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NEW YORK.
r.x-Mnyor llnll Acquitted—Tha
Flight of (lie *«•»« The Hymi
Murder Myetery «eo»» r |n , a
Fraudulent Bond»~Slr.
Hleplicn* and tl»e ftnl>
ary Bill, *e. f Ac.
VOL. XV
COLUMBUS, GA., \VLDXLSDAV. DECEMBER 31, 1873.
NO. 310.
New Yoke. December 27tb, 187S.
I atu sorry to eay that very aerioua In
disposition prevented my giving you on
account of the trial and acquittal of ox-
Mayor Hall. The result has been a great
Digraph for him and is likely to result in
a libel suit ngaiuat the Times, which pa
per hafl denounced Hall in very bitter
language, dubbing him one of tho ring
thieves. With a verdict of acquittal on
the court'll records, Hall oau mulct the
Times in heavy damages. Should he re-
air,t the advice of his frienda and let the
matter drop it will be simply because as
a journalist himself ho believes in the ab
solute feedoui of the preHS.
TUK AllMqi.'ATt'l.ATKl) KINO.
lu wy last 1 wroto you about the tlight of
Genet aud other members of tha late Tam
many Ring. They are Htill absent aud are
probably an ronle for Brazil, Belgium or
a inie other happy laud not troubled with
extraditiou treaties. Their escape is a
diigraoo to the ‘‘Reformers” who have
porisesMiou of the city government at pres
ent. A poor wretch who steals a second
hand overcoat to keep him from freezing
is kept olonely in the clutches of the law,
but your rich scoundrel i* held in durance
vile at a fashionable hotel, or in his aris*
tocratic mansion, a deputy sherift trust
ing to Lis “honor" not to escape.
THE 11 TAN MYMTKUY.
The myaterious murder of a young man
named Kyau and his Mister, in a Broome
street tenement house, is still unsolved.
1 iucliue to the opiniou that Ryan did the
deed aud afterwards cut his own throat,
but the polico think differently aud I
must yield to their suporior judgment.
This morning's papers announce that the
detectives are not without hopes of dis
covering the murderer. Did you over
hoar of a hopeless New York policenmD?
bat iu spite of their hopefulness, their
gravity and great genius, dozens of mur-
dors have been committed, Irova that of
Mary Rogers, the bountiful cigar girl, to
that of Mr. Nathan, tho perpetrators of
which have successfully eluded discovery.
XUS OKOUUM FRAUDULENT BONDS.
Last ovumug amend oi imuo paid
visit, und iu tho course of conversation
iufonuod mo that the holders of the fraud
ulent Sbdo bonds have determined to
make one more effort ou the Georgia
Legislature, mid failing to effect a recog
nition of the validity of the bonds by that
body, to bring the State into the United
States Supreme Court. It is stated that a
pool h*s been formed of all the bonds
aud ten per oant. of their par value sub
scribed to effect favorable legislation. As
these bonds egg regale some seven mil
lion*, the corruption fund must amount
to seven hundred thousand dollars. Of
the truth of this statement I have no
means of ascertaining, but I give it as il
may be worth publishing. As soon ns 1
am well enough I shall interview some of
the holders of the bonds, aud give yon
the result of my visits.
MU. SXZriiENS AMD XUE SAT.AST BII.I..
It surprises me to see noma of tha
Georgia papers asaniiiug Mr. Stephens
because of hu speech on tho salary bill.
Threo-fourths of the aLuso hurled against
those who voted for the extra aalary is ao
much buncombe. From the start, I not
only refused to asssil those who ao voted,
but justified them, because I know that
$7,Mx> per annum will barely suffice to
support a Congressman respectably. The
aubjeot is not exactly germain to this
correspondence, but 1 cannot forbear
patting in my little say, especially as I
ain quite disinterested aud perfectly cou-
aiatent.
TUK YllMiNU * AFFAIH.
Attorney General Williams' opinion
touching the steamer \ irgiuiua hae not
added to his p» pularity. Public senti
ment here is decidedly hostile to it. Of
all the papers the Timet alone ventures
to defeud it, but the Times being the
administration organ its defense does
not weigh with the people. Khould the
Virginia* be brought to this port, aoy
attempt to restore her to Spain would
cause trouble. Au evidence of the cur
rent of popular opinion is to be seen in
the preparations making for the recap
tion of the survivors of the Virginiua.
