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DAILY STATBUBT.
OB boad August Mat, UTS 1,177
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<* YBAte-
Stock oa band «, 004
Sabs Day Last YlAA-AcfUt DM, ISIS,
1U; rooolrod ism odnxvtSuntelpu M,7W|
■hipped 0*1*0 day Mi( total shipment* to,Ml
■took 0,114 | laloa It. Middlings 170.
17.B, Pouts.—Bacsqit* the t bj'IRli *1.
port. W Groat Britain 4,004; to Oontiaoat
SOI; .Wok 101,140.
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Important to Honthorn Claimants—
Gilbert.Mayor.
Creditor* ot John King—Moot Monday.
Oity Bealdanoaohaap—Mrs. S. A. Blaok-
M—
tba artiot** whioh lad to tha on* oom-
plainad of, waa prodoaod; and tba prose-
dalien wdUjp admit ^®a aabatane* of tba
editorial prepared-Splh* dafenoo if tba
dofoaea wonid admit lb* sabatuneo of th*
QhetroerA offerad by tba ptoae. ulion.
(fcaoral Banning anawarad that ba
00aid not wall giro th* anbatanoe. Tba
Qtaarter flla nunld ba had hare in two
day*.
»*WD*bon it waa de
cided lo poatpone the hearing to Wedbaa-
will pobliah the avidrao* in fall.
The Court, required OaL Btrsng* to
gidajt bond of SUdW (ok bM appetranoe.
It waa signed by F. Strange, J. T. Hoi-
land, O/NV. ‘ ~
Hooper, J. J. Slade, T. K.
Wynne and T. T. Edmond*.
There waa a good deal ot excitement
on the atreet at one time.
atntoaom hub.
Jaat after the acane in the otto*, a gen
tleman brought in a ooffln adyertiaement,
and in a little while the Stably coroner
Wanted—An Aasiatant Housekeeper.
Label**—Johp L. Hogan. , .
Eleetion for Captain—Oily Light Guard.
Merchants' Loan Anooiation—Install-
meat money. t ■
Stein’s Burial Gaskets—T. T. Edmonds.
appeared, and direotly after our friend
Martin, of the ice works, sent a blook of
io* for lire office to oool off oa.
amothsb rasa.
Or. detWatenrted, the ooroner, asate
in the office and was going into the eom-
posi ng room. «g mas snpposed to be a
friend of Bai. Btvaaga, as he was relatsd
to him by marriage, and Major G. de
manded what he wanted, plaeing hia
stick serosa the passage. Dr. deG. passed
ont angrily, saying be wosld hold Major
C. responsible for tba insult on th* street,
and to beware. He was told he was too
old to fight. The Doctor continuing to
talk, his arrest, was directed. He was
held in custody for a moment or two.
Mo charge was preferred against him in
court.
resales.
We,return them to the Sans Bouoi for
superb turtle soup and excellent claret
for lunch yesterday. It was gov#, *9#
hugely enjoyed.
’ tre received a blcek of ice from the
feet >ry, for Which wo return thanks.
Ctbn* Pbalc.
The Sunday Sohool-of Liberty Hill had
a pionio in SammerriUe, Ala., on Friday.
It was a snooeaa. E. tt. Aahnrat delivered
an address. E. E. Lewis waa Marshal;
and M. W. Aahnrat, Superintendent.
Btoaliag Corn from Mm I to.
Policeman Cash arrested n negro, Wash
Harris, who bad been found stealing corn
from tbe moles belonging to the Colum
bus Iron Works. This has been going on
for some time.
[Commanleatad.]
To Me CrotUon of Johie Bay.
Onto* or B. J. Moan,)
Attobmy add Ooumullob at Law,
Colombo*, Oa., May 16, 1874.)
T'o ifeitrs. John ilcGmtgh tt Co., Freer,
IBgee tt Co., J, A. JfeJtetU, Geo. W.
Woodruff, and othere :
GxxTLXwas—I notion that you have
called a meeting of John King's creditors.
A card has been pnblishsd by the aaaign-
eel and replied to by me. The whole
coarse pursued by the assignees in this
John King cats is onlonlttod to leave an
imprsaaion that I have some malioions
objeot to aceompliah.
by Mr. Morphy, or Urn eonpomrof Hob
art*, oolleffad, as bandar laud it, in set.
Ilameuta with the Mnrchant*’- and Me-
chanion'-Bank on the dap previous to hie
failnre. If tha oreditora elect an na
eignee not in any way oomplioated wiih
Mr. King's affaire, the estate will be rap
idly and economically settled. To effect
this end I shall Me my bed efforts.
B. J. Monas.
JMdA A Beeper’s IWal-WnlM JIM
. tlntltv
anoiucnoH or iota.
JVmb Me Xariilnr of Jkaaarr, Ms-
The Enquuum wants Gen. Dnnonn L.
UlinSfi’for GtaMMter. •
Capt. Staples of the stenassr Floranoe,
gives the (pHowlog diatanoea s Oolombna
to Apadaebieola by river 878 miles; by
lend travel 230; by straight lint 187.
