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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1874.
YOL. XVI.—NO. 197
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HISTORICAL RMIHIICKSCR.
a
f'V'fBS BEAL AUTHOB OF “OLD BOBfiU.'I, THB
SOpT BEAU.”
I the Editor of the Atlanta Herald
([Noticing in the Golnmbna Enquirer.
a taw day* ago an article from Major
blhoun in whioh allusion is made to Col.
H. Sparks, of New Orleans, now in
his city, es the original author of this
Fell known and popular old song, I called
E his attention to it. The following letter
| is in reply to my enquiry. < ol. Sparks is
perhaps a* well if not better known in
he Sou: h than any other man of the old
jirne of aristocracy and wealth for which
9 great Southwest became so famous
^terior to the war. He is the anthor of
highly interesting book entitled “Mew-
t of Fifty Years.”
The Colonel is now over seventy-five
jar* of age, but atill retains his health,
pstituiioiial vigor aud great mental
nngth to a remarkable degree. He
■tbeyt-d as his personal asaociates and
ppanions of the long ago snch great
onages as Daniel Webster, Calhoun,
Jaci sou, John Bell, Slidell, and
fc of the statesmen of note who flour-
I in those times. In conversational
Iters the Colonel is unsurpassed, and
\ familiarity and aoquaintanos with all
f prominent men and publio incidents
I a half century back makes his society
plly charming. He, together with bis
client aud talented lady, have been
nding the summer at the Kimball
^‘u8e, and the two have been the oentie
great attraction for the number of in-
VF.ORU1A HEWS.
—The Augusta Constitutionalist says
that the health of Hon. A. H. Stephens
has greatly improved during the last three
weeks.
—The Greenbboro’ Herald is reliably
iuformed that Dr. W. Moody, of that
county, recently cut 10,(H>5 pounds of
Bermuda hay from one acre of land.
—Charles H. Hitters, a German, com
mitted suicide in Savannah on Wednes
day night, while under the influence of
liquor ant! laudanum, by jumping from a
fourth story window.
—A correspondent of the Augusta
Constitutionalist writes that Gen. Toombs
expresses his willingness to ran for Gov
ernor st the next election—says that it is
the only office he has any desire to hold.
—Jesse Hendricks, charged with killing
T. J. Bridwoll, near Augusta, some two
years ago, has been arrested iu Camden,
8. C., und surrendered to tho Georgia
authorities on a requisition by Gov. Bmith.
—Gov. Bmith .has appointed Dr. Flew-
ellen, Superintendent of Public Works,
Receiver for the Macon & Brunswick Bail-
road, rice Mr. George H. Hazlehnrst. No
reason is announced for this change in
tho management of the road, and it is not
known whether or not other changes are
to follow.
—Tho Washington Gazette states that
about 10 o’clock on Saturday night before
last, Joseph Coffer and James Gilbert
were found near the public square, both
badly out with knives—one having eleven
and the other s x woundB. They had had
a fight, all alone by themselves, and re
fused to tell much about it. It wan sup
posed both would recover.
—Atlanta is still in some trouble about
her custom house building. Mr. A. B.
Mullett, supervising architect, writes
from Washington to tho Mayor of Atlanta
that the Secretary of the Treasury will
not accept the lot offered by the eity, and
unless the oily offers the Westmoreland
property on Marietta street, the Secretary
will take no action until Congress meets.
—Says the Atlanta Herald: Two ne
groes, Lotus Free aud J. Tarpliu New,
who kil ed a negro for hia money at the
Tecumseh Iron Works in Alabama, were
caught Wednesday night in Paulding
county by the Deputy Sheriff, H. Brass-
wtll, and sent on in chains yesterday
morning to Alabama. Free makes s full
confession, while New is reticent. They
were parsing under the name of Johnson.
—Tho Sumter Republican says that last
week u man was found *near a mill at
Sinithville, in a culvert, dead and head
less. Th^t e \v«s no olue as to who cut his
hoad off, nor why it was done. He bad
been seen walking through Sinithville
about a week previous drank. He had
two shirts, which appeared to be all the
baggage ho ever had.
SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.
Spain Demands Indemnity.
THK EXITED STATES REFUSES
AND IS PRESSING!
HER CLAIRS.
—The Saudersville Herald says: At
noon it is almost sickening to look over
gent guests who daily throng its par- ! the fields of cotton once so promising.
