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Cohimlm nature?. YOL. XVII. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 6. 1875 NO 154 Txraxxs or TB. DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY ENQUIRER-SUN. W, I*. SambdoRY, C. A. Kmhk SALISBURY & KLINK, rRorumroBs. SOUTH AMERICA. This In thit only paper I. Golnnahas thnt rmtivta lli. AmmiIrIaI 1’pm, fllapstrhr#. From the flr«t of .1 .rqury- lost the polt- iirf on papers must be paid by the pub lisher. Tills alii lie ten cent# a month lor ■htllles anil live cents a quarter Ihr eaeh wookly, tlur sulwerliiors will seu tlie necessity fur pny- ng up promptly, a, all those In arrears will he ilriip|ioil on tlie first or January. We aro ever witling to sccouimwlsto our Mentis, but It will Ini Imiiossltile to sonil out pu|iors not pahl lor In advance. The rollowlnpc will he the subscription terms lor the Ksquiuua lor the year 1K75 • WHKM MAILBD, Daily, In advance with post- aue pahl 4 9 DO per annum. Sunday, with poatage pakl.... a TO “ “ Wookly, with postage pahl... 8 »> '• ** Sunday anil Wookly, with postage pahl..,, a to u “ \ euUTUD IB OITT AMII BtlHUKBB. ' Dally, 4 8 00 por annum. No Sunoava served separately. office nor. Dally 4 8 00 pornunura Sunday a 40 “ " Weekly a 00 “ *> Weekly nail Sunday,.,3 oo ** “ AIITERTISKR8, TAKE R4ITICRI ■ ♦ - — — ' ** V s .' I.tlu'rat Ul.i'tiiiiit for Time Ailvort IsJUf..! Katos tvlll ho roduooil from this tlalo for all adverUsumonts exceeding In llmo one month. Merchants and othors will ilo well to tako advantage of tho Summer rates, anu,In this naaunur prepare Inr Kail trado. 1 Advertising Hasten. s no . 8 00 . tl 60 . 8 IS) . 13 00 . n no . an on . 33 oo . YS 00 . 43 ISI chango Pr)n«rc , Tpo aliovo Is with the prlrllogo every three month*. Per yearly cards a liberal dis count will lie llllldn. The rale for every other day In Daily and every week In Weekly or Sunday will ho the Dally. For every other day in Dally tho rate will ho mui-third lens than the Daily rain.,.. For iwico a week the rato will he ouo-half Dully rates. Fur advertisement# In local or rcadiug columns Co per cent additional will bo charged. Tho Weekly oi Huiiday rutou will ho our-thtrd of tlie Dully. Whan an advertisement Is changed more than one, in three months the advertiser will b« chsrg* ail with tho cost of composition. Foreign adver- Users must Mi* as do those at homo. TheWsrknl tyawtta Psts. Ool. Dttylev, whoanporiutomlsthoengi ronriug of tho jottien »t the Bonth Posx, given the following interesting sketch of tho nitantion: The Houth rasa, from the head to tho ImiiVh ontl, west hide, is an bofore stated, oloveu miles long, with a high water slope of three inches per mils. When jettiod beyond tho oroHt of tho bar the Pans will lie about twelve miles long, with a sur face slope of 2} inches por milo. At the eleventh mile, inside the present bar, tbo water snrfoco will then lie elevated to abont 2J inches abovo the Gulf lovel, in- Mead of boing only abont one inoh above, as now. The jetties will not, in the least, change tho level of the water at the hoad of Bonth Pass, nor lesson the How into it It is in tended, however, to oxtend spar dikes ont into the Northeast, and perhaps into the Southwest Pass, at the bead of the Pass ca, and this will cut off a part of the ilo into them anil add to the volnino Hewing down and through South Fans. The flow through the lower part of Bonth Paps, and through tho bar channels when jettiod, will also lie much increased by the enclos ure of Urand llayoit, which now diverts ono-tbird of the water from Bonth Pass, ntidwny its length. ThtuBayon is to be closed l>y a dike near its bead. The new snrvoy of Bonth Pass, just made by tbo U. H. (Joast Survey Depart ment, has oatablished the foot that emin ently favorable conditions for the success ful application of the jetty system exist there. The bar is oomposad of a light sand, quickly