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DAILY ENQUTRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26. 1877. JP»i(g gwqwitet. COI.IIMBUR. MA.t TUESDAY JUNE 26, 1877. LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION! and moke than TWICE THE LARGEST AGGREGATE CIRCULATION I Blind Tom ia doing the country town* of Kentnoky. A watermelon st Key Weet weighing forty-eight pound*, sold for $8 the other dey. New Yobk eate • million btuhela of “goobera" per anntun, at ten oentaa quart. The reoent General Praabyterian Aa- aembly in Cbioago voted againat the na» of nnfermented wine in oOmmnnion. Knoxville had her firet tobaeoo aale, Thursday. Something over 6,000 Iba. obanged hand*, at an average of 8Jo per ponnd. The effect of the Adminiatratkm'a Southern policy in Central New York ia aaid to be thia : “Some Republicans grnmble, bnt none deaert.” The World haa a apeeial from Montreal annonnoing that the offloe of the Grand Trank railway was robbed of $60,000, juat taken from the bank to pay employ* The model town in tbe State of New York ia Alfred. It haa 2,000 inhabitanta, haa never had a single glasa of liquor aold within ita limits, and never a pauper to anpport. Bab silver .026 fine aold on Thursday in London for 64 11*10 penoe per ounce troy. At thia rate the dollar of 412} grains of silver .000 fine would be worth a little over 00 oenta in gold. The members of the New York Cotton Exohange have decided to close the Ex change on Thursday, Friday and Satur day, July 6th, 6th and 7th, in addition to the regular holiday on tbe Fourth. Gband Done Alexis and hia suite are said to have pioked up a few phrasee in Amerioa to enrioh the Russian tongue, snob an: “WypyoohinofT,” “pulldown yoveatki," “cheeeeilzky,” and “ogivuaa. rest." A oobbespondent of the Boeton Trane- cripl accuses Gail Hamilton of haviDg passed herself off as Mr. Blaine while she was on the railroad from Auguata to Portland with Mrs. Blaine, who had apaaa tor Blaine and wife. THB PBOPKiniONAI. JUROR. Nearly every merchant, farmer and business man objeels to giving bis State little of hia time In serving as a juror. AU aorta of meaaurea are resorted to, to secure exemption, and if ealled to serve, excuse* of every klpd are tendered to get rid of a few days jury duty. The oonae- quenoe ia that, with the exceptions al lowed by law and the excused by appeals the oourt, It is very difficult to seoure a jury, oompoeed as it should be, of our most intelligent and upright oitixena. Our merchants and business men won’t serve as jurors if they oan possibly avoid doing so. The result is that their rights and those of the people are put into the hands of professional jurors. By “pros fasaional,” we mean jurors who hang around the Oourt House, from oourt to court, and get themselves summoned as tales Jurors. Now we don't wish to be understood to say that these professional jurors are all bad men, or that they are venal and oorrupt. Such not our opinion of them. Many are good enough and honest enough, but are men who have but little or no inter est in the weal or woe of the country. They are auoh as are generally out of em ployment, or broken down in business, are neoeasarily sour and imbued with prejudice. Such men are not the proper persons to deoide upon tbe merits of esses ooming before tbe oonrte. The lawyers know this and not upon it. Let a case oome to trial againat a corporation, and the lawyer against the corporation will nearly everytime strike those who are not professional jurors, and as about three-fourths of our jurors are what are known as “professionals,” it is difficult to seoure what we would call a fair trial; for men who allow their prejudices to in fluence them, or who take no farther in terest in tbe dnty of a juror than tbe dol lar a day, cannot give a fair verdict, how ever honest they may be, or intend to be. The men who sre most capable of decid ing upon the differences of merchants, business men and corporations, are thoee who are daily interested in business, and these sbonld be mede to serve upon the juries. We hope the new Con stitution will provide thst every man be tween 21 and 60 years of age, if an in telligent and npright