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VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 82, 1874.
NO. 120.
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I^SWJU^TKi-r
WaSTc-t «*•****.!"*» ,d,,r '
■ Wmhikoto*, lb; ll.—A joint rraolu-
Iton of th. Pannajrlvante Logiiintara «*•
pre**ot*d again*! th* withdrawal of lb*
Paoifio mail aUamihip SuUldjr.
What, from th* Oouafcitt** an Tran*.
porUtion, reportad a bill for Uwlmprove-
mant of th* mot|^ of Ut* Mtaalaaippi bp
Eada Jatttaa.
Th* Civil ‘ Bight* UU oaa raanmad.
Dabat* U axolodad fro*. report, *a it i*
rahaah, nointaraatiog and miaefaiarona.
The Poat-offlo* apropriatioa bill parted.
It allow* th* agrionltnral report* to pua
through th* mail free.
The Panaion appropriation bill paaaed.
No new feature* in th* bill. It la axpeot-
ad that $800,000 additional’ wUI b* aakad
for in Oongraaa.
Bom at haw*.
•MMli im
-A Ooorantto* of lb* oologd BapUata
(Oaorgia ant at Bobo, on Wadneadap.
_tb* ItilWdgarUU ttury Saturday
MtbaieanabftbaInto Braamount to
|t«,«eo.
-Th* OhrenuU, at Wadnaadap, aapa
bi th* nnaber of aaalbpox aaaaa in
iunat* ia larger than wan at tat aup.
i£d but th* bob ara oonflnad prinoi-
aHjtu tha negro**.
-Hr. John fbrgahra, of Bob*, fell
gw th* baleoop of th* Attawap Honae,
bilane* of abont twenty foot, on Mon-
jf, and raeaitod injuria* whieh will
imhablp proy* fatal.
-Floor of th* new wheat crop, ground
tha Stovall'* MUIa ia Aoanata, baa
irndp foaad it* wap to th*Now York
ad Savannah market*. Th* qnalltp ia
aidtobeftae.
-Got. Smith baa commuted the «en
ba«of America Barden to impriaooment
Ik lift. Ameriaa wa* the aooomplioe and
Ml of Anna Hunt in th* poiaoning of
•attar oolorad woman.
-Hr. O. A. Cunningham baa Iliad
Mtitioa to hay* tb* Qriflln, Uontioello A
Miaou Ballroad pat in tb* band* of a
nivar and aold to eatiafp a lodgment
tick he ha* raooverad again*! it.
-A oorraapopdant of th* AtlanU Con-
Kaftan think* that b* ha* found an
fiaual cnr* for tha ahiokan *hol*r* In
i ha make* into
line* with corn
M Haj-pppl* plant, which b* aakaa into
■traag deooetioa and mi
-Heating* of Confadarala
ara bean bald ia Auguata and I
* amnia* local aaaooiationa an
gattiag
t.
—W* hay* boas anxionalp trplng, for
ana Hum, to And’out wham all tbe alii-
ptoraeama from that am ao frequently
■ported ia little atraama or pooda in tb*
Kiev of Oaorgia. la tbia invaatgation
leva not ao far baon attaaamfnT; but
n have found-out tha prio* and uaa of a
ltd lie*, thrifty, young alligator. The
caaton Soma Journal report* th# aale of
nt laat weak at on* dollar. It wa* about
ItafMt long, and the purehaaar aald that
I it for “a yard dog."
Auntiuitwi.
-Th* aolored dtiaaoa of Troy have or
and propoa* U
oaa* of Area in
Burgeon*
Savannah,
email* local amoeiationa and to aend
Migataa to tb* Convention of Oonfadar
MWata* Army and Navy Borgeon* at
dhatabn th* 20th in*t.
—A dog aaratohad up tb* body of a
' infant, buriod ia an old fenoad lot in
da, on Towday. Tb* ebild waa ap-
matly about eight or ton day* old, and
‘ evidently bean put tbar* with a view
attiag rid of it in a
Mftad a Fit* Company, and propoa* to
agrviea tn
aadaraflMant
lafatam.
-Senator Ooldthwait* baa introduced
Ooagtaaa a bill to aid th* eonatruotion
f a ataaaboat canal froB Oadsdan to
Irtampka, both on th* Cooaa river.
