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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 24. 1875
NO 145
TERMS
OF TBI
DAILY. WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
■NQUIRM-SUN.
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A Civil BlghU Cue.
A well known clergyman relates to ns
a eircuniBtance which occurred on the
Bonthwentern train Sunday morning. He
got on I he train to fill an appointment
to preach down the road, and
was informed by the oondnotor
that there was a civil righto caso
on board. On going into the oar be
found a negro in nndiatnrbed posaeaaion
of a seat among the white folks. The
traio had not prooeeded very far before a
yonng gentleman—and a very courteous
and polite one—entered the coach, took
a seat by the negro and commenced a
conversation with him. He asked him
where he was going, and how he happen
ed to be in that car instead of tho oue
set apart for people of his oolor. He
took from his pocket a pass authorizing
llev. Campbell to go over the road
at half fare, in consideration of the fact
that he was a clergyman.
The yonng gentleman reasoned the
case with the negro and attempted to
show him tho trouble that his course was
liable to occasion—that he, being a min
ister of the gospel, should set his people
a better example by conducting himself
in a mlnuer that was not likely to dis
turb the people. The fallow was unmov
ed by any of these arguments, and stated
that he Lad the right to ride in that
coach and he intended to do it.
Finding that all argument was wasted
upon the negro, the young gentleman,
still in tho same placid manner, said,
“Now, sir. I give you ten minutes to leave
this oar/ and then went forward to
another coach. At the expiration of tho
ten minutes he.returned, and finding the
intruder still in bis seat, he coolly took
him by the collar, led him to the plat
form aud told him not to return.
The negro did not go to the colored peo
pie’s oar, but kept his stand on tho plat
form. Tho oondnotor told him that the
rules of the road would not allow any one
to ride on the platform and be must go
into a oar. This he refused to do, saying
that he was not allowed to ride in the
white folk’s car, and he would not ride
in any other. The oondnotor told him he
oould, if he wanted to, return to the car
from which he had been ejected, but the
placid young ejector was still in there, as
oalrn and gentlemanly as ever, and the
negro concluded that he did not want to
go in. So ho stood on the platform until
tho next station was reacbod, whon ho
left the train, though bis ticket took him
several stations further down. The last
seen of him, he was standing beside tho
traok looking after the departing train.
This fellow evidently meant to iubuH
the white people on the train by intrud
ing his presence upon them, and also
abused the liberality of the railroad au
thorities who had the kindness to pass
him over the road at the same fare ao
corded to white clergymen. If such con
duct is persisted in, it will force upon
the railroad the necessity of withholding
its favors from colored ministers and
placing them upon the same footing with
ordinary travelers, as fftT as the rate
fare is concerned.—Macon 'lei.
VSMmictswsl of • Catholic Col- I England and Btarmala.—The U. mmdt
I chins.
EmutTTUHJBO, Md., June 23,-Tbe Londok, Juno 23,-It i. officially u-
cominenoeinent oxeroiee. ol Mount St. nounced that the King of Burmah has
Mary . Collage were brought to a oloeo given a Hatinfacjory explanation of hia
to-day In the prennoe of a great crowd course of eelion to Sir Dongles Forsyth,
of visitors from all parts of the country. British Envoy. Wsr ia now considered
In addition to the friendBof the Btndenis, impossible.
there were present of tho alumni Cardi- Advjoo8 from cbina my tbat tb , diaor .
nal MoCloekey, nine arclibiehopa and dot in Chinkiang, growing out of the ar-
bishops, snd shout sixty priests and a rost of two noto( , ao iai er ., for insulting
like unmber of laymen. The oxerohea, tho American Oonaul and hia wife, has
according to the programme, were to ho- aubaidod . Tbo Chinese have partially
gin at 8:30 a. m„ but it was almost 10 L atiaBed th o demands for reparation,
when tho students marched in the hall to Durinah'N Grant (• Ureal Britain#
the music of their own band, followed by I London, June 23.—The King of Bur-
the procession of the alumni, bishops, I mah lias granted to Great Britain the
faculty and Cardinal—the latter uccotnpe- right to send forces through his domin-
nied by President MoCleskey and the iouu to Wostora China if requisite for fu<
Homan envoy. I tnro expeditions.
As tho procession of alumni made its 1 Uorinniiy Airalaet Itellgleus Praeee
appearance at the entrance to the hall, tho elans,
whole assemblage rose and remained Juno ^.-Tho German Gov
standing nntil the Cardinal took his seat. I ornmcn ^ l ,re P ar * n 8 • parliamentary
Behind his chair was placed a chaplet > n0a8 «re prohibiting public religions pro
bearing the names of eighteen archbisli-1 uossions. This is aimed at the Catholics,
ops sud bishops who have studied iu I More Fnllnre. In England.