Cotton opened tbte year at 2) to 4|e.,
oorn 40o., whpnt The., sugar TJo. N. O.
to 26e. loaf, ooffee 16a to 14a, hnmn 7 to
8c., tides 5 to 60., shoulders 4 to So.
On December ltd; Mr. Anders Ander
son and Mist Potrea Larson wore married.
On January 2d, a Whig GoUeotor and
Damoomtio Baosivsr ware elsotsd, but
the paper does not give their names.
The shook of an earthquake was felt in
Col umbos oa Wednesday night Janaary
4th, abont nine o'olook. The vibration*
anooooding the first sensitive shook con
tinued perhaps half a minute. People
badly frightened. The asms phenome
non wu experienced at Angusta, Madison
and Washington, Ga., and Colombia and
Hamburg, 8. C. Extended from Arkan
On Thursday January 8, at 9 a. m.,
Col. Barton Hepbarn waa shot through
the heart with a pistol ball by Gen. D.
MoDongald—took place in tbe Directors'
room of the Insurance Bank, now Mer
chant*’ and Mechanic*'. Parties were
alone. Gan. M. was expeoting a similar
attack from Hepburn whan ho find.
Off Saturday, 7th, Jaoob I. Moses was
elected Mayor of Ootnmbus, and W. S.
Holetead, J. J. McKendrea, J. B. Beall,
B. F. Malone, N. Howard, Wiley Williams,
F. Wilhelm, John Quin, Win. B. Jones,
J. L. Morton, J. A. L. Lee, "and a tie"
were elected Aldermen.
Ex-Gov. George Crawford beat MoDon
gald for Congress to fill the vaoanoy
occasioned by the death of Mr. Haber
sham.
The hospitalities of the city were ten
dared Mr. Clay, and a committee of fifty
The jury in the case of J. D. D.
Hooper, charged with the mnrdsr of T.
H. Philips, Id Opelika, fist May, after
remaining ont several hours Friday night,
nt Seale, Alu., returned n verdict of not
guilty. The charge wan murder. The
yerdiot was announced in the Coart Sat
urday morning, and tbe prisoner was dis
charged. j.
Among the naw interrogatories adduced
for the defense, waa one ot n witness who
testified the* he mw Philip* pn«h or
knoek Hooper down; that Philips Mtmsd
to be drawing n pistol, and that he beard
the report of two pistole, or one fired
twioe io quickly that It seamed to him
that both parties bed fired. Other inter
rogatories were introduced, to whioh
oocnsel'lor the prosecution objected on
various grounds, among thorn n
oonntor affidavit - that * party
whose name was attaohed to' the
prlnoipaljtatcrrbgatory had not aigned it.
these objections were overruled. The
depositions Objected to were those of
tondy K. Phillips, Beheeea Cunningham,
Charles McCulloch and Carolina Andrawa.
lhe prosecution also objsotad on tha
grouod that' tha eoiumiasionera prepared
tba answers themselves, and not in the
language of th# witness#*.
After these motions of tha proaeoution
were overruled, the State moved for a
continuance on th* gronnd that time waa
necessary to cross tbs nswly-introdaaod
interrogatories. This wot overruled.
Tbe State moved a not. proe., and that
waa overrated, when tha eats went to
trial, and “not guilty” was the nsnlt.
We have' received copies of affidavits
impeaching the testimony of interrogato
ries, and showing bow soma war* obtain
ed ; bnt a* we hsve not th* date for the
dpfenoe and th* reasons for the ruling*,
we simply give tbe above statement.
Mr, J. D. B. Hooper la a young lawyer
about 22 years of ego.
j Card of Than**,
I join in tbe eard of the gentleman
published this morning, and return my
tbenka to the Fire Department and tha
Military, for their exertions in taviog my
property from fir* and protecting it.
J. A. Walks*.
I desire to a»y to this orsditors’ meet- *PP oiQ,ed - Mr - C1 »y answered from Mo-
Factory Tmkimyt.
The Columbus mills have taken thus
far this season 6850 bale* of cotton
against 5246 last year,showing an increase
of 1004. The Columbns cotton receipts
nr* now 59,485 bales—3730 more than last
7«b _
TMo Broad Sersef*Church Me-Xle,
Abont two hundred end fifty persons,
including th* Snndsy Sohool of the
ebnteh, embanked on th* train yesterday
morning at t^o ObnUsbooohea depot, end
got off at, Smith's Station, within three-
quarters of a mile of whioh th* pic-nio
grouuds are loosteJ, where there is
e beautiful gprtoK pare, refresh-
iog water. Measn. Beasly and Lbw-
ther kindly lent much kind sestet*non |n
clearing the grounds and attentions to the
'Company. Swings; songs, hunting fiow-
ors, and riding on n “revolving j«nny,’’
-ware among tbe smusements. A beauti
ful repsst was furnished. Bev. Mr. Dixon,
Abe puator, delivered * hsppy 1M1* ad
dress. All returned at five u’cloek to th*
City. The affair, though vary enjoyable,
was not such a peoanlary success as was
hoped.