sensitive to and • astly acted upon liy uny increase or concentration of curreut. The Gulf doopens quickly and Bhrnptly from the outer crest of the Imr, and deep water exisU outside all nrouud—to tuo right and left an well as in froDt of tho onter bar. The direotion of the channel to sea, now, is remarkably Hi might and direct, while the length of piers or jetties required will be bnt two and onn-fonrUt miles long—nearly all iu very shallow wator-—on the east side, and about nno nnd a half miles long on the west side. Strong coastwise currents aro quickly developed by the winds and tidal swells which swoop across the Pass month. Tho depth on tho bar now, at ordinary high tide, with one-third of tbo How through the Pass lost through Grand Bayon, anil |wirhape half of tho remainder to tlie right anil left of the main channel is from 8j to !l feet. To my mind, after a careful study of the whole snbjoet, in connection with a knowledge of the uniform success of jet- ties everywhere, the absense of a single case of failure anywhere, end tho exist ence of tho remarkably favorably condi tions at South Pass, the assurance and conviction of the sueooss of jetties in giving ns tho much needed deep ohannol to sea at South Pass is absolute. With that success will begin a new and proud ora for New Orleans. G. W. It. Hatley, Civil Engtnoer. P(iojecttLEs and Abmob.—In that race for supremacy betwoen shot and armor, ■ which has been going on for twelve years, and which appears like the instructive preparation for nn expected event, tho advantages thus far are on the side of tho projeotilos. In some recent experiments made at Berlin, four of Krnpp’s rilled breech-loading guns, arranged to give a converging Are, shattered a target com posed of iron plato 20 inohes thiek. The gnns had a chargo of 85 pounds of pris- mntic powder eecb, with cubic projectiles, and were firod simultaneously by electric ignition. Of eonme battle firing is a vory different thing from target prsotiee; but all tho latest experiments in Prussia and England go to show that in the wars of the fntnrc, the best gnns and not the best armor will insuro victory. TEN TnoOSAIID PEBI8H IB OUOOTA— TnorsABDB IN OTOIEB PLACES—BAN DITS ROnniNO—TREMBLE SITUA TION—NEW VOLCANO!R. New Yonk, July 4.—Later mall ad vices from different placoa in Colombia more than conlirm tho horrors by the oarl hqnake in May. A letter from Heines, May 18tb, says Cucuta is a pitiful sight. Everything is in mins, not a warehonee remains standing. Thieves and robbers from tbo surrounding country have swept down on the ill-fated city, and hardly a single safo has been saved from the Ons- Umi-Uouse. Four hundred mules wero killed iu the streets, end as there is no one tor move them, the stench is becoming utmost frightful. The enuso of tho great catastrophe is of course unknown, end precise place of its first manifestation. Some suppose llmt tho voluano of Hobotera, which was in notion in 1848, is again breaking ont, while othors say that a new volcano has appeared iu tho hills of Giracha. A private letter from Bnonramanga, of May 24th, Bays in Piedeenesta, the town hall is destroyed, nnd in Pamplona the oathedrnl ig in ruins. A telegram from lion. Aqniolo Farrs to President l’orcx, ilnted lluoaromanga, May 24th, says “tbo earthquakes continued last night. The cathodrnl in Tamplono foil. Great alarm nnd groat dostructiou through out tho Valley of Cuonta.” A dispatch lo President Perez, from Chinncotn, May 24th, says “tho popula tion ofJose ltosauiu and San Uagc- tauo have SbMyponrod. Tbo rost of tho opart mont ia in ruins. More than four thousand victims have fallen. ’ A dispatch from Socorro, dated May 24tb, says “the situation in assuming a grave aspect, and sickness and starvation in Pamplona are inoroasing.” Tho village!) of San Cristobal, Fauna, Guassimo, Cupacho, SauAntoino, Lobs ters, Son Jnnu, Do Ureun, ltoaaria and San