—Therm* L. Peon, ar., formerly a Bep-
UMtativa of Chamber* oounty in tbe
artUMMof Alabama, died in Cuaaet*
aged aixty-Sv* year*.
Blount oounty, th* Get.
mitiement on th* South and North
Bailroad, ia to have a paper—
one-half in German, and tha oth-
iatagliah.
—Joaaph W. Taylor, of Tuaoalooaa, W.
" V. of Calhoun, John T. Morgan,
■amm 1
or
ritsagl
Ltau*
fMht^johu Y. Kilpatrick, of Wilcox.
W Bradford, of Talladega,L P. Walker,
Hadiaoo, W. H. Barnea, of Lee, W.
> how*, of Madison, and W. 0. Oaten,
Stony,have all been auggested for Coo-
masn for the State at urge. We have
preference, exoept for the atrongeat
a, who avor they may be.
-lakaaaing robbers “on their own
tagoiasuoa” in Alabama, ia bearing tbe
Air fruits that might reasonably bava
M expaotad. A tarn days ego a mao
aaaf fool wa* robbed by three negroes
> flcksua county. Tbe negroee were
haded sod eon&nad in jail until au *x-
Uiuatioa oould be bad. But a party of
Ua brake' Into the jail at night, took th*
rtimiii out, and hang them It would
WASHINGTON.
AUONY OVEB.
Fifty Ttaowamnd Belters or Vrmata
WAamtOTOK, May St.— 1 The marriage
oemmouy i* over. Presents aggregate
fully $80,000, and am vary beautiful.
Tbe party will oroas th* Atlantio on tha
Baltio. fh* oaptain ha* daoorated hi*
deck oabin aa a baudoir for th* bride.
The only thing that marred tha simple,
oltiaen-like character of tbe oemmony was
tha presence of the marine band.
tb! wiatsia
Dtastmrr oo Wan, >
WaanuoTOn, May SI, 1874. j
ProbabdiUtt.—Far tha $onth Atlantio
and Ontf State*, partially Hear weather,
with local mins, and northeast to south*
west winds.
— ■<*"»»»
OcwnDiBATi Foaono Loans.—Say* a
Washington diapatoh of the 18th:
An argument wa* mad* before the
Committee on War Claim*, to-day, in
favor of paying oitisane of Frederick,
Md., $200,000 tn mimbumement for a
contribution of eome sum levied upon the
oitiaena by th* Oontedarataa during the
rebellion. Thi* anm ia aakad for, not on
iagnl ground*, but aa an aot of graoe, in
riaw of tha kayaltty of fbo citiaaaa of
Fmderiok, and th* fast that, at tbe time
tha Confederates entered th* city, tbe
Maryland troops ware a$pant fighting in
th* Union army.
MARKETS.
$5,000,000
Endowment Scheme!
Fifth and Last Concert
in aib or til
Public Library of Kentucky.
JULY 31, 1874.
In »nDOQBdl|'the Fifth and last of the series
of Gift Ocaoorto given tor the benefit of the Public
Library of KentBdk.V*, the Truateee and Mam
Library of KentBSky; the Trustees and Manager
refer with pride sfcd pleasure to the four which
hare been already ffVet): The firat, December Id,
Und.r ilnlr charter, n*at«l by a apicial at
L,(1.1.tor., Merck la, till,
atborfod to (tiro on a Work,
ALABAMA PBBpU COKTIITIM.
Kertbrrn Editors In AlaMna-Tkiy
am Aatowlsked at ike Blnenal
Basoureea of tha Btoto—They
Visit Kontgoaaerjr and
Atlanta.
Bibmikoram, Ala., May 21.—The Praia
Convention re-elected tbe former officers,
ooneluded routine business, passed reso
lutions of tbanka lo tbe authorities of
Birmingham and citizena for unbounded
hoapitality to themaelve* and their New
York gnesta; also to various railroads,
and to tha Western Union Telegraph Com
pany fox free ns* of its lines, and than
adjourned. Session very harmonious.
After adjournment all tha editors visit
ed the ore beds, ooal minee, furnace, *te.,
the viaitora expressing astonishment at
the immensity of tha mineral wealth of
Alabama.
