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tiolhrhorp', K. 0.,8epb 80. The flrut
K rnnd annual fair of tbo Farmers’ and
MochAmc*' Association of North Carolina
opnis t»tin* public on Tnesday, Octobor
ELECTION BIOT IN MACON!
ONE WHITE MAN KILLED—TWO
NEGROES KILLED AND TIIUEE
OB FOUU WOUNDED!
Macon, fU.i Octobor ‘2.—A fight oc-
,1. nt Goldsboro’, N. C., continuing currod at the poll* to-day growing out of
f,,pr days. Grand preparations have another attempt by tbo negroes to take
! :i mode. Tho grounds and buildings poMHoshion of tbo polls, a dovico which
An invitation they have successfully practiced here on
Hon. Horace jj )t * Jont throe elections. Very csrly in
the morning the uogroea massed at the
l ily Mall and inarched down to the polls
at the Court House iu column, under the
i command of their capUinH, lieutenants
and sergeants. There they found a
| smaller crowd, principally whites, whom
they commenced crowding upon and for
cing away from the polls. A few fisticuffs
occurred in the dense mass and then a
discharge of brickbutH caiue from the ne
groes, followed by an ordor from their
lender, Jeff. Long, to fire upon the
whites. In the course of a few seconds
about fifty pistol Khots were discharged
from both sides by which one white
was killed and some live or six negroes
wounded, two of whom are since dead.
The attack canto from the negroes, and
oiumiHsiotier of Internal | these general facts are substantiated by
w of tbo ambiguity of a numerous iiffidavits before the venerable
i splendid condition,
jj extended to the world,
tirrnlcy, of New York, will be proRcnt on
Wednesday and Thursday, Slid and ‘Jlth.
(. v. Walker, of Virginia, delivers the
address on the -1 til.
.Mon ro«»Mj:i:if, Ala., Hopf. .10.—The lift
through train on the now road from Ism-
c villo to Montgomery reached here to
day. Through trains will now regularly
run between the two cities.
Washington, Sept. .'JO.—Tbo Acting
('.•cuuiKHoner of Internal Bevenuc do-
» s that on and after October 1st, lh7'2,
»-.» "tamps will be required upon checks,
drafts or orders, except such aa are drawn
n iglit or on demand upon banks, bank-
it or trust companies. He also decides
tl .' <>n mid after tlmt dale no stamps are
i" cssary upon foreign lulls of exchange.
I he Acting
portion of section 111 of the act of June
< : . 1M imposing special taxes on deal-
. ra in malt liquors, and ill view of the
ipposed intention of Congress, 1ms <1
Judge Colo, of this Circuit, who whs in
the court house and himself n witness
from a window that the negroes com
menced the affray. Under the affray,
i*d that wholesale and retail liquor | which lusted but a lew iiiemonls, one bulk
a inny continue to soil malt liquors 1 ,,f tlm negroes left iu haste ami disorder,
tie ii special tax without being as- j H wouring that they would give up the
l as mall liquor dealers, and that the I uloc.tion, as they had been driven from
lion of taxes assessed contrary to J (be polls by violence and could get no
Gsrrmo it All.—The ootton pickers
ow in the fields, are gathering all of
staple as they go, ana there will bo no
such thing as a second picking this fall.
All of the cotton is open and ready for
picking, and where the pickers have born
at work, not a white speck can be sc
They take it onco for all.—Jiu/aaUi
Timcty 'id.
Natuhai. Decay—Paonscr the .System.
TIi* liutnau Lu-ly in a timclniif, l»nt lik»- ** waU !• or
a •"Wing inscliiiin, It will lint much longer If
|>ro|t«rly r<-£'ilut"<l Mini duly r"|*alr«*l, than If no
pains were taken lo keep tt in order. Tin- Rrwat
i.L^oct of every our who d< him# it long and healthy
Ilf" niton id In- to |»ut Ilia body In a condition to re-
■iNt the lilr-threwtriilng Inflaencpa l.y wliinh w<;
mm- all nn>ro or less turroundi-d ; slid no invigo-
omt slid corriTth" at ppm-ut known so "ITectlvuly
suswnra this |iiir|ssMi os the vitulU.ug elixir
wh.ch, under the unpretending natna of Iloi.t"t-
t.-r’s Ktoiu.tcli Bill* rs, has Isx-n for more than W
y him the standard tonic of America. Iu crowded
ritiefl, wIn-re th" slmoeplu-ri; is i oiitsminuteiJ with
the i HI nv in Inm-purabl" from Urge populations ; in
rnsrahy ri gioiia, writers the aoggy soil reeks w ith
misims ; on the prsiriia and iu the forests, where
every hill the air ia lain ted with exhslatlona from
rotting weeds slid gra»a«is,or cecuinpusiiiK lesvea—
iu short, in every locality where mnlsri* exists,
this powerful vegetable antidote ia urgently ueod-
wl. Yuvsr and ague, billons fevers, dysentery,
congestion of tli" liver, Jaundice, rheumatism, and
all disease* which ar<- generated by infected air,
I in pure water, or midden changes of temperature,
limy l>« averted l-y Mtiengihening mid regnlsliug
tlienysliiii ill advuin-o with ll«*flt"ll"r'fl hloium h
Itith m Autiiliili is iilwn)M ii season of peril,
ispei tally to we.ik, siiaceptihle nrgani/.-ttioUM.
Ki.'ii the morn vigorous are apt to he in some
nu-iMliru ilepresaod l.y the biiuud ntmosphern,
loaded with ih-lel- rhms gaiu-a product<1 l.y vegeta
Ide dniay. The fall in a period of the year when
tie-r. iioialli'ii slid regiihitiou of tlm living ma
i Inii" ia pei iilhuly importaiil, and tin* llltt'-rs
nhoiild limn fore lie taken daily at this critical sen-
oil I cimUw
Thin nn rivaled Mididne in warrant'd not to con
tain a Mingle particle of MxBCt'KT.or any injurious
mineral suhatiince, hilt i»
PURELY VEGETABLE.
For FORTY YKAKS it haa nrovrd its great value
ill at I dlieaseM of the I.IVMl, llOWrl.M .Hid KlPNEYN.
