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THE ELECTIONS.
SEW YORK.
Democratic State Tiekel Elected.
New York, November 5.—The Timex
H iys: The returns, although incomplete,
iudicato a probable defeat of the llepub-
licen Stato ticket by a small majority in
New Y’ork city and county. The Demo
cratic candidates for the Judiciary are
elected. Democratic Sheriff, City Olerk,
and Coronors are elected. Three Demo
cratic and one Republican Stato Senator
are elected from this city, while eleven
Democratic and six Republican members
of the Assembly are elected. A vacancy
of an Alderman is filled by a Democrat.
ltetums from the country districts show
tho election of sixteen Kepublicau Sena
tors and tho probable election of three
more out of the thirty-two State Senators,
with sixty-five llepublican Assemblymen
sure, and probably eight or ten more out
of ono hundred aud twenty-eight.
The 'limes says : Tukiug a general view
of affairs, wo cannot congratulate the
Republicans of Now Y’ork upon the result
of yesterday. Tho Republicans cannot
elect their ticket without voting for it,
and next year may have good nominations
without delusive Democratic alliances.
The Tribune says : Tho State Senato
stands— 15 Republicans; 15 opposition,
and 2 doubtful, and tho Assembly 72 Re
publicans to 5G Democrats.
New York, Nov. 5.—Eric county, (181
Democratic gain; Ulster county, -100
Democratic gain.
The World claims 15 Democrats and
17 Republicans to tho Senate, aud G5 Re
publicans and 03 Democrats to the As
sembly.
Newark, Nov. 5.—Tho Republicans
have 12 majority on a joint ballot.
New Yciik, Nov. 5.—Tho World has a
flag at the head of its columns. It esti
mates tho Democratic majority of this
Stnte at not leas than 15,000, and in this
/y at 35,000.
"In Brooklyn five Democratic and four
Republican Assomblymon ure elected.
The vote in Jersey City shows a gain of
throe Democrats from that city to tho As
sembly.
New' York, Nov. 5.—The Keening Ex
press says the Stato Senate is 15 Republi
cans and 15 Democrats, with two distiicts
iu doubt.
KANSAS.
The Election Close—Result Doubtful.
New' York, November 5.—A Kansas
City special to tho Times says both par
ties iu that Stale claim a majority in the
House, and the indications nro that the
result is very close.
Kansas City, November 5.—A dispatch
to tho Tribune says tho Opposition cur
ried the State, aud anti-Monopolists have
the Legislature.
MASS A I'll L\S ETTN.
WumIiIhiviic'm Plurality 12.000.
Boston, Nov. 5.—Washburne’s plurali
ty is 12,000.
Tho Democrats have 11 Senators and
GO Assemblymen.
WISCONSIN.
Democratic Ticket Elected.
Milwaukee, November 5.—A dispatch
to the Times says returns from one-third
of Wisconsin indicate the election of tho
Democratic ticket. The Democrats have
gained eight votes in tho Legislature.
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, November 5.—Montgomery
county gives 4G1 Democratic majority.
Hereford county gives 581 Democratic
majority.
Washington, November 5.—Returns
from various parts of Maryland aro scat
tering and come iu very slowly. The
Democrats carry Baltimore county by
about GOO mnjority. Democratic majority
in Carroll county about 400. In Carroll
county, Williams (Rep.) is elected to the
Houso of Delegates ; the Democrats elect
balance of the ticket. Tho Democrats
carry Cecil county bj’ about 378 majority,
a largo Democratic gain. It is said
Republicans carry Charles county by a
small majority on tlie Legislature and
County ticket.
Frederick county elects a Republican
ticket, except sheriff, by from 100 to
500 majority. Wolford’s majority in How
ard county is 51. The Republicans claim
to have elected one member to the House
of Delegates from this county. There is
a Democratic mnjority in Kent county on
the State ticket of 1G0. Goldsborogh, re
publican, for Comptroller, carried Talbot
county by n small jnnrjority. Vulliant, re
publican, and Seth Indersent were elected
to the House of Delegates, the remainder
of the ticket was Democratic.
