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town AM) COUNT*
DIRECTORY.
TUB CHURCHES,
VmcMacat U.o lii,. Ist ('lnirob on the
_ V third Sundays, nnil Saturday Ix-fore
.y in each month K,v .S. T.
KU p™JhIDK t the Metho list Church on tho
fou,7h Sunday, anil .aturd iy heforo in ach
th Rev G. S. Johnston past T.
" Preorhin* t the ITwbyte.hm Church on
t h second umUy in *aoh month. itv. 1.
W. Msion tl, r.
sabbath schools.
A the Baptist Church nt 0 o’clock a, u
lib Sunday. J T Johnson, imp rt
Burt Cook, iromiurer
At th Methodiot Church at 9 o'clock a m
Mcb sunday. J M Mobley, sup it 4
*•** ’ li C Klmbroufch, Trcaa r
MASONIC OROKItS
Hamilton Lodge N °. 10—meets on the il
Saturday Oternoun In euch mon tli.—>V tt .
Schlev Chapter No 110—meets on the
4th Friday in each month at* o clock I* u
—J. M. Mohley, II I'.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
J H. Lovelace, mayor: J. F. C Williams,
J H Cowaert, J. T. Blount ami L. L. Stan
ferd council men: W. S. liobinson, marshal.
' Po*rr-( )Fnca,
j w. Gamble, r. X Daily arrival and
departure of mails.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
J F C Williams ordinary : J D Robinson
ahtriff; N H Barden clerk of superior court;
Dennis Miller tax receiver; J R Gilffin tax
collector ; H C Kimbrough treasurer ; John
M Barnea surveyor ; W J Smith coroner.
County Commissioners—W I Hudson, W C
Johnston, BW Robinson. N H Barden clerk.
Board of Education—W I Hudson. Flynn
Hargett, WO J ihnston, R G Hood, T J Neal
County School Commis'ner—J T Johnson.
■■ms OF THE I.BOISLATVRK.
W I Hudson senator ; G L Kilpatrick and
M S Mow, Jr., representatives.
CIURT CALENDAR FOR HARRIS COUNTY
RITPEKIOR COURT.
Martin Crawford judge—VV A Little pollc
itor-general —N H Harden clerk—.l D Rob
inson ulieriti. Convene* second Monday* in
April anil October.
coMMissroxF.ns' court
Convene* tiist Tuesday in each month.
(ordinary's court
Convenes first Monday in each month.
JUSTICES COURTS.
Hamilton (li72d) District -Jno T Williams
J P, Cha* Bedell N I’—meets first Saturday.
Valley Plains (7801—T N Spark* N I’, Geo
If Cooke J P— 21 Saturday.
Milner’* (782)—R C Milner NP, I* Sutton
JP —4th Saturday.
Waverly Mall (934)— Q A R Dozier NP, E
J Stanford J P .
Ellerslie (09a) —Tlios Neal N P, A S Elli
son 1 P .
Cat ania (USXi)— J B Pate J P, W II Thomp
m N P- .
Ixiwer 19th (707) —Jesse Cox N P, W Nun
n lly J P- -3d Saturday.
Upper 19th (1180)—JdOW I/'key J P, L
Hargett N l’—4th Satnray.
Smith’* <l2l7)—las G Smith J P., 8 Moore
J 4 I*— —4 li Saturday.
Whiteavilitf (920)—S H Reese N I’., A J
Genian J I*—2nd Saturday.
Whltskei’s (079)—R M Whitten J P Flynn
Hargett N P .
Davidson's (781) —T L Davidson J P, Ab
VT.lil. n N 1’ .
llliie Spring (717) .T A Moore N P, C Hail
ey J P—fiist Saturday.
Goodman’s (703) --J M Culpepper, JP, S
GkO'lman N P—2d Saturday.
NORTH AND SOUTH RAILROAD SCHEDULE
Oitick Noinn and South R R., )
v Columbus, Ga.. Sept. 28,' 1870. f
Train* on this road will run as iollows:
T-rave Kinesboro 8 00 A u
Arrive at Colunibu* 9:40 a m
lieavr Columbus 3:30 r m
Arrive at Kmgshoro 5:10 p m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Until fuitlier notice the regular passenger
ratei.wii] lie a* follow*:
From Columbus to Beallwood 10 cents.
C leghorn 25 ”
” Blanchard 40 ’’
•• Hines 50 ”
•• ” Kimbrough, ...GO ’’
*• •’ Catania GO ••
•• *• Kingsboro 75 ••
WM. REDD, Jr . Supt.
We will give Columbus Prices for
eotton to all who are indebted to us.
Bring u your cotton and thereby
mt •torage and freight on it from
here to Columbus.
GAMBLE & COPELAND.
W. A, Swift is sole agent for the
the celebrated Glennwood Whiskey,
the finest on the market, warranted
pure, at prices from $3 50 to $5 per
gallon. A rare article branded
“Old Time,” five years old, for $6 50
per gallon. These goods are pure,
and especially adapted to the wants
of those wishing an article for medi
cinal purposes.
