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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1875.
NO 122
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
■NQUIR>R-SUN.
n) IiilOMT CIBCVLiTIOKI AND TDK
BMt nmrim in iu south, (inis
tkaUeectatM Prat Him—acknowledged M
th. Boat r,liable'
From the first of Janemry lut ths post
al on pep. ft most ko pnM by the pub*
llshor. This «IU bo ton oonts n month for
dnlUos nnd fir. Mats n quarter (Or each weekly,
Our sobeefl he re will son the nooosslty for pay-
ng np promptly, as all thoss In arroars will bo
drop pod on tbo first of January. We are over
OfitVODtoasaommodataour irtonds, bat It will
eetmpoertble to send out papers not paid for
la adranoe.
TMIbllowlnt will bo tbs subsorlptlon terms
tor the Enqumnn for the year Wi:
Dally, la adranoe with post
als paid , 118 per annum.
Snaday, with postage paid.... 1 to •• “
Weekly, withpoetacepaid... t go “ *•
Sunday and Weekly, with
pootbsfepnld I 40 •• “
Banyan la cut abd sununns
Dally, , S 00 per annum.
Me Soanare served separately.
* . omca box.
Dally fi l 00 per annum
Snaday 200 “ “
Weekly...,.,.,. 2 00
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TAKE MOT ICE I
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Weekly and ififoday 2 00 ••
r, W
Liberal DUooQnt for Time Advertising.
Ha tea will be reduoed from this date for all
advertisement* exceeding In time one month,
Merehanta and others will do well to take
advaatago of the Summer rates, and In this
manor prepare for Nall trad a.
Adrortlele
fqaare
1 Week Pally,
s above ia with the privilege of
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,...4 8 00
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.... -• 80
.... 800
.... It 08
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.... 20 00
.... 28 80
.... 26 00
.... 42 00
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every three roontlia. lot yearly cards a liberal dla.
connt will be made.
The rate for overy other day In Pally and every
week in Weekly or 8uuday will be the same as
Pally.
Fon
one-third leas than . ....
For twice a week the into will be one-half Daily
rates.
For advertisements In local or reading eolnmua
60 per cent, additional will be charged.
The Weokly or tiuuday rate# will be one-third
of the Pally.
When an advortiaoment ia changed more than
once iu three month* the advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tisers must pav as do thoae at home.
ciBomeiA ikwi.
—A negro in Baldwin oounty poisoned
himself, leal weak, by eating a amall
pies, of a root whioh he euppoeed to b.
angelica. It was probably tbe poison one
American hemlock. Ha died in a few
houra.
—Tbe Atlanta Herald states authorita
tively that Gov. Bard will have a daily
paper in that olty at an early day. Hey
we expect the third term campaign to be
gin then and there, or be* Bard soared
on Grant!
—The Sumter Republican, 25th, learns
through oountry friends that the orops
are unusually promising, and barring nn-
toward oionmaUncea and Masons in the
earning month, tbe yield of both cotton
and earn will be line.
—Bev. B. Laokey, a Methodist minis
ter widely end favorably know in Florida
and Georgia, for many yean a resident of
Thornes ooanty, died very suddenly Wed
nesday last, and was buried in Thomas-
▼ills the following day.
—A spelling contest between opposing
classes of girls and boya of the Amerions
higheohoola, on Friday night, terminated
in e viotory for tbe girls. The boys
might have known that the girls would
have tbe last word—right.
— Hilledgeville Union crop report,
May 25: We learn the stands of oorn and
action in this ooanty were never better.
The crops, though email, look well, and
oar farmers are in good spirits. We hear
eoma oomplaiat of rust in wheat.
—On Monday e Deputy Sheriff of At
lanta mixed an engine, baggage oar and
Hum na—anxar boxen of the Air-Line
JUUroad, by. virtue of on attachment in
favor of Grant, Alexander A Oo. It was
expected that the road would replevy the
ears on Tuesday.
—We learn from a letter to the Atlanta
Conetitutton, that a shooting affray oooor-
rod on Saturday evening last, at Wisdom’s
Store in Harrii ooanty, between Mr. Mor
rison of Troop and Mr. W. F. Mobley of
Harris. Tbe latter was Mrionaly wound
ed in tbe stomach. Morrison was arrest
ed end committed.
—The MilledgeviUe Union learns that
the remains of tbe oolored child, 10
monthe of age, that wm carried off in the
oyalone of the 20th of Merab, was found
on the 20th inet, jnat two months from
tbs' time it wm blown away. It was
found about a quarter of a mile from tbe
hone*, by e negro who wee hanting cows.
—Tbe Oobb ooanty correspondent of
the Marietta Journal says: Near Marietta
the fruit trees are laden with e wealth of
fruit. The spring crops ere forward,
growing finely end in excellent condition.
