Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, July 03, 1875, Image 1

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Columlm nqmftf. YOL. XVII. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1875 NO 152 XEBMS or tux DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY ENQUIRER-SUN. W. L. SALisnunT, C. A. Klink SALISBURY & KLINK, morn ie tors. Thin In the otily paper In Columbus that reeelven lIn* A»mhIaUh1 Pro** From tho first of January last tlio post- ngo on papors must be paid by tlio pub' llslier. This vrlll bo ten cents a month lor Utiilios and live cents a quarter lor each wookly, Our Bubsoriiiers will sou the necessity for pay- ng up promptly, as all those In arrears will bo dropped on the first of January. We arc ever frilling to aeoommodato our friends, but It will lie Impoxxiblo to send out papers not paid for In advanco. The following will he the subscription tortus lor tlio Enijimuicr lor the year 1876: WlllfN MAILKO. Daily, Ih advanco with post age paid $ 0 20 per annum. Sunday, with postage paid..., 2 70 “ u Weekly, with postage paid... 2 5b “ u Sunday and Wookly, with postage paid 8 40 “ “ SKIIVKD IN OITY AND 8IMlfIW8. Dally, # 8 00 per annum. No Sun days served separately. OPP1CK BOX. Dally * 8 00 per annum Sunday 2 60 “ “ Weekly 2 00 “ “ Weekly and Sunday. From the Vicksburg Herald, 3<)th.] A LOOK HACK WARD. :i 00 A1>V FRTIHl.US, T A KG KO I 1C K'. ! Liberal 1>lsoon 111 for Time1 Advertising:. Hat os will bo reduced from this dato lor all advertisements oxcooding In time one month Merchants and otliors will do woll to take advantage of the Summer rates, and in tills wanner proparo for Fall trade. Advcrlisiuif Unit's. fiqnaro 1 Week Daily, $ G ** M 25 00 Square 1 your 42 ( Thoiihovoin with the privilege of 11 change every three months. For yearly curd* si liberal dig count will bo iiiitdi*. Tlio rule for every other day in Daily and ever} week in Weekly or Sunday will bo tlio sumo m Daily. For overy other day in Daily tho rato will l« one-third lea* than the Daily rate. For twice a week tlio rate will bo ono-lmlf Daily r nd\ i * in local ill will Ihi r Sunday rates reading irgcd. a ill be o iolunins le-third .ekly of the Daily. When an advertisement is changed once in three mouths the advertiser will ho charg ed with the cost of roni|>ositiou. Foreign ndvo tisors nisiHt pav ns do tlioRo at homo. AUnANA ni;ws. —Major E. 8. Heady, a prominent citizen of Elmore county, died ou Thurs- day. —The meeting of tho Bullock county Patrons of Husbandry hag been post poned uutil Wednesday next, ho as to al low tho presence of Slute Deputy George D. JobuBon. —Tho News Btatca that tho negroes of Maoon county, Binoe tho lOKt Radical mandate from Montgomery, are register ing and preparing to make a contest in the election for dolegatos to the Consti tutional Convention. —The Democratic and Conservative Convention nt Mobile, on Tuesday last, nominated Hon. C. C. Langdon, Thou. H. Herndon and Hon. Leroy Brewer, candidates to represent that county in the Constitutional Convention. —The Tuskegoo News lias in its ofllce real cotton caterpillars, Rent from the plantation of Mr. W. P. Thompson near LaPlace. It Hays that they have not dono any damage yet, but are “simply a fore ruuuer, perhaps tho caterpillar in its lirHt stage.” —Hon. Taul Bradford in his address before the literary societies of Howard college urged tho young men of Alabama to discard the old time legend of tho State, “Here we rest,” and to adopt a new and hotter one, “flore wo Work.’