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■"*—-Tin' Central Uullroftil will ilecluro
a dividend to stockholders during
this month.
—The wheat and oat crops through j
Georgia Ims been harvested. The
yield is reported good.
—The pressman of thetlriffln .Years
is on a spree. We couldn't read aj
line in tho copy sent us.
—Dr. Andrews, of tho Washington
(JiuctU:, nominates Gen. Joseph K. ,
Johnston for Governor.
I , —The Savannah and Augusta Kail- ;
grond has declared a dividend of 3);
fgper cent., payable on demand.
■-The Georgia Railroad has do-1
dared a dividend of 4 tier cent., pay- '
ajiie on and after Ist July.
B—President Estill notifies the edi
tors that they can obtain passes over j
tin Central Railroad to the Press I
Convention in Atlanta.
K—A brute named John Harrison,
living near Brunswick, while drunk, ,
._!>••.,i his wife in such a manner that
lain- died from her wounds.
Corn is selling at Chattanooga at
087; cents at the wharf, and tit cents at
th>' depot. There is no change in
wheat, tho best white selling at $1 20.
f —Valdosta is rejoicing over a shoot
png gallery. Before Judge Bartlett
.‘arrived shooting was lively here, and
She gallery part has not ceased yet.
j —Dr. Dobbs, on Silver creek, has
discovered a rich silver mine. The
Koine Commercial says lie has been
goffered $20,000 fora half interest in
lone lot.
,T. 1,. Cook, of the Cuban army,
Hias arrived in Savannah. He claims
Ito be a general, hut his statement to
Karris, of the Years, looks like he is
a fraud.
f —The Milledgeville factory has
Bound it to its advantage to stop man
ufacturing cotton goods, thus throw
png out about fifty operatives. Bad
jsigu, and bad news.
Judge Wright placed MV. '/. J.
lOdom, of Albany, an attorney ut law,
| in jail for contempt, and fined him
$25, Notes passed, and he was re
leased. Lookout, lawyers.
Col. Ham, tho invincible, late of
|the Macon Star, has bought out Maj.
1 McGregor, and now edit* the War-
Irenton Clipper. Go in, Colonel, and
jwin. If perseverance, energy and
Ivim, coupled with brains, will do any
’good, your success is certain.
Our turkey hen that laid eggs all
the spring without a mate,ls now the
mother of ten chickens, and she
climbs trees to destroy mocking
bird nests, because the mock
ing birds light her brood.— AVbamj
.Xcics. Cary Styles must 7mike affi
davit to the above, or lie will be ruled
out at the Press Convent ion.
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—Montgomery is to have a concert
from a New Orleans company, very
soon.
—There are only sixty-two persons
in the Montgomery jail, all are color
ed but two.
Wm. Miller has been appointed
postmaster at Tuscalooon, Ala., vice
Jlobt. Blair.
Joseph Parsons has been appoint
ed postmaster at Talladega, Ala.,
vice R. A. Moseley.
—Mr. E. A. Heidt, editor of the
Marlon Commonwealth, died on Tues
day last after an illness of nine
months.
- Mr. K. 0. Clarke, of Wetumpka,
died on the sth inst., after a long ill
ness. He was doorkeeper of the
House of Representatives and of the
Senate for several terms.
—At the nominating convention for
the 33d Senatorial District, composed
of the counties of Henry, Dale, Coffee
and Geneva, held at Ozark on the Bth
iust. Col. Wm. C. Oates, of Honry.was
nominated hy acclamation as a can
didate to represent that District in
the Constitutional Convention.
The exercises of the coming Ala- j
bama Teachers’ Convention, in Mo
bile, promise to be unusually inter
esting. Hon. John M. McLeroy
delivers an address; Dr. Carlos G.
Smith, Prof. Thornton, of Howard
College. Profs. Larabee, Goodhue,
Wills, Walker, and other able teach
ers have promised papers. Rev. A. J.
Battle, of Mercer University, is in
vited, and is expeeted to be present.
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FLORIDA W.WS.
—Mr. Cbas. Gareiss, of Gadsden, had
eotton blooms on the Ist inst.
—The Clinch grant, cotaming one
thousand acres of excellent land, and
situated on the south side of Orange
Lake, near the flourishing orange
groves of Messrs. Bishop, Harris it
Matthews, has been purchased by
THE DAILY TIMES.
.John F Dunn and Daniel A. Miller.
1 It Is file Intention of these gentlemen
to subdivide this land and soil It oIT
in tracts to suit purchasers of small
j or large menus.—Ocu/u Banner.
1 —The Quincy Journal says that
there is u regularly organized band of
negroes sout h of Quincy, who make a
business of driving away stray cattle
j ami selling them either in Georgia or
distant parts of Florida.
From personal inquiries made re
cently in Putnam, Alachua and Co
■ lumbla counties, we were pleased to
find tho crop prospect encouraging.
As u general thing, crops of almost
every kind are later than usual, but
, are vigorous and promising. Our far
mers are nearer out of debt t ban for
several years past, and everybody is
using the strictest economy, and
seem determined to get on a cash
basis and to keep so. If the grange
movement had done nothing more
than to foster and tlx this idea in the
, minds of so many, it would have paid.
