About The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1874)
^rnrtmg j|nqntrtr. ctuaiva, 6MB6U1 SUNDAY AUGUSTS, 1874. ItSH R. MARTIN, 4r*0 BUBS! RIPTION RECEIVER CNLKNS ►AIR FOR IX ADVANCE. Hm. Crarlk* H. Mask ham is the agent for the Enquirer-Sun for Manoogee and Bnaaall oountiea. He it antboriaed to •0M0U adrertieing and subscriptions, and loMesiptfior Abe same. We commend him as s gentleman in every way worthy of eonfldenoe. Til total school fond of Georgia, to be this year distributed, amounts to $265,- 000. At the Grange meeting in Union Springs, Ala., a week ago, the planters in atten lance reported no appearance of the caterpillar in their cotton fields, and the plants growing rapidly, but poorly fruited. Tr oasbier of the banking-house of Messrs. E. O. Anderson A Go., of Savan nah, left that eity "under a cloud" on Saturday evening, 25th ultimo, and an ex amination of his books, since made, allows a defalcation of probably $15,000. The Savannah papers do not give his name. They express the opinion that the defalcation will not seriously embarri the banking-house. Tbs war between the Strobaob and Pat Bobinson wings of the Radical party of Montgomery, Ala , waxes hot, if we may judge from the faot that Bobinson and several others of his crowd have been ar rested for disturbing a meeting of the other party at Monnt Moriah. It is said that they threatened violenoe ; and if so, we presume that the Ku-Klux law will be onforoed in this case. A Jaokeon county correspondent of the Augusta Chronicle says of the cotton crop of Northeast Georgia, that the area is at least twenty per cent less than it was last year, and the amount of fertilisers used this year is fully fifty per cent, less thsn the quantity employed last year ; and the weed is two or three weeks lster than it was at this season last year; hence, the crop must be considerably shorter than last year's yield. Wn were pleasod to see two of the Bns sell county delegates to the Montgomery Convention, yesterday, on their return home. They were Col. 8. 8. Scott and Major James F. Waddell. Both were vory hopeful, and Col. Scott quite confident of a Democratic triumph in the fall. The convention was aotneted by a spirit of oonoession and a determination to put for ward the strongest ticket with a view to auccess, and every delegate was satisfied with the nominations made and resolved to do his best in its support. It is hard to beat a party thus animated and aroused, and we have no idoa that our friends in Alabama will be beaten this year. Da. A. T. W. Little—the lladioal candidate for Congress in the l)th Georgia Distriot, who promises the people of the District exemption from internal revenuo taxes if he is eleoted—was a candidate for Coogress in 1865. He ran then on the hobby of obtaining pay from Con gress for the emancipated slaves, and in asmuch as the 9th District had bat few sieves to lose, his demand wan that the money obtained from tho Federal Gov ernment as indemnity for slaves freed by it should be distributed equally among all the people of Ihe State! We do not know whether he then bad "assurances from Washington" that if the 9th Dis trict would elect a Republican Congress man this concession would be nude by the Federal Government. Who ever heard of any political party tendering to a judge, going to any place to hold bis ooort, a "public reception" be fore be takes bis mat on the bench ? This is whst the Radical party of Montgomery, Ala., have done to Judge Busteod, and he has accepted, naming Tuesday night next, when he will make a party speech in tho court-house. He wih perhaps open hia court iu the same room the next day! And it should not he forgotten that a Con gressional Oompifttee, containing a major ity of bin own party friends, reported a resolution to the effect that thin same Judge ought to be impeached, just before tbe adjournment of the late sosaion. Is the "public reception" intended in psrt aa a rebuke to Congreaa ? "GtjhTAVx Adolph," a correspondent of tbe Augusta Chronicle, has started a ra ther huge story about a wonderful kind of ootton found growing in Florida, six miles from the Georgia line. The culti vator is a Mr. Hyack Bellyminger, who obtained the seed from tho Cashmere Val ley in Central Asia, two yearn ago, and by saving tbe product oarefully, now has ten aores planted. He ealls it the Asiatic Orange Cotton, snys it grows about eight feet high, branches out on all sides to the distance of six or Reven feet, and beara pods of cotton ea large aa au orange, the seeds of which adhere to the ball in the picking, end thus only tbe lint is pioked, requiring no ginning. A hand oan pick a bale e day, and the yield will bo ten bales to the sore. Goe says that he leaves "more fertile imaglnaHooe'thsn his own" to tell the migbty changes that will follow the intro duction of this new kind of cotton. The difficulty will be in finding the "more fertile imaginations." THE DEMOCRATIC 1EETIXR Tbe meeting held iu the Conrt-honse yesterday wes larger than such meetings for party business usually are. A number of gentlemen from tbe oonntry attended, and there was a fair representation of all business classes iu the city. Though there waa some difference ae to modes of proceeding, ell seemed animated by the one resolution to stand up to the oause, the party and its nominees. It will be seen by tbe proceedings given elsewhere that the old Executive Committee resigned, and a new one was appointed. The new Committee is com posed of gentlemeo of intelligence, worth and sealons devotion to the Democrat ic party, and we have 00 doubt that they will do their whole duty. We can only wish for them that they may be able to repeat, at tbe close of tbeir term of ser vice, the report made in behalf of the xstiring Committee, by its Chairman, that daring its term of two years the party has never suffered a defeat at any eleotion. Thi« is a true statement, and it is one of which the old committee may well be proud. We ere sure that tbe Democratic party of Mu*oogee, in accepting tbeir resignation, heartily tender to them the plaudit, ( *W«U done, good and faithful •arveata." • ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Rose.