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VOLI'lBlIi, UEOItilA:
SUNDAY OCTOBER Jl. 1874
New Orleans is “flooded with coun
terfeit $."* nott>« of tbo Tradere' National
Bank and tho Merchants’ National Bank,
both of Chicago. #
The CoLmmrs Kn^t-irki: has justly
received from friend and foe the de
served compliment that it ia now the host
newspaper in Georgia.
Jttjkje Tierrhpoxt has told a reporter
^>f the New York Sun that General Grant
had told him (Judge P.)tkat he “intend
ed to retire at the expiration of his pres
ent term."
A dispatch from Athena to the Atlanta
Herald reports that the Htste University
opened on Wednesday with 185 students,
half of them new comera. A number of
old atudents bad not then arrived.
Thk meot ng at Traywick’a X Roads,
honoil county, Alin, on Monday last, was
attendod by a considerable number of
negroes dissntisfiod with the nominations
made in Girard. After some discussion,
action was postponed until Saturday (yes
terday;, when another meeting was to
hate been held at Seale.
K*u .ogu provoked the late uprising of
the white people of New Orleans by
taking from them their private arum.
Official records oh pin rod by the people
showed that he hud expended $?.'»,<MH) of
the moiiuy of the State in the purchase of
ariys for his parti.«nn j olico ami militia,
besides distributing to thorn tbo urm*
that ho had received for Louisiana fiom
the Federal Government. It whs n guilty
conscience tlint made him a coward.
The Now Orleans I'isayunt explains
Auditor (Hinton's recently published state*
ment that “in the two yours' administra
tion of Governor Kellogg the bonded
debt of tbo State has been reduced nearly
half a million, and the floating debt $1,-
»/><),000,” and that the present year's taxes
are thiry-two per cunt, less thuu for the
three previous years," by saying that tbo
“reduction" of tko bonded debt bus been
at best only m kind of funding; that in
stead of a decrease of the floating debt
it has been increased $570,000 by tho is
sue of fraudulent, bonds to the North
Loutsinua Railroad, and that the reduc
tion of taxes was accomplished by simply
repudiating forty per oout. of tho legal
and valid debt of the State.
Ix is reasonably sure—though we have
not yet heard from all of thorn—that
every county m our Congressional Dis
trict was curried by the Democrats lit the
election of last week. The stoutest fight
made by tho Radicals appears to have
been in Coweta county, where tho vote
for Representatives was us follows : Wil-
coxon. Democrat, 1,(511; Stalling*, Demo-
oorat, 1,052; Shinn, Radical, 1,408; Scott,
Radical, 1,478. As the white and colored
populations of (’owota aro nearly equal,
this vote would indicate n very geueral
support of the Democratic ticket by the
whites, aided by a few negroes, and n
strong in 'io vote for the Radical ticket.
On* of the questions voted upon in
Connecticut, last week, was the constitu
tional amendment increasing represon-
tition of the cities aud larger towns.
Representation in Connecticut heretofore
“lias been very unequal, the smaller towns
(or townships as we call them) having
at many representatives ns other* canting
three or four tiroci) ns many voten. 15y
the amendment voted upon last week and
adopted, nn additional representative is
given to each town having a population
of 5,000 or more. It is claimed that this
aniftidmuiit will materially help tjio Dem
ocrat fl, nil thoy usually obtain mujoritie-i I
in most of tho cities aud larger towns.
Acooiioi.no to the account of the La
Grauge Jtrporter, Froeny, one of tho Rad
ical candidates in Troup, whou he found
that he was going to ho badly beaten, au-
uouuccd to the negroes thut ho had boon
appointed u delegate to tho Chattauoogn
Convention, and that it would he neces
sary to rniso money by collection to pay
his expenses. They raised $110 for him.
Bui the mxt day it was ascertained thut
he bad not been appointed—Jim Green
wood was Furrow’s appointee. There
upon tho negroes made a demand upon
Freeny for a return of tho uiouoy, but up
to the Inst accounts ho luuV not returned
it, bolding on to it aud claiming that it
wuk due to him for liis tmerifloos in build
ing up tho Republican party in Troup 1
Thk Canvass in Ruhhbli..—We learn
thut the Democrats and Conservatives had a
very largo mooting and n tlno barbecue at
Uchee, in Russell county, Ala., on Fri
day. Tho Democratic Club of the Uchce
settlement—numbering about two hun
dred whites and blacks—wrro iu attend
ance in full force. The Democratic Club
of Hnrtvillu came in on horueback, iu
procession and in uniform, about one-
half of its members being colored. Good
and tolling speeches were made by Messrs.
