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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1), 1874.
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TELECRAPHIC NOTES.
BjR^slegraph to Knquirkb.]
Is- DOMKSIIt.
Rev. Thos. M. Eddy, of Now York,
end.
II. B. P At tenon, Now York broker,
failed.
Iu Boston, a coroner’s jury recom
piled n law against the use of chloro-
•> an apamthetic.
te prisoners taken from the Ten-
officer at Duvall’s BlulT, will be ve
to authorities of Tennessee ut Lit-
k.
physician iu Patterson, New Jer-
been mulcted in $5,000 damages
it properly sotting a broken arm for
lent.
—•From the two chock books it appears
that Kollogg expended, from April t*> No
vember, 1873, over #25,000 in warlike
preparations.
—A wholesale jail delivery was pre
vented at Memphis by the timely capture
of marge number of files and saws in the
prisoners’ cells.
—Tho difficulty between Generals Ma-
hone and Bradley Johnson has keen set*
tl^ttlhrough tho influence of Generals
■“ I Matt Ransom.
‘he indications are that Cot. \V. J.
will he the Democratic nominee for
nor. Ho commanded a brigade of
Leaguers in the late light,
herd of Texas steers ran throu L
eets of New York Saturday, and
;ed down and gored many people.
I the animals were killed by police-
•4l^nahue, attempting to walk 1,100
liu 1,100 hours, at Manchester, New
gave up after walking 871
| completely broken down and cx-
4d.
—John Audersou^the w althy tobacco
mranfooturer of New York, has euolosed
a draft for five thousand francs to Gari
baldi, With the announcement that a like
■urn hot been secured to him annually
through ;lifu.
—Dr.Xindormnn, Director of the Mini,
who will leive Washington on the 15th
to open the now mint at San Francis-
oo, says that tUo new establishment will
be prepared to coin 1,000,0:>0 of trade
dollars per month, or 2,000,000 if nocos-
•ary.
FOREIGN.
. —Berne has been selected as tho inter
national postjffico of Switzerland.
—Iwchownet has been elected Prosi-
*■*> "U' 1 Slaempfli Vice-President of the
national Council of Switzerland.
Hhch party claims the victory in tho
FfiM elections. The Attdre estimates
thilQuiberof Bonupatists returned at 111.
' JMTlio Cavlists’ official journal states
thil Doii Carlos was at the head of his
iu good health. Dorragary lias
of absence on account of his
fell.
(Bazaiue has written to the ltom&n
pal, JCluxorit-', declaring tho moment,
eak plainly has not yet arrived, but
frill tell the truth, although with re
in ce.
[onsignor Theod-ili, a dignitary of
ulc, connected with the Vatican,
1 captured near Frosinouo by the
frnds of Italy, who demand a ransom
1,000.
—A letter from the Duke of North Um-
berland is published, wherein lie de-
nouaoes the alleged conversion of tho
Daobess and himself to the Church of
ttane as a base calumny.
> —It is reported in Madrid that the Car-
Hot General Tristany has died of con-
gumption. Tho Carlists have been de
feated iu an attack on Iguedaj They lost
many killed and over otio hundred
wounded.
—A rumor comes to London from Paris
that tho French Government, as compen
sation for tho recall of the Oronoque, will
station the uian-of-war Kleber off Ostenta
at the Pope’s disposal.
—The steamship Farraday will start
from London to pick up the broken
United States direct cable, and will com
plete laying it to tho United States. No
trouble is anticipated in findiug tho cable,
as a buoy was thrown over in tho vicinity
of the break.
—A London dispatch of yesterday says
that heavy bail has been offered for Count
Von Arnim, but lias been refused. Ac
cording to present indications, the pris
oner will in a few days be arraigned ba
ton the Criminal Court iu Berlin, wheu
the public prosecutor may demaud a seu-
teooe of several yearn’ imprisonment.
—A dispatch from Buenos Ayres, re-
ioeivod at Rio Janeiro, dated tho 7th,
■aji: “The Governmout has nsked Con
gress for a grant of .$2,000,000 to moot
the omenscs of the war. A slight en-
gagtonent is reported outside the city,
whieh ended with the retreat of the Gov
ernment troops. It is rumored that ne
gotiations have been opened with the in
surgent leaders."
—The death is announced at Turin of
Prinoe John Anthony Lu-caris P«Ia*o-
logon, at the advanced age of ilfty-eight.