T hoiiaat.'li "f the good and great in all purls of the
,oii ii try vouch lor its wonderful and pemliui
power in purifying the Rtoon. stimulating tin- tor-
1,id JjVkk and Row els. slid imj-artmg new l.ih- ami
Vigor to tlie whole ay a tern. MJIMONii' 1,1 N KK
KKGL'LAToK is u< knowledge.] to have unequal
LIVElt MEDICINE,
It contains four medical elements never united
the name happy | r 'portion in any other preps-
.... . „ Jaifa«rli< .
sii unexceptionable Alterative and a certain Co
rectivn of all impurities of tin- body
micieMN has attend'd its US" that it
ihi) Tolili,
cerUin t>.r*
Hucli signal
GltEAT UNFAILING BPECIFIC
CoMfUlNT and tlm painful offspring
tins construction shall bn HUHpoudod
It (jiiCRtiou uan bo brought boforo Con-
f ;* *' ’ Persona w ho noil only mall liquors
in iinhlo only to tlioRpocial tax of *0 or
> •», j„i t u ,.y (l |„ wholoHulo or rotiul deid-
* ■ in limit liqtmrN.
h hakcJH' O, Hopt, Ml. The jury in
tlio cafiobf .Mrs. I'mr on bur nnroml Inal
l<»r llio murder of (*«d. ('rittomlmi. Hum
muriiiiij; remlnrctl n verilicl of not gmliy.
Wa-imnoion, Get. I. Tho Htato l»i«-
jituthii-nl bus informaliou tlmt ox eonmil
ton. liulli r ami Ktrologo, bis uhm lant,
are n ivv in London umlor mummoil
iinidos.
A ilisp-dcb cays Hint privfito mlvirru
orisiH in public nil airs,
idioat" tin
. party
.1 d by
Rctiiidanoy of tin old
t tlm roforutory, and
cut of \V oh ton i civil-
Etnporor Moriciito
eproHOUtiitivu of non-
ll .iacii Capron, who wonl from Wm.li
;li>n a , (!oij>inisnionrr of Af'heuturc l>
I lioiuo post in Japan, 1hih limm dii
nt;;- I. 1'. Smith,who wont to orpaui/c n
iv dcpait input tlioro, also diHehargod.
fro
•opo roju-osonta
tho embu* s\ to WuNlorn powers atmudod
hi 1,’iiidMii. udhunt funds or authority.
Tho work on tlm war Ves tel iu New
\->il. i .. . bet*n hlopped for Want of funds.
New Yonii, Ort. 1. Tho treaty but ween
tied Status aud tlm Goritmn F.ni-
i»i* tho exehnngu ot postal ordeia
iio operation to-day.
hvii.lk, I*a., Oct. 1. -Tho Daily
: J'roRH of this city anuounres that
*«»1 ratidulout rogiatrutiou in TiIiih-
nearly one (hoimand iisiuoh, and
intimates that this is a purl of a
*d <•< Ionization which him In
v ly practiced throughout tlm oil
The l'ress ia an independent
and docs not uhurgo tlm proc
»ug up.ui either party. Tlm registration
is nouily doublu that of liutt year. '1 It
is to be a vigilant iuvehtigutiou ci
menoml at onco.
BALiiMoiii:, Oct. 1. — W. Prose
Biiiifh io datigoroiigly ill.
I aii.i;. \Y. l'roHCott Smith is dead
Tho town and county round in eouvuh
with sorrow.
1’i iuon. -Tho disnaler on Lakoa I
i\»n and Erie luoro sevens than that repor
ted. Many Iivoh loHt.
I ".Mmx, Got. 1.— Uni on Hast in• ;s
tho I
piro
tho l'i
pap.
dead.
Ni:u Y.
tuples
and i
null n •
< . Oct. 1. A warrant iu bunk-
ipMictl ngainat MoNeal’a coal
coinpuuy. l.iabilitioH ovor j
i iN' iNNvn, Oct. *J. Uottou depot), of
the t ineiniiati hulnstiml oxpoHitmu will
bo open for entries until tlm tilth, at
noon. rieimuma awarded Nov. U'.th,
Tlm eonmiiBsioiierH offer silver niotlaU lor
the bed bales from 'I’cvuh, Louisiana,
Mii. jj pi, Aikansas, Alahntna, Georgin
and TeiiuesNeo, and sweopstalio for best
bull) Ill'll, the e Novell States ; IU addition
to those laigo cash prcmiutus will bo of
fell'll hy ineivlnints of tlm city. Applica
tions nlivnil\ undo indicate a display far
exci- diiq; that of auy previous exposition
in this lino.
• *i\ 1 iiAseihco, Oct. ‘J. Tho Great
Bepubhe took three quarters of a million
treasure to Yokalmiua.
1 11.' newspapers douounee the ueqnitl.d
t'i Mrs. 1 air us mockery of justiee.
Three seconds’ earthquake here this
morning.
IiONiHjN. Oct, 2. Lord llatheily U
ii signed the i'lmiieellorsliip.
t he folk . tor Gcncrui in addressing t
eonstitm nts < ougratulateil them upon s
* uni. ; the ballot and ijigland'spuaee with
all nations, lie declared that the aw aid
of the Geneva Triluitiul could he paid
without inerouriing luxes.
\Va.mim.ion. Oct. 2. —Mr. Mori, Jup-
nnose eliar-m-do-affuirs, explnins the pres,
cut reioiniist movement in Japan, by say-
mg that i( i an effort of the older men in
public life to counteract the progressi\e
liiov. meiit of the young men who hate
obtained virtual control of affairs. Mon
hopes the budding of the two Jupnnoc
vessels in New York will not long bo de
layed on tu’oimnt of funds.
Loi isviu u, Oct. 2.—A Convention i f
SttjK'rintondc-nUj of Southern and Western
Ituilroads luct here this afternoon to re-
,l rriuigo their time tables. The Western
aud Uonthern Kail road Association also
met this evening.
LiTTUt Bock. Oct. 2.—A full Liberal
tieliet has been nounuuted-—three ltepul -
iioniis and tho bahuieo Democrats.
Andrew Hunter, Dcm., was nominated for
Govornor.
Youk, Oct. 2.—Tlio mut.i.-ipul lie-
loriu iirgaui. iliou nouunalwl \V. F. Uuv
ciioycr for Mayor.
'l«o tLoaund .lullorn worth of ili,.
uiouii havo boou rurui, smugglod fruoi
Huramia.
Livkkpooi, OctoL, r 2,-Noon.^Cottoll
I'iwuod qniou L'pluidt Hid., Orlcuit
ajd.
falter.—«',It,inactive »ud tWcr. h’p.
landH ul», .1. Cil.aua UjtlOd. Halos is.
ooo—for h|,,.,'ululiim and export 3,000,
Ni.w lh*!. 2.—Cotton quiet.
Kaloe bales. l j,holds ib. c ., OrJoaua
l!»i' Cfbls.
Money ti ; M ;l | 7‘. EichanR.'—long 7>,
ohort e... Gold flnu nt H;. Stocks
firm. Govcrnmcuta Mroun. htato bond*
OtcaJy.
clisttcff to vote. '1 lu*y massed tigidti at
tlm City Hall, where they wero addioHsmt
by tlm Mayor, gimrantuoilig Umiii perfect
protection from n strong lorcu of special
pohco wliiih had het-ti sworn in for tlm
day, mid free access to tlm polls; hilt,
with few exceptions, they refused to vota,
and many went home.