But I give you Col. Spark’s own i Yeaterda) we asked one of the best far-
i9 together with the original “Roesnm 1 wars in tho county what tho thought would
Beau.” be tho damage to the cotton crop now,
Atlanta Ga., August 21 1874. I evea should we have rain in two or three
w w u ’ . . ’ 8 * * days. His auswer was, from one-third to
... ! one half. Many stalks have no living
Dear Sir: l am obliged to you for ; forms or bolls for half their length.
^h^ ,U,bU 5 1 special from Cartersville to the At-
,° f lantn B ‘“ te9 ‘l“t Mr - A - M. Green,
»ng. on* eo popular throughout the | a ymlIlg lawycr Atl.nL, sou of Dr!
vjy* _ . ....... r i James. Mercer Green, of Maoon, on a
‘T* 1 ““** 1 8ead ‘ visit to Cartersvillo, was found on Tbuts-
and they are the first that were ever | d orni entirely ilMen8lble in hie
to the air, which became famous | be J at tUe g ot(d anc f rera , iued ’ BO nntil
j" , th « ! Friday morning, when he eould be par-
AS* “■J*? inspired t j a u y aron8ed- Some hope of hia reoov-
, W ;' n 1 ®. r “ b ’ entertained on Friday, but he
J m L r S . ‘ «““ 8 » llltd «y- Hi " at,aok waH eon.
\ t n0t ““““'y ;° r 1 gestion of the brain,
atato, aa the reason and oansos for 8 „„ , , „
ay will form a theme for a chapter ! ,, muVi , rm K members of Gen. A.
I second volume of the “Memories' Colquitt s brigade of Georgia
y eara /* j volunteers have determined upon a
y I located in Mississippi and I ™»nion, to be held in Atlanta
^uced the practice of law. It was , °. n t J 10 V* October next, du-
rnicUt of the noblest race of peo-) State I air. An invitation is ex-
ave ever known. Amongst these 11 5^ e aQ d pwrates of
,o equally remarkable, but very tho bn 2 a(l9 to b « present on the occasion
Quo was a school master, who reforr «il ,A ' h « resident members will
te old, and who had been teaching ' P lovlde ft capacious hall and some other
neighborhood for over forty years. ! accommodations for those attending.
0 was James Rossum. He was f ~
ALABAMA NEWS.
in his habits. On Monday
pg, neatly dressed and oleanly sha
le went to his duties in the old
[ house, where two-thirds of his life
en spent, and ansidiouBly devoted
f to the duties of his vocation un
day evening. On the morning of
ay he arrayed himself in his best,
voted the day to visiting the ladies
I neighborhood. He was a welcome
it every house. This habit bad con-
so long that he had aoquired the
let of “Russum, the Bean.” The
name wsa Cox, who waa a rolliok-
1 fellow, and the beat vocalist I
kew. He was in song what l’ren-
l in oratory, and they were boon
'lions—both died yonng.
was frequently at my offloe, and
be occasion whilst he was there,
i walked by the door, and his age
Vrout in his walk. Cox looked at
, after a pause, turned to me and
1 in quite s feeling tone, whioh
isuuie at pleasnra, and its elo-
is indescribable: “Poor old
ome of these sunny mornings
found dead, when be shad have
nerul, and all the ladies will
r th being present, I know.”
«r he left the ofloe, and being
tor, I seized the ideas and wrote
tka following doggerel lines. Soon after
Oos returned, and I handed them to him.
Ha got vm walked, and hummed different
ataLuttNlne fell upon the old Methodist
tune, iu whioh they have ever since
w.iys considered Cox more en-
e authorship of the song than
Is of lines have been written
by as many persons, and almost
fit many have claimed the authorship of
Um lines; but this is of no moment. I
ultirp no merit for my line*, but every
thing'for Cox's singing them. I have seen
him draw tears from the eyes of old and
young With the feeling he threw into the
•ong t * *
a some soft, fanny morn Id*,
then so neatly shall dress me
as white as the snow—
iw ooAn shall press me,
ir: Poor Boesum, tho beau.
to be burled, I reckon,
•111 all like to ao;
m at tho toot or my oolBn,
old Rosaum, the beau.
a doten good followa,
all aUggerlng go:
»hole in tho meadow,
■ Boesum, the bean.
a couple of domloks,
be hrad nod tho toe ;
to scratch on it—
Boesum, tha baau.
—It is stated that application will be
made to Congress, at its next session, for
an appropriation for opening the Coosa
river above Wetumpka to navigation.
—The Radical delegates from the First
Judicial Circuit of Alabama, while at
Montgomery, nominated G. \V. Craig, of
Dallas, for Judge of that Circuit.
