The daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1875-1876, October 29, 1875, Image 1
VOL. I.
OF THE
Calunbus Daily and Wiekly Timas.
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Libers! ri* t- larg-I*adveriioamon U-,
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Til HOI till THI-: NTATK.
—Th total rlobt of Augusta i I, ;
970,000.
The wallf oltlwi new pnstofflioe lit
AuhuaLi taro ituluu uiiAiiiu.lly.
—Seaborn Sheffield. of Burly coun
ty. Ims two geese that lire ’.lu yeai’i
old.
B. F. JfalHimiwas convicted in
Fulton lufierr (imrtfcf srtiootiniswi'
itrotJier, Ad AntfniviJ, tt|tije iw-fli
lent Rr>* for tvfl) yOttrs.
—Toe Savannah News of Mond.ii
saya: "for tho first time sha-o the
war, an United States ling was hoist
ed mm private building in Savannah,
on Saturday, the bunting being
thrown f,i tie- filin'*,' from the l’nlns
tn^i’wiw.
At t he oUijiitig meeting of the Exoe
litivo iViMmittVe of tile Aeorgts State
Agricultural Society. Col. Alston of
fered * *c*ohi|j<W. that t liejiiecntivi
ComtllUt't r-qtoat the Legislature
to make a AhitHlue rfiq-roprliition to
have the State properly repfesyijled
at the Centennial. Trio resolutioii
was unanimously adopted and the
Seeretary instructed to furnish the
Governor and theoffhvrs nr the Sen
ate and House each .w ith a copy. As
this Committee is eomf—sed ofthlr
ty-tive getylemch,. rem-eseptiug all
the different sdtfohs of the State, i
is to bo hoped that the I,'gislature
MtUUpiv *>ine uijeutiou to the re
huwsf -AtlAnw Herald.
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tuvKKP: i. nmesitr.
THE DOOMF.R.INO AND ITS MYSTEHIOI’H
PECULIARITIES.
A traveler tells us something o.
the singular weapon used by the na
tives of Australia, the boomerang.
He saw them used by the natives
They ranged from two feet to thir
ty-eight inches in length, and were
of vari ms shapes, nil curved a little,
and looking, its he describes them
ntie It WTOTL-n new tnrvm. They wer,
mi le of a dark, heavy wood, and
w-iaded from orje to three pounds
In thickness-I liev vary from half an
inch, and taper to a pofnt lit each
end. . , .
One of the native* picked up the
piece of wood, and. it an in
stant. threw it, giving it a rotary mo
tion. For the ifrKt ono hundreij feel
or more it went st might ahead ; then
it tacked to the loft and rose sliglitiy,
still fXftMfltf thpidly. ft kept this
latter course for a hundred fe-t mere,
perhaps, tm l soon veered to the left
again, deyttriMu* a tiroa-lar curve,
and a motnent later fell to the earth
sit or eight feet in front of the throw
er. having described aeiitl) a circle,
in the air. *
Another native then took the same
boomerang and east it, holding it
with the same grip. It took the
Slime course, but. made broader
curves, and as it came round the
black caught it handsomely in his
right Hand.
Another native next threw it. and
lodged it -wt the ground ahmi 1 twa in
feel behtni him. after It*’hrtd de
scribed aeifeie of two hundred yards
or upward. " After him they all tried
it. and but one of them failed to
bring the weapon hack to the place
wh-wottp-y ‘f ood.
Carfibdd! St hitt-fve, ftpre selected I
from the heap of boomerangs another
one, and cast it with a sort of jerk
It flew very quickly for forty or fifty
yards, whirling like atop. Then P
darted Into the nite* mounting fully
one hundred feet. nd came over oqi
heads, where ft seemed to hang sta
tionary for a moment, then settle
slowlv. still whirling, till he caught
lf. ; Two other? Of thq blacks then did
the same tiling
Meanwhile Iliad with my knife
shaved a Untie of the wood from t Ire
convex side of one of the boomerangs.
This is now offered to one of them to
throw. He took it without noticing
what I harl done, poised it, but stoo
ped short. and with n contemptuous
glance at my improvement threw It
down and exclaimed :
“Haiehipf'ery!” ndVoodl
■ The others then looked at it can
tiouslv, but it was a bale budgery
also to them. No one could be in
duced to throw it.
Mvigil tasked them why, they djd
not ue ft. but they could Hof give n
definite answer. It was plain tbev
did not like the wav it poiwsl, when
held in the hand, yet I could not dis
tinguish any difference whatever be
tween this and the other weapons.
Burleigh then walked to a distance
of two hundred feet or more from the
blacks, and bid Cacnhoo throw to
him The native looke i at him a
moment-rather encipusiy, thMl. com
prehending what Was wanted, he e
je.-ted one of the heaviest of the mis
siles, and. turning half round, threw
it with great fofee in a direction al
most opposite from that where Bur
leigh stood.
The weapon sped smartly for sixty
or seventy feet, then tacked in an in
fant and flew directly at Burleigh,
and. bad he-not most eX|s-ditionly
ducked, he would have received a
hard thump, if northing worse. It
struck the ground twenty or thirty
Panes beyomt This feat, brought out
a broarl grin an<f aoraethirg like a
chuckle from the whole of them.
Carnhoo even intimated that he
would like to trv another east, bur
Burleigh expressed him(df fully sat
isfied.
Air. Smith, howevrer. nffere'l to
take a shot, but not at two short a
range. We were standing In fron or
one rtf the stwn-honses. ftarnhoo
placed Smith in front of the door and
THE DAILY TIMES.
[stood with his buck to him, with
- Smith’s hand on his shoulder. None!
tof ns knew what sort of a maneuver
I he bad in mind, not even Myers.