citizen, is not only subjeot to dnty as a juror, but will be forced to render such servioe, and that no man will be allowed to serve more than two weeks any year. If we oan get in tbe new Constitution snob a provision, the professional juryman’s days will be numbered,” and the people’s rights will be in better bands. A Congress of 442 of tbe leading com mercial firms of Germany was held at Frankfort on the 20tb, when it was re solved to ask the Government to suspend Us free-trade poliay, and to institute an inquiry as to the state of trade and indus try in Germany. Tub Mohammedans of India are rally ing to the support of the Saltan. Large meetings have been held, and oolleotors have been sent around to gather in con tributions for the war. In Madras 2,600 rupees were collected in three days and placed in a bank for remittance to Tur key. Senator Morton’s letter had a queer offect on a Mississippi editor. Ho read the remark about free suffrage existing ohiefly in name in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama and some other Southern States, and exolaimed: “Then why in the name of tbe diokens don't yon turn in and help us abolish your nigger suffrage ?” When you have seen a woman twisting; up her baok hair, and holding twenty- - three hair pins in her mouth, while she tells a neighbor on the other aide of the atreet how to make strawberry short oake • »“ the man ean’t find tbe strawberry, the aeoret of Demosthenes' snooessful train ing with tbe pobbles is no longer a mys tery. A Mbs. A. P. Warm haa been trying to pass forged obecks on the Oynthlana Na tional Bank, having presented one at the banking house of Geo. A. Bowles, at Osoeola, Iowa. It was a modest draft for $9,600. Mrs. White had so arranged that a favorable telegraphic response con cerning the draft should bo sent by an ao- oompiioe. Ex-Governor Notes, of Ohio, declares that no Considerable disaffection exiite among Republicans at the West, and be lieves that though Mr. Blaine may op pose eertain matters of polioy he will not form an anti-administration party. Ol Mr. Hayes' patriotism and talent Mr. Noyes speaks as a man just appointed to a leading mission should. At the sale of autographs in New York last Monday, the signatnre of John 8. Abbott sold for ten oents, and that John Quinoy Adams for fifteen oents; Professor Agassiz's bandwriting sold for $1 26; Oakes Ames' name brought two oents; Benedict Arnold's (traitor) gl 26; N. B. Banks five cents. No oue would buy Ben Bntler’s signature. Mlle. Aimer has sold the major por tion of her diamonds to Benediot, the jeweler. Those sold comprise the mag. nifloent necklace, the earrings, and a sec- ond pair of the same, the value aggregat ing gC-0,000. They were eold at a good but not extravagant price, and the reason of the disposal was that MUe. Aimee was in oonatant fear of robbery, and thetsinoe she has been in tbe United State* she has never had a moment's peaoe while pos sessing them. (GHOOL COMMISSION IS It ORK. COBLE COBBLED. THE UNFOUNDED CHARGES OF MAJOR B. J. MOSBS AGAINST MB. PBABGDT. Mr. H. H. Jones, one of the proprietors nnd editors of the Telegraph-Mettenger, thns writes from Atlsnta to his psper: From tbs very highest authority, even thet of the oomtnuaioner himself, we leera thet the stetemente of Mr. Moeee, of Muscogee, relating to the use of the sobool funds of the State for election eering purposes by Mr. Orr ere simply erroneous. Not one dollar of the educe HMD or OIIiBEH COUNTY'S MCK- ENINO THASBDY. History ef the Tekleg Away tr Brown’s Lit*. a victim who cans oh binded knees FOB HIS LIFE. tional fund bRi been appropriated to any I 8 i >acla * teJTgrom to the Atlanta Confutation.] auoh purpose. I Elluat, Ga., June 22, Tbe feats ere, that Mr. Bean, the agent I via Oarteraville,' Jane 23. of the Peabody estate in his deep inter- Anthony Goble to-day expiated on the tenet in tbe cause of publio eduoalion, io , ffo id, at thia little village, the crime end desirous that the people should be of killing Oherles L. Brown in the fint properly enlightened on the subject, was p, rt ot Hut November. kind enough to defray the expeneee of __ • those speakers who were willing to adyo- I _ , „ . , oste thff good osuse on tbe huetings. I The beet account of the mnrdor that I Henee, the sum of fifty dollsrs was paid contrary reports flying to Mr. Peabody, of Oolumbue, for abont J?