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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 14. 1875.
NO 86
TEBM8
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
■NQUIlMR-tUN.
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MUn on y*p*re mart k* paid bp the pub-
mkef. Thu »tU be tee ee.te * month lor
dnilim sad tee eenta . qeerte r for eooh week),,
Onrenheertben will lee the neoeulty for pay.
K *p promptly, Moll thoee In .man will be
dropped on the tret of January. We an erer
willing to aaeommodat* onr frl.n Ji, bat It will
M Impoeetble to oaad oat papere not paid Tor
ta adranee.
, Tkofollowlof wlllbe the eabaoriptlon term!
Mr Ik* Baquias* for jh* year in:
whs* mailbd.
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ktnpald ( 9 TO per annum.
Dally and Sunday with poet-
*C* paid U 40 “ “
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Sunday and Weekly, with
poatan* paid * 40 “ “
wsbvsd in orrr *no aomaao, a* nanaro-
voaa.
Dally, w**k day* only 4 0 no par annum.
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Ha Svhdat* aarred aeparauiy.
onto* box.
pally 0 * 00 per annum
Unity and Sunday low « P
Sunday 9 00 " “
Weakly 9 00 “ “ •
Weekly and Sunday *80“ “
Clubbing ratal har* be*n loapendad. All
aaaxplred oontraota when mailed will be Oiled
At eld ratal, dadaetlag poetage Tor the fraction
*f Ike year 1«74 through which they run. In
Ik* ally. Dally Subaerlbere will be served the
ally week-day pa pan. The Sunday being a
apaital edition.
EltrOMUUl ACTS.
thx nmm court bxlxktx ran cx-
OOMSTITCTIOIUL, BUT WOT
kXADT TO DXOIiAU IT.
New Yoek, April IS.—Th* Pott baa tb*
following Waablngton apodal: “The
atatomant la mad* upon axoallant antbori-
ty, ibat Iba Snprome Court will not ro-
tnra any decision of a polllioal nature at
thla tetm of oaurt, poaponing all aneh un
til after the fall elections. Thi* baa
giran rlae to a atory, wbioh la credited in
high quartan, that the court ha* bean
polled and a majority found oppoead to
declaring tba Enforcement acta constitu
tional. Th* belief la that tha Ooart will
anatain the viawa taken by Judge Bradley
in th* Lotridana aaaa, from which an ap
peal waa taken, and the case brought into
the Supreme Court.”
THI EUROPEAN TROUBLE.
lamia
twee
Adeertlalng Rate*.
Dally
Ilia
6 oo
( CO
a no
13 00
it oo
20 OO
29 CO
23 00
42 00
1 The above Is with tlie prlvileg
every three moathe. lot yearly cards a liberal
coeat will be mede.
The rate Ibr every other day In Dolly and evei
week ta Weekly or Burnley will be the same
Ter advertisements in local or reodlng columns
*0 »sr coat, additional will bo charged.
The Weekly or duod >y rate* will be one-third
of the Dolly.
When aa advertisement Is cheated more then
aaos In three mouths tbs advertiser will bo charg
ed with tba cost of composition, rorolgn edver-
tletm mast par aa do thoos at homo.
law Pslsscsss amahs at Ike learn-
Am Bnwlnglcal Uardca.
A wondarful poisonous anakc, aaya tba
London Daily Matt, purchased from Hr.
Chatl** Jamraoh, tb* well-known animal
dantar of 8t. George's street East, baa juat
found * home in a ongo on tba south side
of th* anake-hoosa in the Zoologioal Gar-
dona. Thia i* a anake-eating snake, hence
called Ophiopbagus EUpae-Hauradryoc
Ophiophagns. Dr. Fayrer, in bis mag
nificent work on “Thanotophidia, or Ven
omous Snake* of the Indian Peninsula,”
baa ably dasoribed this nreature.
W* laarn from Ibis high authority that
this moat formidable of poisouons
anakaa ia found, but not commonly, in
India, tha Andaman and Philippine
x.i«-A« Ac. It is the largest and most
formidable of known venomous snakes.
It in not only very powerful, but also ac-
tiva and aggressive. Dr. Fayrer figures
two specimens in tba attitnde of striking
in aplandtd pistes drawn from life by na-
Uve satiate. On* specimen it seven fact
Bias and the other eleven feet ten. Tbe
npnniman in tba gardens is over seven faet
in length. Tha worst of the snake is, be
will not ran away when attaoked; be will
not only turn upon his enemy, but will
pursua him. We read in Dr. Fayrer’s
book i “An intelligent Barman told me
that a friend of hia stumbled opon n nest
of than* serpents, and immediately re
vested, hut tb* old female gave ahaae.
Tha man find with all speed oval bill and
Ah, dingle and glade, and terror seemed
to add winga to hia flight, till rasobieg a
■mall river he plunged in, hoping ha bad
than saeeped bis fiery enemy; bat, lo!
