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VOL. XVII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16. 1875
NO 139
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•Citg 3Uattn’s,
Commissioners’ Court of Rueeell County
Ala.
A called term of the Commissioners'
Court for Russell county, Ala., was held
ou the 7 th inst.
In tho matter of appointing a Finance
Committee, Mounto. Chambers and Cos-
tens, former appointees, having declined
to serve—tho former on aooount of multi
plied business engagements and the latter
ill health—the court appointed M. L.
Patterson and ilobt. Flournoy.
A few small money orders were parsed,
and the court adjourned until Monday
last.
On that day Mr. David Simpson,
who bad been employed at a former term
to examine the bridge over the Hatche-
chuhbee creek, on tho road leading from
thin city to Eufanla, and report cost of
repaira needed, reported the condition of
the bridge to be bad—some of the under
work having decayed and moved ont of
position, rendering the bridge liable to
fall at any time. Mr. Simpson was em
ployed to do the neoossary repairs imme
diately at $400, which is considered a
low prioe for the work. This is a fine
lattioo bridge, about seven years old, 185
feet in length, GO feet from bed of creek
and cost $8,000.
In the matter of holding an extra term
of the Cironit Conrt, whioh had been re
ferred to the Commisioners’Conrt by Judge
Cobb, he having been petitioned by a
large number of the priaoners confined
in jail to hold an extra term, they (the
Conrt) oonoluded it would be best to
hold an extra term in the coming fall.
There are now twenty-five prisoners in
ail and no doubt will be constant acces
sions. No other business was transsoted.
The Court meets again on the seoond
Monday in July to levy the county tax
and also a special tax for bridge (not
building bat repairs) purpose*.
Head Light Oil burns longer and better
than common kerosene.
Jewelry repaired and made to order
Engraving and Watch Repairing done at
WrmoH & Kxmsbl’s.
Married.
Mr. U. E. Bowen and Miss Hattie Lew
is, were married in opelik* yesterday
morning at 9 o’clock, our correspon
dent says: “Mr. Bo won was the leader of
our eornet band. The band boys accom
panied him from Judge Williams’ to the
train, where there was a gonoral shaking
of hands, and wishing you a pleasant trip
*01d Boy.’ Mr. Bowen is one of our
first young men, and is highly thought
of, and we congratulate him on getting
snoh a pretty little damsel for a wife.
He left this morning for a bridal trip,
North. We hope he will have a pleasant
trip and soon return to his friends. The
band played ‘How can wo loave thoe’
and the train moved off with the happy
couple.”
Bbidal Presents of Solid Silver and
Silver-Plated Ware. A new assortment
jnst received at
Wittich A Finsel’s.
Dress Goods at reduced prices at
jeG tf Blanchard's
Ateault by a Sheriff—The Way a Chief
Peacemaker ©/ the Oounty Acted.
The question now is,C an one, who has
reported for his paper faots in regard to
the euipanueliug of a jury, enter the
Court House to attend to his daily duties,
without carrying a weapon to protect him
self against the chief peace officer of the
county ? We put the question to Judges
Bart let to and Johnson. The question be
comes very important to one who has
lately risen from a sick bed and does not
like oarrying weapons.
Yesterday morning, just before the
opening of the Superior Court, ibis re
porter with a friend entered the Court
house yard. The two had advanced near
ly half way to tho house, when the newly
elected Shoriff, Ivey, met them. So lit
tle did the reporter dream of a difficulty
that he had a number of papera iu his
hand. In passing the Sheriff, the chief
peace officer of the oounty, mind you,
suddenly grasped the reporter's hands and
said, “You’ve written enough about me.
I’m a great mind to whip you,” and draw
ing buck his clenched fist aimed a blow at
a half sick and weakly man, who he knew
had no weapon, and did not have even n
knife. Reporter warded off the ono blow
struok as best he could, and made the
best defense be could against a strong,
powerful man, who is the chief peace
officer of the county. Gentlemen stepped
betweeu and forced the keeping of peaoe.
The offense was in giving an exact
account of the mode of obtaining a jury
in the Cash case. Every fact stated can
be demonstrated to be snoh. Not one
word was said against an offloer except
in his official capaoity, and any eitizen
has tho right to criticise tho actions of
those who fill publio officos. Why did he
not with equal reason attack the lawyers
who challenged the array ? Was not it
directed against the sheriff ? He appoint
ed Floyd special bailiff.
