni* Night. .76
As the Heart pant*,
(Md P*.k M
C-e.ni.- let u* sing,
(Mth I**.), .rw
Nlnety-Kghth Psaltn .76
Woman of flamario, l.Ue
Hear my Prayer, dM
o, f> ct*. e*., flUc. per do*.
i Vam in F, .76
t \ ONS iu Y .00
in 1>
Gounod's Mass flol-
lelle, •
Haydn's 3.1 Muss.
Haydn's let. 2nd
31. 4th. 7th aU'l
St It Masses, eacl
Haydn's Kith Mass
D« Voatl’s Ma*s.
1st Vass
Moiart's l'-lh ka.;
!U< *nrf* 15th (Re-
quiem) Mms.
kloMrt's 2.1, 7th A
Uth 6'-asses, e:t.
V enadante’s M*«*
:» voltes,
NitHlerumyer'aMas*
in D. 1
Rossini's M*'*se Sol-
Sunthard'n Mas* iu
r.
flouthsni's Short
> D,
COMPLETE OPERAS, FILL VOCAL SCORE,
Including Recitative*, $1.00 each.
Faust, Fidelia, Martha, Traviata, Sonnauihula,
IVa Giovanni. Marriage ut Figaro, Norma,
Krnani. Pr< ci.wa. Trovatore, Fra
lMavola, Lu. n tia Horgis, Lucia
'*• The above can l*. had of any Music Dealer*,
the Publishers. Seat, post-paid on receipt ol
prlc*.
OLIVER DITflON A CO., J C. II. DITS0N A CO.,
Boston. | 711 Broadway, N. Y.
mil‘26 dtawswly d wwUaat
Pliictons, Victorias, Brets, Bockaways,
Double an«l Single Seated BUGGIES,
Top and No Top Pony Phaetons, Ac.
All tliia Superb Stock i* obtained directly from Menars. GREEN A CO., Newark,
N. J., who have been for twenty-five years Manufacturing Work for the Southern
Market, nnd whone facilities for producing the bc*t work, at low priced, are not sur-
pAXMed by any tuanufactiirera in the count ry.
With thiit Mock and my ready meant <>f go ting supplies, I esn sell sny srticle in
the (ferriage line GIIEAFEU THAN EVER HERETOFUltE,aod defy the competition
of eny neighboring market.
(i I ssk a cell of oil who wiah vohioles of sny kind.
THE CELEBRATED
Milburn Plantation Wagon.
I AM AGENT for the Manufacturers of the celebrated Milburn Plentstion Wagon,
both Thimble Skeiu aud Iron Axle. From experience, I consider these Wagons
equally sa servicable ss any other Plantation Wagon in market, and at much lower
prices. They are aii fully warranted in all respects.
Columbus, Jan. 28, 1871. dAwtf T. K. WYNNE.
Notice.
m ascii 3nrn, irr-2.
of th* finpe
wiwk. And it is al*»» )»rd*r*d that Juror* and Wit-
ncase* summoned tor the Term Jn»t «-l*|»s)-d do
thru and there appear under peualty of the law.
JAS. JOHNSON. J. 8. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minute* of the Superior
Court of amid county .
npio w4t W. R. PUKLTfi, Clerk.
RORGIA — CHATTAHOOCHEE 00UNTY.-J.
Books and Stationery!
w. J. chapfin,
TVEALKK in BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC,
U MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and all the POP-
ULAR MAGAZINES AND PICTORIAL WEEK
LIES OF THE DAY, at 02 Broad Street Columbus,
Georgia. [uctff eodnwtf
Administrator’* Sale.
A QREKABLY to an ordvr from the ll.vnoralde
A Court of Ordinary of Wilke* county, G*., will
I*. Mid on the first Tuesday iu May n-xt, at th*
residence of A. G. Redd, iu Columbus. Go., the |»ei^
iahable personal property of V. B. Elllnf tom, de-
d. ct>n*i*ting .d one Tine Set of Rosewood
alter Furniture, » tine Harp. Music Book*, Ae.
Sold Tur distribution. Term* caah.
aptt wit 6. C- ELLINGTON, Adm'r.
Taylor Superior Court,
October Term, 1671.
NANCY R. WATKINS )
rj. V Libel for Divorce.
