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TIIK itMUBUMOUL C&IUW.
■r.ltrrfc’ A|pitalMit«>
We «re unthorizori to announce the fol
lowing appointments 1>. V H°o. Henry U.
Hnn-in for ai1dree*t«g-4l*A :
At CohaoU, BaUutoy, 12th Ooto»>«r.
AI IIiii'iin Yinla, .Monday, Nth “
At TaIIkjMob, Wednesday, lftUi “
At Oolnnibnn, Friday, IHIh “
At Hamilton, Monday, Tint “
At Wont Point, Tnrttdsy, VJ2d “
At Jjt<»range, Wednesday, 21Id “
At Greenville, Thursday, 24th “
t»ov. J. M Smith, Dr. If. V. M. Miller
and Ool. P. M. Smith will lie present at
th*■‘•ft Appointments, ami Address the
cil irons.
LETTER FROM ^MONTGOMERY.
Moktoomkhv, Ai.a., Oct. 8, 1872.
Mitor Enquirer:—I arrived here safe
nnd Humid after a very ploanant trip from
your dty. Tbo roud from Opelika to this
point t found in excellent condition.
1 find, nfter »ti alwcnco of 17 years,
( was hero last in IM#"*; that Montgomery
lias progressed wonderfully in tho scale of
improvement, and is n thorough-going
IniHiimsn town. Of course 1 have had no
opportunity to seo the city except the
bUNiuoas |»>tU»n ot it. J called lost night
upon the editors of the Adccrliedr, and
found thorn, ns well ns tho pcoplo here
generally, greatly elstod over tht result
of the Goorgia election. If tho elections
which occur to day are encouraging to
the Democrat* and Liberals, there seems
to bo little doubt that Alabama will roll
tip a hundsomo majority for Gi onlay and
lliown and tho Democratic State ticket.
The grand I*ontn\iJlo ftxourson which
b uv< s to-day is the absorbing topic here
jtist now. Prom Mr. Underwood, who is
In re, I learn tho aovcrul delegations will
Is* nbont as follows: Montgomery, b«-
iwef'ti 7‘> and IDO; Mobile, 2*0; Coluiu-
biis, between 4o and f»0; Kufmila, •_'.**:
Troy Union Springs, 20; OjMdiks
nud West Point 20. Wo leave hero at 10
o'clock thiii morning.
I suppose you have heard tho result of
the county nominating convention held
nt Opelika .Monday Geo. P. Harrison
of Auburn, for the Senate, and Joseph
Suns oi Opelika and Jiiu Toni llollaitd of
Alar-hall, tor Representatives. Tho ticket
is considered a strong ono, and will Im
triumphantly elected. Our friond Hol
land, you know, is tho most popular man
in our section of the county.
There wore on thu train Monday from
Columbus several young uion bound for
Hhrovcport, for the purposo of making
that place their futuro homo. Among
them 1 noticed Gluts. T. Johnston, John
Fears and W. O. Hordern, of our city.
I met yostniday on tlm train Ool. Ohos.
T. Pollard, who for «!.*• yearn has been
Prosnlcut of the Montgomery nod West
Point lisdroad. Jic informed me that he
Would leave for Now York oil Tuesday for
the punpoHu of securing iron to relay the
track between Opelika and OolutiibiiH.
The. will lie good news to our uitheons.
Will write again ns l have opportunity.
Itespaetfully, T. J. J.
THi: Al< 1ST EXCITING
Feat nre of our Fair week in generally
conceded to attach to tlm Tournament.
A Director informs iis that ovory effort
will be minl<' to make the ooming one un
usually attractive. Our young men
ahould outer the list. If a sense of their
duty, nor the libera) gold premiums
moves them not, then their gallautry
ahould. They should remember the
thoUHandu of bright eyes which will Hasli
with pleasure and oxr.iUmioni us the gol
Jarit riders dash by and the proud liofsii
the successful knight wins. Let the lint
be u Inigo ono.
Tint Fain is inducing preparation on
All sides, ami the Approaching occasion
promises to outstrip ull former ouch. Let
every housewife, school girl and boy,
merchant, mechanic and planter rcuiem
ber that each ami every ono of them can
bring or send Homo article of interest.
These social reunions are uot only in-
Atrnclive, but very pleasant, and should
be fostered by tho ontiro section.
Dkmocuutio Hally! — Eloquent
Fl’BEClIKH, ToajUM.IOUT I'HOOKHrtlON ani*
Tirknvoukh !*-Not Hutisfled to reat upon
Dm laurels of tho magnifloeut vietory
w hich 1ms just crowned the effort* of our
party in Georgia, the F.xneutivo Commit
tee of our county arc already moving to
wards tho accomplishment of atill greater
resulfs in November. A grand Democrat
ic rally has been decided upon for Wed
nesday, October I ID th. Tho committee
bus appointed a committee of arrange
ments. Other committees will bo ap
pointed in a few days. Tho plan adopted
embraces a rousing torch-light procession
ami lungnillcent display of fire-work* on
the night of the .’Kith iuat M on the com
mons at *tho north ond of ltroad at root.
Our visitors nt the Fair will uot only bo
nblo to witness this beautiful spectacle,
but they will also be able to hoar the stir-
ring cloiptonco of such men aa Jas. It.
Jteck, Daniel Voorhoes, Julian llartrhlgo
tind others, who have boeu invited and
will no doubt attend. Let the ball be
kept moving, for now it ever, ctmat tho
Hi'nth hope for redemption from ita thrall-
dour by the election of Greeley nud
Brown.
Tiif. b’K Machine ^Accepted. —The
Mold ice manufacturing machine, oon-
utmuted by 1'apt. John 0. llraln in thk
eity, haa 'been accepted by the company
lor w hiftli it was built, and we mulamtand
that experiment has demonstrated that ita
capacity exceeds the promise tnado. In
Hixtocn hours working operation it turned
out .VMM) lbs. of ice, when the proi
woa 5000 lbs. in twouty-fonr heart. The
invention is, therefore, a complete auc
cess ami will no doubt be oagorly Bought
after by other citioa that have to pay high
prices for ice.
We learn that the machine is uot in op
eration just uow, the arrangement* for
tho supply of water not beiug perfected,
and having only been temporarily made
use of for the purpose of experiment.
When operations are resumed, (t will no
doubt bo with ail needed facilities for
turning out ice abundantly and at prioea
ao low as to excite wonder aa veil as grat
ification.
THE UltAND TOURNAMENT
At the Columbus Fair will be the meet
interesting affair of the kind ever wit-
Aeesed in the Stale.
dont forget
The splendid list of articles to be exhibit-
ad at the Columbus Fair, and the attract
ive amusements arranged for the week,
aammencing Oct. Sbth.
half*fark
The railroads will bring visitors to the
Columbus Fair and return for on# price
during the Fair weak, omameaning Onto.
