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Columbus
vol. xvn.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1875
NO 124
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
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miKTIBKM, ^TAKE NOTICE 1
—A good rain fell in Montgomery and
vicinity on Thnreday, and didmuoh good
to the orope.
—The Montgomery Journal (Republi-
oad) warmly applande the appointment of
Col. Robert Tyler ae Centennial Oommie-
■ioner for the Southern States.
—Col. C. H. Colvin, who has been ap
pointed to oommand on the oocanion,
calls a re-union at Troy, on the 2lat of
July next, of the Confederate soldiers of
Pike oonnty.
—At Mobile, on Wedneaday, a fright
ened horse ran over the bluff on the shell
road, with a buggy containing Mr. J. P.
Billups, Mrs. Huger and ohild. Mr. Bil-
laps had both his arms broken. The lady
was considerably bruised. The ohild ee-
oaped unhurt.
—We regret to learn from the Union
Springs Herald of the 26th, that rust has
appeared on the wheat in Bullock and
adjoining counties. The Herald Bays
that an nnnsnal
Liberal Discount for Time Advertising.
Bates will be reduoed from this date for all
advertisements exceeding In time one month.
Merchants and others will do well to take
advantage of the Summer rates, and In this
manner prepare for Fall trade.
idvcrtlslsi Mates.
i Nears
week Dallyfi $ 3 00
« •* 6 00
8 *• M 6 60
1 Month, “ 8 00
8 M “ 13 00
» M •• 17 00
4 " •• 20 00
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8 “ «• 25 00
1 Square 1 year 42 00
The above is with tlie privilege of a change
•every three months. Pot yearly cards a liberal dls<
•count wilt be made.
The ratu for every other day In Daily and every
woek in Weekly or 8unday will be tho same as
Daily.
For every other day in Daily the rate will be
oae-tkird less than the Dally rate.
For twice a week the rate will be one-half Daily
sates.
For advertisements in local or reading columns
rged.
r Sunday rates will be one-third
cn me uauy.
When an advertisement is changed more than
ease in three months the advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tisers must pav as do those at home.
ttlSOMCIIA HEWN.
—Th. Dalton Enterprise rogret. to ms
that tta. poach.* that anrTiroa the lata
Mid anapa in ila locality are now drop
ping from the trees.
—Boat on the leaves of ths growing
wheat is reported by several of onr Qeor-
tgia exehsnges, snd it is feared that the
^ "edby
(proclamation d.olairi
Hon. B. H. Hill aa Bepreaentative to
-crop will be onrteiled by it.
—On Wednesday Gov. Smith issued his
deolairing the eleotion of
~;epi
Congress from the Ninth District.
—On the 2Gth iost., ss we lesrn from a
Bpeoial to the Atlanta Constitution, Hiram
Bollock, colored, had bis heed almost en.
ttialy blowo from bis body, ss he was
bleating rook st Athens.
—The Athene Georgian says its learns
that. North Georgia Orcenus has within
tha laat few deya, leased ten large gold
mines, located in the hoart of the Gold
Balt of that aection.
—The Journal aaya a Marietta man
bought his ink by the Jag full bemuse he
«mm get it eheaper, bat his wife went
ta fill the inkatand one morning and
fonad it wasn’t ink by a jug full,
—A correspondent of the Angnsts
Conetilutionalut says that one of the
trains on the State Uoad makea the ran
from Atlanta to Dalton, a distance of one
hundred miles, in three and a half hours,
—Dispatches raoeived in Savannah re
post the death in California of Col. F.
W. Sima, late bnsiness manager of the
Savannah Advertieer. Col. Sims loft Sa
vannah only a few weeks ago. He com
mitted enioide by taking morphine.
—At Monroe, Walton oonnty, on Wed-
nesday night, an affray with piatols oo-
-onrred, in whieh Dr. E. Hardeman, was
•wounded in the ehoolder, and Charles
Harrison ih the breast. The wonnd of
the latter is considered very dangerous.
—Tha Borne Courier states that on
Holiday night last Mr. T. A. Lloyd, a
young man employed in its offloe, was
Bred upon by two unknown persons, as he
was rstnrning borne. He was not hurt,
and thinks he was mistaken for some one
•Iso.
—Tbs editor of the Greenville Vindi
cator congratulated himself on a happy
angary beoanse a bird flew into his win
dow and lit on Mb bead. Bnt the Ma
rietta Journal ia malieiona enough to
■snggeat that the bird waa looking for in-
ueota
—Somebody has informed the Atlanta
Constitution that two marriages are to
oom* oft “soon” in that oity, without
giving any names. We make the same
predietion in reference to Oolumbuo,
without any special information on the
subject.