—Tho delegates of the Seoond Judicial
Circuit, while attending the Radical State
Convention at Montgomery, nominated
C. S. G. Doster, of Autauga oounty, as
their candidate for Judge of the Circuit.
—The Tax Assessor of Talladega ooun
ty was killed by tho train of the Selma,
Rome and Dalton Railroad, at Talladega,
on the night of August 17th. Supposed
suicide.
Peter Danzey, negro, was committed
to Clark county jail Tuesday night. He
confesses that the negroes were preparing
an insurrection at the instigation of tho
negro Andrew Jackson, and that the ob
ject was to murder the whites and take
possession of thoir lands, houses and
other proporty.
TELEGRAPHIC MOTES.
—Bristow is at Cape May, Robeson at
Boston.
—They shot a Deputy United States
Marshal, in Missouri. He was trifling
with still bouses.
—Mr. C. Alexander, President of tho
Equitable Life Insurance company, died
suddenly last night, in New York.
—None of the great prizes of the Bal
timore National Schutzenfest go South.
Numbers of Southern delegations attend
ed. All had a splendid time.
—The steamer Tagus, on her next trip
from New Yoik to England, will take out
ten looomotiven for the Russian Govern
ment.
—The s^hoon ir NeTie Crofell, from
Savauuah with a cargo of lumber, is re
ported ashore off North Point, near Bal
timore.
—The Court, iu Now York, decides that
General Butterfield’s commissions on
stamp**, Ac., exceeds the amount short in
his general account. The prosecution
cries quits.
loses good ft
round In sr
, tksbaas!
W. H. Sfarss.
Washington, August 24.—It baa been
ascertained from a reliable source that
Spain, instead of oarryiug into effect the
understanding of the Fish-Polo protoool—
namely, to investigate tha oonduot of those
of her authorities who have infringed on
the Spanish laws and treaty obligations,
and to punish those who may have offend
ed—haa made a demand for indemnity in
tha affair of the Virginiua, and for other
al’eged wrongs suffered by Spaiu, owing
to the filibustering expeditions fitted out
in this oonutay and landing, or attempt
ing to laud, men aud muuitiona of war on
the Spanish-Amerioan cosat.
To this demand our Government has
replied in firm but courteous terms, as
serting the untensbleneas of the position
of the Spanish Government, and remind
ing it of the remisaneaa or inexcusable
delay in making reparation for the wrongs
suffered by American oitisena in person
and property.
The lateat information from Miniatar
Cushing is that he ia still preaaiog our de
mands on Spain.
It seems certain that the clause in the
protoool, providing for the reciprocal re
clamations, shall be the subject of con
sideration between the governments, will
not end satisfactorily, in whioh caae it
will become the subject of arbitration, aa
per educe ment, provided the eonstitu
tional aaaent of the Senate of the United
States shall be given to it.
ALABAMA.
TH* BACK TROUBLE. BBOUN.
Montgomery, Angnet 24.—Trouble, are
reported between the whites aud blaoke iu
Ckootnw oounty. The white* weie in
formed the blaoka intended to attaok them
unaware., and gathered in force to repel.
In dne time a orowd of blacks appeered,
but made do attack. A orowd of them
went to a nunpeoted negro, took him out,
and whipped him. The whipped negro,
on being releaxed, fled to the whites for
protection. Haying be bed been whipped
for revealing the black oonapiraoy. Offi
cers went to arrest the lynchers, and car
ried e poaae, but the negroes fled on their
approach. Several shots were fired at the
retreating riotan, but without damage.
Qniet waa thus restored, and no further
trouble is apprehended.
BBSCHBR-flLTON.
THE PABT1BS IN ©OUST—TILTON COM-
HBNcaa suit aosinst Basons
AND TUB PAPERS.
Naw York, August 24.—Mr. Morris,
Theodore Tilton's counsel, is to-day pre
paring the complaints against the various
newspapers whioh, it is claimed, pub.
lished libellous artloles against Mr. Til
ton. Damages are laid at 950,000 eaoh.
The only papers named are the Brooklyn
Eagle, Tribune, and World.
Bait against Beeoher will be first prose-
outed. Moaars. Traoy, Sherman and
Sterling are preparing their answer to the
complant of Mr. Morris.
■tabbing AEhlra i/ Aaf»U and
Hamburg.
