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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING APRIL 13, 1875.
NO 85
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willing to aeoommodata our Mends, but It will
be Impossible to send oat papers not paid for
In advenes.
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Mr the Bnauiunu for the year lire:
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at eld rates, deduotlng poeUge for the fraction
of the year 10T5 through which they ran. In
the city, Dally Subscribers wilt be served the
any week-day papers. The Sunday being a
special edition.
wont into hie breast. Davis naked him if
hs was hart, when ba answered: “Tea,
I am shot," and stepped backward and
then forward and fell dead.
AUMSA HEWS.
—The Presbytery of East Alabama will
meet in Opelika to-moorrow.
—The State Medieal Association of Ala.
barua meets in Montgomery to-day.
—(Job Geo. W. Geyle, a distinguished
oitixea of Alabama, died in Balms a few
days sinoe.
—The Ozark Star learns from reliable
persons that all the prisoners confined in
the jail at Elbe,, made their escape a few
nights ago, and are now at luge.
—The Belma papers think that too mnch'
fnee has been made about the small,
pox in their city. The Echo says that
there have been only a few canes in the
oity, and not one or them has proved fa-
tal.
—The papers of North Alabama gener
ally repiesent the growing wheat and oats
crops of their region as fine and promis
ing good harveata. Bat there is room to
fear that the area planted is not near as
large as it should have been.
—The Jnoknouville Republican of
Thursday says: A petition hoc gone to
Judge Whillook asking him to postpone
oourt here a few weeks on eooouut of the
prevalence of smell-pox in portions of the
connty. Later—Be has granted the
prayer of tha petitioners, and court is
postponed.
—The Birmingham Independent of the
tbb fboqbamm ix KAWAoemim.
Boerou, April 13 —The following is
the programme of the President: The
process of arrangements have been so far
completed that, with a considerable de
gree of oerteinty, the movements of Pres
ident Grant and hie Cabinet on the eooa-
eion of his visit to Massachusetts to par
ticipate in the oentennial oelebration
Lexington and Concord can be an*
nounced. The President, aooompnnied
by all the members of the Oeblnet, with
the exception of Secretary Fish, will leave
by Friday morning of next week in a
special car, under the direction of the
Postmaster Geo oral. At the State line he
will be met by the Stale officials and wol-
oomed ns a guest of the Commonwealth.
Arriving here Friday evening, the Ex-
eontive party will proceed to the Severe
House, where apartments have been se
cured for them.
On Saturday a visit will be made to
Beacon Puk, and upon return the Execu
tive will pay his respects to the Gov
ernor.
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The shave Is with Ilia privilege ot s change
every three monthe. Voi yearly oarde a liberal die.
count will be made.
The rate for every other day In Daily and every
week In Weekly or Bus lay will be the
Dally.
9th says that a young man employed by
- Jj^aipany's
the South and North Railroad
shops in this oity received a dispatch
from Oalafornia, on the 7th inst, inform
ing him, that hie unde died a few days
ago in that State, leaving him heir to
nearly two millions of dollars. The gen
tleman's name ia Milon.
—Registration for the oity election dos
ed in Montgomery on Saturday. The total
nnmber of voters registered wu 2131, of
whom 1192 were whites, and 989 col
ored—white majority 283. The whites
bare majorities in the let, 2d, 3d end 6th
Wsnls, and the negroes in the 4th and
8 th. The negroes have always succeeded
in the city deotion heretofore, bat a fair
registration promises to change that.
Mw every other day in D.lly tho rate will be
eae-thlrd leet than the Daily rale.
For twice a week the rule will be one-half Dally
for adrertleemoDte iu local or rending columns
‘ "tioual will be charged.
rSund.yretee will be ene-tfalrd
Wbea an advertleemant !■ changed tnore then
once In three monthe the advertiier will be charg
ed with the coot of composition. foreign adrer-
uuet par aa do tboea at home.
OKOBelA NEWS.
—Tbs Hoaaton Home Journal Buys
three Andrew Jednons were in the roan.
tyjcUlaet week—one for bog steeling,
one for chicken lifting, and one for bur-
giary.
—Mr. J. H. Estili, of the Savannah
Keen, President of the Georgia Press As
sociation, announces that the annual
melting will be held at Athens, on the
19th of Uty.
—The ninth annnel meeting of the
Georgia Teachers' Association will be
hsld ta the hell ot the Female College at
OrtSta, on- May 4th, 5th and 6th next.