Dime VI. Ilka IN NBWarAMR-
j>oir.
Attraction is Dtmandtd,
Mow It wat not Vlns.
Yesterday merotog, while Major A. B.
Calhoun, the editor and proprietor of tl is
paper, was at the desk in tbe front editr-
hriel room writing, Col. Freoo Strange,
former *dito( of th* Opelika Oherter, w»s
snnonaccd and directed in. He had bis
hand on a pistol in bis pooket. Major
Galhonn had no weapon, nor was there
one in tbe offico. Col. S. demanded for
to* first time a retraction of an editorial
in the Exqcibkh of Aognst 3d, nine
months ago. Scm ? words ensued, daring
whioh Major G. told bis opponent that be
waa unarmed, bat if ho would put down
his pistol, he .would give him any satis
faction be desired. He also offered to
l*sve tbe subject to tear men, to bo
named by Strange—two from Oolnoibu*
end two from Opelika—and abide by
tbeir decision, bnt to retraot on
.demand, he would not. Colonel
S., still with his band on his pistol, used
some hnrsh epithets, and attempted to
■pit in the face of Major C. and pull his
naea Tbs spitting was a failure, and as
hie hind touched the Major’s cheek, the
latter gave him a blow whioh staggered
him backward. While drawing his pistol,
several printers and th* business mana
ger tnahed in, grabbed Strange and took
his pistol away. After the weApm w .s
token sway from him Major 0. again of
fered to fight, now they were on equal
terms. At that m'-meut two policemea
■togged, to and arrested Strange. Col. S.
larger man than Major C.
,Ldie article which Col. S. demanded re
tracted Major C. olairas was provoked by
Strange’s newspaper attacks on him.
' ' PULIMIHASt nXAWMATIOK.
A warrant, charging Strange with an
assault with attempt to murder, wee ob
tained, It came before Justices Chappell
and Shivers, in the former’s offloe, io tbe
afternoon. Pan & Utile and Chailcs H.
Williams represented the prmecn'i >u ;
General Banning, end J. M. lUMeU the
defence.
Ganertl Banning atated Th«t his side
wonid not be ready until a AM of lhe Ex-
QtJiaxa could be prodnoed e mtaining the
artiole for whioh retraction wm ' de
manded.
Proaeoution answered that tba files
♦••id bs prodnoed from the newspaper
ing, by letter as I am obliged to attend
the Superior Court at Macon, on Monday,
and cannot be present st the meeting in
person—
That I have no personal objections to
either of the assignoM, and only desire
that some one totally unembarrassed by
the voluntary assignment shall have
ebsrge of the assets.
I repreMnt a very largo amount of
o'aims, more who hare reoeieed dividend!
than who'have not, andlamastisBed that
to moke the assets available to their fall
extent sails mast be instituted against
several persons (I do not allude to those
who hsve received 20 per cent.) Whom
tbe assignee* will not be willing to sno. I
name one, the Merehentff and Mechanics
Bank, In which one or more of yon ere
interested ns directors. Of coarse it
would be very awkward for Hr. Salisbury
as assignee, tome himself os President!
If he waa elected, I, representing credi
tors, have a right to require him to bring
this and other suits. If he refuses I have
the right to havo him removed is Msignes,
by petition to the Distriot Court. All this
will protract the litigation. Now to avoid
this my desire is to oleot a party totally
disinterested. I will agree upon any man
of character who can give sufficient bond,
and who is entirely unoonneoted with the
peneentions to Whioh I hsve boon sub
jected, simply for attempting to defeat
this assignment. ,
I am not endeavoring to charge any
thing to Mr. King, except that I Abiak
the oheaks drawn on th* last day ought
to have been refunded and Murphy’s gold
and Boberta’ ooopons ought to have been
re-paid by tbe assignees without a mo
ment's hesitation. I have dona Mr. King
no injury in patting him iato bankruptcy,
for I have enabled him to bo freed from
a debt of $200,(100, whioh would have
hung over him for life if ha had not been
adjudioated a bankrupt,, sad while I wm
forced by the course panned by the as
signees to go before a jury
tbe allegation of a frandnleat
stoppage of payment, whan I had
amended my declaration ao m to take
“the adjudicate” on “suspension and
nun-resumption for fonttaon dsys"—n
misfortune that might happen to the most
bouest ni in
Upon the withdrawal by counsel of n
writ of error, which had been filed, sod
which oould only hsve resulted in further
delay nud expense to the oreditora, as hat
done all the useless litigation foroed on
me for tbo lust twelve months, I volant*,
rilv withdrew tbo'allegation of fraud, be-
aaiuo I thought that it placed an unjust
imputation on Mr. King, and bad the ad
jndioation entered simply on th* gronnd
of suspension.
What I did after verdiot I offerad to do
before ; for while it has keen my desire,
in the interest of my clients, to pot Mr.