New York, Nov. 5.—In this city 11
Tammany and 1 Apollo Hall Democrats
and G Republicans are elected to the As
sembly, and 4 Tammany Democrats and
1 Republican to* the Senato.
Eater.
The returns from the State indicate the
election of 17 Democrats and 15 Repub
licans to the Senate.
Four districts are iu doul^tl hich may
alter the result.
VIRGINIA.
Richmond, November 5.—Full county
returns come in slowly, and those that
have been received, compared with the
vote for Walker and Wells, show the fol
lowing gains and losses: Rockbridge
county, Conservative loss G‘J; Warreu
county, Conservative gain 253: Washing
ton county, Hughes’ home, Conservative
loss 213; Shenandoah county, Conserva
tive gain 408; Hanover county, Conserva
tive lo9a 110; Smyth couuty, Contievva
YOL. XY.
COLUMBUS, GA., THURSDAY, NOYEMBER G, 1873.
NO. 2G4.
BANKS.
W. L. SALISBURY,
President.
A. 0. BLACKMAlt,
Outlier.
tivo gain 91; Elizabeth City county, Con
servative gain 429; Fauquier county, Con
servative loss 192; Honry county, Con
servative loss over 100; Nottoway
county, Conservative gain Sail; Prince
Eilward county, Conservative loss 107:
Wytho county, Conservative gaiu 117;
N’ansemoud county, Conservative gaiu
::i 1 ; Carrol couuty, Conservative loss Sit;
Culpepper county, Conservative loss 207.
Tho cities aro as follows : Richmond,
Conservative gain 1,540; Petersburg,
Conservative gain 709; Norfolk, 908.
Tho aggregate gains so far are 4,445;
loss 1,132.
From tho incomplete returns there will
be but little change iu tho Legislature,
which is about two-tbirds Conservative
on a joint ballot.
EUROPE.
NEW YORK.
SHANKS DISCHARGED ON A
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.
New York, Nov. 5.—Judge Franclier
to-day, after bearing the argumouts in
the Shanks habeas corpus case, rendered
his decision, lie holds that the first com
mitment undor which Shanks was held
iu Kings county was illegal, being for an
indefinite period^ ^bile the statute w'hich
is abovo the court that issued the order
limits tho punishment to thirty days.
Tho second commitment which
was executed tho day after Shanks’ im
prisonment and cannot legalize an exist
ing commitment. The Brooklyn court
commitment declares and adjudges him
guilty of criminal contempt; but they
cannot lirBt imprison the man and then
adjiidge him guilty, ex post facto. The
second^ommitmeut ho regards as of no
and the first one as illegal.
'Itio petitioner was accordingly dis
charged.
* Til E CASE OF WM. M. TWEED.
New Y’ork, November 5.—When the
caso of Wm. M. Tweed was called in
the ^ourt of oyer and terminer to-day his
counsel handed Judge Davis a paper
which was understood to be a protest
against that Judge presiding at the trial.
Judge Davis characterized tho contents of
tho paper and the time of presenting it
as extraordinary, aud adjourned court till
ho would consult with his associato jus
tices of this district.
BOSTON.
REDUCTION OF TIME OF RAIL
ROAD AND FACTORY OP
ERATIVES.
Boston, Nov. 5.—On and after Mon
day next the Eastern railroad will reduce
tho hour of labor twenty per cent, and
make corresponding reduction on pay at
their shops iu this city.
Tho following mills aro running on
threo-qnurter time: Merrimack, Hamil
ton, Appleton, Lowell, Middlesex, Trem-
ont, Suffolk, Lawrence, Booth and Mas
sachusetts. These mills employ about
twelve thousand hands.
HOST ON WOOL MARKET.
Boston, Mass., November 5.—The wool
market is very quiet., and little business
doing ; buyers small and sellers nro disin
clined to do anything in^the present, disar
rangement of the money market and de
pression in tho manufacturing districts ;
but notwithstanding tho monetary pres
suro tho wool market appears to be in a
strong condition, and there is very little
wool on tho market that could be pur
chased for ready cash at very low figures.