The stand of cotton ia excellent. Take
it all in all, rural life never appeared more
lovely or more full of promise than in
Cobb.
—The Gedartown Record says: We
Uern that there are eleven cases of small
pox at Cave Spring, or rather in the smell-
pdx hospital, ont of town a mile or two.
It is now ooufldently believed that the
Uit case that baa been exposed has taken
it that is likely to have it, end that the
farther spread of the disease will be
stopped.
—Tbe Fort Valley Mirror't report on
Stops In Houston oounty, on the 26tb
inet.: Cotton baa Improved wonderfully
in the last ten deyB, but now needs a
■bower. Corn looka tolerably well. The
wheat and oat crop ia as fine as ever
grows in thie section. Vegetation of all
kinds is suffering for the want of a re
freshing shower.
—The Supreme Court, on Monday, re
fused to grant an injunction restraining
the eale of the Meoon A Brunswick Bail-
rood under the State’s first mortgage.
The application was made by ■ complain
ant whose bonds are secured by a second
mortgage. In the com of the Air-LiDe
Bailroed the Court sustained Judge Hop
kins in taking possession of the rood.
—The oorner-etone of the Confederate
Monument at Savannah woe laid with in-
tereating eevemonia* an Xante. Gen.
Joseph E. Johnston wm Marshal, and
Gen. B. H. Anderson Amts teat. Hon.
Julian Hartridga, orator of Urn day, de
livered a fine address. The xaonnmenl is
about fifty fMt in height, end Us entire
cost will be about 028,000. Its locality
is the pork extension.
—The Atlanta Herald seya that Col. D.
Wyatt Aiken, Master of the Benth Caro
lina Grange, and member of lbs National
Executive Committee; Col. Werdlaw,
Master of the Fletida State Grange; Col.
W. H. Obsmbleee, and Master E. M.
Law, Becretaer of . the Alabama State
Grange; Col. T. J. Smith, Master, end
Col. E. Taylor, Secretary, aa weU as the
Executive OommittM of tbe Georgia
State Grange, will be in theteity ineoan-
cilon the 8th proximo, to oonfer end
oonsalt on matters of interest and impor
tance to tbe Order of Patron of Hus
bandry in the Sooth.
’ Mr. Dolans Defamed.
Lone Horn may be both a bold Indian
end an able orator aeeonllug to ths In.
dian standard, bat hs has a plainness in
his ■ peach that marks him as a bid polUi-
cien. No Tammany brave oould have
been loader in defaming that good man,
Mr. Secretary Delano. This terrible
Sioax, not content with tbe thousand
kindoemee be had reoeivsd through the
Secratary of the Interior, actually had tbe
temerity to ecenae that functionary of
lying. Had he merely said that all the
good intention* of the Secretary had not
.been kept or that ths promisee of the de
partment had never been fulfilled it
would have been oU right, but to tell the
President that a member of hia official
family hod lied WM talking altogether too
plainly even for an Indian. Ths intar.
preter evidently thought so, and feared
tbe immediate ooneeqnenoae to the Sioux
if the words of the mvage should be at
onoe reported to Grant. What ths Prae-
ident would have done bat for the die-
oretioaof the interpreter it ifi impossible
to prediot, and what DeUno will do upon
hie return to WMhiogton is equally post
finding out. Tbe whole imne now depend!
upon that event. The President will
■peak; indeed, although it is universally
acknowledged that be is a good Usten|er,
he will not to mneb M hew until
Mr. Delnno is beck et hie desk. Ferhspe
this la josh His Secretary of the Inte
rior has been maligned, tnduoed, vilified.
An Indian, and • Sioax at that, hoe had
the boldness to oill a good end trntbfnl
man a liar. If things go on in thin way
them will ba no safety for anybody, and
the savages of the Fat West will be-
eorne as dangerous to innooent people
like Delano m Democratic investigating
committees ire likely to be daring the
next Congress.—JV. Y. Herald.
—Tha attempt to negotiate a treaty
with tbe Sioqg obiefe now in Washington
for the oession of the Block HiUa oountry
to the-United States proceeds somewhat
slowly, and there is, moreover, donbt
whether they hove the power to oonvey
possession. The twelfth artiele at the
existing treaty itipnUtee that no treaty
or cession shell have validity anises
signed by thrae-fonrthe of tbe male In
diana occupying or interested in ths n-
a erred Unde. In the event therefore,
that a treaty U negotiated in Washington,
it woefd seem neoeaaary, in order to per
fect it, that tha requisite additional eigna-
tnree should be procured. The Indian
contractors and traders era laboring to
prevent amiosble negotiations, end the
defiant behavior of the ehiefs ielMgoly
traceable to their evil inilaenen. Mean
while there U every prospect of a rush of
emigrants to the Black HiUx and tha oo-
eutenoe of serious dietnrbanoes.
caoiAunom or ran nxpvauoia pun.