King's estate in bankruptcy, neither they
or I have had any desire to do him in-
justice—I, at least, having always been
Mtisfiod that when Mr. King failed he
give up every dollar to his oreditora, ex
cept the few trifles reserved in his assign
ment, whioh were mnch less in value than
the homestead allowed to him, both by
the State end bankrupt law.
I dislike commanienting through the
papers about lew ossea, bnt so muoh per
sonal nud bittar denunciation of me hM
arisen in this ease, merely because I dif
fered with the assignee* m to how best to
meintein the rights of my olients, and as
to what was evidently most to Mr. King’s
intere-t, I take this method of Mying that
in this whole proceeding it hM never been
my desire to eharga Mr. King with any
iutentionsl wrong to any one. While I
hsve always openly expretMd my oonvio-
tion that he bsd seved nothing from his
failore, I havo always oootanded that no
property passed to King, or wm over
by him transferred to, the assignees, on
the money reoeived for oheoks on the day
of bin failure, nor in the gold dopoaitod
bile, Ale., that ho oonld not oume,
In 1842, thirty-threo adults nud thirty
ohildren—total 68—died in Oolambas.
Carter A Stockton advertise a new drug
Store, higu of tho red mortar.
By aot of tho Legislature the name of
Irwinton, Ala., woe ohanged to Eufaula.
The Augusta, Siren, Lowell, Florence,
Oriole, Woodraff, Coiambus, Gan, Sum
ter, Gen. Harrison, Oconee, TallnhsHee,
Bobert Fulton, were the name* of steam
ers plying aor river.
W. D. Matthews was the Presiding El
der of the Columbus Distriot of the M.
E. Ohnroh, and ltev. J. B. Payne was
stationed at Golnmbns,-and Y. F. Tignor
in Muscogee.
The stables of Dr. Billing and T. A.
Brannon were inoendianzed. An attempt
waa made on W. C. G.app's tin store.
Among the recorded incendiary fires is
on* of n largo brick building nt Penfield,
belonging to Moreer University.
On February 1st, H. P. Spencer' and
Miss Lanra J., eldest daughter of Mr.
Wm. P. Yonge, were married.
WMhington's birthday wm oelobrntod
by tho volunteer oompauies end various
aooieties. la tbe Baptist ohnroh, Mr.
John A. Jones read Washington's “Fare
well Address,” and Mr. James Kellogg de
livered an address.
By tbe Legislature, tbe name of Crock-
etteville, Ala., bus been ohanged to Craw
ford.
Some small-pox existed in the city in
Marob.
On Maroh 23.1, Howard Chandler, only
obild of Jnlius B. nod Eleanor Clapp,
died, aged 19 months.
On January 4lh, Bichard T. Marks,
Thomas Bagland and Wiley B. Ector pub
lish ao srtiale handed “Our Own Affairs.”
They stats tbe Ekquukb wm established
early in tho spring of 1828, before the
ground of the city was laid off in lots,
under the editorial management of Gan.
Mirabean B. Lamer, who afterwards be
came President of Toxm.
The paper of Maroh 29th My* that on
Monday of last week Mr. Thomas Flem
ing wm stabbed by Patrick MoCerty. He
died tbe next Wednesday. He wm fol
lowed to th* grave by the Hibernian So
ciety and Hook and Ladder Company.
Girard had a post-office.
On March 29th, by Bev. Mr. Williams,
Mr. F. C. Johnson and Miss Itebeeca B.
Foote were merried.
In March the Bank of St. Mary's was
removed to Columbns.
Terris Iwf for Jteetftes—JtemtHes Bap-
pitot.
Gas Klink, *t the Sens Bond, hM in
vested largely in the very flnMt of tnr.
tlM, rad consequently to famish elegant
turtle soap rad tnrtl* steaks every dey for
lnnoh from 11 a. s. to 1 p. u. Ho
he* tbe ohoicest of cooks, end
the soup is delicious. He is also
prepared to furnish families with
soap in ray quantity. Tbe many who
have tried it grow enthusiastic over th*
preparation and oookery. Come or lend
in yonr orders for delioiona soup for lunch
or dinner. Yon cannot get anything like
it at home. It will make yon oontent and
happy the rest of th* day. Gas will give
satisfaction to *11. myl7.lt
Any one desiring to Mil a oity resident *
sheep for erah, will apply to
Mbs. B. A. Blaokhab,
myl7 2t on Forsyth St.
VK4U.AIMHB UfiTTBfM.
enemas, Mi; is, 1S74.
Tits following J« f lie 11,1 of aaclslned lotion ro
utining In the Postofflce to this date:
llttuki I. 0.
Curing O W
Bowman mr« 0
Hoyt U
Brawn J, 0
Meigs-
Miller O II
Morris 1) M
Newman U
BruceJ
Brown mr, A
Depp* u J L
"urougli J 0
Douglee, W (foreign)
Ueorue H, <
Ooelin mrs 8
Hem Bond miss t
Harder mine M, c
Uilion J T
Hue bend J B
lverioo 0
Jicksno (ten 1| B
Jackson H, o
Jordan L
Jane, J
Kendrick 0 B
L<mon this* A
Martin J. c
M -lie; u a
Motion el B
McKi Dale D M
McNecly mil, F
OTlrer mr, A
Oliver mlie O
Palmer B K
Puitevxnt mis, M
Bedford lure 0, c
HolHton 8 B
Band re J H
Bpollea mill A
Stouter .
