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CHIIREKEN.
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s Macon, Ga., Docember 22, 1878.
following are the appointments for
isiding Elder—J. B. McGehee.
Luke—Joseph S. Key.
Paul—A. Wright,
oad Street—R. W. Dixon.
Urnrd and Browneville—J. W. Sim-
VOL. XV
COLUMBUS, GA., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1S73.
NO. 303.
THE BANKRUPTCY LAW.!
WASHINGTON.
AGITATION.
CORItEHPOXDEMCE BETWEEN
SENATORS HITCHCOCK ANII
EDMUNDS ABOUT TMB BE
REA I. OF THE BANK
RUPT LAW.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
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NFERENUE PROCEEDING*.
FRIDAY—THIRD DAY.
Conference met at 9 a. m. Religioua
’ices by Rev. E. Heidt.
iv. W. A. Park, State Bible agent,
[mitted his annual report. Qis statis-
ira as follows: Bibles received, G2,-
families visited by colporteurs, 26,-
families found destitute of the Bible,
'0; destitute families supplied, 4,723;
;itute children suppled, 2,,710; Sunday
ffohoola supplied, 202; new auxiliaries
fortned, 85; money raised, $28,958.
The order of the day being the eleotion
of delegates to the Goueral Conference,
tho following were chosen :
Bov. Lovick Pierce, Joseph S. Key,
/jjfflBKe# W. Hinton and J. O. A. Clark;
* IAjt— Judge James Jackson, B. M. Over-
v. H. Ellison, Judge Wm. M. Ses
sions aud Rev. U. W. Lovett. Alternates
—9. Allen, M. E. Uylander, W. D. Grace,
Bo?. J. R. Felder and J. J. Jones.
Bovs. E. J. Burch aud R. M. Lock-
wood were elected to Elders Orders, and
.tftfclker Lewis, E. J. Smith, P. H. Crump
le? and J. II. lloudersou were admitted
on trial.
H The afternoon was spent in examina
tion of ebaraoter, and ail memboYs of the
Conference passed through unscathed.
'WP’IMjonrned till Saturday morning.
SATURDAY—4th DAI.
[onferenoo met at 9 a. m., and was
Ad with religions services by Rev.
M. Thigpen of the North Georgia
inference.
Prof. A. H. Flowellen, President of
idrew Female College, Cuthbert, Ga.,
A the annual report of that institution,
i?ing*a favorable report of its progress.
Btferrod to Committee on Education.
» The following local preachers were
/'•^•laeted to Deacon's orders: S. H. Thig
pen, Walker Lewis, II. It. Feldor, Thom-
aa Lane, J. B. MoCullens, Chas. Rockwell
and John T. Lowe; and the following
local preachers to Elder's orders : II. J.
Harvey, Chas. R. II. Hays, Joseph Short,
James D. Russ, Jus. H. Tooke, John W.
Watts and William Harden.
credentials of T. It. Stewart wero
Washington, December 22.—Senator
liitobcock has addressed the following
letter to Senator Edmunds, Chairman of
the Judiciary Committee :
United States Senate Chamber, >
Washington, Dec. 20, 1878. )
Bear Sir:—Regretting the failure of
the Senato to act prior to the holidays re
cess, upon the bill repealing the bankrupt
law, so far, at least, as to wipe
out the present oppressive fea
tures of involuntary bank
ruptcy, and fearing that Buch failure will
aggravate financial suffering and add
others to the already long list of viotims,
I desire to obtain your opinion of the
feasibility of so amending the bankrupt
law as to make the repeal of the oppres
sive feauturos retroactive, and also your
opinion as to the probability of the
early passage of suck an amend
ment. Your reputation as a
lawyer and the position as chairman of
the Senate Judiciary Committee, will give
weight to your opinion, and such opinion,
if affirmatively given upon eaoh of the
propositions above named, will, I think,
go far to relieve publio anxiety and pre
vent useloss and oppressive legislation.
Faithfully yours,
P. W. lIlTCHCOK.
To Hon. G. E. Edmunds, Chairman
Senato Committee on Judiciary.