Attention Teachers.
The Board of Trustees of the Ham
ilton Male High School will meet on
Saturday the 25th inst., for the pur
pose of electing a teacher to fill tha
▼acancy caused by the resignation of
Prof. C. B. Lallatte. All those in
terested in securing the situation
will please make application by that
time. J. T. Johnson,
Prcs’dt. Board of Trustees,
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Church Notice. —The Fourth
Quarterly Conference of the Ilatnil
ton Circuit will be held in Hamilton,-
embracing the Ist Sabbath snd Sat
urday before in December. May
God meet with us and bless us.
G. S. Johnston, Pastor,
No.tember 14tb, 1876.
Local Briefs.
—Weit?tit for the wagon— a load
of wood. Let ns sing.
—All men are not homeless, but
some men are homo less tlum others.
—We notice that the fall style ot
oaths is the same as s-worn Inst year
—Mebbe sombody don’t wos got
sonnlings new by dot election,
anyhow!
—The Cantata is in fall blast, and
a tine treat is in store tor those who
attend.
—Tas Torch-liglit Procession was
a grand success notwithstanding tho
weather was very unfavorable.
—Capt. Benj. Kimbrough has a
cat that drink* water out of a tumb
ler witli ius hands. lie will vouch
for it.
—There is a lady living in Hamil
ton, and has lived hero for the past
twenty years, who was nover in any
of the stores,
—Nothing in the world will more
quickly inspire a boy with a desire
for Bible teaching than the approach
of the Christmas tree season.
—Judge Kunorough was attacked
by a severe spell of something simi
lar to paralysis yesterday, and is
still quite sick, though improving.
—Messrs. Gamble & Copeland
have put a sewer from the corner
of their store emptying into the
street ieading out to the CYmetary
This was a good idea.
—Mistakos will happen in the
best regulated families, and when a
young lady sweetens the coffee with
salt instead of sugar, it is no sign
that she is not domestic.
—A woman was burned to death
by the explosion of a lamp not long
since, and an exchange, in noticing
it, says that nothing has benzuio of
her since.
—A report reached Hamilton yes
terday that someone had stolen a
wagon and pair of mules from Mr.
John Toler the night before. Also
that a bale of cotton was stolen from
Nr. Nathan Passmore’s place.
—The editor of the Amateur and
Bobby Pius are on the best of terms
since bis recent visit, but Bob’s
Uncle don’t like the signs of the times.
Tins world is full of rivalry and the
Captain must grin and bear it.
—A negro who live* mnio distance
in the country w:i* no busy picking
cotton that he did not have time to
vote, tmt sent his tax receipt think
ing it would count one more for Mr.
Whays and lleuler.
—lt is hard to tell which is the
meanest ot the two —the ono who
slander*, or the one who listens to
slander. Some great man lias said
that one ought to be hung by the
tongue, the other by the ear.
One of our moat prominent and
thoughtful citizens carried a bundle
of old vouchers instead of a package
ot mopey to Columbus to settle his
accounts. lie did not discover the
mistake until lio wa* preparing to
fettle a bill. lie was’nt fretted any
worth mentioning.
The Town Committee requests ua
to return thanks to 51 rs. Col. Mob
ley and Misses Fannie Mitchell, Jim
mie Mobley, Charlotte Schley, Emma
and Fannie Johnson, for their kind
ness in making the beautiful flag
used on the occasion ot the Torch
light Procession.
Personal. — Willie Slade, the
popular and taleated editor of the
Amateur , was in town la-t Friday
night to participate in the jolifioation,
From the way he was flying around
with one of the fair Hamiltonians, it
is reasonable to suppose that the
Antigonean is in a fair way to he
cntp*>ut. We look lor Willie back
soon, and if she ain’t glad to see him
we will be.
Minister Chosen. —Rev. A. 13.
Campbell, of Amerlcus, has bean
unanimously chosen pastor of the
Baptist Church in Columbus, and
has accepted the call. He will enter
upon the duties of regular pastoral
work on the first of January, and will
in the meantime devote most of his
time to the church. He is an eloquent
preacher and a most excellent man.
The church has been very fortunate
in securing hi* services.
In a Bad Condition. —The Os*a
halchee bridge on the Hamilton and
Columbus road is in a very bad con
dition, and is quite dangerous for a
load wagon to pass. One of the
sleepers has entirely rotted out, and
the others are very weak. We un
derstand that the Commissioner are
ready to let it out and are now wait
ing for someone to take the con
tract, Those who cross it even on
horseback had best be careful.
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION.
The Display Friday Night.
