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Enquirer.
FRANK WESSELS, {■
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1874.
VOL. XVI.—NO. 184
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DEMOCRATIC TRIUMPHS
m
tiEOBMA NEW*.
—The Democrats of Oobb oouotv have
nominated W. D. Anderson and E. H.
Lindley for the Legialatore.
—Rev. J. W. Keith, one of the leading
oitizona of Griffin, died on Wednesday, at
the age of G8. He had been a Presbyteri
an minister forty years.
—Ou Tuesday the United States Mar
shal sold in Savannah forty-seven lots of
land in the counties of Appling, Pieroe
and Wayne, embracing 23,0.10 acres, for
the aggregate sum of $495, or en average
of about two and a half cents per aore *
—A gentleman writing to the editor of
the Southern Watchman, from Franklin
county, states that Mr. Whitlow, of that
county, while hoeing cotton recently, dug
up an English silver dollar, beariug the
date of 1720. Although 154 years old, it
is as bright as if coined four or five years
ago.
• —At a recent meeting of the stookhold
era of the Northeastern Railroad, $350,
000 worth of flrat mortgage bonds were
ordered to be issued to iron and equip the
road, the issue never to exceed nine thou
sand dollars ($9,000) per mile of graded
road. 'There was no change in the Board
of Director*. The reports of the Secreta
ry aud Treasurer and of the Chief Engin
eer, were most encouragiug.
—There was some trouble at Nororoes,
with a negro excursion party from Atlanta
on Monday. One of their number, while
the trAiu was stopping at Nororosa, stole
a fiddle from a store and carried it into
the cars. The Marshal boarded the train
and found the fiddle and the thief, but
some of the negroes resisted bis arrest,
and it was not until the train arrived at
Dulmh that the arrest could be made.
Tba negro was then oarried to Nor crow
—Policeman M. MoQuade, of Savan
nah, Attempted to arrest a white mau
named John McLean, at an aarly hour
Tuesday morning, when McLean made
fight and a struggle between them ensued.
Both used piutoJs, McLean firing first and
shooting McQusde through the shoulder.
'They exchanged about ten shots, and both
received several wounds—those of Mc-
Loau being very severe, and tboae of Mc-
Q lade not so serious, but painful. Me-
Lean whs finally seoured. The pluck dis
played by McQnade is regarded as admir
able, and there in general rejoioing that
his wounds are not considered dangerous.
—8iuion Fields, a South Carolina ne
gro, made a desperate attempt to rob a
oonple of white men whom he and two
other negroes were rowing up the Savan
nah river, from Savannah, on Tuesday.
Tne two other negroes refused, to assist
Fields, and ho in Ado an attack on the white
men with bis oar, knocking one of them
iuto tho river. The other white man grap
pled with him, and succeeded in holding
him dowu in the boat until the white man
knocked overboard awam back, and the
two mastered Fields just as another boat
oame up. to. their assistance. Fields also
knocked over one of the negroes who re<
fused to assist him.
—Chatham county tax statistics show a
total number of polls 10,233; number
mores of lund 373,929; aggregate value
$1,917,013 ; aggregate value of city and
town property $12,871,090; number of
^shares in bauks of thin Btate 22,235 ; ag.
Lgregate value of said shares $2,011,000
F amount of money and solvent debts $3,
|735,3i!0; merchandise $1,922,300; oapi
*al invested in shipping and tonnage
1122,550: stocks and bonds $979,900
ralne of property not enumerated, Ac.
251,110; aggregate value of whole pro
erty, 1878, $20,154,952; aggregate value
f whole property, 1874, $*4,2C4,878
f crease $1,890,074.
The Apothecary's Oath.
The Medical and Surgical Reporter has
earthed a singular bit of medieval cura-
I architecture. Says that journal
fio ia the guardian saint of the apotbe
Wes we do nut know, bat somebody has
interred an ancient oath, which for-
rly had to he taken by every French
urmaceutist. It rune thus:
|I take to wituess, before all, God, the
“ator of the Uoiverae, in three persons,
t during the whole of my life I will
erve that which follows :
Kl H T, Q RnX die Christian
^tb. I will honor my parents. I will
*or the physicians and masters under
>otu I lmra Htudied. I .ill neTer uy
^ything that shall be injurious to the
•fniors of our order or to others. I will
■data with niy beat the dignity of tha
n .°* re,# ** **a aeereta I
«4I do nothing nnptndently not throuuh
.Jwpeof gun. In aonta aiekoeaa I .ill
•* giro purgatives withont tha ordai of
**> physicians. I will keep tha aeereta of
» patients. I .ill administer no poison
BSitber .ill I allow it to be administered’
•tan to my enemies. I will not altar the
fteacriptione of physician*. I will never
Mbatituie ooe remedy for another with-
i tbeir knowledge. I mil dieconrege
fatal practice of empirics. I .ill r ".