We quolo Ohio and Pennsylvania medium
extra, aud double extra at 48a5l cents.
EIRE IN HARRISBURG, PA.
SEVERAL LIVES LOST.
PRUSSIA.
Berlin, Nov. 5.—In the oloction which
has just taken place for Deputies to tho
Prussian Diet, tho Liberals gain twenty
seats.
SPAIN.
London, Nov. 5.—Madrid dispatches
report that tho Spanish Government has
advices from Manilla of tho capture by
a Spanish war steamer in theso waters of
two Germen merchantmen, having on
board as part of their cargo two thousand
riilcs, iutended to bo sold to Malay
pirates. Tho news has created excited
foolings iu Government circles at Madrid*
AUSTRIA.
Vienna, Nov. 5.—The sessions of tho
Rochsrath wore opened this morning by
tho Emperor Francis Joseph in person.
Tho Emporor s speech was pacific iu its
referenco to foreign powers. It contains
no other matter of geueral interest.
MARKETS.
Cotton
THE KNOXVILLE STRIKE.
NO CHANGE IN THE SITUATION.
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 5.—The block
freight business on the East Tennessee
nnd Virginia and Georgia Railroad, caused
by tho employees quitting work rather
than to submit to a reduction of 20 per
cent, on their wages, continues. No
freight moved for five days. Merchants
aro shipping by express. All efforts thus
far to adjust the difficulties have failed.
Tho mails aro running regularly. Con
gressman Thornburgh meets the eraploy-
this evoniug, and will endeavor to
ofi’ect an adjustment. Tho company re
mains firm. No disturbance.
Harrisburg, Pa., November 5.—B. F.
Singorly’s State Printing and State Journal
office, five stories high, is iu Haines, and
will bo entirely destroyed. Tho oporativeH
barely escaped with their lives. Several
lives reported lost. The Lochiol Hotel is
iu great danger.
LATER.
Los* Over One Hundred Thousand
Dollars.
Harrisburg, November 5.—Singerly’i
printing house is entirely destroyed.
There were from 250 to 300 persons ern
ployed in the upper stories, which were
reached by stairways in the rear. So
rapid was tho fire that many of them had
to leap from tho second story. Tho walls
foil to the ground. Nothing was saved of
the contents of tho labt three days’ pro
ceedings of the Constitutional Conven
tion. Extract copies of the convention
proceedings, and a thousand volumes be
longing tojthe Stato library are all burned.
The presses and machinery are a total
MEMPHIS.
DEPARTURE OF NURSES-THE
CASE OF CECALLA-
Memphis, November 5.—Tho nursos
who were in tho employ of I. O. O. F.,
were escorted to tho depot this morning
on thoir departuro to tlioir homos in New
Orleans, by I. O. O. F., Knights of Py
thias aud the members of tho Press iu
procession. Nenrly the entire member
ship of both organizations participated.
The City Council meets this oveniug,
when the case of Cecalla will be investiga
ted, for alleged forgering of requisitions
on citizens and tho Relief Committee.
GENERAL NEWS.
II.V Telegraph to I lie Enquirer.
—Maj. Gen. Delafield is dead.
—Rev. John Early, D. D., Bishop of
tho M. E. Church Soil lb, died yesterduy
at Lynchburg, Va. ; aged 85.
—Sterling Price & Co., of St. Louis,
have mado an assignment.
—At an election for school superinten
dent at Cairo, 111., yesterday, Mrs. P. A.
Taylor received a plurality of 352 in the
city, amt is probably elected, though the
country vote, which is strong for Mrs.
Brown, will make tho race a close one.
Male candidates for school superintend
ents received but a small vote.
San Francisco, November 4.—Eastern
racers Truo Blue, Wheatloigh and Mcathor
arrived here to-night, and aro iu splondid
condition. They go into training for a
purse of twonty thousand dollars. Race
to come off on tho 15th iust.
marine Intelligence.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
New York, November 5.—Arrived—
Russia.
Charleston, Nov. 5.—Arrived—Equa
tor, Adrionn, Agness, H. A. Dewitt.
Sailed—Charleston, Falcon.