Mount 8t. Mary's College. Tho excrciHOx I London, June 23.—J. H. liudall ft
now promptly began, snd continued to Sous, No. 20 King William street, have
tho oloso with but fifteen minutes recess. f„iled. Liabilities $000,000,
Eight young men made speeches. Tho William Marshall, of Manchester, has
degres of Doctor of Laws was conferred failed. Liabilities $300,000.
on three gontleiuen, Master of Arts end I London,June23.—Wilson ft Armstrong,
Bachelor of Arts on eight. | No. 00, Aldurwanburg, have failed. Lia
bility, $1,000,000.
Ctnld In the Block llllls. |
Chxoaoo, June 23.—The apeoisl corroa-11Counter fetter. Arrested 1— St- Leila,
pondent of tho Inter Ocean, with the Pittsihiiio, Juno 23.—A thoroughly or-
Hoientiflo expedition in tho Black Hills, ganized gang of counterfeiters under the
at Osmp Hurnoy, on FroucU oroek, 1 lead of l)r. Milton 11. Frank, a practicing
Custer's gulch, sends the fullowing tele-1 physician of Alleghany City has been
gram, via Fort Laramie, dated Jnno Kith: broken up and several members, including
Qold in large quantities, and of good I Frank, wore arrested and twenty thousand
quality, has been discovered in Custer’s I dollars in counterfeit money captured,
gulch, Fronoh creek,aud along thisstream Tho attention of the Government was
for a distance of upwards of seven cll ' lod to bn' work of these men, through
miles, toward the sonreo or guloh. Tho lottorn containing consignments of spuri-
minoe tbero are scattered along French I °us money, which being unstamped, went
creek. Four different mining parties, I to tho Dead Letter Ofiioe.
numbering twonty-fivo men, have taken celebration or s'lWnryt.wd school
'd' otoimu, >“ nU of which GO™ 1 color Is Ilnrr, the Press Agent, Crasr?
been obtained. There arc also several Bmmettsbuijo, Md., June 23,-Tbe
quartz lodes, which promise r.oh L omllloIlccmont cscrciHOS of Mt . st .
returns, but the greatest irapor- M , g , yeatorda j by n brilliant n .
tance is attached to the gulch gold bibilion of tbo j nnio „. To . day , b0
diggings. When gold was discovered the { , ra<lu>ujnK cI , BB uko loftvo of tbo Mount .
scientists were at Camp Tattle, and only XroinB are loaded l]owu with visitors,
arrived hero yesterday sftornoon, whon I Among tbo late emvids aro Bishops
they were somewhat astonished at I he I Lynch and Elder and a grout number of
discovery. It is intended to make this a I p r i e atR.
permanent camp, where tho command |
will remain until the return of the supply I California Politic*,
train from Laramie. | San Francisco, Juno 23.—The People’s
Independent Btate Convention,
A Ureal Indian War Feared. | adopting a long series of resolutions
MARKETS.
1URAPU TO RlfiVIBIB.
Meney end ECeeh Market*.
If aw York, June S3— Btocka active aad
stronger. Money 8 per sent. Gold 117W. Ex-
ofiaage—leeg 487 U; short 489U. tforem-
sasBts Motive aad steady. State bonds qelet
at better prloee.
New Your, June23 —Money extremely easy
at 2*2U iter cent. Sterling exebango quiet at
7*. Gold weak at 117|<@117%. Govern-
mentedull but steady. Btate bonds quiet and
strong.
Cellea Harken.
LivaurooL, June 23.—Noon.--(Cotton steady;
hldllng o’ * * “-*
7%d; ealei
8,008.
Kansas City, June 23.—Tho rumor of I against monopolies, placed four geutle-
tbe proposed consolidation of the Kansas men iu nomination, and without ooming
Pacific and Union Pacifio Railroads, is to a vote, adjourned till to-morrow,
oreatiug quite a stir in this city. Tli6 I At | lin | a Blnn Found Dead In Bed.
managers of the Wells, Fargo & Company Atlanta> q Am j ano 287—CoL B. Y.
Express are preparing to give out tho , ote Snporintendont and Chief En-
Erie Hoad Company, intending to L ineer of the Atlantft and Richmond Air
their own express. I j^ ne itailroad, was found dead in hia bed
Omaha, June 23.-Advices from thia morning .
Spotted Tail’s agency, state that three
large war parties left that vicinity on the I Resignation
17th, one eaoh for Ponca or Pawnee, I Hartford, June 23.—President Cum-
Ute and Shoshone reservation. It is I uiings, of the Wesleyan University, has
thought among the posted men that I tendered his resignation.
gigantic Indian war is about to bo in-I
augnrated. Information haB been sent 1 THR WBATHEBt
to Indian agents. probarilities.