Wr sent, [oow ftaw*»u«
iMrosTAjrr Moaai Oonta Diowa- ,
Am important Qudelloo, arkmgoat of tho
money order ajflteto, haa raaeatly besa ;
before the Department of Jttettvc. It ‘
grew out of a controversy between th* !
remitter and payee of a moony order, the
latter iUmaodioMpmjttwat of the same
and the fojmjr/mAWiog it. The At-
torneyXieoM cteettee that afUr the re
mitter of an order haa delivered it to the
paynn, lie cannot stop payment of it; but
the latter ia entitled to have the amount
paid to him on proper demand. The do-
cision is based upon the peeulisr provis
ion of Urn act of Congresn oaUbliahing 1
(bo money order system, which diff er, in i
Ibis resy-ect, from the English system.
I l.is establMiioa en imp'irtaut precedent,
mid is of great interest to our people gou-
ralljr-
Tuk Alabama and Cuattanocnia Rail-
oad We buvo kept our readers pouted
about the Alabama and Chattanooga Kail-
road muddle. We learn that the matter
ban been temporarily fixed. Governor
Smith has obtained a recognition of Geor
gia's rights. He delivers over the road lo
Win. J. Haralson and Louts Rice, Reeetv-
of the roA<1 under decree of the United
States Court in Alabama, and J. C. Blan
ton, general manager. They recognize
Georgius right sad hold the rood at the
Will Of Govern** ftinitk to deliver it to
intn ml nay lime, fly this Arrangement
the rood can b<t run without derogation to
Georgia's right of pOKReaftiuii. The State
at any lime rmnine possession, and is
scoured against loss .--Atlanta Conutitu-
*V/«, Uf/t.
Bap AncwKNT.—'Wa regret to loaru that
Mrs. L. Edwards was thrown from a bug
gy near Halcm recently, and vary severely
injured. Her giamlsou, little Kerry Ed
wards, who won with her, hud one of his
arms broken.
Dr. Phel|Mi reports Mrs. Ed wards' eon
•lition us critical, yet not hopeless. Lit
tle Derry’s arm is very painful, but be
will soon recover. — OjitUl.a Ayr, nth.
.Vgro .Yontlftstleit* la
Wo understand that the negroes of
Husaell county, Alabama, held a meeting
(a county convention we presume; in their
school house in Girard, yesterday, for tho
iiominsiion of a county ticket. Walton
li. Harris, white ninti, was nominated for
Senator, and Millen and Tread
well, colored, for Representative*. Milieu,
we learn, is the I’ostmaater at Ft. Mitchell,
ami Trend well live* in the lower part of
thu county. It is reiKirted (tho proceed
itigs being in secret, wo do not certainly
know whether it is so) that Win. R. Mar-
tin, lute Senator, wus ut first fairly nomi
nated for ru-oleolioo, but by some uewJy-
iuvented pailiamontary luatiuiuver Ibis
vote wiih not counted. Martin wus then
nominated for County Solicitor, but tbo
report is that ho will refuse to accept (IiIh
nomination, uml will ‘‘stick" MM uu inde
pendent candidate for Senator.
TIi* ItnMo'll Nominations.
We have now the full uamoa of the can
delate* nominated on Tuesday by tho
Uudiouls of Russell, AIa., Viz: Wnltou 11.
Harris for Senator; George R. Milieu, col
ored post mast or at Ft. Mitchell, nnd
Jiimoa R. Treadwell, colored, of Hurt-
viJJo, for Ropretfontativcs; W. J. Turner,
of Ilurtvillo, for Coroner.
Cotton.—The recent rise iu the price
of cotton I ms caused a ebook iu the re
ceipts at this place. Yesterday many of
our most prominent cotton buyers
thought it quite probable that it would
continue to rise for several days to oouto.
This is, how ever, very uncertain, yet we
arc inclined to think that it will hardly
decline at preseut. Tho audden check
in the receipts is thought generally to be
caused by the rise, nnd that farmers are
holding with the expectation of getting
a higher price. We hope it will bo I be
COld)MRUS FAIR
Commences October 2bth, and continues
five days. Every one who desires to be
instructed or amused, Nlioiild atteud.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS!
All tha attractions which have rendered
tho Columbus Fair so popular in former
yeatH, will be rc|toutod, and many new
ones produced, during tho Fair which
mmimmoe* October 2!»th ami continues
five (lays.
HAVE IT ALWAYS ON HALD.
eidents will happen in the best regulated
families, and for thia reaaou among many
others, the Maotano Liniment ahould
tlml a place in the cupboard of every
household. Iu all the world there is
nothing com; ►arable to it os an application
for cntH, contusions, burns, *|)as«ia, and
scalds, and when every other preparation
that medical ingenuity can suggest, haa
failed to aff ord mlm in rheumatism, uou
ralgin, sore throat, glandular swellings,
intiRcijIsr contractions, cramps, toothache,
Ac., this powerful auti-intlaiumutory ami
pain-destroyiiig agent iunnedietely aa
suages the aufi'crer't agony and eventu
ally accomplishes a radical cure. Proha
bly there I* not a connoiseur in horse
tlosh or an amateur boroeuian iu ibe land
who does uot know, either from personal
observation or reports that the Mustang
Liniment is the RU|iretue remedy for all
external disease* and injuries of the horse.
oetll codAw
If you feel dull, despondent, drowsy,
debilitated, have frequont headache,
month tostes bmlly, poor appetite, and
tongue coated, you are Buffering from
torpid liver, or *‘biliousness," nothing
will euro cure you eo apoedlly and per
manently put Dr. Pierce * Golden Medical
discovery. .oct4 eoddw
■■ ! ■ ue'.*+*-+■
CAUTION!
Every genuine box of Dr. McLANEN
LIVER PIIJL8 bears the signature of
Fleming Drothera, Pittsburgh, Pa., and
their private U. 8. Stamp, tff* Take no
other; the market ta full of imitations.
U is the popular verdict that people
who have been accustomed to tbo nae of
Hitlers or Uordtala, are obliged, eventu
ally, to resprV to MoLane m IitTEK Pills
for permaueut relief. opfiO-wtim
lhrani Yoon Uealth.—The fall of
ll»r luttW uoi\4il> •yubolUM Iimiumi tMcsjr, Cut
premple* il is «m>«r «i>nb ia» «m«vts rt+m
Aytuc snJ rtHtlo* VrfsUthm U vnfkvursb)« to
l»«*Uh. To thia sad other ceoa— ex
cm ot luoiiiar* is the slait»|»Wr»—mmy be •«
ertbed th* |irwnlruc* of scats dl*i>r4*n of tha
Mtvraarh, U>s«la snd liT« r st thia assnoo. K»*<r>
|M>raott of fciltos* k>l<Ma 1* Do Me to be mr MIUmh
in the fall. Then, too, sll jwraona whose dtjeetlon
•a sssksrv laors than ordlnsriljr djra|N»jrtk,nud
|wodia|«aaaS locoiie, tilarrhoM sad djna-
gitcry srv lerticalsrljr Ukaty to b# attsekad Ljr
tinea cooiplolstA. Tho moat complete ddanco
««caiiul «soh nod oil of them dhlnmlag mUuiemlm
iHMttljr rigor. To ohtatn this Massing In all Ita
plcntuuda whero it doas not osiat, sad to prasarrr
*uit <•> pnoria sadporpotaoto tl whso* it dona «
l.t, Vlcatotior'a ttomsrfc BittvH Is ssracatly re*
oummaeded. It is tha pccalisr oMco of thia praps
rt«M to roialtara sad ngtlth tha importeat or-
rsoa which sifua sad
tart It lato UlhaeMolalag Mood. Bodily vigor
dapMtds upon tbs boortablof guslitiaa of thsl
It la ths apsdsV pSorleco of tho BNtsaa to oseurs.