* 1 th ® ba ?ff in 8i show that •pooohaa delivered at various points, the “ m “‘ ha »® b f*“ • brxxtal and ■aid fifty dollars being turned over by revolting almost beyond parallel, that gentleman to the uee of the public °“ th « 2d ? f November several of the echoole. Mr. Orr does not handle the country people of Gilmer oounty bed as- aohool fund, therefore could not squander I •cabled Deer e still-house, end were eome it If he would. ot them dri “king pretty freely. At length As lo the assertion thht bis offloe is of • on,e on * be B»“ °» U,D B Mr. Goble. Mr. no use, why, thet ia a mere brutem ful- Brown nrae standing near by end heard men ; on unsupported opinion whioh the | be name. He at onoe said, I know people of Georgia, by an overwhelming I ‘ hat msc; he and hia father came to my majority, would rebnke and repudiate. I bona ® during the war, and Iu ell the broad limits of the State, stole some meat there cannot be found any individual poa- I from my smoke house.” ■eased of more sterling integrity, e higher I This remark soon revealed Goble, who seoee of honor, greeter oonsoientionsness I st onoe sought Brown for the purpose of or superior qaslifloetione for the respon- I making him take it baok. A lively die- aible position be oooupies then Professor I ouaaion followed the demand, whioh was, Gustavos Orr. He is ■ very Roman in I however, at last, as tbe orowd thought, simplicity and firmness of oharsoter, and, folly settled. we trust, will be triumphantly sustained j Shortly afterwards Brown end Goble, Dew Advertisements. New Pianos et whole. a-.i I 21 eoMEWO. •el*, a rest bergenia, rnns,SSSSm«imo 8TI. Rate opportunities New Orgea* at wholesale. Beware or Imltatlee*. Beat offer over made, read. Saul on I to II day*’ last trial. Money reloaded and freight paid both way* ir unaetlateetory. Eat. 1SM. Agents wanted. Discounts to Tesehen, Minuter*, he Addrem DANIEI, T. BEATTY., Washington, New Jerny. SjCC a weak in your own town. Term* and To Bntlonnl Invalids.—In aleknea* to perform It* fonetlona, the liver, bowel*. n*rv**, mmole*, vein*, erteriea, *o, ere bll more or le»* atleeted. Tbeie delinquent* re quire a medicine, combining the propertlea of —„ itlve, a.tonic, stomachic, an alterative, a purge; and udatlv* to brlug tb*m buck to their duty; muta ivtiavivv iv uuuH viawui iu kuau and all theae element*, In tbelr pureat and moat effeetlve forma, ere united In Tnrrnnt'a Effervescent Kellner Ape rient, the greet Sellne Remedy for Indigestion, nnd It* concomitant consequence*. Sold by ell drugglata. $55 [ Auguste, Me. in by the verdiot of hie fellow-oitizens every villege and hamlet of the State. But here endeth this third end lest epis tie from Atlanta. H. H. J. TUB FLABE-WBAPFED CITY. THE HAND OF THE INOENDIABY—WHO STAND THE LOSSES—HELP PROFFERED. Boston, June 28.—A speoisl from St. Johns, N. B., says i A mass meeting of whom it appears were strangers up to that time, left tbe orowd, talking end laugh ing in a very plesaant manner. They were not heard of again for several hours. Thet afternoon Goble entered e Uoqse of doubtful repute, about two miles from where he hud lest been seen. He was in e state of high excitement, end announced that he bed “killed thst son of a b—htbat had INSULTED HU FATHER !” His assertion was reoeived as a pieoe of Drunkard, Stop! ANUU. Which oan be given without knowledge of the patient. Alio on* foffthe OPIUM HABIT. Permanent cure* gauianteed In both. Sand •tamp for evidence. Aak drugglata for It. Ad. drcaa BEEItN A UO., Birmluglram, oitizens was. held yesterday afternoon, at mere bravado, but ho kept persisting in whioh offers of aid were reoeived from I the statement end et last held up e piece Montreal, Boston, Bangor, Fortlaud, Cope I of bloody hair, whioh he deolared was e Breton end many other cities, as well as I pieoe of the dead men’s whiskers. A towns, in the provinoe. Tbe number of I orowd wee et length railed to go and find dead haa inoroaaed to eight. Oue wo- the oorpse, whioh Gobio acid he would men wee burned to death on her own show to them. After walking a abort dis- door steps. tanoe Goble brought them to a place in the suffering insurance COMPANIES. | the road where he said he bed left Brown. Tbe poor men wee found, not dead es was held by tbe several insurance companies I «P“. ted ’ bnt horrib ‘y «D»tUated, and ZD AO o Nassau, N, The following is a list of the total risks ncld by tbe several insurance companies i ... - , . ■ ., within the bounds of the burned section | Jf?saVrihtVanrn *’j',*! of the olty: Imperial, of London, $810,. | b “ ®‘8 h ‘ 3 .