Standing in his position, the black
threw the boomerang straight ahead.
; Iniediutely il.eurved hi i tv air. Then
it disappeared around the corner of
i the building, and before he hud time
I to guess w hat was meant It came
1 round the oilier end fbaving 1 Hissed
| completely around llie store house
i and gave him a sounding ship on the
I back, which made Ids eyes snap.
‘ VnOSM Hri-akliiK up Ills iwThhilk In
Loulhjuiu
The school question at New Or
leans, and tho contest over it Ims
reached white heat. I’inohhack’a ue
; gro Board of Education, w hich made
ihe order for mixed schools, lias con
temptuously refused to consider the
resolutions of the meetings of citi
zens dre luring for the re-establish
ment of separate schools for colored
children. The result has been io
"WovflS ihh ufift'Wff 'Mo'tetu-ftbVf cfff..i
[prejudice; thousands of the citizens
have withdrawn tbeir cbifalron from
] the schools; dctunnfl Ws' tnaife upon
the members of the majority of tin
[ Board for their rcsignalions, and
’suits are to lie instituted to enjoin
i the collection of the school tux.
IT the negroes in Alabama know
what is bestfor the interest# of them
’ selves and tlie children they wisli to
’ edilcnte. they wilt vote solidly for t lie
new Constitution, which, while rnuk
ing prevision for free schools, pro
viiics against, such seetiys us. those
daily witnessed in Tsmisiarm. Mon
tgomery Advertiser.
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; Mr. Randall's claims of Southern
| support for the speakership have
! ihottt dwinillod down to nothing. At
! 11 s it was atitiouneed tbatdltoentire
[‘■n u'lterii detention wn's af good ns:
pledged ,for him. A correspondent
examined ihto' tills statement and
came to the conclusion that the only
stout hern Congressman pledged to
Air. Randall was I’.v <! >v Walker of
Virginia. Now Mr. Walker conies to
the front ami says he i* not pledged
to anyone. If a!1 the rest of Mr.
Randtill’s clfdttls arc- ak feebly
grounded as this one. Messrs. Coy
and Korr have reason to feel cheer
fur.
r Foley’s status of’Stomwr.iU” 4-tek
son. wltteh was uuyailcd nt Itieli
p'nonil on Tuesday, ik*ll\ns spokett of
I tyv t.hyi Bondtin Athemeum : “Of it
fej-Bicatlv. we are bound to say that
[ we wish it had been a better work ol
art; wild esay this, not. only for tho
reputation of tho sculptor, lint for
i it#' honor-if the heroic general him
self, as well as on account of the svm
•aihv which ims led many English
iditiirers of ’Stonewall’ tosubscrits'
j binds nod present the s(jitue to the j
j State of Virginia."
"Well, my son." said a Dotroi’
j father to his eight-venr-old son tin
] cher night, “what have you done to
lav that may Is* set down ns a gop.’ .
y” “Plaven ooorbov lire eepts."
replied the hopeful. ‘ Ah, ;itW that
vis enh'ltv, and cluirltv is alwms
right. He was an orphan, was hi.’!'
I didn't stop to ask.” replied ihc
b-iv; "I gave him the money fm
li 'king a bov who m set. mv dinner
hasket.”—Betroit Free I’tess.
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uidTi-n i niauct.
PEMBINA PlOfflC II kU.iyUD—mlTTStl
VISUINO CoMMIftslOyiSHS.
■Ornwi. fit .<1 -t. ?s A, premier qr
Mtnitnha. had an interview witli
the Premier of the Government ve*
tcrdiiv. The <l'..yi,'t'i)glt'ht has agreed
to surthfemeht the otiginal allow
ilnne td Manitoba, bv a yearly grant
•out of the revenue, in.order that the
current, expenses may be met,. The
additional, grant is to he male with
an understanding that the legisla
tive business of the Province is
changed probably bv the abolition
of the Uniter Cham her. It Is also
uuderstoo 1 that the Governor of the
Dominion agreed to suspend the
miflav on the Pembina branch of the
Pacific Rill road, beyond Winnipeg,
until the’ Premier has made a person
al visit to the Northwest.
The agent of t lie English Govern-
Wnt on’ fhl Ffehery Commission
leave* for England re-morrow.
Sir A. T.droll, will shortly proceed
Washington to have an*interview
with the Ameri'-an aiilhoiities, ilhd
it is altogether j.rofnitite timt tlm
-Commission will not sit until next
spring.
Reports telegraphed from this city,
conveying the intimation qfifhe proii
ahte admission 'of New rotfttdWnd
uito confederation are without, fottn
dation. No such annexation is con
tcmplated.
illll.ll HI 1,1,1 IN “I I'I’IA I'G 'IH 7
I
MIKES DEMTUOYED !KOB\Br,E MONTHI.Y j
QUANTITY <TF GOLD AND KTLVF.It
SHIPMENTS.
Wabuisuxun, Oct. 28. Ik’. Linder j
man. Superintendent of the Philadel
phia Mint, i* in receipt of hf telegram ,
this morning from .Tames and. Fair,
Superintendent rf the Consolidated.
Virginia and California Mines, dated
Virginia City, in, which . he says the
Consolidated Works and Milisare'le
stroyed, and It will lie months before
any bullion can he expected. Dr.