Montqokibx, - May 21.—Abont fifty
editors of New York papers ara now in
Alabama inspecting tbs iron and ooal
fields, and tbe quality of tbe land. They
have keen everywhere reoelved with tha
greatest cordiality. They express great
gratification at tbe manner of their re
ception, and profound astonishment at
th* immense miseral wealth of Alabama.
They go from here to Atlanta, Sunday,
spending Sunday night and half of Mon
day in that oity, and go thanes to Chatta
nooga, and thenoe direotly borne, via
Washington.
AKKANHAS.
Legislature to lavestlgat* Saaataia
- General Amnesty,
Little Bock, May 21.—Tbe Legisla
ture will investigate Federal Senators,
Clayton and Dorsey, oh the obsrge of an
attempt to overthrow the State Govern
ment.
A bill of amnesty for those engaged in
the late emut* has beau introduced in the
Hors'.
foreign Intelligence.
FRANCE.
French Mlnletry Formed.
London, May 21.—Tbe Daily Neat'
(pedal from Paris, says : A Cabinet has
bean formed. It’s principal members ar*
Gonllard do Cazss, Lawergne, Grevart
and Cexanne, all of whom belong to tbe
moderate eeoliou of Bight and Bight
Centre. The'object of the new govern'
mem Is to conciliate both Centres in or.
der to carry the Septennial Constitution
through the Assembly.
TEI.EUBAP1IIC NOTF.lt.
JurgcuKcn was confirmed Postmaster
at Petersburg, V*., yesterday.
—Lowell, Mass., has $2,000 to tbe New
Orleans and $648 to tha reservoir suffer
ers.
, —James Gallor, fonr year* old, waa
■v* bean much batter if this pnnisb- fatally burned in Philadelphia while play-
**t had Been lnflloted by do* oonrs* of I j ng w itk matchaa.
| —Notice has been given of an appeal
i from the Presbytery to the Synod, fipon
****^***'4* «BA*» AMEJI | vula acquitting Prof. Swing, of Ohi-
Loot*, May 21.—Tha Presbyterian | ”^_ An eDgiDe on the ,„ ly „ n , of the
M|l,ta*Bbly eommanoa* its annual New YorU, Syraouse and Northern Bail-
■mmbkra to-morrow. Three hundred toad uput through a draw. Tbs engineer
■bgatashavaalraady arrived and nearly and oonductor were killed. Carelessness
Ikaby Bor* ara expaotad. ot th# **' th °
IbaPrashvlarian Sabbath Institute, or —Toby A Booth's paoking-house, at
, . | , . C'aioago, with a large number of dressed
•nvuali**, ha* been in eeeaion to-day meats, aaveral thousand pounds
ku is wall atteodad—J- Bannatt Tylar, ; of lard, and aix hundred live bogs, waa
Philadelphia, presiding. | burned laat night. Loss $180,000.
BT TBLBSBAFM TB BBBVUtBB.
Noway wwd Etoek Markets.
-Foam, May 20.—Uentes 5'Jf. 46jo.
New Yobx, Hay 20.—Money 8 par
cent. Gold 12). Exchange—long 468j,
fhort 4811 j. Governments strong. State
bonds qmet and nsminal.
Paxus, May 21.—Bpeoia inoreaaad 0,-
800.000 franca.
London, May 21.— Bnilion inereasad
£376,000. .
Nxw Yoax, May 21.—Gold firm at
12}*}. Governments atxong and consid
erable doing. State bonds quiet.
Provision Market*.
Livebvool, May 21.—Breadstuff* qniet.
Bacon 46* tid for abort olaar middles.
New Yoke, May 19.—Flour R eady.
Wheat a shade firmer. Corn a cent bet
ter. Fork firm nt $18. Lard ateady;
steam 11 jo.
St. Loris, May 21.—Flour firm. Corn
dull and lower; VTja for No. 2 mixed; 77
for white mixed. Whiskey at OC. Pork
firm at $18. Bacon iu buyers’ favor.
Lard higher at lie.
Cincinnati, May 21.—Floor dull afid
unchanged. Corn steady. Pork firm;
buyers for. May. Lard lOJej. Bacon
firm nod scarce; shoulders 7j, clear rib
lOalOj. Whiskey 94.
Louisville, May 21.—Flonr unchanged.