Cayotano are completely destroyed. The storehouse at Parto De Los Oa- obos was sacked and burned by bandits. A letter from Ocana, May 30th, says ten thousand pooplo were kiliod at Cu- cuta, iu addition to other thousands who woro sorionsly wouudod and bruised. Dcnth and dosolation reigned everywhere. Great numbors of the hooiondaa have been destroyed, nnd hundreds of houses in the country overthrown, leaving the people homolops and consigned to poverty. Many of tho troos woro torn fcp from the roots, and small hills were opened like a melon. A telegram from Chiqnlnquinera, of May 22il says tho shocks are repeating— two Inst night, ouo to-day. Groat alarm among the pooplc. Appoals for help wero being circulated through oil tho cities of Colombia, and tho most liberal responses wero being made. IRELAND. A Fbsuwds Merer Bead Cincinnati, July 1.—The race bone Lexington ia dead. TOE RIFLEMEN AND THEIR BOOBE. Dublin, July 3.—In the olosing match es to-day, Wilson, of tho Bolfast club, won tho Wilkos onp. Colomnn and Oil- dersleevc, of tho American toam, made four bulls oyos each, at 300 yards, iu the contest for the ono hundred guiooa cup prosontod by tho London Dramatic Next*. Coleman won tho Anal shot, but the onp goes to Gildorsloeve undor tho rules, Colemnu won tho Speucor cup. A strong and regular wind blew daring the shooting, bnt no rain fell. There was an immense crowd present at the ex hibition place to-night for tho distribu tion of prizes, For the all Ireland challenge shield, the following wero the scores: Dublin Club, l.mvo yaids—Johnson 73, Pollock 77, Hamilton 78, lvigby 84: total 313. Elovon hundred yards—Johnson 03; Pollock 70, Hamilton 04, liigby 48, total 231; grand total 304. Amateur Now York, 1,000 yards— UiMcisloove 07, Dakon 73, Fulton 73, Ikxliii 02; total 281. Elovon hundred yards—Gildorsleovo 73, Dakin 00, Fulton 00, Bodino 78, total 277; grand total 338. Belfast Club, 1,000 yards—Wilson 68, Walkingtim 00, Fallon 70, Lao 72; total 223; grand tolnl 321. Tho figuroH as above are as they came by cable, but the individual scoro of Dublin and Belfast men do not agree with to-day's dispatch. AUGUSTA. CELEBRATION OF JULY 4tU—EIGHT VIBIT- INO COMPANIES. • Augusta, Ga., July 4.—The Foorth will bo observed to-morrow by ono of the largest military displays in tho South since tho war. Eight companies arrived this afternoon—seven from Charleston and ono from Columbia. Visitors were mot at tho depot by the volunteer compa nies of Augusta. Cupt. P. Carroll de livered the welcomo address, and was re plied to by Capt. Mimms, of CUoiloston’ Two of the companies carried tbo stars and stripes of the United States. The post bond of Charleston hoodod the column. NURTIIKK.il HEX ICO. CRITICAL SITUATION. San Francisco, July 3.—A dispatch of tho 4th says the corvette Narraganset ar rived here last night from tho Gulf of California. Tho situation of affairs at Ia Pazlat is sorions since her departure, It ia understood that tho oorvette Jkmocio, Captain IIopkinR, is ordered to that port on hor rotnrn from Victoria. Amorican interests are said to bo imperrilod by the insurrectionists. The Beuecie is expect ed in e few days THR INDIANS. POLITICIANS DIVIDING TERM. St. Louie, July 3.—Col. Boudtnot, who has just returned from Indian Territory, says twenty-seven murder eaaee has just been disposed of by the United State* District Court at Fort Smith, Arkansas, before which tribunal all eriminal eaaes from the Indian nations are brought. Out of this number eight prisoner* were oonvietod ot munler In the first degree. Seven of the convicted, ineluding two boys of seventeen end nineteen years, will be hanged together on the third of September next. The eighth, • negro, was kiliod after his oonviotion, while at* tempting to escape from the guard. Muoh outlawry prevails in Indian Ter ritory. Ten men have been killed in the vicinity of Forth Smith within a fow months. A