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COLUMJAUS, GEORGIA T tlES DAY MORNING, MARCH 9. 1875.
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fil^VKUIA gewi.
—Tfafc people of Maoon are to tola, on
the 1 Mb'fast. , on the'question of iinpos-
ing for thie ye ir the increased rate of one-
fourth of one per cent, fa the city taxa
tion, authorized by a late aot of the Leg-
ielatore.
—Mr. Alfred Grant,for the last twenty-
nix years Agent of the Georgia Railroad at
Athens, died in that city on Saturday.
—The trains on the Western A Atlantic
Railroad ran through from Atlanta to
Chattanooga on Saturday.
—Hon. A. H. Stephens was expected to
arrive in Augusta, on his way home, yes
terday. A Washington dispatch states
that biB health is better than it has been
for years.
—Mrs. Polly Fret well, a widow lady of
Newton ciounty, bos served a notice on
the Mnv or of Covington that she claims
all of tue ground on which that town in
built as her dower in the estate of her
husband. The same notice has beeu
served on the Ordinary of Newton coun
ty. Mr. Leonard Fretwell sold tho land
to the Inferior Court of Nuwton county
,.10,1022, but the widow claims that she
' nfvex felinuntuhed-and is still.entitled to
,,5hjir^ dffwer; Ifyn. ; U. H. Hill is Mrs.
Fretwell’H counsel.
—The sale of tho Griffin, Montice’do
and Madison Railroad was postponed nu-
Ity jfta. 4r*( •Tttetklay »» May next. The
parties who were expected to purchase it
on last Tuesday failed to come to time
with the itioitay. ' * * * * " a
—Miss Allie Lou, daughter of Mr. T.
A. Atllnaon, of New York oily, 1 who was
on a visit to her relatives at Madison, com--
mitted suioide on the fourth instant, by
shooting her self with a pistol. Her Visit
South was for tho porposa of restoring
hat health, having dy><p<*p*ia etui predis-
papitionto consumption. She had appear
ad greatly depressed iu spirits for severs'
!l dijrw^tobably cm aecbuut of the condi
tion of her health. 1
■.; rrThe Atlanta Colton Factory Company
direetore organized Saturday by the elec
tion of 5tr. H. I. Kimball as president,
and Mr. E. E. llawson as secretary.
—Ttb amirtal hmticultnral and floral
fair will be held at the grounds, of the
South Georgia Agricultural and Meohani-
»» cal Association at Thomas villa on the first
of May.
—Mr. George 8. Owens has resigned
hie position on the Board of Directors of
the Central Railroad and Ranking Com
pany, and Mr. George Cornwall appoint
ed in bit stead.
—Greensboro’ Iferald: We loam that
- iVAlUigroes, aged about 18, were drowned
last Saobath, in tb ' ~ ’
tain’s Factory,
cumsUnces: Tin
1 the Oconee river at Poul
. nuder the following cir-
f hey procured a batteau aod
were amnsing themselves in rowing about
the pond, but getting into the current
they were unable to manage the boat, and
were precipitated over the dam.
—The Albany Neirx says that the facts
in,the heavy suit which Col. B. Q. Lock
ett has recently brought against the Ger
man owners of the Brunswick and Albsny
railroad, have not been published— that
all statements thus far printed are fall of
errors, end really baseless.. The Wein
• saya-Ool. Lookettisin earnest, and tbit
"Hrlun no wish or thought of coropsiling
the present owners to relinquish posses
sion of the roed.
ALABAMA SiKWN.
—Jere Haralson,colored .Senator,has re
signed bisseatin the Legi.latnre, as he has
been elected to Congress. Jore was the
smartest negro in the Legislature.
— 1 Thos. Lambert, Commissioner of In
dustrial Resources, has sued for his sala
ry, at the rate of $2,500 per annum.
The !L®gW®thre out it down to $500. as
the ofloe is a sinecure, sod of no benefit
whatever.
—The Rope Courier baa reports of a
death from small pox at Oxford, A Is.,
•fid of several other cases in the place.
—The appointment of Mr. A. tl. Burch
as Notary Public for Russell county, Ala.,
is nti excellent one. His residence is at
Seale, bat he can aot officially, as notary
or jnstice of the peace, for any part of
Rnastll ooi
1 oounty.
WAKRimOA.
ISSUE OF MOM* IIONDS—STANniNO'oOMMlT-
TKKS — raODUlLE OH AMORS IR CHLIU-
MANSlIII>3—ADVKUSK REPORT JM
RELATION TO COTTON TAX.
^AHptNo^pit,, Mjfrch 8.-r8«eretary of
tho Treasury will this week issue a call for
thirty millions of bonds on account of
tho ainkiqg fund, "under an act of March
lid, 1875. Iuteroat on called bonds ceases
ninety days after call, but it is understood
thp bonds with aoorupd. interegt .will he
paiii on presentation any time after call. •
The Committee of the Republican Sen
atorial canons has not completed the list
of Standing Committees, but the Demo-
craA have been,tnffirtoed that they will
he allowoj three members on ooiuuiittees
of nine, And' two 'on cbmmitteos of
JM^ei). .. Where Senators hold
over*. * chairmanships will remain
unchanged. Chairmanships of commit
tees on commerce, post-office and post-
roads, public lands, Indian affairs, peii-
•iofts, Revolmionary claims,District of Co
lumbia,claims, Territories, railroads, edu
cation, aud labor, and contingent expenses
are vacant. For those chairmen will be
named from next higbeat on committees.