Senator Edmunds replied us follows:
United States Senate Chamber, )
Washington, D. C. Doc. 22, 1873. >
Dear Sir I have received your note
of the 20th inst., and say in reply, I do
not profess to speak for any person but
ysolf of course, but by so speaking I have
3 hesitation in sayiug that any provision
that may bo rnado respecting the forcing
of debtors into involuntary bankruptcy,
and the proceedings thereupon will, so
• as my voice goes,be retroactive in such
ay that no person will gain anything by
any oppressive steps towards the debtors
pending the consideration of the question,
all such matters relate to remedies which
Congress may tuko away altogether if it
pleases. There will be no impropriety in
making any wise provisions which regu
lates the proceedings to just ends and
upply to tho pending cases, and I feel
groat confidouco that such will be the
opinion of tho Senate.
Very truly yours,
Geo. F. Edmunds.
Hon. P. M. Hitchcock, U. S. Senate.
Washington, December 22.—The Pres
ident is expeoted to return to-morrow.
Secretary Richardson spends the Christ
mas in Bostou.
A delegation of colored persons are
ootuing here to urge Congress to givo
them their property rights in the Indian
Territory, and citizenship, together with
courts and a form of government to pro
tect them.
Marion Fowler, John Whitlook and
Wm. Ramsay, all of South Carolina, now
serving terms at Albany for Ku-Klux of
fences, will be pardoned.
Oapt. Mitcholu, who was arrested last
week for abstracting money from letters
in the dead-letter office, had a preliminary
examination to-day and wan held for ac
tion of the Grand Jury.
Congressman Waddell, of North Caro
lina, iB among the homeward bound to-
d»y.
Washington, Dec. 22.—Tho Commis
sioner of Agriculture is much annoyed by
persons sending money to pay postage on
seeds, reports, oto., and therefore gives
notice that money should never be sent
to his department for any purpose.
The Bishop announced that a short ses
sion of the legal Conference would be
held, and Dr. J. 8. Key, President, took
tho chair.
Rev. G. N. McDonald read the Ureas-
llfor’s report of the Special Relief Fund.
Aopted.
MEM
SSTII
Treasurer. Adopted.
Bev. J. O. A. Cook road the annual re
port of tho Preachers' Aid Society.
Bev. R. W. Dixon was elected a uieiu-
Mr of tho Preachers' Aid Society, vice
I*?. W. M. Kennody, deceased.
'A Special oommittoe of two was ap
pointed to investigate all the facts con
s' sooted with tho Myers Fuud, and report
fpftt next Conference. Revs. A. Wright
CHS
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t. O. A. Clark wero appointed that
hmittee.
fc following gentlemen were re-olect-
oi office™ of'tho legal Conference: Presi
dent, Roy, J. S. Key; Secretary, S. D.
Treasurer, T. T. Christian.
Tho iogal Conference then adjourned,
Md the annual Conference resumed its
"flMMipn, ?|ith Bishop Piorco in the chair.
* /Bov. A. M. Wynn road tho report of the
i Commission for Orphans' Home. This
Vtport announces that a location for the
Homo has been secured near Macon, and
it is now in oporatiou with eleven
orphans in it—all well provided for and
* feeing educated. Rev. S. Anthony, agent
for the institution, reported tho following
Cash, $4,510; subscriptions
e,$2,710 ; subscriptions due in five and
l years, $35,110; total result for the
* poor, $42,330. The institution does not
owe a dollar. Tho following wore olocted
Trustees for the Homo : S. Anthony, A.
ML Wynn, George C. Clark, J. W. Burke,
Maxwell, J. O. Branch, C. W.
nfatb, G. W. Jordan, H. L. Jewett,
. W. Cheatham, W. D. Williams and James
J odnekson. Rev. Mr. Anthony made a stir
.ring address in favor of the institution,
produced a good effect.
Meolutions wore adopted arranging for
imida to defray tho expenses of tho Min
rial and Lay delegates to tho General
inference.
trending tho consideration of the report
Special Committoe on tho Stale of
^^^^^Ohurob, Conference adjourned till
pday morning.
i following appointments were rnadi
breaching on Sunday :
Julberrv Street Methodist—Bishop
in the morning. Bishop Keenor
I Rev. A. G. Haygood at 3 o'clock p. u
ial services at nigh
bat Macon Church—Revs. J. \- M.
_iis and J. B. Fitzpatrick.
Jones' Chapel—Revs. W. M. D. Bond
rR. F. Evans.
Vineville—Rev. H. P. Myers.
. First Street—Bishop Keener and Rev.
jf. W. Stewart.
^ Presbyterian—Revs. 11. H. Parks and
Ppi A. Branch.
j&Jtrst Baptist—Rev. A. Wright
Fr Second Baptist—Revs. J ”
■Ml George S. Johnson.