OB resohiog tbe opposite bank up reared
tb* furious hamadryad, its dilated eyes
gttataniug with rage, ready to bury its
fangs in Ala trembling body- In utter
despair ha bethought himself of bia tur
ban, and in a mo inamt dished it upon
thsaarpant, which darted upon it like
HgMntag. and for some moments wreaked
it* vangaanoe in fnrioua bit**, after which
it returned quietly to its former haunts.”
Tha Bengali name ia Bunkerohor, or
breaker of shall*. It lives ia tbe
In rant and grass jungles, is es-
jnirl'j fond of hollow trees,
and las good climber. The snake ehar-
mers in India prize it highly, bnt they say
it is unendingly dangerous to oatoh and
difficult to handle. Tha epeeimea at tha
Garden* ia in excellent health. Shortly
after hia arrival ha was fad by Holland,
th* keeper, who put an ordinary Eagliah
snake into hia cage; the ophiopbagus
qaiokly devoured tba English auaks by
bolting him head first. In general appear-
•aos tha new snake is very like a com
mon cobra, uoept that when ha spraada
hia hood he ia seen to ba marked iu very
pratty bands not nnlike the patterna on
oll-eloth. Th* head ia somewhat almond
shaped,etoaedingly liz >rd-lik*,not flat and
triangular like that of tha rattle-anake.
Whan sitting np with hia hood expanded,
tha snak* ia continually jerking his head
In * restless manner, reminding na of tbe
qniok darting notion of the common green
Uuard; the eye ia axoesdingly cle»r
and bright Whan disturbed he hissee
loudly, and nhowa his temper by sxtrnd
log hie long bleak-forked iongne, which
he vibrates with marvelous celerity. The
lower pert of the window of tbe cage now
inhibited by this auaks has bean painted
white, in order tbat bis nsturally besty
temper shell be disturbed es little aa poasi-
bte by tb* morning calls of visitors.
right Uriah the Mlaat.
Nxw Yose, April 18.—A apeoial from
New Orleans aaya a dispatch from Gen,
Pope to Gan. Sheridan, juat received,
hae th* following report from Col. Neill,
commanding at Ohayenne Agauoy, Indian
Territory: “At one p. m., April 6th, a
hostile Cheyenne prisoner was being
ironed, when he jumped and ran from th*
guards. Ho waa immediately fired on,
and eight shots ware fired from tha hostile
Cheyenne camp, when the whole of tbe
men, women and children deserted their
camps, and tha man ocoupiad a command
ing sand hill aorosa tha river.
Ospt. Bafferty's company of cavalry fol
lowed them, and the Indiana opened Are
with a number of rlflaa, which they had con
ceiled in the Sandhills, and immediately
attaoked them. I arrived on the ground
and fought them from 2 p. x. till dark
with three companies of oavalry, one of
tb* Sixth and two of tha Tenth, and a Gat
ling gun. Tha Indians held their position
all night. W* charged their strongly in-
trenobed position three times, onoe whan
mounted. We had to dismount and
oharge on foot, and how I bad a grant
many men wounded. I discovered at day'
break this a. u. "pm opening fire that dar
ing Ihs night the Indiana had left, and
their trail went west of North-fork,
have ordered two companies of oavalry to
purane and attaok these Indiana as soon
as lhay feed their horaea and man and gat
into the saddle. We have got three dead
Indians and suppose more are killed and
wounded. I had sixteen of our men
wonnded, four severely, and four hones
killed and several wonnded. I have tba
thirty-two hostile Obey annes safe in tha
guard bona* and traced. Yesterday
at 5 p. K. I sent a courier to
Captain Msok, an route to this plaoe
and asked assistance from Fort DiU and
the friendly Cheyennes, and tha Arapa-
hoes who took no part in th* fight,
am afraid the hoatilo Indiana who have
gone West will make a junction with the
thirty-seifen who are on th* Canada fron
tier, near Antelope Hills.”
Gen. Pop* telegraph* Gan. Sheridan
that twelve companies of cavalry and aa
many infantry companies asesn be need,
have keen in motion against tbaas Indiana
from all directions, and aa tha Indians
are nearly destitute, having neither horses
or food and very little mmmunilion, it
seem* unlikely they can gat away.
opinion or in rann wixistxs or
krOLAWD.
Lowdoe, April 18.—In th* House of
Commons Disraeli, in answering a ques
tion aa to what th* govanmanl would do
in ease tbs independence of Belgium was
threatened, said there bad been grant
misrepresentation and exaggeration in
thia matter. The Prussian not* to Bel
gium was not a manaoa; it waa only a
remonstnnoa. No rejoinder had bean
mad* to Belgium's answer, and h* be
lieved the question waa eonelndad.
Germany had shown har oordiality tor
England by eommnnieating to hot tb*
correspondent)*. In oonolnaion, Hr.