very bitter oontest is now going on in the Chorokee nation betwoen the ltues and Downing parties for tho position of Chief. Humor* of conspiracies and aa- saasinationa are rife. Col. W. P. Rons, the present Chief, ia a candidate for re duction, and a man named Thompson it tho candidate of Downing. An extract from the Bosnian, Montana, 7Vote* say* the Ncsperces end Bsuneck Indians have eombiued against the Sionx, the Sioux being overpowered. The stoamar llozinan, of the peace ex pedition wbh sunk near limiter’s Springs about two weaks ago, and all arms, sup plies and peace papers wero lost, but no human lives were sacrificed, Tlttou vs, Beecher. New Yobe, July 3.—Tho admission wrung from the jurymen by the reporters indicate that they wero divided as fol lows : For Beochor—Carpenter, Oaso, Boyer, llall, MoMann, Halstead, 4Vholan, Taylor end Titlor. For Tilton—Jefl'rioa, Tests and Davis. In Mr. Taylor's interview with tho Kugle reportor he said when tho jury want ont they stood pretty firm. Aflor the first day the average balloting stood 8 to 4, and finally the vote settled at 3 to 3. Their debates wero at times very vio lent and demonstrative, yet there was nothing like cursing or blows. Tilton says tho result is a moral victory for him. koulton's cabd. Tho following ia Frank Moulton's card previously alludod to: To the mutin'of the Brooklyn Argue: Sir—'The New York Tribune, a paper in the interost of Ilonry Ward lloecher, pub lished this morning tho following para graph : “Tho evidence of Joseph M. Pearsall in tho Loader caso, reported in full elsowhoro, so seriously implicated Francis D. Moulton in tho manufacture of false affidavit of Price end Loader, that tho counsel for Mr. Beeohor have already taken steps to indiot him for con spiracy as woU as subornation of perjury, and will make application to go before the next Grand Jury. If Moulton should rotnrn to Brooklyn befqye the Grand Jury moots he will be srroatod end ex amination be had preliminary to action by the Grand Juiy.” A judicial examina tion of the origin of the Price-Loador af fidavits, and of ray oonneotion with them, is exactly tbo thing I desire; accordingly I have returnod to Brooklyn to moot tbo menace of Mr. Beecher's minions and, hereby, ehsllongo and defy them to in stitute their threatened proceedings. [Signed ] Francis D. Moulton, 124 Montaguo street, Brooklyn, N. Y. July 2, 1873. California. grand thief developed. San Franuisoo, July 3.—Tho Bulletin this evening publishes the details of startling developments in tho oaso ot Millar, the defaulting secretary of tho Western Development Company, the sub- stanco of whioh is that his namo is not Miller, bnt Woodruff; tliat tbo defalca tion is greater than at first supposed, aud that it will probably reaoh from a half to one million. Large sales of real estate by Miller to Woodruff was discovered as being a transfer to bimaelf. The Direct tinkle. New York, July 3 —The officers of the Direat Cable Company say that for abont leu days aftor tho connection was estab lished the company sent diapstabes abont their own business through the oablo, ae well ss private dispatches for, their friends. It was found, however, tbet s fault existed, wbieb, sltbough not a seri ous one, was of moment enough to induce the company to require tbo managers of the cable to repair it before it war accept ed. Tbo fault was located, end s vessel was sent ont to repair it. On Thursday a dispatch was rocoivnd through the cable from the veasel, saying that It was ex pected that the work would be completed by yesterday, but no further intelligence from the veasel has been received. Udr Franklin. London, July 3.—The Tlmee saya Lady Franklin is in a critical condition, aud says she continue*! to mauifeet the same deep intercut iu ell counoetod with tho Arctio Expedition, whioh has been the leading feature of her life. Mnllunns Whip. Hr. JonN, July 4.