Lurching, Mey 26.—The BepubllAn
StnU Convention was ealled to order by
SumII Srratt, Chairman of the 8tete
OemmtttM, at 19 o’elook. John Cessna
wm elected temporary chairmen.
After the roll sell saver si oommitteee,
including one of thirteen on BcMlntione
nnd PUtform, were ^pointed. Hon. K.
MoPharson U Chairman of tha OommittM
i PUtform.
Tha Convention adopted resolutions
affirming their oontlnued adhesion to the
party, nnd declare the f nndamentel ptin-
oipUe of their political faith as follows:
First—Tbe equality of all men before
the Uw, equal jnitlM te all nnd ipedial
favors to none.
Second—The harmony of tbe National
end State governments. Both urn parts-
one eyatem, alike neoeaaary for the
oomtnon prosperity, peaoe and Monrity.
Third—The nnity of the nation. Wa
an one people. Tbe Constitution of the
United States forma a Government; not a
league.
Fourth—A faithful execution of the
Uwa, an economical administration of tha
Oovnrnment, integrity in offioe, honesty
*11 branohes of the oivil Mrvioe, nnd n
rigid ncoonatobility of publio offloers.
Fifth—Protection to home industry,-
and a home market for home products.
Sixth—The right of the laborer to pro
tection, nnd the enoonmgement, nnd the
promotion of harmony between labor and
oapital.
Seventh—Cheap transportation and the
advancement of cloMr intercourse Ire-
tween all petto of the oountry.
Eighth— Free banking. A safe and
uniform National ourranoy, adjusted to
the growing wants of the business intef-
aat of the oonntry, nnd a steady reduc
tion of the Notional debt,
Ninth—The pnblio domain, being the
heritage of the people, should be reserved
far actual settlers exclusively.
Tenth—The equalization of the boun-
tiqs of soldiers and a speedy settlement
of all just claims arising out of the Ute
war.
Eleventh—Honest men in offloe ; men
with brains enough to know dishonwty
when they see it, nnd oonrage enough
to fight it, wherevor they they find it.
Tbe resolutions, also, dsoUre against
tbs third term, but enlogize in the high
est terns the administration of Grant.
In presenting the name of Hartnmft
for reflection, they decUre it meets ihe
Buxgkibbidox’s Escape—Ths escape
of Breckinridge after the surrender of
Lm wm quite romantio. Accompanied
by Colonel Wilson, of hia staff, he mod*
bis way to Florida, when the two refu
gees were joined *by Colonel Taylor
Wood, the brother-in-law of Jefferson
Davis. Securing a small skiff, thaj bold
ly embarked, near Ksy West, for On|>n,
nnd auooMded in reaohing the port of
Gardenia, nsar Havana, in safety. From
thenoe General Breckinridge proceed ad
to Europe, and finally took np hit resi
dence in Caned*. The last yean of bis
life were qoietly (pent in Kentueky.
General Breckinridge leaves on* non who
been hie name, nnd another who, earions-
ly enough, wm christened “Owen Coun
ty,” in honor of the oonnty whioh secured
the election of his fitter to Gangren, in
1868, in tha contest erith Gov. Lstohar.
—Yesterday, says tha Augusta Conti
tionaliet at Sunday, “m ths wey-fnight
train was ooming to Augusts from Art
Royal, and whan ooming down tho Bella
Dock grade, this aide of Allendale, a pole
oar whioh hod been taken on at that Sta
tion, ran off the traok, the wheel* break
ing nil to pieom and ths oar being broken
completely np. On ths nor at the time
of the sooident were Beetion Mister Clif
ford Garvin, T. H. Bramlette, a join;
man by ths name of Garvin, fin:
three negroes. Seotion Master Garvin
and a negro named Williams were mor
tally wounded.”
—The Washington Star says that two
rather onriooa dead letters wsra recently
received on the ume day at tha Aeetoifioe
Department. One, whioh enclosed on*
dollar, was addressed by a lady at Jeney-
ville, ill., “In acre of any liar, nvnnnn,
porteg Co., Ohio,” nnd oontnined inquir
ies relative to s missing husband. Tha
letter was intended for ‘‘any lawyer,” but
on aooonnt of tbe peciUnrity of the man
ner in whioh the writer spelled “lawyer,"
no one of that ilk oould be fonnd in Ra
venna to claim it.
—There is a story ont of the name of
General Grant being forged to a recom
mendation for an oflloe in tbe Depart
ment of tbe Interior, and them is a ques
tion aa wbetber it wm forged by the ap
plicant himself, or, as ha states, by s
member of Congress from Alabama. The
party In the question rays that be gave
ten dollars to the member for hta servioee.
