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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874.
NO. 288
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TfLECRAPHIC NOTES.
DOKEHTIC.
Presulout will visit Dennison,
Joulton gavo hail yesterday in the
gainst him l»y lleeoher.
) formed in portions of New llanip-
bn Sunday night.
i Supreme Court meets in Wash-
|ou Monday next.
was a white frost yesterday
morning in the vicinity of Richmond, Vn.
—Tho mother of President Porter of
Yale College is dead. Aged 88 years.
-The Post Office Department disbursed
nearly a half million tor atationory yes
terday.
—jw<> of tho persons who were injured
bjr «t.»evs in New York, lust Sabbath, have
died.
— 1 The Navy Repayment has no advices
> from i Pensacola. This is considered fav-
r -.««M>lc.
^HjjgComniodoro Yoorhies gives the official
Iftne of Biglin in tho scull race as 22 uiin-
L «tea 12 soconds.
-feriio Boston Journal gives a record
of the Area in New England during Sep
tember,tho losses aggregating $1,074,701).
o freight trains on the Delaware
dh4fl [cm of tho Erie Railroad smashed
•ther yesterday, delaying the pas-
—The loan issned a few days ago by the
Brazilian Government is favorably re
ceived.
—An engagement between the Govern
ment troops and Insurgents is imminent
at Buenos Ayres, though hopes are in
creasing that the reconciliation may be ef
fected, based on the retirement of Avel-
lencela from the office of President.
—The revolution in the Argentine Re
public increases in importance. An issue
of paper money is probable, in case the
negotiations for a reconciliation between
the Government authorities and the revo
lutionists fail. Montevideo is filled with
refugees from Buenos Ayres.
—The Madrid Iberia newspaper says
the French Government, with the pur
pose of avoiding political complications,
has announced its intention of taking
effective measures to prevent the ship
ment of contraband of war across the
Spanish frontier.
—Tho Berlin National Gazette declares
that the Von Arnitn arrest iH not connect
ed with politics, but is simply a criminal
procedure, with which neither the For
eign Office nor the Chanoellor was con
cerned. It also says that copies aro in
existence of all the documents that are
required.
—Hvaana advices say that eight hun
dred volunteers have been sent to Aveva-
zo, but the vessel leaving them, onne
back on ncoount of head winds. This
in ay possibly account tot the mutiny, as
alleged. Three hundred and eighty-sov-
en soldiers from Spain arrived yesterday
at Nashville.
Till' Wi: AT HE It.
Department of War. >
Washington, October 0, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For the South Atlantic
States, slightly lower barometer, south
winds, warmer and partly cloudy weather.
For Tennessee and the Gulf States, ris
ing barometer, southwest to northwest
winds, cooler and partly cloudy weather,
with occasional rain near tho Gulf const.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO r.XQl'IRER.
Money nn<t .Stork Markets.
Lon do v, Ootobor 0—2,30 r. w.—Erie 29* £•
3:00 r. m.—Erlo New lives 4%
Strcot rato bolow bans ruto.
Paris, October 0 —Rentes i2f. 35c.
Nkw York, October 9.— Stocks dull and
lower. Money 2 1 .. per cent. Gold low' M . Ex
change—long short 4-S 1 /.. Uovurnments
dull. State bonds quiet.
New York, October 9—Gold 1100110}^.
G .vorumouts dull. State bon's quiet, except
Tennessee, which Is lower; old 69. new 07.
Provision Market*.
VBurooi., Octobor 8 — Breadstuff* dull.
. iw Iohk. October 0— Flour dull and
drooping. Wheat quiet end heavy. (Join Arm.
i $23 00. La
Pork quiot;
14>*.
Baltimore, Oct. ...
changed. Wheat quiet. Gorn linn; while
Southern ftl.O30.6i lollow *0.3 Oats dull
.1 heavy; steam
steady
ho Grand Jury, at Salt Lake Utah,
id ouo of their own number for las-
ruoss cohabitation, lie is charged
having four wives.
Arizona walked a two miles heats.
t Flay won the mile heats iu l;47jf.
bo won the mile heats for all ages in
|, 1:47$.
jin the New York Episcopal Congress
1-ouo dioceses are represented. The
is Rtill preliminary. The divi-
lof New Jersey into two dioceses is
psed.
JThe customs’ officers, at New York,
1 yesterday six trunks on the Rtenm-
I St. Larruut, containing $10,000
i of silks and velvets, said to belong
kdame Marana.
the municipal elections at Corinth,
i hotly contested and resulted
Complete victory for the Couserva-
ekot for the first time in eight yeari
lohn Coshy, traveling ageut for a
f York tea house, committed suicide
Jharlestou, S. C.,on Thursday, by cut-
ibis throat, almost severing head from
Cause—liquor.