Hem A. H. Stephens will address the As
sociation.
—Tbs Sparta Plonter says that it has
several times heard It po.il ively asserted
ttot.bnreaa was carried by the tornado
from Mr. Massey's place to Mr. Dunu’a, n
distance of nine mUea, and left in the
letter gentleman'* yard.
* —Tha ladiea of the Memorial Associa
tion of Augusta, on Thursday, finally de-
tafmined to plaoc tha Confederate monu
ment on Brood street, midway between
Jackson end McIntosh streets—in front
of tha Central Hotel—instead of the in-
aaetion of Brood and Molntosh streets.
—Mr. Thomss K. Chapman, of Hail
aunty, left Gaines villa per Air-line for
Atlanta, on Batarday evening, with the
iatantion of being book on Mondey.
Whan ba loft he had oa his person a large
amount of money, and aa he has not yet
retained, greet nnessinese is felt as to
the earns of his detention.
A War Story.
Tho following charaoterisiio war story
is told by an Alabamian: “A body of
Stuart's cavalry on their return from e
raid were passing the oemp of the Eighth
Alabama. They were straggling badly,
and the rear of the column seemed to he
completely figged out. The boys of the
Eighth were poking fun at the 'butter
milk rangers,’ Ao., until some of the cav
alrymen thought they oould bear it no
longer. One fellow who bestrode a Baein-
ente end seemed to be 'sitting on the
ragged edge of despair,' a hundred yards
et least behind the lest of bis eamredee,
arose in bis stirrups and cursed the infan
try by platoons. He seemed determined
to drown in one continuous volley of anr-
see the voices of the footpads. Martin
Riley was standing guard jnst by the road.
As the irate oavelrymen approached, Ri
ley looked him kindly in the face, end in
n bland and sympathising voioa, said:
‘Bee here, my friend, I wonld not be so
mad with those fellows.' Tha cavalryman
stopped cursing to hear what this kind
hearted man hod to say, and Riley added,
'they'ere always hollering some d d
fool.”’
BUTT OKXS IX MKW TOSX, PIXX.TLV4XI4
AND BU.TIHOU.
Nxw Yobi, April 12.—A fire on Worth
end Leonard atieets. Lose in stock of
Geo. Turnbull A Co., $200,000; Wendell
A Co., $50,000; Perk, Goodwin A Co.,
$500,060; Parker, WillburAOo., $100,-
000—all dry goods. Low to buildings
trifling.
Trrosviu*, April 12.—A lira in Hel-
strom, Pennsylvania, destroyed forty
buildings. Loss $100,000, including the
Opera House.
BALTinoan, April 12.—Bix persons were
blown to the pavement by the explosion
of a barrel of oil in the cellar of e small
grooery, which was burning. All were
burned severely, bnt not fatally. Borne
had their hair and clothing nearly burned
off.
—A most pathetic appeal waa that of
General Garfield to the Connecticut Re
publicans, in the speeoh he made to them
at Hartford jnst before the election: “I
beg yon,” said Goo. Garfield, “to send us
bsok ‘Joe Hawley’ to reinforce the little
aqtiad of twenty-five Union officers, who,
on the floor of tha next Honse will be
confronted by sixty-eight gentlemen
served in the rebel armies. Bat it
“not for Joseph” to help oonfront thorn
terrible rebels. That bloody shirt dido”
shake worth a cent in Connecticut.
Louimille ljcdgtr.
-The Georgia Baptist State Convention
•tin Milledgeville on the 22d ot
will meet
April, and the ebarah at that oity requests
all delegates, messengers and correspon
dents to tha Georgia Baptist Convention
to send,by postal card or otherwise, their
i 10 0. A.
, Jeffers, ohnreh clerk.
—A difficulty oooorred in Cnthbert on
Tuesday last between Mr. Claranoe C.
FWdar (son of Herbert Fielder, Esq.,)
'and Mr. E. B. Ridgeway, and Ridgeway
find aevaral ahota at Fielder, one taking
cffeetinhlarigbt arm. It ia said that Fielder
Waa not armed. Ridgeway wu bound
over In $250.
poilee offloer ia Savannah ahota
lOgro burglar,
naaro burglai r, who *u trying to eeoape,
on Friday. Two ahota took effeot, but
the negro wu only wonndad. If a Co
lumbus policeman had done this, some
ol th» paper# of tha State wonld have
beau greatly exeroiaed on account of the
InesonMty of life in this city, end the
recklessness of our policemen.