* —The Supreme Court of Alabama, ou Thursday, made a decree suspending tlio order of Chancellor Aus’ill relative to the requirement of uow bonds from tho county officers of Montgomery. Their offices would have been declared vacant to-day, nnder Chancellor Austin’s order, but for this decroe of tho Supreme Court —The following is a list of tho candi dates from Alabama for admission into tho United States Military Academy at West Point, and who successfully passed both the Medical and Academic Boards Osny It. Beardsloo, Fourth District; John M. Partel, Sixth District; Morton 13. Saf fold, at largo ; Walter 8. Staudifer, Fifth District; Walter A. Thurston, nt large. WALL TAPER JOURNALISM BEFORE THE fetJR- RENDER—MULE AND OAT MEAT. Some one sends us a copy of the Min neapolis (Minn.) Nem, of tho 24th inst., which contains the following remini scence of the days of shot and shell and bellowing of the'mortars. Through the kindness of Mr. J. P. Bay, of this city. We have examined quite a newspaper curiosity. It bears the title of the “Daily Citiiett, ” and was published iu Vicksburg, Thursday, July 2ud, 1803. It is printed on the blank side of a small strip of wall paper, there being four col umns of roadiiig matter on the sheet, contains many interesting itoms, of hich wo make extracts. The editor, Mr. Swords, acknowledges the reoept of a “mule steak,”.as follows: Wo are indebted to kbj. tiiltwipt* for atoi-k of Confederate beef, aHax most. We Iihvo tried it, end o»n awmre onr friendH that they need bare no aornplea at cling tbe meat. It is sweet, savory and tender,and no long as we have a mule lefl, we aro satislled onr soldiers will be oiii) tent to Hill mist upon it.” bponking of tbe searoity of provisions in tile city, of their secretion and Rale to tlie half-starved citizens, at exborbitant prices, tho Citizen aays : ‘•A rnmor Ims reaoljpd ns that partios our city have been, and now are, soiling flour nt five dollars per pound, molasses nt ten dollars a gallon, and oorn nt ten dollars per bushel. Wo hope this allusion to tbe subject will induce some one to ascertain upon whom rests tbia extortion, and if so, let a brand not only be placed upon bis brow, but let it be neared into tho very brain, that humanity may scorn and slum them as they would the portals of boll itself.” Tho following shows one dinner bill of faro: ‘Toor defunct Thomas wus then pro- pared, not for tho grave, but for tho pot, and several frionds invited to partake of nice “rabbit." Aa a matter of course, 0 one would wound tho feSlingH of another, especially in tliose times, by re fusing a cordial invitation to dinner, and tbe guests assisted in consuming tbe pour animal with a relish tbat did honor to their epicurian tnsto. The “sold" assure ns that the moat was dolioions, and that henceforth “pussy” must look out for bor own safety. Of Grant's boast of ocenpying tbe oity on tho fourth of July, the paper says: “Grant has expressed his intention of dining in Vicksburg on Saturday next, and oelebratiug tbe Fourth of July by n grand dinner, and so fortb. Ulysses must get into tho city before he dines in it. Tho way to cook a rabbit is “first catch tho rabbit, etc.” But on tho morning of the Fourth of July tho city foil, and tho Union troops iu the oity. Tho “form” of Thurs day’s Citizen wrs still standing, and some Union “oomp,” at the lower right hand corner, inserted the following and re printed tho edition: NOTE. July 4, 1808. Two days bring about great changes. Tho baunor of the Union floAts over ViekHhnrg. Gen. Grant has ‘caught the rabbit,’ be has dined in Vicksburg, and be did living bis dinner with him. The Citizen lives to see it. For the last time it appears on ‘wall paper. ’ No more will it imagine tho luxuries of mnle meat and fricassed kitten—urge Southern warriors to such diet no more. This is the last wall paper edition, and is, excepting this note, from tho types as we found them. It will bo valuable hereafter as a curi osity.” Tho extracts above are substantially correct. Major Gillespie had the mule moat “jerked’ by Mexican “experts" be longing to Want’s Texas Legion, and it was au experiment of Gen. Garter L. Stevenson, like that of tho pea bread, and became a leading article of food during tbo latter part of tbo seige. The rnmor monlioned about “extortion” is trno, though some of the parties “mark ed” then would grow bellicose if such a thing was intimated now, yet the proof might bo found no farther off than Mon- roe, Louisiana. Tbo extract about the killing of a cat ia true. Tbe cat was killed in tho yard of Mr. M. Shannon,one morning about five o’clock, and the partios to tho “demise" were Marmaduke Shannon, Jr., afterwards killed in e charge at Spanish Fort, noar Mobile, and I ho writer. Tho