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Journal uys it wu nmotiliit
i on Friday, that iba i_ w _ _
Mr. OoodsoD, Marshal of Fort
BSpiMI* Was taken from tha Oreearille
JMl hong by a .mob.
21st innt. three men, named
Taylor, — White, and — Hnggs, all
Mtlaeaa of Do Witt connty, Texas, were
Mkm from their guards by a party of
Mi •fcosa names are not yet known, and
Clinton in that Htate.
M^preme Court of Georgia on
rendered Judgment of affirm-
•FtaM the following cases from Masco*
•M Superior Court: Wm. W. Garrard,
▼a. C. C. Cody, claim; Southern
aqm« Company tb. Urquhart ft Ch*p-
by bto Mh«-ta-k». Chora), aad sot fa*
«■* nmUkM • graft rarafth B*SM*1 tor
Bhod. Ulud. Tb. *wa«i**ao* to that
UMOUtorgrral cottoa raraaf*«ori*g ra-
tob**h»ral-th»l of Bran ft Ivra-ku
th. Arid to itarif. Bat tb* *ratrolltag
towalMMar Ibiu MtoblkhB.ntar.4i.ld.il
aaMB( thararalvra, pot at thwn train*
for (awU. tad part hr DIiml Tb.
to*, for thra. two am, fra Suitor, rap.
nraato th. oottoa ManofMt Bring taterrat
la Shod* Inland, and wb*o*v*r it oan b.
united oa any on. aaaa, that aun will b.
al..Ud BMUtor by a l»rg. raijority. Until
wt wa fa. nffaolnd, it ia diflsnlt to toll
bow tb. Snutorial oontont will md. If
thara la a State in tfa. Union olMrly do
wning tfa. aaa. of “rottoa boroagh," it
to Bh^a bland.
AMWlil
to OMrtnraia:
All tha prisoners hare bo.n tnrn.d ont
of Jail at Obeator, 8. 0., “for want of
foada.” Alabama baa tb. credit of origi-
nating tbia mods of retrenobing tha pob-
Ito aipansM by permitting criminal, to
tto at large without aecnrity. Bat we
atpeot Lonisiana and Miaeiaalppl, aa wall
at Booth Carolina, to adopt it.
Tna official rote for Congrosaman in
Oregon baa been announced. It is ea fol
low!: Li Dow, Dorn., !),U42; Williaiaa,
Sop-, 11,840 j Davenport, Independent,
6,860. The vote ia full, end about 10,000
grestor than laat yoar. The Democratic
aujority ia arnall, but it ia suffloient. Tba
majority for the Democratic State ticket
ranges from COO to 000 votos.
I* should not bo forgotten thet Wed-
needy next, tho 1st of July, is the day
appointed for the meeting of the Demo-
cretie State Eioontivo Committee et At-
bnta. They are expected to make the
preliminary arrangements for lbs politi-
oal canvass of this year, and it ia impor
tant that a proper start should be given
to tba campaign. Every member of tba
Committee ahonld therefore attend.
Tnn new law regulating postage on
aewspepers does not take effect until the
drat of January next. After that date
postage on newspapers ia to be prepaid
at tbs office of pnbliostion, et the
rata of two cents per pound. This
rets wilt not differ materially from those
at present paid by subscribers et the offloe
of delivery. Of course, when the new
lew goes into offeot, publishers must in
clude the postage in tbe price of the pa-
per, to be paid in advance. But as six
months Intervene before it goes into ef-
foot, there is time enough for publishers
and mbsoribers to arrange for Iba obange.
Wn thought that when negro slavery
ended there would be no further nee for
* ,,w, P*P® r cuts represeuliug an Ethio
pian making “doublo quick" with a Stic'
across his shoulder and a bundl
ing at it, end. But we see “ -*
•d men of Moviwether J d » n B
bis runaway so** -uut a oolor-
fortor, at*-’ county advertises
maw* - - in the LaOrange lit-
.u “ornaments" tho advertise-
-with one of those self-same old
onto of a runaway negro, and offers ten
dollars reward for his capture and “lodge
ment in any jail so that I oan get him
again”—which is considerably eheaper
than the prioo of Iho non-franchised run
aways of former times.
Tna “Equal Bights" Uunvonlion was
still in suasion ut Montgomery, Ala., on
Friday. The (lolo^atoH nro all negroes,
the call bnviug excluded all but (but race.
But a number of white offiuo-Bockers at
tend in tho lobby. A great pressure wan
Bede by the white Uudieals on Friday to
induoe the nogrooH to qualify their en-
doreement of the Civil Rights bill by say-
iBg tbit it did not require mixed ecbools,
end they did not want such Bchoola.
Boms negroos supported this qualification
beoause they feared tbut Iho whitea would
aloao Ute whole public school system if a
oommingling of tbe moos was required.
Others, and more of them, eupported it
beeauae they said that they did net want
to drive off the white Bcpuhlioane of
Horth Alabama! Tho question was not
Anally decided on Friday, aud (est votes
showed a pretty close division upon it
It was no doubt decided yesterday as tha
white offioe-seekers wished.
SptOon writes: “In yo
Oomapoadmta' I aotfee that yon request
some one to answer the iaqairy as to who
is tba aathorof *Slntram,'and what is the
obsraoter of Iho work. It la from the
German of Da La Motto Fonqne, who, in
bis prafsos, says: ■‘The tala itself is tbe
offspring of iny own faateay, immediately
suggested by Albrecht Dnnr’s admirable
wood out of Tho Knight, Dwth, and Ba
ton,' tha birthday gift of a fonaqr friend,
with tha happy proposal that I ahonld
frame from it a romanoe of a ballad."
Under tba author's ever ready pen it be
es me more than tbia, shadowing forth in
.masterly manner the anoient supersti
tions and tha obivalrio valor of tha half-
savage Norwegian warrior.
“Cold and seared Indeed must be tbe
heart that <jora not kindle with a gym pa
th etio glow at tha weary woes and terri
ble straggles of Sis tram. Tha pilgrim
foals that death ia nigh, and b^a permis
sion of Biatram to sing tha following
words:
“When death Is eealsa sear,
Wh r.?&y
Throsgli Ike dark vale.
■u-J-msrnrn
•Mkinmn nwi m nn
—NO. 4.