■Augusta, August 24.—Sunday night, a
white man named Ed. Owens undertook
to removo a oolored man named William
Simona from the hones of a negro wo
man. Simons resisted and Owens stabbed
him, from the effects of whioh he died.
The evidenoe before tbe ootoner's jury
disclosed tbe fact that Simona was drank
and disorderly, and that Owens interfered
at the request of tbe woman. Tha jury
returned a verdict of justifiable homioide.
A white lad named Burns, stabbed an
other named Antry, fatally last night.
In Hamburg to-day, Preston Sima and
Tom Carter, both colored, got into e dif
ficulty. Sims was seriously stabbed by
Garter.
The Uta Kentnefey Trouble.
Washington, August * 24.—Elaborate
dispatches from Lancaster, Ky., indicate
that, while the trouble waa not strictly a
fight between races, both chiefs were
white, and the trouble grew from a con
test between candidates for Glerk of
Court. Sellers seems to have been sup
ported by the negroes, who were barri
caded within tbe premises whioh were
burned in order to dislodge them. Fed
eral soldiers olaim that they were sub
jected to a fire from both parties, sad
skedaddled.
The tronble waa suppressed by the
Kentucky State troops, acting as a poaae
to tbe Sheriff.
FORKICN INTELLIGENCE.
•PAIN.
BBCOGNITION OF THK BBPUBUC.
Vienna, August 24.—The Trtue an.
nonnoes that the Austrian and German
Charges D'Affaires at Madrid, were
notified Friday last of tho recognition liy
their respective governments of President
Serrano as chief of tbe Executive power
of Spain.
EN&LAND.
riaa in aouTHAiirTON.
London, August 24.—A fire eu the
docks ocourred in Southampton last night.
The shipping, in danger of destruction,
waa removed to a piaoo of safety. The
flames were oonflned to the work shop* of
the Koyal Mail Steamship Line, whioh
were destroyed. Many workman are de
prived of a situation by the fire. A large
number of them also loet their toola.
DEATH OF AN AUTHOB.
Sydney Dobell, a well known English
writer, ia dead.
ANOTHER FACTORY BURNED.
By the burning of Morely’s Stooking
Factory at Nottingham, five hundred per
sona were thrown out of employment.
Loss 9600,000.
OOLUEST IXFLOSION.
London, August 24.—A colliery explo
sion near Staffordshire killed eighty-fonr
persons.
CANADA.
HORRIBLE AOCtDKNT.
Toronto, August 24.—Last night, while
Bev. Mr. Day waa praaobing in Holy
Trinity churoh, hia eldest daughter Mary,
about twenty years of ago, and a young
son ten yoars of age, were at home. Tbe
yonng boy ploked up e gun whioh bed
beau carelessly left loaded in the bed
room, and pointing it at bia slater, said:
“Do you want me to shoot yon ? n at the
asms time palling the trigger. He lite
rally blew the aide of the yonng lady'e
heed off.
Three Rlaeleelppl Negrete Haas
Car Rape.
Bbook Haven, Miss., August 23.—The
three negroes who at 3 o’clock on Sunday
morning last foroibly entered the resi
dence of Mrs. Bnentey and violated her
person, were taken from Jaii and hung by
the citizens, about one thousand of whom
were present.
Johnson waa captured on Sunday \ the
other two were taken at Canton, and
brought here this morning end lodged in
jail. They all oonfeesed their guilt on
the gallows.
—Jason B. Viiltae, a lawyer, formerly
of Miohigen, one of the moat inflnantial
citizens of that plaoe, was instantly killed
Monday afternoon, near Chattanooga,
Teun., hia horse running away and throw
ing him against a fence.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, August 24, 1374.)
Probability.—During Tuesday, over
the South Atlantio end Gulf States, the
pressure will increase somewhat, with
slightly lower temperature, wiuda veering
to north, and clearing, bat partly eloudy,
weather.
■HIP NEWI.
MARKETS.
RT TRERMAPH TD BRRUIRRR.
Hemep eel ■teak Hmrkaee,
London, Angnet fit.—Console filteHl.
hew Loans 4|.
Pante, Aaguat **.— Beatee «3f. Sl|o.
New You. August 24.—Moneys par
sent. Ooid 102}. Exeheage—long M7M
short 401. Governments strong. Stele
bonds quiet. Stocks doll.
Naw You, Angnet 34.—Money more
active end loaned freely at S per sent
Exchange doll at 407}. Gold ItMnUO.
Governments firm. Mates qetet end
nominal.