—Tbo ship King, bound for Liverpool, returned. Munity. One killed. A Witness A salts si noted. Louisville, Kt., July 4.—Willis ltns- eol, a prominent witness against the Owen County Ku Klux, was assassinated through s window. FROM CUBA. KOBE BOSSES CAPTURED TEAK WERE ON THE ISLAND. % New Yore, July fi.—A Havana letter of June 2Gth saya reports (row Beats Clara aro that several forces of the bat talion of Bass ob Liquation surprised the encampment cf Gnagabo tad killed eight rebels aud captured seven prisoners on the 15th of Jane. The ssute day a column ot Outalaaes, in combination with the battalion of Base, surprised nn oncampment of Oeeilio Gon- salee' in the Lome* Deranges, and killed five insurgents. The column of Leon had an encounter with another small band of insurgents on Juno lfitb, and killed three of their auea- ber. The insnrgonta In these recent encoun ters are estimated to have had seventeen killed, and lost seventy prisoners and thirty-one horses. In this Cuban war tbs horse is an im portant animal, and takas a prominent part in all army reports. More hones bsvo been reported captured and killed than have ever existed on the island of Cuba. PRINCE OF* WALES. visit to india—Dirricutffixa in ton war. New York, July A.—A London letter of June 22d says: “As the time draws on for tbo departure of fhe Prince of Walee for India the difficulties of journoy nro more clearly appreciated. It has not yet boon settled whether the Prince is to supercede tho Vioeroy or to seoonipnny him ss a guest, and even Old IndiauB aro very much divided on the qncatioo, some a*Herting that II will have bad offset on tho minds of the natives if the Queen’s Bon plays second fiddle to tho Quean's Deputy. Tho Prinoe's eoatume is another prob lem. A prince In a calico shooting jacket, it is thought, would not be sufficiently impressive, and it is thought a red ooat and cockod hat of an English field mar shal is no donbt imposing enough. It is very fatiguing to wear iu a hot oountry. It was at one Urue oontsruplated that the Prinoosa would aeoompany her hus band, but this idea has bean abandoned, partly on scoount of diffloulties in regard to etiquette, end partly on eoocotnioel grounds. The Government ia still scheming how to get money for the oxponues of the trip. — -sivt— . BEECHER. now fltmouto Burrows mi New York, July 3.—There ware im mense orowda at both morning and even ing services, at lioeoher'a ohuroh yester day, largo numbers being turned away on oaoh oooasion. Thirty new members of the church were reoeived. Next Wednes day evening a special mooting of the Plymouth oburch society will be held, for the pnrposo of raising tb* salary ot the pastor. Beecher will not leave town until Wednesday for his vacation. Criminal Treasury OMcera New Yoke, July 5. — A Washington dispatch to the World says there are dark rumors afloat hflooring certain prominent Treasury officials, in connection with the late whiskey frauds, whioh it ia expected will dovolop themselves very soon. Sec retary Bristow is said to be in possession of evidence establishing tboir criminality, and expresses a determination to proae- onto them to tbo fullest extent. keatkera Lectaier la Das tea Boston, July 3.—Worth Spates, a law yer and member of the Maryland 5th, delivered a lecture at Musie Hall, on a Southerner's Impressions of Boston. It was a orowded lecture, with muoh ap plause, and reoeived a vote of thanks at tbo conclusion. TIM PaMM Debs Mateaaeut. f AsarwnTON, July 1.—The following is a recapitulation of the public debt state ment Mewed this afternoon: MET ■BAUtiro INTUBEST IE COIN. Bauds at a per cant. .ti.lM.aat.ua Bondi at t par seat. aor.lxu.-o ratal piDBtrt .. tt-tar.wMou fatal Manat 8*177,601 Dear aaaaiwa nrmaar re lawful wonsv. UartlRoataa or tadabtadutaa at t par ml 4 676,06* Navy PsaUm Fuad at 8 par cant.. 14,000,UM Total priBatpal *14,#T« «e Talal mlarast Ilo,ore Dear os wbion tee mrauftr has osabmii SINCE USTUBITV. 