Mr. Editor/—Yoar people mart not
“lay the flattering unotion to that? aoala,"
that they are rid of tha peroidteai garrali-
ty of this anoient observer gf men dad
thinga. They may indaod regard tfak Man
to tbe Moon aa bnt a gagt on lb* ball's
born of society, and raiy affaot not to be
aware of bis presenoe. Well, that may
work vary well for a wbUe, bat tha _
if be baa any senes, won't slay on tba
born—it wtll attack hie dash, ears, nos.
trils—will touob him on tha nw by alight-
eaoh a anion of the manufacturing inter-, tog on tba ball of hit ays (I always
“■ * “ thought that gnat to tha fable was n fool
for not depooittog himself at a mors ana,
•Hive point, ho would have seved kimtelf
the making aa abject apology and all Iba
aabaeqoent mortifloation.)
The Man In tha Moon, as mote by this
Urns be patent to the moat earatom stu
dent of character, says everything (or
faooies be does) for tba good of bis list-
aners, aod perhaps fbie oaee is strikingly
similar to that of tbs nrohin, who, whoa fog
ged by the parent or —*•—I matter and
gravely assured that it ia for hie owe
good, fells amixingly to “sea it to that
way."
Now tba faot may be that tbs Man to
Moon bta pursued suoh a frivolous viow
in bis prior oommnotoatioae, tout tho tree
bM been judged by its frails, aad hm
bean pronounced absolutely barren of
anything equal to the appetite of a eeosi
ble men.
This being tbe fourth of my aeries from
this abode, yoor publio may rats me Uko
Howland Hill did a young man, who was
aeot to him with tha aaanraaas of tho
doting parent, thet the yonth bad talents,
bnt that they were hid to a napkin. HUI
found him in a few weeks so iuoofrigibly
stupid that bo despatched Mm to the
paternal roof labeled thus: “I have
shaken tha napkin at ail four corners —x
find nothing.” For fear of a Uka nsnlt
tho Men in the Moon mast now pre
sent a sober mien, aad in doing so sen
think of nothing to be oonsiderad with
greeter benefit than tha propriety #/ keep,
iny tober.
A very aatnte end ohaervant English
man on your planet (Hoary Thomas
Buckle) wrote an ingenious book, to
whioh it was contended that on your
world everything moved in oyelea, aad
that scarcely anything trraipirad that wm
not a reproduction of something, tbi) had
happened before—that the aanto swan j
existing ail the time, and never rra*'"
worked out periodical results. * . ug,
also gave, bin lultator- Macaulay
lainly true this f»- that it was oer-
ple, aboD* ..—that tha English peo-
Hsar’st tkaa I
Thai
oiinr
Tho;,
Hast lato so leag.
•i isaa in hi raa i
iSSSfia
drsail
'•Death c
Omaatk
■ to set tine free t
. As thy tree Mood,
And all thy ban shall seam,
And la eternal peam
Thy paaaaae tad.”
“These are tha ItoM that toll to Sin-
tram hie release from terror aad tempta
tion, and, at their olose, a thank-giving
'amen* walla up from his vary soul, while
bis proud head fails forward, to mote ac
knowledgement, on hip folded arms. Have
to^wtll it vidapNidrii th. ms
going to' aad fM, saektog whom ..
may devotft, and devouring loaf, and
branch and atom, tha choicest flowers
that bloom along the pathway of hope
•ad proarias r How lowg traaafnrm tho
ptMAfBlp flkt
broti, and provoking Harif Mon tong
bring irvmpaaalMe woman by tho thoo-
aand into deepest, darkest, draariaat of
iameetio mteary ? How Iragfariogtaa*.
cent aad belplem ehiidran by teat of
tboaaaada into mga, into wratabadnank-
into the midday glir* of ppM^jt^amej
into tha midnight darknsm of moral deso
lation 7
That by Jadlatana wrara—by maaaa
whioh atndy the arils and a£piy the rem
edy to tha taeeption yoa assy arrest
eonqaering march of your raoe's most nn-
appeaeeble snamy, la tho highest hope
of yoar friend,
Tna Man nr na Moon.
MUTJg CAM1UTA
riwvarnai Monas Pardons Oenvlcted
not epape to.4)rat| at lgaglh on the moaal I _ , . .
of thieeioelient work, bnt must add that I ^ eT<r I uk * *
,ai of virtuous indignation against
«vil-doon; aud than woe to the bad who,
Dbtsotive Whitkly.—A report made
to OongresH uu the luut dny of itn hon
■ion AffordK Htron^ Lupe that the inf«
mouH career of thia luun, so far ah its
official character is concerned, is about to
be brought to an inglorious close,
special to the Philadelphia Inquirer
porta that “the joint committee on Dia>
triot-Attorney Harrington's Hifo burglary
reported three hundred aud fifty pages of
fteetimony to-day, which goes to allow, el-
moat absolutely that it was a conspiracy
eoncocted by Harrington and Golonel
Whitely, of tbe Treasury Department de
tective force, to throw Columlmu Alexan
der into dinrepute and create sympathy
for the Dibtiii t government. Tho poiut
being oloeely preaeed by the committee,
Secretary Drintow »ud Attorney-Goueral
Wiiliauaa will no doubt uittko ehurt work
with the conepiratorN.”
This in no doubt the WhitcIy,of Georgia
infamy, who has heretofore had official
protection in his crimes. Tho conspiracy
Against Alexander, however villainous,
Bust have fallen in enoruity fur short of
that against the lives and fuir fame of
•boat a dozen innocent men in Goorgia.
BtUl its exposure tuay serve to unmask
rascality that has long basked in official
favor, aud convince the country of the
trae character of some men whom the
Government employs to aunoy and en-
teap ile citizens.
BUODE IKLAKD.
The Senatorial contest in this little
“eloee corporation'’ drugs slowly along,
without any indication uk to how it will
•nd. It is a “family matter,” as all im
portant elections in Rhode Island are, and
the people of the little outside fraction of
the United States look upon it with leas
concern than they do upon any similar
election in any other State in the Union.
Why ? Because it is well known that
Rhode Island is not gjiug to send any
man of importance or inliuenoe to Wash
ington. She never has done so, for the
last thirty or forty years at least, and
hasn’t got the mea to send now. For
■ome years two great manufacturing es*
tablishipenta have controlled tho politics
of the Stats aud divide d its offices among
them. Sprague is a member of one of
tbme firms, and Anthony a member of
the other. They manufacture Southern
•etton, making twice a* much out of it as
the planters do, snd by the voat extent
of their manufacturing interests they
•W” their little State. This year the
%ngnea are “out of the ring,” their Sena-
ficttal membar having been a little too
■betel 4P tu* ^ty i D 1372 (influenced
your enquirer will spend hit tim w»'*
itop.nto.i." to
Mirtam.—Yba 4*a ri-'
IsdlM du imt ^ .at. Oar young
U ** F****** . aaoagb 1 nor, todaad,
H**** '^ ' . .XMato. M tkwr should. The
” ' .nltivatton ai tha totalled does
,ot ooostltato aa sdnaatioa. Tbs head,
hand and heart ahonld bo trained equally,
a good sdnaatioa may eooompeny
a sound body, and n para heart oontrol
both.
