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DAILY ENQUIRER-SIJN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 18. 1877. UEOMli HEW*. —A negro, Oharia* Crewel, vm drown ed in the Oomulgee Monday afternoon. ‘ —Hooaton oounty raieed eom oan be bought in Perry, at savanty-Av* eonta n bnahel. —On the night of the 8d inatant aix priaoneta made their eaeape from Jail at Lexington, Oglethorpe oouaty. —Mr. Benjamin Bnaaell, editor of the Bainbridge Democrat will deliver the memorial addreaa in Qninej, Florida. —The Telegraph -Meetenger haa a long pleaaaut aooonnt of a faaoy tall by the pnpila of Miaa Thompeon, of Maeon. —Snow fell laat Friday and Friday night (April llth) in tne monntaina around Porter Springe to the depth of two and one-third inoha*. —The Board of Missions, at appointed K " the North Georgia Conferee oe of the E. Church Sooth, will meet on the ■v4lh of May next at Oxford, Ga. —The City Connell of Angnita given two hnndred and trty dollar, for prize* to the fire' department on the oooa- aioa of their annual parade in May. —The Covington Enterprite aaya Mr. 1. B. Anderaon, of that plaoe, haa gone to Waehlngton oity to puab hia olaima for United State* Manhal for Georgia. —I. B. B. telegraphed the Conttitution from Lexington that he reoognlaed the negro Am Lawaon, and would leave fdr Georgia with the priaoner on the lGth. —Col. B. i. Bedding, of the Agrioul- tnral Bureau, waa married on Tueaday laat, the 10th to Mr*. Liaala Lee Wor- rill, of Sumter oounty, at Ellaville, GeoV- gia. —Mr. Biehard Wimberly, an old and highly raapeeted eitiaen of Biohmond oounty, tied very anddanly Saturday afternoon, about 5 o’olook, in hia buggy, of apoplexy. —Boring the peat throe montha there have been thirty-four, failure* in Georgia with liabilitiea amounting to $484,466, and in Florida fiv* fail area, with $83,000 in liabilitiea. —Robert Holme* writ** to the Darien Gazette that Mven milM from Darien the hail fell, during the reeent atorm, from two to three inohaa thiok and about the aize ofa tnrkay egg. —Bon Harden, of Wilke* oounty, load ed hia gun in the dark and went turkey hunting, ahot at two turkey*^ killed one, bunted hia gun, ton hia olothee and broke an arm. Don’t load gone in the dark. —Conttitution,- We* Murphy la aaid to know.moreof the aaoreta of Georgia politioa and politioiaua than any man in th* State. There ia no aafer npoaitory for them and no man who oan uae them to better end*. ' —Greenaboro Herald: The engineer on the Athena branoh, on hia up run laat Tueaday evening, found the road ob- atreated in two plaoe* between Bair da- town and Maxey’a—one with telegnph pole* and the other with oord wood. —The Telegraph and Mtuenger reports the death of Hon. George T. Marahall, Bepreaehtative in the Legialatnre from Terrell oounty. He died on Sunday, and waa buried in Dawaon yeaterday, the Dawson Biflee paying him military honor. —North Georgia Citizen: It ia aaid the wild-oat whiskey wagon* oontinnue to violate national, State, oounty and munie- pal law* with impunity. People may atand a fraudulent Praaident, but they are exoeadingly alow to drink crooked whis key. Georgians prefer it straight. ' —Telegraph-Mcuenger: In an alterca tion at the engine bouse Saturday night, Mr. dames Blue wm seriously out in the back at the hands of another party. The Wound was not a seriooa one. Messrs." Henry Daniels and Henry Faolk were charged with