Ho is Mid to lineally descended from tho
loot Greek Emperors of Constantinople,
end in the last of the family iu the male
line. A few mouths ago I10 cited the
Pop. beforo tho civil tribunals in un en
deavor, us heir of Constantine the Great,
to aoqniro possession of the patronage of
the besilicas founded in Rome by that
teparor.
ALABAMA.
Sumter County Prisoners.
STRONG EVIDENCE IN TIIEIU FAVOR.
Mohii.e, October 7.—The testimony in
the preliminary examination of Stephen
Renfro, Chas. Bullock and Phillip A. Hill
man. charged with the murder of W. P.
Billings, in August last, was concluded
this evening, nud the case is now being
argued. It will be concluded to-morrow.
The evidence for the prosecution is most
ly negroes. Two swear positively that
Reufro and Bullock were present at, aud
did the killing, along with twenty or
twenty-five others. The witnesses swore
they were present and saw the killing.
Hillman was not identified ns one of the
parties, and will probably be discharged.
The evidence for the defence, estab
lishing an alibi in the cases of Renfro
and Bullock, is very strong. Several par-
tios, white and black, swore positively
that, they (tho prisoners) were at their
respective homes about the hour of the
killing. Their homes are some distance
from tho scene of tho killing—the near
est is nine miles away. Much sympathy
is expressed for the prisoners, who are
quiet, respectable looking geiitlemeu.
A NEW YORK TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT VS.
RADICAL LIARS.
New York, October 8.—The Tribune
has sent a correspondent to Alabamn to
THE ELECTION.
investigate the reports about outrages ou
Republicans in that State. His first let
ter, dated Montgomery, October fid,
published this morning, and contains the
following: I kuow nothing, personally,
of the condition of the disturbed coun
ties. I shall go to them in n day or two,
but ns far as I have been able to investi
gate, I have found that the administra
tion journals and administration politi
cians have grossly slandered the people of
this State. The party press on both sides
arc very bitter in political controversy,
but tho Republican papers are just as de
nunciatory of their opponents as those
published in tho interest of the Demo
cratic party, and it is not true that the
latter have advised or do advise their
friends to resort to intimidation
lenco.
Tho authors of some of these slanders
that are destroying the credit of State
and driving away immigrants, live in this
city, and I don’t wonder that they are
treated wiili contempt. They say they
are ostracised, but they pass through the
streets without molestation or insult.
I have word of high Republican officials
here who are well received, socially and
in business relations that honorable men.
no mutter wlmt their politics, are treated
alike, and all arc, except a few worthless
follows whose society nobody desires.
MORE OF THE EVIDENCE—DECISION CAN T BE
CONJECTURED.
Mobile, October 8.—Tho testimony in
the Sumter county case closed yesterday.
Robert H. Smith, one of the counsel for
the defense, is now making his arguufent
Tho decision of tho commissioners will
probably bo rendered to-morrow.
The evidence is very conflicting—that
for tho prosecution, except Henry J.
Grattan, Billings’ law partner, is colored.
Tlg» evidence for tho defence is part
white and part colored. Of the wit
nesses, Clark, for the prosecution, identi
fied Renfro ami Bullock, and swore posi
tively that they were present at and
assisted in tho killing, along with twenty
or twenty-five others. Witnesses swore
that they wore on tho road at the time
aud saw the killing. Hillman was not
identified, aud will probably he dis
charged.
Tho evideuce for Renfro and Bullock
establishing alabix is strong. Several
parties swore positively that they were at
their respective homes, the nearest nine
miles away from the scene of the killing
at the time of the murder. There is a
discrepancy about tho namo of Hillman.
He is called in tho affidavit aud warrant
of arrest William Hillman. Ilis true
name is Phillip A. Hillman.
Tho two main witnesses for the prose
cution swear that Billings, who was about
thirty-five years old, was killed between
sunset and dusk Saturday, August 1st, as
lie was riding along the public road about
one hundred yards from his residence
in Suuiter county. Both tho man aud
horse were killed aud found dead
Sunday morning. They swore that
Renfro came out of the woods
and said with nu oath, “Halt, God
damn you! ’’ when others rose and fired.
Nothing was proved by the prosecution
as to the previous threats of either of the
prisoners against Billings. The prisoners
are quiet, respectable looking young men,
and farmers iu Sumter county.
Coujecture us to tho probable decision
of the Commissioners is idle.
BULLOCK AND RENFRO JAILED WITHOUT
11ATL—HILLMAN DISCHARGED.
