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laatThaoe.
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advertliements exceedlnx In time one month,
Merchant* and other* will do wall to take
adrantago of the Summer ratea, end in thla
manner prepare for Fall trade.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 26. 1875.
NO 121
Hataha, May U.—The. Vm A Guta
pttbUahae • atrong editorial nplyini ta
on. in the Initpmimrtu, of Kuw Tank,
whioh ndrouatuB the atm tin wen oe of the
boning at piaatetkaea and aattleeaen*
for the parpnaa of driving tha Spaniard*
out of Cuba. Tha Vm keouuoa Signor
Aldema of adrooating tbie plan, and any*
that tho triumph of «h« Ingurguoti ou«M
only prodnou another Bays, and that no*,
withstanding tha quantity af Afrlooo
blood in AMorosV rriwatod tha tat oolor
of hi* faoa, he would not bs naauutad ae
a reorult by a negro Inauigant Chief,
Oaeilio Oonaalaa, baaauaa ha would ha
considered aa belonging to another r
Tha Vo* further^ya: Thn iMgwmbShg
oriaa “no dalay," “no haaitattou. " “The
Spaniarda moat do tbs game." “Instead
of oonqnaring thla bandit, they moat
■aaeioata it, beoanae it no longer displays
apolitioal but a criminal flag, and stoke
tha memory of aoenes in Bt. Domingo.’’
Tho article prodnoed a profound im
pression. Tha eyampsthisera with tbs
revolution pronoun oe tha artiola of tbs
Independents unwise.
Adv.rtlelw* Bates.
lUfoek Dally, •* ? •»
1 Heath,
I oo
,. 13 oo
.. IT oo
20 00
,. ill 60
.. *5 00
.. 42 00
. change
every throe months. Pot yearly cards a liberal dls<
count will bo made.
The rate for every other day In Dally and evt
leehly or Sunday will be the amine
r other day In Daily the rate will bo
Daily.
For twico a wook tho into will be ono-half Dally
For advertisements in local or reading columns
00 per oent. additional will bo charged.
The Weekly or Suuday retea will be ene-thlrd
of tlie Dally.
Wben an advertisement Is changsd more than
onoe In three months the adrertleer will be charg
ed with tha coet of compoeition. Foreign adver
tisers must ttav aa do those at home.
CUBA.
EBBS WBATHEB.
A* 1maidens ml flam. Breckinridge's
Career.
From Fanny's BemlnUeeneea.)
Perhaps tha moot dramatio soans that
ever took place in the Senate Chamber,
old or Dew, was that between Breokin-
ridgs and Col. E. D. Baker, of Oregon,
on Angoat 1, 1SU1, five days before the
adjournment tine die, in the darkest
period of the war, when tha rebellion waa
most defiant and hopeful. The last week
of that inly was foil of exoitement in
Ooaglass end the oountry, and I know
how much labor and patienoo it required
to keep alive tho hope* of oar people.
Thsoonree of Powell end Breokinridge.
of Kentuoky, and Bright, of Indiana, in
opposing the government, had nearly
obliterated party feeling in the Senate.
MoDoogall, of California; Bioe, of Min-
nasota; Thompson, of Mew Jersey, all
Democrats, had deoiared for force to
crash the rebellion. These men were es
pecially emphetie, though etosely endeared
to Breokinridge. Thompson,of New J«r-
aey, spoke loud and firm from his seat:
“Isbell vote for the bill aa a war meas
ure ; I am in favor of carrying on the
war to ernsb ont the rebellion." The
mine day HoDonald questioned the right
of Powell, of Kentneky, to hiu seat in
tha Senate. Andrew Johnson reiterated
his determination to stand by tha flag to
tbs last. Oarlile, of West Virginia, would
vote for foree to put down the rebel foe.
It waa in the midst of this feeling that
Biwakiarldge rose to make his last formal
Indictment against the government. Nev
er shall I forget the aoene. Baker was a
Senator and a soldier. He alternated be
tween his seat in the oapitol and his tent
in the field. He came in at the eastern
door (while Breokinridge waa speaking)
in hie blue coat and fatigue cap, riding
whipia band. Ha paused and listened
ta the “polished treason,” as he after
ward oalled it, of tha Senator from Ken
tuoky, and wben he eat down, he replied
with a fervor never to be forgotten.
