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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY BO, 1874.
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olutions Pm**sd — Tho Xateur-
•ionists Ail in • Columbus.
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count will bo made.
The Weekly rates will Invariably be one-third
of the Daily.
When an advertisement is changed more than
one• in three month* th • advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tise* r« oust pav as do those at home.
«muM xxwa.
—Hon. John W. Wofford declines ran-
niog for Coogren in tho 7th District.
—The Albany New, of Thnraday says
tint Hon. Nelson Tift is aotiv.ly arrang
ing for bis departure for Europe in the
interest of the Direot Trade movement.
—The Ordinary of Walton oonnty has
ordered au election on the Uth of July to
settle the question of the .took law, so
far an that county is concerned.
—Auctlier rich vein of gold has been
discs .vui-.l in Lumpkin oounty on Battles
Bunich, near D .hlouega One bushel of
the ore yielded twenty-five hundred dot-
lars pure gold.
—The Atlanta Board of Water Commis
sioners have closed a trade for a tract of
three hundred and sixty acres, on which
they propose to locate the reservoir for
the wsler works.
—A negro man named Elijah Prior was
killed at the Pioneer Paper Mill, four
miles from Atheon, on Monday last, by
being caught in the maehiuery some way
sod crushed or beat to death.
—The editor of the Athena Northeait
Georgian has reoeived a sample of clover
from Bahks oounty, which, he save, beats
any be ever saw, hoard or read or. It was
fifty inches in length,
—Mrs. Vigil, daughter of ex-Oovernor
Troup, and the 1 «st of his living descend
ants, has been admitted to the lunatio asy
lum at Mdledgeville. The nufortnnate
lady is about fifty years of age, and has
been of unsound mind for a long time.
—A fire at tba Etas Iron Works, near
Home, was put out on Thursday,sfter burn,
ing two days in a bank of 200,000 bushels
of coal. The bank was considerably dam.
aged, but probubly uoPmore than the in
surance on it, which was $5,000.
—Two gentlemen of Atlanta had
fierce fight on Monday about a single
strawberry, which one took from the bas
ket of the other. They were separated
before much damage woe done, aud one
of them was bound over for assault and
battery.
—The Augusta Conttitutionaliet says
“the Biscayne Bay Company, of Augnste,
has made a notable beginning. We have
aeen u specimen of arrow-root grown on
the oompauy’s lands in Florida, which is
equal, if not anperior, to the beet known
to commerce.”
—Tbe Looal of the Dehlonega Signal
is besieged in his olUce by soakes, where
he “watches and prays” diligently. Tbe
most venomous one whioh he mentions
seeing is a “small garter,” and we snspect
that it he had uot been improperly prying
be would uot have seen that.
—At the meeting of the Police Com
missioners of Atlauta, on Wednesday
night, tbe Chief of Police was instructed
to make frequent raids on the houseB of
ill-fume, and arrest *ell so-called “atreat
walkers.” Owners of property occupied
by stioh wurneu were also notified that
they mast oast them at once.
—Tbe Atlunte correspondent of the
Augusts Chronicle writes that Mr. Abrams
has organized a publishing oompany and
will start bis new paper in abont two
weeks. Two of tbe stockholders are
young merchants of Atlanta, and another
a New Yorker. Mr. Abrams is to be the
chief editor, and have nothing to do with
tho business management That's the
place for him.
—Governor Smith hss appointed tbe
following as a Board of Viaitors to attend
the examination of the senior classes at
the University of Georgia on the !)th day
of July next i Ilov. II H Tncscr, D. D.;
Bov. David Wills. D. D , of Atlanta; Col.
H. II. Jose*, of Macon ; Professor J. W,
Glenn, of Jcffersou; Major J. M. lticb-
ards u, of Carrollton; Professor A. H.
F.eae.len, of Cuthbert: George M.
Dews, of Columbus; lion. John Y. Wood,
of Lafayette; Ttev. W, L. Kirkpatrick, of
Bichuioud county.
— In Athens lei ter to the Atlanta Herald
names the following students as contest
ants for the medals to be given by the two
literary societies • Pbi Kappa—Sopho
mores Jones, Thomas and Jackson : Jun
iors Graves, Walton, Ridley aud Hardy;
Demostbenian—Sophomores Jacob Phini-
zy,of Athens, aud llobert Walton,of Wash
ington; Juniors John Hart, of Union
Point, James Worrill of Cuthbert, Lott
Warren, of Amerious; Seniors W. E.