Notwithstanding the woalher wan
exceedingly inclement, a large crowd
assembled in Hamilton last Friday
night for the purpose of celebrating
the recent Democratic victories, and
particularly that of Georgia. It was
a celebration in honor of the largo
popular majority received by Tilden
and Hendricks, the re-election ot lion
Henry It. Harris to Congress, as well
as the entire Georgia delegation, the
local victories throughout the Uni
ted States and particularly Soutli
Carolina.
tiik ruocussiox
was formed in the grove in front of
Turner’s Hotel, and marched down
Broad Street to the southern part of
town,then back again to Church
Street opposite Robinson’s Hotel,
and into tho Court House. The
procesion was saluted with cheers,
waving hankcrchiefs, and booming
cannons as they passed along. The
torches were thrown together in the
Court House yard and all inarched
inside the house, when
CAPT. L L. STANFORD
was loudly called for and responded
in a beautiful speech of twenty min
utes length. The Captain lost none
of his reputation as a fine orator, and
we regret that the want of space for
bids our giving a full report of what
he said. lie was loud in the praise
of “Uncle Sam.” and it did his heart
good to rejoice over our victory.
He was loudly cheered all the way
through his speech, and took his scat
amid tremendous app'ause.
COI,. J. M. MOHLEY
was then called for and as he ascend
ed the stand the house rang with
applause. Col. Mobley began speak
ing under the disadvantages of a se
vere headache, but many said that it
was the best eff >rt of his life, and we
are ready to agree with them, He
touched very feelingly upon tho
memory of tho late ltev. Mr. J.
Wellborn, and the many other re
nowned statesmen and public men
whose voice had been heard in those
walls, but are now bushed in the
silent toomb. lie then proceeded to
show the advantage* accruing from
the election of Tilden, but we have
not the space to follow him through,
Hu wound up hi* remarks with a
eulogy on the people of old Harris
and had not the walls been substan
tial, they would certainly have
t mubled in.
PROF. <!. !. LAHATTE
was called for and cheer after cheer
rang out as lie came to the stand.
The Professor thought there was
much over which to rejoice, and that
people should rejoice and be glad, lint
there wax also a shade of sadne s
which would rreep even into joy we
exnefienee, when the thought that
Grant, the Executive of a great Re
public, would sloop to such low and
vile measures in an attempt to de
fraud the people of the United
.States out of their choice of a ruler.'
FLAG PRESENTATION.
Capt. Stanford in belmlf of the
Journal office, in a very neat and
appropriate address, presented Ca
tania District with a Centennial Flag
in honor o f their having given Tilden
and Hendricks and Harris the largest
majority of any District in the coun
ty. The Flag was received by
T. 11. K.IMIIROUGII, ESIJR ,
in behalf of Catania. Ho said that
Catania was ever ready and willing
to do her duty without the
promise of reward, and disclaiming
any credit to himself he would accept
the flag for his District, who, when it
came to a Democratic fight, would
never let it trail in the dust. He re
gretted that he did not havp an op
portunity of thanking the patriotic
young ladies who made the flag.
Mr. Kimbrough took his seat amid
hearty cheers for Cataula.
RESIDENCE* ILLUMINATED.
Those of Mr. J. T. Johnson, Col. J.
M. Mobley and Itev. G. 8. Johnston
were beautifully illuminated, and the
beauty of it is it was done bv the
young ladies. The gentlemen bad
gone up town to join in the jollifica
tion, and the young ladies enthused
with patriotism illuminated their res
idence', and as they were two-stories
high it was not a light task.We will
place the young ladies of Hamilton
against any town in the United
States when it comes to lovliness,
patriotism and anything else that is
good.
ALL SERENE.
There was no disturbance ns too
often is the case on such occasions.
Everybody seemed bent on having u
good time and lending a helping
hand to others to do likewise. The
crowd dispersed about 11 o’clock,
all concedeing that the “Torch-light
Procession” w'as a grand success
Now is the time to pay your sub
scription lO the Jot'KNAL.
MARRIED.
Brooks— -Uuiunsun.—At tht* rt violence of
the brides father, Mr. It. \Y. Robinson, on
the Kith Inst, by tho l!ev. 11. Caimicheal,
Mr. John Brooksand Miss Ciutiic Robinson.
We extend to the happy eonpie
our wannest congratulations, and
wish them a long fifo of conjugal
happiness.
Rttiunion in Hoard.
Rankin lloixk, )
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 8, 1876. J
Front this dato and until further
notice the rates of board at this House
will bo $2, $2 50 and $3 per day,
according to size and location of
room. Single meals 50c.
MRS. K. M.GRAY,
The Cantata.— We learn that the
Cantata will come off at tho College
on tho evening of (he Btb of De
cember. Wo have attended one of
the rehearsals, and front the manner
in which it is to lie gotten up are fully
persuaded that it will be a grand
affair. The object of it will bo for
the purpose of assisting in buying n
bell lor tho College, and in order that
all may have an opportunity of at
tending, the price of admission will
be put at the low price of twenty
five cents. We hope soon to be able
to give the programme in fit.
Hard to Beat. —Our friend, Mr.