—Two negro boys in Atlanta were lifted
from the groand and hurled about ten
foot by. a atroka of lightning, on Satur
day. One of them recovered at ouoe,
I the other wu soon restored anffi-
eisutly to get np and walk, bat one (oot
qaiekly swelled, end he complained of
twOehing pains in tha foot and leg.
—Tbs Cnthbert Appeal, of Friday,
makes this agricultural report: “Our
farm ere have about finished planting
com, and are now bnxy patting- in their
oottoa. From the but iuformation we
oaa gather, about tbe same ratio ia
planted in corn and cotton this year u
lost. More wheat end oats have been
planted, however, then in any former
Troops not to be Withdrawn—Flood-
Ing or Mines Continue*.
Hzbrisdubo, April 12.—The Adjntant
General of the State reports that though
there is no immediate danger of turbu
lence, it wonld not be well to withdraw
the troops. Gov. Hartranft will not with
draw the troops nntil the danger dioap-
pears.
A dispatch from Hueiton says the
flooding of mines oontinnee, and wiU
cause incalculable damage.
Tbe fire still rages in the Btockton
mine, whieh can only be extinguished by
water, which will wash adjoining miaao.
LATKO.
Philsdu-pbiz, April 12.—Another de
taohment of the 1st Regiment hu gone
to Hueiton. No prospect of the troops
being reoslled.
Accident at Fortrana Hearer,
Fobtbxsc Uobbob, April 12.—Gen. W.
F. Bury, Commandant of tbe Artillery
School, while returning from a drive,
company with his daughter Libbie, met
with e painful aoeidant u they entered
the Fort. Some of the oonpling gave
way and the team beoame frightened and
atuted to ran, dashing tha carriage
against a tree end precipitating tbe Gen-
ual end his daughter ovu the dash
board. Miu Barry wu severely injured
•boat the faco, and tha General wu
knocked senseless. Fortnnstely no bones
ware broken, end both ere now doing
well.
tensed to be hanged for committing rape
on ■ girl eight years old.
—The government sailed e nnmber
of Oonbrit a pictures under adeoree of the
court of cob fiscal! OB. His property to
restore the Vendome column.
—A collision occurred in Shanghai be
tween the Strang?r'a Oeaen ami Fusing,
engaged in local business. The latter
sunk, with greet Jou of life.
—Paul Boynton arrived et Boulogne
Saturday night, having made e success
ful passage across the Channel in hia life
saving apparatus. He wu in excellent
health and spirits. A greet crowd assem
bled to witneu his arrival, and be wu cn-
thnaUttleally received.
FI MEM,
MILLINERY.
1876; NEW M1LLMKRY. 1875.
W
—OongreMimn Hoiim, of Tenneanee,
loti the priso in a Nmahville spoiling
match on “k-m-r-p-e t.”
MARKETS.
BY TKLNBAPH TO IR«VIBEB.
IUInnci mid Children**
HATH—Tifliaam«‘tl and ITmfrlmmed;
Fine French ami American
HOSIERY*
«I.OVKS,:CAllNETil* HAIR
nil AIDS nud JEWELRY.
ALSO,
large .took of TRIMMING and SASH
RIBBON—everyahadeand quality; and many
Henay and Aleck Market*.
Londom, April 12-Ifoon —Erie 'JA%. Street
rate *%.
Paris, April IT.—Rentea 03^f.
Nnw You*, April!!—Stocks dull and lower.
Money 4 per oeot. Child 116J4. Exchange-
long 400, abort 400. Government* dull but
iteedy. State bonds qulot.
Pattern Hat$ and Bonnets,
per cent. Sterling Arm, et
116^0111)4. Government! dull out strong;
new 6’s 110)4. BUte bond* quiet but lining.
tleUen Market*.
Liverpool, April 12—Noon.—Cotton eesler;
f irtoei declineie fraetlon; middling uplands
jddi middling Orleans itVfd; sales 12,000, in
cluding 2,000 tor speoulatton end export.
Out ton to errlve 1*10-1 obeeper.
Seles on bests of middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable in May and
June, Id.
FRIDAY nud SATURDAY, April 9th
nud lOlh.
apTtf
O
ll Imitation llalr. an,I all olhor .rtiol.i
usually kont In a K1HST UI.A8N MILLIN'
EKY “
lr kont
KSTABLLSUMtuN T, at prices to ll«l>
competition.
il«20 If
to-day T.80) were
Sales on hails of middling uplands, nothing
below low middling., shipped fn March, 8d.