—Wa do not believe iu "recipes to make the eyes bright." We never Raw an Intelligent girl wbdee eyes and face did not seem bright. Good looks, regular hours, and tbe oompany of people of cul ture, will mpke yon animated, if you have an inclination for snch associations. Walt •».—The mountain trout is differ ent from that oaoght in Southern waters. As it is found only in dear, cool streams, wo do not think it eonld be snoceeafully propagated in this latitude. Ned.—The Gulf of St. Lopoxistbeseme as the Golf of Grimand. It is an inlet of the Mediterranean on the sonth ooaat of Franoe, Department of Var. It was here that Napoleon embarked for Elba in 1814. D. li.—Tbe lines referred to ere from Byron’s Giaour: " Tbe roM id clime Sr* e»M la blood, Tbeir love can *raroe deeerve the name; But mine wee like tho lav* flood That bulla la Etna'* bre»et of fUtno." Karneet.—W« bar* repeatedly answer ed through thia department anob ques tion! ae jours, and wa repeat, anooeaa da- pende on tha mao, not on hia calling or looation. If “jou are ao nnhappj that jon can never be contented in jronr pres ent home,” by all rneana seek anothar; bat remember no matter where yon go, yon can only win by bard, eontinned and peraietent work. Tbe miatake many young men make and tba reaeon for tbeir failnre, in that they ara loo lazy or aahamod to do hard manual labor. student.—Ton nan etndy obemlatry to advantage in yonr leienre boara, and even become eminent in the eolenoe, aa it ia ona of testa, without taking a courae in a aeiantiflc aohool. Yon abonld read tha heat anlhotiliet, aupply yonraelf with tha neoaaaary ebemieaia and apparatna for aimple eiparimanta, and bagianing at the bottom of the ladder work alowly np. Faraday, the great eat ebamiat of hia day, waa a book bindar’a apprentice, and never went to school after be waa eleven. Hir Humphry Davy waa a drnggiat clerk, and aa a boy, had but little opportunity for ■tody. Lillie aaya “ahe lovea a young gentle man, and be aaya be lovea her and wiabea to marry her in a year or two. My parenta do not know it, though they permit him to aoooiupany me to church, end have allowed me to go to a ball with him. What would it he wine to do?” It would be wiae for your parenta, who are evi deiitly to blame for permitting a girl who ia not yet aevenleen to go to balia end churohea with a young man, to open their eyea and aee that they do not make the hoaao of Uod the weekly terminus of a lover’a promenade. It ia evldant thay are not ohnreh people, or they would not allow thia. However, tell them frankly tho whole affair. Yon abonid have told your mother before dreaming of aaking tbo advice of a atranger. We aympathize with yon in your affection ; but our word for it, you will look at tba yonng man who “eaoorta you to balla and ohnrobea” very differently when you ere two yeara older. German.—Yea, tha laat of the indem nity hue been paid by France, Knllman ia tbe name of the would-be aanaaaiu of Iiiamerk. He la about tweuty yeara of ago. Amateur—Uulwer’a Uiohelieu. Here ia the quotation in full: “ Beneath the rule or men entirely greet. The |ien la mightier than the leruril. Hehul Tbe nroh onebanter’s wain)! Intel! a nothing But taking .orrery from the tuaater haml, To paralyxo the itaoeara, anil to atrlka Tbe broad earth heathleist" Urology. —Wo ognuot answer your ques tions for want of spaoe. As to your read ing tbe hooks yon speak of,we nay >es,by all moans. A atudont reada for truth not to bolster np fixed opinlona, and all truth, whether natural or revaaled, must be in harmony. Uuokle, we believe, has been published by tbe Appletoue. Tbe name house have issued an edition of Herbert Spenser. %‘Sevoral letters remain over to be an swered in onr next. Correspondents mast not expeet replies the week follow ing tbeir letters. WEEKLY ILLUSTRATES PAPERS. We have reoeived from the book atore of W. J. Chaffin, "Harper’s Weekly” and "Frank Loaliea Illustrated Newspaper,” "Saturday Night," and the “Now York Ledgor.” Loalle’a paper oontaina pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Tilton, Breaker end their "wutael friend," Frank Moulton, aa well as Tilton’s oottage, Plymouth oburch and Heeoher’s summer residence, and the in vestigating oommittee and other illustra tions. Harper has spirited sketches of the Bpaniah war, a photograph of the Boas child, end oopies ef very admira ble paintings. "Appleton’s Journal" haa been reoeivd from tbe publishers. It ia full of varied and interesting matter. Wx loam from the Ledger that tbe Union Springs Grange have reaolved to celebrate the auniveraery of tbe organiia- ties of tbo Grange on tho 8th of August with a "Banket Dinner" and an addreaa ; and that Major A. B. Oalhoun, of tha Co lumbus Enijuibbb, waa elected to deliver the addross. Mb. John W. Durrr, artist, haa our thanks for a moaa of the ftueat beans the Japan variety—we have seen thia season. They were grown in his gsrden in tbe oity, and their size slid tenderness givo evidence of judicious culture. BEECUER. ITLTON MCANHAL. They Waaldn’t Lei Vie. Testify Nxvr Yoax, August 1.—The Beecher investigation committee eat till midnight. Nothing ia known of the proceedings, ex cept the proof of the testimony by Vio- toria C. Woodbull, who rode to tho door in a carriage and was rejeoted. It ia sup posed Mrs. Tilton was again examined at the conclusion of the Bitting. ■sales H-rae Thieves Hang—The Urank-ipm. St- Bonis, August 1.