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jDj^xxrr Enquirer. VOL. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1874. NO. 128. DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY ALFREDCALHOUN, _ Tha Ml imnd toMrii fates* xaonlke, to advanea (« 00 glx month*, “ 4 00 Tkfaa mwatba, * 00 OaamoML “ ««• (Mai Enqdibbb, on. yaa* a no BeggarKNQUtasa, on, ;m 3 so Bmn.iT *nd Wmu Exqoiu* to- ItfhM, on. you s 00 Mnrltalaf Bates. ® ^v.r.v.v.-.-.-.r.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v*! IS : .. m a ao ! « « IT Oo : .. oo oo : » <• *2 oo , u « 86 00 Kgaeralpmi 4*00 Tht.tet.ti with th» prltfle*. of . ch.ngo nut inrm moatha. Tot yearly cun • Ubtiml die- Milt wilt te H.4.. Tht Weekly not. will leverlably te one-third ^^hro nfittittmal la changed nan that met I. thitt ooatht tb- advertleer will ht charg- el with tht toat of oonposttfoa. fmalfi adrer- Mmt oatl pat «t do thott at hoot. shuu inn. _Tba New York exeartiag editors w.r. t. hot. arrived at Atlanta on Banda, avoaiug. —Wool ia wiling at thirty-two cento in goathwn Georgia, d.liT.rad to tba .to- tlon. od the railroad*. —A. J. 0me, ol Atlanta, has, says the Onutitution, .leven bandied acre* of land under fence in Baker county, which h. will noon atook with on. thonund head of shaep. —Moat of the arretted “.oiled doves’’ of Atlanta war. fined $10 each and ooata, by theiU*oorder'a Court on Friday. There U talanow of trying th. St. Lout* “lioMwa" plan in Atlanta. —Since hi* brother’* aoqulRal, John Chisolm, who wat indioted by the grand jury for aaaanit with intent toaordar, ha* returned to Atlanta. It ia supposed th* bill agalnat him will now be dia- mfawd. —Union dnutg. Mo. 180, of Honaton oounty, fund lb. following rwolntion at Halt fait meeting: That w. will not en ter into any auit at law with any member of our Orange until the aam. b. aubmit- ted to tb. Orange for action. —Th. SaTannah diewt notice, a naw cotton ti. invented for appropriated; by Kr. Earnest Orant of that city. It simply ftotea* tb. hoop by a lap ana notch, like a barrel hoop. It ia .aeily and atrongly saoarad ia tbia way. What a wonder it wat newer thought of bafor. I —Th. O orgia Bomt Journal inali- eioualy report, that th. editor of the Tort Valley Mirror miatook a fir. bag for th. head light of an angina th. other night, and eaui. near breaking hi* deck in get ting oat of tb. way. The next day be atteadad a temperano. pio-nie. —William Dak. wat tried in Butt* Su perior Court, laat w.ek, for tha murder of Thomas Parker two years ago. He was found guilty of “involuntary manaleugh- ter in th. oommiaaion of an unlawful act,” and oontonoad to th. penitentiary for three yearn. —Joe Strickland, a negro, who killed Bill Montgomery, alao colored, near Caw. Spring on the Sth of May, waa arrwted near Marietta, on tha Waetern A Atlantio Bailroad train, on Saturday. Jo. had bwu arrwted for stealing doth, and while under arreat waa identified aa the man Bill Montgomery’* friend* ware after. —We learn from tb. Maoon Star that th. Ordinary of Bibb oounty haa deter mined to twt in the oonrta the conatitn- tionality of the establishing a Board of Oommiaaionera for Bibb oounty. The ground of the euit is that tb* aot veata aome of th* Ordinary's constitutional powers in the