Com quiet at 84. Provisions quiet. Pork
$18.28. Bacon qniet and unchanged.
Lard 12j. Whiskey 04.
(Jetton Markets.
Livibpool, May 21.—Cotton dull and
aaai r; uplands bjdi Orleans 8fd ; sale*
10.000 bales, inolnding 2,000 for speoula-
tion.and export.
Cotton to arrive 1-16 obeaper.
Sale* of uplands, nothing below low
middling, shipped April 8 7-16; do.,
deliverable June and July, 8 7-1U.
Bale* ot shipments of new crop, on a
basis of uplands, nothing below good or
dinary, 8 11-16.
2 p. m.—Of sales 0500 were Ameriosn.
Sales of nplands, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable in June .and July,
Liverpool, May 21—6:30 r. n.— Salas
of uplands, nothing below low middlings,
shipped Jane, 8j; do., deliverablo July
and August, 8 1-16. Sales Orleans, noth
ing below low middlings, deliverable July
and Angnst, 8 11-10,
New York, May 21.—Cotton dull; sales
617; uplands 18}; Orleans 19j.
Futures opened _ quiet end easy
follows: Jane
11-82; August
18 3-10*18}.
New Yobk, May 21.—Cotton—net re
ceipts 797 bales.
Futures closed firm; sales 18,200 bales
as follows; Jane 17 19-82; July 18 18 82a
7-16; August 18js25-32; September 18
11-32.
Cotton dull; sales 650 bales, at 18j*19j.
Savannah, May 21.—Dull:; middling
17}; reeeipts 80; sales 13.
Charleston, May 21.—Dull and easy;
middlings 17jal7f; low middling 17}; re
ceipts 103; sales 100.
Acqdsta, May 21.—Cotton dull; net
reoeipte 88; sales 104.
Boston, May 21.—Dull; rooeipts 732.;
sales 200.
Memphis, May 21.—Dull; low mid
dling 17; reeeipts 681; shipments 470.
Mobile, May 20. —Dull; middling 17}
receiptn 219.
New Orleans, May 21.—Cation irreg
ular and in fair demand; middling 17};
good ordinary 15}; ordinary 18}; net re
ceipts 47; sales 1,400—laat evening
1,000; stook 78,219,
Under tkalYcharter,'granted bjr'a apaeW set «f
tha Kentucky legtslatai
Tnureoa are auttiorlud .
ONLY ONE MOHK Ulft Concert. With Mossy
nrlalUf Ikon tliU Flub nnd LAST Conoort, tho
Library, Muacum, nnd other doportwsato at* to bn
salaried nnd onilownd with n (sad nnd otrtaia
annual Income, finch an endowment fond Id dc-
tired aa will ncoaTo beyond peradventnt* not only
the maintenance of thlt magnificent entabllik-
moot, hut Its constant growth.
The Fifth Gilt Concert
or th « purpose* mentioned, and which 1$ post*
tiraly and unequivocalIv unnonuctid m TUK LAST
WHICH WILL liVMH 11H OIVKH UNDKR THIS
CHART A It AND If ST TIIK PitKfiBNT MANAGfi*
HUNT, will come off at the Fubllo Library Hall,
LouMvilia, Uy.»
Friday, July 31,1874.
At tbia final Concort everything will b* upon •
■rale eor erpondlug with ite Inemied Imporunce.
The mueio will he reudered by wn on heetn eon*
elating of one hundred performera aelrctvd for
their feme iti different tonda, Md tho unpreced«nt*
ed fiuui of
92,500,000
List of Oifts.
ONE ORA.N1) CASH GIFT $260,000
ONE GRAND UA8H GIFT 100,(MO
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 60,000
ONE GRAND GASH GITT 16,000
6 GASH GIFTS $20,000 each 100.000
10 OABli GimS 10,000 Moh 160,000
16 GASH GIFTS 10,000 M0b 160,000
20 GASH GIFTS 6,000 eaoh 100,000
26 GASH GIFTS 4,000 M0h 100,000
SO GASH GIFTS 6,000 M0h 90,000
60 UA*H GIFTS 2,000 «neh 100,000
100 GASH GIFTS 1,000 Mob 100 000
240 GASH GIFTS 600 enoh 120,000
600 GASH GIFTS 100 enoh 60,000
10,000 GASH GIFTS 60 tMh..:... 960,000
PRICE or TICKET*.