Mobile, October 8.—After the argu
ment in the case to-day, and about 2:fi()
p. m., the Commissioner rendered his de
cision. commit ting Renfro and Bullock to
jail without bail, aud discharging Hillman.
The Commissioner refused to enter into
the constitutionality of the law, and bases
his decision upon the fact that while tho
evidence establishing alibi* iu the cases of
Bullock and Renfro was strong, there was
testimony enough to justify tho commit
tal.
After tho decision, aud before it was
carried to effect, the United States Dis
trict Attorney asked the Commissioner to
hold Hillman until a new affidavit, charg
ing him with tho whipping of Wilson
Do^le, could bo prepared and n warrant
issued for his arrest,
sioner refused to do.
Subsequently, and whilo at perfect lib.
erty, Hillman told the United States Dis
trict Attorney that I10 would appear at 5
p. m. nud give bail to answer this new
charge.
TALBOT COUNTY.
Senate—W. 1. Hudson, Democrat, 995;
W. Dugas, Radical, 577. Representatives
—J. F. Marshall 990, W. H. Searey 992,
both Democrats; Ricks and Smith, both
colored, 577. This gives a Democratic
majority in the county of 415. Election
peaceable.
MARION COUNTY
gives 300 Democratic majority.
TROUP COUNTY.
Special to the Enquiuhr-Sux.]
LaGranoe, October 8.— Fannin and
Pittman are elected by 1,000 majority.
The negro Radicals received about 125.
Slaughter, Democrat, for the Senate, re
vived over 1,000 majority.
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY—OFFICIAL.
J. Whittle (Deni.) at CuRseta received
23S votes; at Sukeyville 40; Jamestown
49 ; Halloca 49 ; Pine Knot 00; Gobblers’
Hill fiO; Big Sandy fiO—total 514. llobt.
Smith (colored Radical) 203 at Cunaeta ;
98 at Sukeyville—totnl 301. Democratic
najority 153.
HARRIS COUNTY.
Gone Democratic by two to three hun
dred majority. At Hamilton the Radi
cals have 190 majority, and 100 at Whites*
ville. ;
At Catania the Democrats have 108 ma
jority; Blue Springs 43; Elerslie 10.
Eight other precincts gave good Demo
cratic majorities, hut we have not the of
ficial figures.
TAYLOR COUNTY
Goes Democratic by 200 uiujority.
It I N* EM. COUNTY, ALA.
NOMINATIONS BY THE DEMOCRATIC AND
CONSERVATIVE PARTY.
Special to Enouirkr-Sck.J
Seale, Russell county, Ala., Oct. 8.—
The Democratic and Conservative Con
vention met here to-day to nominate can
didates for county offices. Full delega
tion of sixty-four persons present. The
people are determined, and with proper
effort Radical defeat is certain.
The nominations are as follows: J. M.
Baker, for Probate Judge: Col. W. C.
Clifton, for Sheriff; Boykin Jones, for
Tax Collector ; U. L. Martin, for Tax As
sessor ; E. C. Perry, for Treasurer; Col.
W. II. Chambers aud Anderson G. Jones
for'the Legislature. Muscogee.
MOKE TROOP* FOK THE MOUTH.
TROOPS ORDERED FROM INDIAN WARFARE TO
HELP THE SOUTHERN RADS.
Washington, October 8.—In compli
ance with a request of Secretary Belknap,
made yesterday upon General Skoridun to
detach a regiment of troops from his de
partment for duty iu the South, that offi
cer yesterday issued orders directing tho
thirteenth infantry to report for duty in
that department. The Secretary of War
this morning received telegrams announc
ing that six companies of tho regiment
under Col. Colt hud started for the South,
aud other companies will follow as soon
as they can be collected.
TROOPS FOR ALABAMA.
The 18th Infantry, commanded by Col.
P. R. Do Trobriaud, with headquarters at
Omaha, yesterday received orders to pro
ceed to Alabama.
The Secretary of War this morning
received a telegram announcing that six
companies of tho regiment, under Lieut.
Col. Morrow, had started for the South,
and that the other companies would fol
low as soon as they could be collected.
NEGRO MOB IN MISSISSIPPI.
negroes’ vengeance on a negro.
Holly Springs, Oct. 8.—Monday night
five negro prisoners broke jail here aud
escaped. One of them, named James
Perkins, uuder sontence of hangiug for
murder, struck the guard, Mack Hill, on
the hoad with a bar of iron, causing his
death at 5 o’clock that afternoon,
sheriff's posse recaptured them all. Ilill
is a brother of James Hill, Secretary of
State.