* * * An amusing episode followed
the debate. Breokinridge thought it was
Sumner who answered Baker’s interroga
tory, “What would have been done with
a Homan Senator guilty of such treason ?”
by sidelining that “Ha would have been
hurled from the Tarpeian Book.” And
be denounced the Maseaehnsetta Senator
In severe and angry Saxon. When Breok
inridge discovered it waa Fessenden, end
not Sumner, wbe had given this response,
he did not complain of the first nor
apologUs to the seoond.
vroToaiouJ.
SniMA, May 25.—The municipal elec
tion passed oil quietly yesterday. A pret
ty full vote waa palled. The demonU
ised Republicans had no ticket Wood
ruff, a man of means and ohametsr,
prominent in business circles and • Dem-
oorat, ran against tbs Damooratie nom
inee, Col. B. M. Woolsey and is also tad
Mayor by |107 majority. It is thought
the Democrats have nine ont of tan
eonnollmen. Oar divisions ban were
local and not political, relating to
organisation and not to man or prinoi
plea.
•ealksra Praahytarlma auroral As
sembly.
Bt. Louis, May 25.—In tha Southern
Presbyterian General Aaaumbly yesterday
almost the entire session was taken up
in the diooossion of what iu known so
the “Wilson ease’’—being complaints of
J. J. Cook and others to the LoniavUle
Presbytery regarding Bev. 8. B. Wilton
and his congregation, of the First Pres
byterian ohurch of LoniavUle. Without
definite notion, the Assembly adjourned
until to-morrow, when the ease wiU be
taken up again next to the question in
volving the relations betweaa the North
ern and Southern Ohuroh. This is the
most important oero before this Assem
bly-
St. Louis, Hay 25.—In tha Prasbyteri-
an General Assembly to-day, tha special
committaee to whom waa referred the
matter of friendly relatione between the
Northern and Southern Oburehee reported
that, while they greatly regretted tbe con
ference at Baltimore last Janaary was
nnaaooasaful in bringing |tha two great
bodies together in friendly and oordlal re
lation*, they heartily endorsed the posi
tion of their committee as the only one
they oonld have taken under the olrenm-
atenoea.
Watoxxotoh, May 25.—For Wednesday,
la tha South and Middle Atlantic Btatea,
stationary or rising barometer, oooling
north and weat winds, and generally dear
weather. . For tha Gulf States, Tennessee
and Ohio VaUey, stationary, foUowad by
falling barometer, increasing southerly
winds, coder,eloudy weather and possibly
light rain.
Illwuau af tha Fags.
Box*, May 25.—The Pop* i* auioudy
IlL •
The tataa*War.
It was reported a short time sine* that
Valmaaeda intended leaving his head
quarters at Colon for Havana, bat by
tats advices from the latter place jthe re
port ia eontradioted. He is now at Odou
dircoting the works of fortification. We
are adviaed upon reliable authority that
the Oaptain General has at present under
hi* command 80,000 men, Spanish regu
lars and Cuban volunteers, end dl within
a drcle of forty miles, and yet he has not
been kble to make a move against the
rebels. It ia farther stated that the reb
eta npon several oooesione have invited
the volunteer! to oome out from their
fortifloationa and fight them, bat have
not anooeeded aa yet in getting them to
meet them upon equal terms.
At Oienfoegoa, a few days ago, the com
mander of the insurgents sent a ehdlenge
to tha troops in Oianfaegoe, but the Span,
iah troops and volunteers disregarded the
ehdlenge.
The rebels then proceeded to burn every
sugar estate within fourteen mUes of the
town.
The Insurgents at Oienfnogoa, Colon
and Remedioa art wall armad with Bern
lngton rifles, pistols, bowie-knives and
machetes, and also wall mounted.
A skirmish recently took plaos at Las
Croces, end the Spanish press reported
the loss of the Cubans as most disastrous,
bat this is also contradicted.
Beliable information from Managua
and Gamaronea reports that Ilfty-Sve
wounded Bpanish troops were coanted
npon the rood leading from Laa Cruces
to Camarones. The rebel loss waa not
ascertained, as they made their retreat to
a thiek wood in the vioinity of Macagua.
Valmaaeda will issue a decree in a day
two for the impressment of 10,000
hones, to be taken from Havana, M»-
tanxas and Cardenas. —Key Wett Ditpatch,
16th.
11^013°, dear sides ftfeRUHe. I*** nemi-
liouitTit.Lv, May 26. — Flour unchanged;
extra 94 60, floe family extra |ft 100600. Cora
fteady at 79(9**. Provision* dull. Pork
•fi* dear fib sides
L*ard, steam rendered
. . “H* Whiskey
iKKins Brio, IsQlto.