Whole Tkkete 4 M00
Halve* 26 00
Tenth, or enoh Coupon..... 6 00
11 Whole ticket# lor 600 HO
2i\i Tickets for IfiOO 00
te are now yendy for ante, nnd order
com pun led by ««eh will Mf promptly AIM.
Liberal commleeioofc wUI be plloprod to anti
'g **?"**•
ctreunm i
17}»17}; July 18}*18
18 9-16al8J; September
DRUGS AND MEDICINB8.
J.
I. GRIFFIN,
IMPORTED
^DransMcines,^
WperfumeryW
FANCY GOODS,
AT MEDVCED PBICEK.
AU good* guirautoed. 49T* Pmeeriptlona enre-
folly prepnred nt nil houra.
jnlS dpodnwly
RAILROAD#.
Change of Schedule.
Soultwesterri R. R.
VlV nnd i
^ will r
PAMrikon AND MAIL TRAIN.
Lenvn Oolumbna
Arrive at Onlnabwa
Leave Macon
Arrive nt Macon •
2:30 r. N (Daily)
12:46 A.ki. -
7:17 p. N. ••
7:26 P. It. »•
IRCIQHT TRAIN.
Leave Conlwbne 6 30 a. m.
tszxssr*-<§$#♦
Arrtve nt Mam .... tiUOP.M.
light train will ran TRLWINKLY ouly.
ng Oolumbna on • ondnye, Wedneednye and
Friday#, arriving a\ Oolnmbna on Tneadnya, Thnra*
dnyannd Saturdaye. Thla train oarriea I'aaeenger
Oara for the acoomaradatlon of I ooal travel.
Y1MIL POWIIltfi, Mng. Md finp’t.
W, L. CLARK, Agent. my9 tf
on
THOi C. BMAMLSTTBf
* Agent Md iMager,
Public Library Building, Lonlavtlle, Xy.
mylt dStawewtd
Western Railroad ol
Alabama.
541 HOURS TO N£W YORK
MINE HOUR! FASTEST TIME1
Choice of Two Routes.
V»w Ycrk a&A Haw Orltau Hail Use.
WIST ESN RAILROAD 09 ALABAMA,
Oeuuai, Oo., April Mth, 1S74.
TRAIN* LEAVE OOLOMBOfi DAILY
for Montanmary aafi (alma, 1:00 k. u.
ArriveatMnats'y, - ft:4V a a
Arrira at Raima, - 11:04 a. s.
90R ATLANTA AND N1W YORK
At 10:40 a. m. Arrlva Opelika at 12:27 p. u. At
Atlanta 6:42 p. m.
By Atlanta and Riohmond Alr-tlna.
Lrava Atlanta 0:00 p. tn., ClIAltLOTTK 8:36 a.
m , Danville 6:27 p. m., Jlichuond 11:06 p. tn. Ar*
rive at WuHiilngton $:39 a. iu., at Buitimore 0.:wi u.
Bi., at Piiliadelphia 1:80 p. tn., at NICW VOMv 6:lrt
p. n».
■looping Oon Bm frem At Inn to te
Chovlette.
By Kenfiataw Rout*.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton p. m ,
Bristol 10:46 a. m„ Lynchburg 10.46 p. m A i ri»••
at Waahingtoa 6.46 a. nt Baltluioru 0 16 ,. m„
at PblladaTphlo 1:10 p. m, at NMW VoitK 6:16
p. m.
fileepiag oara ran from Atl mta to Lyachbnrg.
TRAINS ARRIYR AT COLUMBUS DAILY
from AtlMta and New York, 6:24 a. m.
i from Moutgomery Md Selma * . 2:80 p. n
Tick**In for aale at Union PaMenger l>«-poi
CRAB. P. BALL, Oenoral Snn't
t. ft BMCON, Agent. I aj>r*6 If *■
New Advertmemente.
AGISTf PROFITS per WMh.
. _ _ _ Will prove It or forfolt $600.
articles Just patented. Sample# evnt free to
nil. Addreaa W. 11. CHlDlSTfcR, 987 Uroadway,
Kew York. 4w
3 SCHOOL TIA0U1K1 Wmtt c '" 0 , .Ti
bj-iim’ and Summer. $160 per month. Bend for
circular, which give* lull imrttcuiare. KlBOLMIt
k McOUKDV, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w
DON’T I DON'T 11 DON’T Ml
Don’t What?
