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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1875.
NO 123
TEStACS
of rmm
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
■NQUIIIBR.SUN.
**■ UUUT CIBCVLAT10H1 AND THE
BEET NEVEPAPEB IN THE iEOUTR. ftvtzff
the AcMdcteS Prewi New.—acknowledged m
the MOCtralUbl.'
Em the A rat or January laat the post-
hge «h pepeta meat he path by the pub
lisher. This will be ten oentl a month lor
dal Ilea and tie oenta a quarter for aaah weakly,
Oar aubeerlbera will aee the neoeaalty for pay-
»E *P promptly, at all thoee In arreara will be
dropped on the Ant of January. We are ever
will!ay to aooommodate our Mends, bat It will
belmpMMMo toaeed out-paper, not paid (or
In advance.
The following will be the aubaorlptlon term,
for the Euqumuu Tor the year 18T»:
WHEN HalLBD.
Dally, In advance with poet-
age paid 4 • no per annum.
Sunday, with pontage paid.... 2 TO “ 11
Weakly, with poatage pahl... *jo “ "
Sunday and Weekly, with
poatage paid a «0 “ “
ennVKD IB CITY ABO BUBUBBB.
Dally, 4 a 00 per annum.
Mo Edbdato nerved aaparately.
orricB bob.
Dally ;...$ a 00 per annum
Sunday a to “ ••
Weekly a 00 ••
Weekly and Sunday a 00 «• “
TAKE NOTICE I
ADflETUEBI,
to appear before that body to learn what
criminal oaaee, if any, have been oou-
promiaed by them. Although the naeoa
may bo compromised, the guilty part tea
are aa moeh anbjeot to the nation of the
grand jury aa if they had Borer been
oompromiaad.
—The church of Father O'Meara,. ia
Mobile, waa robbed of the two rateable
oaodleatioke of the altar, on Monday
night. The thief eridootly need, light
to enable him to get to hearea. Bat
that waa not what he waa after, for he
aold the oandleatteka to a Junk dealer,
who appeeta to hare aahad ao gaaatione,
for the portion who eold them to him hae
not yet been arretted.
—Oot. Honaton baa leaned bit proola-
mation, directing the aharUle of tho Steto
to make all legal prupuratione for and
hold a general daeMoa on Toeeday, after
the drat Monday in Angoat, 187ft, ia ao-
oordaaea with the prorjatoma of aa aet of
the General Aeeembly of tbie State,
entitled “An Aot to provide for the Bill
ing of s Convention to reriee end amend
thn OoHatitation of thin 81010,” approved
March 19th, 187S.
—Soya the Troy Snqulnr of tho 29d
“The crop proa pact in thin ooonty in the
moat promtelng, at this time, of any
grown for the put tea yean. The oold
weather bunot been u deleteriona as
geaerelly (opposed, u the crops of oot-
ton and oern bare good stands; the plants
present a bright, healthy appaaranos, and
ihaflslds are generally wall cultivated
and free from grass and weeds. From
every aaotion of tho ooonty tho same fa
vorable reports are given na and onr farm
ers aro in fine spirits.”
Bos ciowS’s Blows wf WBlaBay aaS
Liberal Discount for Time Advertlolog.
Hotel will be reduced from this date for all
advmtlsamoats exceeding In time one month,
Manhunt, and others will do well to take
advantage of the 8ummer rate,, and In thle
manner prepare for Fall trade.
Advertising Matas.
Square
tweak Dally
.4 9 00
.. 3 00
.. 6 60
..too
.. 19 00
.. IT 00
.. 20 00
1 Square 1 year...,
Thaabovala wltl ,
every three munthe. for yearly card, a liberal
count will be mede.
The rate for every other day in Dally and every
week In Weekly or Burnley will be the came a.
Daily.
Fur advertisement, in local or reading columns
00 per cent, additional will be charged.
The Weekly or Sunday rates will be ene*tbird
of tlis Daily.
When en advertisement la changed more then
•uoe in three months the advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tiser. must pav a. do those at home.
SIOI8IA NEWB.
—Batts oannty hu voted for the pro
htbitkm of Hobos retailing. Vote—88 to
fit.
—John Bard, eouvlcted in Fulton Su
perior Court of an assault on young
Bpanoor, hu boon aeutenood to pay a Una
81,000 and costs.
—A business Arm in Gainesville advise
tbs Bugle of that place that some one ia
pesaing counterfeit $10 Notional Bank
aotu in that seotlon. One of tbs spurt-
one notu aeon and refused by this firm
wu on the National Bank at Borne, New
York.