I Washington, June 23.—For the South
■■•P® 1 ** 11 * *° Ennker*. I Atlantic States, fulling barometer south
Washington, June 23.—Tho Comptrol-1 we3t yonthoast winds, warm and partly
ler of the Currency has received informa-1 c io u jy weather and occasional local
tion of a decision recently rendered by | s t oruj8<
Judge MoCaudless, in an action of debt
below low middlings, doUverabloin July an*
August, 7 ft-lfld.
Bales on abasia of mlddllmr uplands, noth
ing below low middlings, dellveraV>lo August
and September, 7 7-10d
LivaurooL, June 83 — 8:30 r.v.— OI salee
to-day 7,200 were American.
Nnw Your, June 23. — Cotton ttrm and held
Igktr, r~*
oeipte 27.
Futures closod firm; sales 2ft,200 halos
follows: June 161-ltfolft^; July lft 3 32alfi^;
August 16 l ^a16 0-82; September l&^ulft I 32;
October 14 18-10al4 27-32; November 141110a
14 23-32: lleeembor 14 U-10a'4^: Jnnu try r’
hI4 20-32; Februnjy 16 1-lOillft 3 32; Mnreli
0-32*15 6-18; April 16^*16 0 10; May 16 23 32
al6^.
Mrmimiih, June 2;).—Cotton held hither nnd
firmor; middlings 14'jC; net receipts 20; ship
ments 300; sales 400.
Baltimobm, June 23.—Cotton qulot; mid
dlings 16c, low middlings 14%, good ordinary
13%; sales 116.
Boston, June 23 —Cotton dull; middlfUKS
16>4c, low middlings 14%c, good ordinary 14%c;
iu.! rocolpto 6; snlos 150.
Mobit.v, June 28.—Cotton steady; mid
dlings 14%c; low mlddllug* 14%C; good ordluury
13%o net receipts IS; sales ftp.
Savannah, June 23.—Cotton nominal;
middlings 14%c; low middlings 14%c; goo*l or
dinary 14c; net receipts 203; salts 889.
Nkw Out.rans, Juno 23.—Colton quiet;
middlings 16016%; low mlddlingtt 14%«; good
ordinary 13%c; uet rocelpts 294; 8-iloa too.
Ciiauukston, Juno 23. — Cotton quiet;
.iddiliigH 16o, low middlings 14’' * ~ "
nary lie; not receipts 14; sales
Philadelphia, Juno 21—.Cotton dull;
middlings 16%o; low middling* 14%; good ordi
nary 14; net receipts 50.
Provision Market*.
jrk, June23.—Cofteo, Klost
quiet; onrgoes hold nt lU018%c, gold:
lots qulot at lC%01t^%.
Baltimohb, Juno 23. — Coifoe quiet and
firm; lobtdng lots 16%@\\)V4- Whiskey ilnn
at 81 1901 20.
Norfolk, Juno 23.—Cotton qulot; middlings
14%; not rocoipte 88.
Galvrston, Juno 23. —Cotton dull nnd
nominal; middlings 14%o; low middlings 13%c;
good ordinary 13o; net rooolptH 340; snlos 226.
Cuiuaoo, June 23.—Flour quiet and weak.
Wheat dull and lower; N.». l spring ft 0101 Of;
No. 3 do. 96cj rojeeted m)o. Corn in iuir do.
mand but lower; No. 2 mlxod 07%c; rejected
00c. OaU dull end lower; No 2 6l%e; rejected
49o Kye dull and lowor; No. 2 90o. Harley
dull and lower: No. 2 spring 81 26. Pork
buoyant, unsettled and higher; sales at 819 lu.
. • • - R U ik moats In good do-
, si>ot; rib middles ll%c;
abort clear middles 11%°- Whllkey 87 1°*
Lodisvillb, Juno 23. — Flour unchanged;
extra 84 6006 00, family exUa 86
*-^at 04007 .
firmer. Pork 819 60020 oo.
Wheat
76c. Oa
at 81 10.
Prorl
ll%e, dear ilfiea Wo. Baeon, shoulders 9%0
»Uu, olear rib sides 18%o, dear sides 12%0
13o{ hams, sagar-curod 13@13%o. Lnnl, tforce
14%0l6o; keg l*%016%c. Whiskey 1116.
Bagging steady at 13%t<j44c.
St. Louis, .Tunc 23.—Flour, no demand for
low grades; others meerly nominal; doublo
extra winter 84 750-7 oo, troblo oxtra winter
TAMM
SIMMuHS’LIVER REGULATOR
For all dlseasoa of tho Ltvor, Stomach nnd
Spleen.
It Is omlnently a Family
Medlolno, and by bolng kopt
ready for Immediate resort will
•iivo many an hour of sultortng
and tunny n dollar In time and
doctors’ bills.