Nxw Yonx, April 12.—Cotton dull; sales
175 bales: uplands lt%c, Orleans I7e
follows: May 15 919011
July 17 5 33017 7-82.
NiwYobk, April 12—Cotton easier; Miss
575 bales: upland! lajjj; ttrlesniUo; list re.
oelptl 1,109
ruturai closed hoary; sales 43.100 balsa, as
follows: April lo!4@18 0 32; May 10 18 32;
AUMICULTUHE.
•: Apr! . _
Juno 10 93 UlQICKi July 171-39; August 17 5-32
@17 3-10; Saptsiuoar 1097-89; October 10 5-180
ia 11-89; November 10 9 22(<tlt>6i; December
HOBB OOSX *0 UK FIotXTXD THIS YX4K IX
0X01.014.
W asHiNGTox, April 12. —Although ootton
is not planted in all of the Southern States,
the Department of Agrienltnre is asndiug
out circulars in order to obtain tha earliest
information concerning the orop. Tha
aoreags will not ba ascertained nntil about
tha middle of Jans. Private information
from Middle and Northern Georgia is to
tha effect that 25 per oent. non of corn
will be planted there tha present year
than heretofore. This will not interfere
with cotton. The oorn planting is aim.
ply for eoonoinio purposes, oxring to tha
high prioa of ourn and bacon supplied to
Georgia from tba West.
18 6-8201618-18; January 15%.
Nosvolk, April 13 —Cotton quiet; middlings
ISo; u.t racalpu 1,101; sales 900.
Nxw Oblbaks, April 13.—Cotton quint: mid
dllnga M: nst rtottpu 4,359: .spurts tu Cheat
Britain 3,438, to Piano. 1,133; sales 3,000.
Mobilb, April 11 —'lotion quiet: middlings
15%0j low middlings UJ^oi good ordinary 14*c;
nst 314; aalaa l,5tn.
OHaeumTox, April 12—Ootton qulot; raid
dllnga MJp; low middlings 15%o: go,si ordinary
nvnu.
AWIAT, or THB CATHOLIC BIBHOPJ.
Dbouh, April 12.—TheMtoman Catho
lic Bishops, noon after thair coafaranoe at
Fulda, add rawed a petition to tha Euipa-
tot William in parson, remonatrsting
against tha withdrawal of the State grants,
to tha maintenance of whioh they da-
stars tha honor of Prussia waa pledged.
THE WEATHEB.
FBOBABIUTIBS.
Washington, April 12 —Forjha South
Atlantio States, olear or fair weather,
west to north winds, rising baromelsr
and no decided ehangc in temperature.
Met Bel'srtsey Bs-Csplsrst.
Washinoton, April 12.—Tha following
waa received this sfternoon :
. “Absun, Tbxas, April 12, 1875.
“Hen. O. H. Williams, Attorney General
of the United Elates:
“W# hava re-captured the notorious
ooanterfeitar Bet MoOartnay, who es
caped from special agent Duokwortb and
deputy Callahan.
[Signed] “Tho*. T. Pubnxll,
“U. 8. Marshal.
M. HIRSCH
1*94016,; net receipts 857; seles 200.
Savaxxar, April 12.—Ootton dull and noml-
alt middlings l&%e; low middling* good
rdinary 14%o) net receipts 700; sales 244.
Augusta, April 12.—Cotton dull with dowu-
ahlpments
PuUwADKLFhia, April 12.—Cotton—middlings
Wlmimotom, April 12.—Ootton quiet mid
>■! -• —'**■ - ^
good
•r to soil; middlings 16^, low iniiiUlliiK$ 10*4,
good ordinary 16)^; net receipts 10; sales 76.
lltMTOjr, April 12.—Ootton qulot; mbldllncs
net reoelpts 3U9; exports to Great lirltaln
1,1*1, “ **■
, sales 176.
steady t mlddilnae 10^, low .
food ordinary 14^; net receipts 6J; salos 1,282.
ilusrHiu. April 12.—Ootton dull; mlddllngH
11 y 4 ; net reoelpts *78; shipments 73; ealefl 06
Provision Market*.
_ sbiKin better. Oorn lo better. Pork qulot.
Lard U rn, steam 16%.
Voux, April 12.—Coffee dull and
ohan .< <{. Bugar % higher, which ehecke busl-
Inear. Buyers refuse to pay tbe advance, ivio*
changed. Whltkey lower, $1 12*01 It.