Stewart J
Tooke ntri
Van L B
Walker A,
G W
Ward mn 0 T
Weld O 1)
Welch D W
Wentworth 8 tl
Welboru miie U
Whit*heid 0 A V
While U
Wliinli-ad Rev J
William* mice 8
Weihnn D
Williams rare J
Young Jouo
UNMAILABLK LBTIKRS.
Glass mxi W It, City.
Grover Bev R S, “
Uouituu mi.e M, no ; ostmtrk.
Llndiay t H, Welntcr, G >.
Watson mro 8, Montgomery, Ala.
Whitaker nt at u L, City.
Ooe. no so-iroi-.
Reduction of Freights,
Co!embus, May 16th, 1874,
II
Black Grenadine*.
Blaok and Gray Grenadines.
Black sad White - “
Gray and Whit* "
Plain Whit* “
AU oolom in “
Ladies Plain Linen Suiting*.
“ Striped .“ “
Plain and Striped Lcnos.
Striped and Figured Muslins.
Victoria Lawns.
Linen “ whit* rad figured.
Immense Uom of Embroidery, nt great
bargains.
Bm( Print* et 10 owta.
Most elegant Silks in the oity.
Ooate' Thread 70 cents.
Factory Goode nt factory prtcea.
J. 8. Joxxs,
mylS sod ' Columbus, Georgia.
MIDICINKS.
Th* proper pleas to bay American
Cambria in nt A ora A Munnoon'*.
Suppose yon hev* “tried fifty rente*
dim" and received no bonofit, In then
therefor* “no balm in Gilead f” Verily
there is. Your liver may be congested,
yonr stomach half parolyied, yonr nerve*
quivering, your muscles knottod with
torture, your bowels oouetrleted, your
lung* diseased, yonr blood fall of impuri
ties—yet in ona week after commencing
a ooun* of Da. Walub's Vimboab Bit-
tus you will feel lik* n now erenture,
aprUO 4w
Thli unrivaled Medicine le - arrented not to cun.
tain a Slagle particle ef M saucer, or eay lujurlom
miaoral eut-etauc}, Imt Is
rOBBLY VEGETABLE,
ooutalalng tbuee e.lULli.ru Bouts aud Herb, which
aa all wise Pruvldenca hat |il >c*-d Itr c -uniri. „
where liver i,eeee.i m<el pivvail It Will
pare all Diaoaaea rauud by Derange-
raont of the J.lver and dowels.
Liver Regulator or Medicine
la tnuluautly** Familjr M«dlciitt»; nod hy tolu#
k«|>t ready tor iataieilliti® r«m>rt will »hv« umnjr »n
hoar of suffering end many a dollar in ilm® and
‘ wtara' bllla.
Alter oral Forty Years* trial It la atill racelrlng
tha Biaat ua<ta*lifl»<l t.'silaioniala to It* rirtuea
ttom poraoaa of the hightat durnoit r aid re*|ou-
albllliy. Kmluant phyitcUis rominead It at lhe
I0*T KFFKCTU41* NFKriMf FOB
•Yircnu OB IIDIOKSTIOR.
Arned with ihla ANTIDuTK, «ll i ImuhIob aud
ehangta of water aad food mat ba raood without
fear. Aa a tUmaJy la ftlALAHlOlit) FfcVtHB,
BOW PL C0MPLAINT8, KIM TLItnHN ABB, JAUM
DICK, NAt>KA.
IT HAS IO KOVAL!
It la tha Ch«ap®at, t*n«at .i.u Boat fontly
Modiciar In the World I
■AHUf ACTllKKD OMIT IT
A. H. KBILIX A CO.,
MACON, OA., and PitlLAUKLPUlA.
VETOED t—NO INFLATE OK /
High priced oaa no longer axiat. OMb
bids 1* lb* prlnoipl* now, and MI desire
to eloas baaineee, am offering my stock of
Dry Goode,
Clothing,
Hnta,
Boole and Shoes,
Honiery,
and numerous nrtioles in this line, at lees
than oust.
Call end examine, end make on* dol
lar go farther than two at ray other plnoa.
I am in earnest. If yon doubt it, stop
in nud have ptoof of tbo fnct.
L. Habuis, 114 Broad St.,
my 1 4m Columbus, G
Moottmo!
Yon eon find at T. E. Bluuobard'a.
Broad atreet, the very latest styles of
Brass Goods, nt such pilose as cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Call and
thorn.