The name of the BepabUoan statesman
has not traspired.
—The Sanderson (Fla.) Neutt lays
alligator was captured near tbit pliM the
other day, and upon dissecting hi* stom
ach it was found to oontain a huge light-
wood knot snd tbs skeleton of a hog.
The Alraeeheppera.
St. JoatPH, Mo., May 96.—A haevy
rain baa drenched million* of grasshop
pers.
Horn, Mey 26.—The Pope lx not mri
etuly ilL
BbkeplwA
Pams, Mey 26.—The Bishop of Nianir
ia dead.
THE BEIE EAILEOAD.
PnOBABLn DEFAULT OM HI SUBS IWTBBBST,
NfiW Yobs, May2(i.—The Tribune mya
a direotor of the Erie Bailroed Company,
in oonverutiea With fin* of its reporfen
last night, said the Brie Bailroed Comps,
ny will probably default on its Jon* In-'
tenet, in eooaequenoe of the feilnrtto
obtain expected money from the Dele-
ware, Ijeekawauna A Western and the Deln-
wan A Hudson companies. In viaw of
this feet, than will probably ba nn appli
cation for a receiver ‘<m Wednesday, oa
Ufi grated Of the ineolveacy, not bank
ruptcy, of the corporation. This notion
will be taken under the State lew, snd
will ba designed to protect nil in tenet
eondtekft «•"***
BBCIIVXS APPOINTED.
Nxw Yobv, May 26.—Mr. Jewett, Pres
ident *f ths Erie Unilrond, wm appointed
reeeiverof theoompenyby the Bnpnme
Court this morning.
ItKZTtNd or DIBEOTOM CALLED.
Nxw You, May 2G.—Froaldent Jewett
baa railed a meeting of the Erie Direc
tors in oonsequenoe of the refusal of ths
Penafiylnnla Coal Company to buy lb*
Erie coal lands.
Tanas Men’s Christian Aaoaelatlan
Biohhond, May 26.—Tba International
Convention of tbe Yoang Man’s Chris
tian Association met here to-day, and wm
called to order by F. D. Taylor, of De
troit, President of the last oenvention.
The convention adjourned until 4 r.
to await trains with Northern delegatee,
and when re-eeMmbled oyer four hun
dred delegatee were iu attendant)*, repre
senting thirty States, Territories and
provinces. ’
After devotional exereiasa and tempo
rary bnaiaean, the following permanent
ofiiucra were ohoeen: President, Joseph
Hudie, of Reims, Ain.; Vioe President*—
B. K. Semtngton, MmansbaMtta; M. B.
Jessup, Maw York; J. B. Morrow, Nova
Bootia; L. W. Manhsll, Indiana; George
Hagne, Ontario f M. 0. Crosby, Miohi-
, D. C. English, New Jeraey;
id, P’Bfyan. Teonets**; D, A. Waldron,
Hbode lsland; JohnL, Wheat, Kentueky;
D.JL Noyes, Minnesota; W. P. Munford,
Virginia; Recording Secretary, J. B. L.
Graham,Maryland; Assistant Beoretariep—
H. L. Porter, Maasachuaetta; F. L. Luck-
hard, Georgia; J. W. Jones, Biohaaobd,
Virginia!
The Derby—Uelepla Wine.
LckrtAllf,fit*y 96.'—The grate event on
Hi* English T |ht n& tow
unanimous wish of their oonrtituexta,Ura stakeo-took piece to-day on
who desire to indioata in thin manner
their approval of hta oondoet aa Chief
Magistrate of the State.
They arraign tbn.Demooiatn for failing
to redeem the pledgM upon whioh it
partially attained power in tbe State, and
heartily oommend the effort* of the Gov
ernment against ths whiekey frauds.
TUB II8USB.
GRANT WANTS TUX TO MOT*.
Wasbxboton, May 96.—The Siotii In
dians visited the Freeident to-day, who
mad* a apeeoh on the subjeot of another
looation for them. He did not wantlbem
to Imv* their homes where they were bon
withont their consent, hot would point
ont the ad van tag aa of entering into nn
ngnement that he eronld propose
through the Interior Department. Tha
President alluded to the groat dif
ficulty in kMping whites away from
the Black Hills, nnd said each reeurring
year the difficulty would ba greater, nn'
lees the Indiana grant ths tight to go to
that oonntry.
No epeeohM were mode by the Indians,
Sleep! that Spotted Tail, with some show
of indignation, denied that he had said
the Secretary of the Interior wm a liar.
Eortbera General Assembly.