4H,4u.ns in,ait DENT SOAKING WO INTBUKT. DM dsmaad aad lags! tndaraatm *876,841,887 OarMRsalre of dspstlt 8M1M0S Freituml sarreeay tx.im.4R Data iirtinaf M.toe.soe _ _ IIKANOH OFFK1K l)F THE RUVK MACHINE OO., 4 Foa tub Staten or TkNksssuu, UsonoiA, south Oabiilina, Alabama a Mississippi, ( Nashville, Tbs*., Jim lath, 1RT8.) the Kdilore of the KsysOvr-Ais, LWwakw#, Georgia I DbaiiSib: Our attention having been called iota tdv#rt tomcat of oac if car wapctlton, which our (aim ror I8T« »re “eitlnutcd” at 86,040, wa tabs plaaiwa In aattofhdag tha Mats- meat that wa are uUelally Informed from tha principal offlea of tha Uompaay at Raw York that •alasof THIS HOWB MACHINES were 10S.1M ror 1*76. KeopeetfUlly, THE HOWE MACHIVE COMPACT, Icon CKO. H. OWEN, Mtnfigfif. CKNTMAI. U48TKI-, 140 anrl Ida Bread Ml., Valambaa, Um Mas. S. B. WoLnaima, spfl Proprietrem. Total saaa in twn raassuav. Oati $ TO,884,410 Omnaaay a,OTS,oei Bpaotslmpodt hold Ihr redemption of eartlfleatm of deposit, a* pro- Tided by taw....,.:.;/. 88,418.001) Total. 6148.048,881 aawr, Lsmcsen in vn» toeadcsy. July 1. IMS t8.l88.888.T88 Janet, mi. *,180,lio,u78 Lawyers. i.ionki. cT i.kvt, jr.. Attorney auditor m Uw. OoraMlMtonar or pMda N. Y. »n<l other auto. Otflooovor OeomlA Home IniuntoM Oo. HIwoIaI Attention ulron to ooltnotlon*. A. A. DOIIKBt Atlrwuf And dtfANlUr M Lm, Practice* In Btat* and Vedaral Oonrte in Oaorgia and Alalauua. Ode 188 Pread hi., CYlumlml, Os. )*# t 1,481,110 UoafaamofdaMstaaaJamM,18Tt, BONDS ISSUED TO PACIFIC BAILWAT COMPA NIES, nmiamT FAYABLS IN LAWFUL MOMMY. Frladpsl oatstoadlag t84,«»,8ii iMMrret sreraal SBd oat yst pshl 1,03s,700 iMtereet paid by the Dnltad Ntstas 88,884,lot latarast repaid by treaipartaUoa ol malls, k* M84.SU Bslsare or iatereat paid by the Ualtsd Blots# so,180,701 Tallsw Paver. Mew Yoee, July 5.—A Key West die- petoh reports there was no deaths from yellow fever on the 3d, but on the 4th there waa oae death, and a few new were reported. Manx II. Bumdpomo. Leon V. Qusasm. HLAMDFORD * UARRARD, Atteracjra and Haaasellwva at law. Offlo. No. 0T Bmsd .trout, OTflr Wlttluh A Kin* .I.wulry Btote. Will prsotiee In thu HUIo and Fudersl Courts. Mp4 MILLINERY. O UB ttaek Is aow OOMPLNTIC IN ALL ITS DKPABTMKNTS, eoDiUtlnu, In part oT HAT*. BONNETS, HtBBONS, FLOW BBS, LAUBH, OLOVK8, OOW4KTS, Hast sad laltatlec Hsir, sad ail other srtMae usually kept la a FIRST OLkaH MILLIN ERY ENTABL18URENT, at prloea to defy eompetUlm. Unclaimed Freights. OFFICa OF WSSTBBM RaILKOAD OF A LA., I Uocvaaua, Ua., Jus. rl.t, 1878. | TO CONSIGNEES. rpHK (hUawtag NatekU wUI be sold at |mt>- X He aadOm at the Roatgomary, Ala,, depot oTthis read, at la o’oloek s. w„ on the Od day ■ July, 18)8, Males# tea oharga# ahaU have a pud sad tha freight removed oa or be- i the rut da A Negro Raw In Okie. Coluhdub, July 5.—Iu a bar-room fight, Peter Trntt, a well-known rough, fatally stubbed a negro named James Tamer. In running to escape, Trntt was seriously atabbod by another negro. Residence Bnrned, Manguebter, N. II., July 6.—Whit more Hmith'e private remdeaoe was burned by an inoeniliary fire. Mrs. Bmttb saved her life by jumping from I he aeooud story window. Loss %50,000, Missouri Distill Hr. iiouiB, July 3.—Several distilleries in Ossruka Hills, aod a large one in the woods, iu Harrison oouuty, were seised aud the proprietors arrested. Passenger Betas Adveneed. Daltimobr, July 4.—Fassooger rates Went have been advanced within a frac tion of tho old rates. Bard Dives tip llmder F re tea 11 Atlanta, July 4.—Gov. Usrd turned over tho post-offioo under a verbal pro test. Tbo ststunicnt about bis bondsman giving him up ia s inlstsko. ttomclklug A bee I Weeklmglew llALTiitoitE, July 4.—Tho ccmtonnlsl of Wssliiuglon nssuining oomiusnd of the Contineutsl Army waa oalehrstod at (1am- bridgo to-day with great brilliancy. Three Plehermen Drewaed- Uuunhwice, Me., July 4.