Baltimork, April 12.—Flour firm; Howard
Street and Western superfine 44 2604 76,Cltr
Mills superfine #4 2104 60, Kyo brands $6 V s
0 60. wheat firmer; Maryland red $12601
amber $1 06^1 87‘ white ftl 2601 86. Oorn,
Western strong and esclted. {southern quiet;
XT Nioru ivniUK rootw waniivu. .7UUUIOI u IJUIOI,
whit. 88@90o, yellow 01@03o. Hyo Armor at
Cl I0@112. Frovlsloas qulot anil aaslar. Hors
032 50@23 OX Bacon dull, ahouldors w>,o. Lard
lSe. (Julie, firmer; ordinary lo prime Bln,
oirgoea, 15%B18^o. Whlsgoy firm tlli'Ate
1 14.
Oincinb.ti, April 13. —Flour steady. Horn
steady at 744975c. Pork dull, ,21 76022 oo
Lardqalat and unchang'd. D*oon quiet and
weak; shoulders 8J40O, olear rib sides 12%@
UJfe, Whiskey firm ,111.
St. Loots, April 12 —flour In good demand;
low and medium grades seeroe. Oorn dull and
declining, No. 2 mixed 73070a. Whiskey dull
at ,111. Pork nominal and lower. Baoo;
I nominally I5e.
•upriass Csart Declalwna.
Washinoton, April 12.—Ia the 8n-
pramo Oourt, in tbe case of tha North
Carolina Railroad Company and other,
vs. Surrancy at al.—appeal from tha Cir
cuit Court of tba Eaatern Diatriot of
North Carolina. In this oase tha appeal
is dismisaed, bsoanss the amount of dtbt
involved is not determined,and the decree
appealed from is therefore held to ba not
final.
The Obiaf Jostloe delivered tha opin
ion.
Haeen, shnnlders OUa.el.ar rib 12U0
15c, elaar aides 12W@13o; hams lsuoixjk. Lard,
prims stsam ltydOltUc, tlaroe i^i@18o, kes
i«K0[7o^ Whiskey Jill. Bagging firm,
Maalis, *e.
—The Savannah Keren notices the seiz
ure of 19,700 Havana cigars imported
by Moffat k Toble-, for allagad fraud in
invoiofata, and says: “The cigars ware
ahippad by Meranda k Muniz, Havana,
tha market veins in gold being returned
par invoice aa $369, and the actual veins
allagad in libel lo be $900 in gold—a dif-
faranea of nearly $600. Tbe sailing price
of aMd cigars bars is allagad to ba about
$18 psr hundred, making $4,680 for tha
Wwslilncloa Mawtiawa.
Washinoton, April 12.—Volney V.
Smith, of Arkansas, has bean appointed
CoUBnl at St. Thomas.
The Interior Department has no infor
mation of a fight at the Cheyenne Agency,
Indian Territory.
Assistant Surgeon Elbray has bean
ordered to report to tbe commander of tha
Department of tha Sonth for duty.
Senator Conover, of Florida, is bare
looking after the intereats of that State.
Three Uuudrsd ss4 Blwetv-Blx Far.
•ana (JaaHraaad.
Washinoton, April 12.—Bishop Baok-
er, of Delaware, conflrmod 396 persona
to-day at 8t. Aloyaiua ehnrah—more, he
said, than ba bad confirmed at one lima.
Escape frani Blackwell’. Maafi.
Nxw Tobb, April 12.—Six daaparadoei
•ucoeaded in getting out of tha peniten
tiary on BlaekaaU’a Island yesterday, but
five wars recaptured before they got
across tha water.
Tampararr Insanity.
Nnw Tobb, April 12. -The Coroner's
jury find that John M. Powell died from
an overdose of morphine, while laboring
under temporary insanity.
TELEUMAPHIC NOTES.
DOMESTIC.
—A boiler at a gingham mill in Sonth
Adame, Moss., exploded,killing three par
ous yestarday.
—A grooery store at Worcoater, Mesa.,
with Mrs Dinsmore and her aged father,
were burned yestarday.
VOBBION.
—Bismarok is expected soon at San.
don, bla of Wight, for hia health.
—It ia reported the Garlitta shot eight
Alfonsolsts iq reprisal for tha Carlista
aaaamuaation near Falif.