L. L.—No. A woman cannot be a Free
Maaon, but one ot tho groat objoots of
Free Masonry is to proteot bar.
Jennie.—If tbe gontloman bo a friend,
and yon an tod to write him a friendly
note, it would bo perfectly proper to close
with, “Vary truly yoor friend.” But it
would be equally oorreot to write, “Vonra,
truly,” or “Yonra, raapootfully."
Scot.— Look Katrine is only forty mllea
in an air lint from Glasgow, Its average
width ia about two milM. Ellon's Isle,
famed to Iho “Lady of tho Lake,” ia at
tha wmttti and of tha look. Ila whole
aroa ia only an son or two, and to making
it Ilia hiding plaoe of Tba Douglass,
“Scot" indulged to more than a verbal
poetie lioauaa.
Harry F.—Tha shortest and quickest
way to roach any ol tha porta on tho wast
coast ot South America, ia to taka a l’a-
oifio Mall staaaMr at New York for Asptn
wall, Ihenoe via tba isthmus road to
Panama, whan yon will And a line of
oOMttog steamers for the porta yon name.
Feet asks, “who is tha greatest living
genius I” Wa oan not tell; particularly
as genius ia so wide to its range. We
might my Tennyson was tha greatest
pool, Bismarck tha greatest statesman,
George Elliott the graatest novelist, do.,
but to compare these, ont with tha other,
would bo tmpoMlble.
Sailor— Wo oannot tell when tho Gov
eminent appropriation will bo oapaudsd
on the river, hot during tho anmmor we
hope.
Student—“Arma tirutnyue eano," you
reudar, “I slag of arms aod the man,”
this la not oorreot, it ahonld be “arms
aod tba man I sing," if yon would haw
it literal.
*.*8evoral letters remain over to ha an
swerad to onr next. Correspondents
must not expect npitos tha week follow-
tog thslr letters.
THE MB1ANII.
Leaking «• a Territorial Govern-
neon*.
I'll-son, Kansas, Jane 17.—Important
changes have taken plaoe in tho Indian
territory. All the agents of tbs civilised
Indiana have been relieved by adopting J.
B. Jones, agent at tbe Chatoksea, and a
central agency has bo.n MtebUshed at
Fort Gibson. Tha Oharoksa, Ohostaw,
Greeks, Samtoolaa, Chiekaaawa and other
eiviiised Indiana will be under agent
Jones. This is regarded M an experi
ment, on a small aoala, to familiarise the
Indiana with salf-govaramant wader a fu
ture territorial organisation.
A number of prominent Indiana will
taka strong ground to their ooming an-
nual election to favor of oeotionalistog
their ooontry into a territorial govern
mant aad .oitiMnafaip to tha United
StetM.
Tho OOklahoma Star, published at Gud-
do, to the Ohootaw nation, openly advo-
oetes tbia dootrine.
niuAi AMrauiim.
TOO North Amorta— ■magorhMd.
OuvaLam, Jane 17.—Tho bottosM
mooting of tho North American Samgar-
bnnd has daoidad to bold a “feat” every
three years, instead of biennially. The
next feat will bo hold in Louisvillo in
1877. To-night tho laat oonoort was giv
en to whioh tho riagiag tm by Mparate
society. Tho attoodaaoo was fair and
musio good. To-morrow tho SmngorfMt
closes with a pienio at the Northern Ohio
Fair Gronoda. This masting hM been in
every way a part set aneaaaa.
MACING AW (MTON.
Bouoa, May IT.—In tha nos between
Trotter's Aaterioan Girl and Camara and
tha near Oopparbottom for $1000, Gam-
era won tho 1st boat la 1:18; Oopparbot-
tom Id la ftttj *mariMa Girl won tha
next 8 heats la *:M» StM aad 1:18.
whether be be more culpable than others,
presents a more conspicuous target for
the arohera of tha popular freaay. Now,
just at this particular time, your Ameri
can people present a living proof of tho
Buoklo theory, and an greatly exercised
over the subjeot of strong drink—all of
whioh simply means that whan an evil
beoomes unendurable, society seeks many
outlets of escape. As is natural, tha ma
chinery cf publio patienee and toleration
will ignito under frietion to aevara and
long-continued; and publio notion and
opinion here, as elrawhere, is a giant
with tha bands of Briareua and the head
of Polyphemus—strong to exeente if its
object could be discerned, bnt blind to
perceive its whereabouts. Consequently,
your country has of late praaented the
foolish speotscle of women praying before
the doors of liquor-shops, with prayers
intended not tor the intervention ot tbo
Deity in behalf of those who foil by the
wayside, bnt for the ioiimid tlioa of the
men who furnish the weapons to whioh
so many succumb. Sosreely less foolish
are those prohibitory laws of some States,
which have so erroneously diagnosed the
human constitution aa not to know that it
is mediosl folly to treat looelly a disease
that exists in tho blood. After tho same
pattern ie the temperance pledge, whioh
is presented by yoor thousand eloquent
orators in snob captivating and apparently
effsotive shapes. Tha animus is good,
but experiouoe ahonld have shown yoa
before this time its emptineaa aa a aohame,
For ha that too far i:ralns a vow,
W III break It, Uks aa o'er-bent bow.
Well, then, many will aay, Mr. Man ia
the Moon, you are to aite (t) on all sub-
jeots, wbat is the remedy F
Just ait down, my dear airs, mademM
and misses, possess your souls to patience,
and hear the conclusion of tbe whale
matter.
Fits), then, let no one be so visionary
aa to tup/tote or kope for a day when aleo-
holio drinks will not be easily attainable
by all persons having an appetite to in
dulge. If this he aeeepted as a faot, we
may only address ourselvM to the cultiva
tion of a habit of life favorable to their
disuse; nud to promote this, nothing Is ao
effective aa to be completely immersed to
business and labor. With comparatively
few exceptions intemperate habila have
their origin in too much eieurt in the
eubject. i ite mind not engaged in pli
nrsbly exciting husinsss plans
wearied, and the bauds which either from
a self-sustaining oompetenoy, or from tho
lack of proper industrial training, are
permitted to fall idly by tho aide, will bo
on tbo bunt for aomething to relievo their
monotonous swing. Indisposition to la
bor, where uo competency exists, pro
duces embarrassment snd want, and than
in drink is sought obllviousneM to ears.
