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YOL. XVII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 29. 1875
NO 148
TEBMS
or tub
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ENQUIRER-SUN.
W. f*. SALianrnY, O, Klin*
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PRO pi' IF. TO US.
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Usher. This will be ten cents a month (or
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dropped on the first of January. Wo aro evor
willing ioaoootnmodatc our friends, but It will
be Impossible to send out impers not paid for
In advanoe.
The fallowing will lie tho subscription terms
for the Enquirer for the yoar 1875:
WIIKN MA1LKD.
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Sunday and Weekly, with
postage paid 3 40 “
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Dally, 4 8 oo per annum.
Mo Sum da yr servod separately.
OFFICE nox.
Dally * 8 oo per annum
Sunday 2 r»o “
Weekly 2 oo 11
Weekly and Sunday......... 3 uo “
AUVKRT18KKS, TAKE NOTICE!
Liberal DUconat f«r Time Advertising
Kates will bo reduced from this date lor all
advertisement* exceeding in tiino ono month,
Merchants and otliors will do well to tako
advantage of tho Suuiinor rates, und in this
nsannor prepare for Fall trade.
Advertising Baton.
Square
1 Weok Daily,
Sqiiaru 1 yoar.....
Tho above ih with tho privilege of a chnng
every throe months. Pot yearly rank a liberal dis
count will bo made.
Thereto for ovary other day in Daily and every
in Weekly or thinduy will lx> tho name
ruiua of tho felling buildings foil viotims
KulToontion. Not longer than two min
utes did this terrible situation continue.
wind rapidly carried away tho dust
cloud, rovouliug tho terrible scene.
NV hat was n low moment8 before n beau
tiful city, instinct with life gnd happinons,
wa* now tho hideous tomb of thousands.
Tho ruin wa* complete. A contemplation
tho few who isurvivod tho awful disas
ter was oven tuoro torriblo than the eight
of tho ruins and tho dead which lay be
neath them. Grazed with horror, «uen,
women and children ran abont crying for
help and to their frionda who lay dead
near nt band. Here a mother frantically
called to hor child; there the ohild, hor
ribly dishgued, porhaps, wailed ont for
ita parent. Husbands, wivos, sons, daugh
ters, fathers, and mothers were runumg
about in wild dismay. Homo hours passed
bofore quiet was restored and a realiza
tion, of the event obtained. The tremb
lings of the earth continued, and, to add
to tho horrors of the situation, fires broke
out iu various localities amid the ruins.
The so fearful day was followed by a
still moro horrible night.
The survivors had moved to the sub
urbs of the city, where encampments
ere bstablished. The rain commonoed
to fall in torrents, and amid the iwpenc
treble darkness, tho groans of tho wuund-
od tilled t he air, varied only by the sharp
detonations proceeding from explosive
materials amid the ruins. The cowing of
now day showed that not more than
,000 remained alive. Beneath the fallen
houses lay from 8,000 to 10,000 dead.
OTHER TOWNS DESTROYED.
Reports from other localities furnish
nows of equal destruction. Han Cayeta-
no was destroyed; also the larger part of
Santiago. In Gramalote there was great
destruction. Arholcda, Cucutilla, and
Han Christobal are all noarly destroyed
principally the four last. The popula
tion of theRo towns is estimated by a per
son well acquainted iu that region to bo
more or lens as follows :
San Oayotano 4,000
Santiago
Gratnalote
Arbolodu 6;000
CUOUtilla 5,000
Sau Cristobal 1,500
Tbo section of country above referred
to embraces the regions about whero Co
lombia and Vouezuela join,the Colombian
portion oiubraciug tho Htato of Hautan-
dor. It is in sonio respects the most pro
ductive part of the Republic, and tho
coffee of this suctiou is familiar to all the
world.
Daily.
«*ry oilier day
In in loral or readin,
mil will Ir» churgod.
» Wookly or 8qud:iy riitoa will bo
60 por c
Tho \
of tho Daily.
When an ndvprtiiioinoiit in changed mo
onco in throw months tho advertiser will he
ed with thorn*#, of coin position. Foreign
ti»ord nitiHt i*»v m do thorn* at in mo.
TUli EARTHQUAKE IN COLOMBIA
GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OP TIIE CATASTROPHE
DY AN KY8 WITNESS.
Tilton v«. Rffrlwr.
New York, Juno 27. —Up to nine-
o'clock to-night, nothing new has trans
pired in tho Tilton-Beecher case. TV
jury romains looked up to-day as they
were during tho night. No communica
tion was reooived from thorn in court to
day. Nothing is postivcly known as to
how they stand. All kinds of contradic
tory rutuorH on this point are in circula
tion.
'BEECHER SAYS ONLY ONE JUEoR IS HANOI NO
OUT.