Maw Yoxe, Angnet 04.—Flow deli
end heavy. Wheat doll end nominally
lower. Corn qniet and naoheaged. Ton
qniet, at 122.7(012.17}. Laid firm; Mm
14}.
Lomevtua, Ang. 24. —Tloar eeehenged.
Pork #28 SO. Beooa firm; abonlden »M;
clear rib aides IS}; dear aides lM. Laid
ICjelB). Whiskey M.
Cincinnati, Angnet *4.—Ho nr doll
Com firm. Pork qniet ud unchanged at
•26 00. Lard 16. Baton firm; ehonld.
ere 0|; deer rib 13} ; alter eidaa It};
deer doting } higher. Whiskey tern at
26c.
St. Louie, Angnet 14 —Floor dull end
unchanged. Corn higher; (7}aU tor
No. 1 mixed in dsvator. Whiskey firm
at 08. Pork steady at $04. Beooa firm
—small lots; 0}el0 for shoulders; 164 for
deer rib; 14 for clear aide*. Lord stiff;
steam 16}.
Savannah. August 24.—Arrived—Pro.
mesai, fofty-two days from St. Helena,
for orders. Ship Gnardian Ames, thirty-
six days from Bristol; and ship Golden
Bole reported at Tybee for ordaia. She
will come to this port.
NBW OFFERS I
NEW IDEAS I
LivaerooL, Angnet 04—r. m.—Cotton
easier—prioes declined a fraedoe; aplaada
8}; middling Orleans 8}a8}; sales 10,000
bales, including 0,000 for opssalallna
end export.
Sdea on basis of middling e plan da,
nothing below good ordinary, delivery la
August, g 1-16; do., nothing below low
middling!, delivery in September 0}.
Seim on basis of middling Orleans,
nothing below good ordinary, deliverable
in Angnet, 84.
Salta for shipment of new crop on bade
middling npleod, nothing below good or
dinary! 1*16.
Seise on basis of middling uplands,
nothing below lew middlings, deliverable
in September end Ootober, 8}.
2:80 p. M.—Sal as to-day tool ode 6, MO
belts of American.
Seim of uplands, nothing below lew
middlings, deliverable In Angnet, • l-H.
Seise of shipments of new crop, on
bade of middling uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, 8.
Liverpool, August 24.-4:80 P. K.—
Cotton, sales of uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, deliverable to Angnet, Sd;
uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
deliverable to Sept sea bar end Ootober, 8;
uplands, nothing below low middlings,
deliverable September Ootober and No
vember, 8}; soles of Orleans, nothing be
low good ordinary, deliverable in Angnd,
8}; Orleans, nothing below low edddUog,
deliverable ia August, 8 8-18.
Naw Yobe, Angnet *4.—Cotton (reap,
tog: ealee 448; uplands 18}; Orleans 17.
Futures opened aa follows: Bepteml
IS 15-32; October is}; November is}.
New Yosa, Angnet 24.—Fatales oioeed
steady s seise 30,800 balsa, ea follows :
September lSja 17-32, October 15} bid,
November 18} bid, Deoember 18 9-32a
6-16, January 16}el6-8I, February 15 17-
32.19-82, March IStoSUt, April 18 18-18.
Cotton doll; sales 1107 bales at 18}e
17a. ; net raoeipte 4 bales.
Savannah, Angnet *4. —Colton nominal;
middlings 18o. ; net raoeipte 88 ‘
sales 20; stook 4848.
New Oslbahs, Angnet M.—Dell and
nnohanged; middlings 18}-, Set reeelwti
160; exports to Greet Britain 8,818; sdm
250; etook 10,880.
Boston, Angnet 24.—Dull ud weak;
middlings 17}e. ; sales 100 bales; etook
8,000.
Ceabliston, August 14. — Middlings
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hotioe.
" 9 “ d 10 “““ -
sexto te W. JOHNSON, A geek.
Kill th» Cotton Worms!
WITH
NOT ALL’S COMPOUND,
Poris Groom oa4 Anomie.
roaiAta it
E. 0. HOOD It BRO.
eegl if
W. W. SMARM A 00.,
PuDllohoro’ Agents,
Ma. *8 M Raw, New Task,
As* - - -
FtmUm In Watt toprmM Oenrt w
I* V. R. Dletriet Onert.
I F Osessel wtll taralM Atoireete at Brisk,
I will ernes iRetreeaee hr a swell met-
Inn. Ia tome raise the tee Wtu set ea.
ke eapeam efe vblt Is th. eaUwl I
lee jrmeet er ergae appUeeUoae is
HOM'D E. GLARE.