Oommimionera. —Th* Home Journal reports th* return to Houston oounty of a squad of abont twenty negroes who left that connty for Arkaai** abont eightean months ago, but ware dropped in Mississippi and mad. a crop there leet yeer. They now return destitute end disgusted, end go to work on the old Oeorgle plantation. —The Onthbart Appoal tall* this , on e ootton planter who held on for higher prioes: One of onr warehousemen waa psid a few days since $84 storage on fonr bales of ootton which had bean placed in hi* obarge several yeara etnoe to await e rise ia tba market. This is what we would call good financiering—for the ware houseman. —The senior editor of the Marietta Journal thinks that he has the finest field of wheat growing in Cobb oonnty this season. He h.s six sores that will aver age tone to five feet high, and promises an abundant yield. We wonder if the ebony “lifter*’’ have fonnd their way to hi* ohicken ooop yet. —The Local of tha Marietta Journal has fonnd an infant Berenice, and ohron- ioles one of bis exploits as follows: Mr. James Somethin, a track hand on the Marietta section of tba Wmtern A At lantic Bailroad, has a little boy, named Warren, only three years old, weighing forty-seven pounds, who the other day ahottldarad a bushel of meal, weighing forty-tigbt pounds, and carried the aame asm* thirty yards before stopping to pat it down, ALABAMA HEW*. —Trank Bngb A Oo. hnva been award ed tha oontraot for building tba new Jsf- feraon connty court house, for $80,500. —Th* Stale Journal learns that in oon- •equsnea of tha long continued floods in AhUtetea, a great many colored people have left the lower portion of the Stele &sr to florid* to work in the Berne of the papers are oalliog etten- Bon to the feasibility of connecting the sad Tombigbee riven, by mesne of a aaaal from tba Tombtgbea, above Colombo*, to Bam crash, which empties into tb* Tennamaa at Kaatpori. —Mr. P. M. Wanna, of Haary eotaty, Ala., was dying, last Thursday, from the affsota of n wound rwoatvad in th* battle of Bberpabu entered his ._ the smell of hie back, extracted. —A special from Want Point, 23d, to th* Atlanta Herald reports * *- edy at Bluffton, Ala,, on ~ last A colored man i Bharald kilted an ether negro named Cm* Moaaly, cutting him todanth with a knife, because of the letter’s supposed Intimacy with fihemld'e wife. WASHIKOTOH. MMIMIIUAL Hewee Eedseee te Take wp tha Civil Bights BUI—The Itahe to he Tawed to leva Tree Sellewle - Loyal •wwers to be Tatd tow Impressed Army Slaves. WisnmoTOK, May 38.—Among tha bill* introduced end referred wee on* by Bbeldon to refund the ootton tax, and on* by Young, of Georgia, to hav* Born*, Go., Mleoted aa n manufacturing arsenal. A bill we* introduced eonfirming the pre-emption and homestead rights ia Ala bama By Geo. Bbaldon—A bill to fond th* ootton tax. By Oroealtnd, of Ky.