—We learn from tha Herald that Mr.
Alf. Godfrey, who waa recently arrested,
while be wee lying on n siok bed near
Madison, and carried to Atlanta by the
'Sheriff of Fulton, aa a witness in the
Tom Magill osse, proposes to bring suit
ALABAMA XKWI,
quantity wi
F to the first week in May ths
an abundant yield was very pi
1 pro.peel
iromising.
Herald aaya
grown negroes
left this oonnty
—Tho Union
Last Saturday i
and a number of children
for the Mississippi swamp, on the Louie!
ana aide, fonr milee from Viokibarg.
Another sqasd is to leave loon for the
same destination."
The Executive Committee of tha
Democratic and Conservative party of
Lee oonnty call upon the voters of that
party to assemble in their reapeotive
heats this day (29th), and aeleot delegates
to the County Convention to meet at
Opelika on Tuesday next, to nominate
candidates for the Constitutional Con
vention.
—The City Connoil of Enfaula have
declared the bridge over the river at that
plaoe free, and ths papers and business
men are rejoieing. The Timet promises
to give any editor from a distance, who
may visit Enfaula, a free ride over the
bridge in a wheelbarrow. That’s liberal.
We think of sending Jsekson down, and
be is quite nnanimoa on the bridge ques
tion.
A French Solsoioa ta his Isa
Paris Ohiavarl.
Women love bnt onee—shnn that onee.
Women bate in proportion to their
love.
Most women retain their virtue, bnt
many like to risk it.
Not all women lie, bnt no woman ever
tells the whole troth.
Hatred is at the bottom of love, as death
is at the bottom of life.
One always thinks he is in love when
going np stairs; ooming down ho is not so
sure of it.
Yon cannot impede a woman in her
love; you oannot reoall the arrow shot into
apace.
A woman is a fortress which oan always
be taken—by him who knows how to
make the asssnlt.
Man’s vanity is irritated by defeat and
consoled with rnptnre. Woman’s vanity
acts in an inverse aenae.
Ask not a woman's heart; aha has bnt
one and may give it. Of all fatal pre
sents a woman’s heart is the most deadly.
Do not love a romantio woman. She
will make an ideal of yon whioh you can
not realize, and wMoh it will grieve you
to destroy.
BVBHIXO OP A CAT!
CHURCH.
The Mew York Belly Venice Htjrle.
[Onoo e.Wetk.]
We have been permitted to iospeot s
new Dolly Varden dress. The etarboad
sleeve bore e yellow hop vine in fall leaf,
on a red ground, with nomben of grey
birds, badley mutilated by the eeama, fly
ing hither and tbither in wild dismay at
the approaohof a green and blaok hun
ter. An infant class wsa depioted on the
back, and in making np ths garment
trnant soholars were scattered np and
down the sides and on the skirt; while a
oonntry poultry fair, and a group of
honnds hunting, badly demoraliaed by
the gathers, and gave the front a remark
able appaaranoer. The left sleeve had on
it the alphabet in fivo different languages.
A Spelling Anecdote —A spelling an
ecdote oeenrred at a reeent session, of a
United StsteB District Court that de
serves a place in print. A party of legal
gentlemen, amongst whom was .the Jodge
of the said oonrt, were enjoying an even
ing together, when the conversation
turned upon spelling. The Jndge there
upon turned to a lawyer from Clarke
county and remarked:
“Major M , I understand yon dis
tinguished yourself at a spelling bee
down the Valley.”
“Yes, sir; if misspelling the first word
distinguishes one, remarked jthe Ma
jor.
“And what waa the word yon failed
to spell correotly, Major?” asked the
Judge.
‘Lily,” replied the Major.
‘Ah, indeed,” said the Judge in sur
prise. “That is a very simple word, and
ill it."
against the oonnty for endangering bis
Ufa. A ouriooa ease.
—A dispatch to the Atlanta Herald re
ports a fatal aoeident at a distriet court-
ground in Fanlding oonnty, on Monday.
Thera wars eighteen men in the justice's
oonrt-room, when a gust of wind blow a
large oak tree upon the house, whioh it
mashed to the ground. Mr. William Mo-
Iver was killed instantly; tha others won
derfully escaped without injury.
Cotton Wobic Disthotes. — An old
WUoox planter of mnch intilligenoe and
experience baa imparled to ns the follow
ing receipt for destroying the catterpillar
and wa publish it for the benefit of our
planters.