They will Lk%u an enthusiastic welcome,
to the great disgust ui the loyal Spaniard!
hai« and to the disquii t of a»n-iu-law
Webster, tho counsel for the Spanish
government, from whom father-in-law
Fish is supposed to obtain all bis knowl-
edge uf international law.
BROOKLYN* EXPKJIKIVB PAt'l'KR*.
Brooklyn is excited over a bill brought
against her for feudiug paupers. These
uuheppy beings ''probably to drown their
Morrows; smoked a couple of half pouud
bags of the finest tobacco daily, and from
the quantity of soap they couaumed, I am
led to the coneluuoa that they have not
been out ot a bath-tub during the eutire
year. Every article furnished is charged
two or threw puces, and the question
“what becomes of tho pins’" may well ap
ply hero, wbeu it is known how mauy
were use 1 by these paupers. The Super
vise ra do not hesitate to pronounco the
bill a swindle, and the public generally
bold the same opinion concerning it.
Kk'THKK SLIIOIIXQ NOR HRATING.
Youthful New York is iu despair, 'lbe j
weather is either piovokingly clear or j
wretchedly elopp\ ■ .8now (ails, but not .
enough to warrant aleighing, arid we can
Dot get the mercury to fall sufficiently to I
authorize the hoisting the ball at Central
Park as a notice that the ice is thick
enough for skating. Am a consequence
dealers in sleighs and skates wear melau-
oholy countenances and spend their idle
hours in damning the Gulf stream and the
warm current of air which is supposed to
have stretched itself further North than
usual. For my part, if I could shake oft
the infernal cold and fever which hsve
fastened upon me, 1 would bear with phi
losophical iudiffereuce the deprivation
from sleighing (which I can t afford) and
from skating, which experience tenetm*
mo requires suppler joiuts than mine.
Astca.
tiTTstkikk;
Til K HIOTUKKnoOU OF KM-
UmillKN DETERMINED.
Gold Ames, (>., Deo. 30.—The railroad
authorities here say that the strike must
break before mauy days. On the othsi
baud, a visit to-day to the rpoms of the
Brotherhood of Engineers shows them to
be as determined as they were last weak.
They say that Chief Engiueer Wilson's
orders had no effect on them. The worst
feature of the trouble here was discov
ered, in the obstruction of the track of
the Little Miami Railroad in three places
within the city limits. An engine about
to leave with a train to-night was found
to be soaped. Tha railroad authorities
ara attempting to mo all their day traius,
aud have got more away to-daj than any
day since the strike commenced.
TUK FNGIAFFR* I* ME.VriCkT.
Loi'Ihvivlb, Dec 30.—All the striking
engineers in this vicinity have refused to
accept the offer of the Jeffersouvdie,
Yladisou and Indianapolis Railroad Com
pany, and nono of them resumed work
yesterday. At u meeting of the Brother
hood last night the authority of Grand
Chief Engineer Wilson was denouuced,
an.) the reported acts of violence by the
sinking engineers el.iewhere were strongly
condemned. No violouce whatever in
this vicinity has been reported.
Tho Mrik« Mtlll Continues Without
Change.
Indianapolis, December 30.—The en-
gineorsg strike continue* without mate
rial change. The passongor train went
out this moruiug on tho Pan Handle
Road to Jeft'ersonvillo. Trains hivo
arrived on both roads.
The Vincennes Road is running its
passenger trains regularly. Rumors are
still current about tho stiiko on all the
roans, but soetu to be without foundation;
from present appearances tho Htrike is
uosrly endsd.
" NEW YOKK. '
TUK ARAPII.KII-THK J l* 311 ATA
MAN D* TO UK Dlfci'HARGKD
FROM TI1E MAY Y YARD
-OTHER NAVAL
MATTER*.
•Ykw York, Dec. 30.- (’apt. Hhnfelrit,
executive officer of the Brooklyn Navy
Yard, said this morning that the obstruc
tion occasioned by the sunken coal barge
would probably bo removed and the
Spanish frigate released either to-day or
to-morrow. Tha Arapiles will then pro
ceed to the ordnance dock to receive her
guns.
The Juniata needs repairs, and there ia
a leak in her stern, but it is thought she
will be placed in order without docking.
Tha report that a large number of men
would be Uncharged from the yard on
Wednesday noxt was said by Capt. Bhu-
feldt to be unfounded. Orders were re
ceived from Washington merely directing
the head* ot tho departments at the yard
to dieohargn the workman as circum
stances may permit. There aro 3,‘j00
women employed at the yard, besides
about fire hnudred in the employ of out
side contractors. The appropriations are
only sufficient te keep 1 ,s*00 men at work,
but u considerable number will be kept
engaged all the winter. New sloops of
war are building at the yard, to be com
pleted before spring. The Tennessee ia
to be placed in the dry dock, and it will
require two mouths' work to pat her in
condition.