Oiico out of debt’ and with supplies
I for a year on hand, and tho farmer is
j the most independent man In the
world, we understand a meeting of
the gardeners about Gainsville was
held last week to compare notes and
; talk over tho future; and that facts
were developed ut the meeting that on
some kinds of vegetables they made
money, while on others they had
lost. Jackson rifle Press..
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LFMUtAI. NOITHF.HN
The citizens of California are to
vote next September on tile- question
i whet her they shall have n . Constitu
] tional Convention.
Hons. J. W. Johnston amt l{. E.
Withers,Senators from Virginia, hme
been elected honorary members of
the Virginia Historical Society.
- The survivors of the Hampton
''Confederate) Legion will have a re
union at Manassas Junction on July
21st, the anniversary of the first bnt
tle of Bull Run.
The University of North Carolina
will lie revived this year. A faculty |
is to be elected In .Tune,and the insti- 1
j tution will be opeued to students on j
the first Wednesday iu September, i
The decoration of the graves of j
! the Confederate soldiers in Stonewall!
j cemetery, at Winchester, Vn., which
took place Saturday last, was partici
pated in by several thousmid persons, 1
and the ceremonies were of an Inter- j
esting aud impressive character.
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roiiF.if.v rums
M. Staetnpfil has been elected
i President of the National Council, at
! Berlin.
j Heroine's picture in this year's
i Paris Salon has already been sold for
I SIB,OOO.
—The city of Lyons is i xcited over
! a scheme to make it a port for large
j steamers from the East, Indies by !
j improvement of the navigation of the I
j Rhone.
The price of beer lias gone up in ;
. many cities in Gerinauyof late years, j
there having been a great demand
for tlm article in and out of the Fa j
therlaml, and taxes having increased !
besides.
Mr. Carroll, a member of I’arlia-'i
ment from Ararat, has heeu commit
ted oil seven charges of forgery, as
the agent of Oohisborough A Cos.,
wool brokers. The forgeries amount
in the aggregate to many thousand
pounds sterling.
—ln the Court of Probate in -Lon
don there low ims■ n tried a ease iri
which two elderly maiden sisters
made wills in ouch other’s favor, but
by some error ouo signed the will of
the other, and rice verm. One of
these wills was in dispute, ami the
court declined to grant probate.
TKMU.it tI'HIC ITKVI.H.
Special to Daily Tim kb, by S. \ A. Line.]
Ra.-berry & Faleh, a prominent
jewelry firm of Chicago, has suspend
ed. Liabilities heavy.
McKee Smith wits killed in a
drunken row near Driftwood Pa,, on
the night of the oth inst. The mur
derer has not yet been captured.
—The main building of the Agricul
tural Works at Lebanon, N. H., was
burned yesterday with valuable ma
chinery and stock. Loss $33,000.
—Fourteen houses were burned
yesterday in Elizabethtown, Ky., and
several persons were injured by jump
ing from the windows. l/>ss $25,000.
—Rev. Dr. J. H. Eceleston, of Phil
adelphia, who was recently elected
Bishop of lowa, has given notice
that he will accept the petition. His
decision gives much satisfaction in
lowa.
—lt is expected the grand jury at
New York will find indictments
against several well known mer
chants and against custom house
officials in connection with the silk
smuggling frauds.
—Phelps was nominated for Gov
ernor of California by the Republican
Convention on Thursday; Cavis, for
Lieutenant Governor; Hallet.t, for
Secretary of Suite,
—The ten mile sailing race which
came off at Brunswick, Gu., yester
day between the Betsy, Bessie May
audJ. & L., for the fifty dollar cup,
was won by tho J. &L, Considera
ble outside betting.
—The settlement of the Alabama
and Chattanooga Railroad ease in
the U. S. Court at Mobile yesterday,
before Judges Bradley and Woods,
was favorable to Mr. Stanton, who is
made receiver.
Flri* anil Kxploxlon In *>w York.
New York, June 11.—At 8 o’clock
this morning a fire broke out in the
oil works of Lombard & Ayres, at
North River. A feeding tank con
taining 500 barrels refined oil explod
ed. It is -4tni burning. Estimated
loss on oil, machinery, die., SIO,OOO.
Cause of the explosion unknown.
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Kpslurllon ol Paanenxer Rales on (lie
Krir Railroad.
New Your, June 11.—It is announc
ed that on Monday next the Erie
Railway Company will reduce fares
between this city and Rochester,
Buffalo and Niagara Falls- tho re
duction being more than three dollars
on the round trip ticket.
COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 187.5.
rill-: LOST STEAMER,
Ft IMTir.lt PARTHT LAKrt OF THE
UIMANTEIt.
j EIGHTY-THREE LIVES HUPFOsI l) TO HAVE
BEEN LOST.
Special to tho Tim km by 8. & A. Line.)
New Y’ouk, June 11. Tho Vicks
burg was a screw steamer, and be
longed to tho Liverpool .V Mississippi
Steamship Company, of Liverpool.
During the winter she usual I y plietl
between New Orleans aud Liverpool.