Ko positive information can be ob-
jd regarding the proceedings against
BVhite Leaguers. The best opinion is
[the Attorney General is to use the
est phrase—tired.
bn regard to the arrests of the white
s, tho Attorney General is quoted
i of tho most shrewd reporters as
s: “Tho scare may have a good
I don’t care to contradict it.”
1. Cunningham, Mayor of Charles-
C., has been indicted for official
iduct on an affidavit of Sheriff Bow-
‘he charge will probably be forced
paring this week, but it is hardly
jghl it will he sustained.
The locomotive engineers held a
ing lust Thursday iu New York, at
Icli delegates from nearly all principal
oiula of tho country were present,
ilutions wore adopted declaring their
mined opposition to any further
uction of wages, and demanding the
oration of the former rates paid by
Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
—The Tribune states a movement is on
it to prevent the confirmation by the
liscopal Convention, now in session in
iw York, of the recent election by tho
iw York Diocese of Dr. George F. 8ey-
ur os Bishop of Illinois, on the ground
t siuce his election it has ascertained
it the chnrge made against him of be
au extreme High Churchman has
i foundation, and that had the facts
known been understood by the Con-
ition, at tho time, ho could not have
elected.
— After tho recess of the Episcopal Con-
Tfion, iu New York, the guests from
land and Canada were ushered into
jphapel ond took seats on the platform,
[delegates rising on their entrance.
introduced separately by
ient Craike, and each delivered
address. The ti-st person
presented was the Bishop of
iht. who road three addresses from
ih Deaeonates of his Diocese. The
Montreal was next presented.
|e New York Times' New Orleans
on Wednesday a “nigger’
being carried to jail, in Hazel
l, after being arrested for
shot and killed while attempt
icape from two officers, who sur-
themselves to the authorities
lodged in jr.il. Subsequently
th*H p>ner, who is a negro, decided that
. had been murdered. Upou this
•red people avowed their intention
'.ing into tho jail aud lynching the
"• Tho white people, hearing
d themselves, aud prepared to
tho jail. Since then nothing later
purred.
FOREIGN.
fienoral Battle has returned to Rio
the river Nile is falling, and the dan-
bf disastrous destruction is over.
|*Priuce Napoleon has bean defeated
the Council Geueral in Corsiea.
GEORGIA ELECTION.
ONLY THREE REPUBLICAN COUNTIES.
Augusta, Ga., October 9.— So far o*
heard from, only three counties in Geor
gia, Liberty, Newton and Glynn, have
gone Republican. The indications are
that the entire delegation from Georgia in
the next Congress will be Democratic.
Bequest ofa Southern Gentleman to
Bouthern Negroes.
Washington, October 9.—Gassoway B.
Lamar, who died recently in New York,
bequeathed one hundred thousand dol
lars for the erection nt Savannah of a
home for the aged and infirm negroes.
[G. B. Lamar was one of the moat fiery
of secessionists. His son, Col. Charles
A. L. Lamar, was killed near Col. Mott's
residence by the Federals in their advance
on Columbus on April 10th, 1805. He
w as one of the most gallant officers in the
Confederate service. Mr. G. B. Lamar
was robbed by the Government of thous
ands of bales of cotton. Of late he has
recovered from the Government, through
the courts, a considerable portion. He
owned hundreds of negroes. Though
freed against his will, he still preserved
affection for them. Though a true
Southerner, and what may be called a bit
ter Democrat, ho still had a love for bis
former slaves, and leaves this magnificent
bequest to the aged and infirm who were
lately slaves. Did any Northern Radical
do anything so generous? Seward and
Sumner died rich. They left their de
scendants rich. Not a word about the
aged and infirm. They left only the
Civil Rights bill, the emblem of hate and
discord. Mr. Lamar, the Southerner and
ex-cessionist, the hater, according to tho
Radical theory, of the black man, be
queathed an asylum for his old age, while
Civil Rights ennnot furnish a livelihood.
Which has proved tho trnest friend of the
black race ?—News Ed.]
SUMTER COUNTY PRISONERS.
committed without bail.
Special to tlio Montgomery Advertiser.]
Mobile, Ala., October 8.—In the trial
of the Sumter county prisoners before
United States Commissioner Gillette to
day, for the killing of W. P. Billings,
Stephen Renfro and Charles Bullock were
committed without bail. Phillip A. Hill
man wan discharged, but will probably be
arrested on another charge. He was ar
rested the first time by Deputy Marshal
Randolph without a warrant. The Com-
misioner in giving his opinion said it
would be unbecoming in him, as a United
States Commissioner to pass upon the
constitutionality of the Enforcement act,
as the Attorney General of the United
States had instructed his general officers
and marshals under Bt.