II. S. SUPREME COURT.
THE VIRGINIUS.
THE FRESH DENOUNCED AH IN
LEAHl'E WITH CAPITAL.
A NEW VIEW OF THIN CASE.
Cincinnati, December 22.—There were
two meetings of laborers to-day.
The German meeting denounced the
press as being iu league with tho capital
ists. Carl Rosa, an Austrian agitator,
said the condition of tho workingmon was
worse here than .in Germany.
The Irish meeting contented itself with
denunciations of tho city government.
Both meetings were sliuily attended.
WORKINGMEN IN CHICAGO.
Chicago, December 22.—At a mooting
of the workingmon to-day, addresses were
made in English, German and Polish, urg
ing employment by the city when otkor
sources for work failed, otherwise the city
should supply tlioir necessities.
COMMUNISM.
Chicago, Docember 22.— r lho laborers'
meeting last uight was disorderly. Sen
timents that the day is approaching for
an equitable division of the wealth of the
country was loudly applaudod. Tho un
employed will march to tho court house
to-night. Grave consequences are ap-
prehended.
THE FEELING IN CINCINNATI.
New York, Docembor 22.—A Cincin
nati special says tho attitude of the work
ing men there causos a fooling of insecurity
and apprehension.
Washington, Deo. 21.—It has been
known for somo time that tho Spanish
Government has submitted evidence with
regard to the steamer Virginias aud ber
claim to boar the Hag of the United States,
and that tho Prosidont had .submitted this
evidence to tho Attorney General for his
opinion thereou. It seems now to be
understood iu official circles that tho At
torney General has given the opinion that
the vessel had forfeited tbs right to bear
the flag of the Unitod States, and that at
the time of her capture she was carrying
it without a right nnd improperly.
Washington, Dec. 22.—Judge Wil
liams' opinion covers a column. He
argues that the Virginius' papers were ob
tained by false pretences and that the
title to tho vessel was in alious.
NEW YORK.
THE CRIMINAL RECORD.
A BANKRUPTCY DECISION.
Washington, Deo. 22.—The Supreme
Court to-day rendered the following de
cision : Wilson, assignee in Bankruptcy
of Vauderhoff Bros., vs. City Bank of St.
Paul—certificate of dooisiou from the
Circuit Court fov Minnesota. In this case
Vanderlioff Bros., owing the bank, suf
fered their entire stook of goods to be
seized on an execution on a judgment
by default, obtained against them by
bank, nnd thus as alleged
fraudulently preferred tho bank over
their other creditors, against tho provis
ions of the bankrupt aot, and the assignee
fought to have the proceedings of the
sale on execution applied on the claims
of all the creditors. On these facts the
following questions arose, on which tho
Court decided, and they were certified to
this Court for answers: First, Whethor
or not an intent on the part of tho firm to
suffer their property to be takon
executions with iutont to give a prefer
ence to tho bunk, or with intent to defeat
delay the operation of tho bankrupt act,
o be inferred from the facts stated;
second, whether under tho facts the bank
in their proceedings had reasonable cause
to boliovo that a fraud on tho bankrupt
pbb intended by the firm; and third,
whether, under tho circumstanoes, the
bank obtained by tho levy
and executions a rated lien
on the goods as against the assignoo
in bankruptcy. In their opinion, the
Court say that smoothing more than the
passive non-resistance of an insolvent
debtor to regulate and adjudicate pro
ceedings in which a judgment and execu
tion are had. When tho debt is due and
he is without just defence to the aotion,
it is necessary to show preferment of a
creditor, or a purpose to defeat or delay
the operation of the bankrupt act; that
tho facts that tho debtor under such
circumstances does not file a peti
tion in bankruptcy is not sufficient
ovidonoe of such preference or de
sire to defeat tho oporatiou of the act;
that through tho judgment of tho credi
tors iu such a case, they may know the
insolvent condition of tho debtor. His
levy and seizure are not void under the
circumstances, nor any violation of the
bankrupt law ; that a lion thus obtained
by him will not bo displaced by subse
quent proceedings iu bankruptcy against
a debtor, though within four mouths of
the filing of tho bill these propositions
require tho questions oertified to be an
swered, tho first two In the negative aud
tho third in the aflirmutivo. This deci-
GENERAL NEWS.
Bj TclcRrapli to the Enquirer.
