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YOL. XVII.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 30. 1S75
NO 149
TERMS
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ENQUIRER-SUN.
W. I.. SAuentmr, C. A. Ki.ini
SALISBURY & KLINK,
PROPRIETORS.
Thin in the only paper in Colitmhnn that
receive* f lie Associated Press dispatches.
From the tirat. of January last the post
age on papers must lie paid by tho pith.
Jltthor. This will l>o ten cents a month for
dailies and livo cents a quarter for each weekly,
Our subscribers will sno the necessity for jmy.
ng up promptly, ail all l lioso In arrears will ho
dropped on the first of January. Wo aro over
willing t»» accommodateour friends, hut it will
t»o Impossible tosoml out papors not pahl (or
In ndvanco.
The following wilt lie tho sifhsoriptlon terms
lor the HNquiiiRtt for tho yoar 1875:
WIIKN M.MLKl).
Dally, In advance with post.
ago paid 4 v* '20 por annum.
Sunday, with postage paid.... 2 70 “ “
Woekly, with postage paid... 2 !£) " “
Sunday and Wookly, with
postagopald 3 40 “ “
BKItVUD IK CITV ARO BIT HU It »8,
Dally, 4 8 00 ]»or annum.
No Sundayh aorvod separately.
OFFICII BOX.
Dally..* 4 8 oo per annum
Sunday...................... 2 50 “ ”
Weokly 2 00 “ “
Weekly and Sunday 3 00 '* “
AOVERTIN11RN, TAKE NOTICE 1
Liberal Discount for Time Advertising.
liatos will bo roducod from this dato lor all
advertisements exceeding in time ono month.
Merchants and others will do well to tako
advantage of tho Summer rates, and in this
manner preparo for Fall trado.
AdvorllHlitK Kales,
Kqnaro
I Wvok Daily, * d 00
oiliation i« Htiperfioiol ami f alia fur below
tho reqniromontR of an cxaltod patriotism
or the comprehensive and far-reaching
policies of n wino statesmanship. The
harmony to which I nllndo is that which
will result from a conscientious return to
a full recognition of tho principles of
our common constitution and tho ad
ministration of our government in all
its depart raenta according to its title and
spirit. This, and this only, can Rocnre
lasting fraternity and mutual confidence
between tho States and the various sec
tions of our oountry. For it will reaa-
sort State equality, the right of local
State govemmeit and even-handed jus
tice, in the distribution of both the bur
dens and blessings of the Federal admin
istration. This in the harmony for which
I plead. It iR tho trno spirit and gen ins
-of our fcwstem of Confederate govern
ment. Without it, wo may have, not the
vnion of State*, Imt tho unity of empire,
consolidated and upheld by military pow
er—tho stagnant peaco of despotism.
It may be that I cannot co-operato per
sonally with tho citizens of Atlanta, in
their proposed colehration. If not, then
thoso hasty rcllections must be my repre
sentative.
Renewing my thanks for your courtesy,
I mu, gentlemen.
Your obedient Rervant and
Fellow eitiaen,
Hbrbohel V. Johnson.
BEEniEK.
Bqnart _
Tho above i* with tlm privilege
ory tliroi
1 yoar.,
ith tlm firivllL„_ ... _
curds u liberal dig.
jonnt will Im umrie.
Tlm rato Dir every oilier day in Daily and every
vwk in Wookly or Butoluy will bo thu auuio aa
Daily
LOADER TnE UPnOLRTEBEB ARRESTED FOB
PERJURE.
New York, June 29.—Joseph Loader,
whojmndo affidavit stating that ho had seen
improper familiaritlon between Hov. II.
\V« Boeelior and Mrs. Tilton, at the resi
dence of iho lattor, in the year 1869, was
arrested lent night on a warrant, based on
a complaint made by Col. Henry Barton to
Boechor, supported by an affidavit con
taining tho written confession of John H.
Price, his accomplice. Price appeared os
a witness against him, making affidavit
that ho did not know Loader previous to
1872, and know nothing about Tilton’s
houso until recently. He said Loader
told him that now would bo a good time
to make somo money. Judge Morris ap
peared for Loader, and Messrs. Tracy and
Ilill for tho complainant. Judge Raley
ordered both Loader and Price to bo
locked up for examination.
11UNUAUY.
Yellow Fever at Key Went.
New York, Juno2 9.—A dispatch from
J. V. Harris, health officer at Koy
West, Florida dated J uno 28th, reports
ono death from yollow fever to-day. Dr.
Harris adds: I am sorry to havo to in
form you of the provalonco of this disease
as epidemic at. this place.
Washington, Juno 29.—A dispatch
received here to-dny from Pensacola, an
nounces thot tho Gorman bark Von
Moltko nrrivod at that place ycHterdoy,
with sevornl cases of yollow fever on
board. Ono doath had occurred. She
was subjected to a strict quarantine.
There was no apprehonsion that tho fovor
would roach tho Navy Yard or city.
Destructive IStorm la (lie Northwest.
Chicago, Juuo 29.—Reports from num
erous points in Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan. Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri and
Southern Illinois, indicate that the storm
which passed over that section, lasted
from Saturday night till Monday night.
In most localities did groat damage, kill
ing considerable amount of livo stock,
toaring down housoR, barns nnd fences,
inundated whole farms, injuring crops
to soma oxtont. Railroad bridcos nnd Wil
berts woro swept away in somo places,
and many persons injured. Bo vend re
ported to have boon killed.