Thu whole of this deplorable affair is
simply the result of unothcr attempt by
tlm negroes to carry this precinct by
sloriit, aud a firm purpose of tlm whites
to prevent a repetition of tlm outrage.
All quiet at this time.
Savannah, Oct. 2,—Bradley, tlm negro
who for tho past two weeks has Imenin-
ciliit|' tlm negroes to riot iu tlm city, left
the city luat night for South Uurohtm, und
lias not yet returned.
Uepoits from Liberty county say Urn
hemociats nro into UHt ahead.
Angt’Hra, Ga., Get. 2.—Tho nh'ction
passed off tpiictly. Kichmoml county
Democratic, by soo majority, lieiug a gain
nl ovor 2,lion over tlm last election. Bo
hn tr. come in slowly, and nothing can be
given oOlrial until to-morrow. Smith's
election is secured by many thousand,
causing great enthusiasm iu tlm city.
IlntdircH Greeley and Brown ting raised,
ami saluted hy tlm lire of cannon.
San Francisco, Oct. 2.—Nows from
Miizuttnn annouucos tlm espturo of that
city by ITomciadocs tut tho t.'tth tilt.
Flores was captured with several others,
aud will Ihi hied hy a colirt-uiartiul.
Lonikin, Got. 2.- A terrible accident
happened this morning to the train from
this city for F.dcnlnirg. While running,
it came iu collision near Kiddle Bridge
with a freight train, causing instant death
to nine persons. Many others were in
jured, und it is feared several will die.
Sai.i: of thk Barnett Link of Htkam-
krh. Three steamboats -the Barnett,
Shamrock and Jackson attached some
time since hy Sheriff Urmlfurd us tho
property of tlm Jacksonville, Pensacola
and Mobile Kailroud, were Held yesterday
at public outcry hy Kills A Harrison.
Tho Jackson brought the niiiii of
and was purchased hy Major K. J. Monos.
The IJai nett and Shamrock were sold to
W. K. Brown, of the Columbus Iron
Woiks, at tlm following sums, to-wit:
Barnett, iJC.iO ; Shamrock, #101). Total,
for the three boats, $;»200. The two lat
ter boats have been lying at the wlmrf
for several yeais and are HtippoMod to he
miHcuworlhy. The Jackson is a good
boat, as she has been kept almost con
stantly running, and bus recently been
repaired. All these boats, we boliuvo,
were put on the Clinttuhoochco immedi
ately after the oIoho of tho Into war, but
owing to the limited business on the river
tho Shamrock and Burnett have not been
much used.
We hoar that both the t'eniral aud
Flondn Kailroads bad bidders on tho
wlmrf, hut whether the beats are to he
iisi d in the interest of either lino wo liuvo
not hoard.
1’i-MAt.K 1’oi.HTi'iANH.-—Colored women
were thick as heps aronud tho t'ourt-
houRo square yesteiday. We hoard one
of them terribly berating n black nmsou-
hue for bis Democratic proclivities.
East Alaiuma Fair. An will be soon
by advertisement, the sixth annual Fair
of the East Alabama Agricultural Society
commences nt Opelika on the 12th of No
vember next,aud continues five days. Our
East Alabama neighbors understand the
art of getting up very creditable exhihi-
thins, and we have no doubt hut that the
forth coming Fair will prove a success.
CAUTION *
Every genuine box of Dr. Mr LANE'H
LIYKIC FILLS hears the signature of
Fleming Brothers, Pittsburgh, pa., and
their private l T . S. Stamp. Take no
other ; the market is full of imitations.
It is the popular verdict that people
who have boon accustomM to the use tvf
Bitters or Cordials, are obliged, eventu
ally. to resort to McLank'h Linkh Pills
for permanent relief. apfid-wtim
O, THAT I WEUE BEAUTIFUL! ia
tho unspoken wish of thousands of wo
men to whom nature has denied the
charm of a pure, fresh, transparent com
plexion. To gratify this wish Hagans
Magnolia Balm whs introduced. Tho
cosmetics of the day had been pronounced
poisonous by the most distinguished
homists, and it was also fonud that their
ultimate effect was to wither the akin as
„_ll as to paraliio the external nerves.
The ladies hailed with delight the advent 1
of a healthful, herbal and tloral prepara
tion callable of iuipartiug to their faeoa,
nocks mul arms a porcelain smoothnoFs
and a tinge like that of tho fiuoat oriental
pearl. They soon discovered that it was
new thing under the aun,” incompara
ble aud unapproachable. Unquestionably
tho Magnolia Balm has been tho great
toilet succoss of the preeont century.
*ep27 oodiYwlw
$1,000 rkwakd ia offered by tho pro
prietor of Dr. Pieree a Golden Medical
Discovery, for a medicine that will equal
it in the cure of all severe caaee of Livar
Complaint and all diseases arising from
impurity of the blood, aa Eruptions, Pim
ples, Blotches, Boils, etc.
■ep-7 ood&w
New Cotton Factory!
Columbus, Georgia.
mills NKW MANUFACTURING KNTKKNtfFR
I h nun hi full iif,<f >" il
I.t it. ,| |.i -n|.|.ly iik i< I. hiIm |>r"iii|itly mii'I iii a
HitHOii inly mini", r will' Hi" .jii.illiy of
COTTON C1IECKH,
GINGIIIMH ANI) HTlllPEH,
nil i,f wl.i'-li i»n« in funl riilura, nml "I tin* latest
UYHFKFSI A, i ON ST 11* A I ION,
Jiiumlii.-, liili*."m utlM"kM, HICK IIKAI»AI-IIK,
Coli., |i.-|.r.mM.»ii "f H|»irila, HUUlt HToMACII,
lli-iii t Rin ii, At" , Ac.
H.-giilnt*- lli" l.iv.-r nml prevent
CHILLS AND FEVER.
SIMMONV LIVER REULATOR
Im maim furl ii ro«l only by
J. H. ZEILIN Sc CO.,
MACUN.UA., mill lilt I.A DKI.1‘111A.
Pli." fl .no II. r |m< k»K"; «"iit ly inn it,
jiMi'l, D r.. IT'-Imr. .Uni'ly f»r n-- in bottb** B ■V
HOLD HY ALL IHtUiKIIBTS.
Se* Ib-wnrn of uli Count' if.-ti unit Imilatl"
iniK-t *1** )y
Executor’s Sale of
VALUABLE LAND1
U NDER und by virtue of th" poW vestiHl in mu
•m Kxuc-utor of the Inal wilt nnd tueUnieut ol
Janifta A. Chnpmnn. dece«tud. I will, on llio Y0 h
if UctotNir, ItffY, proceed to sell nt public out-
.. l« th" liitcli.'Mt ladder, fur cuali, the following
diun-rilM-d Innda. to-wil:
l-aiat Imtf of tkretion 10, end the North half of
taction II, Township 14, Range *«, County of Ku«-
sill, and Stale of AlaUine, eoliUluing 04R ucr.-a,
more or !"••. Known »m the Richardson place,
IH-Ioiigiog to the estate of »nid Jmuua A. Chapman,
.. •niplu liioirii-ra, stablea and harns.