.wHkh, HIM nut, M ritofMnt .talioM
t-r-*- m t... u<w. *.
i.WMl|M«|i IW hU. II Wilt
'•MMtMM.rt.hniM 111 liwit
UMUtbS NMMtMMM'NlMrtW'
iMMtebl, MlMfWUl.1 IM .■m.
ll* intriti'1" <»1 .Mta'inr, <>i any injurloua
ili.tNtur, l.fit in
PURELY VEGETABLE.
iAHf it I.m l»r«t. il tin |rn*nl rslu*
tin Lives, Howm.i >«i.<i Kiunaya
»«**> Utmt In ull jBiflu of Dll'
«oiHtirv voui-ii lor ilu woioli rtul uinl |h-i uliur
|Mi*«*r In vnr.fying tlm Bdhi|», •«iii.nUlin«r th* tor-
il<i Liras su<l llo* rlh, «i»I ini|«i tniK new l.ltu sud
to lb* whole a>n»*.iu. MJ.MMON8' LIVKJt
For VOHTV YKAKP it
it. all di<
th* good uud
Igor |.i
KDUL/
LATOH la arkti»«l*<!ffff.l to have no . .,nul
LIVER MEDICINE.
alnv f.»nr twIWal < h ii.< ntn tx-var nnlt*4
h*|.|*j |»c |M.rtlon in iinv o.li.-r
Ni’AILlNG SPECIFIC
l.Am and the oll-l-i
Lola, U;>i
lb-art burn
. A.., Ao.
R*R»ll»t« tho 1.1
OHILI*K AND FEVER.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGLATOR
In msniirartiiml only by
J. H. ZGILZN tfe CO M
MAI ON, DA.. mii'I I'll I I.A DKI.I'II IA
Arc composed id HUbstuncr-H derived
from the Vegetable Kingdom, nnd are par
ticularly designed to ucL gently, but tlior
oiigbly ou tbe Kloumoh, Liver, Bowel*
and General Gireubition. They net ai
kindly on tlm tender infant, the most del
icate female nnd iulirm old ago, aa upon
(be moat vigorous system, eradicating
every morbific ngeut, invigorating the de
bilitated orgmiH, building up the flagging
nervous energies, and imparting vigor to
body Bud mind.
'Ha y increase tin powers of Digestion,
and excite tlm absorbent* to action wl,
by aU impurities of the systems arc
ried off'. The old hD reotyped opinion
that t'nhnuel imud bo used
• ro €AKItV OKI' THK BII.K,»»
Iiuh given away before the light of ari-
tttice. The Vegetable Kingdoiu furnishes
a remedy, free from all deleterious ell eels
FOB DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION,
llondae.be, l'uin in tbe HhoublerM, lu/.zi
lies*, Hour Kruetatious of the Htomach,
Had Taste iu the Mouth, Bilioim Attacks,
I'alpitaliou of tho Heart, l'uiii in thu re
gion of the Kidneys, Despondency and
Gloom, ami forebodings of evil, all of
which aro tho offspring* of a diseased
lilt. TUIT'S FILLS
HAVE NO EQUAL.
They are especially recommended for
IhlmiiH, Remittent and intermittent Fe
vers, which prevail in miasmatic district*
during tlm Hummer and autumn. Thai
dlHoitHCH arc invariably attended by d
rangmiiuiit of the Liver and Bowel*.
FOR CHILLS AM) PBVKR
they are n specific. l'liyNieiaii* all admit
that quinine truly eff ect* a temporary
pension of the attacks of Fever
Ague, unless it* iihc is preceded by a re
liable Anti-Bilious medicine.
THK TEHTIXIONY OF TlIftPflANDB
oHtnbliHhen beyond n doubt that
IIR. TUTT’S I.IVER IMI.I.S.
followed by quiuine, is a positive euro for
Chill* and Fever and Uiliou* diseoHe*.
Tho proper lime to take thmu i* when
you have Naii*on, Jaw* of Appetite, Ye)
low oust of the Hkin and Eyes, Rush of
Dlond to tlm Head, Cold Extremities,
Ringing in tlm Ear*, l'aiu in the Buck,
Side aud Shoulder*, High Colored Urine
Vertigo and Dilionsims*. While usiug
them no change of diet or occupation i*
ucceNsnry. Frioo 2ft Cent* a box.
CiT Sold by all Druggod*.
DH. TUTT’S
IMPROVED HAIR DYE
Tliia ot.-.
t l*ri'pa
1'1 tlio
BK8T TIT Tff K WOHI.I)!
ITS EFFECT IS INSTANTANEOUS!
Impart* no Ridiculous 'lints.
*C~ Will raiucily tho Had Ktr.-rM of lufurior I
HKKFHCTLY IIAU.MI.KS8.
CoiitiiiiiN no 8uK<ir of I.i-miI— Haa uo Luploaaaul
Odor, uml iaiparla *
NATURAL OI.OHHY color.
Uric* $1 por ltotilo. Sold t.y all PniecNta.
BW LaU.ratory—1« ami ro IMatt Htrorti, N«w
York. . an*lft d>.>d.1 w 1 >
AGENTS WANTED.
The Master Spirits ,t World, 1
Treasure House of America.
TIIK GHKAT HOOK OK TIIK YKAIt.
Annuls r*|H>rt wilea of 2ft lo 10c c«>|do* in a IV
hours or ituya. rroatioctua Irtt*. Address
j. W. GOODBPEBD,
New York, ChUwfo, Qiaviiiaatl, 8t. louts, N«>
__ Orleaus. Jy3U Ua wftiu
ON MARRIAGE.
llapny Relief for Young Men from the
•ffocts of Errors amt Abussa iu uariy bf». Man
htHMi i-cstoriHi. Inip«sftincuts to Marrisi;*' removed.
Rags, Rags!
I *Ilt PAT 1IIUIIK8X CASH 1'IUCK FOR
100,000 lbs. Cotton Rags
A*llv«r*l .1 th. luilm. D.|Mi .nil Whurf iu
CaMKhM. r.rtlc vttl Unit N I. ttirtr l.t.
ruauartna. with «o babr. alii^lut ilnkrt
Dry Hides
fantias*.!, for which tho htfthtst uarkst price
Will Im» paid.
