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TUESDAY JULY |4, 1K(,
©OWOPf WARKHOWSB8*
L. M. BUERU8.
0. M. WILLIAMS.
UP IM A ULLMI.
A Mr BuM Mil* Trip.
M. J., July 8.—The arid Toy.
of the balloon “Buffalo," with Oapt.
to oummaod, ou July 4, waa one of
■ait exulting. H it waa one of the
_ , orer aobiiTad on thia continent,
direction whioh the balloon took on
the oity waa a little aonth of sat-t,
ng e 1 ??* the bay about a mile from
' "Jballoon time it waa four min-
H *t when the aaoent was made,
r* *wn the nrst and off the oity
_ [7 flat. though a alight miat ob-
‘■onred ttS-pruapeot. The mronaut got
out his drag-rope in a few minntea after
the atart, but the balloon did not aink low
■Bough to have it tonoh the water. At
twanty-aiz minutea peat six o'clook land
waa made, aad after that the aame course,
• tew pointa seat of aonth, waa maintain
ed for a long time.
The balloon passed directly orer the lit-
I tie Tillage of water Valley, left EaatUam-
nrg a little to the left, aad Bailing low,
forded ita oocnpanta a great deal of
*t in oonTersation with people on the
ith, and by the eoampering of fright-
|ied cattle. The town of North Collins
l reached at Are minutea peat 7. A
ter of an hour later we railed shore
lower atratum of olonda, and a baro-
' ~' obeerrathm ahawed an altitude
: 8,000 feet. Oatarangos creek
oroasad, the balloon peaaing into the
of Eaat Otto at 88 minutea peat 7.
far the ooocae waa a!meet ideutiosl
. that taken by nearly the seme party
( July ith, 1868, in the famous trip of
“Hyperion."
’e shortly roaa to a neater altitude,
for a Ume the earth was obaoared
riew by tbs clouds below. Ur.
Iden continued to take obeirrations of
meter and thermometer until twenty
lutes to nine o’clook. At twenty-four
llnutee peat eight o’slock we heard the
of a cannon, followed if eererel
■ten, whioh we attributed to a oelebra-
m at EUioottrille. It beoama rather
dark, and the “Buffalo” asiled on for
about two boura between the lower and
upper strata of clouds without much of
the earth being risible, although many
sounds arose to the ears of the balloon
occupants. The moon rose a little after
eleren o’olook and waa hailed with hearty
welcome, as her rays not only illuminated
the olouda and the landscape, but she
serred aa a mark in informing us of our
course, whioh continued in the same
general direction, a little east of south.
For a long time in the craning freqneot
flashes of lightning were eeen, both be
low and shore, and around .us, hut we
wars fortunate in not encountering any
storm.
About midnight ranges of lofty moun.
tains began to appear before us, which
Prof. King correour decided to be
Allegheny range. The balloon had little
or no difficulty in surmounting any of
them, and the calibrated Talleys showed
ua that we were trareling orer a oiriliaed
country. Onr location was guessed with
considerable aocuraoy, though not with
entire oonfldeoce, during the remainder
of the night
In the early morning the Buffalo found
Itself taking a more easterly oourse than
before, and dying orer soenea of unexam
pled bounty^—the riohly colti rated fields
of York oounty, Penn., and the northern
ootner of liarylond. The riewa orer t Ms
garden-spot of the north beggar descrip
tion. Our oourse beoame more easterly,
and it was soon evident that we would ap-
approaoh the Atlantic coast. We eroxsed
the Susquehanna riser about fonr miles
abore Herre-de-Graoe at twenty minutes
past Are’; then sailing at a height of
nearly two miles, and the splendid pano
rama of this sinuous river is risible for a
hundred miles of ita length. The Poto.
mac riser to the south, and OheaapeaUe
and Delaware bays in front, with the At-
lantic in the distance, waa rolled oat be-'
fore the delighted eyee of the roysgers.
We crossed Delaware Bay at 6:80 direct
ly osar Delaware Oity, sailed on nearly
east, though a little south, passed directly
orer Salem Oity, anjl at 6 minutes past. 7
Prof. King made a successful, though ra
ther exeiting landing among a lot of scrub
oaks, about tin miles beyond this point
Tho balloon must bare trarelled about
400 miles in thirteen hours, and the roy-
age is one of the longest and moat inter
esting on record.