Domestic Goods at gveatly radioed
rates; Factory Goods st factory prices;
Costa’ Spool Cotton st 70 oeuts per don.';
tbe beet Priuts nt lOo per yard,
rnj 10 If
A few piece* of Frenoh rad English
Caaaitueres, very low, to otoa* out, M
T. E. Blancoaud's.
A largo lot of ohoap Cnsalmeres end
Linens, very ohMp, nt
Blamchabd’i.
Tbe best plaee to boy Table Linens,
Napkins end Sheetings, is nt
BLAMOnAUD'l,
123 Broad et.
IHroet from Muropol
A fine assortment of Ueul Mearaobnnm
Pipes, Cigar Holders, Cigar Cases of raal
Unssian Leather, MatcLssfea, Ao., et
Bualib's Cigar Emporium, on Baniolpb
street, houae with the Bed Sign, near
Euqnirer uffloe mylo
4
MU8COOSE aUPEBIOR VOVBT,
The Western R. R„ of Ala.,
lias tMii dny aiHfl® a reduction of FIVK(fi) onnts
pi r 100 pounds from prom-nt tat* on com aud
other grain from points boyoof! 3Jont«oxncfy—to
stand until furtlior notloe.
To aecuro this reduction froight must coma
BY OPELIKA BRANCH
of Weatern Ra I Road.
This Rodaotion app’Ie® to all f r*l» rec®l?«d over
WMtarn Rail Road at Columbufl to-day (Thursday)
It will ooaaoqaautlY make tbe rates on grain 5
cents per 100 pounds less than any Rill of Lsding
dated prior to to-day. (and for which tbe grain has
not boon yet recelvod) guarantees on graln.1
B. A. BACON,
Agent Western R. R. of Alabatnn.
May 10—d«t.
To the Creditors of John King.
Jutpo Jamtt Johnttn rrtoiding—May
Term.
SIXTH DAT.
The following divoro* oases were taken
np :
George T. Newsome vs. Cynthia New
some—second verdiot and decree; Wm.
H. Lake vs. Fannie Luke—same entry ;
Margaret Thome* vs. Wm. Thornes—die.
missed by plaintiff; Mery Thomas vs. Jss.
Thomas—second verdiot rad decree; Ha
rsh J. Brokaw vs. Isaac H.Brokaw—same
entry; Mary K. Watson vs. Alexander
Watson—service perfected; Amanda Wal
ton vs. Bring Walton—dismissed by
plaintiff; John Kroll vs. Dora Kroll—eon-
tinned; Snssn W. vs. Gao. L Lloyd—
second verdiot end decree.
Nothing olso of any importance done.
Conrt et ID o'olook adjourned to Mon
day 8j a. m., when the common law dock
et will be resumed.
Tbe Grand Jnry again o<>nvoces on
Monday.
▲ Deplorable Tracedjr.
Athens, Ala., May 6.—John D. Steven
son, nephew of Gov. Brown, was shot end
killed by * man named John W. Carter,
about eleven miles of this place, yester
day. Tbe deceased is said ho hkve been
deranged- His remains are hare, and will
b* forwarded to Pulaski to-m-eirow morn
ing, where his parent* reside.
The creditor* of John King arj re
queued to meet in this city, In Library
Room*, over the drug store of J. I. Orifflu, on
MONRAY, tbe 18th instant, at 11 o'clock a. m ,for
th® purpo«e of oonaaltiug u to what steps ars ne-
canrary to protect tbeir lo tenet.
All creditors, and especially those who have re
paired to per cent, dirldeud, are requested to be
present in person or by proxy.
JNO. MoGOUQI! A CO,
PURER, 1LLOK8 A CO.,
J. A. McNEILL,
O. W. WOODRUFF,
W. L. TILLMAN,
BURRUB A WILLIAMS,
BKDKLL A CO.,
0. A. REDD A 00,
tnjO td And others.
NOTICE.
Wanted, Agents to
THE HOWK MACHINE 00.,
78 Brood Ht., Columbus, Oa.
aprll 1m CHAR. C. ROUDKR, Manager.
Important to Farmers.
R. T, J. DTEVKNS is well known to tbe
M
th« n
the country
glren «oti»factlon ; and. as he propones to make a
lour in a short time, planters ueetling Oln renalfg
should Innd In tbeir names aud location. ' Work
Beautiful Spring Cassimeres !
EwnUsevn iVa.) Make.
PEACOCK 4 SWIFT.
If yon desire * real good smoke, go to
Buhl**'*, on Bradolpb street, suit ask
for bis new brands of Key West and Im
ported Havana Cigars. mylO
Ooot Thlnyt.
Qo to tbe ltaby ltosteurant for yonr
Oysters, Fish, Game, rad all things good
to eat. outlfi if
Tbs proper place to find Cassimeres
for psnts, buys OssHimeres, Cottonades,
Linaus is at Aoxa A Mdbdooh’s.
Tba proper plsoe to proeure tbs isteet
novelties in Bilk Scarfs, Bogs, Fane,
Leather Belts, So., is et
Aon k MuBDoon'e.
Tba proper plsoe to boy Blank Greea
dine* in *11 styles oheep is at
Aon k MusDooa's.