venerable Thomas prepared for table use by a oook belonging to ouo of the boats sent np Yazoo river for safoty, and Gus Lewis, a servant- of Mr. Shannon, yet in the city. Tho “rabbit” was made attractive by pas try, and in addition, tlioro was mnle sonp, pea bread, fig leaf greens and corn boor. Invitations were sent to Col. ltobt. llioh- ardson. Capt. Frank l’enningtym, Mej. II. S. Ward, Moj. E. S. Gregory, now of tho Betorsburg Appeal, and ono or two othora. Tho businoss end of the Fedorals attracted considerablo attention just then, and tlio dinner was aparsoly atteudod. A plato of the dinner wan, however, sent to tho residouoo of onr present Alderman, and to somo lady friends at tho corner of Sooond E-fit and Cherry streets. The “rabbit” and aocompaui moots were pro- nonneed “dolioions,” but tbe young men who perpetrated tho joke, made them selves scarce until after they received their porolo papers which followed very soon, as tlio Fedorals caine in and found the forms of tho Citizen “looked,” and tho establishment deserted. TILTON VS- BEECHES. JURY DISCHARGED—COOUDN T AGREE—NINE YOB ACQUITTAL, THREE FOB CONVICTION. Brooklyn, Jnly 2.—At 11:17 this morn ing, tho jury came into Court, which was densely crowded, and stated they were unable to agree, when the; were dis charged. The jnry stood nine for acquit tal and three for conviction. MOULTON TO BE ARRESTED. N*w York, Jnly 2.—Tho report enr- rent is thet Monlton will be arrested after the oonviotion of Loader and B-ioe. Answering an enquiry, lawyer Sherman said, Moulton of Brooklyn is to be arrest ed. He is consulting with Gen. Butler. WON’T TELL WHO THE THREE WERE. New York, Jnly 2.—The jnr; left the Court without any excitement. When asked who the three were, they replied that they had bound thomeelvee to se crecy in the jnry room. TALE COMMENCEMENT. SOUTH AND NORTH IN MUTUAL ADMIRATION. New IIanen, July 2.—At the 17Sth anniversary of Yale College, tbe following degrees were conferred in oonrse : Bach elor of Divinity, 31; Bachelor of Laws, 17; Doctor of Medieine, 14; Doctor of Bhi- lusophy, 4; Bachelor of Arte, 93; Civil Engineer, 2; Bachelor of Bhiloaophy, CO; Dymanio Engineer, 2. In the after-dinner speeches the most noticeable feature was the conciliatory character of tho remarks from th. alumni from tho Konth and North. Col. Lorenzo James, of Montgomery, Ala., spoke feelingly of tbe conflict and its close, and extended the band of fel lowship to all with a heart fnll of love. Gov. D. H. Chamberlain, of South Caro lina, spoke eloquently of that iiomul character which is Yale's boast and glory. Bousing cheers were givon for the Houth and (or Houth Carolina. CRITICAL LOOK. RESCUE or CORTINA THREATENED—HE IS TO BE SHOT IF AN ATTEMPT IS MADE. Chicago, July 2.—Advices received by Lient. Gen. Sheridan, from Brownsville, Texas, this morning, indicate a critical atate of affairs at Matamoras A conflict to-day between citizena and Mexiean sol dier! ia imminent. AU business lioness in Matamoras are closed and armed citizens are gathering,threatening to take Cortina from the soldiers, who, the Vico Consol thinks, are not strong enough to prevent the reaone. CORTINA IN DANOEB. New Orleans, Jnly 2.—A special dis patch to tbe Galveston fiem, from Brownsville, says an order has been pub lished that Cortina sbnll bo Bhot in ease an attempt ia made to rescue him. THE PEOPLE ARMING. Judge Castillo and wifo, Cortina and fourteen others, are prisoners. A general order prohibits tho assem bling of groupsor hostile demonstrations. AU publio pluoea aro closed. Outside of Matamoras the people are reported arming themselves, tho arms having been smuggled out. It is reported that a gun boat is coming to tho month of the ltio Grande to carry Cortina to Vora Cruz. Tweed’s Case. Nbw York, Jnly 2.—Judge Brady de nies the motion to qiiash the indictment against Tweed, except in two instances, where tho indictmont bad been super seded. EDUCATIONAL. CONVENTION AT CHATTANOOGA. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 1.