T,indorrniin says there is no danger
of the Consolidated. Virginia, or Cal
ifornia Mines being injured bv water,
for the reason that they can be kept,
riry by thf* uw thf* | v ftpl’fi*,
i ratus of tho OouM bik! Cnroy ISfinoK,
vvhfch mt* with tffioOonsol
idatod, Virginiaßnd California Minvfl,
and is fontrolled by the latter<*r*rn
j>any. Tha of tho rnilfK fatls on
i private indiv.dualH who work tho ore
by contract. Dr. Lin Warm thinks
that tho BUpiTy of ffold bullion will
be-cut od u> the extent of two millU*n
por month for four mouths, and the
Blip >ly of silver bullion one and a|
I half million i>yr,m mb tor the same
! length Of tinges
i Plot- <ta Travel via tin- Mai tahniM-lire
I Ehpaula, Oct. 28. The steamer
j Wrllv fin h!*re this evening at
J for Chattahoochee with 153passe
j Northern tournistsenroute for Flor
j Bhe will be in Columlint Sunday
| morning.
COLiiMIUJS. (iA.. FRIDAY, OCTORER 21). 187A.
iiKitiTcniur.
iXll'ttTH DATf’S UtOOyiHIIUiOS.
BkALb. An., (Vt, 28. lu the oil .’lilt
Court, Idle-Jury last titaht rcturnvd u
; verdict in the case of McDonald
against Sarah A. Gordon, for the
plaintiff for *;ill
To-day the Jury returned a verdict
In thoyuKo of B. J. Kitig. ugaiust W.
L. TillmAn, for
No other easy# affecting residents
of Columbus.
Cofsi'ierelde luisiiw'iis was tII*UU‘’-
ted to-day.
Many cases wont off on motion*,
Judgements,and dismissals.
Judge Clayton, aided hy the law
\ors who have been very dilligent, Is
clearing the docket, so timt thereicill
lie but few cases carried to another
term.
HcicaUcr all MscaAiU.tH> teachetl
■ at the first term.
! This is a marked reform wrought
by Democratic uditjlni#tiutii^n..inside
of twelve months. For a long time
cases would stand two or three years!
before being Called to the docket.
Judge Clayton announced 10-dav,
Ids intention of hotdlng night so*
stons, beginning with to-night.
The Grand Jury is hard at work.
It is announced there will be pub
lic speaking here next Tuesday on
ratification of the New Constitution,
and distinguished orators have prom
Ised to speak, ami it is exjiected that
others will. W.
I NI l-v HPItIXfHM.
.mtl.urx etji<;ui.Ecort?r.
Union Spiunos. Ai.i., Oct. 28. ■ The
Circuit Court convened at U A. M.
Nothing of importance transpired
to-day.
The ease of the State of Alabain vs.
Soencer Marsr-h, for the murder of
Frank McNeil, colored, has been set
for trial on Wednesday, the ail o
November. The plea of defendant
is self-defense.
Judge J. E. Cobh is booked for the
ease of Graves vs. Harper, Smith A-
Armstrong which is an action for
trespass, set. for trial to-morrow.
This case grows nut, of some sort of!
oroeeedings In the U. N District
Court several years ago had at Stout
gomery.
Judge James Q. Smith, judge of tin
Second Judicial Circuit of Al ib.amii.
was at that time U. H. District
■ittorney.
A wrjl of tiroecss was..issued fron
-he U. H. Distrim fVittrt to tmf The
H irners Bros of N-w York in tins
session of a plantation in T.ow Ino
■onntv Al t., owncti bv Airs. Gavle
tfie plain'ifT. Armstrotiig, t-lm agett'
of the Harpers, took posHosMnfl of
the prein *e*. The olaiat l
that stm was forcibly ejected and
brings this suit against the defeudunt
for damages.
Gov. Walt* of Montgomery repre
sents the pi dntiff. and Col. John A.
Elmore and A. A. Wiley Esq., for
the defendant*.
'riii-: viHUiwit CU V ni i-'ppukrn.
laasags. at' tssquA.Nt;il WMin.
Nitiv Yorfit. G -tirhCi. Subscrip
tions in ai l of the Virginia City snf
ferers arc coming in rapidly here.
A dispatch from Virginia City save
it is imnosslble at present to state
the loss of life occasioned by the fire
Approximate figures from insurance
cbtniMiuies place the losses sustained
by them in the neighborhood or sl,-
aoo.nnn. Among the heaviest, loscm
ant the /Bina. Tmperihl, Qhoen, Com
, mercial ami Union, cadi losing about
*Hlo, non; Hartford an<l Pllenix about
#15,000 each, and oilier eastern and
foreign cottipanles losing erffallcr
amounts, The bast business men es
timate the loss at seven millions.
'ADDITIONAT* PAltTlCttl.AtiS.’
A large numbcr.of women and.chil
dren have been sent to mljacent
places. Bafes are being pulled out oh
vaults; that Of the Bank of CmHfor
nia being all right.
It is thought the insurance will
roach two millions, and feat s ate en
tertained that one or more of the
local insurance companies will go
under.
Markov, of (lie firm of Flood &
O'Brien, savs no one will bo hoisted
from the dnrrtagcfl shafts before next
spring. This throws 2,fi00 men ontof
cm ploy ment,
MIHIXtC.
ADTOt’RNMKNT OP TtU; ORAND I.ODCI,
Special to D-liy Ti m v*.
Maook, Oct. 28. The Oritml Isslge
of F. A. AI. of Georgia, after a liarrtio
niott*session of three days, adjourn
ed this afternoon. A great deal of
business was transacted at this !*es
[sion. Mont of the members left for
home to-night. F.
t.’rraisny.
Munich. Oct. 2S. The Ha vat inn
Chamber will lie convened crtrly in
Jamtnry, and will not be dissolved
until It causes a dead hick hy repeal
ing the Government financial hills.
Berlin. Oct. 28—It is definitely set
tled that Prince Frederick William,
neeotnpacicd hy his soft, is to visit
the Centennial.
A conncil of physicians, acting in
behalf of tile fiupremo Court, decided'
j th.it V‘,n Arttitn cannot bear the pro
longed imprisonment to which he is
sentenced.