W. K. N. WATKINS, j
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the
8l.ciifftl.at tb* dofeudant, W. K N. Watkins, i*
uot to bo found lu the county of Taylor; And
Ihrilicr, it being made to appear to the Coart that
the Mid W. M. S. Watkine w out of the limit# of
thi* State; It is. therefore, ordered by th* Court
that *ervic* of thi* libel be perfected on the Mid
W. R. N. Watkins, by tbe publication or thi* order
in the Columbus Enquirer once a month for four
mouth* preceding the next term of thi# Court.
WALLACE A RUSS,
Plaintiff*# Attorney*.
A true extract from th* minute* of Taylor
JAS. M. BATEMAN. Clerk.
G KOI
W
before th
_ the appointment of
guardian for *aid minors of
their objection* (If any they have)
let Monday in May next,
th* said J. W. Webb
K. G. Webb, dee’d.
Given under tajr hand and official eignatnre, thi*
March JOth. 1872.
ap2 td
G eorgia-11 ARSIS county.-j. w. Craw-
ford, administrator d* boat* non of 11 llliant
Parr, deceased, make* applicatiea flbr leave to sell
tho land belonging to aoid dcc'd ;
AH person* concerned nre hereby notified to
•how cause, if any they have, by th# first Monday
in May next, why an order should not be grunted
Mid applicant to sell said laud.
Givea undor my hand and official signature, thi*
1st day of April, 187A A
q;A td J. f. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinary
G EORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY —James T. McGe-
he*. administrator da bonis non or James Me-
Qriiee, deceased, la to of floid county, make* appli
cation for leave to *ell the real relate belonging to
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
•how earn* (If any they hare) by the first Motxlay
in May next, why an order ahouid not be granted
■old applicant to tell anid real estate.
Given under my hand and official signature, thi*
28th day of llarcn, 1872.
mb at a J. r. C. WILLIAMS. OnUnwj.
O KOROIA—nA*»18 OOCKTY -Wh.rru, M»rj
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of tl*. Uot will U.
■no., Ut. oi hM
ction toe lett.r. of AUtolooU.;
KU» A. Rlckotoon, oicootrix
of (bo Uot will u) W.UW..1 of lt.UJ.niiu Mirk-
mow. UU of wll cowutj, tUenw^. uirtoo w«ll'
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Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
ILL be sold at Ellis A Spencer’* unction room,
Proud street, Columbus. Ua., ou the first
Tueailuy in May, 1872, within usual hour* of Mlo,
the following uaiued property, to-wit:
Five tahb-s, one oyster counter, oue marble top
.hie(broken), onepicture of General Lee. two wa-
r coolers, three Kerosine lamt «, six chairs, twen
ty-one tumblers, sixteen goblets, four HUl« r* bot
tles, two small raves, two mugs, eighteen drean-
i, 12 empty bottles, two bottles Vermouth wine,
null piece of c«r|^ting, very narrow; oue spico
d oyster atands, *er*n spittoons,nine platen
-e rup* and saucer*—Sold a* the pr
of J D Clark, to satisfy a fi fii in furor or T
glc vs J D Clark. Property pointed
plaintiff,
ivpio td
J. J. BRADFORD, Sheriff.
signature, thi*
J. F. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinary.
mills VRNTIUIRR ho* been tested the pant
I year by many good planters, among thorn Dr.
II. E. Stanford nnd 0.1. Hudson of Harris county.
Jam«* Marshall of Talbot, nnd Copt. N. U. OGa, of
Muscogee, nil or whom represent it n* being n val
uable Fertiliser, nnd have ordered mor* for the
ensuing crop. It km proven itnelf equal tn many
*f th* Commercial Fertilisers, which curt tho
pfooter more then quadruple a* much an the Bry
ant Compound, which can he fnmfohed for about
Il2.no per ton except inch tugrsdlwf an may hn
obtained anon the fora*.
Printed direction* furnished purchaser*, fiend
in your orders nt once, nr yun may thffi lb Bn
**RwtortL«» IwiMMUtoL. MSO to
x a noon, o——
t iwuMSw*] Mrtwh
Taylor Superior Court.
October Term, 1871.
riAHOnA.JLooxwsu.) UtalfcrM „ lw .
Oo.rt LtolMn of tk.
1 rSSt Ikft Ml. MkototoL V. 0. Col..H ta
M to to to. w*l to to. Mil, of Twrlor; ul
ana w.“&^ti.* o n3irjr J*5s.jf3
W, a. OokwoD, to too totoUcolkoi of tlUo otooo to
too Ootomto. BkiuUnr o«co i Booth tor fan,
■ototo mwmMm too wox, torn of tkUfhuit.
