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, 111UM OW-HriUM. •
n, j-ort «f thv Urivtril-v ■"* 0>««IW«f.
Tl.i. report in b-for* “«■
rxh.nriivo nml <1 <*• cwflt to fil*ftar*.
Sh.nm.. U H, 1I.II .»d McMillan, tb. com-
"’thp' rcti irt «i*<* Ubla« showinfi tbo
iH*ued and mdoraed. Tb* anionnt
w* gw* th«
Ubio:
, ,.v«HWTB> KT4TXWEST
Of I'lU.li ■ IM-l of Gaorgta, (fnolndioR
c , ,„ r ., l booila of tbla Slate,) oil th«
]„• ,i. y of November, 1871, nhowinp
ilniu of issno and maturity of bond.!
IVh uli'n-df. When ilur. Amount.
1M| nod 1866 1871
lot:'imd 18/.2 Iff* 2
1842 i n<l 1848 1872
]b4* and Into 1874
Vv',8 1878
, ...1870
...1K80
,...1881
....188ft
....18S7
..1888
$ 154,500 00
7110.000 00
187.000 «*0
251.000 00
100.000 IN)
200,0(8* 00
200.000 00
1 IN),000 00
3,704,000 00
105.000 00
208.000 00
,...1890-*84 C.aso.nfKl 0»
C 5 '
IS70...... _
Grand total tl2,4AO,fiOO 00
lsnobHxu Bunns,
flmlnrHed ainoo July, 1808.)
To Brnnswick nnd Albany
RtllruaJ $ 8,300,000
Baulin.ljp\ (Juikburt and Co*
limit.Killroad (100,000
J.i ii'./M am) Brunswick It. It. 000,(N)0
Ch.-.i.k-f, R .ilrnnd 300,0(H)
( . 11. mviIIh nml Van Wort It U 275,000
h ali i». .ir^m A' Florida It It 404,000
Ab.bama/i ( Uatt&imog* K It 134,000
Cr.ind lolal imloracd bomlH...§ 5,733,ooi
Giund loial Htuto bandit 12,450,0»K>
Gr. nd total Stale boudH and
ir.d.fi-Htd l.undu §18,188,000
Of tb* old bondH §420,0(H) have been
re ji mm *1.
At ;u.r Htulra (lint Knlluck issued three
nul imi i*obl Ixitidu to redeem Keren limi
died ttiwQHand dollsr*, and two million
cumkmj l-oiidt to meet three bimdml
limn ti,.| dollar*. Clows was told this by
Alton Ai f»i
I .'.biif tiiitt nud Chattanooga Railroad
bond-. i<* tb*v uiiieunt of Jf>It*were
«1oim /I In 1 inllock. Thirty bonds sold at
from !mi to eenlH, and 104 woro by-
poilnt- ti.i lo New York Warehouse Com
ny lor • 1i o,000 by the A. .V C. JC. fi. Co.
nttuo recognizes those bunds
(J.l-Nt.
J h> nl rid/,'e, (b)tbburt nml (kflum
bus lintli .»d i»Miod §000,000 of bonds,
of winnli . .’10.000 «uro indor*u«l by litil-
1> rk w»t’. ut tbe hij;M*dnrn of Honrotury
of S ul'., who wua to aigu tliotu when 20
mild himo done. Fifty milos woro |»rs-
li.-ii G»«t ione ironed. Kidd, Pierco «t Co.
o va I bo indorsed b*>ndH, who advauerd
.5,(700 on .7? 10,000. TliOSO bonds HTo
lb** I’.imiHwick and Albany llailroud
J.u i * no inriorhod bunds, and §!,-
88;» o>i ,*,.1.1 Staio Ronds. ltoad oohI
fe '.*) i* v* no;.'. Tbe road was in Op
era i in. ten in 1803. Tbe iron wiih
taki 'i "o by thu Confederate authorities
and pio-i it>r. Tbe State Goveruuiont
bml in i ii.;: to d»» with the matter. Tbe
/-■ I *ii ;» i.n l i uro obtained. Tbo aid
I".I whs based on tliO falsehood
ti nt im s mu I*wed tbo Jtoiid for tbe iron
taken l»> I he Confederate HtutON govern-
li Mirt. li. A. Crawford suys Win. f».
Avniy told bin. that Bullock got § 100,000
for In !* sing (lie bonds. 11. Y. Sage, of
tbe Ai; !.!«.«• Uoiul, HwcatH that Uullock
to ; linn i don lie signed tbo bill giving
aiu io ib" An iline, that “if there was
Anything to Imi />..«/# out of it, that he
(wiiti<*» might count upon biui(Bullock7
im 1>* .n, i|i, as he trnMoit. tfir inakt\" nml
when Bidb.fk it.ifttrsod tbo first Air-1Jrut
bonds, he mod “even if tbo company did
comply mil* the law and Constitution in
every pern, ular, bo never would sign an*
noth i l*.*uil unless they would turn out
that dam n d rahc.d Austell because Aus
ten a.,.. I.,, k.iig up Anp.ierand he would
not give m ; to bin enemies." This shows
the o ."ald\ .f (be noble iCnfus in these
luatisii*. Tbe indorsemente wero given
in evi l v case b« tore the lawful amount of
the ue-t wr.-i completed. Otews, tlie
Tr* 1 *.- . - r id the Company, and the nego
tiator i l luge numboiM of the bonds,
knew ol ibis. 1 Finney, the flnauelal
•gent of the n*ml, kept him constantly
Infotin* ! i low s said bo could take care
of biui-4 I Bonds woie issued fifteen or
twenty India in advance nil tbo time,
who' * tins knew. Finney say* that
Comm I toU biui (bey gave Boland Jj, Hail,
legUlni..r from Glynn, §7,000 in stock for
bi* •. m, • •. hi regard to tiio bill, nnd alio
6 uv« him a lot iu Brunswick worth £1,000.-
loii-.tou swears that Hull waH put out be*
enusi ibe company did not do enough for
valuable services, aud lie left
iuiprcs-.b>n on witness' mind that iui*
|u t ii lIucui'eR wero used to pasa tint
'(id be (breatoned (bo company. W.
lictliatVcnried notified Clews'agent,
J/*»vr)s, 11 ut ibe boudft were issued sgninst
law . i be seciiiid indorsement bill was
got . n up ii Conan( s ollico, iu Now York.
V I. \v*-ry drew it. Frost, tho I'rosi-
dent of tbe road, teatillus that ho refused
to a<-« t pt bonds in advance of tho work
that Bullock slid Kimball wanted to do-
liver, but Kimball did procure and use
them. Ftust savs repeated illegal outra-
. gos were attempted by the ooutrnotorfl,
Cynantand A
Win. I. Avery says that Clown knew ull
Aboni the matter, and wad to havo
four'll inteirst.
James 11. Ladlio testiAea that Clow s got
him *ut.* tbe nH'.iif, und that Clews kuyw
of lb* illegalities.
The testimony against Clews shows his
thorough knowledge of evury fraud.
Jae*d> 11. HoliiiV swear* that ho negoti
ated § i .Mti.tsM) of the Imudn in Kuropo
for M. •! * :»,;.82 88 ou Clown pledgo thnt
the bonds were all right, lie was to Ao*
count for ib** bonds at 77$ and 80 oenls,
Tetsining the Nurplus over. Hobiff bad
the •(oliisivtt right to soil them in Kuropo
from Clows, but he (Clews) broke tbe
con 11 sot.
Belwock says §20,000 was spout in At-
lautn to bribe members to pans the bill.