—A Kansas City special aaya a vigilance oommittee of •bout one hundred men has been formed at Wellington and other points in Kanina for banging boras tbievee. Three men, named Cbarlee Brooks, Bill Brooks and Charley Smith, were henged near Wei lington last night. They made ooofea- aions involving many other pxrtiee. Great quantities of grasshoppers have appeared in Western and Southwestern Kaunas, and ara destroying everything before them. Much damage and diatraaa ia apprehended. Tains CHfreHl-aal E—nalnnllan— Washing!—n Hataa. WxsmitoToK, August 1.—John W. Derecn ia appointad postmaster at Da- mopolia, Ala. Belknap returns Tuesday. The Ganandigua haa arrived at Kay West. Tha Osaipe departed tbanaa for Puerto ltoasa. Tha Government expenses for tbe fiscal year ending Jane 30th is $287,128,000; decrease $8,280,000. The National Theatre, during the aea- SOD of ’74 and ’76, under tha management of Mr. John G. Seville, promises great treats to the lovers of a first class opera. Among the many engagements by Seville are Strakosoh’e Grand Italian Opera Troupe, Kellogg’s Grand English Opera Company; Aimaa’aGrandFraheh Opara Bouffa Oompany, and a stranger to os, Emily Baldine, who for months haa baan the sensation of London, supported by her unrivalled English Opera Bonffa. President Hinckley of tba Baltimore, Wilmington and Philadelphia Boad oon- senta to ran postal oars until Monday- Tha Poatoflloa Department thraatana to connect Baltimore and Philadelphia via York. MARKETS. Rallr—d Accident In Saw Ynrk. Alim, Angnet 1.—While tha Sharon express waa eoming from Sharon yester day on the Cherry Valley branch of the Huiqnehanna railroad, ona of tha ears waa thrown from the traok and turned ovsr. About thirty passengers ware in tbe car, half of whom were more or leas bruised, but none seriously injnrad, Tba aooident waa eanaed by a depressed rail. A anrgeon who was on Iho train dreaaed the wonnda of all tha injnrad. A apaeial train waa sent out from hero to bring in tba injured, and Ihoas going down tbe river took tha night boat. A Vertn Released mad Ordered Oat •r Rlthnmd. Richmond, Angnst I.—-Vawnara, alias Livingston, arrested three weeks siuoe on a charge of forging tbe name of Commo dore Vanderbilt to a large amount of pa per and attempting to utter tbe same aa true, waa to-day diaohargad—tha prosecu tion failing to gat witnesses from abroad to appear againat him. Hia family who have been ooefined in jsil as vagrants were released, and the wbolo batch ordered to leave tbe oily in twenty-four hours. Yawners, a few days ago, attempted suicitlo by hanging. He twisted stripe of clothing into rope, and fastened it in a hook in the cell, bat was frustrated by tlmoly discovery. Fire la ■aak—Eaa, Kieklsaa-M* Haases Baraed. Mvskxkoan, Mich., Ang. 1.— A fire originated in Heart’s boot and shoe store at the oorner of Western Avenne and Ter race streets. Then tbe flames swept away everything to the Michigan Lake bhure It. 11. depot. Nearly 200 plaoea of business and about 100 dwellings were destroyed. No estimate of tbe loss has been made. Iusuranoe is comparatively light. ' Aa All-Rad Forger L—adaaaaaa Ulaaaeir. New Yoax, Anguat 1.—Van Ettan, tha alleged forger of Celifornia bonds, re cently arrealed at Trenton and transferred to Hudson eonnty jail, Jersey Oity, to await tba arrival of ofiloers from Califor nia, took laudanum laat night, and will probably die from tbo effeota. Tba Centennial af Chanaletrj. Nubthohbxblzmd, Pshn., August 1. Iu tbe Centennial of Chemistry thia morning Prof. Smith, of Kentucky, mads an atldtetia to tho Zielig Memorial to be erected either iu Muuiob or Gliaaen. After tba transaction of soma routine business, and a vote of thanka to tha oiti- zana of Norlbambarland, tha Convention adjourned. ■nil Beat Ennk. Boston, August 1.—Tba steamer John ltower ran down and annk a sail boat off Loug Island Hand, with three men who*, names ara unknown, all of whom wars drowned. Eaten Hnm far Baps. Uhxitkpoxt, La., August 1.—A negro was haugad by the poople for rapo. . Tha viotim ia fourteen yeara old, and daughter of .a widow woman. Postage t-Franca. Washington, Ang. 1. — Tha postal treaty with Franoe goes into effect to-day. Postage to Franoe 9o. for a half ounoe. BT TELEUBAPH TO BBRUIBEB. Money nnd Sleek Markets. London, August 1.—Erie 60}. Paata, August I.—Uentas 68f. 20o. New Your, August 1.—Blocks dull. Monty easy. Governments and State bonds doll. DXBT STATEMENT. Washington, August 1.—Decrease, $11,280,000; in treasury, $71,1X8,000 ooio, $167,000,000 currency. NEW YOBK BANK STATEMENT. New Yoax, August I.—Loans decreased $2,128,000; specie decreased $1,260,000; legal tenders increased $2,000,000; de posit* decreased $1,500,000; reserve in creased $1,128,000. Pr-vlal-a Markets. New Yoax, August 1.—Flour dull. Wheat quiet. Corn quiat and steady. Porkqoiat; mesa $22. Lard firm; staam 13*. Lomavoxs, August 1.— Market un changed. Pork dull and lower, at $24; Bacon in demand; dear rib atdea 11}; dear aides 12}; sugar oared hams 16}*18. Lard I6j*16}. Whiskey 07. Cincinnati, Anguat 1.—Flour dull and drooping. Corn dull and daolining. Pro visions excited and prices higher. Pork quiet and firm at $24. Lard firm and •earoe at 18 bid for summer, 14} for ket tle. Baoon active—shoulders 9, dear rib (eity) ll}all|, dosing at ll)al2}. Whis key firm and good demand at 97. St. Louis, Angnst 1.—Flour] doll and unchanged. Corn steady at GOaCl, mixed. Whisky firmer at 99. Pork firm at $28. 70. Bacon active and higher—good con sumptive and apaenlativa demand— abouldera 9}; clear rib 11}; dear 12}— buyers August 10 to Sept. 10. Lard firm at 12—sugar cured. Can—a Markets. Lxvrxpool, Anguat 1—Noon.