—The Braoawiok Appeal tells of
stick of timber reoently ont on Spanish
creak, in Charlton ooonty, and hanlad to
Bt. Mary’s river, whioh required ten moles
and sixteen oxen to move it. It measured
eighty-nii feet in length and contained
8,280 feet, bat only brought §29 per
thousand.
—A meeting of tioket agents and mas-
tan of transportation on a number of
railroad lines, from Washington City to
Georgia, Alabama, Ao., wu held in At
lanta on Tuesday, to arrange through
tioketa and season tickets to tho Springs,
Ac. It is said that they came to a satis
factory arrangement, but the details hare
not yet bean published.
—The editor of the Oorington Enter-
prisa tolls of some wonderful things which
ha saw in Crawford, Ogletbrope oonnty.
One wu a rattlesnake with two heads and
so tail (where were its rattles ?), also
haring two feat and two legs like those of
a frog. Another was a negro man who
nsrar bad any ayu, or any marks or in
dentations in bis face resembling eyes.
—The grand jury of Bibb oonnty de
termined to make an examination of tho
books of the several oonnty officers, with
a view to ascertaining wbat retrench
ment ooold be made in sal erica and other
expanses. After the discharge of the
jury, its foreman and finance oommitteo
appointed Mr. J. T. Nottingham to make
the examination. Bat that gentleman
reports that both the Clerk of tbe Superi
or Court and tbe Ordinal? refuse to per
mit the examination, on the ground that
tbs grand Jury bad no right to appoint
him after Ha discharge.
—The Korns Courier uys: Wo are
ptauaft to learn that a premium will be
given to every farmer in Cherokee Geor
gia and Alabama at the fair this Fall who
will fnrnish satisfactory evidenee that
they bare not bought any farm prodnota
this year for tbe use of their family and
stock. This means business in the right
diraetion, and ia calculated to do great
good in eneoutagmg farmers to raise
abate own prodnota. We hope that every
firtur who oan furnish such evidenee
will do ao, for we regard all snoh as sub
stantial end well-to-do citizens, out of
debt, good and oomfortablo homes, and
living upon the fat of tho land, and not
afraid to aaa any one, and oontrol tbelr
ALABAMA NEWS.
From aa latarvlew la tbe Chisago Trlkeas.]
Keporter.—Here yon visited onr water
works T They are an interesting sight.
Mr. Bad Cloud—No. Your whiskey Is
good enough for mo.
Reporter—But we haro a tunnel under
the lake for two miles, through which wa
get onr water supply.
Mr. Bad Olond—White man, Bad Gland
hates the man who tells him n lie. Do
tbe people of this great eity go two miles
for water, when may needn't go more
than two rods any way for whiskey ?
Reporter—But soma of onr people use
water for other purposes than drinking.
Bat few drink Hue oonatant beverage.
Mr. Bed Cloud—I thought not It will
do for the white-winged chips bat not
for the red man’s drinh. ugh 1 Drink
water where there's whiskey t Would Bod
Cloud slay tbs gopher or the chipmunk
when be ooold kill the deer or the buffalo 7
Reporter—We have had quite a whiskey
seizure here lately. Distilleries were
seized because their ownam failed to pay
the Government taxes.
Mr. Bed Olond—I am sorry for that.
Wonld tho red man alay the friends that
feeds him 7 Oh, no.
Keporter—It waa some of Washburn's
doings.
Mr. Red Olond—Go tell tho tall Ham-
look of the Orient that it won't do. Tall
him, pole fane, that Bad Olond baa said
ao.
Reporter—I think it la a rile conspiracy
to foroe people into drinking Waukegan
spring water. Sersral of the Ooromnant
officials live in that city.
Mr. Bad Olond—But the white btnrss
will not submit. Tour people era net
cowards. They are swift aa the West
wind to avenge a wrong. Their armies
areas many aa the snow flakes which
break the bran oh as of the pine tens.
Sarnia rax Hat.—The Boston Tree
eller tells a story of Mr. WUUaaaa, the
anoient pastor of Dudley, Maas., who waa
a practical Christian. One sultry sum
mer Sunday, says the legend, the sound
of distant thunder heralded the approach
of a shower. Suddenly the praaoher
stopped, and peering from aids to aids
through the church windows, na if ob-
serring the tokens of a change in the
weather, (he quietly said: “Brethren, I ob-
aerre that onr Brother Orosby ia not pre
pared for.the rain. I think it our doty
to help onr Brother Orosby to get in his
hay before the ahowar.” With that ha
descended from tho pulpit, and with
several of his hearers proceeded to Mr.
Orosby'a hay field, where they worked
half on hour, or until the hay waa housed.
The atannoh old olergyman than returned
to the church and resumed his disoourae.
Taaag Mom’s Christina Association.
