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VOL.- XVII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 17. 1875
NO 140
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No Sundays served separately.
omcs nox.
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Liberal Discount for Time Advertising.
Hates will bo roduced from this date for all
advertisements exceeding In time one month.
Merchants and others will do well to take
advantage of tho Summer rates, and In this
manner prepare for Fall trado.
Advertising Rates,
Square
1 Week Daily,
..$ 3 00
. 5 00
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w change
yearly cards a liberal di>.
mint will bo made.
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week in Woekly or Buuday will bo tho
Daily
1 Month,
1 Square 1 year
Tho above in with the privilege
ery three months. Foi ’
Fore
will be one-half Daily
le-third lean than tho Daily
For twice a week the
rate*.
For advertisements In local or reading colunius
r cent, additional will bo charged,
j Weekly or guild »y rates will lie
5-third
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of tho Daily.
When an advertlsomont Is clisngod more than
once in throe months the advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost of composition. Forelgu adver-
I do those at home.
CEdtg Scatters,
Rub tell County Inspector* of Election.
The following is a list of Inspectors,
Deputy Bhenfts and Returning Officers
appointed for Russell county to act in
their respective capacities at the election
to be held in Alabama on the 3d day of
August next for delegates to the Consti*
tutioual Convention:
Beat 1. Inspectors—R. H. Moreland,
B. H. Ryder, Dan Collins. Deputy Sher
iff—W. B. Whitlmrst. Returning Officer
—R. R. Smith.
Beat 2. Inspectors—Henry Benton,
Qeorge Hays, A. J. Williamson, colored
Deputy Sheriff—John W. Hays. Return
ing Officer—J. D. Bowen.
Beat 3. Inspectors—M. W. Harvey, M,
J. Jones, Henry Allen, colored. Deputy
Sheriff—0. V. Ingram. Returning Officer
—D. D. Johnson.
Beat 4. Inspectors—J. II. Speidel, B.
J. Smith, Thomas Johnson, colored,
Deputy Sheriff—8. J. Dawson. Return,
ing Officer—Elias Barnes.
Bent 5. Inspectors—J. G. Smith, W. J,
Turner, Harry Blouut, colored. Deputy
Sheriff — Thomas Turner. Retnrning
Offloer—J. P. Crawford.
Beat (1. Inspectors— L. Margolins, A
A. McMnkin, Riloy German, col. Deputy
Sheriff—Sherod Wilkerson. Returning
Officer—W. 8. Bryant.
Beat 7. Inspectors—W. J. Henry, L.
R. Edge, Burton Long, col. Sheriff—
H. B. Perry. Returning Officer—W,
Simpson.
Beat 8. Inspectors—D. B. Mitchell, R
A. Stratford, Ned Jones, col. Deputy
Sheriff—W.B. Moore. Returning Officer—
Forbes Bradley.
Boot 0. Inspectors -Win. Gatewood,
L. O. Corcoran, Wash Johnson, col. Dop
uty Sheriff—Henry Averett. Retnrning
Officer— J. E. Stringer.
Beat 10.. N. A Weston, E. C Perry
Prince Gardner, col. Deputy Sheriff—
Colbert Dawson. Returning Officer—G,
A. Garrett.
For Rent.
The fine saloon, known as the Arbor,
one door west of the Enquiber-Hux
office, is offered for rent until the 1st of
October, with the privilege of re-renting
at that time, Tho location is one of the
most conveniently situated in tho city,
being on a frequented thoroughfare, and
the saloon is elegantly fitted up, both for
a bar and restanraunt. Apply at thin
office. j°8 If
Infanticide in Itntnelt.
A negro women named Ella Pollard
was committed to jail at Seale on Mon
day last, charged with infanticide. She
is aged about eighteen and lived on the
plantation of John Buchanan, Russell
county, Ala. It seems, from the evi
dence before the committing magistrate,
that she gave birth to the infant in a
•wamp about a quarter of a mile from her
house. The child was found buried.
Tho skull was broken. A lightwood knot
found near by appears to have boon the
weapon used to kill the child. Its mouth
also Beamed to have been crammed full
of mnd. She says it is her child and was
Rtillborn.
How to Keep Cool•
Get your Ice from J. B. Ivey A Bro.,
at 2) cents per pound. jelff fit
PRU8NIA.