—The Inter-Hlate Edueational Convention was in session here yesterday end is to-day, with a largo delegation of teachers and educators of Alabama, Missouri, Tennes see, Georgia, Kentncky, Illinois. B. Mallon, of Atlanta, Ga., is President, Able addresses wore made by Dr. W. T, Harris, Hi. Louis, President of the Na tional Teachers’ Association ; Dr. M. O. Briggs, of Northwestern University, Chicago, and others. Convention resolved itsolf into a permanent Inter-Stato Asso ciation to meet next Jone at Memphis, with the officers of tbe Convention for permanent officers of tbe Association, The new fortifications of Melz aro all hut finished. The four forts recently added by tho Germans to tho seven eon structed by tho French are, with the ex ception of Woippe, ready to he ai med Cannon, ammunition and provisions an sent to tho place, tho victuals being in tended to maintain an army of 40,000 men for sevorsl years. Preserved vego tables in large quantities have been dis patched from tho now government manu factory at Mayonoe. As to Ibe hires bnrg fortifications, tho now works ou tho left side of tho Ivhino are ready, while those on the right bunk will require an other eighteen months. According the opinion of German military men Metz and Stransbnrg will shortly bo tlio strongest fortresses iu the world, and connection with Diedonhofon, Haarluuis »ud Brisach to tho west, and Mnyence, Cobleutx, Germersheim and ltuRtudt the east, will form an almost iuipregnit- ble line of deb.ace. To make as-urauco doubly sure, more railways are being’ eon- from VionIm tl) t g e Mindurd reports that struoted between these fortresses and the BaDtg of Ucv , ftud of the vicinity idea is seriously entertained of adding to , „ , „ ... tho works of Cologne. When all is rom- of Irnnsylvanta, have revolted against plete, the garrisons of nil theso vnrion j I the nobles, and defeated a battalion of fortrossos will admit of bning united with-j m i]itia. Many persons wore killed, in- in twenty-four honrs. It being the firm ] t . h , llinr , two Judges, ltegnlar troops have conviction of Gorman strategists tbat tlie ° . . next French attack wjjl bo made through | sent to tiro icon»._ Belgium, wbiob they regard ns defence-' less, these cautioUB calculators are evi dently intent upon counteracting such a movo by fortifying tho flank of the inter jacent State. SPAIN. THE ALPHONSIBTS SHELLINGjTOWNH, Madbid, July 2.—Official despatches announce the Alphonsists batteries opened a heavy cannonading against Santa Barba ra.Civaqui, Matiern, Ailla, Tounta, Artaza and Estolln. Eighteen shells have fallon within the latter town. The Carlists have abandoned Manorn. Revolt In Anatrln. Lohuon, July 2.—A spocial dispatch BOSTON. EXCITEMENT IN INSURANCE CIRCLES. Boston, July 2.—There ia axcitemant in insurance oiroles over the difficulty between the National Board of Fire Un derwriters and Boston companies, which lately withdrew from the Local Board Tho Mnnufaolnrers Fire and Marine having been oxpellod from tbe National Board for refusing to open its book for examination by Supervising Agent, all the seoeding companies have made alike refusal. It is so posed they will be dealt with in the same manner. Affaire In New Jersey Newton, N. J., Jnly 2.—Hughea wee hung to-day. Alexander Hamilton, ex-Treaaurer of tbe City, plead guilty to* embezzlement and was sent for three years to the pent tentiary and one thousand dollars fine, Suit is pending against his bondsmen for tbe amount einbozzled, Under tbo arrangements with the credi tors, tbo Grant Locomotive Works at Pat terson resumed. It will take three or four months to oompleto ten Ktwsian looo- motives. BLACK HILLS. BIcnER IN GOLD THAN WAS EXPECTED. Chicago, Jnly 2.—Private advices from tho Black Hills expedition, recoived this morning, show its investigations, proving tho country richer in gold than had been supposed. 'The earth down to bed rook in overy direction is filled with particles. Tho qnurtz show rich veins. THE WEATHER. PROBABILITIES. Washington, July 2.— During Satur day, in tbe South Atlantic and Gnlf States, lower barn meter .south oast winds, decidedly warmer and partially clondy weather will prevail.. Lightning Kills Three You UK Hea. Atlanta, Ga., Jnly 2.