Biobmobd, Va., May 27.—The dele-
galas to the Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation held prayer at a full mooting in
tha Baptist church this morning.
At 10 o'elook President Hardia called
tha oonratition to order.
Yesterday's ptooeedinga ware read and
(proved. On oommittaaa are tho fol
lowing Southerners: On Association—
J. M. Towels, North Carolina; Creden
tials—8. 8. Edwards, Blehmond; .A. J.
Dodamead, South Carolina; Devotional
Exercises J. W. Waliaoe, Georgia; W.
E. L. Prek, Texas ; James Gordon, Bieh-
mond; Eieoutlve—B. B. Bnaaall, Florida.
Bov. Don oan MoGregor, of England,
was eleoted honorary Vioa President.
Be (rural satisfactory addresses ware
made.
Tha afternoon session waa ooonpiad by
reports.
The progress of the Association ia vary
satisfactory in all details.
Washington Mansions.
Wabxiuotox, May 27.—The Papal en
voys, who brought the Barrette to Cardin
al MoOloekey visited tha President and
Secretaries to-day.
The Preaidant orders the Department*
elotod Saturday for tha deooratton of
the Arlington Federal graves.
Gen. Meiga ia detaolied for apaoial dnty
to report upon tha organisation of foreign
armies, especially regarding the Quarter
master's Department. Meigs will bo
absent one year. Gen. Nigoll ia assigned
as Quariuaster General in the meantime.
Tho President, with his family, goes to
Long Branch Tuesday.
Delano had a general talk with the
Blaok Hill Indiana, who ehowed little
disposition to move in the Indian Ter
ritory. Spotted Tail wanted to know why,
if that territory waa so baantifnl, the
white men did not go there, instead of
ooming to tha Blaok Hills.
Fatal Expiation Im a Maetan Draw
Xte re.
Boston, May 27.—An explosion in
Daws' drug store, on Washington street.
Tbe wall fell. Two persona are dead and
three were taken out fataUy hart, and
two wars sent to the hospital. Tha street
waa erowdad with people and vehioles.
A horse and buggy wers found under the
rains adjoining the building shattered,
Oanae unknown.
By the axploaion tha dead are threat
seriously injured, four; slightly, twanty-
two.
Maces at ■altltaaro.
Bauvncoxs, May 27.—Saoond day.
First raoe—Eleven started. Bpringlet.
Bay won; Sprlnglet second; Vagabond
third. Time 1:48.
Seoond raoe—Five started. Freshness
won; Fedladaen second; Botany Bay
third. Tima 4:09j.
Third raoe—Bix started. Btoekwood
won; Scratch seoond; Stanford third.
Tima 2:44}.
Fourth raoe—Eight started. Auilboc
won in 1:47; 1:46}; 1:49}.
Me part of the Memphis cettem Ex
change.
Himphjs, May 27.—One hundred and
sixty-six responses. Planting complete4,
except replanting; two and seven-eighth*"
lata acreage than last year. Btands—
ninety-five report good; aeventy-ono re
port eleven per oent. short, two-fifths of
whioh mast be replanted. Waathsr
favorable, exoept too eold. Ninety-foilr
report material improvement; thirty-one
moderate Improvement; thirty-six no
otunge; five not so good. In labor,
average. Stand six days later than laat
year.
TBLEUBAPH TO EN4IUIMBB.
Manor pad Mach Machete.
Loueou, May at— Noon.—Brie ujf. Street
rote 3%, Whioh Is M below task.
Fiats, May 17Rentes S4f and Me.
Finis, May STo-Speels laerease 10,000,coe
Iran os.
^Lrrsavoot, May 21—3 30 r. u—Oold opsasd
Mtlra sad
UeM lie.
-THS snort ssete. Govern
ments native sad steady, statu heads qalst
aw^Yoaz, May ST. — Money easy at 3!4.
or oent. sterling Exchange dell at lliM,
2&,
Idvaareep, May 17.—Noon—Cotton dall
and easier; mmdltag uplands Tjfd; middling
Orleans Ktfsjtfl; salsi e,ooo; lor speculation
—Senator Thurman, of Ohio, haa been
invited to deliver the oration at the Gran-
gar’a State Fair next fall in Selma.
—Whan the U. S. Cavalry, which had
been stationed at Livingston sinoe last
fall, left laat weak for Dakotah Territory,
three or four colored “affinities” of femi
nine gander accompanied them.
—The Montgomery Advertiser makes
report; “The corn and cotton cropa in
oar county are looking well enough, and
are entirely frea of grass. Thefreodmen
Are working batter than ever before."
—A yonng man named William Baker,
who had been in the employment of Mike
Jordan of Mobile, waa shot and probably
killed by Jordan on Tuesday. Jordans
wife waa involved in tbe tronble between
thorn.