th* offense, but both wers discharged. —Augusta Chron. it Con.: A serious difficulty ooourred in Hamburg Saturday night, between two white men, John Pf| and Giles Kelley, and a negro nami Nick Henderson, whioh resulted in Pigg’s stabbing Henderson. The immediate oauae of the trouble seems to have beeh bad whiskey. —Mr. B. H. Biehards, an Atlanta bank er, oame to this oity yesterday to look after some fine imported eattle he had ordered from Naw York. Of fiveeows and three etUVesHmly the latter arrived safely—the cows having died at sea. These calves are valued at from $100 to $200 apieee.—Charleeton Journal if Commerce, 4th. —Bartow oounty doesn’t go book on the old hiatorio name. Corn ia abundant St fifty cents per bushel, large field* are al ready planted and still more will be as soon *a the earth is dry enough. Not over half the - amount of baoon has been bought, and large amounts of home ferti lisers have been need. —Mr. John Laaaeter was killed by trom own,f of every piece of improved properly in front of whioh water pipie* are laid, whether he taksa the water or not. Thie eoune will vary'I largely add to the income from the water works, and will make it pay its running expenses and the interest on th* bond*. — *Ki» i. ALABAMA HEWS. —The postal oommisaion ia in Mont gomery. ~ —Th* celebration of th* Montgomery Fire Department occurs to-morrow. —Mr. T. O. DsLIon of Mobile, has written a little book called Orbas pur poses. —Mm. Both Damon departed this life at the residence of her son,- Mr. S. L. De mon, at Newton, on the nth of Marsh. 1877; aged 82 years, —Bnllook Guards elected Lieut Abe Miles Captain, D. F. McCall 2d Lieuteil- FINE SHOES! LADIES’ AND MISSES' NEWPORTS, Plain and with Buoklei. Sandals i Slippers, In New and Tastsy Style*. BURTS’ mont Orderly Sergeant. “d'""*”®" I Fine Button Boots* —On last Friday evening Mr. Lee How ell wm badly shot in th* arm at his teal- denoe, on Butler's creek, near Florence, by United States dstoctivta. —The Porter Biflas, of Nashville, and the OhiokaMw Guards, of Memphis, will meet at Huntsville and drill for the cham pionship of th* Btate of Ttnnsms* on the | 16th of June. —There are 25 prisoners in th* Mont- ... _ gomery jail, the smallest number for some I f*f ultr SlylMj ALL AT lime. Th* Oity Court aonvioted 27, ■ of I REDUCED rftlOES. whom 10 W8M MntoDoed to Iht nmitiBh I 0 tiory and 17 to hard labor for tltewuaty. 1 A H$$Vy StOOk Of BrOflillt, —Wm. Dawkins, a mean looking no- 1 ' ‘ ~ ' gro, was sent to jail on Monday lsat,ohar- ged with a fiendish attempt upon the per son of a small daughter of Mr, Black- shear, residing in the Sylvan Grove neigh borhood of Dal* ooanty. —It is stated that Mr. H. Oonnerly, of, Vienna, Piokens oounty, iMt year, with) *W For anything you want In tho Shoe and ordinary seed, mad* 19 balsa of cotton on | bsether Uae, call at 20 sores of loud. He used as fertilizer* a falling limb during the reoent storm in 'ohildren by an Indian wife. 1 Decatur oounty. On the west side of the river the gale wm terrillo. In many plaoes all of th* fenoing and outhouses were blown down. Mr. Bonbon Donalson lost two horns by the fall of his stable*. On th* Bainbridge side of the river in partic ular looalitim the damage wm qm to ex tensive. It will be some time before the fanners reoovar from it* effects. —The Atlanta Conttitution My* it is understood that Dr. W. H. White, a West ern man, agent of