All we have to say is simply this : Wo
mean to report uctions of public officers
and criticise them whenever we please,
regardless of the threats of Mr. Sheriff
Ivey or any ono else.
But has it not come to a pretty pass
when the Sheriff, the chief officer of the
peace of the county, can commit an as
sault in the Court-house yard, in the shad
ow of the temple of law and just before
the assembling of the Court ?
COTTON IN JUNE.
REPORT OF AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.
Washington, June 15.—The Depart
ment of Agrieulturo, in its cotton report
for June, states that*the threatened re
duction in area has not taken place, nor
has the reduced area of last year been
much enlarged. The reported increase
is between one and two per cent. The
comparison with last year is as follows:
North Carolina, 102; South Carolina,
106; Georgia, 96 ; Florida, 99 ; Alabama,
104 ; Mississippi, 102 ; Louisiana, 101;
Texas, 108 ; Arkansas, 102; Tennessee,
92.
The report of tho condition is the most
favorablo in the past five seasons, with
tho exception of that of 1872. The order
of procedure in this respect is 1872,
1875, 1873, 1871, 1874. Though plant
ing was late and tho soil generally
too wet and cold for rapid ger
mination, the stand is comparatively
good and the recent weather has been
more favorable to rapid growth. The
crop is also unusually clean. Tho oom*
parison with crop of full vitality and nor
mal growth in all respects is for the
present month us follows : North Caro
lina 92, South Carolina 97, Georgia 91,
Florida 94, Alabama 101, Mississippi 100;
Louisiana 95; Texas 96, Arkansas 90, Ten
nessee 99.
HANUi'ACTURINtt IN THE MOUTH
Savannah, Juno 15.—A party of excur
sionists went to Arkwright Island yester
day, and while a number were in bathing
they were carried out to sea. Frank C.
O’Drisooll, a merchant of this city, and
Charles It. Johnson, a clerk, were drown
ed. Miss Johnson was rescued in an in
sensible condition by a steamboat, after
she had been in the water half an honr.
She was kept afloat by her bathing dross.
The bodies of the drowned have not
been rocoverad.
Recovery of Arcliblsbop Wood—De
parture tor Philadelphia.
Cincinnati, June 15. — Archbishop
Wood, of Philadelphia, has nearly recov
ered from his recent attaok of acute rheu
matism and starts to-day in a special car
for Philadelphia, where be will be in
vested on Thursday with the pallium.
He is accompanied by Archbishop Pur
cell, of Cincinnati; Bishop Eldor, of
Natohez; Bishop Quinlan, of Mobile;
M. Rocetti, Dr. Ubslldi, and several dis
tinguished clergymen.
Nensixtlon In Vienna.
Vienna, June 15.—A sensation was
created hero by the publication in the
St. Petersburg Ualoiot an article advo
cating an alliunco between Russia and
England, because that between tho three
Emporors lias lost tho power of guaran
teeing peace, siuce one member thereof
has become suspected of warlike designs.
Ntatenaent Contradicted.
Philadelphia, June 15.—The statement
that the directors of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company had agreed upon
terms of compromise with the Baltimore A
Ohio Railroad Company, at a meeting of
their Executive Committee yesterday, is
without foundation.
Editor Enquirer ; In tho May number
of the Rural Carolinian, the editor, in a
sensible article on this subject, gives a
letter from Mr. Wm. M. Lawton, agent
in England of tbe “Georgia Direct Trade
Union,” aud a gazette published in Lon
don, which gives the names of thirty-
seven cotton manufacturing companies
in England, price of the shares, the
amount pnid on them and the present
value, and also tho amount of the last an
nual dividends; from which we may
learn an important lesson if we will
rightly consider the faots os shown in the
gazette. Of the thirty-sevon companies
named, tweuty started with shares at £5
each, say $25, ou whioh was paid from
one pouud to five pounds, and the present
value is from £L 18a. 6d., to £9 5s. Od.