—Cotton quiet; uplands 8}; Orleans 8); adea 10,900 bales, including 2,000 for apeeu lation and export. Balsa of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, dalivarabla in August, 8}. Salas ol Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, dalivarabla in August and Sep tember, 8}. 3 r. M.—Salas of upland*, nothing be low low middlings, dalivarabla in Angnst, 8 8-16; deliverable in September and Oc- tober, 8 3-16. Sales inoluda 5,000 balsa of American. Nsw Yoax, Angnet 1.—Ootton qniat; sale* 818; uplands 17; Orleana 17}. Futures opened aa follows; September 18 l-32al6 7-16; Ootober 16 7-16al6 15-82. Niw Yobs, August l.— Futures doaad quiat; sales 6,600 baloa, aa follows: August 16 1-I6a3-16, September 16 18-32a 7-16, November 161132e}, December 16}al3-32, January 16 7-16a}, February 16 19-82*}. Ootton quiet; sales 818 balm, at 17al7|; net receipt* 298. Savannah, Auguet 1.—Steady; mid dlings 16; net reoeipta 28; salsa 20. Boston, August 1.—Dull; middlings 17}; receipts 88; sales 100. Ohablbston, August 1.—Doll; mid dlings 16}; low middlings 16}; good ordi nary 14}; net receipts 61; sales 25. Nsw Obubanb, Angnst 1.—Quiet; mid dlings 16}, low middling! 15}, good ordi nary 14}, ordinary llj); net receipts 78; nales 260—last evening 100. Moboi, Angnst 1.—Dali, nothing do ing and nominally unchanged; middlings 16o. ; net reoeipta 100 bales. Galvcston, Angnst 1.— Quiot; good ordinary 14}; net receipts 43; sales 52. THE REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF ALL CLA8S168 OF SOCIETY Teatimosxr to TUI HEALINC ROWERS lx • Wonderful G ETTYS BURG Katalysine Spring. The Medical Profeselon Leads tha Van. Ppyalalaaa, Invalid., Cat hell. Frlaats, Ff teelawt Mlai.t-ra, FelitleiUM H4 Ue-er-la vans la aeylea That There Need be Me ■■eh Thlaa ae a-kerl-R mm Death Trees ear Prevalent Chrente Mnlndles, IT Physt ein-a Weald Prescribe, nnd Invnllds Use, the Bettysbnra aprlaa Wnter. Home Building and Loan Association. Series B. mill! 86th Installment will be duo on MONDAY, Auguat 3d. Payment will bo made to John Mechanics' Building and Loan Aasooiation. .eft A NSW CASK I*retty Prints. PEACOCK & SWIFT. Piques and Lawns VERY CHEAP. PEACOCK A SWIFT, aug2 All Manner of Dress Goods OTPKBKD vkby low. PEACOOK A SWIFT. .*,2 Galveston, Anguat 1.—Tha Conserva tive Convention at Fort Worth, haa nomi nated J. W. Thookmorton for Congreaa from tbe Third Distriot. Information from Austin states that tha Indiana had viaitad tha town of Ban Saba and earriad off a larga number of horsas and mul**. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. FRAMCE. The Autmhly Aral* T»lks-Ree$M Agreed Ob. Paris, August I.— In tbe Assembly to day the question of Reviers came up for debate. OiinibatU made a speech profeeaedly against the proceeding* of the aeesion, but really in favor of a Republio. In ref erence to prorogation, be said il was aim- ply intended to conceal tbe importance of the Aaaeiubly, which, although it arrogat ed constitutional powers, had done noth ing but successively reject all known forms of govern meat. The Right wee re sponsible for whatever might happen. Tbe organization of tbe Septennate waa aa itnpi >saible aa that of a Monarchy. He tuAdo a powerful appeal for the establish ment of a Republic, which would give peaoe nud union to Franoe, and oonolnded by reui&ndiug them of the atate of aiage to be raised. Tbe speaker was tumultuously applaud ed by the Left. During tbe subsequent debate the Marqnis del Arronotin, a legit imist, declared he considered it his right aud duty to do everything iu hia power to re-establish a monarchy. This caused great excitement, and tbe Left called for the views of the Govern ment on the subject. Gen. Oiaay replied that the Government would seek, with firmness and impartial ity, to make its powers respected by all parties. Tbe motion to a state of siege waa rejected—yeas SHI, nays 366. A minion to adjourn on the 6th Angnet till th o 30th of November, was finally carried. TUB WEATHER. Department or Was, ) Washington, Angnst 1, 1874.) Prob abilities. —For the 8outh Atlantio and Gulf Hates gentle end fresh southerly and westerly winds, falling or stationary baromt iter, and partly oloudy or warm weathr r, with looal rains in the former, a HIP HEWS. Savannah, Aug 1.—Cleared: Chseman, Teals, Helen, Furbish. Bailed: Her man Livingston, Wyoming, Helen, A. J. Far ben. POSTPONED Muscogee Sheriff Sale. W ILL beaoldon the first Tue*4tay In September aeit, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the auction house of Kills A Harrison, Broad street, Columbus, do., tbe following de scribed property, to-wit: The Colambua Steam Planing Mills situated or lot 240 and that part of lot 239, in the city of Co lug to said i Levied on as the property of I satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from „ Court iu favor of M»ry Hodges, Administratrix, vs. said Oeotchlus k England. Property pointed out in said fl. fa. aug 4 Wlm U. Q. I VET, Sheriff. LANDLORDS! rpO 8KCURK TENANTS FOR TUK COMING year, ROW Is the proper time to place your house* with me. aug2 tf JOHN BLACKMAR. JOHN BLACKMAR, 8L Clair Street, Ouaby's Building, next to Preer, lllges k Oo. Real Estate Brokerage A Insurance. aarta, bt riBuiMioiv, To Merchants' aud Mt-chanics' Bank, this city. WATER WHEEL The best In the Market, and sold at leesprftce than any othet Jilt dees wheel. w l attend for a Ramphlet end be com' Yiaoad. N.F.BumvBAM,York,Pa 9 ; aug* wlm flmteat Wnter *f tie 19th Ceotary hr *15.00. IB IT POSSIBLE TUAT L. J. EMMETT * CO. orr.r to Mil e Oral Family a-wl-c Ma- •kin*, (th.t -IU do M iu. and ra wl..« . nee. of work u -ny n.ckl.c ie Ihe aerkri.) with ftall Takle Truffle eed Ktaok W.lnnt Toe, lebkrl, ALL for Fifteen Dalian T Ii i. oeiy poMlble, bur . t'ect. If you .re doubtful of n, l.cd for u CircuUr, Price U.t. Ao, Tk. M.uufMtur.