—A bill to ravivo the aot of 1864, providieg for the payment to loyal owners of negroes drafted ia tb* army of th* United State* It proposes tha appointment of a commission to In vestigate all each claims, end to allow in eeob case the aam of $3,000, is providtd in aaah act, whioh waa soaptndtd ia 1807. By Mr. Harris, of Va— A bill to restore to the Pension rolls the name* of pension ere of the Mexloan war. A resolution to taka up th* Civil Bights and Appropriation bill* was defeated. Th* defeat of th* eepplementery Civil Bights bill in th* House to-day ia not n finality lo tba sama Th* Senate bill can nat be got at, exoept under a suspension of the role* by a two-thirds vote, end that, as shown by th* notion of th* House to-day, oan’t b* carried; bnt tb* Jodl- ciary'Committee, under it* Itoveto report at any time, esn report * bill whioh ia a perfect copy of th* 8coate bill, and this can be pasted by a simple nujority, and sent orer to th* Benate and that* sated on. In that way th* aapplamanteiy Civil Bights bill may, and within a vary brief space, find itself in the President's hands. ' Butler was tha obampioa of oivil right* in tha Hons* to-day. Alcorn presented a memorial of th* ott- iiens of Miaaiaaippi, asking Congress to taka oharga of th* lavas* on th* Missis sippi river. Referred to Special Commit tee on Leva**. In tha Benate, Mr. Beott called np the bill supplementary to tha aot to incorpo rate the Texas Paoiflo Bailroad. H* said tbs bill was designed to annbl* th* rail road company to execute a mortgage upon that portion oi it* road already com pleted. Edmund* moved *u amendment that nothing in this act (ball be oonatrnad to have the effect to entitle said company to any other or farther right to pablia lands, or in any other raapaet aa against the United State* than aaeh aa it is now enti tled to by law ; whioh was agreed to, and tha bill was then passed. The conference report on th* Appropri ation bill was adopted. The Deficiency Appropriation bill waa taken up, and amandmaota of $3,000 for tba Surveyor General of Louisiana, alao for Cleik's fees, were offered. On account of the MallisU obsequies the Senate adjonrned. Stewart introduced a joint resolution proposing the following as an amendment to tbe Constitution: Article Hi.—If any State shall fail to maintain a common school system under which all persons between the age* of 8 and 18 years, not incapacitated for the same, ahall receive, free of obarge, snob elementary ednoatlon aa Congress may prescribe, the Congress shall have power to establiab therein aaoh a system, and require the sama to be maintained at tbe expense of aoeh State. Referred to Committee on th* Judiciary. northern Boeovnllon Bay. Washington, May 86.— Senator Fatter- son baa addressed a latter to th* Secretary of War, dapreoating orders heretofore issued forbidding tha decoration df Con ic lends grave* on Memorial Day at Ar lington, and urging that th* order, if standing, be revoked, or if temporary, that it be not renewed. HABBisnuBO, P*., May 36.—Governor Hartranft baa signed tba bill making dec oration day a legal holiday. —Congressman Malliah, of Maw York, is deal. On tut, that h* worried himself to hi* biar over national financaa. TAMM WATMH WEBB. ■a Bfitojtod* InvestIgntten abont HUM Bewail Aflhlr. Th* following It on extraot from n tele gram received on Saturday by fab none from Geo. Jams* Watson Wubb, wko in ia Korops: Let any ftfaad of SeersUry Seward, or of mine, In Congrec* demand that all correspondence in relation to th* Carotin* affair be sept to the Hoes*. It will offi cially damoaatrat* what follows: Tha claimant in the Carolina oaaa proposed that certain Brsnilians should