Holly Springs, Oct. 8.—Last night a
mob of negroes, numbering about forty,
took James Perkins aud William Ravenu-
wood (colored) from the jail and shot
them dead, thereby avenging the death of
Mack Hill. It was done so quietly that
few persons knew of it until this morn
ing. [What will the Government do with
the negro Ku-Klux ?]
LOUISIANA.
PROBABLE REVIEW BY THE PRESIDENT.
Washington, Oet. 7.—Tho following
special to the Jit raid undoubtedly reflects
tho views of tho President. It is dated
Washington, October (fill, aud comes
almost directly from him :
The opinion of Keverdy Johnson and
Charles O’Conor, with tho rejoinder of
Mr. Johnsou, ou tho Louisiana question,
have called attention to an iiuportaut
principle in tho political government of
the country, viz., the right of tho Presi
dent to reviow his own acts. Tho Presi
dent recognizes tho necessity of having
this subject settled without delay. Tho
views of both Johnson and O’Conor, pub
lished in tho lit raid, have been carefully
read by the President. He does not agroo
with Johnson, that either Kellogg or Mc-
Enery was elected ; but lie unequivocally
declares that the election in 1872 was a
mockery, and that his only motive in re-
coguizing Kollogg was to save society in
Louisiana from anarchy. He does not
consider either Kellogg or McEnery tho
lawfully elected Governor of Louisiana.
On Friday last, in a conversation with a
Southern gentleman, he intimated that
this would he his position in his next mes
sage to Congress, and that I10 should n y k
that provision be made for a freo and
fair election, at. tho earliest possible day,
aud should give emphasis to what ho lmd
already declared, that it was time for the
Republican party to unload Louisiana.
[And Alubatim, too, if the court knows
herself, and she think she do. ]
MARKETS.
ItY TKI.KUKAPII TO EN4lUlltr.lt.
Money mid Nloek Morketn.
London, October 8.—Street rate 2 cent.i
no change In bank rato. Brio excited; opened
at 31 now 30.
Paris, Oolober 8.—Rentes itlf. 32){o.
P a uih,Oct. 8.—Specie decreased nearly 600,oco
New York, October 8.—Stocks dull and
lower. Money 2®3 per cont. Exchange-long
485**hort 4s8'^. Governments dull. State
bomis quiet and week.
New York, October x — Gold closed 110.
Money 202).,. Stcrlitur dull at Hold nc-
lun.Vdffi). OoverumoutH dull
and .Oeady.
l*rovUI«it Markets
8. tloflcc quid and
„—gold. Sugar dull und
Mice In limited demand and unchang
ed. Tull
ijf-3 00 for now tuei
heavy; prime stou
Pork tinII
1. I.ird doll 1
. hitfUn aieudlc
changed,
w in ear 6
i.ly;
. Pork until
summer at
itcd.iohbltiK demand: sin
8.—Fit
and w11
limit. I
, *l.uo.
sides If*’
Whirke
at N2«84e;
i>l quid ami
If icon, I tin
j'UU.*; clear
dive ut
GROCERIES.
New Advertisements.
Yellow l'cvcr ut l*e»*ne<»li%.
Pensacola Navy Yard, October 8.—To
Seoretaiy of the Navy: Paymaster Mc
Mahon is clecidodly better. All the others
arc convalescent. Three marines have
been discharged from hospital for duty.
[Signed] A. A. Semmkh, Captain.
Tho navy lieutenant eoinniander who
died at Pensacola was E. N. Kelog, not
A. Kelloggs.
The E|»i«en|ml Uliiiroli Fougrea*
New York, October s.—Tho next ses
sion of tho Episcopal Church Convention
will he hold iu Philadelphia. Dr. Vinton,
the president, congratulated his hearers
1 the grand success of tho Congress.
Chicago, October 8.—Bishop Solenger,
of Letchfold, England, preached 011
Wednesday.
A meeting of tho members elect of the
House of Deputies was held this morning,
aud tho following officers were elected:
Dr. Vinton, president; Rev. Dr. Stevens
of Pennsylvania, secretary; Rev. Dr.
Win: C. Williams, diocese of Georgia, as.
sistant secretary: Rev. Dr. George A.
Mallory, diocese of Connecticut, 2d 11s
sistnnt secretary; Charles L. Hill chons,
diocese of Mas-aohusetts, fid assistant
secretary; Mr. Mathews, diocose of Miih-
sachultos, treasurer.