NEW* MEXICO.
■ MOl HI.t: BETWEEN AMERICAN*
AND WK1ICASN It 1.00DMII F.D
A3fD MOStI! ANTICIPATED.
THE VIRGINIUS.
THE II.I.-FATKD YBNMKL FOI'IV-
DER* OFF CAPE PEAR.
New York, Dec. 30.—The Osaepee re
ports seeing the Virginias off Cape Fear
in sight of laud, lu spits of ail the ef
forts of the crew aboard of her ahe settled
and went down to tbe bottom.
Shortly after tho arrival of the Osaapee
a reporter boarded the vessel aud had an
interview with au officer of the deck.
The latter said he had strict orders not to
communicate with anybody in relation of
the circumstances attending the founder
ing of the Yirgiuius. He would not even
give tbe dele of the ocourrenoe, or the
place where it happened.
THE CREW OF THE YIHUIXll’M.
New York, December 30.—The Cuban
survivors have been enlarged. The craw
of the Vermont cheered them as they
passed. They were mot ou shore by sav
oral Cuban leaders and taken to comfort
able quarters. The only Southerner in
the list of tha survivors is l’hilip Mstzler,
cigar maker, of Charleston, S. C. The
survivors number 101, including onef
Eugiaud, one from Canada, eight from the
United States, ton from Jamaica, aud
tweuty-uiuo from Havana. Their average
age is about 22 years. Among them are
nine students and nineteen cigar makers.
The few sick uie well cured for.
FROM CAPE FEAR.
Wilminotok, December 30.—A steam
ship, thought to be the Yirgiuius. ia sunk
about uiue miles off the ntsiu bar in eight
fathoms of water, five fathoms being over
bar deck.
ACCOUNT OF IIFR TRIP.
New York, Dec. 30.—Lieutenant Com
mander Husswell. executive officer ot the
Ossipoe. says: The Oasipee left the Tor-
tugas with the Virginia i in tow on the
morning of the l'.Kb Inst., as already re
ported. They bad fair wouther until the
afternoon of Saturday, the following day,
when a gale sprung up. They continued
to bare bud weather like that encountered
by tho Juniato,snd th*» Virginia* signalled
that she was leukiug badly. Capt Watt,
commander of the Ossipec, therefore de
termined to suapo his coiifho for Charles
ton, S. C., but as tboy got into smoother
water tho Vuginins behaved better mid
the wuter was kept out of her tiro room.
On the morning of Christmas day, how-
over, Huvore weather having continued,
tho Virginius was again leaking as badly
as over and the vessels put iutu Frying
l’an shoals about ten miles south of Cape
Fear, where smoother water could bo ob
tained. lleio tho vcaaols came to auchor,
Capt. Watt hoping that the Virginias
would ndo out safe. Before day light
next morning. Friday, Commuudor Wood
signalled with lights that the Virginias
was leaking rapidly, with fires out aud
perhaps stopped, und that the crew wished
to he taken oft'. Boats wore lowered
from the Oitripeo at day light, aud by 7
o'clock a. m. all on board the Virginius
were transferred to tho foriuor vessel. As
a heavy sea was niouiug, the work of re
moving the crow was with much danger
and difficulty, aud therefore uo lives were
risked in endeavoring to savo their i>er-
soael effects or any oilier j roperty ou the
Virginias. The hawser of the Virginias
was cut end a buoy attached to
mark her position iu caso ahe
sunk out of sight. Tbe (issipoo remained
at auchor during the day, and at a quaiter
past four o'clock i>. m. tha Virginius,
which had been gradually settling, went
to the bottom. She sunk in eight fathoms
water, und her tup masts remained above
tbe surface. Tho Ossipoe then resumed
voyage to this port. Her supply of
coal was ample, twenty-five tons at ill re
maining on boaid. All ou board tho Oa-
aipi e were well. She will proceed to tha
navy yard here to-day or to-morrow, after
discharging her powder.
Capt. Waiters htui itmdua written report,
which will be forwaidcd to Washington at
WASHINGTON.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
UF.X. 4'1'MH I NG’N APPOIYTME3IT . DISASTER*—ARRIYAlJ* AND l»K«
T0THK4 01RT OF MADRID -. I I'AItTt'RIJ.