From tuat Traveling Agent,
Du|aaveymir626 a» d 80 which P
ho aete oommlsthin, and uet
the Wet Sewing Machine la the v
•ale price, by tending to
Uev. C. u. Dkbmhriu, Gen'l Agent,
Coa<ord,N. 0.
Pend stamp for drcnlnr And prioe llat.
$76 meahlms km iw, km, $tO meehlaa foa $46| Ae.
4w
SONGS tf GBiCE iM GLORY.
Th. v.ty teat Sunday fiahool loaf Book. By W.
9. fiUKttWIN and*. J. VAIL. IN MK'^a-
did Urinal, choir. Mwlft IlhMd aapar. asaarlor
Undlng. rrlca lo bnarili Ue.; 1*1 bar t*i> A
■peoinivu copy In paper oov.r mol lea (as aeoa aa
b.«d) on receipt or tw.aty-lt. casts. Otdan
fill.d in turn. Bendy lulu.
HORACE W iTBRfi fc SON,
4w -4*1 Broadway, haw Tatk.
0TLOBINOI0
The long*conteated ault of the
Flor*n«* Sawing Mschln* Oo.
agalnat the 8 nger, Whreler A W laou.and 0rover
A B tker Companlea, Involving over
9I69|$$$,
erne Court ef tha
DKSNOK, Which
’high pri
THE NEW fMREICI
Te tbe ONLY machine t'-at eewe backward Md
forward u or to right and left.
8ioip/«fit—Cheapret—Deal.
Sold 'or cash omy. Special terma to dnha Md
deal-ra.
April, ilfA Ihrmeij Mm—,
apr..O 4w
Agent#, If yor went to make money, cell
STOVES AND TIN WAM.
Stoves, Stoves
NAracRum.ii
(Opposite Saa Offloa)
Columbus, Ga.
WARS, noU8I-rURNI8IIIN(] GOODS, Ac. Also i
TIN WARN, at wholeaale and retail.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and In tho beat manner.
He eollcite a rail, feeling assured that he cm
give entire satisfaction.
49* Price aa low as tha lowaat. Coma Md son
before you liny. oct'lft eorfewtf
NOTICE.
sieuijir.
Ornct Motna A Oiaann Naiiaoad. I
Oolnmbne, April 16,1874. J
Leave Oolumbna 3:00 *. v.
Arrive at Troy ll:05r.M.
Leave Troy 9:26 A.M.
Arrive at Columbus 10:30 a. M.
aprlfi 2w W. L. CLaRK, Sup’t. ,
Liver! Liver! Liver!
siAdiiviioisrs’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
Is apnr. ly VEORtABLS PREPARATION, barm*
and effective—a specific for all derangements
of the
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
This M dicioe has been tried by thmitand* and
has never failed to givo satisfaction.
49 Try one bottle aud be convinced.
X* L. KINO A SONS,
Proprietor# and Manu'aetnrers, Columbia,8* 0.
for aale by A. M. BRANN ON, Agent for Colum
bus and OpeHka.
paspcr
Nwnlgia, NIm, bsadashe,
Marrhoa. Boils, Old Sores,
Lfitnm-, Boms, Bors&sn,
Toothache, Bealds, Sprains,
Boarssnsss, Uloors. Wounds,
Soro Throat, Colio, Bruises,
SheumaUsm, Eesaorrhages,
teassC
time. .
wants. Ilumor le the thing that taken. Again
wanted ever; a hero. B< nd far alre«Ur& and extra
t "tiiN to To-day Pnbliehiug Company, Ibllndal*
phiii, New York, Uo«ton, or Chicago. 4w
up»14
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseeeas,
AND ALL THROAT DI8EAIEI,
WELLS’ CARbOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IE ■(.HE,BOXES.
A TRIED AND SIWr a«UDY.
Sold by I)r«E<llU. I*
Millions of Aoiaa
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN NRBRA8KA,
NOW FOR SALE VERY 0HEAFI *
Tn T.an’ Credit, lat.rast nly C ym anb
DMorlytlv* Fuapkl.t, with (actlossl Mays, ant
frftft.