“Cutup Jamestown Weed—stalk and
leaves—and boil to a tea. Add to a bar
rel of tha tee aix pounds of floor, made
into a pasta, and sprinkle the cotton with
It.
A gallon of lime may be snbetitnted
for the paste, if preferred.—Farm db
Bon*.
any one onght to spell
“Well, Jndge, let ns hear how yon spall
it,” said the Major.
‘L-i-l-l-y—lilly,” said the Judge.
‘That is just the way I spelt it,” said
the Major, laughiog, “and they rilled
out."
The Judge good-naturedly bora np un-
der the merriment he oreated by his bad
spalling.—Clarke Courier.
Mail Bobbebs.—The arrest of John
M. Gee, who was temporarily sating as
route agent on the M. A E. Hailroad,
waa made by Special Agent Booth. Gee
confessed that ss he did not have loog
to remain on the ronte, he wanted to
make all he could out of it.
C. P. Wheeler, postmaster at Enfaula,
was indioted for forgery, he having sent
on vonohers with his reports, for money
he claimed to have expended. It seems
strange that nearly every offloial of tha
Postoffice Department in this ssetion
robbed the Government. They have
been far several years filling their pock
ets with Government funds, snd Ihsy
now have the aheek to say that we mnat
not say anything about it. The day has
passed in Alabama when men who steal
publio funds, osn mnzzls the press. The
troth must be told, no matter whom it
hurts.—Montgomery Journal (Usd.)
One or Matt. Cabpenteb's Notes.—Ex-
Senator Carpenter has addressed a eard to
the Milwaukee Heist,in whioh he refers to
the newspaper olamor over his tppear-
ance in defence at tho whiskey ring. He
announces that he is prsotioing ltw, and
regards it os a duty to acoept retainers in
all esses, civil or orimlnel. He contin
ues ; “I shall therefore aooept the duty
'id with
any offence,~aa may wlah to employ mi
awftTL dxstbootiox or un
SraiNonxLD, May 28.—Tha Frenoh
Oatholio Ohuroh at South Holyoke haa
boon burned. A candle on tha altar fired
the drapery. Meat of thooe in tha body
of tha ehnrch eaoaped. Thoae in tha
gallery mostly periabed. Servioe had
nearly eloaad and reapers wan being
■nog. There waa but one exit from tha
gallery, whieh extonded around the build
ing. There wen 700 worehippen pres
ent, eeventy-flvo of whom perished. The
efforts of tho people to get into the
ohnroh to rescue friends increased the
oonfosion and added to the disaster.
Personal vtoleaee had to be need ia aav.
eral instances to keep the women from
rushing into the flames to save their chil
dren. The ohnroh was established seven
yean ago. The pariah inolnded all lha
Frenoh Oetholioa in the vicinity, number
ing 2,000. The ohnroh waa bnilt in
1870; waa 100 by 60 feet; two stories,
entirely of pine, with galleries on the
sides and north end, bnt 25 feet wide.
There were two doors in tha north end
vestibule, from whieh two doors opened
into the body of the ohnroh.
The galleries opened into vestibule at
the near end, where there waa a another
door by whioh a few persons eeoaped.
Upon the breaking ont of the flames all
oooupants of the galleries raahed jo tha
east door and crowded so that they fall
upon one another and ohoked np door
ways, with their bodies piled in all ways
seven or eight feet deep, and here moat
of tha Uvea ware lost. From this mass
Chief Mullin rescued one yonng woman
after taking off two dead bodies from
above her. It was almost impossible to
fsee the flames, and Chief Mullin and
others had their clothes almost burned
from them and were badly homed them
selves abont the hands.
In rear of the ohnroh was the priest's
residence, which was also destroyed. The
walls were pnlled down after the fire waa
nearly pnt ont. One woman jumped
from the highest window down upon the
front steps, breaking an arm, bnt she ia
not known to have been otherwise in
jured. A man with two ebildren in Ma
arma jumped from a window and es'
eaped. One poor woman, enveloped In
flames, ahrieked ont “For God’s sake
save me,” and she waa dragged out by
John Lynoh.
The latest dispatch to tha Republican
from Holyoke aaya It ia not quite certain
that all the bodies have been taken from
the rains. In the beats to get aa many
aa possible from the building before it
fall, many were taken ont a short dis
tance, and it ie possible that a few more
may ba taken ont from the debris.
BODIES BEOOVEBED.
Holtokx, May 28.—Fifty bodies have
been identified. They were at onoe re
moved to their homes. Seventy are dead
and forty, more are less, burned or other
wise injured. The person who lost his
wife and daughter is insane.