oollect tb* states aat> Tensive all' oVer $36,000. Ia 18001 submitted a proposition to Secre tary Reward for bis approval. In 1867 tbe claim was paid, after standing twenty years. I sent $26,000 to Secretory Be- werd, end to get .her claimant’* original authority to pay the beltno* to hia agents, .which I did. Secretary Howard formally approved, saying, “Yon have shown much energy and sagacity ia the adjustment of this oUlia,’* Five yeara afterwards Secretary Fieh and Attorney General Akerman deolded that Brasil vu aot liable; that Polk, Buohaaaa, Many, Cm* and Seward welt* all wrong; and I wee called ’upon to re fund the money paid to th* olaimant’e agent*. I will b* bom* a* soon sa my htolth Will permit. BtPUTHEBB B. E. CWHFEBEHCB. Loumvou, May 26.—In the General Conference of the .Methodist Episoopsl Church South, the report of the Com mittee on Fraternal Relations with th* Northern.Church, was, with some unim portant changes from the text ns tele graphed, adopted by n rery large vote. Ttr# Salaries of tha BishoM were fixed at $8,000 and traveling expenses. North Oeorfeda was assessed $1,860 and South Georgia $1,000 for the Bishop. BT TBUMBAPM TW Naw You, May 36. Money 2 per asat. Goto -jdoog 4*6*, short 431 Now You, May 86.—Gold doll bnt m el 18|t*. Qovivnminto toeing tod steady, J ' — MARKETS. ML L T. WABHOOS, •nageen and TfcieMan. oats to liMghtar’a Bveg Mere, fiailnad sues*. ^“LSSSS qetet M.J.W.L WILUABS ss$s-9Baaaes-as Naw Yoax, May 36.—Plow dall and drooping. Wbeat doll end totolniBy townr. Oorp qoiet and, steady. Pari hskr*** x» kton-4fi— heavy alto Naw Yoan, May 86.—Ooffw dall and drooping. Bloa quiet. Cincinnati, May 36.—Flour doll Can ateady at 70 for alk*d| white firm. Provisions quiet and Baooa—ehoalder* 74, packed: aitor - rib 10. loose; deer held at 10*sf, naikil. Whiskey steady at M. St. Lons, Mur 16.—Floor lower. Oara nnvettled and lawn; 66*60 for mixed aa track. Whiskey steady. Fork qoiet. Bacon quiet and weak for khonldaia, io| for dear rib, 10} for-nlaar. ’Lard Ira to Ho. for steam. Locuraxs, May 38.—Floor doll, bnt n •had* lower. Cora qoiet and nnehe Provtetene qaiet. Pork $M8S. 1 —7} for ahonldem; 10* for deer rib dden; 10} for dear eld**. lard 18*t). Whis key at 84 HAfiHWILLE BACEB. NAsniriLUt, May 36.—In tha two-mil* dash, Vandal*! won in'8:43. Arisons won tha second race, bact thrsa in five, in 1:46}, 1:46*, 1:49*. Medrp won tb* third race, mil* heata, for hasten home*, in 4:48, 1:81*, 1:68*. TBlBtlBAPHIV toll*. —Bnt oaa *t* qe line i* running in Naw York. Tha driv 'era of the others hare ■track for three u'ullar*. —Tb* dyeing w tahHshment on Jersey City heights was bt trued. The lessees and owner of (ht propa.tty lost their lives. —Tba Northern editors were in Mont- gomcry, Ala., on Saturday and Sunday, and rseaivadn grand ovation. They ahto visited Helm*. They were astonished at tba immensity of Alabama’s resources. They go viattaau to Atlanta, thenoa via Chattanooga to Washington. Twelve Alabama aoltom, by invitation, aooompo- ny them. foreig^”Tntelligence. BIVBLABD. Loudon, May 36.—Holiday in England. Boyea, ona of tha pr°P rletor * ot Allan atoatnahip line, is d**d. MEXICO. ■npevstltten HUl.'Pwnllt. • Orrr or Mxxioo, May 26.