100,000
TOUT SMOKO CLASS LUMBB1 f r sols •»
E BosolRy’ff Mill, ooQuitting of HcmnUlLg, list
Kmt4s ma4 Iktsthluf. Alio a good lot si First
l LnW on hsud.
B. BBAfiLT,
Oolmabcs, Oc.
S^JSJ
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magi if
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•win, st 4l«»nm! Blmtss, B*r Mwrrtii, Ms.
VofNUMtg n^ilNd. Mm Mmigi stMi Ufoss
M. IIOUSM,
II Br.m4woy % M. T,
Important to Farmers.
BTMVBNB ts wall kmowm lo IBs
K B. T, J.
FUslon
ssot rollsl
rolUhlo mail cllolsst OIN HBIOHTI la
istr/. Whomvor ho has worked ho has
gives ffAtUfmotloa; mud, so ha procoeoff to ouiho m
tosr la m abort timo, planters i.»*<!lrnf flln mtmlrs
ahocld haod im thi u nnin»R mud tomilon. “Work
m«M d«nm (• tww* tit na." mlA4 dmwif
R.
R.
R.
RICH. RARE, RACT
FLIRTATION CARDS!
These ara french flirtation Curda, sod loll how
II la dams where tboy know hnw ; mnd mro Juh t rt.
from For hi Ara rary noiihy I Duly Iu eta.
ao. J. MR1PM A LO., lit S XU KrmukfoU,
tail In
MEDICINES.
ae« TMftett, at tM Ike, eat nileMa elwefe
eeeleaelf •eeaklener. If Melt
lalueeUm, ieellh I. elawM lei
evertekly «e»er»A
samses MamAmoho,
la Ik* fhoDldaaa,
161; I
111;
3.641.
to to,
net receipU
IS; atoek
Yellow Fever ea Iki, Beard.
Naw Yoex, August 33.—The ship Wm.
Wilcox, from Havens for New York, was
spoken on the 16th. The Captain died
that morning of yellow fever; tha tint end
seoond mates, with several othen, hod
died previously, end there were only foor
men fit to work, with no one to navigate
the ship.
Tbe bark Evangeline, whioh arrived
here to-day from Sagua, loet three men
from yellow fever.
Heikj-rayae DiMenlty Adjneted.
Wabrkntom, Va., August 24.—The dif
ficulty between Col. Moeby end Cept. A.
p. Payne bae this day been amicably end
Ward Beecher was to preach at the Twin I L j-
Mountain House, N. U., caused a luge | ' ,onora ) ) y ad J u * ted -
—The deficits of the levy of the cash
ier of the Citizena’ Bank of New Orleene,
and S.-ssaasier. cashier of Joseph Her
nandez, have been adjusted. Both par
ties ere iu New Orleans.
—The announcement that Bev. Henry
inflnx of people to hear him, the stages
being loaded with visitors from all the
hotels and the towns in the violnity
The number aggregated about 1200. No
allusion whatever wee made to tbe
fSigned)
Eppa Hukton,
Jakes Kzite.
—On end after the let of September,
prox., customs duties payable entirely in
gold, to Havens, will not be reetoved.
See the Grand Gifts
Our Fireside Friendto its Subscribers
Entirely now and unprmcedoaUd, mud sack
•a will lutoroat every oae. Tod Miss It If
you dom't aeud for iDMplea mud fall |artki«
Imra, which ara aawt free!
SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER!
family mud atory Weekly in tho Uo<on, baa tbe
Urgent circulation, mod the l>»at Appointed print
ing mud pub'lahiog establishment and building in
the ttVst. Is a I trgu, eight-psgu illustrated and
original family Weekly, price |3.00 per yaar.
Every subscriber reruivoa a magnificent premium
and a ahar# in tha distribution. Subtcribt tiok 1 /
WE WANT AGENTS.
We want a representative In every neighbor*
hood. Nothing equa's It for ageate, male or fa*
male, young or old. Large Oath Waget and a Su
perb Outfit, exclusive territory, which ia rapidly
filling up. Must apply at once. Subscribe by
sending $3 00, and receive tbe paper one year, a
magnificent premium, a share Iu the distribution,
Mobile, August 24.—Deli end on-
ohsngsd; middlings 16; ast isssipts 100;
salss 50; stook 4,014.
Galveston, August *4.—Marks! anist
end steady; good ordinary 144; middllaga
16}; not raooipto 28 balae; salsa 78; atoMi
9,639 bales.