St. Louis, December 22.—Flour firm
and in fair demand for low and medium
grades. Corn dull at 51n53 for new
mixed. Whiskey steady at 95. Pork
nominal nt $14 50. Bacon firm; clear rib
8^; clear sidos 8$. Lard nominal; held
Cincinnati, Dec. 22.—Flour firm and
steady. Corn firmer at 54a58. Pork
quiet at $15»$15.25 cash: sales to buyers
for March $15.50. Lard firm; steam 8a
8$a8 : J, kettlo 8/. Bacon firm; no sides
here; clear rib and clear 8. Whiskey
quiet at 91.
Louisville, Dec. 22.—Flour quiet.
Grain in fair demnad, market firm—corn
—now shelled 50s55. Provisions firm
with an advnnceing tendency. Pork
$15.50al(». Bacon nominal. Lard-
steam 8], leaf 'JalOj. Whisky 90$a9l.
Liverpool, Docembor 22, 6 r. u.—Cot
ton—sales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped Docember and January
8*.
Norfolk, Dec. 22.—Cotton easy ; low
middlings 1l/; not receipts 7250; exports
coastwise 3302; sales 450; stock 19,548.
Charleston,December 22.—Cotton low
er; middlings 14$, low middlings 14jfal5,
strict good ordinary 14; net receipts 5190;
oxports to Great Britain 2915, to France
1020, coastwise 1403; sales 15(H); stock
Restaurants.
Barber Shops.
Cotton Factories.
New York, December 22.—Recorder
Haokett to-day sentenced a man to twenty
years' imprisonment, for committing t
rape on a girl eight years old. The Re
oorder regretted that he could not impose
the death sentence.
Sheriff Brennan has offered $5,000
ward for the arrest of Genet. Action
has already been taken by the District
Attorney, toward proceeding against the
sheriff for contempt of court for alleged
disobedience of the orders of the court
in reference to the custody of Genet. In
the court of Oyor and Terminer, Genet’s
counsel said they would proceed to per
fect their bill of exceptions.
M. Norton, Thos. Goman, J. I. Walsh
and Geo. S. Miller, ex-ring county court
bouse commissioners, were called to-day
for trial, on charge of misdemeanor while
in office. The defendants failed to ap
pear, and their recognizances were for
feited on all the indictmeuts with tho ex
ception of oue against Coman. A. J.
Smith, indicted same as obove, appeared
and pleaded not gnilly.
Ex-Mayor Hall was in court all the
morning with his counsel, but his case
was not called.
—Eighteen persons were killed by a
maga/inn explosion nt Cartagena.
--A general tight is progressing 1
the mayoralty olsction at Matumoras.
—Wilhelm has a slight touch of apo
plexy. Thero is much uneasiuoas f»It
about him in Berlin.
—Madam Uallovy, Lady Superior of
the order of tho Sacred Heart of the West,
of Chicago, is dead.
—A ferry boat on tho river Thames, at
Londou, capsized on Sunday, and thir
teen persons wero drowned.
—A prominent merchant of Rio Grande
City, Texas, was murdered by a party of
Mexicans a few days since.
—Malcolm Fowlor, Wm. Ramsey nnd
John Whitlocks, convicted a your ago an
Ku Klux, have boon pardoned.
—Rate of discount iu London iu open
market for three months bills is 4.{, or .{
per cout. below Bank rates.
—A Baptist Church, corner of Nassau
and Liberty slreots, Brooklyn, N. Y., wns
burned yesterday. Loss, $500,000.
—The steamer Ohio of the American
lino arrived at Queenstown yesterday nt
2 p. m., making tho trip in eight days and
twenty-two hours from Philadelphia.
—President Grant, with tho persons who
alteiulod tho funeral of Col. Dent from
Washington, enjoyed a grand dinner, giv
en by Gen. Hawley, on Sunday at St.
Louis, after which the party left for Wash
ington.
—Hary Gonet, convicted of fraud in
connection with the ring in New York,
had been in the custody of thu deputy
sheriff' since Friday to Sunday morning,
when Gonet obtaiued leave to go up stairs
to see his wife. The Sheriff went to
sleep, and Genot is non csi.
—Bogus Lord Massy had a hearing this
morning at Westchester, Pil, on a charge
of false pretence ; also another charge
against him was for obtaining a watch by
false pretence. Tho case was adjourned
to procure additional evidence.
—Lord Massoyhns had another hearing
at Westchester, Pa., when tho charges
against him wero withdrawn nnd ho was
discharged.