BISMABOK TALKINO PEACE—TUB VON ABNIX
TRIAL.
Berlin, Juno 111.— Bismarck, before
leaving for the country, received the
foreign representatives, and gave each
one assurances of tho peaceful disposi
tion of Germany.
Whatever result the present trial of
Von Arnim may have, it ia said to bo
ultimately referred to the Supreme Tribu
nal, by appeal either of the defense or
prosecution.
Beulin, June 10.—The session of the
Prussian Diet is formally closed.
U«alk of Old Wsiuaa. |
New Yore, Juno 111.—A letter from
Acapulco, Mexico, reports that at Morelia
a woman died the other day at the extra
ordinary nge of 132 years, being attend
ed at her funeral by over two huudrod of
her nearest relatives, among whom were
two sons of ninety aud one hundred
years.
TIIK RAILROAD WAR.
Basin of Nritlemenl Agreed | p« n .
SCOTT AND GABRETT BURT THE IIATOHET
AND SMOKB THE CALUMET.
Baltimore, June 10.—Official.—'Tho
Directors of ihe Baltimore Ohio Rail
road Company, at a special meeting to
day, ratified tho basis of settlement as
agreed on by President Scott and Vico
President King, making a single amend
ment, which it is expected will meet the
approval of the Board of Pennsylvania
Directors.
Baltimore, June 1G.—At a special
meeting of the Board of Directors of the
Baltimore A Ohio Railroad to consider
tho basis of settlement agreed upon by
President Soott and Vice president King,
at Fifth Avenue Hotel ou Friday, June
s held to-day and adjourned
shortly after 12 o'olook, the session last
ing about an hour.
The proceedings were atriotly
private, and will not be given to
the press, it is stated by officials,
until after 3 o’olook to*day, if
then. This may be to prevent specula
tion in stocks by outside parties. A num
ber of reporters, respreseuting papers in
Washington, New York and other cities,
are about the building, eagerly waiting
the publication of tho proeodings.
Philadelphia, Juno 1G.—It is under
stood that the agreement is for a period
of ton years—the companies to agree upon
mode rate rates between all coinpetiug
points, which will bo maintained by both.
Tho contract can only be terminated by
resolution of tho respective boards,
special committee is to be appointed by
each board, to whom shall be referred
all matters of difference, if any, that may
arise relative to the practical workings
of the arrangement, and with power to
adjust all complaints between the two
companies.
The Pennsylvania Company opens its
lines between Philadelphia and Now
York to the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad,
on the same terms that they give other
connecting roads at Philadelphia. This
agreement, it is believed, will be of a per
moncut character. It is understood tho
details of the agreement will not be pub
lished.
Another Civil Might* Cane Thrown
Out.
New York, June 1G.—Some weeks ago,
W. W. Tillotson, Treasurer of Booth’s
Theatre, was charged before Commis
sioner Davenport, with having violated
the provisions of the Civil Rights bill,
in refusing to soli a ticket to Wm.
Davis, a colored man, and as such not
entitled to a seat in the theatre elsewhere
than in a portion of the upper part of the
house, set apart for colored people. At
the time of Tillotson’s arrest, his coun
sol claimed that he had not violated the
law, inasmuch as its prohibition of dis
crimination as to oolor did not apply to
theatres which were managed simply as
private business speculations, subject to
such regulations as to admission as their
proprietors might doom proper to iin
pose.
Tillotson waived nn examination and
gave boil to await the action of the U. S.
Grand Jury. Daring tho sessions of tho
Grand Jury, Davis has been before it
several timos, but failed to impress the
jnrors that he had a esse that they were
warranted in entertaining, and they there
fore presented no bill against Tillotson.
In view of the interest taken in this case,
this action of tho Grand Jury ia import
ant.
Important Decision,
Washington. June 1G.—In view of wa
ter routes throughout the South, tho fol
lowing is important: Judge Wylie, in
the Equity Court, in the first of the
Georgetown mill casos—that of ltay vs.
the Chesapeake A Ohio Canal Company—
decided that the contract of Mr. lUy
entitled him to receive as much water as
had been coming to bis mill before the
Canal Company undertook to make a
change, and he made perpetual the in
junction restraining the Canal Company
from diminishing the supply of water to
run tho mill, and from interfering with
the gauge.
Dnrlutf Bank Robbery.