When men in middle life, bnt more espe
cially tho young, with appetites undsr lass
control, are possessed of fortune placing
them beyoud necessity of toil, this con-
dition brings such to gay association, and
conviviality is tbe too frequent raanlt. In
vain will your pulpit and preM cry ont
agaiust the evil—in vain will legislative
power be invoked to restriet ita rapid
strides—to vain will the pledge of absti
nence throw itself between King Aloohol
and bia fated viotims ; tho remedy, tho
only remedy, and of ooono only a remedy
at all, in ao far aa it will tend to raa train
the evil within snob bounds that sodety
may exist, will bo found to bo to the de
velopment of a publio teste and obligator
that find their proper gratification to
sources other than tho enticing cup.
The present picture among you ia in
deed a sad one to contemplate. Intem
perance is too often the almost sola in
firmity of men, shaped with nature's stud
ied core, “formed in tho finest mould and
wrought for immortality." Through long
indulgence they find thamalvea to the
grasp of n monster, and every struggle
for release appears bnt to tighten the
bonds they fail to snooeed in breaking.
Having psMad their youth, early man.
hood, and middle life to tho aorviee of
tho exacting monarch, they And them-
bsIvm to age, whan the shadows lengthen
and tha twilight gathers about team, Uks
Woolmy “at tha mercy of a wide stream
that shall forever bids them." Oh^
drink l strong drink t How long wiU it
continue ita desolating amnhF How
Cninimvaa, Juno 17.—Governor Mo-
sm hM pardoned the three County Com
missioners of Barnwell county, lately
ooovioted of oorrnplion aad thieving,
md matteted respectively for 8,9 and 10
yaan in tha penitentiary. Tba ooovioted
odtoiala, on their way to tba penitentiary
boasted Hut Gov. Moaaa would not data
allow them to tomato to tba penitentiary
oa aaoatfc.
tinker Will Namain %alte.
New Yoax, Jans 17.—A Peekskill dis
patch says that Henry Ward Beeober,
who to poring bia rammer vacation at
hto farm, uu this plaoe, to aaawar to aa
inquiry aa to what conns ha would par-
ana to regard to tborooont statement of
Theodora Tilton, aaya ho will not break
tho silenoa bo has hitherto observed.
MMoMhwsoMs License Law Vetoed.
Boston, June 27,—Lieutenant Gover
nor Talbot sent to tho Honra of Bepre-
eentatlves a message vetoing t|j# license
Liquor bill. A dieoaaqion.'oxumed on tho
question of passing it over the veto. An
attempt was made to, out off dritoM kcr
previous question, bnt txiivd • ■
wm ordered: for Msoit— t g p M
ONier beAnee • IrMiat.
ashimoton, Jnne 27.—Ool. Brtotow,
of Kentucky, now Secretary of tha Trea
sury, has rofneed to aoeept a pair of
horses and carriage, whioh a friend wished
to present him for tho nee of his wife,
who to regarded aa tha moat lady-like and
tho handsomest woman oot of Kontnoky.
TKLMGMAPMM NONNA.
—Thomas 0. Weymers, aotor and pro
fessional stags manager, suicided to New
York.
—President Grant and wifa arrived at
GharUatown, W. Va., and remained laat
night at tha house of hto ooueln, Colonel
Swan. Salutes Arad, speeahM made,
thanks returned, and tho President and
his wife wont to sloop. This to tho rab-
atanoe of a wordy dtopatoh.
009men, total
pram* c,ooo or 8,000 ■
with tbo eowntoy.
TME~WNAtMBN.
..Jssir.'V’Ski
ProbobMn.—For Um Boath Atlantis
and .Gulf Blaus, local ahowsca, son*
Mat to aowth-wMt winds, aad alight
change to temperate!* aad prMaura for
A ITS.
Ltemon, Am* 'IT.—Ktto ft}. Opora-
tovs t below hank. '
Putt, Ja*«17. —BsotM ffBf. 47a.
Nnw Toes, June IT.—Mosey »*sy at If
par omit. (Md Ulft la Manga lorig
nvSjSp "“fi*** *
" asw roax sxKa rrATXuxirr.
Lows ioenaaa gl, 760,000; apaoia da-
araOM ***0,000; legal tendon inoraasa
*1,000,0*0; dsporite inaTMM *8,176,000;
raaarva dacraMi nearly *600,000.
AMUttMlNTt.
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE.
Tknraday, My 2d, W74.
' ‘ ,1
The Great
Columbus ExmMot Xinittels
SgfftL give oaeaf thatra
VV for the beerll af _
GUAMM* MAM NA*
coaoocted wMM of tbo laoot t
ooaatry afford,, undo, tho maaaffomal or alien
aad UN.
rates ar osmawra.
Dmh Circle, 76 onto; Odlorv, *0 ooato. *o-
„rv«t mot,, tie oatra. for at Posh 8 Wot-
aua'oBaok*lonthrHdM,la>dvaaM.
boon omSg 7?<-T«rf°«Mtaw^*rHMy.
New Tons, Jans 27.—Floar ateady and
doU. Wheat toll. Gera daU and to
bnyan' favor. Pork Arm; dmm *18.
Lard qnlet j steam Uj.
New Yoax. Jana 17.—Ooffoa Arm at ie
advenes. Huger a toads Aimer.
St. Loom, Jana 17.— Floor qnlet and
beak—b«Unite mmH Corn aaatorj in.
tons lower; No. 1 mixed SSoOO, cask, el
evator 681; July 60; Angnat easier, No.
2 sold at 48£, But St. Lonia, track and
•levator. Whiskey—aoma isles, lower at
i'6a!l6. Pork Arm at ,*18 86a60. Bacon r _
firm—futnraa higkor; small Iota sold at ] swiff to
7}aj for she nidus, lOjat tor otoar rib,
11 j for elear—boyars for Bnt half Sept
ember. Lord firm—summer 10}.
LouisviXdLS. Juno Ia loiv-
demand bqt Ipwor; gfeoqltoa 7|, ctoor
rib 10}. L^rd—.tierqn 12}, kag 12}.
Qjnoiajmi i, mgffkot ganamily nnrhaaged.
gw Mow Mnrhoto.
lovauffogb jaae 27—Noon.—Cotton
doU a» / ' unchanged; salsa 8,000 bales,
^Ic’iodiog 1,000 lor apeoutotton aad «•
*'°slloa of nplacds, nothing below good
ordinary, dellvarabto July and Angnat,
88-16; do , dolfvarable Angnat and flop-
tembar, 85-16. ' ,
I r. K —Balm to-day of 8,m0 bales
American.