The only witnesses to the killing by de
fendants, were two wandering negroes,
who had no permanent employment and
who contradicted each other in maDy es
sential particulars. Eight or ten witness
es of uuimpeachable integrity swore to an
alibi of both prisoners. The prosecutor
swore that he first told what he knew to
Congressman Chas. Hays, in Montgomery.
The Commissioner, Gillette, is a candidate
for nomination for Probate Judge, before
the negro convention, now assembled in
this city.
luthern ftl.o3(g>.6; >olluw Oats dull
d unchanged. J*rovisions dull and drooping;
messft23@24; shoulders 9U@%. Ooffce quiet
and unchanged. Whiskey unchanged. Sugar
llrm and unchanged.
St. Louis, October 9.—Fleur unclmnirt
with only an order trade dornand. Corns
8*U Whiskey firm at *1 01. Fork dull
»22 U0@22 25. Bacon very quiet, with only
small job sales. Lard—summer Y«v%.
nnati, October 9.—Flour dull. Go
quiet and weak: old 80@83c; now 65. Po
nominal. Laid—cummer 13J*<®13',. Bacon
quiet and steady. Whiskey llrm at $L 00.
Louisville, Octobor 8.—Flour unchanged,
orn quiet at 83$85. Fork—none here. Bacon
quid and unchanged. Lai d 16J*o. Whiskey
fti.00. Bagging unchanged.
Chicago, October u.—No market to-day.
Cotton Markeln.
Liverpool, Oct. o. — Noon—Cotton quiot;
Uplands 8J*;Orleans 8b,;soles 12,0 -0, Including
of
two
MISCELLANEOUS.
OF
IKSrf- A DIVIDEND
GENT., declared by
paynblo on and aftor
October 6th, 1874.
FIVE FEU
the DIrootors,
-day.
tsr
Notice.
Tho Annual Mooting of Stockholders
In tho Homo and Mechanics* Building
and Loan Associations will t.iko place on Mon
day, Octobor 12th, 1874.
oct3 toctll J NO. KING, Treasurer.
City Tax Notice.
rpilE attention of nil persons who have not
_L paid their Heal Estate lax for 1874. Is
called to the action of tb.uncll on tho 14th
Inst., requiring cxeeu Ion to be issued against
delinquents alter October loth.
.T. N. BAKNETT,
sepld Collector and Treasurer.
Notice.
"J^U RING THE LOW
stago of water tho Gout rat
Lino of Boats will abolish their present soiled*
Dr.T. W . IIIONTZ,
IDoixtist,
VV Kla Home HuU.llnn t<
weeks, where he will ho g!
any of his friends who may
tho Geor-
tor a
g’.ad to
■III
2.000 lor sp-culntiou and
Receipts for past three days 25,<
22.000 Ainorl
', including
basis of middling
Novotnbor, 7%•
3:25 p. M—Male. -
Sales on basis of middling uplands,
bolow good ordinary, shipped Noveinl
Decombor 7 15- 6
Manchester yarns quiet and firm.
16>*@3-10;
follows: October
■16^5,-j; December
nry 15>4<® 13-10.
Nkw York, Goto er 0 —Cotton quiet
1,851 at 15(ff-15;^c; net receip
sales
. los 27,030 bales, ns
f,,flows: October 15*6-32@3-10; November
15 5-3M3 10; December 15716; January 16 11 16
($15 23-32: February 10@l-32; March 10 11.32(g)
1 %•, April 16 21.32011-10; May 17; Juno
17 7-32.
Pour Royal, October 0.—Weekly not
receipts 1,473; stock 1,066.
Montoomkry, October0.—Cotton firm, but
In good demand; middlings 14; low
13^; good ordinary 13|*.
lllddlll
t-hipments 3,060
Weekly reejipis 3,201;
sales 2,600; stock 2,(43.
Avoubta, Octobor 0.—Cotton steady, in
moderate dornand; middlings 14%; low mid-
dllnn* 13%; noiid ordinary ic; no! rootlpt, 1,305;
Silts 1,230; stock 6,317.
Weekly net receipts 6.875; shipments 4,002;
rales 5,£88, to spanners 400.
Sklma, October 0.—Cotton firm; middlings
14c; low middlings good ordinary
nominal.
Weekly not receipt# 2.023; shipments 2,052;
stock 2,334.
Galveston, Octob. r 9—Cotton easy, with
V A decline; middlings 14^; low middling 14*^;
good oruluary 135,; i net receipts 1,617 : stock
22,485.
Weekly net receipts 8.605 ; gross receipts
8,633; exports coastwise 1,503; sales 1,420.
Boston, October ».—Colton quiet; middlings
W/,; sales 300; stock 8,000.
