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Unet front lb. report of lb* majority
0* tfctHpOM J«dWv>HoBmitUe-
1 TH jf*at* eonneeted with the iwoiog at
the fUMW* midnight on)er in u,, deotlon
eeee of William F, Kellogg egeinet Got.
Wetawth) John McEnery, end otb.ro, the
oommitUe foond to be •abeteatieUr m
. bee been published. After eteUeg the
feou, the oommittee eey • “It would be
•MBStroet for e State ledge to ieeae hie
flat ip a oaae in whleh he had no jaiMto-
Moo. »ith e riew of naaeetlag one aet of
1 •9fa.ro or legiatatnres end eetabiiaUng
■ Mother ia the goeerement of a State, bat
for a Federal lodge to aaaame each
authority with regard to e State eroald be
hot only wrong bat dangerooa, and the
ame wicked becaaee ao dangerooa. * •
If oondact ao dangerooa, eo flagrant.
2 *“ Q ‘ h0Tl *ef no wholly without color
right, end followed by each cerionc
OMeagaeacea doee not conatitate a high
MtaMAhd natedemeenor, for whiohthe
«•»*«» Uawraofl aboold be arraigned
*•9 Mm. it aaaaie to at that ao ooadnet
can. The reenact for the iadlota! otto*
Ml the eeeradeharacter o/jadiein*
tbority tbronghoat thte nation ache It
bom NMbtul that Booh osarpotiona
thoold be. ,reheked. and coohoat-
mgee end unwarranted uiurpationa
of power brought to condign pnnich-
jaeat." The Oommittee therefore raoom-
aaended the adoption of reeolations pro.
tiding(l) that lodge Darell be impeached
foe high Crimea and miedemeanore; (2)
' that a odtmnittee of two bo appointed by
the Hones to go to the Senate, and in the
name of the Home of BepreaeatetiTse
ilgpecch him. and Inform the Beaete that
UieHoaae wfll.ln doe time, exhibit per.
tionlar articled of iemcacbtacnt and make
goad the acme, and demand that the Son
ata lake order for tba appearance of
Judge Derail to cnawer • ‘
men j and (») that a odmmittaa ofeeren
ho appointed‘to,r pan artioleaof im
peaobawat, with power to eond for per-
■one and papers *M to take testimony.
Pwtttlea'^l^ Use West.
Oblo»*o Timer [Badiesl],
. .. Freisni pplitieeliadioaUasit at the West
point eery dearly to the probabletriamph
of- the Pondletoalu flnancial ideas in the
nait JPreeideptW. election. The steps
eondocting to aOdh a result, the foande-
lion for whioh la now being laid, may be
Welly staled s
The douiiaaat political party in Illinote
and Indiana is now fairly monnted on
what is in subetanoe and effect the P.u-
dleton platform. The potion of that par-
ty ia luinoic and Indiana ia rery sura to
ba initiated in all the Stales west of Ohio
end seat of the Kooky Mountains. The
Maeemfnl carrying oat of the Morton pro-
gramme in the Kepnbliccn Convention of
the 17th instant virtually determines the
fast that “the West," ao far as tha Itepub-
lioaa organisation represents or includes
it, baa got its fees aet in the direction of
repudiation.
The “Farmers' Movement" bea fatally
plnngad into the same bottomless pit of
dishonesty. Between it and tha Morton
ring of tha Bspublioan movement there
ie no essential dtffeieeoe whatever. On
Urn one vital question at the time, (he
' “Ferinera' Moveaaent” in Bflaoie and In-
•' Haas. ■ and' the repudiation movement
•- .SBiistlQ theSame States by Logan sod
Morton, are entirely one; end tbs notion
,...„»f the two farmers'.conventions on the
■ Mtii instant has given the politioal ons
that ia pretty s«,« to be. taken by tbe cor-
responding movement in other Western
States. In Iowa tba “Aati-Moaopolista,”
aa they sail themselves, will soon
! meet by delegatee in State convention,
and She conventions will shortly ooonr in
Mianeeota, Kebraalta, and other Waat-
evo Sutae. That these conventions will
-'•J. Jalluw tha example .of their eo-workers
in Illinois, by. tnkiagithe highway to re.
podiation, ia altogether probable.