BURRUS * WILLIAM8,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, 6s.
Full Stock cf Bagging and Ties on hand. We also Mil
the Brown Cotton Gin.
* a*'" ‘ *■ w,th us M 8e«lM»nn, and will be pleased to Mm biff old Mnb.
Fontaine AV arehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCES,
Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants
COIa-O’MBTJS GfedL.
A. U. Al.LKN.
PBTKU PHXXlt.
DRY COODS.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE LOWEST at
which Dry Goods have ever bMn In
this Ststo! - <’
Joseph. d> Bro.
H A VINO nddad a splendidly selected Spring Steak to tkoea ka*d, With the view of seooURodst-
lag their customer*, o rtrtckia sector. . ■
now -a-jw new Irbaisi
The thonsandfl who have visited this establishment stn*e it led lallltriMtlN of Dry Goode wll
vouch for the quality Of goods and all representation* made. * " ■
„ 4W CHih buyers will never have a better chance. A aniaUfUM w4U go farther new than ever.
Oon-e boforo it is too lato. ; . JpL I
-- « • JOIBPH 4k BIS,, St BnM Uml.
GREIT BURMINS—PRICES REDUCED!
O'. K.YLJE3 db OO.
study tlioir Interest by giving them a call.
Alio, just received, a beautiful line of
Side Striped Prints, special styles, Bleached and Brown
Domestics, all grades, Line;
Sir Terms Cash.
Columbus, June 7th, 16T4.
Grand Clearing
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BANKINC AND IMURAN6K.
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
READ
Chiesgo Losses Psld Promptly la Fall, • • $324,36492
Boston - “ - - 180,90199
Total Ataata—OalS^-JaMiary 1st, 1174, fSI2,432.02.
> Du* aad OapaM ffeae.
i in pracaaa of adjoataaaat, or adjusted aad aot daa |H,iH 00
ler Claims ... l,Slfl M
UASIUTIES.
Loans* Du* an*
Loaaaa
All other.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Inooma, 1878 I. *818,887 »
luooma, 1878 818,817 87
s aw x
Gala .
■^aaa PrwmpMp A4|aiM aa4taMy (MM ftff
O. GUN BY JORDAN, Agent,
““w . oOLOifuua,
Ski
SAVE YOUR MONEY]
MOST ANT ONE OAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT I
If you will only fava what you Waese, tt wouM ha no
trouble to bsoome Indeoendent.
EAGLE S PHEIrIk DEMHTKii
Less thsn one yssr old, and hss 378 Depositors.
The Legislature of Georgia Mods, by Isw, over $3,000,000
for the seourityof Depositors—$12 in ssssts for svsry dol
Isr of llabilltiea.
Deposits of $1.00 snd upwsrds rtoelvod. Seven per eent
compounded four times a year. Deposit* payable on demand.
JU BUSSEY, Pres’t. G. GUNBY JORDAN, TreasY.
TO MiKB READY YOU THE SPRING TRADE, WS NOW OYPKR
Our Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST, FOB CASH!
AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE AS LOW AS TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE.
CHAPMAN & VJiRSTILLE,
Jat rtmd OO BROAD STREET
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Dootors.
DR. I. T. WARN OCR,
Surgeon tend Physician.
Office at Slaughter’d Drug Hture, Railroad street.
DH. I. W. K. WILLIAHN
Offers hid professional services. Office over R. M.
Green * Oo.’a, Ohaaibers k R. It. streets.
Millinery.
m
UNCLE FAKE ON FINANCES.
■ie AlatMUMa IMqr-Wlal 1
ThlMke ,r the rreeRf n’e
Ruk.