Weekly net receipts 62; exports to Great
Britain 758; sales 1 870.
Indianoi.a, October o.—Weekly net receipts
197.
Providence, October 2.-Wcekly not recoipts
50; sales 2,000; stock 8,000.
Philadelphia, OctoborO.—(iuict: middlings
VM. low mbldllngs 14^, good ordinary l.|^;
net recoipts 235; exports to Great Britain 30.
Weekly not receipts 0i4.
Wilmington, Octobor 9—Cotton firm*,
middlings 14)6; low middlings lV/ X i good
nary 13%; net reccli»is 313; sales 42; stock
Weekly net receipts 1,710; sales 102.
Norfolk, October 9.—Cotton steady
Ann; middlings 14%; net receipts 2,749; sales
150; stock 8,612.
Weekly net rocoipts 12,202; sales 1.494.
Moiiilk, Oct. 9.—Cotton steady; middling
14J4;low middlings 13%(« %; goo«l ordinary l:
iYtlioiiw, Oct.-
on M of Ray, '71, »r,0H,720.3*J
Fire. Dividend No. 10, 46 per cent on prom
urns, new ready for dolivoiy aud payment.
R. B. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent,
004 8m No. '.U Broad Street.
Work Wanted.
T HE undersigned wishes to obtain a situ
lion as Bookkeeper for a few nnuiLhs at
tho low prico of'thirty-live (*35) dollais pc
month. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WILLIAM S. LLOYD.
BY ELLIS & HARRISON.
NEW STOVES!
LOT OF NEW COOKING STOVES
To Arrive
A fresh supply of Virginia
. CASS I MERES, ami a full line of goods
in every Department, for tiio FALL TRADE.
PEACOCK &. SWIFT.
Mp4
Eagle Drug Store,
3STo. 03 Broad St-,
M. I>. HOOD ^ CO.,
Siicceeaur* to K. C. IK
W E n'o now offer ng superior fndneomenls
to cash purchasers at wliolosale
all cla>sos of ponds in our Hue. Wo challenge
competition witii tho Lost bouses ir. pr.cei
quality of our goods.
Wo keep first class articles of
Drrugs, Chemicals. Perfumery,
Faints, Oils, Vnrni-hes,
Window < ilass, Futty
Also, large stock of I’atorit Medicines, chief
bloh Is Dr. lie
Av'r Medicine.
Kerosene Oil a specin
elehrulcd Eureka
M. J>.
Octobor 7th, 1874.
Blue Draft Store.
lA.
More Indian Outrage*.
Dispatches recently received by the
Commissioner of Indian Affairti from
Friend John D. Miles, agent for tho
Cheyennes and Arrapahoes, Indian Ter
ritory, dated September 2<>th, in which he
says: “Night before last, some horse
thieves stole eighteen of Powder Face’s
best ponies. I sent two deputy marshals
with eight young Arrapahoes in pursuit.
Yesterday noon we received information
that tho Cheyennes had forced General
Milos to retreat to the vicinity of the An
telope hills, and that encouraged by their
success, they had started out war parties,
one of which had met General Davidson
somewhere up tho Washita, and they had
lost three of their bravos killed, and that
another party of about twenty-five were
camped yesterday morning thirty miles
west of the agpney. I at once placed a
carrier on a good horse to proceed along
the line of the road from here to Caldwell
warn travelers of the apprehended dan
ger. He was followed a few hours later
by Captain Cramer, with a full company
of cavalry. Thou wilt not wonder at my
anxiety when I say that my wife aud three
little ones are now between here and Cald
well, detained by high waters. Look out
for news from the border of Kansas. The
Cheyennes,exasperated by their losses aud
encouraged by their successes, will fight
like demons, and will scour the whole
country.”
A letter to Bishop Manucey conveys
the sad intelligence that on Friday last
three of the Hitters of Ht. Joseph were
buried at the Navy Yard, near Pensacola.
This left only one of these heroio women
at that plaoe.
port to the continent 902;
ipts 8,050; export to the
net receipts 1,608;
suits 250;stock 13,70
Weekly not reu
continent 902; sales
B ltimork, Oetotier 9.—Firm; mhhUIngs
15; low middlings 14%: go d ordinary 14: net
rocoipts 82; sales 475; spinners lud; stock
4,007.
Weekly net. recoipts 173; oxports to Great
rltain 180;to the continent 200; sales 1,447;
spinners 472.
Savannah. Octobor u.—Cotton quiet: mid
dlings 14%; low middlings 14; good ord nary
13)^* net receipts 4,731; sales 1,222; stock 35,-
42s.
Woekly not receipts 25,151; sales 7,929.
Shreveport, Octobor 9.—Cotton quiet;
low middlings 13%.