° b1 ' 9 £*' rlb *J'«“'*« 000; iEtns, $12,000; Hertford, 200,000; H_T?i Phronix, of Brooklyn, $60,000; British American. *22.000: flommercial Union. I 1D tbe faoe “°d head nntil hia features were beaten into an indistiilgnlsbable mass. He died soon after. Ladle*, Nashville, Tenn stood on tbe btege this June. Advantages many and all flrst-olaa*. Drug ilmpl* and ex penses moderate. Average grade of this Sc- nior Class Sir. Francb spoken dally. Onlls- tlionlc drill dally. Careful o ‘ matronage and hy giene Pine ohurohsa In th* city. For new catalogue address the principal. Ju?8 dfcwlm The Silver Commission.—The tele grams aey thst the report of the Bilver Commission is in oonrse of preparation by Benator Jonee, of Nevada, and will be printed in. a few days. The report ia an exhanatlve argument in favor of the dou ble standard, and takes the ground that the demonetising of silver has contracted the ounenoy end arrested business enter prises'. In conversation Benator Jonee expresses the opinion that with silver demonetized ■peoie resumption would be impossible, and thet if specie payments should be resumed it would be only temporary. Benator Jonee favors the passsge of e bill to dealers the old silver dollar a legal tender for all debts, publio and private, end directing thet any person mey take silver bullion to the miut and have it coined Into dollars, psying a coinage therefor. Another provision wonld be, that any person mey deposit at tbe mint here of silver of • given weight end fine ness end receive therefor a certificate set- ting forth snob deposit, the certificate to be need in oommerce like tbe gold one. Benator Jonee holds that tbe question whether the four per eent. bonds are pay able in gold or both metals, is fixed by the law, and thet Secretary Sherman’a opinion has no more binding weight than that of any other individual. American, $22,000; Commercial Union, $300,000; Royal Ineuranoe, $600,000; Btednoona, $300,000; Lancashire, $600,- 000; Qneen, $600,000; North British and Mercantile, Guardian $600,000; $460,- 000; Liverpooland London and Globe, $160,000; Northwestern, $200, 000; Royal Canadian, $400,000; REAL ESTATE ACENTS. Goble was at once arrested end com mitted for trial. At tbe convening of tbe Superior Oourt it was discovered that be bad no lawyera. There were found to be no witnesses, and Goble refused to sum- Pro’vieioual, $200.,000, Citizens’ Con,: H ® *“ ’Si meroial, fire and marine, $200,000; National, $136,000; Bt. Johns Mntua’, $76,000; Central, of Frederickton, $70, 000. Tbe total loss haa been estimated at $12,000,000 to $16,000,000, end the total amount of insurance at abont $0,000,000. BLAZED OUT AO AIN. and callous during the whole trial, and appeared to care nothing for the verdict when it was brought in. He was sent to Marietta and kept in JOHN BLACKMAR, Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph Offloe, Co,umbos, Ga., Ileal Estate, Brokerage and Inturanoe Agenoy. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT. Refer, by permission, to Banks of this elty. fnova, *76 tf| jail there, nntil just before tbe execution. His The Convention.