—Judge Clayton haa requested the
grand jnry of Barbour county to aubpes
na tho J oat lots of tha Poaoa of tha oonnty
Tologrophlo Motion.
Boston, May 27.—It ia authoritatively
elated by the Evening Traveller that tho
leaaa of tho property of tha Franklin Tel
egraph Company to tho Allantio and Pa
cific Telegraph Company waa on Saturday
laat annulled and oan celled by agree
ment of the parties thereto. This action
replsoes tbe lines of the Franklin Com
pany between thia city and Waahington,
and alto tha 'exolnaire connection with
the new oooan cable at Bya Beach, in the
handa of its former managers. Tha patt-
tiona of Btookholdere for the appointment
of a reoeiver and a Bale of the property,
in oonsequenoe of alleged frauds on the
part of the Atlantic and Padfie Tele
graph Company, whioh owns a majority
of its capital otoek, will bo heard before
Judge Morton, of tbs Supreme Court, on
Friday next.
Steamboats Harmed at Ptttebarg
PirrsBDBQ, May 27.—Tha steamboat*
Juniata and Mollis Ebert, with three
empty barges,lying at Monongabala wharf,
were burned to tha water's edge this
morning. Tbe Juniata, a aide-wheel
boat, bod been held here by order of tha
United Btatoa Marshal, and was only re-
leased yesterday. She was valued at
about §75,000, and waa nninsared. The
Mollie Ebert, a stem-wheel boat, valued
at §35,000, was Insured for about one-
half this amount. The total loss is roughly
estimated at §120,000.
For Bomber Bill.
Ohablxston, May 27.—A dataebment
of Washington Light Infantry, under
command of Lieat. Gilchrist, oanying
Col. Wm. Washington's flag, which waved
at Entaw and Gowpens, sail for Banker
Hill Jane 12th. Col. Simmons and sever
al prominent oitizens of Charleston ao-
oompany tha detaohmvnt.
THE WEATH1B.
and export
Bales on a basis or middling Orleans,
nothing below low middlings, deliverable la
J turn and J uly, 7 18-104.
l:ao r. a.—Sales on a basis ef middling
uplands, nothing below low middlings, de
liverable In Jans and July, iwd.
Shipments of tbs new crop, on basis middling
uplands, nothing below law middlings, Sd.
IdVSKPOOL, May S7—S:I0 F. ill sales
to-day 4,400 were Amsrleen.
Nnw Yonx. May 17. —Cotton quiet; sales
113 bales: uplands iso, Orleans lS%a.
Futures opened qalst and steady, us follows :
Nkw Yoke, Met*7.-Future closed steadier,
■ale* 41,000, ai follow*: May 16 2T42016fc;
Jama 16 21-32016^; July 16) August
642jS*ptombsrl6gl3201Ui October 1616420
161742; November 16 6T6016 11-32; December
“11.32016%; January 161&-82016U; February
21420162342; March 1*%011; April 161400
l l &; q .«l» ““ «" h** “
OaauLusToN, May 27. — Gotten qalst; net
reeelpss MU; esportts to Great Britain 4,314;
•slat 60. •
Mobilk, May r.—Cotton steady, aet receipts
' sales soo.
.law Oai.a , ,
dllugs l&; 4 c; a, treed
Savannah, May 17. — Cotton dull; mid
dlings 164£a; net reoelpts 74; selsa 109.
Galvkbton, May 87.—Cotton steady; net
reeelpt* 171; sales 080.
Fnli.Anai.rniA, May 17. —Cotton dull;
middlings 16^0; net reoelpts «».
Amirsca, May 17.—Cotton nominal; net re
oslpts S'(| sales 1,881. *
No ... ...
oalpts 447; sola#
aiKHPma. Mat IT. — Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 16; net receipts 66; shipments 1,348; sals:
Provision Markets,
mixed Western 31s’. id.
Livzxvool, May 17—1 r. x.-
qutet.
New York, May 17.—Floor dall; prloss still
roagly la buyers' fevor; Southern flour dull
jid declining; oomraon to fair extra 06 lofflo ix/|
;ood to choice 08 06@8 M. Wheat about le
(otter and In limited demand. Corn about le.
better and In moderate demand. Coffee qalst.
Okmrck Comremaioma-
Bai.timoiik, May 27.—Tha biennial
asaaion of the Bynod of the Erangalioal
Lutheran Chnrob, embraoing over one
hundred thousand membeia and aarek
hundred ministers, met in their ninetj-
seoond annnal eonrention. Tbe Protest
ant Episoopel Churoh, diocese of Mary
land, also met. Tbe question of prayexs
for the dead will be brought before
Biahop Smith, of Kentuoky. Bishop
Whittingham baa failed to taka aotion
arraying tha Beetors of Calvary Churoh.