Hmith 1 ('«*., uf Newr York, sold iron to
Kimball, wnd took §804,0(H) bonds at fin
cents The Mciropolitau Bank loaned
$75.i)tXl ou UK) bonds; tho National Hank
$133,Oth) on 11*0 bonds ; B. Mans bon^ht
151 bot-ds in London, October, 1871, at
CO) rents. Giber news shows that Kim*
bull goi a million aud a half of dollars
from thi h lit-'nud hypothecation of these
bonds. </f tbo iudorsed bond* all were
reported t<> tus committee but 211), and
All-of tbe (S;**e bonds but *182; and 1107
bonds were issued in duplicate, and 41
hoods in triplicate. This makes §5,559,-
000 i*f builds, illegal and forged, used by
patiy knew tbe fraud. Tbe ooaaoaitleA re* [
port tbeee Ixmde -vekL J
Two million eurrsmey bonds were is- 1
sued, to raise to obey on temporarily. *
Three millions gold bonds were Afterward
issued fo pay tbe saooey. Bollock sent!
Kimball to take «p the currency bonds to '
cancel. Clews held §800,000 sad Boasel!
Sage §530,000 currency bonds.
Hie former to oover §47,000 debt, tbe
latter $278,000. Sage got §500,000 gold
heuds to indemnify him, and refnsed tu
give up the currency bonds. Clews also
refused. Kiurball took tbe currenoy be
gut up, nnd borrowed money on them
from J. Boorman and A. G. Johns, gettin/,
tmtit Boorman §84,000 on §120,000 of
bond*, and from Johns $35,000 on $50,*
(3*o bond*.
The on am of thi* transaction was that
Kimball bambooglod these sharp New
York brokers l>y getting their money on
lluilork's order lo cancel and return said
enrroucy bonds to tbe Georgia Treasury,
they taking KimbaU'a word, and declining
oven to read tbe order. Tbe Htate got
none of tbe money; Tbe gentlemen were
iu fault for being deceived. Tbe ootn*
oiittoe report these bond* a* of no force.
The M-con and Brunswick Hoad lias had
§2,550,(*0() bonds indorsed, of which §2,-
ino.noo were.under the preeeni Constitu-
lion, for which there is an eqnivalont of
ran: COLUMBUS ENQUIRER
For the Campaign.
A n man ncm at car at hatss i
Wi are trow fairly Into tbe Presidential
Campaign, the two great parties having
chosen their respective leaders and being
now engaged in the work marshaling
their forces for what fa evidently to be
one the most ezoiting and deciaiva
political contests this country has evor
witnessed.
While we shall continue to do oil in oar
power to promote the euccess of tbe
Democratic and Liberal Republican can
didates—firmly believing that the issue
involves tho political freedom and eqnality
of oar scotion if they succeed, or its con
tinued oppression nnd humiliation if tbe
rivwte uivoAtment, but not for thej&450,-! and* Radicalism is pro-
(100. The committee make* no reoorn- longed for four vears more—wo shall
uieodailon. These bonds brought from ! ,
sixty cents to par. endoavor faithfully to report tho progress
Tb® gold bonds were three millions.— | and nil the important events of tho cam*
KitnbaU got §250,000 for tbe Opera | . . . . . „ .
Hun...; Jaiuev «1WI,000 fur Uw E*ecutivo * K>' i»B »»t rca-lers » luU currout
uittusiou) Henry Clew* has § 102,000 un* , history of the gigantic and momentous
eold; §.Xh),(k>0 have been returned to the
Troasury, and $2,508,000 were sold and j
hypothecated. Of thU last sum Clews j Knowing that many porsons, not regular
m*I(1 §»,(;«*,000, and Kimball manipulated | . .. * •
the test. Clews got §1,432,250 for his \ »«bscnbors, will feel un especial interest
bonds, and paid §370,(HK) ou old bonds, ji 10 perusal of a Daily or Weekly
$!«**,(MM) on Htato Road bouda, §(50!),ID2 •
78 on drafts and notow of Bullock and 1 pnp«r during tbe three or four months of
Blodgett, on account of Btate Road, j much excitement and enthusiasm, and
•f me, 700 to tho National Bank, and §254.-1 _ .. , , . ,
(HH) tor expouso* aud fees. The money : desiring to bring our lHsticH for thot
p..id on Bullock s and Blodgett’s drafts I por i u j within the n.pans of all. wo offer
wus misappropriated, and Glewa did not 1
gst the gold bonds as collateral security I Iho liaily and Woekly hm/ufrci' at tbo
I,ill fur (wl«. Ihe luunoy ruined l.y Kiui- following low r»t»» Cca,h) from tliix timo
ball oil these bond-* can t be estimated.
The committee rccommenda all these ) until tho 15th Novombor:
gold bouds to bo |>sid, as Biillouk was not
(The follow Is* esiislelte twin U by Ike Ifno. B,
B. Broil, a faverlU ms of <40 Medftos. If»* It bow
a clttees of RowelF «*ou*fy, bat hi* frfnn'tii In
M^Dsoo ftill claim him m one of tits Jewel* of
North Alabama.—£». Bkr.]
True—rebels (hey wore fixed and strong,
Bat not as S Radical foe
lias shown them in history and song;
Has shown (ham, and smiled at the woo
Their death in its train brought along ;
Not rebels to honor—uot rulads to truth—
ftot rebels to faith and sot rebels to ruth—
But oh! they were repele to wrong.
The;
i love
n.htrjrtod by law as lo their ihsuo. Tho
gold bouds bold by Claws aro illegally in
his hands, iu opinion uf the commit too.
The South Georgia und Florida Rail
Hally Paper, .... $4.00
AVYi lily I'nper, .... 50c
Cif" Tho friouds of our pnpor, in tho
bun io
tho im
prop* r
bill. •(
K.
road, $4(11,000 bouds, properly indorsed, j surrounding country’ of Georgia and Ala-
i ho Htate Rond mortgage bonds, to tho I Kanin, ttr o carnesfly requested to aid iu
sum of 4,000, issued by Jen hi dm ami | J J
ti*ed by Jiiillock, aro valid. this cll'ot%lo extend its circulation for tbo
Wu ooiua tu Henry Cl««n, 1h. K ro.t j 0llBlpll i Kn , ly ..n.ui,.,. „p olulm ur Bolting
gobbling Clows, tho man of bouds and .
routting interest. JRs tehtimoiiy is vo- I singlo nu'jHUi’iptionH in their reupeotivo
lumniuiiy und tbriliiug. Accord..,g l„ hi» j D#i llborhooa , „ n(1 remHl i llg , ho
HtalmiieQl, ho in u pure man, an injured J
f excessive inuocenco. No wrong j by express, or by pOht-offlco orders, or
registered letters.
thought evor rippled over his virtuous
soul. His firm advanced $2,H44,U8i» 27 to j
thu Jlrniiswick und Albauy Railroud, aud r| i.«■ d * mi tn v nurci
ho got millions of bouds in virtuous jgno- •* * jliliiVi 1 tJ\ i J I 1 ^1 LWd,
ranee of any fraud. Tho Htate owcn him
§17,145 50 balance, aud his Loudon
House XI8,0(H) sterling. The committee
report against paying him, as bo misap
propriated the funds in bis hands to pur-
poHi N unauthorized by tho law, which he
professed acquaintance with.
Tho ronort of the eormuitteo winds up
eloquunify. it points to tho fact that no
old bond is quoMtionod, and that ovo.y
valid Bulloek bond is recognized, wltilo
all good Goorgin securities are higher and
stronger for thm investigation.