Bales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable to Jans, 8 8-16.
Bates of uplands, nothing below low
middlings, deliverable Angnat and 8sp-
tembir, 85-16.
Bates of ahiparante oa a baste of mid-
dling uplands, nothing below good ordi
nary, 8|.
Lxtxxpool, Jana IT—A r. w.—SsIm of
Orleitiie, nothing boiow good ordinary,
Cotton Factory.
A. CLEGG * co„
ColumbtiN, Oa.,
qoolitj of
Cotton ChookMv
Qlnghamo and
•tripos
all of which or# la hit colon, aad of th# latest
sad Boat approved pattern*.
4^ Factory oornar of tt. Clair and Joekoan
■troet. Cflo# on Jackson atraoi.
>24 d3«
D avidson
college.
loxt ioHtM wHI tegla *0*4. *4,1*74.
■—“a. Nonl atHHphir,. stnet!lo
ugh tMohlas- Noawmta item
i. for OototegaoorlawHatiwa.
ChalrWM oAho Mill,
JoM !••>■] Put **«. ItariffMi teny,, if. g
HOTELS.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
122 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
MATE* Off MAM i
boar* oa* Lotglog per aoelh...; Jge M
.. .. •■ per track It 00
•> " •• per 4ar... 1 >0
Boor* withoat LeigHf par Hoath 17 €0
deliv r.ibl# in fay and Ananot, 8}; d
do., ' ’ivarabla Angnat and Baptamb
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
Paper
FBANCB.
Atarted—Agaiwat Dire
Taxaa.
Pxaia, June 27.—Tbe Nowapapor
Nineteenth Century, eonaervativo-rapub-
lieao, wh0M publication wm mapaadad a
short time ago, for an attack upon tha
government, has reappeared.
Tbo Bndgett Committee have daoidad
againat direct taxation, and favor reducing
tha payments to tho Bank of Frenoo.
MOME.
Tho Pope (ho Late Domaastra
New Yoak, Jaaa 17 —Oottoa qnlet;
sates 186; uplands 17}; Orisons 18}.
Futons opened easy: July IT l-16alT
8-82; Angnat 171-16; September it}; Oc
tober IT 3-32; November 16}al6 29-82;
Deoamber 16 29-82.
Now Yoax, Jane 27.—Cotton drooping
at 17}al7); net receipts BOSS.
Futures oloaad barely steady; aatea of
18,000 balM, ea follows; Jaly 17 11-82;
Angnat IT ll-82al7|-, September 17)al7
13-82; Ootobar 17 1-I6al7 18-32; Novam-
bar 16 18 IttelO 81-88; Deoamber 16 15-16
al6 81-81.
BavamMN, June 87.—Doll; receipts
111; aatestl.
Now OaLKXMa, Jnns 97.—Quiet and
unchanged ; reoeipts 89T; salM 800—test
evening 160.
Mobile, Jana 27.—(fast aad nneiung
ed ; nat receipts 801; aatea 800.
Obxblxstox, Jana 27.—Cotton dnll
middUnga 180., low middlings 18}, good
ordinary 14} ; nat raoaipta 288 bates;
■ales 225.
Bom, Jnae 17.—The Pope to-day re
ceived a deputation from tho Roman no.
bility. Ho said tho demonstration on
Sunday lest, wm a spontaneous and mag
nificent set of tho people.
Tfce counter-demonstration of Wed'
neaday, was the impious and miserable
work of the oona of darkness. Tba Pope
added that ho had received a letter urging
him to quit Rome, because hie person
was not safe, but be declared ha would
remain hero aa long aa God permitted.
■ PAIN.
Carllote Claim Owes MS ea.
Barones, Jans 17.—ThaOerlteU report
that they have railed tho siege of Fillnna,
near tbs Frenoh frontier.
General Oonofaa's attack on Estolla is
hourly expooted. Don Carlos diroots tho
defaooo to person.
MopaUloaao Clalan Vletargea.
Modbu., Jane 27.—A diepateb from tho
aeons of operations, before Estelle, aaya
Gao. Concha hM executed a auooeaa-
ful Auk movement on the Oarliata, whioh
rasnltod to theoaptnn of mvoral impor
tant positions. It ia probable that tha
town will fall into tha hands of the Be-
publioaas to-morrow.
Offloial information has been reoelved
of tbo defeat, at Chelae, thirty-eight
milM northwest of Valotioia, after two
days of flghting, of 10,000 Carlisle, under
command of Prtooo Alfonso, n brother of
Don Cation by a foros of Republicans,
numbering only 6,000 men.
AMGENTINE CONFEDERATION.
Minister It Vraehtncten.
Buxxoe Anna tone 27.— Senur Barmi
onto, upon hie retirement f ram the Freni,
deney of Iho Argentine Confederation,
will receive the appointment of Minister
to Washington.
I VANIA.
Mnw a Bajrnl Thief (o PwnlohoA.
Lomdon, Jnue 27.—The Poll Mall Co
lette hra information that the Cxor, aa a
ponithmant to his nephew—the Grand
Duke Nioholas, son of the Grand Daks
Constantine—for the theft of hie mother's
diamonds, has banished him to Oaooarai
for Ufa utd deprirod him of tha CroM of
8L George, whioh wm bM towed apon him
for bia achievements to tho Khiva eam-
paign.
GERMANY.
The Oaaholte Cento re nee.
Bxaua, Jnae 17.—Tha report that tho
eonfonnoe of tb* Homan Oath olio Bish
ops at Folds wiU endeavor to make n
com promise with Iho Prnaaiaa Govern
ment ia not trae
CURA.
ApanlarAo.
Nnw You, Jane 87.—A raosnt Havana
letter aaya It ia reported by the Cubans
that a oonvoy ot 400 moa, together with
forty oart loads of provisions, have boon
eaptnrad by the Cabana to tha Jurisdiction
of Santiago da Cube Tha total number
ot 400 Spaniards had baea ahot ia retali
ation (or tha shooting ot On baas.
Daman states that tha ftpaniah toroea
to tha Arid operating against tha Cubans
a embers 60,000 man. Of this number,
40,000 ora supposed to bo guarding the
ooMivatod diotrieta, 10,006 ora on the aiak
and 10,000 ongagad la
•TRI0TLY FIMT 0LAM
8TTLA Thasatnaaffa aftbraa vtatoax lavaa-
sah l> Hlleltad, and tha auurasM mIvm that ova-
ry affort will be nods to Inaara tkafr aonfovt.