—Governor Colquitt has issued e proclamation In eooordanoe with tbe aot of the Legislature, oonveniug the Constitutional Convention in Atlanta on the eeoond Wednesday in July, the 11th. The vote oast “for Convention" was 48,181, and “againat" 89,067—major ity for Convention, 9,124. No returns were reoeived from Eoholls and Wilcox. story of the killing of Brown is aiok ening, He says that Brown made no re sistance, but begged for bis life like e Abont 2:46 a. M., tbe dreaded alarm dog end tbit after belaboring him for e was again given of another fire, whioh long time with his walking stick, end be- bed started in e brlok building at York i D g nnable to kill him, took an enormous Point Blip, ooenpied by W. A. Bpenoe and 1 rook, and taming him over on his faoe, J. A T. Robinson. In ten minntes the dropped it on tbe back of hia head, liter' flames bad worked through the roof, | ally crushing his skull in: threatening danger to the building on the opposite side of Sinytb street, and the ooonpanta prepared to leave ; but tbe fire department worked so efficiently that all danger was past in half an hour, the fire being confined to where it started. There is no doubt that an in A CARD! lmllsoretlons of youth, Nerrous Weakness, Early Decay, Loss of Manhood, fco—I will send oeudiary hand was at work, for not three I a r ® 0, P* that w111 our ® 7 0U i free of Charge. minntee before the fire was observed, there wss no eign of it. St. Johns, Jnoe 28 —The roll of dead numbers ten, inolnding Cspt. Firth, prominent merchant. There have been five arrests for inoendiarism, end innu merable thefts. This great remedy was discovered by a mis sionary In South Amerioa. Send a self- addressed envelop* to th* Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, Bible Horn*, Now York Olty. f*blz-«odltwSm Gone.—Our leading editor left yester day to make a visit to bis father in middle Georgia. He will be absent abont a week. Iu the meantime we will do the beet we oan to satisfy onr readers. They will please overlook our ehortoomiilg, as we are not fully trained in our new posi tion. Our “man" will aoon be “home” again. In tha meantime, our readers oan oonsole themselves with the knowledge, thet if we don’t give them a poor paper some times, they oannot fully appreciate tbe good paper we ere aoouatomed to give them. Mew York Divorce Lawyers. Chisago Tribune.] A shrewd female reporter of the New York Graphic lately mede application to the divoroe lawyers of thet oily tor e sep aration from her husband. Her state ment of the result is probably not too highly colored, end it affords sn excellent Illustration of the extent of the iniquity in whioh these matrimonial brokers are engaged. She informed one of the di voroe lawyer! that she had no oause of oomplaint against her husband; thet he was faithful and indulgent, end that her only reason for desiring a separation was that she had beoome tired of matrimo nii! life. The “lawyer” advised her to desert'her husband,remove to New Jersey, and employ a ‘detective, promising with in a reasonable time to proonre proofs of her husband's infidelity. Jha prioe of tbie conspiracy was to be $260. Applica tions to four other divoroe broken, with e similar statement of tbe feels, resulted in substantially tbe same manner. It has been no Aeoret that the divoroe law yers of the United States have promoted e large share of tbe separation between husband and wife that have ooonrred in this country, end by-making divoroe easy, have also mede it scandalously frequent, Only Five Days to the First Day of July! rriAX FAY ERS, de you went to be double Tex axed t Take notice sad give. In your Texes. M. W. THWEATT, Tex Rmelvsr. City Light Guards’ GRAND FESTIVAL Court House Square, ilULY 2d, 3d and 4th. July 2d, at 7:30 p. M„ and ooutlnu* until m. ; re-open Tuesday at 7:30 r. m., and oon tlnue until 12 o’elook a. M.| will again open at ' " “ ‘r4tb, and cou- *h« hannin...In, IZ B o’clock i. M. Wednudsy, July 4th, and destroying the happiness of many homes I ttnue 01>en Unt u ig e’oiock at night, that bnt for them might have been pre served. Judob Hilton's Paradise. —Mr. Hilton is reported as explaining that tbe “Jews” whom he dislikes are those who attract publio attention by “a vul gar ostentation, a puffed-up vanity, an overweening display of condition, e leek of those considerate oivilitiea so much appreciated by American society end e general obtruaivenasa that ia fre quently disgusting and always repulsive to the weil-bred.' As those vioea are quite unknown in Christian society, we may new congratulate ourselves thet et least one hotel in the world will be a lit tle paradise of refined simplicity and eu aeademy b