[ riiKAH nispA i cnKs. |
Caiiio, July 24.—Tho Denioorala and
Lilmrals failing to agree, tho Democrats
nominated Wall, aud thu Liberals Jones,
for CougrcBs in tho 8th District.
Maiuon, Ohio, July 21.— 1 Tim Douio-
crutH and Liberals have nominated Gun,
Cco. W. Morgan for OongrcHs.
rini.AHEl.fniA, July 24.—'Tho Irislt co
oi. ulo with Iho French iu receiving thu
1 he Killla* of Toai l^mer), !,•-«.«,» . i
irr-lil 111" wilmlnitnu (N. 0.) »..r of Ilia BU..1 ! *' f” 01 * '“'"J 1 , , ,
llv P «KHBnB..w ou Ike Wiln.lnijlou, CoknoN, July IM.-lko price of coel to
1'liurl.iil.t ui.il itulkurfurd lteilrue.1, ye«-1 ndvundDg. Tho i.ooan htemuon. hiivn
terday ufternoon, wo havo intolligoueo i raised Iho faro. Importation of coal from
“.** ‘r"r of "** how '' r r K*o« of out- Uolgiuin li.N couunuuoed.
lawa has been sont to his last noeotint. As ... , , ...
(he train pUHHed through Lumberton yos- I Wiu.iammikiut, 1 a., July .1. Iho nnl-
terdav morning, tho body of tho defunct : i* 111 are bore in force. Alauy atrikura havo
thin roati.
. 'There wua no investment of private
par ties iu (he road. CcrtUloaio* wars pro-
pared in blauk by tho engiuoer aud filled
a! plantar*. All of the bonds wero in-
dorsad by Jbilioek nilhont date. Heine
1,680 b< n.i* were signed by Fruaft after be
quit being FiesUlont. For §1,12.5,000 of
tt« bond* there is uo roudtoshow. There
Are tbi-M miPions of debt against the
toad, the 'ouiiuittoe decides the whole
batch ot Gn-se booda invalid. The ques
tion is ably dUi 'mwd. Railroad charters
ar* laws, « u d people are, on notice, of
laws aud constitutions. Public agouti can
oolj bind to tbo extent of their power.
Sotie >4 ibe couditiona of the law wore
eonjpiicd wiib in those bond*, either as to
the eoiupl«rion of tbe road or private in
vestment. Tbe Htate's agents could net
Indorse Uleg illy, and purchasers mast look
to agent s suUiority, which ia open and
Utohnd. Aa t otwocn thg State and the
anginal cunt r*ot or* on these t>onda, the
State ta uot bound, as they had knowledge
Of to# fra ads. Nor is the Htate bound to
Mooent purchasers from the contractor*.
'^••Jitoority to eoutract must exist be- J
lot# Kahili I j begins.
Tito purchaser must look to the author-
!4y, and be cannot benefit by his aegU-
geaee. 'ihe rcatriotiuoa of Uwm he moat
BOlioe. The aothoviliea are fall tad ex-
plkfit on tliiu. Ao ill.gtl iudoraMot
•oaoo. ho ai.da good by any amoont ot
oteooUiioo. Iu iuvalidityia ipcnrabU.
■OidgOkry wad mad« by porubaaara; (bay
4 <A« Uoftfoor’a ajgoalaj*.
ill. A Van Wart Sail Nod
indufMd booda (or Ib*
<975,1*00 Jo MM batofcaod
a <b* otbob-me omL a*
fcioHd
aUn mw»lf tftttl
nl fl.riml, n.libar Mid out l«w k*d juat
Mirivutl ut tkul ,iluoe. Home of the j,ur-
norm mi thu triliu uliUlniul • biwty vlnw
uf Uis oorpao, oh it lay in Iho wagon wkiuh
Imil kruiigkl it from Ike spot whuro il w im
Hliul. Ilia rmnaiua war* tarrilily mutila-
luil. A ball lind penatratotl uno uya aiul
puHmnl Ikruugb Uiu bark uf tbo huuil; on-
otbur had nninred the lower jnw on uno
■bin of thu hoatl, and badly abatiurod il,
Wlnlii n (bird pnoand through an arm and
into Iho Hidn.
"win), in tho fact that onr informant
had lo lolnrn iilnumt immndintaly tu (ha
trniii, Iho (inrliaulaiH of tiia affair aro uo-
a*a>arily vary moagra. Il laaorlaiu, how-
0T*r, that Iho outlaw woo abut and killul
by Mr. Unhurt IViaharl, a youngor broth-
nr of <!a|,tain K. M. Miabarl, who wan
imirdurnd in oold lilood by Iho onllawa n
fow uioutha ngu. It ia nn|i(ioaod that
Ihiimkoo, who klltod Boat Strong, waa
with him ot tho lima, an ho leu 8I100
lluul week hoforu Inal, with ton doyo rn-
tiona, nnd baa not hIuoo boon aoon or
heard of.
I.owroy woo waylaid in what ia known
un liafr Swamp, about ton tiilloa from
liloaa Nuuk and ou equal dlatanoo from
Ijiiinbprtun.
Voting Wiahart, who hu thu, rid tho
county of llohoHon of another of Iho
tilood-tliimty ilnaporadooa, and at tho
huiuo timo avenged tbo death of Itia
brotkor (no it ia generally nnderatood thot
Tom Lowroy kitted him,) in only about 19
yoara old. lie waa proaeut with the body
at I.muborton.
Stephen turwroy and Andraw Strong
aro tho only two or tho gang now loft.
Thorn la n reward of <oU0tl from tbo
Htato und IffiDO from the oounty of Kobe.
nou for tbo eapturo or death or Tom Low.
roy, which amount yonug Wiahart ia now
ooliilcd to.
Ki'-Klvj PniHoKwio.—Tho city waa
couaiderubly oxctlod yoaterday tuoniiug
whon it wiih known that United Htate.
Dopoty Marohal Williford, and a aquad of
Ihiitod Hlalea aotdiara had arrived, on Iho
night boforo, with tiro oitixoua of Dido
county, charged with violetiug the Kiu
Klux lawn.
I ho prlaonera ore named Oolllor Thom-
a», Wdbuurn Volvorlon, I’opo Marlin,
“Hqrep" Moooly, end “Bobo'’ Androwo,
all white. They woro quartered in tho
■mail frama houaa on Broad atroot, iu roar
of J. 0. McKenzie's ■tore, and will he ar
raigned, wo iuformod, thi, morning at 10
o'clock, to enawer.
Wo hero, from two or throe citiiena
from l)alo couuty, full partioulara of tho
eau-oa of arreal; but, io adveore of tho
lagal iuvoatlgetiuu about to take plaoe, it
would nut he prudent to giro thorn. Wo
will toy, however, thot no far a* we have
beou iuformod, tho evidence will anroly
acquit Iho priaouera.
The cane will name before A. W. Cook-
mu, United Htatoo Comintaatoner. Doi
ted btatoo Attorney John A. Mini*, of
Montgumory, wag telegraphed for, on
yoaterday, lo proaeouto the out, and be
arrived, probably, loot night—Wawlu
Time, Slid,
‘‘TooHoveo or Blood."—A etory oomoa
from Kr.uco about Baaaioe that haa a
painful interact. It will be rooelled that
Baaaioe married the oieoe of Pedreaaa,
a'eetod Prooident of Uexieo io 1(99, Uiu
Do La Pena, The Emperor Maximilian
wiahed to make Ihe brlda apreeeol; ao he
pl««*d in the bridal beaket o deed for a
apieodid palace In Mexico, which wu
formerly na«d for the French PnthoMj
Maximilian told Baxaiat that if he latt
Mexico and wasted lo get rid of the
hoo,o, lie oh ould be allowed .00,000 trance
(dltu.tiOu) for it. The Merabel left the
country, but, il ia aaid, tefuaed to tako
thia money, although It waa tendered him.