New York, June 11. Nothing new
to-day regarding the loss of the
steamer Vicksburg, froui Montreal to
Quebec, by a collision with icebergs.
There are but faint hopes entertained
of ever hearing from tho second and
third boats that left the 111-fated
steamer, and the probabilities are
that all on hoard, eighty-three in
number, perished, excepting tho five
seamen rescued by the steamer State
of Georgia.
New York, June 11. Survivors of
the Vicksburg wreck state that after
1 boat No. 1 was launched with five
I persons, the second officer's boat was
; lowered, with nine persons iu it, and
pulled off to windward, ('apt. Ben
nett signalled to the first boat to
come back and take more persons on
board, but they could not return, as
the ice had drifted between them and
the ship. Only fifteen persons had
left the ship, when someone in the
boateried “There she goes!” and the
Vicksburg disappeared, head fore
most. As she sank, a boat in charge
of the second officer, and containing
thirty men, was floated from the
j decks. All Ihe women and children
went down in the vessel, not one
| having been taken off. After the
ship sunk nothing was visible except
; bales of hay ami lumber. One man,
supposed to be the captain, was seen
on a bale of hay, but they could not
! reach him for tho Ice. One seaman
i says that the captain was terribly
j ex cited before the vessel sunk, and
ordered the men, pointing a, pistol at
them, to jump into tlio boats. Tho
rescued sailors are totally ignorant
as to the names of the passengers.
There were thirty-two in all. Saloon I
passengers were Mr. MeShane of
Montreal, Miss Sutherland of New
j York, A. H. Betts of Kingston, Mr.
! and Mrs. Bloom and Rev. ('. A. Ad
janis of Upper Canada, and Mr. Vi
j pond. The vessel was valued at, $325,-
noO; fully insured. Cargo was worth
j $85,000.
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Washington Ileitis.
j Wamiinotom, June 11. —Tho Indian!
Commission will eonsitst of Senator
Allison, Hon. Abram Cumings, of
Missouri, Bishop Havens, Gen. A. H.
Terry, Rev. B.D. Hinman, and a sixth
not yet designated. On the reoomen
dation of ex-Seuator Harlan, Hon.
Wm. Ballison, Senator, from lowa,
has been appointed Chairman of the
Commission, to negotiate with the
Sioux, in relation to the Black Hills
and other mineral lands.
District-Attorney Bliss, of Now
York, arrived here this morn
ing, to look into the charges
preferred against him by one Walter
Gibson, of New York. These charges
wore sent to tho President, at Long
Branch, and forwarded thence to the
Attorney-General for examination.
They will be examined to-day or to
morrow.
No selection lias yet been made of
a First Assistant Attorney-General.
The position, It Is expected, will ho
tilled by tho Ist inst.
National Bank notes received for
redemption to-day $805,850. Custom
receipts $452,487. Internal Revenue
$423,554.
t Far.l Irani 11. 11. Clntlifl A l.'o.
New York, Juno 11. Tho following
card from H. IS. Claflin & Cos. is pub
lished :
Sir -The United Stat.es Grand Jury
have to-day indicted our firm for
alleged complicity in an attempt to
defraud the custom revenue at this
port. We simply ask our fellow-citi
zens to withhold all judgment in tho
case. We have conducted our busi
ness honorably and honestly.
We expect to demonstrate our in
tegrity and innocence. As there has
been no dishonor in our past, so we
intend to protect our future from
stain, by an uncompromising defence
against any accusations that have
been or may tie brought against us.
[Signed] 11. B. Cl.afi.ix I; Cos.
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Imllan Halil In ]Bt-liraka.
Omaha, Neb., June ll.—A large war
party of Sioux, Cheyennes and Apa
ches, coming from the north hy the
Sweetwater river, entered Rock creek
valley between Forts Steele and San
ders, Wyoming Territory, on the sth
inst., where they attacked tho settlers
and ran off over four hundred horses,
taking them north, crossing the rail- j
road at Horse Shoe bend.
The loss falls heavily upon the
farmers who wore putting in their
crops. This is the second or third
raid of this character mode this
Spring. The Indians evidently in
tend to own all the horses iri the
country. For once they get them in
side the lines of their reservation, it
will be a rare occurence if they ever
see them again.
—The members of a prominent auc
tion firm in New York have been in
dicted for concealing silks to the
value of $1,006,000. It is expected in
dictments will be found against other
merchants and custom-house officials.
rOICKIGV
Tin: KXULIHH PARLIAMENT.
Hprcitil to th* Timka by H. A A. Line.]
London, Juno 11.-In the House of
Commons. Mr. Cross, Secretary of
State for tlio Home Deiartment, in
troduced hills amending the labor
laws. They provide that breaches of
contracts calculated to cause public
injury by working people employed
in a public capacity, as in the supply
of gas and water, shall bo dealt with
criminally. All other cases shall be
regarded purely as matters of civil
contracts, to be settled by tho County
Courts. The law against pickettlng
to continue in forco; defendants, how
ever, are to have option of trial by a
justice of the peace or a jury ; In re
gard to strikes, there was no agree
ment ; to do any non-criminal act, in
relation to disputes between masters
and workmen, shall be punishable as
conspiracy. Tho bills were read first
time.