Disraeli declared that war* Belgium’s
neutrality naily threatened, hat Majesty's
Government won prepared to do its dnty
to tho sovereign, and would not fear to
mast Parliament.
MARKET#.
BT TELEGRAPH TB KBRUIRER.
>•«> aad BtaaB Market*.
_ moon,
Street rat*
Pauis, April 11.—Rente. esf and 60c.
loan, April IS.—Stocks
— lit. Kxe
Governments
Maw Yoan, April IE— Money assy and
rand at t per rant. Sterling strong at 480)4.
Gold 1UQ114U. Governments active and a
lltle lower; aa* 6'r 116)4. Stats bonds quiet;
'snneesee and Louisiana lower—Tennessee,
new end old, 71; Lonkkaaa S'. 84, new sc, l.ves
(S’e) 84,8’s 88. Olliers steady.
Colton Markets.
UEREANY.
pm ion aikToanD—uauoious oxdexo.
Bnnuw, April 13.—Th* North German
Gaeette aooepts aa reassuring th* disavow-
of warlike intentions by th* Franck
press.
Tha Berlin Post says tha draft has been
completed of a bill prohibiting religions
orders in Prussia, exoept thoaa employed
in naming the sick.
those wAnunn nuMoia.
Btauw, April 13.—Tha Pott aaya its
artiola of tbe 9th, iadicatiag a possibility
of war, waa not inspired by th* govern
ment.
Look tor a Bias la near.
Chicago, April 18.—Tba Timet of Sun
day published telegraph report* from
Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, Colorado,
Missouri, Miobigsn, aad Minnesota, from
which it appears that spring wheat has
been badly killed in many plaoe*, sod lean
spring wheat is to be sowed thia year in
oonaequanoe of th* latanaaaof tbaseason
Tha average of wheat seems to ba very
much less than last year; though by
saving tha product this year it will not
fall below that of last year.
Indiana and Wiaoonsin promise best
for winter wheat, while Miohigan, Min
nesota and Iowa do not report favorable.
Grasshoppers ore feared in Minnesota and
obineh bags in Missouri and Kansas.
There ia a disposition in all tha wheat
growers to tush in as mooh spring wheat
as possible and with favorable weather tha
prospect will undoubtedly ba good.
D. L. Parker, now in obarga of tha chief
Grain Inspector's office in this city, will
probably auecead Inspector Hogan, who
■earns usable to explain th* dafloianey in
hUaooonnts.
Ass American with hia laving Appa
ratus lit lassfs.
London, April 13.—Paul Boynton did
not make the entire distance from Dover
to Boulogoe by swimming. He waa taken
on board th* press steamer shortly after
six o’clock Monday afternoon against hia
own wish, within eight miles of the coast.
The weather had become boisterous, night
was oiosing in, and tbe pilot deolined tha
responsibility of guiding him after dark.
Tbe sea was so roogh that nearly all on
board the steamer were siek.
The Obtener says although th* task
waa hardly accomplished, tha saooeaa of
tha life-saving invention ia oonolusivaly
established.
tiling
1,000 fo
-April is—noon.—t.oiion easier;
lower; middling uplands Id; mid.
», 8)it; salve 10,000, Including
ulatloa and export.
000 lor speculation and export,
teuton to arrlro M6J ekoapor-
Saleron bait! of middling uplanas, mining
bolow low mlddllegs, sklppvd In Murob,
" 10-10d.
8 r. h.—Sales on a basis of middling uplands
othlngbet — *— ————
April, TJffd
■learner la Distress.
Bubdoat, April 18.—A veasel on
Baraagnt Shoals waa firing gnns from
T o'aioek this morning to 11. At the
Uaao oar informant left be could not dis
tinguish what k^d of a vessel she was
Oaanecacl of tSa fog, but judged it to
bo a steamer. From tha oontiouous
firing n quantity of ammanition exploded.
Mo Tallow Tovar.
ViaaOKRow, April 18.—Tha V. 8.
ataMaar Fortune baa arrived from Key
Heat. No yellow faveroa board.
The Foaled Frauds as Wsshlmcswm-
Big Hobbariaa.
Washington, April 18.—Minor partial
to tha Mail Eoute swindle bad a partial
hearing to-day. Tbe statement, hereto
fore telegraphed, was folly sustained.
Kittle bid in tbe onm* of Loohlan and
hidings. There were nine or ten bids
for Texas routes, threeof which were genu-
ine. Hines will hav* a hearing to-mor
row.
Frauds amounting probably to $75,000
psr year ware disoovered in the St. Louis
and Indianapolis mail bag depositories.
They would cut new bags to patoh old
ones, and oharge for both.
Cotnnaleulwwu •Igsasd.
Washington, April 18.—Tho President
has signed the oommlasiona of Ben. J>
Conley, Postmaster at Atlanta; J. M. Y.
Parker, Postmaster at Now Orleans; Jas.