—Near Cartagena, Spain, throe persons
were killed by the explosion of a magazine
yesterday. The besiegers of that city
been roinforood by 15,000 additional
Boston, Doc. 22.—Cotton dull aud low
er ; middlings l(i| ; net receipts 34, gross
225(1; sales 200; stock (1000.
Baltimore, December 22.--Cotton dull
and lower: middlings 15$, low middlings
14'/, strict good ordinary 13$; net receipts
248 and gross 1382 bales ; exports to
Franco 791, coastwise 387 ; sales 250 :
stock 17,125.
Memphis, December 21.—Cotton dull ;
low middling 14A ; receipts 7504 bales :
shipments 5750 ; stock 5(1,850.
New Orleans, December 22.—Demand
fair at lower rates ; middlings 15/ ; net
recoipts 20,3(12 bales, gross 22,108; ox-
ports to Great Britain 0004, to continent
5392. coastwiso 275 ; snlos to-day 7000—
evening 4000 ; stook 230,105.
Modile, December 22.—Cotton dull,
but easier; middlings 15/; low middlings
14$; strict good ordinary 13/al4; net re
ceipts 5,937; exports to Continent 500;
coastwise 2,820; sales 1,000; stock 52,053.
Savannah, Doc. 22.—Cotton in good
maud; middlings 15; net receipts 11,201;
exports coastwiso 7,240; sales 1,539; stock
124,008.
Philadelphia, Dooomber 22.—Cotton
dull: middlings 10$; low middling 15$;
strict good ordinary 15; receipts 389;
shipments 950.
Wilmington, Decombor 22.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 14$; net recoipts 328:
exports to Grent Britain 100; stock 4,303.
Augusta, Decombor 22.—Cotton dull;
middlings 14$; receipts 2,920; sales 1,028.
Ml'AM'OGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
SHEETINGS,
-•tat ly
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
.Ivory, Hale nnd Exchange NtablcN,
A. GAMMEL,
I.Ivory hikI bale Stable*,
art Snlt
«»y On
Doctors.
ront Be., Oolinnbiia, *j».
DR. COLZEY.
or of 8t. Clair ami Offliitlu:
AND AFTER DEC
Pamunger Train will r
•»: Columbus tlailv, Huuil
Doc. lb?;
:»b, WEDNESDAY
W. L. CLARK,
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
533 HOURS TO NEW YORK
Haw York and Haw Orleans Mail Line,
Palace Sleeping Oars Bun Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
WKSTKIIN RAILROAD OK ALABAMA,
CoLUMUUS, Ga,, November loth, 1873.
TRAINS I.KA VK C0I.UMRU9 DAILY
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
ARRIVE
1 Wa
»Klon 7.3
. Ne>
Yorl
via 1*1.iliuloli.l.in anil Halt iu
NleepliiB; tar* Hun Through from
Opelika to l.y nch burg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
AtUl
> Monlgoi
Till 1
r Vlckuburg at Spin.
Western Mail train rt
train* lor Now Orlcan
ml St. Lottie, at Moutgui
through from Opelika to Nt"
Dentists.
PHILADELPHIA.
A HTRIKE AMONG NT EVE DOR EM.
Philadelphia, Doc. 22.—Thero is con
siderable excitement along the wharves,
in conseqnenco of a strike among tho la
borers. All tho steamship linos have giv
en uotioo that on to-day thoy would only
pay twenty coots per hour. All the man
struck demanding thirty ceuts per hour.
Tho American steamship line paid thirty
cents in order to unload tbo steamer
Pennsylvania, which arrived on Saturday,
and tho hands continued to work. Clydes
steamer line had obtained men At twenty
oents. Tho strikers claimod the submis
sion of the American line as a harbinger
of success and seem determined to
force those working at lower ratos to join
the strikers.
CIRCUS ON FIRE.
FOREPAUGH'B MENAGERIE
FLAMER.
B. McGehee
Philadelphia, Decomber 21.—Late this
evening a fire occurred at tho winter
headquarters of Forepaugh's Menagerie,
at Germantown,destroying frame stables,
together with seven valuable horses and
all the wagons belonging to tho Bbow.
The cages, containing wild boasts, were
all saved.
troops, aud a force of 4,000
peeled iu a few days, when an assault will
occur.