I to no person my legitimate aaautence.
II not keep in my pbermaoy stale or
ly prepared medicaments.
.“In making and observing those rules
■» God HHHi.i me. AintitoiUU'
.That ia not each an antiqnated oath
Slta that we should like to eee it revived
Md respected.
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, —1« i» related that * large Newfonnd-
W dog at Cape May reoently observed
Mfbool of porpoises sporting in the enrf
MM immediately sprang in among them,
barking and yalplng furiooaly. He was
Anally put to flight with the loss of ao
ear, and after having rteeived tome severe
brniaea oanaad by the tail leaking which
tha flab gave him.
BEECHER-T1LT0H SCANDAL.! foreign inteuigekce.
TENNESSRR.
Heavy Deaaenitle Salas.
Memphis, August 7.—The Conserva
tives carry the city and two counties by
3,000 majority.
Returns from the State show heavy
Democratic gains.
Naehvillr, Auguat 7.—This county
gives a Democratic majority of from 1200
to 1800.
Heavy Conservative Majority In
Memphis.
Memphis, Aug. 7.—The Conservative
victory yesterday is muoh larger than was
•apposed by the most sanguine suppor
ters, the Conservatives having carried
•very Ward in the city except the fifth,
whioh only gave a majority of 29 for the
Republicans. The Conservative majority
in the city is 3,593, and the total vote
over 10,000, or about 2,000 more than the
ordinary vote. 'This is accounted for on
the ground of hostility to the Civil Rights
Bill and mixed schools, and business be
ing almost entirely suspended all went to
the polls. The Conservative’s majority
in thf|county will be over 4,000.
■nonvllte Red««med-Haynard aad
Civil Rights Bill Defeated—
Brownlow's Definition.
Knoxville, August 7.— 1 The election in
this city and throughout Knox county
yesterday was the most exciting for many
years.
Horace Maynard made two speeohes
during the canvass, endorsing the Civil
Rights bill as a party measure.
Senator Brownlow was openly hostile
to the bill, whioh be termed “the sum of
villainies and quintessence of abomina
tions."
The result of the election was a com
plete revolution throughout the city and
county, with a sweeping majority for the
Conservatives and anti-Civil Rights
ticket.
The city was wild with joy last night
aud the country people are crowding into
town to-day, rejoicing over the unexam<
pled victory.
Nashville Benda Glad Tidings.
Nashville Aug. 7.—Every Ward, and
all the Districts in this city exoept the
13th and 20th, have made official returns.
The regular Democratic ticket has been
elected by a majority ranging from 2000
to 3000.
Judge Cooper, for Chancellor, has 3,250
over Brien, and over Brien and McClain
together 932. 'The two Districts to be
beard from will not change the result
either way over 100. The result through
out the State, as far an beard from, is
that the Democrats have swept the State
and elected their candidates in every
county. Knox county goes Democratic
by from 300 to 900 majority.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Democrats Carry tha Legislature
and Eloet Seven oat of Eight
Congressmen.
Raleioh, August 7.—Large Democratic
gaina from every section.
Wake county has gone Democratic by a
gain of aotne GOO.
The State has gone largely Democratic,
with almost a certainty of seven ont of
eight Congressmen. The Legislature is
largely Democratic.
Great rejoicing and much enthusiasm.
Business generally suspended, every one
being eager to obtain the latest news.
Tho Glorious News Conflrmod-Tho
State Democratic by 10,000
Majority.
Raleigh, August 7.—Democratic gains
from every portion of the State.
The State is Democratic by from 10,000
to 20,000.
8even Democratic Congressmen ont of
eight are elected.
Democratic gain of some twenty mem
bers in the Legislature. Great rejoicing
in the city. Hpeakiug in the streets
throughout the day, and cannon booming.