Reuben Mobley, complimented the
Journal office with half a dozen
sweet potatoes that averaged three
and three fourth pounds in weight. ;
also with same number of turnips,
average weight four ami one fourth
pounds. The potatoes were of the
San Domingo yam variety ; the tur
nips, rutabagas—both were about
the finest specimens of vegetables wo
have ever seen. Who can beat it ?
Mr. Mobley lias proven that the
San Domingo yam is a perfect suc
cess. Wc return him our thanks
for his kind remomberanco of us.
•
I low 11 tc got a New Hat.—lver
son Smith, a negro who lives on Mr.
G. A- Granberry’s plantation near
Catania, has voted the Democratic
ticket for the past four or live year*.
A few days ago he w as in Columbus
and was wearing a hat that had seen
bolter days. Thu Senior proprietor
of one of the best business houses in
the city did not think it was
altogether as good a hat as a Demo’
c.'atic negro ought to wear, and re
quested one of his clerks to put a
new one on him. There is not a
better negro in the country than
Iverson, and will ben hard maMor to
persuade him that the white people
are not his best friends.
New Goods Coming In.— Messrs.
Gamble & C pehinil are receiving a
lot of new goods. Monday they re
ceived a large lot of shoes, of the
very best make in the market.
Anion); the lot we noticed T. Miles
it Son’s elegant Calf, Goal, Foxed
and Lasting ladies Gaiters. Also a
fine lot ol L. Hoyden it Son’s latest
styles of gentlemen’s Gaiters, which
they have marked down very low.
They keep constantly on hand a full
line of Dress Goods, Notions of all
kinds, Domestic goods of all grades
and prices, and a splendid line of
Groceries, such as Bacon, Lard,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, and anything
in the Grocery lino. Call and see
them, as they do not consider it a
trouble to show llieir goods.
Col. W. O. Tuggle speaking in
Greenville prior to the late election
while 7it the subject of stale extrava
gance, said that lie had been reliably
informed that a clerk in the late
House of Representative*, Georgia
Legidattire, had received regular
pay and performed but few days
work, while another had been pair)
for forty days w ork and had been at
home, twenty miles from Atlanta, the
whole time—had received pay for
forty days work while he had done
nothing save receiving the appoint
ment as clerk. Col. Tuggle mention
ed in his speech the name of his in
formant- Cannot such things • bo
done away with ?—[ t indicator.
I’.ick your care* in a* small a place
as you can, so that you can carry
them yourself ana not let them annoy
others.
To the Working-Class.
We arc now prepared to furnish *tl clas-c*
with constant employment at home the
whole of their time or for their spare mo
ments. Business new light .and profitable.
Person* of either sex easily earn from 50 cents
to ?'t per evening, and a pioportionnl sum
by devoting their whole time to the busine-s.
Boys and gills earn newly as much a men.
That all who see this notice may send thi r
address and test the business we make this
unparalleled oT*r: To such an are not well
satisfied wo will send one dollar to pay foi
the trouble of wiiting. Pull particular#,
sunipies worth several dollars to <on mi cnee
work on. and a copy of Home and Fireside
one of the largest and Ust illustrated pubii
cations, all sent fr-e hy mail. Header, if
yon want |ermarnrnt profitable work address
C‘ tojujk. “jiAton 6* Cos, Port and Maine,
Woman can’t Undorstuntl Politics
Dunbar’* wife listened to a long
political discussion while riding down
town yesterday morning, and at din
ner she remarked to Iter husband:
“Well, eijflit or nine days ntoro will
decide this election.”
“In a measure,'’ was his guarded
reply.
“I,in awful glad,” sho continued.
“You commenced going out nights
about tho Ist of MatYh, and you’ve
kept it up ever since. I’ll be one
happy woman about the Bih of No
vember. We’ll have cheerful fires,
game*, comfort, and—”
•‘Charlotte,” solemnly interrupted
the husband, “can’t yon understand
this tiling? Tito election will occur
on the 7th proximo, of course. Af
ter that dale I must help count up
the returns, verify them, put our
club iu training for the next Cain
paign, examine the lies of die oppo
sition, Cud so forth, and it may lie
next April before I gel through
You must have patience, for every
thing is working all right.”
What could she do but burst into
tears ?
Announce mollis.
For Clerk of Court.—l announce myself
n candidate fur (tiers of the Superior Cuuit.
EUclion January 3, 1877.
W. S. ROBINSON.
For Tax Receiver, —1 have yielded to the
solleitatioi.s of many friends mid Announce
myself n candidate for Tnx ltecoivor of Har
ris county, in the ensm inR Junimiv election.
JOHN TANARUS, WHITAKER.
For County Tax Ooi.i.fctok.- -We are au
thorized lo announce the name of It. W.
Woon as n candidate for the office of Tux
Collector of Hums county, subject to Homo
ciut'e nomination. MANY VOTERS.
For Tax Receiver.—l announce myself a
candidate for the office of Tux Receiver of
Harris county, and solicit Iho vets of the
people. If elected 1 will rerve them to tho
host o* my ability. Election tint Wednes
day in January next. R. E FORT.