Hack** etc.
Naw York, ltay 25. —Rosin kaavy at |1 USO
00 for itrsfoed. Tallow Arm at B&o.
F ratable.
Kuw You*, May M.—Fratahts searetly so
Ana; oottoa, sail 0 32; steam Aa
—A Texas writer says the riven run
ning into the Golf of Mexioo from Anstln,
the oontre of Texas, to Mexioo, fills one
with astonishment. They bunt ont at
the foot of the Guadeloupe mountaina
fall fledged rivers. Streama of crystal
water large enough to run thejlargeet mill
wheels burst out of the solid rooks.
Lately I forded the Ban Maroni river ten
rod* below its aonroe, and it waa thne feet
drop, seventy (set wide, and ran
with great velocity. Bo It is with the
Bio Gmnde river below Fort Quitman,
and with the Cebelo, Medina, Sen An
tonie, Ban Pedro, Solsdo, end Guade
loupe. They all burst out of the ground
fall fledged riven, oold, oleur, end full of
iae. I found quite targe riven in Colo
rado end Kansas, last winter, whioh dis
appeared in the sand at one plaos, only
to emerge and flow on' again a few miles
beyond. Bat in Texas, the riven do not
aeent to disappear. No other sources oen
ha found but that on* grand eouro*.
Hidden Treasure Cssearthed.
Stockton, Ga., May C, 1875.
Mr. H. P. Mathis, who lives nfhr
Btockton, and who some time ago pur-
ehroud a miner’s compass and other ap-
purtsosnees by whioh to snooeed in find-
tag metal under the aorfae* of the earth,
was out near Bloat, Baaaell AOo.’a mill
On tha Atapaha river a few evenings ago
with bis oompess at a spring known in
fills vioinity as the Bennett spring. On
Mr. Mathis'premises, he found after dig
ging about three feet below the snrfaoe
of the earth * copper basin containing
twelve pieees of anoient ooin, bearing
dstea 250 to 531 years ago. The largest
of these pieces wonld weigh, perhaps,
thres-fonrtbs of s pound.
Mr. Mathis has other points in this
vioinity marked, whioh be intends to dig
into in future. He baa a shaft with
whioh he sen take sample* of the earth
tan feet deep in a very few minutes. He
has on hand a sample of Potter’s clay
whioh he elaima is explosive when healed
to a oertain degree. He is bent on the
Okefenokee exploration, he says (if per-
mittml to go an) with all hit equipments.
I was an eye witness to the d’gging of the
twelve pieoa* of anoient coin in the cop
per basin, and I thought Mr. Mathis
would go into fits before he could get the
dirt off of the coin to see what it was. I
do not know what kind of metal it ia or
its veins. If wben Mr. Mathis Investi
gate* Ida marked points anything worthy
of notice oomes therefrom I will aoquaint
you.—Cor. Valdotta Timet.
H. D. Madox,
Fog Dismals—Freweta Maiul.
Washington, May 25.—From this date,
the bell will strike at intervals of fifteen
seoonds at Horn letand light station; and
at tha head of tha paaaas light house
station, Mississippi river, two blows and
one blow at alternate intervale of ton end
twenty seconds, during foggy weather,
Adolph Philbert ta French Consul at
Charleston.
It is otaimad that tha new nswpeper
postage taw decreases the revenae fifty
par oant.
Thu Macaw mmtd Hr
Atlanta, May 25.—Jnatioa Bradley,
D. B. Court, and Diatriot Judge Erskine,
refused to enjoin tha sale of the Maoon
and Brunswick Bailroad, or to appoint a
receiver, aa petitioned for by John P.
Bran oh, of Virginia.
Tennessee Money,
Naw Yomx, May *5.—The Nashville
Diipateh lays tha Bnpreme Court has de
cided that tha State is not bound tor tha
payment of the new issue known ro the
war Issue of Tennessee money, amounting
to #800,000.
northern Presbyterian Assembly.
Clxvxlaxd, May 25.—In tha Presbyte
rian General Assembly, an nnsnooeasfnl
effort waa made to have the action of the
Assembly on the report of the Confer
ence Committee with the Pirobytariaa
Ohuroh Booth, reconsidered.
Seisins Vinegar BataMIsl
Wasuxotok, May 25.—Five vinegar
establishments, with complete distilling
apparatus, were seised in Bt. Louis.
They ere discharging gaugers and arrest
ing tradesmen every where.