Ill* ISNTRK'TIOX*. !
I London, December 3d. —Tha ship Iron
Wahhinoton, December 30.—Tho ap- Cross, from Livsrpool, 27th lost., for
poiotment of Gen. Cushing to be tha suo- j Southwest Fast, west aabors at Duuary,
oeaaur of Gen. Sickle-, as Minister to | * point on tha nvar Demies. Tha steam
Spain, eontiuuea to excite comment con- { tugs have bean sent to her assistance,
earning the character of the instructions T he ship Zurich Hull, for Uensacola,
ha will receive from tha Department of | aud bark Oliver Emory, from Nee York,
State, after tha confirmation of Ilia nomi- for Hamburg, collided iu the Dowua.
nation by the Seuate. j Tbe former wee badly damaged aud put
Although ha is opposed to an o|>en de- i into Ramsgate for repairs
olaratiou of the line of diplomacy to be] Arrived et Liverpool— barks T. J.
pursued, it can be stated with truth that ! Boatbard, Savannah; J .ilia llayne, Wil-
one of the subjects to which Mr. fuelling miugton. N. 0.; Edwin, Richmond; J. H.
will give his attention, will bo the policy ! Daft as, Charleston. At Falymontb
of political and administrative reforms in brig Dolphin. Wilmington. N. C. At
Cuba h» the best means calculated to re- j Greenock—bark Garstaug, Wilmington,
store peace to that island, aud promote N. 0. At Havre—ship Francis 1’. Hage,
prosjierity, and among these reforms is J N. O ; brig Ariaaad Adrien, Charleston,
iuoluded the abolition of slavery ia the Bailed: k rom Liverpool -KhipPomona,
Autilles. These views have repeatedly j N. I».: bark Halvard, Pensacola; t'alifor-
beou euforced. both iu the Presi- i uia, N. ().: Constancy, Charleston; New
dent s auntiul message aud the official Brunswick, Savannah, brigs l.oui**
Watchmakers.
J. II. FALSIE*.
I’rartlrsl W nDdtinttWor mid j«. M «.||er.
L‘o<ty • bui
N- 11-*.
All k:n-!l M . »■
Restaurants.
IIAKRIN l ot VI Y RKNTAlRAVr.
No. S*J li road Street.
j Tl.e l*a| of ».>i>ign ami Doinritio |,;.|uot« ant
rf-cIS *
J J IILAKKI.Y. I*r >|. i
Barber Shops.
correspondence of Secretary Fish, aud
which have boon often communicated
to tbo Spanish Cubinot. It will bo recol
lected that, so vend years ago, our Gov
ernment tendered its good offices to Spain
iu tha bopo of Cuban pacification, but
which weie respectfully declined. On the
basis suggested it is not improbable a
aiiml.tr tender will agaiu be mads by the
new 11 iuibter, as the Administration will
resort to every proper expedient for the
purpose of rostoriug peace and protecting
American interests iu Cuba Had tbs adja-
cent waters ; and there cau be uo doubt
that an effort will lie made to coudude s
new commercial treaty with Spain— tho
only nno ever made with that power
being the treaty of 17‘Jo, of friend
ship, limits and navigation.
DEATH FROM’KEROSENE.
A IjkI.t Xcnr Itnlllinore Mllldl b.v
1 pscttliiK <t < o»l Oil l.nnip.
Baltimore, December 80.— Mrs. Ooole,
wife of Wm. E. Coolu, Treasurer of th«
Central Savings bank in this city, resid
ing near Cotonsville, Baltimore county,
when retiring last night, accidontly upset
a coal oil lamp. Tho clothing of the lady
was quickly enveloped in Hamos, nnd ahe
ao terribly burned that she died at six
o'clock this fuorninu. At the time of the
accident her husbaud was absent watching
by tho bedaido uf au ill brother. The
lady was highly esteemed.
Dorothea, Wilmington. V (J.
QusexarowN, Dacambei 30. —Arrived :
Adriatic and City of Montreal, from New
York.
Naw York, December .'»<». —Arrived —
Cloopatre, from Vera Cru/., via Havana,
Baltic, Moroaastle, San Antouio.
Arrivad ott—Adriatic an 1 City of Mon
treal.
Satasnab. December 3*).—Arrived—
Stonewall, Brown and Republic.
t’lea ed -8. M Smith, Ci
Nellis, H. Benedict. Leo and
It eycr
ENGLAND.