For County Treasurer. By the request of
many voters 1 announce myself a* a candi
date for re elumjon to the office of County
Treasurer for Harris county, subject to a
nomination if desired. Election first Wed
nesday in January next.
11. C. KIMBROUGH,
Legal AdvertisMiieiits.
GEORGIA, Harris County,
8. G. DeLoaih hu* applied for exemption
of personalty mill I will puss upon the same,
on the Dili ilav of December 187 G, at uiy
office. Nov. 15ih 187 G,
J. K. (!. Williams, Ordinary.
Sale of Perish able Property.
We will hell at (ho Into rcuMence of N.
dcceiuod, on WcdtiOMlny, the* 22d
of Nfovcml er, all tlic peiTSUVsililc pioperty be
longing to the add decenwcd.
Jar. I’ahhmoub,
Oku. A. ItKDDiKU
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Wi'l lie sold before the Court-house door,
in the town of Hamilton, Harris county,
within the legal hour* of sale, on the fiist
Tuesday in December next, the following do
scribed land belonging to theesta eof M. C.
Culpepper, deceased, to wit: Part* of lot* hf
land inimhei* 80, 40 and 20, containing one
hundred and thirty four acres, more or Ic-s,
lying in the 't hird District of originally
Tump now Harris fount,v.
Sold lor distrihiyion, by order of court.
Jas. M. Ciy.it.itku, Administrator.
November 0,187 G.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Aorreeobie to an order from the Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Hurri* County, will ho
Hold' before the (Joint Hoiihu door in Hamil
ion, Mild county, on the iHtTiiPHlay in I)c
--(cinhcr next between the Icjpd hours of sale,
the fallowing dincrihnd land U:loninß to the
Estate of Cvrm K. Harrington deceased, to
wit: I/>t of land No. 20 in the 20ih District
oriuinally Muscogee now Harris county, con
tabling 202 I*2 acres, more or less. Also
22 1-2 acres more or Icah. off of the South
West corner of lot No. 20 in the 20th D*h
trict, formerly Muscogee now Harris county.
Also Island No. 24 being and lying in the
Chattahoochee Kiver contlining 10 acres
more or less. Sold for distribution.
Flynn Hauoktt, Administrator,
Oct. 24th 1870.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
I will Kell before the CVHirt-boime <loor In
Hid town ot Hamilton on tli firnt Tuoday
in December next, within (ho Icgul hour* of
pale, the following rle*crfbc'l Ihikl belonging
to tlie cKtn f oof William Pollard, clccchh 1, to
wit: I/>t nnrnber 144 in tlie 22d district, and
Ift acred of lot numtier 112 in tin; 21 A, dis
trict of I Inn in county, conttlninK 277 1 2
Sold by order of court. Term* eanii.
November 1, 1870. Hkahoiiv I'ollako,
Adininiitrator. with will Annexed.
GKOROIA, Harria County.
K W Hobiritton, mlminintrator of .loaepii
Hobinnoii, late of Mui<i county, decennial,
mnkeM application for ietb'i'Mof disiniHuioii
All perton* concerned are liereby notified
to file objecfioyiK, if any tliey Imve, by the
firat Monday in January next why lectern of
dimiwioo sliould not be granted wiid.apjdi
cant.
Given under rny Hand and official vfgnit
turc, September 80 1870,
J. K. C. WiLLiAMk, Ordinary*
NOTICE.
All person* Indebted to the estate of Thou.
A. Middlebrook are requested to make imme
diate payment, and nil persons who have de
mands against said estate will pre ent the
same for payment in the terms ol the law.
W. J). Mohan, Kxecutor.
November 7,187 b.
NOTICE.
AM parties indebted to the estate of N.
Passmore, deceased, an; rc-poetfiilly request
ed to come forward and make immediate
piymcnt. 'll)ewe h- Iding claims against the
•nine will bring them forward hy flic loth of
U&ciuher next. J as. Fam.-mohk.
(Jku. A. Jlkiipi.no,
Jftjvctttbci’ 0,187 b. Kxe.utoss.
Legal AdvfTtlsßinwitN.
GEORGIA, Harris (ountv.
Lucinda Thornton and John V Thornton
Jr, makes application for administration up
on the est lie of John T Thornton, Sr, lute ol
said county, deceased.
All per ons convened are hereby notified
to show esu-e, it any they have, by the tii-t
Monday In IVcimbor next why lothna of ad
ministration should not be grant, and raid up
lUicsnts.
Given under my hand and official slgua
lure, October 81, 187 U.
J Fu Williams, Oidinary.
GEORGIA, Harris county.
It F Bryant has applied for exemption of
personalty, ami I will pn-H upon the same on
the 18th day of November next nt my office.
J F C Williams, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Harris C .unty
Juttn s M I'rutt, executor of Leonard l’rstt.