Nine others started with shares at £10,
say $50. Oue company—Melbourne—
started with shares at £150, paid in that
amount aud tho present value is
£275 por share, aud is paying twen
ty-four per cent, dividends. One
company, “Central,” started with shares
at five pounds, five pounds paid in ; pres
ent price nine pounds, and is paying
forty por oent dividend. Another, the
“Grosveuer,” paid in two pouuds, ten
shillings ; present value £4, 4s., Od, and
is paying forty per cent, dividend. All
are paying from ten to forty per oent,
and this from cotton whioh has been ear
ned four thousand miles from tbe fields,
an army of handlers having fed on it
while on the route. Why is it that Eng
lishmen cau manufacture our cotton and
make these bewildering profits, while we
can't ? Tbe explanation may be found in
tho faot that these men are content to do
things on a small scale, or rather to begin
doing them in a small way and gradually
rise to largo. They start their mills with
a few thousand pouuds, aud put the shares
at a price within the reach of the small
men, the men who are to run the spindles
and looms—tho men from whose brain and
muscle the wealth of the future company
is to grow—men who can and will invest
fivo pounds iu tho mill which is to em
ploy them aud their children for life, but
who would be frightened off if the shares
had boeu put at one hundred pounds;
and when ouce they rnako the investment
they become as much a part of tho mill
as the Hpiudles and looms, thus securing
a capital not only of machinery but of
skilled labor, interested in tbe results
an employer and stockholder, and suc
cess is bound to follow. Here wo can’t
think of a cotton mill with a capital of
loss than $109,000 paid in by men who
know nothing of the business, and to be
managed by men who Iiavo no interest iu
thesucooHsof the company except the sala
ry they get, aud by employees who look to
their monthly pay days as the end of
their engagements with the conoern.
Now, are thore not hundreds of men iu
Georgia and Alabama who own good
water powers that, with a few hundred
dollars, could bo made available; and
are there not hundreds of men, wo
men, boys, girls, skilled spinners, reel-
ers, warpers, and weavers who have
saved and would save twenty-five or more
dollars to invest iu mills if they hoped
such a thing would ever bo in their reach
and can’t wo get these partlos together
some way aud start up a hundred or more
mills of $5,000 or $10,000 of capital
I know a number of beautiful sites where
the cottou cau be grown up to the door
of the mill, houlthy nud everyway desira
ble, where a few men might lay the foun
elation of a fortune which would bless
their children’s children, and at the same
time help to solve the great question of
Southern independence. Men who pro
fess to know, say that $4,000 will
pay for all tho machinery necessary
to spin 160 lbs. of yarn per day; add cost
of house and power and commercial capi
tal sufficient to buy one year’s supply of
ootton, and wo huvo a nioe nuoleus
around which a Lowell may grow up in
lifetime. Why can’t we do it ? It is the
way the English have worked, until now
they have moro than one spindle to every
man, woman aud child in the realm, whose
oeaseless hum is the voice of over-increase-
ing wealth.
This is our road to prosperity, and the
building up of our loved South, made
plain to us by our oousius over the water,
Lffit ns follow it.
Respectfully,
Tweed; Released.
Albany, N. Y., June 15.— In tbe
Gonrt of Appeals, this morning, Judges
Allen and Rapello read opinions for rever
sal of the judgment of the Supreme
Court in tbe Tweed fiaae, and orders of
Oyer and Terminer and for the prisoner’s
discharge. All cononr. Judge Miller con
curs iu the result. Judge Grover was
absent. This aotion of the court gives
Tweed his freedom.
TWEED TO BE ARRESTED IMMEDIATELY ON
HIS RELEASE.
New York, June 15.—Every preeaution
has been taken to arreHt Tweed when he
leaves the penitentiary, nnd unless $3,-
000,000 bail is forthcoming the unfortu
nate gentleman will be lodged in the
Ludlow jail for several days. Baits
against him are civil, not criminal.
Should he give this bond, it is said there
is another actiou for which ho will bo
held, requiring another $3,000,000 bail.
Tweed has requested that ho be taken di
rect to Ludlow jail thore to await these
harsh issues.
l'lres.
Edgefield, Ky., June 15.—A fire
broke ont qn the corner of Filmont street
and Bridgo avenue, which destroyed the
entire block.
Toronto, Ont., June 15.—The Steam
Mills of Edwards A Co., eight* dwellings,
and six million feet of lumber were de
stroyed by fire; loss $250,000.
Moline, III., June 15.—The Saw
Mills of Dimack, Gonld A Co. burned.
Loss, $45,000.
Itiuica, N. Y , Juuo 15.—A $150,000
occurred here. The hotel and every busi
ness place is burned.