WALLAOI A III*
rtataur. AU'fo.
_ A M utoct Sob tto Btnoloo of Strtoo
*wn«M*u ^AS M. SATMIAS, Otok,
n BOBOlA—MUBOOORE COUNTY.-Mr. W. F.
U william* having mnda apqdicatfoe to me for
letters of administration on th* aetata of Ktutit
JubiMt u, fou- of sold county, d««ea**d;
All persons conosrned are hereby notified to
•bow eon** (tf any they bar*) why Utter* of ad
min Ut ration should not U grunted eaid applicant
on Mid <etnte, nt the next May term of the Court
of Ordinary, to be held In and for enhl county.
Given under my hand nnd odUfol aigunturn, this
fid day of April,
JOHN Wo DUKE, Ordinary.
_ nrdandO. B. Howard, executors of
will nnd Uelnmeut of John M. Herard, duc'd, Lav
ing mad* application for dteialasicat
All p*re*ne concerned are hereby
nnr tit nay they have) why letters ef dfomfoefon
bjAmSm* oOoto) olftotoro. Ui.
ML^^tototon^lgto w Qftlwuj.
JOB WOMB StUTLT BXBCUTMB
or ruu ownoB
Muscogee Tax Sale.
W ILL be sold at Kills A Rpeocer'* auctioo room
on BroNd street, ia Cuinmhu*. Go., on the first
Tuesday In May i*ext, within the legal hour*
of mI«, tbe folloaiug pru|«rty, to MtUfy tax ft
fa*, to-wit:
Three hundred aud twelve (312) acrea of hind,
part of lot 26o (112 arrve); alto 2(*i acre* of laud,
being lot west of lot 25o—number not known—to
satisfy a tax fi fa v* Farley Adam*. Property
puiuted out by defendant.
At u*r time aud place, 360 acre * of land—uum-
fors 2-». 261 nnd 2.V2—iu Upatoia district, near 8
W R K, aud on Randall's creek, fluid to antisly
tax • tn vs Farley Adams, agent. Property poim.-d
out by defendant.
At name time and piarr, the north part of citv
lot uuuler 21, about M foot front, ruuniiti; bm-k
147 feet H» inches, on weal side of Front Hast,
south of Crawford itrrat; said land join* tho
wood,-1, boarding and lot owned by J A McNtil, to
Mtisfy tax ft t* vs owner, unknown, l^vy duly
made aod returned to me by R A Wood, lawful
constable.
_apU Jd J. J. BRADFORD. Sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff 8xle*.
W ILL be sold on the let Tuesday in May,
1872. within tbe lepil hour* of sale, in front
Eighteen coats, 14 pairs punt*. 8 vests. 10 Indies'
cloaks, 9 pairs tay*' Uot*, 3 pair* men's boot*. 10
leather sacheU, 24 hoopakirt*. 1 box—wdd to Mt
isfy a distress warrant iu favor of Mr* Ann Adam*
V# L Merer.
J. M. BlYINfi, Dep’y Bheriff.
At earn* timo ami t loco, .a certain rart of lot
known iu the plan of tbe city of Columbus a# No
Ini, front!ug ou Oglethorpe street 26 feet, more or
lees, and running buck th- w|,o'e extent or said
lot 147 feel lo inches: ndjoioiug D D Hidenhour
and others >*n the south, and Ab-xiuder Calhoun
<>n tl»« uot tli, a* the property of D D Ridmliour,
J,< d. to Mtisfy n fi f* in **ror of V U Tn'laferro
t. J D W Ridenhour, adntinlstrotor, and Thomas
C Pridgeu, aecuriiy. .. . .
At Mine time and place, part of *«« 1,0 ***•
plan of tbe citjr of Cotambu* •• lot No M»l, a* the
properly of Win i Lfoyfi. ag-at for Mr* Rrimam
Lloyd, to satisfy a Justice • fi ta la furor of M K
/* a n a-., a I.LmJ ■ rout fur lira
Goetchins A Co
Btbecea Lloyd.
*;Q td
. B Lloyd, ag*ot for Mr*
t. J. BRADFORD. Bheriff.
G“ T “^Sr < S U S: r BU T u U T)'Jo„ P „
L. ulto^ ttortot —to toetotoJ* tor Sto
■» nre hereby notified to show
cnane they have) why fold applicant should
——to- us
*1fiiu W. HXMito,.