New York, June 28.-—The World pub
lishes an interview of a correspondent
with Beecher while the latter was on his
way to Pookskill, Saturday. Beecher is
reported as saying that Ihoro it only bae
man standing out. The root of the Mat
ter is this: There has been a good deal
of betting on tho result, still this one
man has been hanging out from the first.
We were warned about him long ago.
Judge Neilson will kocp the jurors out
six weeks, if necessary, to induce them
to bring ,in a verdict. The correspon
dent also says that Beecher Raid he knew
who the juror was who was holding out.
NORTH 1*0 LB.
MARKETS.
•r TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Money auil Marketn.
London, Jane 28—Noon.—Brie 1;;%.
Paris, June28.—Rentes eat and 06o.
Nbw Yobk, .luno 28 — Money easy nt 11062
jr cent. Storting exchange firm at 7k. < fold
\1%Q\WA. Governments dull and steady;
iewFsl8% ■“ •— *
Maracaibo, May 22, 1875.—On tho
morning of the 28th inst., this common
ty woe startled by tho appalling news of
tho entire destruction, by nn earthquake
of the city of Han Jose do Cuouta, iu Col
ombia, on the 18tli inst., at half-pan
eleven A. m. Tho first shook, uccumpu
uied by loud subterranean detonations,
levelled every wall in tho city*, mid burn
under its rums in that single instant c
time souio eight thousand human beings
out of a population of 10,0110 souls and
of these then spared many havo since
died of their injuries, and others remain
seriously affected in mind. The account
g iven l»y the unhappy beings, who havo
ed tho doomed spot nml aro doily ar
riving here, is harrowing in tho oxtrouio.
The first care of the fow saved, aftor they
could collect their shattered souses, was
to succor those whose shrinks for aid
filled tho air on every side ; but their ef
forts iu many cases wore rendered futile
by the continued trepidation of tho earth,
by the explosion of powder and fireworks
stored in many parts of tbo city, and by
bands of robbers, who roved over tho
ruins, robbiug tho doad and murdoriug
those they fancied had saved anything.
Thus all who havo reached horo from
Oueuta have landed horo in tho clothes
they wore on that fatal day, ns few or
none wero able to savo evoulhoir wearing
apparel.
The following details aro furnished by
ono of tho mirvivors:—
Han Jose do Cucuta had for many
yearn made very rapid progress, increas
ing in wealth and population, until it hud
becomo ono of the most important citios
of Colombia. Of tho late years now and
important enterprises had boon started,
necessitating tbo construction of now
buildings for mercantile and other purpo
ses, and of a largo number of fine resi
dences. In a moment of timo thoso
have all boon destroyed. It was situa
ted on the boundary of the Republic, and
was founded by Juan de Martin iu 15.14.
It was a port of entry, if an inland town
oan be called a port, and horo was the
established Custom House. Tho popula
tion of the city at the timo of the disas
ter is estimated at about 12,000; it had a
large commercial business and was the
great depot for coffee and oaca for ship
ment either through the Venezuelan port
or down tho Magdalena.
preliminary shocks.
At hslf-past five o'clock in the after
noon of Huuday, the 10th, a Btrong shock
Was observable, lasting twenty seconds.
A little later another trembling of tho
•arth took place, which gradually died
away through the space of fivo minutes.
At a quarter past five the bbuio day tho
entiro population was brought to its foot
by a strong shock, which, lasted for some
time. During tho 17th and tho following
night occasional tremblings wore exper
ienced. On tho morning of the 18th
everything was sorono ami tho day ad
vanced without anything new, with no
premonitions of the awful fate which
nwaitod the doomed city.
The hour of half-past olovon arrived.
A great part of the citizens woro at table.
The earth commenced shaking with great
force, and from all sides the people rush
ed to the streets with despairing crios for
mercy. For fifteen seconds tho move
ment continued, tho oity moving like a
great ship without ballast. Instantan
eously a cloud of fine dust enshrouded tho
streets and heuses, impeding tho vision
and culling forth renewed crios of horror
and appeals for mercy from the populace.
These were of short duration, however, as
the dust soon bocamo so
thick as to impode respiration
and, aa if by the touch of an encliantor’i
waud, an awful silence succeeded. Many
TRANCE.
FEARFUL INUNDATIONS — NINE HUNDRED
DUOWNED AT TOULOUSE—20,000 IN ALL.
London Juno 28.—Telegrams to tho
Times snyjthut 000 persons perished in
tho Hood at Toulouso alone. The out
break of an epidemic is feared. It is ho-
lievod that 2,000 houses have been swept
away in tho town aud environs. The
damage there is estimated at from twelvo
to fifteen millions sterling.
AN APPEAL FOR BRITISH CHARITY.
Paris, Juno 28.—Tho correspondent of
tho 'limes makes an appoal to British
charity in behalf of the sufferers.
Tho Ihtily News' special telegram says
tho • lowest esimstos of doaths in the
llooctcd districts is 20,000. It is pro
posed to bombard and destroy tho Ht.