th* Northwestern Life Insurance Company in that City, who served in the Federal army" during the late oivil war, has the warm support 6t Mr. Hill and a large body Of citizens for the position of United States Marshal for Georgia. Ex-Congressmen Freeman, of Griffin, is also reported'to have a strong backing for the same position. —The Conttitution Mys: “Reports reaob us of very bod work, secretly and brutally done, in Oglethorpe county sinOe the riot, and whioh acta are not oolonlor- tod to allay the fears of the oolored peo ple or to help the reputation of tb* county. It is reported that a negro named Turner wm shot by unknown par ties at night and has died from bis wounds. Ft is agreed that the killing w*s a cold blooded murder. Two other ne- gross are Mid to have been called from weir houses and Shot, and are in dyin conditions. Them deeds are attribute to “parties unknown,” A torin muoh too indefinite for auoh frequent occurren ce*. 1 —“Old Bob,” the undent negro who hM been farrymSa ot “the Poirit"'on the Savannah river for th* “post rixty year*/’ died lost week. Before breathing hie laitt, be called bis ohildren to'Btt bedside and told them that hehadasumof money to Uave them, but would not toll them exactly where it wm buried, lest he might gUt well,' and they, in their eager thirst for gain, might rob him of his treasure. But poor ola Bob died, and before his body wm cold hia children oommenoed to SMrch for the money. After digging two days and a half, they found, on the bank of the river, near the old landing, -two old tin'buckets containing between three and four hundred dollar* in gold and silver. Some of the ooina, we learn, date back M far m the year 1600. —Mayor Angier report* to tb* Consti tution that Atlanta will meet every obli gation and pay $50,000 of floating debt this year without adding uxss. Ten per BOOTS,AND SHOES. k t a Bnm Qoth-Tbp Bum OM, THE HANDSOMEST SHOE OUT. full Lino of SPRING WORK In all tha Plow Shoes, and Sta pie Goods, FOR WHOLESALE TRADE preparation mode by himself, of Swamp muok, strble manure, Um* and cotton seed. —Several gentlemen from Ohio have been in Tusoumbia during the pMt week, itiog, and expressed themaelvM M muoh pleased with everything but the weather, whioh, they My, indicates that they are no nMter the Bunny South thtai they were at home. —Laat week, m Fred Wilson and sev eral of his neighbors were returning from oourt at Russellville, he fell off hie horse in Cedar oreek, near Tnsebmbia, and wii drowned. As it wm night and very dark, his friends knew nothing of his fate until bie riderless hone overtook thorn. —Lost Fridsy evening Mr. Olsy Mo- Donsld, who lives near Green Hill, Nortih Alabama, left Cal Carton'* about dark, (oing towards home. Nett morning his torse and buggy Wera foundsUttl* baloW the ford at Shoal Creek. 8o far nothing hM been heard from Mr, MoDontld. The ptMumption is that he wm drowned. ' —Clayton Courier: Ai the' result of I Saturday night’s storm wo havashaard of five mill dams in this immediate vicinity that ware washed away. Two of Mr. Wm. Blair, two of Mr. Wesley Bishop, end the one at the railroad oroesing at Hill’s mill. Fortunately wa have heard of no bridge* gone, bnt our friend MoKeosio, oouaty contractor, is now oat of employment to that lino end if enoh a misfortune haa I ooourred be may bo kept ont Of misebiif while rebuilding. I —Pike oounty Treasurer reports aafo^- Amoent or taxes rsosivsd end ex* pended during tbs tax peer,' sad* Ins April. IMT, are... .