SENTENCE (if A uHUMAN BISHOl 1 .
Rerun, Juno 11. The Tribunal at
Posen sentenced the Prince Bishop,
Dr. Fouster, of Breslau, to a fine of
2txi,utX) marks, or i:@ days imprison
ment , for Illegally oxootmminloatfhg
a priest.
THE I ON DON R ACES.
New York, June 11. —A London spe
cial says the Ascot cup was won yes
terday by Mr. Merry’s Don Castor.
Tho Prince and Prlncessof Wales and
other members of the royal family,
and a number of nobles were present;
also, the Sultan of Zanzibar. The
race for the St. James Palace stakes
was a dead heat between Bay of Na
! pies and Craig Miller.
THE AEEONSOISTS.
Putts, .Tune 11. The Carlists claim
that tlio victory of their troops over
tho Alfonsoists at Carinern, was an
important one. They say 500 Alfon
soists infantry and 300 cavalry, to
gether with their arms and stores,
were captured.
M. OLI.IVIF.It ON THE EKAN'OO-I'Itt'SSIAN
WAR.
Paris, J uno 11.—M.OUlvior’s book in
defense of the Ministry, and of which
lie was the head in the breaking out of
the Fra neo-Prussian war, lmsappcar
ed. It declares that Prussia, by her
insults, really declared the war. His
Ministry cannot bn held responsible
for entering upon tho conflict, for the
act was unanimously approved by
the (Senate and Legislative body;
nor is it responsible for tlio military
organization, which was the work of
years before it came into power.
M. Ollivier claims for his Ministry,;
that in a few months after its organi- j
zation it had calmed the public mind
and restored tho authority of the Gov
ernment without employing either
corruption or intimidation. He pub
lishes a letter from the Emperor,
written after the fall of tho Ministry,
expressing his continued confidence
in it.
In conclusion, Mr. Ollivier urges
the Bona.parti.sts to help the present
Government to maintain the peace,
and respect, the Constitution; and
when the opportunity comes for re
vising the Constitution, then claim
an appeal to the Plebiscite.
SEIZURE OF AMERICAN BOOKS BV SPANISH
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICIALS.
Santander, Juno 11. A box con
taining a number of Protestant books
and consigned to an American resi
dent, of this place, is embargoed at
the Custom House. The act, has
been brought to the attention of Mr.
Cushing, United States Minister, ut
Madrid.
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Deeoratlon nt Fonlcderate Clravc* at
Baltimore.
Baltimore, June 11.—Tho graves
of Confederates at London Park, were
decorated with flowers Thursday, un
der the auspices of tho Society of the
Army and Navy of the Confederate
States in Maryland. Tho oration
was delivered by Mayor Robert Stiles,
of Virginia. Union soldiers were
present, who decorated the Confeder
ate Monument, and Confederate
soldiers decorated the monument of
the Union dead.
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AVrullirr Ntatrim iit.
Washington, June 11.—For the
Gulf States Stationary, followed by
rising barometer, southwest, to north
west winds, cooler and partly cloudy
weather, with occasional ruin in
Texas. For the South Atlantic
States stationary pressure and tem
perature, southeast to southwest
winds and clear weather.
Marini- InUilisrrnrc.
Savannah, Ga., Juno 11. Arrived:
Spanish bark Rafael Pomar, from
Havana; Sailed: schooner James
Walker.
H. F. ABELL & CO.—
HAVK—
JUST RECEIVED A NEW INVOICE OF j
St. Uroix Ram, Port Wine, Claret Wine,
Arrak, for Punch, Scotch Whiskey,
Boker’s Bitters, Sherry Wine,
Heidsick Champagne, Okl Whiskies,
All ol' the finest ouality and lor Haiti at low
prices, aud w< are dailv receiving new nnrl choice |
Family Groceries of alJ%arietiH.
- All Good?! Delivered.
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THE 8 UN.
DAILY AND WEEKLY FOR 1876.
The approach of tho Preaidcutial election Riven
unusual importance to the event* and develop
mrntH of 1R75. Wo ehall endeavor to describe
them ffilly, faithfully and fearlessly.
TUF, WEEKLY SUN hae now attained a circula
tion of over eighty thousand copies. Its reader*
are found in every State and Territory, and its
quality ie well known to tho public. Wo shall
not only endeavor to keep it fully up to the old
standard, but to improve and add to Its variety j
and power.
THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to bo u thor
ough newsjaper. All the news of the day will be
found in it, condensed when unimportant, nt
full length wheu of moment, nud always, wo
trust, treated In a dear, interesting aud Instruct
ive manner.
It is our aim to make tho Weekly Sun the best
family newspaper In tho world. It will be full of
entertaining and appropriate reading of every
sort, but will print nothing to offend the most
scrupulons and dellcato tade. It will always
coutain the most interesting stories and ro
mances of tho day, enreftilly selected and legibly
printed.
Tho Agricultural Department is u prominent
feature in tho Weekly Hun, nmt its articles Will
always be found fresh and useful to the former.