The corpse of the old Democratic party
rrthe fi'rat of all to afrikk tat repudiation,
and tha original inventor of the (tone,
. Feadletoninm, which th. builder* roject-
■.ijl/Oj. lb 1868—ia to be egeia reanr-
rooted; at least in so for aa the aelfoonati-
tatsd “leaden" that have ontiived the
'• patty shell be able to raearreot U.
In the West these leaden elmoet to a
men were repndiatioaiata ia 1868, and the
majority of them are repndietioniets still.
The political oorpse they intend to reanr-
reel is u pooled to be tbe umi repudia
tion corpse that was buried in 1868.
Should it prove to be a different corpse
they will have none of it. ShonM it prove
to be a hard money eotpee adder tbe name
of the party that died of Pendleton ism
and Greeleyitm, it will ba popeleasly
damned by the name. ’> a -. .
—Fh. letter of oer speeial oorreapon
dent from Ooiambia, S. 0., this morning
adds one more illustration to these already
S ven of tha almost hopeless oonditioa of
at nnfortanete State. A deficit ia the
annual revenue of fits,000 wee sought
to be met by authorising tha iasua of
9840,000 certificates of indebtedness, re-
eeivsble for lues. These tbe Btete Traae-
- nrer refuse to pay, on the ground that
thayaro unounauiafional, end the court
to whioh the question ia referred consists
of three judges, one of whom ia the
r of the “robber Governor” and one
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE LOWEST at whioh Dry floods have evar bean
this Stats!
FIREMAN’S FOND INSURANCE
Joseph dk
ThathoaMBdi who hits visited thld NtabltohaMI otaoo It Mia tl
oaoh Hr the gaslit j of goodo aad all royf—satailoofl mods,
d^ Oooh buyers will motor hots o batter chaaoo. A small sum
tko rodaetioa of Dry floods wU
wiU go farther aow thaa o?or.
GHEIT BIHGIIHS—PRICES
J.
db OO.
Chicago Losses Paid Prootptly In Full, • • $820,804.92
Beaton “ 180,003.80
Twtai Aeeeta—Cnld—Janaery let, 1874, $882,882.07.
LIABILITIES.
B Dae end Unpaid Mens.
la preeeaa of adjariment, or adjaetod and nri dm S3*,898 00
All ether Ototou i.eis si
C0MFARATIVI STATEMENT,
Income, 10TB. t. -...9019,887 78
,Ioooaro,187t - ms
Gaia
1 Aft) anted
S *£ AM bbautiwi. tiLacrao mots c
. . , *R**8*tfijvI or cm I xaeee wtohiaf te finSlH will ton ■
IT their telenet by |l?iac them e cell.
108818
nereet
Alio, J»t receive*, e beeatitll Use eT
Side Striped Prints, special style*, Blenched and Brown
Domestics, all grades. Linens, Shoes and Boots, fee.
Colombo,, June 7th, let*. tf
f.STUAW.
“My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!”
- — —*a» wm vrraninu BBABBVOVMIIIBI 1.1 VUVBBMIV A
Bayeral Wo mat. 41 hBotat*eo at all haaards, profit or ao profit—the goods Mart aow.
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods
to being coMtntiJ nptentotu*. Jaet received,
•do.' wxix, XiZnh or s>asl^mio:
Aaeag thn uoikw let of Mom with bceuutul Blttcr-mcuaMd HheSlm, in Sword, 8pcer, and may
other ehosto deolgao. Our stock of
FAOOSnRF TmMMXsrots
• lerae, tad to olhred chceeer thee ever before Id thl, Buket.
we rwpeetfatljr eek ill tseell tad eunlae tad get price*. W* tlweri chow geode ebeerfelly, end
cODilder it do trouble.
NKW YORK STORK.
oprld tf •. lAWiVU.
Grand Clearing; Out Sale
TO kin KBADT roa Till 8PB1MO TBADB, W8 MOW OHM
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. 10B CASH!