Hale to take place on TOi-HDAY, the idtltli day of
October, on th" premia"*.
This the Bill dwy of HepteUiber, 1R72.
Mortgage Sale of
Valuable Real Estate.
U NDER nnd hy virtue of a mortKAg". with p.
of Mat" therein contained, made und "X"Ci..-..
the 27th 'lay of October, A. D. UWS, by Jmni-s A.
UliMpniMii, deceuiied, to F.liah* Culboun.of the c omi
ty or KusMell, Hut" of Alaliatna, and duly rcconlnl
on lh" lltli day of Noveinlier, tWd, in Riaorda of
Dii .Im, kr , volume N, IMg"* 4**4 aud AW.iUtli"
ProUite office of tlie county of Kuaaell, HL.I" of
Alaliunia, 1 (mm th" HMMigniM* and present owner of
said niorlKHg") will, on the
2'jTII DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1872,
On th" preirlw-M, st the tat" residence of .lani"M A.
Cliapiiiun, iloC"aM"d, priM^ed to m..|| at public out-
• ry. t i tli" highest bidder, the followiiig desert Inal
Imii.Im, to-wit:
I'wi-nty-four llundreil Acres, more or less, tying
I ieing Mitual" in Russell county, Ala, known
all ..f Jhii.<-i A. Chapman's plantation, exc-pt
.- Kii-lisrdson tnu-t. Hsi.l land Imiuii.IimI on the
North by the Klchsnlsoii tract of land slid tli"
l F Mill
of Hi. Clair and Jai kx.rn
Q6- Factory
atrei-l. llllic" on ^iickmoii air<«*i.
my 10 ilHfwtt
LATEST NEWS!
;.ui am Mi)
BACON- Hiilou, KhouUlors ami Hama;
CORN -Itont ToiinnsHPo White;
FU >1'R t >f nil gmiles ;
MOLASSES AND SYRUPS;
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS;
LIQUORS, SALT, SHOES,
And a full stock of 0R0CKRIKH of all kinds, at
t.u M7..ST CASH !‘HICKS, nt tVliofesalo and
Retail.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Corner Fruul.liu A Warren Hts.
fid(27 wty
NEW CLOTHING HOUSE!
THE
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING
HOUSE,
No. SS Broad Street,
g«K".
i Ih* divided into
and will he
>|.| oa mneb* On Iii** Month Mide of the i nek th«*i
lire 2 1 . H< i tioiiM, 11-to a. r--i. alanit R"ki acres ope
laud i . good Htat" l»r i iiliivstlon. Tlio north
of tlie ip-ek. l 1 j He'I ion, (»•)
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold at Ellis k Uarrisou’s auction room,
on Broad street, in Columbus, Ga., ou the first
Tuesday in November next, within tho legal hours
of aale, to satisfy a mortgage tl. fa. issued out of
Muscogee Superior Court, iu favor of A. C. Bram-
hall, vs J. 11. Biamball, the following described
property, to-wit:
Oil" saie n or show cases and trays, two regula
tors, four focus tiyers, oue p"ldd«- prover, seven
gold wairliex. two plnted silver watches, 3 silver
Watches, 3 gold eye glass s, 1 gold cross, 1 lot st.-el
specs eye glasses, Ac ; 1 lot lenses, 1 lot sjs-cs
cases, 1 lot cpK-ks as is, in gulta |«rcha studs, 1 do.
js-.irl studs, 7 black w.ssl col. buttons, 2U dozen
gil», ll 17 11«Ir assorted cheap cult t.uttons, fe com
mon gents’ pins, 1 lot odd buttons, 1 lot cheap
jeweley, 1 lot watch glas-* x. 1 lot main springs aud
oilier watch material, 1 lot jewelry material, 1 do.
tlir.-ad, 1 lot second-hand sewing maciiuis, 1 lot
sewing m i' bine ma i-rial, lu shell rings, 14 fancy
do , 11 child'll do , 1 hair do., I motto do , i imita
tion diamond no-s, 7*.% Uwt. plain gold rings, 10
sent do., {i ndant charms, crosses, Ac., 1 silver
sugar longs, 1 marrow spoon, 3 sail sins.ns. 2 mus-
tnrd sjM»ons, old; 7 tea knives, 11 assorted napkin
rings, I silver ring, 1 silver bridge pin, 1 cant case,
I pair gold stale, * cant cases, 7 silicr vest chains,
4 gold .to. do., 3 gold Leoutim- chains w ith pins, 1
fumy do. do d.i, 2 gold mountings for hUr iliaius,
t; go <1 hooks. 2 gold Imiih and chains, I gold (sir eu-
ailieled, 3 li»a«) gold lap rings, 2 small do. do , 1
gold buck I", I gold slide, 4 seals. 1 gold lob key, 1
gold plated k.-V, 3 siiv r fob keys, 3 Ihm|U«u keys, H
guard keys, 1 k«-y and s-al, I crogs key, 2 pair gold
riding K|MM-s, *i pair gold single temples, I gold
frame, 4 pairsilvt-i spies, 11 «.»ral armlets, 4 coral
necklaces, | gold armlet, 1 pair gold do, 1 gold
handkerchief ring, 2 sit gle lo< ki ts, I j.-t charm. 1
J.-t pm I. at, 4 Jet pins, l«*f pearl; 1 j«-t pin, 1 Jet
cross |iearl, 4 j"l crisis and wire pins. 1 imitation
diamond broach, 1 B and l| pin, 3 gold cull puis, 5
gold side plus, assorted; 2 pr child's earrings, l pr
jet cross earrings, I pair co*iom» earrings, V II ami
11 ievolving pins, 17 M and U pins, 1 gold cr.sis pin,
2 Jet cross pins. I j.-t and pearl croae pin, 1 Masonic
pin, gold mount.-.1; 1 j-t and |>enrl pin, 2 wire J.-I
cr.H.s pins, 1 ci.lt pin, 22 ladies’ pins, 32 pr earrings,
3 pr gold ear wir«-s, •"» pr silver ear wires, 33 hall
s.-ts Pr >|*- rtv point- d out in xaid tl fa.
All alsive arilcles lo Is- sold at El is A Harrison's
auction lions.-, except the sa'*- and show cases,
Mil cli will Is- sold at tli" stor* of J. II. Hruuihall,
ou raid 141nt Tuesday iu November.
n.-1 3 2m J. M R1V1NH, D« piily sh.-rifT.
Muscogoe .Sheriff Stile.