*“*“*' 7 | —In an angiHamantbetween tba Royal-
Ona hundred and fifty-six boya and one ut< CarHata near Toliia, tha Oarliata
—Tha Atlanta Constitution reports a
■ad aeeidant at Jonesboro’ on Friday.
Aaon of Judge M. P. Byington, and
aqathar youth nomad Davie, who were I
#nt hunting, won in the aet of exohang- hnndra a and aixty girla-aighty adnlta. wers defeated with a loro of 100 killed.
*“ 1 ‘ ’ - “ , Catharines, Ontario,
{Mthair gnu, and Byington’a gun in — () ^xty ware aonverts from vori- —At onisaa, la Jit. Catherines, i
itlSS I ougProta.tautchurch.s- ' . nun urad Mtathiu Konkta
SHIP SEWS.
Daltlo
New Tou, April 12. —Arrived
sad Oity ef Mehmtmd
Arrival oat: New Orlms, Louisiana, As-
galta, Tltuny, Buts of Taxer, San Salvador,
Okartarten, Gulf Stream.
Londob, April It—Ship Guardian, from Sa.
vannah rot Orouitadt, w.s off the ooast of Den
mark, bnt floated and prooaadad undamaxed.
LtvaBvoot., April If.—Tha Arbitrator,
henoa for New Orleans, returned damaged
om a oolUrlon.
Fobtebm Moxuoa, VA., April It—The
bark E. H. Yarrington, fromjthe Want lndtor,
for New York, arrived la tha Roads, she bad
lost bar nils sad eargo, and was ablfiad and
lashing.
Passed out: Steamer Royal Minstrel,
Liverpool.
Boston, April It—Arrived: Seminole, Ame-
Ue, G. Ireland.
Nnw Toux, April It—Arrived: Regulator,
Golden Oily.
Arrived out: Adrlatle.
CUAIMS
NOT TOO LATE
TZJABTIES bxvlDg Gl*lmi lyalnit tb* United
IT BUt« QovRrnmtnt, for Property used
by the Army without compenimtlon, for Pen
lions, Beek P*y, Unsettled Aoeovnts, fcc n
will do well to Rpply »t once to me. I have
fxellltlee 1* WMhlnxton whieh g**r*ntee
prompt and fall eettlement of *11 Reeounti
Rejected elnlms oen be n«*ln eoniidered,
Revelatlonery end other eUlms, If valid, still
eoll*et*ble.
Apply *t onee toy letUr or In pereon to
FRANK WEtSELt, Afdnt,
MRS. LEE
OULI> respectfully Inform the Lxdles
AGENT WANTED
BT THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
For Columbus and Surrounding Territory.
Liberal terms will ba given to a Live Man who moon* business. Apply to
Millinery and Faney floods
GRAND OPENING OF
MILLINERY.
JJK stock Is nnw OOMPLKTF. IN ALL
in Lit 1 >3] UUIIIIB
*rt of 11ATS no.NNUTS, Ml
LOWERS, LACES, (1 LOVES, CORSETS,
HIDES.
REMOVAL.
has nuMovxu to Hie old stamp on
KAWFORD STREET,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
PAPER at Lowest Patet
BUIE 13 j*U20 dlv
OPENING_DAY!
U. S t v u p p e r'
ICE CREAM SALOON
MONDAY, A PHIL 12TH, 1076.
apll ocnliw
aptdAwtf
A HFaWISoOkT
An^nta wentud to c
MONEY
A book lor the tliuoi,
a "Sa & e
no that i
tnouoy making, and rho
IT.
irybody
lines ol
money lor meuhanlcs, money lor women,
ey for boys, money lor every hotly, inouey <
farm, In the garden, in wheat, in corn, In itook
In poubry, In trade. There In money'
where all over this land, and this book
how to get Ic How to begin business, h
buy, how to rell. How to bucceed. lloi .
men’* sons boootne rich. Send for circular and
read tho table of content*, and you will be con
vinced that a copy ought to be sold at every
house. Addre** P W ZlbOLKK fc OO,
j*k r w /iiLitorin ■ ou.,
618 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pi
wsin
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
.. i St. ufalr Htroct*, in tho city of Uolumbus v
in Haiti county ol .ttunoogee, will be sold the
following described property, to wit t
„ of MiiHOopce county,
state of Georgia, containing 116*% acre* more
lei*, b'limde \ a* follows, commencing where
...a weit line of P W Pryor’* land omsw-i the
Sxprei* road, thence in a westward direction
C Johnson’d bind, tb nee along to Col
nMint’s land to Hullercek. theno *up 11*11 oreek
to A Gammel’s lino eait to the northeast eor
ner, thine© on the original line to the " *
of .feme J Bradford end
flfa
b Sulterior Court
see county, In favor of w illiam Monday
nlnir, hi tbe property of.Teeie J Hradfc
Joha F Cleghorn, to satisfy a mortgage
my hands b-sued from twe Sujierliir il
Ilford and Cleghorn.