Msnms, Angnet 94.— Market steady
and nnohanged; low middlings 18;rsostpU
98; sbipmsnls 91; stook 6,289.
Augusta, Angnst 24.— Modsrste ds-
mand; middlings 18}; reoelpta 11; ship-
ts 188.
PORTER’S IMPROVED
Iron Cotton Screw !
C IOTTON SCREWS FOR $W,00 AND Up.
J wards, 1 am now muktac and hasp eon*
stantly on bmnd a full stock of tha above
Borswa, which have given such unlvaraml sat*
lifaetlou for aevarmi years p »fit 1 doi't prm*
tend to make any batter, but JUST AS GOOD
as anybody. My arrangement la Jnit Ilka tlm
old Woolen Scr ‘* ‘ -.-
Have to be the J
» rtlN*. ....—
Alao, SUGAR Ml
ES, GIN GEAR, and all other kinds
of oaailnca o.ads of Iron or Brass, IRON
FENCING, ko. I fully warrant all of my
work.
Orders solicited aad promptly ex seated.
Colombia, Ga,, Ang. II, 1174. * w«m«
OniiMt Vmltr ti th IN Cefcq k
I1S.OO.
IS IT POSSIBLE
THAT
Im. J. EMMETT * CO.
Offer to sell m Good Family levlng Ha*
ehlaa, (that will do as lac aad as wl<.e m ramge
of r ork aa npj machine In Ibe Market,) with flail
Table TfGGHIw and Black Wmtaal Ton, “
finished, all for FlftME Ballan T It Is _
only possible, bnt a tact. If you are deabtfkl of
It, send for a Circular, Friee List, Ae,
Tbe Uauufmclur«ra do mot hesitate to ckmllenM
the world to produoo a better, or even as gooda
V.achlne for the Money.
IeIib I aasli
Hast ef aaMea la Ike Liver „
OoGatlpatlea, Jaaadiee, tala la
Oeagh, Chills, IWaalaasa, Aaar IsMaek, lad fate
latSaMeatb,Mimas Attache, Palattettsaaf the
■cart, Raptmalaa af Spirits, er the Blaee, aad a
kaadred maker symptoms, fur which ■lMlfONr
UFBB BBOULATOB la tha heat remedy that haa
ever kata discovered. It acta mildly, effectually,
aid beiaff a simple vegetable co
itltias that it
i to those smart and active.
full particulars, to
I aroma guaranteed by
I aad TaUa, with
L* J. KMMBTT A OO., Qifi , l Af'tt
Bvaaklya, N. Y. Baas 44.
Pnivcival Oarioa, Fclvom Me., Baaeatv*.
IMsiia# state what pap. r yea saw this
I hub gtviif laduM, vii Tdk k
#10.00.
A Valuable Plantation
FOR SALE.
I OFF MB for sale the valuable ptaee ham aa
tbe NILL PLANTATION, oa Flint river, three
lee north of Bverett'a Station, Mouthwssteva
Ballroud.
The entire place, containing about 1,100 acres,
will be sold oa exceedingly favorable terms.
I will sell, If desired, the Jouea piaco separate.
This place contains 1,300 acres.
The levees ua th* place have been recently put
more productive lands are uet la he
healthy. Flue settlements
Mr. Wooldridge, ea the plantation, wtll Shaw
the plaoe to any eae deetrena ef looking.
T. E. HLAMOHAHP.
THI MET ADVICE
that eaa he given to pei
peps la, billons aomptalnt
headache, (hvar and a«t . „
any disorder effecting the sMumch. the live.* cm
kidneys, Is to tone, clran’f*, npd regulate theee Im-
H. F. ABELL ft CO.
MAY! JUST SN01IVRH
CresM Chsstt, Pins A,pis Ckssss,
Nsw Maeksrei In kits,
Fleer from New Whest,
Oat Meet, Rye Flour,
WhMt aaS O.rs a,Its,
0um4 Fnilto mS Meets,
Clffer Vlssfsr 90s psr gal,,
Kstmses Oil, 40« gallott,
Sugar ef all ireSee,
*NL».
■ TEAlollfs^U.,.
asms 8 BiMkitoir. MiksK ell kieM.
•site 0k<4M Eto, OM Iiwnent
SL LM.rmrlOrtU, MRhrSl.
MeMwsilk 9etkem Swskle, totm, W. • ».
tatUM's Mtgkt ee4 Dwk Osalar, Ohavlee
Sttag Ut ^imt eel kmt.