JOHN HEHAFFEY,
, COLLMIIVS, GKO.
aplS diHrttewtf
deposits"
IN THS SUM or r>OM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARDS
KSOCMTVtD AT Tns
BAVKOSAVK
Or n> Qa^aou liana inraaMOo.,
Ul mm ftw Ike MUM at iHtsrvai ualll r«^idMi|
wMH OfWtQ ffom toa* m4 thoft it si***
tahsy who**safilllcr auaw do »o| adwif ot tutft
wtBt. v«t Mw WU1 vara as IcUomL while MB
■ want or uu«ia
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
Tor farm and Asoa. ZnMnBiHnrt Tarar,
OhlU Warm, BmtNMt Warm, Duvb
Amu., F«rtoSi*«l or Blliou. Warm, So.,
aid indMS ill th. aSMaUaD. whlab uu.
ftom tuUrtn, nunb, or uitnota
IV
have
taction
the reach
A great
No one remedy !« leader
colled for by the necessities of
the American people than a
sate and Mfe ears for Fever
and Ague. Hack we are now
enabled to offer, wtth a perfect
certainty Uiat it will eradicate
the diaeoae, and with atsur-
atice, founded on proof, that no harm can Bribe
from Ita nae tn any quantity.
That which protect* from or prevents this dis
order mutt be of kamenac service is the com
munities where it prevail*, /’retention i« better
than care, for the patient escapes the rt*k which
bu must run In violent attack* of this baleful dis
temper. This “CURB** expels the miasmatic
poiacn of Kkvks Attn A ora from the eyatem.
and prevents the development of the disease, if
taken on the first approach of its premonitory
symptoms. It Is not only the best remedy ever
yet discovered for tht* elm* ot complaiot*, but
also the cheapest. Tho large quantity we sup-
uly for a dollar brings it within the reach of
everybody; and In bilious districts, where
raven ash Aotre prevails, everybody should
it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro-
n. It is hoped this price will place It within
each of all —the poor as well as the rich,
cat superiority or this remedy over any
jth'er ever (Uncovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent* is, that it contains no Qni-
nino or mineral; consequently it produces no
quinism or other injurious effect* whatever upon
tlm constitution. Those cured by it are left os
healthy an if they bad never had the disease.
Fever nnd Ague i-> not alone the consequence
of the miasmata: poison. A great variety of dis
order* a rice from its irritation, among which
are Neuralgia, itheuinntism, (joiit, Headache,
Hlindnes*, Toothache, Earache, ( nUrrh. Asth-
rnft, I’alnltatlon, Painful Affection of the Aplecn,
Hysterics, Pain In the Dowel*, Colic, Paralysis.,
and derangement of tho Stomach, all of which,
when originating In this emise, put on the in
termittent type, or become periodical. This
"CiritK” exjw-In tho poison from tho blood, nbd
consequently cures them all alike. It is an in
valuable protection to immigrants and persons
travelling or temporarily residing in the mala-
rlmiH dlHtricts. If taken occanionally or dully
while exposed to tho Infection, that will be ox.
ere ted from the system, and cannot ai^-umulatc
in Hunielent quantity to ripen into disease.
Ifmce It I* even more valuable for protection
th in cure: and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittent « if they avail themselves of the protec
tion thi« remedy afford*.
For hirer tfomplatuta, arising from torpid
ity of the Idver, It Is an excellent remedy, stim
ulating the Liver into healthy activity, and pro
ducing many truly remarkable curea, where
other medicines full.
prkparep mr
Dr. J. C. AYERACO., Lowell, Mass.,
Prmrtlemi atnd AnmlytUmt Cktnlata,
AND BOLD ALL ROUND Tn* WORLD.
VK/CKt $1.00 MR MtOTTLKa
fsb^Miewly—«
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
Is. They are a mild
aperient, and an
excellent purgative.
Doing purely vege
table, they contain
ral whatever. Much
serious sicknoH* and
suffering is prevent
ed by tiioir timely
use; and every family should have them on baud
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience* lias proved them to be the ntf-
e*f, surest, and best of all Dm- Pitta with which
tin- market abounds. Ily their occasional use,
the blood I* purified, the rorruptions of the xv*-
turn expelled, obstnu lions removed, and il.u
whole machinery of life restored to ft- healthy
etlvily. Internal organs which iM-cnme elogged
•d sluggish J
deal
isd by Auer'a PlUn. and
sliuiula't'ed Into action. Thus /iidpien
in i hiiiiKeil Into health, the value of « hich change,
alien reckoned on the vast multitudes who ena>y
it, eaii imrdly l>« oompnted. Their sugar coating
makes them pleasant to lake, and nrcM-rves tlieir
virtue* unimpaired for any length of time, mi
that they are ever fresh, ami perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild, and operate
w ithout dlHturhuiico to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given on the wranner tn
each box, Imw to use them ns a Family rhysic,
and for thu following complaints, which these
Pitta rapidly cure:—
For Dyiiwpele or ledlfrallea, Ltellewe-
bpm, Laacesr nnd Um ef Ap|*etllr, they
should l»e taken moderately to stimulate thu stom
ach, and restore its healthy tone and action.
Id**r<'eainletat and its various svtnp-
■iliees llva«la«M, Niels H*aL
«, Jeeadlc* or drrra Nlrkarw, Mil*
«•«* 4 «lt« snd Mill
he Judiciously taken fo
diseased action
toms, ■iliees IlftMtschr, Ni
arhr, JiSHnNIrr or tirrra Nlct
te I'crm, t hey should
•aclt case, to correct tho
3 tlie obstructions which
Itlwrrhara! but one
• It.
For Ifea+mt+rr
ndhl dose is geuerally renu
For IlhramsthHi, Until, Uravrl, I*mI-
B ltMftnn of the Heart. 1*mIn Ib th*
Kl«S Hack nud f.oln«, they mIkuiM Im- com in
uously taken, ' '
they /
to elm .
With Midi change tho
For ItroiMjr nnd nrs|Mlrsl No riling*,
they idinuld he taken In large and frequent doses
to produce the effect of a drastic purge.
For NupprraaloM. n large dos«i should ha
taken, as it pruducos thu desired effect t*> sym
pathy,
Ah'a hi finer Pill, take one nr two Pllla to
promote digestion and relieve the Mtomaeli.
An occasional dose stimulate^ the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorate* the
►ystrin. Ifence it In offun adviiutngeous where
tin serious derangement exists. One who leelt
tolerably well, often Jludx that tt <losu of these
Pitta makes him ft*d drddedlv better, from their
clean*mg and reuovatmg uffod on thu digesUvu
apparatus.
rttvrAttFD nr
Ihr. A. C. A VPH.t CO.. Practical Chrmlata,
LOWELL, A#.INN., V. S. A.