After Forty Years’ trial It Is
still receiving tho most unqunll-
lled testimonials of its virtues
from persons ot the higboht char
acter and responsibility. Emi
nent phyolotnns commend It aa
tho most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
forOoNStnernoif, Hmaoachh,
Pain in thoSHouLituus, Uiz/.i-
NKSR, Sour Stohaoh, bud taste
In tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of the Heart, Pain
in tho region of tho Kblnoyn,
llospondeuoy, Gloom and fore
boding of Evil, nil of which :iro
tho offspring ol n dlsoasod
Liver.
If you fool Dull, Drowsy, Do-
hllltated, have frc<\uont Head-
act to, Mouth Tastes badly, poor
Appetite, and Tongno Coated,
you are sutiering from Torpid
Ltvor, or “HUllousn< hh,” nnd
nothing will euro you so speedi
ly and porinoiionily.
Tho Liver, the largest organ
of tho body, Is generally tho
seat of tbo disease, and if not
Hogulntod In tinto, groat su flor
in g, wretchedness, uud DEATH
WllleilflUO.
Armed with this ANTI DOTE,all climates and
changes of water and food may bo faced wltti-
ont fear. Asa Homody In MALAHltH'S
FEVEKS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, REST
LESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA,
The Cheapeat, Purest and ll« Kt Famll) Mrdl
else In the World.
“1 havo novor seen or tried
such a simplo, etllcaeioun, satis
factory and ploasant. remedy In
my life.” H. Uainuu, St. l.ou-
is, Mo.
* Hon. Alox H. Stephens.
‘‘I occasionally use, whon my
condition requires it, l»r. Sim
mons’ Ltvor Kogulfttor, with
good elfoot.” Hon. Ai.bx. H.
HTuruuKS.
Governor of Alabama.
“Your Regulator him boon in
uso in my family lor somo tlmo,
and 1 am porsuaded It. Is a valu
able addition to tho medical
sotenoe.” Gov J (Jill Hhou-
thu, Ala.
”1 havo used tho Regulator
In my family for the past seven-
toon years. 1 can safely recom
mend It to tho world as tho licst
medicine I have ever need for
UnlotMinf dlMMax It purports
to euro.”—H F Tiiiofkn.
President of City Bank.
‘‘Simmons’ Liver Regulator
has proved a good and elite*-
clous mediolne*’—C A Nut-
BRANCH OFFICE OF THE HOWE MACHINE OO., l
Fon the Statics of Thnxkbhku, Gkoiuua, South Carolina, Alabama k c
Namhvillk, Tbnn., June 10th, 1876.)
the Editors of the Enquirer-Sun, ('otumtun, Georgia :
Du a u Sin: Our attention having boon oallod to an advertisement of ono of our competitors,
which our sales for 1874 nro ‘‘estimated” at 86,000, wo tako pleasure In authorising tho state
ment that wo aro officially Informed from tho principal office of tho Oompany at New York that
sales or THE HOW E MACHINES wore 108,130 lor 1874.
Respectfully,
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
doel 1 CEO. H. OWEN, Manager.
URNTfiAL IIOTKIi,
no nnd 14Vi Brand ML, Columb—, 44*.
Mrs. S. E. WoLDUioou,
apkl Proprietress.
Lawyer.
I.IONKI. Cl. LEVY, JK.,
Allorii««y nnd CeiiHNellor nt tow.
Uuinmlsriionor of Deeds N. Y. and other States,
over (loorgia Home Insurance Co.
. icial attention given to collections,
deco
A Hle.m.talp lt>ma.ed.
Nkw York, June 23.—The City of Max-
ioo, Captain i'herwood, which .ailed
henoe for Havana, June 22d, has returned
damaged. Twenty miles aonth from
Bandy Hook she oarne in collision with an
unknown bark, carrying away hor upper
works, staving a hoi. in her bow and
damaging her atern. She will have to
dieoberge her cargo for repairs.
Tweed A wattle. Ball.
Nkw Yoke, June 23.—Tweed ia still
in Lndlow Street Jail, awaiting procure
ment of $300,000,000 bail in the eivil
anit. His family and ooonael visited him
(hare to-day.
