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~Z. APBIL 18, 1874.
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I** “ >~t As., That all panona
* ‘aTmSiMIob of th* United
»*** ill bT *nlHI*d »o 0» foil
fMM *M* tofaw to( th* aoeommoda-
****?'If uobH*x***^ 1 ** °“ '“ d ® r
of and otha* plaoaa of pub-
i***’ and >l*o of common
W ‘“^t public inriitntiona of learning
«*o***|?L” gapportad, in whole or in
ot W* 1 laaaral taxation, and of cemate-
pa**» b »^ortad. anbjaot only to the oon-
ri«**°‘“vu—Tultionu aatabnahed by law
dd**j!lua alika to dtixau of etrery
**^deolor, ragardlaa* of any preriou.
***“? ^Hl'aay’^enon who ahall vio-
^fkafareaoing aaetioo by denying to
■ffSTto oitUan* of every race and
fS*e fell enioywiaot of any of the
W JT| r .i^a advantagaa, fasilitiaa, or
""TzL in aald motioa enomerated, or
or inciting anoh denial, ahall,
* nd w th.
- Of Smo to th* peraon aggrieved
°*‘TiaStbatoednotlemthan *S00
*1,000, or ahall b* impria-
i 11 . ..i_tii.ii thirty daya nor more
SfimySf: ftorktod, That the party
l^jlmd ahall not reoover more than on*
*257“ d wb “ “»• ^otoMoJ* »
JJj birial, th* penalty m-be reoor-
SKSSStixafisj-ss
Ssssri.'W^sssu
under their righu at oomman
{?ad by State etatnte*; and having ao
to pro oeed In th* on* mod* or
STmor. Ibair right to proeeed in the
Tjjorladistion ahall he barred. Bnt
ngproviao »h*U not apply to orimlnal
ZLLMnmL «ith«r nndtr tail act or tha
ellisa hakrison,
Real Estate Igeiits
AND AM9TI0NHRS.
tk. *n*artx ia arid.
Portal*.
VACANT ItOT or LAND, twin, th. w»rt por
tion of th. “Nano. lot," oa toyaa i wl, ^Joining
th. ro.ld.ao4 of Hou. N. i. Crawford. Ohall won
If VOV VUt A hargnlh. febli tf
CITY LOT No. *01, oo McloUah itMot, with
Urn* dw.lllngi oa th. *a*w. Will ho aold
togeth.r or Mfarato, at a low H(at*, for e»h.
VALUABLI OUT PhOTMYT, dteatod In 111.
buloM ontro at th* dtr. Will toll at a gnat
bargain, or to an aoooptablo party an uudlvldod
intarata Th* protwrig at bo aado to par * *•'£•
tnternt oa th* lavntwnl.
A DMIRABLR HOUta AND LOT, with ton
Bern, gronnd, la Ltnwood, on* mllo from 8. W. K.
h. d.pot i a vary ooadbrtablo and do.lr.blu homo.
good room., within 200 yard,
illroad dt**L on.-half act.
groana.
for Rant.
A 8T0NB HOUSB In tho wall** of Talbot county,
at a erota-road, thna mlU. of th* Clmljrlwoto
Spring.. A vary dntrnhl. loonllon lor a Dry
Ooodo nnd Orooery baaUaa. ■ pH
NOTICE.
CSdliwof any State.