JUST rUBLIUlElt!
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PORTRAIT OF STRAUSS,
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(pnidnlis, Miisuikss, Ac., tilting altogether
22.1 Large Mnma Page*!
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that the Due hook is to (m« iuevitatdv Ai l Tilt
Fashion the present season. Fticv~4Lho In
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8p. rtmetffropies sent, for the present, post paid,
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Ulli'hi dUwswly d wedsent
L. J. OUILMXBVIM.
JO«* rLABNKBV.
L. J. GUILMARTIN A CO.,
Cotton Factors and General
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dat Street, Rayannab, Ga.
A tlKNTH rOR ltRABLBY’8 PIIDiPII ATM, Jew
ell's Mills Ysrmvnud |K>mestlei«, Tobacc.*, Ao.
BAGGING and IKON T1KH always on baud.
roUHigmuents solicited. Usual facilities ex-
ti'iid«4l a* eiutonters.
BURKCS4 WILLIAM^
(SuoecHon to AVgraook i. Co.)
GENERAL WAEEH0U8E
-AND-
Commission Merchants
Alabama Warehouse.
\\7LLL GIVE OCR TEUSONAW AT-
TV touttua lo ull bnftin.M rntrmtod
tn na, aud Iruat to merit a Uband U)>part.
Hoes 1 "*. K«P». Ti», Ao., alwajra on
band. Liberal advauoaa made ou Cotton
alored with oa.
Aganta ter Oat tew (Maa.
L. M. BCKRT7R.
O. H. WILLIAMS.
Book* and Stationery!
AdminKtrator’s Sale.
oogew, now Harris county. Hold as ths pr«i|>*r1y *A
/amen W. Irdtai, dee d, tor tha baOeRt ef the
heirs and creditors of said ddt»as«d. Terms rash.
BICnOLAfl UUTCflvNHON,
p-l 4»d Administrator.
Administrator's Sale
A flRREARLY to an order from tho Honorable
Court ,/f Ordinary of Harris county, Ga., I
will sell at putdic outcry, at the Court House door
In tlie tovrn of Hamilton, said county, on the first
Tif niUy iu Novcutbor uext, between the legrtl
hours of sale, nil the real estate of the late John
Mitchell; said estate known as Ilia Mitchell place,
situated on Mulberry creek, about 1H mil' s from
Columbus, containing two lots of laud, Noe. 10 aud
11, containing ouch ‘Jtn^acren, and considered one
of tlm most desirable places in Harris county.
Also one lot of pine land, No. to, containing ‘AU'A
ncr«s, near said place. Terms—wuo-Uaif cash, aud
hnlanraon twelve month .
sapXfidOl T. K. BLANCHARD. Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
- jry
sell before the Court llouse door iu the
Kaeilfron, mild county, on the first Tuesday Iu
dec'd. lo-wit:
•M Heron north enat corner «/ lot No. *1;
M “ west half of lot No. Aft:
he “ South-east coruur of lot No
lying iu the :vl divtrict of originally Troup, n
Harris county.
hold for distribution. Tortus cash.
J. W. CHAWPOni).
ocLi 4'bl Administrator
Adminifltratror’s Sale.
i the Ilu
■able
A'
sold t^efore the cnirtbouse door til the p
Hamilton, said county, oh the first Tuesday in
November n«xt, bvtwevu the legal hours of sale,
the following .Jexir\l**l land, lailongiiig to tbe
estate of Johu Keynolds, dt-c'f, to-Wlt:
Part of lot No. —, containing *i'i acres, n.oro or
less, lying In tlie jnh district of suld rouuty.
Hold foi .listribiiiiofi. Terms cash,
soph 4»M A. A. NOWRIfi, Adm r.
Admin istratorH 1 Sale.
/ . KOR'ilA—TALBOT COUNT Y —Agrr. ably to
'* mi .infer t.l llie Orilln.rj uf « IH county, will
Is* sold before the Court Dm *«• door iu tlio town of
Talbot ton, In mild county, on the tlm I Tuesday in
NoV'-mlier it* xt, w ithin tin- legal hours of aal
follow iitg «levt itlx-d laud, to wit:
All of lot or litinl No. I(JU, east half of iu
IV) acre* on of lot So. Vlt, huh a-res
lot No. 137, all lying hi the 17th district oi
county. Bold as the prn|.crty of he*s>oi Kdge,
d'*'»a • ed, tor tlie beueflt o| ihe heirs aud tred I tors
ol said (leccaaed.
The high and Well deserved reputation of this
plantation is so well known that It render* it
necessary for comment. Those who de*ire til
vast In land will do well to examine thia planta
tion be’ore purthaaiug slauwhet*. Terms cash.
o-tin Id*
A J. EIMIV
WM. U. EIMIE.
Adiuiul*H
ora.
| (K'lltOI A—Cll ATTAlliNiCIIKK CUUNTY.-N
"l N Howard, administrator of the estate of Wm.
H. J.dmsou, deceased, applies for letters of diainia-
aion from ‘
All par
"7 k
iwlare hereby notlfle<| «o<
«•> why an order shall u<
egular November term o
, granting said applicant said
oirt of Or-
tteis.
Given under my hand oflidally^July filsfj 187X.
■«II* :,fT >
G K0R01A —Cll ATT AIIOOCIIKK COUNTY
N. Howard, giiardiau of the minors of Joaiah
Pollard, applies tor letters of diauiiaalou trow
All parties Interested are hereby notified to s
cans., i If any they have) why an order shall n.
passed at the next regular Noveml" r ten
applila.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
W ILL be sold at Bills* Harrnon’eanetio* room,
on Broad street, tu Columbus, Ga., ou the first
Tuesday In Vor, tuber meat, within the legal boon
of sale, to Satts:> a mortgags fi. ta. issued out of
Muscogee puiN-ruT Court, in favor of A. C. Biam-
Oall, vs. J. II. Uiomhali, the following described
property, to-wit:
Vue safe fr-nr show case# and trays, two r*g u ki*
toee, lour ferns try rs, one pet.ble prover, aevee
gob. wa rhea, t%o plated silver watches, 3 silver
welch**.:} gold eye glam, «, 1 gold crows, 1 let cteel
epe.a eye glasM s, A.-; 1 lot k-nscs, 1 1<A sp*ns
case*, 1 lot docks ss ie, )n gutta jterHia studs, 1 do.
pearl etu-le, 7 bines wod .ol. buttons, jUth/X n
* ' * ' ,, 7* corn-
lot cheap
rl»i, 1 lol>».lrj m»i. l ri»l*'l*4u.
thread, I lot MTofni-haod Sewing lumtdilues, 1 lot
sewing im,. bin- ma'erial, lo sln ll rings. It fancy
gill, HC jiair assort' d chr.ip cuff button
moo genie* pins, t lot csl.l buttons. 1
jewolt-y, I lot watch Kloesc*. 1 lo|
s..nl do., 28 pen.
sugar tongs, 1 «
i kmv
it salt spunii
II l
sTied I.Npklll
! Km
111A
Hr >. g«silting said iett"l
r my hand officially July dlst. 1872.