These oMbgeg may place Bout well chair
man of Civil Service and Retrenchment,
and may give the chairmanship of Commit
tee on Commerce to Spencer, of Alabama,
though he may be aasiigued to the Dis
trict of Columbia, which will' give thi^t
important place on commerce to Conk*
ling. Should tho plan indicated be car-
ried out West, of L uisiaua, will be chair
man of Committee on Railroads.
The Committee on the Judiciary of
the Senate, to whom was referred the
petition of citizens of DeSoto county,
Miss., praying the return of faxes as
sessed and collected oh cotton fof the
years 18G5, 18GG, 18G7, 18G8, aud 18(19,
rdxpeotfalljr. repotli. tllwC th« petition
of the citizens of deSoto connty, Miss.,
asks tho retjirn of tax of cotton for the
years 18d.» to 18G9, inclusive',' on the
grounds that the tax was unjust aud op
pressive, and because it was unconstitu
tional. Tho Government of the United
States has been obliged to *ai*e a large
expen
ses of the recent war. Tho property
and industries at the North <have. been
heavily-taxed, and as cotton constituted
tba principal, yqaltb f of the South, the
commilloe see* no reason why a tax upon
ii'should be construed unjust or oppres
sive. Tho cotton tax. has been claimed
tobeunconstitrftiMaPfbf’ the following
reason?:
First.—Because it is equivalent to A
direct tax and is nut Iai^ according to pop*
ulation. When the constitution was form
ed thehirga'r States were careful.to pro
vide that diroct tax should be according to
population for lenr'ttmt a tax upon land
by the Acre might impose lafge aud un
equal hurdenaioa.them. Uenceithe con
stitution tarliole I, station 2,) provides
that diroot,; taxes - shall he apportioned
among the several Territories according to
«n enumeration made every 10 years. Rut
tbo cotton tux is not n direct or laud lux
It is a tux on tho productions of land. It is
rq excise on cotton neenred from the land
in bale aud by the poand.
2d. The tax is claimed to be noeonati-
• uiional boon lino it j|s not unif^tna! The
eighth section of* nrtio^e I' provides
thvt ,al^; qxyjccisos shall be uniform
throughout the United Statos. This tax
is / »Vnfforjp;, H is the same whfitbfr iotton
be in Maine or Louisiana. The feet that
obltnn iR prow-u at the Sontb and not at
the North creates no want of uniformity
any iubre than thri fAot' that manja^actur-
ers tjoieg-found at the" North more than
at the South renders-A lex on-products of
tho Northern faeohaiUus partial and local.
Auy one can rai^a cotton, and-as a matter
of fact. o xnital is invested in its produc
tion, Thfl t*xci«e is uniform..
3L It is said the tax is unconstitnlibal
booaiiso it is a tax on e^port^. The 9tb
.9«qtiou of 'article 1: provides that, no tax
or duty shall bo laid on articles exported
from uny .Stutp The. fact thatj apy article
may be or is largely exported does not
make the article an exported article. This
iff simply n.tax on cotton. , The object of
tho< constitution was to prohibit on expor
tation^ and this tax is not 1 that. The com
mittee therefore recommend that petition
be not allowed.
Congressman Buffington, of Massachu
setts, is dead.
Washington, March K.-Iu. tho-Renate
Clayton moved th^t a committe visit the
Indian Territory during recess, to enquire
into the wants and capacity of the inhabi
tants of the country.
. Morion called.jip the resolution seat-
ing Pinobbnck, and for the benefit of
new Senators proceeded to make his
opual speech. He had net concluded
when the S. nale went Into executive ses
sion. •
No confirmations.
Republican Senators canonssed this
afternoon over committees without con
cluding them.
THE XATIOVAL MEN ATE.
THE MNCHB.VCX RESOLUTIONS TAKEN UP.
Washin<wom, March .8.—The Senate,
on motion of Morton, took up the resolu
tion for tho admission of Pinchback.
Morton then spoka,- in favor of seating
him. _
A. AC. R. B.-Aale PMtFtaed.
j Mobile, March 8.—The sale of the Ala
bama and Chattnnooga Railroad, pending
negotiations between the State of Ala-
1 bsma and the bondholders for settlement
’! of existing diifferencefl, has been post
ponod t»y the apodal master commission
ers till tho first Monday in April.
,. • IfpiwyN, Mfucb 8.-f-*Ueneral Sir Q^eorge
Hope drant is d.iad. Aged G7 years.
l ?»lfl6 , X.‘*ik'. i -*ThA Archbishops of Canter
bury and York and all the bishops, with
tA? hxoeptUwt of t<1 o,|jave issued; a- charge
congratulating the clergy and laity on the
pnoaprrit^aud progress of th® Obumk,«nd
strongly admonishing the former against
illegal ritualistic practices which tend to
isolate the clergy from the people.
Arthur Helpi, an author, is dead.
A speoial to the Times says the Pope
lpts permitted the Austrian Bishop to
oomply with a law of Austria,.which he
forbids them from noticing in Prussitt.'
Thia is eofiiidered in Barlin m actuated
(TpbfiticAl^ihotives. J ;
The Rsw-RNapklilre ('supslfii.
Nashua, N. H., March 8.—Lamar, of
Mississippi, opened the campaign on tha
Democratic, aido in a most oonaervative
spemli{ - Hens tor Gordon spoke at Little
ton.— ’ * , (
Boston, * March — Marshfield Club,
Disciples of Daniel Webster, of, Bostou,
have tendared a dinner to . Senator Gor
don, of .Georgia, and OofigrtannaA La
mar, of Mississippi, on Tuesday. 1
New Hampshire Election-Excltlrifc
i'ampslin.