Cyprion quarter of Toulouse to prevent
danger from tho crumbling walls of the
houses that yet remain.
OTHER INUNDATIONS.
The Standard publishes reports of fear
ful inuudaliouR in Bohemia and Moravia.
NATURALISATION.
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION DECIDED,
Washington, Juno 28.—Tho Attornoy
General lias decided a question of natu
ralization, submitted to him by tho De-
parraont of Htato. The facts briefly aro
that A. Hliunkagpler, a Prussian, subject
by birth,immigrated to tho Uuited States
in 1818, and was naturalized iu 1854.
Whon he rcturuod to Germany, he took
with him his ftou, thou agod four years,
born in tho Uuited Btutos. The son is
now twenty years old. Tho question at
issue rose as to (he son owing military
servico to Germany. Tho Attornoy Gon*
eral reviews at some longlh the United
Htato laws, and tho treaty with Gortnuuy
ou the subject of naturalization aud also
quotes rocont British legal opinions,
and comes to tho conclusion that the boy
has two nationalities,ono natural and the
othor acquired . Tho father returning to
Germany and romuniug his nlloginuco,
tho son partakes of tho stutus of the fath
er, being a iniuor and having enjoyed tho
protection of tho Gorman Government,
ho for tho timo being, or until of ago,
owes military duty, the obligations being
reciprocal; but when tho boy becomes of
ago, he can return to tho United States as
an American citizen, with all’ rights and
privileges us such, end would oven bo
oligiblo to tho Prcqjdoncy of the United
States.
THE COTTON ( HOP.
REPORT OF THE MEMPHIS EXOlIANOK FOR
THE ARCTIC EXPEDITION SAILED FROM BUG-
LAND.
Nbw York, June 27.—The Herald's
cable .special from Loudon, announces the
sailing from Portsmouth yesterday, of
the sto&merrandom,for tho Arotio region.
She goes in search of the northweat I States quiet ami nominal,
passage, and for tho discovery of the I Uotlon Market*,
relics of tho Franklin expedition. The I Litebpool, Juno 28—Noon—Cotton dull,
Pandora i« n rowol of 4BO«ouh, and WM I “(!aid“5«l.i‘ 1o"ooq; lor^iioulauinandoiport
Utlod ont by C«pt. Alien Young, her com- j *.•&*, „ ,. M ollo . prr
Sale* on basis ol mldd
B.nnott. She proceed, to Diaoo, Greta-1 HSttdSSJR.
land. Esquimaux Joe ia on board. Joatl Baluon .bail* of mlil.llln* upl.nil., nolh-
boforo starting, Capt. Young racoWad , I JJlow^lo^iiilddllBir., U.llvorai.ic lo July
present of a splendid buoud.1 fron Ik. Ir.*—w«l«io» a baai. ofmlddlimtapland.,
I nothin* below * *“** **- *-
T 6-1M,
in the expedition. # | LivanrooL, June 28 — 5 r. m.— Ol Bolen
Tbo following ia a list of offloor.: Oapt. *'" 00 »«" America...
i *r--. v June 28. —
biilei at 16%@i6%o.
erly sailing maatar of the MoOlintock ex- N „ w YoB ., Jon „ 0 , 1JS0j
Diorina shin. Fox. and is thoroughly ex-1 Bole«22,400bole*, an follows: .luno lfi 3 82; July
* » « 3 i 16U; Anguftlb8-15411157 32; September 151-82
penonced, and has made tho longest @151-16: uetober 14 21 32f»i4 1U5 : November
aledgo travel on record; Lient. Lillingcton : t'LW,.!!.,
of the Ilrttiah nary; Lieut. ] March U',1016 MX; April iMtduai.1.132; May
Koetoman Beynor, of the Dotoh nary; “ijet wclptil'uo.
Lient. Title, of theltrittahnaTj; Messrs. I qalviston, June 3».~Uotton dull and
DaViaand MeGahan,' the sailors
inteipretur. There are twenty-fl»o bands | Bo1tob> Jum u nulct; mUldlin*.
15540, low mliltlli
» . 1 export* to Great
masters, lhomas and Florenoe, boat-1 fruw Orleans, June as.—Cotton quiet; niM
swain Moball and Esquimaux Joe, who I dling* 16)401 low mWdllw?* i*^c; goodi onli
. , , . ,. . * ... . I nary l3Un; net reeoipts 2iU; oxporln to I ranuu
havo already visited the Arotio regions. 14,233; saftB 460.
Tboro aro uo Aiuerioana in the erew. 1 Savannah, Juno 28.—Cotton quiet; mW
dllngs 14;'(jc, low mbbllinKB 14%e, uond01 dlnary
ia --- 1108 iu; 8ioc*
BRANCH orriCH or THB HOWR MACHINE CO.,
tana, GaoaeiA, South c *
To the KMors of Iks RnquirirJhU, Columbus, Ocorgio :
Dkau sik : our attention having bean called to m advertisement efoae of our competitors,
in which our tales for 1874 »re “eetlmated" atM,0«0, we take pleasure la authorising the state
ment that wo aro olliolally Informed from the principal office of the Company at New V ork that
tho sales of TIIB HOW E MACHINES were I5A.1M fW 1674.