Burglars blew open a safe and fired the
house of Furringtou Bros. A Co.
fiheati* Nuccevaor Appointed.
Washington, June 15.—J. M. McGrow,
for several years chief clerk, has been ap
pointed Sixth Auditor, in place of C. C.
Sheats, of Alahnma, to take effect July 1st
—McGrew, in the meantime, acting as
Auditor.
kettle 13%o. Bacon dull; shoulders 9\io,
clear rib side* 12*io, clear sides VPAo. Whis
key active and firm.
CmcAoo, .Tune 15—Flour In Rood demand;
spring suporftne $3 50(04 26. Corn active and
lilghor; No. 2 mixed, 70c. rejected 67067jRo.
Pork dull and lower at #19. Lanl dull and
nominal, $13. Whiskey $1 17.
St. Louis, Juno 16.—Flour, low grades dull
and weak, but higher, hold above buyers’
views, with little doing, (lorn better; No. a
mixed 67067-^0. Whiskey nominal. Pork more
doing aid 7b to arrive. Bacon uulet, with only
limited job demand.
Louisvill*, June 16. — Flour quiet and
weak; extra $4 6005 00, family extra $5 250
6 75. Corn lower. 7307-*o. Provisions quiet and
weak. Pork $20 00020 26. Baoon, shouhlors
O-^o, cloar rib sides 12\ s 0l2)£c, clear sides 13c;
sugar cured hams lS»4014c. Lard; tieroe 16V£
016<{o, keg Whiskey $1 16. Bag-
ging quiet, 134014c.
Rosin, etc.
Fo* thb Status ok Tinmkhhub, (Jkokoia, South Carolina, Alabama* Mississippi^ j-
HHANCH OFFICE OF THE HOWE MACHINE CO.,
— — iolina. AlabamaN MissiBRirk-.,
Nahiivillk, Tbnm., June 10th, 1ST*. j
Te the Editors of the Enquirer-Sun, Columbus, Georgia :
Dbar Sir: Our attention having been called to an advertisement of one of our oompetltors,
In whleh our sales for 1874 arc “crtlmated” at 85,000, we take pleasure In authorlclng the State
ment that we are otfioially Inform >d from the prlnolpal office of the Company at New York that
the sales of THE HOW E MA. LINES were 103,18$ for 1874.
Rorpoctfully,
•HIP NEWS.
Nsw York, June 16.—Arrived : State o r
Nevada, Cornwall, Othello.
Arrivod out: Theresa, Louisa, Elen Rewnle,
J. Oarleton, Austria, Baltio, Expounder, Elis
abeth, Taylor.
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A. A. DOZIER,
AMorney and Counsellor at Law,
Practices iu State aud Ftuloral Courts iu Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 126 Broad t., Columbus, Ga. JnQ
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MLANDLORD A UARHAKD,
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More BllkMmuirglera Indicted.
Ne w York, June',15.—In tbe U. 8. Cir
cuit Court yesterday, the Grand Jury pre
sented several new indictments, charging
oouiplioity iu silk smuggling frauds; but
the U. 8. District Attorney declines to
make public the name of tho indicted
persous until they havo been arrested.
Bon oh warrants for thorn may be issued
to-day.
A Nun Kills hln Wire.
Dover, N. J., Juno 15.—Patrick Payne
had au altercation yesterday afternoon
with John Gibney, who struck him.
Payne entered his house for a revolver,
and being in an excited state shot bis
wife in the abdomen, presumedly by ac
cident. She died iu an hour.
Important, If True.
London, June 15.—A dispatch from
iris, to the London Standard, says it is
aertfd that Russia hus withdrawn from
tho illi&nco of tho three Emperors, aud
a now alliance has consequently been
formed between Germany and Sweden.
National Board of Trade.
Philadelphia, Juno 15.—Among tho
commercial orgauizutious represented at
the National Board of Trade nre the Mo
bile and Wilmington Boards of Tuade.
Boat Karen.
New York, June 15.—At tho Corinthian
races of Sewanhaka Yacht Club yester
day, tho Addie Yoorhies was viotor.
Tornado,
Quincy, Illinois, June 15.—Tornado.
Many houses prostratod. 0>.o person
killed uud many Hurt.
Tbe Charleston Military,
New Youk, June 15—The Washington
Light Artillery of Charleston is here.
THE WEATHER*
PROBABILITIES.