Weekly net receipts 1/.18; shipments 1,123;
■ales 1,262; stock 1,465.
Nashville, Octobor P.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 14; low midliing 13%; good ordinary
kly not receipt? »57;sliipinenls4o6; stock
1,016.
Octobor u.—Cotton firm; middlings
14; low middling* 13%; good ordinary 18 X /M r *.
Weekly net receipts 3,U3S; shipments 2,960;
stock 2 896.
Mbmpiiih. October 0.—Firm and in good
demand; middling 14%ff/'14%; not recoipts 1 410;
shipments 1 144; sales l,9UO; stock 14,826.
Woekii net receipts 8,9&0 ; shipments 7,086;
sales 10,400.
New Oiileakh, October u.—Cotton steady
and in good donum I: middlings 14%; low mid
dlings 14%: good ordinary 13%; not receipts 3,-
362; s ilea 2,500; stock 40,244.
Weekly net recoipts 17,426; exports to Great
Britain 3,073; salts 16,<00.
Charleston,October9.— Gotten tnorosteady:
middlings 14 •</} .j; low in Id lings 14%; good
ordinary 13%fyl4; net receipts 3,3.1; exports to
Franco 701: al 1,000; sto k 26.453.
Weekly net receipts 18.951; exports to Great
Britain 160, to France 701; sales 660.
MEANS BRANNON, AT n
ids old stand, is inerca-ingaTYJ
k of' DRUGS daily, and IsYjjf
now prepared to lurnlsq «'idiunbus JJaft
and vicinity with anything in his lino at
WH<>LESALEJiM D R ETAIL.
Ho proposo* to pay spool a 1 attention to tho
JOBBING TRADE, ami oilers groit induce
ments to Country Merchants, lie keeps only
FURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and soe him nt 135 Broad Street.
From tills date cash is required lor all goods.
<•(•4 11 *
BEMEM BEB
M rs. colvin .v Aiss donnelly
have removed their MIM.INEItY
E.VI'A BUN El .7117.V1' to the store lately oc
cupied by J. Kyle it Co. Hero I hey have on
hand a lull supply of FALL GOODS of every
variety and fushion. Dressing ami Bleaching
•lone on tho shortest notice. Facilities always
on hand l<>r every need of a lady ’s toilet.
Call at once and see us. ue4 U
groceries.
D. N. GIBSON
HAS REMOVED TO
3>Jo. IQ 23roiicl Street,
his old stand,
stantiy on ha
out of
GltOC ERIES,
•ON8I8TING OF
Bacon, Flour,
Sugar, Coffoo,
Tobacco,
Domestio and Imported Liquors,
Shoes and Domestio Goods,
Which ho will soli at the lowest market price
nd dclivi r Iroo ol charge,
oct" d6tAW3m
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
OolumbuB, Ga.,
Km'S (ONKTANTI.V ON IIAND AIIOI'T
100,000 pounds Bacon.
500 barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrels Sugar.
100 bags Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrels Syrup.
200 barrels Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobacco.
500 “ Soap.
200 “ Candles.
100 barrels Lard.
50 “ Mackerel.
500 sacks Salt.
50 ti.rces Rice.
500 reams Wrapping Paper.
100. cases Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Piokles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 " Starch.
100 £1-1,MS I'nrlnr Jttutcliea.
1,000 pouiMlrt l.miHiiiil'i. Minin'.
SO,OOO ClKlin.
1,000 |it,iiii[1H OrHiH mul Itliu’k Tea.
ISO Iiiiks of Mhot.
100 boxes Siidu mul I n m i Craekerf
100 " Cheese in season.
AO Imerels sTuegnr.
HO easUs Meoteli Ale.
lOO ilozen Woollen ItueUeU.
100 dozen llroolns.
lul everything In the Uroesry line, which the
in r tn tin. trade liy the liackngo, »» lew as an
HeilNi! ill tho Ullilv.l Mutes.
.1. .1 .1. KAUFMAN.
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
fniW
Glnhral Supkrintkndknt's Offios,
Okntbai. Kaii.hi
Savannah, N
r.»r}
UallreaU, oa Braiielnn anil Conuootleiu, will ran
ns r.illows:
TI1A1N NO. 1, 001NQ N011TI1 AND MUST.
I.eiivo HiivauiirIi 8'45 A M
liOnvt* Augusta IM«5 a M
Arrive in Augusta 4ain |> m
Arrive iu .Milledgovillo 10:09 r m
COMI.Ml SOUTH AND HAST.
• In Eidnmtui
ula.
ivu in Atlant
COMING SOUTH AN1» HAST.
vo Athuiia.
vc ColuiiiliUrt
Kufaula
a Iu Macon friun Atlanta .