—Th* Alcalde of Jaooba, State of Sinaloa, reports oO- oUlly that k* tried, oonvioted and burned a man andfwbman for aorosry. Tba poo- pi* demanded other viotims. Troopa wars ■eat thithar by order of tba general gor- arnmant. ’ EBIT HEW*. Savaxnax, May 26. —Arrived: Behoon- ara Wanner, Emm* C. Baboook and John S. La*. Ouiurcn, May 36.— Arrived : Len*, Breed, Ada. Sailed : Oscar R- FiUmin. VEE WEATHEB. DXFABTMXNT or Wat, I WAanmoTox, May 26, 1874.) ProbabUitiee. —For tba South Atlantic and Gulf States partially dandy and warm weather, with light to fresh winds and ao derided oh an go in barometer. Naw Yonx, May 15.—Ootton doll; ■alas 867 bates ; uplands 18*0., Orleans 19c. Future* opened qxiet, aa follows: Jane 17}al8-16; July 18**6-16; Angnat 18*aH-16; September 18 8-16a*. Naw Yonx, May 96. — Futures closed ateady aa follows: isle* 16,000; May 17 7-16; Jane 17 39-83e|; Jnly IS 11-SXsl; August 18}; September 18}. Cotton dull; antes 881 at 18**19; reoelpta 697. GAiiVXSTOW, May 35.—KeoefpU 888; ■alee 100; .took 14,009. Adodsia, May 96.—Doll; ante* 60. Maura*, May I*.—Quiet and weak; low middling* 16}; receipts 736; ship ments 1,086. Boston, May 26.— Hceeipts 107; tolas 800; atook 9,600. Nlw Onuuna, May 36.—Dall and In. aoUve; middllag T7|; act receipts 1747; export! eoaatwu* 1912; sate* 360. CHASLUToit, May 25. —Net reoetpU 889; sales 100. fiavANNAn, May 36. —Dell; aet receipt* 449 bales. Moeiut, May 26 —Dell and eeeter; mid dlings 17}) net iwceipte SIS. CIRCULAR. WIUKA DIMOTONV. g NMH HAV1IBS HMD See* Ban—r. ttto *ar naath. Sm4 fcr MNIntiy. DON’T I DON’T tl DON'T III Don’t What? nUML? 1 Tnn teal fmavUax A«mt, i’a (him ate to ate nnng|n^ I*, OhMNMM I Ktoa'atof gtodtston. lala Aaaal af laMaitok A Oa. 1 * (at Mas. At tha Into BaakiagHaan af IkawarW * Oe, Noori— NuMIOv V.BbBMWIBg, Batoar VaMN hr In aaaatr, M tba Htraaagv atkli Mai. »4 S* »alar4>|r* ot aaah naatk, a law otoov. . jato Fumlturw, No. ante In all kleate af rutten. Itee M.A.IU. I jit"' s Obanteia at nat. Lawyoro. PraiMwa to all tba Oeavto af tba Itata. J. E. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Cauls* aa* Maklag la tha tetvat (tyln. te (•into atotly Oaaa. llunttJUIliroa^L^j-ijrjrriiurvJUoTj^Jal^ • J. L. K. BMITM, Benttat, IWM (let* Work aa* neggtog se rmwaeUa ^*jM^^^vrna^tenter««rejlj iB><iwis Ififbar ihopB. WEB LET BAEBIECBB, Barber, Sinai. MM to TVBEEB, Eavbava, ABABI MtoCBE. to Oyrilta,^ hMwt ^ MILLINERY. •rame millinery. da ding all tke MO VKI/JC INS or the seasoo. IfRKMIMft AMO BElNAOHINO dona la tb« ••at—1/ iaar4 OBDB BED, That ai • lection ba >4 Id »t Columl.a*, In tha conut/ of Mascogoe, or tht first d*j of Ja^« v 1174, for a Oaptaln and fiubaltd 11 Officer* of the “Co* lnaibM Volantaera." • • • • JAMES M. S« ITII, Governor, Ac. By the Governor: J. W. Warm*, Sec'y Kx« Dep’t. Attention, Columbus Volunteers! Tor the pnrpoeee set fort U lb th# above order, yo« ere hereto Retlfied to apg ear »t your Armory § one door east of the Poetoflh 0, at eight o'clook r. U. eo the fret day ef Jane, 10 /4. JOBTBBOBtf 0M, 0. 