«11.0M.*0 Outstanding claims against tbs soon- ty at lame date, about ... 1,000.00 Expeniea of present oourt about 1,8*0 0 ProMM* amount of etatma passed by present Oommluloner's Court.. 1,006 o THE OLD SHOE STORE, No. 78 Broad Street, (gifts Of bte *tf Beet.) WELLS & CURTIS. GROCERIES. Total Indsbtsdnsss sndlng April, TT.f l,800.#0 Prsbsbls amount of taxes lor luoceca- ’ ..*11,000. .. t.ooo. 1,100. Notice Dissolution. T he firm of swift, murphy a CO. It this day dissolved by mutual con tent, Mr. a. G. s&nrpSr retiring from the bns- GEO. P. SWIFT, Jb. NEW FIRM. PRINTING BOOK BINDING Every Description, LOWEST PRICES I THOMAS GILBERT, 43 Randolph St. jaudlyfcwoam. J.J.&W.R. 91 Broad Street, DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES .'OREIGN . UUNFEUTIONERY—a choice stook, PICKLES—All Best BrMda, in any ,u *oia&'ned FRUITS, VEOETABL.es and MEATS, MAGNOLIA HAMS, BHEF TONGUES, FERRIS’ BREAKFAST BAOON, A CHOICE LOT NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, ( SPARKLING OI&B ON TAP—Very N|C T , HE BEST 50. CIDER IN THE CITY, DUDLEY'S BOLTED MEAL—in Id and 14-busbel sacks, put up for family use. Try It. fff Our Goods are salsotsd for fern ' ily trad*. We guarantee all wa call J. J. * W. R. WOOD. Oslambn, dm, OCtO-Sodly MARCHAIi As SMITH PIANOS. • ' • Vte£>l£f!«: \ * — *:o: — The Handsomest, the Best Tone* the Host Durable Pianos Hade! They arc Beautiful Rosewood, Sovon and ono-thlrd Oofsvss, with every Improvement and fully guaranteed - r .1 Their moderate price and uniform euoooM have won for them tho position ofa Standard of Eoonomy and Dw- rablllty. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL MUSICIANS TO BE THE BEST. Over 18,000 Now in Use! Agents Wanted in Every County. Address MAROHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., 47 University Place, New York. Or, ROBT. W. SMITH, Agent. Lawyer*. ALONZO A. DOZIER, Allsrmejr and Connaellor at Law. Olflce Ovsr MO Broad Strset. Praotlcos In State and Federal Courts In bath Georgia and Alabama. tahts’tr ly CHARLES COLEMAN, Attorney-* t-Liaw. Up stain over O. E. Hoehatrasssr's stars. [lobli.'lt tfj - BENNETT H. ORAWfOID, Attorney and Counsellor so* Lsaw. Otit oe over Fraser’s Hardware Store. Jal4’77 ly Mtrk H. Blakdvokd. Louts F ( GannASD. ■ LAIN It FORD * UAKRARD, Attormeys land Connaeliar* nt Law OBas No. 81 Broad street, over Wlttlah A Klnael’a Jewelry Star*. Will praettee In the State and Federal Courts Fill praet sap*’76 BANKING and insurance. L, T. DOWN8NO, Attorney and Solicitor. U. S. Oom’r and Reghter In Bmnkrnptay. Ofllco over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ua. apV0,’T6 uni otAWrouD. 1. w. n’jtaitx. CRAWroHC A SlcNlELL, Attorney* sand Counsellor* nt Law, 188 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. janl8,’T« ly «. E. TIIOHAS, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law. Omen:' Ovsr Hoohitrasisr’sBtore, Columbus, Osorgla. [|aao.T« lyl “The Best is the Cheapest I” This Maxim applies with peculiar force to vour FIRE INSURANCE!! :o: PLACE YOUR RISKS WITH THE 8ICHC, PROMPT, RELIABLE COMPANIES Wo repreient, and when Losses occur, you will surely be Indemnified ; LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, HOME OF NEW YORK, MOBILE UNDERWRITERS, GEORGIA HOME, .... Office In the CEORCIA HOME BUILDING, LIONELC. LEVY, JB., Attorney au4 Counsellor mi UR. OomraiBBlonsF of Dssdo, Now YorkRRd othor StOtOB. . _ Office over OoorMla Home Iniaronoo Co. ESTATES.