Subsequently Lopea, who betrayed Maxi
milian to Pom Kenioo, for Juarex, re.
oeivod thia bouM M the ptioe of hi*
<*J
from ninety to ooe bandied demean £
fair U laat all the eeeo»ar. n* drift,
xrigmaUy Mventy-fhr* teat Ugh.
.nik
<* »» Otmmty'hM
niet Koriooal Baak5
.Mho., and the
Nqotrite pcoef, N the OofhrritoTM tho
MB-^Owmcr.
bouu urrosted. Tho cxoitciuont has soino
what Hiibhidcd. 'J ho Mayor 1ms ordered
h (cl nnd huIooii bars closed, nud requests
the citizens to retuuia within doors. Rit.
luora tlmt lur^o numbum* of uiiunrs wero
coming from (hu mljucoiit minus
credited.
New Youth, July 21.—-Tho Trades Un
ions havo quarrullud about tho jmradu
jirojiosnd for August Js(. The j>robablo
paiadu won't cornu ofi*.
Jeruiuo L. Bubbo was robbed in tbu
Fifth Avenuo Htagu yentordayof u|iaukagu
containing §10,000 worth of diamonds.
At the clofco of bis speech last night,
Colliding said in refuronco to Carl Huburz's
siatouient that ho hud boon oUbrud put-
rontigu o support tho Huu Domingo busi
uos8: ‘T will take tho responsibility of
tho statement that the man who says thnt
lies.
It is snid that lliahop Bailoy of Now
Jersey will soon bo mndo Catholic Arch
bishop at Baltiiuqro.
Atlanta, Ga., July 24.—Tho Donio.
oratio bloto Convention unanimously re
nominated Gov. Smith by acclamation,
aud roaiUmod tho plntforui of 1870, with
this additional resolution: They recog.
uizo the cxigonoies of the times which
Huggustud aud secured tho nomination by
tho Domorratio Convention ut Baltimore
of iloruao Grooloy aud B. Urutz Brown
as candidates for Frosident aud Yioo
Fresidepl of (JUo fruited Htutcs, and re
gard their election os conducive to tbo
prosorvutiou of the rights of Iho States to
local B*lf*goYorument und tho protection
of tho individual liberty of the cili/.ou.
The Liberal Republicans, io convention
bore, agreed to support the Democratic
Grooloy uleotor.ll ticket.
Washington, July 24.—Hpottod Tail,
with liis braves, interviewed tho Presi-
dent to-doy. Tho usual friendly over
tures were made un both sides. Spotted
Tail expressed bis deviro for tho Presi
dent's re-election, lo which tho lattor re
sponded that whatever may ho tho rosult
of tho oluotion, he hoped there would bo
no change in tho InUiau policy.
The President, General Porter nnd
Secretary Pish loft Washington to-niglit.
Boat well goes later in tho week.
Several agents fur Indian tribes were
removed and others appointed in tbeir
places to-day.
Jno. Polls, for 1U> years clerk and for
over 13 years chief dork of the War
Departwe.it> died thi** morning. Tho
Secretary of W T ar announces his death in
general orders, aud pays tho deceased a
nigh tribute for uprightness and integri
ty. He won well known throughout the
oountry.
Chabluton, 6* C., July 24.~The Su
preme Cowt decides the inane of tho Bluo
Ridge Riilroad uotip unconstitutional.—
Thi* wipes out two milhou Htate liebiU-
itiee created by lost Legislature.
Nbw York, July 24.—The first hole of
uew cotton, oiossed low middling*, from
Western Texts, was sold ut taction at 43|
cents.
Hr. PKXXAaxrao, July 24.—The cholera
is abating in viralene*. Death* the pool
week at 8t. Petersburg 126, Moscow 82,
64.
Ths h'arlli 4'arolU* Cawpalfu.
A North CoroUttA Utter to the New York
Herald stye the Democrats have a good
ahow of carrying tbe Bute, although the
margir it to Borrow that It it impossible
to nredicl with atay certainty.
Seoidtary Boutwdi’a apeeoh ia de-
Bopir4 by members of bit own psrty.
His re »epUon at Greensboro was g wieer-
able L Uure, not mors than fifty persona
waiting to bsAy hi* atatistical exposition
IhrougL BswisreU declined a proposition
tbe Ha* to. divide dtoto with either Doolittle or
FtodDoudtoB, John M. Langstoo, end
“ eoloi&l epeekers are to make
l toe other eotored epeeiers are to mate
lie Ale ^«ej|i»el§Rtohmondon-4ho 14th laet
«Rfc in behalf of Grant end Wilop^ end wiM
f tb$ gotoewee to H«* Oerdtoe^i timttm
Am bright as J a• wartu u her •
▲ad die, too, her honor toproTO.
With flowers that Moom In the heurt,
With flower* that i*l<*om onder left,
Which wife-tlll'd nncli fre*rence loipnrl;
Th'-Ir seel for the t i onth only eri4tng with lifr,
And brothers! M fTeeh an a morn
Tho •oftfit end ewLeteat in bluy.
The fellh of ueb »l«t"r e’er hlione,
Hut never with atcqilicr rajr
Than when, with white linn'll, nhe j*nt •<
And Ctthem I whoae children did rnvo.
With iait*li(cr tuid Hhoiil, (*> ihe rill
That ran? near the rot in the grovti,
That mulled 'nratli tbo hull on ti.u hill;
Thoee nweet little prattlem of lovu—•
Not dull graina of earth, hut H|iarkl'<a
llvari'n !—
At child-pure horimi nf father* were *iv’n
To th« cauaa for whuae triumph thvy atrote.
And aoon (hey of *rent motliern, too,
\\ tm hade tli' in in iMtttlr te bold —
To*(rike like Htern Muriel, who ali-w
The Moaleiu iuvadara of oM,
In J.f.« and In death, IIkr ihe courage tlml
dost bEaWx, haVk, bpit, am,
bloer,. blow,, tad ditgvuU everybodj with
(MtCiiirt' end lie offendve odor, when
Dr. flage’x Catarrh Bemedy will yeedily
il^troy ell odor, arrest the dieebargo and
core yon. jyID eoddw
Tv. entt-Fivx Cxjn*.—Tbi* amoont will
hoy a bottle of Mrs. Whltooqib'e gyrnp,
tbe greet Hoothiog remedy for all dm.
eases incident to infants end children.
Mannitol Guinn—interesting work,
ntimcron* engraving*, 234 pagea. Price 60 eenta.
Addroaa Dr. Hutta* Dlapcnaary, 12 North Slhatraet,
See advertisement of Dr. Bntte
Diajif ti«nry f hcjolcd Hook for (be Million—MABRuat
•ii-’int—In another column. It should be read by
all. [an*16 ly
Taylor County Sheriff Sale. •
W ILL ho sold hefori* llin Court Units* door In
(he town of Bntlur, on tlia Ut Tneaday In
Annual next, In-tween the legal huura of aalff, 1h«
following’ property, to-wlt:
due hundred acrea of land, mora or leaa. of lot
.Vo, Us, bHn* all.of wild lot, lying weat of Whit-,
Water crook ; ulao lot of laud No 141*, containing
2U0acruii, muro or Ium; alao 160 acrca, more or
le*!*. of lot No 172, and alao 100 acre# more or leaa
of lot No 17;i, being all of the laat uientioued two
lot* of laud, lying north o r Cellar creek, all lying
nud bring In the 2d District of originally Muecogc*
now Taylor county, roiitalning in all OCU acne of
l ind, mole or Use. Bald landa levied on Ly virtue
of r.Un-toon fi. fan. from (he Juatlce’a Court of the
7V7ib District fl. M. t in favur of 8. B. Baldwiu, va.