Washington, Juno 14.—For Gulf and
South Atlantic States, stationary or fall
ing barometer, warm southeast to south
west winds, and partly cloudy woalher.
$5? *20 a
Portland, Mo.
W\
A WEEK guaranteed to Mulo and
Female Agent*. In their locality,
(lost* nothing to try It. Particular*
O. VICKERY k CO, Au-
gu*tn, Me.
Geo.P. Rowell Co. “?uT,2
genoy
_.. _ _. eeopth.n of
udveitisoiuent* for American Nkwhpapkks—
tho moBt complete establishment of the kind In
(he world. Six thousand NkwhpaPkrh are
kept regularly on tile, open to inspection bv
customers. Every Advertisement Is taken
at tho home price of the paper, without any ad
ditional charge orcommlsslon An advertiser,
in dealing with the Agency, is saved troutde
and correspondence, making one contract In
stead of a dosen, a hundred or a thousand. A
Book, containing large lists of palters, circu
lations, with some information about prices, Is
sent to any address for twenty-five oent*. Per-
— iwf“** ‘
ny .....
the united States.
b>n of Canada, may son<la concise statement
of whnt they want, together with a copy of the
AdvertlseiMRI) and receive in
which will enable rhein to decide whether to
increase or roduoe tho ordor. For such Infor
mation there Is no chirg-i. Orders are taken
for a single paper as well as for a list; lor a
"aras readily as for a larger I | h AB , \ \
• Oitices(Tlines Huildlug),
Most Exti'iiordinnry
Torins of Advertising are offered for Newspa
pers In the State of
GEORGIA.
Send for list of papors and schedule of rates.
Address
(iro. P. Rowell 4 Co.. Advertising Agents,
No# 41 Park Row, Now York#
MORE CORRUPTION.
INDICTMENT OF MORE INTERNAL REVENUE
OFFICERS.
St. Louis, Juuo 15.—Indictments have
boen found against Gen. Jno. McDonald,
ex-Supervisor of Internal lievenue for
this District; Col. Jno. A. Joyce, Alfred
Bevis, and Edward B. Frazier, and they
appeared before the United States Dis
trict Court yesterday. Tbe charge*
agaiuat McDonald and Joyce are marked
on the docket “criminal,” for destroying
public records, tho removal and conceal
ment of spirits, and failing to efface
stamps aud brands. Judge Lacate fixed
tbe bail of McDonald and Joyce at $10,-
000, of Frazier at $5,000, and of Bevis
$25,000.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Money nnd Mock Mnrkela.
London, June 15—Noon.—Erie
London, Juno 16.—Street ra:c J^par cent,
bolow bank rate.
Paris, June 16.—Rentes 64f and 00c.
Nsw York, Juue 16 — Money, largo off erings
at 202U percent sterling exchange steady.
Gold dull at 116%@1I6% (lovornments ac
tive and strong; now 6’s 118. t&tute bonds
quiot and nominal.
<?wttou Markets.
Liverpool, June 16.—Noon.—Cotton steady;
middling uplands 7 W Kid ; middling Ur leant
”/4<l; sales 10,000; lor speculation aud export
2,000.
Sales on ba*ls of middling uplands,
nothing below low middlings, deliverable in
August and September, 7%d.
Litbutool, June 15—3:00 p. m.—Of sales
to-day 6,800 were American.
Sale* on a basis middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable In June and
July, 7 7-l$d.
ShlpmeWs of new crop basis middling up
lands, nothing below low middlings, 7%d.
Nkw York, June 15.—Futures closed steady
at R decline; sale* 31,000, as follows ; June
16 8-32015^; July 11%; August 16 7-;i2016^;
Septouiber 16 l-ie016 3-32; October 1613-10; No
vember 14 11-16014 21-32 : December 14 11-16
014 23-32; January 1425-32014 27-32. February
16 31.32; March 15 1-32015 3-16; April 16%®
16 7-16; May 15 9-16.015 21-32.
(Jetton dull; sales 953 bales at 15%015>£c;
net receipts 733.
Boston, June 15 —(Jetton dull and nominal;
middlings 16%>'; not receipts ou; sales 891.
Nkw Oulkanh, June 15 — Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 15c; net receipts 59; sales 250.
Savannah, June 16.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 15c; net receipts £3; sale* 44.