Foi
cry oil,oi
•1 I. srf tlm
rate
For advertisements in local or reading
60 per cent, addit ional will Ih> charged.
Tlio Weekly or Kmiday raton will be
of tlio Daily.
Wbcii an advertisement in changed n
once in throe mouths tin* advertiser will
ed with tlio cost, of coiniHwitlon. Voreij
titters must i»av tut do thonu at home.
ill be
half Daily
luains
-third
i the
ATLANTAN FOURTH OF JULY.
OEN. TOOMBS WON T CELEBRATE.
Washington, Ga., June 23, 1865.
(JeiitUtneu : I havo received your let
ter of the 11th inst., inviting mo, “in be
half of tho citizens of Atlanta, toco-opor-
nto with ihom in person or by lotter in
celebrating the uint ty-niuth anniversary
of American independence,” for which
please accept my thauks. When (ho
principles proclaimed by our ancestors in
1776, and nobly maintained ami re-estab
lished by thorn, shall havo boon establish
ed, I will then, if on this Hide of tho gravo,
rejoice with you. I am ashamed to sing
pieiiUH to the lion-hourted heroes of that
grand epoch in tho world’s history, until
we shall havo regained those eternal prin
ciples of Rolf-govornmout which wo havo
bath lost nnd betrayed. I cannot shake
bauds with thoso who dug it, nnd lilted it
with tho bloody corpses of the bravo r.ml
I he trno, over tho bloody chasm which
engulphN, bIho, tho principles of ’76. I
want wo fraternity with States or people
without liberty aud equality.
i am, very truly and respectfully,
Your obedient servant,
R. Toombs.
Messrs. H. V. M. Miller, Geo. Jfillyor.
Marcus A. Roll.
EX-OOV. JOHNSON WILL.
Atlanta, Ga., Jnno 2G, 1875.
Deab Bias—Yours of tho 11th inst., in
viting mo, iu behalf of tho citizens of At
lanta, to co opornto with them on tho
Fourth of July in celebrating the 99th
anniversary of American independence,
was duly received. I hog to teudor my
sincoro thanks for Iho courtesy thus
tended to mo. I accept tho invitation,
and hope to bo able to attend
I havo regretted that tho custom of ob
serving this anniversary has fallen into
nlinnst entire disuse. I oui glad to boo in
dications—of which your proposed cele
bration iH, perhaps, tho most striking and
notoworthy—of a disposition in tho pub
lic mind to return to it. And why not?
If tho principals announced in tho De
claration of Independence woro ovor wor
thy to bo cherished, they still aro. They
A ^l.nnnn.1 TlmB mtllflill. Mill
DISASTROUS STORM—HUNDREDS KILLED.
London, Jnno 29.—A dispatch from
liuda says: A furious thunder storm
passed over B'ada and Feetho. The
lightning was incessant, bail fell in such
quantities that tho roofs of houses and
Biuronnding hills were covered two feet
with ice. The water fall was extraordi
nary. Torrents swept through tho stroots
of Riula, carrying men vehielos and every
thing movcablo into the river. Many
houses woro suddenly flooded and do-
stroyod before their inmates could escape.
Five hundred of the inhabitants aro miss
ing—at least one hundred aro drowned
or killed by falling walls. All tho rail
ways aro interrupted.
The Texan
Galveston, Juno 29.—A special dis
patch from lirowimill© soys a drove of
stolon cattlo crossed tho Arrugo Colorado
Saturday night. Rangers and regulars
are in pursuit. It is reported that two
hundred well-armed Mexicans crossed at
Oulvas Rancho a fow days ago.
A lire at MucKinnoy, Texas, destroyed
n block of business houses. Loss $70,-
000.
WnsliJiiKtoii Mentions,
Washington, Juno 29.—Tho signal
offico reports tho Orostcp, from Cape May,
afloat, and will proceod to Baltiuioro.
Tho mooting bolwoon tho rostmestor
General and telegraph presidents has
reached no results.
Tlio Now International Court of Ap
peal n Opened.
Cario, Egypt, Juuo 29.—Tho now In
ternational Court of Appoals was formally
oponod yestorday ut Alexandria, by tho
Khedive.
I SIMIuNS’LlYKR REGULATOR
For all dlsoaroe of tho Llvor, Stomach urn!
Spleen.
It Is eminently a Family
Mcxllclno, ami by being kept
ready for immediate resort, will
save many an hour of sultorlng
and many a dollar in timo and
doctors’ hills.
Aftor Forty Years’ trial It Is
still receiving tlv© most unqualt-
tied testimonials of Its virtues
from persons ol the hlghestobnr-
actor and responsibility. Emi
nent physicians commend It ns
the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
lor OONSUMrTlON, JlHADACmK,
Pain In thoSifotrLiums, Dizzi
ness, Sour Stomach, bad tutUo
In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of the lloart, I’aln
In tho region of tho Kidneys,
Despondency, Gloom and loro*
boding of Evil, all of vrhioh aro
the offspring ot a diseased
Liver.
If you fool Dull, Drowsy, Do-
Mutated,have froquont lload- •
ache, Mouth Tastos badly, poor
Appetite, and Tonguo I’oatcd,
you arc sultorlng from Torpid
Liver, or “illlllousncss,” and
nothing will euro yon so speedi
ly and permanently.