J ll.l. Is. sold iu Columbus, G.-t,
eu shawls, A'> summer sliawls.
RECEIVED THIS DAT
At the Virginia Store:
8-4 IRON GRENADINE; PARASOLS ;
Dolly Varies, Prsaesade, sad oilier New Styles 1I00P8KIRTS;
Kea«)-nsdeLfara asd Batiste Dresses—-very cheap;
500 dez. Jon clerk’s Senior Machine i oiion, white, Mark A esters;
-2-Hallos Kid Moves, ta bUek, while u colors, si $1.50;
KIKE KKKKCU AM) EKGLISII ilOMKKY AND CORSETS I
CALICOES, BLEACUED COTTON'S, AND BED TICKIK68.
—TO ARRIVE—
REAL LLAMA SACQIES AKII SHAWLS, FANCY CLOTIIS AND CA88I-
MEKE8, 500 cases BLOOD'S NEEDLES.
—TO CLOSE—
SKELETON CORSETS at 90 ceols—forner price, $1.50.
May 13tfa, 1872 |wlf ],
w
A llarumiu. on II
h.w mg pr-.p. riy,
Tliiily large v
the 1st Tin
St..r" of Kills
d city, th
PRATT’S COTTON GINS
Tho i
ixting uf goml
half of j J
l*ith sides ample 1 I
hullnes, stables
mnilli nid* of th" i
use, formerly used »-* a dwi Ring ; i
ml dcrew, iu <-ompli--t« order.
"• bin. a r*-al and imitation hair g«**N,
id. rt«l collars, G pieces Muck luce for
ll Iiie.'i-H cot; .11 nlld lini-li tilling, 2 lioxes
mu low iiIi’niu, 15u pieces, 12 yard*
•idy-i
Ala., nr tlm undmsigned at Coluinlui
iV'fl li l. MOW.
Administrator’s Sale.
IM. Is* sold I*.fore the Courthouse door In
wii of Hamilton, Han ii comity, on | 4<si
tin- first Tuwnlay in Decemlier next. | iln-a
Fifty-five a< r< s of lend iii tin. north corner of ! 4*i y.
lot No. 271 In tins 20tli clfi
cogee, now llarils (oiiiily. Fold
Hr. ttnn, de
W’
I »ki't l»r.u«i, 32 coraeta. l.V> pieces
dress 11 null.mg, 7(1 l.oXea dn-ss buttons, I l">x
11 ii in 1 >n i g edg.iig nnd inserting, 3 Isjxes bull.-s'
caps. 112 iinliiiiiiii' d lints. 21 parauds, 12 fans, 12
ulglit gowns tor ladiiw, 3A lodiua'
the north
•f originally Xlus- | dry gl
the property of | a '
sKlrta, YU hoop skiit-,
s ol ilteas go.,.Is, 3 pieces white bril-
* mlns.e'W", »* pieces, 4<i yards
mn Iry di-s* g.M*|g, silk gienadi
laid, ll mm I, I'M) y aids ■ auto" tl All ll
•Hi fur
•ilk.
sep'24 4<hl
We iue Opening an Entire
NEW STOCK
UF
GENTS',
YOUTHS’
and BOYS’
CLOTHING!
WUIUII 1IAS KEEN SELECTED WITH
IIKKAT CARE, EXI’UESSI.V EOU
THIS MAUKET, •iul>r«riii(>
THE LATEST STYLES,
Am! iiiado in tho IhanL uiHUttor.
OUR LINE OF
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
la Full ami Complete.
WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS TO
BE AS REPRESENTED.
UtT NVo are rIno preparod to take
MEASURES FOR SUITS
OF
ANT DESIRED STYLE
AND
</1 A HA X TEE SA TISFA CTIOX.
KiT Mr. J. C. HARRIS in connected
with utt, aud will l>e pleased to »oe hix
friendit, aud tho public generally are in
vited to give us a call.
1I0FFI.IN, RICH & CO.
Oidumhus, (MUM. IS72. dcodAw;lm
DEPOSITS
IN T1IK HUR OF FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARDS
HB0CK1VKD AT TI1K
SAVING BANK
Or THK Uborou Horn Iksuramck Co.,
For which Interest at the rate of 6 Mr real,
twr annum will be pwld. Part tea having idle capi
tal can place the taiue at interest uuttl required;
while security from loos and theft is o He red to
many whiwe smaller sums do not admit of Invest-
meat, yet here will earn an Intereat, while being
wafely kei»t to meet any sudden waut or unexmvt-
•d demand. J** eodawflm_
EPPING’S BUCHU!
IN LARON OR SMALL QUANTITIES.
<9* A Dnootnrr to thi Trade.
J. L UBITFIN, Agent.
Jjrft tvdaw'im ,
Aro composed of HUbatiinceH derivod
front the Vcgetabio Kingdom, and aro par
ticularly doHigfiod to act gently, but t L«»r
otighly on tho Htoiimch, Liver, Bowels,
nml General Circulation. They uct
kindly on tho tender infant, the most del
icate female amt infirm old age,
tho moat vigorous Hyatcui, cratlicating
ry morliilic Iuvigoratifig the dc-
liilitati'tl orgaiiH, litulditig up tho tligp.ing
nervotta etiorgioa, and imparling vigor to
body and mind.
‘1 hoy increase the powora <-f DigeHluin,
aud excite the ulmorheiitH to action where
by all imptiritioH of the hyuteuiH are ear
ned off. Tlie old Htorootyped opinion
that Calomel must bo itHod
"TO CARRY OFF THK BII.K,’’
haa given away before the light of aci-
ouco. Tlio Yogotnhlo Kingdom furniahoH
a romody, froo from all deloloriotiH offocta
FOR DYSPEPSIA OR 1NDIOESTION,
llentlaoho, Pain in the Shoulders, Dt/./.i
nuHH, Sotir EructatioriH of the Stoiuacb,
Iliad ToMo in tho Mouth, BtlnniM Altacka,
Palpitation of tho Heart, Puin in the ro-
gion of the Kidneys, DeR|M)iidoncy nml
Gloom, and forebodings of evil, all of
which aro tho offsprings of u diseased
Liver,
I)R. TUTT'S FILLS
HAVE NO EQUAL.
They are especially recommended for
Bilious, Remittent ami intermittent Fe
vers, which prevail in miasmatic districts
during the summer and autumn. Thcso
diseases are invariably attended by do-
ruiigeinont of the Liver ami Bowels.
FOR CUIUS AND FKl'ER
they are a specific. Physicians nil admit
that quinine only effec ts a temporary sus
pension of the attacks of Fever and
Ague, unless its use is preceded by u re
liable Auti-Bilious medicine.