W. Ward, Postmaster at Corpus Ghristi;
John D. Wilson, Postmaster at Murfrees
boro.
The President loaves Thursday. The
Cabinet, except Williams, will join him
in New York FUday for Boston.
Survey of tho I ashman.
Nxw Yonx, April 14.—The Aoapuleo
arrived from Panama with Commander
Lull’s party. They completed the survey
from Panama t# Aspinwall, and pro-
nounee the rente th* moat feasible of guy
yet surveyed.
Central Amario* ie unusually quint.
Tho Fope used amperes of Aastrla.
Pahs, April 18.—L'Union says tb*
Pope made a representation through tb*
Patriarch of Venlos, to the Emperor of
Austria that the position of the Church
is beooming mot* intolerable. If the an-
reasonable demands of Premia are not re
sisted by the Ostbolio power, th* letter
will lose all inflneno* end become subject
to the Germen Government, which will
bring the whole German nationality
under one oentre.
The Emperor, replying ihrongh th*
Austrian Ambassador at Borne, deploraa
tha struggle between lb* Cbnroh and
State, aad advises prudence.
old Medal Totod-The How Baa-
slam Loam.
Loudon, April 13.—Tha Humana So
ciety, at Bologna, voted a gold medal to
Boynton.
Bolhsohild has issued a prospectus of
ths new Bueelen loan of £15,000,000,
with interest at 4} per oent. per annum,
to ba issued at 92—£8,000,000 for eub-
aoription in London, balsuoe in St.
Petersburg.
Attack ea a Jesuit Colter* la Brno-
■os Ayres.
Nxw Yoox, April 18.—Advloea from
Buenos Ayres my only thro* priests were
killed in the attack upon th* Jesuit Col
lege. The Minister of Foreign Affaire, in
hia amount sent to legations abroad, says
the number killed dose not exoeed four,
no priest being among them. Then are,
however, eorne priest* wounded.
The Atlantic Fleet.
Post Botal, April 18.—Th* United
States frigates Woroeeter, Plymouth, end
Bhaweeut, the iron-oled Diotator, tho hos
pital ship Pawns), diepetah boat Pints,
arrived from Key West to-day. The
frigate Colorado arrived yesterday. Tbe
entire fleet ie now here All are well on
board. Sailed, North Point, th* Moeert.
Beecher's Bxamlnatlea.
Nxw Yonx, April 13.—Beecher's direct
examination wee concluded. Fullerton
commonoed eroso-examination.
June, 7 lC-ltkl.
Livuufool, _
Bales on basis of middling uplands, nothing
below sixm1 ordinary, shipped In March, 7)4d.
I r. Yarns mud fobrlae quiet.
New Yonx, April IE—Gotten dull; sales
1,000 bales: uplands 10)40, Orleans J6J40.
Futures opened vuuk as follows: May 10949
101149; June 1011-10910 99 89; July is 91X9;
August 17 S 89917)4.
. — Oetton du .
Orleans 18)40; nut re-
4mures elosed firm: salts 57,300 bales, at
follows : April 10)4918 3-18; May IS 1149;
June 1*9149; July to 14-10918 31-S3; August
17 4 32; September 1* 131*9119742; October
1* 194291* 7-16; November 10 4 StftlS 44*;
December ie 749916)4) January IS ME
New Onuses, April 1*.—Cotton ouster but
li . ——‘■— *■■■•■ •-
dltuq. 15)40; low mlddllogt 14)401 good ordinary
14) 461 net receipts 64*; tales 907.
MoBinx, April 13—Cotton—middlings lCVc;
net reoelptt 140; tales toe.
CHauumTON, April 19.—Cotton dull; mid-
dllngt 10910)40; net receipts 3C0; tales 900,
BaLTUsonn, April 13.—Cotton weak and low-
' to soll;;mlddUoHS 16)4016)4c, low middlings
10)4910140, good ordinary lCUtfDido; net fe-
coipts 33; isTot 44.
Galvibton. April 13 — Cotton dull and
nomlnsl; middlings 14)40, low middlings 1C0,
good ordinary 14)4o; not reoelpts SS3; sales 68,
AuausTA, April 13.—Cotton easier and low.
or; middlings 14)4; low middling 10)4; good
ordinary 14)4; nut receipts 944; shipments 307,
Nobfolk, April IS —Cotton qalet; middlings'
10910)401 not receipts 8*0; exporls ooastwlso
170; Sties 800; stock 0,700.
Disarms. April IS.—Cotton dull; mlddllnge
15) 4; net receipts 871; shipments 961; tales 1,190.
Bostow, April IE—Cotton qalet; middlings
16) 4; net reoelpts 977; sales 41.
PHI! aoulfhia, Apr.l 11 —Cotton dull; mid
dlings 14)4; net reoelptt 7.
Frevision Markets.
LivnnrooL, April 13.—Breadstuff! steady.