—'Three young men, threshing wheat, were struck by lightning and instantly killed. Sheriff Sale. uu.T auction sturui uh nnmu airout, uuiuiouhi, Qa.be'ween tbe legal hours of Sale, the fol lowing property, to wit: at plot of ground lying In the city of 4 »us, Ga.. known as north half of oity bor four hundred and seventy-three (47 »r plan of said city, levied on by W in. RoLlnson, Deputy and acting Marshal ot said elty of Columbus. Ga , as the property of Wil liam Baxter, to satisfy a II fit Issued by the said city for taxes due said oity for the you 1867, wbloh fl fa was transferred to R. L. Motl Amount of taxes #64 fio. Jy3 oaw4t JOHN R. IVEY, Sheriff. Pianos and Organs. Cash Prices; Easy Terms. From #25 to #100 ('an be saved In the purclinse of a Plano or Organ under our now system or selling at Cnnlt Pricon with KtxMy Term* for payments. Pianos have nover be fore been sold on such favorable terms In the South. Fine Piano* at $276, *300, #326 and (360, fully guaranteed for fivo years. Terms #60 cash, and balanco in six months, or #100 oash, and balance In one year. Til© celebrated Ifiawon A Hum I in Organa are also sold ui>on oash payments of #26 to #60, and balance In six and twelvo months. peelml term* arranged to suit con’ venlenee of all responsible parties. Monthl or quarterly paymonts re vived if preferred Pianos and Organs for rent aud root applied on purchase. A good stool and cover goes witn eash piano sold from our warerooms. Send for our new Iteduced Time Price Meta and see what real inducements wo now offer. LUDDEN A BAT KB, Southern Musio House, my26 dltfcwam Savannah, (la. MARKETS. BY TBLtittRAI»Il TO KNQDIKF.lt. Money and ft toe It Market*. London, July 2—Noon.—Erie 12. London, July 2.—Stroet rate 3)4 per cent, which Is % below bank. Paris, Jnly 1.—Kontos 64r. and 12'v* Naw York, July 2d.—Storks dull and bet ter. except bake Shorn and Union Pacific, which aro lowor. Monoy 2 per eent. Gold 117. Exchange—long 4871-4; snort 400*4. Gov ernments very littlo doing but strong. State bonds quiet and nominal. Nkw York, July 2,— Sterling exchango quiet at 714. Gold dull and firm at 117<d)117b N . Governments very 1 littlo doing but stonily. States quiet, st Tennessee, which new 46*4. New York, July 2.—Strok Exchange will remain closed from ,u o'olook to morrow until 11 o’clock Tuesday. t'ollen Markets. Limaroot.. J uly 2—Noon— notion Irrogulnr; middling uplands 7 8-16d ; middling Grimms 7%d; sales 8,000; tor speculation and export 1,000. Actual export for wook 8,000. Sales on a oasis ol middling uplands, nothing below good ord* July and August, 6 15-1 «d Sales on a basis ol middling uplands, noth ing below low middlings, deliverable in July and August 7d Sales on a has below low middling*, dollvoroi bor and October, 7%d. 2 i*. m.—Sales ol day oxoeod morning esti mate and Were 10,001 for speculat ion and 2,600 for export. L vaarooL, July 2.— Shipment! crop, basts of mhidlirur upland? basis of middling low in aud September, 7 1-10d. Livrrpool, July 2 —2:30 r. m.~ Of sa to-day 6,100 were American. Liverpool, July 2. — Yarns and fabr dull and tondlng down. Nkw York, July 2.—Gotten quiet; at 16- 6%; sales 1,480; net receipts 05. Futures closed stoady; sales 16,0 )0 bales follows: July 16 7-32@l6'4; August F>| 142f-82ftl4%; March 15 Mm?)16 3 32: April I d , $166-16; May 16-17-32@16 0-16; Jv~ *' '* #16 23-32. Galvwoton, July 2.— Cotton ngs 16*40, good ordinary 14* stock 13,760. Weokly net rocelnts 80; oxports to On Britain 1,226; sales 1,823. Uiiarpurton, July 2.— Cotton quiet; mid filings 14>ic; low middlings 14Wc; good ordina ry 13*^0; stock 6,724. Weekly not receipts 423; sulos600. 0,656, Continent 1,427; sales 1,660. stock 1.010. Weekly net reoolpts 403; exports 1 Britain 678; sales 234. Prtviilen Markets. insunk, jitiy ri'mr k hiiiwiu urui Wheat lo. better. Corn firm. Pork heavy #20 604920 86. Ijard heavy; steam I3 7 £c. Nkw York. July 2.— Cotton quiet; sa 1,406 bales; uplands 16%; Orleans 16%c. Baltimoiik, July 2.—Ooflee Hirong;ordim > prime Rio cargoes lrt*4@10^; job lots nw- Yiilskoy quiet at #110. bugar lt%@10*4o. Cincinnati, July 2.— Flour .dull. Wh quietund steady; red #118<d}l 24. Coin firm not quotably higher; at 66ft)68a Oats quiet 11 steady at 6’.