™ do net haolteU to ck.ll.eg. tk. world to pvoduc. . better, or ev.u m good . uutthin. for tk. money. Izir. ladaeeneata afferaff Agr.tl » mu -bt. waaffarftal lmv-m«I-a, tk. —Baraka Bewlnc Retklea" .nd T.M. for ait On. |l,a#a a yui tncutu. gumr.utmd by u to ihoo. .marl nud aettva. SMd for ouapto Sawing llluatrut^ Circular, co.utntng cuu of Maafclaa end Tafcle, with full particular, to L« J. KMMKTT * CO.. Ctan'l Ag'ta Rraaklym. H. T. kea 44. Pmixoiru Oertca, Pu.ro. 8»., Biooure. Tbe faet that people ara daily suffering •nd dying in every part of the oonnty from thane maladies for which the Gettys burg Katalysine water ie a sovereign rem edy, proves that invalids have not cred ited the published aoooonte of its curative effects. Not ie this surprising, consider ing the lieensed misrepresentation and deception of the queck medioine men, and of tbe other plunderers of these suf fering and helpless members of tbe com munity. But in proportion aa ihe dema gogues who rule the people of the United ntotes uoder tba forma of government neglect to protect those whose condition most powerfully appeals to tbe sympathy aud magnanimity of all right-minded rulers, moat be onr endeavors to bring to their knowledge tha efflcaoy of this great curative agent. When medical falsehood is bold, unblushing, unpunished, and tri umpbent, medioal troth requires higher teetimoniala. Aa different invalids oredit different olsaaes of testimony, we propose to secure tbeir credenoe by publishing various kinds of testimony vrhioh operate on the human mind to produce convic tion. Aa it ia tba business of physicians to study diseases and their remedies, theira ia tha highest testimony in favor of iv curative agent. The introdnotion of tba Gettysburg Katalysine water aa a commercial drug, rendered national those medical experi ments with its waters wbioh had previous ly been loeal, or confined to the resident invalids in tha vicinity of the spring. Many eminent medical writers and prac ticing physician* watched with deep in terest the progress of these medioal ex periments, fraught with anoh incalculable interest to humanity and to medioal sci- enoe. The result of their observations they ootnmunieated to the medioal jour- tie. It would too greatly prolong this com munication to make quotations from all the medioal journals and medioal writers who have commented npon tbe medioal experiments with this water. We will, therefore, only make quotations from one of the medioal journals and from one of the medioal writers, who is recognized aa an authority on mineral waters : Testimony of Medical Jowrwale The New York Medical lleeord, in two editorial articles, entitled "Our Recently Discovered Mineral Waters,” and “The Gettysburg Katslysine Water,” reviews with muoh ability the practical experi ments with tbe latter. It remarks : "Our experience in the use of this val uable water confirms the conclusions stated by Dr. John Bell, of Philadelphia, that it ia a very useful remedy in ohronio disorders of the digestive organs, and the secondary derangements, auoh as gout, rheumatism, hepatio and rhenal affeotious, skin diseases, Ao., consequent thereon. We have good reason also to believe from what we have seen aud experienced, that it will by long use remove nodosities of the joints of a gonty nature. We have also seen oases of albuminuria muoh relieved bv it, aa well aa the irrita ble bladder of old age and ealoulos disor ders of tbe lithio aoid diathesis. * * We have been inorednlona in regard to this water having any auoh power as rep resented by Dra. John Ball, S. H. Hall, and other medical writers, of dissolviug the urat e or obalk formations in the body, or on limbs and joints—a power unknown to any other mineral water in the United States, ao far as we are in formed. * * From experiments made on onr own person aa well aa others, we osn state that tha Gettysburg Water is a regulator of all the seoretiona and exore- tions; under its infinonoe the kidneys and liver, the glands of the inteatinal oanal and the akin all perform their normal functions; tbe bowels, if oonatipated, became regular; the skin, if dry, beeomee moist; the torpid liver is exoited to healthy action, and tbe kidneys perform their funotion* with perfeot regularity. There ia a total absenoa of any disagreea ble sensations whatever; the tie medico- trix seems roused to increased activity, and all morbid oauses of bodily, or eveu mental disorder, seem rapidly to pass sway. The result is : Increased appetite and digestion, e freer circulation, a stronger pulse, a calmer mind, a more tranquil sleep, a clearer oomplexion, and an increasing nervous and museulat power. * * Where goaty or rheumatic persons are taking tbe water, we find an extraordinary quantity of nrio acid aocre- ted or deposited from the nrine; the sweat no longer contains this prinoipie in excess, as it generally does in gonty sub jects; and, with proper attention to regi men and diet, the health rapidly im proves, distorted limbs become straight ened and enlarged joints gradually re duced to their natural size." Medical Aatkars. Doctor Bell, the author of a standard medioal work entitled “The Mineral Springs of tbe United States and Canada," haa prepared a paper on the Gettysburg Katalysine Springs, from which we quote: “The Gettysburg Water has produced signally curative aud restorative effeots m different forms of Dyapepaia, Sickness of the stomaohi Heartburn, Waterbrash, Acute Neurslgio Pains, Lou of Appetite, Gbronic Diarrhoea, Torpid Livor, Gout, Ohronio Bhemsliam, Nodosities of the Joints, Approaching aud Aotiial Paralysis, Diabetes, Kidney Disease, Gravel, Ohron io Dyspepsia, Abdominal