Meningitis In M. Lawls.
Bt. Louie, May 25.—The pert tntritm
examination of dead hones ahowe tha
disease to be oenbro-apinal-meningitta.
The malady ia not spreading.
Pennsylvania Fires,
Mauoh Chunk, Pa., May 26.—Aa eight
hoars' rain baa quelohed the mountain
Urea throughout thta region. The miners
are gradually resuming work.
Tbe English Derby.
London, May 25.—The Common! vote
200 to 81 to adjourn for the Derby.
TELEGRAPHIC HOTES.
—Owing ta rain tbe Baltimore raoee
were postponed till today.
Hon. John Vail, formerly member of
Congress and Consol to Glasgow, died
Norrtaton, N. J.
—Tha real seta to of Da wren oe, the
alleged silk smuggler to the amount of
*125,000, has bean seised in New York.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER I
Wla JOHNSON,
Celuabne, Ga.
Ml SOU A0UTTfl rot THE STATS Of
SMMUaad EASTERN ALABAMA
champion mi mxiavism8!
Raw Toss, May 94.—Axglve^ ont s Ooloc,
Kent, Holden, John R Hairrli, Northern Chief,
Onldla, Osm, Garibaldi, Oma, Holding,
Lonely. /-
talea ef ootton Is
houaee, depots, saw mill*, be.,
•r* In existence. The Portable,
damaged condition.
IBS Broad Street,
with a fall etook of
JUGS, PATENT MEDICINES,
BEST KEROSENEOIL,
LAMP OOOII8. TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY. FINE TEAS,
SOAPS,
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINES and
PUKE LIQUORS, (for medical purpose*),
and In feet everything la the Drug line.
I am offering great inducement! to tha
Jobbing Trade. Physician* will do well to
examine my stock. 1 propose to sell at a small
profit, and must have the oash for theee goods.
Thanking you for past and soliciting future
patronage, I am, very respectfully,
A. M. BRANNON.
oc»8 whin
Dissolution.
nnHE Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the name of J. T v HOLLAND is this
day dissolved by mutual consent and agree-
moot.
All books, aceounts and evidences
due said firm have been transferred to
DAN 1. KELLER.
J*. T. HOLLAND.
DAN I. KELLER.
Columbus,(Ga., March is, 1878.
NOTICE.
■ All my Interest In and to all books,
Mrs. Susan H. Miller kas applied
uont letters of Quardlanshlp or the per
ions arid property of Rachel O., Ralph E., Hal
ite E and Theodore P., orphan minors of D.
W. Miller, late of said county, deceased.
These are, thereforo, to require all persons
ooneerned, creditors and next of kin, to show
runder my hand and official signature
this 94th of April. 1878.
ap99 wtw] JAMB D. RUBS, Ordinary.
Notice.
A LL creditors of the late firm of J. T. Hol-
^Vland are hereby notified to. oome “
and settle their Indebtedness with m
i a bus, G»., or with my authorlxed A|
Itorney, JOHN M. CHILTON, at
la. A. R. GALE
Columbus, Ga,. March it, 1874.
G eorgia ^muboooke county—
Whereas Pleasant J Philips, administrator
ol William C Osborn, represents to the Court
In his petition, duly riled and entered on re
cord, that he has tully administered said es-
tato.
This Is, therefore, to dte all persons oon-
eCrnsd, kindred and creditors, to snow cause (If
any thoy era) why said administrator should
not bs dlsoharge.1 from his administration, and
receive lstters of dismlsalon on the first Mon-
day 1 In June, 1878. F M BROOKS,
Ordinary.
March ad, 1878. mar4 oaw12w
_ 1EOKGIA — MUSOGGEfc COOnTY—
VJ Whereas, B F Thomasson, administrator el
S B Nanee. represents to the Court In his petl-
on, duly tiled and entered on record, that he
* \ *afde*r ‘
uuu, uuiv iiiuru mini vast
has WllytdmlnlmeNl
Thla is. therefore, to cite ail persons eon-
SbmBn'kStS ToS”
~iot m discharged from his administration and
nwTTT - . owitaMr.
mart oawtM
In Jus*. 1
...puffH-MM.' 1 ’ •
PEoBalA — MUBOOUlilS (JUU.NII.—
r Where.a Mery L. Jones bee applied for
letter* orOuanilanihip of the person sad prop
erty of Anna V. Jones, minor child ol John A.
Jones, late of said oounty, oeeeaeed.