Olivxlahd, May 26.—In the Preaby t#rl
an General Assembly, a resolution Was
adopted regretting that the negotations re
lating to a fraternal correspondence i|ith
the Southern Ohnrch had failed. Tbe As
sembly, however, desms it inexpedient to
press the question through another eem
mittse, nnd at the seme time express Une
quivocally its oonfldenoe in the integrity
nnd Christian character of the berthera of
the Southern Ohnrch.
In the morning session of Ih* Presby
terian General Assembly to-day, the ire-
port of th' Committee on Foreign Mis
sions wm received snd discussed. Th<
board asks for 0545,000 for foreign mis
sions for the next year.
It was agreed to publish the corres
pondence between the commissioners of
ths Northern and Southern General As
semblies in the appendix to the minutes,
Tbe Presbyterian General Ai
My.
St. Louts, May 26.—Most of ths time
of the Presbyterian Assembly wm taken
up yesterday in listening to the reeding
of tba records in tbe Wilson ease. This
wm finally finished, nnd to-day Bev.
Stuart Robinson will make nn argument
for the Louisville Presbytery, nnd Bev.
J. J. Clarke for complainant.
Ns Substitutes Allowed.
Washington, May 26.—Attorney Gen
eral Pisrropont has issued a circular that
hereafter tbe praotioe of the District At
torneys of employing substitntee mast bn
disoontinned, nnd no compensation for
such services rendered to this Depart
ment will bn sanctioned.
Georgian Gains M Egypt.
Washington. May 26.—Major Charles
J. Graves, of Boms, Ga., ia here, enroot*
for Egypt, to enter the Khedive’s service
as Lieut. Colonel of Engineers. Major
Graves wsa * Federal graduate, but thesght
i honor oolled him to the South.
MARKETS.
BT TBLBGBAPH TO EB«VIEBB.
Haney and Meek Markets.
London, Me, XS— Noon.— Erie 1701%.
Pams, May XI.—Rentes MI snd SOo.
Ifnw Tons, May XS.—Stooki eotlve, aid
icti tatter Money X per cent. Ooid lie.
ohmnge—loos tstfj; short 480ta. Govern
ment* dull snd steady. Stats bonds qniet and
nonlnnl.
Nn Tons, May XX. — Monty assy at XUS
_ nor stnlSMriUf Kxthsass qelst at ltlta.
Ooidldall at 1MRUU4 Governments aotiv*
nnd steady. Stale bonds qalst tend nominal.
Cetten Markets.
IdVBorooL, Mey XS^-Nooi.—Oetloa dull;
middling upland! 7J.il; middling Orleans
10,009; for apTcnlAtlon and tzport
E:
Epsom Downs, snd wM won by Golopin
Claremont onme in second, end ths He-
pentano* oolt third. Eighteen started.
LATZB.
London, May 26.—There wm a dense
orowd at ths Derby no*, inolnding the
Prinoe npd Prinoess of Wales, the Dak*
and Daohess of Edinburg, the Mnrqaie
end Marchioness of Lome, end the Duke
of Csmbridge. Tbs weather wm fine.
Tbs betting against Golopin WM two
to. ojuy; against Claremont fourteen to
one, nnd against the Bepentanoe colt
twelve to one. Golopin won easily by a
length, Garterly Bell earns hi fourth, fol.
lowed ip thg order named by Seymour,
Lord, BsernsM,.,P)inob, Boy of Naples,
Bslfe, Earl of Dantrey, Gilsert, Wood-
ward, Temple, Bsrfsretram, Eerlston,
Campbell, Breeoh Loader and Telesoope,
The time at the race was 2:47.
mlddl
ordinary,
Idling
', drill
, nplamU,
[vavakl* la
Salas ea s
Botbiaff Mlew good
Jaa* sad July, TJ£d.
Sales oa a beds of middling uplands,
aothlsf Mow taw mkkiu.ga, deliverable la
M.f, l\d.
SelM on s basis of middling uplands,
nothing Mlow low middling*, deliverable iu
July end Aagust, 7J<d.
Id vuaroot, Mayas—ISO r.u.—Sales on basil
r mlddUag uplands nothing below law mid-
lings, deliverable In June nnd July, Jj£d.
Seles ee basis ol middling Or lean ■ nothing
below low middlings, shipped in April, ad.
IdvanrooL, May as—SK)o r. a.—Ol sale*
teriay e,088 were Amerisan.
Saw Toon, May XI. —Uotton weak; seta*
1,710 balsa; aplaads lfo, Orleans 18^0.
Fntun* opened easy, aa followa: June
181 A3a01lVTjuly 18GI8 I-S3; Augnit IS A XXO
18 8-18; S.pLmbw 18 i^X.
itotar IS MSGllW; November It 8 32018 81S;
December lt8AXD(* 8-18; January it la jar
18 1841: February 14^0016X1*2; Marol
18 18-10016Jd; April 1614.010 8-32.
Cotton wonk: tsloe X,0J8balea at 16016^0;
not reeelpta 88.