Wake county is Democratic for the first
time in fourteen years.
Wilmington, August 7.— Returns re
ceived to-day from all over the State are
confirmations of lust night’s dispatches.
The Conservatives have swept the Slate
like a whirlwind. The Legislature is
Conservative by a largely incresed major
ity. In this, the Fourth Jndicial District,
the majority for McKerey, Conservative,
will probably reach 5U0 or 700. The re
turns now comiog in are all one way. It
ia impossible to estimate correctly the
majority for the State ticket, but proba
bly it will be 10,000.
Which fa Moat Craayf-Bailor Offers
tc Help Beecher.
New Yobk, August 7.—It is mooted
whether Theodore or Elizabeth Tilton is
the most crazy.
Beeoher thanks B. F. Butler for a ten
der of his services but doaa not aooept
them.
Butler helped Moultou prepare hie doc
uments.
suit DisMisaxn.
New Yobk, August 7.—The Gay don
Tilton suit was dismissed as Tilton inten
ded carrying the case before a higher
oourt. Plymouth Church and Beecher do
not want to flgurs in oourt.
BEECHEB OBDKRS THE MUTUAL FBXEND MOUL
TON TO DELIVER THE CONFIDENCE LET
TERS.
Applications or Flats Won't Organ
ise tho Mob.
New Obleanh, August 7.— A half-dozen
persona used flats yesterday without suc
ceeding in organizing the Republican
Convention. 'The mob meets again to
day.
More of the, Mob-Darnell Bosom-
New Oblxans, August 7.—In the Ro-
pnbliosu State Convention matters have
quieted down, and none but delegates
admitted into the 8tate House, exoept by
tiokets. This action will doubtless ex
clade every one. Fioobback’s friends are
in oaucus. The action last night indicates
that the Convention will get through
most of its bnsiues* to-day, although it
will not get at work until noon.
Delegates from the Third Congressional
District met this morning and nominated
Hon. B. C. Darnell for Congress for his
foarth term by acclamation. This is one
of the strongest Republican districts.
Buffalo Eases.
Buffalo, N. Y,, August 7.—Magnolia
won the first, Fred Hooper won the sec
ond, winning the third, eixtb and seventh
Brooklyn, Aug. 5.—Beeoher has made
a formal demand on Moulton for letters
and documents pertsiuing to his case in
the followiug letter, which was conveyed
to Moultou yesterday evening :
Brooklyn, August 4, 1874.
To F. D. Moulton:
Sib—Your letter bearing date of 4th is
thia moment received. Allow me to ex
press my regret aud Astonishment that
you refuse me permission even to see the
contents of the letters and papers in yonr
possession relating to charges made
against me by Theodore Tilton, and the
reasons given for a refusal on your solemn
and repeated assurance of friendship, and
unquestioning confidence with which you
inspired me of your honor aud fidelity.
1 piaued in yonr bands for safe keeping
various letters addressed to me from my
brother, my sinter and various other par
ties, also memoranda of affairs not imme
diately connected with Tilton’s matter,
also from time to time addressed you con
fidential notes relattog to my own self, as
one friend would write to another. These
papers were never placed in your hands to
be held for two parties, nor to be used in
any way. Tilton has made a deadly as
sault upon me, and has used letters and
fragments of letters purporting to be
copies of these papers and these extracts.
Generally are they garbled ; what are
their dntes ? what, if anything, has been
left out, and what pat in ? You to refuse
my demand for papers on various pleas ;
that if I speak the truth in my
statement I don’t need them—if I
make a successful use of them it will be
an injury to Mr. Tilton, and that you are
a friend to both parties, you are bound
not to aid either in any act that shall in
jure the other, but I don’t desire to injure
any one, but to repel an injury attempted
upon me by me of papers committed sa
credly to your care. These documents
have been se- n and copied; they have
been hawked for sale in New York. Mr.
Tilton has free access to your depository
for materiel with whioh to strike me. But
I am not permitted to use them ia de
fending myself. I don’t ask you to place
before the committee any papers whioh
Tilton may have given you. I demand
that you fortwith place before the com-
tee every paper whioh I have written or
deposited with yon. Yours truly,
H. W. Beeches.
Vlrflnls Conservative Nomination.