Thee* are, therefore, to olte and admonl.h
all persons lniereated, tp show cause (11 any
they have) within the time prescribed by taw,
why letters of Oeardlenshlp, es aforesaid,
iheuM uot h* area ted said applicant.
- Given under my olBolal ilsnatue, this
May lttk, ISIS. tTtr”
myll oawtt F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary,
MARKETS.
BT TELEGRAPH TO EHOriBRB.
■tnsy and Sleek Isrkeis
London, May 98— Noon.— Erie 17^018.
Pams, May 96.—Rentes S4r and 47e.
Naw Yonx, May 98.—Stooks active, lower
and unsettled. Money 9 per oent. Gold 110^.
Exchange—long 487& snort 40SU. Govern
ants dull. State bonds qulst and nominal.
Nnw York, May 88. — Money easy; offered
at 1 per oent; supply largsly In excess of de
mand. Sterling Exchange dull at 187^. Gold
weak and lower at listens Governments
active and strong: new 6 r i 110%. State bonds
quiet and nominal.
Oettek Markeie.
.... jl, May 38.—]
middling uplands T%d;
8Q8%d; sales 8,000; lor —
Livxnr ooi*, May 95—3:00 r.M.—Sales on basis
_T middling uplands noth!— *“*— * * J
dUngs, deliverable In June,
Liverpool, May 25—8KX) f. m —Of sales
to^lay 6,009 were American.
Liverpool, May 98.—Ootton to arrive quiet
and nnobanged.
Nnw Yon*, May 98. —Ootton qttlet; sales
Sit bales; uplands 19c, Orleans lS%o.
Futures opened easier, as fouows: June
lft 29-83016 31-32; July 16 8-10; August IS 7*320
l%%; September 101-lS.
uture closed quiet,
sale* 80,000, as follows: May 15KG16 23-32;
June 16J4016 23-32; July 101-32Q10 1-10; Au-
K it 10 3.10018 7-82; September W1 S2Q161-16',
tober 15 9.1001949: November 16%016 13 32;
Deoember 1819-89016 7-10; January 16 i: nnA
18 910; February 16 36 89016 18-18; M
10 16-100101-3H April 16%010 7-39.
Cotton dull and lower; sales 089 bales at
100l0%o; net recelpu 1,749.
Boston, May 98.—Cotton dull and nominal;
middlings 16%$ sales 178.
Philadelphia, May 98. — Ootton quiet;
ilddllngs 16%o.
Savannah, May 98.— Ootton dull; mid
dlings 16%o; net reoelpts 146; sales 08.
Nnw Orleans, May 28.—Ootton quiet; mid-
Dr. 8. Van Meter A Co.,
Proprietors of the famont Charleston (Dl.) In.
flrmanr, ase endorsed In tbe last Issue of the
“National Journal of Health,” by men of prom-
luenoe South apd North. Also by fifty minis
ters of rartoUS doriomlnattons. AM •ppor-
tunity Is now offered to obtain a
tkarsagh examlaallsn and Meal*
■Mout wllhoulhavliif to vlalt tho
Inflrniixry. Addrem At once, DR. S. VAN
METER fc go., Charleston, IU.
MOKEY'.t , i , ATORTL- 1 k.B 1 pifioE I ; A «
getting up oiubs In towns and oountry for the
Oldest Tea Company In America. Greatest
Inducements. Bend for olroular. CANTON
TEA CO., 148 Chamber* Bt., New York.
A Man of a Thousand.
ACcmenimptlve Cured.—When death
waa hourly expected from Ouneumptlon, all
remedies having foiled, and Dr. H. Jmss waa
esporlmeatlna, li* accidentally made a prepa
ration of INDIAN HEMP whioh saved his
only child, and now iflro* this recipe free on
reoelpt ef two etempc to pay oxpeaeee. HEMP
also cures night sweats, nausea at tbe stomaah
end will break afrosh oold In 34 honra. Address
Uraddeck hOe., 1.0M Uaae St., Philadelphia,
Britain t,0M; to France oat;
1 *,000.
U)£*; set receipt* lit; sales
OanvuOTov.May *».—Gotten dull; middlings
lt^e; set receipts XM; sales 3Tt.
OuaaLxaToa, May 26.—Ootton, quiet; Did
dling* 15%016Xe; net reeelpes 119; **!e* M0
AuctfoTA, May 36.—Cotton quiet, olTertngi
light; middlings 16Vio; reoelpts 30; sale* 908.
Provtalcm Hnrkcta.