Mosilb, May M—Cotton quiet, In folr de-
—- low nicdimge
Nxw OgLaABi, May 16.—Cotton doll; mid
‘— —middlings —
47; expert
I; setae 1,808; (took 88,141
dllnga ltWe; low
ltj^net reealptii 847;
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AGENTS WANTED
In all unoooupied territory. Good and, reliable men will
; be dealt with very liberally.
Address
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Hotel.
■ IWNTMAt. ROTXL,
146 aid 149 Bread Its, CoInmbRi, 111.
Mrs. S. E. Woldbidok,
»p21 Proprlotrou.
Lawyers.
’Lib)r«L c. levyTjTb.,
Attorasy and Con Sms Mar at Lew,
OoramlMlonar of DmUh N* Y. mad othtr SUiea.
Otfloe oyor Georxla Home Inaurano* Co.
Special atttntlon given to oolleotlonf.
SAMUIL H* HATOHKRt
Attoruf at Law*
Offloe over Wlttlch 6 Kim
Cotton Faotorlss.
0OLUMBD8 MANDTAOTOBINO CO.,
XanufactHrera of
Sheeting*, Shirting*, end dewing d
Knitting Thread*
Curds Wool and Grind* Wheat* nd Cora*
Offloe Id rear of Wittlch 4 Kinael’a, Randolph at.
Jal8 R. H. Or.IIeTON, President.
■IJ8COGKK KABfUFACrrUKIJIG GO.
HM«iftot«ma of
BUBRTmaa gmiTUvaa,
TARN, ROP*, Ae.
COLUMBUS, GA.
O. P. BWTFf, PnNridemt.
W. A. f W1FT, Secretary 4 Trcnamrer. octal ly.
A. A. DOl*! ’,
Attorney nnd Con nee t lor nt lew.
Practices in Btato ami Federul Cuurta ID Georgia
and Atnlssnm.
Offlco 126 Uroml rtt., Coiuinbua, Ua. t J»8
llingfl 14^; good ordinary
xportta to the oontineot
Oharlmtor, Kay 2d.—OottoD. qalet; mid-
itoeFlMf^l** 0 ’ n#t rt<Mlpcl nlei100 !
Satarkar. Mej 96. — Uotton dull} told-
dllnga 18^6; »w middling* 16; good ordinary
14K; nat reoelptc T76; aale* it; stock 11,007.
Boatow, Mat M.—Cotton dull and nomlnnl;
middling* 16o, low mlddl' • lB^c, good ordl*
nary 14^*; export* to Oreat Britain l(
•8; itock 16,416.
OALvnaToir.May 26.—Ootton dull; middling*
14^e; not raoalpta 48; tale* 60; stock 80,468,
Prowlslom MarheU.
Litrrfool, May 98—1 80 p. x — Long olear
mkldloa 61* aad&l.
LiTnareeL, May 98—9 p. m.—Breadstuff*
q»l*t.
lfaw York, May 96.—Floor dull; price*
•trongly in bn yen' fhvor; Boathern flour dull
and daoUnlag; common to fair extra $610$6 00;
good to ohowa 46 0808 96. Whaat lo lowar;
only very modarata export and 11mltad milling
d*mnnd. Oorn le. lOwar; moderate demand.
Gleffao about Uo lower; more doing; 900 bags
of Rio told at 190 gold. Sngar rather more
feeedr W 9M<t for granilated, llo for pow.
‘ UHGuCia for crashed. Molaaae* dull
iTy. Rio* qutst and anohangad. Pork
lower, now tmea* 499 lo.. Beef qalet. Lard
lower, 14UGl4%e for prime steam. Whiskey
more aotlva but lower; sales of 409 barrel* at
#1 port short tlm*; 89 barrels at 4119.
Ohioaoo, May 91. — Floor dull and unohang-
ad. Oora In flair * " " ‘ “ ‘
mixed
Lari
Mask II. Blanofoap. Loom V. Gamau.
eaanDfoed A uaebabd,
Attorney! rad ttammoallora at Law.
Offloe Mo. 97 Broad atr*yt, over Wlttioh A Ble-
ael's Jewalry Store.
Will practice la the flute and Federal Courts.
L T. BOWMIBG,
Attnrmejr nnd Bolioltor.
irn'r and Regia
dov90| ever Brooks’
M. J. MOBKM,
Attorney nnd C*naull*r nt La*,
octT lyj
ond story.
bid, rqleotedMo. Pork
|19 40. Lard la Ihlr demand and aniattlad. at
414 99014 99. Whiskey 41 li offwed, 4117
asked.