@67o. Rye unchanged. Hut ulet and steady. Lard steady; steam 131.. 3%o; kettle I4($14*4e. Pork qulot and stead' at 620 00. Bulk meats qulot and lower; khoul den 8J4c; clear rib sides ll%@ll-Kc{ clear sli! W/Sfi. Bacon firm; shoulders clt —r8ldesl3}4o wnlskoy n: 7 26. Recolpts 04 snipmentH 400 No to-morrow. Ijouibvillr, July 2—Flour unc Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn 76@78c. Oats dull at 68@>6 0 Rye 1 Provision** strong. Pork #20 50. Hulk ■liouldors]8%o ole 1294c. Haowii, shot clear sides 1394<q hams, 13ro 14*40160; keg 16*40. King firm at Tuesday. 8t. Louis, July 2.—Floflr dull and un changed, with only small order trade. Wheat No 2 red winter #1 31, No. 3 do #1 23V, soft No. 2 do 0ti|4o. i lorn 66%tf66o. Oats N o. 2 660. Rye no sales. _Whlskoy steady, #1 18. I'ork „ m BRANCH OFFICE OF THE HOWE U ACHUIR UO.. 1 Fon THK STATKB OF TRNNK88MK, GUORQIA, MOUTH CAROLINA, ALABAMA# MI8MR8IFFI, 1 Nahhvillk, Tbnn., June loth, 1876. j To the Editors of the Enquirer-Sun, ('olumbut, Oeorgim: 1>kar sir : Our attention having been ealled to an advertisement of one of oar competitor*, in which our sale* for 1874 are (< eftlmated** 5166,000, we take pleasure la aatkorltlng tha state- mont that we are officially informed Item Ike principal ofltoe of the Company at Hew York that the sal os of THE HOWE MACHINES were 10#,166 for 1674. Respect mil y, UKNTMAL HOTEL' 140 ond 149 Brand Rh, Celumhm, tie. Mrs. S. E. Wotnaimia, ap’-’l ProprletroM. Yellow Fever nt Key Went* Key Wkkt, July 2.—There wm one death hero yesterday from yellow fever. (Signed.) J. N. Harris, M. D., Health Officer. CUBA. Report Confirmed. London July 2.—The report that the King of Burmnli refused to allow British troops pass through his Territory, is offi cially confirmed. abandoned FOR SCHOONER—CONTRACTS GOLD. Havana, Jnly 2.—Tbo Hctoonor Mary Cbilton, found on tho Cuban ooaat, uimndoued find brought bore, baz H&iled fur tbo United HUtiw. An official decree Ima l-oon indued, pro- hibiliuf! time contracts for Rold. Ito.tnn Llcen.e Law. Boston, Jnly 2.—Tho new liaonse law went into effect to-day, eleveu hundred licenses have already beou granted. Uov. Leslie for L. N Mr motor. Louihvu.lv, Juno 2.—Gov. Leslie turn announced himself a candidate for U. H. Senator. Diamond, seized. Now York, July 2.—Ten thousand dol lars worth of smuggled diamonds were seized last night. The dismonda were in possess ion of F. G. Binkmsnn, who ar rived ia tho last steamer from Aspinwoll. Latest from China. Ban Francisco, Jnly 2.—Arrived P»ei- fle mail steamer China, from Ilong Kong, via Yokohama. Nevro has been anticipa ted by tho Oceanic. Emigrant* from Germany. New York, July 2.—A steamship yes terday, brought a number of eccloaisatioa and others driven from Germany by the Falk Law. IBS Broad Street. UUD. rA I lilt I WE.H1U1 BEST KEROSENE OIL LAMPGOOUS,TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. FINE TEAS, SPICES, POTASH, TOILET aud LAUNDRY SOAPS, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC WINKS an< PURE LIQUORS, (tor medical purposes), and in foot everything in thu Drug line I am offering great Inducements to the Jobbing Trade. Physicians will do well to examine my stock. 1 propose to sell at a nudl profit, and must have the cash for thoso goods. Thanking you fdr pant and soliciting future patronage, 1 am, very respectfully, A. M. BRANNON. octfl worn The Warm Springs Are Now Open for the Reception of Cueete. Conveyances to be had nt Columbus, Kings boro, Gnneva, or LaQrange. Terms reasonable, For iurther information onqulro of ap22 wtl] J. L. MUST1AN, Proprietor- Go to Testae via the 1*one Star Route [International and (treat Northern R. ft.] Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and IJUIe Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line a* f/mgvlow, the best routo to Palestine, H- ar.’