Livaavcon, May 31—3 p. m— Breetatufl*
quiet. Corn 31s.ended.
LivxurooL, May 36 Long dear middles
611 sad 61.
New Yoait, May 36.-Flonr doll; prtees
ttroni ‘ * ‘
good
fox th* decline holder* generally ere not preei
fox to reellse; winter red Western ,1366,1 4<
U 368141 for amber' Com heavy and lowai,
.arge supplyparoels In poor order, had a very
jepresifog enact; decline chiefly upon *oft end
unsound parcels; T4G760 for soil new Weater*
mired: 77@80o tor good to prime do.; "of)80c
fer Inferior to prime new yellow Western; Tie
for new sell Wosforn mixed In store; tie for
white Weston, coffee slightly easier
'irainnT.
M We want a snitable person In ev-
Mcs I f 66. ary neighborhood to take erdere
In ooustmt use and wear. The oldest C. O. D
house In Amerloa. Skies over half a million
~ “wto tha right pare
sale or female, at yi
No risk, ir you go
i vara and roar-r aid _
llaeof samplee and a complete outfit. Addrem
at onoe and secure your territory. H J BA* *
k oo., 0 N. Howard etreot, Baltimore, Md,
IB AMPLE to Agent*. _ Ladle*
^ComMnallea NMIe-Book,
mos. Bond stamp. F G GLUCK,
New Bedford, Mma
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AGENTS WANTED
In all unoccupied territory. Good and reliable men will
be dealt with very liberally.
Address
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
Atlanta, Georgia.
■upert
i, the
»reoo» wishing any of the above article# can be
polled by addressing General Agent, Oolumbne
U. W. Johnston, Griffin, Georgia. Je25 3w-wt
l International and Great Northern R. R.)
Passengers going to Texas via Memphis an
_lt!le Rock, or via Bhraveiiort, strike this llv
at Longview, the beet route to Palestlm
new and elegant day eoaohes, Pull
sleeping cars, Westlnghouse air 1
ler’s patent safety platform* and oc
no wbero else oaa tha pamanger *o
B a speedy, safe and
nn Star Routs ha* ad:
[apo-wly]
THE JAR. LEFFEI.
able Turklie Water Whci
Manufactured by
POOLS A HUNT.
' Baltimore, HU.
rfioonotr j.v i/an/
Simple, Btrong, Durable,
alw.ye reliable aud eatlo-
foctory.
MmnufhctTircrs.ali'n. of
ForUble * Stationury
tagtat*, Steam Boilerr.,
.V 4 Orta t Bill*, Min
g Machinery,Otarinj.
>r Cotton Mills, Flour,
ajnt. whtto Lead and
.uli* and othrr
» nnd Haurnrs
oaring; ar'.o-
ndfotCfrcnlaru.
CLAIMS
NOT TOO LATE
t>a;
r s
by th«
_RTIBB having Claim* against the United
States Government; for Property used
the Army without compensation, for Pen
ns, Back Pay, Unsettled Aooounts, Ae.,
will do well to apply at onoe to me, I have
facilities In Washington which guarantee
prompt and full settlement of all accounts,
Rejeoted claims can be again considered.
Revolutionary and other claims, If valid, still
eolleetable.
Apply at ones by letter or la person to
FRANK WEMEL8, Aflent,
COLUMBUS, UA.
letter, of admlatratlon on the eetate of Wm,
857.60 i
New erUcleefUSt
ACSI9TN’ PROFITS per week.
WU1 prove it or forfeit ft600.
fast patented. Samp lee aout free to
ell. Addrcn. W.fl.ClIIUKSTEH. 2«7 Broadway,
bowVerk. tw
’^D6YCH(>MA^OT. pr ^OUL CHARM-
X1NG.“ How cither sex may fosolnate
and gain the lovo and affections of any person
they cu'oro instantly. This simple montal ac-
quirtnic.it Alt cafi possess, free, by mall, for
26c., gather with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Droams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-
Night Shirt, Ac. A queer hook. Address T;
WILLIAM A CO., Pubs., Phila. 4w
good quality, 18c gold. Sugar dull and a shade
easier Rice unchanged, with limited jobbing
snles. Pdrk lower, new |31 96. Beef dull.
Lard lower, 14%o for prime steam. Whiskey
dull; held at $120, buyers $119.
Ohioauo, May 98. — Flour quiet and weak.