Fast Trolling by (•ohlMiiiili Maid.
New York, October 8.—At Dexter
Park, Goldsmith Maid trotted agaiiiRt
time for a special purse. She was accom
panied by a running horso, and allowed
e heats. Tho first heat was trotted
iu 2:19 and tho second heat in 2:17, beat
ing her previous record on this truck by
half a second.
Gloster and Judge Fullerton thou trot
ted for a division of gate money. Glos
ter won iulliroestraight heals. Time 2:22,
2:23fr and 2:22^.
•Tho Pall Mull (lazt4It'a special dis
patch from Berlin says that Yon Arnim's
affairs have taken a very serious turn.
The Eiuporor William has ordered that 110
store lie left unturned iu tho efforts to re
cover the missing document.
—The San Francisco liquor salodns,
whore girls are employed as waiters, have
been closed.
THE WEATHEK.
Department of War, )
Washington, October 8, 1874. {
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
States, rising barometer, southeast and
southwest winds, veering to tho west, and
stationary temperature and partly cloudy
weather.
For the Gulf Stntos, rising barometer,
northwest to northeast winds, cooler but
cloudy weather, followed by rain in the
west portion.
Louisvii.t/k, October 8.—Flour unchanged.
Ooru qutot at 8343)86. Pork nominal. Hacon
dull; xlioutdors »; clear rib 16; clour -Ides ir.'L.
Hard 18'.jc. Whiskey lower, ijil.ou. Itugglug
unchanged.
St. Lor is, Oct. 8.—No market to day.
KohIii, Ac.
Nkw York, October 8.—Turpentlno firmer
ut 38. Rosin firm ut $2.4 H-.46, strained.
Freights to Liverpool steady, cotton steam
1M20K.
Uotton MnrketN.
Livkiu'ooi., Oct, 8. — Noon—Ootton quiet;
Uplands NVftOrleans sales 15,0 0, in hiding
3,000 lor sp on lilt ion and export.
Sales on 11 basis of mid-ling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped iu October and
November, 7J£; do. shipped November nud De
cember 7 16-10
2:30 r. m.—Uplands 8d., Orloans 8%d.
Nkw York, October 8.—Ootton firm; saloi
763 bales; nplanus 16Bi; Orleans lfd.j
Futures opened as inflows : October 15; No
vember 16' ^5-3*2; December 15 11.32(^13-32;
.limitary 16^4511-10.
Nkw York, October 8. — f Jotton firm ;
'•ales 1,072 at 16J^@15(.jc; not receipts 019.
uros closed strong; sales 25,300 bales, us
J-IO4/.7.32:
-Cot to
voinber
follows: October
16 7-82fD16J/*5 Doceml
16 26-3245 13-M; February lit'’..YiJlO .-32; March
16 16 32(0^; April 18 13-10ftb27-32; May 17- 'A
6-32} June 17^(®7-16.
Charleston, October
14'<j; low middlings 14'
Hill' S l,ooo.
Mohilk, Oet; 8.—Cotti
not recolpts 019; Miles 114.
New Orlkanh, October 8.—Cotton Irregu
lar ond in fair demand; middlings 14 r ; K ; not
receipts 32; silos 2,600; xulu.-t last evening 2.000.
Savannah, October 8.—Ootton easy; mid
flings 14',,; low middlings 13%; good onbnarv
’ • aies 697.
11 steady; middlings 14;
13iH»@18'ln not receipts
Galveston, October 8 —Cotton dull
unchanged; middlings 14%; net receipts 188:
Buffalo, October 8.—The grave of
Mrs. Richard J. Carney, recently deceas
ed, at Holly Cross Cemetery, was robbed
on Tuesday ni^ht. The casket, outside
coffin and shroud wero left lying on the
ground. Officers to-day visited tho medical
colleges with a search warrant aud found
tho body with four others. The students
wero surprised while at work dissecting
them. Thirty-nine students were arrest
ed, and taken in procession to tho police
court. Justice Nash released them on pa
role to appear when wanted. There is
much excitement over the affair.
tttrikes an«l lllol* in England.
London, Oct. 8.—The excitement in
Northampton continued to-day. The au
thorities fear a renewal of the riot. The
streets were crowded all day. Constables
This the Comrnis- j and a largo special force have bean sworn
iu to patrol the city, and two batteries of
artillery have arrived. It is hoped to-
night that further disturbances will ho
avoided. Tho coal miners of West Rid
ing, Yorkshire, have resolved on a strike,
whieh begins to morrow.