—Special attention to kooplnv 80- ourato Accounts, voucher!, AO., aad wokioc annual returns lor Guardians, Admlntstro- tora and Executors. doos* T* Watchmakers. C. H. LERVIN, Watch maker, 184 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Watcbei and Clacks repaired In the beat manner and warranted, Tin and Coppersmiths. Geo. P. Swift & Son And ws heps to merit a continuance of all old caitomers ol the late Arm, and ai many new ones as will favor ns with thalr business. Pab- earafal attention. Bee Montgomery Imeldemt In (Re Early Da >0. 1 About the middle of May, 1828, on* Benjamin H. Mordioal asm* to Montgom ery from (Jolambua, Georgia, find stt himself up as a watohuaker and repairer. After mining eeveral olook* and watohi ha eonvinoad the good people of tb* toi that he knew as little about that baaint ea Thnmgoid did about the myateria* of j diving bell. Previous to bi* arrival hen by fdrgery and othor meant, he pros' a deed of gift, purporting to be from father, for several Indian slave* with: the Greek Indian Nation. HetraniferMjd I JJf’ti,, tor past tarors.and hope tbe deed of gift for eom* trifling oottaid- I (he liberal pstronags heretofore extended tne erstion to some one about Ooltmtbua, and 1st* Firm, will be oontinued with my suaess- at a time when the father of th* Indiart. 5,1"^M was from homa, delivered poeaeaeioii. I du?ta* old Firm, Swift, Murphy a Vo. The whole family of Indiana of aboatnirte | spldlmawR ’ s s.g:mubphy. wera instantly eeiaed and carried off to LoaiBlana. The father who ttuned oat llo be the unol* of Mordioai, had lived in the Nation eeveral year*, Bespeotfully. GEO. P. SWIFT, GEO. P. SWIFT, Jb. DENTISTRY. DR. J.M. MASON, D. D. 8., Ctaos Over Enquirer-gun Office, COLUMBUS, GA., C UBES Diseased Gums and other diseases of the Mouth; cures Absessssd Tssthf Inserts Artificial Teeth; fills.Tssth with Gold, or ohsapsr material If desired. W- F. TIQNKR. Dentist. • Ovnn Mason’s Dnu* SToan, , Randolph Street, Columbus, On. Mobile and Girard Railroad. WKfwam-T Columbus, &a., March 9,1S7Y. immediately followed after than, end overtook them in Louisiana. After bs-1 ing absent about three months, they ar rived In Montgomery on their way beck to th* Indian Nation. Upon hearing thalr aoeonnt of the eondnot of Mr. Mordioal, tha eitiaan* reaolved that he should be punished. Two of the squaws wet* fur nished with cowhides, and without 1“ Mordioai'a dreaming that they were in I town, he we* led np n long avenne, for ed by two or three hundred persona, « had assembled to witness thaflagglllatii on the pretense that thdy wera about to weigh him for a raoa rider. Bn t, lol to | bis antonishmant—his terror andamai meat—he is mat midwsy by thsa* IWb dear cousin*. He stopped patrifiad, in deed. They appeared to have dropped I from the olouds, bat be wm soon taught { they were on earth, for after the exohengjs of a few ooosin salutations,they oowhldeQ him os genteelly MOneeonld imagine. Nothing more waa beard of the russet by tbe oitiaens of Montgomery, until August of tbe same year,when Col. Jno, Erwin,of Salma, published him as an imposter.— Offutta Weekly. _ Another Kx-Hayer Fells. Naw Youk, April 13.—Edward A. Lam- meet in Girard. Ata bert, ex-Mayor of Brooklyn, and a gan- 1 w tinman of hitherto unblemished repute' tiou, is sold to be a defaulter. He wat. ...