brought against the cashier of tho Mo-| -J._C.New, who «*?“•
. - .. |« n L n# R-rt-mowiito I ner as lroosuror of the United States on
nongahola National Bank of Brownsville, ^ ]gt of Ju , y , g oxpeoted at Washing-
Pa., to recover a penalty of $500 for tho I toQ ou t j 10 2 5th instant, and arrange-
refusal of tho cashier to permit the depu-1 mftn ts will then be made for an actual
ty eolleotor of internal revenue to exam-1 count of all the money on hand, in order
ine cheeks on file iu said bank. The that the new Treasurer may receipt to
w. z. . , . . rinLtnd I kis prodecosKor upon taking charge of
Court entered judgment for the defend-1 ^ Tho * work of oonntin g the
ant, holding that the internal reveuno I mone y W ;U no t be such a Herculean task
collector had no right, under section 11177 I as has been supposed, and it ia believed a
of the revised statutes, to exercise the I force of ten or fifteen experienced coun-
1 ters can perform it in one week. I he
bonds held in trust for national banks,
. I # mention* 1 amounting to about }jl400,0«0,0(K), will
Waahlnirlon Mention.. gU , )a tuko B Q froin tho vauU set apart for
Wasuimoton, June 23.—The Signal I tbem fttld 00 unted, aa well aa all the
Bureau telegraph ia working to Fort Bill, I mon oy in tlio cash vault, including coin
Indian Territory. I and fractional currency. The amount of
The President has sicnod tbo oommis-1 cash usually on band is betweeu $30,-
ine 1 resiuout naa g .... 000,000 and $ 10,000,IKK), but the moat
aion of MoQreir to be Sixth Auditor, vice lronb ] eH01ue imrt of tho count will bo
Sheets; also Miller to be Postmaster al I , rac tjoual currency. The amountof caali
Tnaoaloosa; Uharlee (?) has been appoint- usually on hand is between $30,000,000
ed Surveyor of Customs, Augusta, Oa. and $4#,000,000, bnt tbo most tnmble.
* 11> I some part ol tbo count will be fractional
Another ConnterfeH Wleoorere.l. currency. The bookslof Treasurer8pm-
■uj _ Secretary Dels- n0r th® amount on hand at tho
Wabuikotox, Juno 28.-Secretary Dels o{ buBl)|C8s ottob dayi Rnd the count
no hna returned. w m b „ roa ,i n to verify the statement of
Anew aud dangerous counterfeit was t he 3<>th of Juno before tho new Treasurer
discovered at the National Bank ltedomp-1 receipls for tho wuno.
tion Agency, of tho five duller notes of
the First National Bank of Canton, III. I CHAMPION
This ia evidently ohangod from tho plato ___ P'VTTTTItTTTIsTTFP. T
on which tho counterfeit on tho Traders’ | i? lrlili JiA l IX U U I
National Bank of Chioago, aud the First .„„«««»■
National Bank of Paxton, Illinois, wsa | «*• ‘" a ^ ' Urim., us.
printed.
The War l/pon Distiller*
CniCAOO, Juno 23. — Tho Uuitod
States authorities this morning com
menced tho examination of tbo
distiller's book seized yostorday
Those of the Lako Shore Distillery Com
pany were gono through with, but noth
ing detiimental to tho Company wsa dis
covered.
Corn dull amt
u(Mettled; No. 2 mixed (J6o asked. 04%e bid;
(J6«d6%c for July. Oats dull ami unsettled;
No. 2 ftft^o asked, 67 ~
August. Kye lower at
at 8118. Fork firmor;
Dry salted moats, more doing; shoulders 8o;
clear rib sides ll%c; clear sides UJ4e
Cincinnati, June 23. — Flour quiet and
steady. Wbe.t dull and deollDlUK. re<l 81 20
01 27. Corn lower and unsettled and dull,
690710. Oats dull, nominally 600660. Batter
steady for choice; other grades scarce but firm.
Provisions dull. Pork sold at 8fo spot, *fo 6u
for buyers in August. Lard, steam nominally
12J6013O, summer sold i2@12%o, kettlo in fair
demand at 13Uc. Bulk meats quiet nnd
steady; shoulder- 8%e, olear rib sides U%o npot
and buyer for June, dear sides llj^o. Bacon
steady ; ihoeMerl ,»^«, dear rib emeu IV/S,
clear *Wei U'Ao Whiskey steady, lc lower,
■ales at It 14. I.lve hags steady, prlcos raago
from fS M to «T 10; balk «r sales to CSOe 86; re-
eelpu l.eoo, shipments am.
Itosiu, etc.
NSW Yoke. June aa. — Turpentine quiet
Kosln quiet, 1 7S@1 80 for strained.
rrelghte.
New Youk, June 23 — Frelahtt to Liver-
pool soaroely so firm;cotton, steaui wea.
HMIP MEW®.
Niw You, June 83. —Arrived : England,
Merrimack, Italia.
Arrived out: Theo. Milton, American Eagle,
Ludwig, Morin, Homeward, Obaasia.
Cnlirornlft—lnilo|>cutlesit Ticket,
San FttANCiaoo, Juno 23.—The Iudo-
Columinis, (la.
AUK HOI.K A0RNT8 FOR THE BTATE Of
UKOBW1A anti EAhTEBM ALABAMA
you ritr. sals or
CHAMPION FIEE EETINOUISHEBS!
ftplf-ActiiiK Kngino for cities,
s is tin- most powerful Holf-actliqr
orld. Tf.o gttttfouary for
„ ...jw millH, kc., HiiiKirior to »
existence. Tlio Portable, the bwt, I ut not
alioul 1 be in every dwelling, storolc
WM. N. HAWKS, Treas'r, ) Kule m S i fo
MARY E V 8HOHTEK. \ lorw,lo "°
] TT appearing to tho Court by the return of
L the Sherltl In tho above ens* that the dolen-
ant 1* not to he found In the county of Musoo-
Koe, and the said defendant does not reslilo in
the State of OeorglH, it is hereby ordered, o«
motion of plaintiffs ntiorn«ys. Peabody
Branuon, that she be served by a
of this order In the Columbus Enquiuku-Nun
newspaper once a m mth for four months.