Indianapolis, Jane 10. — During a
heavy rain storm, yesterday, two men and
a woman drove to the Central Bank. The
woman engaged one of the clerks in con
versation at tho carriage. Tho two mou
eutered tho bank and began talking with
the cashier, who was presently set at work
figuring out interest on a large sum
they desired to loau. While tho cashier
was thus engaged, tho men slipped into
their pockets packages to the amount of
from $5,000 to $7,000 and got off with
it. No arrests yet.
Charleston and New York.
New Yoke, Juno 10.—At a breakfast
given the Charleston “Washington Light
Infantry” yesterday, a letter was read
from Gov. Tildon, expressing regrot at
his inability to bo presont, and welcom
ing tnem to Ihe State of Now York.
This was followed by’brief uddresses from
Gen. Woodward, of the Governor’s staff,
and from Col. Marshal Lefferts of the
Veterau Corps of tbo Soventh regiment.
Heavy failure*.
London, June 15.—Alexander Collier
A Co., commissi on merchants, have failed;
also Suuud A Co., East India merchants.
It.is reported the liabilities of Alexander
Collier A Co. amount to $15,000,000.
C'littrch Union founumnaated.
Montreal, Canada, June 10.—The
Union of the Presbyterian Church and
Church of Scotluud has boon consumma
ted. Tbo united church is to he designa
ted tho Presbyterian Church of Canada.
Death of Wm. Arnett.
Edinburg, Juuo 1G.—Rev. Wm. Arnett,
tho eminont author and divine, is dead.
He visited this country three times. His
last visit was to tho late Evangelical Alii
ancein New York.
Wiesaenver Acquitted.
Vienna, Juno 1G.—The Provincial
Court acquitted Wiessongor of the charge
of au Attempt to dofraud Father General.
Rifle Team In Ireland.
Dublin, Juno 1G.—Tho American rifle
team has arrived, and was received with
great enthusiasm.
FIJI Island*.
London, Juno 1G.—Fiji Isinnd advices
report a slight abatement of tho measles
epidemic.
TUB WRATH ER.
probabilities.
Washington, June 1G.—For South At
lantio States, nearly stationary pressure,
warmer northeast and southeast winds,
clear and partly cloudy weather.
CITY DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
first ruKsiimuiiAN.
Corner of Oglothorpe and St. Clair
streets—Rev. J. H. Nall pAHtor. Services
at 10) a. m. and 4 p. m. each Sunday.
Sabbath school at 3 A. M.
EPISCOPAL (TRINITY).
Oglethorpe street, between Randolph
and St. Clair—Rev. W. C. Hunter rector.
Services at II a. m. and 4 p. m. each
Sunday. Sunday school at '.») a. m.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
St. Philips and St. James (Catholic)—on
Jackson, between Baldwin aud Few
streets—Father Devine, pastor. Mass at
G) and tty a. m., and vespers at 5 p. m.
Catechism at 4 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST.
' Randolph street, belweeu Jackson and
Fraukliu—Rev. C. A. Kendrick pastor.
Servicos every Sunday at 10.) a. m. and
8 p. M. Sabbath sebool at II a. m.
METHODIST.
St. Luke—On Jackson street, between
Randolph and St. Clair stroots—ltev. R.
J. Coilev, pastor. Services each Sunday at
m. aud 8 r. m. Sabbath school at
i aul—Southeast cornor of Frank
lin ami Troup streets — Rev. J.
Branch, pastor. Services every
Sunday at 10) a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath
school at 4 p. m.
JI road Street Methodist—-On upper
Broad street. Rev. B. F. Breedlove
pastor. Services every Sunday at 10) a.
and 7] r. M. Sablmth school at 2) p.
Class meeting at 0 a. m.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.
Cornor Crawford aud Forsyth streets.
B. A. Bouhcitn. rabbi. Services ovory
Friday evening at 8 aud Saturday morning
at 10 o'clock.
OIRARD.
Methodist.—Rev. L. B. Payne pastor.
Services 1st Sunday at 10) a. m., and 3rd
Suuday at 5 p. m. Sabbath school 3 r. m.
Baptist..—No pastor. Services on (ho
4th Sunday in each month. Sabbath
school at 8) a. M.
BROWNSVILLE.
Browncville Baptist.—liev. J. F. Reeves,
pastor. Services 1st and 3d Suudays.