Into of said county, deceased, makes applies
lion for letters of dismission from unhlwuu'c.
All persons (Oncerncd are herein nmitled
to show cause (It any they have) by the lirst
Monday In December next why letters of
dismission should not lie granted said appli
cant .
Given under my baud ami official ripnu
turc, August 24, 1870.
J. F. 0. Williams, Ordinary.
HARRIS SHERIFF SALES.
GKOnOIA, Hum* county.
Will lw hold before the conrt-hmwo door in
tbe town of Hamilton, mid county, du iiu
tho leg’ll hours of Hale to the hiudiwt bidder,
on the flr*t Tuywiay in l>ocend>er next, the
follow imr described piopevtv. to wit:
One mill and mill machinery, and mill
ultc, containing live acre* *f land, more or
Ickh, off loth of land Now 5102, 89S und 4b*J,
nil lying and being in the Twentieth Pint id
of Han is county, On., lev ed on nw the prop
erty of Joseph Shaw to ratify Harri* Hi pc
lior Court fifan In my hands—one in favor o'
pool & Hunt vt*. Joseph Shaw; one in f*tvor
of J, W. Norris vs. Joseph Shaw, Mini one in
favor of the officers of tho (%i*rt. Property
pointed out by plaintiff*’ attorney.
J. I). UOmNSON, Sheriff.
November 3, 1870
VICTORY! VICTORY!!
Till! “SIXQER" ALWAYS AHEAD!
READ the special dispatch finin the Gan
tcnnial Exhibition to the New Ymk Sun;
i’HII.ADKLI’HIA. Sept 27, 187 G•
Tne vciy higliest lioiior* which could be
ocnfeiTU I on any exhibitor- 'I wo Mkdai* or
Honor and Two Diplomas or Mmiit lave
been awarded the Singer Manufuctuiing Com
pany for Hewing Machine*.
2,000,000 IN USE!
Sales in Excess of all. Others
THE SINGER
Manufacturing Com.!
99 Broad St., Columbus,
WAN-TBD ,
Good salesmen to sell Hie new I.ight Run
ning Singer Sewing Machine* in the counties
connected with the Coluinbu* office. Apply
to the Singer Manufacturing Company.
CIIAS S lIOLI’. Agent.
IS YOUR DID MSB IffiMD?
All my customer* of year* pasucd, and al!
other* who wish to feel secure, please take
notice that I am prepared, us usual, to pro
tect against
LOSS BY FIRE
On tills class of property. I,tnwe* adjusted
null paid at my offi ;e.
Apply for insurance or information to mo
direct, or through any o(Vthe factor* or com
mission merchants of Hie city.
I). F. WILLCOX.
Gen Ins. Agt, 71 Broad St.. Columbus. Ga.
TRIFLING
WH AT COLD £8 ALWAYS UAXOKItOU 8
ijk h;
1 1 'EL L’S CA /.' UOL 1C TAB
LETS,
a stir remedy furCGUGIIs, anil all rtlscnso*
of tin) 'I HKOAT, I.UNtiK, CHEST ami
MUCOUS MEMBUANK.
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES
SOLD liy ALL DKUGOISTH.
(!. N. GiIITTENDEN, 7, Sixth Avenue, N. Y.
CANVASSERS WANTED
for n superb
Work of French Art.
‘WOMEN or thk BIBLE,” lllinlrateil in oi
Colo * *vith V of the iuo*t celchraterl
painting- by ilia preut Euiopean Muster*.
Someth ng c iHrely new; cap'lvati:* every
one. With it i* the him !*'>n')‘' I’rkmium ev
er ollered. The best un i mot elegant book
for fall nir.vao.lng and the Holliday *eu-on.
Kxtiu term* Pi good Agent*. Apply to J. U
I'oiiu k l'o,,Tublielu - i*, New York. *i l3Ht
TO THE LADIES. *
I have removed my n Winery .tore next
floor cast of Gilbert's priri'iiig olfi e, on Rm
dolpli street, and nearly o|>|>o.iie Hie l’o*t
oflitc, where I am i<-ccivmg and optmng h
well selected stock cf
Fall and Winter Millinery,
('oinpriHing all the novelties of the season.
My goods are the Latest, FimTiKsr and Bk#t
and will be told at prices to suit
My old friends and c isuunors und the public
generally ate invited to c I1 at my new itand.
M. R. HUWAnL
J 7 • rrtlrrllUolH!ir rUlin.W. ItWkh
9f fid S
(. On*t,r th* ch*nrfM tor *K’h\ lIJH H
f o It*r*4.-CAi. lV"klvft*r.nZn
erics urn ihv A.J'. U r IT*.