Corn active but unsettled and lower; No I
St. Louis, May 98.—Flour lower to sell;
very little done. Corn * “ " *
dull and lower; No. 9
; 62Ho bid for round
nominal at $190. Pork tower,
04094*40 ear lets; 02Ho bid for round
lot*. wBTskey
fPDV CHRISTIAN, a Ur ff® fhmlly
1IV1 paper, foil of stories and good reading.
fPUE'No lecurlanism,polities, pills, pulls nor
lUE/idvertlsement*. Only 78 cents a year.
Send 19 cents for 8 specimens before you forget
It. Bplendld Map Premium. Agents wanted
everywhere. Big commlHSlons paid. 11. L.
HASTINGS, ftS8WA<ih»n Bt., Boston, Mass.,
909 Arch $t.,PhPa.. Pa. _ _
wwr 1—At home, male or female; 936 per
W Ol JAwcek, day orevonlng. No capital.
JrororollWe send valuable package of
IOa cLllgoods by mail froe. Addrees with
ton cents return stamp, Jtt. YOUNG, 178 Green-
wlch street,N. Y. 4w
... aud admonish
all and singular tbe kindred and creditors
of said deceased to show cause (If any
they have) within the time prescribed by law,
why letters should not be granted to said
plleant on said estate.
Given nnder my official signature, this
May 8th, 1878.
P. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
myf oawtt
COUNTY
tor of the estate of Ann
W
i, admlnlitra-
late of said
These are therefore to olte and admonish
E ersons concerned to show cause (If nny they
ave) at tbe Court of Ordinary, to be held a ~
and for said county, on the first Monday
August next, why (
not be discharged.
Olvon under my official signature this May
1st, 1876.
F. M. BROOKS,
my2 X3w Ordinary
WAraD--M ms K»
tlonerv Paeiaxe out. Semple neekaxo, noat-
gtld.'for96a. Olroular* free. J. BRIDE, W
W. F. TIli.VF.lt, Dentist,
Opposite Ptrupper’a building, Randolph SI.
Special attuntloii given t» tbe ineertion of Aril-
Mai Teetb, aa wail as to Operative Dentistry.
fsbSt vly
Hotel.
CENTRAL MOTEIt' ,
140 m»<l 149 Breod Bt., CelambnA Ge.
Haa. S. E. WbLDunxia,
ap8l Proprietress.
Lawyers.
LIONEL G. LEVY, JR.,
AitDrnejr and Owaseller at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. V. ami other States.
Office over Georgia liomo in iruuoe Oo.
Npeoial attention given tv collections.
deoO
HAMUKI- «. HATOUMB.
Attorney at Low*
JaSO Ottos over Wlttich A Klaeel’e.
• A. A* DOIIKR,
Attorney and Gomitaellor at law,
Practlooa la State and Federal Oourta In Georgia
and Alabama.
OSes 120 Uroad fct., Colnmhua, Ga. Ja6
Maas U. Blanufoxd. Loots F. Uaeaae».
IILANDIUKD A GARRARD,
Attorney a and Goan eel lorn aft Law*
Offloe Me. 07 Broad etreot, over Wittich A Kis
sel's Jewelry riture.
Will practice In the atete aud Federal Courts,
sept
L X. DOWM15U,
Attarw.j end teliillw.
U. 8. Com’t aud Register lu Bankruptcy. Office
nov2U| over Brooks' Drug Store, Colnmbus, Qa.
R. J. HOMER,
Attorney aad Conuaellor aft Law t
Georgia Rome Insurance Oompauy buildiug,sto
od 7 lyj uud story.
Crocara.
DAI’LR. BIKE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street, be
tween Oglethorpe 4 Jaoksuu streets.
No charge lor drayuge. doc7
J. H. UAB11.TON.
Wboloeale e*d Be tall Urec.r,
Junction of Franklin, Warren 4 Oglethorpe Bta.
N o charge fur drayage. seplt
Watchmakers.
G. H. LtcyuiM,
Watohmuker,
| 134 Broail strut, Colnmlmi. ^a.
Watches and Cioeka repaired m ni i oestmaa-
uer»*iC wwvamtodu inti
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. PEE,
Worker la Tla, ttkeet Iraa, Oopper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JlT No. 174. Broad Street.
Dentists.
W. F. Ttunaa,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper's building, Randolph Bt.
Special attention given to the Itiaertluu of Arti
ficial Teetb, aa well as to Operative Dentistry.
| feb22 daw
COLUMBUS DENTAL BOOKS,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Oeorjft* Home Uulldfo*, Uoluutbu Oeor(>*-
Tailors.