Pennejrlvanla Third | Term BeswUs-
tlons—Comments at M. T. Press.
New Yobx, May 28.—Tha Herald, com
menting upon the action of tha Pennsyl
vania Bepublioan Convention, aaya the
resolution against the third ia an
tion of President Grant. If he haa no
anok ambition why should his own party
superfluously denounce it? Nothing is
more evident than tha purpose of the
oonvention to denounee the thing, rather
than relieve the President from imputa
tion'.
The Timet believes the declaration of
the Pennsylvania oonvention will satisfy
the party throughout the oonntry. Per
haps the President has himself to thank
if he is unjustly a censed, bnt the aoonaa-
tlon certainly was entitled to some at ten
tion at bia hands.
The Tribune thinks the anti-third term
resolution will be oonstrned by the Presi
dent and his friends as a personal insnlt
Yonng Ben’a Christian Association.
Richmond, Va., May 28.—Three hun
dred and thirty-five delegates have reg-
stered, representing thirty States and
provinces.
J. W. Wallace, of Georgia, addressed
the oonvention.
Over (9,000 were snbBerihed for the
Exeoutive Committee subscription.
Miss M. C. Lee, the General’s dangh-
ter, in behalf of the Washington snd Lee
University Association, was received with
prolonged applause.
Thunks were returned by a numerous
rising vote to W. P. Munford, of Virginia,
and J. Hardie, of Alabama, on tha Execu
live Committee.
The oonvention meets next at Toronto.
Waahlagtoa Mentions.
Wasnxnoton, May 28.—Tha Postmaster
General telegraphs to bia deputies that
deooration day ia not a legal holiday.
Post offices are to be conducted aa nanal.
Indiana had another talk to-day. They
renew oomplaints that agents oheat them.
Tha President signed tha Commission
! Jaoob Brown, Oolleotor of Fourth
Distriet, Florida, and Thomas (Simons as
Assistant Attorney General.
Many ohangee are threatened by Flare-
pont in the Booth. \ Hia trouble ia in
finding suitable Bepublioanta to fill
plaoea.
■avaaash BognMn.
Savannah, May 28.—Bongh. Only tho
Diibqv, of Qtoilnatnn. m ibis to found
the buoy. Tima, two hoars and forty,
flva seconds. Wave, of second oisss, won
in two hours and twenty minutes. Nar-
vette waa winner of third olaaa, basting
Zephyr, in fonr minutes and thirty-seven
seconds.
■avnnnah Begatta.
Savannah, GA.,May28.—The fifth annu
al {regatta Georgia of the Association
opened gloriously yesterday. The Pslmeto
Club of Charleston won first rsoe in ten
minutes ten seeonds; Carolina tan min
utes thirteen seconds; Vernous ten min-
nteB seventeen seoonds.
lagilik Maces.
London, May 29.—The Oaks stake waa
ran to-day at Epsom. Spinaway won
easily; Lady Love second; Muaket’a Sister
third. Betting six to four against Spina-
way; three to one against Lady Love;
twentyone to one against Mnakot’s Sister.
THE WEATHEB.
FBOBABILima.
Wasbinoton, May 28.—For Batnrday,
throughout the Atlantic States, falling ba
rometer, southwesterly to southeasterly
winds and inoressing oloudiness will pre
vail.
of defending snoh persona ohargi
any offence, aa may wish to ampli _
whether charged with laroeoy, perjury,
a
forgery, ninrder or treason; and my
present impression is—thongh I should
want more time to consider it—that I
should even defend an editor sued for
libel.”
brlkteake and Leas of Life sad
Property an Asia Minor.
London, May 28.—Tha Levant Herald
aaya,a series of terrible earthqoakeshooks
oconrred at the beginniog of May in the
province of Borousaa, Asia Minor. Six
hundred houses were destroyed. Ac.
oounta so far raoeived show that one ban.
dred and sixty-one lives have bean lost,
one hundred and eighty-seven persona
injured. Total number of killed still un
known.
Baltimore Baees.
Baltimobe, May 28. — Selling rsoe.
Seven started. Dead heat between Cen
tury snd Csrriboo; time 8:09 j. Seoond
trial, Csrriboo won; time 3:10}. Seoond
rsoe, Tom Oohiitree won; time 2:43J.
Lawyer Indicted.
Boston, May 28.—Abraham Jsekson
an alleged defaulting lawyer, haa bean
indioted on three counts—false pretences,
forgery end embezzlement. Bailed in
(64,000.
Savannah, May ss.—Cotton dull; stock
Weekly net reoelpte 3,one; exports to Orest
Britain 8,444; sales VII.