February 84,1876.
sheriff.
febSOwtd
C 'lKOKOlA — MUSC(X»RB COUNTY.
7 Nelson Iteriton mukos npplloation for t)
guardleuthlp of the minor children of Hemp-
person* intereHted to miowoaudo (ll any tney
have) within the time prescribed by law, why
lettvr* of guardianship should not be granted
to eald applicant.
Given uuder my olliciai nignature thli April
3d, 1876. F M. BROOK*,
*p4oaW4t* Ordinary,
G eorgia - muso.igee county
Whereas Plea*ant J Philips, administrator
of William C Osborn, represents to the Court
In his petition, duly filed and entered on re
cord, that ho has fully administered said es
tate.
This Is, therefore, to cite all iiorson* con
earned, kindred and creditors, to *now cause
not oo (llflCliargo iroiu iiih rhidiuiboaiivu, ruii
receive letters of ilia tins. Ion on th6 first Mon
day In Juno, 1875. F M BROOKB,
March 3<i, 1H76.
I entered
jre<
thereloro,
i record, thal
. . ate.
cite all porsons con
corned, kindred and creditor*. <o show cau*e
(if any they can) why said administrator sinmld
not be discharged from his adiulnletratlon and
receive letters ol dismission on the first M ndt»y
in Juno, 1b76. F. M BR' JOKS
Ordinary.
mar4 oaw!2t
Mared 3.1,1676.
COUNTY
.T John K Ivey make* applloatlon for letters
of Admlstratlon on tho est ue ol H. Q. Ivey
la'e of said county, deeeaaed.
These are, therefore, to olto and admonish
all, and singular the kindred and creditors
of sail deceased to *lmw oause Of any
they have) within the time proscribed by *
why said lott rs should not be granted '
^Iven under my olclal signature, this
April 6th, 1876.
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
BARNEY,
rjlHE ALDBRNAY DULL, WILL TAKE
QUAKTKRS AT GAMMEL’S STABLE
FOB ON B MONTH. [mhlg filvlswln
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
A. 13- JONES.
Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company,
Maoon, Qa.
Lawyers.
Cotton Factories.
LIONEL C. LEVY, JR.,
Agarney mmd Cmmm**llmr mt Lmw.
Commissioner of Uaads N. Y. and other States.
Office ov*r Georgia Home Insurance Oo. 8
8pedal attention given to oolleotlon*.
deed
SAMUEL II. IIATCBKE,
Attorney mt Lmw.
)aS0 Office over Wittich A Klusol s. jj
A. A. DOEIKR,
A44mrm*p mmd CetENllev mt Lmw,
Practloss la Stats and Federal Courts In Georgia
and Alabama. a
Office 120 Broad at., Oolnmbas, Ga. jad ®
Manx H. BURoroan. Loots F. Gaaaaan. ■
■LANDPffiBR dfc UARRARB,
A44mrm«y* mmd Cemsdllevs mt Lmw.
Office No. 07 Broad strast, over Wlttioh A Kin-
ssl’s Jewelry Store. O
Will practice in the Btate and Federal Courts.
mp4 R
L T. DOWNING, f
Atdmrmej mmd Nlleltor.
U. B. Com’r aad Kegistar In Bankruptcy. Office
nov2U| over brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, «a.
R. J. MOB KB,
Atlarmey mmd Ummsammllmr at Lmw
•sorsla Home Insurance Company building, e u t
oci7 lyj ond story.
Crooers.
DAN'LL MIBB,
Jealerln Family Groionos. on Bryan street, be
tween Oglethorpe A Jacksou streets.
4p Mo charge for drayago. dec7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Whmleamle mmd Retmll Grocer,
J auction of Franklin, Watron A Oglethorpe Bta.
N a charge fur dray age. seplt
Watchmakers.
C. U. LKUU1N,
Wmtehmmker,
134 Broad street, Oolumbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the beet men
tor and warranted. Jail
Tin and Coppersmiths.