BecpeetMUy,
THE HOWS MACHINE COMPANY,
URNTBAI, RM1L,
140 and 140 Bread Bf«, (Mamhm, i
Mas. 8. E. Woinmi,
ap21
LIONEL t). LEW, JR.,
Attorney aid Ooaaeellor at Law.
Commissioner or Deeds N. Y. and other States,
♦unco over Georgia Home Inauraaee Co.
Siwoial ausutton alven to ooUeotloas.
deo5
LONDON AND DURLIN.
A tirorclsn ('•inialta Satclde.
13;net reoelpts 100; saios iu; stock 2,758.
_ . , . Momta, Juno 28.—Cotton qulot ; mldtlllnus
New York,. June 28.—Last evening, a j 14^0; low inhldllniA 14540; gomi onlinary ta^c;
man who had registered his name as John net reoelpts 35; saios 5u.
. ... . M .,1 Chaiilemton, Juno 38.—Cotton nominal.
Farmeuter, comdutted suicide at Freuoh 0 1 mldvlUu«H 16c, low tnhUlUnKs IP4*, w>od oral-
Hotel, noletl a note stating that his I “fJ “«! netrecalpu at; «al.« w.
reel name waa A.yi. Irvine, eldoat eon of j'unVM.-"w^iaib, .,«lot
ltev. pr. Irvine, of Augusta, Ga-, anal Haltimorn, Juno 28.—Coffee quiot and firm:
that ho could not live with tho proaent iT
iinlmivrw (InntAtitin nfVnim in VhiliuinliihiA. I • v... uu _ 1
uubuppy domostic affairs in Philadelphia,
Hind* Doea Tree
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS—RIFLE
Dublin, Juno 28.—The Lord Mayor
and Lady Mayoresa of London, and suite,
arrived tbia morning, to witness the in
ternational ahooting match. Tlioy woro
called on by tho Lord Mayor, nud the
corporation of Dnblin in stale, and con
ducted to tho Manaion House, wboro thoy
partook of lunch. Aftorwnrds, they at
tended a reviow of C,<)00 troops at Phce-
nix Park.
Tbo American Kiflo Team and party
woro ulao at the roview, and wero ontha-
aio8ticaUy received. Tho woatbe? was
unfavorable and attendance consequently
small. Tbia is the first time tho Lord
Mayor of Loudon has visited Ireland in
atnto.
IVhdIiIiikIou, Bull I more and Vir
ginia TrcMN Lxciiroloat.
Washington, Juno 28.—The proas ex
cursionists of Washington, Baltimore,
Alexandria and Itichmond returned from
ltawley Springs, Va., last night, wbioh
they visited by invitation of the proprie
tors. The Baltimore & Ohio ltailroad
Company gratuitously furnished the
transportation. Prominent Virginians,
including Hon. L. T. Harris and Judgo
Kenny, both of Harrisonburg, gave tho
excursionists a cordial welcome, and in a
formal address expressed sentiments of a
strongly patriotic character, being desir
ous of ceasing to talk of the oausos of tho
late civil war, and of directing their en
ergies in the interest of the entire coun
try-
A Rapist Commit* Suicide.
Philadelphia, Juno 28.—Frank Kuter-
or, a Gorman, agod fifty years, who was
committed to jail Wednesday for on at
tempted rape upon a little girl four years
old, committed suicido last night by hang
ing himself to a cross bar of his ceil.
Five Ter sons Killed by a Trnln.
Boston, Juno 27.—The steamboat train
on tho old Colony lvailroad, to-night ran
over a wagon at tho crossing, in Bowen-
villo, Fall ltiver. Hobort and Thomas
Hynes, Mrs. Haynes, hor child and John
Graham, who were in the wagon, were
killed. Tho driver, Hewy Frawley, was
pulled away by tho horse ane escaped.
«;old (o be bold.
Washington, D. C., Juno 27.—The
T/easury sells a million of gold each
Thursday duriug July, making five mil-
liOQB.
Mine li Inc. Mtopn Bur wed
Cincinnati, Jane 28.— Flour sternly. Who it
ilull( red M M®©I *3 (lorn quiet at
Oats quiet and steady at66®&8i’. Kye dull aud
nominal. Pork armor and higher: sales ut
‘ty do. held
ivuH entered iu tne tnrou rouiaining j Vj^Z^Uo; summer 1'JUe. Hulk im:utd stronu:
ngninst Hinds for alleged complicity I and held kUhor; shoulder* asked; eleivr rib
h J 1 sides sold at IlJ^o, spot I2e asked tor buyers In
July, 12c bid fur buyer* In August! clear hI.Io*
11940. Haoon firm; shoulders dull at VGV'.tfi;
siqui was entered iu the throe remaining |
cases
in tho rocont mail contract frauds.