Cotton Faotorloe. •
couixotit xAnivAonitim w.
Maaufkcturers of
KnItSing Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Oorn-
Boe In rear of Wlttich A Kinsel’s, Randolph ol.
Jal8 K. H.CHILTON, Prefildent.
lUMCOUEE RAllUPAiTURING VO.
Manufkcturen of
finaSTINGB, 8IURTTNG8,
YARN, ROPR, Ae.
OOLUMRU8, QA.
Doctors.
DB. I. B. LAV.
Boot and Shoemakers
healer in Lonllier and Findings. Next to 0. A.
Redd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given
to orders. jail
WELLS * CURTIS,
No* 13 Broad St., Sign of the Big Boot
PBALXBS Iff
Boots and Shoe*, Leather and FlndlMfra
Give prompt find careful attention to order*
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR, i 4 CO.,
House and Sign Faln^ra,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of postoffleo)
Onlumbus, Georgie.
Diitract for lloeoo end riisn Peinttnc at
reeeoneble prices, and guarantee ■
"o Wm, Hnow, Hr.
(epr»
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
UK. JAB. T. W Alt NOCK,
. Burgeon mud Phyaldsp.
0#lce at Blnughter’s Drug Store, Railroad street.
Q. A. KOBHNM,
Merchant Tailor and Gutter.
full stock of French and Knglifih broadcloths
Hotels.
ADAH, HOUSE.
go to Opelika, be sure t< r „
dams Ilouse, opposite Passengor Depot.
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
UABII.TOK, GA.,
ictloe In the Ohatts
where else. All kli
Pajr m« or rnn away.”
HENRY BELLMAN.
Gutting, Gleaning and Repairing
Done in the best stylo.
“41 Corner Crawford and Front Sts.
Dress-Making.
MI** M. A. UOLLI.VU>WUi|rU,
f und Ittlng. Terms <
shop ia Brownsville.
Plano Tuning, &c.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pianoes, Organa and
Aooordeons. Sign PainUug also done.
Older* may be be left at J. W. Pease k Norman’s
Cun and Locksmith*.
PHILIP EIPLER,
Gun aud Lockawltli, Crawford streot, next tv
Johneou’s corner, Columbus, Ga. JtwR
DEGRAFF&TAYLQR,
Mannfooturera **d Deelen *
: urniture, Bedding,
LANBREOUINS, AC.,
Nob. 87 and 89 Bowery,
WILLIAM SCHOBIR,
Gnn and I<ocksniltli and d«al«<r in (iuunlng Mr*
teiialn. East of gtrupper’s Confectionary
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. IS and IS, Market House.
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Heal* of All Kiads,
■epG Stalls Noe. 16 and 17.
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Builders and Architects.
J. «. CftlALHilKA*
Heaae Carpenter and Builder*
Jobbing done at short notice.
furuinhud for all stylos
Plans and spocillcatioi
of bhildln'gs
Broad fltrnot, next
J*®
DO. W. Brown
CoIiwiMim. Ga.
G eorgia-MusufxiEE county
Whereas Wm. Redd has applied for let
ters of administration on the estate of L. W.
Isbell, late of said county, deeeaaed; and also
on the estate of Mrs. Franols A. Isbell,
ceased, late of said oounty.
Theee are therefore to cite and admonish . ..
an i singular, tha kindred and rredltors of said
docodents, b» show eause (If any they have)
within the time preiorlted by law, why letters
of administration should not 6a granted to said
appUoant.
Given under my official signature this May
10th, 1876. F H BROOKS,
myll oaw4w Ordinary.
R*Hjr to Agomlsi, Muewartl-
q^aiUuIeiand the bast Family Paper In
America, with two iftehromos, free AM.M’F’a
GO, 800 Broadway, Naw York. 4w
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sole and Exehange liable*
OoLnuoar*. Noxtu cr Kanuolph Bn.,
SctSO Columbus, Oa
Tobacco, Clears, Ac.
HAIF.K DOBS.
If you went tv eujoy a good smoke, go to bis
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Rome and Muscagee Heme.
to*
06 CHRISTIE, and
iso sad .IM Hetterlfttrett,
Bremeh Store—No. St Fartb Jvcnua*
(Ja17-tfj
CRANDALL & CO.,
NO. 069 THIRD AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipedes,’ Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts and Bleig bs
4D* Uonifontly on buil, a for** iter* to *nl
tee trade, |»114f