"i, > That the diatriot and circuit
Jrhofthe United State* ahall have,
Thmrely o* tha ooqrta of the aavaral
Mitoa Mgniaanoe of all orimea and of-
(ncMigainat, and violationa of, tha pro-
iisjoni ol tW» *ot; and actions for tha
uultr given by th* preoeding eectiou
Jmv be proeeonted in tne territorial dia-
UM or diatriot oourta of th* United States
Oerertr the defendant may be found,
abut regard to the other party. And
itaditUiot attorney*, marmhal* and deputy
qXbof th* United States, and oom-
niaosers appointed by th* oirooit and
ItrritorUl courts of tna United States,
with power* of amoting and lmpriaoniug
u bailing of eadart against the laws of
the United State*, are hereby specially an-
tiohisl and required to institute pro-
Htdiugi against every peraon who anall
violate the provisions of thie act, and cause
bn lob* arrested and imprisoned or bailed,
■ lbs o**e may be, for trial before such
tout of the United State* or territorial
mortal by law has cognisance of the of-
(uaa, except in reepeot of th* right of
lohM aeoraUg to th* peraon aggrieved;
■1 molt diatriot attorneys ahall oauae
nek proceedings to be prosecuted to their
termination aa in other oaaaa: Provided,
Tbit nothing eon tain ed in this aeotion
■hall ba eonstrued to deny or defeat any
“y p«-
i aot or
Attorney
•ho ahall wilfnlly fail to Institnta and
potseata the prooaadlnga herein required
*•11, for every inch offenoB, forfeit and
pylibe earn of llv* hundred dollars to
th person aggrieved thereby, to be re
coined by an action on tha oaae, with
liUooeta, and ahall, oo oonviotion tbare-
of, ba deem ad guilty of a misdemeanor,
tribe fined not leas than one thousand
tot more than five thoniapd dollars.
8*0.4. That-no eitisen poaaaasiag all
lull oe oonstruea w aeuy or uois
right of civil action aooruing to ai
me, whether by reason of thin
othnwiee. And nny diatriot at
Nbit qualiAoatioiia which are or may ba
pworibad by lnw rimll ba dieqaalif ed fbr
arrio* as grand or petit jttror in any oourt
of the UnKad States, or of any Stats, on
moult of raCe, ooior, or provion* oondi-
ttooof servitude; and any ofBsar or other
pmon charged with any daty in the sa-
lietion or anaunoning of jnrors who shall
eioinde or fiH to summon nny oitinan for
th* cause aforeeaid shall, oa oonviotion
Hereof, bo dsstned guilty of n misde-
sue or, and'be fined not more than five
Ikoomnd dollara.
800. S. That ail oases arising under the
norisioea of this aot in tho oourta of the
Unitsd States shall be nviewable by tha
fbprsms Oourt of the United States, with,
ml regard to tha aura in oontrovsrsy, an.
te the asm* provisions and regulations
u ■» now provided bylaw for tha review
d etli*r oause* in said oonrt.
D*M Ualag la Oeorgtn.
Tbs gold fialda of Georgia are now da.
nkpiag in a more systematic and.ener-
|Nic nannsr than barotofora. Tha prin-
eipal op*rations era an the Ohestetee
■bw, which rites in the Appalachian
aos stain a, in Lnmpkin county, and
bn mnthwArd to Hall ooonty, where it
mpfise into the Chattahoochee. Both
tbs** riven traverse th* gold belt, mostly
bright angles to tha atrala of tba gold
friui, and nek depoeitu era found in tb
Wo. Tho Obeetatee from its month to
ili junction with the Tuenutee has not
bwu worked, excepting at the shoals,
rilioU yielded largely. Two companies
no now engaged in preparations to work
the bed of this river—one from Ohio,
•Ucb is catling a canal and tunnelling
iwough a ridge so aa to make available
un* mils* of good deposits; the other,
mtrciled by I. B. Bartlett, of Boeton,
•oohaeeogromed nearly ten mile* of the
rirtr. Other companies are proper'
operatm in the tame region, and Dr.
«*pbanaoD, formerly aasayer at the
Veiled States bran ah mint, says that when
mm axtsasiva gold fields are put under
“• bydranlio process the yield will be
““ ~ ' i in
, The conditions in wbioh gold
■ found in Georgia demolish the theory
by Mversl oelebrated geologists, that
"•natal was brought to the surface only
•••«<( period before tb* appearance of
*** on earth. On* vein, whioh yields
p™ of extraordinary fineness, is in b6m-
°wri«e gneiss, tha oldest formation of
JJnW roaka; while in another mine
'•• fold i* diffused through granite in
P*Ji#g quantities for miles, and in still
It is found in feldspar over one
•••died mile* from any overlying rock
^Mining organio remains. —Savannah
—The Louisville Library Lottery, lately
™*wp, Shows the fondness for gambling
whim still exists in the American breast.