TK LED RADII IU NOTES.
Anioiinins Louis liaryo, tho F.onoh I KiiQVoo'i r.MlpU l.^.-.UIpnientR MO.
iu * I Loimbvilln, Juno 28. — Flour quiet and
sculptor, is (load. lunehanxed. Whost dull and nominal at #l 1(».
A tornado passed over tho northern I Oorn dull at 72Q730. Oats (lull at Mtfdoo II yo
part ol tho city ofDotroit Wrt, houaoa SZJX&
wore domolislicd. lour persons are Idon9Xa*Mfi, clear rll,sidesHKMiPft*, clear
known CD be killed and mauy hurt. I sides li^e. llaoon, shoulders oloar
• Tho Crown 1’riuoo Fredoriok WB- ^!|.'^iJSSlSMS! X
liain will AHsist nt tho manoeuvres of the I K | nR steady at 18<4((514o.
Germ an iron clad fleet, which will begin I ohioaqo, June 28— Flour quiet and uochang*
on Wednesday uext and oontinue until | ed. Wheat exeltud, closed oaslo' ilto. » sprfnir
Monday. The American squadron will I!} J^^ l jJ2gust! i du * fres 1 roguUr
wituesH U10 display. I n* w York, Juno 28.—Flour rules Zrra an
Tho ostAblishmont of the Amine I |r in fair demand; Southern steady; common to
P,„ N » » Maiden Lane New York has ”
boon totnlly destroyed by fire. 1 ho dam-1 3^ ^tar red Woslorn *' w,
ages are estimated at a hundred thousand 1 Amber do. $1 30fgl 40. (loffne, Kh> active and
dollars, which was partly oovored by in-1 firm**f°.
Memphis, June 28.—The Cotton Ex
change crop report for Juno contains tho
following aggregato of 145 rosponces
from Western Tennessee, Northern Ala-
abaina and Arkansas, under tho average
dato of Juno 22. Eighty-eight report
vory favorable woathor, 57 moderately
favorable, 140 answer no planting of cot
ton, since May, 15 some nnd ro-pianting
and fivo have planted six por cent Ono-
hnndred and, thirty-throo answer that
cotton stands aro fully satisfactory, 12
answers aro that oight por cent, is I ho
average. Eighty-foiu answer very good
condition Jill good, 8 moderate.
One bunded thirty-eight report free of
grafts and woods nnd woll cultivated* sc von
partially unclean aud not thoroughly cul
tivated.
Ono hundred nnd thirty-seven
answer that squares aro form
ing freely, oight not yet forming
woil. There nro twelve reports of blooms,
dating from llio 18th to tho 22d instant.
Wo havo only to report a limited com
plaint of too cool weather at night.
Throughout n small portion of each
department Ihoro is some complaint of
lice, dating from tho 17th of May to abont
tho 5th of Judo, but which subsequent
very favorable weather bos in almost ove-
ry instance remedied.
THE WEATHER.
TROD ABILITIES.
crushed and powered,
dining. Kloo quiet nnd unchiuigcd.
8T. Lniria, Juno 28.— Flour dull and un
changed. Wheat higher,^ No 2 red wjniortl 80a
1 aiOOASh, 41 82 bid lor Juno; .-oil No 2 si-rlng
Wasuinuioh, June28.—Po* UaoHamUa-1 SS£**W««S? ilanSf KWSj
*» stnteB - " u “ 1 ° n *y pr T re
aud temperature, partly cloudly weather, [ WhUkejr quiet | 18 I’-rk higher at *21
followfid on Tnomlay afternoon by coulei *“
cloudy weather and rain; lower Miaaiaaip-1 ay «j. K.w>u mpiik; siioui.ier. e m'Ac clear
pi, lower Oliiu and central Mimiwiippi | ,'umSirUfc. Sllvo lini'«nnm?; l .i^Ii"
rivers will rise slightly.
Notice.
holders ol tho Mobiio tt Girard Rail
road will bo held at tho JJ.'pot in Girard, A hi
Imma, on Wodnosday, July 7th, at Ten o’clock
A. M., whon an oloctlon for Preshlont and MX
Directors will tako place.
.Stockholders with their lamlllo* will bo
passed tree to ColurabuV from 6tu until 7th, In^
elusive, nud return any day until 12th, inclu
sive.
»ady,
natiyoa, largo offerlngB of Texas.
Ron 111, olf.
Nxw York, Junb 28.—Turi»ontlno quiet,
Kosln quiet.
rrelitlilN.
Nrw York, Juno 28.—Freights firm.
deal l
Hotel.
CKO. H. OWEN, Manager.
Doctor*.
■a. u. s. uw.
r Inti aw4 Keatelph itmti, Rnrrot
building.
ImMww m fetsylk, three Gon below Bt. Clair.