<r ‘CbNobfit), j/. U., March 8.—Tie politi-
4taWampnagD in,this State has been con
ducted with unexampled vigor for the
paat week,.and on the eve of the election
a dm'qful' banvass of the aftnatibn shows
(hat both are confident of the election of
bftud\dfties. The Republicans are
claiming the Governor nnd two ont of
,threq : . Copgr^smen. .The n^fijorilies,
however, wi|l bo small, and i| is freely
predicted by impartial observers that, as
in the past year, 'there will be no choice
for Governor by the people.
A Manchester dispatch says great ex
citement 1 ban prevailed there to-^ay on
tha alieets and in politieal circles, in oon-
sequence of the threats of the Republi
cans; tip call in the aid of United States
authorities, and the aotual preasenoe there
of a United States Marshal. The excite,
meat grow* out of the fact that several
hundred of aliens from different paits of
the Slate have been naturalized before
tb? PoliceCourt of the city during the
past few weeks, under the late law nabsed
by the Legislature. ‘ ^
It i* estimated that the heavy st»Uw will
prevent many from voting.
\ ,Alnlss(lsaa. ^"
Waaiunotom, March 8.—The following
were sent by the President to-day: Orth,
Mlhlste’r to AustriaMaynard, Minister
to (Constantinople ; Sheaths, Sixth Aud
itor ; Martin, Postmaster at Montgomery;
D, Q. Wade, Chief Justice of the Supreme
Cuarl of Mobtana; Evans, Marshal of the
Eastorn District of Texas; Conant, Mar
shal of the Northern District of Florida
Bel vie, . Pension Agent at Raleigh;
Rankin, Pension Agent at Vicksburg;
Boag, Appraiser of Merchandise at
Charleston ; John M. Woodward, Super
vising Surgeou General of the Marine' Hos-
pitaLSsrvico ; Maning, Collector of Cus
toms at' -Albemarle, N. C.; Fitzhugh,
Collector of Customs at Natchez; Ransier,
Collector of Revenue of the Second Dis
trict of South Ca.rolius.
Henry J. Glover will bo nominated
Postmaster at Macon, Ga.
There were many other nominations,
but no Southern post masters; and many
routine military promotions. > : " ‘
Military.
Washington, March ;8.—Two paymas
ter® have been rotired. The Prekidant’s
l^sl,which goes to the Senate to-day, ^on*
.sists of A. E. Bates,.J. P* Wi’iard, F, M.
OoX; frotn tegular army, aud Win. M*y-
ander, J. R. Roach, W. H. Echols, J. E.
Blain, C. J. Wilson, O. K. Brenmuan, A.
S- Tomer, R. H. Fowler, frqm volunteers.
A If a Ira In JHeaUalppA. 1 j
Wasiii noton, Jforch 8.—Tlio Attorney
Geuernl. iu »n offioial oouwuuaioation.
says that investigations into the conduct
of Felix Braunagan, Attorney, and Ijeroy
Broun, MarHhnl of tbo Southern District
of Mississippi, has led to the appointment
of a new Marshal, and that investigations
proceeding which will probably event
uate in a now District Attorney. Charges
of malversation in office and an faerease
of expenses for their own benefit. ,
Cold Weather North. ' .
PouaiiKK&FrfiE N. Y., March 8.—The
snow delays all trains. There are fears of
a flood.
SrfcJoHNs, N. B., March 8.—Forty per*
sons are buried temporarily in snow,w£iicb
prevents access to the cemetery.
Philadelphia March 8.—The Schuylkill
gorge is unchanged. Tho proposition to*
(tinnil,. t.y burning on.) «U is re-
ceiviog attention.
TELEGRAPHIC .VOTE*.
i j , poM E6TIC.
—The heaviest snow storm for years
ocourred at Cincinnati on Sunday.
Ground covered to a depth of nine inches.
It extendod as far south as Jackson,
Tenu.
—Snow fell during Sunday night at
New York. Followed by clear weatlmr
on Monday. Hdavy body of snow fallen.
—Garrett’s Smith’s widow is dead.
—Beecher’s church iu Brooklyn glutted
on Sunday. Doors locked at ltfj 6 clock.
A ftlamoious (TJ^’d continued knocking.
Fourteen new members, received.
—The standing committee of tho Dio-
oesotif' -Mickigun. at Detroit, confirmed
Jaggar bat refused DeKoven.
injuries to the Alabama and
Chaftfciioogw- Railroad by the -flood are of
small qonsequeuce. 1,1
ii :{| * fOftBIUN, t j
—AMtdrid dispatch says the treuty
between*Spain and tbe United States for
the settlement of the* Virgin ins \ aflinir
has been signed.
a—a dispatch to London announces
that mkny women and children were lost
by the wreek. of the Gottenburg in the
Indian Ocean, Total number known to
beaaved 22. .• .-'-.6 ’
; *HIP NEWS.
Nay Youx, March *.—Arrived : Naddee-
and.
Arrive J put: K utopia, Dolphin, Venture and
A Id eb^ non. ‘ *j’’ t
, N*w York,|Mar<&i i —Ar/fved oat : Frltla.
BosVo^March *—Tha Captain of tha Otw
rantm was willed ashore, with Hven of the
erew.^ ^ ^
1 1 MARKET*.
•f TKIAMAPN TO BNfiVIRRI,
• Heaay and tteek Markets.