“Whet do the oolored people eey about
the bank, Undo Jaka f' asked the re
day oar, ear; but da moat of ’am seem to
thinkdat da bankers dona boated, an'
dat dey oan’t git nothin' outen it. Be
miaobiaf, boss, a’a’taltogaddarinda losiu’
ct da mouey. Bee li<ro: When det bank
was done opened, endue po’ niggera wee
teaohed dot it was good for dam for to
put delr sarins dar, soma of ’am aotilly
aid Sara money what was nsrer knowad
for to aaro afore. An’ widMlo balanoe of
dair airoinga, dam af dey TJido’t lire bet-
ter n dey erer did afore. Wid aomthin’
laid awos in bank, wbar it wars safe, dey
had a neat egg, don’t you see, chile 7
Well, aome of >m giro op polioy nod be
gun for to faed dole wires and deir ohil.
drao, an’ to feal like men. Now whu’a
goto’ to happen ? Dey’ll lose confidence
in human natnr. Day’ll begin for to play
O eain, an’ to get keerlesa in deir
an 1 to oat np ridiealoas. De po’,
igasht fools don’t anderstan’ finanoy like
we does, an’ oonaeqontiaUy dey’ll go rear
in' aroun’ ilka loom, till do fit la over. ”
“Then, from what yoo bare a aid, Un ale
Jake, I infer yon are not on# of the de
positors."
“Dare's where yo’ inferred jnat about
laral, boas. Yu' infer waa all wool an’
fire quarters to do yard. [Lnnahiog
heartily.] It 'minds me of a story.’
uuclb jAxa'a btobt.
'Down in Alabama io 1848, I think it
do bank of Eataw done basted,
'ell, dare waa a man out on lln.h erei-k
wile turkey abootin’. His nuui i wc ro
ip. He was a small m tn wid a big
in bulls, and de people thought ns
iw he made a power ’o money. While
wna a popin' away at de turkeys d»t ho
‘ 'tiead widin rang*, dere rid np to
sunder man named Galloway. He
Irsd iu Eotaw—laaatwaya in Ueaopota-
■ia, oloae by. Bays ha: ‘TUligap, de
SU bow of Eutaw's dona bnaled.' Yon
ougbtar seen da po' man. He throwed
down bis rifle, be mounted bis black m»r,
an' be pnt for Eataw liokitspit, widunt
one word. Da only ting ha said was to
tighten 4a bully band an to make de llt-
llo mar jump for borne. Nex’ mornin'
Mr. Galloway seed Hr. THligap a atandln’
by Drisooll'a oonnter a lookin' as bapry aa
a gopbar. ’Hello,’ aaya he. 'Hallo,'
says Mr. TUligap. ‘Hare aomethiug lo
tak I’ Bo they bad a toddy. Then aaya
Galloway: ‘Howabout do bank?' ‘dam
da bank,' asy* TUligap. ‘I ooma a rearin'
aa* a snortin’ down bear from Bash creek,
an’ killed da black mar. I went into de
hoaaa aa’ banted for bills on the Eutaw
bank. . Data wasn’t a bill on airy a bank,
an* Fm eorntented. Wbnt’ll yoo bare ?
Bo day kap’ on drinkin’. Now, dat’a jess
■ay fix. I a’at got a dims in dat Freed
man's Bask, nor in no odor bank. Do
money do ols 'ooman a'nt able for to take
ktar of a'nt wnth aimin'. "-N. T. Bun.
MIMES WHITE A TUCKER,
Fashlouuble Nlilliuers and Dreaaaiakera*
Uentluoioa’d fcliirtB cut by chart meaaure, and
guarautcod to Ut. Chum Her* afreet, next to
Ktttm'a dijr gooda itore. tebl
MILS. C. V. UAKLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and DrMimalttr,
Ageut of Rutturick A Co.'* Fetter da.
V. R. HIGGINS,
Balng ai’jioiutvl Notary Public for Lee county,
ruspuciluliy -solicit* the petrouag* of hi* friend*,
tioidu Court Ut uud 2d buiurday* of t»*cb month,
ut U. C. iloltiilfld'e Uw office. ja23
REAL ESTATE ACCNT8.
JOHN BLACKMAK,
St. 01al$f •unb^*^B«UdlDr t Best to
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
- •*.:■ /. * T PSAMtHMOM,
To Mei-clinnlii'SechAnio*' Bnnk, tWs oity.
HprlC if
Furniture, to.
At I'anlc Prices.
A. O. llAUWKLLp
Dealer In ull hinds of Furniture.
Alno, Mi*till lie, Wood OolMus, aud C-aekets.
jnld Ohimber* vtrdet.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at K#aw.
Office Ojipf-nite Alabum* House. * •
Practlcus in uil the Court* of ;lie htate. J»3
Tailors.