A true extract irom the minutes of Must ogoo
Superior Court “^52 J.'URADEORD,
Jel3 oam4m Olerk^
EORGIA - MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
T Wheross John Forau ban applb d lor let-
tors of administration on tho estate ol Mur-
uaret Burns, deoeased, and »lso letters de
bonis non on the estate ol Edward Burns, de
^Theso are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors ol said
deceased, to show cause (II any they have)
with n the tlmo prescribed by law, why said
loiters should not bo granted to said a;*-
1>l witnes8 my hand and official slgnaturo this
June 6th, 1875.
joft oawlt
Tlio Champion
towns, ttml vill iu
Kind lies in Urn
• Kail K
railroad c
wishing to supply the
gi dfl'er great inducvmeuts.
PorsoniTwishing uny of tho al*ovo articles ci
siipplii'd l>y u'blri'Hslng Uen«ral Agent, Golumbns
or II. W. .lnliiiHton, driflin, (ioorgia. Je'2ft 3w-'
I XAIKTEK’M IWitHitMi—House and sign
I painllnn.-nrululnE, vetnUbing, poljjhlng,
pendeut Fooi>lo's Committee nomiueted a 'fAin\! a bot8!!«?' Hi-roll. amt (irnainente
tieneul Dedwill, of Butte county, fur e-JJ-miee.
Governor, aud Lieutenant and actiug
Governor Pacliico for Lieutenant Gov
ernor.
ReeflfylRK EitablisliinsRt Belse4«
8t. Louis, Jnno 23.—The rectifying e«-
tabliBhmont of Bevis, Fraaer & Co., has
I been neized, by ordera from Washington,
for non-payment of $44,000 taxes.
kor, 25. Authorship,60.
25. Hunter and Trapper's Guide, 20. Ifof
Training, 26. (»f bookselfors or by mal
JESSEE IIANEY fit OU., 11« Nassau ist^N ®
Druggist.
••Wo have boon acquainted
with l)r Smmons’ Liver Modl-
clne for morothan twi-nty yoara,
and know It to bo tho best Liv
er Regulator offered to the
public.”—M R Lyon and H S
Lyon, Bellefontaiuu, Ou
SIJVLJVLOXSTS’
LIVER
■■I,, , ...a^Wknwali BMTTsrtJ.MMW
REGULATOR
Hotel.
8ANDK1. It. 11 ATI) 11KH.
Attorney at Law.
Office ever Wittlcli A Klnsel’s.
A. A. DO/.I UK,
Alierafy and Lmnasilor mi tow,
ractirue in Htato and Pndoral Courts iu Ueergla
end Alabama.
Office 126 broad . t., Columbus, Qa. Ja6
Mahk II. IlLO<nFnKn. limns V. Uareamd.
III.ANOFORI1 4k GARRARD,
Attorney* anil I'onnsellerN sit law.
Ic« No. t.7 Broad strwt, over WlUlch A Kin-
mH'h Jowolry Hu.'to.
II practico in tlio Hlatu aud Hodoral Courts.
»l'« _
I.. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd Molleltnr.
m’r and IfogUtor iu Itaiikniptcy. Office
over brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, la.
Cotton Paotorioo.
IheetlngWp Rlrttafa, aad fowliy d
Kalttiag Thread.
Cards Wool aad Crindo Wheat $ nd Corn-
Office in rear of WlUich 8 Kinsel’s, Randolph st.
Ja18 R. II. Or. I (.TON, President.
■IlMOOKK RANlirACTITKINH doi
Mat ufheturera of
HIIUIITIM08 BU1KTINOH,
TARN, KOI’I, A,.
coi.iJ.v-.we, iA.
O. P. ftWHrf, President.
I3lly.
W. A. 8WI vf, fo'cretary Tmaenre>
. Doctors.
DR. »• B. I AW.
Offloo corner Bro.i 1 aud Kmdolph streets, Rnrrns
build fog.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below fit. Clair.
Boot and Shoemakers
R. J. NON EM,
Attorney and Oonusellar sit ton ,
Grocers.
DAN’I. H. HIKE,
inlur in Family Orocerios, on bryun street, lie-
tween Oglethorpe A JiultnuU slreet..
AA* No charge for drnyage. decT
Painter*.