Nnw Yonx, April IS.—Flour strong. Wheat
dull and heavy. Cora quit! and heavy. Pork
kaavy, gu 40.
Baltimore, April IE—Plonr qutst; Howard
MILLINERY.
1875. NEW MILLINERY. 1875.
MRS. LEE
Millinery and Fancy Good*
Ladles’, Rllmea mad Chlldvea’s
HATS—Ttfimmed send Umtrtmmad;
Fine Frenoh and American * g.
FLOWERH, HOSIERY,
OLOVFeS^COUHETI, IIAIB
BHAID8 Mi JEWELRY.
ALSO,
A large ttock of TKIMMINO and SASH
RIBBON—«very shad* and quality\ and mittj
other rrotty thing# too numerous to mtntlon.
ACENT WANTED
BY THE E0WE MACHINE COMPANY,
For Columbus and turroundljig Territory.
Llbarel tarrat will b* glvan to • Llva Man who maane butlnae*. Apply to
A. B. JONES,
Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company,
>11 Mtoon, On.
other |>rotty thing# too n
which will bo tola at tho
PR1UES.
VKUY LOWEST
OAHU
GRAND OPENING UF
Pattern Hata and Bonnets,
FRIDAY omit SATURDAY. April tits
sad toils,
apltf
MILLINERY.
O UR stock Is now UUOtPLETE IN A
1T3 DEPARTMENTS, oonslstlng, In
part of HAT t, ItONNBTS, KIHUON8,
FLOWERS, LACES, a LOVES, CORSETS,
Real and Imitation Uatr, and all other articles
usually kept In a FIRST CLASS MILLIN
ERY ESTABLISHMENT, at prices to defy
competition. „ K8 . C0 LVIN.
doc20 If and Mihs DONNELLY.
HIDE#.
REMOVAL.
M. M. HIRSCH
II A# RHMOVKD TO IIIB C
CRAWFORD STREET,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
W HERE he will continue to nay highest
jirlcei for
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
and will sell
PAPER at Lowest Pitt*.
auglS fatal) dlY
amber $1 M^il 17, white $1 8&Q1 36. corn
tied, Southern whlU SMMOe, yellow
Western mixed MJ4. Oat# unehati„. .
Rye $1 10911a. FroYiflon# quiet and heavy.
Pork WJ 60. Bacon, aboulderi v)490->fo. Coflee
itrong; holder# aik higher. tA hiaky nulet
at$l 11^91111%. Sugar Arm and unohanged,
Corn dull and unchanged: No. 2 mixed 7i>«yi«u.
Whisky quiet at $lli. Pork declining, |2i 76
delivered, ttaoon weak, only limited jobbing
domand. Lard, oonoeislon# hart been made to
■oil; lie asked, 14% bid.
Cuioaoo, April 18.—Flour quiet and un<
unohanged. Corn la fair demand} No. 8 mixed,
treih 72072%c, regular 70o, rejected 71%.
Pork elosed motive at $2100 Lara quiet mud
weak at UOlOe. Whisky steady at $111.
CiVGtvRATt, April 13— Flour firm. Cora
firm «t 78976c. Pork qalet at<k22 00. Lard
■toad); steam 16%, kettle 16%916%. Bsoon
quiet; shouiders^^ clear rib sides 12%, olear
OPENING_DAY!
O. gtrupper’s
ICE CREAM SALOON
Will be «l>en for the Summer Season on
MONDAY, APRIL 19TH, 1874.
npll eo<13w
AM COMPELLED to sell my Goods EX-
_OLUSIVELY foi tlio Cash. By adhering
strictly to this rale, I. m confident that I can
make it both to the purchaser’s and mr own In
terest. I am dally receiving my SPRING
STOCK, and shall olfor ths Goods nt tho lowest
living prions.
T. E. BLANCHABB,
ap4 dhwtf I HU Broad Street.
A MEW BOOK. Agents wanted to can
vase Id Musoogoee and adjoining oounttes lor
MONEY AN ftA^7T. TO
k for the times, one that everybody
wants. It lays down tho groat principles of
money making, and shows how to succeed In
all kinds of Im-dues*. Money for working men,
ikey Arm and searoe i
■Ides 12%918.
• llL
Lou itvillv, April IS. — Flour uichanged. «
Corn firm, 71973c. Provision* quiet. PorIC
$22 00. Bacon, shoulders 8%9*X®» «loar rib
money for meohanlos, money Tor women, mon
ey for boys, money for everybody, money on the
form, in the garden, in wheat, In corn, In atoek,
112)40, clear sides 12549i3o,lrrlme. Lard,
tteamlM4a,UemlB491SeikarlB4e. Whisky
,111. ifagglng Arm, at 19)4@13)4i).
Naw Yorc, i
and la. lower,
Weetern;,! 819133 lor an .... _
,1 49 for white western. Corn dull and honvy
and 1920. lower; We.tern mixed 94)40; Wes
tern yellow ,19,1140. Coffee quiet and steady.