(Jiiaui.kmton, June 16.—Cotton quiet and
fiat; middlings 16^015^c; net receipts 368,
LORD & TAYLOR,
Doalors In Foreign and Domestlo
DRY GOODS,
Are offering Select Lines of
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
SPRING A SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
SUIT & HOUSEKEEPING LINENS,
FOULARD FINISHED CAMBRICS,
PRINTS, CALICOEP, &o„ &o„
Together with an extenalvo Lino of
HAMBURGS, in all grade*
Insertion*, Edging*, Trimming*, to,
Silk Hota (all colors,)
Plain and Fanoy Ho*e for
Ladiaa, Miitea and Children
ALKO
FANS, PARASOLS,
BRELLAS, Ac., *0.
Complete Assortment of dents’ Furnish
ing doods, Shirts, Collars, Coifs, Ties, Hose,
dioves, Ac. doods sent to any part of the
country. Shirt measurements sont on applica
tion.
AdrVar the accommodation of Ladles and
Families who are unable to vhdt tbe city, lul'
lines ot samples of all grades of Dry Good'
will be sent, and orders by mail tilled wit' the
greatest possible eare.
Broadway & Twentieth-Si..
NEW YORK.
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THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
CEO. H. OWEN, Manager.
Hotel.
SAMUEL It. BATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wittich A KIurqI’s
L. T. BOWNINU,
Attorney and Sol lei lor.
. 8. Coiu’r and Itugidtur iu llnokriiptc). Oflici
nuv20| over Brooks’ Drug Store, Colmubm*, (a.
R. J. HOMES,
Attorney nnd Uouuaollor nt l*an
Cotton Factories.
COI.VKBU8 MANITTAOTUBINO CO„
Manufacturer* of
Sheeting*. Shirting*, and Sewlny d
Knitting Thread*
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheats od Corn-
Office iu rear of Wittich A Klnsat’s, Randolph st.
pMf R. H. Cr.ILTON, President.
NUMUOUKE MANUFACTURING CO.
Mat ufacturers of
0IIRRTINQ8 SHIRTINGS,
YARN, R0PI, Aw.
COLUMBUS, GA.
«. P. 8WIYL President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary Treasurer. octSl 1y.
Doctors.
BB. M. B. I.AW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burras
building.
Kenidence on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
Ja6
Grocer*.
BAN*L R. 1UXE,
r. ot, bo-
i.
Uoc7
J. II. UARIIAul,
Wkoleanle nud Retail Grocer,
Watchmakers.
v. a. LkuuiN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad struct, (JoluinbUN, Oi
r aud warranted.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Mlieet Iron, ('upper.
Orders from abroad promptly attunded to.
JaT No. 171. Ilroio! Street.
Dentists.
W. V. TlMMJUlt,
Dentist,
Opposite Struppor’s building, Randolph HI.
Special attouliuu given to Lh«> insertion of AM
licial Teeth, iib well ax to Opcrutivo Dentistry
foL22 daw
UOLUMBUM DENTAL ROOMS,
W. Y. Pool, Prop’r,
Georgia Home liulldiug, Columbus Georgia.
418
Tailors.
G. A. KUSHNK,
Merchant Tailor un«l Cutler.
A full stock of Freucb uud English Broadcloths
Cussiuiores and Ve-tingH.
aprlO No. i.(4 flro*4 street
Boot and 8hoemakers
WM. MEYKR,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer In Leather and Findings. Next to C. A.
ledd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given
:»orders. j„n
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., * OU.,
House and Slfu Painter*,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of pontofflee)
Oolumbus, Georgia.
Will contract for Uouho and Sign Painting at
ruuMoiialde prices, ami guaruutee satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. Huow, Sr. ( M pr. r t
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
UU. JAM. T. W A KNOCK,
Hurgcou aud Phyalolan.
ffi* o lit Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad street.
Hotels.
AUANN HOINK.
When you go to Opelika, bo sure t
Adnnis House, opposite Passeugei
LAV. YER*.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney nt Law,
HAMILTON, UA.,
All kind of collections
HENRY BELLMAN.
Catting, Cleaning aud Knpnirinff
Done In the best style.
apr24I ~
r Crawford n
Dress-Making.
MINN m7a. HULLING*, d OHTII,
Drogi-A! king,Cutting uud iitlng. 7 riuschunp.
- idente niiJuiiop iu llrownoville.