Johnston, of Bingguld, and A. S. Cluv'oo
of Atlanta; Agricultural, W. S. Joiiu-
aon.
south ctnouna" thifvk.i sen-
FENCED.
Cham.tston, May 211.—Tbe three Coun
from our Special Corroipondrnt
fit Clair.
Columbus, Ga., May 29, 1874.
Editor Enquirer: The steamer Jnlia
8t. Clair, freighted as follows:
Gen. W.' S. Holt, Msoon, Ga., Col,
Thos. Hardeman, Maoon, Ga., James D.
Holt, Geo. Turpin, Wm. Bose, J. W. Ad-
erhold, W. F. Brown, D. E. Norris,
Joseph Olisby of the Maoou Telegraph
and Meteenger, I. B. English, J. F.
Greer, Alderman Hayna EUis, H. T. John
son, W. E. Flanders, Hon. 0. A. Nutting,
John E. Jones, John Valentine, Felix
Corput, N. T. Johnson, H. Burr Brown,
Dr. J. 8. Baxter, W. D. P.Imer, W. W.
Woodruff, Col. B. L. Mott, Columbus,
Muj. W. L. Salisbury, Columbus, T, E.
Blanchard, Col, W. A. Burden, 0, E,
Hochstrasser, Hou. Palriok Welsh, Au
gusts, of the Chronicle and Sentinel,
i. O. Mathewson, W. E. Wheel-
ook, T. H. Sibley, Alderman
Thos. G. Barrett, Col. Henry Moore,
reached this point to-night, after a most
delightful trip to all parties. Starting
from Columbus on the morning of the
19th, having on board the Columbus del
egation, they reached Fort Gaines after a
pleasant ran of a few hoars, where they
took ou board the Msoon aud Augusta
gentlemen. The business of the party
was fishing and fun. Tbe fan was kept
up the entire trip, but the first fishing was
ou the dead lakes, a body of water formed
by the Chipula'snd Chattahooohee rivers,
covering many thousand acres and filled
with the “finny tribe " We were entirely
successful here, catching over two hun
dred line trout and bream. Spending on
afternoon, and night at this point, we then
steamed for Apalachicola, whioh point we
reached Thursday evening. That night
at “Apalach,” aud then, early Friday
morning, to the Bay. Here the real sport
began, as we “went for” the “wrecks,”
where tbe blaok fish abound. Speedily
the small boats were lowered and filled
with the eager fishermen. In leas than two
hours over three hundred were hooked,
weighiog from one to three and a half
pounds. The next day more fishing, and
au attempt to reach the snapper banks iu
a sloop, but without success, as the wind
failed, end after a long waiting we were
forced to ref urn to the ateamer. Tim
following day was so very aalm, that Cap
tain Sam Whitesides concluded to take
the steamer out and not truat to the sail
boat. After considerable cruising tbe
banks” were finally found, and the sight
that followed beggars tbe descriptive
powers of my pen. These goiden-bued
inhabitants of the desp are aptly described
by Gen.II.,as a “boquet of the eee." They
live on the ooral reefs just outside of the
Bay, and are iu coumless numbers. As
soon as found, the anohor was thrown
over, and every man, with book and line,
commenced to haul them io. You did not
have to wait for 1 bites”; you only bad to*
throw over your hook, and tbe fish would
fight for tbe bait. In little over an boar
Unit were taken, that averaged eleven
poanda eaob. The biggest cstoh was in
the first twenty minutes, the party taking
iu that time eleven hundred pounds. Tbe
hoar or twd spent thus, satiated every
one, when the anchor was tukon up, and
we bad a most delightful ride of forty or
fifty Miles on the blue waters of tbe Golf,
coming back from Erst Pass to South Pass,
and from South Puss to West Pass, where
wc limed fur trout end red fish, making
fino catches, uud also getting more crabs
and oysters time the “crew” could destroy.