Sugar quiet and firmer. Klee qalet and
steady. Lard heavy at 14 7-lse far prime steam.
Whiskey active and firmer, 41 13)49114. Pork
Irregular; new ,22 19J4-
Railu, Ate.
Nnw Yonx, April is. — Tallow firmer,
at s)4e. Roeln firm at K l 1 92 14 for strained.
Turpentine firm nt 2Te.
Freight..
Nxw Yonx, April 13. — Freights firmer;
cotton by tall 7-89; steam %.
■HIP MEW*.
Nnw Yonx, April 18. — Arrived: Clyde.
Fire la Isdlsua.
India* xfolis, April 18.—Rush k Co’s
elevator wee burned with 30,000 baebela
of wheat. Lou $70,000.
Bmawlm thVirarSh.
WisHiNuToN, April 18.—Light enow-
in eom* plaoee four taebo* in depth.
THE WEATHER.
FBOBABIUTISe.
Washington, April 18.—Forth* Booth
Atlentio end Golf Stele., Tenneuee end
the Ohio Valley, olear or fair weather,
north to weet wind*, slight change* in
temperature, and rising barometer aaai
of the Mississippi river.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTED.
—The Republicans eleoted their Mayor
by 1,000 majority In Paterson, N. J.
—The DeniooraU eleoted ibeit entire
ticket in Trenton, New Jersey, exeept the
tax reeeiver.
—Tbe eteamer that arrived at Cleve
land from Detroit, enooontered a little
lea.
—The weight of the enow ta Pbiladel.
phis broke down tbe oanva* of Barnum’a
Hippodrome. Forty persons wen be
neath, but non* seriously hurt
—Six oompanlex of oavalry and two of
infantry have bean ordered to the Rlaok
Hilts as aa aaoort to tho aoteatiste who
are sent by tha govarnmant to survey the
country. ,
THE JAS. 1EFPEL .
Doable Tarblie Water Wheel,
Mxnufoctured by
POOLS * HUNT,
Baltimore, Hd.
7,000 MOW IN VBM!
Simple, Strang, Durable,
always reliable and satis-
factory.
M*nnfhetnrers,*lso. of
Tortable ft fitattonary
Hffitaast flollert,
.w ft Grist MUls, Min-
cry best finish. Send for (Greniers.
S EORGIA — MUSCOGEE OOUNTY-
Wheroes John King appllu for letters of
ilntstration do bonis non, with th* will an.
nexefy of Henry King, lute of eaid oonaty, do
These are, thereroro, to cits aad admonish
nil end singular, the kindred and ertdlters ol
said dtosated, to show oauu (If say thoy have)
wlAUs th* time prescribed by law, whv letters
of administration, as aforesaid, should not to
granted to said applicant.
Given under my ofllolal sjun**?” this April
Id. lSlb. F. U. RROUKB,
apt oaw4t Ordinary.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Lawyers.
LKONBL C. UTY, JS.,
Attarary aad Caaaiellar at Law.
Coaiaii—l—ar of Dwada N. Y. and ottaar BUtaa.
Ofloaovar daorgla Homa luauranoa Ca.
^^Bpaolal attention given to collections.
SAMUEL B. HATCUKB,
Attorney nt Law#
OB09 over Wlttleh A KImmI’#.
A. A. IH6B1BK,
Attorney Mad DaaaMllar at Law*
Praattaaa la BtaU and y#4eral Oourta la Qaorgla
Oflw 186 Broad ft., Oolunbui, Qa.jal
Mask II. Blav»voed. Loom V. Oaaaaaa.
BLAIBVOBD A BABBABB,
ANaraeyi aad CaaaMlIara nt Law.
OBm No. 67 Broad ■treat, over Wlttioh k Kin-
Ml’# Jewelry Store.
Will practlc* ta the Uato aad Vedoral Oourta.
rlUj>n
T. BOWNINU t
Attorney nnd Nolleltor.
0.8, Coin’r and I
M. J. MOB KB,
Attorney nnd Cnnnarllor nt Lnn
^•orala Uoma Inauranoe Comvuuy building,«
7 lfj ond ator j.
Cotton’ Faotorleft.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING OO.,
Manufaoturor# of
IhMllafi, Bhlrtlaga, and Bawlag nnd
Knlttiny Thrand*
Card# Wool and Grind* Wheat and flora-
Offlo# la roar of Wlttleh k KlnMl'e, Baadolph at.
Jal> B. II. CHILTON, FrMld#nt.
■VBOOGII HAN I7FACT 1JMN9 OO.
MamUkotnrar* of
8HNITING8, BHIBTINGB,
YABN, BOPB, k%.
COLUMBUS, OA.
G. P. SWIFT, Prtodeat
oettl ly.
». r. swirT, rmMeat.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary k ftwnanr.