The insurgent Freshmen of the College of New Jersey, who wree “suspended” by President MoOosh lest Saturday end or dered to leave Princeton, marched in pro- cession to the depot on Monday Four of them carried e violin ease draped in black end resembling a coffin. The members of the class had mourning am- blems on their arms, but tbe muffs to whieh they kept step wee not mournful. They sang oollege song after ooUegeaong, rounding off aaoh chorus with the ory, rOUee, E-i-g-h-t-y." emy or good breeding. We presume thet the ingenious youth ot our oountry will hereafter flook to Saratoga to oomplete their education by taking lessons in de portment from tbe guests of the Grand Union, flatten their noeee against the din ing-room windows in order to see how the select behave at their meals, and long for admission to that elegant tavern aa tha subjects of European despots aspire to be presented at ooort.—AVir York Tribune Fatal Affray **l Enterprise, Mies nctel to N. O. Picayune.] ENTEai-aiaR, June 28.—In a personal difficulty lest night, at Meridian, William MeDuffy, Superintendent of the Meridian Sash Factory, was shot and instantly Crockett Henry, an attorney, wee ar lasted, charged with the deed, end now awaits a preliminary examination. Both panona are well known oitisens of Meridian. THE MILITARY EXERCISER Will consist or Dr*ss Parade, Guard Mounting raioaow ui arieec h oi muw, uumru IUU and Turning Oat ot the Guard. Jupiter floating in at Holden At mosphere. From th* Hartford Tim**.] The planet Jupiter, whieh was at its opposition, presented a fine sight as a tel- esoope objeot. Its greed bulk, belted) a. SUk , w1U be p r ,p„« ( r ur exhibitions, with its strange dusky bands, and attend-! The belt Mnsloal Talent In the olty have klnd- ed by its fonr moons, seemed bathed in I *V contented to aatiit. a soft golden atmosphere which added to | INSTRUMENTAL and VOUAL MUSIC, A large Platform, 2ox«o, for dancing. Booth* for *ala of lo* Croam, Lemonade, Ac., Ao. A Booth for supplying Lunohea and Meals A Booth for exhibition of Natural and Un natural Uarloeltles. the beauty of the apeotaole. Out earth is now directly between the sun and Jupiter;aod the giant planet,rising at sunset, moves with a alow and majes- tio motion up the aky, presenting, even in them bright moonlit nights, a oonspio. uonaly beautiful- object, even to the unas sisted eye. JupUer'a mean distance from the sun is abont 476,000,000 miles. When, as now, he is in opposition, his I debt's SOLUS, DUETTS, QUARTETTS, AND Grand Ohoruaea. COMIC, SERIOUS and SENTIMENTAL SUNGS. The occasion will be enjoyable, end all are Invited to attend and aid this Company In thotr efforts to raise a tund to pay off thotr (1 be npon the distanoe from the earth is reduced by the ground to preserve order—beside* .a military whole amount of the earth’s present dis. JJ^Iiog my°dta5!dM. tanoe from the sun. present Viewed through A detail of poltoe wli -beald on duty to eld In — -- ...... _ “I a»- TICKETS for Admission to the grounds firet-olem telescope his huge sorfeoe is lo cents esoh evening, to he had at the Gate sometime* observed to be suddenly marked by e flaehing zigzag line of light. We oen oompare it to nothing ao well as a flash of lightning, for ao it seemed to us, but if them occasional gleams are lightning flashes, how inooneeivabiy vast and intense they mast be to be visible through earthly telescope* at a distanoe greatley xoeeding 400,000,000 miles i from numbers of the Company during the day Wednesday, July tth, no eharge for admission will bo made, julB td EXCURSION RATES MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS ! FBLEgH ARRI VAL OF NOVELTIES MRS. C0LYIN & MISS DONNELLY HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE, Lamest Ms ef liner; Goods Ever Brought to Colutn! Constating in part of Hats, Bonnets, Ribbon*. Laces, Toilet Artlola* of evely 4 P . Bonnet*, Ribbon*, Licet, Tollot Artlola* of dMorlption, P»r**«ta f F»na, Kid Glov**, oad Gjg&EAT VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS! PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. WTT .T .TATVJSP FINE ART GALLERY, OVER CARTER’S DRUC