, LniDoirw'BUreh. i.-Dlscoent opened with
the market at 2% per c«nt. Securities un-
ebtngsn." • ’ ’ • • • ■ 1 ■ 1 :
iMmoIi 1.—feat., ur .ail
r lon* 1 litU, abort atA*. OerbrnmesU infl.
State bonds quiet.
New’ 1 Yokit, March 1 i.—Money easy a| 2U.
St or Una dull 1^.. Gold noUva .11*. Oovaru-
moots dull and eisadjr. State bonds quiet anp
■trbhg. except Tor Sontb-Carolina, Which are a
lUMepfl!. i- , ,
“« w ,- ♦> 1 Wift MW* coupgus! 11^. ’ State
bauds quiet und stronn, except South tWoll.
na’ft, a blob arb.a little ofl. T«unesseo *'e 04;
r W
teitoa Miarkeie'.
LiVkr>6oiL ijireh 8—Noon—Cetton quiet
a ltd nubHaUMud; mlddlln* upland* f^wsd:
middling . Orleans 8101; sale - *
lAtfbn and export x,b U. '
Seles. on . a lmW of . 1
nothing, br'-^ —
May'L — t —
Sales on a basis of mlihlUnjr uplHnda,
nothing below low middlings shipped In
Merchant April, 8*^4.
Ol sales to-dny i,\M>o balos were American.
Sales on a basis of tnlddlinv uplands, nothing
h0H»w, Koui;ordinary, deliverable in April and
May, t 15-lOd.
Liverpool, March 8 —»KW p. m.—Cetton
Snlerww W’bads'of middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, snipped in April and
May. 8 3-10J.
Malosvoa* basts of middling uplands nothing
below low middllpgs, deliverable in March and
April,'wL ' "
Wsw.Yosx, Mareb i.«*Uotton qntel; salet
77,7 balos; uplands I6%c; Orleans l«%c.
FutuTvl ‘Opened qmet. as follows: March
10 610^11-aSjAprU 11 10^‘iKJ2; May 17M6QM;
June 1/ 11
'NaW TotilK, 'Match 8 —C6tton quiet; salee
790 at l*9e^i*hu net receipt* l,m
i mures closed quiet andsteady; sale* 10,100
bakse ardMhiwe i Msirch 10^ttl0 13-82; April
@17 V7-3-J1 Sepltmlier 17! :ai7 3 U; Oclal.tr
1,’ll.MtMHl M«..ub«rt^i, Dmat.
ItaiTa;. Man. 8 -OuUon «rm; raWdllnn
JPfdMiM-/1 % nft raoqJpjllySi sales
Philadelphia, March 8. — Cotton quiet;
middling 10U; low middling 16; good ordinary
Norpolr,March A—Cotton steady; middling
16%; net reoepts 1,133; exports toOroat Britain
^h 8—dfiltbh “quiet; middling
16%: low middlings 16; good ordinary 14%; not
TMJaat r.t .nd
lift
March i-ulii* <qnl»t: mid.
nors 2lo.
Natv* ‘OaLUAwl. 'MArch *.-t- (Jotton market
quiet; inlddUpK' 1 ', low W id I lings 16;
. Molm.B.March8.-nCattonlrrcKilIaruhldd|lngs
low lulddlliius 1 b'iGtlb'li good orul-
lAhk; pet f eue4> • sate* 000.
' Wi+A*iJa 1 *,March’d Limit and nominal; mid-
•U ng 15>i; low middling 1614, go
n s ; net receipts 1,027; exports
• itV.tiaJes.Y70; stock 71,189.
OHARLi«TqN,niarch 8 —Q. a let and oaey; tnid-
dllngsV6^@>Iv Ibw mld.fangs good ordi
nary 14V*; »et receidts 072; sales A JO; stock 38,.
029,
CiKciKWATi, March 8 — Flour dull. Corn
steady. Pork qulft Hho firm at *19 Lard
steady: Atelm 13’4c; kettle 14. Bacon firm;
shr.tn icr* A*;.-, dear, nib sides io>20 7 ^s; dear
sides 1 lJ-40. Whiskey firm at *1 l v .
, At •i , STA,MarcUL—Cottonstea
l^- a : low middlings 16^ good ei
pfl loceipts 176; sales ifio.
* t Provlulon Market*.
New York, Marsh *--Flour quiet and
stoutly. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn firmer.
Pork quiet, *19.25. Lard firm, steam IS 1M6.
Liverpool, March (f.^UreadsLuffd quiet.
New York, March. 8.—Coffee firm at 16?/.a
18!*, gold, for Rio. Sugar steady. Rice quiet,
without decided chtnge. Tallow quiet, 8>*.
dinokio, Wa'rcli i.—Fioiir steady^ Corn Ip
fhir demand; No 2 mixed 03‘4kU; rejected 02.
Pi>rk lu fair demand. *18 0Uttls9G. Lard (n
laiy demand, *13 20@1^ 26. Itlilskey *1 09.
Louis, March8,—Vlour, tollers firm; buy
ers standing oir.lltlmdoing, t orn steady. Whip.
r b 11; clear sides lM,i Lard heiu firmly at
apft, ffftroh 8 — Flour quiet aid
id. Cbrn firm and aetivo. Provisions
steany and strong. Fork *19 60020. Bson,
shoulders 8*^0; clear rib and clear sides llKti
’Lari, 'prime stekm HCfcil!^; tierce
14%; keg I6!^c. Bagging quiet aud firm at
12'. y @13c.
1 "Wontto, A-r.