Oar onaihaaH will U fsaad at ail arriviaff
train* and ateanan.
/ K. BR6DLEY ft BON,
aiaytT—dhwtm Ptopriaton.
Attention, Columbus Guard*
App<ar •• yoar Armory to
(MONPAT) BTNNINO at 6^ o'clock
promptly, for Farad# aad In'poottoa, iu fmll uni
form, white pasts.
By ordor of the Captain.
J*88 It J. J.OI.APP, O. ^
In the District Court of tho
United State*,
for th* Soath*ra District of Qoorgta.
, for a discharf# (Tam all hi* d*bt* provabl* aa-
Baakrapt act of March Id, 1MT, aotioal*
fir an to all paraona iaterroted to appoar oa
b day of July, 1174. at 10 o'clock a. m. at
AS
hereby _
th* loth day of July, 1174, at 1
Chamber* of said District Court bofora L. T. Dowa-
lag, Baf., oaa of the Bolster* of said Court in
Bankruptcy, at hi* oMcr, ia Colombo*, Oa., and
•how cao*o why tha Prayer of th* sold petition ol
Baukrapt ehoali not ha f ran ted. And farther no-
tic a to |iToa that th* Mooed and third meeting* of
creditor* will be held at tha aama time and place.
Dated at Savannah, Oa., Ibis 86th day of J
1474. JAMBS MoFlIBBSOM,
Joiii oaw2t Clark.
SheiilT* Sale.
tha Hooorahl* Jooaph
_ , - - > Ooaaty Court. I will
•ell la ftoat of the auction boas* of BUI* a Mar*
riaoa. la the city of OoUmbme, la sold ooaaty, oa
tha flnt Taesdsy ia Jaly aait, betwaea tha tefal
hour* of sale, tho following paraoaal property,
levied oa m the property of S. Baal, to Mitefy *
distr*#* warrant la fhvoref Well* A Cartio, agaiast
thaaald 0. Baal, to wit i
Bevea white ahirte, t pain drawer*. 14 nohUa,
14 baby hood*, 16 pain hoy*' aaap*B«ler*, 7 Ml
aM*! *a*p«nd*r*, 84 shirt frost*. If calico abir. ,
7 woalaa shirts, 6 pain woataa drawera, 64 bazoo
paper collan, »J larga aad small laoklaf | ‘
10 small slate*, 11 goat*' bow*, 6 pain
card*, 66 pain pant*. 6 vesta, 18 satinet coat*, 8
cloaks, 6 pair* gray blanket*, 70 woollaa hate, 16
ladle*’ hate, 48 non’* cap*, 24 ahigaa^ 86 hand-
kerohieb, 64 pain okiUna's woolen boat, 4 bozo*
pad lock*, 86 pipea, 4 boze* hooka aad eyi *“
■havlaf hrnshea, 1 dozen wonted braid*, 14 pc
books, doMn pencils, 4 set* tea spioi*, 4 *rU
kniv** aad fork*, 18-hoza* spool thread. 10 pain
aciteon, 4 round aomba, 4 dsaea spool thread, 10
pain glove*, 4 pi*tola, 1 doa^a bottle* hair oil, 1
dosea bottle* p*m*d», *1 pair* lattes' aad goat*’
hon, two bale* laz, 8 baza* lily white, 6 neck
laoea, 4 rasors, 6 combs, 8 boze* Addle stria**,
C in gloves, 10 boz** musket capa, 80 yards rlni
m, 846 yarJ* catteo, IS&V4 yard* dalaia*. 1
yard* Bagle check*, 8 yard* wait* lute. 4 yard*
Iludaey, 2 yards oothNisdM, 8 yard aetiaete, 14
vard* hickory 8-8 bad tVtng, 8 yard* drilling,
» { yard* bfoeobed dam**tic, 17 yard* boat*vard
irta, 80 toaola, 4 shawla, 4 parasols, 18 hoop
skirt* 14 shelters, 8 umbrella*. 6 l*dL*' hate, 6
pain voaths' and men'* boots, 88 pain hoys' hate
•nd kray*, 10 pain mi****' and cfalidrea * shoe*,
and a lot af aandrte*.
H, O. IVfiY, IharUL
J*88 6t [*u ta It anati
CROCKRICS.
New OdkM Buttur,
Muogpi Flour, Faari Brito,
Rya Flour. Oot Mori uaS Whuat «rlto,
HsWtisk CltompH-.
Imported aod Amtrlotu WIum, oil
kl|td«,
Arrsek (for punoh),
Losdnn Porter, Edinburgh Alt,
Mono Radish (grated),
Osnnsd Good* of *11 kinds,
Fisk and Roe In kilt and ktgt,
JUST HKOIlYffO UT
H. F. ABELL A CO.
>84 tf
TBIVH OAT MfiAL, 0AOO, T0FI0CA, OBCK-
1 BBt FABINA, TIMM TBA8 at law price*.
Cron A Blackwell's Picketed alt kind*.
Kztra Chain* Bta, OW Oov#rament Java aad
Mocbo CulTjo. Roasted Coffee.
Be*t.brand« llam* and Br**kfb*t Strip*.
St. Louis Pearl Urlte, 80 ft for $1.
■lackwell’s Durham Smoking Tobacco, 76c $ t>.
Lorillard's Drighl aad Dark Ceatnry Chawing
Tobacco.
West's Bztra No. I Kerooene Oil, 40c f gallon.
Pan Cider Vieefar, ftOc fk gallon.
ROB’T & CRANE,
>»1 (foWdSw)' fraytH.
Prominent Incidents
IN THE
History of Columbus
From ilt Flrit Settlement in 1827, to Ol,
Wiltm Raid, in 1865, ooeopiled by J ola
H. Mastiw.
The mdereiyned pnpoeee mpublitk, to ,
volume ef 160 «r more pogeo, a tetrk under
the above title, covering the period from th,
telec&on the locality for a “ trading tows,”
to 1827, to tho capture and feudal dutnetim
yf the city by the Wilton Raid, to 186S.
The incidenlt trill bt derived meanly from to
netcepapen, which wiU bo gleaned for thii
purport with much care. It it believed thet
most of our cUitent would Me to have etch
incident! in thie compact and convenient frnt,
and will encourage the undertaking to ft,
extent yf the tmall amount ttktdftr the work
Each chapter will contain thort UtgrapJU.
cal eketchee or nndeet rf the principal cHitem
mentioned to it, who have einoe died, flu-
volume will alee embrace fitU ayftrauto*.
concerning the ehurchet, faderitt, dke., new
*yr absem
jelO las
■MB. W. V. MM1MMM.