Report of the Condition
OF
Tlie Chattaliooclies National Bank
AT COLUMBUS,
In the State of Georgia,
AT THE CLOSE OF BOSINESS ON THE
SECOND DAY OF OCTOlJElt, 1871.
Bmurcn.
Loans und diecounts {<176,416
(Ivoritnift 2,364 :
U. S. bomis tosccuro circulation 100,< oo i
Other Blocks, burnt* ami mortgages.. 9,400 i
Due from redeeming and reserve
agents 30,0*1 '
Duo from other Nall
Konl estate,
Current expenses
I tu
H paid.
Dims paid ..
Checks and other cash Items
Dills of other National banks
Bills of Slate Banks
Fractional currency (including nick
els).,
3.243
17 841 39
3 023 66
461 38
3.087 19
2,274 00
801 00
Specie
Legal Tender Notes,
Other individual prolit •
Nntlonul Bank Notes omstindi
Individual deposits
Demand eertilioiiton ol deposit.
Duo to other National banks.
Due to State Banks and Danko
Notes and bills re discounted..
BARBERS.
Simon Clark. John Clark.
SIMON & JOHN,
Fashionable liailiors ami Arlislir llair-llmwn!,
Randolph Street*
Nkari.v Oim'ositu Alston Wariciioube.
r
located. Polite attention, >
the groat. American liixi
a good shave, guaranteed.
Hair-Cutting In all tho i
orn styles,
SinHera Mutual Insurants Cmfii) 1
A.t]heiis v G-tt-
AnnoIn on ImI of May, *74, 85fl3.7»».32
_ Insurable Property against Loss by
Fire. Dividend No. 16. 45 per cent on premi
ums, now ready for delivery and payment.
K. B. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent,
004 3m No. 92 Broad Street.
Dissolution.
£166,685 24
..*100 W) 00 |
207 S7
303 02
10,078 41
*3.;:
. 24
The Drug Business heretofore conducted by
E. C. Hood fit Bro., will bo continued l»y tho
undersigned, who will constant! v keep
_oc(3 tf M. 1). 1D)()I) fc CO.
DR. COLZEY
J £AS removed to tho Rankin Ilouso. Olllco
at Dr. F. L. Brooks’ Drug Store. Calls loft at
either place will ou ultondod to.
oct3 lw
Eagle Drug Store,
No. 03 Eroad St-,
M. ». HOOD Al CO.,
Siicclshdm to K. c. 1101)1) 4 mil).
all classes of goods In our line,
competition with tho best houses Ir prices aud
quality of our goods.
Wo keep first class articles of
Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, V nd'hos,
Window Glass. Putty, Ac.
Also, large stock <d Patent Medicines, chief
among which is Dr. Hood’s celebrated Eureka
Liver Mcdicino.
Korosono Oil a specialty, at bottom figures.
M. D. HOOD 6c CO.
October 7th, 1874.
To Merchants.
that wish
r Stock, I ’
large stock of
GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES. GRATES,
FIRE DOGS, BAK h OVENS,
AND SPIDERS,
DINNER AND WASH POTs, and
A General Assortment < l
HO US h-F URN ISH ING GOODS,
which I will sell very low, at wholesale or re-
D.N. GIBSON
HAS KKMOVEDTO
No. lO Broad. Mtroot,
Two doors above his old stand,
where ho will keep oonstantly on hand a lull
assortment of
GBOC ERIE8,
CONSISTING OK
Bacon, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee,
Tobacco,
Domestio and Imported Liquors,
Shoe, and Dome.tio Good.,
Which he will sell st the lowest market price
and deliver free of charge.
oct7 U6UW3III
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN.
No. 14 and 10 Broad St.,
Rolumbus, Ga.,
KKIT'S 1'ONSTANTIiY OS ll«SI> ABOl'T
100,000 pound. Bacon.
500 barrel. Flour.
From 100 to 200 b.rrali Fug.r.
100 bags ColTae.
From 100 to 200 b.rr.l. Syrup.
200 barrel. Whiskey.
200 boxe. Tob.ooo.
500 “ So.p.
200 “ C.ndloi.
100 barrel. Lard.
50 “ Maokerel.
500 a.ck. Salt.
50 tirroe. Rio*.
500 ream. Wrapping Paper.
100 oa.e. Pot.ah.
100 “ Sardine*.
100 “ Oyatari.
100 “ Pickle.
100 boxe. Candy.
100 “ Starch.
lOO gross Parlor Matches.