„ ... left in ohsnre nine vears ago of an Mtato 1 spprovsd February Ith, 1871, entitled An set of $75,000 left by her deceased husband I t0 »utkort“‘k* Mobile and Girard B*l'ro«l toMra Nina H (look hia ailtor-in-laW. ‘o ‘““d* “ d « Ieout « mortgages or deed. LpteionofhUbon^V^staS.^ Ahotti thMD Y88IR MOD iBROMODB I ia0b Ml* 011 M 11x6,1 1,6 do6I1,6d proper to to iMulng th. bond, of this Company sold out to mother oompanj, tnd $9,000 I anew 8814 act. „ . fell into Lambert’s hands for effecting the In pursnsnoe of ..Id roiolution a Called negotiations. Tbia ha *ka eotaprilad to *••»">« »* the Stockholders or th. Mobile and disgorge. Tits. Cook inttuated tha thv**. Olrard Railroad Company will he held at the tigstion of the affairs to a lawyer who do- Depot loGItMa.-Ata., on THURSDAY niRFAfl that he was warranted hi | APRIL IDtm, at 9 o olook ▲. m. the assertion that Lambert is a defftttlUr Stookhoidwro, with their farallioB, will bo to the amount of $50,000. H* ootepallad P»*«^ »* «h*t day to and from the moot- Lambert to aarrendsr what property h* . waa known to poetess, in recitation far | By order of the Board, th* defalcation. Lambert i* * aearried man and elder in Fort Graane Preabyta- rian Church in Brooklyn. — A T a Masting of the Board of Directors held this day, It was Heiolved, That the Stockholders or the Mo. bilo and Girard Railroad Company be called to THURSDAY, the 1»th day of APRIL NEXT, to take Into con sideration the acceptance or tho act of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, J. M. FRAZER, See'y. SOMETHING NEW! Wooden Canon A Caskets SELF-SEALING, AIR-TIGHT, A* tit* Male Prices as Drill wary Cotans and One-Fon'rlh Coal of Retells Cases. - felt In our hotohmate. and obvlatednnger- out and unpleasant associations. I commend them to the Inspection of tbs eommunity gen erally.; Former styles of Cases and OMke ts at Xlectuoetl Frlooa. AS* Night and Sunday bell at Aunt doer. L. ROONEY, 83 8nd 85 Broad BL, Up Stftira. feb4 8odiw8m WM. FEE, Worker In Tlit> Bkfci Iron, Copper Orders from abroad promptly attanded to. ^Jo^7^roa<^tre8t^ Plano Tuning, to. E. W HLAV, Repairer and Tuner of Pianoi, Organs and NEW FUBNITURE, Just Received. I AM NOW itf RKCEIPT OF A FULL STUCK OF FURNITURE Or all kinds In the line, consisting of BED-BOOM BETTS, FINE and COMMON PABLOB SUITES, CHAIRS of all kinds, BEADSTEADS In Grant Variety, fco., *o„ all or th. latest styles and fresh, and will be told low. Furniture Repaired Promptly and Cheaply* t. ROONEY, SS assd SB Brand BL, Up Star I re. feb4eod*wSm PUTS I^HHCALLS! STRADDLES! $25, $50, $100, Jim« JWHIMUAM i CO., Bonkers and Brokers, No. 18 Wall street. New York, make for customers Investments In Cot ton Privileges, in amounts to salt, from 10 bales and upwards, In 7 days, 16 days, one month, two months, three months and six months contracts, whioh frequently return trom ten to forty tlm.B tho amount Invested. Future Contracts bought and sold on n margin of tie. Explanatory Circular and Dally Re port of the Cotton Market sent free, octal eodly DIVIDEND NOTICE. Fxubdaut 8,1871. The Dlreotors of the MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING <X)MPANY have this dap deolared a Dividend of WO UK PJfJt CIS NT. upon tho capital stook, payable on and after the 1st of April. The Transfer Books will be closed March lsth. W. A. SWIFT, feb6-tf Scorctary. CARRIAGES, I Central