—Three were drowned from a linking boat. One body waa reoovered. Bee and Father hwlelde. Middleton, N. Y., July 5.—Nelson Fuller committed suicide yesterday by breathing charcoal fumee. Ilia father reoently drowned himself. Fwrlwrm Capital. Waiuiinoton, July 5. —Tha town la da- sorted. No organised celebration. MILLINERY. 1*4 Mro*d Htrtet, CoIumIiu*, Oil WmtcLsa roJ OI«’ck* r«i)*iro«l m tho boat nun* RNtMnt warnhntrd. 5%tl wa. PBKg Wtrktr tm Tin, lk««t Irti, Order* from *bro*d promptly Rttendml to. JsT Nn. IT4. BwsJ Rln-t ol Jaly, 18)8, aalare tea ahargea ahaU have WaaUtha freight rei * llit day ef July 18TI: W H Pace, t pleoa# marble, 1 do #oap- itoaa, shargao 6 8 80 Dr J M rord,I mat—brohaa..- G W Beam#, I box pluadsr, 1 peeks.. (8 okatre ” .^71.7..... 808 J L Jaakrea, 4 joliu pips K M Gray, 1 ohala, I paakaga #tova pipe U K Baker, l latter pres# Alfred Jaekaos. l cheat mi Ma] Olemoat, to barrel! lime 10 oo Wheeler h W, 1 tpriag wagon a ao Desk Naas, 1 La 80 H Leah, 11 troake, M « 16 Home k Edward, 1 well model a. M. ABBETT, Agent. teWlrn University of Georgia, Athkmb, Jane 66, IET6. [EBNwIII ha rseaaelet, at tha aeatann- X al Ooaimeaaameal of thu IastltnUoa, aah Jeet to reek ehaagae sail modlgeMtloM as ths Traetaaa may Urea make, la tha ofllca. ol Uhsneellotaad the Hollowing Profeiaore: Latin Laagaaga; Greek Lsaa.-xe; Modarn Lan aaagasTrreneh,Garmaasad SpsnUhi Bells#. Lsttrew Morel Bad Mesial Philosophy! Nau ru! Philosophy sad Astronomy; Mathematic#) Olvll Esglneerllf and Appl-ed Malhemstlca; Uhtmlairy, Nstarsl Betones and Agrloaltursl Ohamtatry; Htatory sad Polltloal Holeam; Agi I- onltere sad HorUcalture; sad during tlnui- meneemsot wash (Jaly 60 to Augmrt 4, the Hoard of TraeUee wlU sleet persona I dd oflUaa. AppltesUoae My be glad with tha under- •laaed. Hy order ofthe Prudential Oemmittee. W>. L. RITUHKLL, jdMOfw georeury ef the Trustees. TEMPERANCE HALL! Noel Lower Thaw Reer-FIret-elaee wlehlsg to savage, either the Hall or rooms for parties, will address “#N* MARK UHRENK, Tampere wan (Lleemeedi Hall, ■ U Ootambas, Oa. J. W. PEASE & NORMAN 7« Bread lb, Oalmmkma, Da. DaALsaa w Music, Musical Instrumenta, Pianos OrgJtM, Ohromoa, PICTURES AND FRAMES Book*, Stationery. Ntwtpggara, Ptrlodleals, Magazine! Etc., eto. A layyly ef mil kleWa ef geadlai Metier, Fsplrs, Mule, Ac., am heed imweedletelF af ter Pwhlieatloie. orders Tor Books, Period lets, or anything pertsUlss to the baslseo. will ha promptly Ellad. Osh aad Examine our etoek. You may ess eomethlag that you aaad. mhll t CARRIAGES WAGONS. PLOWS. AND Agricultural Implements Generally- I HAVE loss ted myHbopeon Wynn’s Hill, near the elty of Dolnmbes, end am prepared with s good etoek ol DHY LriMHKH to st- lend to an w«ri In ay line at the eery low set eseh prises. ■•pairing Attended to Promptly, W. M. AMOS. spit sodkwtf 'TYgYaHOMANCY. or B($DL CHARM I IHG." How either sex may rsselnste I AM OUMFNLLKD to nil my Goode NX OLU8IVELY forth# Cash. Hr sdherlhg MrieUy to Ule rale, I «s eonSdent that 1 OSS asks It both to tha parehamr's sad ay swala- tenet. I am dally reeslrlag ay SPUING STOCK, sad shall otfortha Goode al the lowest Urtag prteea. V. B. BLANCHARD, ag4 dAWtf Motel. ■OPT* AMP •HOES. Seasonable Spring Goods. DwraMa, Nm • flftisf, law • yrtead Dpses sad Walking *Mt* fitr Ladlar, Muses and CkHdrsn. Ohlldran and Infasto’ Ankle Ttas and Sliptrers, la all drelrahls eelers. QaNtlsman’* Ftiw SASH—stylish, da* rabU, comforlabl*. A SPLENDID ASSOKTHENT. Substantial Work for Plantation Wear, AND A Full Slock of tilth* desirable styles attrac My* to all daiaaa of buyart. WILLS ft CURTIS, No. 73 Broad St., rl« tf Sign of th* Big Boot. L T. DOWNING, Attorney and Mulloltor. R. J. HONKS, AUereey and Oe ■» it sellar tl Law, lurssoe Oou ond itory. Watchmakers. C. II. LKUUIN. Tin an* Coppersmiths. Dentists. UOLUHBUB DENTAL MOORS. W, Y. Pool, Prop’r, Georgs Home Building, Oolumbai Georgia. Tailors. HENRY