Savannah, Nov. 5.—Arrived—America.
Doparted—\V. II. Parks.
New York, Nov. 5.—Arrived: San
Salvador.
Count de Strzclecki, who died recently
in London at tho ago of soventy-Hoven
yoars, was in many respects a remarkable
man. Ho was tho first who suggested to
tho British Government that gold could
bo found in Australia. Before the age of
thirty-live ho had visited and made ex
plorations in North and South America,
tho West Indies, tho South Sea Islands,
the Javanese Islands, China, India
Egypt, New South Wales, and Van Dio-
tnan’s Land. Iu the last named island
ho mot Sir John Franklin, who assisted
him greatly in his explorations in Austra
lia. Count do Strzelecki received from
tho Tasmanian public, on leaving their
shores in 1813, a very Mattering address,
in which they record in touching terms
how much their country is indebted to his
“scientific knowledge nnd indefatigable
exertions.” He was a Knight of tho Bath,
a Fellow of the Royal Society, a Fellow of
the Royal Geographical Society, nnd had
received tho honorary degreo of D. C. L.
from the University of Oxford.
IIY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
London, November 5.—Wet woathor
and disquietude in tho markets. Ameri
can securities havo declined. Erio 30}.
Paris, November 5.—Rentes 57f.
Liverpool, Nov. 5—Noon. — Cottou
steadier; uplands 8,5: Orleans P; sales 12,-
000 bales; for speculation aud export 2,-
000.
Cotton to arrive—Uplands, basis good
ordinary, shipped November and Decem
ber, 8 3-1G.
Later.—Sales include 7,200 American;
uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped No
vember and December, 8j(; ditto, Decem
ber and January, 8 3-1G.
New York, November 5.—Gold opened
at 7*}. Stocks quiet, off from opening.
Money 7; bid gold 7}}. Exchange—long
G4j short 8. Governments dull, little
offering. State bonds dull.
Cotton weak; sales 532; uplands 142;
Orleans 14j. Futuros opened as follows:
November 13jal3$; December 13 11-lGa
13J; January 13jall 1-32; February 11}:
March 14 P-lG; April 15.
Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and
heavy. Corn dull, slightly in buyers fa
vor. Pork firm; new 15. Lard—steam
7|a7 15-1G.
St. Louis, November 5.—Flour dull nnd
lower; business small; snporfiue winter
$3.25a$4. Corn dull nnd easy; 35 for
No. 2 mixed at east side ou track; 3G;|a37
iu elevator. Whisky steady at 1)0 o.—
Pork dull at $13. Bacon dull. Lnrd
lower; kottlo 7{, steam Gj. Bacon shoul
ders G, clear rib G, clear sides G|.
Louisville, Novombor 5.—Flour quiet.
Corn, moderato demand, shollod and
sacked. Provisions qniot. Pork $13.50
a$14. Bacon—shoulders GA, elenr rib GA
aGjJ, cloar sides 7, packed. Lard, tierce
8^, keg 0. Whiskey quiet at 87.
New York, November 5.—Cotton not
receipts 1437, gross 10,31)G bales. Fu
tures closed weak ; sales 25,050 bales, as
follows: Novombor 13}} ; December 13 3-
32; January 13j}al3 21-32; February 14 ;
March 14jail}} ; April 14gallJ. Cotton I
weak; sales 100G bales, at l4{nl4A.
Money easy at 7, gold to commission.
Sterling G. Gold 7u7£. Govoriimonts
dull and lower. States nominal.
New Orleans, Nov. 5.—Cottou active
and firm: middlings 15; low middlings
14; strict good ordinary 13^«13.[; not re
ceipts G317; gross 71G7 exports to conti
nent 4213: sales 4000; stock 73,820.
Galveston, November 5.—Cotton, de
mand light: good ordinary 12jf; ordinary
11^: net receipts 122!) bales: export coast
wise 111; sales 250; stock 20,714.
Mobile, November 5.—Cotton weak;
middlings 13}al4; low middlings 13}}:
strict good ordinary 13; not receipts 811;
exports coastwise 771; sales 1200; stock
10,083.