N. .1. BUSSEY,
JllNItY JORDAN
OFFICE OF THE
Manufacturing (Joinp’y,
Columbus, Gcorifiu
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF
SAVING ON THE l’AKT Of' THE
OPERATIVES, AND TO PROVIDE A
safe and reliuble arrangement for the
beneficial accumnlft'!cr f the earnings
of artisans and nil other olasses, this
Company has established, under
SPECIAL CH All TEH FP.OM
STATE OF GEORGIA,
riii
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
(ages are
MARINE INTELUGENCl
ARRIVALS AND DEPAKTUREM.
Norfolk; Doc. 22.—Tbo brig Mnry
Itiso, from Kio, for Baltimore, went
ashore on Cope Henry.
Chaueston, Doc. 22.—Arrived: Geor
gians, Kate Harding. Lehuiuu Blow, B.
M. Smith, A. F. Bowing, H. B. Mc
Cauley, D. Ames King.
Sailed: Jumes Adger, Falcon.
New York, Doc. 22.—Arrived: Sher
man, Metropolis.
New York, Deo. 22.—Arrived—Steam
ship Georgia, City of Chester nnd Celtic.
New York, Decombor 22.—Arrived
Charleston.
Arrived out—City of Brussels.
in which the following adv
offered to Depositors of either
small amounts:
i.
PEUFKCT SEC C It IT Y. Tho
tho Company wen. on Him IhI of
ary,
IK7
..$1,704,15
and arc steadily increasing.
Tiro itesorvo Fund is $297,7(3
All of which property is hpkou
pledged by act of tho General Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; ami it:
addition, by the same art, tho Stockhold
ers of tho Company an
ALLY ltESPONSlBLE
their shares, for the
Savings Department nm
Deposit.
2.
LIBEBAL INTEREST. Rati
Seven per cent, per annum roni
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can ho withdraw;
time without notice. Depositors
out of the citv .can cli iw d<q
lo INDIVID
noportion t<
irity of Hit
lorliticntoK oi
Lawyers.
PEAIIORY A IIHANNON.
I.OFIN F. GARRARD,
Attorney anil t oiinnclloi- nt 1
■ill pr
t Miii'h»
Crocers.
DAVI. R. HIKE,
»u»ily 0rue
. UKlethun
Hryu.
tyNud
J. II. IIAMII/1'ON,
Wholesale nml Ref nil Groe«
IN1IAM COOPER,
Fresh Meats.
Raess, Hides, etc.
jwii.\ hkiiahlv,
Denier Iii Unit*, llitles, lleemvnt
nnd nil kliida OI .limit.
imln nt Union P.«
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY To TilK H
KENT AND f
Rltj FREE OK Oil A
(ho property ia
For Exchange.
Twenty Valuable Uui in proved IhiihliuK Lola in
Uni c ity of Omaha, nnd alxty-aix Iota iu I'IhIIh-
For Sale.
iLUAIILE CITY PROPERTY,
DESIRABLE UI8IDKNCK
y"" 1 “Jj * •»' "j ,
JHARLE JIOU*
For Rent.
DWELLING with thrau
STORE IIOI'HK ill I ho
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
Druggists.
. nilM I A soV
.1. I. GRIFFIN, ion It rood \
ii|i»r|er of F.iirNhIi Drug* nn«
‘’Hiding
sits l.y
MARKETS.
RT TEE EG RAP II TO ENQI IltER-
THE WEATHER.
Department of Wax, \
Washington, Doc. 22, 1873.)
Probabilities.—For the Southern Staton
siou uv.irrolea or largely qualifies whet' , aii9 proasulo with a alight riso of toiupcr-
wai field by Mr. Justico Clifford, in doli.- | slur8 cloudy woather end rain teat of
wing tho opinion of the Court in tho cexo j th , Minaienippi river.
of Buchanan vs. Smith, at the last term. I
— | —A Loudon telegram says the ship
—Five or six boys, ranging from fifteen | America foundered oft' Newfoundland.
hteeu years of age, have been ar- The Captain and throo others of the crew
were lost. The balance, after floating
rested in Schenectady, N.
charge of incendiarism. Some fir
utly occurring t
about for six days in the bouts, were pick
•d up by tho Louise Wichardy, from Wil-
mingtou. N. C
London, Doc. 22.— Consols 91]a92.—
Fives 91$.
Liverpool, Dec. 22.—Noon—Cotton
doll and easior. Uplands, nothing below
good ordinary, delivered in December,
8 i-lt>d.; do., shipped November, January
and Fobrnary, 8$d.; do., delivered in
February, name. Sales of American
6n0 balos.