Willie Mrl.t-ndcn. L"vy made aud returned to uin
l*y Albert Morrell, coaatahle.
Jyj Id 8.0AHBCTT, Hheriff.
They wer* un u—ayu every inch
llore faith, love, hope, valor a
Aa glorloua Jn apirit a.i wln-n
Oh! fmloieaa form
To puudvi
ml ponder again,
Blazing.—Tho iomporaturo of Iho past
day or two has boon entirely too ardent
for comfort—iu short, tho most oppioim-
ivoly warm of tho summer. Iu u cool
placo in this ofllco at fi o’clock yesfontuy
p. in. tho morenry indicutod 1)2 ilcg. Wo
took no notice ol the thormumolur nt any
other hour of tho duy.
PltOKKSSOU (HAS. II. I*.4 IIATT,
Tbo subjoot of this hriof notion, was
bora iu Brooklyn, Now York, iu 17'.)i; f uml
died July 22d, 1872, ngod 7ft yuars.
lie arrived in Coluinhua in 1837, nud
sinco that tituo hud been teaching school
iu tho comitios of Muhco«o<i arid ( li.tltu-
hoochee, oxcoptiug a brief interval wl.on
he taught in our uciuhboriug Ht tto, Alu-
Kama. Having boon long idontifu d with
tho Honth, ho took a lively interest in
everything that pertained to her welfare.
No truer sou was ovor horn to her soil.
Tho result shown ia Iho iioighhorboud iu
which ho labored proves that as a teacher
ho had fow equals and no superior. Ah a
man, ho was modest aud niiuHnuiuing—a
kind busbaud and a doting father—and as
a Christian, hud received the sincere
milch of tho Word, and had hoooum a
full grown umri in Chris! Jesus. Fare
well)! iu thee I havo lost a friend. How
sublimely grand wero his last expressions
iu lifo'H laat closing seouo : I have fought
tho good tight -I have kept tho faith;
nnd, ns ho intimated,
I leave III., world without n li ar,
Bav" for the frlcuda I lichl *»
Tu lie *1 their aiirruw", Lord n l,
And to IIipbi* dear ooca prove a frl< ud.
WAGONS!
1 now have in storo almndsotuu variety of
Park Ji RuucIi'h Wagons,
Dopot nud Sporting Wagons,
Express and Market Wugous ;
A LOO,
Elegant PbadouB,
Rockaways, Buggies, Ao.,
At tho Columbus Carriage Repository.
THUS. K. WYNNE, Ag t.*
join <uwir
CAUTION!
Every gonuino box of Dn. M< TANK'S
LIVER PILLS boors tho signoturo of
Flouring Brothors, Pittsburgh, Pa., nnd
thoir private U. 8. Htarnp. •Td" Tako tu
other ; tho market is full of imitations.
It is tho popular vorciot thnt pcoph
who havo been nconstomod to tho uso of
Bitters or Cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resort to MoLank'h Li\r.u Fiu*
for permnnout relief. ap30-\vtiw
Tnx Wkau and Teau ov Life.—Tho
cares, anxieties and misfortunes of life
have as much to do with shortening it as
disease. Thoy are in fact tho fiourco of
tunuy ailments and physical disabilities.
Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, affections
of the liver, disturbances of the bowels,
headaches, hypochondria aud rnouomn-
nia aro among those distressing fruits. It
is, therefore, of groat importanco that
porsous whoso nriuds aro oppressed with
heavy business responsibilities, or har
assed by family troubles, or excited by
speculation, or perplexity by a multi-
plicity of enterprises, or in any way over
taxed or overworked, should keep up
their stamina by the daily uso of a whole
some tonic. Thousands of porsons thus
circumstanced are enabled to bear up
agtuust tho difficulties iu which thoy aro
involvod, and to retain their strength,
health and mental clearness, by tho regu-
ular use of Hostettor'e Htomach Bittern.
Diseases which arc prono to attack the
body when debilitated sod brokeu down
by over-much brain-work, or exhausting
physical labor, ore kept at bay by the re
sistant powor with this incomparable tonic
endows tho nervous system and tlio vital
organs. At thi* sooson, whon tbe heat,
is ovaporating the elements of strength
from every poro, an invigorsnt is abso-
lutely essential to the aafety and comfort
of the public, and is required even by
the more robust if they desire to keep
their athletic capabilities in status quo.
Hence a qourse of Hostetlers Bitters is
particularly useful at this period of tho
year aa e defenoe against the invisible
disease afloat in a sultry atmosphere. It
ia tho most potent of all preventive medi
cines, and for all complaint* which effect
the stomach, the liver and the bowels,
an£ interfere with tbe perfect digeotiou
and assimilation of food, it ia the stan
dard remedy.
ON EVERYBODY’S TONGUE.-Enlo-
ginms of the great National Regonerator
of Health, Plantation Bittess, are on
everybody's tongue. This gratuitous
rfra roc* advertising is better than all the
paid-for puffing to which the owner* of
bogus bitten ere obliged lo resort It
baa u spontaneous heartiness about it
whleh carries oouvictioo to the mind of
the auditor. But it Is a well-known fact
that the proprietors of ihe Plantation
Bitten hove never relied upon newspaper
bolstering to establish the snepess of a
preparation which owee its astonishing
popularity nainlf to the oral testimony of
the thousands who have
ed or been the eye-witxuws
ms fkjstasl ffsad It has *iu**ht Uno'.
0nl«M1*ngth *MtbM*k «IlnW.
UtfMttVlt
AUniiuistratror's Sule,
B Y virtue of im order from tli« Court of OHitisry
of .Mu rog<ie county, 1 will h«II ou th« flnt
lur-Mtlay la &ept' ia}#r urxi, «iritis tLolffgal bourn
of in front of tlm miction boua« of Kills k
^(XfUf'-r. on Drc/i'l rlioct. Iu 111*- rlly of Columtxiff,
tlic following cltjr f)(f*i>erly, to-wit:
C ity Lot in 5‘ii'l <-ity No. a 13, that U to Mr, ull of
•i iiJ lot •• x' *-pl Lo f.< t running (Lrough «»ia lot ou
ll»«’ *«'ii ride thereof, heretofore- eol«l to Mr. Wood.
Jy20 4'nl] Aflrn’i
* • KOIKIIA—ClIATTAltOOOItKK COUNTY—Hn-
\ I *■ in Tomlin, administratrix of ihe eeUte of P.
U'. Touilin, flf'cnuM*<i, low completed tho Rdmlulff-
trjtioii of ffRiU entute, kiu] epplire for letter* dlv-
.•iiieeory therofrum;
Tli« rffore, nil pnreona Intereatfd »re hereby a»tl-
li"<l to eliow rnuor (if uny thuy h»ve) why an order
Limll not Lo ii.Hoed Ml the Auguet term of the
Court granting euM letter* to «aid R|>pllc«nt.
(Jliuu un i.i my hand olllcUlly. April 24th, Bt72.
Xaacogee Sheriff gslei.