The Liver, tho largost organ
of tho body, Is generally tho
seat of the disoaso, and if not
Regulated In time, groat suffer
ing, wretchedness, and DEATH
will ensue.
Poisoned.
New York, Juno 29.—Sovon persons
were poisoned by eating pickles contnin-
ing copperas. Quo will probably tlio.
Pianos and Organs.
Cash Prices; Easy Terms.
From jjjrW to £100 can ho saved In tho
U.vo not ohnngod. 'X'hoy romnin, mul
nmRt aver roniain tho only solid founda
tion of popular liberty. They may bo ig
nored by party, maddened with domin
ions, or forgotten in tho »tagnant inertia
of a pcoplo paralyzed by tbo desponden
cy whiob that dominion imposes, but
they aro ns vital now ns when they_ woro
proclaimod on tho 4th of July, 177(», or
an when thoy woro ehristened by tho bap.
tism of blood on tho battlo-iiolds of the
Revolution, or ns whou they woro crysta-
lized in 1787 into tho form of Con titu-
tiouol liberty. In tho spirit that animat
ed our forefathers iu 1770, let us renow
our devotion to them, and for thoir main-
tainanoo pledge our lives, our fortunes,
nnd sacred honor.
If I am not mistaken, tho oolobration
you proposo has an important an.d inter
esting significance. It is intended os a
manifestation of tho desire of tho pcoplo
of Georgia, that tlio bitterness between
the soctious ongendorod by tbo late civil
war, shall coase. This is right. l.3t tho
assurance go out from tbo Capital of tho
State, that she is rondy and willing to ex
tend practical greotiug to tho people uf
every section, who agree to stand by the
great principles of public liberty and
maintain tho Federal Union of StatoB
based upon them, ss-they aro deflnod in
tho Constitution.
This is tho only reconciliation botwoen
the sootiona, that can bo of permanent
value. It means more thau simply mak
ing friends with oaoh other, or tho oossa
tion of overt exhibitions of animosity. It
means moro than tho adjustment of party
differences in polities, which look mainly
Intornntlonnl Kino Contest i»l Dub
lin.
Donutt, Jnno 2t>.—Tho International
Hi fin Contest began to day. Total soore,
at 8110 yards range, was: Americans, 337;
Irishmen, 338.
Dublin, 2. r. m.—Tho Teams aro now
firing at UOO yards range ; 28 out of
shots havo been fired by each side. At
this stage of the shooting, tho Americans
nru 12 points ahead.
Dublin, Jnno 23, 4 r. M.—The shoot
ing nt the 300 yards range is finished,
nnd the rosult is largely in favor of the
Americans. Tho total scores aro, Amer
icans, 327 ; Irishmen, 232.
THE AMBBIOANB WIN
Dublin, Jnno 25, 7 r. M.—Tho shoot-
ing at tlio 1,000 yards Jrango was remark
ably lino on both sidea. The contest at
the 1,0<H) yards range was won by the
Amorienns, by a sooro of 303 against 233
for iho Irishmon. The match has boon
won by tho American riflemen by a total
sooro of 3(17 to 028 for the Irish oppo
nents.
Hew Indictments vs. Tweed * Co.
New York, .Jnne 23.—Tho grand jury
of tho Coart of Genoral Sessions presented
new indiotmonts ngainst Win. SI.
Tweed, Deter 11. Sweeny, G. A. Wood
ward, aed others not yet arrested. It'
said tho now indictments are for obtain
ing money by false pretenses from tbo
tho oily treasury. Tho amount involved
is $<1,000,000.
loro boon sola on such favorable terms In the
South.
Fine Diiiiio* at. $276, $300, $326 and *860,
fully uuarantce.l for livo yoar*. Terms *50
cash, ami balnneo In six mouths, or *100 cash,
ami balance in ono your.
iho I'olobrntoil Mason A lla.ni I in
Orun US Arc also sold upon cash payments
of *25 to *50, ami balance In six ami twolv
months.
.iMM'in.1 terms arranged to suit con
vcnlonoo of all rosponslldo parties. Monthly
quarterly payments ro"olvod if preferred,
ianos and Organs tor rent and root applied
iMirehaso. A good stool ami cover goes
a eorlt piano sold Iruiu our wnrorooin*.
Rend for our new llnliiceil Time I’rlci!
Iwlwandsoo what real Inducomonts wo now
01 liUDDEN A UATES,
Routhorn IVlusIo House,
Savannah, Ha.
Ship Astioro alt’ap® Henry,
Washington, Juno 29.—Tho biguol
Sorvioo observer at Capo Henry reports
tho Italian bark Attcz, from Liverpool
llaltimoro, Capt. Martino, crow »f teD
mou, oargo of 200 tons of salt and
ohomicalsof 305 tons, registered, came
ashore a mile or two from Cape Henry,
last night. The position is not danger
ous. Her Captuiu has Bent to Norfolk
for assistance.
Kpl»cop»l HI.bop
Chicago, June 20.—Tho standing com
mitteo of this Episcopal Dioooso voted
favor of the consociation of Uov. Dr.
L Shipman, llishop elect of the Dioooee
of Don Dn Lae. This iu tho first Diocose
to tako this action.
Heavy Loss by Fire.
Dates-,on, N. J., June 29.—Watsons
liridgo Works are hurnod. Loss *200,-
000.