The number of man independent in politics is
increasing, uud tho Weekly Run is their paper
especially. It belongs to no party, and obeys no
dictation, contending for principle, and tor the
election of the best men. It exposes the corrup
tion that disgraces the country and threatA-ns tin
overthrow of republican institutions. It lms no
fear of knaves, and seeks no favors from their
supporters.
Tlio markets of every kind aad tin- fashions
are regularly reported.
The pries of the WEEKLY Sl'N is one d.dlur a
j’ear for n sheet of eight pages, and fifty-six col
umns. Ah this barely pays the exjeusos of paper
and printing, we lire not able to mske any dis
count or allow any premium to friends who may
make special efforts to extend its circulation.
Under the new law, which requires payment of
postage in advance, one dollar a year, with twenty
cents the cost of prepaid postage added, is the
rate of subscription. It Is not ueccstgiry to get
up a club in order to have the Weekly Hun at this
rate. Any one who sends one dollar and twenty
cents will get the paper, postpaid for one year
Wo have no traveling agents.
THE WEEKLY HUN—Eight pages. Me
Only $1.20 a year, postage prepaid. No di i
from this rate.
THE DAILY HUN—A lar*e four-page newspaper
of twenty-eight columns. Daily circulation over
12U,000. All the news for 2 cents. Hnbscription,
postage prepaid, 5o cents u mouth, or $11.50 a
year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of 20
per cent. Address
“THE M V’ York (Tty.
my3 lw
H. D. MOORE'S REPAIR SHOP,
Month Store in Jones’ Building, Oglethorpe St.
| > UYH and sells old Furniture
jgy/ -VJK I ) on Commission, Upholstor
if ing, Cane Work ami ltepairing
done generally, in good style.
I am now using Johnson's cele
brated stains, which are the
best in the United States. 11. I>. MOOItF.,
Just South of McKee's Carriage Shap.
aprlH ly
“NOT ArnAID!”
(01 iimbus Merchants
NEED NOT FE Ut TO ADVERTISE IN
TIIK TALBOTTON STANDARD
JTIS PUBLISHED IN TALBOT COUNTY, ONE
of the wealthiest, in Georgia, and tho people
there lovo to <lo their trading in Columbus, and
they are obliged to spend their money with tlume
merchants who advertise. The STANDARD has
u large circulation. Address
\V. E. MUMFOKD,
Editor and Husiness Manager.
feb2o lw
L. I’. AENUHBACHER,
Famliioiiitbl k r Fniloi*.
ROOMS over Moffett'S Drug Store. lam reg
ularly supplied with tho latest FASHION
PLATES, and uin prepared to guaranteo perfect
satisfaction, at reasonable rates.
mh'Jl eodtlm
Joseph F. l*ou,
Attorney A ounsellor at I^iyy.
OFFICE west side Broad street over store of
W. 11. Ilobarts A Cos. Practices in Htuto and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardiaus. o. Spe
cialty mado of Conveyancing, Examining Titles,
Ac., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. Ai.l nusrNFsH promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf
.1. I>. RAMBO,
\ itoi ni'S at law,
Office over Jlolsteud Oo.’s, Broad stm t, Co
lumbus, Oeorgia.
Iu Office At all hours.
janß dly * .......
J. VI. McNEILL.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
I>ItACTICLH iu Courts of Georgia and Alabama.
I Office 128 Broad street, over C. A. Redd A
C'o.’a,
Uir Special attention given to collections.
jail 10 tf
A. A. DOZIER,
Vtloi-n<\> ut lam,
IyKACTICEH in State and Federal Courts of
1 Oeorgia and Alabama.
0*- Makes Commercial Law a specialty.
Office over C. A. ltedd k. C'o.’s store.
janl.l dm
It. THOMPHQN,
Liv*i*y ftntl Wale Stubhs
OGLLTHOKPE MTKET, between Handolph uud
Bryan. The beat of Saddle and
Horses. A flue lot of Carriages and Buggies
always on hand.
Special attention given to the accommodation
of Drovers. They w ill find it to their interest to
put up with him.
febl4 tf
W. W. JLACKALL, Jr..
Attorney at, Law
A'ol \i m I,nw. Oil.
HOT Office over D. K. Gibson’s store.
Practices in U. 8. and State Courts,
i ItEFr.HKNCKS—Gen. Joaeph E. Johnston, havan
‘ iutli, Ga.; Gen. G. M. Sorrel, Savannah, Ga.; Gov.
i J. Black Grooimj, AnnapolL, lid.; A. 4 J. H. Gt©„
I Jr., E*qs..St. Lout**.
mh'ifl tf
THE TIMES DIRECTORY
Foi’ (.'lt y uikl Mul>url>N.
JOliX M \HK I.HKE.YE, OQXTtfACTQit.
tf t Bate* Lower Than Ever Offered 1 Term*
Kiinior 1 f satiiifaction Guaranteed 1! I
M I MIC.
Minn CLAIt A A., daughter of Mr. ALONZO
TUUNKR la prepared to iusruct tuipils, at most
reasenable rates, on the PIANO, also teach Vocal
music. Satisfaction givoa every patron.