Louistillr, May 96. — Flour unchanged;
extra $4 60, flue family extra 46 60Q6 00. Corn
dull at 79077*. Provision* dull. Pork nomi
nally 491 6u. Bason, shoulders 9^o, elsar rib
aids* 194io, olear sides 19Ws, sugar-cured hums
1894Q140. Lard, steam l&e, keg ls^e. Whla-
kay 41 16. Bagging Arm, 189140.
St. Lotria, May 91.—Flour uniettlsd, lowar
.j sail, with a Tory small order trade. Corn
dull; Ife. 9 mixed 69999140. Whiskey 411».
Pork 9K 78. Baooo only m limited joMng de
mand. Lard nominal.
Ci MCI If M ATI, May 98.—Floor dull. Oorn dull
at 78974. Pork nominally 42198 asked, Lard
nominal; steam 14U914We, kettle 14440. Bacon
in demand; shoulders •%9<»HP' olMr rib sides
12X919^0, elsar sides 1944911^0.
Isslnt ete.
Crocera.
IIAN’l. M. HIA
Dealsr lu Family Uroceriva. on Bryan, atrest, be
tween Oglethurpu A Jackauu stroets.
■ No charge for drayage.
d<*c7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wkoleanle nnd Be Util timer.
Watchmakers.
C* M. LBQCIM,
Mr and warranted.
Tin and Copporemlthe,
Tkrc* Killed and Three W.s.dri.
Oiboibbati, May 26.—A dispatch flam
Golamba* ray., while come men wm* nt
work oU n aonffold, putting a tram roof
on the Central Ohio Luuntia Asylum, the
sosffold gave way, preaipitnting nix of
them to the ground, a distance of seventy
fact, instantly .killing three, named Geo.
Broun, Jerry Byan and Albert GottUib.
and fatally injur lug the other three,
named Bqn Smith, Wm. Harmon and
Fred Knat».
21' / New Orleans Item.
NxwOBLtAB*,May 26.—Bev. W.K. Cope
land, who rcocutly figured iu a cccadcl
on** In Baltj'diATe, and who pranohad In
on* of the Baptist eharohe* in thin city
on Sunday last, has, it i* reported, left
the oity, though shadowed by the
polio*.
Tbe friends of the lata John O. Breck
inridge met at the Bt. Cberlee Hotel lest
night and adopted resolutions eulogising
the life nnd character of the deeetsed.
Galri Shipped te Europe.
Now Yobk, May 26.—The speoie ship,
ments to Europe to-dey were 0168,568 in
gold.
Process 1*1. Forbidden.
Berlin, May 26. — The Government
forbids the procession in honor of the
Pope’e jubilee.
The Mining DIMenltleo.
WiLKBSBABun, May 26.—It is thought
qniet in the mining regions will b*
earned by tbe let of June.
Arrested on Busplrlen.
Vienna, May 26.—The bearer of an
anonymous letter offering n million florins
for Bismarck’s assassination, wasarnsted.
the'weatheET
■HIP EEWB.
Naw Tong, Kay XI.—Arrived: Batkma,
Thuringia.
Arrived out: B. B. Full.r, Bjsnksn, Way
farer, Renews, Xerass end Benner, Jam aim,
Oatlda, Star of Hope, Homeward, Jonas, Best-
lag.
Nnw York, May XX-— Arrived: Virago,
Montgomery.
Arrlrod out: England.
Tbo Moamablp Grant Western, whioh aailod
honoo joatorday for Brlatol, rotnrnod today
with hor maohlnor, dorangod.
Sallod: Oloopatra, South Uarollsfo Han-
oook, Prtrato.
rnonamunra.
Washinoton, May 26.—For Thnradny,
in the South end Atlentio nnd Golf States,
falling barometer, southeast to eouthwest
winds, slight changes in tempsrntnn, nnd
portly cloudy weather, with local rains.
OHAICVION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER 1
WM. FKB,
Worker flmTim, Khe*i Iro , Copper,
Ordot* tron abroad promptly ai t d t*.
jr. 1 ? Nu. 171. fltrpat.
Dentists.
Doctors.
DM. X. B. LAW.
Offloe corner Broad and Randolph ■ trout*, Burma’
building.
RaalAenee on Forayth, three door* bain flt. Clalr.
Ja6
Boot and • booms <srs
WM. METEB.
c Boot and Shoemaker.
Deelarlh Lcm M>r nnd Finding*. Next to 0* A.
Radd k Go.’*, i . impi and atriot attention given
to ordara.
JiU
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 78 Broad St., Ilgn of the Big Boot
t>GkUUta IK
Boot* aad Shoe*, Leather and Find I or*
Giro prompt nnd oaroftil attention to order*
bjr mali; pey th# hlghagt market priee for
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., * CO.,
House and Sign Painter*,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Ju«t north of poetoffloe)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for Ilouae and Sign Fainting at
reasonable price*, and guarantee satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. Buow, Hr. [apr6
OPELIKA DIRKCTORY.