Tbe proper place to boy Csliooo* et 10
cents per yard and Costs' Thread at 70
cents per dozen is st
Aon k Murdoch's.
The proper place to boy 4-4 Bleached
Homespun nt 10, 12) tod 15 eenta n yard
is Acre k Murdoch's.
Best Caliooes at 10 oonts; Whit* rad
Colored Matting, cheap; Bleached Shirt
ings, Sheetings rad other Domestic
Goods, cheap, nt H. T. Cbiolu's.
Ponft Rmtrmet
affords immediate relief in nit one
scat* pain. Thin is strong language, bnt
the expelrienoo of twenty-five years at
tests its troth. Try it.
[myl4 eod&w
Th* proper plsoe to go whan yon want
oheap Dry Goods is
Ac** k Mubdooh's.
bovp, aovr, bovp,
Jtery Day,
From Item Mil Ono O’olook, at
CM AM. BRIM AN A CO.’B,
V net or iko Natural Wlno Arkor.
reculaTqr
AV .
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
Bosstsd R|g Cuffm, 40e $ k.
8.w Orlssu tsln A tofur It* ffO.
New Orisons Tallow CIs, 11*4 rater U)$i.
Zstr* Buf.r-Curart [Iu.
Choice 8ng.r ciirwl tkswt4crs.
Mild Cunt) Whir. Mm;.
Pure Apple and Wlas Vlsaftr, (*• 9teL
8t.LouisPwrlGrits. ■ .
Fresh TurkUk Preass, g k,
New Currs*u,U)4s.
Border.' Eacle Milk.
Kiomford Bllvsr Otass ttmrck.
Beet ,ssllty Losndrr *
tad T tin * apt.
Part White Keros*** Oil, «ta $ (allow.
ROBT 8. CRANE,
flkkl dew)
\ cuodawly
H. F. ABELL A CO;
hath
Mazeppa Fleur,
Sunbeam Flour,
Peerl Grits,
Irish Potatoes,
Magnolia Heme,
California and Goshen tatter,
Native end Imported Win**,
Havana Cigar*,
More* Radleh (in gloat),
Dundee Marmalade,
Eateno* of Aneheviet,
Cap art and Raueot of oil kind*.
**• All pnrebasM delivered.
■ taytotr
THE WHOLESALE
popclo, blllli
hfiadaeb®, R
THE tom* i ADVICE
aa b® given to |>®rauna oufforliw Cron dvi-
Dus oempiaini, colic, conaumptlon Rick
ling mo iiuiaotiii nrv ut
!n®y>, Ib to tone, eleanfi*, and ngaiate thoae im
portant organs by tha no# of DR. i UTT’8 VKQRT-
BLR LIVER PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
thoroughly res tor® th® fanotional action of the
digestive organs and tha Intistinrs aud renovuto
the whole system. They produce neither nausea,
griping or weakness, and may he taken at any
time wlf* ‘ ‘ * *■ ‘
DR. TUTT’3 HAIR DYE
, qualities tbnt no other dye dues. Its
effect Is lastantaneons, and so natural that It can-
be detected by the eldest oltscrver. It Is
amnrnf the fashionable hair dressers In every large
city In the United dtaim. IMoo $1 a box. Sold
everywhere.
/ QBV TUTTs \
SARSAPARIL LA
^£Ns‘dELV0V\_1- ^
Grocery House.
-or-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 end IE Breed tt.,
Columbus, Oa.,
Knrs conrimi w mafd aooct
Scrofula, ErupUvH utseiuics of ilia Skill, St. An-
Tatter, and Salt .
Rheumatism, Pain and Knlargcmeut of the Bonus,
Female Weakness, Sterility, l.euonrrhaea
Whites, Womb INffoases, Dropsy, White Swellings.
Syphilis, Kidney and Llv< r Complaint, Mercurial
font, and Piles, all proceed droat impure blood.
DR.TUITI SARSAPARILLA
Is the moot powerful Blued i*uiitter kuown to
medical scienco. It enters Into the clrcnlatlon
and era 1 Montes every morbittr ag' nt; renovate*
the system; produces nbeaut'fnl ruinnlexlon and
censes the body to gain flush and Increase In
weight.
■Mfths Blasd Healthy
and all will well, lo do so, uotmug has ever
bean offered that oau comparo with this valuable
vegetable extract. P ice $1.011 a bottle. Sold by
all Drugglets. Office 48 Oortlindt street. N. Y.
fehlft oMidawly •
mswrn
Kouralg'.', Files,
narrhea. Soils, CldSorM,
Lameness, Horns, Coronets,
Toothache, Coaids, Gpralna
Hoarsen*: i. Ulcers. Wounds,
Sore Throat, Colic, Braises,
Eheumatism, Esmorrhagea
100,000 poonfia Saooo.
800 barrala Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrels Sugar.
100 bags Ootb*.
From 100 to 200 barrels Syrup.
200 barruls Wklakoy.
200 box** Tobaooo.
S00 •• Soap.