Alt t>*»7 MUM ABTICLt AS UW Ai TO SB F0V1I8 KI88WBBB8.
dSs VER8TILLE,
eo anoAD iTargr
526,217 87
88,888 88
l * airly ItMlH by
G. GVNBf JORDAN, Agent,
'■—; OQ|.trMBir», OA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
MOST ANY ONE OAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT l
If you will only Save what you Waata, It would bo no
troublo to booomo Indaoondont.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
xvxrt on who vnaaaa TO see
SOUTH SUCCEED
THE
EltlE I miiwtsmiin ■ 001 ™ WI8 raWKRRsra
Less than ons ysar old, and hn 37S Depositors.
* Ths Lsglslaturs of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the security of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoslvsd. Seven par cent
oompounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. i. BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasV.
febfi dtf
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALTIT 1
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
father
an ignorant negro. Nothing but pare
goedinokoan,therofi ' “
*y.—if. T. Timet.
ifore, aave the Trecca-
SherliTs Sale.
following personal property,
R <nj of fi. Kaul, to setisfy a
vor of Wells A Curtis, ngeiust
1 the Mid 6. Kent, to Wit:
' JleTen white shirts, S peirs drawers, 18 nubias,
IS bib/ hoods, 16 peirs boys' suspsnaers, 7 peirs
■mb’s suspenders, 29 shirt fronts. 18 calico shirts,
T woolen shirts, 6 pairs woolen drawers, 64 boxes
pupor eollare, SO largo and small looking glasses,
10 small slates, SI gents’ bows, 3 pairs cotton
cards,' 88 pairs pants, 6 seats. 16 satinet coats, 2
S pairs gray Llanksts, 70 woollen bats, 18
hfitas hats, 4$ Men's caps, 28 cb* *
k *£°hi<rfb, 68 pairs children's wool
M4 looks, S6 pines, • boxes hooks and eyes, 18
shaving brushes, 6 dunen worsted braids, IS pocks'.
■Mks, dosen pencils, 4 sets tea sp >ons, 4 sets
Mlvas aad forks. 18 boxes spool thread, 10 pairs
*1 on !’ * rM “d c mbs, 4 doxen spool thread. 10
Dk. L t. WAkXOOK,
lorgsea amdl Physklsa.
OMoe at Slaughter's Drug fitacm, Kailroad street.
na. j. w. aitauAai
Offers his professional aervices. Office over A M.
Mresm k Oo.’s, Otumbers 4K. t. Streets.
npvSS . •"
Mllllneiy.
MIB8X8 WHITS A TUCKER,
CsshloMbls MlUlnera sad Orasstismkers.
tieutleaieu's nhtru out by chert tneisare, add
gnarouteed to fit. Chambers street, aext to
maha's dry goods stars. ISbl
MXI.C.Y.BAkLOW,
MIsmUi XUllaes mad Drtusuhsr.
Notarioo Public.
O. U.H1CMHM8,
Being appointed Notary Public for Lee oeaaty,
respectfully solicits tbo patroitage of bis frleads.
dohls Court 1st and 2d beturdays of each month,
at lL.d.Uollittold'Al*«r office. JaxS
REAL tSTATl ACXNTS?
HAS,
nextto
JOHN B
“■“""TMtr®!,’
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
Bhrtx, nr rnaaaassiov,
To Mercbaate' and Mechphios' Hank, thia city.
aprlS tf ■ ;
Furniture, feo.
, ,bt Fanic rrtete.
A. ' o. ■ AHW8IX,
. paalar la all kinds 41 VurnlUre.
Also, MeuniQ, WPOdDoMds, and Uasketo.
JalS Chant ha re street.
Lawjfora.
A. I. ▼ii'kicHa,
AUerwiy ted «eww|eller at Law.
Tailors.
ELLIS & HABBIS05,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
117ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THR BALE,
RENT AND PUROHAREof REAL ESTATE
__ ~.e City andooant
same (at private sale) 1
ths property Is sold. j
For Sale.