Richmond, August 7.*—The Conserva
tives of the First District nominated Bev
erly R. Douglass, of Kiug William county,
for Congress on the tenth ballot. The
principal opponent was Gen. R. T. L.
Beale.
0. C. Certlflcntea.
Columbia, August 7.—The Supremo
Court has rendered a decision in the cer
tificate indebtedness mandamus case in
volving nearly a half million dollars.
Borne claims are to be paid and others
left in the cold. Treasurer Cardoza will
carry the case to the United States Su
preme Court on the ground that they are
bills of credit and a violation of the Con
stitution of the United States.
Grasshoppers In Kansas and Ne
braska.
St. Joseph, August 7.—The grasshop
pers have entirely destroyed the oorn orop
of western Kansas and Nebraska. It is
doubtful if a thousand bushels can be
saved from those States. Hundreds of
settlers are selling ont snd removing.
The insects are swarming.
Mutual Protection Associations.
Columbus, Ohio, August 7.—Repre
sentatives from various Mutual Protec
tion Associations in Ohio, organized un
der law of April 20th, 1872, for doing
co-operation insurance business, met here
to-day to consult as to their future action
in view of the recent decision of the At
torney General us to the legal status of
these orgonizations. The meeting re
solved to make coutest to sustain their
position and continue to do business.
Indians Captaring 0U|ea and flcalp<
lug In Texas.
New Orleans, August 7.—Dallas ad
vices from Fort Worth nay the Indians
captured three mail stages. Three pas*
soogera and tho drivers were scalped.
More Indian Depredations.
Col. Davidson, commanding Fort Bill,
Indian Territory, reports that two men
were recently killed near Elm Spriugs
station, and that the drivers of trains are
abandoning their wagons on the road, and
that the farmers in the Washita Valley are
frightened and many of them are leaving
their homes.
SWITZERLAND.
Father Hyacinth Resigned.
Geneva, August 6 —It is reported that
Father Hyacinth has resigned hie curacy
in this city.
• ITALY.
Papal Negotiations.
Rome, August 6.—The Cabinet of the
Vatican ia negotiating to obtain from the
Governments of Austria, Franca and
Portugal the renunciation of their right
of excluding candidates at the Papal elec
tion.
■PAIN.
Germany to Havo a Second Gl-
hraltar.
Paris, August 7.—There is a rumor
afloat here that Germany is negotiating
with Spain for the cession of the town
of Bantona in the ptvinoe of Santa Odors,
of which it is proposed to make a seoond
Gibraltar.
Carl Is ta Receive Remington Rifles.
Bayonne, August 7.—Advices state that
the Carliata have received six thousand
Remington rifles ; also, that five thou
sand ritlea have fallen into the hands of
the French police.
FRANCE.
AiMmbl} Closed.
Paris, August 7.—The Assembly has
closed according to resolution.
CANADA.
Inquest on Lord Geo. Gordon.
Fort Gary, August G.—An inquest was
held on Lotd Gordon’s remains Thursday.
No money or securities were fouod on his
person. B. Blentland, who boarded with
him, professes to know uothing of his
property. Gordon bad at least $40,000
in notes, snd a large quantity of jewelry,
when he oame bore two years ago.
GERMANY AND RPAIN.
Particulars or the Alleged floe ret
Treaty.
London, August 7.—The Daily Tele-
graph'* Paris correspondent says he has
reliable authority for stating that a se
cret convention was concluded three
mouths ago between the German Empe
ror and Marshal Serrano, by which Ger
many agreed, if necessary, to aid in the
suppression of the Carlists’ insurrection,
either with money or by means of inter
vention, and undertook to secure the rec
ognition of the BpHnisb Republic by her
allies. Serrano, in returu pledged Spain
to an alliance, offensive aud defensive,
with Germany m the event of war with
France; Italy to form the third party to
the alliance.
ENGLAND.
Parliament Prorogued-The Rneen's
Mperch.
London, August 7.—Parliament is pro
rogued.
Tbe Message of the Queen proroguing
Parliament refers to tho friendly relations
with foreign powers, explums the position
of Great Britain in regard to the Interna
tional Congress at Brnssells (aubatantiully
as before made public), alludes with favor
to the negotiations for the renewal of tbe
Reciprocity treaty between tbe United
States and Canada, and laments the con
dition of Spain, but favors tho policy of
non-inteifureoo.