New AdvertisGineDts.
t0 Ageuts. luvllVn*
JrfUliiSiComblnatlei KeedlMlaak,
with Cliruuios. Send stamp. F O 1>LU( IK,
Ntw Bolford, Mesh. e « v
TGfO WPV mn *° by selling TEAS.
WJVihl at IMPOBTER-S PRICE, or
getung up o.ut s ln towus and country far the 1
Oldest Tea Company In Aid erica, ttrftatet*
Iml icements Reud for clrcnisr. CANYON
TEA CO., 118 Chambers 8t., New York..
IHOT CPNfi. KIPLK8, PISTOLSj
Ofanyandereryklnd- Bends
£. c v^»^£c.1rv;«i
For . ...
Coughs, Golds, Hosrseness,
AND ALL THROAT 0ISEASCS,
WELLS'CARBOUTTABtETS
PUT UP ONLV'IM ri.uk UOK.KH,
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
8.I1I l>r llrtMrxUu n.wUljr, ,.d
4w W«. F KIDDEK K UU^ New V,0.
tlN WIRK RINCS,
'aJ!f«W!s'e6»4
' sMgwaiys-
CTrJan-
A Man of ii .thbusand,
AFawauwiptlve cured—Wltn ,to»ih
wu liuurl, .ijiected Iran Oomutmitlun, VI
remniu, lidrllitr micd, .nd Dr. H. .l Aur.i wM
eipaplra.DU.K. h< .aoldent.lly laxl. n i.r,..,-
- "—1)1 AN HJCMP wWoli..*y,d Si,
»d now, Kitu till, roolpa fra, ap,
•t.ior, to p.y «(»«,«((. HEMP
ht awoete, w.orao «t tit. ,toinMh>
.no wm or,u .trail cold In IU Iwuri, Aildra,
U(»dd00k A Oo„ t,03J Biwo Sl, J hillidolphl t,
mm or thl, paper. '
only child.
80«Ef»IS» M V»l).
Hurst, TS'atid 77 Nassau Street; New York.
UAVE ¥0IJ TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AHE you
W«ik, N«rvou», op Debilluted > ,,'
An ran pp IntPRadd that .oj ...rtloe
requires more of uu effort ‘ than jfou feel cxbsbls
of making! r ' .... ^; rt
Then try JURVIWtoA; the woatierfi>l
ToqIo aid Inrigemtor, «blth MU.i» bf u-,lioi*ll)
the vfut force T * ® r l» DP ,M te impart vAgjqr \o afr
It 4s"Oo alcoholic appetizer, Wh:oh stffMiiUt< S
frr a short time, culy to let the sEITerer fall to a.
lower dppth of misery,.but it Is m vegeteble Ionic
oc\ing directly on the liver nnd R^h eu.
I* rrgnlates tbe Bomeln, uqh.is tb#
" lPtf»tlrto 1 rtie>ho|e
nerves, and gfyos suih • health,
system m to soon tanks the layalid feol llki
person.
Ito .
characterized by
. great gsutleuiMts; the pstisift. _
pcrionces no sudden change, do marked fosultn.
but gradually his trouble*
“Fold'fhehr tents, tik* the Arsis,
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPEUSR
Female Humane Associat’d
At Alexiadrit, V*. <i
MARCHJJU, lsrn.
LIST OF OIFT8. • j
1 Grand Cash Olit ...... .
1 Grand Cash Gilt.,:
1 Grand • ’ash Offj. J
lu Cush Olits, *19,two each
16 Caai- aifis, 6,000 each
60 Ca'h Gifts. 1,000 each.....
100 Cosh OiftV, 600each..,..
1,000 Cash (lifts, loo each
ntfns firmer, 80
N*n YtwiXi March 6 —Freights firm,
jfru'v \ ouk, March 8.—Freights dull, shade
easier; Cotton by stdam *4; corn by steam 7;
wha»4 bjistvam V/j. .
Administrator’s Sale.
A OliKKABLY to on order of,the Honor-
aide, the Cuurjtuf Cidluary of MitsCogae
County, will bo, so Id pn the first Tuesday in
April noxt, In front of tbe Auotioo lioifso of
Kills it HarrlHou, In Urn City of t'ulumhus,
wltblu Uie logal.houri of salo, the following de-
sqrlbed .t/uparty to wit: »-lty L'Jt Number
five hundred and eighty-live, 011 MeI*tosh
street, hetworn Uahtwln and Few Streets,
with all tbo improvements. House oontains 7
■ * ' - t*e promises
duublo kltobeu
, part of Lot
room.-, r.nd.qn
and a good well . . ...
Alpv.o^tUa wu«e time P\4r .
71, honting 18 lout on Iron! street, between
Crawford and Dillingham streets, on which
there is a new one Htory wooden
;ood order—as,the ‘ '
dory wooden eW>re-)u»*8e in
» property uf Ann Kelley,
■ distribution aiu>ng the
M. T. BERG AN,
Admlnta'nufor.
ldW4W
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
(olumbus, said couuty. wltbln the legal hour
or sale, on tho first.Tumt lay In April next, tha
following described properly to wit:
A certain tract or parcel of land lying
being In the tttb district of Muscogee cot
state fir Georgia, eoatafnln# H6*$ acres
or lc«< bounded »* follows: Commencing
whsroxhe we« line of F W Fryor’s land crotnes
4be Express roa^i, tbenoo in a westward Ulreo-
tkMi.ito.JA o, Juhuion's laud, thence along to
Col. Stark's land to Bull ureek, thence up Ball
ereek tei A Gaiufuel's Hue cast to the norUtsaai
corner, thence on the original Hoe to tl»« be
glnntng, nv thd pt v> P* r, F ‘ ' **“ *''"
11 nd John k Clegborn, to
inf kaads Isooed. (runs tbe
Muscogee county In favor of
tstes v vs. Jesse, 4 Bradford »J^Fgg.
feb20 Wtd
Iginal Hoe to t)|n be
r ol Jesse J Bradford
> satisfy two If fas fn
tbe County Coin of
r of 11. H. and I. M,
err bu|i W
nouacsd by tbs hlgltosi'aiMlIcal siidmac-
halaw'nSt '* IWta,e "•*»*«1a^He i
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
} AGENT WANTED . .