TU ILL s. h), on i4.1sflMS,.|i iUMt,
VT- lstf, —II* la to. bal fessm of Ml., Ur—I
«>h.a,elhui SooMof Ell. t Xp.ncr, os >tm4
««.», Oolombiu, ti—uxU), Ih. fbOasUf srop.nr,
TS» oorth put oT dtp IM Ho, 487, froo tl.x 84
f—I lIH-Ioc^— os PsrtpUt itioot, u* ra.aio.
J**l47io.»*a4ISiBcba. to Mtufy a ■ r*is
h»or er ciiM. B. D.xtor, trait-, .a VlrxIRU
B..U, mlt.fnbtr.tr1x.
torts. . J. J.XEXDPOID Bbrrtar._
KuMogee Sheriff Sftle.
W ILL be sold o*. tbe Ant Toewlsy ia Augset'
next, within tbe legal hours of sals, 1*
front of Kills A Spencer's, ou Brood street. Col am
bus, Oa.,
City lot known in plan of same as No. SS4.
levied os a* the property of James T. persona, to
satisfy a ft la issued from tbe Superior Court of
Museogee enunty, in favor of Williams, Boat A Co.,
vs. Ws. P. Tomer A Co., said Persons being one
of said firm. Property pointed out by L. T. Dows
ing, plniutiffs* attorney.
J>7 id J. Ii. B1VJNB. Dep'y Bbcriff.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be Sold at Bills A Spencer's auction room
on Brood street. In Columbus, Os., on tbe flftt
Tneedsy In August next, within the legal hours
of sale, the following property, to-wit:
Tho north half of oily lot No. 204. fn the clly of
Columbus, to satisfy a * fa In favor of Sarah Pit-
insn, vs. Jno B. Wright, administrator. Property
pointed out by plalntif.
At sam - time and place, all thnt tract or parcel
of lau i lying and being in tbe conaty of Mtucogee
and State oi Utovgls, in tbe Northern Libertiee,
adjoining the North Common of the city of Colum
bus, and known iu tbe plan ot said Nortkern Lib
erties a4 lot No. 45. fronting on Jackson street 147
fuet W Inchon, and running back mat 147 fret and
10 inches, more or less, as tbe property of Damp-
toil Benton, trustee, Ac., to satiefy a ft fa in favor
of W. N. Hawks, treasurer, vs. Hampton Benton,
trustee. Property pointed cot in 11. fs.
JyO td J. J. IrilADfOHD. Sheriff.
Sheriff Sale—for Tax.
Broad atreet, Colamous,
and 10 iuclit-s ou the wi st side of >rout struct,
south of Crawford street, the said Uud adjoining
the wooden )«*ardlng house and lot owned by J. A.
Amount of Uk tS.13. Levy made and returned t
me by II A Wood, lawfnl couatab*0.
J>b td J. 51. BIVINS, Dcp'y Sheriff.
npri '
ICES!
Muhl’s Ice Machine.
To Ihe (lilacna of Coismbna t
' run by watbk oa uoaaa |
Machine is |.»t-nUd uudnr No. 121.&88, as
vrnicnt on No.l‘2l,4tr4«f 1HW. Tbe follow*
*• tlie (olvuntag''* of thi* machine:
’ «/inpl*; (he facility with which it Is work*
di'OipiiiMs and its durabr.Dy Bakins it the
jirarliiul inacliiue yd luveutctl. Tho only
no now x.r.ijM ting with it Is Carrer's Ammo-
it.ut. a iiiuchino as complicated as It te ox-
and 'laiigorous. Tbu Carre Ma< lilno must
• powor; thia can la* Worked
' > I"
of 210 '
Tho ( r n
re Mm hine works nodi
Uw. to the Sijuaie Inch ;
lbs.—ther.ifor** an eons-
hsoriro of ilnfigrr. Tills
ailh no thy lie etlie
■Ires gas from a vase containing
frH*-r.ir.g l»ox, then punipa It iuto
idaced in a vesuri of water, where
s received In ihe ether reservoir,
mall dream of li«|ul<! ether U nl-
t up and produco loo with every machine
.|ii.4iifiiy guantnteefi Iu the price list,
ohini, npcrlflciitions or maohiues, will
in" at C’« I>4tuIdi.e, Oa. Any peieoii
• iiitrillgenre can run thia tuariiine alter
i,million. This machine will manu
al ii cost of not over 10 cents per hun-
mid at jibout one half by water power.
It. spi'ilfullj y-urs,
CAl'TAlN JONN C. RKAIN,
-if I*. (). Boa I.V., Columbus, tla.
ill sell ou Die first Tuesday iu Aagust, 1072. in
of sal'.
Ail that tract or parcel of laud In the couuty
nd (Hate aloresald, known as the lot ou the east
'aide of III- Hamilton road, adjoining the North
Comimin'*, to-wlt t 120 feet on said Hamilton road,
and 147 L ot lo Inches sast parallel with thu line of
the North Commons; thenc in a southerly dlrec-
tiou ou a line. imialM with thu Uumlltos ron<l 120
feet to the nail] North Commons; thence along in a
westerly direction along tho aaid North Cuiumoi
111*44SC Kill! IS dwelling WI
Iteliig the ■••tale of Tho:
for thu purple* of dlstr
Executrix’s 8ale.
B y Vlrtne Of I
Ordinary of _ .. _
the 2d Tin td ijr in August uext, within the legal
hours of sale,
CITY LOT NO. 31.1. In the city of Columhua.
Look to Your Children.
The Oreat Bunthinf Remedy.
Mrs. ) Cups colic and griping In f Pri
Whitcomb's - the IniwrIs nud facilitates the< 21
ttyriip. ) \>rtH-c*n of teething. (Cents
'on vulsions and over f Price
liseasee tucidsot to < 26
“Iren. (Ccuts
Mrs. | Cures DUrrhiu, Dysentery (Price
Wliltr-.iiiVs Valid sommer Complaints lu< 26
Kymp. ) children of all ages. (Cents
It i*i the great Infants' and Children's Soothing
lltinitdy In ull disorders brought on by TMthiug
4>r uny other cause. Prepared by tbs Grafton Hi*d-
leltie ('oinpsiiy, 8t Louis, Mo.
Sold by druggists nnd dealers In tnedlrlna vvsry
where. , atigl* dswl^
} 8ulMlnes ronvulsi
coiuca ull disease
iiitunts and child
A HOOK FOR TUG MILLION.
M A K1UAGE „* liatSTlK
GUIDE j about to marry,"
This is un Interesting work of two hundred ami
twenty-four pan 1 *, with numerous engravings,
in I contains valuable information for those who
ire married, or contemplate marriage. Still it ia
\ l ■■ W that ought to lie kept under lock and key
imi not laid carelessly about the houae.
Hunt t<» any oim (free of |a«tag«) for fifty
Address l»r. Butts’ Dispensary, No. 12 North bth
Street, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Notice to Ibc Afflicted sad Us-
roriiuuio.
Before applying to the notorious quacks who ad
vertise iu public tupors, or using any quack reme-
ditM, pei uno Dr. Butts' work, no matter what your
diseiuie is, nr how deplorable your condition.
Dr. Itutt* can l*e couaitltcd, personally or by
UNIVERSALLY PRAISED
lly tluwo who have neeu them, ara tbe following
three Honks, already p4>puhtr, although the first
has just bet ii isnucd Iroiu tho Press.
THE STANDARD!
By 0. L. FM Kit SON A II. R. PALMNR.