Ou St. Viuceut Island we met Captain
Hatch, tbe hospitable proprietor. Tbe
kiuduess showu by tbe Captain and hia
lady will not aoou be forg'itten by tbe
“excursionists.” The biggest sport
this poiut was seining, life party manag
ing to catch, iti addition to large quaati
ties of trout and red Ash, a shark meas
uring five feet and six inches.
Of the diys that followed it is useless
to speak. Suffice it to any the time passed
so pleasantly that days wore merged into
hours, and every otic regretted when the
time for dap irtura arrived. On I be road
np the “oompany” wus called to otder,
Col. B. L. Mot*, to the chair, and Hun. C.
A. butting rt q lasted to act as Secretary.
The following resolutions wore passed
unanimously jat a meeting of the Fishing
Party, held on board the steamer J nlis
St. Clair, on the Chattahoochee river,
Friday morning, May 29tb:
Kosolved, As a fitting conclusion to
this delightful trip to the Gulf, this party
tender their most sincere thunks to Gen.
Wm S. Holt, to whose liberality so many
of the facilities lor making the trip so
pleasant are dne, aud whose politenoss
and cordiality have contributed so much
to its euj yment. We are also under very
grout obligations toC.pt. Ssm'l J. White-
sides, no less for his official skill and abil
ity, then for the great personal kindness
ohief engineer, and, in fine, to all other
officers end tbe erew and servants of the
boat for their fidelity and attention to
our comfort; end we also congratulate
each other, in parting, on tbe harmony
and good feeling « hioh have reigned su
preme over every hour of our intercourse,
Besolved, That, these proceedings be
sublished in tbe Daily papers of Oolum-
eus, Macon and Augusta.
li. L. Mott, Chairman.
0. A. Nutrias, Secretary.
This entire trip will be a green spot in
the lives of the parties participating, and
to Gen. W. S. Holt, who originated these
excursions and who is the life of the par
ty, we shall ever feel warmly towards.
Oupt. Sam Whitesides, General Agent of
the Central Lina of Boats, had oharge of
the steamer. Capt. Brookway acted as
pilot, and Capt. Wm. Johnson as clerk.
AU are too well known in this section to
The tee-
need any tribute from our pen.
olntions passed show how lira excursion-
isis feel towards them.
Beaobing home after this most pleasant
trip, the whole party, we have no doubt,
will feel rejuviuated, and are made fit to
encounter tbe “hard times” and hot
weather for this relaxation. We oan only
add, that when the next one comes off
“may we be there to eee.”
Yours,
WASHINGTON.
CONGRESSIONAL.
ty Commissioners of Barnwell, convicted I anil courtesy he has di.played to every
ret .. Laws i.mmew Daniancuri -o one of us; hIho to Cuptaiu W. John ton,
of corruptiou, have been sentenced re- I 8c ' rfler o{ , h /Captain o!
epectively to ten years, ntno years, and to Brockwuy, river pilot, and Captain Wm.
thirteen months in tbe penitentiary. j Austin, bay and ooast pilot, F.‘C. Torbitt,
Ueuse.
Washington, May 29.—The House is
considering the'bill for the reduction of
the army.
The House passed e bill for the gradual
reduction of the army, by 109 to 104. It
fixes tbe number of cavalry regiments at
9, artillery at 4. and infantry at 20, and
requires the consolidation of existing
regiments.
Butler offered nn amendment that the
headquarters of the army shall not be
moved from Wasbingtou daring peeoe,
whioh was defeated.
The House also disposed of the Senate
amendments to the Legislative Appropri
ation biU.
No session to-morrow, on account of its
being deeoration day.
ItlBlS.
Sherman, from the Finance Committee,
reported back the Moiety biU with its
amendments, end gave uotioe that he
would call it up on Tuesday next.
The negroes dwelUng among the Chiok
osaw and CbootawH represent they are
slaves, and petition to oorne here by dele
gation.
The Committee ou Finnuoe Reported
back the House bill to amend the customs
revenne laws, and to repeal moieties, with
several amendments, and gave notice they
would ask the Senate to prooeed to its
consideration on Tnesday.
Hamilton, of Maryland, from the Com
mittee on Privileges and Elections, re
ported a resolution to pay Francis W.
Sykes, late contestant of a seat as Senator
from Alabama, $8 374, tbe salary cf Sen
ator from March 4th, 1878, to date. Laid
over at tbe request of Conkling.