Doctors.
DR. JAB. T. WABNOOK,
Burgeea aad Physician.
Offlco at Blaughter’a Drag Store, Railroad street.
Hotels.
ADAMS HOURS.
f o to Opelika, be sure t< ...
louse, opposite Passenger Depot.
W. P. Tiuxaa,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper’s building, Randolph tit.
Special attentiou given to tbe insertion tif Artl-
flclal Teeth, aa well aa to Operative Dentistry.
feb23 daw
C6H.UMEUH DENTAL BOOMS,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Oaorga Uewe Building, Oolumbn* Georgia.
Tailors.
9. A. KOEHFK,
Merchant Tailor and Gntter.
▲ NU stock ot French and BugUah Uroadclotba
aprie
LAWYER*.
HIRES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, GA.,
“7.75
r run away.”
Mo. 184 Broad Street
HENRY SILLHAN.
Oattlng, Cleaning aad MepatHny
Done la the best style.
Dress-Maklnu.
Mian M. A. HOLL1NUR WOETII,
Dross-Making, Cutting and Ittlng. Torm*cheap.
Reslaeaee andehop In Browueytlln
novlfl ,
Plano Tuning, So.
E. W. BLAU, 1
Repairer and Tuner of Finnoes, Organ* and
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Onn and Lockswltb, Crawford street, next to
Johnson’s corner, Columbus, Ga. Ja«
DWF&TKYLOR,
Muufeetunr* eo* Dealer, n
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREQUINS, AG.,
No*. 87 and 89 Bowery,
W. H. JOHNSTON
Grlffla, 08.
ABB SOLI AOBKTf FOX tU STATS Of
GEORGIA and KAITERN ALABAMA
VOX TBS SALS 0V
champion rax izrmauzsHX&st
Hugines in ths world. The Stationary for
houses, depots, saw mills, Ac., superior to all oth
ers in existence. Tbe Portable, the last, but not
least, should be in every dwelling, storehouse, gin
house, and railroad cars.
To Railroad Compuuies wishing to aunply them*
*elve*, wear* prepared to offer great inducement*.
Persons wishing any of the above articles can be
supplied by addressing General Ageut, Columbus
or u.W. Johnston, Griffin, Georgia. J«2T»3w-wt
Masonic Notice.
CALLED MEETING OF I
^MSIANLODSEjN^^
A CAL
Alum
•M A. M., will ta held ™.
dey) evening «i 1% e olook.
Dissolution.
m /LU books, aooonnt! nnd evldenoei of debt
da* laid firm have baon transferred to
DAN I. KELLER.
J. T. HOLLAND.
DAN I. KELLER.
Columbui^On., March is t 1476.
NOTICE.
49" AH my Interact In nnd to all boeki, Re
count*, and all evldenoM of Indabtednais du*
the late Arm of J. T. HOLLAND, I this day
transfer to Maj. A. R. Calhoun for value ro-
ealvad. DAN L KELLER.
Columbus, Or., MRreh 18,1876. mh28
Notice.
A LL creditors of th* lata firm of J. T. Hoi-
^\.land are hereby notified to eoma forward
and settle their indebtedness with ine at Co
lumbus, Oa., or with my Rttthorlied agent and
Rtiorney, JOHN M. CHILTON, at Opelika,
Ala. A. B. CALHOUN.
WILLIAM IOHOMIBR,
Gun and Locksmith aud dealer iu Gunning Ma
terials. Bast of titrupper’s Confectionary
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stella Mo. 18 amd 18, Market House.
I. T. COO)
Fresh Meal* of AH Hiuds,
sepfl Btallu Nos. 16 and 17.
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford Bt., under Rankin lions*, Columbus, Oa.
Builders and Architects.
I. G. CHALMESa,
Honed Carpenter amd Builder.
Jobbing doue at short notico.
Plans and specifications furnished for all styles
of buildings
Broad Street, next to G. W. Ilrown’s,
Js» Columbus, Ga.
Livery and 8ale Stables.
EOBEET THOMPUON,
Livery, Rale amd Exehsnge blables.
Oounnoar*, North cr Hakdolm tits.,
octaO Columbns, Ga
Tobacco, Clears, Ice.
MAIEB HOBN.
If you want to eqjoy a good smoke, go to hi*
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Dome aud Muscogee Rome.
88 CHRISTIE, AND
ISO Md .189 HeaterJMreet,
JlrsnA Store—No* SI Forth Arenue•
Un17-tQ
CRANDALL & C O.,
NO. 009 TLIRD AVENUE,
WholMrie end Retail Dealer. In
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipede*,’ Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts and Sleig hs
49" Constantly on hand, a largo stock to snl
the trad*, ia!7-tf