4«ki uiigr*. Fine Single School Courts. Largs col-
Irctfoii «>f tho best Anthems and Tunes. 'JU.fltx)
copies already ordered ! The Banner Church Marie
Book of the Stcason ! Price $1.60, $13.50 per dosen.
tipue.mclis sent, post-|)*id, for the present, for $1.25
Sparkling Rubies!
By A. HULL k II. 8ANDRK8.
Tho Pilgrim’s Harp!
Largu number of the
small. i
i populai
0L1VKR D1T80N k 00., Bostao.
rnAS. II. D1T8UN k 00., Nsw York.
nih26 dtawawly d wedasat
Davidson College,
MECKLESBUBO C0„ R. 0.
N EXT t.rm l«<lu iylaXt Mtb, HT3.
FacilltU-s for Education unsurpassed. Loca
tion healthy. Annual sxpenscs from $190 Ut $2jOO
Per catalogue or information, apply to
J. K BLAKX. Chairman of Yanlty.
Potto (Sc — Davidson Collage, N. 0.
J>9 dlUwitt
Gin Repairing,
I AM prepared to do din Repairing at short no
tice and in tho beat toasuer. 1 wRI visit the
plantations of those desiring Oy serviesa. Parfsct
sarisfaction giurai.ted or ao pay,damanded. Or*
deis may bo seat to 9. If. teens, Columbus, Os.
University of Nashville, Tenn.
Fouross 1766.
r \'I!R Collegiate Department and Academy open
I 2d Soptenibcr next, pisciplius military. Ts
the Vnlversity bchooh*. court* elective.. Tultlos,
Iniard, washing, fttol, ic.. (som gl’jO to $176 per
term. For catalogue or Isformatioo, apply to
GKNRKAL B. KIRBY illfTH,
Jy23wTt*
FRTJIT JARS!
LATEST STYLKS-ALt SUES;
Spear’s Preserving Fluid,
6c n Jual received by
J. L OSOTH, Dkwozst.
pl eodewSm .
LEMON SUGAR!
Flavorino- Extradts
J A ; or mu TAIBTY ;
Mustard, Bweet OU, Spiers,
*c„ Bait qCALTTT.. IOII4UIT
a i aaanN, io* Bntd si
J/* M*4«*B
B
Administrator’s Sale.
Y virtue of an order from the Conrt of Ordln-
ill Im sold
. t the auo-
Broad Street, iu
Joluuibus, (jeorgla, within the legal hours of sale,
FIITY ACRE* OF LAND,
nore or leai, lying in the 7th District of said
ouuty.n* the dropertyuf Naucy Cook, deewued.
RECEIVED THIS DAT
At tbe Virginia Store:
8-4 IRON OXENADlNE; PARASOLS;
Dslly VaNes, rreaesade, aaU sthrr New Styles uoorsKIRTS;
Ssaey- Made Lises as4 Batiste Dresses—very cheep;
500 ess. Jss Mark's Bering Machine leu ns, while, hlark A celers;
t-iiausa KM Mtve«,lB Mteh, while a c«lsrs, at gl.sei
rue FtBRCH AUD ESGLISH HOSIEKT AND CORSETS I
CAUC0E5, BLEACHED COTTONS, AND BED Tllkl.lliS.
—TO ARRIVE —
BEAL LLAMA SACQtES AND 8HAWL8. FANCY CLOTHS AND CA8SI-
HERE8, 500 ctses BLOOD’S NEEDLES.
—TO CLOSE—
SKELETON COSSETS el 90 cells—feraer price, $1.50,
Hmt 134b, 1872 [wtf ]
PRATT’S COTTON GINS
THE
PLANTERS’ FAVORITE!
AHEAD OF -A-XjL !
s
Administrator’s Sale.
Administrator’s Sale.
for sale, ou the first Tuesday in August next,
within the usual houra of sale. Is frost of Rills k
flpeurer's auction store, os Brood street, in the
city of Columbus,
Oiic twelfth undivided interest in tbe Perry
House, the lots and the furniture, and the sppur
tenauoee thereunto belonging.
Also, at tli« same time and place, one-half nudi
vided I III I-rent of lliroa ti'liemeutS situated on part
of lot No. I'.a i iu plan of said city, and being o
ths west siile of M iirreu street.
itiildlnRs on a 2-acre lot sdjriolug th
, just below the Cottage Mills.
Kaat l
1h«>
Cleglw
heirs a
cask.
June7 tds
being «
part of the estate of Charles
'reasea. Hale for Ihe benefit of tin*
ditors of said estate. Terms of sals
?. B. CLKGlIORft, Administrator.
adminisfratrix of the estate
Joseph Mi-nhon, late of said emiaty. eec'd, having
applied for leave to aril the tiroperty of said den'd;
All |M*rsoiis olio • rm d are hereby notified toshow
cause (If any they have; why leave to m-H said
property should sot Im. granted to said applicant
st the n. xt Hept. term of the Court of Ordinary, to
Im hold in and for said couuty.
(liven under my hand aud official signature, this
dumissb
All persons concerned ar*hereby notified toshow
canse (If any they havo) why said applicant should
not l*e dismissed from said administration, at tho
next October term of the Court of Ordinary, to be
held in and for wild county.
(liven under my baud and official signature, thia
/ ' KOROIA — MCHTOflKK COUNTY —Willis
\\ oolfolk, administrator of the ratals of Joseph
W. \Voolfolk, dat'd, having applied for leavi '
•ell the real esuto l>elongiug to said deceased :
All persons concerned are In reby notified
•how cause (U any they have) why leave to i
•aid real estate should not be grautad at tbs u>
Angust term of the Court of Ordinary to behold
flKORQ1A—MUfCOOKH COUNTY.-James
^ Bradford, guardian of John D. Boyd, haviug
mode application fur leave to sell « portion of the
real estate belonging to his ward ;
All perwous cose creed are hereby notified .
•bow cause, if any thvy have, why Isavo to sell
aaid real estate should uot be granted to said appli
cant at the August term of the Oourt of Ordinary,
to Imi held In aud for said county.
Oiven uuder my hand nnd official signature, this
28th day of June, 1872.
Jsffi* Im JOHN W. DURR, Ordinary.
G ROBUIA — All HCOtiRK COUNTY — Thosuui
RagUnd, Admr. de bonl* uou ou tbe estate of
Uvo. W. liavdwirk, dee d., makes application foi
Letters of DlsmMston.
All (Nirsous coucernvd aro hereby notified to
•bow cause, if any they have, by the first Monday
In Serteuilier next, why letters of dismli '
should not he granted said applicant.
Oiven under my hand and official signature, this
June 7tb, 1*72. JOHN W. DURR,
Ordinary.
f^KORUlA - HARRIS COUNTY.—OfiMKAST's
Orrica, June It*. 1672.—'Whereas, tbe estate of
John Reynolds, lute of said couuty, deceased, is
represented, and not likely to !w represented ;
This is, therefore, to cite and admouish all«
cerned to show caus<* (if any exist) at the next
August term, 1872, of the Conrt of Ordinary, to bo
held in and fir said county, wby letters of'admin
istration should not issuo to the Clerk of thu
buperior Court of said county or to some other fit
•nd proper person according to law.
my hand and official signature, this
l. Ordinary.
G BORGIA. HARRIS OOUNTY—Sterling 8. Jen
kins, rxccut4>r of Levin West, deceased, makes
application for leave to sell tke land balonging to
In August next
•aid applicant to stdl said land.