New York, Dec. 22.— Gold opened 10/.
Stocks dull. Money, 7 bid. Gold 10J.
Exchange—long 8^’, abort 9$. Govern
ments doll and lower. Stnto bonds quint.
Cotton dull and nouiiuul; sales 990
bales; uplands 15^c., Orleans 10[c.
Futures oponed as follows: January
15 3-l0al5j ; February 15 ll-16al5/;
March 10$al0 3-16; April 16 17-32ul0*;
May 17.
FJonr dull. Wheat quiet nnd firm.
Corn held la2o higher. Pork quiet, mess
$16. Lard wcnk:steam M.
New York, Decombor 22.—Cotton not
recoipts G08; gross 934 I.
Futures closed quiet; sales 25,300, ns
follows: January 15; February 15 17-32;
March 16 l-32al-16; April 16$: May 17.
New York, Decombor 22. -Money easier
at 5a6. Exchange dull at 8*. Gold dull
and stagnant at lojaio;. Governments
dull, but strong. States quiet and nomi
nal.
Cotton weak- sales of 1.511 Indus at I5jj
checks
4.
UUI.UK AND llEGUI.ATlONH of thin
Department furnished upou application,
and all desired information given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
H.
All accounts of Dejmilors will be con
ni</t ml strictly jrrioale and confidential.
DIRECTORS:
\V. II. YOUNG,
W. E. PARKAMOKE,
ALFRED I. YOUN(i,
k!6!
nslu Roll liKht ol Hull III .lour.
FOSTER H. CHAPMAN,
DriiKKlKt,
A. M. RICAN NON,
Wholesale and Itcfnil Dealer
DrtigM nnd .Medicine*,
Toilet Article* mid Perl
i (hoik olid Ti
L. D. DEATON & SON,
No. IGO, Under Rankin House.
W E huvu removed to th« largo ami commodious
Ntora one door alNiVH Mesars. Walt A Walker,
ally r
Staple Dry Goods
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Dental Notice,
pnBI.PS In, rouioved lila offlra
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney lit Low,
W'
ANI) GROCER IK.', CROCKERY, GL S.r
TIN, WOOD AND HOLLOW WAKE, 8TU
HOURK FUKNIBIIINU GOODS,
Taylor Cotton (Jins.
. MILL’ RLE PACIFL
Cotton oil! l»e received by i
Deliver Soluble Pacific (iuauo
for Another Season
•r* Kag«« and Phanix takon at par.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’et PaciflcCuano Comp’y.
12 Rroatl .Street
"Rust and Smut Proof"
Seed Oats,
EPITO’SBUCHU
Notice to ail Turchaccr: of this Excellent
Compound Extract of Buchu.
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WH0t.
••Pon’t you know, honey ?" askod the
ij as ho cQntiauc-d to rim with his by
means easy burden.
f ! Ia you Bitty ?”
Macon, tha very man you most hute:
when she might have bean the wife of
your'best friand."
“I wish she was dead and Ilyiug io tb®
grave ,by her side,” said tho old man,
Mmam saw imn, ami iu nor anxiety sue j mng, arc moisted and aeumnueu i»y ms j m j H of gonr,
called to hiui to coma back, but ho did religion and tho Groat Spirit whom ho throo eggs, suit, uml ico water,
not 1 -Mr her or ho wuuld bavo obeyed i calls “Father.” Our wars, raids and rob- j
bit re^uMt. bis riHo hu l " ,ri<! ' , •« in dir80t violtt,iuu of t,lu «*“*- “A d ‘ Ud ,1 ‘ od Dl "‘ r *■*' '*
started in tho direction which, had they mauds of that Great Spirit whom "
ntil l.av
taken. Father
I, mivu-i » ion days «g‘* — —
c,,,, poison extruded from a cork which it w
and through wIiqho uioroy wo obowinu. Tha cork had boon mod in
Ivu ounces of buttur, I children and my homo,
ico water. | Arthur roso lo liis foot, and with IliihLod
I co nnd Hashing eyes confronted his
brother, sayiug,
“William, how dare you insult mother
iii d tho memory of our father by making
proposal? It
sordid, Loarth-;
to cuuouj you to
length of time. 1
should bo denied
forts aud luxurio
ed, and to
•egret that motlu
iny of the o
to which she
that, I hoped
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