IIF.XTIST.
W. J. FOGLE, J>. I). H..
is prepared to make Plato Work, in the most ap
proved stylo. Work guaranteed.
4Hf*Offico up first stairs, over Wittk-h A Kinsi-l’s
Jewelry store, Garrard’s Building. Broad at.
PAINTING.
WII.LIAM M. KNOW, (Trustee,)
House aud Sign PAINTED. East aide Oglethorpe
between Randolph and Bryan streets, opposite
'lVmperaure Hall. Charges reasonable; satisflic
tion guaranteed; work as good as tho best.
t IG A US, TOM Vt I O, I*ll*KM.
F. W. LOrDT-NBEH.
.1 1 lj i irttVj I'Jilbrrl't Sintih PrintiHQ
UASDOI.ru STULKI .
UIGABK, TOBACCOS, PIPES,
and SMOKERS’ articles;
Manufactures, and sells ut wholesale, some of tho
most popular brands of CIGAUS now in market.
Ut OUY AND WAGON WORK.
JKSHK D. t HADLEY,
South aide Hamilton road next to Airs. Mil- s W.
McCook's, makes and repairs Buggies, Wagons,
lilacksmithing and Horseshoeing, cheap for rush.
t AKPENTEK* A.\l> .JOINKRn.
W EIGHT BItOTHUKS.
Southwest corner Northern Liberties, near V. A
S. Depot, ore prepared to do work iu their line.
Satisiaetion guarani' rd. ‘Tricon to compare
with the times.”
A. TURNER, N. K. corner Broad and Coving
ton sth.. does CARPENTER. UPHOLSTER and
LATTICE WOltK for cemeteries, Summer-houses.
STEAMBOAT work, also makes Skiffs, Yawls, Bap
ieaux, etc., low lor cash, and gives satisfaction.
I I*llol. nti:ic v.
J. P. FLOYD, does Cabinet work, bottoms
cane-seat Chairs, repairs furniture, and does up
holstery work to a nicety, ut lowest CASH prices.
A,)-Residence East side Jackson, between St.
Clair and Crawford sts. “Punctual in work.”
BAR AMI IEBTAU RANT.
HARRIS COUNTY BAR AND RESTAURANT,
JOIfS J. BLAKELEY, Agent,
Keeps the best American and imported Liquors,
Cigars, etc., and furnishes meals, which satisfy
the most fastidious, at all hours; will also accom
modate Day or Regular Boarders, at reasonable
rates. We study to please aud invite all—
Whether hungry, thirsty', or blue,
Either 1, or Tom, will satisfy you. B.
JOHN B. WILLETT.
North side Hamitou road, Northern Liberties,
sells for CASH, or equivalent, the BEST Liquors,
Tobacco,Cigars, Groceries and Notions, 'fry me.
HENRY TURN AGE,
Northern Liberties, west of 1,. Loweuihal, keeps
a first-class cnsli bar. Give me a call.
nor F it i e*.
I > l M*KY ItKON., I Southwest Corner Ogle
li, ivgk.ntk. ( thorpe and Bryan sts.
Deal iu GROCERIES. Dry-Goods, NOTIONS,
GLASS and CROCKER Y-W A RE. buy for cash, or
barter, all COUNTRY PRODUCE. Every article
gold warron ed. For RENT LOW, twelve rooms.
Small lot Millinery, Dress Trimmings, Braid,
Binding, fine Ibices, good and ntylish, at onc-hali
New York Coat! Also, best atyles GENTS' linen
finish COLIARS, at 10, 12>S 16, 20. aud 26c, a box.
if (live Zacli and Cain a call, they will suit aU!
W. I). AMYET A CO„
Dealers in
Family Groceries, Country Produce, etc.,
Southeast corner Upper Oglethorpe aud Bridge
streets. Qpp. Mchiilkynig depot. Delivery tree.
MATTH EW Me CO OK,
D;als in first-class Groceries, Country Produce,
etc. Delivers all goods free of charge.
Residences and rooms for rent at the lowest rates.
THOMAS S. YOUNG A GO.,
Dealers iu Groceries, Grnin, Dry Goods, Liquors,
et’\ Northeast corner Oglethorpe and Washing
ton streets, mar North and South depot. Goods
w urranted, and delivered free Call and buy low,
for Cash. flrri-To Rent—residence iu Marshall.
M. M. BECK,
West bide Oglethorpe, above J. H. Hamilton’s
Deals in Groceries, Country Produce, Vegetables,
Dry Goods, Millinery. Quirk sales, small profits.
WM. W. WEATHER SB EE,
Northern Liberties, southwest corner Jackson
and Commerce street*, deals in choice Groceries,
Liquors, Country produce, etc. Free delivery.
L. LOWENTHAL,
Deals iu Groceries, Liquors, Dry Goods, Grain,
Hides, Shoes, etc. Prices as low as tho lowest.
Store north side Hamilton road, next to Jobu B.
Willett’s, and opposite Mrs. McCook’s.
MRS. MILES W. McCOOK.