The remaining portion of the Message
treats of the condition and welfare of
Great Britain and her dopencios.
Americana Win the Crleket Match.
London, August 7.—The cricket match
between tbe Prince’s Club aud tho Atner
icans was won by tho latter, the Eng
lishmen scoring but sixty in their two
tunings.
ROW IN KENTUCKY.
MARKETS.
Mayor H.rm.ycr, of Near Y.rk, I.
Be lnre.tl..Ced.
New VoitK, August 7.—It is stated tbi.
afternoon that tbe deoision of Got. Dix,
in regard to tbe charges against Mayor
Havmeyer, was served on tbe Mayor tbia
morning, and is to tbe effect that tbe
Governor orders an official investigation,
embracing all the charges, to be conduct
ed by the Attornoy General before, prob
ably, one of tbe Judges of Ibis county.
Drowned at Cnpe May.
Cara Mar, August 7.—George Ualti-
mon, lumber merchant, waa drowned her.
while bathing.
A Drunken Negro Mob la Bkeperde
vtlle-Mlnitleaders killed-
light Imminent.
Louisville, August 7.—Tbe town of
Sbepbordsvilie, liulleto county, was tbe
soene of grent excitement Tuesday. It
appears that on election day tbe friends of
Carpenter, tbe ltepnblican candidate for
County Judge, distributed whiskey liy tbe
bucketful to Ibe negroes at tbe polls.
There was much drunkenness among
them, aud a difficulty arising between
them and a white man. a large number of
negroes pursued biin to the hotel,
but be escaped, Tbe disorder
continued next dsy, and in a difficulty
between tbe negroes and a Frenchman,
tbe latter shot and killed the ringleader
of tbe drunken mob. The infnriated ne
groes pursued him, and be aiau took
refuge in tbe hotel. The negroes then
surrounded it, and with drawn pistols de
minded his surrender. Meanwhile tbe
whito poopie collected, and danger of a
bloody collision was imminent. Tbe no-
groes finally dispersed, but during Wed
nesday and yesterday tbe whiles from the
snrrouoding country havo been coming
ioto town, and greet fears are expressed
that a collision between the whites and
blaoks may yet occur.
Negro Hung for Hapr.
Eibton, Toluot Co., Mn., Angnst 7.—
Ernest Smith, colored, aged eighteen, who
was convicted in May last on tba charge
of committing a rape on Miae Bartlett,
aged sixteen, was hnog here to-day. Tbe
prisoner denied bis guilt to tbe last.
Hunting ter tks Boos Child,
Philadelphia, Ang. 7.—Tbe polioe
officers are now eugegei in searching
houses in tbe city to escerlain if Cberlie
Boss is concealed in tbs city. Thera ere
no new developments and deteotives ap
pear nonplused.
■Y TI1MUPH TO KNMCIBKB.
Mousy and Steak Markets.
London, Angnst 7.—Erie 99f. Co.sols
92f Newfi’s 41}.
Pants, Angnst 7.—Rentes 62 an# 75.
New Yobk, Angnst 7.— Stocks d'ljl.
Money 2} per cent. Gold 109}. Exchange
—long 488; short 491. Governments dul.
State bonds quiet.
New Yobk, Angnst 7.—Gold strong and
advanoed on heavy ahipmenta to Europe,
lo}*10| ; rates for oarrying }, 4, 3, and
finally 1. Government* active and ttrong.
States quiet and nominal,
PraTlalou Mnrkote.
Ntw You, Angnst 7.—Floor qniet.
Wheat steady. Oorn unchanged. Pork
qniet—mesa #24. Lard firm—ateam 14}.
Freights qniet.
Louisville, Aug. 7.—Floor unchanged.
Com 68*72. Pork nnobanged at 925.
Bacon in fair demand and firm; ihonldera
9}; dear rib 123*18; clear 13}. Lard 15}
*16}. Whiakey 96.
Cincinnati, Auguat 5.—Flour dull and
unchanged. Pork quiet and nuehsnged,
924. Lard firm; aummer 13}, kettle 16}.
Baoou in good demand and soaroe; sales
of shoulders at 9}, clear rib 12}, clear
12 9-10*13. Whiakey 96.