Wilmington, Nov. 5.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 13: net receipts 313 bales; ex
ports coastwise 217; sales GO; stock 2,208.
Norfork, Nov. 5.—Cotton lower; low
middlings 13; net receipts 2,GOG; exports
coastwise 3,083; sules GOO; stock 7,574.
Baltimore, Nov. 5.—Cotton dull nom
inal; middlings 14: low middlings lOj:
strict good ordinary 12$; not receipts 10;
gross 2,014; exports coastwise 110; sales
13G; Btock 8,107.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5.—Cotton dull;
middliugs 14 V; not receipts 13; gross G05.
Memphis, November 5.—Cotton quiet;
low middlings 1.3}}; receipts 1,010; ship
ments 1,081; stock 28,505.
Liverpool, November 5—Evening.—
Cotton—good ordinary, doliverablo in De
cember, 8 3-1G.
Later.— Uplands, basis good ordinary,
shipped in December and January, 8}.
Savannah, Nov. 5.—Cotton heavy:
middlings 14; net receipts 8301; exports
to Groat Britain 1700: exports constwiso
2084; sales 151)3; stock G7,280.
Augusta, Nov. 5.—Cotton dull and
drooping: middlings 13); not roeoipts
2000; sales 1000.
Charleston, Nov. 5.—Cotton lower;
middliugs 14 low middlings lOj; strict
good ordinary 13{; not receipts 25!)7;
gross 2009; oxporls to Great Britain 1780;
exports coastwise 187; sales 100; stock
34,001.
Boston, Nov. 5.—Cotton dull and
lower; middlings 15; net receipts
gross 3401; sales 100; stock 0,000.
MUSCOGEE MAX
Manufacturer!
SHEETINGS,
YARN, ROPE,
Factories.
FAUTUltlXG CO.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Livery and Sale Stables.
UOIIEKT THOM IVSOX,
Livery, Sale uiul LxcIiuiikc Stable*,
Oui.etuorpk, Noirrit or Randolph Sts.,
oetao Columbus, (la.
A. 4.AM MEL,
Livery and Sale Stable*,
Oulf.tmorpk St., ColumUl'S, Ga.
Feeding and Sale
. stable* by tin*
Particular attention given to
»r stock.
I lumen and Mali.* boarded in
month or day.
ct20
Doctors.
Dll. J. A. I'RQUllART,
m* at C. .). Moftott’a Drug Store. Broad
Residence on St. Clair, between Broad ;
up."> Front Sts., Columbus, (la.
DR. UOLZEY.
Ketddonco co
Ollieo i
>ep27 dtf
DR. J. C. COOK,
- Ellin Si llarririon'H Commie
fimt door to left.
Dentists.
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentl*t,
rgia lloine Building, ColninbUH, Ga.
JOB PRINTINC.
THE ENQUIRER
JOB OFFICE
IS COMPLETE
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,
Having recently been Ket'iirni%lied
witli a large afttortniciit
of the Fine*t
New Tjiie, Berta, Curvatures,
Lawyers.
R. .v. MOSES,
Attorney and <’oiiii*cllor at Lav
f»eorgia Homo Insurance Company building,
oct7 lyj ond story.
LOUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney and Uoun*cllor at Lav
Gllieo No. t»7 Broad street, Columbus, (la. Will
torn lieu in tlio State and Federal Courts. Special
aTfbntion given to Commercial Law and cases
Bankruptcy. sept
NEW PRESSES
OF THE LATEST AM) MOST
AOVED I'ATTDIt\S.
Boots and Shoos.
JOSEPH KIXG,
Wholesale nnd Retail dealer in all at} lea
Root*, Shoe*. Leather, tie.,
104 Broad Street, Columbia, Ga.
aep7J Special luduceiuenta to Retail Deale.
Crocers.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer
Junction of Franklin, Warren A Oglethori.
..pH
J. A J. KAUFMAX,
Wli«»lc*alc Grocer* and t'oiniiii**ioii
.Merelmnls,
X’o*. It and IB ltroad Street,
Kipj COLUMBUS, GA.