V rr-Ilaimi Explbslttn.
j New Yo;ut, O'-t. 28.-A Richmond'
I siK-eifil saysan explosion of flvO-danip
j oe nrred trt'Raccoon Pit. in Chester
) lieid county. Four men instantly
j kilted. The cause of the explosion Is
I unknown.
1 ! fcl
AI.MttUA NTATIt FAIR.
Sprcl.l to tlio P.u.r Tnro]
TIIUID DAY OK THE ORANOGBH SVATE r.HR
Si’.t.Mi, Al*., Out., 28.-There whs
not leSsllian 5,(100 |M>oi>i|VOH the full'
j grounds to-day. Tlnuv nro many
more articles on exhibition to-day
than heretofore. Many agricultural'
I products tire exhibited hy the Terry.
I viile Utng of l'crry county, Cune
‘ brake and Shady Grove Grangi-s. he
sides large exhibition* by members
ol other Granges,
The display of manufactured, arti
cles Is not ns large as I otficeted.
I will rei>ort to-morrow of the hqt
articles exhibited in this class and of
the machinery ami agricultural im
plemetits on exhibition as well as the
host of works of art In pointing ami
ilrawing.
Mr. Reese of Kutaw. Ala., exhibits
tep samples of his 'plows.
Dr. Freeman., of Talhidegij. has the
famous Trim buggy plow on exhibi
tion.
Mr. A. A. Jannoy, of Montgomery,
baa a double ill road Iron cotton screw,
the Brooks Iron power press, and
Brennan’s horse-power and thresher.
Tlv- display of poultry 1* the largest
l ever saw. It looks like a legullir
chicken show.
Tho display of blooded horse llesh I
is not as large as it, should be.
I have not had the time togoen
tlrelv through the stock vet, but fear
there is not a large nuraher of any
kind here.
The best race of -1 he ’Tail’, for a
purse of S.IOO. did not coma off; from
what cause T did not learn.
A special premium was given to
Messrs, Palmer and R dilnson, of Wil
eox (vutnty. for eleven mule colts
raised In Alabama.
\ special trotting purse of SSO.
given for horse* t|at to 1 uevpc js-Rt
m, o
Tli-nslutw entered Bob Smith, Geors
entered Diana, and Ibd-inson entered
Fannie. Tlie Stsfjivai Rdi ftti'heat :
4lm sedoad was woi b\*tMai:ii4fcitl);
the third was won hy Diana. During
this heat Bob Smith ran into tlie sttl
ky of F innic. H'l-nUbE-jit le|llvaml
injuring Mr. Robinson, the driver, for
which he was ruled out. Fannie, be
ing injured. wn withdrawn, and tin
race given to Diana.
A special purse.' ♦lio, was given for
i running race, mile heeta. best two in
three, J, F. Jackson entered Oxipnor.
T. G. Wvnn entered H-tty Prince, G.
L. Morris cnb-rad Vitmlyki-. Betty
von ttic first heife, Oxmoor second,
and Vandyke distanced. Time, l ;r,fl.
Oxmoor won the second heat in 1; 50J,
and tlie thit’ll in 1;54.
In the trotting r*ee, best, Iwo in
three, mile h-ats, for Alabama raised
four years old or under, E. Beebe en
tered black oolf, no name. Henry
Moore entered Jennie Brown, E. E
McCarty entered Lula Gold Dust
M. C. Scott entered Pumpkin. First
11eat was won by black colt, Jennie,
second'Gold Dust, third Pum >kin
distanced. Time ’2:57. Homed heat
was won by blank c di. Jennie. Gold
Dust third. Time SJjM. Before this
race was over, it bo-nine so near dark
that it was dlffi Ult. for tho judge* to
see across the tj’iw’k.JV.
PUF.NII4F.NT’* l-KOCT.IIITHIX.
NOVEMBEB 25th TMANKSOIVINct DIY.
WasIIINOTON. Oct. 28—The Presi
dept. iHSUH'I the following proolama
t fort;
In accordance iv U U p prentk’" n*
unity, wjse sn. 1 i.eauiiful, ve. have
been ftet-ttstrim<d and the year is dfaw
lug to a close to devote an oecaglqn to
an humble expression of our thanks
to Almighty God for the ceaseless and
ilistitigujahod benefits* boHtowecl upon
us u* a nut lop. apd for Hi# tpereies
and protection during the closing
yyay.. Amid the rich und fryc ankiy
ui' in.ofcjll oiirßdvt)racH. we sltopld
not fdrget Die sottrcefratP Wltich they
are derived, and tlie extent of our ob
lations to the Father of alt mercies.
We have full reason to renew out
thank* to Almighty God for the fa
vors bestowed upon us during the
tiast, year ,by his continuing mercy,
Civil affd-Krtlglons liberty have been
maintained j peace has reigned wit It
in oijY border* : labor and enterprise
have produced their nierltcdrewards,
and to His watchful providence we
are indebted for security from pesti
lence iijid Other national calamity.
Apart from;na! ional blessings, each
lndlVMMmnnong US bus oecnsion to
thoughtfujiy recall and devoutly rec
ognize tlie favors and protection
which*, wb'tvave enjoyed.
Npiv.Uierefori-, 1. Ulysses S. Grant.
PrespWrt of the United States, do
recommend that, on Thursday, the
25th day of Novcmhcr, the people of
the United States abstain from all
secular pursuits, anti from their nr
1n ;he)[- ri.-aLeelive j-1.-tees of worship,
and in m-b form as may seem most
appropriate iii their own hearts,offer
to AtmMitv-God tiiefr acknowledg
ment#, and thanks for all His mer*
eiesj’ffffff-ffs.fdr - bumble prayers font
His divine favors.