Sabbath School at 0 a. m.
Trinity (Methodist)—Rev. L. B. Payne
pastor. Services 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Sunduy at 8 p. m. and 3rd Suuday at 10)
a. m. Alternate Sundays supplied both
morning aud evening. Sabbath school
ovory Sunday at 3 r. m.
colored.
Anbury Chapel (Methodist)—East com
mon, ltev. W. J. Gaines, pastor. Services
every Sunday at 104 a. m. and 3 r. m. aud
7) at night. Sabbath school at II a. m.
First Baptist—Corner Front and St.
Clair (near river)—ltev. Green McArthur,
pastor. Services every Snnday at 10)
a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school at II a.
HIDES.
M. M. HIRSCH
HAS REMOVED TO
HIS OLI) STAND
ON
Crawford Street,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
Where ho will continue to PAY tho
HIGHEST PRICES for
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
ftn*13 Ja&itO dlv
To the Editin'* of the Enquirer-Sun, ('olu mbits, Gnu yin :
Hear Sir: Our attention having boon called to an advertisement of one of our competitors,
In which our sales for 1874 are '‘estimated” at 36,000, we tako pleasure In authorising th* state
ment that wo aro olllelally informed from the principal office of tho Company at New York that
the sales of TH E HOW ft 51A OH IN ftS wore 103,136 for 1874.
HospeotfUlly,
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLACKMAtt,
Next to Froer, lllges A Co., St. Clair Street,
Coin in n hr, tin*
Real E.t.te, Brokerage and In*
aurance Agont.
RBHR, III PERMISSION,
To ifm-han!*’ aud Meehani«*»* Hank, of this city
j nrJH tf
Notice.
Office Morilk fit (Guard Railroad, I
June 1, 1876. \
■rS»f*Tho Annual Convention of tho Stock*
holders ottho Mobile k Girard Rail
road will lie held at the Depot In Girard, Ala
bama, on Wodnosday, July 7th,At Ten o’olook
A. M., when an election for Presldont and six
Directors will tako place.
Stockholders with their families will bo
passed freo to Columbus from 6th until 7th, In
clusive, and return any day until 12th, inolu
i ive.
Certificates or stock must be exhibited t otlio
Conductor by the Stockholder as ovldcnce of
their liolng entitled to pass freo with their lam
Hies, and a proxy must exhibit certificate of
stock and power of Attorney, otherwise fare
will bo required In both cases.
By order J. M. FRAZER,
J.l td Secretary.
CHAMPION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER!
WM. JOHNSON,
t’oluinban, (la.
r. II. J0IINKT0N
Urlflln, Ol.
i stats or
ARK HOUR AQKNTS
GEORGIA And EASTERN ALABAMA
FOR THE SALE OF
CHAMPION HUE EXTINOUISHEBSI
The Champion Self-Acting Engine for title*,
towns, and village* In the moat powerful self-acting
Engines in Ihe world. The 8tutiou*ry tor ware
houses, depots, saw mills, Ac., superior to all nth
ers iii existence. The Portable, the last,
least, should l»o in every dwelling, storehouse, gin
MARKETS.
BY TKliKUKAFH TO ENQUIRES.
Money anti Ntock Market*.
Paris, .Tune 16.—Rentes 03f and 9Qc.
New York, Juno 16 —Money easy, at 2>^@3
por cent Sterling ox hamre weaker, at n>8.
Gold dull at 117011’.^. Governments activo
and strong; now 6’s \\S%. State bonds quiet
and strong.
New York, June 10.—Specie shipments to
day 42,000,000.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, Juno 16 —Noon.—Cotton dull;
middling uplands 7J^d; middling Orleans
7 1-lod; sales 10,000; tor speculation and export
2,000.
Cotton to arrive % choapor.
Deliverable in August and September 7 1-16U.
2 r. jg.—Shipments of new crop basis mid
dling uplands, nothing below low middlings,
7/4*1.
Liverpool, June 16—3:0) p. m — Of sales
to-day 6,600 were American.
Sales on a basis ol middling uplands
nothing below low middlings, deliverable In
June, 7 fi led.
Sales on a basis middling Orleans, nothin*
below low middlings, deliverable In June, 7
Sales on a basis of middling Orleaus,
nothing below Ijw middlings, deliverable in
July aud August, 7J4d.