THE WEATHER.
I’BOB ABILITIES.
Wasiunoton, Jnno 29.—For tho Sonth
Atlantic and Gulf States, stationary tom-
poratnro and pressure, variable winds.
MARKETS.
HV TF.l.KGltAPH TO KNWVIRKH.
Money msd Ntoek Mnrkete.
London, Juno ai—Noon.—Erie 13. Street |
rato 3%, which is \„ below bank.
Paris, Juno 2*.».—Rentes C4r.
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, Juneau—Noon—Ootton dull and I
depressed; mltldllng uplands 7 5 »6d ; mhldllmr ]
Orimtni 7‘^d; sales 7,000; tor speculation and I
mrt l,ooo.
lotton to arrlvo 1-16 cheaper.
Salos oh a basis ol middling! upland*,
nothing below low mlddllnK*. deliverable lu
AiikuhI, 7‘/4d.
Salos on a basis oi middling uplands, noth
ing below low middlings, deliverable in July
ul August 7‘/rtd.
Sales on a Daets ol middling uplands
nothlmr iielnw low middlings, dellwrabie In
August and Septum ter, 7*^1.
L<VKarooL, Juno 29-2 r. m.—Shipments of
now crop, basin ol mlddllmr uplant!n, nothing
bohiw low middling*, 7 7-16d.
3:30 v m.—Salon on a »*asln mlddilnK uplands, j
nothing below low mlthUlnKS, doliverahlo In
July and’August, 7!4d.
Livkhtool, June 20 — 3:30 r. x. — Ol sales |
to-day 8,000 wore Amerleau.
Nkw York, Juno 20.— Cotton quiet; salos j
217 hales at 15‘^c; not receipts 038.
Futures closed Irrogular; salos 17,700 bales
as follows: Juno 16j^al6 6-32; Julyl& 316; I
Auuust 15 7 32al5> i;September 16; October 14^a
“‘-82 ; November 14 17-82*14 046 ; Doeembor
)7-32ul40-10; January 14 2) 32a 4 1146.
LivEuroob, June 20.—Yarns dull and not
qnotably lower.
kston, Juno 20.— Cotton dull and
iu; middling" lto, low middlings 14V4;
good ordinary L4c; not receipts 42; sales 2o.
Morilk, Juuo 20.— Cotton quiet ; middlings
14;V.jc; low middling* 14^0; good ordinary 13-J-40;
nut ruuoipls 7; sales 2b.
New Oulkanb, J uno 20.—Cotton quiet; mld-
dling* 15>4e; lew middlings good ordi
nary lyj^c; not receipts 67; sales 260.
Savannah, Juno 22.—Cotton dull and nomi
nal; middlings 14%e, low middlings 14%e, good
ordinary I3%c; nut receipts 1&7; salos 82.
Baltimore, Juno 20.—Cotton dull and
nominal; middlings 14%? low middlings 14%,
good ordinary 13^; net receipts 30 sales 76.
Philadelphia. June 20—.Cotton d . 1 „„
niid'lltriSH 15>f<)i low mWilUngs It; good ordl-1 KEVEK8i howki.OU.UI'I.AINTS, BEST-
Jkmras, rune its -Cotton qal.t; mMdllnxs LE8SNE8S. JADNDU3E, NAUSEA.
K °" i0r " lm ' ry W * 0i Chciw.t,Parct »d .lost la-11, Modi.
- 1 rlne in the World.
M 1 have nevor rood or trlod
such a slinplo, olilcaoious, satis
factory and pleasant rornody In
ray life.” H. Uainuu, St. Lou
is, Mo.
Hon. Alex ii. Stephens.
“I occasionally uso, when my
condition rcqulros it, Dr. Sim
mons’ Llvor Regulator, with
good eiroot.’’ Ron. Alux. li.
Sthpumi.
Governor of Alabama.
’’Your Regulator has boon In
use in my family lor somo time,
and I am porsuaded it Is a valu
able addition to tho medical
solenoe.” Gov J Gill Suoa-
Tku, Ala.
“1 havo used tho Regulator
In my family lor tho past seven
teen years. 1 can safely reooiu-
moral it to tlio world ns tho iHist
modlclnel havo ovor used for
that class of dlsoosoH It puri»ortH
to cure.”—H F Tiimipi
Profldent »»t city Kink.
’’Simmons’ Liver Regulator
has proved a good and eltlca-
olous medloine*”—C ▲ Nut-
TINO.
Druggist.
“Wo havo been acquainted
with Dr Hmmons’ Liver Mo<lU
elne for moro than twt-nty years,
aral know It to bo the bent Llv
or Regulator offered
public.”—M R Lyon aral II -S
Lyon, HoUefontulue, Gu
snvniivcojNrsr
LIVER
Foui
s Status(
KKANCH OFFICE OF THE HOWK MACHINE CO.,
f Tbnukssihi, Gioruia, South Carolina, Alabama a MiaeiHHii>pi.
Nashville, Tknn., Jnno KHli, 1H76,
To the Editors of the Enquirer-Sun, i'olumbut, Georgia:
DkauSih: Our attention having been called lo an ralverttiementofoneofoar eomnetuore,
in which our salei for 1874 nre “eatlmated” at 86,000, we take pleasure In authorlring tlio state
ment that wo are omelally Informed from the principal office of the Company at New York that
the sales of THE HOW E MACHINES were 108,186 for 1874.