* Louis purchased $170,000 worth of
ana drew nothing. Chicago in.
•"ted freely in ticket*, but failed to sa-
mr* a single prize. All over the country
"MU tome were spent in the desperate
J2J reding large retnrne, and in
rMUy all the oases disappointment foi-
"wed the venture.
■OILER MAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFFOBD,
Roller 3vretK.er
M$ Sheet Iren Worker.
a^ffriniRO Seas with <1mpatch, at B. *y
1m *bop, Ocloblw' Plaulog Mills.
TO LET.
OrnoE Mobile * Gibabd Railroad. \
Oolambus, April IB, 1874. f
O N AND AFTKR APRIL 1GTII, the PoMeoger
Traio oa this Road will ran m follows:
Leave Columbia... 8:00 p. m.
Arrive at Troy ll:or» r. m.
Leave Troy 8:^6 a. M.
Arrive at Columbus 10:80 a. m.
aprlC 2w W. L. CLaRK, 8up’t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
544 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST'TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
ftw York a&d Nsw OrlM&i Kail Zdat.
WESTERN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA,
OoLoaaui, Ga„ March 2d, 1874.
TRAINS LRAVI COLUMBUg DAILY
for Atlanta, • > 10:40 a. a.
Arrive at Atlanta, 6:42 r. m.
for Montgomery and Selma, 1:00 a. m.
Arrive at Montg’y, • • 6:4.i a. m.
Arrive at Selma, • • 11:04 a. m.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
(Time BiJ^ hours.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS 10:40 a. m. ARRIVE at
Opelika 12:27 p. m„ at AtlanU 6:42 p. m. LEAVE
Atlanta 0:00 p. tn., Greenville, 8. C., 1:64 a. m.,
CHARLOTTE 8:35 n. m., Greensboro 1:16 p. m.,
Danville 3:27 p. m., Richmond 11:06 p. m. Arrive
at Washington 4:30 a. m., at Baltimore 0:30 a. m.,
at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at New York 6:16 p. m.
SlMplng Cara Mum la Char latte.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
m Atlanta, • • • 6:24 A* a.
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:30 r. M.
Tickets for sals at Union Passenger Depot.
C11A8. P. BALL, General Snp’t.
(machltf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Columbus
Leave Macon
Arrive at Macon
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Columbus 6:35 r. m.
Leave Macou 0:20 A. M
Arrive at Macon 3:00 p. m.
HIDES.
HIDES I HIDES 11
WE WILL PAT THE
Highest Market Price
FOR
Green l Dry Hides,
Furs, Beeswax, Ac.
DARNETT A CO.,
sih24 3m Crawford Btreet.
M. Ml. HIR8CH,
Oglethorpe end Bridge Streets
Hides and Furs a Specialty
Will Pay the HI*hoot Harks* Prios for
Hides, Furs, Beeswax A Rig*
All kinds Wrapping Paper
and Paper Bags on hand.
R. ▲. BACON, Agent.
1 will run as follows :
PASSENGER AND MAILTRAYN.
2:30 p. M. (Daily)
12:45 A. M. “
7:17 p. M. “
7:25 p. M. «
DAY FREIGHT TRAIN.
5 30 a. m. (Sunday excepted)
To Let.
DIAMOND MPECTACI.EM I
FRESH GOODS!
PROFUMO A HOFFMAN
Hav* Jaat Bocolvsd * Yissk hot of
Dates, Prunes, Raisins,
Figs, Choice Apples. Ac.
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
Orders Solloited In peraon or by leUer. Commission promptly
exeouted for buyer or seller.