Lawyers.
Livery and tala Stable*,
aeamv *■•■**•*,
Llmr, tel. Hi Xirtaaf. llahlM,
OauiMHi, Noam of Uanowa Bn.,
0.1.Mbs., Oa
jn»i
SAHUKL H. HATCHKR.
AttorM, M Law.
Oflc. over Wlttlob A XlM.I'k
A. A. DomiBH,
AMru, awl Daaaaallar a* tew,
frolic, iu tiuu iiid Pta.nl OuurU Iu Qtargiu
and Alutauiu.
Ofllr« ISO Droud ut., Ocluatoi, Qa.Ja.
■AIM MB*.
If jam waat to osjo, a food naoko, go to hi.
Ofnr MwiaActor,,
tewon (will Uoasaa. Hmo^m Uorm.
Ua.k II. Bunurouo. Louis ». Uiuu.au.
HLANUrOBD A 41AHHABH,
Altoraoya and Coaaaallara a» tew.
Office No. 117 Uruod atrMt, ov.r Wlttioh A Ala-
Hl’i Jewelry Btute.
Will practice Iu the Btute ua( federal Ooutta.
NM ...
Ita T. DOWNING
Attorney and Nllellw.
U. 8. Cmu’r aud Itogiator iu llaukruglcy. Oflc*
110VJO | over Ilrooke' Drug Btore, Oo I a at boa, 'ia.
r Ilrooke'
R. J. MOURN*
Atferney nnd OtaaMlItr al Laa,
J. M. HAMILTON,
Whelofiale nnd Retail Uroeer,
Watchmakera.
O. B. LHIIIM,
134 Broad atreat, Ooluwbne. Ga. '
Watches and Olocke repaired In ilie heal
or nnd wnrrniitML 4
Tin anU Copperamlth*.
wk.ait*.
Worker laTliu. teaet Iraa, Ueppar
Ordure from abroad promptly attended to.
UT No. 174. Broad 0tr»et.
DontlRtR.
W. V. IIUABM, .
Denilnt,
Oppnelto fltrupprr’e building, llaadnlpli Bt.
Hponnl nttciitiuu givea tu the Inanrtion ol Aril-
tlcinl TwuUi, »e woll ae to Oporative Penliatry
iliVW (lew
COLUMBUN DENTAL ROOM I
W. Y. Pool, Prop’r,
Goorgla Home Uulldlng, Uolunbll (Jtorgla.
00113
TallorR.
HENRY BELLMAN.
Onttinti, Olmnlng Med Repalrlni
Dodo iu tho hoot stylo.
^q»r2jH^^^^Con»eM?ii»wh*rj^injlJJroB^B(e.
Tobaooo, Clears, No.
Root and thoamaker*
wm. urn,
Paint* ra.
WM. SHOW, JK., A OO.,
Homan and Blgm Pmlmton,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Juet north of poatofflee^
Ooinmhae, Georgia.
Will contract lor Hcnea and Sign Painting at
tlefaction.
Caprfi
•eonabl* prloea, aud gaan
Baler to Wm. 0aow, Br.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctora.
UK. JAB. T. WAKNOCK, *
Burgmom Mid Phyatdmn.
Odea at Blanghter’e Drug Store, Baiircad.etrcwi.
HOtRlR.
ADAME HOLME.
K to Opelika, be eure t<
«N, opposite Passenger Depot.
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAHILTON, HA.,
Circuit
lectious
vl4 tr
r ill practloo In the CbatUhoocuc
or any where elan. All kind ol t
ININ. “Pay me or rnn away.”
HIDES.
IUIP NEWN.
Grf.en Castle, Pa, Juno 28.—'Tho ma
chi no shops of J. B# Crowoll & Go. aro
WKUUo tea »WIU» nutiuvo biuwuuuu. J 1 , *, „„ j,.... (uut
who might havo boon saved from tho I burned. Loss y >0,
CHICAGO*
ARREST OF A SWINDLING FIRM.
Chicago, Juno 27.—Alfrod Frederick,
A. Chanler, Edward and George Hoe, who
wero formerly ongagod in tho grocery
busiuosH woro urrostod to-day ou the
obargo of defrauding Messrs, O. P. Greg
ory, J. N- Oollinsworth, aud B. A. Ellison,
of Itichmond Vs., out of merchandise
amounting to $230,001) of which but a
small part was ou account of O. P. Greg
ory & Co. They wore held over in bonds
of from five thousand to ton thousand
dollars each, llonry Adams, agent of the
firm at Itichmond, made the charge. It
is stated tbat tho ltoe brothers, about
September tho 18tlj, 1874, failing to vin
dicate themselves suddenly absconded,
iiooing to Canada, and that their brothor
Alfrod returned to Chicago, aud partially
sottled up tho Account, aud that thooth«r
brothers also came to Chicago, and they
wero huutod down uud arrested.