TIIE TKHTIXtONY OF TIIOUIIANDH
establishes beyond a doubt that
DR. THIT’S LIVElt PILLS,
followed by quinine, is a positive euro for
Chills ami Fever and Bilious disc
Tho pro|Hir time to take them is when
you have Nausea, Lows of Appetite, Yel
low rust of tho Skin and Eyes, Rush of
Blood to tin* Head, Cold Extremities,
Ringing iu tho F.ars, Pain in tin* Back,
Kitlo and Shoulders, High Colored l
Vertigo and Biliousness. While using
them no change of diet or occupation is
necessary. Price 'J.~> cents a box.
CtT Hold by all Druggists.
1)It. l’UTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE.
This "I'-fiai't |>r"|>sralio" is warrai'Uil llio
BEST IN THE WORLD!
ITS EFFECT IS INSTANTANEOUS
Imparts no Ridiculous Tints.
•A* Will reintHljr tli.. Rn.1 Kfi.
Administrator’s Sulo
liy Lu e*, I sit.
ca-en ro"lul"-ltg
il'.iW ( ms.- cilita I""g lain)
OUtAining h.(tx, I fide y >■*+■
tin- I.-gal riil!l"*l ••
in t
Ti|.-s.|nj' in N..V"i"l*T
linurs .<» sub*, nil tli" res! i-siaie m iim- ib'» a.iuii
Niiti Ik-II ; XI..I .stilt" known NS til" Mil.li.il |ila.c*,
situ.it".I on Mull* rry creek, ab nil is tulles from
CoInmbiH, (oiitsiniug two lots of Uml, Nos. 10 si,.|
II, i oiilainiUK "tc.li 2.'-' 1 j n» i nml ron«|.ler".l one
of tin- in*"3 .bslrnbl" pls. 's in llarrii »*.»nnt\.
Al-o <>ti • lot of |iine land. No. Wi, routainiiig
nl«l Dim
>V"«, 24 liozell k el gl.
I nil* twi-t, 3 ") > ni I - i
ailaiiilug ribbons. 2 sic
Colli ln> >11 j"
goods; I si.
coutniiiing n.-.-'llis; one fan.-y rase routainiiig
•ii) silk, a small lot >>l unt.-riaU t i making bats,
sin Ii ns wir*-, Inn kiain, rir.- foiinlatiuD, wue rile
boii, li.M.ks nml ta|*-, Ac.; - large gilt franii-
|.Hiking glass.»; I mahogany liainu looking gl !»►,
tiwliil* uiDo a ar.»lw; 7 it-.r -n la>li. • nnd clnl.lr. u's
)i>#.. *>.)</ n iii eu buml)."i.Turf*, 3 draweis i ou-
IhoiIii-I Ii.i.ik'x; 22 dIism s will It-
TIIE PLANTERS’ FAVORITE!
AHEA XD OF -A-XjIj 1
r,t[IE nnil*n.i8iina hiving rompMnt niringoiiiBniH for tlio rnle of tlie »bov«
I COTTON OINS *itli (i. \V. Uilmmiiiam, tlio Cieuvrnl Agnut for this Bection,
would call atteutiou lo tho filet that tin y havo ou tmiul a fulll Block of
PRATT’S COTTON GINS
among ti.pin tlio 40.8aw (lin tliat took tho h’it.l I'riz, at
couqH'titorB and ginning 2to llw. seed cottou iu 17 minutes.
»aid iu thoir |>raiBo. _ - _ _
HOLSTEAD Sc CO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
mlxl 7 d.Vwtf l.’lfi Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
»of tnforlor I
I’KRFKCTI.Y HARMLESS.
10 Sugar of Lenil lias tin I'lipl.i
el iuiD
NATURAL OLOSSY UOI.OR.
I’rlr.. *1 (ter Holt 1". Sold hy nil Druggists.
kk“ l.nbotalory - IS nml 20 IMalt Street, New
ntigl.%
1’imIA w IV
AGENTS WANTED.
The Master SpiritsWorld,!
Treasure House of America.
THK UKF.AT IIOOK OF THK YKAH.
Agt nts re|Kiil xtili-s »>l V • to Its) roDit's in u low
hours or days. I’rosDectus liw. Address
•>. W. GOODS PEED,
New York, Cliieago, Ciuciuunti, Hi. Louis, Xiv
Orleans. jy ;ii* iUw3m
;Oi\ MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young Mon from tin*
efleels ol’Kl'l'ors nlld Abun.-s in willy life. Mull-
hood restored. lin|Hwliuieiitn to Msiliage removed.
New iii.'IIiimI of treatment N. w uml remntknlde
remetlies. Books nml circulars sent IVee, iu settled
Address', HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South
Ninth 8t., PhilndeiRliia, Pa.—mi institution having
a high rt'Diilalioii for lionorahle couduot and |»rt>-
f.smioiml skill. augl4 <Uw3iu
half wvsh, an
lh-.
F. BLANCHARD, AtlmT.
AilmiiiiHtratror’H Bale.
A ORKKAHLY to an order from tin- II.moral.
Court of Ordinary <>r Harris enaoty, will I
‘ helot" the f-oiirtliuline door ill III" town
llllty, nil tlie filst Tuesday
,i. ,i. i'.kaufoiui. Hhetifi
P08TP0N KD
(juanliun’d Sulc.
' I
Mir
order
lell .
. IB.2,
Pa It •
*«. I>
Hold for
a I. Iietwe* n th"
r descrilrtsl Und,
i lleynolda, d.'i
}■
1,1 bed for Dlvorra.
WILLIAM IIAUDAUK.
VIRGINIA C. HARD AGE .
I T md|swring to the Court that servlre has not
|*>en effect ml ii|m.ii the defendulit; wild it furtli-
er "DRearlug that sail) defendant resides out of tint
limits of the tftMte of Georgia, it Is ordered that
si-rvlie of said ill*.I I** "fleeted ii |*. * ii the defendant
l.y D'lblicatioii iu the Columhiis Enquirer, a Duhlic
gii/i-fle of this Htwtf, four
j front "f the store of Ellis A Harrison
hours of sal", tin- following <b-scril>"«l Dro|M-rty
Kilty f. *-t <df <>l lot No. -Vis, running south a
fronting on M< In tosh street In said tit). Sold
lliiDroV. buiali.eof Rmperty.
oc id Id JAH. A. BRADFORD, Guardian.
Notice to Debtors nml Creditors.
Jyfi «
T1I08. B- LUMPKIN, Ch-rk.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
RL'FKKIOR COURT—MAY TERM, 1872.
Thomas H. Tuggle, J Rule .Vi Si to foreclose
vs. V mortgage iu Muscogee Hm*e-
Mary M Lewis. ) rlor Court.