MATTKKM I V I.OMIO V
MARKETS.
ItY TELEGRAPH TO EX <| V1 RI.K
Livlrpool, Dec. 3<i, Noon.—Cotton
quiet and steady , uplands si, Orleans
a8| ; walea li»,0t>0 bales— speculation and
export 2,000. To arrive I-Hi higher.
I'plauds, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped iu November and Decninher,
ditto, shipped in I>eeamt»er and Jauuaiy,
8 3-10 ; ditto, shipped in January and
February, 8j.
Later. -Uplands, not below good ordi
nary, delivery iu January and February.
Sj : shipped in November H\.
Later.—Sale* include 8,200bales Vmer
Liverpool, Dec. 30.--Cotton to arrive
easier. Uplands, nothing below good or
dinary, shipped in January, rtjd.; do.
nothing below good ordinary, delivery in
December. Janitarv. Fobmarv H 3 lii-l
d*»., March and Fibnnrj, H[d Oilasoa,
nothing below good ordinary, shipped
January and February, N$d
Nrw Y’ork, December 30. G >2.1 opens
at 10,4. Stocks Hull. Gold jo*' Money
7 bid. Lx-bange long st S|, short Of.
Governments strong an.l nonaiderahla do
ing. State bonds qniat and ueennal.
Cotton dull and easier ; nales 1,710
hales ; uplands Dig, Orleans Hq’c
Futures opened a* follow* . January
1&HI ; February lojstiij , March Hifa
13-1ft : April Hi 13-liial7 3-Hi ; May 17*
• S : June 18.
Flour firm. Wheat t.etter ('urn
le. bailor. Pork steely final Gj
Lard firm—steam H 13 tr>a|. Freights
firm.
Naw York, Dec. 3o. - Cotton— net re-
pts 8t»8, gross 1337. Fill urea closed
Ixvnpox, Deo. 3o. — Weather throughout
Etygiatad fair.
Bonds—Go’s sold at l.Oti; C7’s l.OGj
tan-forties 1.03^ ; now fives 1.03J ; Erie
Hall j.
The above prices are based on the new
method of reckoning tho Aiuorican dol-
, ... . u I ceipta gross 13!»7. Ku* urea closet
l.r, wbiob rn.nl into rffuct to-J.y. ilj j w-ti foU „ w ,
this, American funds are quoted at the j .tannery 1.7 13-31; February 1.*. I.'.-IG .
rale of four ahillings por dollar, not Is. j March Hi 13-.TJ; April 1G] ; May 17 A-IGe
nnd <id. •< b.r.tofor», ‘3 ,»*■ ,,ul1 i Ul1 "- ••
J H>jaH>j|o.
Money active, offered at 7. Biorling
I dull at Hi. (bdd active at lo«, but closed
J at lolaioj, Governments strong and sc
j tivs. States quiet and nominal
. Boston, Deo. 30.— Cotton quiet; mid-
-The Sacrolurj ,.f ibu 1 tonsmy liM | 1(i j. n ,, t rw .» lp „ j#. „ r ,„,
retarued l > WMbington. , :un>; ntunk
—Tb.I'rMid.nt willr«. ciT.th.ioldi.rH | O.nTltnTul, b.u.inl.ar .Mi (loltnn in
of thn Mmio.n w«r <111 Now V«*t'« d.y, at ' f . lr ,„j f lrm
(.i.iMiti. m:w«.
By Teleg rnpli to the Ln
I
Santa Fr, Nrw Mixico, Dec. 30.— 1
Kelublo reporta havo just leached here
that the trouble iu Lincoln county, in this
Territory, between Americans end Mexi-
is daily growiug moro serious. The ,
last report, received on the 10th in«t., (
states that six or seven more persona have
been killed. It seems that frienda of the 1
Americans previously killed went to Iin-
o!n plaza lust Saturday, where a dance j
ran in progress. Trouble arose betweeu 1
tbe Americans and Mexicans, which final
ly culminated fatally as above. It is said
reports etute that eight men aud one
n were shot ; other reports give the
number as six men and one woman. ,
Intense excitement prevails, and it is
feared *hat more blood will tlow.
THE WEATHER.
Department or War, >
Washing roir, Dec. 30, 1873./ 1
i^'^bobUitiet.—i'or tbe Booth Atlantic
and Gulf States, east of tha Mississippi
river, northweat to northeast winds with
clear weather and low tempera!ore, fol
lowed by partly clonJy weather on the
immediate coast, and rising temperature
on the Gulf. The temperature will riao
on the middle coast by to-morrow after
noon. j
The released captives of the Virginius
■till remain at the Cuban restaurant on
Pine atreet, and tho sceuo there this
morning was one of great enthusiasm.