Gives under my hand and official slgnstnrs, this
G BORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY.—Joalab Parker.
administrator of John W. Darker, deceased,
applies for letters of dismission;
All persona cor cerned are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they havs) by the first Biaaday
’j. T. 0. WILLUWI. OraiMrj.
All persons cottevrued are hereby notified to
IMh day of June! 1871.
JeftTfiim J. f. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinary.
a BORalA—HARRIS COUNTY—B. 0. Hart,
administrator of Solomon Hart, makes appli-
catioa for lrtterv cf dismission:
All perseos oouoerued am hereby avtlied to
•how cause (If any they have) by the first Monday
in Angus! beat, why Utters of d.amission should
uot be granted said applicant. •
Given under my hand and official algaatara. this
*tf»ta' >llt L F-C. WHAIAIM. Ortirafy.
Notice to D.btora ud Or«dilora.
G smaic— uarbu oobstv^-au »««•
tatabucto tk. «ta<* •( WllltoB S. iui.
Noties to Debtors and Credi
tors 1
4 IX IIIM1 MM4 44 tk. M4ta> w J. w.
A Buma. luiwl. an tank, M4IM »
rtjrsrs;
^ ^ ‘ U SSSSSL.
T HE nederaigned having completed nnrsngementa for the sale of the fiboYe
COTTON CjINS with G. W. Dihlinouam, the Geuerul Agent tor thi* section,
would call attention to the foci that they have un hand a falll stock of
PRATT’S COTTON GINS,
among them tho 40-Saw Gin that took tbe Firel Prize at onr last Fair, beating all
competitor) and glutting 940 lb). )ee<l cotton ia 17 mitiutc). Too much cannot be
aaid io tbeir pratae.
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
uhl7 d&wtf Kf!> Broad Strut, Colombo., Ga.
Thompson’s Horse-Power!
niRE QEORQU AND ALABAMA HOltSE-FOWEB COMPANY U now praparad
A to fill order, for this juRtly celebrated Hume Power, which bu proven aneh a
great aucceea, and carried off flrat premium, at Fair) wherever exhibited. Thia
power wu patented September 18th, 1870, and ia oonacqnentljr the very lateat im
provement on hone power. Each one ta guaranteed to give perfect aatiafactiou.
Partiea deairing a Hone-Power this eeaaon, are adviiied to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & CO., Columbus, Oa.,
8«pt. 8, 1871. d&wtf General Agents for Georgia and Alabama.
Columbus Carriage Repository.
T. K. WYNNE,
(8UCCESS0H TO G. M. liENFROE)
WITH
GREEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
HAH IN HTiDRE AT THE COLUMBUS CAKKIAGE KEP08XT0BY,
Opposite Ferry House, Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE STOCK OF
Phaetons, Victorias, Brets, Rockaways,
Double and Single Seated BUGGIES,
Top and No Top Pony Phaetons, Ac.
All thi* Superb Stock is obtained directly from Me**r*. GUEF.N k CO., Newark,
N. J., who have boon for twenty-five year* Manufacturing Work for tbe Southern
Market, and whoee facilities for producing tbo bent work, at low prices, ore not *ur-
panned by any manufacturer* in tho country.
With thia stock and my ready mean* of getting supplies, I can sell any artiolo in
the Carriage line CHEAPER THAN EVER HERETOFORE,and defy th* competition
of any neighboring market.
I ask a call ot *J1 who wish vehicles ot any kind.
THE CELEBRATED
Milburn Plantation Wagon.
I AM AGENT for Uw Manufacturers of the celobrnted Milburn Plantation Wagou,
both Thimble Skein and Iron Axle. From experience, 1 eousidcr tbeee Wagon,
equally aa aervioable aa any other Plantation Wagon in market, and at much lower
prioee. They ore all fully warranted in all reepecta.
Colombo#, Jan. 28. 1871. d&wtf T. K. WYNNE.
$1,000IN ONE WEEK
To any shrewd man who can do business on the'
quiet, I guarantee an Immknsi Forruxr, easily,
rapidly, and in psrfecl safely. Address, in per-
Established 1860.
RANDAL H7F00TE & CO.,
BANKBR8 AND BR0KKR8,
70 Bbdapwat, N. Y.
UOLD, STOCKS AND BONDS. BOUGHT AND
SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Il/ur.vcxe.—Jay Cooks A Co^ N. Y.: Mechan
ics Banking AsaociaMon, or say old Banklsg Houso
or Commercial Agoncy la New York.
N. B.—Pamphlet on M WALL BTRBBT AND ITS
OP RB AT IONS” furnished oa application.
mj& wly
WANTED AGENTS! ,
1100 to gSM per woDtk, ererywher.. Dale ancf
frmale, to lntroluoa the LM~t improtirf, woat
Simpl. and p*riVct
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ever iatroduced. Wv rtelW.1. th. world to eoB-
RU with it. Price eely Itauu Md lau, waroii-
led for IT. TWO. Mklaa tko «U<tlo ta*k «Utotj,
•likv on both .idee- Tke §emu ee all tbe hllb
mired Shall le machlaea.
4!eo, the celebrated ud uteri inpremd
Common Sanaa Family Sewing Machine.
Price onto a»«t “d fall, £. r ‘ K*”.'
Tbeee marhlaia -til Mllcb, Hem. Pell,Tnck,Qnllt.
Clonl, Bind, Braid end *mbroider In n wort enpe-
dor manner. And aro warranted lo oo all work
that can bo done on any high-priced machine in
the world. For drewlara sad terms, address S.
WYKKOOP A CO., *064 Ridge Avenue, or P. O. Box
—- Philadelphia. Da-
LATEST NEWS!
New Cotton Factory!
sa™, liaiHi di, l tMssa
Columbus, Georgia.
r flS NEW MANUFACTURING BNTIRP&XlX
is now in full and successful operation, and
prepared to supply merchants promptly and In a
satisfactory manner with the beet quality of
COTTON CHECKS,
GINGHAMS AND STRIPES,
oil of which ore In fast colors, and of tho latest
and most approved patterns.
Order* respectfully solicited, and perfect satis
faction guaranteed.
Factory
street. Office on Jackson street.
of 8t. Clair and Jacket*
B AOON—Sidee, Bbo olden nd Hum;
OOKN—Beat Ttnniaaat White;
FLOUB—Of all grade.;
MOLABBE8 AND 8TKUP8;
SUGARS, COFKBS, TEAS;
UQUOB8, SALT, SHOES,
Aad a Aril (teak if MmClmUl af all Mada, at
URff Cliff rJUCMS,
J. H. HAMILTON,
Anar VnakUa 8 Wanvn Ma.
FORTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
In Making and Repairing
COTTON GINS!
vrow is i
1.1 in food repair
wait until you art
undersigned is prepared a
IN OUBSETA,
to do all kinds of Gin Work, such as Sharpening,
Refilling Brushes. Furnishing and Putting in Now
Boxeit, lwilts, nit J Saws when necessary.
Work done wltk satisfaction and dispatch, at
Shup or Gin House, on special application.
- WILLIAM a HOWARD.
Cnsoeta, Ga n August 13,1&71 [wtf
N ot.ice.
-o change n»y butlnsea, I offer for
sale my Und whereoo 1 now roaida,in fftewort
county, IS -tailes from Lumpkin, 26 from Onlnm-
bns, lying near tho Uanuahatcbee creak, contain
ing 4w acre#, vary good dwelling house, kitchen
attacked, including all necessary ont buildings;
two Welle excellent water; two settUmefiM on tko
placo. Ths plantation i* well wateredI; it m a good
and healthy place, admired by oU who m li t
VOS SALS
At to onto*.