South wide Hamilton rood, opposite Lowcuthal's;
Deals in choice Groceries, Liquors, Country Pro
duce. etc, tfjj-KoomH and Residences to rent.
CLEMITT.V RATASTINI,
FjihL end Coramerco street, near Hamilton road,
west of Womack's, Northern Liberties.
Has for sale fine Liquors, Tobacco, Groceries and
buys Country produce. Call aud try him.
WAGON' YARD.
WILLIAM W. McDANIFJ.,
Keeps a IHrst-ciats Wagon Yard.
Northeast corner Oglotborpo and Franklin sts.,
buys, barters, and sells Country produce. Fowls,
fresh Butter. Eggs, and please* all who roll.
H A U St UK.
SANDY ALEXANDER, Brassill’s Corner, Ogle
thorpe fit., does everything to please hi* custom
etm Change* wwoubte, c.-iii and Mm We.
OLIVER WEKMH, North sidu Randolph streot,
and West of Postofflcc, keeps a first*cla*s Shaving
baloon. I tattler rn/.orH, clone shaven, low rates.
wi’ivurw vaunt
J. D. McJUNKIN, West side Warren street, be
tween Franklin and Broad, makes aud repairs
Mattresses, Cushions and all kinds upholstery.
STOVE WOK KM.
JAMES W. DKNNIB A CO.,
at tho
Southern Stove Works,
1 Manufacture and keep constantly on hand for
‘ sale. tlu. Iron Witch, Victor, O. K. Georgian,
! Southern Granger, Coal Grates and Hollow Ware.
I Stoves and Hollow Ware for tho country people,
• also Fire Dogs, etc. East side upper Oglethorpe
! street. junc6-ly
PLOW WORKH.
BLOUNT A HAIMAN,
Southern Agricultural Works,
East side upper Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ga.
Manufacture all kinds of Plows, Farming Imple
ments. aud warrant satisfaction. Inn* 1-lv
YOL. I. —NO. 137
UolliiiMWorth Institute a ml
Bowery Academy.
THE public ro hereby Informed
Hint the undersigned have united
as Artsot luted Principals, to teach an
English. Mathematical amt Classical
School, at Collinsworth Institute,
Talbot ton, Ga. mw
J. G. Calhoun will teach Mathematics aud the
Physical Sciences, have charge of tho study room,
and general supervision of the conduct of tha
students.
J. T. McLaughlin will teach English Literature,
Moral Science, and the Classics, and have charge
of the business departments of the school amt
boarding house. W earnestly solicit to co-opera
tion of our friends to secure a large and liberal
piitrcuage.
TUITION AND BO.UIU.
Tuition $2, $3. $4 and |6 per month. Board st
the Institution $lB per month, paid in advance.
Hoarders must supply their own towels and bed
clothing.
N. B.—Board can be had iu tho villages on rea
sonable term*.
j. t. McLaughlin, a. m.,
J. G. CALHOUN,
ap7 tf Associate Principals.
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
linLL bo sold on tho first in July
1 \ next, in front of Rosette, Ellis A Co.'h auc
tion store, on Broad street, Columbus, Ga., be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Also, at same time and place, a No 1 Top Buggy,
ns the property of I) W Johnson, to satisfy a ft fa
in my hands in favor of Robert Thompson vs D
WJohnson.
Also, at same tinn* and place, tho following
property, to-wit: Tho south half of lot of laud
No 67 iu tho Dth district of Muscogee county,
containing one hundred one and a quarter (101 )
acres, more or less, as the property of Nathaniel
Thompson, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of C M
Smith vs Nathauiel Thompson.
Also, at samo time and place, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: One hundred and three
acres of laud, being parts of lots numbers 90and
HI, lieiug and lying in the Coweta Reserve. Lev
ied on ns tlio property of Isaac T Brooks, to sat
isfy a fl fa in favor <>t tho State vs Isaac T Brooks.
Property pointed out by plaintiff's aAtorncy.
jeH td J. It. IVEY, Sheriff'.
Muscogee Tax Sales.
\4MLL be sold on the first Tuesday in July
Tf next, between the legal hours of sale, in
frout of ltosotte, Kills v Co's auction house, on
Broad street, Columbus, Ga.. the following prop
erty, to-wit;
All that tract or pared of land lying on the
Express Road 7 miles from Columbun, containing
101 acres, more or less, levied on as the prop
erty of Paul McCarty, to satisfy a tax fi la for
State and county taxes for the year 1574. Levy
made and returned by lawful constable.
Also, at same time aud place, south half of City
Lot No. 119, on north-cast corner Broad aud
Fulton streets, in the city of Columbus, said
State aud county, levied on as the property of A.
Turner, agent for wife, to satisfy a tax fl fa for
State aud county taxes for the year 174. Levy
made and returned by luwful constable,
jog td J. R. IVEY, Sheriff.
/ ( EORGIA—MUBCOGEE COUNTY.—Lewis Put
\ I ney applies for .oiucstead exemption of per
sonalty, and I will pass upon tho same at niv
office on Thursday, the 18th June, 1876, at R)
o’clock a. v. F. M. BROOKS.