AX ’ II KRKA8, Ly the Delltlon of Thoe. 8. Tuggle
4 * i; has been shown to the Court that the ssi.l
Maty M. Lewis, oil the £td day of Maich, lHi>7,
made her note to said Tuggle fur th" sum of
f2s.'i7u, due twelve months afterdate; and that oil
th*-saii'e day stud Mary M. Lewis made her mort
gage deed to said Tuggle to secure til*. |iwyuie|it of
said note, by Which said mortgage she conveyed
to said Tuggle lot No. GOt in the city of Columbus,
iu Muscogee county, and the said Rule Ni Hi lias
n gianted, < ailing ujaiii said Mary M. Lew is to
Day into said Court >>n or Imfore the first tiny of
tin- n.xi lei in thereof, the amount of Driucipni nnd
interest due on said note; aud iu de’ault thereof,
Mint she shew cause why her equity ol rwleuiDtlon
hi and to said |»r<'iiila«*« should not be forever
1 county of Must
wli.i> ii|iou it is ordered by tho Court that service
of suid rule nisi Is. served on thw said Mary M.
Lewis by the D , i ,>l "'* ti "i> °f ff'*fl order once a
nmiitli f»r four mouths in the Columbus Enquirer
It.-fol." tlie lioit I.-rill of said Court.
A true extinct trom thw minutes of said Court,
at May Term, 1872, uu tith dwy of Juin
Keufroe, dei’d, are herel.y iiotifiid to make
Immediate |«jfini'U(, nnd those having t lawns
against sal-1 estate will render them within
terms uf tlo- law
TIIOH. K. WYNNE, Administrator
Executrix’s Sale.
H Y virtue of nu order of Honorable Court
Ordimiry of Muscogoe county, I will sell
the 1st Tuesday iu Novi uiIht next, withiu the legal
313, in
fourth i
the south hnit of said Jot.
MRH. ANN ADA MR.
se|M 401 Executrix Patrick Adams, dm*i
G j Fii-la>, 12th .lav "I t*. t b r, I 872. at my office.
I Tins 2nih mq-teiubei, l"72.
■.•|.2to 2t JAM EH I). RUSH, Ordinary.
HORfilA—HARRIS COUNTY.-W U. Riant-
aid lunkes aDI'U.atlon for letteis ol ndiuiU'
| i«trwti«u on thf ' state of Kola rt 1/ Jllsiit lwni
1 -'ec'd.
All persona concerned
Georgia, Muscogee County.
Chaw. A. Kliuk, Adm'r, Ac.,
John Dow tier, et al.
Bill and Cross Bill
for luterDicader iu
Must'ogeo Superior
uml in this State; WlienM||>on It is ordered hy
the Court that service of said Bill ami Crows Bill Im<
|H«rfected ou the said John Downer ami Wm. Wat
son Downer, l.y the Duhlicatioii of this ordor once
a month for four mouths iu the Columbus Enquirer
before the Ilex, term of this Court.
A true extract from the uiiuut«s of Muscogew
Superior Court, at May Term, 1872, on Junw lHth,
. rvTTkBSOS.
WM. II. K0BAKT8.
Rags, Rags!
WILL PAY THE HHJIIKHT 0A811 PRICK FOR
I
100,000 lbs, Cotton Rags!
delivered at the Railroad Pi*i*ots and Wharf in
Columbus. Parties will find it to their interest to
communicate with tue before shipping elsewhere.
Dry Hides
Purchased, for which tho highest market price
will bo paid.
JOHN MEHAFFEY,
COLUMltl’S, GEO.
apt2 -le-.Uwtf
FEVER 5 AGUE MEDICINES,
PILLS AND MIXTURES,
OOMI'MSISG ALL THK LATK I'EVt'ARA-
TIOSS OF T1JK DA r,
Fob 8vt.x By
J. L GRIFFIN, Druggist.
Jy4 eodawte
FRTJIT JARS!
LATEST 8TYLK8—ALL SIZES;
Spear’s Preserving Fluid.
Me., Just received by
f. I Qwrw, Ditm
Win. II. Uobarts & Co.
FOHD, vve will coiitiune the business at their old
stand. With the additions we are receiving, our
stock Is the most complete aud varltst ever offered
iii flu* uiarki t, consiktiug of
ItEVl'lNO AND COOKING STOVES,
Foi Wood or Coal;
llAlimVAUE, HOLLOW WAltE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WAHE,
CltOOKEUV, CUTLERY, BRITANNIA
AND SILVER PLATED WARE
An-1 lIoUBo.Eurui.hiag UooiIb geuorally.
..-hU .ii. |.rliv. Iw-rt-r. b-iyiii.
i i.r. urn 1 . .ol 1 ' Bimh14b1iu
BURRUS & WILLIAMS,
(Succoaaora lo Warnook A Co.)
GENERAL WAREHOUSE
-AND—
Coiiuiiission Merchants
Alabama Warehouse.
TIT ILL GIVE OUR PERSON AN AT-
\\ tontion to all ImoiDeM ontruatod
to ua, aud truHt to merit a liberal support
Bagging, ltopo. Ties, Ac., always on
baud. Liberal advancea made on Cottou
storeil with ua.
Ageuta for Cotton Gina.
L. M. BURRUS,
G. U. WILLIAMS.
8ept. M, 1872
L. J. (IVIUIARTIH. JOBM fUXXUT.
L. J. GUILMARTIN k CO.,
Cottou Facto** and Gihuai
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bat Stbjuct, Savannah, Ga.
BAGOINO and IRON TItS always on hand.
Consignments solicited. Usual faciUtie# ex
tended to customer*. ’
«ttfY7 w*aj
G K
I
n hereby notifi.-l
) by the firxt M .inlay
why letters <>f adauiiistratio
should lo.; he grunted sai-1 applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
2-kl .lav of Septi-mlaT, |n72.
•epJt. Ii)d J F. C. WILLIAM#, Ordinary
KOKi.IA—1IARRIR COUNTY.—frals.rii P
_ lard, executor ot William Pollard, dectswed,
applies for letters of dismission ;
All persons concerned are hereby notified
show .ma.-(if auy they have) hy the flint Monday
ill Deceml*-! m vc. why letters of dismission should
not ls< granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
'22d day of August. 1x72.
aug24 3m J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
i V KORUlA—HARRIS COUNTY.—Marshall 8to-
"T Vena, executor of R II. Huff, dec.aMeil, ant
ailministrstor ol Willmin Hull, der'd, makes appli
cation for letters of di«missi<<li front said estates
All |s-rsoiis concerned are hereby notified
Given under mv hand and official signature, this
2d day of Sept , 1872.
Sep.', td J. F. C. WILLIAMS, Ordinary.
G EORGIA—IIA KRIS COUNTY.—Murdoch Cam
eron, administrator of James Sterling, de. “
makes application for letters of dismission;
All persons conceruetl are hereby notified
show cause (if any they have) by the first Monday
iu December next, w |iy letters of d.SiuissioU should
Uot Ihi grunted said applicant.