. 9:110 a
. 6:35 v
. 6:40l*
New Advertisement*.
WDT?T7 SAiM FLE to Agents. LsidlWft*
r XkijJJt oinhlimtloia Meedle*BMk,
with CliroiuoH. Send mump. DEAN It GO.,
New Bedford, Maw. 4W
IV/ORKINC PEOPLE—M.l. or Fo-
W male—Employment at home, ftaopsr
week warranted. No ospital required, nr*
ticulnrs ami valitalilo iiamploi sent ffM. Aft.
ilrcrfH, with 6 cent return stamp, <
Willltimsburg, N. Y.
«w
WANTED-
to all. Athiru.oH w. II.‘ CHIDKbTER, Sti
Broadway, New York. 4w
_ ING.’ .
and gain t: o love ami nlfeotlons of any persoft
they choose lustuntly. This simple mental OO*
ipiiroiuont all can * " ”
26e., together with a tnarrii
Uriiele, Dreanm, lltnts
Nlull* .Shirt, Ac. A queer book. ’Address^
WILLIAM .v GO., Fubs., Philo. «w
-08M, free, l»y moll, ftr
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
-.-$20-
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i Ma
< in Ma.
• in Millc.lgovlllu,
Hill
*oilife a ll
topping
-••li.itil.ii
inly at whole Matin:
for Millnlgevillo
ml Miicoii. Tim Milledgev ilia am
tins daily, thimbtyH nxcopti d.
TV 11.1.1 A M KUDKH8,
lieiioral Hiipcrililouduut.
NOTICE.
First Mortgage Premium Bond
niiin,
Now Yorlx.
Authori7.od by tho LogDluturo of the State of
New York.
2d Scrie Drawing, Oct. 5th,1874.
EVERY BOND
m liHFod previous to Get. flth will parttalyato.
Address, for Bonds and l ull particulars,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 Fauk Row, N. Y.
Applications for A/tncim
For Rent,
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AT
r of Fc
1 Jack si
ZtA
ontli.
Streets. Apply to
oc4lw PEABODY U BRANNON.
For Rent.
ml door south of St.
i,resent oeeupi-.l by
first O t.JUii
. S. JONES.
T HE residence se
Paul Ohiircb,:
Mr. Peyton. Possi
For terms, Xc.,
aug21 e.dtf
q.ply t
Merchants of Columbus,
Advortlso Your Business in tho
HAMILTON VISITOR,
I F you wish to bid !<>r tho trade ot Harris and
adjoining counties.
Advertising rates reasonable.
pics sent on apidl
D. HOI ILLY.
Hamilton, Ga
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
* Lb OllDERS WILL llK ATTKNIIKI)
U V. t" wilh neatness aud dispatch.
N. B.—No work delivered until paid far.
Jt/t“ <’aII at my rooms over Pease fc
man’s Book Store, Broad street.
sep23 3m
COTTON
At 15g. Pei* Pound.
1 WILL TAKE, UNTIL THE FIRST <>!
November next, GGTTON in payment Ic
all claims due .I.K.UKiHJK GO. on n has!
of Fiftoeu Gents per Found far Middling.
oct8-d4twlt G. E. JOHNSTON.
Music Books for Schools.
AMERICAN
School Music Readers
in 3 Books.
By L. O. Emerson und W. S. TllCon.
Primary
til*-r .lubl.
Okkii’B IMorii.r and Girard b
Golumiu s, Ga., Oct. 2, 1874. ’ {
O N and aftor Saturday, Ootober 3d, tr .ins
over this Rond will run as follows, Fas-
ilally, (Sundays exeoiituu)
. nilays
ilng closo conneetolns with M. &. E. R. R.
- Kuluula:
Leavo Golunilius 3:00 r. m.
Arrive at Troy 9:40 v. m.
o Troy...... 2:46
Arriv
at t'oliimlHiH.,
..9:45
FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR.
Loave Golumhus Mondays, Wodnosdnys ni
Fridays nt 6:80 a. m. Arrive at. Troy 3:62 I*. ;
Lon vo Troy Ttioidsys, Thursdays and Bntu
days at 4:30 a. m. Arrive lit Golumbus 2:02
i*. m. W. L. GLARE,
oct3 2w Sup’f.
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Chango of Schedule,
Taking Effect October I, 1874.
atV-iWOULMLjurf w.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
IUVRJU8T RRCEIVED A FIN i: I.0T OK
New Western Potatoes,
Now York Ice-Cured Moat,
Mackerel in bbls., kegs and kits,
New Codfish, Fulton Market Beef,
Diadem and Magnolia Hams,
Cream Cheese and Goshen Butter,
Mazeppa and Silver Lake Flour,
Piper Heidsiok Wine, pts and qt9
Arrack Punch, Canned Goods,
A Full assortment of New Goods.
delivered.