Nrw York, —Juno 28.—Arrived—(hty of
HriiMold and State ol Loiiioiaua.
Arrived Gut—A. M. Knight.
Nbw York, Juno 28.—Arrlvod—Gul*a.
Arrived Gut—City ol Berlin, Gillost And
Oortlfteatesot stock must bo exhibited t otlie | state of Goorgla.
luctor by the Stockholder us ovidenco of
thoir being ontitlod to pass Ireo with tholr lam-
proxy inuat oxhiblt certificate of
stock and power of Attorney, otherwlso lure
will bo roquirod In both cases.
lly order J* M. FUA/FK
j i td Soorotary.
WAGONS. PLOWS.
ANU
Agricultural Implements Generally. I | schools.
WiwbliSKtoii Moullon*.
WxHiiiNo'ro.N Juno 28.—Tbo 1’roBiiioiil
has rocoRiiizoU, ax Ooubulur Ayonto ut
Italy, CiuiBHipiio L). Minlilouico at Mow-
phi», and llaywoudu Uulua, al Bavau-
uali.
Limit. Col. A. McCook anooomla McCoy-
an ou Gen. Hlionuana Htaff.
Kobosou U*9 gone to ltye lloacb with
his family tor about a wook.
The oaali in tho treaaury will bo count
ed by a connuiuiou of baukorrt.
Adiapatcli to Navy Dopartmont reports
ono iloalb mid two or tliron casos of yel
low fever at Koy West.
HAVE locate'! iny Shojis 00 Wynn’s Hill.
jl near the city of Columbus, and am prepared
with & good Block ol DHY LUHlillii to at
tend to all Work in iny line at the very low*
ost cash prloes.
Repairing Attendod to Promptly,
W. M. AMOS.
apll eod&wtf
P AINTKR*M Mauumi—House and sign I
painting, graining, varnishing, polishing,
kalsomlnlng, pa(>erlng, lettering. Ac. ft« cts.
Hook of Alpliaimts, 50. Scrolls and (Irauxnent*
41. (hirpontor’s Manual, 60. ‘
and Jeweler, 60. Taxidermist,
kcr, 26. A uthorshlp, 60. Lightning Calculate*
26. - Hunter and Trapper’s Guide, 20. l>ou
Training, 26. Of bookselhrs or by mall.
JESS EE HANEY fcCU., 115 Nassau st ,N *
foh5 dAwtf
TAM CDM PELL FI) to sell my Goods EX
L CM T sIV FLY for the Cash, lly adhering
strictly to this rule, I «.in confident that I can
mnke It both to tho purchaser's ami my own In
terest. 1 am daily receiving iny SPUING
STOCK, and shall oil- r the Goods at tho lowest
living prices.
T« E. BLANCHARD,
ap4 flAwtt 12* Broisd Wlreel.
Notice to Debtort and Creditor*.
A LL porsond having domands againHt Ia
M.Hlgger*. Uoeeasod, lato or Kluscogee
county, are hereby notified to present tho same
within twelve months from date, properly
provi-n to the undersigned: and nil persons In
debted to said deceased will please aettlo the
game. J. L. and L. J. HIGGfcRS,
jo24eodAwlm Exeoutorg.
R EV. T. II. SLADE’S School for Young
Lndios will -pen first Monday In October,
1876, and clorc the middle of June, 1875.
Primary Classoa, por annum 430 00
Higher Impart mi nt, including Latin,
French and Sciences 60 <")
Music (Plano) 60 00
Hoard por month, oxcoptlng bed clothes,
towels and washing 16 00
Half in advance, balance due middle of (he
tonn.
Assistants, Mrs. Ann J. Slade and Mrs.
Helen S. Lindsay.
Columbus, Gn., June 26th, ls76.
1025 31
MEDICAL DEI’ALIMENT
-OF THE-
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA,
NRW OilLKANN.
J practical opitortunltlcs lor studying Medi
cine unequalled by any college In the
bltod States. The Professors, aecompnntod
I by the students, visit daily the wards of '
1 rest Charity Hospital, where wore tiuu. .s
nonsand patients nro annually treatoil
The Forty-Second Annual So*$ on will begin
November 16th, and terminate March 12th.
Fees the same as charged by all the best
hoots.
For Circulars giving lull information, ad<
d "" T. Q. RIOHAKDSON, M. !>., J>oan.
j«M cllwfcwat
CHAMPION
FIRE EXTINGUISHER I
W*. JOUMBOB, W. II. JOIIBKT0.N
Cl.Mb... <i>. Urilllii, tl*.
AES SOLS AflSNTH FOE Till MTATK OP
GEORGIA And EASTERN ALABAMA
rot rns balk op
CHAMPION FIRI EXTIN0UISHER3
The Cltauiploii Hclf-Acting Knginn for Hi
town*, and village* l* t»i«' most powerful aelf-acliug
Kiiglncs iu (It* world. The Stationary for u
ItoddON, d«|NiU, *«W mill*, Ac., auiHirior to all
*rs in oxistonco. The I'orUblc, ll.u lu.i, t ut
least, should lat in evory dwi-Uing, storehouse,
house, and railroad car*.