Whsitairiav
Cincinnati, May 27.—Mayor Johnson
in 1(73, borrowed from tha Water Works
funds, bnt repaid them. Tha ehisif
of police borrowed small stuns daring
last March.
Newspaper Stack Company
Boston, May 27.—The Boston Poet has
been organized into a stock oompany,
with three hundred thousand of §100
shares—all paid np.
Esavy test by Flam.
Holuston, Mass., May 27—A large ho
tel, lirary stable and fourteen houses era
burned. Lose, a full §100,000.
TELEGRAPHIC NETIA
PUOB ABILITIES.
Washington, May 27.—For Friday,
in the Sonth Atlantie and Gulf States,
south and east winds, stationary or rising
barometer, warmer, partly cloudy and
clear weather, with looal rains.
—Everts eommenoed his speech yester-
day.
—Atlantios 14, New Havana 4, at Now
York.
—Bostons 7, Philadelphia 6, at Phil
adelphia.
—The tarred body of a man was found
floating in Lost River yesterday.
Sidney Dillon hes bean eleoted Presi
dent of the Paoifio Steamship Company
—The Commissioners of tha U. S.
Centennial desire tossy no orators, posts
nor marshals bars boon selected.
SHIP NEWS.
Naw Yonx, May 17 —Arrived: Elyses, As
syria.
Arrived ont: Funitarre, AtttUle, Prussia,
Eatopla, St. eland, Toledo, IBaneberg, Nile,
Frimns.
Loudon, May 17.—The steamer FlaMsrrld,
at Liverpool, from Texas via Norfolk, was
•lightly dimiim* bye ooUlrion with seme pilot
MARKETS.
USGUtu Governments doll
HUM hoods quit t
VsUss Markets.
H. F. ABELL * CO.,
EE now reeelrlag dolly, the belt varieties
ef floe groceries, eeoalatlng in pert of
Magnolia and Dlodsm Hams,
Breakfast Bason,
New York ice-eared Meats,
BsefToagaas and Dried Beef,
Fulton Market loomed Beet,
Canned Fruits and Vsgstablsa ef all kinds.
English end Amsrleen Pick Isa
Qnsaa Oilvsa,
Jalllss of different varieties,
Contes Ginger <preserved.)
Cendsassd Milk,
Osdkas—Eawoad Boasted,
Hagers or all styles,
Florida and New Orisons Syrup.
d^All goods delivered, [lebld] sprtf
SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY,
IfMRfMtarttri of P»t§nt Breoeh-IotMltog. Mil
itary, Sporting and Urowlmoor Rlrto*. Tha
b—t Im ilia war Id Winner at Interna*
tlonal and naarly all otliar principal watches
at Oraedmoor. (See Official Record.)
'lportlng RlUefl, $10 to $M: Creed moor Rifle*,
tn elevatlona for 1800 yaraa, $90 to $126.
Send for IllnitratedCatalogue. Armory and
Max tlssifnwl f ?m,n
ratio w nrm, at 8%08%o. rork flri
wees $20 60. WhDkey anil, at $1 19.
Chicago, MayflT. — Floor dull and unchang
ed. Corn bnovaat and onaettled; No 2 mixed,
sr* wwwsafti
a (klr demand it lie. Whiskey quiet and
Weak at dl 16.
Cincinnati, May 17.—Floar dull. Corn de
clining, 71674. Pork tlrmer, gU 16. Lard
firmer and quiet; enmmsr steam lie, winter
Hide, kettio ltK&lko. Uoeou stssdy, shoul
ders tii, dear rib sides scarce at 11m91>!4n,
dear stMS held Uffe. Whiskey stsaay st 14c.
Bt. Lems, Key 17—Floor, buyers off, both-
lag doing. Horn firm; oar lots of No. 1 mixed
SSM, rend tSHS. Whiskey gl If. Perk
muri’ only in limited jobbing da-
Bsslm, etc.
Nnw Yonx, May 17. —Botin heavy at |1 *00
3* Ibr strained. Tnrpsntlns heavy el 13)4.
> . - V FMigkta.
riEOKOlA — MUSCOGEE OOUNTY-
,Vl W8oiyJteMaty L. Jesse hM applied for
letter* of Administration do bonis non on tha
estate of John A. Jonas, late of said oounty,
deceased, lata of said oounty.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, tha kindrad and cradltora ot
said deceased, to show eaose (If any they have)
within the time prescribed by law. why latter*
should not ba granted to said applicant.