.u, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houst m, Galveston, and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. Passengers via New Orleans will find it the best roat« to Tylor, Mlneola, Dallas, Overton, Crockett, Longview, and all points in Eastern and Northern Texas. This line U well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern Improvement, Including 0Ue, clear rib side 3@i3*4o. Lard, I Whiskey $116. firm at #20 25. Dry salted moats firm; no sales: *hould<-rii 8*4e, clear rib sides ll^cjclo.ir sides l2J4(jJ12J4. Bacon strong, onlyjotddng trade. Lard firm, summer 12*40. Livo hogs firmer; ippers #6 46(^0 06, bacon #6 60a6 76, butchers 83*7 2#. summer 12*40. Livo hogs firmer; 146^0 66, bn -- --- #6 8Ja7 20. Cattle firm. Mosln, etc. Nkw York, July 2.—Tiirpentlno firm at 82j4a32%c. Koslu dull at #1 70(riil 80 lorsirained. Freftglitw. Nkw York, July 2.—Freights firmer. Mil IP NEWN. Nkw York, July 2.—Arrived out: Scythia, Cornwall. BOOTS AND SHOES. Seasonable Spring Goods. Durabla, flna • fitting, low - priced Drata and Walking Boots for Ladiai, Mitaea and Children. ChJIdren and Infanta’ Ankle Ties and Slippera, In sll tltiNirslilecolors. Gentlemen’a Fine Shoes—stylish, du rable, comfortable. A 81-1,UNDID ASSORTMENT, Substantial Work for Plantation Wear AND A Full Stock of all the dosirable stylos attrac five to all classes of buyers. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broad St. novl4 ti Sign of the Big Ho s pa where else can the passenger depend on a sjHjedy, sate aud iourney. Tint LonkStar RoifTB has admirably an- swored the quory: ‘‘How to go to Texas ?” hy the publication of an interesting and truthful document, containing a valuable and oorrect map, which cao lie obtained, free of charge, by addressing the GENERAL TICKET AGENT, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas. District K.J febl7 wly REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR, Ntxt to Preer, lllges k Co., St. Clair Street ('•liiiiibiM, Ua« Root Estate, Brokerage and In surance Agent. axriR, or pshkibsiom, To ReTchauti’ and Mochanlrs' Hank, of thin city )an28 If CHARCOAL! Charcoal, Rest ({ual i ty. For Sale at GAS WORKS At Three Cents per Bushel. gp86tf Notice. H AVING heretofore held stock In tho Geor gia Home Insurance Company ol Ctduin- bus, Georgia, 1 hereby glvft notice that 1 have sold said stock and trariAiorrod tlio same, and ■ndor Section 14Ud of the C*<do ol 1873, I am hereby exempt from any liabilities ol the Com pany. JOHN LI ONES. )oC oomttm THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, CKO. H. OWEN, Manager. Hotel. Doctor*. Mlilsf. UmM.wm a. ranrlk. Hum Umt. Inlaw BLOtetr. i-rt Lawyers. LIOMKL 41. LEVY* JR., Atlorney snd CeRRMlItrol Law. thiminlffsioner or Deeds N. Y. and other Statss. t miutt over Georgia Heme Inaoranee Go. SpeoUl attentiou given to oolleottons. flood A. A. IMkSlEB, Attorney aud t'ow**..ll.r at Law, Prootlece In fitatn and Vedoval Courta In Qeergla aud Alabama. Office 12(1 llroad at., Columbus, Oa. Je6 Mark II. liLAitnroaD. Loom V. Qaaosae. HLANDPOBD * tIAHARD, Atforneyi ismd Connsellers Ol Law. oillco No. 87 Broad street, over Wlttich A Kin- sol’s Jowolry fitore. Will pmetiro In tin- But. ud M.ml Oo.rU. a«q»4 L. T. IHIWR1RU, Attorney and tool lei tor. U. 8. Coin’r aud Hcgislor In bankruptcy. Ofllce nov2d| ov«-r Itrooks’ Drug fitoro, Columbus, fa. R. J. MOHKN, Attorney snd Cennsellw si Lsn, (ioorgia Home luauranoo Company bnllding, •«> or 17 ly) ond Btory. Watchmakers. O. H. LKUUIM, Wfitchmoker, 131 Broad stroot, Columbus, Qa. Wab-.UwH aud Clocks re|iatred in the boat man* nor and uurrautml. Jail Tin and Copporamltha. WM. FKK, Worker In Tin, Nheet Iran, Capper. Onlcrtf from abroad promptly MI'hiJmI to. Ju7 No. 174. Broad fitraat. Dentists. W. r. TlUHHg, ItoxUit, Opposite Htrupper’s building, Randolph 04. 8pmu.il attentiou gtren to tha insertion of Artf* fldul Twetlt, as woll as to Operative Dentistry. feb22 daw tIOLtIMHtIH DENTAL BOOHS, W. Y. Pool, Prop’r, Georgia Iiouio Building, Uolnmbns Georgia. 