*n^ B<iiBMiiB ooijUMgj™^egcggewA iw
Grand Clearing Out Sale!
TO MAKE RBADY FOB TI1B 8FH1NU TRAD*, WR NOW OffER
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW GOST. FOR CA8H!
AND EVERY OTHER ABTIOLR AN LOW AN TO BR ROUND ELNEWHRRE.
CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE,
K/d IMMMADinRBT
DR. I. T. WARNOCK,
Surgeon and rhyeiclau.
Office at Slaughter's Drug Store, Railroad street.
febl4
Here’s Four Chance.
EXCUSE FOR A RUSTY SUIT!
CLOTHING AT COST!
P°R THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS WE WILL BELL OUR SUPERS STOCE OP
OENTLEEENO, TOUTHO* AMD CHILDBJtR’B
Clothing and Underwear. Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac., at Cost for Cash,
Come at once, If yon wish to buy CUOIOl CLOTIIR8 tor a little money.
Colombo.,a*.,dm.i.,in*. THOMAS A PRESCOTT.
J. MOMS BROWS*, rraxMott. 3X0. W. Mmwaw^r
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
A. M. ALI.KN.
PETER FREER.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
To Let.
DR. J. W. R. WILLIAMS
Offers hie profesaioual eervicce. Office over R. M.
Green k Co.’s, Chambers k U. R. titfeuts.
nov2fi
. Millinery.
MIS8E8 WHITJfi A TUCKKB,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers*
Gentlemen’s bliirte cut by chart measure, ami
guaranteed to tit. Chambers street, next to
Kahn’s dry goods store. tebl
MRS. C. V. BARLOW*
Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker.
Hole Agent of Bdtterick k Co.’s Patterns.
At the late banking House oi bhappard k Co.,
Opelika, Ala.
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county,
respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends.
Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of each mouth,
at K. C. Hollitield’s law office. ( ja23
Furniture, So.
At Panic Price*.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer In all kind* of Furniture.
Al.u, Metallic, Wood Cuffiu,, anil Cuak.U.
J„L8 CteatulMr. .treat.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney and Counsellor mt Law*
Office opposite Alabama Uouse.
Practices in all the Courts of tho State. Ja3
Tailors.
1. B. UABPBELL, Tailor,
Cutting aud Makiug lu tlio Latest Stylos. Ko-
putrlug lio.tly dune.
Sonth Rallrond St., ever furniture Btore. J.l
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Dentist,
Does Plato Work aud Plugging on reasonable
decttJJ terms. Chambers street.
Barber 8 hops.
WESLEY UARRIIGER, Barber,
Comer South Railroad aud Chambers streets.
dec23
BIG NON * TURNER, Barbers,
South Railroad street, unuer Adams House.
dec23
Hotels.
ADAMS HOUSE.
When you go to Opelika, bu sure to stop at tlio
Adams House, opposite Posseuger Depot.
dec23
Insurance.
E. €. HO WEN A SON,
General Insurnuce Atfents.
Office, Railroad Btreot, over R. M. Greene k Co.’s
uov£l
HOTEL8.
To the Public.
These Spectacles i
AMW , manufactured from “Min
ute Crystal Pebbled’’ melted together, and are
called Diamond ou accobut of their hardness and
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polarlscope, the
diamond lennea have been found to admit fifteen
per cent, less heated rays tbau any other pebble.
They are ground with great seiontifle accuracy,
are free from chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of viaiou not before
attained in spectacles. Manufactured by the
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York.
For enle by responsible agents in every city in the
Union. , _
W1TT10H A KIN8KL, Jewelers and Opticians,
Do not buy a "irifl/Yate
octS dsodsVrly
receive Boarders at the following low prices
BOARD PER MEAL $ .«>
“ « WKf K 6H)
•* “ MONTH 18.00
“ AND LODGING, per mouth 24.(0
MU8. HYNEUAltT.