ISIIAM COOPER,
ily Or
mm-
ry Prod.,
Fresh Meats.
J. T. COOK,
Fre*li Meat* of All Kind*,
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHX MEIIAFFEY,
Dealer in Halt*, Hide*, IIccnuuj
and all kind* Of Junk.
Curneii Hridue AND OULKTIIOUPK i
b opf. Col limbi
Druggists.
—A writer in tho California delivers a
Sunday school address, of which tho fol
lowing passage is an example : “You boys
ought to be kind to your little sisters. I
once knew a bad boy who struck his little
i sister a blow over the eye. Although she
didn't fade and die iu the early summer
time, when the June roses were blowing,
with the sweet words of forgiveness on
her pallid lips, sho rose up au<J hit him
uvor tho head with a rolling pin, so - that
he couldn’t go to Sunday school for more
than a month, on account of not being
able to put bis best bat on.”
—It was in a Westorn hotel that the
following dialogue occurred: “See hero,
landlord, I belong to the Democrat.
Now’, a good notico of your houso in our
paper would do you a vast deal of good.
1 have boon hero a day. Suppose T give
you a notice and call it square.’’ “Oh, I
fniiirtr. i ^on t believe in advertising. that never
falling tempera- do0B ftBy Kood . ^a, 1 gnesa not. 1 ‘-lint,
turo, cloudy weather, and rain near the see here, landlord, that’s all a mistake:
coasts. For the Gulf Statos, northeast you can t live without advertising, and
wimls, falling temperature, and cloudy I m >' * il,le ‘“"'T “ Wo11 - U J 00 ' matter,
4l ... . . . | anyhow; the sheriff is to sell mo out to-
weather, with occasional ram, clearing up ml , rrow . and a pull can t save me I
Thursday morning, gauss I'll take the cash.
loss.
Tho State Journal office, in tho same
building is also destroyed. Singerly's
loss is >'100,000 : no insurance. The fire
spread to llireo frame buildings and sev
eral stables. The Lochiel House is some
what damaged. The falling wall struck a
brick house on the opposite side of the
street, damaging it seriously.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, Nov. 5, ib73. >
Probabilities.—For the South Atlantic
States, northeast windi
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
NEW GOODS!
Saddles, c Y?
Harness, SpS'J
Ladies' and Gents’ Trunks,
VnllNCN, Travel I i>k Hair*. all qualitiin.
Leather and Rubber Del (ins'.
Enamel Leather, Pat. Du*!i Leather.
Collar*, Whip*, JlaineM, Duckies.
■Id at reduced
Pb*
all
took and prices, ami I.- conviur-d.
II. MIRDLERROOK, '• 1 Bi
Columbus, Ga. Oct. 1*. 1«7.*J.
IN VINO VERITAS!
D lt. MOFFKTT bus now mi Hand, for Fan
and M-.lt. inal ti'-s, a Fine Stock of Nal
CATAWBA
WOOD!
’IMIK nnd. mmmd, at N... \] . S. A S. ):.]{ .
I on band FIVE II UNDit Hi) ""CORD * OAK
HICKORY WOOD, wlib-h Im oilers f r
Muik-t I’rit «•. Address
WATT A WALKKK,
Columbus, Ga.; t
T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Non-Electro Plating,
mi' K bait urtlcln
1 } per bottle.
" l by m. iirlci
nfiiK Silver and Platt*
k'J broad afreet, Sin^c
IOII \ L. JORDAX,
RriigKiNt,
Two doom below Geo W. Urowu'a.
Broad St mil, Col urn bu
Night Bell right *-i south door,
FOSTER S. CHAPMAN,
DriiKgiNt,
Randolph, coat ol Broad Struct,
HQpfi Colnmbn
A. M. ItKAXXOX,
Wholesale and lief all Dealer i
Driik* aud Modleine*,
Toilet Arllele* aud Perfumery.
JtOpb
JOHX W. ItltOOKN,
Wholesale and Retail RriigK
107 Broad St., f oIiiiiiImin, Gii.
Phyniciaiifl Proacrii
CARD AND PAPER STOCK
is i, a bo r:. xrw ami tim: msi.