4. ISA. Ail UiO JttAOOCI
iront, healthy, rad hrnny rmn amt women; met
.uv-kliih e uinot r-nNoimltly hmltaU to ply** It a Irhl,
\iiutlon. — Up mire you pci tho right ftftleli*. Hr*
that “Peruvian f*ymp* 1* blown In th* fflnM,
l'.’MiiphU'Urtva. flpmlf<rrnn, BKTII W.feWI.K
;• SONS. Proprietor.*, Uostuii. Hum. For .i! by
• .**,. ii Mlk
STANDARD
Fire and Burglar
SAFBS -
Counter, Platform, Wagon 1 Track
SCALES.
Send for Price-List. Agents Wanted.
Marvin’s Safe Cos.,
265 Broadway, Hew York,
721 Chestnut St, Phila.
•*riH4'n<iv'itM WHkitoO 900
•ijww* ‘A3IHOJ.VIB ’9 3
atlirj uun|(\) ‘N V ft *oi*lV ‘-“tt ‘iPULUtna
-py ‘ qiHKtf |!UUHMO MI l* u-*o ot*
uht> Muppiiui *i|X ••pau HU*
•luatuoSuwuu pu<M)|( i||-*>9pd pwi
JinAip OApil|.l3l* JOJ put** 40 **U 071* piW
0iu0.4 ‘aoiuqiqrj ta •Ul o> umo| u| uqAi
•punb )p tqboi Xuf(lU
odj|nboi <\u\ uijj, -dupijuui *ip 10; Avd oj uoa
•voa ouo ti} t|2tuouo f| paw jipa pnoq potop
oqx p.>|pmlMim
Apunnd *1 j|.iow
■n jo uo|p.>j4oit rMajhijfc
pun Atuouo.>•*
qi u| 'kuojni
-onjnuHW iuuo.i,) , I
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•PTJOAV QHT XII qgOFI
R. R. R;
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
ctiitKs Tint wonsr pains
In from Ono to Twonty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after ranting*lrm *. m it nc t any oua
MTtVft W:TII I’AlJf.
Sadway a a cuhi mi
ft wits hn first und Is
Xlio Only X*utn Itomody
lh*t Ini'srt lys t-jmVm st • anrurteltog *IUr
lull •mm it n*. nil 1 ftir'’# *••. •a lmm. wtyhar nflM
l.tmgr, • mil..’ll, .JwwaU, or wilier gl .A Is *r wrguiis, by
one :ippllc..U D. v
is r aoM ova to twenty mtvute*,
oo tnatl'Jr Ik r violent r pith • tinx he iln the
It Ht um iTl*', Me I r lien *n irm, t*r ppl+i, Nwrrotu,
N or pi G.,.r-iu.l wait ut*ease in../ sutler,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
vrn.i. a: . or.n ix.-ta.tt r.us.
invammatiov or tik kidnkv j .
INKI.ANIMATION OK TIIB BLADDKK.
INFLAUUAI'IO.S i)K HK UoWKUi.
r:oNi<s>TtoN or Tn* I.UNO*.
.OH B T U KOAT, p D.rr.:.n.r is.*™*-.,,
HTSTKH.CS, COUP.
HKADACHK, TOOTHAGHK. . 4 , fat ,
NKLK AUJIA, RHKUMATIBM.
COLD CHILLS, AdtlK CHtt*l*i.
Thenpi>Ueit nnofthe lUndy Relief to the part mp
parte wheretUepalu or dUtoruay willsfluniUM
and i'nm(rt. . _
Twauiy'D ojiatn hlfn tntnbl**r of water will In 4
momenter'ire Cllt A MKp.M* tSMHJuIIB
UK Alt I*ll UK V, ril.K tIKAI’ACIIti, niAKRIIOKj
UYSKN l" KK Y. tRU.WJ. VU-N'l UH IUK HOW ALU,
an I all I IK K V *!i* AIV < t M -
Travelers should alwsve earry a Pool* w. uiff
wuy’s Itrndv Ketlrl* w thttiira. A feMrop*
watur will pi’*'vent ao-kne** or p.Lnsehenge t M
water. 1 1 Is belter Uta.i *Teu h H randy or Witters •••
stltnulaut.
FEVER AND AGEE.
FKVKR vND Adi; Reared for fifty Tbare to
not a rurustli • I MgKM in Umn wttrld t-vat w 111 otifs rovey
an<t a gun u til nil other Mal-wioue, UiUhm, rarl%
Typhoid, Ycl.ow, Kid o her K*-*ers by MAI^
wivri riLl^|Mu t otok us IIA li WAY ’3 B UAD\ ÜB*
LIKF. FI fly cent* per bouto.
HEALTH! BEAUTYII
TBWH AND PU K RICH U)OIV-tllCtlXA*K
orKI.KsW IX!) WKIUIIT—WI SKIN AND
lIKAUTiruI.Ciii'LKXIOSKCUHKDtOAI.I.
DR. RADWAY’S
SanaparQUan Resotet
THE QREAT BLOOD PURIFISR.