Resolution* were adopted returning
thanks to Capt. Ursine, of tha Juniata, j Stale
for his kindness, and expressing sympa :
thy with him in Hie loss of bis son. It ]
was also resolved that the ex-captives
should attend thu funeral of tho child in a
body. Some of the captives this morning
wero visited by their personal friends, wnd i tucky
the meeting! on these occasions wero of j —p
a most afieuting character.
THE RELEASED l*KI«OXKU«:
New York, Dec. 30.—The released
Virginius prisoners to-day paasad votes
of thanks to Cututuandti Brume mid
other officer-* of the Juniata, i.ugineer
Knight, of tho Virginius, said the or|gf*
ns I i.enteuco tvs* that tho entire crew
should bo hung at tho yard nrui, but ihe
Csp'itm of the Daholls, l.icotolico,did Dot
Washington.
—A IltraOi nj
Cortes, which meets on January td,
placs Boriauo nt the head of the Govern-
ineLt.
--William B. Stevens, of the New York
Jlerolti, a passenger on the steamship
City of San Antonio, from Key West,
iped overboard and was drowned,
be Chamber ot Commerce st a meet, i middlings low i
iug last night, iu Charleston, B. C , adop- ; good ordinary 13} ;
geod
13], ordinary 1 !i| , net receip
1 savs the Hpauiah j ports to oontiuenl 13i8), oaetwise i'»i, ,
sales 12»*»; etoek W.432.
Savannah, Deromber 30 —Cotton uom-
inal, lower to sail ; mnldlinga ; nst
receipts G32tt ; sxports to Great Britain
continont 3;H7 . sale* lr>l«». slock
11 (,303.
Modii.r, December .to. Colton quiet.
ug* Hr*, strict
receipts 38S|,
declaring
that Ihe Tax-Payers Conve
be reavseiublotl st once, to conaidur the
preseut condition ot the tux psyeis of th>
I* It LSMM
bent ' gross .tMM'.i ; exports coasti
187l] lOHOj stock 07,280
(Tiari.kston, Decoiute r
opened firm, but became qub
13}; low middlings I '., strict
nary 141; net receip** js .-.i
exports to Great Hrium .Hit7;
Cotton
iddlirigs
Cotton Factories.
■ E8C04IKE nAXlFAni RI.XU (O
Mnasl4ctu(ar« oC
SIIKK1T3Q8. aiMKTIXUS,
VAMN, I*OPR.
001.11 M lire, 41A
o. y. nwirr. i*r«-i<w
w \ SWirr. N.vn-Iirv A lr^«.ir»r mill l»
Llvory und Sulo Stables.
ROHERI IIIOMDNOY,
Livery, Nnlc mul Kxchmi|« KUtblea.
A. UAMMKE,
1.1 very nail Nsln Ninbliw,
o>.UKTUosrk Sr , Coiiumii, U>
c„|»r sttesllos pivea U, R.rJln* and fat.
>• Mul Hi daMea by tlx
Doctors.
DK. J. A. IRQ CHART.
K-d.lcio ..n st. cUi
Dentists.
W. T. l*OOI M
Dentist,
Ml Rr..*.| HI . CoIhbiI.u*. «i».
«s,..j r
W. J. F4M4I.K,
Deni t»t.
Lawyers.
I'EARODY .V IIIUWOV.
Allorucys nl I.kw.
R. .V. noses,
Attorney mskI 4'otlltwellor nt Uw.
iv"*hla Hon,, luoiranca ruiapany OsIIJimk. am
«^i7 lyj oad .lory.
LOCI* *'. GARRARD,
Attorney hikI Contteellor at law.
Itli* N„ «,7 |li-mil I
n*t If
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Si'-
ii r Ho. I,
Crocers.
DA VI. U. HIKE.
(1- r lu family Ur.-er.ea. ai. Bryau atre.
IWf.ll 0||lf tliol Jl ■ « J 4 , kd.lt •tlDHt*.
hr •• liAl face
J. II. IIAMIETOX,
Rltoleattlo suit Uetmll Grocer
• li •!»<•( Ilaiiklm, Waio u A OaUlliuri.i
• ha»s" tor Jt*y»xr a«|
INII A M I'OOI'ER,
Manufacturing Comp’y,
ColumbuN, Georgia
Paid up Capital. $1,250,000.