Respectfully,
THE HOWE MACHIHE COMPANY,
ilcol 1
CKO. H. OWEN, Manager.
Hotel.
IT.ETRAI. HOTEL*
140 ami 149 Broad At*, Columbus, «a.
Mrs. S. E. Wolduidob,
ap2l Proprletres*.
Doctors.
DR. M. B. LAW.
OIBoe corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burras
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
Augusta, Juno su.—Cotton! quiet; mlddlings I
niic, .low middlings 14c,good loruinary 13o; |
not rocoipts 11; sales 14. |
Memphis, June 20.—Cotton quiet, lower to I
sell; middlings 14 ; )4o; not receipts 4s; ship- I
mv ilts 455; salon 300.
Norfolk, Juno 29.—Cotton dull; middling* I
14%not recolpts 143, sales 60.
Galvkston, June 29.—Cotton nominal; mid- I
dlinus 14^4°? low middlings 13%o;good ordina-1
ry 13c; not recolpts 07; salos 211.
Provlalon Markets.
Liverpool, Juno 22. — Breadstulis quiet
St. Louis, Juno 29.— Flour dull andun-1
changed, small busluoss. WUeivt ttrra lor cash, I
futures oil, tending downward, No 2 rod wintor I
33 bid, cash sale* at *1 SMI 32; J uly *1 I
nidilG, August closing at Inside prlco; choice I
soft spring by sample 98c. • Corn bettor at 06 I
@05^0. cash; 65’/ 4 a06^ for July. iW lor I
August. Oats firmer, 64u65 cash, 36^ for, bo|»- |
tomber. ltyodull. W Ulskoy stoouy at % 18.
pork 20 26 cash, 420 ter July and August. Dry
saltod meals firm; clear rib sides at St. Joseph
lli^c, buyors first balfof July. Haeon strong; I
shoulders 9%a9 l 4c.cloar rib sides 12%e; olear I
oidos lSkdul^O. Lard dull; summer 12c. Live I
liogsiirtu; shippers 46 4Olfjrt 65, baoon #6 60($ I
0 76, butchers80y}7'.16. Cattle Armor, goral I
to urltno native «toorH 26nA 60, fair 46 60*46, I
oholco Texas steers 43 76, good 4326a5 60, lair |
42 75,e >mmon to iuodtum42a2 60.
Chicago, Juno20.—Flour steady. Wheat ox-1
oitod. higher nnd unsettled; closed strong; I
No. 1 spring 41 02J4W1 03; No. 2 do. 41 01^© I
1 01%, spot; 41 ol% tor July; 41 3% for August; 1
No. 3 do. 0^/MOlo; iiniiiudiateiy alter the I
close of the Exchange July sold at $1 Mk. I
Com buoyant and unsettled; closed strong; No. 1
2 mixed sjrnt or July; 70©7ui%c lor Au
gust :70jic lor spot; rejected o6J^c. flats lu
good demand; No 2 61’4©51^ for spot; I8^c
bid for .1 uly, 39)4c for August. Rye quiet ural
unchanged. Pork In fair demand at 419 70 lor
spot, 419 00 for July, 19 75 for August, 4)9 90
for September- Lard linn and In lair de
mand lit $13 40 for spot, 413 60 lor August, 13 80
for September. Hulk meats lu fair doiunod
and higher; shoulders 8)404 short rib middles
UV.ni\%o; sliortclourmoldlos 12-^e. Whiskey
at 4110. Alter call ol Hoard wheat was
strong aral higher at 41 02%@l 02% lor July,
41 03%® 1 04 for August ; coru Armor ut 60c lor I
July, 79*40 lor August; pork and lard Armor I
but uiiefiiingod. Receipt* uf flour 0 000 barrels,
wheat 48,000 bushels, oorn 138 000 bushels, oats I
53.000 bushels. Shipments of Hour 6,000 bar
rels, wheat 76,000 bushels, corn 8,i;00 bushels,
oats 23,ooo.
New York, Juno so. — Flour Arm and In I
REGULATOR
Lawyers. _
LION Kid €. LEVY, JK.,
Attorney and Uounaellor At law. L
Umnrotxrilonor ut Doeds N. Y. aud otlitr States.
otUcc or Georgia Home lnsuraneo Uo.
Npoctal attootlou given to ooileetlvns. •«
(!«•(» “
SAMUKL It. UATOUKB,
Attorney at Law.
Ja2o Office over Wittlch ft Klasel’s.
A. A. IMIIIIU, Ot
Altorn.F Mud CoenMller M Uw.
Pruettcv. In gtnte nod K.drnil Court. In Dm(ln -
and Alabama.
Offiff 120 Broad ht., Columbus, Ga. Jo# —
M.u It. ULANuronn. Lome ». Oraiin*.
MI.AN DPORD a uarrard,
Attorney, nnd town.ell.rn M Lnw. 1
OlUce No. 67 Brood street, over Wlttick ft Kin- m
sol's Jewelry Store.
Will pnu-'tlco In tho gute nnd Pedernl OourU.
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and ■•Heitor.
U. is. Com’r and Register lu Bankruptcv. Office 0
uov201 over Brooks’ Drug glore, Columbus, 4a.
M. J. HOMEb, r
Attorney nnd Uonnaellor al ton,
UiHirftla Home iusuraiioe Company buildlug, ■ «>
oot/ ly J oud story.