8t. Louis, August 7.—Floor doll and
nnobangsd. Corn firm and in fair de
mand,at 64}*66} for No.2 mixed,cash and
in Angnst. Whiskey steady at 98. Pork
firm at 994. Baoon motive; 9} for shoul
der*, cash 9], buyers from August 10th to
Sebtsmbar 10th; clear rib 12}a}; dear
12}al3; oaah 18}, Buyer* in September.
Lard—improved demand for am all lota;
prime, steam and refined 14.
Cotteu Market*.
Lavas pool, August 7—Moon.—Cotton
firm; uplands 8}; Orleans 8); sales
15,1100 bales, including 3,000 for apeon-
lation and export; aotnal export* 9,000.
Bales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinal?, deliverable in August, 8 8-16;
do., deliverable September and October,
8 6-16.
Bales of nplands, nothing below low
middlings, deliverable in Augnet, 8};
do., deliverable in October 8 7-16.
Sale* of Orleans, nothing below good
ordinary, deliverable in Angnst and Sep
tember, 8}.
2 r. u. —Sales to-day include 8,300 bales
American.
Sales of nplands nothing below low
middlings, deliverable in September snd
October 8}.
Sales of shipments of new crop, on e
basis of middling uplands, nothing below
low middlings, 8).
Lives pool, Angnst 7—5 r. M.—Sales of
nplsuHs, nothing below luw middlings,
delivery Angnst, 8 3-16. Sules Orleans,
nothing below low middlings, delivery in
September end October, 8 7-16.
Nnw Yoax, Ang. 7.—Cotton bald higher;
Bales 1,450; uplauda 17}; Orleaua 17}
Futures opened easier, ns followe:
August 16 7-16 bid; September 16 11-16*
16}; Ootober I6|«16 11-16.
Nxw You, August 7.—Futures closed
qniet; Bales 16,500 bales, *s follows :
August 16 lt-32a|, September 16}s2l-32,
Ootober 16}a!7-32, November 16 18 32a
16-32, December 16 13-32*15-82, January
16 17-32*19-32, February 16}al3-16,
March 16 15-16aSl-82.
Nxw Yoxx, August 7.—Cotton qniet,
held higher; 1782 bales sold at 17}*17}c.;
net receipts 169.
Nxw Orleans, August 7.—Quiet and
uuebauged; middlings 16}; uet reoeipta
289; exports to Orest Britain 1,519; salsa
500—last avaning 200; stock 19,988.
Weekly net receipts 1,244; exports to
Greet Britain 4,044; sales 8,100.
Savannah, August 7.—Nominal; higher
asked; middlings 16}; net reoeipta 50;
antes 167; stock 8,310.
Weekly net receipt) 839 bales ; sale*
197.
Chablkbton, August 7.—Quiet; acid,
dlings 15); low middlings 15}; good or.
dinary 14); net receipts 71; sales 100;
stock 5,817.
Weekly net receipts 362; seise 950.
Auousta, August 7.—Qniet and steady,
offerings light; middlings 16}; reoeipta
117; seine 135; stoek 7,226.
Weekly reoeipta 396; shipments 290;
sales 427—spinners 128.
Montoohut, Angnst 7.—Doll and
nominal; low middling 14}.
Weekly reoeipta 21; shipments 40; stoek
615.
Oalvuton, August 7.—Quiet and
steady; good ordinary 14}; net receipts
38; sales 160; stock 3816.
Weakly net receipts 169; sales 242.
Mxiirnie, Angnst 7.—Firm and in good
demand; offerings light; low middlings
16}al6.
Weekly receipts 396; shipments 1481;
stock 6,980.
“T38YOHOMANOY, or SOUL UHARM-
ING." How either sex tn»y raectnnte
snd gain tne love and atfeetlone of any peraou
they choose Instantly. Thin simple mental ac-
nirement all can posaesa, free, by jmalI, ror
5?
▲tltlreaa T.
Oracle, Dreama, Hlnta
Night Shirt, fco. A qneor book.
WILLIAM A CO., Puba , Phi la.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Hiving hnd In our nmploy an Agent that wo have diteovored to bo tlmply
a diminutively Insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, Indo
lent and dishonest follow, through whom an Impression has booomo current
thatvsf aro about discontinuing our business In Columbus, wo desire to say
that notwithstanding tny and all suoh representations that may bo or may
bav* boon mod*, wo aro determined to make our Miohlno more prominently
known than over. '
MgT eedly
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
New Advertisement*.