The Committee i n Finance reported ad
versely on tho resolution of the Senate di
recting the committee to enquire into the
expediency of all owners or producers of
tobaoco to sell to other than licensed
dealers, and the committee was discharged
from its further consideration.
The oommittees of conference appoint
ed npon currency,is composed of Morton,
Sherman, Merrimon, from tbe Senate.
Davis oalled np the bill to authorise the
Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad Company to
eunatruet a branch, and to changa the lo
cation of its road within the Dietriet of
Colombia. He submitted an amendment,
providing that the whole of the breneb
road to be eonstruoted in the Distriot
should be outside the city of Washington.
Agreed to, and tbe bill was poised.
Adjourned to Monday.
Washington Natoe.
Senator Morton, in an interview with
Gov. Herbert to-day, said the new elec
tion in Louisiana was dead.
Butler, from tbe Judiciary Committee,
has permission to report Monday, with
the understanding that he shall not tern-
per with Civil Bights. It is conjectured
that be will report a bill suspending Fed
eral Judges during impeaobment proceed,
ings, but tbe best lawyers hold that suoh
action is utterly outside of tho Constitu
tion. Butler doesn't care.
VIRGINIA ELECTION*.
Richmond and Petersburg Eloet
Democrats—Lynchburg n Re
publican Mayor.
Richmond, May 27.—The Conrorvatives
carried tbe municipal election yesterday.
One Independent was elected to tbe
Council.
In Petersburg, the ltepublioana sue*
taiued a disastrous defeat, at tbe rule of
tbe city which they Lave held since the
war, waB wrested from them, the Con
servatives carrying tbe city by about 300
majority. They elected tbe city offioers,
and have over two-thirda majority in tho
Couuoil.
Lynchburg elects a Bepublioau Mayor.
OEOROIA.
omleldo In Clarke Conaty-Ad-
Jonrnmoat or Iho TarafoaL
Atlauta, May 29.—In a quarrel over a
game of base ball, in Clarke oounty. Pink
Prioa strnok Lather Thrasher on the bead
with a bat, killing him instantly. Prioa
has fled. Both wore nndor twenty yean.of
ego.
Tho Torafaet adjourned to-night to
moot next year at Neahvilla, Tann. The
Preaidant ia J. Fox, of Naahvillo; Secre
tary, Boaenstoin, of Knoxville.
Tho ball to-night ia largely attended.
LRuisiANA.
■ere Roney Wonted—'The hnRbrlng
Rut Exaggerated.
Boston, May 29.—Hon. Hawy Crowell,
who has been superintending the distri
bution of tbe Louisiana Belief Fund, in
behalf of Boston enbscribers, returned
from New Orleans to-day. Ha Bays the
etoriea of destitution have not been in
the least exaggerated, and that theanffer-
era will need all the money that oan be
raised for them. The system of distri
bution ha speaks of in high terms of
praise. _ _
SUIT FDR BUTT DA MAD Eh.
Cincinnati, May 29.—Judge Swayne,
of the U. S. Distriot Court, yesterday
reodored a deoision in the eaaa of the
Newport As Cinoinnati Bridge Oompany
agaiust tbe United States. The suit wee
brought by plaintiffs to reoover $487,000
damages for changing plane of n bridge
during its construction. The U. S. Dis
triot Attorney demurred. Judge Sweyne
ruled out demurrer uud gave leave to
answer. The oese will be heard ou ita
merits. An appeal to the Supreme Court
is probable in any event.
MARKETS.
New AdverU
ALABAMA ■ENATORSHIP.
gpeweer Cwnlrmed In UU But.
Washington, May 29.—The Committee,
by a strict party vote, ware discharged
from further considering Abe oaae of
Sykes vs. Spencer, in tbe Alabama Sena
torial contest. '1 bis confirms Spencer ia
his seat.
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN AM-
SEMRLY.
Columbus, Miss., May 29.—Three re
ports ere reported regarding the eorrea.
poadenee with the North.u eharoh. None
are enoouragiug of early affiliation.
TELEURAPHIaT NOTES.
-The bnsiness squire in Deflauos,
Ohio, was burued yes erdsy.
—Fifteen firms in Ellwood, III., were
burned out yesterday. Loas $50,000.