J. U. LARFIIELL, Tailor,
cutting And SJukiii^ iu the LntMt Stylo*. Ru
pturing matly Uoue.
Sooth ltfdlriiHi] St.,over Fui'iiiinre Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. I,. It. SHIT1I. Dentlffit,
Flute Work aud Plugging on reasonable
::J| tornia- Cliambt re atrm-t.
Barber Shops.
WESLEY HARBINGER, Barber,
Coruer South Railroad and Chamber* street*.
do (-23
IHUNON Jt TURNER, Barkan,
iouih ltailroid street, unu.r Adam* Houm.
Hotels.
ADAHS lIOIJAEa
go to Opelika, bo sure to stop at!
■ Uoum, opposite Fassenger Depot.
Insurance.
R.U- BOWEN * Ml
Gen^l InnavMMe
Office, Italltoud Street, over R. M. Greene k Co.’s,
n<»v2:i ,
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin k Co., bat
removed to Chambers street.'- His friends
and patrons would do well to call on him
in bis new qaartors, and examine stock
before buying elsewhere. Prices at panie
rnteH. jal8 sn&wedtf
Wood. Wood!
JJB6T WOOD, ready sawed, $4.00 per cord. Wood
■awed for 60 conti per cord. Ordors filled prompt
ly on application to the
feb21 tf MUSCOGEE MANUrSO 00
ELLIS & HABRIS0N,
Beal Estate Agents
ANi> AUCTIONEERS,
ATTEND. PROMPTLY TO TIIB HALS,
T iXtoutOjUJB of REAL ESTATE
in the City and country, and will advertise the
sagtoja^pa^ate^HdeijfRKF Of CHARGE, uulese
„for*fll4.
VAC ANT-DO*-OF LAND, being thsWMt por
tion or the “Nanoe tot," on Bryan ■ reet, adjoining
the residence of.OoS. N. J. Crawford. Cull aoo
ft fou wany^pawaBw.;, f*t>l2 tf
dlfw Neloitaito Melntoah street, with
<%pmB Al lb# MMM. Will be sold
lepghitpr at alow ftgttrs, tor cash,
L //xt,. - m
VALUABLE OITY PROPERTY, situated in the
buslnea* ooutr# of the cltf. Will Mil at a gruat
bargain, br to ah aicepuble party an nndivided
interent. The property can be mads to pay a large
internet; 04 the Investment.
R.ASpot j h very eomfortable and dealr*Mvhome.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 200 yards
of Southwestern Railroad depot, one-half aero
ground.
for Rent.
Goods and Grocery' Intel nese.
HIDES.
Wanted for Cash 1
100,000 lbs, any nnd Grnnn Hides,
200,000. “.RMf,
60,000 “ Besswsx,
Delivered at wharf of railroad depot* In thl* city,
jI'm UskHt'nwkkt print, by
to oulKv'M. HIESCH,
C*lnmh*s, Ga.
WrappingJNp^r, Paper and Flour Bags, sold at
lowest market rates.
ray!3 TJa28 «Uy
AND
IRON TII3S!
600 Tons Iron Ties
TN STORK, landing from brig “WABA" and to
1 arrive per bark “AflNBS,” consisting of the
celebrated "ARROW" TIK8 and Brntnl's "LOCK"
TIK8. We offor them at aame prlcM and on same
terms as any other Tied at any other American
port.
1,000 rolls Domnstle Jutn Begging.
1,000 J “ “ “ “
500 j “ Hemp nnd Flax “
We offer Jut* Ragging at *ame price* and on
same terms as ms quoted In the Louiivllls and St.
Lon is (baskets.
We are Sole Agents for the sale of DEXTER'S
CELEBRATED WHISKEY.
MURRAY, VAS8 It CO.,
No. 64 North Commerce St., Mobile, Ain.
S9- Onr Sf.DU, HOLT, M0RXAY S CO., Nc.
C9 Tcliunultonlu Hr—t. New OtImdi, will f '
ort.ra ..dr—.wl to th.ni tli.r. for Bolin, Stuff.
ANe’sfifik
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
TO
EVERT PEE WHO WISHES TO
TH*
Li'Jdi csD H inn
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LXBERALZT7 !