G EORQIA — MU8COCJEE COUNTY.—
Whereas Mary L. Jones has applU * “
katvars of (6uardlah»h)p of tha parson and
arty of Anna Jones, minor child of Jol
s. Into of said oonnty, deoaaaad.
_ _.eae are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all parsons Interested, to show cause (II any
they have) within thd time praserlbad by la
wby letters of Quardlanahlp. as aforesal
* ld aot ba.gra&tad said applicant.
ran ufldSt my official signature, this
May iixk, iff 6.
myU oagit V, MmRROUKS, Ordinary,
500 PIANOS AND ORGANS
New end Second-Hand, of Ftrst-Oloss Makers,
will be aold at loner prloee for Cash, or on In-
■ tollmen Is, or for i.mt, In alty er eoantry,
sg these hard times end tbs Holidays, by
AACE WATERS A SON, 481 Broadway,
than ever before offered la New York. Agents
tod to sell Waters’ New Heals Pianos and
oerto Organs. Dlastruted Oatalo;
mailed. Great lndacemsnte to the trade. _
large discount to Teachers, Ministers,
Ohnrchos, Lodges, School:, etc
CHAMPION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
WE. J0HK808,
Colnmbs* Go.
W. H. JOHHBTOfl
Vrlka, Ua.
CROCKRIKS.
New Adverti§emenus.
Ataiuaa
Water Wheel
w«a selected 4 years ago,
O., and has pr«v<
bast, le sites made. Prices
lower than any other first olatt
•DID FOR
MY NEW
^ fj g A Wllk to Agents to sail in ar
manse. P _ „
M’F’O GO., Marlon, Ohio.
TWEiTIIKRUi Cheap; Gooil; Sys-
All parsons who contemplate,
making contracts with newspapers for the In
sertion of advertisements, should sand 46 cents
to Qeo. P. Rowall A Co., 41 Park Row, N. Y„
for their PAMPHI*ET-BOf)K (nffisfy-seesnlk
•dUUm), containing lists or over 2000 newspa-
K rs and estimates, showing the oost. Advor-
aments taken for loading papers In many
States at a tremendous redaction from publish
ers'rates. Qrr THB BOOK.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
First Invented and Latest Improved.
AGENT8 WANTED
In all nneeenpled territory. Good and reliable men will
be dealt with very liberally,.
Address
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Hotel.
CENTRAL IIISTEI-,
I4D MSd 149 Brest lb, Cwlwnskas, Us.
Max 8. E. Woldsidob,
apfl Propristrsss.
Lawyer*..
LIONEL LEVY, Jg., j"
Atteraty and Dseassllsv sat Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Oeorgla Home Insurance Co.
Bpeolal attention given to oolleoUona
SAMUEL It. UATCHKM,
Attorney at Lav.
Office over WUtioli A *lne.r§.
A. A. NOSIER,
Attorney nsMl Oeaensilor at Law, i
Prastlcee la State and Fedora 1 Court* In Deor^ia
and Alabama. % ,
Office 12fl Broad ftt., Oolombun, Oa. jad
Mask It. RuknroaD. Louis F. qaaaaaa.
■UMDFORD A GARRARD,
Atteratys sad Ceaaaellors at La«.
Office No. (IT Broad atroet, over tFittlch A Rib*
eel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice la tho State aad Federal Courts*
ill nracti
iep4
I*. T. OOWWIBfG,
Attorney and Solicitor.
G. 8. Oom'r and lloglater In Bankruptcy. Offln
nov2U| over Urooha' Drug Ktori, Uolumbus, 4a.
- - KWE||(
Attorney and Con marl lor at Lau r
Grocers.
DAM'L M. BISK,
Dealer In Family Groceries, ou Uryau street, be-
twwm Ogletburiw A Jaokaou Mtiootii.
AW Nu charge for drayage. 4»c7
J. H. HAMII.TOW,
Wholesale and Befall Urseer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe Sts.
N e charge fur drayage. *«1>14
STiuaov h Oo., Portland, Mf
(A "IT A WEEK guaranteed to Ms
IT I I male Agents, In their locality. Costs
Ql • gusto. Me.
miuHuaanui.n sunk uhakiu-
. ING.” How slUMt sax may footnote
;aln tha lova and affeotkm or any parson
ohoose, Initeatly. This art All oan poseeaii,
free, by mall, for Is mbIs i together with a
Marriage Qaida, Egyptian Orasls, Dreams,
Hints to Ladles, eto. i ooo.ooo (old. A queer
book. Address T. WILLIAM k OO., Pub's
kdelpblo. opUO dkwSw
NOT TOO LATE !