..led with great
i.b* a apec
aid diapu
«p7
Dental Notice.
D ,;
GUNS.
SINGLE GUNS,
DOUBLE GUNS,
At $0.00, $7.. r *o, $10.00, i 1 J oo, $J6.(
. *1"
. $7.0
Attention for Ten Days!
of the Waldo
Administrator’s Sale.
I ff ILL bu bold at Cioeeta, Chattahoochee .out,-
» tv, Gt oiilia, on the n r.t il KiDA Y in l>.
r-mb*r ncxT. ur.o Hundred Acre* of Lot Land, N*».
148. and S. v. iily-ln- Acree of Lot Land, No. 14'',
in tb- :«d District in Maid county, belonging to
tb- it- of WM. W'. BAKHRI K -f .aid . •unity,
d-tia*. d, loi distribution. Term a Ca-.li.
CORNKI.II S \\ UAKHRKK,
ThU Ut N"Vctubv*i 1 .7.1.—td. Administrator.
Brooch-Loading Double Guns,
At $10 00, $4-1.00, ffiU OO, iM’.oo, $70.00, $00.00, $100,
llzo.oo to laoo.oo.
PISTOLS.
dmiHi A Wphhoii, Colt'h, AII-ii'h, Fharj.'H, Whitney
ami other kind*, at mauutucturom’ prlcea.
AMMUNITION AND IMPLEMENTS
or Brooch-load I n k Gum, at ninall advanco ou
cost of importation.
lictallic Amuiuuiliuo fur titles ami Fistols
At lowent mark* t price*.
A coi/iplrt" aMortuient td all Sporting Gouda.
Priced and description nent on application.
Goodn shipped b> Bxproaa, C. (). I).
POULTNEY, THIMBLE .t CO.,
IM PGRTKR8,
No 200 W. Bultiuioro St., Baltimore.
Richard's, Dougal’s, Greener's, Scott's, and other
ceb hrated make of guns on hand and imported to
order. novlu deodawly
Saratoga Water
Hathorn, Congress and Columbian,
At ‘Jft cents a bottle,
J'*tl1 d»)ia _ E. C. HOOD A It ICO.
Taylor Cotton Gins.
\17i: IIA V F. UN HAM) TAYLOR Cui'IUN
Vl Gius, from 4" t.. mi ;*a., for sal- l.nW .
OH.U.MUU8 fR()N WOltK.^ CO.
au.^8 doodtf
Wo are prepared to Print all (’lane* of
JOB WORK
In the Neatest Style of the Art,
At Now York Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
LottorlHeads,
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
Posters,
Books and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc., etc.
Wc will Duplicate Bills
of New York, or any other
city.
Programmes, Bills of Faro.
POSTAL CARDS
I oi' ecu on* iiksiiiv. IIKill:li
jrilA.V I IIOS 1. |'t Kl IIASKI. AT
the regular oii iiis. \ npe-
; mi.TY.
Older* from tin* <*oiiuiry *i)lieiU‘d.
1 Work guaranteed, tilvi uah call.
MERCHANTS' & MECHANICS’
13 W3VTIS.,
Columbus, Ga.,
Does a General Banking Business.
URALS IN
I'.xiiiiuige, Gold, Silver, Stock*, Ae.
Special attention given to Uollec-
ioii*. and prompt return* inmle.
New Yoke Oorkbspondbnt:
Xlntli Xatioual Hank ol’ Sew York.
SAVINCS BANK.
DEPOSITS received iu *um* of 25
eeiilH and upuard*.
SEVEX per cent, (per annum) in
tcre*t all<»ucd, payable 1st Januarv,
April, July aud OctttlM'r,(compound
ed four time* anaiually.)
DEPOSITS PAID OX' DEMAXD.