-A prohibitory liquor law boa passed
both Honses of the Bhode Island Legisla
ture.
—In New York occasional stages stag
ger through the streets. The old driven
bold out.
—A cyolone visited St. Lonls yesterday.
Several bonnes nets unroofed end steam
boats lost chimneos.
—Tbe Southern Begging Company’s j
house, corner Barry and Deoalnr streets,
in New York, waa burued yesterday. Loas
$125,000.
—Buehefort pissed through Chicago for
New York yesterday. No demonstration.
He and bis companion* escaped by swim
ming to an English vessel, and were over
four bonne in water.
—Jnline L. Thurman, a member of tbe
Pennsylvania Legislature, shot by Wilmer
on Saturday, died on Thursday morning
at his residence in Washington, Lancaster
oonnty.
foreignI’ntelligence.
■PAIN.
Use. Ceaeha line lews Naesses.
London, May 29.—A dispatch to tbe
Sta : dard says: Gen. Concha has seixed
the heights near Artoban and tbe roads
leading from Biscay by way of Villareal
Gamboa.
Tbo army of Don Carlos eonseqnently
abandoned Durango and retired into
Gnipnxooa.
It is reported that tbe Carlisle have re
oeived 20 Krnpp Steel oannon, and are
re-organizing their forces.
The Pepe Seriously III.
Vienna, May 29. —Dispatches from
Borne represent the condition of the Holy
Father aerions.
FRANCE.
A Forbidden Newspaper.
Pabio, May 29.—The Minister of the
Interior has issued au order prohibitiug
the sale in Paris of tbe Nineteenth Cen-
RT TELEDRAPU TO ENQUIRER.
Maser sad stock Markets.
London, May 29.— St. set } beiuw bank
rate. Erie 32 [.
Pabis, May 29.—Rentes 59f. sud 45c.
Nnw Yoax, May 29.—Stocks dull.
Money 2 per oent. Gold 12 j. Exchange
—long 488}, short 491}. Governments
dull. State bonds quiet.
Nnw You, May 29 —Gold heavy at
12}a}. Governments dull, bnt steady.
Hut** quiet and nominal.
Mew York Rank ktotonseaL
Loans decreased $9,225,000; speoie de
creased $500.000; legal tenders iiiareaaed
$1,500,000; deposits deo. eased $1,876,-
000; reserves increased $1,500,000.
Pravlelea Markets.
Nnw You, May 29.— Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer. Corn
steady. Pork steady, $17.40*60. Lard
heavy—steam 11}.
St. Louts, May 29.—Flour quiet, weak,
small buHiuess. Corn dull, uuxeltled nud
lower ; 56}s68> for No. 2 mixed ou track.
Whiskey steady at 95. Provisions nomi
nal ; only a small order trade.
Cottoa Markets.
Lxvsbpool, May -9—Noon.—Cotton
quiet and uuobaugcd; sales 10.000 bales,
including 2,000 for export and specula
tion; actual export 7,(Hli).
Sales of nplauds, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped in April 8}.
Later.—Of sales to-day 5900 were
Amerioan.
Sales of uplands, nothing below low
middlings, deliverable iu June and July,
8 7-10.
Nnw You, May 29.—Cotton doll and
nomiual; sales 81 baler; uplands 18j)c.,
Orleans 18|o.
Futures opened weak : Jnnel7}al7-32,
July 18}u3-16; August 18 9 10,ij.
Nxw Yuiik, May 29.—Fuiuree oloaed
firm; Bales 16,71)0 Luka, an follow*:
Juno 17 21 82all-0; July 18jiil)-22; Au
gust 18 11-16.23-82; So-t.-mbor l.'.Vo
17-16; Octolinr 17 27 8” ■}; November
17 ll-l6sj{; December K
OotUm dull and : i o, .. I:'x.,1cb91 bale.,
at It 1 ;!..:,; not ruoo ; :, 2
Savann.vu, llaj : 17.540.
Weekly not 10 :• ■ expo, tl to
Gro.it i n ..in 2167; .. y,;i.
Boston, May 29.—nu.1 hoiv,;
stock 95(10.
Weekly ni t rooeipl i 7.7; cxpo.lx io
Great Britain 212; s t'.on lo.'O.
Nxw Oulcanb, Mny 2.) - Stead;' md .11
fair demand; stock 96 71.:.