! WM. PEE,
Werkev ftm Tftm, Iheet irmm, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
W7 No. 174. Broad Htrent.
Dentist?.
W. r. TlUMJklt,
Dentist,
\ Opposite Strapper's bailding, Randolph Bt.
9 Special atteutioa given to the insertion of At ti-
; icial Teeth, as well as to Operative itautistry.
{ isbft daw
UOLUMMUM DENTAL MOOMM,
W. T. Po.il, Prop’r,
Gaor|ria Home Building, Uolumbns Georgia.
' T ailoro.
45. A. flSuMki
y Merehnat Tmilor mmd Cutter.
. A fulf stock of Yreoch and Nnglish BruadoloUis
OaMimores and Vestings.
! aprld No. 134 Broad Street
* HXXXI 8KLLMAX.
Oattlaf, ClM.nln, aad Bapalrlnx
■ ilo>. Iu tb, IlMl atjla
" apr24| Corner Crawford aud Front Hu.
Haiti!ag Thread.
(Sards Wool and Grinds Wheat a*d Oorn-
Ja18
K. R. CHILTON. President.
Maaafeoturer© of
0IIIITING2, iniRTINOB,
YARN, ROPR, At.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Rt r. B nil I, rmiQilL
W. A. BWIPT, Becretary A Treasurer. octal ly.
Doctors.
DU. S. B. LAW.
Boot and Shocmakcra
Dealer In Leather and Findings. Next to 0. A.
odd A Oo.’e. Prompt and strict attention given
> orders. Jail
WKLLB 0 CUUTIS,
DliLlU I*
OFELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DR. JAB. T. WAKNOOK,
•srisoa and Phjslatan.
Hotels.
ADAMS HOURS.
Whea^jroa go to Opelika, be euro to atop at the
deoKt
iaus House, uppoelte Passenger Depot.
LAWYERS.
HIRES D0ZIEB,
Attorney at Law,
hahii.ton, oa..
or any where else. All kind of RolloetiwM
rany w
♦‘Pay
DE6BAFF&TAYLQR,
IMaaafaetatan aafi Dealers a
Dreas-Maklna.
HIM h. a. hollinubwouth,
■ and Ittlng. Terms t
(shop lo Brownsville.
Plano Tuning, Ac.
K. W. BLAU,
itopalrer and Tuuer of Planoea, Organs and
Aooordoons. Sign Pa' '*
Otdors may be bo loft at J
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP BIPLEM,
Oun and Lockswlth, Crawford etrect, next U
Johnson’s corner, Oolumhas, Ua. jafl
WILLIAM ROHDBKU,
viun and Locksmith and doaler In Uunning ML
terlals. Rast of Btrupper’s Confectionary
Jal0
Fresh Meats.
J. VT. PATRICK,
•4*11* No. IG a*«t IB, Market Honaa.
Freeh Meats of every kind and best quality,
Jail always
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBRXaUIlfg, AC.,
Nos. 87 and 88 Bowery,
i hand.
J. T. LOOM,
f reals Meats af All Klssd*,
I Bulls Noe. 16 and 17.
Barber Shops.
■D. TERRY, Barber,
Builders end Architects.
J. G. CHALMKRR,
Horn** C*trpom4or mmd Rmlldar.
Jobbing done at short notloo.
Plans and specifications furnished for all style*
M
Oolnmhn*. Oa.
Livery and tale Stables.
BOIXBT THOHVHON,
Llworjr, Bale mmd Exehaage llables.
OautRoarx, Nobtu or Bawdolpu 8m.,
ootaO Columbus, Ga
Painters.
f law.
WM. SNOW, JIL, A CO„
Honaa mad Riga Palntera,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (just north of postofflee)
Gplumbus, Georgia.
7F1II contract tor House and Blgn Painting at
reasonable prices, and guarantee satisfaction.
RofsM^mJnowJir iB ^^ MBi la|»j
Tobacco, Cigars, fco.
HAIES DOM.
If yon want to a*|of a good smoko, go to hit
01 gar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Hama a*4 Maaoagee Home.
85 OHBIST1E, 4XD
Mod 1M B«lw llrart,
Mranek Hm-jr,. 41 Wurth Areeuut.
0*17-1(1
. CRANDALL & GO.
NO. *00 THIRD AVENUE,
WholMnle anti ltatall D.olar.lu
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipedes, Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses,
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts andfSlelgh s
OVOonnnatlT aa knad, n lux* .tMk to nt
fcaUoda, joIMt