Given under my hand ami official signature, this
20th day of August, 1872.
aug'24 3iu J. F. C. WILLIAM*. Ordinary
sell the land l»-h.ugiug t" the estate of D. J. Free
man, der'd., late of said county.
_sep3 3- d GF.OKUK II. RKYAN, Adm'r
EOnOtA-CHATTAHOOCtlKK COUNTY.-
r.l, admiulstrator of the estut» of Wm
deceased, applies for letters of dismis
id trust;
i interested are hereby notified tosh,
they haare) why an order shall not
p.issed at the next regular November term ol t
Court of Ordiunry, grunting said applicant ••
letter*.
Given under uiy hand officially. July fflsf, 1872.
•ug2 3m
f NP.ORG
1 N. II
H. J.dilisoli
•ion from x
All pat ii
G KO
N Howard, guardian of tlie tiiuoni of Josiah
Pollard, appliej tor letters of dismlssiou from said
All parties intercst«*i are hereby notified to she
cause (if any they have) wliv an order shall not !
passed at the next regular Nov.-mU r term of tli
Court of Ordinary, grautiug said letters to asid
applicant
II. Kslly, dee d, appliiw for letters of dismissiou
from said trust ;
All parties Interested are hereby notified tosh,
cause (if any they have) why an order shall uot !•*
passed at the next regular November term of the
Court or On!'
applicant.
Uiveu under my hand officially. July 31st, 187:
JAMS! CAHTLEBKKKY,
aug'2 3m Ordinalv.
All isvrti.'w liitrrra'«'«t an* hereby notified to show
cause (if any they have) why an order shall tio* Ik*
passed at the regular Noremiter term of the Court
of Ordinary, grantiLg said letters to mid appli
cant.
Given under my hand officially, Julv 31st, 1872.
JAM EH CA8TLK1IKKKY,
aog'2 3m Ordinary.
IahI Fair, beating all
Too much cauuot ba
Administrator’s Sale.
-..KRABLY to an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary ol Harris county, I will
Ikvfniler next, between the legal hours ol sale,
the land bclotigiug to the estate of William Parr,
dec’d, to-wit:
20 acres north-east corner of lot No. 81;
Ho ” west half of lot No. ttt;
50 “ sonth-eost corner of lot No 84,
lying in the 3d district of origiually Troup, now
Uarria county.
Sold for distribution. Terms cosh,
oct3 40d
J. W.
Guardian’s Sale.
B y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordiu&ry
of Polk couuty, Georgia, I will sell on the first
Tuesday in November next, in front of Ellis A
Harrison's auction store, ou Bmad street in tli*
city of Columbus, within the legal hours of sale,
the following lands, to wit: Lot of land No. 23,
and ona-thinl of lot No. 3C, in the eighth district
of Museogee county, Ga. Terms made known on
day of sale. TII08. M. PACE,
Oaordiau rntuor hvirs Matthew R. pownsr, dec’d.
The “Taylor” Cotton Gin.
rpiIF. ATTENTION OF PLANTERS WHO HAVE NF.VEII-J™™ THE TAY-
| LOR GIN, IS INVITED TO A CONSIDERATION OF IIS MERITS. WE
CLAIM THAT IT COMBINES TIIE yl"ALITIEH, 81‘Klifl, 1.1(1 IITDRAUGHT,
AND GOOD SAMIW.K, IN A HIGHER DEGREE THAN ANY OTHER OIN.
IT HAS NO ATTACHMENTS TO CLOO ITS PERFORMANCE; IS VERY
STRONGLY BUILT, AND NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER.
W. G. CLEMONS. BROWN & CO..
MANUFACTURERS.
Ofllco—Qnntqr'a BniMIng, Colnmbnn, On.
N. B.—WE HAVE IN STOCK :.n AND 2 IA SAWS, SECOND HAND GINS,
NEARLY AS GOOD AS NEW, WHICH WE WILL Kh’LD FOB I.ES8 THAU
Til Kilt VALUE. i~A.iK.iHt 17, 1872 dAw.lui
Thompson’s Horse-Power!
T ue geougia and Alabama housim-owlk comfany is now prepared
to fill orders for thi* inatly culebratod lbirao l*owor, which haa proven such a
great Hticoeaa, and carried off first premiums tit Fairs wherever exhibited. This
power was patented Bcpteinbcr tilth, 1*70, and is consequently tho very latest im*
proveiucnt on horae power. Each one in guaranteed fo give perfect satisfaction.
Forties desiring a Horao-Fowor this aeason, arc advised to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & GO., Columbus, Ga., -
Sept. 3, 1871. dAwtf General Agenth for Georgia aud Alabama.
Columbus Carriage Repository.
XVY3XT3\TE5,
T.
(SUCCESSOR TO O. M. RENFltOE)
WITH
GREEN & CO., MAN UFACTURERS,
HAS IN STORE AT THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Opposite Perry House, Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE STOCK OF
Photons, Victorias, Brets, Rockaways,
Double and Single Seated BUGGIES,
Top and No Top Pony Phsetons, kc.
All this Superb Stock is obUined directly from Messrs. GREEN A CO., Newark,
N. J., who have been for twenty-five years Manufacturing Work for the Houtbem
Market, and wboee facilities for producing the best work, nt low prices, are not sur
passed by any manufacturers in the country.
With this stock and my ready moans of getting supples, I can sell any article ia
the Carriago lino CHEAPER THAN EVER HERETOFORE,and defy the competition
of any neighboring market.
W i ask a oall of all who wish vehicles of any kind.
THE CELEBRATED
Milburn Plantation Wagon.
I AM AGENT for the Manufacturers of the celebrated Milburn Plantation Wagon,
both Thimble Skein and Iron Axle. From experience, I consider these Wagon*
equally as aervicable a* any other Plantation Wagon in market, and at tnnch lower
prices. They are all fully warranted in all respects.
Colnmbna, Jan. 28, 1871. dAwtf T. K. WYNNE.
Books and Stationery!
W. J. CHAFFIN,
niiLU I. BOOM. BTATJOWBBY, MUSIC,
1J MUSICAL IXSTkUMEKTSjMdKI .t-. K-I’-
ULAR MAUA1MRS AND PICTORIAL WKKK*
LIRA OR IBB BAT, At M Bnwt »>”!•'WumhM
OrergtA.(OUST .o-lAwlf
fOB BALI
- AXIHBi WHC1, ““JR ”'7
Emtablishod 1800.
RANDAL H. FOOTE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
70 Bsoabwat, N. Y.
GOLD. STOCKS AND BONDS, BOUOHT AND
’ SOLD ON COMMISSION.
RxrtRKScrs-—Jay Cook* k Co., N. Y-; Mechan
ics Banking Association, or any old Banking liomn
or Coiumorclal Agency in New York.
N II — P.tiu|-hlM on “WALL STREET AND ITS
OPERATIONS" fnrulshevl on appllcnlion,