8. pro, tem. myft ttnusi TIIH AOT ot Oaafraas at Hank M, MT1. ank- lax pravkten to tfia tornwl af alatea fteatoma aa* .appllM takw to (to J?aiu* Malta Arny, ton tkoM cithnea wba raiiataa* lop*l dariag tha lata war, aspire* to Utallaltaa IWM U March, UTS. A large aviator ef pvnsaa flla* olalau la mooiC.dc, thtrowitfe, while an, throagh la*if- bream aa* other c.bmo, allow** tha tin. to ga by witboat taklto a*vaataga af tha apfataalty affor*o* than by tha QaranMtaat *4 aooarla* ootapoawtiaa tar Ihoir loaaaa. The h*WO anoaata paid throagh this oEeo to ol.Maayta is tU payta ol the (oath, wba ite* olaltaa ua*ar tola oat bm oloarly domoa.tr.ta* that tba Qovaran.pt U mady to pay all olalna af tbb tutor, where tp.y, oaa bo thoroughly votoWloho*. The tin. expire* by linttatloa, bat bm born oataato* tar isothor year by tbe protest Oongiata, tba. aXbtAlag aa- otbtr opportunity to all porooao ■ who hav. bvnlo- fora aoglaota* to Me tbalr olalna. Tht MU (waa* byOoagrou, aot oaly oitaada tha lino tar Mlag claiou tor twelve nootho, bat aathoviam tba pay- ant of nets tar tba occupation of battdlag. aa* groan*a by the D. 8. Arny. All partta. latororta* I* the payniat of aacb olalna aboil* apply at >m. All asorwary latornaliott an* blaaha will ba faraloha* oa appfloattaa to tha aadanlgav*. GILBERT MOYERS, Attoraoy at Law, aa* I). I. Ctaln AgoaL Look box 160, Waxhlogtoa, D, C. It North Court Mroct, N.mpblx, Teas. Ooratr of Qrova sod Waxblagtoa xtroota, Vicka- burg, Wh. Inyl7 dlaWmwito DITSONRCO/e Home Hndoal Library Flic* of each Book in Bctidn, $t.*0. Cloth, $8; Foil Gilt, $4. Moaleel Trwwan. Vocal. Silver Chord. Voeel. Wreath at Qtna. Vaoxl. Qeno of Baorod Boog. Vocal. Ueno af Oernas goag. Vooal. i of (cottlxb (tag. Vooal. ai. Oaauaf Straoox. laatranaatal. Hon. Circle, Vot. I. Iartranoatal. HonoCtialo.Vol.il. laxtrantatal. Flaalrta’ Alban. laatranoatal. Plato Porta Qtma. Iaxtranratal. Largo, xplaaild baste af bean* naalo, (00 to tto peget, full .boot nmlo ahw, aod eaatala a vorp largo proportion of all tba good .teat naata arm ’Tlold by'all daatara. Bitter booh amt past pal* tor retail prior. 01iv*rDit*oa A Co., Chu.B. BltMa*OL Bocton. TU (roadway, B. T. y03 datawfwedaaatlowly New AdYertlRemeiitt. $£7,60 Will prava It or roftatt MOO. Haw . iImImTata palaotad. laafia mat tarn to AMtata W. Con »0B1DMTAB, *07 Broadwep, S0H6S rf GBAC1N GLOBY, Tba vary bmt iaaday Soheal Soap took. By W. V. MIBBW1B aa* A J, TAIL. f«0 (egm.pi a- *M Hynsv, ahotrn knit tlsta* paper, aaportar Madlag, Prim la boarte PbM th par toT A E tas oopy is pspsr ssvar Btatlaa (m mos m kzfftxort m *““• . 0N " HOBAOB W aTXU B BOB, , «*1 Brm*way, bsw Tsrh. HfLOllNOl^ ftoljsjffv.jpmtar * W.tms.ay* Omvm sSSi^sHsiSffi saly. t.rmx tc elate sa* HuwMi Moot. Apvsta, If jam want to mak* spay, ia* ,#»■ tssghtar, MO astale eats. Tba paopla ymro’ofU. UwUlmllladalltlwmll Phowtt la a naa, aa* ka aarroadora. Ii to aars avary ttxoe. Doa't batter with teavy hooka that aotedy wa.ta, Manor to the thing that taka*. Agrntt waata* ovarywhora. tea* tar alraatom aa* extra tern, ta To-day PaMIxhlag. Oonpeay, Philadel phia, Bsw Yark, teatoa, ar Ohtaago. tw aprlt Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WlUff CARBOUC TABLETS rvTVrOHLTINMiVM BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. ••M by DragltatA. tw IlMUfMIOD. E. C. BOWER *k HI, Prominent Incidents nr the History of Columbus Am U» Pint Settlement m’’U27, to (At Wilton Send, te ISM, mmpilod 4y John H. Xabtis. Tkt undenignod propotet to publitK, in a •stem* of WO pr mon popot, a mark under the ohm