THE SCREVEN HOUSE,
- Savannah, Oa.
Rankin House y
Columbna, Ga.
J. W. RYAN, Prep'r.
Fbabx Golsxs, Clerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Uxoxb txs Raxxix Hones.
yrn dawtf J. W. MY AN, Pres’v,
OITT HOTEL,
CtnilUI LOCATKB.
Troy, Alabama.
R. H. PARK, Prop’r,
deo7 ar.lv
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-or-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad at.,
Columbus, Oa.,
KEEPS COMTAITI.T PE MID ABOUT
100,000 pMnds Bacon.
S00 birrtls Flour.
From 100 to 200 birrsli fugsr.
100 btgt Caffs*.
From 100 to 200 barralt Syrup.
200 barrels Whiskty.
200 ItoXM Tobiooa.
BOO •• Soap.
200 Oasdies.
100 birrsls Lord.
B0 “ Mscksrsl.
SOO racks Salt.
SOtlcross Riot.
500 roams Wrapping Papnr.
100 ones Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pioklst.
100 boxet Oandy.
100 “ Staroh.
100 froaa r arlor Matchaa.
1,000 pound* Lorlllnrd'a Snuff.
80,000 CIgaro.
1,000 panndk Oroot sad Block Tea.
BOO bog;* of Shot.
100 boxes Sod* mnd Fancy Crackers.
We do not propoet topubHehthie compila
tion with a mow to making money, at thi
email price atkti for it wiU them. But it
the tame timt wide not mant Ie loss money
by ito publication, and therefore we with it
limit tho number tf copiet printed It the de
mand for the wort. With thie ikfeet to vita,
we ietut thie proepeetue, inviting thole who
detire copiet <jf the vriuroe to tend to then,
name.
The price will be one dollar per ttgyfir
a pamphlet bound volume, printed on payer
like the eptcmtn theet ieeueet A tm>
number qf copiet will alee, be leaned en a m-
perior article ef pager fir »1 80 per copy.
Payable when that work it delivered, which
will bttem dm uyxt Fall.
THOS. GILBERT.
Afay 12,1874.
W arm Spring's*!
MERIWETHER CO., GA-
vteltors. Tlia best fart and tha fln«*t
Bathlag on tha eontinont.
Apply for quarter* to
JOIIN I*. MUSTIAN,
White Sulphur Springs.
rntllS well known Watering Place turn
1 opened for the *o**on, by H. T. Conning
aad Lady. Every effort will lit made far tha
fort and enjoyment of tho v ritor*.
Th* Building* have bran Enlarged
refitted and refurnished with specitl regard to
convenience and coiatoi t. Th* curative proper I a
of the water* have been ezperioncad by hundred*
of Invalid* for u oie than a quarter of a oen nry.
EVKBY IXXOTKST AlCfiSMRKT
Will ha afforded, and all boioteron* and improper
condnat will ha rigidly aapptea*ed, our ma
Jact beiag to fhrnteh
AR 1RT1TIRG BITBKAT
DR. C. A. fiTILBS,
who will look after tha sick aad aMicted, and
whoa# epee laity la in tba treetaMRt of ehraote
Information Wanted.
'1 HE lieiro af Major JOUN WAND, who for-
l morly lived in Col not bum, an J who wa* killed
ia the eervice of the Reyn' If; of Tezas, In about
1436, will Hud tt to thrir intern I to aammnnlcato
with the undersigned. T. B. CAMP,
J17 fit jUaato, Omgla.
By ELUS A HARRISON.
Valnsble Stock of Goods at
AOSIONIK*' SAL*.
A tUO'OMCE on VXIDAT.tllX iota BAY
Wl, *> win aril, al tba ascHra
Is tktoator. sSralnMa
t . u,ck J ®»!te-raaMiiili* ot Dry Oeato, Na-
tiaa., UaM,Oai^Bwu, ffbora, Haelv.r., Ac , Ao ,
ta-proff-rtl of Crm.fora, Jnnl(ab A Co-.baak-
¥u‘ auralioa or auebuu to MVMtollr Ix'M
la Ikto rale
isle* to 6oatina* from day to day nnttl th*
stock U closed ant.
JOHN V. BAILEY,
^ l « , A- MILKS,
Otemfcu. Ca . Jnae 87,1474. Aarignaai.
JeI7-d*>td*wlt
Window Bath
Qff VAEIOUi BIXte, MW BALE LOW.
Pnlnto, Oil*, Ql*m, Putty, ft*., by
Z
Wanted,
•» teratoff Iras.
nob tor asto, oMnra, (IvIm
PEON COLUBBCfi,
ria North and South Ei
_ mile* from tormina*. All porsrn*.
vteltlng the Spring* oan obtain tbolr mall dally
via Hamilton. A good Head will bo provided.
A SWUM NO POOL OF SULPBUB WATRB,
a* well a* other kind* of baths, will always be
ready tor guest*.
Oar rate*, «e believe, era lower than at ony
Par One Week to 00
Par Month 80 CO
Children under eight year* of ago and colored
servant* at one-half of tba above rate*.
>10 oodtf 11. T. CUNNINGHAM.
SO ffmnfcs gtelck Ala.
100 doaam Woodam Buckets.
100 tlosan Broom*.
And everything ia the Grocery line, which they
uffer to tho trade by tha package, a* low a* any
other Jobbing House in tho Cni ted ; State*.
•prlfi
J. A J KAUFMAN.
P. A. POMEROY,
AT MOOHEBta CRMNEB,
CALL* ATTENTION TO
Ohuloo White Skad,
“ Fr*»h Boy Fl»h,
“ Mobil* Cabbage,
“ Celery end Lettuo*.
*• Live and Dreeeed Poultry,
“ Freeh Ouuntry teuiege,
Spare Ribe end Beokhoaee.
A Choice Lot of Yn*h
Craokere, Sugar Jumblai, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Oreame, *o.
Apple*, Onions, Potatoes * Turnips.
Also wool Family Supplies aad Fancy Gro.eria*
oa hand.
Mr. T. C. PRIDGEN will he found at the coun
ter aad will be pl*e*> d to wait on hi* former cus
tomers and frieuds. Th* patronage of the public la
Nopeetfully solicited. feb28
DRUG* AND MEDICINE*.
J.
I. GUIPF1N,
IMPORTED
WperfumeryW
fancy goods,
AT REDUCED FBICEU.