New York, Juno 10.—Futures closod baroly
steady; sale* :i6,800, as follows : Juno 14 31-:«»
16; August 16 3-32; September 16; October 14
21-32; November 14 17-32£$14 U-16; December
14 9.16^1410-32; January 14 27-32® 14%; March
16 1-16^16%; April 16 5-16^16 11.32; May 15 0-16.
Cotton dull: sales 4<>2 bales at l&V%@t6%o;
net leccipts 67.
Savannah, June 16.—Cotton dull; mid
dlings 16e; net receipts 734; sales 817.
Muni lk, June 16.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings net receipts 13; snlcs 200.
Boston, June 16 —Cotton dull and nominal;
midtilings lft%c; nut reooipts 40; sales 76.
Provision Market*.
Livknpool, June 16—2 r. Jr.— Brooditutin
quiet. Lard 60s and 6d.
New York, Juno 16.—Cofloo, Rio quiet and
stoutly; cargoes quoted at 16£0lN%c. gold, job
lotp Ws4@W%o, gold. Sugar quiet and scarcely
firm, at 8%@i8%c lor fair to good refining;
. je for prime; 8%c lor fair to good Muscavudo.
Molasses dull ami be «vy, at 42<^&8e. Rice quiet.
Pork lower; new ipitf 60@19 70. Lard lrregu-
lar, at 13 6 10fcil3%c lor prime steam Whiskey
steady, at tl 20.
utimoue, Juno 16. — Coffee quiet and
firm: ordinary to prime Kio, cargoes, 16£jl8%;
‘ebbing 161*911% Whiskey strong at $1 20.
Chicago, Juno 10 — Flour quiet; spring
superfine *3 60064 25. Corn lower and In |falr
demand; No 2 mixed 6»%e for spot Pork dull
anti lower, at 618 76 or spot. Lard dull and
lowor, 13c for spot Whiskey dull and droop
ing, at 41 16.
Loitihvillk, Juno lfl. — Flour dull and un-
Chur.g.-d; extra 44 50^5 00, family extra |6 26^
6 7J Corn dull at 73@7'*c. Provisions quiet
ami weak. Pork dull. Bacon, shoulders li%c,
clear rib sides ]*]/.<•, clear nidus 12%c, packed
Lard; tlorco 16U@16o, k»*g 16Uc. Whiskey
4116. Bag ging quiet, 13<^l4o.
Cincinnati, Juno 16.—Flour steady. Com
dull 71{$73c. Pork nominal. Lard nominal.
Bacon dull; shoulders U'/,c, clear rib sides
12?40, clear shies 12^c Whiskey firm at 41 16.
Rosin, etc,
Nr.w Your, June 16.—Turpontlno dull, at
32c for strained. Rosin dull.
Freight*-
New York, Juno 16.— Freights a sh&do
firmer; cotton, sail 9-32, steam 6-10.
The Hlud* UftMc*
Washington, June 1G.—No now devel
opments in the Hinds trial for corrupting
United States officials. The point is
raised that the persons bribed were tem
porary clerks and not United States
officials.
The Grkaahopper*.
Leavenworth, Juno 1G.—The grasshop
pers have disappeared from this region.
The air, for the post four days, has been
black with them going North. Farmers
are preparing to replant.
Nil IP NEWN.
New York, June 16.—Arrived : France, Hol
land, Para, Southern Chief.
New York, June 16.—Arrived: Vera Crus.
Arrived out: <iuctu and UrcuL Western.
Notioe to Debtors and Creditor*,
A LL persons having claims against th« os
Into ol L. W. Isbell, deceased, will pre
sent them Immediately, and all persons indebt
ed to thoestato will please call anti settle with
WILLIAM and SOULE RftDI),
*13 tf Administrators
ACIy £6{\ AI3EX1V PROFIT# p«r wee
o9l«uU Will prove it or forfeit i-V
New articles jiiHt |)ut«iitml. Samples *e»t free
all. Address W. 11. GUIUKBTKIl, 267 Broadway,
New York.
St. John (Methodist) N. E. common—
ltev. E. P. Holmes, pastor. Services every
Sunday *t ID) a. m. and 8 p. x. Sabbath
school ailFiA^x. ■
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
No. 1 (white male) n. e. cornor Jackson
and Crawford streets. No. 2 (white fe
male) a. w. corner St, Clair and Forsyth
streets.