J. 11. HAMILTON,
Wholosale nnd Hotnll Urocor,
J auction of Vraukliu, Warreu ft Ogleihorpu Ht*.
N o charge lor drayage. »«plt
Watchmakers.
O. U. LKUU1M,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
WatfbfH and Clocks re|»airod tn the best EUta*
(tor uud warruutoil. Jail
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FBK,
Worker In Tin, hheet Iron, Gsppsr.
Orders from abroad promptly atteaded to.
(u7 Mo. 174. Ilroad Htreet.
Dentists.
W. F. TIUJIJUtp
Dentist,
Opporilte Btrnppcr’s building, Randolph Ht.
Hpfcial attention givsu to the inssrtiou of Arti
ficial Teeth, as well as to Opeiut'.vc Beulistry.
Ii<l»22 (Uw
CO 1.DM BUN DENTAL UOOMH,
W.T. Pool, Frop’r,
Ooorgln Homo ilalldlng, Uolumbits Georgia.
OOI13
Tailors.
^ HUNKY NKLLMAN.
J Cutting, Cleaning nnd Repairing
Done ill the bent style.
upr*.M) Corner Crawford and Front Rt*.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
OoLSTHoars, Moava or Raxdoltu Bt*.,
9 Columbus, fl*
Tobaooo, Cl«ara v lie.
HAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy * good smoke, go to hit
Boot and Shoemakers
Painter..
WM. SHOW. JK., * CO.,
Hoom Mkd Sign Fain ton,
Id Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of pottoffSoe)
OolumbBM, Georgia.
Will contract lor House aud Sign Painting at
lOMonaldo price, and guarautee satisfaction.
Kefhr to Wm. Buow, Hr. I*pr6
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
OIL JA8. T. WAHNOCK,
Buriwn ud Thylkilu.
Hotels.
AIIA MM HOLME.
1 you go to Opollks, be sure to stop at the
Adams Ifouse, opposite Passenger Depot.
LAWYER*.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAM1I.TOB, UA„
y^ILL practice In the Chattahoochee ^Circuit
my20 dlt&w u
G eorgia,
Wiiorcus, ,
tor of tho estate of Ann Kelly, Into ol said
county, docottsod, applies to tlio uralorsignod
lor letters ol dismission lrom said adiuinl-tra-
tl Tli080 aro thoroforo to cite nnd udmnnlMii all
.icrnons concerned to shmv cmu. c (if .1 ny they
TAVO) attlio Oourtof Ordinary, to bn hold in
and tor said county - ~ »*—*««•«
August noxt, whv
not bo discharged.
Given under my official signature this Olay
1st, 1876.
my212 w
G eorgia - mijsuouee county—
Whereas, William 11. Drennon has ap
plied for letters of adintntstration on tbo cs-
ti.tc of Tully M. Throhlkold, lato ol said county,
deceased. , , , . ,
'These aro, thoroforo, to cito nnd admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of said docoanod to show causo (It any
they have) within tho timo prescribed by
why said lctt< rB should nut bo grantod to
applicant
Given under my
Juno 7tli, 187f
said administrator should.
fair demand lor shipping grades and State at I ( || COf |j||i,,ufl attach. Sick
ti Ui)*i6 ^61 K"‘»I <° * 5 aojjr, e .; Kuutliorn I Uol ,„ Bsl „ n „ t 8i>lrlti, Soul
1 ..1. ...in Hiiniiiiii • nminuiii tn t Ltr extra 1 * s
rato request ; common to tair extra 1 7 -
85: good to choice #6 «w)®8 26. Wheat | Burn, Ito, Re,
at.ou 1 le. bettor and in brl*k demand; for
(fbicago ■>nd Northwestern; 41 lHtffll 19 for N
lieadachii, Goilc,
Stomach, lloart
for wintor rod Wostorn, 41 35
Amber do., $13U@1 40 f.»r White
Western. Oorn a shade firmer aral niodornto
at 77@79e lor steam Western mixed, 80080^0
j„r pail dir., 73’4®76c lor soft do. Oats more
Sim No Ecjrinl.
It
la a faultless family medicine,
,7A
mclal signature, tills
M. UUOOKS, Ordinary.
olO oaw4t
G ~ EOUGIA — MUSCOGEE
Mrs. L. V. Worthy makes 1
hoine-doad oxomptloh ol porsoim ,
pass upon the sumo at my olAco on HatuMaj
tbo 20tli day of Juno, 187 >, at 10 u clock a. n
"ol7 at* F. M. KKOUlG*. Ordinary.
Wm. N. HAWKS, Troas’r,) Ku i 0 Ki Si t e
Docs not disarrange the system,
Is suro to cure II taken regularly,
Is no drastic violent modiclno,
Does not Interturo with business.
Is no Intoxicating beverag*
Gontains the simplest, and best remedies,
sport lin'd lair | CAUTION!
: ul „t Htoftily .t «!?W"Su “iw »«I «. '•««*'«" «I’"'-*' 1 '" S "" ,0X f WV
mess '420 70©20 76. Hoot quiet at 48 0<>0,J9 60 Kit UKHIJLATOI1 unlesa in our engravnl
,r plain mess, 419 90'filll tor extra do. Lard, I w 4th trade Mark Htampcd, and Nlgnslun-
Urmor ut 14Jg for prime steam. Whiskey | nM | tr «| ien . None other Is genuine,
1 Armor'Et 61(468for mixed West
ern. U2GoOc. tor white do., flic f«
Ganada. t’ottcc, Kto vory hrui at I«!4«l9c,
Sugar dull and in buyers’ favor
fair to good, refining prime
gold.