In wit ness-whereof, I have hereun
to set mv hand, and caused the seal
•ef thirUnited Htiites'to tie affixed,
Done at the city of Washington,
this 27th <lay of Qctober, In the year
of our Lord 1875, arid of the Indepen
dence of thA United States the one
hundreth.
Signed l). S. Giunt
Hivhlton Fish. Secretary of State.
F rc in m Jrv4cy.
Rauway, N. J,, Oct. 28. T/ist
at 10:34 o’clock, a large tiro broke
out Iri a t.ifco story (hlilding on the
| corner of Grand and Whittier streets,
' owned by Win. Libby, which wn#
i totally destroyed. The ground Moor
1 wits oeeu|dod by Chits. H. Tice, ns a
| stove store. Loss on building is esti
i mated at $3,0n0. No insurance. Loss
jon store sl,o(lo—lnsured. The dam
[ ago was done chiefly by water.
Mpx ro.
City >v M**icq, Out 28,—The Chum-!
her of Deputies was prorogued on the
IMh iffsf. The extraordinary iiowcrs!
| of tin*- Executive were Voted by 1.19 to
I 15. ■ Ini"
! Advices from Ouadula.jaro state i
| that five participants in the m.tipjerl
of tin- American Missionary, John L. i
Stephens, which oei-urred at. Aiutula-1
lneo, In Mil cell, lff7ii, have been exe-1
c-uted.
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He ! lor FlorhlH.
Montuomeuy, Ala., Oct. 28. Bix
I car loads of excursionist* arrived
here this morning, from Mihheii|*oll*,
Minn., eii rpjjto for Florida, over the.
M. A’ E. Railroad, without transfer
until roachiug Eufnula. They left
Eufuula at 5 o'clock hy boat lot" Chat
tahoochee, Florida. They arc going
to locate in Florida.
* ♦ *
T’.nrtli'itiuki' nt Mcl*l,l* *
New York. Oct. 28. A Memphis
dispatch .sal* a sharp shock of an
carthqimke was fell tlrore last night
ar7;iu.
A severe eartequako was felt at
Hally Biniug*, accompanied by a
loud rumbling noise about the sumo I
hour. No duimige,
I
n tltliKT* Ut THLFUSt li’ll.
<DM mi lu tUu Dally Timkf by the H. KA. Line. j
KINVNOIAL.
t.Nfcw yx>*K. o<*(. Dv. m.—mj.. |
OOf TO K.
I,irFH*ML. Oft'tlMir <H. 1 i'. M,- -OnttGU dull
lul'l iUuM ? . nt.<jiiithm orit ttUt* 7 ‘4 ; iwim
l.OiH); it wUii li 2 GGU aVj- C*r ywul*tioii; 6rei
iitlH qu i*t -lauG iry out? fvbiunry Hhi|>inbutM
CliurliHt Uir SAVtmnhb low muMluti( r mi
4 i*. n. dull mifhlUnH jplauiln 7; mid
dtiuM itEitUMi* 7 ; Xhh p 2 Iktu,
YiH 1 icAit esyortfi 6 IKiQ,
-Skw ViijWk Oi’iobOß , 28. clußx’d irreg
ulr itad U"tuinl orlea' I* *: lulddlfiijf
•uH 1 4*; uiiililliutt uplaud i4 j flirtet I-w nim
lilllt U|tt*iidH 14 , , i W Idid iitUM up nnd 14 >l6:
Itnot ordinary ,u|imud M.i* ; 40ml urUtuaiy
• J' v . * xsliUUti* 162
Fittivn a tdffind iiri.n O tnbt r 14 ‘.MU4iO-:ta; No
v.-mIM-r l i U- !-,'# ■ ijitip* inUtr D44* Jaiuia*
nil fi.:i*2n*i.i6; r. >ruivy 14 l-LV.:
iSliaii'i VY*rM 14 sdihaa Vlailr js.' , Jal3- ( ;
Juum ; al-jbil4; #Miy !*W unt
iVii-, i 1
V. H. #ORT4.
*t all fc-drtv 27,1"'.* ImlFa; *x. j
,1 -rt* l l iln-at llritaiii OW.YI Dai-h ; OoutllM'lit
ij, 106 • ’iGuA"UtlattMj UJ hii i.Apurlb t‘> [
ul Hfit .134 Si'J ; r* t ■■■•itiM-ut 11,017
I'rmre 7.a|3; k at all portu 40s .‘•O2
City Thy Niles.
(irilil, BE HOLD OK THE FIUST TUESDAY
\Y IN K JVE.dlMbil Ni:\r. on Ur al Htreut. at
*ru- r "f Ur *t lilucH .V *:' In tlu CltT of yo
-11 ukOiiM Oa.. t to fullotrlfitf dfauribed ir<>p* rt>
dt iat’d lu Hill city, vwifl* all napr• wiAent-*
llleroeii. It-Vioti nil t'-uatialy auudry tl lia lor
lixtm die *ij city of 0 -iam'ma, to-wit:
L-t N. 155 b-iiu-i that p -rli -n <-faaitl lot ait
,lutml on w- at *i Iv <-f llr -ad a reel at prea- ut n
•uplcd by T .1. MnA ln aa a abire, levied on hh
tbfidßipertir of W. R. Anvmut of tux
I#nt Kg. 417. U* lub U-it portion of said lot oc
ciipu-d aa a by Calvin Brown, c.mituiiiiUK
Gi -Mixtu ..fan u-tro m'-ro or h-aa. h-vted on Us
tl- jtr -p rty ol Calvin Ufuwu. Amount o( tux
i'll M
Mouth half of lotlfn. 311. oti west Hide of Troup
levin I ortua ho |iropt*rty of Orat H. B- -
and. Amount ol U s4l,'J- r >,
I/>t No, 361, Corner Jockaon and Franklin
.sLr-stU. In vied on an tho prop triy. of Will. JLrdtn
uuouut of tax $73 ‘Ai.