TO INCrLOATK THE HABIT ot
SAVING ON THE PAltT OF THE
OPEHATIVES, and TO ritOVIDC A
aafo and reliable arrangement for tint
beneficial accwmo/aGon f f Hie Mrnfngs
of artisans KUd tJ} Oii. * claeaee, this
Company hoe established, under
SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE
STATE OF GEORGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
iu which tbo following advantages are
offered to Depositors of either Urge or
small amount*.
1.
PER F EC I SECURITY, i lm siumt* m
the Company were on tin 1st of Jauuaiy,
1873 11,704,48* 43
aud aro stendily increasing.
I’lie Rawerve Fund is A2!»7,7«k*
All of which property is spEOULi.r
RLEiwiKD by oi-t of the General Ahwemblv
tor thu protection oi DepoNiiurs; wiul in
a<ldition, by the same act, thu Htockboi i
era of the (.mq»auy are mails INDIVID
ALLY ULSPONBJBi'E in proportion I •
their share*, for the integrity of the
Haviuga Department audita certificate* of
Deposit.
2.
LlBEUAi. INTEREST. Kate aliowod
Seven per cent, per auuum, compounded
fonr liuies a yoar.
3i
DEPOSITS can t»e withdrawn ot any
time without noties. Depowitois reaidiii^
out of the ortv mu draw deposit* l.y
chock*.
4.
RULES AND REGULATIONS uf thn
Department furnished apon application,
and all deeuod information given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSIT^
von to depuaitors.
ri.
AU a front i fs of Depositors witt he eon
sideretl ttrieUy pritatt and soafidmtiui.
DIRECTORS!
M. J BUSSKr.
re. it. Youitu,
W. K l‘AKRAMMKK
AhfHKD I. YOUNtl.
of N»w Ymk.
OBAKI.Bi UKKK.V
1i.nl of ih* ewvsuiMli Itauk aiil Trust t’. ii.
w i. hamhiilkt
III.ACKM A
& MECHANICS’
Columbus, Qa.,
Does a General Banking Business.
DEALS IN
Kxrlinnirc, Gold, itllver, ftloehs, Ac.
Iperlal altenllon Riven In roller-
Hone, nnd pro»i|»l returns Miads.
Nrw V ConsMeuawsat
.Mull* Nsliounl llnuk of H«« Ysrlt.
8AVINC8 BANK.
D»:p«H»ITN received In sains of
rents nu<l upwards.
MEYENi per rent, per ann«iin> in
terest allowed, payable 1st Jaaaan.
April. July and October, coinpouu I-
il four limes annually,>
DF.FObIT* I* AI D U.1 DIMA Nil
DiHwrroM
w I, MAl iehUKY—fwinwrlf at Wain .Jk a i .
A ILI.-IK* -or Pi *r, IllRfS A Cm
W. R. HltoWN- Of C-.lsml.iis lr-s TV... k,< .
C A. RKliD or C A ItoM A <'»
0. I. M.SIOUUII -or Julia VDOw igb A Us
will Ss-f
Frosh Moats.
Runs, Hides, etc.
JDIIA MEHAIIFV,
r In K«u;i. Hides. Heeswnv
mnl all klinls OI Junk.
gro
»«.d ordl-
n#i:
••nt Hebrew* called Satan
atoln
-tacla made of hi* v«--
ael, and obtained a change to death by
ahootiug, and the commuttatiou of oevan-
teen of the crew to the chain-gang.
Knight, two of thu quartetmaetera and
on* of the oilera were accordingly sen
tenced to tho cham-gaug for life, and the
tar. | niuldiiiiga inj; low middling* to;
« ah.riir. !.»vn K.n- ‘'Min.ly 1*7: DM r-«*lpt I
grosH rectupta 19.34*; export to
Britain 5,100; aalea .'I.taiO: last ««v
9,400; stock 200,711
Cincinnati, Duo. So.—Flour trail
qnotablv higher Corn firm *i .
Fork firmer ai #13.17, Laid tin
at earn nJ, kettle 34s*f
The anc
the Sabbath
— Detsulti
live hundred thouaaud dollar*.
—Paris belle* are wearing nvercoate
with basque back*.
—A St. Louis temperance man ia in
aptly named Taiuey.
—A Fort NVayno corouer inane* a “atilt-
cate' of dentil.
—Chicago'* police court* are littered
"with atraw bail.
—Home of the feminine suit* have five
pockotft to them.