BELLMAN. GutttmK * OlMulng fttul Beptlring Done in tlie l>e*t Btjrle. spr241 Clnmwr OrswfoM and Krfint Ml*. Plano Tuning, Sc. B. W. BLAST, Repairer and Tuu«r of Plsaoe*. Or rase aad Aooordeou*. Mlgn PainliuR aleo dime. Older* may be be left al J. W. Tease A Morwaa' Rook Htere —»* Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP BIFLKR, Gan sad Lockiwith, Crawford atreet, next lo Jobuaou'* corner, Oulumlme, Ua. jad W1LLUV MMORRB, Gan and I#ockimUli and dealer In Onnnlnx Ma< terlale. Mast of Birupper'e Confeotioaarj RIAL ESTATE ACENT*. JOHN BLACKMAB, Next to Freer, Ulgea k Oo., SL Ulstr Street I'elauabas, Ua. Real Eatata, Brokerage and Is* CROCKRIK*. J^IW HAMBOUA HAMS. FaMoa Market Heet, Dried BeerTongae#, Sugar# sad Coffee#, New Oflsaaa Syrnpe, 1'lorlde Syrup by Uw herrsl erfSe. p’rgal. Hsa#y by the hsml al 6t per gnlloa, Ftno Liquors of *11 kladl. Burton'# Metlhop Tonlqne, the Ftneet Ale made—highly eadoreed by all who ass tl— atgSAU pwdoasa. MeKwaa’a AW, gs Jt per dasea. We are dolly rewiring ml varlstlw ef Ptae Groeeriei, aad guarantee all wa sell. dVAIl purohsaw delivered. H. F. ABXLL ft 00., Jell tf [M 14) OPRLIKA DIRRCTORY. Doctors. DR. JAS. *. WARWICK, Hotels. ADAMS HOUSE. Vh.n yon go to Opatlks, be #nre to elnp yt the Aum Ilonee, oppoelte Pneaenger Itapot Fresh Meats. J. W. PATBICK. Stoll. Mo. IS sad lg, Marks# Hoses. s. t. iook, PFoah Mows wt All Hlmds, MS Stall# Mu#. 18 and IT. Builders end Architects. J. «. CHALRKRR, HMMUrpoRter Bwlldcr. Jobbing done at ehou notice. Flans and epectftcatlnaa furQidht’ l'fur all stylo of bullilinge Urusfl Htroet, next to G. W. Hi own’*, Goliiwlmi, <la Cotton Factories. OOIdVMRUR MANUPACrUKIMG OO.g Mannfacturere of Wieetlnfi, Shirting*, and Hewing d Knitting Threw!. OardN Wool and Orind* Wheat * ml Cora* OOoa iu rear of WUtich ft KIuhI'i, Raudolyh at. JalR K. II. Cr.ILTON, Presid.ut. ■UlMdMKB ■ANIirAtrtllRING DO# « Mae •ifacturor* of 8UKKTIVUH "UiaTINtfS, YARN, KOI'1C, As. COLUMBUS, QA. 0. P. KWTFf. PHeldont. W. A. HWin 1 , Her rotary Troaenror. or-Ml Painters. WRe HfcOW, JKe. A 00.6 * Ilona# nnd Hlgo Paint#r*, 0!d OKWthorpe corner, 0'tat north of lxwtoAos) Oolumbue, (ieorgia. Will contract for Homm aud 8ign I'aintlng at reaeonatife price*, and Kuarautee satisfaction. Refer to Wm. FnuB. Rr.fai<r5 Livery and Sale Stable*. RUHKR'l' TH4INPNUN, Livery, Hale srU KirhaNge HtahlN 0<ilsthoxp>, Noxtu or fUKDour# Bt%. #ct:v» Ofliimtinu, nn HIDE*. M. M. HIRSCH HAS UKMOVED TO HIS OLD STAND on Crawford Street, Near Alabama Warehouse, Whan be will coattnac to PAY the HIGHEST PBICE8 for Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax, MglS JMMO dlY HERRING’S Patent Champion Safes, BSTABL1SHED MOKE THAN A THIRD .Ol AOENTUKY, REDUCED XV PRICE. ALSO TWO HUNDRED SBOOND-HAND SAFES FOR BALK AT VERY LOW PRICES. HERRING & CO., go* ssd gss IM.ADWAY, Haw Yack M amd BO BUDRUBY BY, Maslaa- fabtx daodkm W. W. SHARPE a 00., Rublisher*’ Agent* No. 23 Perk How, Now Yotk, Are Balkan sod varltslk. ayl# If LAWYERS. HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, UA., mie iu r .u away _ Doctors. DM. S B. LAW. Oflea ooraer Broad and Randolph *4reete, Barr#* bmildiag. Be#W*no* or Forsftli, three deor* bolov 8t. Clair. Bmtunit al Blurt Saha. Gankin Hops#. XT' VER YTH1NG ccaaMUd vRk thli Mtab- Tli IUbm.nl has bsoa nailed sad reaursud. Tbo BAR li provided with tbs OboteretLKawi end Olgsre. The Blllim Are sew and .lsgsat, The under#tonwl bsa charge. Mr Joba W. Joacs remain# In Ua Mlsbiukmeat at all Urns#, ready lo ##rvc cos- >msr#. A. 9. OLKMBNTS. jemf COLUMBUS OIL COMPANY. W E OFFER TO THE WHOLESALE tl ' ----- . . trsdsof Colombo# . jry, Carbon OH, Ud. US aad 1T» Fire Tret AIk, nacoUac sad an Imbrtsaltac sUs, sack si Wen Vlrwihta. Lord, Wool, Bpiadla sad Tsl- low OUs, all of which wsgaaiaatca t* #ail hr law tkaa they #aa ha hid dews Boat say market la barrel#. Prior# aubxet la fiaataottosi aad qnaallty I iNMfTINCr P*lNr