IIA* MAirKTIIK MOST A*TnXl*lltXlt CUH** : *0
QUICK SO H.irtl) AUK TH* Oil iNUBM.THJ
HnoY I'NI)KH>n'KS.I KI)KBTHKINfI,U*NCi
OP THIS TNU.V WOIOIICKFUI. MKDICIXK,
THAT
Etsij Daj an I®w itM
and feifliit is FeiL
Crery <froA of Iho 0 A l*ARff<LT Alf HFlV'Ti*
v VT eniiiMiiinicA’e* tliriHigli tbe Hloort Mvesl.
a.oiothT KJmds aodjit.ces of the *y*t*m ti.erlefrof
Ht .for It.e.our*the wof the bmp Wlhn#WM€
ao-l . 1 mitorl.il P-TnPtla, frphtlls t m-iimptloß,
01.n hl*r <l l t’Ht/|eer In the thro.t, imt h. la*
mors. VilshttheOtoi>>isn4 other p.irtof Ur*
Por*/,v*4, fr m tin Knf.An*
the wjrat forms of Kgjn flow •*. Km riot s. fever
bar**. >nl f II *•(, Mine Woi m.saU lihfuai.l r-at|:elae.
Acne Ua Sfp-ts, \Y*rm*tu the f Vsh. *lttrr.-r* ''sn
eer* (a •!.# Wm*. Mid . f w-ahenintr sul p. itfNldls
oli*r4*4, VLlUOwra.-, !.**<* ot f persi* S*l-s"f
the If - w. i • p! nrt triiM* il.t . ur*tMr rf>i/.fk th s
wu.ier .MfolT'H si.dafow ds’ M-ewiil
prove toMy H**r*<m u* i m nu<r iher of toese F<i au ot
tX h-t n ivrteiit p.iwvr t'cnrofhem.
Iftb • pit n t. and.;!/ i ew jui -r reduced by thwa*fes
atiilda'oiup n • t tUa(i' ta.nuaily prnera*.B4,u*'-
reft l*in*!T' , tin<lh' no ws*tes. sn*f repairs the
with now in:ei'Tehn • In m*i heaiM>> Liood— sndib'S
Vtw A a ltd A i* i ttl 1.f.l A M will ami e-urj-a two
(..■••run; f r elivno.t-e 'liUretn <-y rou eitnrte lue
w kp tri l 'stuGi. so l Mioceo.i* la dwoi*tfng tf%
|>. ,f Wastes, U Ipa.r* rapid. aii letar>dap
the; >4 on sill htm-aH grown,mi etierandsiroßcrr,
the fit-'il l ;*>atli.a Itauei- appetite Improving, a ndßr'i
O id eSi.hl i-.CM* IS.tig.
Vr t.nl/lo •iltr-K*HSAP'StruAW Rvsm.vfFT e*r*i
alls on routed nl a fc aats In the cure of'broß’e. Pare
lui<*a*. t’•>n*ttf , t ionsl. aud oll.it d.s<os ; btttltleliie
culy poauii cure for
Kidney >C HlmUltr Compf/itntß,
t'rlnsry su l Wnit dls'*asss.(*r til, IHahetee.
dtoousue if Wafer, litcoottaeoce off ri. •. I'rlint •]>*
•nev. AilMiinluuria. aud li> all where ’here sr*
hr tea d.ft d-poaDe. or the * *ter is tfairk, rinMr. 'ttac4
wit Us-i ■mwY , **e il k** elilwnfau egs. or thread* lute
while* ik. >rth rsi* a morbid, dark. blUou* *ipear
auce. and white Uone-dusidepoeMa. and wbi-o there la
• pr'i'Aiijg. hn nine seuauion when passttg water, aaa
pat n lu the r mall >f the Hark aud along the lAd&s.
Tumor of 11 Yenrt’ Growth
Cured by lladtvuy’e Resolvent.
DR. RADVVAY’Q
Md fuptin &
pArfccly < loguntly emiUkl wlih awm! gtim,
purg**. i-V.'Mii it p-irtf.v, elfinti :n>lir>yfhfi Kat'
wty'x 1' Bn. o>r iLottrf M alldlaurd -r •fibfiljt'Biurb,
Livr, It iirnK Kldnoy*. PtaHdfir. JSnrvoufi I>U*a*.,
lind'.w:lm. C<>u -tipatiuij, - •*
iiHpaiM, HilimwnCMN. IUIWK Inflammation flfth*
Ikwli, pile*. mi l All of hi later?*;*
Vlacfira. W.>rri|iu tW rOet a pnsiflv* cure Parfiljr
Vegetable, cuatawng no oa-rcury. miDerlort!eleuSri
ou* Jrue.
A tew llrwee tf An WAV’S PIUS will tree n> ■”
iM.froa.lDßo abovo n,>oiHijor'ii-r Pimacio
per 1b.., aonn bv nacnnisTs.
HEAD •• r >I,'S AMI> TKUK 1 c .a oo l-’Wr
Attnp t" R AI>W a V * no. No. 52 Wnrr-B n.. New
lurk. luAuxuUo. purl. Ikoueud, pm beeeel joo.