Dropsy, Ep ilepsy, Ao., Ac., Ac." The New Fewer In Medicine. He also remarks of its solvent effects upou those forms of caloulua known us tbe chalk atones, lumps or nodosities of rheumatism and gout; "Were we to suppose these swellings to be ligamentous, or cartilaginous, with bony matter deposited, our surprise st their disappearance would lie none the less. Beoourse to ail known therapeuti cal agents and modes of tract meat, are ineffectual beyond sometimes a reduction of the size of the node* of a gonty or rhenmatio ns- ture by absorption of a part of the outer and investing structure. But the entire removal of the inorgaoio body, withont surgical intervention, has not, we baliave, hitherto been brought about by either in ternal remedies or external applications, or by both united. In the oase now un der notice, we osnnot believe that tbe ab sorbents would be eqnal to the task of sacking up, ss it were, thedeposited inor- gsnio matter, unless this deposit has been subjected to the solvent action of the blood brought to tbe part by tha delicate oapUlariqs. Whence oomea thia solvent property 7" tMlyskan aa a Water la* Place. Tk* forego Ins appeals to capitalists Iron distinguished putlfc men had the effect or te- eurtna the erection or th* large end well kept hotel at th* Spring, ns also tk* opening or S alts n number of hotels en.t boudlng bouses i the udjsc-nt town or Gettysburg, so thnt th* summer loiterer sen live hero ns well,nnd mush triumphs. Here where c* wnay kamma beings perished end wh ro Ihe star of the sew kora Confederacy commenced to deweed Dew the meridian, toon to ant Is darhaaw uad blood, tk* leu followers or the low Sanaa sad tha Iff. ■pksnt rodents meet k amity, mingling ... sir pltesnras sad weklna phyffenl haulth aid Ufa irom th* SUM fountain. We will eonelade these eaeUUeas from writ ten nnd published testimonials, by statieg that d -closures may he soon expected at the Kata lysine Spring which will {Menbk tk* werld, nnd prove that Its waters are squally sppUsn- I to sll acute ss well ns U SU canals dls- in tne lull-wing | nonages boo soei m. mw Springs at the rates appended At ihe Spring! At Philadelphia. 8 gallon demijohns....$1 7ft ft S IS e gallon demijohns 7 00 ft 00 Unsesa dos. qt. bottles, each (Oft tOC Cases 4 dos. pt. bottles. 0 00 10 00 On these prloec there will be n liberal radia tion for the trade, nnd n redaction offti per cent. In favor of OsthoUo prints and Protsst- nat clergymen. Persons desiring this water need not bo dependent on tha druggists, but have only to writs a Utter to Whllaay Broth ers. General Agents, BT Soath front Street, Philadelphia. TheOeaerel Ageats may have the water rent direct from the Rpnags, or from iba depot la Philadelphia, as may ha da- sired. They shoald cay la their letter whether Ihe water Is to be seat by tsprees or as freight by railroad. They should spoony the package they desire to have seat, sad eaeloss a post off! e inoniy order or a certified check la pre ference to greenbacks or stamps. Ia all oan* when ordered by express, pnymtnt mast Be In ndranen. Be careful to remember WHITNEY BROS., GENERAL AGENTS, esttyshnrg ■prime Comyeay. Jyftl daw tf Cotton Factory. A. CLEGG k CO., Columbus, Ck., r quality of Cotton Ctioeko, Gingham* and „ Strip**, all of which *r* ia hit colon, aa* oftt* latoat ittid mo*t approved p^Gorns. XF Factory cornor of Bt. Clair aafl Jookaoa ntreet. Oflico on Jockoon alrooL Je24 d3m GROCERIES. I RUB OAT MEAL. *A00, TOPIOOA, BI0E- ■RX FAUNA, FINK TIAXst lew prices. Crow A Blech well’s Pickets, ell kinds. Extra Choice Bio, Old Ooverameat Jan and Moeko Coffee. Reacted Coffee. ■set brands Hams nnd Breakfast Strips. Bt. Louis Fieri Ortts, ftOhtorll. Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobacco, 76c p lb. LoriUsrd'i Bright sad Dark Century Chewing Tobacco. West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, 40c p gs’.lon. Pun Cider Tleegsr, 60c $ guiles. ROB’T 8. CRANE, jetl tfcbl dltm] Troetee. New Advertisement*. » “-DSYOHOMANOY, or BOOL CHARM. Jr ING." How Cither sex mApfasolnau and gain tt* love naff affections of any person they ohoose Instantly. This simple mental sc. qalremOat nil esn possess, free, by mall, f ur llto., together with a marrlsge guide, Egypt|, B Oracle, 1)teams, -Hints to Ladles, Wethilng- Night Shirt, ko. Aqueer book. Address f. WILLIAM fc UP., Pahs., Phlln. « w *’ PICTURES! Have Them Copied and Enlarged by Home Enterprise! Tii*r Moons anooiraent, and have yonr work dotto at borne, without dolny or rink. N^OOLOKING don* in Oil or Water. Gallery nt aouthwMt ooraar of Broad and Ran dolph atreet*. )y»> tf AGENTS WANTED Every Town and C.Nnty in tho South. l>*t Ion Oar baain*** I* Copy lax and Kalorfing and Framing Picture* from DafuorvootjrpM. Ar brotypoa, Photograph*, F*rr*otyp** sad Mini tune*. Call at J. W. Pe *•'• Book 8tor* and ■ A fanki Sewiig liduM, with hUt, hr 010.00. New, Neat 1 Nobby BTYLBt OF " GENTLEMEN’S GAITERS RKCKIVKD THIS BAY AT ,, WELLS A CURTIS’. angl lw Kill the Cotton Worm* t WITH ROY ALL’S COMPOUND, Pari* Green and Arsenic. FOR SALM BY E. C. HOOD A BRO, angl tf THE WHOLESALE Grocery House j. & J. KAUFMAN, No. 14 and I* Broad at., Colambua. Ga.. KIEFS COKITAFTLY Off 1AID ABOUT 100,000 ,owdi Baooff. 800 barrel* Floor. From 100 to 200 btrrolt Sugar. 100 bag* Coffbe. From 100 to 200 birr*U Syrup. 200 barrolt Whiskey. 200 boxit Tobaooo. $00 “ Soap. 200 “ Oandlff*. 100 barrolt Lard. 50 “ Miok*r*l. 500 gffekft Silt. SO thro** Rio*. 500 rggmi Wrapping Paptr. 100 oat** Potath. 100 “ SirdinM. 100 “ Oyttor*. 100 “ Pioki**. 100 box** Candy. 100 “ Starch. 100 grow Parlor Matok**. 1,000 pounds UrilUrd'a Snaff. 90,000 Clgan. 1,000 pounds Or**« sad Block To*. 900 bogtof Shot* 100 bozaa Soda sad Fancy Omckara. 