00113 Tailors. HKNBY bellman. CatttnK, Oteonlu* and Be palrta. Done iii the best style. u|ir2-f | Corn*r Crawford and front Its. Piano Tuning, Re. K. W. IILAV, Kopuirer aud Tuner of Pianoee, Organs and Acrordeous. filgn Paintlug also done. Oiiiers may be bo toft at J. W. Posse A Norman** Rook fitoro. "epi OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctor*. DH. JAR. T. WAHMOru, Ruvrmw rad rkyiklM.. Hotels. AWAKR UUl'RK. or you «• to Opelika, bo sure to stop at tha Adaw llotMo, oppe “ “ LAWYERS. MINES DOZIER, torney at Law, HAHILTUR, «A., .. . octloa In ' or any where eh a. “Peymeorr HIDES. M. M. HIRSCH HAS llEMOVED TO HIS OLD STAND ON Crawford Street, Near Alabama Warehouse, Whan ha will oouUnna to PAY the HIGHEST PKIOEB fat Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax, HERRING’S Patent Champion Safes, ESTABLISHED MOKE TBAH A THIRD ,OF AOEHTOKY, REDUCED ZM PRICE. ALSO TWO HUNDRED SECOND-HAND SATES FOR SALS AT VERY LOW PRICES. HERRING & CO.; saa MSS SOS SMADWAY. Naw Ttfk MaH aaSVUHVNY ST., BMrtW ItbU dredSa W. W. SHAME A 00., Publishers’ Agents Mo. SB Park Uow, Maw York, Arm Hth*rtH4 «* Matosrt Hr M- v.rtblsx la war pmpmr, •rU u Cun and Locksmith*. PHILIP K1PLKB, Uuu and LockMWith, Crawford stroet, next It Jotuuiou'a corner, Columbus, (Is. Ja8 WILLIAM BGHOBIBII, dun and (<ockamlth aud dealer iu Uuuulug Ma* torials. East of Htrupper's Oonfectlonary Joili Fresh Meets. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 16 and IS, Market House. Fresh Moata of every kind and boat quality, Jail ' always ou hand. J. T. COOK, Freak Meats of All Klads, 6tails Nos. 18 and IT. Barber Shops. KD. TERRY, Darker, rd fit., Miidur Kaukiu lions*, Ooluw Builders and Architects. J. U. CHALNKM, House t arpeiater and Bnllder. Jobbing douo at short uotlce. Plans and h;NicillcatioBs foVuishcd for all styles of buildings It road fit root, next to (J. W. Browu’s, Ja‘l Columbus, Go. Cotton Factories. CObUMIlUH Bf ANUFACTURING CO., Muiiufocturars of Blinetlngs, Shirtings, and Mewlnr Knitting Thread. Cards Wool aud Grinds Wheat* od Cora- Oil.to In roar of Wlttich k Minsol's, Raudolph sL jaIk K. II. Cr.ILTON, Presidant. M11MOOEK NANlirkCTlIBINU CO. . Mas .ifacturors of HIIKKTINOfc ®»IIRTINGB, YARN, KOPK, A%. COLUMBUfi, OA. Tneumrar. oct81 ly. GRAY’S Ferry PRINTING INK Works PHILADELPHIA. tOBlMIOM A FRZTT, TU BMUam BUPIlUd’. MATTd MNMOK • HprmM fit., N. Y. YjUIUM U. PklkuMpbl. Hank Ameriem m r VnUtA tt»ta UoeUc— “W. paMlih l. uotkar ,1m, th. i at th.GRAY'S FERRY INK WORKS. W. M. «Ia« Iff (ram Mmoth. HoUnaon fcPntt’a Worka, ud .r. plMawI to M-i Hr .pyrovolo! It to th. mmny M-IarMisMte Dm, h.v. ilml, rM*lv«l. Th. Ink la ol UMlImt q.kllt,, olMr, Rtd work* hwl,." W. Mil tb. .tuition of our odltorMfrtMd* to tboo.rd of tb. GRAY’S ,'ERItY PRINT- ING INK WORKS, of whom w. k»v» bwa btflDK Iak Ik* urn. ,.m I«*t. Warn Mm- mat tb. zmtI.WM who ran thorn Work, u worthy of patron>ko, •• uxkm* to utlrty tb. wait* of tfiolr niUHMn, rad u a.tlir.otory man to do*l with u w. or or mat. Th.y ilka th. Ann ol HraKollw, Smith* A JordM, typ. foandan, of th. nun. oity, nr. man that It will do to TIE TO, eartaln or raerirhiK bo.or.liU trwtmont ud prompt atUotlon.” iratttf ‘XJSYCHOMANCY, or SOUL IJUARM- JT inn." How altbw MX m.y laaoinnU and znla tb. lor. and OUetlowi ot any penon they choose Instantly. This simple mental ac- qnlrement all can pi—66, free, by mail, for HEW MUSIC BOOKS! The Chorus Choir, By Dz. KEEN TOURJEE. book of aUrlUl * Hatle.1 Sooutl.*, Ora* Par Sow. fflikOO. Painters. WM. KNOW, JR., * GO., House and 81— Painters* Old Oglcthorpo comer, (Just north of Columbus, door gin. Will contract for House aud fiigo Pointing al rra*<>n<iM" nud guarauteo satfefaetloB. Itetor to Wm. Know, fir. U ‘ Livery and Sale Stabloa. HOBCET THOHPMOM, Livery, Mile sad Ixehaefe llahlea, OtiLKTiioari, Noatu or Makpolpr fits., ectsw Columbus, On Loreiey. An unfinished Opera by StmdrtmkH. *0 ot*. Per dot. ^.40 A bwatliui fnaumt, wklob, bowor.r, U oompUt. I. Itwlf. In Shall I tad f m Iwh to Inckn. A pamph'.t by Dr. Low.ll Muoa, with • mb- ol*. dMorlptkm or hi* mod. of Uutraotloo. Mule loiitkt for. SScta. lint Waigrpi light. l«M»h* ( Mb Sl.SS. Eaard SI. Pmper SSc. For Martert SocleUm. Cartis ui Mr i Res lethed Sr the Ether, SL60. Th. Zltkw I* u laitramrat Ilk. a zoii.r, rat maeh mora powwrM, rad wrtl worth Marto DoaUn. Boat Iwralaa. Sold by rtl tboprtarlpal I pooupald tor 1UU11 Prim. OLIVES BITHOH A Oo„ Bortoa. Ohm. S. SITSON A O.M 711 Br'way. jtMtl INOIS77AICT PRIfVir