Weekly net rec-ip's HIT' 1 ; exports io
Greet Britain 0107; n.im 13.000.
$25
A DAY G’JAt’Ar-fT'CT using «*»
WELL AUGE.7 & DRILL la C no4
territory. Esdirlad by Oeveracrt
ef IOWA, ARKAN2 A3 A DAKOTA
MStfwfrti. V.HLU,Ih.LmU,m,
[YOHOMA'-OY, or SOUL OHAKM-
“■ps - -.
XT 1NG.” How cithor fcs mny !
gain ( • lo*o nmt ult'rv tior n of :m
they chooao Instantl . This him, U; u>.
quireiuvnt all cun t ns t -ot, :i. r t.y .
•250., together With iv inurriuKO unM* : . I
Oracle, breams, Hln
into
UO., PuUn , rhila. 4w
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Bold by Drag IstiL 4w
LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD.
Kor SO yenra nn.lions Imtu inter! y w-ticli d
his PMtll.’it.H JTttl ItlHOIG Sm'OGUB llUd ’ItNft
ACHiMVKMtKrH fti.i ti*»w eoyffr/y tie i’o I «• Com*
plcte Llfa-Hlhtory oi I h o toorh^rentwitcd
lir.itO It<til Ut.iNKPtCTOH. Vi ft..ill IllllflJs rl-0 th* CUtl*
ofcitl ■ unit width of A ni <1 mil \v.,ml *f*il c un-
try It ii> just retfffif. »,0U0 agents uuic’vlu.
Olio i*in-lit ut»l ■' 164, m. "• 10«» "i i f - U'-rJc.
t..rj>.tft[cul4 R,u*M..H< II(JURAIt 1> BBUBs,
olthnr PUMu., button, or Li . u. 4w
©FLORE N C EbZB
Tho lonfi'CnutcHtoil nit of tho
Floranoe Sewing Maohine Oo.
agalnat the H ngor, tVlioolor k W.I»on,an«1 Orem
k Baker CompanicR, Involving over
•980,900,
la finally decided by tho Supreme'Oonrt of the
United WtaU'e, ia fovor of tho VLOKKNUK, Whioh
•lone has broken the monopoly of high prions.
THE NKWrloilEXCK
Ia the ONLY maChiue t'tit $««* backward Mi
forward, or to right and loft.
Hm pleat—Ohon|M'it—’V.t
Sold 'or cash uu y. Hpuuul urma to clnba ud
<lea I" i
April, 1H7I.
Flovenco, Mat*,
Mobile, M *y L".» • . oi»' i
IlSloH
Great LJ. kiniu . *; '• 1
C'llAKLI'hlON, Lit 3' ' : !» — d-.Oi it I l,(i
bale^.
Wtikly net rccuii»tb liKi
.1250,
Cincinnati, Mny 2!) —VV« -leru m*rln
geunm ly Wall nntl ui u'. t ■» > *
OPELIKA PIRgCTORYs
doctors.
Dll. I. T. WAIINOCK,
Surgeon Mini i'hyeicitaii.
Offlcfl at biMUtfhUii’k i)tug tloie, Liu 1. .ud fctri
fehl4
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DU. J. W. Me W1LLU11N
Milllnory.
MISSUS WU1XK A TUCK 10It,
Fwahlonuble MilJluera and Dix-akiuiikera.
Uuniluiaeu'it {•hula cm by ch.ir* ii.Oabiiim. muU
gtmrautooU io lit. Cbnuiotfre eitroi, uuxi to
Ktuu 5 dry good* nture. _ lubl
MBS. C. V. BARLOW,
FMhloaable Milliner nntl Dreaaiuttker.
' thi a Ageut of Huuenck A Co.'s FalioruM.
At tbe into baukiag lioueo ot ttbuppaid A Co.,
Opeiiko, Ala. Ja'iJ
WA ERS’ COlv
Notaries Public.
U. D. BIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary tuolic for laoo couuty
roepotitfully eolicite the patro .ago of bte 1 rim.in
duida Court iat aud td ^utiirduye oi each niuuin
At K. U. Uollitleld'a Uw olllce.
FurnlturM$lio.
A. O. UAUWBLL,
Denier In nil kind* at Fnrniture.