DIRECTORS:
W. L. SALISBURY—Formerly of Waruock &C«.
A. 1LLUES—Of Freer, Illges & Co.
W. R. BROWN—Of Columbus Iron Works Co.
C. A. REDD—Of C. A. Redd A: Co.
0. L. McGOUGlI— Of John McGough & Co.
OFFICE OF THE
EAGLE AND PHENIK
Manufacturing Comp y,
Columbus, Georgia
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF
SAVING ON THE PART OF THE
Ol’EKATIVES, A-N1J TO'FHOVIDE A
Miifo HUct ruliable arrangomout for tho
Ijonottoiul n.ocmr.rlr.tioa <:f tho oamingH
of artinans and nil oth.-r cIrskoh, thi^
Company has eatabliahed, under
SPECIAL OnAHTElt FUOM THE
STATE OF UEOllGIA,
A SA KINGS DEPARTMENT,
m which tho followiug advautagoH aro
offorod to Depositors of either large or
small amounts:
i.
I’EUFEOT SECUHITY. 'i'ho hhhc(h of
tho Company wore on tho 1st of January,
1873 $1,704,45!) 43
and aro steadily increasing.
Tho Itosorvo Fund is $237,703 !)2
All of which property is specially
pledged by act of tho General Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; and in
addition, by tho sumo act, tho Stockhold
ers of tho Company aro mado INDIVID-
ALLY UF.SrONvSIBLK iu proportion to
their shares, for tho integrity of tho
.Savings Depart ment and its certificates of
Deposit.
n
LIBEUAL INTEREST. Rato allowed
Seven per cent, per annum, compounded
four limes a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can be withdrawn at any
time without nut id. Depositors residing
out. of the city cun diuw deposits by
chocks.
4.
KI LLS AND 11EUULATTONS of thin
Department furnished upon application,
aud ail desired information given.
5.
BOOKS CEKT1FY1NO HEI’OSITS
given to depositors.
ii.
All accounts of Depositors will be con
sidcred strictly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS:
N. .J. liUSSKY,
W. II. YOUNG,
VV. E. 1‘ARRAMORE.
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
of No
CHABLKS GREEN,
min cum* Suitpnm or fUtHon A Co.N New Collec
tion ol’ Organ Music, entitled
‘The Organ at Home.”
NO MUF1CAI. HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT
I Rend, Parlo
n)-* Walt/ First .
publiratiun, and to
l-oardn; $:i cloth.
Unjmndbd «nirci>h<
H-.I for tb-
ivory thin^
of tb- day ,
Gems of Strauss,
uins morally
i/nrka, A-., am
book ill Amo
•day the most
•over 20,000 copies
Price, $2.5n; In
The Standard.
This great Chur
and 11. B. Paimi
likely to huv- d-uM
Tiic
til- bllli) of <
works of •
id red tlx
hi he
gentle
d tha Stan-
itil -very
supplied.
died for
rii in, >in^i'ig Class, and Couv-ution a
Price, Il.:»". Published by
Oliver Ditson & Co., Cha:. II. Diicon b Co.
\\ Broadway, N. Y.
Boston.
-plJ d2tawi
Notice,
rniiE con-vu'> '
1 PATENT.' If K M V
,»t it-' L-Miisiutm, Mu
in. kv, Aikitumt*. M.ss.,
..t Texas. . t. ..wish 1 m
il.it tb. •■/ Uty Vh rhy*
all Muhl mn l.iu-s, Ol :i
.d-i.i.d.-' L. t ami
California, and a par
U) |M
. Iniil
—r that they
nli itige upou
d by a party
I hereafter in ice machiu-
-»v. of whutevi r description, without lufriugiug
...i 4 i. iulof tlie Muhl patents.
The propii-toja of the above States and Torrito-
ri-^ . i 11ui th- Sears Patent nutub-red 118.040,
dut-d August 20th, 1871, and u.^ued t- A. Mulil
in 1«72 They also claim th- Muhl patents, one
numbered 121,402, dated Noveiubei 28th, l»7l, tlio
.titer numbered 121,88a, and dated December 12th,
1871.
Each machine built f -i the above States and
Territories r .u-1 t -hi th- mark and date* of tlios,*
patents, pi...union neglected *• » a, by error of
the invent.>r himself, uud of tL Columbus Iron
W >iks Co., of Columbus, Gn
R-.i.-cifully,
oct2i vllm E. FI WRY,