Line of Boats. oant. bond* or* above par, and right per eonta. a*U for' fid. Th* pnbllo aehoolr have been voted $86,000 tM* besaion CotuioU be* appmetatad $7,000 for drain age piptogT B*Q&»4h*8 ritriink $200,- 080 mnyinr. The Legixlatur* ao amend •d tha ritaiter *vto n*h* tttJ»d*^r of th* oonnou to oollaot a tax of aonn dol- A CAItD! T O oil who are snfferisg from the errors and Indlseratlons of youth, Nervous Wenkneas,. FURTHER NO- Early Decay, Loss of Manhood, fee I will send I TTNTIL FURTHER a recipe that will cure yon, F»** *f Crt*»B#. I TlOE th* Central Una of ( “CTj’iS,. T . umilt iw IHl w. i. If], CqUix Station D, Blbla Hods#, Haw YoVk City. I g^xURDAYS, 10 a x, to Apalachicola, Fla. fabis-eodkwflm I ^ forthar Information call on " o. c. HOC HtTRASIER, )u2 U 8$$iit WAGONS, Agrlculturml iMpIcmenti, d«. t Mad# and iwpairod at tb* lowaft CASH prleaa, on Wynn’i UUl, naar tho oity, by augt-oodfcwly W. M. AMOS for Sale Cheap. IDENuE now occupied by tho undersigned, on sou" Forsyth street, contain); , four rooms,' double kltche; and all naoessary out houses and Improve- menu, eonststtag ot a good golden andmell or water Fencing and Coins all In first-olass repair. JOEL BUSH. mh8» 3t th,aafctu lies and Improve- New AdvortiBemen^s. WONDERFUL SUCCESS I *5,000 of the CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION DESCUIBED AND ILLUSTRATED, Sold in (10 dayii It being the only com plete low price work (770pages,'only |9 54) treating ol the entire nltotory* |r#Ba bail«ftlttir$r, wonderful enhibllBt «M- rlotoitieto.great dayw* otc., IIIURtrotea, and SI cheaper than any other; orcrybntly wants it. One new agent cleared *350 in 4 tveekN. :i,GOO aStent* wanted. Send’ quickly for proof of above, opinions of ofliolals, clergy ana presf, Bampie page*, **" J extra, terun. H1JUB 733 Sansom street, Pkiludelpbla. . . p AI ITIflM Bewnra of falsely olalm- UAU I IUN$ ed Offlclrt and worthleiB bookH. Send for proof GEORGE PACE & GO. • Mb. on. eonoiin it., BALtaon, ns. Patent Poi I nicy tlrlnt * Flour Mllte, Water . Tiinlte t'/mery WheeU and $55 0 $7? * we “h’ , 2 Agents. »I0Oi Augusta, Me. chin a slay at hum*. Agents wanted. Out- jlZ nt and terms free. TRUE fc CO, Augus ta, Maine. •Syri a week”to’ASents. *10 Outfit 871 FREE. P. O. VICKERY, OR Extra Fine Mixed Carda, with name, JuO 10 cents, post-paid. L. JUNES A OU„ Nassau, N. Y. Drunkard, Stop! C. C. BEE'IIF, M. D„ (former!v of 'Bos- ton) has a karmleu cure lor INTBRiPRB* A.Vutv, wni0h oan be given without tt knowledge of tho patient. Also one for the OPIUNI HABIT Permanent cures g&uranteod in both. Set stamp for evidence. Ask druggists for It. Ad dress BEIJKK A CO., tflrhiiofhsm, Conn, W ANTED. Men to traveland establish agencies in every town (or our new and perfectly fire-proof Olass Chimneys and lamp. Business iiermanent; sells easy; no poddlhig. FIRLSIUK M'F’O Phi iad< Samples Semper Idem ! Semper Idem!! 1849. WIXLCOX’S 1877* Insurance Agency! — : 0 : The Same Time-Tried, Fire-Tested Experience! The 8eme Old, Strong, Rich List! The Seme Massive Array of Gold Assets! The Silhie Prompt, Skillful, Liberal Dealing! UMAX) THE ZjXSTi Aotna lltMPino* Company Asaeta (Gold), $ 7,278,127.44 North ■rltlfih ond Moro**tiU Inauranoe Com’y Assets (Gold), 15,887,882.20 Hartford Fir* Inturano* Company AssotH (Gold), Royal Iniunno* Company Assets (Gold), Oontinontol Inturano* Company Assets (Gold), Inaurano* Company of Nortn