AIno, Metallic, Wood Cottas, and Cashuts.
j«l0 Cliatuu r« stieet.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICK LMM,
Attoraey Mid ConBiallor al Law
Office oppoaite AUhuata House.
Practice# in all tbo Court# of tho Mate. ja^l
Tailore.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tnltor,
Cutting and Making in thu Lnit-ni Htyiue. Ho*
pairing iiHUtiy dono.
Houth Knilroa*! tit., *>'• r fiirfii uro Store, jui
Dentists.
J. L. K. SMITH, Deallat,
Dona Pluto Woik and Plugging ou reuaonuble
d**c^lj forma. Clisii.li re sfront.
tury newspaper, beesusa it is offensive to
pnbtio morality.
THR WEATHER.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY BARRINGER, Harbor,
Comer b.mth Railroad aud Chambers streots.
dcc'22
Dxfxktkznt of Waa, >
WasniNOTON, May 29, 1874.)
BIG NON * T1R.MII, Bnrbera,
South Kailrood street, uu. «r Aduiiui llousu.
dec2't
and Eastern Gulf States, parity cloudy
aud warm weather, with light, variable
winds, stationary to falling barometer,
and possibly light rein in the Mississippi
valley.
Hotcis.
AIIAMN i:<k 'v ,;.
When yr.il go to <»| - T'< •. 1 » > *tr*p ftt tlx
Allan - lioiiac.oj ,' . . 1 . j
d“c'2 ‘
■ UIP NEWS.
Injur: n »•.
Halifax, May 29.—Tbe ship Alfred, of
Drommeo, from Pensaoola for Liverpool,
wee abandoned nt sea. Crow saved.
E. c. vvi;:-.
Genarul lUkUran . v««fs.
Offioo. Railroad fitroot. n\cr i ■ u t k Co.
lovki
i the mom bcauti u i ■> j h
rr hi ole. The CO!.’ ’
c*r pltcod in nuy orgmi. It it p.i- j.l . y »
extru set or r« e*l«i, p'-cilUrly > >. >>. t*.o i if of
Ich Is m*»ft ihirmiu; uo i t. #ti■ **iii'.; g • • !o
it4 Imitation ot tbs human v. i :c \b v;.’to. To.rjo
liberal.
WATB118’ PIIILIlATtMONTC, Yr.SPBflfl rud
OllCIlK^TKAL OIU1 AN*, in nnlqna French come,
are among tho lust, nude, anil »uiubliiu pur ty of
rul< ing with uredt roUtuia ol to- o Itubh' lor
rlor, church, or inuitic h tll WATKKn' NKtf
'ALK PIANOS bavo pre.itpover and a flnfHiig-
g tone, with all tnodurn mproretio ut», ittid u»e
tbo best IMniKS made. 'Abes* (Jivui.b uutJ IM.itos
wurniutnd lor six yo.tra 'iice# • t Irfiuu y
t f* r cash or p*rt ch«Ii, an I Mu ■*••• ii mo thy
i|uirt«rly payiu* at#. -e< «• .*1 h it! m i um *iti
.* u in oxchaiig**. Agent' tv..; i * u iiury
iii*y in th<* Uiftcd Slut.* iiml mi du -> lih-
srui discount to Teacbor**, Mi .i^ . i , uh'iichea,
Lodge$7 "to llluttiafid cuts oguou
(•'ailed. '
my‘28
WARCHOuala.
DISSOLUTION.
tl*^ concerned. AH unpaid udvuncoe are in tbe
hands of the nnders'gnad for aaitlemept, who will
also puy all claims against the old firm.
NOTICE. *
fJtRG UNDERSIGN KD will (Ull coatlnu. tb*
Warehouse and Commission
Business
AT TUB
LOWELL WARE-HOUSE,
Thank'ul for tbo patronage buitowed upon us
tho present awoson, we respectfully soil it Its con
tinuance the coining seuson, with a promise to aao
every effort to promote the interest of our pat
rons
O. A. REDD,
GEO. Y. BANKS.
April I, 1K74.—utf
Wood. Wood!
;} E.Tf IVt»* It, r- J> sawe 1,71.00 pei cord. Wood
,4 k if.-rOlc ui- • l Order* fi. e*l prompt-