J,H 2t Ordinary.
Guardian’s Sale.
/ 1 EORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY.—By author
l I ity of the Honorable Court ol Ordinary ol
said county, I will expose for sale before Rosette,
Ellis & Co.’s store, in the city ol Columbus, on
tho first Tuesday iu .July next, tho following
property: One-quarter aero of land on north aide
Commerce street, Northern Liberties, between
Troup street and Hamilton road. Titles perfect.
M oaw4t MARY F.TOOKE, Guardian.
Georgia, Muscogee County.
RICKER G. ESTENFKLDKK ) Libel for Divorce,
r.. J Mav Term Superior
SIMON ESTENFKLDKK. ) Court, 187 G.
I T appearing to the Court that the plaintiff is
1 a resident of this county and State, aud that
defendant resides out ol this county and Btat'\
and cannot be found therein; It is ordered that
service of said petition aud process bo perfected
liy publication of this Rule in the Daii.Y Timi.h
newspaper once a month for four mouths,
jofi oam4t
IONTI’OXK
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
II TILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in
VY July next, in frout of Rosette, Ellis k Co.'s
corner, on Brood street, between the legal hours
of sain tho following destrlbad property, to-wit:
Tho one-l'orth undivided interest In and to the
seven store house* on tlio east side of Broad
street, city of Columbus, said county, said store
houses being located on lot known In plan of
said city us lot No. 176, and said store Reuses
being numbered as follows: M, 04, d'2. 60, 58, 56
and 64, the same being tho interest of Samuel IJ.
Cleghorn in and to said property. Hold to satisfy
a fl fa in my bands in favor of E. H. Briggs vs.
Samuel H. Cleghorn. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney.
Je2 wtd JOHN B. IVEY, Sheriff.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
WILL be sold before the Court House door iu
Cuaaeta, on the first Tuesday in July next,
within the legal hours of sale, the following land,
to-wit:
Lot of land No. 206, in the 33d district of Chat
tahoochee (originally I,ee) county, levied on as
the property of F. A. Moorefleld, to satisfy a fl fa
from Justice’s Court of the 1104th district G. M.,
against F. A. Moorefleld, in favor ol J. J. Whittle.
Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy minU
and returned to me by D. J. FusseU, L. C.
0)729 Wtd JOB* M. SAPP, Sh. nff.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
No. 1271.
rnHlfi is to give, notice that on the 27th day of
1 May, A. D. 1875. a warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of Mrs. Frances A.
Morefiold, of Jamestown Poatoffice. county of
Chattahoochee, and State of Georgia, who has
been adjudged a bankrupt on her own petition,
and that the payment of any debts, and delivery
of any property belonging to said bankrupt, to
her or for her use, and tho transfer of any prop
erty by her, are forbidden by law, that a meeting
of tho creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove
their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees
of her estate, will ha held at a Court of Bank
ruptcy, to be holdon in Columbus, Ga.,attb*
office of the Register, before Lemuel T. Downibg,
Esquire, Register, on the 19lh day of June, A. D.
1875, at 10 o’clock a. M.
W. H. KMY TIE
United States Marshal, a* Messenger.
je4 oaw'Jt - ;
Notice in Bankruptcy.
rjiHIH is to give notice onoe a week, for four
I weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee
of Sigmoml Landeaur, Bankrupt.
LIONEL C. LEVY, Jr„
lay 26 <-uwlt __ Aw^igiU''.
Notice to Debtors and Cred
itors.
AI.L persons having demands against James
Ennis, deceased, lato of Muscogee county,
are hereby notified to present the some within
twelve months from date, properly proven, to
tho undersigned; and all persons indebted t
said deceased will please settle the same.
J. A. FRAZER,
H. A. ENNIS,
Administrator.
Columbus, Gu., May 2sd, 187 C. [my27 oawilt
CtHATTAHOOOQEE COURT OF ORDINARY.-
) Thoopilu* Sapp, executive of the wIU of Edna
Harp, make* application for lotters of dismission;
These are, therefore, to cite and admoniab aJJ
parties concerned to show cause (tf any they
have) at tho September term of the Court, why
letters diarnissory should not be granted.
W. A. FARLEY.
iny2<; w3m or ‘ Un *‘ ry '
Sanitary Regulations.
MAYOR’S OFFICE. I
Columbus. Oa„ May 27th, 1876. )
rnHK attention of citizens is called to the fob
1 lowing regulations, and they are request' and
to aid iu carrying into effect the Health Ordi
nance*, and to give to tho Police their assistance
in the inspection of premises:
1. The police force are appointed Health Off!
cers. with authority to inspect any premise*
daily. . , .
2. Cellars must be cleaned, whitewashed and
ventilated. . , .
8. AU privies must be kept clean ami Uaortm
ixed, and iu the business part of the city must
have pita eight feet deep, walled with brick and
cemented. . t
Lots and yards must bo kept free from all de
cay lug. animal or vegetable matter.
4. The police will commence the inspection oi
lots on Tuesday, June Ist, and will report all
who have not complied with the above.
ry27 2w .TNO. McTLHF_NNY. Mayor.