STORK, COI.UIUBCS, - - GEORGIA. FBEE. Vlli Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name, oents, post-peld. L. JONES A OO., ortland, Maine. per day at home, worth fi3.fl LEADING SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH. Dr. W. E. Ward’s Seminary for Young J Forty six “ ' T HE Publio are requested >o take parttautar notloe that at this Gallery they will be supplied with riOTVMSH or STM*Y HTY1.1C AND HIKE on the Molt Beaeoneble Teems, with all the Improvements In the Art worthy of noiloe. Call and examine speetmens and prloea and see that yon ean Rat any Classical styl* IB th* bast manner at Northern Price*. Keep your money at heme by patronising Home IaetUa- jrtbern Prices. Ksep your money . .. . _____ . „ tlons. Those having oM Pictures to copy cen get the Host at tbe Lowest Priest by call ing at Williams’ Gallery. Hie securing Ploturca of Children oennot be ozoelled. ^Ttmnklni^aUJoMhelr patronage, bopet to merit a oontlnuauoe by BEST WOBK at th* •a- Memo raker WILLIAMS’ TINE AMT UALLEMY over Carter’s Draff BANKING AND INSURANCE. “The Best is the Cheapest!” This Maxim applies with peculiar force to vour FIRE INSURANCE!! o O i - c/> * s « ui HAi’px TfsnmmniTO MKN Irom the effects of Errors and Abases In early life. Man hood Restored. Impedimenta to Marriage Kemoved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedlee. Books and oiroalar. sent free In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, SIS N. Ninth bt., Philadelphia, Pa. An Instltntlon having a high reputation for honorable conduct end professional skill rer WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! ADDRE8S ORDERS FOR DRY PINE WOOD -TO— BANKS,CALDWELL A CO. Hurtvillfi, M. & Q. R. R., Ala. PLACE YOUR RISK8 WITH THE RICH, PROMPT, RELIABLE COMPANIES We represent, and when Losses occur, you will surely by Indemnified : LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, HOME OF NEW YORK, MOBILE UNDERWRITERS, GEORGIA HOME. Office In the CEORCt A HOME BUILDINC. Semper Idem ! Semper Idem !! 1849. WIIXCOX’S 1877. Insurance Agency! The Same Time-Tried, Fire-Tested Experience! The Same Old, Strong, Rioh List! The Same Maeeive Array of Gold Assets! The Same Prompt, Skillful, Liberal Dealing! B.HAJD TBB liXBTi Aetna Iniuranoa Company Assets (Gold), $ 7,278,127.44 North British and Mercantile Inturanoe Com’y Aaeets (Gold), FOR BENT. south • treat .containing eight room*, *11 ncce***ry out-nulldlngs, and good well of water. , The Above residence 1* conveniently enleSlT^^aled to the butlneas part of the city, and In an ex cellent neighborhood. Alto, the Store House No. 26 (north side) Bnndoiph street, suitable tor Grooery Store, ns. Apply at octlk dfcwtf THIS OFFICE, NEW LUMBER YARD. Willingham & Co., DM Ale BBS IN Sash, Doors i Blinds Aim if Builders' Smfc. Hartford Fire Inauranoe Company .'. Asset* (Gold), Royal Ihtiiranee Company- Assets (Gold), Continental Inauranoa Company: Assets (Gold), Inauranoe Company of North Amerioa Assets (Gold), New York Underwriter!’ Agenoy Assets (Gold), Phenlx Inauranoe Company Assets (Gold), Union Marino ahd Fire Inauranoe Company Assets (Gold), Virginia Home Inauranoe Oompany Asset* (Gold), 16,887,892.26 8,273,869.24 19,669,429.05 8,040,086.29 6,001,884.61 8,860,781.47 2,792,902.92 765/81.97 288,199.99 Total Aaaeta(Gold) $62,888,904.14 OVER SIXTY“TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLAR* 1 These same Grand Companies paid their SIXTEEN MILLIONS for losses in Ohlaago oad Boston In 1871 and lSTawllho’'* " “ ’* houl hesitation or delay. For Bolides In such Companies epply to WILLCOX’h INSURANCE AGENCY. ^Isk^ake^nygUjr^i^heState^joffoMjeh^jerej^^^^^^^^feh^rodtf NOTICE. tap The Annual Convention of the Stockholders of the MOBILE A GI- BABD BAILBOAD will be held at th* Depot In Girard, Alabama, on Wednesday, July tth, at 10 o’elook a. jt., when an eleotlon for Presi dent and (lx Dlreotors will take place. Stockholders, with their famlUes, will be passed free to Columbus from the 2d to the 4th Inclusive, and returned any day nntil th* 7th Inolaslve, after whioh day. poiaaf* will be charged. Certificates of stock mast be exhibited to the Conductor by the Stockholders a* evldenoe o their being entitled to peas free with their f*m