JAMLs UA. 4 H.k.iiKKU\,
Drill tmry.
Cll ATT A IK KICK KK COUNTY.—N.
J, stflliiliistralnr of tlm estate of(l
I. applies for letters of dismiasioU
■h
I I N. H
II Ki'lly.
from said
. .titled to sin.w
y th**y have) why sir order shall n-.t lo.
looM.d at tho neat regular November term of tlie
Court or Ordinary, giant mg said Uttois to said
applicant.
Giv*u under my hand officially. July 31st, 1*72.
JAMKH OAMTI.KIIKIIKY,
aug2 Um Ordinal v.
All partlee inlerce'ed are hereby notified to show
•arise (if any they have) why an order shall nut I*
!*a*s.«l at tho raguiar Novtnulwr term or ths Court
d Ordinary, granting said letters to saiJ appli-
i 'V. 'MGIA-TAYLOR CUUNTY.-fipeinwr Heath
liae applied fur personalty and
setting iqutrt and valuation of li..iii'»tead. and I
will puss upon the sitinc hi II <> ' I.m k a on *al
unlay, Ontidier lUlli, 1"'
JAMK* U. Ill'Sit.
gotuory h
lion on tin- iwtatw of Samuel Montgomery, late of
aai'l .-mini), den-aaed ;
All peraons c.incerned, rratlltors and next of
kin, are required tu elmw cause, if any they can,
on or heiorn the first Monday in November next
why letters of oduiinistration on aaid estate should
uot be granted said applicant.
This 2.1 of Oi'tob* r, 1872.
«>cl4 w Im JAMK* D. RUfifi, Ordinary.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
HUPKItlOR COURT—MAY TKKM, 1872.
Thomas fi. Tuggle, 1 Rul" N*i Jff to forrrlueo
»s. > mortgage iu Muecugcu J*iqo-
Mary M. Lewis, j rlor Court.
WIIRRBA8. by the petition (ff Thna. 8. Tuggle.
’ ’ it has h««ii showu to tho Court tliat the said
Mary M. Lewis, .*u the fjtl day of March, IM7,
made her note to said Tuggle f«»r the SUM of
$'2*ft.7t>, due twelrc uiouths attar date; aud that ou
the same day said Mary M. Lewis made her mort
gage deed (o said Tuggle to secure the payment of
said note, by which said mortgage elm conveyed
to said Tuggle lot No. Mil In tbe city of Columbus,
Iu Muscogee county, aud the said Rule Nt 1*1 haa
been granted, raffing upon said Mary M. Lewis to
pay iuto said Court ou or before tit* first day of
the next t.rrn thereof, the amount of principal aud
Inlereet due on said note; and In de'ault thereof,
that she shew cause why her equity of redemption
In and to said premises should uot be forever
I tarred aud foreclosed.
And it further appearing that aaid Mary M.
Lewis d.MM not reside in eafd county "f Muaoogoc;
whereupon it Is ordered by th* Court that service
of said rule niel tie served ou tha said Mary M.
Lewis by th* publication of this order once a
month for four mouths iu the Coiuutbus Enquirer
hcftiLo the next term of said Court.
A true extinct from tlm minutes of said Court,
at May Term, 1672, on Utii day of Juuv, 1872.
GKO. Y. FOND, Clerk
J*D» oamiiu If. C. M. C., Ga.
Now Cotton Factory!
A 11 (IlliX i Ol | J. Mol.Moor,
C. K. D.itu, | S. vlaVi < IV., I R. g, gtc ttu,.
Columbus, Georgia.
in Dill and sucreesfrl operation,
prepared to supply merchants promptly and Iu a
satisfactory manner w ith Ihe best quality of
COTTON CHECKS,
OINQU4IIB AND STRIPES,
all of which are le fast colon, end of the latest
aud most approved palterus.
Orders respectfully solicited, end perfect satla-
faetkm guaranteed.
B9* Factory corner of fit. Clair and Jackson
street. Office ou Jackson street.
HOW
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BANKBkS AND BROKERS,
TO Bkoauwat, N. Y.
Member of Stock Exchange and Geld Board,
lunmcu -day Cooke A Co., N. Y.; Mechan
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FLOUB—Of Ol grades i
MOLASSES AND 8YELPSi
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEA8 i
LIQUORS, BALT, SHOES,
A.4 . full luck of 0K00MIH of .11 khrta, .1
LOWKST CAMU CUICMM, at WhabraU u.
Ratal.
J. H. HAMILTON.
Cotmt ImUI. A Wan, tu.
All Who Havs Tried
KQSSiUTKR mm,
PX0N0UKOK IT THS BEST!
rptT A M*TLa AID IT IT B0IB HOT
siva lAnwACnoa, unu it as* oat
vouaooaav. •< ->*»
EE. JO. HOOD,
KAOU DttDO
•suave
rlnga, I silver Dog, I silver Imtg* pin, 1 card
1 pair gold a tars, J. card roaxs, 7 silver vest chain*,
4 gold u>. do.. 3 g il.l L-uutii.u chains with pins, 1
fancy Jo. do. do , *2 gold mowatings for hair ctiaii.*,
* go d books 2 gold bars and chains, 1 gold l«»r en
ameled, .1 heavy gold lap rings, X small do, do, 1
go d buckle, I gold * id*, 4 eoaia, l gold i .ii key, 1
gold piat' d k"f, J eiiv t fob hoys, 3 boqiiet k»*ys, 8
guard keys, 1 k»-y sod a«|, 1 cross key, l pair g»l4
ridiug s)h-cm, ti pair guid single temples, t goid
frame, 4 pair sheer *|*fa, 11 coral armt-u, 4 . oral
necklaces, I gold armlet, 1 pair gold du , I gold
handkerchief r.og. 2 wi.-gl- be k' ts, 1 Jet . harm. I
J*! pin leaf, 4 jet pi us, i.h7 pearl; I J"t pin, I j* t
cr.Ms {A-ari, 4 J.-t ci.isa and wire plus, 1 mutation
dhitjiou I broach, I H and G pin, 3 gold cuff pin*.
goid vide pius, asm rt>d; 2 pr chi.d's earrings. 1 pr
G revolt in if pin’-.17 h andG p ns] 1 g-V.-f. V-s p-n,
2 jet cross pins, l id ..ml |*«ri crus* pin, I Maeouic
pf'i.g.ld mount. .1; 1 j-t nhd | enrl j in, 2 wire j t
• roes pins, I cufl pin,x* |a.i,.V puia, 32 pr earrings,
;tpr gold car wires, ft pr e lv r e.»r w Ires, 33 bull
s. tn. Property |«,mt. .| ..nt in sabi 11 tn.
rt 2IU J. M. Bit LNH, Deputy sheriff.