Lot Kl. 4. Pr.iahytnrian clmrch aquarr. h Inn
th -w.’Ht p-rtion if Maid lot ii"W eucloaetl and
irt>’d a-- a pardon, and lyluK betw 00 th- property
t lUu'a Nhiu -h uu the - ast und J. Kaolin n on
tlio WfHt.loviwd 011 a tho pr-pvrty of Juo. A
(Jorbally An -u tof tax 818 25.
Part of Lot So. 176, ta part r*ri‘npl< and
by Jas. M Jo tie* m a at ira. toriar or-va l and
•iti nioipUatr*'ui*. lavit-d ob aa the pr -pTly of
t ata< vyH'Uarh-a yieithoru. AmoUiit ol tux 6.151.-
45.
H >nth pirt of L >tK >. lU3 on woat aido of
tuorpe air- et boiurf tuat fnoment n*t aouth n(
t.m "flico oi Bro vn.'a Fafct'iry lot. and routaiu
mg o t: hia td of au a re ni<>rti or leas, 1 vietl on
.H toe proparty of J. W. Oaatin*. A siouut of tax
:31 f-0.
South bolf of Lot No. 350 and north nn f of lot
No. 247;occupied tty Jan. 11. Oart-T an a lw>dltli£,
luvied t.n ua the pet-purler of Juo. L). Carter.
Virt -nntof tax si:iri.33„
Lot No. 162. being that part of aald lot on *>*t
aide "f Brood Ktroot oc--uplud by C. H<4'rnon h u
at -ro.levied ou HH tho Pr- porty tif llrß. U. F. P**r
rv. Amount ol tax JM.'iA,
Lot No, 4yd. < oriier Mt.Oiair ami Molntoah
atreidn,occupied an ft dacdi iu by D P Klhs.levied
in tr ur >pj ty of Air*. XB. Davjn. Amoutit
of tax sl6i 50.
Mouth itOif of 1 t No. 4Ht on ATnat *ldo of VfcTn
toa 1 arro t, ievlnd to aa the ju’operty of U. It
Floiiruoy, Aiu -nut -I tix i'Jii.iU.
South had •• Lot No. 124 on oa-t aide Broad
ntrei-t (Mill led by <* R Flonruoy, li'vied on a*
ill.; pr-pety of D K Fioaruoy, trurttee. Amount
iflu $99.45.
Out: fourth int r* Kt In wat**r l"tn No,ft. 20 t--
1. luvl -I on an tho property of D. and J. J
.rant Am -unt of tax
North half of lot No. 2*7, ou the v/eat aide of
Jarkuon atroet levied ou a the property of J. F.
Ivuraon truatuo for J. H. Dauiei’a ohßdren,
\m >unt of t-x. $31.25.
East fm if of l<t N :i‘JO, oorner of Tbotrtfca and
Troup atreotw, u>w t ocqjii. and by <i. A. hiebßv uu
, ilwgi.iilK. iwviw.l ..U tu£prupuity Ui u. A.
d<*Th*>. Am nut of tax, s£os.
South half of lot No. 3 2 rof nrvan and
• roup ltr- ta, hivjed oil u the pr-irty of Mr*.
W W. L myt. Am mut of tax, 161.23
(,ot No. 17S being timt hart -'fHftid lot rtittuv
t"d dm the i-aat aide of Hroai atrret occny and by
ii. M<d;aulv, a* a inirble yarl. f>vled ou os th<i
property or Mra. H. O. MvCatnuy. Amonut of
tax. $124-vO.
L t No. 70, boing that purtofnaid lot, at pron
eiit tavatit, but b- tvrei-u the property of .). tt.
Conor i-UwthO went, and 1). wk-bohm on th*-
;iHt Situated on the north aide of (Jrawn-rd
struct. Levied on t* 4li property of V. Mu*i <v.
; r 11. Am mut of tax. $ 5,36.
Lit No 37 on thoo-iHt aide of Tronp alreot.
leviatl n aa timpn-perty of th-' cita*! of Jam-.a
h. itodd. Amount of tax. 60.
Lot No. 2d) cirnerof Baigi and Oglethorpe
itr u*tH. luvied OH art tue property of the uafAte of
fhoiuftu Itogittid Ain mot f tnx. $lO9 25.
Mouth part of lot No. 178. ou tba a*t aide of
Uroa l ati uut. now vacant Thu aatii t bfiugtw--
v*o lon atoro h -uauA north of tho alley nmninH
tween I -trt 175 ail I 178 L vlcd on Rrt the prop
■rty of afr*. Dr. A. I. Uduaiion. Amouutof tux,
48* 75.
H-nth half of lot No. 119. occupied by A. Tur
i-tr ft* ft dwelling. Levied on an tlio property of
A Turner. Amount of tox. *2O 60.
N irtli bolf of lota No'* ilia and :94 occupied by
!>r O’Brien aa a dwulllug. Levl- and on aa the
,cop* rty of Mr*. L H. Amouut of Ux,
*9O 33. . .
I'ortiea mfty a- ttle any of the abovn before day
f Male by pav-lug am mutn nientlonud. togetlu r
vith tho cat of odvcrtiaihß.
W. L. ROH IN MON.
Deputy an* Actiug Marshal.
Oet6ov4t .
J. JI. McXKILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
I'VIACTIOKH in Tonrla of Georgia and Alabama.
| niheo 138 Br ad Htaoct. ov*w U. A. Kodd &
00/9.