Doctor#.
MB. IL B. LAW.
OBoo corner Broad aad Baadolph street*. Barms’
bnlldlsf.
Bo#ld#nc# on Torsyth, throe door# below It. Clair.
Boot ond thoomokoro
WM. MKYKK*
toordom.
Jail
Grooors.
BAN'L U. BIBB,
Dealer In Family Urooerfea, ou Bryan street, be
iweeu Oglethoipu A Javksou ■ trout*,
h No charge for Urayttge. dec7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Whelmle nnd Betntl Grocer,
Watchmakers.
V. M. LKUU1N,
Watchmakers
184 Broad atreet, Oolumbna, Qa.
Watcbea and Clocks repaired in tbe beat man*
net and warranted. Jail -
Tin Bnd CoppofmlthB.
WB. FEE,
Wnrlxar laTta, Sheet Iren, C^ip|Kar.
Orders horn abroad promptly attended to.
I#y iu. tea. >*a»d at—ot.
WELLS A CUBTIB,
No* 71 Broad lt„ Ilya of the Big Boot
DBALRBS I*
Boots nnd Bhoee, Leather and Findings.
and careful attention t<> orders
ths highest nutrkei. prloo tor
Give prompt i
aur* ^ 1
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Dootore.
DR. JAR. T. WARM OCR,
Surgwwu aad rhyafalae.
Oflee el filauf hter'e Drag Stole, Rallree* eSfeet.
5-614
Hotels.
Dentist*.
W. F. TAUMAtt,
Opposite Btrnpper’e building, Randolph 8U
lupout-ry, ,,
.where all over thi# land, and this
iiow to net It. How to begin buelneu, how to
buy, how to cell. How to oucoeett. How poor.
men's son# become rich. Send for circular and
road the table ol oouteuts, anti you will be con
vinced ibat a copy ought to bo Hold at svery
house. Addrosi P W ZltdLER k. OO.,
618 Aroh St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
Freer, lllgo# a Ou.’# on the eurner of liroad
and St. Olalr Streets, In tho city of Uolumbna,
In said county of .wusoogee, will beioldthe
following described property, to wit:
A certain (raot or parcel of land lying and
being in the Vlh district of Musoopee county,
Statu of Ooorpla, containing 116% acres more
or less, bounds i as follows, commencing where
tbe west line of P W Pryor's land urosai • the
* *• *- ‘ — tward direction
e along to Col.
matk t # tana w> tjuuwoo*. viimW'up Hull creek
to A Oainmel’# line east to the northeast cor
ner, thence on the original line to the begin
ning, si the property of Jesse J Bradford and
John F < ’leghorn, to satisfy a mortgage fl fa In
uy hands bsued from tne Suiierliir Court of
Blusoosee oount v. In favor of William Mundhl
■Jcid *aa Ulenbcro. „ Q _
H be rtfl.
fsbMWtd
February 24,1876.
G EORCUA - MUSCtKltE i , ^
Nelson henton rnnkes application for the
guardlanhhlp of the minor children of Hamp
ton Benton, dccessed, late of said oonnty.
These are, thereloru, to cite and mlmonlsh all
K rsons Interested to show cause (If any they
ve) within the time prescribed by law, why
letters of guardianship should not be granted
to said applicant.
Given under my ofllolal signature this April
3d, 1875. F M. BROOKS
apt oaw4t* _ Ordinary.
/I BORGIA - BUSCi'HfiSE "COUNTY—
\T Whereas Plearunt J Philips, administrator
or William O Osborn, represents to tbe Court
Id his petition, duly tiled and enterel on re-
cord, that he has fully administered said es-
late.
Th.- —
earned, kindred and
any they can) why aan -
not be discharge i liom his adminlsiratlon^and
reoelve letters of dlsmisdon on the first Mon-
- ** “ "* w >OKS,
■dinar/,
oawl'/w
F M BROOKS,
Ordinary,
marl c
, has been represented to me tbat Mrs.
line Horton, late of said eounty, departed
Ud« life Intestate, leaving a considerable es
UU; and whereat laid estate Ie unrepreient.d,
Th*<* are, therefore, to die .nil edmonltli
all pereent concerned, credltori and next of
kin) to he nml appear at ray cilice on or beroro
the Orel Monday in May next, to ah “
(if any thoy enn) why w II Jonklne, .
perlor Court of laid county, should not be np.
pointed Administrator on the eelnte or laid do-
M witnut my hnnd nndlofilclal algnatare, title
April*d, 1874. ‘JAMES FlRUSB,
ops w.t Ordlnnry._
WeURGIA — MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—
It Cary J. Thornton, Admlnltlretor of the
eatei*orjnneCooler, deoeated, raekee nppll.
ration for leave to aell tho real ostata belong.
Inn to raid derailed. . ,.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonl*h
all persons Interested, to show oause fit any
they have) within the time prescribed by law,
why leave to sell said real edits should not be
granted said applicant. .... ...