CitARi.asTON, May 18. — Gotten quiet; net
reoelpte 3,8Te, or whieh l.ws were previously
reeetved bnt not belbre counted i flock 10,380
Weekly net reoelpte 8,474; exports to Great
Britain 7,71*1 sales 1,140.
Mobil*, May 38 —Cotton quiet; stook 11,821.
Weekly net reoelpte 834; exports to tha
a lineal 1,311; eales s.440.
Nashvillb, May as —Cotton quiet; weekly
ne^roeotpte list shipments all; anise sag; stock
Boston, May B.—Cotton quiet; itoek 14,-
484.
Weekly net reoelpte 3881 export! to Great
Britain JM; salai 044.
Avobsta, MeySe.—Holiday. Slock 4,310.
Weekly net reoelpte 434; shipments 343;
•ales 1,188; spinners 401.
Menrnis. May 38.—Cotton quiet snd steady;
^ Weekijr^ net reoelpte 443; ehlpmente 3,388;
MOHTOoHaav, Bay tk—Cotton dull and
nominal: middlings li!4e: low middling* ll(\
good ordinary IIMe; weekly net reoelpte 7»;
shipments*44; atoek by aotasl oount l,lie.
Prevision Markets.
LivaareeL. Mar 33—3:88 r. h.—Breadetaft
doll. LardSMSd.
Maw You, May 88.—Flour still rules In
buyen' tavor, with only a moderate demand;
Southern flour quiet and unchanged; common
to lair extr* 841004 on good to choice 84 o5@
818. Wheat U3 lower, with a little better ex-
TELESBAPHIG NOTES.
DOMESTIC.
—Tha Norfolk Conservatives elected
ail the members of Connoil.
—Darina Wells, of Fstteraon, N. J.,
inventor of wood type and job printing,
ia dead.
—Torrents of rain are drowning tha
Kansas grasshoppers. It is hoped the
plagne ia at an end.
—Fonr ehlldren were burned to death
at Versailles, Ohio. Ons of them en-
deavored to light a Are with ooal oil.
—Diamonds of the Bistori troupe, vei
ned at (2,000, were found on the penoa
of the colored porter of the sleeping ear,
at bt. Louis.
roaxioN.
—American Minister Maynard has ar.
rived in Constantinople.
—A Spanish Admiral was killed, and
fonr officers wounded by the Oerliet bet-
tery at Mt. Bioo.
—The rsoe for Oakes stakes, whieh
took plaoe st Epsom to-day, was woo by
Spinary. Lady Love was second and
Sister to Musket third.
—At 8 A. H. yesterday Paul Boynton hod
progressed seven miles in a direot line
from the French ooast, and waa making
steadily for the English shore.
—The Committee of Thirty, in the
Frenoh Assembly, decided to oonsider
first, Publio Powers; seoond, the Senate
bill; third, the Electoral bill.
—To-morrow’s settlement at tha Stock
Exchange, in London, is awaited with
some anxiety. It is feared that the fail
in i-.rie and anglo-Amerioan telegraph
stook will asnse some failures.
-Mr. Garrath, the Vineland Independ
ent editor, who was shot some time ago,
having sold out his interest in the paper,
remarks in the coarse of a lively valedic
tory :
• Two months’ constant wrestle with a
ballet in onr brain haa convineed ns that
ws lack the oapaotty to develop a lead
mins and publish an independent Vine-
land newspaper at the same time.”
MARKETS.
■T TELEGRAPH TO EMRUfBER,
Honey anti atoek Markets.
LOUDON, Bey 88—Moon.—Erie X4J4.'
Fame, May 38.—Rental 84f end 40c.
Nnw York, May 28.—stook! active, fevarlih
and lower. Money 3 per sent. Gold 118.
Exehange—lonx 417)4; short 40014- Govern
ments aetlve and strong. State bends
nnd nominal.
Nnw You, May 37. — Money easy at 3a
3)4 per cent, sterling Exehange firmer at 187)4.
Gold active at 114)40114. Government! dull
end etrong, new fives 110)4- State bond! nom-
CettoH Markets.
LivnmrooL, May 38.—Noon.—Cotton dn!l|
og
isli
ly 38.
middling uplands 7J4d; middling Orieasa 40
-■ —,ort
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
First Invented and Latest Improved.
AGENTS WANTED
In all unoccupied territory. Good and reliable men will
be dealt with very liberally.