America Assets (Gold), Now Vork. Underwriter*’ Agonoy Assets (Gold), Ph«nixlnuirMO* Company Asseta (Gold), Union Marin* and Fir* Insurance Company Assets (Gold), Virginia Home Inaurane* Company Assets (Gold), 8,278,369.24 19,559,429.05 8,040,085.29 0,001,884.61 8,300,781jt 7 2,792,902.92 755,781.97 288,199.99 Total Aaaata (Gold) $02,833,9^4.14 OVER 8IXTY-TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLAR# ! Thai* cam* Grand Gompanlei paid their H1xti;i:n m i i.i.ions for lutes in Uhlcago and Boiton In 1871 and 187* without haaltatlon or dulay. For PollciuH in huoIi Oompaniei apply to WILIXOX’fi INSURANCE AUENUT. Bilk# tahan anywhT# In tho State. Lophob pan I hero.fobs oodtf COTTON WAREHOUSES. PLANTERS WAREHOUSE. G. P. SWIFT. G. P. SWIFT, Jr. 0>fl «of to 8WirT, MURp Hy 4 Co, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. LIBERAL ADVANCES ON CONSICNMENTSof COTTON —AND— SPEOIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SALE AND STORAGE OF SAME. apt dfcwtf AUCTIONEER# AND COMMISSION MERCHANT#. elpku, $5h $20 K Portland^ Maine. worth { ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? TURN USE THE AVER1LL PAINT, The Moet Beautiful, and Durable Exterior Paint - ’ Known. • White and all the Fashionable Shade* 8old by tho Gallon, ready fbr Use. The finest residences in the country use It. 8KTH THOMAS, Eeq., says, “Your Paint ii handsome." Gen. D. II. STROTHERS : "It is economi cal." P. P. THOMPSON, Esq.: "My buildings look beautiful.•• CHENEY HROTiftEKS : "It 1b superior to lead." P. T. HAKNUM : "Tho best 1 over saw.” Hundreds of testimonial# from owners of tho finest residences in the country, with Sample Card of Colors, furnished iree by .dealers, and by the AVGIilLL CHHlCtL TAINT COMPANY, No. 82 Ruhlino Slip, Now York. PELLUU1THTE, for covering hard woo«f • i ANHOOD RESTORED. Victim# of juiuihf ul Imprudence, whA ive tried in vuiu every known rewedn >11 leavn of a Him pie prescription FRRflC for the NjHG’dy cure of nervous debility, premature decay, lost manhood, and all ■(IhMirdeni.brought on i*y exoesses.. An# (triitgriMt ban tfn» inpeafenta. Addrap DAVIDrtUN'to U4*., 868cm*i fitnet, I? HIRSOH & HEOHT, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 109 Broad Street (Opposite Rankin House), COLUMBUS, GA. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND LIBERAL CASH ANVANCES MADE; AND SALES SETTLE!) PROMPTLY. oorrhhpondence solicited tSC~ Reference,, by pcrmlralon: CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL HANK; NATIONAL BANl^JFCOLO^iBUSj^GmjSAaLEJiJMIESU^^NJ^U^O^^^^^ahmi^ PHOTOCRAPHIC ARTIST. BURNISH! *n 'hfriHVf ! GLACE VS. iM L J . 0 Tbe Public ie inv/itocl to call eat WILLIAM®* FINE ART GALLERY A SB onamlne tb* GLACE PICTURE the only Ul,isny .Surface Photograph that retain, th* atofl^JHadah, No other place in tho city takes ‘hem. Hard am glass. Standf any amount of rubbing. Cannot be soiled by water, alcohol, turi>entine, or anything of the kina. The Burnish lHaas mad# at other places in only imitation, and retain# it# Gloss but a short Una* .\Aa£ATfOf'AUTJON IS (VUARANTEKI) and we aro respunslhlo lor our results, and are psrmanently located, you have nothing to risk in giving us your patronage. Prtoes the LowhtuvuiUity 1b all Styles and Sices • Keg art) less of cloudy weather, please oell and he convinced that Williams keeps postedtn all asw improvements, and gives every attention to piouHc. LocfiO-eodKwly |