Dross-Making.
MIMN M.A. HOI.I.IM«MWOSTII,
ig aud ittiug. Terms
ilHhop In Urowuovilla.
HIDES.
M. M. HIRSCH
IIAH HEUOVED TO
HIS OLD STAND
ON
Crawford Street,
Neat Alabama Warehouse,
Wliare he will continue to DAY the
HIGHEST l'UIOES lor
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
ukIS JanBO illv
Plano Tuning, fco.
k. w. nuv,
»d Tuner of PlaaoM, Organs aud
leoiiH. Hlgn Painting also dons,
y bo bo left at J. W. I’oaso 4 Ntu man »
Whiskey
steady «t
RohIii* Otc,
Naw York, Juno 29.—Turpentine Armor at
32)4o. llosln quiet
Freights.
NkwYouk, June 29.—Freights to Liverpool
tinner
MARY E. SHORTER.
1 torocloso mort g.
I T appearing to tho Court by tho rotuni of
tho Sheriff In tho abuvo case Hint the dolen-
daut is not, to bo found tn tho county of Musco
gee, and tbo said defendant, <loe» not res I do in
tho State of Georgl.t, It Is hereby ordered, on
motion of plelntllPB eltornojB, Poolipdy M
Briumon,iluit elm bo.sorvcl by e i.uollcotloH
of this order in tho Columbus Enqi l UKH-bu*
newsnaner onco a month lor lour months.
A truo oxtract lrom the mluui.es of MuHtogco
Suporlor Uourt
joUoumlm 1 ulork '_
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
A LI. poTBons UsvIuk c islma aK*lelt pe
tuto oll.. W. Isbell. ilMonswt.w II pro-
rent tliom Immcllatoly. amt ell
10 the Lk KEDI)
e!3 tf
Administrators
NIDI* NKWN.
Nkw York, Juno 29.—Arrive<1: Vera Crus.
Arrived Out: Hampton, Count Tho!
Andrew Jackson, J. F. ;Whitney, Palermo |
Flora, Marie, Golden Horn, Amanda, Matau-
ra, Fayall, Jacobson.
San Francisco, Juno29— Arrlvod:Oceanic |
from Hon2 Kong,
New York, Juno 29. —Arrlvodout: Celtic, I
Maine.
CHAMPION
FIEE EXTINGUISHER!!
W M. JOIIKSOX,
Columbus, R».
W. II. JOIIXKTOH
_ (IrlfHtt, tia.
CHAMPIOM HUE EXTIN8UISHEB31
Tlio Ctiwnipioii Self-Acting Kiigtno for cltln«.
towtiH and villugen id tlio mont powerful m'lf-actlng
Knulti'm In llm worM. Tbo gutiomr, f<>*
• 14 • *•»- *- oiuuirlnr If. Illloth*
to trimnpb in a Pronidontial eloution end tl so uthcaHl, pertly cloudy woatUer,
theoonsequont control of the power mull ' : | rtt ; n8
petrouego'of govormuent. Such a rocon- J eml poHKilily occfthionel rains.
fr^Wboru’is Jilin Koran has applbil far let'
u!r» ol aOininimratlun »u
uaret Barm, ilooosaeil, nnU also lottorh Jo
bonis non ou tUo ostato o! Edward Jiurus, do-
C °Th°oso arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
aral singular, tho kindred and creditors ot sitid
deceased, to show cause (if any thoy.have)
within tho time prescribed by Uw, why autd
letters should not bo granted to said up-
^WRnosb my hand aud oiticial signature this
June flth, 1876. F M urooKS,
jefl oaw4t Ordinary.
< TJSYOHOMANUY, or SOUL CHARM-
J: ING.” How either sex may fascinate
and gain the lovo nnd altootlon* «r any porsf"
they choose Instantly. This situ j’ l « ‘J
tiian
i4titiiH v>j f .. _ il'dlng*
A queer book. Address ’1.
dep
it ml
v mills, *<•-, siiJHirlor to all <
L'U« Vortablo, tho !iwt, I ut
Id l»o in every dwelliug, storehouso, gin
Ktipply them-
til road c
quirement all can possess, tree, i>y may,
26c., togothor with ft mnrrlago guide, hKypt
Oracle. Dreams, lllnts to Ladles, Woddl
t CL)., Pubs., PUUa-
To llnilroiid Ounpaabw winliing
•rrioia wishing any
happlied by oddn’nhhig tiem rul Ag<
K “» JohraUoit, Urllha, Georgia.
'll. W.
•at Indue*
thn hIh*to nktkcba van t*«
’ing Utinvrul Agont, Columbus
- - J«263w-wt
A Bargain Offered.
THE BRANTLEY FARM,
I N BAKER COUNTY, ALABAMA, Is for
Hiilo. 86U acres of imnrovod land with nncos-
sa’ry buildings, good spring and well "'iter.Hl^
uatod seven miles south ot Montoyallo. I flea
45 imr acre. For turtbor tntormatlon appl to
j w Brantley, Roatevallo, Ala. ^ C(>(>K
te<|17 oawly Agent.