WM. KNOW. JR.. * CO.,
Boom nnd 8lgu Pnluters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of postoffir-o)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House aud Sign Painting nt
prices
Wm.*
Holer t
(aprft
J. II. HAMILTON,
Whulfsale aud Retail Grocer,
Watchmakers.
4). a. LKUUIN.
Wstchiniiker,
134 brou.i .troet, Columbus, Ga.
Walebes nnd Clucks repnlrud tu the best man-
#r and warranted. fill
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FKK,
Worker lu Tin, Mkeet iron, foppor.
ers from abroad promptly attended to.
No. 174 HrnadRtr#
Dentists.
W. F. TiUMsua,
Dentist,
Opposite Htrupper’s building, Randolph 8t.
Hpenal utteuiiou giveu to the insertion of Arti
ficial Teeth, AS well as to operative Dentistry.
feb22 d*w _
t’OMJNIIliN DENTAL ROOll,
W. Y. Fool, Frop’r,
Georgia Homo Building, Uolumbns Georgia.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
UK. JAH. T. WAKNOCK,
Burgeon end Physician.
Office at {Daughter's Drug Btore, Railroad etr«*eu
feb!4
Hotels.
*MM HOVU.
su you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at the
Adams House, oppotito Passenger Depot.
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney a.t Law,
HAMILTON, OA.,
W ILL practice In the Chattahoocliee^OIrcnit
or any where else.
ruSRKD. "Pay no or rua i
Tailors.
EOKOIA, MU801XIEE OOUNTY
W bore as, Martin T. Borgan, adminlstra-
of the estate of Ann Kolly, late o sab
county, deceased, applies to the'undersigned
for lettors ot aisinlsslon from said admliiLtru-
tl %oso are therefore to cite and admonish all
E arsons concerned to show cause (If soy they
avel at the tfourtoi Ordinary, to bo held I n
and for said county, on the first Monday In
August next, why said administrator should
not be discharged. . ....
Given ondor my official slgnaturo this May
1st, 1876.
my2 I2w
G EGUGIA - MUHOOGKE COUNTY.-
Whereas, William 11. Brannon has ap
plied for letters of administration on the es
tate of Tully M. Throldkcbl, late of said county,
* ,< Tqujso l *are, therefore, to elto and admonish
all-and singular the kindrod and crodUorr
of said aeeoased to show cause 111 any
the? have) within tho time prescribed by law,
why said lotb rs should not bo granted to said
**Sivon ^ 1 under my official slgnaturo, this
F. M. BROOKS, ordinary.
COUNTY—
June 7th, 187ft.
elO oawftt
Notice to Debtors and Credltora
A LI, persons having claims against the ea- /JKOHGIA — WUSOOGEE -, lcalion for
For DISPEPSIA, OONSTIFATION* Juun
dice, Bilious attacks. Sick Hea laoh", Oollo
Depression of Spirits, Sour Stomach, Heart
Burn, fee, Ac,
Xt No Ecjua
Is a faultless family medicine,
Doob not disarrange tho systoiu.
Is sure to cure it taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent medioino,
Does not interfere with business,
Is no intoxicating beveriige,
Contains the Amplest and best remedies.
CAUTION!
Buy no Fowdera or Prepared SIM MONK* I.
KR UKUULATOU miles* In our cngiaved wrap
per with Trade M >rk Stamped, and Signature
unbroken. None other In genuine.
J. M. ZEILIN & CO..
Macon, 41a., and Philadelphia.
Tu is Symptoms of Liver
Complaint are uneasiness
and pain In the Hide. Some
times the pain Is In the
shoulder,and is mistaken tor
rheumatism. Tho stomach
Jii mlloofd with !<>.•« of appe
tite and sickness, bowels In
general co«tivo, somotimos
alternating with lax. Tho
head Is troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sonsation,
considerable fosse! memory,
accompanied with a painful
sensation of having loll, un
done something which ought
to havo boon done. Often
complaining of weakness,
debility and low spirits.
Sometimes many ol the
above symptoms attend tlio
disease, and r», other times
very few of them; but tho
Liver h generally the organ
most Involved.
Nearly all disease* originate from Indiges-
(Ion and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief Is
always anxiously sought alter. II tho Liver is
Regulated in its action, health Is almost inva
rlably secured. Want ol action lu tho Liver
causer Headache, Constipation, Jaundice, Fain
lu the Shoulders, tough.! hiliu, Pi//.foe*«. Sour
Kloiuarh, bud tuHle in tin* mouth, bilious al-
larks, palpitation or the biarl, depression of
spirit*, or the Blues, and a hundred of other
symptoms, for which SIMMONS’ MVKIl IIMl-
L'LATOU is tlio l*cst remedy that has ever l con
discovered. It nets mildly, ollootually
lug a simple vegetable compound, ea
Injury In any quantities that It may la
It Is Uarmloss lu every way ; it has been used
fer 40 year*, and hundreds ot tho need and
groat from all parts ol tho country will vouch
for its being the purest and bent.