llles; and a proxy must exhibit certificate o .took and power or attorney, otherwli* far* will be required In both oases. By order of J. M. FBAZEB, ju« dfcwtd seoretary. LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED Pronouncedby J. H. SANDERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. The Georgia Iron Works, Send for Price List. •Hr Office and Yard on Randolph atreet, between Oglathorpo and Jaok- aon. nov28 wly Petition to Foreclose Mort gage. MUSCOGEE SUPEBIOB OOUBT, I May Ts*n,li;7. { Wm. N. Hawks, Treasurer, vs. William A. James. Now that Heater, Tt>e**py, bo* used np | To Auburn, Ala., Commencement. lat, William A. James, has removed be yond tbe limits or the State or Georgia, npon motion It la ordered by tbe Court that tbe de fendant be served with a copy of the rule Hi St In this ease by publication In th* Columbus Enquinuu-Suu, a publio geiett* of the city of Colombo*, once * month lor loar months prior to the next term of this Court, and that de fendant answer by the next term, fce. A true extreot from the minutes of Mueoo- S ee Superior Court et Ui May Term, 1877. une 8th, 1877. GEO. Y. POND )U16 oamim Clerk 8. C. M. C. —U ia nasy enough to live within a mod erate Inoatn*. Living without one pro- J(vok*a the difficulty encountered. ha knowa about Heater. In thet oaae I "Prom ?*& to arth inclusive Round Trip Tie*, both of them might go to tbe penitenti- »ta, good for Ugee.dnjjj’will be rold by_«Jl “V ® Qd l i, b * lfthiS."' mcrJperions'oB a Mehta rosohed by their joint osroersIndex- I £xtr* trains Sunday from Columbus nnd Appeal. I We*t on 8-1a nnd E. that 3.30. B. R., Inquire of ticket agent* of those —Jeffenou'e idea of n lawyer wee I he wee u man who contacted everything. who conceded nothing, endl who talked aa A GOOD WELL “y wither*t-fcta long a* n human being no old be made to [ Well Auoan. Send lor our auger book. u. S. Alois* Co., 8L Loots, Me, ap*t wee wly BONNY BOON BEBXSHffiKS S iHOIGE BIKUHiai Pitta > from firet-olesa IMPORTEf WS.hred to th* following cots , Pairs WisKits : “Boblnhood,’’; “Smithenea,” “Royal Smlthereei Tombs,” and Sir Dorchester Cardiff. Safe transportation end satlsfOctloe guarau- id for oatalogu*. VILL1AM BBKCE, El.t^M 'is JS wen^Boyal (FORMERLY J. SCJLSrtTX'A Cate Kills, Sirup Evaperators ORATOR, IRON RA CASTINGS— Brace and Iran. «- Alto Mepatrt W* tttovtt. ■y! dfcwlm PH1N1ICABBIAGS 1 BBSS. HERRINC A ENCLAND, East of and opposite Dnbrow'sLivory Stable, OGLETHORPE STREET, A RE PREPABED with Com petent Worhmen to do Carriage Work OOlfMOISSBUR* to b* th* Only Good, Sauce, and applicable EVEBY VARim* DISH.I UXTBAOT OV A LETTER from e medical gentleman at Mad ras to hia brother at Worcester May MIL Tell L«i A Perrins that thslr Sauce le highly Mtoemed In Indie, and Is In my opinion tha moat palatablnas well as Worcestershire Sauce. PREMIUM AWARDED AT OBMTBVMIAIi FOB 1st. Excellent Taste. 2nd. Very Carefully Prepared. ■lonaTunn on nvnnr bottla JOHN DUNCAN’S NEW YORK. SON* BROUCHAM’S CELEBRATED Canned MATS. Washington Butcher’s Sons, Phil’a, Acenta. FOB SALE BY ALL DEALERS. H, Outluui, Representative. JoiSlw Redaction in Rates. _ July, th* Bates via Cen tral Lin* Boats to all potato, on tbe Ohattahooehe and Flint 1 rtvart will be as follow!: -10( NKW WORK ef Various Style*. myffoodly Gunning and rlfia shooting; making and using teed. Send febSt wly Colam but, I ouog. _ trap*, mans and net*; baits and halting: pre- * “— — ning and dya- serrlag, sir* tolling, dnsataff. tanning ana ara- Ing skins and fbrs. Ashing, Le. With fifty en gravings. tie cents, Taxtoermlrt's Manaal, *0c. Dog Tralnlug, zee. Humors of Yentrllo- <l«nm, ito. Improvement of Memory, 13*. Oj booksellers or by __ JESSE HANEY fc CO.. UP Naama street. Mew Y ork. —S3 Floor, per barrel Meal, per loo lb* Cotton, per bale All other Freights In proportion. Thus katas will not be obanged without 10 days no- tlee. V. A. KLINE, JsSS Isa Ganaral Freight Agent Offloe at O. E. Hoehnraseer. Toby Newman’s Ice House rrtOBY KEEPS “COOL’’ and dartre* erery- X body to do likewise; and to aid t* delug this be will beep always on bead at all nouns. LAKE ICE, the belt that 1* known. M’kll orders bom abroad promptly filled. my**l*