100 " OkMaa Id bmmi. 50 band* TlMfor. 90 OMkl Scotch Ale. 100 dwai Wooden Bnokots. 100 dona Brooms. And •▼•nrthiag in th* Grooery line, which they offer to th* trade by tb* package, a* low a* any other Jobbing Boom in tb* UniUd 8tat*i. rl8 Am J. A J KAUFMAN. GREAT RARCAIN! Safe and Paying Business Already Established, for Sale. M y drug stock and busin ebb on favorable terms. Uonauuute and country merchant* weald do well to call, a* I am determined to rwdae* ay large and w*U selected stock. O. M. MOFFETT, j*26 tax 7* Broad Bt., Oolnaib—, Uq. Farmers of Southwest Geor gia, Bewar* O F one RANSOM TBMPLB, who haastolra a carpet lack of tool* from mo to BusmU eonnty, Ala., and la now in Georgia, oolicltlng work on Cotton U ins, and h* haa aavar worked on a gin in hi* life. I will pay any man flft**n dollars for hi* d*ll er/ lo the Sheriff of Rua**U county, Ala. TIIOMAB JOHNSON, Porkla*' Mill, Jy2C lw RiomU eonnty, Ala. ^BSOLUTK DIVORCES OBTAIN RD FROM court*, of different Stat**, for doaortloa, No publicity required. No charg* until dlvoro* granted. Addre**, M. H0U8B, Attorney, my30 tUwly IM Broadway, N. T. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold b, DfeggHts.tv MARY 8HARP COLLEGE. Established In 1M1* Thi* old nnd cel*, irated Female School ia situate In tbe proverb!- i ly healthy town of Winch**ter, on a bench of Cumberland Mountain, Tennessee. Commence* it* annual eeaaton* of ten month* on th* FlRgT MONDAY IN PEPTRMBBR. Still under it* flnt and only Pre«id*nt, Z. C. Guavas. L.L. D. For tboronghn*** and cheapness of edneatton, I* not excelled by any school in th* South. Send for logue containing all eoMntial psrtlcnlan. Q. B. WALM8LBY, Treasurer. EMOEY COLLEGE. TMI FALL SESSION WILL OFEN A (JOUST lBth, 1ST4* Location healthy. Society moral and refined. Teaching thorongh. Discipline strict. Faculty * •* For further informs* ^ L. SMITH, Oxfo d, da. i Jiat of Bontharn achool*. For caUlogue, ¥ '“ W. R. WARD, Nashvill*, Tenn. BETHEL COLLEGE! RUSSELLVILLE, KY. Laestlom Healthy 1 Board Cheap! BBBOWMIIT $SSS,SSS I fend for a Catalogue. Address, LBdLIB WAGGBNKR, 4w Chairman of the Facnlty. 200 Pianos and Organs, Mew aed Beo**d-Heud, ef Flnt-Claaa liken, will be sold ui low prico* for cash, or on Install ments, or for rent, iu city or country, during thia month, by HORACE WATERS A SON, No. 481 Broa way, than ever before offered la Now York. SPECIALTY—Fianoa and Organ* to let until the root money pay* the price of tbe Instrument. RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP! Tor Years* Credit, Interest only • per cent. Send for "The Pioneer,” a handsome Iiluatrated Paper, containing tbe llomoetesd Law. A NEW NUMBER juat pub lished, mailed free to all parts of th* world. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner U. P. R. R., 4w Omaha, Neb. Chalybeate Springs Meriwether County, Ga, Thin Offlffbrntod Watering Pino* It daw Orsm roa tbi Racapf ion or Visatos*. FT7HR many attraction* and advantages of these 1 Spring* ar* too well known to need com mendation or enumeration here. Suffice it to say that they have been thoroughly overhauled, and thing has been done th«t ’* * “ HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? ARB YOU Wtak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? of making f Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonic and luvlgorator, which act* so beneficially on the secretive orgnns aa to impart vigor to all the vital forces. It ii no alcoholic nppettsor, which stimulates r a abort time, only to let the sufferer fall to a lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable tonic noting directly on the liver and epleen. 18 regulate* ike Bowels, quiet* tbe nerves, and give* *urh a healthy :uuo to the whole system m to soon make the invalid feel like a new person. Ita opfratlam la not vlolemfl, but ia charactenaed by great gentl u; «*; the patient ex- E eriencea no sudden chaugo, no rnsrkod results, ut gradually hi* trouble* "Fold their tents, like the Arab*, And silently steal away." Thi* is no new and untried discovery, but ba» been long used with wonderful remedial results, and 1* pronounced by the highuat medical author!- tb* "the moat powerful tonic an alterative known." Ask yonr druggist for it. For sale by Wll. F. KIDDER A 00., Jy24 4w Mew York. COLLECES. •it or plesanre of visitor*. W. W. SHARPE 4 00., Publishers’ Agents, No. 23 Park Bow, New York, Are Authorised tm Cmmtrmmfl for Ad vertising Im oar pappr. my!4 tf ■ora ecmomloallv than at any other watering plane of *qaal (.reteplons in tao eoaatry. Tha tampiation oi ■aoaina. uuiue ui down together of tha Uon and tba lam tha landing strings af a child. It 1* i Ufo and danth principal bad bars i •trngglad for tba maatary, and tba tanner aaa aom* of rlotortonfl and waa jabUant ovar IU City Tax—3 per c^nt. Off S II08E who have not yet paid th*lr tax span Real Estate may save 3 par seat, by paying ire lit August. After that date so discount will be allowed, and for all taxes unpaid os 1st October executions will be iMusd. The city re quire* money to meet it* interest on bond*, sad early payment will benefit both partis*. JMO. M.BAltNBrT, Jy2l Id Treasurer. Wood, Wood! J^K8T WOOD, ready sawed,$4.00 per cord. Wood ■awed for 50 cent* per oord. Orders filled prompt ly on application to the fel.21 tf MUSOOOU MAMUmo 00 DRESS MAKING. Dress Making. ItifU!. VOOAKTY ud Mr.. BXLLOUroaprotfully 1Y1 notify the Ladice of Columbu* and vicinity that they have taken room* in Strapper'* building, over Pease's book store, where they ore prepared to CUT, FIT AMR MAKE LABIKfl* ABB CHILDBEN’B B1KBIIB n the latest and best stylss. Will also do Btsmp- ing for Embroidery, Braiding, Pinking, Ac., aud take Gentlemen’s sewing at reasonable rates. J. M. COGGIN, LaFayette, Ala., IN