MAIL Tit A IN-DAILY.
* Montgomery 4:90 r i
'« at Kiifinilii 10:18 i* i
acting on WcdnoHdays and Hnturdays will
i on (Jlmitalmoidi.m H.vi, ami daily at Unio
•gH with Mol>ih> ti Uliurtl Kuliroml Tor Truy.
d Kuluula 2:00 A
m at Mmilgoiuory 7 48 a
orting at Union Springs with Moblln A tilrar
and at Montgomurv wit
I*. O. Drawer 29.
HAVE V0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AUK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Dobilltatod ?
Arc .you
rcquiivH im*i
of tuakfiig t
Then fry JUHUIIEIIA, the wouderfkl
T -in. aml juvigorator, wblrli arts so bcnefloloilY
on the b.M-rntivo oigaiM iih to impart vigor to all
thu vital forccM.
It Is no ah-olinlic appetiser, which ■tlmolaUS
far a abort Him*, only to l«*t tlm MiiiTurtir fall to a
lower il« ptli or inini'iy, but it In a vogntabU tool* '
acting directly on the liver and aplnon.
It regulate* the lUiaelt, quiett th
I In o|ieri»tlon In not violent, bit is
hantofan/.i il by gn at gcrith ni nh ; the patient es-
cliango, no niarkml reaulU,
idii.illy bm tn
“Fold tliuir I
And silently
Hides
onts, like tlm Aral*,
and untried discovery, but ti
IgDI
11. IHINIiAM, Hup't.
All |»urelii%NeN
sopie tf
StAdU, TUPIOUA. MUCK-
CrJBS A Illnckwell’s Pickels, all kinds.
Moclio Coffee
Old 0overn
toasted Coffee
In Bojk I, which if (■
have a three years'
plainly laid out, with
toacheif, and a largo
for tho lit tlo ones los
Price 3d cents.
Ht. . ly
diroclio
In Hi
Tho book is lit
II, tho
I 1>C( o
ab:
indicatod is
r> theorotio.
I tho younger
a lift!
lie ii-o
chools. Frio*
In Book III, part fdnving I? Introducod, and
tho car is trained to harmonic singing. For
Higher Glasses iu Grammar Schools. Pri o
Tho tnusfc !'i tiio^c charntin; and ireful
bonks was selected and arranged by tho prac
tical band or Air. L. O. Emerson, and the the
oretic part has been well tost oil by Mr. Tllden
bo loro placing it in too Readers.
For High Schools, nothing succo»d*t tin*
above Readers hotter than “1 HE HOUR OF
SINGING,” |*1.00]. a Iren I v in extensive use.
If Unit lias boon in* i. f ry ‘ (’HOIGE TRlns,-’
l**.oo], a collection of tho beet 3 part music.
Tho new Singing S bool B -ok, ‘ ^H E SONG
MONARCH,’’ 175 ct-J, Is attracting g iD*ral
attention ns one of tho best books over made
for Singing Schools.
Tho above book sent post-paid, on receipt of
retail price.
Oliver Dit:on k Co., Chao. H. Li toon a Co.
Uoflto
New
711 llrczilway, N. V.
i-.l*«nt>«ly
I^n ll * X*x*intl
PEACOCK & SWIFT'S.
Host I,rami. Mum. nn.l llroskfu.l si
SI. I.,.ill. Pearl Grit., 20 R, for fl
nlackwoll'. Dnrliam SmoklliK Tolmr
Lorlll.nl'a Urlglit and D.rk Can
Tobacco.
Woil'e KzlraNo. 1 Karowne Oil, 4
ROB’T S. CRAtSiE,
[f.dil .112ml Tin.l.e
BARBERS.
SIMON & JOHN,
Fibliinualilc Cailiers and Arliilic llair llressers,
Randolph Stroot,
NEAI1I.T Ol-I-OSITK Af.HTON WARBIIOl'HB.
risiils SHOP is r.KS-
Lari.r..5r.7E!,”. i 1 !5 c ^ r >v
ho groat American Lrxritv,
lod sha ‘ 11
alr-Gut
Itnilt oinl
ru.i'lH dtv
j.2.1 if
Western Railroad of Alabama.
'Ur U- 'U Wwr -li-w
54i HOURS TO NEW YORK
WKKTKIIN HAILltOAD OF ALAIIAMA,
Columiius, Ua„ 8p|i|. mill, 1874.
THAI NS LKAVK COLUMUU8 DAILY
For Moiitgotimry aud Solum, 2.00 a. m
Arrive at Montg’y, - - 8.(Mi a m.