SpcriaT attention given to oollcctltma.
* janfO tf
IV. F. rifiXFU. ikentist,
lUndolph atreet, Mtrupper’a) Coiu*obn
jonl ly] p Georgia.
ri 110
WHOLESALE
GROCERY
HOUSES
.1. iVr .1. KAUFMAN,
I I .V IO UroadHt.
C’olinuhuN.
KKKf OdNSTANTI.Y ON UANJ- 4BOUT
100,000 pounds Bacon,
1,000 barrels Flour,
500 sacks Oats,
500 “ Salt,
100 “ Coffee,
200 barrels Sugar,
200 “ Syrup,
1,000 boxes Soap,
1,000 “ Sundries.
AU. (1001 IS SOI,II AS LOW AS
ANY llrtl’SK IN TH?. UNITFI) STATES
Wr l no llrajasce or Wliarlnir.
,1. X J. KAI F3IAA.
octll. 1)0
Wagons ! Wagons !!
a _ ■ .: ,
I have just received at my Carriage
Wareroom a Oar Load ol the
Celebrated
Studebaker Plantation
WAGON,
Gfa'eM*frant Ito 4 Ir->n Axlr and TIIOH
UUUMLi W \UUAN iT.D. l rio a luwur than ni r
hui'.i-- known.
TANARUS, K. Wynne,
oct2l eodAwlm Ht. Clair at. nearNVarehoarto.
Henry W. Ifiu.nr.n James M. Rthhiill.
HILLIARD & RUSSELL,
ATTOENEYB AND O3USRELLORS
At Law.
/ vFFjrEOVEft TilK STOREd OF rOLLARD
\ ) uII Aim In ftpd W. L. BARN AUD, one door
ab-v‘ the Natiouxl Hank.
Will piact-c- tu th C>urt ©f Oh qriiift. and ad
jacent Oonntit'H of Alubainu ; also in tho Courts ol
tin* UnilodHtatva.
Air. W. H. Lloyd will continue in th* ir ofilcu
41111 attend to all . 1.-riral work, cotiwyanreH
m-ikhiK Returns for Guariilanrt, f xecuturs, Ad
miidHtr-itorn ami TruKtur. t-xamiuc <>;urt Jso
itor.ls Bok Accounts, Jtc.
Kingsford's Oswego Pure and
MIIiVER GIiOHH HTAHCII*
For the Laundry. Atanntkcturod by
T. Klngsford & Son,
Tho bo.it Starch In the world.
/ n IVKBi beautiful flulah to th* linen, and the
V V dlir. reucc in coat bctwewu it and oonuuou
atardi U scarcely half a rent tor an ordinary
woMhing. .Vuk your Oroocr for it.
(ingsfortl's Oswego Corn Starch,
For Puddingrt, Blanc Mange fee Cream. Ac , im
tin- original —Katablirthed in 1848. And prenervcn
itH reputation an fhbck. mtbonokr and MoHii del
h ate, than any other article of the kind off*-fed. ,
.•itber of the wun-- nam*i >r with other titlue.
Htkvenwyn Macadam. I’h. D., Ac.. tU’ higheel
•h- ini- ul aUth- rity of Europe, rarefnliy analyzed
ihia Corn Starch, and a*yn It la a moat exoqUent
irticle Ol diet, and lu chcrnlml and feuding prop'
•trtlea ih fully equal t*> tin* beat arrow ro*t.
DiructiouH for Cuatarda, Ac.,
ucuoinpany 'ach one pound package.
Por by Mil Grocer*.
jy lAwtf p L ., ,
RANKIN HOUSE.
Coliinilnn, t-i!-j£iH,
MRS. F. M. GRAY.
Frnpplrtraaa.
J. HEfaliKBS. rlerU. y 9 ly
WANTED
OKNTS CAN MAKE FROM
to pel- Week
wt HKLUf-o t)vn
iHm Wiieeier & Wilson Sewing Machines.
Call at once or addreaa
WHEELER A IVLLSON CO.
W nge If
Grand Opening
OF
Raich’s Restaurant
TO-DAY.
Meals at all 1 Hours.
J —\BILL or rARE contains at!
Mark, t altforda. hIBX
atlpplM wtth chotreat 1 "7| VA
Mir win, , Liquor, and Ctgara.
Free Lunch from 11 to 1 o’clk.
oct I tf i SMJI
For Rent.
Adksw-slb 1-lack io k/ntyy\.
Ku'um.jrville. .Vlftbatua, ’*<
m e< from CGlumbus, ou-* h r M
dr and Acrtst>fland. good H-mso
Or bard. Bplcndfd Wstsr. Oivhl oat den spot vf
sic acre*, thowery plsco f-jr a market garden.
A.qdy \> JNO F. IVMRMON.
at D„F. tvillso4 r .lnsuronco Agency.
cct27 lw
NO. 255
I QUARTER RONDS
!
or TRK
lutliisfrial Exhibition Cos.,
FIVE DOLLARS EACH,
$5.00 EACH,
FIVE DOLLARS EACH,
$5.00,
Will buy a quarter Bend ol Tb Industrial Exhi
bition do., of New York.
Each Quarter B.md participate* in Four aerlea
allotmmita every yvacr until itta redeemed.
The following Premium* abow what any Bond
may receive. A quarter Bond woutd rrctfvt ont
quarter of the bvlow named pretmunm.
JANUARY AND JULY. Cash.
1 premium of $100,060
1 premium of lo.aoo
1 premium 0f...,...........6,000
l premium of— 3.000
1 premium of I.OM
lo preialumg of SSOO each... s.ooo
10 pr- miunm of 200 each '....t ... 3 006
27 preiDittinn of 100 each 3 706
48 premiums of 60 each 3 460
JH)O premiums of 31 each..... .... 18.900
Total ..,..$160,000
APRIL AND OCTOBER. Oaah.