Given under my ofllolal ilgnatara, this
* * d - ’V*' r M BKOOKB, Ordinary.
day in Juno, 1876.
March ad, 1875.
G eorgia •— muscugbg county—
Where**. U V Thomasson, uilmlulstrator ot
F B Nauoe, repr< sen s to the Court In his itctl-
tion, duly ttled and outered on reoord, that P*
has fully admlnlsiurod s.ildcs ate.
This la, therefore, to cite all persons con
earned, kindred and creditors, to show cause
(if any they can) why sn hi administrator should
not bo discharged from his ml ministration and
receive letters of dismission on tho first M >nd*y
In Juno, 1875. F. M. BK'JOKS.
iprll 8d, 1876.
$pib MWA
of admlstrutlon on tho est.iie of H. G. Ivey
la'e of said county, decoaSMd.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd s
all and singular the kin'I red and creditor*
of sail deceased to nhow cause f
they have) within the time prescribed by i»w.
why said lett rs should not he granted to said
applicant.
Given unitor ray o tiolul elgnatnre, thle
April 4tb, 1676. ^ M , mooKSi ordinary,
ap6aow4t
BARNEY,
rpHE ALDEUNAY BULL, WILL TAKE
QUARTERS AT UAMMEL'S STABLE
FOR ONE MONTH. [mhisdlwfcwlm
ADAMS HOUSE.
When yon so to Opelika, he save to stop at ths
Adams Boose, opposite Passenger Depot.
LAWYERS.
COLVMBVB DENTAL BOOMS,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, Columbus Georgia.
Tailors.
Q. A. KOEHNE,
Mercksut Tailor and Cutter.
A. full stock of French aad English Broadcloths
Oasslmeres end Vesting*.
eprl6 No. 134 Broad Street
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning amd Repairing
Done in the best style.
apr24| Corner Crawford nud Front Bu.
Dress-Making.
MltB ■. A. MOLLINGB W9RT11,
Drum-Making, Catting aad Ittlag. Tersm cheap.
Eesluenoe and shop la BrowoevUle.
00*16
Piano Tuning, Ao.
E* W. RlflAVg
Repairer end Tuner of Plenoes, Orgau* end
Accordeons. Sign Painting also doue.
Older# msy be be left at J. W. Posse A Norman’*
Book Kioto. *ep4
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP ElFLERs
Gun and Locks with, Crawford street, next u>
Johnson's corner, Columbus, Gs. Jed
WILLIAM BOHOBER,
Gan and Locksmith end deeler In Gunning Ms*
Uriel*. East of Strapper's Ooufectionsry
Jal6
Fresh Meats.
J* W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. IB aad 18, Market Howe#*
Fresh Meats of every kind end best quality,
jail always on band.
J. *. 000)4.
Freeh M**l* wf All Hindi,
w*4 btolle Mue. 15 oi4 17.
Barber Shops.
ftLRX * SAM,
jol Braiiie, St. Cun fineit.
SB. TKBRY, Rwter,
Crawford it., nd.r teibie IImm, Columbia, Go.
dralS
Builder* and Architect*.
J. 9. CHALMERS,
glomaa Omrpomtor aad RmlMov*
Jobbing don* at short aotlco.
Plans and speciflcatioas furnished for all stylo*
of buildings
Uroed Street, next to G. W. Brown’s,
left Onlnmhn*. Ge.
Livery and Sale Stable*.
R9BEMT THOMPSON,
lilTftry, Bala and Exchange Btokloa.
Oeuwaoarx, Nonta or Baxpolm Bra,
octao Columbus, Gs
Painter*.
HIVES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, 9ft„
W ILL prectlo* la the Chattahoochee Circuit
or eav where else. All hied of collection*
rusnxD. “Pay ms or run away." net 14 tf
DEGRAFF&TAYLOR,
IMassfoetsrara tsd Dealer, a
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREQUINS, AC.
No*. 87 and 88 Bowery,
$6 CHRISTIE, AWD
WM. *NOW, JHo, M CO.,
Haase amd Btgra Fslatsn,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Jn*t north of postofBoc)
Colembua, Georgia.
Will contract for Bouse end Blgu Feinting el
reasonable prices, end guarantee satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. Buow. Hr.*apr8
Tobeooo, Cluare, Ac
MAIEB HOBS.
If yon want to enjoy a good smoke, go to his
Cigar llauafhetory,
Between Gsssgla Ueme aad Muecegee Home.
JPswnoA Jtere /*, 81 JWrM ifNNM.
Uel7-in
CRANDALL & CO.
no. eee third avenue,
Wbolee*l**ad Retell Dralerl Is
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipede*, Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Hone*,
Doll Carriages, Wagon*,
Cart* andpneigb*
AVGoBilantiy 6u band, * larje itock to *sl
betrad*.