CROCZRIKt.
Coughg, Colds, Hoaraenegg,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN RLUFc BOXK8.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Dragslata.
MARY SHARP COLLEGE.
Utnuherlaiiu MouuUln, 'Unttissitu. CotutueuctM
ita snotisl anaaiina of lou u.ouiIm on thn FIRST
MONDAY IN MtPTKMUKtl Mill undo to Aral
and only l’renideut, l. C (lUAvr.t, L I.. 1>. Ko-
jngbueda and t heapiienv nt educuiion, I* not
excelled by xuy achool in the 8 •< th fond for
(’•UluHUH ooiiUinlnu •*"'• L si pnrilcnl in.
O. 8. WtLM-I.KY Tie.-iin r.
EMORY JCOLLEGE.
THE FALL NENftlON WILL OPEN
AUGUAT Iflth, 1*71.
Location healthy. Bocloty m. r.il and refined.
Tesebinf thorough. M«.lplin» etriot. Faculty
full. Gbargra reaaonabl«. For further inform*-
tlon, addreaa Re". O. L. 8MITII,
H. F. ABELL A CO.
HAVE JUST RI0I1VID
Cream Chess*, Pino Apple Cheese,
New Mackcrol In kite,
Flour flrom Now Wbaat,
Oat Menl, Rye Flour,
Whoit and Corn Grits,
Canned Fruits and Meats,
Cider Vineger SOo per gel.,
Kerosene Oil, 40o gallon,
Sugar of ell grades,
Coffee, Rlee and
Crsokers.
All pwrefcnnes delivered.
atjgTjf
f Houthorn achoida
BETHEL COLLEGE!
RUSSELLVILLE, KY.
Location Hcaltky ! Board Cheap!
ENDOWMENT •*00,000!
Fend for * GnUlngue.
Addreaa, 1.M8L1K WAUOKNKIt,
4w Chair mau of tho Faculty.
200 Pianos and Organs,
New and NcrontMland, of FimM'iNN* Nnkeri
r>, dunug Ihi
fv/N. So. «
1 in Non to I
8FKCIAl.TY—PIhoou end Wigan* lu.ut in.til ill
rent inuney pteyn tbo prie- of liin 1 ■ au uniout. 11
luatratad C»Ulog'iei mull d A 'Higu •• locwuwt t
.Miuiatern, t hur. h.*r, Zcho da, I udg« a. nt -. -I w
RICH FARMING LANDS
IN NKBUARKA,
NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP!
Tea Team* Credit, latereet only • per cent
Send for “The Pioneer,”
* handeome llluatrat.-d Paper, <’.*tiUinln< tli
Uotoealend Law. A NKv\ MJMlu-.K Jiirt pul
Halted, mailed free tu all parla uf th<
Boston, Auguzt 7.—Steady; middling*
17A; net reoeipta 2; Males 200; stock 8000.
Weekly net receipt* 54; export* to
Great Britain 470; aalee 850.
^Maron, Aug. 7.—Dull , low middling*
Weekly receipt* 52; shipment* 40;
stock 2014.
Hhrkvfport, August 7.—Cotton dull;
w middling* 14}.
Weekly receipt* 18; ahipmenta 81; *ale*
28; stock 3,031.
Selma, August 7.—Weekly receipts 10;
shipment* 08; stock 4U8.
Mobile, August 7.—Demand light;
middlings 16; net receipts 14; sale* .508;
stock 4,780.
Weekly net receipt* 128; sates 400.
THE WEATHEB.
Department or Was, >
Washington, Auguat 7, 1874.{
Probabilities.—For the Houth Atlsntio
and £a*t Gulf Btates, lower barometer,
high temperature, south to west winds,
partly cloudy weather, and in the former
rain area*.
•HIP NEWS.
Savannah, Auguat 7.—Cleared: Mary
iiiley.
Bailed: Kenduskeag, Nellie Clifford,
Mattie Holme*, before reported sailed,
went to sea to-day.
Baa ad Haase al fllsantea Baraed.
