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THUKSDAY .....JULY 10, 1874.
ACklnese Utrl said far Twa Hun
dred Dalian.
Im Francisco Chranto]e,
Ytaterday afternoon Officers McKenna
and Hutton arrested a Chinese femalo
named Loi Ho on a charge of miode*
r in dealing in human flesh. She
* with disposing of a young
named Ah Cheung,
the tnattumenulity of an indf-
termed the “middle m'sn,'' named
Ah Loke, to another Chinese beldame
MMhed Qui Fob, for #200. The bill of
MM which legalized the transaction has
b#M tranalated by an interpreter aa fol
low:
Lot Ho makes this distinct sgreement
to sail one because of her present distreas,
having no money to ose, bat haring a girl
naaiid Ab Cheung, aged thirteen years,
ben in the flrat month of the year, the
20th daj r, at two o'olook A. M. Now Loi
Ho kt willing to aell tbia girl to another
poaoo to get money to one. The middle
min, Ah Loke, find* Qui Fob willing to
bay her. The three peraone (Loi Ho, Qui
Fob and Ah Loke) lace to face distinctly
" lined the pries of her body to be
From the day of thia agreament,
tney being all paid in the presence
, Loi Ho with her own hands re-
1 the money, the girl and the money
i exohange handa. Qui Foh may take
girl. Ah Cheung, for her own, until
ia grown up to fall aiie. This is true
sy and a true bargain. No other per-
has any part in it. that there may
be proof of this, Loi Ho makes this hill
ef aale, one paper, and girea it Qni Foh
i and keep *
COTTON WAREHOUSES.
t. M. BUBKCS.
0. M. WILLIAMS.
BURRU8 & WILLIAMS,
Warehouse & Commission Merchants,
Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, 6a.
Foil Stock of
Fontaine Warehouse.
ALLEN, PREER & ILLCE3,
otton Factors & Commission Merchants
coiaO-iuES-ers c3ka~
t reoelve ■
i keep for proof.
Signed by Loi Ho, her finger mark,
f The girl is willing to testify to ths
regoing state of faote. It is charged
At the matter is a oonspiraey, and that
oi Ho is herself a chattel and indebted
> her master in a large anm, and it is
with a view to settle the indebtedness
*thst the case has been brought. The
! matter will be developod in the Poliee
Court to-day.
From ths Wellington Capital.}
trUAAB't UBU.
The OM laa Wouldn’t Alias Them
to be Turned Dut-und He Didn’t.
Oeneral Spinner, the friend of women
and the aged watch-dog of the Treasury
during the late raid on the Departments
by hu economical Oongresa, not only
atood firm, but came off viatoriona. When
the oommiitee sent for him, and very im
pertinently inquired how many olerka be
could apara from his bureau, be respond,
d:
“None, sir ; I have not one aupernu-
meraryi Indeed I heve work—feminine
oik, gentlemen, for more.
When inloruiod that it was necessary to
ut down hia force the old gentlemau
axed wroth.
“By , gentlemen," he oried,
ke this to be a vota of censure. I know
y business, by . I have no drones
my hive; therefore, if you resolve to
t down iny furoe, include me, for the
reeident shall havo my resignation."
This Bnreau, however, did oome under
restrictions, and four fern ales received
si notice that their services were no
nger roquired by the Depertment.
when this faot resohed the ears of Old
Bpin, he eallod bis clerks, male and fe.
tie, before him, sod said:
“Fellows, uu attempt by this d—d beg
. garly, menu Congress is being made ti
P tnrn soiuu of yon ont. Now, when they
torn suy of you fellows ont, by ,
they turn me out. But I won't go. No,
demuiiHunl if I go a step, nor shall you.
The lour, notified to quit will oontinue
fli-ir work. - I take thd responsibility and
I'll pay 'am out of the oouscience fund.
It oonldn't be put to a better use. Now,
fallows, damyersouis, go to work.”
broke out into loudoheera.
THE FOUNDATION PRICES!
THE LOWE8T at whloh Dry Goodt have ever been
this State!
Tbemsn
and the women burst into tears.
Then
a eheruby little Hies of about sixty threw
her arms hysterically around him and
Uasod him. At thia all rushed at the be
nevoient old Bwearer, and he was nearly
anffooated, for the thermometer atood at
ninety.
The dear, profane old soldier! Wish
we bad an army of that sort!
and Ties on hand,
the Brown Cotton Gin.
We also sell
FIREMAN’S FUND INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Chicago Loaaet Paid Promptly In Full, • • $529,364.92
Boston “ “ • • 180,903.89
Total AtMte—Gold—January lit, IS74, $5*2,*32.02.
LIABILITIES.
PBTBR fRKBU.
i Due and Unpaid nrae.
i in process of adjustment, or adjusted and not doe $39,13$ 00
ter Claims 1.81* **
Loaaet Due and Ung
Losses
All other
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT,
Income, 1878 $618,Ml 78
Inoome, 1872 •••«• 326,217 87
DRY COODS.