TJHE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
csxnxvM n nrm rum prauc
INDEMNITY ajaimt Loss by FIRE !
Having Paid her' Friends snd Patrons Since ths War $800,000.00,
the Wants i* Chance to Pet R Baek.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO. Wi DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S. MURDOCH
Is the only thoroughly independent pspw ^> l ^‘
we are to win; not by complainltig abptit ^he , ^pi*n,'hUt
world^gfor the futurt. 'While it givsaproper space and
noKoe to all political matters of Stite snd' Nalienel "impor-
tanoe, it aims, to oallthe attention of emigrants and capital-
iststoour great resourem and to buill «pD» a
bagis thatba« for its foundation
Ifhile disclaiming to be the orgaq.otjmy 'WOP^Iiarty or
society, aH its tendenoiei! will be in fhWf^ irf TBidFER-
ANCE; MORALITY and RELI^TO,
interested in-the sucoobb of the fcinhSn, andhsotogimplieit
faith in; the grand denting of the: GEiiifwES, •
QfUIRERtSUN ‘will devote a largwapaav(Wtior,»n capable
editor, to AaRICULTURB, ap| iji:«
ments of the Patrons or Hosmurnar.
imo i-toi‘jiJ ili! 1
Columbus, Oct. 1st, 1873.
184». 1874.
O. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT*,
ei Broad mtjrmmt.
Representing Oldest and Strongest American and English Companies.
u. u. KPriHlV tn*’L JL «r. EDIT ABBS, Csskln. B. >. IDLVOBB, ls’1 Cask’..
The Chattahoochee National Bank
i? ft OJfi, COLUMBUS, GEO. ,
This Bank trantSob a 'OsnsrBl SnnUng bssInBSB, gays IniBrssI aa Da-
posit* uaday sp,put eoptraa^ glvaa prampt attaattoa ta aailaaMaaa aa ail
aootstlbla points, and invltns oorrsspondnnno. InfarmnSaa trssxnMtsd
by mnil-af jWiras whan desired.
aprl d6m
J. &S0SSS BBOWOT, rmsUttt. MO. W. ULLDTOSAK. OlAIar.
GEORGIA Home bank.
Bank of bjtseonnt and Deposit.
Deals Ut Exchange, Coin, Sloeks and Bonds.
Drafts Collected, and prompt returns made.
[fill HOME JAVM! IM
Offers the greatest inducements to those having idle funds,
for ,^lyfih, they want undoubted security, a libena]
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
who live tit-n.digfonce.
INTEkEST flowed at Seven (7) Per Cent., compound
ed Janudty, April, July and October—four times a year.
SECURrlPY^By the terms of the Company’s ehartei,
the entire capital and property of the Company ahd the
private property of thd-Shareholders is pledged forthe
obligations of -the Savings Bank.
Direoiors:
J. RHODES BU0WNK, Prss't xff ths Co. H.N. CUBXIS, of WeDs,Onrtis 4 Co.
J AS. F. BOZEMAN, Capitalist, Attests. L. T. DOWNING. Attomsr^t-U*.
J. H. OLAPP, Mtooftr, CUpp’s Fsototy. D. V. W1LLOOX, SSetstarr of: k Oo.
Hon. JOHN MolLHENNY, kUyor. JOSIAH MOBRIB, Banker, Mov^’r.
JAMES BANKIN. Ospitsllst. OBAHLES WISE.
"um offAvU ,
‘My Kingdom for a Cash Buyer!”
L kt all know in wa Alta orraxiso bxtbaobdihabt iNDnoaNmn to oabn
•mjcm I We must do brnslmw* at all faaiarda, proflt or mo prtilMM good* most move.
Our Otoek of iprlng and Summer Dry Coodo
I. UlB( MntsBIly r.-pl.t] Uhwl. Jut ntjnd,
A r* 7 ?* 1 *. Ik** 0,3 " *»»• FARAOOX.au
Among them another lot of thoM with btoatlfol Silver-moMMtod Haodie*. 4n Sword, •poor, and M*y
other ehasta design*. Our stock of
• large, and la offered clumper than aver boforo io this market.
W« isspeottolljsvbtol tf todloRd *zamln« and got prtoe*. Wo always show good* ildilihllfi fad
cone l ie.- it no tronbl*. 1
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