To Rul! rood Corn pan in* wishing to niipply tl.
*(dves, wear® prepared to odor great liidm vme
Person* wishing any of tho above article* «a
hiipidled by addressing General Agent, Colninbii*
or II. W. JwhliMton, Urilflii. Georgia. |e26:tw-wt
A Bargain Offered.
THE BRANTLEY FARM,
sale. 850 acres of improvod land with i
sary buildings, good spring aud woll water, . it
uatodseveu miles south ol Montcvullo. I’rico
46 (.or acre. For further Information apply to
J W Hrantley, Montevallo, Ala.
J T COOK,
feq!7 oawly A gout.
Dross-Making.
MINN M.A. HOM,INUkWOM-ril,
uw-Muklnx,Cutting .nil minx. TwMokMp.
M. M. HIRSCH
HAB UEUOVED TO
HIM OLD STAND
OH
Crawford Street,
Near Alabama Warehouse,
Wbare ha will co«tinno to l’AY tbo
HIOHEBT PRICES for
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
aagtt Jan'JOdlv
Piano Tuning. So.
*. W. *fcAII,
Repairer and Timer of Pianoee, Organs aad
Acronleous. fiign Painting also duo*,
idem may lie bo left at J. W. Peeae A Monoan’s
U fitore. —P»
Cun and Lookamlth*.
puiur KirLKa,
Gun and I*ock*wUli, Grew lord street, nest t
Johnsou’s corner, Columbus, Ga. JeS
Gun a
jaltt
WILLIAM BCUOBR14,
id Locksmliii nnd dsaler in Uuuulng Ma>
(trials. Hast of fitrupper’a Oouiectloaarf
RIAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLAGKMAR,
H.xt to Praar, IIIkm k Oo., 8t. Ulalr Stmt
talmtat, «•.
teal E.tato, Biwkarag* and In-
wrMM Aflant.
To Nerehaita' aad Mechaaloe’ Bank, of this elty
JaaSS »f
BOOTS ANO RHOKR.
FreRh MeatR.
J. W. PATRIOM*
Stalls No. IB IB, Market Mease.
krr>.h H«U of .T.ry kind ud Uat vulltjr,
I. T. (OOk,
Irak MtakrofAU KOdt,
U||« (tall. No.. IS .nd IT.
Barber Shops.
ED. TEBKY, terter,
Crawford Bt., 'indor kokln Ilotuw, OoloeMa, 9a.
duel 8
Builders and Arohlteots.
J. U. CH4UIKM,
Ucase i'arpeaOr aad Balldtr.
Jobbing d<m« at short notion.
Man* aud specUtvaliuM luruished for all st]
building*
broad Htreet, next to O. W. Brown’s,
Seasonable Spring Goods.
DurabU, 0m - StUiifl, low - priori
Or#M ari Welkin* Boot* for
Lrilor, m*»o« ori Ohlldro*.
OhllSro* oiid Infint*' Anklo Tl** and
Sllppor*,
la all doolisblo colon.
Qotrtlomo*'* FI«o Sb*o>—etyttoh, du
rable, comfortable.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
Substantial Work for Plantation Wear,
AND A
Full Stock of all Ui* desirable stylet attrac
tive to all daises of buyera.
WILLS A CURTIS,
Mo. PS Broad •*.,
uorl4 If Sign of the Big Hoot.
For 8ale Low.
(CHUl.aHSIIir IN TIIK MKUICAL COT,
LKtIK AT KVANHVILLK, INDIANA,
novfltf APPLY AT T111H OFF 10
Cotton FROtorlRR.
Slieellucs, Shirtings, and Be wing
Knitting Thread.
Card* W<*d and Grinds Whnat« nd Corn-
On'r.o iu rear of Wlttich A Kinsol’s, Randolph st.
jut A R. II. Or.fLTON, President.
MIIHC'OGEE MANITPACTLRING CO.
Mat dfacturers of
8IIKKTINU8 dlflRTINOB,
YARN, ROPB, Ao.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G.P. BWIPf, President.
W. A. HW l FT, Bn rotary Truaanror. ectSl If,
Rt4iorv.'ui
Co., Atlanto, Ga.
CHARCOAL!
Charcoal, Best Quality,
For Sale at
GAS WORKS
▲t Three Cents per Bushel.
aplltf
Commercial Hotel,
kmeu, ALABAMA.
S EDIOATED to tho Oorammlitl Tnvelnrt
of tho Cnltta Ht.tM, .ml .11 i.r«inH truv
x on DuxlDWx or plMiuro. wo will .Iu all
wo 0.0 to ra.kn ,or- “*■ * * ~ *
iiimMa OJni
■orUtf
MIDDLE A SMITH A, I'rop'ra.