▼A0ANT LOT OV LAND, being the west por-
tloR ot the "Nonce lot," on Err an a rest, adjoialac
" - ** l. Crawford. Call aooa
, ■ trials tf
—, .Intesb etreet, with
three dwellings on the sahsov [ Will bo sold
tOKOthor dr separate, at a lew figare, fbr cash.
Jn27
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, sHaated In the
bnslnose contra of the city. W(ll sell at a (rent
bargain, or to an acceptable party aa undivided
Interest. The property oan be made te pay a large
Interest on tbe investment.
A DESIRABLE H0US1 AND LOT, with ten
acres ground, In Linwood, one mflo from 8. W. R.
R. depot; a very comfortable aad desirable borne.
te, IrUklB 200 yards
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE ia the valley of TaUx& county,
at a oroee-road, three miles of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location fbr a Dry
floods aad Grocery bnslnees. a< pi7
K=ai.
HIDES.
J. B. 6MM8U, Teller,
Cutting and Mtiklng in the Latest Styles. Re
-'^iiring nrutiy done.
South Railroad 8t., over Furniture Store. . Jel
Dentist*.
JL.lt. It KITH, DeeUet,
Does Plato Work aud Plugging on reasonable
dee&jlterSBO^Jbaara^rytraet^^^^^^
Barber Shops.
WEIL1IIMMI6I8, Berber,
Corner Booth Railroad aad Chambers streets.
duc23
BlflllOff A TVRXER, Barbers,
South Railroad street, under Adame House.
dec23 I
Hotels.
IDLKi HOVHE.
K > to Opelika, be sura h
ones, opposite Paseeager Depot.
Insurance.
E. €. BOWER S NON,
General laeumes Agenti.
Office, Railroad Street, over R. M. Qreeae A Co.'i
ifl hokee musket cape, 20, - ... 0
,7■^• ii o alloo, 1S6ld yards delaine, 30
Nagle check*, t yefds wnite fi tunel, 3 yards
2 yard Xitineta, 13
bwt£ k KiL ^*.*?j* ticking, 3 yards drilling.
*?! n'nnnbed domestic, 17 y.irde boulevard
y „ * •bawls, 4 parasols, 12 hoop
2 umbrellas, 6 ladles’ hats, 6
Ea ill!: im^d boots, 82 pairs boys’ bals
SaW:.Dli&.-“"' «* '-hUdr.D'iaboM,
leu at r« ... H.fl. IVRY, Sheriff.
► ** I** *• tr sustu ’
Liver! Liver! Liver!
siivcr^/HoisTS’'
HEPATIC, oruyer CURE,
*• • r "* , 7 7M08TABL1 PtiMFIMATI0M, hem-
eMeeklve—a specific for all derangements
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
- *9to Mcdicin. bu beta triad b, thooMedi ted
*** *»’i| toltod tog*. .»tl.f..iloD,
4971, ... bottl. oed be ea*lD«d.
KtM * BOMS,
"•wlttora te* llaeDfeitoran, Otleabto, B. C.
*T ,4- *• WtAMMrilj *|.Dt tn Oobue-
mwlOHiu. tpek-ttwiw. ■
A. O. Herwtil having withdrawn from
the Arm of Harwell, Grtifln & Co., hit
removed to Chamber! etreet. Hie friende
end patrons would do well to eall on him
in his new qusrtsrs, snd sssmtns stock
before baying elsewhere. Prioes et panic
rates. j*l8 snSwsdtf
POORS, SASH, ETC.
Our Seventy Page Illustra
ted Catalogue of
DOORS,
HASHES, BUNDS,
STALE RAILS, NEWELS,
FANCY GLASS, Se.,
KtlM t» eaj oat latemted Id bmildlof, ea
reealpt of atoep.
KEOGH A THORNE.
IM * US 0AMAL STBMMT, •
irti d«wir mmw tom's city.
Wanted for Cash!
100.000 lbs. Dr, and Ortsi HISm, ;
200.000 Rags,
60,000 « Beeswax,
M. M. HIR8CH,
Oelweskws, Os.