1,000 pounds I.orlllard'a HnufT.
20,000 Cigars.
1,000 pounds ClroBU aud Black Tea.
200 bags of Nhot.
lOO boxes Sotlu aud Fauejr Crackers.
lOO “ Cheese Iu seasou.
50 barrels Vinegar.
20 casks Ncoteli Ale.
lOO dozcu Woodou Buckets.
lOO dozen Brooms.
ud ovorythiug iu tho Urocorjr lino, with h Huy
Her t<> llni tradu liy tho parksgo, hr low an any
tlicr Jobbing IIoiiho In tint IJiiitod HlatoH.
uprlO ttni J. St J. KAUFMAN.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
IIAVK.1U.1T HKCKIVUD A TINH I.0T OK
New Western Potato*.,
New York loe-Cured Meet,
Mackerel in bbla., kega end kit.,
New Codll.h, Fulton Market Beef,
Diadem and Magnolia Heme,
Cream Chee.e and Goshen Butter,
Mazeppa and Silver Lake Flour,
Piper Heid.iok Wine, pt. anj qt.
Arrack Punch, Canned Goode,
A Full assortment of Now Goods.
All ptircliaaea delivered.
8tipl6 tf
Now Bud lord, Mu.-'.
Ladles'
I e* Book,
tump. DEAN &UO.,
WORKING PEOPLE—Mai© or F©-
YV mule—Employ-limit at home. i30 per
nled,
Uvular* a ml vut
droHR, with On
Wlllbiiiuburg, N. Y.
upltal requtrod. Psr-
iftblo * unplcs sent fr©e. Ad-
lit return stamp, U. ROSS,
a I'table packsg© of
11 tree. Address with
VI. YOUNG, 173 Grssn-
forall"-i:™‘
►lx cents return st;
wlch street, N. Y.
WANTED- —AlilN l'S[;; r K ' 'Art'o’u. *ln
“ e worb». >2 oo worth ol Futilities given away
those who win beetime agents. J. BRIDE
l GO,, 707 Hro.i:
. N. Y.
PROFITS per weak.
Will prove It. or forfeit *600. New
a?Helen nro.just patented. Siunplos sent free
t« “fi- AiMre-s H\ if < f|| ID ESTER, 2CT
Broadway, New York. 4w
iln I
nl ». ..
they elm
iniro
'ogether with
Hint
.. , A
WILLIAM c\ U<>., I
o In
• Instantly,
all mu i«
ler with
This simple uiontsl ac-
i.-chs, true, by mail, for
itlogo guide, Egyptlam
• Hi Ladien, Wedding-
Address T.
, Phila.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
-$20-
WILL noV A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
lHBumiMiifflfflotia),
Now York.
Authorized by the Legislature ol the State ol
Ne
Y ork.
-'I ‘ s '‘iie hnwviiijr, Oct. 5th,1874.
EVERY BOND
purchneed previous to Ocl. 6th will purtlolpste.
Address, for Bonds und I nil particulars,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Jt OO..
Financial Agents, 23 Dark Row, N. Y.
I*. O. Drawer 29. Applications for Agencin
received.
HAVE V0U TRIED
JUKUBEBA?
AHIS YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
nRUBUBA, tlm womletftll
Lt*»r, w hirh nets no heiioHcislly
i' oh us to impart vigor to all
willi'h Htlmulates
alcoholic uppetlzM
TV.'
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County ov M.t s<
I, II. W. EfJwards, Cu
liooehee National Bunk. •]•
that the above statement 1
my knowledge
JiJer
I HOLLOW WARE
I made by the Southoni Stove Works of tills
’ , ... city, to which you onn get repairs ut any tlino.
of tJm (.hiitJ.'i- Cult and b ok and price tor yourselves, or
idcmnly swear ! Bond yc-~ —*— *
j, to the best of j 1
J. M. BENNETT,
H. W. KI.WARDS, fuAhlcr. m B i»*d Sr , Coi.runrs, O
Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 7th ! sepl& dkwlm
day ot Octob
, 1874.
. MULFORD, Notary Public,
ct—Attest:
JOSEPH KYLE, )
S. (J. M»'RPHY, / Dlrsstors.
R. L. MOTT, )
GammePn Hlablen.
( \N and alter October 1-t, 1-74. Horses or
\ ) Livery nr tiik month will be charged
8li per month, nnd bills must bo paid promptly
at tn- eud of exsh month, nr ooutiasi eesses.
•epuqu
cling directly on the liver and iqdeeH.