Plano Tuning, &c.
e. w. BLAU,
Repairer and Timor of Piamms, Organs and
Accotdeous. Sign Painting also done.
Oidero may be be left at J. W. Pease A Norman'*
Book Store ««p5
KGMFMMNI.
Manufacturers and Dealers n
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREQUINS, AC.,
Nos. 87 and 89 Bowery,
sales 5'
Moim.i, Juno 15.—Cotton quiot; mid
dlings 14%c; net receipts 28; exports eoustwise
23: sail'd 109; stock 3,828.
Pravlalon Markets.
Liverpool, J une 9—2 r. m.— Mreadstulls
The Miners.
WlLKESBARRE, Pa., June 15. —Til®
miner* are disagreeing among tbemHelvGH.
AU have returned to work without any
ooncesHion* from the proprietor*.
The miner* who have been working at j firmer. Corn 32.^ nnd 6d
P.iiuo’H abaft wero met by a large gang ! „ N * w ToIl “i 1 J » n ,°«i}:kTL!; ofroo \ , R, ° , fl , rrn:
, . _ , , e b o eariroo , quoted at 16^0l8%c. gold, job lots
thi* morning and ordered to stay out. A I6^019%c, gold. Sugar quiot nnd stoady
po8,e wa« raised and armed. They opened primal® 0 k“L i%k
a way through the mob, nnd those who opened lower but closed firm; new $19700
... . ... ... . $19 90. Lard opened lower but dosed firmer;
wished entered the shaft. 'I here wsh great pr , Ine ateam 7 i 8c Whiskey stoady,
excitement, aud tho leant offensive move- ttt
uients from the idlers would havo drawn . J, 000 1 ir V~ I’Jour firmor; fsml
4l ... ly $5 3006 40. (Wn dull and dellning. 71073c.
the fire of the posse. Fork lower at $19 uu. Lard luwer; steam 13^0,
Notice.
Office Mobil* k Oiuaud Railroad,)
June 1, 1876. \
The Annual Convention of the Stock
holders of the Mobile h. Oirard Rail
road will be held nttlie Depot in Oirard, Ala
bama, on Wednesday, Jul> 7th, at Ten o’clock
A. M., when an election for President and six
Directors will Uke place.
Stockholders with their lamilies will he
passed tree to Columbus trom 6th until 7tb, In
clusive, and return any day until 12th, inclu
sive.
Certificates of stock must he exhibited t otho
Conductor by the Stockholder as evidence of
their being entitled to pass lroc with their lam-
llli-s, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of
stock and power ot Attorney, otherwise tare
will be required in both canes.
My order J. M. FRAZER,
jel td Secretary.
A Bargain Offered.
THE BRANTLEY FARM,
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILII* Elt’LEII,
Gun aud Locknwith, Crawford utmi-
WILLIAM RCHOUKK,
Gun aud Locksmith and duulur iu Gunning Mi>*
terials. Kuat of Strupper's Couiuctionuiy
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. 10 uud 18, Market House.
bust quality,
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Rents of All Kind*,
§•{>6 Stalls Nos. 16 sod 17.
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, Harbor,
Crawford St., uudi-r Rankin Uouau, Columbus, Uu
Builders and Architects.
J. «. UHALMEKN,
House Carpenter nud Hull dor.
Jobbing duun at short uotico.
Plana and BpocihcntionH furni*)i<«l for all stylo*
J*«
Broad film
is, Ga
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPNON,
Livery, Mule aud Exchange Stable*
Oqlethorfi, Nohtu or Ranuoli'ii Sts.,
oct30 Col ambus, (’a
Tobacco, Cigai a, Ac.
lary buildings, good spring aud well water, sit
uated seven miles south ot Montevallo. Price
$5 por acre. For further lnloriuatlun apply to
J w Jtrantlcy, Montevallo, Ala.
J T COOK, I
t*q!7 oawly Agent,
MAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy a good smoke, go to
Cigar Manufactory,
Bstwoeu Georgia Home aud Muscogee Ueiun.
05 UUR1ST1E, AMD
lSOjnnd 183 Hester.Street,
It ranch Store—Ho. St Fnrth Avenue.
(jHl7-tf)
CRANDALL & CO.
NO. 569 THIRD AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipedes, Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts and Slcig hs
8^* Constantly on hand, i
large etock to suit
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