Arrive at Selina, • • 12 04 a. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK
At 10:30 a. tn. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 n. hi. At
Atlanta 5:42 p. m.
By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
Leave Atbuita fi:0O p. tn., CHARLOTTE 8:3.5 «.
tn . I'liMvilie 3:27 p. III. Al rive at Wiialdtlgtnn 4:30
i.. in., at Haiti inure 6.30 a. m., al iqiiliiilidpbia 1:30
ji. in., at NKW YORK 5:15 p. m.
hleepiiig Cars run from Atlanta to Clmrlotlo.
By Konncsaw Route.
L«av« Atlanta 0:00 p. in., Dalton 10:28 p. tn.,
, Lyiiulilnirg 10.45 p. hi. Arrive
Oh. in., at Baltimore 9:lii u. in..
:30 p. in., at NKW YORK 5:16
i d will: wonderful reuicdlai roaulU,
I'd by the liiglieNt medical aulhori-
powerlul tonic aa alterative
The United Ms PnlilishiDfi Co.
13 University place, New York,
Want Adonis everywhere for llic following:
SPIRIT OF TIIK IIOLY BIBLE, Edited
by Frank Monro. An elegant. Kvo, 600 lip.,
• 60 Engriivltigs—from tho Old Masters.
Price, *f> oo.
OIK FIRST HUNDRED YEARS. The
l tho Republic. By G. Edwards
lily parts , 90 pp. eaoh.
I trial, d 10:45 u.
at Washington
at Pliiludulplii
Life
Royal 8vo., 60 contH onoli part.
LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
CHARLES SUMNER. By G. Edwards
Loidor. 6i h Edltiuii. revised anti enlarge i.
8vo, 700 pp., *3.75.
THE NEW YORK TOMBS. By Warden
Sutton. A complete hifitory of Noted
Oiiiniimls ol New Y’ork, and the Romance
of Prison Life. 8vo, 07o pp., ft3.M».
Glrculurs, Hpcclmen pages, and terms to
agents on ni plication as above. «W
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT IIP ONLY IN HlilJK BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. _ Iw
AT ART IN LIFE!
1 BRYANT, STRATTON A SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
No Vacation—Enter Any Time.
Aft* For DootiinontH, Money, Specimens,
Putrone und Tortus, addruss
W. H. SADLER, President,
Hleepiiig ram run from Atlanta to Lynchbur
TRAINS ARRIVK AT OOLUMRUS DAILY
•rom Atlanta mid New York, - 6:37 a.
from Montgomery and Polina - 2:25 V.
Til-kid* fur mile »t Union Passenger Depot.
Notice to Shippers.
tn-. j- 1
—Jiliig
GiduinbUH, Ga., Oct. 3d, 1874. \
pm-: ifeguiir Freight Train on this road
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 2o Park llow, Now York,
Are nut
nyU i
cl for A«l-
ot l»y 1
nd Sati
Uammel’fi Slaliles.
O N an«l after October lnt, 1k74. Morses or
Livery iiy tmk month will be churgud
.■J18 per month, and bills must he pi Id promptly
at th- tilt*! «tf each month, or eontraet oeases.
sup2dti
To Merchants.
_ nay that i have u
largo stock of
GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES. GRATES,
FIRE DOGS, HAKE OVENS,
AND SPIDERS,
DINNER AND WASH POTS, und
A General Assortment of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
which I will sell very low, ut wholesale or re
tail. I -ell tin)
STOVES. GRATES and HOLLOW WARE
made by tho Southern Stove Work* ot tbl*
city, t<< which you can get repuirs at any llmo.
Gall and h>ok mid price lor yoursclveH, or
Feud your orders to
J. M. BENNETT,
143 Broad St., Golumhus, Ga.
Bepl6 d&wltu
4w
Baltimore
HOTELS.
18741 HOWARD HOUSE, 11174
BROAD NTKKF.T,
Nkaui.v Offo. Montoomkuy and EuraOLA
Raii.hoai* Dki-ot,
Eufaula, Alabama.
octl (!Aw6tn
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
Rankin House,
ColumbiiM, (Ja.
J. W. ltVAN, I’rop’r.
FllANK Oor.llI'.N, Clork.
Unity Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under tub Rankin House.
my 21 dewtr .1. W. It VAN, Prop'r.
^HSOLUTK DIVURCK8 OUTA1NKD I'ltOM
court*, of ditfaront Staten, for denortlon, fto.
N*> publicity required. No charge until dlVorc#
granted. Address,
M. IIOU8K, Attorney,
myfki d*w1y 194 Rroadway, N. Y.
IN If A n UOOPIH’.N
Grocery Storo continues its wfll-ourned popu
larity. Oountry produce imiight and sold. FrieM
goods always ou hand. Thu old place,
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