MOST ANY ONE CAN MAKE MONEY, BUT ONLY THE
WISE ONES SAVE IT !
If you will only Save what you Waste, It would be no
trouble to beoome Indeoendent,
Joseph.
H AVING added a splendidly selected Bpring Stock to those
Ing their customer*, offer then at prices
dto Bro.
* Cash buyers will nev
i hand, with the view of accommodate
hare a better chance. A email inm will go farther sow than ever.
iEPU * MHO., «• Broad BtrmL
EBERT BARGAINS—PRICES REDUCED!
db OO.
AVR determined to REDUCE THEIR LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTED STOCK OF DRESS
GOODS, IRRFJPECTIVE OF COST ! Those wishing lo puitlmae will save money and
study their interest by giving them a call.
Alto, Juat received, a beautiful line of
Side Striped Prints, special styles, Bleaohed and Brown
Domestics, all gradeB, Linens, Shoes and Boots, &c.
49“ Terms Cmeh.
Columbus, June 7th, 1874.
f. KYLE dfc CO.
Grand Clearing Ont Sale
Our
TO MAKE READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE, WE. NOW OFFER
Entire Stock of Fancy Dress Goods
AT AND BELOW COST. TOR CASH!
AXD KVKRT OTHEB ABTICLK AS LOW A8 TO BE FOUND ELSKWHEHK.
CHAPMAN & VER8TILLE,
«l BO BROAD hTRRKT
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DB. I. V. WARNOCK,
Surgeon and Physician.
Office at Blaughter’a Drug Store, Railroad street.
febl4
The Pap* Expelled from the Free
■smei.
The Voice of Masonry.]
At the semi-annual meeting of the
E Grand Lodge of Masons, Scottish Rite of
* * be Orient of Palermo,Italy, on the 27th of
dtroh last, Pope Pins IX. was expelled
Bt from the order. The decree of expulsion
v? was published in the official Masonic pa<
w^per at Gologne, Germany, and is pre-
** ceded by the minntea of the Lodge in
x wbieb be wax initiated, end U as follows:
“A man named Mastai Ferretli, who
received the baptism of Freemasonry,
■ and solemnly pledged hie love and fel-
low.hip, and who afterwards was crowned
Pope and King, tinder the title of Pio
Nino, has now cursed hie former brethren,
and excommunicated alt members of the
order of Froemaaons. Therefore, said
itai Ferretti, is herewith, by the de-
i of the Grand Lodge of the Orient,
expelled from the order for
> ehargee egainst him were first pre-
I to hie lodge at Palermo, in I860,
I notification and oopy thereof Bent to
_i, with a request to attend the lodge
t?® .P 0, P 0<,B °f answering the aame.
Tothu he made no reply, and for divers
VM.mii, the oh.rgee wer. not pressed,
*Ui after a trial, a decree of expulsion
wH entered and published, the aame be-
tag signed by Victor Emnisnnel, King of
Italy, and Grand Haatar of the Orient of
Italy.
FOR 8ALE
ONR-IIALV INTBBBBT la or III. WIIOLK ot
EAGLE DRUG STORE,
No. 03 Broad Street.
CAN BE BOUGHT ON GOOD TERMS.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
•TOVE8 AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
anathaTcruwk,
JHB (Opposite Sun Office)
Coliimbus, Ga.,
**\Y70ULD respectfully Invite the attention of hi*
YV friend* and customer* to hi* extensive
. , stock of STOVES, HOLLOW AND fcTAMI'ED
WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Also
TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in the best manner.
Hs solicits a call, feeling assured that he can
giv* entire satisfaction.
4W Fries as low aa the lowest. Come and see
DR. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
Offers his professional ssrvioes. Office over R. M.
Green A Co.’s, Chambers A R. R. Streets.
nov26
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE * TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmakers.
Gentlemen’s Shirts out by ebsrt msosurs, and
guaranteed to fit. Chambers street, neat to
Kahn’s dry goods store. febl
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Dresomaksr.
Buie Agent of Butterick A Co.’s Patterns.
At the late Banking House of Sheppard A Co.,
Opelika, Ala. Ju23
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
Doing ap|«lnted Notary Public for Lee oousty,
respectfully solicits the patronage of his friends.
Holds Court 1st and 2d Saturdays of each mouth,
at It. G. ilollifield’s law oflioe. j*23
Furniture, Ao.
At Funic Trices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Doaler In all kinds of Furnltnro.
Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, aud Caskets.
jai8 Chambers street.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney mud Counsellor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Practices in a!l the Court* of the State. Jo3
Tailors.
' jriTtjuimuiTin«r
Cutting «I1<1 Milking In thu tat^t Slyl<-. Be-
ixtiritig neatly done.
South Railroad St., over Furniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. H. SMITH, Domtlat,
Dl»m Plate Work and Plugging ou reasonable
dec23| terms. Chambt-rs street.
Barber Shops.