1 premium of -.V. 1 ..... $31,000
1 premium of 10,006
1 premium of,-. y.*- 6.006
lpremiurao! 6.00
a premiums -f SI,OOO each 3,u06
10 p. eminmi of 500 each 6 000
10 premiums of 960 each 3,060
20 prdmiuiua <f 100 e00h........ .... 2,960
44 premiums of 60 each............ 2.300
Hooo premiuma of 31 eoeb.-v... 81906
Total 166 000
Any one inventing in theae bonds has the satis
faction ui knowing that bin bond Is certain to b
paid at maturity; and further that h assist* in
•ullding in the City of New York, a parmaueat
temple of Industry, which will be on ornament
a id s pride to every Auaeriesu.
Bond holder, until hrn bond Is redeemed,
taa part owuer ol twenty-two acres *-f land situs
td in the heart of the City Of Nsw York, and es
timated to be w.-rtU Two Million. Four Hundred
ihouHsnd Dollars. And the building, which is
-rttimated t< coat Meveu Million*.
The einavatious for the foundation waa com
meured on the 20th ofMay, 1878, and th build
ng will be ready to receive the goods 0H the
eutvuuiai Exhibition at it* close.
N<) iuvestmeut for peoph- of nru*U nuians was
ver odVrod equaling the Bonds ol the Industrial
xUibition Cos. The bonds are secured by s
nortgsge wi ich mskea the principal safe, and
minently secur* . and in oduition to which each
ootid-holder pariieipateH four times a year lu the
illotmeut of premiums above named.
The difference between these bonds and a lot
tery tick. . is. in s lottery the holder must h-ae
us money or draw a prize, while the holder of an
udnetrlal Exhibition Bond, esuuot loae his in
vestment, but must have r-turned to him. the
,-riucijial au.l s amail rat** of interest added, and
iu addition, has an opportunity to draw a pre
mium rangu-g from S6O to SIOO,OOO.
The Board of Directors and the Trustee* ef the
m rtt'xgc are among the most eminent business
men of New York, snd is of itsel a guarantee
that the Bonds are a safe and dsirable invest
ment. m . .
The Company is not responsible for any money
sent, except it be by check. Poatal order, draft or
express, payable to tho order of The Industrial
Exhibition Cos.
Circulars sent on application.
Address.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION 00..
12 Komi lYtli -street,
NEW YORK CITY.
_ Sept 384 J :
HJEIMOVAIa.
WE HAVE REMOVED OUR
Complete Stock
OP
Liquors & Tobaccoes
r> THE BTOBE fnrriwrly by B"Ue.
Kill. , Cos., ootoor of Itri.ud ud Bt. Ctalr
streets, where we will be pleased to s onf old
cun oraert*. and as naahy more os will honor us
with their patronage.
IIFIIFIX & ro.
oct. a tf y
1,500 Acre Stock Farm
For Hulo.
T OEKEIt ALL OB A PAHT OP THE VAHTA-
L DLL ul.i Uitou Auown a* tha MoUay pi.cn
ly no ■Kamllaa ctaek. Muocogee oonnty, 0...
Tho Uuda arc rich and healthy, n. ar Iha Railroad
and lit ntlloa dho .art ol Oatolnhaa. - ' .
AS A STOCK FARM.
T'*xa* has no advantage of It and it will ba sold
f- -r less mno- y thau you can buy in Ton**- Flve
hundr u head of stock oou be carried and water
oost a dollar for feed.
AS A GRAIN FARM.
it Is ua good as the BUt* afford# on average of
15 Wusbeis corn per acre, has been repeatedly
mad** upon it* rich bottom land and not uafra
quently h bale of cotton per a* re.
AS A GK/YBS FARM,
nootUar plaaoio Oaorftia. hnowD to tba und.r
signed has pTOdupi'd without an hoar spent on
pr. paratmn SIOOO worth of grosa ent. ***
,l-.iv4-r.fi lo nmrlu-t in nix oweks at a cost Of $l6O.
This renult coo bo quadrupled. „j v
WHY BF.UL A J’LACE SO VALUA
BLE?
I am In d„bt. and moat pay. ft fU want a plaoa
unaiirpaaand in tta advautaya., Mm. and M m
nr abqutro ol Eaw, tHoh. JUaxtnu Eatra or
the uudarahtoad at the plaatatioa 3 mtloa aootb
of Wtroborly. on 8. W. Railroad.
A map of the ptoco can bo aoan at fbioofflro.
r.'tta dandhw tf B- M. QUAY.
L. D. Deaton & Son
Variety Store, ■
No. 186 Broad St., under Eankin House,
KK.EF OM HAND AND AU* CCNHTAKTLIf MCUBIW
A LARGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK
; OF , hh r i ‘
Staple Dry Gooda,
1 JooCk, Hhoi-n, XXutH,
Groceries, Hardware, Orookery, GUm,
Tin, Wood and Hollow Ware, Store*
House-furnishing Good*, *o.
Wo arc offering our goods at the lo?reatpric,
and guarantee ootiafaction in every ra^>c4,
Mr Mr, T. J. HINKB is with ua, and wtU bo
pleased to have bis friends cab and see us.
oct!7 eodSm_ ; "
H. 0. MOORE’S REPAIR SHOP,
Booth Store In Jonaa- Building. OglHborpa •
IS on Comutiaalou, Uphahrt., -
dono g-narally, In good atyl*.
SdV t am now oatng Johntoß’a oate
hrated atalna. which are tba
— ,n X*-
aprlSly j v . r'.