Temperance llall (mixed colored) Ogle
thorpe street, between ltaudolpli aud
Bryan.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Court House (in Court Square, centre
of city) betweeu Oglethorpe aud Jackson
and Crawford and Thomas streets.
Jail on East commons, foot of Craw
ford stroet.
Opera House n. e. corner Crawford and
Oglethorpe streets.
Fom&lo Orphan Asylum, East common,
near ceraotery.
Post Office, corner of Oglotborpo and
Uandolph.
I. O. O. F.
Lodge on Oglethorpe, between St. Clair
and Crawford sis. Regular meetings held
overy Monday evening, at 7) o’clock.
Encampment meets 2d and 4th Mon
days in each mouth.
MASONIC.
Lodge in Burma’ building, corner Broad
and Uandolph st roots.
Columbian Lodge, No. 7—Meets 3d
Tuesday night in oach month.
Barley Chapter, No. 7—Meets on 1st
Friday night in each mouth.
Hope Council, No. 4—Meets 3d Saturday
night in each mouth.
St. Aldemar Commandcry—Meets 2d
Tuesday night in each month.
B’NAI BEIUTH.
Lodge in Strupper’s Building—Mootings
held on the 1st uud 3d Sundays in each
month.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
Mayor—John McIUienny.
City Treasurer—John N. Barnett.
Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore.
City Attorney—Chas. Coleman.
City Physician—Dr. W. W. Flowollen.
City Sexton—A. Odom
City Marshal—None.
Deputy Marshal—W. L Robinson.
Wharfinger—Jake Burr us.
POLICE.
Chief—W. L. Robinson.
FIT.rT 8QUAD. SECOND SQUAD.
Cn» T. T. Moore, (’apt. John Forun,
11. Wood, Juiuos A. Robarts.
John Brady, J. S. Roper,
Zeno Pickett. John Fosgan,
E. W. J nines, Charles Brady,
Whit Smith, Dan’l Duncan,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL—18 75.
Accounts—Grimes, Joseph, Curtis.
Bridges aud Wharf—Clark, Ledsinger,
Joseph.
Cemetery—Brannon, Andrews, Grimes.
Cisterns anil Fire Department—Brown,
Curtis, Flournoy.
City Improvements and Commons—
Flournoy, Clark, Ledsinger.
Public Schools—Curtis, Grimos, Bran
non.
Contracts — Costun, Brannon, An
drews.
Finance—Blanchard, Jordan, Clark.
Hospital—Joseph, Blanchard, Costan.
Market aud Magsaino — Lodsiugor,
Flournoy, Brown.
Police and Gas—Jordan, Brown,
Blanchard.
Streets and Sowers—Costan, Jordan.
UOLL OF COLUMBUS FIRE DE
PARTMENT.
no Alt!) OF CONTROL.
W. II. Williams, Chief Engineer.
C. A. Ethridge, First Ass’t Euginoer.
A. K. Fraucis, Second Ass’t Engineer.
G. W. Flournoy, Sccrotary.
FIRE COMPANIES.
No. 1—B. F. Coleman, R. Ledsinger,
W. II. Brannon, T. O. Douglass.
No. 5—E. L. Wells, Robert Ennis,
D. E. Williams, G. U. Flournoy.
Central Mechanics No. G—C. D. Wall,
P. J. Cochran, A. K. Francis, A. J. Nix.
Book ami Ladder—M. M. Moore, F.
Mott, 0. B. Grimes, George Moore.
iuIvuh, w« uro prepared to offt-r gmii iuduci
Poraont wIhIiIdk auy of (ho above article
‘ * luroa
iqili(*t! by adaroaHiiiK (lDm-r.il Ageut, Coiuutbuo
II. W. Jobnaion, Grtflin, Georgia. Je25aw*wt
A Bargain Offered.
THE BRANTLEY FARM,
For th* Status i
BRANCH OFFHJK OF TIIK HOWK MACHINE GO., )
* Tknnkhskk, Ukokgia, South Carolina. Alabamafc Mississirhi, l
N A8HVILLK, i *NN., JdUe 10th, 1876.)
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
CEO. H. OWEN. Manager.
Hotel.