BY THE HOWE HACHIKS C0HPAXT,
Fpr, O^liunbu. ind Surrounilnjl YarrfloryJ ','" 1
Libiral Urm* will b* sivtn to a fly* Min wh« itiy,n, batli*M. Aaaty ta
' j A. M. .TOlNUft^ '
Seili 1 Gan ’ 1 traveling Agent the Howe Machine
“2&
ll v-.'hqwVars.
M1,k,, »p<J luna.pllpr pt Uw.
di»'Wf> t| uo Kl'.a to OOllMtloM.
.SAJ8UKI. 1). HATCH ItK.
. ...ii ... ORPWW.WfAW. .
, ,)•?« WlUlcl. t KIumT.. '
I 1. 11 A. A. UttiuKR.
. JWtMMf CPUHIIW m Uw,
t. Ht.l. «u. KmIwH 0o.,U Id U.cr,i.
, u . aud Alabama.
jWlfcw 120 Broad ft'; Cbluihni, (la. Ja*
BAE'k I^.'^LAirbroEiJ.' Lours V. Uahsae*. '
' YUHbroitn A uabaabu,
Aitoinjrii .ad CoppMllsr. at Uw.
C)files No. tit Broad sirest, ovwr Wlttlch A Kiu-
• ,»• * • i- • nP* tlswilry dters. ,
thf Htfta OU4 F*dotal CokrU.
; r ■" ;• l. t. wowKniu. ~—
j ' AtUr.,j ud Hvllclur.
tl. A. fcoui r aiul Iloglsfur iij Bankruptcy. Office
taovgOf oT«r>Bm*ka' Drug Rtore, Cdiumhus, Ua.
B. J. BORER,
Altorppy pud UpWuapIlnr at Law, '
Aeorat,, iluEu, ltautaac. Cutnuauv LulldlOBi „o-
■MH lyj ■ oddiiw,.
XJBUTL'UlilL. U.LUJ "J!-.. ■!
Cotton Factories.
00AUMUU8 MANUKACTUU1NU CO.,
1 1.. .h Manujacturers of
Bhaetlnis, Shirtings, and Sawing and
Knitting Thread.
, Cards IfoyJ add briuds >VU«at pad Coral
Ofliee In roar o( Wlttlch k kiusol's, Ramlolph'st.'
‘ W’ " ‘ K. U.CHILT0N, FreeMeiit.
KlK IMJl t ' MAN I FACTI KINU t o.
Manufaclurers of
8U1IT1NGS, » t * BH1RTING8,
lari I "i<r . • TASK, SOPS, Ac. dl j tl
.. ,. . COUUMDUB, UA.
a. P. SWIFT, Prqstdsat.
Wi A. SWIFT, Bouretary A Treasurer.
octSl ly.
1 IMPL0TB1
fL n 4 0p, a w« wtrat a suftubU penran fb*V.
OTIJ6 Fite, eo-y aelghbw hood ,to tike orders
ad Ue Ivor goods for our pstabli^he l C, (>. If.
rt .
Salks of staple and family goods of all kirn
In eunst ut use and wear. 1 he oldest <\ tj. j
house In Amerioa. Hales over half a tuilltr
• Laruk C
il chance fc
homes or trnvfc
work ws will send you
line of samplos end a
*Ou;,B N. Ho want It rent, Baltimore, Mdj.
mole or leihaTF, at you
No M«k. irVAU'ifot
1 vkbk and rouT-RA(»
c.iupleteoutUi. Aild.ri
ir territory. HJtiALJ
rtoht. Baltimore, Mill
■HOST __ _
VIXEB-r-riJLL dihtkiuftIo
POSTPONEMENT - OAT
w.
M Mq
1,000 Cash Qlfle,
20,0 0 Cash Gifts, 20
22,171 Cash Gifts, amounting to *1,9UU,0C0
Rl'RREB OF TllUKTN, 100,000.
PRIOR or TfCirtTM. ' n
Whole “‘ L ‘ ‘
Halves.
(Quarters.
.nnaa aatazin, lUv.uUv*
PRIOR OF TffRKTH. | '
i Tickets (W
s Yu oo
ters iloo
Eighths or each Coupon. _
W Tickets for lpo 00
The Montpelier Femule Humane Associa
tion chi ■ ■
and the
joiai bj _
endow a "Homo for the 4fld, Infirm, and l><
, ’ ut Montpelier. —
lent James,M^listg
le Montpelier renmie Humane Associa-
cliartereil by the L glslaiuro of. Virginia
the Circuit Court ol Grange county, pro-
ss by a Grand Gift Concert tb ostabliHli and
it affords i
iquaihted v
i ho Montu*n*r x oiuaio uumans /vMcH'ianou
bQ reside fu the vicinity of my home,and I a!*-'
st t heir Intelligence and tboir worth and high
putatlon as gentlemen, as well as tbe public
confidence, Influenoe end sohctanttel means
liberally rupiCK> nled among them.