WEffiLEY HARBINGER, Barber,
Corner South Railroad aud Chamber* etreets.
riec'43
DIG NON A TURNED, Barbers,
South Railroad street, uuuar Adame House.
dec23
Hotels.
ADAMfll HOUSE.
When you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at the
Aifams House,opposite Passenger Depot.
dec23
Insurance.
L €. DOWEN A DON,
General lnamrmmee Agents.
Oflco, Railroad Street, over R. M. Green* A Co.'s,
nov23
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., hna
removed to Chamber* atreet. Hie friend*
and patron* wonld do well to 0*11 on him
in hia new quarter*, and axamine atoek
before buying elaewhore. Frioea at panio
rates. jat8 anJtwedtf
JOHN BLACKMAll
St. Clair Strsst, Ounby’s Building, nsxt to
Presr, Illgo fc Co.
Real Estate Brokerage A Insurance,
RKTXt, Bf rsamssiotr,
To Merchants* ami Mechanics' Bank, this city,
oprlb tf
ELLIS & HARRISON
Heal Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
in tne uuy anu country, auu win auverwse me
same (at private sale) FKKF OF CHARGE, uuleit
the property is sold.
For 8ale.
VACANT LOT OF LAND, being the west por
tion ot the "Nance lot," on Bryan street, adjoining
the rsaidenos of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call sou
If you want a bargain. febl'J tf
CITY LOT No. 001, on McIntosh street, with
tbsss dwellings on ths same. WU1 be sold
togsthor n saturate, at a lav flgaro, for
ul mesa tl jrxrvMw.'t
interest on the investment.
,. depot ; <
id depot, one-half'sere
ground.
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE in the valley of Talbot county,
at a cross-road, three mllos of the Chalybeate
Springs. A very desirable location for a Dry
Goods and Grocery business.
sep!7
For Sale Low.
4 MB0LAB81IIP IN TUB MEDICAL COL*
■ AT CVAN8VH.Lt, INDIANA.
Mv. t« apply at tiim ornca.
Wood. Wood!
g*ST WOOD, wady iaw«I, tt.00 par card. Wood
»vd for 50 enu pw card. Ordow ltlod prompt
ly on application to tho
t«Ml tf MUSCOGEE MANUr'NO 00
HIDES.
Wanted for Cash!
100.000 Ibe. Dry and Green Hid..,
200.000 “ Rag.,
so,000 *• Be.iw.x,
M. M.
Wrapping Paper, Paper
low os t market rates,
my 13
HIRSCH,
Columbus, Gm.
aa«l Flour Bsgs, sold
INSURANCE.
Gain S 23,869 86
Lhih ProapUy AglutMl H. r alrly llttlta hr
G. GVNBJT JORDAN, Agent,
oct22 ly COLUMBUS, OA.
SAVE YOUR MONEY!
[ABLE & PHEN1X SAVINGS DEPARTM’T
Lett than one year old, and has 378 Dsposltors.
‘The Legislature of Georgia binds, by law, over $3,000,000
for the seourity of Depositors—$12 In assets for every dol
lar of liabilities.
Deposits of $1.00 and upwards reoeived. Seven per oent
compounded four times a year. Deposits payable on demand.
N. J. BUSSEY, Pres't. G. GUNBY JORDAN, Treas’r,
REMJ AND HttO!
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
EVERY ONE WRO WZBHSfl TO ESN
THS
SOUTH SUCCEED
SECURITY—PROMPTNESS—LIBERALITY I
THE
Georgia Home Insurance Comp’y
continues to orrn the public
INDEMNITY aiaiBSt Loss by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends and Patrons Since the War $800,000.00,
She Wants a Chance to Get It Raek.
J. RHODES BROWNE, GEO, W. DILLINGHAM, SAM'L S. MURDOCH
Columbus, Oct. 1st, 1873.
1840.
1874.
D.
F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
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IRON TITUS 1
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1,000 rolla Domaitio Juta Bagging.
1,000 i “ “ “ “
S00 J “ Hamp and Flax “
We offer Jute Bagging at aame prices and on
tame term* as r.re quoted In the Louisville and Bt.
Louie markets.
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MURRAY, VAS* A 00.,
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49- Our Agents, HOLT, MURRAY A 00., No.
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JAMES It ANKIN, Capitaiiat.
N. N. CURTIS, of Walla,Onrtia k Co.
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mays odd wit
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Bajara 1 w. mum a. bailo-M at all haaarta, prott or ao pro*t—Ik.
Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Coods
la balnf coaatantlr taplralakad. Jaat n-lnd,
A. X*X7X*Xj XaXWU OS* PA]
Among lli.m aaotb.r lot of tboa. with boaalifol aua.r-moaatad Haa*l«, la Svonl, kpaar, aa* Map
other cheat, dealgna. Oor Block of
ffAootnrr TsuicscxM'oa
s lores, and is offersd ehsapsr than svsr bsfors In this market.
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couslder it no troubls.
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