200 “ Oaudot.
100 barrolt Lard.
80 •• Maaktrol.
800 aaokuOalt.
BOIL roes Riot.
BOO rasmi Wrapping Paper.
100 oaia* Peteah.
100 “ Sard I so*.
100 " Oysters.
100 •• Plekloa.
100 boxa* Candy.
100 “ Btaroh.
nsrSl .odnwtm
WAREHOUSES.
DIShOLUTIOK.
! K Firm of REDD, CIIAMBKU8 A BANKS
ins lieoi diMolvud by the C’liisuut ofsll t ur-
onc-ruud. A'l unpaid advauceR nru in tho
baado ot the nuders'gned for seitlement, who will
also pay all claims aguiUMt tho old flrui.
NOTICE.
rpnx UKDSMIONKD will Itm cautlsu. Iks
Warehouse and Commission
Business
AT THH
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE.
Tbsnk r ul for the patronage boa to wed upon
tho prugent season, wo reupeotfully noil it Its c
tinuance tha coming seimon, with a promise to use
every effort to promote the interest of our pat
ron*
0. A. REDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
April 1, 1874.-c.tf
Notice.
^ tbe Home Building and Loin Asaac-intion.
heriea A. adopted at tbe autiual in etlng of stuck-
holders In November last, It Ih iifc<««aiy that
every stockholder ehouM cancel hill fi'ortgago to
tbe Association on or before the Slut inetal nient,
by paying In advanca t•> the 81th umiallibent, In
clusive, or forfeit the privilege of cauceliug undi -
that amendment.
my2 lm
fee'
J0I|N KINO,
Treasurer.
ICE! ICE!
100 (rwss i aitw Xtetll.
1.000 poaaU* Lwrillaml’s Oak®,
ao.ooo Clgava.
4.000 i»a*ds Ona* aad a la ah Taa.
*00 b*(s sf that,
100 tana *oda aai Taaay Craakata.
100 CIumw* la Mans.
00 barrets Vlasgar.
ao <
100 dnssa Woods* U
100 (loss* (ran*.
.a uw as any
on.r 1 w . _ w _, _ _
k.r Jublilu, lijui. i* is. (Jolt* ruts*,
ajirlfi Sin . J. * J XvcnUN.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT BtOHKk’l CtUU,
CAoLS ATTBNTIOU TO
Choio* Whit* Shad.
Fresh Bay Flah,
Mobil* Oal
Calory aad Lattua*.
Liv* and Dratted Pa
oaltry,
Fresh Country Saataga,
Spar* Ribs and SsakDontt.
A Choice Lot of f retk
Craokert, Sugar Jamblav, Lamon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lamon
Ornama, A*.
Apple*, Onion*, Potato** 4, Turnip*.
Also usual Family SappUes aad Fancy Uro tries
on baud.
Mr. T. C. PR1DOBN will he foaad at tba coed-
ter an l will be pleaa< d to wall oa his former cus
tomer* and friend*. Tbe patromgs ot the public Is
respectfully solicited.hM*
FOR SALE AND RtNT.
To Bent.
^FTEll April <tk, two Famished IKP|
KUOM8, Kltcli.s sad Subla. with asa of dlslsg
room aad parlor. Addrsaa
apt tf M, naqolrar 0*k«.
House
and Lot for Bale
OX LOWM PART OP 1R0AS XT.
'pon lot I. W oars; tba hoasa ha. tkna^ra
I lar(» rooms, tell sad *11 bmom-iv UK
oal-kuildlao. Will b* s*M ckaap to a cask
For Sale Lew.
A 8CUOLAB11IIF U. TBI MXD10AL 00L-
lZgB AT XVANSVIUn, INDIANA.
novfl tf
APPLY ATTIH8 0PP10I.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Liquor and Wine Hoaie, and tha flnaat
Baataurut to Colauboa, on Droad atreet,
below Georgia Home Bank. mjt tf
The proper thing to do is, go to Aeea
k Murdoch's and look Ibrongb their hand-
tome line of BUka, Granadinea, Poplins,
Btripad and Corded Organdie*, and salaot
what good* yon want.
AFTCB THIS DAT* ICK WILL BK SOLD AT
—vat—
COLUMBUS ICK WORKS
At th# Following Prlotff :
Retail, per lb S ete.
Ticket* fur 1(0 lb* $ 1 90
“ •• JfOO Ilia 3 6"
•• “ 30 • I he r, oo
•* “ 400 lhe <i if*
•* “ 000 lit* 7 tO
•• “ 1000 lb* 12 £0
Liberal arrangements made waa dealer*.
m>4tf
Columbus, Oa.
J. W. UTAH, Prop'r.
Fbinx Goldin, Clark.
Buby Bestaoruit,
Bar and Billiard-Saloon,
Dzus thb Kanid gran
met* dswil V. W. nVAI, Prupyj
OITY HOTB.L
CIXTBAUiT MCATROa
Troy, AlalNuna.
R. H. DARK, RfOp'r,
dso7 BEly
A 1