_ States Ooverament, for Property used
by the Army without compensation, fur Pen
sions. Back Pay, Unsettled Aooounts, Ac.,
will do well to apply at onoo to me. I have
facilities In Washington which guarantee
prompt and full settlamcnt of all aooounts.
Rejected claims can be again considered.
Revolutionary and other claims, If valid, still
collectable.
Apply at onoa by letter or la parson to
FRANK WE8SEL8, Agent,
COLUMBUS, OA.
W
MARYM. LEWIS J oogee County
HEREA8 Thomas 8. Tuggle has pro-
. . seated his petition to this Court, praying
for a rule Hi si against the said Mary m. Lewis
to show cause why the Judgment of this Court,
granting her an exemption ol lot No. 601 in the
city ofUolumbus, should not ba set aside, on
the ground that the same was fraudulently ob-
Wherefore It Is erdsred that the said Mary
E. Lewis do show eause, at the next June Term
of this Court, why tha said prayer should not
ba granted: and It Is further ordered that this
rule be published ouea a week for four weeks,
before said hearing, la the Columuvs Knqui-
myl! oaw4t
abb sou a taws roe via stats or
GBORGU aadlAiTBRV ALABAMA
V01 TUB SALS OB
OHAXKOtf rar XSTWOTISBUSI
Acting Kugine for eltli
lie meet powerful self-actii _
The BUtlouury for ware^
Hi *- ^ ‘ ‘ ■“ ‘
P
home, and railroad car*.
To Railroad Companies wishing to supply them*
■Slves/WS are prepared te offer greet Inducsments.
Dissolution. -
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing un
der the name of J. T. HOLLAND Is this
day dissolved by matual consent and agree*
moot.
All books, aoooants and evldenoea of debt
due said Arm have been transferred to
DAN 1. KELLER.
J. T. HOLLAND.
DAN I. KELLER.
OoluPibusjaa., March 18,1IT6.
NOTICE.
AW All my Interest In end te ell books, ao*
couuto, and all evidences of Indebtedness due
the lete Arm of J. T HOLLAND, I this day
tranofer to Maj. A. K. Calhoun for valuo re*
calved. DAN L KELLER,
Columbus, Oa., March 18,1816.mkffi
Notice.
* LL erwIUor. of tk. Into tem o4 J. T. Mol-
,/\.lon<1 are horoby notified to ooue forward
aaTooUle their Indo'-teilnmo wttk me at Oo-
laaba>,u».,orwUhmvaaltorlsadagaal aid
attorney, JOHN M. OHILTON, at Opelika,
Ate. A. *. I'AAHWi,
Oolambus, Ua,. Moron 19,1374.
G eorgia — musoogee oounty.—
Whereae, Stapler Dosler has appllwl for
letters of admlMroilen on the estate of Win.
L. Stapler, lute ef said oonnty, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonleh
all and singular tbs kindred and oredltors
of said dsesassd to show cause fir any
they have) within the time prescribed by law,
why letteri should not be grunted to said -
plleant an said aetata.
Given under my oBetel signature, this
May lth,187i*
xytoawdt
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
jVitohmRMifi-
: Oo M. LltfUlN, ^
ISA Broad stroet, Columbus. Oa.
Watch*# and Clocks repaired in the best man
or and warranted. - Jail
Tin and Coppersmith*.
WM. FEE,
Worker to Tim, EfcaoA From, Stepper,
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
NjLm^Jirned^rne*-
Dentists.
W F. TxuJtius,
Ataatlat,
COLDMBVE DENTAL BOOMS,
Cotton Faotorloo.
Sheeting*, Shlrtlaga, and flawing d
Knitting Thread.
Oard* Wool and Grind* Wheat % nd Corn-
Office In rear of WHtloh A ElMol'e, Randolph st.
Jal* R. II. OKILTON, Praeldent.
RIJMEGII HAlWimfliiGCO.
Mas ufacturere or
BniiTiNaa biiirtinoa,
TARN, ROPfl, $e.
COLUMBUS, OA.
O. P. BWIFf, Prseident.
W. A. awirr, aocretary k Treasurer. octal 1y.
Doctors.
DM. E. B. LAW.
Office comer Broad and Randolph atreete, Burro*
bnlldlRg.
Residence on Forayth, three deora below 8t. Clair.
Ja6
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MIYBR,
Dealer In Loather and Flndlage. Next to O. A.
Redd k Oo,’#. Prompt aad strict eUeutiou given
to orders. jail
W1C? LS A OUKTIfl,
No. n Broad St., Sign of tho Big Boot
Duaisunain
Boots and Shoot, Leather and Findings
Give prompt and earafUl attention to order*
fainter*.