JAS.L KE Wi'KR.-loy, Virgfafa
Alrxanduia, Va., July 8,1874—« • loem-
mend them as gentflof honor eful Integrity, and
fully entitled to the confidence <d the nubile’.'
K W HUO lES.
U.S. Judge East*ii'lllst o* Va.
Further referoneeR by perm l«»Ian : H1h Ms
oelleney Gilbert G. Walker, tx-iiovernur u
Va.;lD n Robert E. »> Uher-, J^eut Gbv o
Va , and U 8 Sbpator elect; Henatorn. und
Members of Congress from Va.
Kemltuneea lor tiakeis may bo made by ox
ires* prepaid, post-office money-order on wash-
ugtan, 1>. C., or v>y registore<l letter.
For lull particulars, testlmc.nl »ls, he ,. send
for circular Address
Mon. JAVKN UAItKULB,
Pniw'T M. F.H, A., Ai.bj*M)Ui*, Va.
Rollablo agents wanted every where.
te*7j 4w
G eorgia - muscogke ouunt\-
Martin T. Bergen Adinlnlstrktbr of in*
Estate of Mri, Ann Kelly, deceased^ hue ap
plied for loavs to sell the re ■! ostato belonging,
*- old deceased. . ,
These are therefore, to cite nil pcrsopsln-
terestid to show cau*o, if miy they fare, with-
In the time pres *rlbed by law. why le
sell should not be garniv'l to aald appl
uy official Klgnature, t
Y. M. HUGO KB, Ordinary. |
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
TILL be sold, In front of, Freer, fllgcs k
\JJ .lohn F. Boyd. Jr., nas appuea lor noine-
jMWHtorSSffiKSilrT'liEiS
*th,1^0, at"W o’Mbck a. in.
y. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
tw ol
bus', in said oounty, on the fint 'Liesday In
April next, wtttiln she legal Uuura ot tele, the
following described pro,-ertjv,to FU: ^ .
fine-third undivided Interest In lot of land
lying In the city of Cofothhu*, lfnoWnf ‘
number (gte hundred and se»wity»bwu<i]
the property «*t .1 R IVBv, to satisfy a «
my hands Issued from the Superior t’port pf
MuHcogee county In faVor of C C Cody vs. Jno.
R. Ivey, principal, S B Cleghor^ieeur tjr.^ '
February bi, J87L,, ...... JfbWw^i
« >, Salnueif. • ,
Houee and Btgn FaluUra,
Old Ogls^horps corner, (Just north el postafBce)
1 * * ’ * ’ 'Cblwmhtia, OeOrglaL/
Will 'chain** for llou>» ariffThgn ; Paiuttlg at
,r*aav**ahlFHr*teMmd*uan*m«i»iSai»sfaciioB.' „
Dentists. ■ ■ • |
yv. *. liURAft,
Dentist, ’
Opposite StruppCi '* building, Raudolpb 8t.
Bp«owi atleefioti given to the lusartiou wf Art!
dciai Teeth, as Weil m l|0 uj etalivo UouUeliy
STi
COl l.WIIH DK.NTAI. BOuNr,
W, T. Fo.»l, Frop’r,
Cleentoailerac Du ltd Rig, ifuiwtubns Georgia.
Bunders and Architects.
’ , / J.,’«l. ( lULHtKH, j , ,
BcaicCarpeuter ogd, Hal I tier,
.. Jobbing dpuoqt short notiuUf. , ....
IManf and specilicatioas furnished for nil stylo.
orbSlIdlrigi 1 • • ■ • • •I’ J •
Broad yn*’*!, ftosi.to u. ( W, BroynX
. Oolinubus. Qa.
, Watolwwtesro.
irHuaidnso
I'r»wl(»l vukiHtu aM Mnhr.
gocovssor to L. ttntewsfcy. .
lfa Brosd tit**, I
O»lambns|i0k.
ft I. UftDIX,
.m
Doctors.
»B. R. B. LAW,
QR,« oora,r Brawl ‘(O^IUodoljh HrMls HtUTM-
Tobacco, cigars; «e:'
" ■■■"■ BBIF.B DOBR. «„•!
itwsen Ueorgia Uomo Oed Hostage* «w*m.
■ WM. MKTKH, .
BMt Rod D8o.wwHur-
_ ®T U 'U«>l>,r *(id Fiwll.p, Nu, to 0. A.
bdd a Oo.'t. 'Frompt k.« kttmtfott' |W.a
«°°r<l.r,. . J.ll
WRLU * OCBTlii i~| '
No- T» Brud Bt„ Blr* of tb* BJR feoot.
Ffldo^ 1 ' W —* B|M£K ptiM lit
cun and Loekemmiji:
Quo and Lockswitb, Crawford street, aesi la
Job mop’s corner, Cutembusj Oa. J ''i*e
william isiiSflB
Qua and DoeksaUh aod dwlskle OaahMg Ma>
J*16 ! •** at 01 a fr B PP*r's Oonibotlooory
■ .■ Tailor*. . i,.
a. A. K4BBBB,
Mefeharnt Toilor R*4 ITR ****'_'"
A tell aleck vt Frsech aod Jingltah •rgedeloths
Cossinsrss oed VsaUngs,
Wrt«’ No.n*VraLAMteat.
HENKY SlELLMAM.
Cutfiag, Cleaning and K*pairing
Donblu rhe b*ststyle. 1 ’ .