All (00d. luar.ntecd. *p- PraMriptiena care-
hllj pnparwl al a!t Ilnur., J. j. OUimx,
Jata dawlavlv lie Broad it.
HIDES.
Hay.
BALKS for anl* at pric** ranging fron
76 eente to $1.60 por hundred, at the
■yfiO Im ALABAMA WAEBMOPSH.
Patrons of Hasbandry.
All Grangea trailing In Oulumhaa will Ink* duo
native and govern themselvea accordingly.
ImJyoar itotogatra. ^ ^
W. W. SHARPE a 00.,
Publioharo' Agents,
No. IS Park Bow, New York,
Are eettevlMS e* CoelieN few U-
vmtolii in Mr pepax.
■rie if
N.J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
Th* trad* a applied at lawaat mar
ket rate*.
Wanted for Cash I
160.000 lb*. Dry aad Qr**a Hide*,
200.000 “ Rage,
50.000 “ B***wax,
Delivered at wharf or railroad depots In this city,
at higheot market prieee, by
M. M. HIESCH,
CelcMbca, Go.
Wrapping rap«r, Papar an! Flour bn, uld u
lo«Mt mark.: ratM.
IFLOlsT TX3HSi
600 Tone Iron Tie*
TN STORK, landing from brig “WASA” and to
■ '‘AGNES," con*i*tlag of tbs
TINS nod Beard's -LOCk 11
TIES. We offer them at aarne prior* and on tarns
terms as any other Tit* at any other American
port.
1,000 roll* Oomattie Jute Btgglag.
1,000} “ “ “ “
500 } “ Hamp aad Flax 11
Wo offer Jnto Bagging at some yf*** *nf js
tra* terms a* are quoted iu tha f ml*Tills aod It.
oui* rearkats.
Wa are Sola Aganta for tha aala af DNXTIK'I
CELEBEATBD WHISK K If.
MURRAY, VASS * 00.,
No. 04 Norik Comoro it., MoMM, Ale.
eyou, Agrato. HOLT MUNXATA00-No
Tchi.upltoalM ,trut. k» Ortoau, wSl (II
■4m addnmd Ie tMto then for Nallag Ink or
Mlobntoff Whi.kty, at pvtora carraet to
orders
Dexter'
Ocloea*.
$5,000,000
Endowment Scheme I
Fifth
and Last
IE Ain or IRE
Concert
Public Library of Kentucky.
JULY 31, IS74.
refer with pride aad pleasure to the fear i -
have been already given: The first, December 14,
1871; the sedofid, Dco-uiber 8.1478: the third, Jaly
8,1878; and the fourth, March Slut, 1*74.
Under their charter, granted by a apodal act or
the Kentucky Legislature, March 1m, 1871, thi
Trustee* or* authortaMl to give ONE MORE, sad
ONLY ONE MORE GUI Concert. With money
arising from thi* Fittk and LAST Concert, the
Library. Museum, nod other departments are to he
enlarged and endowed with a Sand aad certain
annual income. Such aa endowment fond is d«-
•ired as will secure beyond persdveatare not only
the mslatenanoe of this m*g*iSc*at establish
ment, hut it* constant growth.
The Fifth Gift Concert
or the pnrpoee* mentioned, and which 1* posi-
tii el j and ti “ * *
telj end unequivocally annoaaced a* TUB LA»T
HIGH WILL EVER BE G1YEN UNDER TU18
UAKTKR AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGE
mKNT. will come off at tha Fuhlic Library Uall,
at Louisville, Ky.,
Friday, July 31,1874.
At thi* float Ooaoert everything wiU b* upon a
scale cor esponding with ite increased importance.
The mnele wilt be rendered by an or heetra con
sisting of cue hundred performer* selected for
tbeir fame in different lands, and th* unprecedent
ed sum of
83,600,000
List of Gifts.
ONE OBAND CASH GIFT *HO,0“
ONE GUANO CASH GIFT WU>»
ONE OUAND HASH GIFT !A»»
ONE GRAND OA8H GIFT to,c*»
ONE GRAND UA8H GITT -IUMi
( CASH GIFTS *30,000 each 1W>.M>
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 amik 14u,(HJ
1* HASH GIFTS
*0 OASH GIFTS
NO HASH GIFTS
10 UASU GIFTS
10 OAsH GIFTS
100 OASH GIFTS
10,000 eeou iw,w
0,000 eaeb !«,*»
*,000 folk..
CREAT RARCAIN !
Safe and Paying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
MVJiSS.uTSS' »»«»»• on
Conioo-r. .04 coaatrj ■.nb.at. would do
»U lo ralk a. I am GtorBiiMl Iu raducamy
larg. aad wall HlaN .tuck.
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A Moat Deairable Beaidenee
for 8ale.
fYlIll Honoe and Lot corner Bridge and Jackaon
A streets. The hone# ha* flv* room*, *tov*
ood aa any in th*
perfect order. Po*-
r to Perry Spencer.
P. H. ALSTON.
Miscellanies of Georgia.
MBTOMICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, DK8CMIP-
TlTMyAc. By ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL.
FOE BALE AT
W. J. CHAFFIN'*.
mrMt»sna/ct
YIHJIOP MC1BTS.
Helves 86 M
Tenth, n • e ioh Ouupoa 0®°
llWiuj i) ickete lor WO oo
2-ticket* for 1,000 00
Ticket* ere now ready for sal*, and order*
ooiupented by cash will be promptly filled.
Liberal commission* will b* allowed to satisfac
tory agents.
Circulars containing foil particular* tarnish'd
on application.
THO. JR* BHAML1TTE,
Agent and Easagsr,
Public Library Building, Loaisvllls. Ky.
Por ticket* and Information, apply to
Cspt. G. A. Kllnk, Agt-
Columbus. G*.
mylfi datawawtd
Liver I Liver! Liver l
SIMMONS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
b a paraly VMRUll FSUABATION, barn-
Im aad aSMtlra^ra apaclla for all d.raag.w. 111
of th*
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
Thto Mtdlciu. bra bran trtod by tb«*(N*G al
ha* n*v*r failed to glv* aatisfaetion.
IffTry on* bottle and ho convinced.
S. L. KIMO * Bom*
Proprietor* and Manufacturer*, Columbia, S. 0.
for sol* by A. M. BRANNON, Ag*at for Colum
bus aad Opelika.
5 Par Cent. Discount
gay* os *“■
tUoete, maj~*owa«aay Urn baforal.i*»
rararita. I. lb. D-vat/Wi. gajygrr,
jra id Orihriw radrito***'