The Pioneer,
a handsome Illustrated • b p r, containing the
Homestead Uw, mailed fra 2 to all part; of the
world. Address O F. DAVIS.
Itnod Commission* rV.P R. Jh,
mh27 4w Omaha, Neb.
Tliw b If heat medlcml mmUiwrUleD
•f Europe any the itroDgeai Tonic, Further
and Deobstruant known to tho medical world la
JURUBEBA.
It arrut. decay of vital ruresa, exhaust toe of
tbe nervuuii lyitsm, rwtoru vigor to th. dabll-
luted, cleaDK. vitlatsd blood, raaiovaa variola
obrtruotlon. and acta ulnctly o* th* I Iver and
spleen. Price (t a bot la. JOHN Q. KEL-
liMXJ, U PlattSt„N. Y. 4w
nsrll .edkwi*
DIAMOND SPECTACLE* t
Lake Ice, Lake Ice!
parts of tha city free of charfe. Satisfactory ar
rangements cm be made by calling at
JOHN I*. HOGAN'S Lsk• lot Depot,
myl7 eodtf broad ttr. et
These Spectacles ara masufactnred from "Min*
called Diamond on aocobat of their hardness and
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polarlaoope, the
diamond lenses have been found to admit fiftoeu
per cent, less heated ray a than any other pebble.
They are ground with pleat scientific accuracy,
are free frofo chromatic aberrations, and produce
a brightness and distinctness of vision not before
attained in spectacles. Manufactured by tbe
Spenoer Optical Manufacturing Oo'., New York,
for sale by responsible agents lo every city In tbe
Union.
WITT 10H A RINSEL, Jewelers and Opticians,
^ the Home Building and Lovn Association,
Series A, adopted at tbe annual m eting of stock
holders tu November last, It is necessary that
every stockholder should cancel his mortgage to
the Association on or before tbe 81st installment.
POSTPONED
Sale by Assignee in Bank
ruptcy
W ILL be sold by order of Court, on tbe first
Tuesday in Juua, 1874, before tbe Court
Douse door in Lumpkin, Mtcwart county, Georgia,
nt public outcry, to the liitflieat bidder for cash,
the following described lands, to*«lt:
All of lot No. 107, all of lot No. 137, all of lot
No. 136, except 110 acres off of the northern pert
of lot 136; all tbe above lands being is the 22d
>r orif
Mid B
, Bankrupt.
m/6 rawtd
In the Distriot Court of the
United States,
For the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of 1
L. O. DAVIS, > Id Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. )
[arlon coun'y, in
■aid District, who has bean adjudged a bankrupt
upon his own petition, by tka District Court of
Said district.
I
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Notice.
Cotton Seed.
^ FEW BUSHELS DICKSON COTTON SEED
for sals. Apply soon at 147 Brand street.
JAB. JOHNSTON, Agent.
mylt It
To the Blind.
B Y SPECIAL request DR. W. A. IIOOTEN
(Oculist) will visit Meeon, On., on the 1st
of Jana and COLUMBUS, <14, on tha 3D,
, 6TH end STH of JUNK, (fonr days only} and
be prepared to treat all DlPKASKS o' the
I. Can be found at the residence ot W- 0
my 19 eodaw2w
will
RYB. __
Orav, Columbus, On.
Rare and Beautiful Flow
era for Sale.
A Ikw ptnoM oaa b. aonmmofiatod with Boar#
ter th. lorn.r bj
arfiOMd-.w MRI. fi.O.RRDD.
Spring is Coming!
"The buds are beginning to swell."
Likewise our stock is beginning to swell
WITH LARGE ADDITIONS Of
SEASONABLE GOODS I
TIBS, black and In colon nsat Md substantia!
work for school wear.
We have all the favorite styles for Man's-Wear
In beat iian<i*sewed, and in cheaper grades Sf
work, all guaranteed reliable.- ^ -
OUR STOCK 0V
Brogans, Blow Shone,
and all oth»r Staple Good# for the waste of ths
pr-opie, 1$ unexcelled.
*”e are well supplied with
Leather and Findings,
and can offer inducements to all classes of buy era
N. B.—We pay the highest market price for Dry
idol.
WELLS & CURTIS,
. 78 Broad Street,