Muscogee Sheriff .Sale,
hats. 21 (an
ir Iwiies, k/i Is.
'Ic -Kiris, 2o In-ip skirts, »t white aprons,
dll leUilisnta of dte-s goods, 3 pieces white bril
liants, 7 pie.uaiusooks. b libera, 4« yards each,
velv*teen; 8 l".xes artificial flowers, 7 box-s f-oth-
Cl". II pc' ssilk IU tlrevs patterns, 3 -mail put *-s
linen lawn, :»i ready-Uii.de dresses, |..U yards silk,
4W yards sundry <lt*s* goods, ft eiik grenmllue
•Ir.-sa* s, 4*1 yard- tl-uu-l, lis> yarda canton tlsunel,
4*1 yard, llillirbills rbith for cloaks, ‘2r. |-,xcs sun
dry gl ve«, 24 d.ixt u kid gloves,40 doxeu spool silk,
M lot of Slik twief, Ml yards sundry luras; 1 show
cas* ciintMiuing ribl-'iis; 2 show coses containing
ooiuinoo Jewel.); l show case containing inn y
g'xwls; 1 aiiow ca-" "•utaliilng bats; 1 fam y cose
< oniajuiug iif’ffdlee, ou- fancy ,**,■< ■ Utah,lug anti-
dry silk, a Miiall lot Of uialerials f i nii.king hats,
RECEIVED THIS- DAT
At the Virginia Store:
8-4 IRON GRBNADINE; PARASOLS ;
Dotty Virdss, rrsasaASs, U( slhtrNcw Styles HOOrsKIRTS;
Rets) • tls4r L‘s«s tsS Belts te Dresses—r«f cheap;
SOI) sex. Jne Clark’s Sewing Machine (ellcn, white, black k celers;
i-sstisa KM Ueves, is Mack, while a colers, at SI.SO:
PINK PkBNCII AMI ENGLISH UOsIKKV AND CORSETS :
CALICOES, BLKACUKD COTTONS, AND tiEI) Tit KINKS,
—TO ARRIVE—
UKIL LLAMA SACQCES AND SHAWLS, FANCY CLOTHS AND CASS1-
MERKS, 500 cases BLOOD'S NEEDLES.
—TO CLOSE—
SKELETON CORSETS at 00 celts—ferwer price, $1.50.
M»y lata, isrg iwr]
PRATT’S COTTON GINS
pHikiiig kIm—
ape, 2 1
-eking glee-;
jicpgtf id j. j. nuAityonn, ph. ruT
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
U I I- I"-' U, A.
ti 1*7-2. Will,,11 tiler legal In.ur- of -ale. il, ti.,1,1
of the HI., in n li.oi-.-ol bibs A ll.iniaou. mi lluetd
i'h nil i
art li
. Linda
I. T. Ilrooks and J.
i strnot (••ailing from
► t. Maiy'a ro.nl -ns
I’ou. Thomas Threw
ca-t ley lamia of A. Gi
K. Winter; »u the. a
the Macon road soiitli
the property of H. A.
favor of H. W M. Muuro vs. B. A. Thorutou.
Fropurty poiutod out or piaiotiirs attoroey.
J. J. BKAUVURK, fili'-riff.
/ t same time and place, will he sold tlm undivi
ded onc-tentb iu and to certain lands known as
Kidgewmai, ..r tlm Jas. il. Joins piac, situate,
lying and to-ing In the teutli district of Mu-cogec
conniy, and containing I,list acres, more or lees,
ami bounded os toll.,*, on tlm north by lands ..|
McKarlau. west by I.m.I- Af. tartan nnd Ofoui.
on oast and -until b) lands uf fox --aid oun-t. ntll
inter. .t by tl.r ml. n-.i of It K. fnrn-s In and U
_• «'» td J .1 RRAUFOUB, I
Mortgage Sale.
\\* ILL In-sold on tin* lust Tuosilny in I
V> m xt, within the. legal hours
t.amunll. 1
w.«| t.y a «t
the lit. M
I J. V Foil, Thomas Hire
l« th- east by lands of A
an.l J. K. W inter; on Hi
it mu Macon toed mm.iIi t<
tl... pro,-
be Hi. Mary's i.n,«I th.. pnqarty aCiicrgla A
'lioruton, b. -ati-iy a moitgage ft ta fl, Uvor ut
S. Dawks, t ...
|k>!nt.-d . lit III said li. tu.
oetfi td ' J. J. BRADFORD, fihori
Muscogco Coroner 8;ile.
U’ ILL be sold it Kills * Harris.
▼ f room, on ltroad -tr.-ct, in fufumi
the first Tuesday ill Noveinlier next, wiiliiu tlm le
gal hours of sate, t» satisfy two Justice foiirt ft fas
issued out of a Justice Court bdHth District li. M ,
Muscogee •'.unity, one in favor »f Dudley A Grey
vs. Hradbml A fleghoiu, aud one iu favor of Fred
•rbk * Hurras \« Bradford A Clcghorn, the fol
lowing pnqierty. to-wit: Land lying iu tlie county
of Muscogee, fowuta Reserve, beginning at the
corner where the Kx|>tcse road enweee the south
lino of I’lnl. Pryor s (formerly Hlnver-’) laud,
thence niuning along wrest on Htarke e (formerly
John Lfgou'e) line to Hull creek, thence up to th'.
middle of Hull creek to where tlm south line of lot
No, ninety-nine thetice along the north line
to the non heart corner of lot l«w, tliruce south
ital'le (the sheriff Dei,
POSTPONED
Guurdiuu's Sale.
B Y virtue of au order
of Ordinary uf M
1 will sell on the first Tuesday in Novmber. ll»72r in
frout of the store of Klli- A IlsrriMUi on ltroad
street, in the city of Columbus, within tlio usual
ol sale, the followm* deecnhod properly :
g soutii aud
r tot n>»,
Fifty f.
fronting ou McIntosh street in said city. Sold t
improve latlance ot property.
oc»3 td JAS. A. BRADFORD, Guardian.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate uf U. M.
K. nfro., dec'.,, are hereby notified to make
imaiediute payment, and those hating claim,
against said estate will render them withiu the
terms of the law.
TH08. K. WYNNE, Administrator.
sop!I Im
G!
istration on the eatate of Robert D. Blanchard
dec’d.
All
show r w
In November next, why letters of administration
should not be granted said applicant.
Olvwn under my hand and okeiat signature, thia
23d day ot fieptemlwr, 1*72.
nep26 4tM J. F C. WILLIAM!, Ordinary
Gj
•how raune (if any they have) by the first Monday
in Decern Ut next, w lgr letters of disuisebm Bkouid
not he granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official eigantnra, this
22d day tf August, 1*72.
aug24 am J. F. C. WILLIAM*, Ordioery.