Wnpplaf Paper, Paper'sa* Plpar ■*(•, Mid at
1.WMI nwt.t ratw.
BaRgrmo-
IRON TIE3SI
600 Tons Iron Ties
STORK, toadiap from trip “W*SI"tad to
errlra per berk “dUMSS," MalUtiac of the
Ml.br.ted “aRROW” TIRS tad Meant', 7 A0OK v
Ties. W. offer them at ..m. pr|ee, nd ea atm.
term, u aaj tlktr TI-. .1 tap ether Am.ricaa
port.
1,000 rolls Domestic Jute Begging.
1,000 j “ “ " “
800 i “ Hemp end Flex “
W# offer Jnte Bagging at lame price* aud an
came terme as aro quoted in the Leuliville aad fit.
Louis markets.
We are Rolf Agents for tbe (ale of DBXTRR'fi
CELEBRATED WHISKEY,
MURRAY, VAS9 A 00.,
Mo. St North Commerce St., ■ebllt, Ain.
«M- Our Agent,, UOLT, MURRAY * 00, N».
SS Tcbonpltoatoi tlMI, M.W Orlm.l, will 111
ardm addnuet to them then for fellas Siam or
Mitor'a ..bhratod Wbiik.r, at prleto carnet la
M«r Ortoeai. J*l» »f
BEST PRINTS!
AMRWCASS J0STIR
PEACOCK A SWIFT'S.
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
esmsoss t* oniB ns toim
Loss by FIRE!
Hiving Paid her Friondi and Patronj Since the War $800,000.00,
•he Wanjts f Chance to Oet It Baok.
J, RHODES BROWNE, | GEO. %■DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S. MURDOCH
, Prttidepl. ’ tiiMiHr.
LmmbtM, Oet. tot, ISIS. 11 dtf
U1849.
D. F. WILLCOX,
1874.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
Broitol atreet,
Repretehting Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
mM
M. M. IPPtSU, Prw’A. M. ft. EDWARDS, Csthltr. B. M. MOLfOBM, Ain't Coak’r.
The Chattahoochee National Bank
; OB' COLUMBUS, GKO.
This Bank trsnssots ■ Csnsral Banking bvslnsss, gays iRtsftri on De
posits under sgtoifl oontrsot, glvss prompt attontlait te collsotions on oil
oooossIMo prints, sad . invitos oerrsspondsnos. Informstion trsnsmlttad
by moll or Mroi tskoo dsslrsd.
SliUXdiiMM^M^^MatoroNalmmMMWMaasBmaM^mMmla^M^m^Mam
J. EXOaxi UMWXI, frssUs&b MO. W. EILUNOXAX. CssMsr.
GEORGIA HOME BANK.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
,Desli in Rxekguge, Ddim .Stocks aad Bends.
Drafts Collected, snd pfbkpt-rstarns made.
HOME SAVINGS BANK
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for which they want undoubted security, a liberal
' interest, and prompt payment when required.
DEPOSITS of $1 and upwards received. Deposits can
be withdrawn in person or by check by those of our patrons
wbo live at a distance.
INTEREST allowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed January, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURITY.—By the terms of the Company’s chartoi,
the entire capital and property of the Company and the
private property of the Shareholders is pledged for the
obligations of the Savings Bank.
DIRECTORS:
J. RHODES BBOWNK, Fros t of ths Oo.
JAS. F. BOZEMAN, OsplUlM, Atlanta.
I. K. CLAPP, Msnaftr, Glspp. Factory.
Hen. JOHN MuHiBBNNY, Mayor.
JAMES RANKIN. OapUnliri.
N. N. CURTIS, of Welle,Cnrtto A Co.
L. T. DOWNING, Attonroy-at-Uw.
D. F. WILLCOX, Swiretory of. h Oo.
JOSIAH MOBBI8, Hanker, Motr-a’y.
OHABLES WISE,
miyt odfiwlt
COTTON WARRHOU9K9.
pitmr purr.
A PRISM SVPPLY AT
PEACOCK * SWIFT'S.
JtM
Fontaine Warehouse.
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Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
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