VUhTHAi. NIITIL,
140 «%ntl 14*4 llrontl NG, UoIuiiiImia, 44a.
Mrs. S. ft. WoLbuiDGK,
*|>21 Propriotro88.
Cotton
FaotorlDH.
-TO VO.,
Lawyers.
I.IONKI. 4\ I.KVV, JR.,
Attorney And UotiiiNel tor At lew.
(\nuiulHnloner ol Do«<Ih N. Y. and other State*.
Office over Georgia Homo liiHumnco (Jo.
Special attention Riven to collect Inus.
dec6
SAM1IKL II. HATCHKll.
Attorney at Law.
Ja20 Office over Wittldi A Kina.-l’a.
A» A. IfiOZIKR,
Attorney And tionnwollor at f .a«v.
Practice# in State aud Federal Oourta in Uvorgia
and Alabama.
ca 126 Broad ft., Oolumbiia, Ua. .iaO
Sheeting*, Shirting*, and Sewing d
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wm,; .. 1 (■ .udi Wheat* nd Corn-
la roar of >, itth-.li ■* Kiuiet’a, Randolph at.
I H. II. OftlLTON, President.
MUN('044KK MANUFAUTURINU CO*.
Ma* afarturera of
BURSTINGS SHIRTINGS.
YARN, ROPE, A„.
COLUMBUS, OA.
O. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary Trownrer. Octal ly.
Mask II. BLANProao. Louis F. Oarraep.
IB LAN BI'URI) A G A It RAM It,
Attorney* and 4'oiin*ellorM at law.
Office No. 67 Broad Htroot, over Witticli A Kin-
•«P* Jewelry Store.
Will practice In tho State uud Federal Court a.
Mp4
L T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Nolle I tor.
U. 8. Oom'r uud Kt-giftor in Bankruptcy. Office
uov20| over Brooke' Drug Stoic, ColuiuhilH, <a.
Jt. J. MON KM,
Attorney and UonuNcll«»r at Law
icorgi* Horn
Crocurs.
DAN’L M. BISK,
Dealer in Family Urocertce, ou Bryan Htroot, l>u-
iwuou Oglethorpe x Juckeou btreete.
No charge for drayage. doc7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Watchmakera.
O. U. L1CUUIM,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad atreet, Colutubun, Ua.
mans Otoe- - " *“'* *--*
ner and warranted.
Otocka repaired in the beet V
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. ICE,
Worker In Tin, Nheet Iron, topper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Ja7 No. 171. Broad Kin
Dentists.
eiiry ouituiDgs. u . ..
unted seven mile* south of Montevallo. Price
46 nor acre. For further information apply to
.1 W Brantley, Montevallo, Ala.
JTUOOK,
feql7 oawly Agont.
WAGONS, PLOWS,
AND
Agricultural Implements Generally.
HAVE located tayfthopaon Wynn’* Hill,
near the city of Onlumbux, and am prepared
with a ginal utook of DRY LUMHftH to at
tend toallw.rkln my line at the very low
e*t cash prices.
Ropairing Attondod to Promptly,
W. M. AMOS.
npUetMl&wtf __
CHARCOAL!
Charcoal, Best Quality,
For Sale at
GAS WORKS
At Three Cents per Bushel.
Hp26 tf
WM. N HAWKS, Tn
MAllY k’sHOUTEB. \ mort K
I T appearing to the Oourt by th« roturn or
tho Sheritf in tho it hove oas > that tho dolen
«lant i* not to ho found In *’ o countv of Miihoo-
Koe, and tho said ilcfodtian'. does not rosldo In
the Ntafo of Georgia, It. 1* hereby ordered, on
motion of plalntitl’H attorneys, l’eabody A
llritnuon, that she bo served by a publioat l<
Special attention given t
tidal Tooth, as Well as to L
fab22 dAW
(OLUMH1N DENTAL ROOMN,
W. Y. l»o. .L, Prop’r,
. noino liulldin ‘
oatlS
Doctors.
UR. N. H. LAW.
Offlco cornor Broad aud Rntidolph streets, Burrus
building.
lonce on Forsyth, threw doors below 8t. Clair.
Boot and Shoemakara
Dealer In Lenther and Fiudlugs. Next to 0. A.
Redd A Co.'a. Prompt and strict attention glveu
bra.jail
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
House and Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Ju*t north of postofflee)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House und Sign Painting at
'liable prices, und guarantee satisfaction.