,»Br24| [ QpraerC^mk|ord t agA£agj^£tii^
OPELIKA DIRKCTOfKY.
Dootor »-- .
kb. jab. t. wabmocb, ,1
Sur^MH, ..d .rMb,
nlto,l(Mr'a Drug Blur,, IU.ifu.d ,(ru(.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
rms in i- ii'.r.jims'ni- j ?«at 1
WM, FEE, .
Worker li» Tln, Nhwf jrou v (^piiert
1*7 , . No. f74. ItTysd Hlrrpt.
", HINES BOZIER,”*
Attorney at'.lUaw,
. HAMII.TOR, <^A.,
ws swrittiaa!
IWUto. m* o, tun.wu-7 . p mA4 II
Oress-Makin*.
MILLINERY. _
-\trr. oflw td UB^Bbll. ftr til. BMt Alrti
' yJ . Iwr. *»d WHIuui1(kl!,UK!t
of Ladles'. Misses' and Children’s Hatt and
Hounets, trlinmsri and untrlbrnedi al cCK for
eash, and ail other artfols# In ugr 11m Mgraat-
ly reduced prices.
< MRS. COLVIN A'DGNVfCIilI/T,
t?** if At Kyle.'s DM y^Rd.
REAL ESTATE 'ACCNTS
^pi^m7A.~uoLLl'^wbkTii, I irkII » r ... . f , 1 T«’ t ,'n '
£iOHN BLACKMAB,
iioTlf, St. Clair Street, opposite Gunby r s Batiding,
Hotels.
. Alp AM» liuihh.
When you go to Opelika, bo euro to stop al the
Ja»i if
m
/ plane Tuning* &c-
K. W. BI.At,
Kvpoircr and Tnuer of Pipnoos, Organs end
Accorusons. 81gn ^aiiitlng also done.
• Old*fa may ha bs left at A. W. IVrm, A Munpan's
|gO| 8|ore. MBS
LtVeiy and Sale Stablea,
"'bOhemV riloiil-HUN,"
l.lvery, Rale and Earbauge NtaUIro,
OiLSTaoars, Noavu or Kardolpu 8ts.,
I'olunilHiR, (is-
'^.Freih Moats.
J. W. 1AT|IICB,
stalls No. |0 and 18, Market House.
Fresh ‘ Hsats of every kind alul best quality,
Jul 1 always on hand.
J. t, COOK,
» > Frash Mtatd of All Hinds,
sopfl HtaUS Him. 16 and 17.
Confectioners.
,' r ”' I. G. HTBUFFER,
Candy Manufacturer
111 1 ittt> muLxa ir
All kfads of Confectionery and Fruits
•Uek Candy 18 ceuts.
Full waifcht guamat««d la vech box.
Jh<4, ,,,
barbershops.
nr ^ TT A LEA St NAM,
i • •' f Haxusm, 0t. Clais Svhkst.
,-raKTEBgV. U»rlH(r,
gimwford Bt., under Raukiu tlouen, ColamLua, Go.
&
Crocors. ^
»AN*L H. MIRE,
fiualyr Ih Tainliy Groceriw. on Bryan street, be
tween Oglethorpe A Jai k»ou etrosts.
40r Ro i Uorgo for dreyng*. t 4*cT ^
' ' J. H. HAMILTON,*
Wholesale and Bafall tireser,
!,pctUi8ftf FrahkHn, Warren, k Oglethorpe Bts-
1 O uyargu for dray age. eepli,
next tdFreer, Illges A GO 1 .
HbbI Eilttt, Iroliertg* Ir.
•MrRRO. AfBRt. ,(U
asrxa,st rxamssftR,,..i
To jferehanls' and Mechanies’ Bank, or thL elty
JeatsV ■
SPRING OPENING,
i.Q r ?'3. J;.!?!
ARMSTRONG, CATOi C,C0.
i Icp.rt*r.wdM.a<i(Mlnran«r r
Millinery and White QdoJa
B«( Ml tad 9l»W«t British. RtMM
' BALTIMORE,
W ILL OPEN OVER THREE BUftbRED
RIJIM of PARIS PAtTERBO, HON-
NET8 uil HATH, tOR.lB.r with *, opBiplIU
Stook of '
FRENCH FLOWEM)
Imported,
CHIP, STRAW and LEGHORtf ^1ATS
R1IIBON8, SILKS, SOAttrS
and nil tha latest NovaIt!es ik 1
FRENCH MILLINERY
of our 0WQ Importation, on Wednesday,
February 24th, 1876, an * o'clock, a. ».
All Dealers are mogt respectfully Invited to
ba present. . . . . i
N. S.—We shall be happy to receive order*
for Sample Lots f rum tlwee unable to be pres
ent, which will rcgelvo the most carelnl aitea-
tloo. IfewaMkw
P AINTER'M viaiiuai—house r and sign
painting, graining, varnishing,■ polishing,
*1. Carpenter's Manual, 60, Walstonaker
mu I Jeweler, 60. TaxIdermisL 60 Soap ma
ker, 26 AutUatsttlp, 60. Llghtfim* ORtoulatur
26. Hunter amt Trapper’s GuMe, «. Dog
Training, 36. Of txHduellt'nr or by mall.
JKHSKK HANEY h-OU., Il* NdfskAel ,N Y.
. .
1 Tor 8aie. * • ■ wh
\rl FARM known u tb. TMonRaS
acres—you sleared, and balance well timbered
and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Persons now
lies on the place. Good frame*
SSSKSttk
lNt>lST7AICT PRlMr