Rankin House,
Colmnbvis, Oa.
J. W. ltYAN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin House.
my24 dawtf .7. W. RYAN, Pro|>»r.
CHEMICALS—PURE!
HOME-MADE FERTILIZERS,
AT LOW PRIORS.
, E. C. HOOD * BRO.
Jail lapU
FARM BOOKS.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Deals in Exchange, Coin, Stocks and Bondg.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
THE GEORGIA HOIbIw SINK
Offers tlio greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
interest, and prompt payment when requited.
DEPOSITS of and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
who live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent, compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company’s chartei,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders, is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORS:
i. BHODES BKOWNE, Fron t of th* Oo.
JA& F. BOZEMAN, 0*pitoliat, Atlanta.
J. U. CLAPP, Mannftr, Clapp'a Faotory.
Hon. JOHN MoILHENNY, Mayor.
JAMES BAN KIN, Capitalist.
N. H. CUKTIS, of Walls,Gnats ft Oo.
, Attotney-at-Lavr.
r of th* Co.
^ , Xaatg'y.
CHABLK8 WXBB, ,
■mt* M**vtt
an v ui lira w. a* fl* UiUAilQ, Ul
list, Atlanta. L. T. DOWNING, Attom*y-i
pp'a Faotory. D. V. WILLOOX, Secretary <
Mayor. JOSIAH MOBBIS, Banker, i
H. II. KrriNII, Prr.'L B. W. KDWABM, Cwkler. R. B. BULVBBB, trit Cerih’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
OP COLUMBUS, GEO.
Thl* Bank traniiota • General Sinking hmlnete, gayt Inter**! on De-
poilta under epeoiel oontreot, give* prompt attention to oollootlooo oa all
eooettlbl* point*, and Invitee oorreepondeooe. Information fyanemitted
by mail or wlroe when deelred.
nprl (16m
MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS'
OOLTTIMIIBTJS, aBORO-IA.
W. L. SALISBURY, Presid’t, A. 0. BLACKMAR, Cashier.
February 5th, 1874. tf
SECURIT7—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY f
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
CONTINUES TO OFTEN THE FUBSJO '
IHMM aiaiBSt Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War 8800,000,00,
•he Want* a Chanoo to Cat It Back.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S. MURDOCH
President.
Columbus, Out. 1st, 1873. |dif
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
Chicago Losses Paid Promptly In Full, • • 8020,31402
Boston “ “ «... 180,60380
Total Ateete—Qold—January let, IS74, tlta.SM.M.
LIABILITIES.
Loasea Dn* and Unpaid Beg*.
Losses in procesa of adjustment, or adjusted nod not dn* #18,MS 00
All other Claims 1,010 SI
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1878 $818,887 78
Inoome, 1872 816^7 87
Grin ! ,..,.$«■,<(*» 88
Ibhm Promptly Adjaeted aad fairly Nettled fey
G. GUNBY JORDAN, Agent,
oot22 ly COLUMBUS. GA.
1840.
TIME BOOKS
FOB
PLATONS AND PARKS
Suable■ any oua to kaap accurate
***** counts with tbeir em|»luyecs. Price
8l fio.
The form fe one famished by a planter of much
etperienee. Its use will enable a Farmer to save
many times its cost during the ytmr.
Printed and for sale by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, Ca.
99* The Book will be forwarded by mail, oi
receipt of pries. JaXl dawtf
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AQSIIT^
81 Brond Straot,
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Campasies.
nihil tf v *‘ v ^ *
••
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WI8E ONES 8AVE IT I
If you will only 8ave what you Wests, It would be no
trouble to become Indeaendent.
EAGLE A HI MtS PHfIK'T,
Less than one year old, and has 378 Depositors,
The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, ove# $3000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for ovary dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reosived. Seven par cent
compounded four times s year. Deposit# payable dn dembnd.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TrMstr.
feb6 dtf : * a.