WM. ANOW. JB., * OO.,
House and Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (just north of postoffleo)
Columbus, Georgia.
rat
Refer t
(aprS
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DB. JAL T. WABNOOM,
Burgeon and Phyehian#
Office at aUughtv?> Drug htore, Railroad stroot.
Hotels.
ADAME HOU9E.
go to Opelika, bo euro U ,
> lluaee, opposite Feesengor Depot.
W.'Y. Pool, Prop’r,
CHorj^la Home BnlldlRg, Columbu*
Georgia.
Tailor*.
0. A. KOEHNB,
Merchant Tailor nnd Cutter.
A fun Block or Freneh aad Bnglfeh Brtmdclotb*
OamlMer** aad Veettags.
aprlfl No. 134 Rrixpl atreet
LAWYER*.
HINES DOZIER.
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, OA.,
HIT ILL practice In the Chattahoochee Circuit
f f ol 1 any where else. All kind of oollsctlon*
vubbbd. “Pay mo or run awny." " novli tf
HENRY SELL MAN.
Cutting, Cleaning nnd Bepalrlng
Done In tbe beet style.
apr24)Corner Crawford end Front Bts.
DreM-MaklnK.
MI*W M. A. HOLlalNOttWORTH,
ittlngnud ltUng. Terms«
* andabop in BrowaoviUe.
JL
Plano Tunln«,Uo.
B. W. BLAV,
Repairer and Tuner of Pianoes, Organa end
Accordeon*. Sign Paintiug also duue.
Older* may be be left at J. W. Pease k Norman'*
Book atom. *»p6
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP RIFLES.
Gnn and Lockswitb, Crawford atroet, next to
Johnson's corner, Columbu#, Ua. Jati
WILLIAM flCHOBCK,
Gun nud Looksmlth and dealer in Qunuing Mw*
terials. Baat of Btruppcr'i Confectionary
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
■mile No. lfl and 18, Market Houm.
/GEORGIA, MUSOOGEE OOUNTY.—
VJr Whereas, Martin T. Her van, administra
tor of tho estate of Ann KeUy, late or said
county, deoeased, applies to the undoralgned
for letters ot dismission from raid edminlatra-
tlon,
These are therefore to oltu aad admonish all
persons concerned to show eause (If aoy they
have) at the Oourtof Ordinary, to be held In
and for said county, on tho Arst Monday In
August next, why said administrator should
not be discharged.
Given under my oSolal signature this May
1st, 1876.
my212w
EORG1A —BUgUOflEE COUNTY.—
Whereas Wm. Redd has applied for let
ters of administration on the estate ofL. W.
Isbell, late of said oounty, deoeased; and also
on tho estate of Mrs. Firat.ols A. Isbell, de
oeased, late of said eounty.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred end creditor# of said
deoedents, to show cause (It any they have)
within the time preaortbed by law, why letters
of administration should not be granted to said
applicant.
Given under my offielal signature this May
10th, 1675. F M BROOKS,
myll oaw4w Ordinary.
EORGIA—MUSOOGEE OOUNTY-
Wbereas, B P Thomassen, administrator of
F B Nanoe, represents to the Court In his peti
tion, duly filed and autered on reeord, that ho
has fully administered said estate.
This is. therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred aad eredltor*. to show cause
(If any they oan) why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first M .nd»y
In June, 1876. F. M. BROOKS,
Ordinary.
Marod id, 1976. mart oawlit
J. T. COOK.
rreals Marts of All Kinds.
t 8huJn Nui, 15 *ad
Barber 8hops.
BD. TBBBY, Barter,
Crawford 8t., und#r Rank!* House, Columbu#, Oa.
Builders and Architects.
j. a. CHALMBBN,
Reese Carpenter send Builder.
Jobbing done at abort notice.
Plans and speclflcatloa# fbrulahed for all styl##
of building*
Brood Street, next to Q. W. Uro«u'#,
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Bale aad Kxehmngs hlablet,
OeLSTUoavs, Noava er RasnoLra 8va.,
•ct30 Columbu#, Ga •
Tobacco, Cigars, Ao.
DEGRAFF&TAYL0R,
Mcniroctorcra sad Hooters x
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREUUINS, AC.,
Nos. 87 and 88 Bowery,
06 OHBISTIE, 1XD
IM ant 1X1 HHter llvMt,
MruneA Ksn-Fi. 81 Wurth Avenue.
Llan-tf]
MAIEK DORN.
If yon want to onjoy a good smoke, go to hfs
Cigar Monafoi-tory,
Between Georgia Uom# and Muscogee Horn*.
Je8
CRANDALL & CO.
NO. 800 THIRD AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer# tn
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipedes,' Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts and Sleig ba
$W Constantly on band, a largo stock to sul
th# trad#, jalT-tf