Address
TEL HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
Atlanta, (Georgia.
lotos $6 060
a SS. .V* 343388V IBB lUTCHr. 77HU ta UuJfl blttW Of*
port demand At the deollne; bolder* gener
ally disposed to realise; |l 20@|i 39 for wluter
red Western; $139081 34 for amber Western:
$1 300188 tar white Western. Corn In limited
request and prloes In buyers’ favor; 72c074o for
soft Western mixed; 76c©82o for good to prime
Western; 77o089o for yellow Western. Coffee
firm and In good trade demand; Rio quoted et
leeOlR^o gold: Rio oargoes to the trade at 14
i gold. Sugar dull aid nominal. Rlee
quiet and firm at 7K08K; Carolina common to
eiiolee 8K0C%- Pork lower; new mess 820 60.
Lard lower; prime steam Uyi. Whisky lower
at$ll8K08U9.
LouieviLLU, May 98. —Flour unchanged;
extra *o, Ane family extra 86 6000 oo. Corn
doll at 7107Se. Provisions dull. Pork $90 500
811. Baeon, shoulder* 9U0, clear rib sides 19%o,
clear side* lie. Lard, steam 16c, tleree I6ke,
keg 18^0. Whiskey 81 Bagging aotlve
aad Arm, 13^014e.
Whiskey nominal 81 IA
Pork dull, smell lota 890 76. Baoon easier,
shoulders 9>409^, elear rib sides
clear sides 1301S%o. Lard nominal 14^o.
Chicago, May 98. — Flour quiet and weak.
Corn dull; No 9 mixed 02kc. rejected 69}^08Oo,
Pork In fair demand at 8l» M. Lard quiet and
Smalm* ele.
, JIaj 28. —Rosin L
1 96 for strained. Turpentine s
Freight*.
, Jay 88.—Frc.__„
active; eottoa, sail 9-88; steam 11-89.
•HIP H1WB.
Nnw Yoke, May 98.—Arrived: Wyaanoek,
Arrived out: Rufus, E. A. Bagley.
CHAMPION
WM. JOHNSON* W. H. JOHNSTON
Oelamtos* Ha. Hrl0a, Ha.
ABB SOU AClim vom Tkl STATS or
roe ths sals or
CHAMPION mi IZTIN971SHZHS!
The Champion Self-Acting Rugine for citle
towns, end villages Is the most powerful snlf-actlii
Engines in tha world. The Stationary for war
* iusss, depots, sew mill*, Ac., superior to all otl
■ in asistencc. The Portable, the last, but n<
applied by addreeeing General Agent, Colnmlms
r il. W. Johnston, Qriffln, Georgia. Je253w«wt
Dissolution.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing un<
dor the name of J. f. HOLLAND Is thli
day dissolved by mutual consent and agree
ment.
All books, accounts and evidences of debt
due said Arm have been transferred t
DAN 1. KELLER.
J T. HOLLAND.
DAN I. KELLER.
Columbus,[(la., March IS, 1876.
NOTICE.
AT* All my Interest In and to all book*, ac
count', and all evidences of Indebtedness due
the late Arm of J. T. HOLLAND, I this day
transfer to M*J. A. R. Calhoun for value re.
oelved. DAN I. KELLER.
Oolumbus, da., March 18,1876.mh88
Notice.
LL creditors of the late Arm of J. T. Hob
land are hereby notlAed to come forward
settle their Indebtedness with me at Uo>
larnbuf, (Ja., or with my authorised agent and
attorney, JOHN M. CHILTON, at Opelika,
Ala. A. B. CALHOUN.
Columbus, Oa^ Mareh 18,1874.
A
THOMAS S. TUGGLE
MARY M. LEWIS
for a rule n< ti against the *ald Mary r __
to show oause why the Judgment of this Court,
granting her an exemption of lot No. 001 In “
city ofOolu“ m ' —*
dumbus, should not be set aside,
of this Court, why the said prayer should not
be granted: and it Is farther ordered that this
rule be published once a week tor four weeks,
before said hearing, In the Uolumbub Esqui-
Hotel.
Cotton Faotorlea.
41BBTBAL flWTRI„
140 mad 149 Broad Bt., Calmnabat, Us.
Hu S. E. WoLuaiDDA
»p3l l’i uprletreM.
Lawyer*.
LIONEL V. LEVY, dH.,
iuoi uejr ami Uttamaellor mt Law.
Comuiisdloner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Uffloo over Georgia Home iRSuraneo Oo.
Special attention given to oolleotions.
deed
SAMUEL 11. 11ATCQEB,
Attorney at Law*
JalO Offloe over Wittioh A KiRNel’c*.
At A. DOZIER,
AMeraey sum! OeniMlIer m3 Law,
Praetiocs la State and Federal Courts In Qeorgle
and Alabama.