I i KURD I A—DARK IB COUNTY.-—Marshall Bte-
" 7 vens, executor of It II. Huff, deexosed, and
administrator ol William Huff, dec'd, makes appli
cation for letters of dismission from said estates;
All peraons concerned are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) by the first Monday
tn December next, why letters of dismission should
lot be granted
Given uuder
Id day of fiept., 1872.
eepl td J.F. C. WILLIAMS. Ordinary.
G K
makes application for letters of dismission ;
All persons concerned are hereby uofldea ro
show cause (if any they have) by the first Monday
in December next, why letters of d sntissiou should
uot be granted said applicant.
Given under my baud and official signature, this
20th day of August, 1872.
a*«24 8m J. F Q. WILLIAM!, Ordinary.
G l „ _
ter date, application will be made to the
uranle Court of Ordinary of said county for leave to
sell the land belonging to the eatate of D. J. f Ne
man, dec’d., late of eei.1 county.
eepIBUl 0BORGB M. BRYAN, Adm’r.
Georgia, Muse ogee County.
MU8006KB BUPMRIOR COURT,
MAY TNTM. lfTt.
CBan. A. BUnk, Adm’r, As.,
•arnh B. Downer,
.. t
toe Interpleader Ut
ef me deftndante In said Crone Bill, are not to be
fwnnfl ta Ud* Btaket Whernapon It Is ordered by
tho Cosrt that service of said Hi (I aud Crons Blit be
perfected oa the said John Dneraer nnd Wm. Wat
son Downer, by the paMkation of this order once
n nseath tee fear months in the Oalumbaa Inquirer
before the next term of this Court.
A ires extract from the miaetca or Maacege*
w so
H*«*a KKAOiS*.
THE PLANTERS’ FAVORITE!
AHEAD OJP ALL !
riTIIE nndorKiRnoi having comploted anratigciuont* for tho rhIo of tlie a!»ore
J (.’OT’TON GINS with G. \V. Jiii.i.ikoium, ttin Geuoral Agout for thi* Ruction,
would call attouliou to tho fact that they hnvo on hund it fulll stock of
PRATT’S COTTON GINS,
among thtm ihe 40-Haw Gin that took the Firat Prize at our last Fair, heating all
coni|M«titorH and ginning 240 )ba. need cotton in 17 luiuutea. Tin* much cannot be
■aid iu their uraiae.
HOLSTEAD & CO.,
Agricultural Implement and Seed Depot,
ihl7 d&wtf VV.i Hboad Street, Columbus, Ga.
The “Taylor” Cotton Gin.
Sept. 3, 1871. d&wtf
Goooral Agent a for Georgia and Alabama.
. WYNNE,
rpiIK ATTENTION OF PLANTERS WHO HAVE NF.VF.K USED THE TAY-
J. LOlt GIN, IH INVITED TO A CON HI DERATION OF ITH MERIT’S. WE
CLAIM THAT IT COMBINES THE QUALITIES, Bl'KKIt, J.KIIIT DRAUOUT,
AND UOOJI BAMIO.E, IN A HIGHER DEGREE THAN ANY OTHER OIN.
IT HAH NO ATTACHMENTS TO CLOU ITS PERFORMANCE; IS VERY
STRONGLY BUILT, AND NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER.
W. G. CLEMONS, BROWN & CO-
MANUFACTURERS.
Oflliic—•Ounl.y’rt Ruitiling, ColutnlmH, Ga.
N. II.—WE HAVE IN STOCK :.u AND IT SAWS, SECOND HAND GINS,
NEARLY AS GOOD AS NEW, WHICH WE WILL SKU. FOR 1.RS8 TUAN
THEIR rAl.VK. (August 17, 1S72 .Uwllrn
Thompson’s Horse-Power!
T HE GEOUGIA AND ALAKAMA HOltsr-POWEU COMPANY i« now prepared
to till ortfont for thia itintly cclcl*rato«l llorau l'owor, which ha* pi-oveu mioh a
great kucc*mh, and (xtrrimf oft' first premiuinH at Fair* vrhorovor cxliiliited. Thia
|K>w«r wmn patenUnl September UUb, 1870, and i* coiiRoquontly tho very latost im-
proveinvnt ou honte power. Each ouu i* guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction.
Parties deairing a Home-Power thia homumi, are advised to apply early to
HOLSTEAD & CO., Columbus, Ga.,
Columbus Carriage Repository.
T.
(SUCCESSOR TO O. M. RENFUOE)
WITH
GREEN & CO., MANUFACTURERS,
HAS IN STOKE AT THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Opposite Perry House, Columbus, Georgia,
A LARGE 8T0CK OF
Pluetous, Victorias, Brets, Rockaways,
Double and Single Seated BUGGIES,
Top snd No Top Pony Phatons, he. ^
All tKi* SopwK Stock i. obtained directly from Meum. GREEN A CO., Raaark,
N. »bo b»T. bwi toa twanty-A.. jreoa Manufacturing Work for tbe Southern
Mukat, ao4 wbow f.nilKta. for prodaciug th. beat work, al low priow, or. not our.
puwd by any -woufaetaran ta lb. country.
With Uu. (toA and my rmdy dmmu of gelling mppliee, I can oell any article ta ,
Um Carrtage bn. CHEAPER THAN EVER HERETOFORE.and defy (he conipeliUon
of My neighboring market.
WP I aak a oMl of all who wioh rehidoe of any kind.
THE CELEBRATED
Milbum Plantation Wagon.
I AM AGENT for Ihe Maaufaotarera of Uie celebrated Milbum Plantalinn Wagon
both Thimbu Skate and Iron Axta. From ezpeeienoe, I eonuder them Wagon.
•MakyaaMrtaabtaaa aay attar PtantoUon Wogoo ta nmrkat, uidat m.eh low.r
yOera, Thay m. all telly warraalad teaUraapaeta.
OotetabM, tea. M. IWL dJtwtf T. K. WYNNE.
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thl ewrlco has aoC
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WILLIAM HABB4BB.
▼IRQ III 1AC. HAMBA0B.
*r qpnrStfietM hhehitiilihio
limits et th* fitaU at Bs*r«th. It Is M*
oervioo of eeld UM h* eReopei amstbe dofemfenl
$j#tea£arsa£** r ’**-“ , °
A m» ekfeWM tmm tLemiweffemot Mnrfew fin-
—'vr Ctstt.
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AT TBJM OrriQM.
Notice to Mechanics.
4ar<
um sealed, for teu
lag, in Ihe town of Butler, to bo ueod as a Liferary
laatftufe In *aW town. Bold liulldine to Im con-
•tracted of wood, and all the material to be fur
nished to the build*r. Yh« bouse to Im complete.)
by 2ftth day of December. A plan, drawing*, epe-
oificatloiu, Ac., can be seen, and all other partini-
lara and Information oa application to Rm at tha
depot of the tfeutUwestern Railroad in said town.
E- -R. WATER*,
Chairman Bolldlag CouimHfeo.
patter, Oct, Mh, IS7d-4t)4