Oliarter OaK AND ALL IMPROYRR Cooking Stovot, Hardwaro* Ciitiory, Ac., and Contractor for Roofing and Job Work, Ac Trlcog furnlibed on application. [aikfisstf HIDES. Wanted for Cash t 100.000 Ib*. Dry and Qr**s Hid*s, 200.000 “ Rag*, 60,000 “ Be*iw*x, WlrMtd .1 —hftrf or nilro** di,.U i* IM* id .t Uxkrol urk* frl***, ky M. M. HntSCH, OR—kra, ma Wra|iplu( Pcpcr, Paper ud Tlrar K**^ **M aft lowut culit rat**. ■ylt ym 41y OHAS. T. PORTER, Ag’t, Proprl.ur, IsTaiidi’ Water Cere lone Atlanta, Ga. mai above aamed institation is now open for JL tbe treatment of th* afliioted, npon the water eurt prhneip e. That is, Pure Air, Proper Diet, Water, all Temperatures, Proper Exercise, Ac. Aa exy srience of sighteen years warrants as in saying io thoss sufforiug from Chills and Fever, ~—epf ia. Liver Disease, Ohronio sad Nervous haslU > '* *°‘’ to lnffer 110 lon (* r ' but 001116 6Dd 1)6 An ex perienced Lady Assistant will be in atten dance lo wait anon th* ladies. Application for admission should be mode without delay. Address D. AB|DTT A SON* (just offpositu west end Mineral Springs), Jy88 At we snswa]AttAirtA, Qi. Georgia, Muscogee County, To the Superior Court of said County. DC petition of A. O. Bedell. J. W. Walker, J. _ Marlon Eaton, Charles A. Redd, Wm. L. Clark, W. R. Blanchard, W. H. Brannon, W. L. Boliabury, Abram lilies, Goo. W. Brown, Dave W. Appier, W. J. McAlister, Jams* Rankin. F. J. ‘ ager, and snch others as may hereafter be com- inolders, respectfully represent that they de- site to be incorporated e* a Private Corporation, in said eonnty and State. The objects of tho Association ore to enable the members thereof, by weekly payments of small sums, to occumulot* a capital of On* Hundred Thoasaad Dollar*. They propot* to carry on ball ast* In order to accumulate such capital, in said county. Thay propuss to carry on the bnalnsss of Purchasing nnd Improving of Real Estate, the Leaning of Money to tho members and others upon mortgage of Real or pledge of Personal Piuparty. to Purchase sad 8*11 Exchange, to ad vance money upon Cotton and other property in atom. Tb* amount of capital to be employed is not to exceed out hundred thousand dollars. Th* business to bo eomuMnosd when twenty subset th ere have beta obtained, and uu amount paid io by weekly subscriptions by tbe member* shall equal on* thousand dollars. Th* corporate uct of Mid cuodctto* to he Tax iranun' AXD Hxccuic*' Mutual Loan Oomtaxi ; ud they drain to be incorporated f to* yran, or util the nekly irataUB.au of I Bcrab.ro, with th* prodta tlraroo*, ahaU bar* Bl th* *M urate of the Ootepcuy aqtt.1 to tho it of hU th. iherra. if *11 the shura .t th. par r.l of hi hndnd Britan, who* raid rawt. .hril ■amt to arah than th. raise .b.11 be Herr#, into the rapttai Mock of the MercUeoU' ud Mrakuira' lauk, of OolulBhu, ud each ■toekholder .hall roerire eertllcate for .took ia raid lack for aa teeny share, a. ha hold* ia raid corpora tloa. Jylft nit GEORGIA. Pio Nono College, Maoon, Ga. SECULAR FRIR8T8, aided by Lay Professora, under the supervision of the Rt. Rxv. W. n. GH088, D.D., Bishop of 8avannah. Situated two miles from tho city proper, and occupying a lofty eminence overlooking .he sur rounding country; the Pio Nono College, with * student. The Domestic Department and Infirmary are under tbe care of th* Bisters of Meroy. Term*—Board and Tuition per annum, (250.00. For further particulars, address Bit. 0. P. GABOURY, . JySl d*w2m President. Bowery Academy. T HE exercises of this School will be resumed on Monday, the 27th of July, 1874 Board can be bad at 812.50 per month, payable invaxiabit in ad- wiw VAMC*. Tuition in Literary Department for the term of 80 icholastic day*, $13 00. In Musical Department $4 per month, one-hslf payable at the end of tho first two months, bsl* anoe at tbe close of the term. No deduction from tuition except In coses of are baaed are soon lost, they adhere strictly end literally to tho why and wherefore system. "Hard Study" and closb thixkixo have msde, are making, and will make, (as long as there ere any) the practical, ustftd and successful men of the world. For this reason "Hsan Study" is the motto at Bowery. Buoh pupils as are too dellcste to undergo close mental discipline are not solic ited. Rach patron of this school is sarnsstly requested at Talbotton, Ga. J.G. CALHOUN, Prin. MIBB 8. A. V. MILLER, As> t. MRS. C- M. BBTHUNE, Musical Teacher^ D avidson college. Nazi Suasion will begin Bopt 14,1874. Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Btnct dis cipline. Thorough teaching. Moderate chargos. Seven professors. For Catalogue or information, apply to J. R. BLAKE, Chairman of th* Facnlty, . J*24 d*w8m] fod Office, Davidson OoUege, N. C. ST. CECILIA ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. This Institution stands npon sn eminence north of the city of Naehville, overlooking tho valley oi the Cumberland river. For beauty of scenery * n<1 healthinlness it is uncqualed by eny institution in the Booth. 8|ckucss is almost unknown. Chalybeate wa er in constant supply, i* with in the cnclo*ure, and tbe purcit White Sulphur jniv outside tbe grouods. The course ol study is thor ough end solid; the system of the school in occur- dance with tho best models in tho country. »•*' tired, yet within esey ruacb of tbe city. It bs« for young ladies all the advantages and uonc oi the dr*» back* of city schools The Academy r e * For tale Low. * ftcaoutuHir is thi mkdioal ool- INI AT lTAKftTILLl, IKDIAX A. rart tf AT2LT AT TXU OXrlOK. Important to Fanners. J. 8TEYBN8 is wsll known to tb* givtn satisfaction; and, os h* proposes to mas* ■ tour la a short timo, planters needing Gin ropain should band in their name* and location. "Work mall dons is twiuu dona.'! mh84 d*wM