Nana' UVB IN0U1M, m Idiom
la aoTr^S!# violet medicine,
It tare to earn If taken regularly,
la on latoa Mating beverage,
Is a fruitless Many medtotoe,
Is tha rhaaMSi moSUelae la tha murid,
la given with safety aad tbahqppMat
the meat delicate tafrat.
Dee# net iatorfrre with haeiaeas.
Pees not dlaarrungs tha ayatam.
Takes the plaaa of ftalaiae aau Miters ef every
Oeatalai the elmpisat aad haul raMadlta.
worn BALM Mr AIM. M9NUH,
OH ~
enocEniBs.
WwtW ■eweMe.l Iimwi tM.40.% xalfae.
FenOUw Vtsagat, leaggalKa.
BOOT t. CRANE,
4*tDM 4tow | tom,.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
i. A J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 anti 16 Broad at.,
Columbus. Os..
SNCNHUHINUn A NOW
NO,tot pwiate Bnn.
SSS berrele Ftowr.
Firm NS to 90S btrreii tnger.
100 tog* OMMe.
Fr.m MS to 900 twrrd. Syrup.
aSSbMwd. Wbtokn.
900 Hu, TiImm.
MS barrd. LarS.
90S mmIwS.IL
SO tUrM. Mm.
BBS nmh Wrapplag F.pm-.
ISO MM*F*tMk.
MS Him OanSy.
Ae4 ...rytktai It to. OraMT, lie., whlok tin.
sprit fra
J. A J. KAUFMAN.
thoroughly restore tbe functional adieu tffce
digestive argaaa aad tha InUstlues aud recent*
tha whole system. They nroduoe neither aaassa.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
_ so aataral that It can
storied by tha eteeest abaarvar. It la
_ nod anally applied, aad ia la geaeml see
__ _ the frshlouebU heirdresssre la every Urge
eity la tha United I totes. Price 11 a box. Bold
every whom.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
^NlT&iicRuWM,
(Uiru.Ii. turn Oik.|
Oolumbuw, Oa.
MM* rf/nOTM, HOI
Berefrle, Iraptlve Blsesess or the 8klb. 8t. Au
theay'a Fire, Kryalp -U., Nfotrb.., Tan-jr., BolU.
T.U*r, IS. loll Rhotiio, :■■:■,Ii lln., 1, Rln^wurto.
Ilwmllia, pAla aad Rnlarx«<a:«i,t c! it.. Emu,.
Inal. Waakew, et.tllUy, iBuainliaa or
Wkllaa, WawkNww«, Draw, wan. Bw.iliam,
HMIto. Eidaa, aad U.-r CewRlalal. H.reotUl
nlM, aad run, All |HMt fr<u> la,u. Wwd.
RR. TCTI'I MRUTAUliU
la Ikd eel genet*I llaad ratttar Reave M
- ■ — II nun let# tka UfcalaUae
Ik. HNMI pntKV a kmedtfkl aawftalae aad
may tka Ml la (Ma 9wfc aad leirmi la
’eiiiMm Rise. HeeMf
aad all wtll ka WML T» dam. attola, kaaawe
kdde Hand tost ma earn, stlk IkM fttamkM
offiawsa - *“■ "■» "* i! *
Hoofing end Outtsring
teas promptly nod In the beet manner.
Be aal lei la a sail, tooling neaarsd IkM he ran
give satire ■ellefretlea.
IY Friee ns low as the lowest. Come und see
bsfrveyou Lay. oetff wxiivtf
MAKffIB IPMTACLRh f
Tlieeo Bpectuelss ere munufuetnred trmim M Uiu-
ute Cr/stal Pebbles" meltdtd together; sad are
culled Diamond eu neeobiit of their hardueso and
hrilliaosy.
Ba.la, kma Imtad vltk Hi. polarlM*^, Ik.
dimmed Imam kaxa kme bead te edam Him
fm aasL torn kmud m,a Ikaa aa, otb.r ptblla.
Tka, am (mead vltk ,nal rat..tide imnqi.
em km tram MMMU akmrellem, ud pradura
a ratxhlam. old dlalleMema at vtalea am Ufura
aMalead Is MMm. Maeekannd br ika
» mt (IpUml MaaMbra.rlaf Co., York.
mle Iff ivipiaMlla «(deM Is wv| Mir talk.
°\trrrwH * nihil, j.v.i.n ud opucua.,
enmMMmmDrOMamkea,^. IM vkow ika,
eweelf maMMead. N.raddlra.
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