The (Jler ay.
‘‘My wile and sell havo U'Od i he Regulator
for years, and testify to Its great vlrtuos.”—
Bkv J K FkI.HMI4, Ferry, Ga.
Jjulicn' Endorsement.
“1 have given your modlclne a thorough trial,
and in noeaso has It fnllod to glvo full
G. A. KUCHNK,
MorrhanCTatlor and Cutter.
A. full stuck of French uud Knglijh broadcloths
CusHiuiurtsi aud Vestings.
uprlO
No. 134 Broad Street
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and RepalrlnR
me ill the bust style.
ipritt 1 Corner Crawfnril and Front Fts.
Dress-Making.
MIHH H. A. JBOI.I.ISQSWOSTH.
■Hr;-Mtik I UR, Cutting and itting. Teruiscbeap
Kenldouce aodsliop In Browuevills.
Plano Tuning, Ac.
_____ _ _ M,DE •■
M. M. HIRSCH
HAS UEMOVED TO
HIM OLD STAND
ON
Crawford Street,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
Where he will coBtinne to PAY tho
HIGHEST PUIGEB (or
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
auglS jan'JU dlv
E. W. IILAU,
Repairer and Tuner of IMsnoes, Organs and
Accortloons. Higu I'uitilmg also done.
Oitiers may lw> be left ut J. W. Pease A Norman'*
Gun and Locksmiths.
1*111 Lift* F.IF1.KR,
i and Lockswith, Crawford street, next It
.lohiisou’s corner, CtdiuubuH. da. Ja>»
WILLIAU HbUOUKH,
i nnd Locksmltb and d <ab-r in Gunning Mu*
terials. East of Btrupja i’s Confectionary
Fresh Meats.
J. VV. FATKICK,
Stall* No. 10 aud 18, Market llouss.
i-sh Meals or every kind and best (piality,
i.U always t,n band.
WEAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Next to freer, IIIkci A Oo., Ht. Olelr Htreet
Oolumbn., Ua.
Real E.tat., Brokerage and In
surance Agent.
axria, mr pxaRinsioR,
To Merchants’ aud Msclianlos' H*nk, of this rlty
Jsn'28 tf
J. T. 4 0014,
I'rsNli Meat* »f All Klnda,
; Htullu Nos. 16 and 17.
Barber Shops.
F.D. TERRY, llarlier,
rd Ht., iitdur Kuukiu House, Coluinbu
td bo-
a ken.
Builders and Architects.
J. 44. CIIALMERM,
Howno torpenter and Builder.
Jobbing done ut short notice.
rintiH nnd Hpccilicutlonn fiirnislietl f.ir all style.
For Music Teachers.
Now examine and select books for the next tril
lion's campaign. In our catalogue {tent fire) you
will Jtnd all you need, and of the bett qualify. W e
now remind yon of our
SONG MONARCH,
(76 eents). Unequalled as a elaas book for
singing schools.
American School Music Readers.
Hook 1, 36 eents; Book II, 60 oents; Hook
111, 60 oents. Kxeolient graded books for
schools,
Richardson’s New Method
FOR PIANOFORTE.
(83.76), the greatest and hast Flano instruction
hooks.
Clarke's New Method for
REED ORGANS.
And tf, u l. likely, T«« ''“’••r of *
choir or mu»lo»l *«foty, you will Hn,l cxoellont
material In our now book«, iHoiiiiaa’
Uumrlei* nstd ArISmRM. (81 •»)
IVrkinN’ A■■ IIm?sum (8160). l-oiiirFnrft
Gcrninii Nougs, (81 60) for Rl*w«l
V»lrr«, or isaaNk^v Alilhcni Nor-
«’!(*<•«$ (Kplsoopal), 83 60.
Sold by all the principal Music Dealers. Kent
post-paid for Retail Frlce.
OLIVF.lt DITMIIN A Co., Iloston.
Cha*. II. IHTHONACo.,711 Ur’way, N. V.
jo!2 tf
jail
liio
I Street, no:
i, Oa.
llsfne-
tloD."-KM-«« Mkacuam, Ohatubooohoo, PI.,
awio-c i oo,ikwei>
Livery and Sale Stables.
koiikkt Tuiiiiwia.
,.Ivory. h.l« .nil K*rh»»l£« hUhlw
0'H.KTUoars, Noavu er Rawpolfm Bts.,
or t:t0 Columbus, Ga
CHARCOAL!
Tobacco, Cigars, Ac.
MAIKR DORN.
If you want to enjoy a good smoke, go te bis
Cigar Manufactory,
Rtttwouu Uuorgia llom« aud Muscogeo UeRMb^
Charcoal, Best Qual ity,
For Bale at
GAS WORKS
At Three Cento per Bushel.
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