II rcgiiliticn Hi<* iloweU, quiets ths
■ In ojM't'iiI ion In im»I violent, blit ts
lianiftiTi/' d l>> y i mt goiitlciU'SH ; the palmnt ex-
"•rleinvs no Hiiddun change, no marked results,
ndr ten In, like the Arabs,
ully Htnil away.”
w amt untried dlHcovory. but lias
will, wonderful rurunillal results,
d by the highest medical authorl-
poworful tonic mu alterattvs
Cross A Blackwell's Pickels, all kinds.
Extra Choice Itio, Old (iovoriimsiit Java in
Wocho C'ofTee. Boasted Coffee.
Pent brands Hams and Breakfast .Strips.
St. Louis Pearl Grits, 20 lb for $I.
liliwkwoH’s Durham Smoking Tobacco, 76s V &».
lioriliard's Bright amt Dark Century Chuwiii
Tobacco.
Wont’s Extra No. I Kuroseue Oil, 4<le V gallon.
Pure Older Vinegar, AOo V gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
Je2J| febl dl2iu) Trustee.
Aff-t 'ut this out lor future referenoe.
Sewing Maohine Needles,
For (noalv) all kinds of h'ewlng Mach In oh ;
also, attachmonts, shuttles and duplicate parts
lor various maehlnes, aud the vkrt iimnt Oil
lor .Sewing Machines always on hand at liie
Singer Sewing Machine Depot,
DU Brunei Ntreel, • - C’oluinbuB, tis.
J. H. BRAMHALL, Ag’t.
Aar Order* by Mull promptly attend to.
M Ai'IIINM RKrAIHKn.
sep26iluodkwtf
w. w. SHARPE a co.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 25 Park Row, New York,
Are authorised to Cenlrael for Ad*
vsrUilBK o«r paper.
my 14 tf
Thin la no
linen long
ami in pron..ii
tbs ‘tin. i.i
known." .
An|{ yolir d
For Half I
sept22 4tv
The United States PnhlishiDi Co.
i:i llnlverntty rlitn; .Vein l ark,
Want Agents everywhere for the following:
HI'IKIT or Till; IIIII.Y IIIIILK, EUltoU
by Frank Mooru, All olugint 8vo, 000 pp.,
f89 Engraving*—from the old Master^.
Price, *6 oo.
OlIK FIRST IIIINDUI.D YEARN. The
Life ul tho Republic. By O. fklwards
LeHter. 12 montlily purls , VO pp. each.
Hoyul 8vo., 50 oenlH oach part.
LIFE AND I’tBMC hEKVICEH OF
CHIARLEH SUMNER. By U. Edwards
Lester. 6th Edition, revised and enlarged.
8Vo, 700 pp., *3.76.
By Wanlen
< Minina I* ol Nu
of Prison Life. 8
ulars, Hpf'cluiu
irk, and iho Romance
070 pp., $3.60.
und terms te
agents on iq plication usabi
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THtlOAT DISEASES,
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS
I'UT ITliNU IN ItMII'! HDXtS.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sulil l»y llrUKul.tF. 4w
S TART IiV LIFE]
BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLER
BCSIXJSSS COLLEGE
No Vacation Enter Any TifRd*
Vor Diiai.mvntf, Money, .Spedmens,
Patrons und Tcrrm*. luldro^t
U . 11. SADLER, President,
■* w Baltimore
HOTELS.
IS7i | HOWARD HOUSE, |W4
BROAD NTIKKET,
Nbaui.t Gppo. Mn.NTaoMuav ani» Eitaula
Raii.uoad Dupot,
Eui'iuila, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
octl d&wOin
Rankin House,
CohmibiiN, (sii.
J. NV. RYAN, Trope.
Frank Goi.i»r , ; 1 Ulerk.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bur and Billiard Saloon,
Um.Kit THE Kan-1,IN lli.eur,.
ny’-l 'l.-'if .1. U . KVAK, Proii’r.
j^HUOMJTK mvilltCI-M OIlT A IN KD FUOU
courts, of Ulfferont Klntcn, fur Uoscrtiou, Ac.
No publicity rmpilred. .No charge until divorce
granted. Address,
.M. IIOUPK, Attorney,
my30 dswly 194 ItruHilway, N. Y.
■ Nil A M
Grocery .Store c.ntlni
lurlty. Gauntry produ
I’OOl’IIFN
•h its well earned jiopu-
w i•••ught ami sold. Freeh
1 l.o.old place.