- There era nine Blondins walking
rope*, aud all claim to be t\e Blond.n.
j Thirty gallon* of water to one huu-
| tired of milk, i*a very liboral allowance
for Chicago.
Tex** cattle are aaid to be apoiling
I the Northwestern l»e« t market. Hence
j theao Ateur*.
j —A Florida woman win bitten on the
by a tarantula,
Block '
Nr
*lon* quirt
weak Heron tirm anti in fair de
I—aalea f«»r shoulders 7, clear rib
ej, olear hide* 8$ Whidiv firm ami
niAMONIk MPI.4TA4 I.FN!
Druggists.
DR J. I.. I'll E Y A MIX.
I . H. PALMER, V.leenscl ip«n„.
OiKido.tr abet* Vir» nl* Ur-wry
BOOKS A STATIONERY.
HOLIDAY GOODS!
yy.’ IIAVK UK* hi* Ml A l.tx.1 AMI »h
Writing Desks, Portfolios.
Work Boxes, Fancy
Class Inkstands,
Photograph Albums,
Scrap Books, Domlnoos,
Chessmen & Checkout
J. I. I.HII ■ ■ V mi) K,«»i,.l I
I>H|.nrfrr (il I u^U.li Drug.
died Within
other thirteen, who wore mere boy*, to J minulea
•i.hi .n4 four ymn b.,d lihor in !b. —* K«n.r.m, l.nr R Ur nrmtly br..k.
cb.n, A life ,,nt.DC. of Ihi, kiud ! ia “ * K * 11 *‘ , " r '; ,r ,h *
® ” . , , , „ ' I uf l-»*inn » ilif.r ultchM th«r«.
waa regarded a* worse than death. lhir- .. . . u . . ,
b ; — \a*sar 1 net r up trees-Mi** A. give an
ty-fiveof the rescued men aro *DH »n i axample of a doubtful affirmative Mis*
charge of th‘»Cubau Junta here. j A. (innocently)—.Yak papa. —Howard Ad.
cate.
It is reported that a Groan Bay, W’ia.,
dentist became etuotiorihlly inaane
famous picture. “The
\s lost iu lbe Viile du
WM Meiaeonier
hita j Three Friend*.
repairing n tr<»nt to«»th Lira pretty woman, ' Havre. It was iu.*urt«l.
aud kias-d her. Sho told her hu*band. i —An attempt to ntilize th<
anJ h« went round tbe next day and bor- ( of the tide*, and apply their
rowed #3no of tbe dentist on long time, ehaniaal purpoaee, ia to be
—Decatur, III., has had h ftrtt-cUoa Frano*.
aenaation—a broach of promise rui* De- A Kentucky jury h*s j*
tween <-ne Ida Lv Rue and Frank Sbaft.-r, that #9,0110 would scarcely
tb* foruie* being of no character and the Miss lohb for thu breach *>f |
letter e gambler. A verdict for #4,l""> i which daprivad bar of an opportunity to
waa rendered w favor of tha fciuaU J change bar name
A. M HKAA.YO.Y,
Win: |N|SV. RlAll fists*, t>»U Hi . * I
liuli'sals and Retail Ikeale
Di ng* and Medicine*.
Toilet Article* end Pei fmiM
Bibles, Hymn Books,
Prayer Books,
Family Bibios,
Chromes,
Picture Frames,
.1 W PEASE & NORM AN
Booksellers and Stationers,
r.d fall
ided
(ysnaate
i'ictnre FramoN
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Dental Notice.
.v.KKi'XrMr
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Titylor Cotton Gins.
tt. R nor hand taii.ok iym
< Ol.l MNlS litON \\ • >ttK * • .«•
DOCTOR8.
Dr. John H. Carrigcr,
w *« RoKdN am* rur.ah iin
□ . TT-. Hr (1 1*4 laS 1 I ’• • " -l*
• « si.,1* a.*.!*** • »t k.* i• *••
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
/j
I, W . pr.»fr*»t*o to. t*.u
KM m ••»/ *4-‘—«•! •* ireaiiat xktus.. .:.d
oairw im k..iUla .. au r>. -
P-. i.’Ufj $ t'.ug that. iu
««rt. irtoa*v h.ir
liftod th« (hrnld.in
and *11 the i »*t. but this •*(.« Ikisc. toncL n!-e*
th« *.fue in lb he i*. “f
«l*ry k«T« nk«k r * • • u *ir«rp*r •t.«U4iar,
str:
rtne