Offlca 116 Broad et., Columbus, Oa. Ja6
Base H. Blardtoro. Lovts V. Otiuu.
NLANDFOND A GARRARD,
AHerasys mmd OsMielltrs mt Lmw.
Offlce No. 67 Broad itraet, over Wlttich A Kin-
eel's Jewelry Hi*re.
WIII^>rectioa in the State end Federal Courts.
Lo T. DOWNING,
Attorney mmd Bellelter.
U. S. Cum'r end Regiiter in Beukruptcy. Offlce
novUO) over Bruchs' Drug to tore, Oulumbtt*, 'ia.
M. J. MOVES,
Attorney mmd Oomnaellor m3 Lmw,
Georgia Home Imuranoe Company building, ■*>
oct7 lyj ond story.
Croeer*.
~ DAN’L R. MINN,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan street, be
| tween Ogletliurpe A Jaukaon streets.
IT No ohargo for dray age. deoT
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholeamle mmd Mwtmfll Greear.
Junction of Frenklla, Warren A Oglethorpe Bts.
N e charge for drayage. s«pl4
Watchmaker*.
Go Me LMUU1M,
Watchmaker*
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watch** and Clocks repaired In Ik* beat man
ner and warranted. Jail
Tin and Copp*r*mlth*.
WM. FEN,
Wmrker ftm Tim, Mkeet Iron, Upper.
Orders from abroad promptly uUended to.
Je7 Nn. 174. liroad^treet.
Dentists.
W. F. Tiunaa,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper's building, Randolph Bt.
Special attention given to tbe insertion of Arti
ficial Teeth, aa well as to Operative Denttitry.
, febaz daw
COLVHBVB DKMTAL BNHi,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
George Home Huildiug, Columbus Georgia.
Tailors.
Q. A. KOBHMKg
Merchant Tailor and Critter.
A tall stock of French end luglish Broadcloths
Osssimvres and Vsstings.
Broad
gheetlage, ihlrttage, sad Sowing d
Kalttlag Thread.
Oerds Wool and Qrinde Wheat* ad Corn-
Offloe la rear of Wlttich A Kineer*, Randolph it.
Ja18 R. U. CHILTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Mav u feet are r* of
BHRRTIVOB ■HIRTINGB,
TARN, ROPR, Am.
OOLUMBUS, GA.
G. F. BWIFf, Preetdent.
W. A. SWIFT, Booi-otary * Treasurer. octftl ly.
Doctors.
DM. U. B. LAW.
Offlce comer Rroed and Randolph streets, Bnrrus
building.
Resldsnoe on Vorcyth, three deore below Bt. Clair.
Jn0
Boot snd Shoemakers
Dealer le Leather sad Vlndlags. Host to O. A.
kedd t Oo.'e. Prompt end strict attention glree
to ord«w.Jell
WMLLI A OCKTI8,
Me. II Broad at., filgn at the Big Boat
DMALMMM IH
Boole and Shoes, Leather end Findings
Give prompt and ears (hi attention to orders
b^utalf; pep the hlgheet market prloe lor
N. B.—Plasterers' Hair always on hand.
Painters.
WM. SMOWf JB., A OO.,
Boats aad Sign Painters,
Old Oglsthorps oornsr, (Just north of postoffloe)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House aad Sign Painting at
satis taction.
(aprft
reasonable prioea, aad gas
Refer town, Bnow, Br.
and guarantee a
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DM. JAK. T. WABMOOH,
Burgeon aad Phyeletak.
OBee at Slaughter's Drag (tore, Kailraed street.
ADAH* B9I1IL
When you go to Opelika, be sure to stop et t
Adams lluuee, opposite Passenger Depot.
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER
Attorney at 2 jaw,
HAHILTOM, «A.,
aprie
No. 134 Breed Struct
Liverpool, May 1
of middling upland! nothing be
dllngs, deliverable in May, 7Md.
Sale* on a basil or midd!
nothing below low middlings, deliverable in
June and July, 7%<1.
Rales on ba«u of middling uplands nothing be
low low middling!, deliverable In July aad
Auiuet. 7ft.
Shipment! of new orop bails middling np.
June nnd July,
Nnw York, May 88.-Cotton quiet; sale!
188 balei; upland! 18o, Orleans 10%o,
Futures J *
Jul]
16-11
utures openod quiet, as follow!: June II7-31;
jr 18; August 10 6^0010 316; September 16
10010.