title, centring tit ptritd from tht ttltedtn ef tkt locaUtyfor p 11 trading town," in 1827, to tht eaphtrt and partial dtUruodm ef tht dtp kg tkt Wilton Raid, in 1866. Tht incidtnti will h deriotd mainly from ill ntwtpaptrt, which will bt ghpntdfor thil pvrpott with much eon. Jt it btSimd that moot ef our eidtene would Hke to daw meek incidents te thil twmpaat tpyd eeeywnient farm, and will tmouragt the undertaking to the extent <f the mall amount atkedfer tht work t Each chapter will contain ihort biographi cal sketches or ttoftom <f the pein/dpalotthtnc mentioned te if, wko ham sines died, Tha volume will also embrnee full information concerning the ekurehet, factorise, dke,, new existing. Wedo not propone tt pubUth thie compila tion with a view te making mimeg, at the email peitt asked fee if will thaw. Ate te the seme Umt we do not want to loss money by He pubKeatim, and therefore we with te limit the number ef eopiet printed to tht do- mandfer tht work. With thil object is vino, im iani* Out protpeetm, inviting those whs dttire eopiet if the sotem* to tend te their Tht price will kt one dollar per copy for a pamphlet bound volume,-printed on paper like ike specimen sheet issued. A email nun^gi ^ copits wiU doc to wood oh h oh perior artieh ef Peprr for $1 30 per oopy. Payable when tkt work it dtHtsrcd, width will bt tome dm* next Pall. TBOS. GILBERT. May 12. 1874. MHHDflDOf i RIGS FARKXHG LARDS nrasNUfiEA, - NOW rOR SALE VERY OMEAPI (m Yarn’ QradH, lataomt aaly • gw mat sstMi OmtlMMl Mopt, ddrI fee. Th# Pioneer, Ilia*rated t>p<r, ooatalatag tha r Jaw, nailed tm to all parts af tha Ttoo hlftpant ntogionl nnUtmrltlss tf Bnvnfs tap tkp rirawgvit Tea to, phrUtor aa* Dmtetraxat knows ta tha madteal world la JURUBEBA. Baas&ssssst S&F#f In the District Court of tht United Stfitsi, for tha too there Dietriot of Qeorgta. Ia tha natter of 1 L. O. DAVIf, > la Baakraptay. Baakrapt. ) T HIS U ta give aatlm aam a weak tor this* wmki that I have tew apart*to* tnigam of tha tatato at 1.0. Davto, at Martaa maaiy, la ■al* Dletrlet. who hm tern adjsdga* a baakrapt apaa hia awo prtiUas, by tha BfatitatOmrtaf mid district. nylO mwM OABYI. ianSSTtk. Lake Ice, Lake Ice! I WILL DDMMDMDO nsslMNi DoIHrotf WifOD OR MondDj, the Ifiih ImL Iod dolivoroO Id all psrto shhodtf ftw sf ehsifi. IsIMMi mifDM—ti flsi bo Mad* by oRlIlng at JOHN L. HOGAN'S Lak* Im Dm**, n»17 eodtf Brea* Mr Bare and Beantlfnl flow ora for fait. -DOOWBTI HADB TO ORDBB. All art* D paaetaally attested ta. tar Samuunat 5* ** *********** **h*H nyBmtt* mm.ao.udp. DR. P1FRCE S i ■ ■ ’ vlrnirm ^[)!CAL l 0 |}r ' ■ r D Y ^ DSSCUV 1 Spying is Coming! L The hate an tegtaalag to ewell.". Ufcawlm oar atook to tegtaalag te twaii with Lamb addition* ov SEASONABLE COODD I as* Prato tlppota ami Lj A Tloo, CongrtM, Lmd cod Buti go Boots, Ir Bins Pebble and OlULPRM'fi ANKLtl^^BP j mM Ir oolon, iMlMdiRbNMtii! tWfl tJtafavorito rtylm tat Mas'* Wear la teat haadmwa*. aa* la ihiapit grates of work, all gaamatae* rotlabio. ODX STOCK 0* Brogans, Plow fthoeo, aa* all other Ptapta Ooata tar th. waata af tba mmUl Id nnonoolloda ^wasi* writ Mpplta* with Leather end Flndlnoe, «n*mn tetalataiiwcoie to all alaaam af hay*** H. Dr—Ta pay tho higkmt taarkat prim tor Dip “wells & CURTIS, SR Rroad Street.