" to Wm. Snow, Hr. laprft
Refer t
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Dootora.
»R. JAH. I. WAKNOCK,
burgeon and Physician.
Slaughter’s Drug Store, Railroad street.
Hotels.
ADAMN IIOUME.
When you no to OjwJika, Ini sure to stop at the
Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot.
LAWYER*.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney n.t Law,
HAVH.TOST. UA.,
Tailors.
U. A. KUSIINK,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A fall stock of French and KngliHh Broadcloths
Cassiim res and Vesliugs.
aprlU No. 134 Broad Street
HKNKY NEU.MAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and IteimiriiiE
Done in the best style.
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. HOLLINGNWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cutting aud itting. Terms cheap
Residence and shop in Brow ueviliu.
Plano Tuning, &c.
K. W. BLAI
Repairer and Tuner of I'Umx
WILLIAM NCIIOKftlt,
Gun and Istcksiulth and d'aler in Gnu
tcrials. East of HU upper’s Con ft
Jal6
JESSE J. 11UADFORD,
J Whereas John ftoj
tern of administration
Kiirot Hums, deoearod,
Clerk.
(JOUNTY.—
i lias applied for let
i iho estate of ** ~
i tho estate ol ftdi
f M
letters de
ird Hums, de
1'heso are therefore to cite and sdraonlsh, all
and singular, the klni'red and creditors of Hitld
iluceaHud, to show cause (It any they have)
with n the time prescr lied by law, why Maid
letters should not be granted to Maid ap
plicant.
“’line
j6th,187&
J06 oaw4t
KORGIA,
MTJ8(MKJKK COUNTY.—
_ jrai
tor of the estate of Ann Kelly,
county, doceufted, applies
for letters ol dismissl
tlon,
Those
persons
j) at -a
and for said county, on the first Monday in
August next, why said administrator should
not be discharged.
under my official slgnaturo this May
1st, 1876.
my212 w
lute of said
undersigned
i from said udinlnhtra-
iro therefore to cite and admonhh all
concerned to show cause (If any they
Fiave) at I ho Oourtof Ordinary, to ho held in
Cun and Locksmiths.
PifILIP EIFI.EK,
and Lock.with, Crawford street, next
Johnson's corner, Columbus, Ou. jn
DEGRAFF&TAYLOR,
Manufacturers and Dealers n
Furniture, Bedding,
LAMBREQUINS. &C.,
Nos. 87 and 89 Botvery,
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. 1G and IK, Market House.
■h Meats of ovory kind und host quality,
all always on hand.
J. T. COOK,
freaks Meat* of All Kind*.
iMrt Stalls Nos. 16 und 17.
Barber Shops.
Ell. TERRY, llarlMT,
Crawford 8t., -inder Rankin House, Columbus, (la.
Builders and Architects.
J. G. UIIALMKMN,
Uoaae Carpenter and Hull«l«r.
Jobbing done at short uotico.
Plans and specifications furnislit'd for all stylot
dings
Broad Street, next to (}. W. Br
of buildings
ja9
Colmubiirt, Oo.
tutu ol Tully M. ThreblkeM, la'e of said oounty,
deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and odinonlHh
nil and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to show ettuse (If any
thoy have) within the time prescribed by law,
why said letters should not be granted to said
applicant
Given under iny official signature, this
Juue 7th, 1876.
F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
elO oaw4t
Livery and Sale Stables.
HOUKKT IHOnJ’S.JN,
Llrery,N»le end Evdiangc AloNIn
OUbUtuoKps, Noi.ru or Hardolpu 8ts„
oct30 Columbus. Ca
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
MAIER HORN.
If you want to eujoy a good smoko, go to Ids,
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia llomo and Muscogeo Homo.
Jn»
66 ClIWlSTlft, AMD
I no: wn<l INS Hester Nlreel,
Branch Store — Nn. HI Forth Avenue.
UatMf)
CRANDALL & CO.,
NO. 560
III
rENUE,
Whol.ml..n<l K.tall IHnler/i In
Patent Baby Carriages,
Velocipedes, Propellers
Spring and
Hobby Horses
Doll Carriages, Wagons,
Carts and Sleig hs
MB- Constantly on hand, a larg* stoex to suit
tho trade. |al74>l