J. H. ZEILIN AGO.,
Huron, (In., aud Philadelphia.
The Nymitomh of Llvor
Comidalnt aro uneasiness
and pain In the side. Some-
times tho pain Is In the
rheumatism. Tho stomach
Is attoctod with loss of appo-
tltoand sloknoss, bowels in
general co«tlve, sometimes
alternating with lax. The
head Is troubled wltii pain,
aral dull, hoavy sensation,
considerable loss oi memory,
aooompanlod with a painful
sensation of having loft un
done something which ought
to have boon done. Oiten
complaining of woaknoss.
debility and low spirits.
Sometimes many of tho
abuvo symptoms attend tlio
disease, and at other times
very few of them; but tho
Liver Is generally the organ
most Involved.
Nearly all diseases originate from Indiges
tion aral Torpidity or tho Liver, and relief Is
always anxiously souclit after. If tlio Liver Is
Uegulatod in Its action, health is almost Inva
rlably secured. Want of action In the Llvor
causer Headache, Lons!IpalIon, Jaundice, Pnlu
in the Nkouldrr*,Cough,Lhlll*, DisslnesR, Hour
Stomach, bad taste In the mouth, bilious at
tacks, palpitation or the heart, depression or
spirits, or the IHues, and a hundred of other
symptoms, for which SIMMONS’ MVKK KK0-
L'LATOH I* tbo best remedy that has over l ean
discovered. It acts mildly, olloctually, and l/o-
lug a slmj»le vegetable compound, cun do no
Injury In uny quantities that It may l»o taken.
It Is harmless in overy way ; it has been used
for 10 years, and hundreds ol tho good and
great lrom all parts ol the country will vouch
for Its belug the purest aud best-
The Clergy.
“My wile and sell have u*od iho Regulator
for yours, and testily to Its groat virtues.
Rkv J R Fkldmb, Ferry, Ga.
JjuUch Endorsement.
“I have given your medicine a thorough trial,
and in nooase has It lallod to give lull satlsfac-
tlon.”-ELL2R MkAOUAM, Chattahoochoo, Fla.
dec20 deodawCt'
Cun and Locksmith*.
I'll 1 I.I 1* KIFLKR,
1 nnd Lockuwlth,^Crawford street, nest
johiiriou’d corner, Columbus, U*. Ji»«
<iun a
WILLIAM 8CUOUKK,
id Locksmith and dealer lu Ounuln* I
torials. Kiiut of Btruppsr’s Coiuectloaary
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN HLACKMAR,
Next to l'roer, 111km k (Jo., 8t. (Jlxlr htroet
UM.
Rail Eitate, Brokwaga and In-
•uranea Agent
MVII, It rUHlHIOK,
To il.rrh.tit.' »nd HkIimuc.' lUnk, of thl. ettr
a
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. FATIUCK,
Htails No. 10 and IB, Market House.
Frosh Moats of every klud and host quality,
jail always ou baud.
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Heats or All Minds,
,p.,c, ptAlls Mos. 16 uad 17.
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, RUktr,
Crawford 8t.. -indor tUukln Uau., Ooluwt'U., Oa.
Builders and Architects.
J. U. UIALNEH,
IldtiMtt 4'»r|tent«r and BaUdar.
Jobbing dons at short uotlce.
IMnioi and Hpociflctttloas furnished for all styl*
ot Blroot| Uto4l q # gr. Brown's,
Seasonable Spring Goods.
DuraMa. flat • fitting, law - priced
Drat* and Walking Beat* far
Ladlar, MIrsci and Children.
Children and Infanta' Ankla Tint nnd
Sllpperi,
In nil desirable colors.
Qantlaman’a Finn Sheei-atyliah, du
rable, oamfortnble.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
Substantial Work for Plantation Woar,
AND A
Full Stock af all tha deiirable styles attrac
tiva to all clauet ef buyers.
WELLS ft CURTIS.
Me. 73 Broad St.,
novll tl Sign ol the Rig Boot.
Jan
Columbus, Go.
Cotton Factories.
VofuUKDS MANUFACTUaiNO CO.
Mtiuiifoctururs ^
Sbuittnx*. Slilrlln,.. »nd gwlnf
Kulttlua Thread.
Card. Wool nan Uriml. Whoat, n<l Coro-
Odlrn (,i r«»r.f WlUlctl A Klunel'*, lUuiiolph It.
j„IH It. It. CHILTON, Pra.id.nt.
niJNVUUEE MAN II FACE IJ Ml NO VO.
Uw, a&cturura of
8UK1STING0 RlIIRTINOfl,
YARN, ROPE, ft*.
COLUMBUS, a A.
Treasurer. octbl ly.
0*7 4.. <L‘ III l’« r B»y to Jaadles or Gents. Fount
q>l|l9 'pluNovoittoB. Atldresd II. D. Briar fc
Go., Atlanta, Ga.
CHARCOAL!
Charcoal, Best Quality,
For Sale at
GAS WORKS
At Three Cents per Bushel.
ap3* tf
Commercial Hotel,
IlirillUi ALABAMA.
D edicated to tti. Coramerel.l Traveler.
ot the United Stnte. t »nd nil «ir«on» trav-
ellDK on Ou.liH!.. or pleMUre. We will do nil
we can to mnke your >tny with u« ,de»»»n t nod
kIduLeTsMITHA, I'rop-ra
BSfU tf