NxwlYonx, May 28.—Futures closed q
sale* 92,600, as follows: May 16 26-32016:
June 1626-32016 13-10; July 16 16-16016i
August 10 3-32016U; September 15 If
16 81 32; Ootober 16 7-16016^; Nova
16 9-32016 610; January 16 U-82016 16 32;
15 27-89;
16 31-32:
September 1516-180
November
F __ _ . w 16 39; Feb-
W 6 19 82016 11-10; March 16 27-32; April
161-10.
Uotton quiet; sales 923 bales at 16016%o;
net receipts 893.
Nkw Orlbaeb, May 28.—Cotton dull: mid
dlings 16Mio; low middling* 14%o; good ordinary
Macov, May 98. —Cotton dull; weekly net
receipts 60; inlpmsnts 219; sales 976; itoek
8,480.
Philadelphia* May 98.—Cotton quiet;
exports to Great Britain 300.
reeelpts 36; exports lo Great Britain 4,848; sales
910; Stook 32 482.
Weekly receipts 834; nxports to Great Brit
ain 4,840; isles 2,076.
n»
vjr v
letten
, and creditors of
laid deoeased, to show eause (If any they have)
within the time preeerfbed by law. why letters
should not be granted to said applicant.
Given under my official signature this May
10th, 1876. F. M. BROOKS,
myll oaw4t Ordinary.
letter
erty of Anna V. Jones, minor child of John j
Jones, late of said couir~ J ■*
These are, therefore,
all persons Interested, to show cause (il any
they have) within the time prescribed l>y law,
why letters of Guardianship, as aforesaid,
should uot be granted said applicant.
Given under my offloial signature, this
May 10th, 1876.
myll oaw4t F. M. BROOKS. Ordinary.
G eorgia — musoogee oounty.-
Whereas, Stapler Dosler has applied fe
These are, therefore,
all and singular the kinorea ana oreuu
of said deoeased to show eause (if s
they have) within the time nresorlbed by 1«
why letters should not he granted to said i
plloant on said estate.
Given under m * omaIaI ii>ni?nm t
May 8th, 1876.
myo oaiY4t
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
•ntii S.1 new art!-
America, with two *6 ohromoa, I
UU.800 Broadway, Now York,
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning nnd Repairing
Done in the beat atyle.
epr24| Corner Crawford and Fropt Bt*.
Dre**-Makln«.
Mifflffl M. A# HOLLINGR WORTH,
Dreaa-Maklng, Cutting aad ltting. T*rms cheap.
HoMidence andahop In Browuovilla.
novlA •
Piano Tuning, Ac.
N. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Toner of Fiaabas, Organs and
Accordeona. Sign Painting also done.
Oidera may be be left et J. W. Pease 3 Norman’s
Book Store. sepft
Cun and Loeksmlths.
PHILIP BIPI.EB,
Gnn und Lockawith, Crawford atr«mt, next to
Johnaou's corner, Coluinhuu, Ue. jaO
WILLIAM RCHOBKie,
Gnn nnd Locksmith and dueler i oiitielngMa-
trials. East of Stntpp«r'a Oonfectioaary
Jelb
Fresh Meats.
<!• W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. 1G and It, Market House.
Fresh Meets of every kind and beet quality,
J»U always oo hand-
Ma T. COOK,
Freeh Mamto ef All Kinds,
■ep0 Bulls Noe. 16 end 17.
Barber Shops.
ED. TEEET, Bmrbnr,
Crawford Bt., uader Reekie House, Columbus, Go.
dec 18
Builders and Architects.
J. 0. CHALHKRI,
Ueam Darpstoter mmd Emlldnr.
Jobbing done et short notloo.
Flees and specifications tarnished for all styles
of buildings
Broad Street, next to O. W. Brown's,
JaO Colombo*, Ga.
Livery and Sale Stable*.
EOBEET THOMFMON,
Liver j, fflmle mmd Exohnnge nimble*
OeLaruoara, Nobte or Rardolm tore.,
ectSO Col ambus, Gu
Tobacco, Clears, Ac.
MAIER DORN. |
If you want to enjoy n good emoko, go to hie
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Qeorgle Home aad Musoogee Heme.
duff non,
Meunruturere anil Dealers n
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREQUINS, AC,
No*. 87 and 89 Bowery,
« CHRISTIE, Ana
ISO mid in Bettor. Street,
Braise* «ler*-jr*. st Earth Avenue.
(Jel7-tq
CRANDALL & CO.
NO. 060 THIRD AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Patent Baby Carriages,
Veloolpedea.l Propeller*
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Cart* and Sleig he
0W* Constantly on hand, a largo stock to sul
the trade, |al7-tf