Richmond, Va., August 7.—The round
bouse of the Chesapeake A Ohio Railroad
at Btaunton was horned. Tbe number of
engines in tbe bouse at tbe time were all
gotten out but two, whioh were complete
ly destroyed. Tbe others were Momewhst
injured by tbe best from the burning
building. Loss estimsted at $60,000. The
fire originated in the blacksmith shop.
HAVE ¥0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated 7
Are yss ao Languid that any exertion
require more of an effort than you fuel capable
of making!
Them try JURUBEBA, thn wun<J*rful
Tonic and Invigoratur, which net* no bciiutlciully
on thn flftcrotivn org»u« it* to Icupurt vigor to ail
tho vital force*.
It ia no alcoholic appntir.fr, which stiinulatc-a
for a abort tinw, i.nly to lot the mitfnrer full to a
lower depth of tnM< ry, hut it Ih ■> vegetubin tome
acting directly on thn liver and vplena.
It rvgsIslM the Bowels, quinta tha
irvva, ami given miicIi a liewiiliy :mi« to tlio whole
ayatnrn a* to aoou make tho invalid feel liko » tiew
Its operation la aot violent, but (9
cbaracteniod b> i
1 toarkoj roaulta,
“Fold their teufa, llto tho AraLx,
And ailently atral away.”
Thla ia no new and untried dlacovcry, hut hne
been long tued with wonderful rt-nieitiui rnMilts,
and ia pronounced by the high nt mudical authori-
tba "the moat powerful tunic an ulli-rative
FARMINC IMPLEMENTS.
Toaa A lUackwell'a Pickela, all kiuda.
Extra Choice Rio, Old Government Java aud
Mocbo Coffee. Rotated Coffee.
Beat hrauds llama and Breakfaat Stripa.
8t. Louia Pearl Urita, 20 B> for $1.
BlackwelFa Durham Smoking Tobaooo, 7Ac V
Lorillard'a Bright and Park Century Chewing
Tobacco.
Weet'a Extra No. 1 KoroMue Oil, 40c |t ga Ion.
ure Cider Vinegar, &0e ft gallon.
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
l»tt ttbbl dllwQ Trnatee.
THX WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad 8t.,
Columbua, Ga.,
KEKPI CONSTANTLY ON HAND ABOUT
100,000 pound* Beooe.
800 barrel* Fleur.
From 100 to 200 barren f.ugar.
100 beg* Cofft*.
From 100 to 200 barral* Syrup.
200 barrel* Wklakay.
200 box** Tobaooo.
BOO •• Soap.
200 “ Candle*.
100 barrala Lard.
80 “ Maokaral.
900 aaok* 9*lt.
80 tl treat Rio*.
BOO raamt Wrapping Paptr.
100 oatat Potaah.
100 “ Sardine*.
100 “ Oyatara.
100 “ Pioklat.
100 boxea Candy.
100 “ Starch.
lOOgronn Parlor Mutch.-a.
1,000 iMjumln Lorlllard'* HuufT.
40,000 cigars.
1,000 pounds Green ami r.laek Tea.
200 bags of Shot.
100 boxes Rods and Fancy Crackers.
100 •* Cheese In eeseon*
50 barrels Vinegar.
*0 caeke Scotch Ale.
100 doien Wooden Bucket*.
100 doxen Broome.
HOLSTEAD& CO.,
Columbua, Ceorgla.
Cotton Gian, Cotton l*re*wnn,
Hera* I'ow re, Feed f ulcere,
Cidor mad Wiuo MUIm,
Mowing .tiaclilnea,
Grn.ee Halves, Plows, VIore,
Thresher* and Fan Nilln,
Cora Mheltorw, llor««* Uakcs,
Harrows «ad Custjvntor*,
Bush and Hminblc flu* thee,
•pandee, Forks, dec., Ac.
At-O,
Georgia Raised Hunt Proof Oats*
Georgia and T*nnes*oe Rye.
Wheats Barley, Closer and Grass
Seed.
Chemical* for ’la -lngup FtrtllF
■or* nt home. Ad-ir. -s
HOC STEAD B CO.,
JoOO If Agricultural Depot, (Mumbun, On-
Pure Cold Soda!
Kisaengen and Vichey Water
Tirra n« boda focrtain, at
J. I. CRIFFIN’S
M m due* aiou.