Bradford, Cobb and Chambers, and they
were received with much approbation and
enthusiasm.
The lower portion of Russell county
will certainly do much bettor for tho
Democratic ticket than usual. Not only
are the whites more thoroughly aroused
and active, but a much larger number of
colored men aio co-operating with them
than ever before. If Ike whites of the
Girard btat can only be induced to turn
out and vote their full strength, there is
every reason to believe that tho Girard
hlacksiuith caucus ticket will bo beaten
throughout.
A ladi sends us the following correct
account of an accident which \va noticed
a few days ago. That account, derived
from an article in tho Eufaula JVws, was
in Rome respects inaccurate :
“Jumna T. Flewollen, jr., a sou of Capt.
A. H. FbwiVeu, of Outhbert—a young
man ul»ont twenty-one—was shot near
Suspension, Alabama, M. »fc G. Railroad.
Putting the stock of his gun ou the lien i
of a snake, he attempted to stamp the
anako. raid struck liis foot against the
hammer of the gun, the discharge pass
ing through his left hand, shattering th«
first and middle finger so as to necessitate
their amputation, unjointiug them ne«i
ihe wrist. Tuo operation was performed
by his uncle, Dr. James J. Hardaway,
who was hunting with him at the time.
Dr Hogan, of Union Springs, assisted.
His life was navod by his bund, the scat
tered contents passing iuto his face and
neck, a piece of the bone of his linger
lodging iu his ear. This young man shot
himself two years ago in the knee, iu
attempting to unload uu old musket."
OMPROMIHK
i
! Nkw York, Oc
“RENDER INTOtE'AR." | LOUISIANA.
For the last six weeks our city editor |
has kept our peop'c posted a* to the pro- j THK
gress, appointments and comp'etion of i
the new post office. Home of our friends
are frank enough to tell ns that
always complaining at something." This 1 New ° r,ea, ‘" *P ecinl
is true,and if there were nothing to object j * n
to, them would l.o but a very nnrrow field
for editorial writing. 1 ho old post office
building whs our detestation, it bad a
••onrse, vulgar look like a washwomans
aping r. fir. cm out. It seemed, however,
a fitting'place for Columbus enterprise to
communicate with the outside world.
Rut somehow the business men of
our city aro waking up, and this
splemld new office wss needed
to he couirncu-urato with their now' ener
gy, skill and pluck. Wo hope before we
ure five years older to have Goluntbus a
port of entry, with foreigu ve-nels filling
the harbor of Apalachicola, and fleet* of
htuamers hearing their produce to our
wharfs ; then we will have a custom house
and Uoveruruunt buildings; but till
that day comes we iimihI rest satisfied, and
even be proud of the iiionumtnt erected
by privato enterprise in tha interest of
our postal facilities.
Much credit is duo to tho owners of the
property and'the contractors, but mull
more to our able young postmaster, Wal
tor H. Johnson. This young man, In him
self, gives the lie to the rumor that a man
cannot win esteem an l respect South by
running counter to popular feeling and
prejudice. No inau is brazen enough t
say Walter Johnson is not able and hon
est! Ifo has dared to face opposite
for principle, and since the day he w
•jld enough to- voto, he has genu heart
and wul for the Republican party. Or
tracised at first, yet young us he was, he
whs floated u Grant alternate, and lie
lias adhered brav< ly to his convictions,
till now men blush for their preju
dice, and concede hi* ability and
honesty. We must givo tho crodit to this
young man for the recent postal aocoiu-
dtttions anil wo hope hi* conduct will bo
appreciated outside of Columbus. One
thing must be fluttering to Mr. Johnson,
and that, is the esteem iu which lie is held
by the best and most progress ve citizens
of Columbus. All know that we are not
•i partis-n. We believe in “rendering unto
Cm s>r the things (but are Caesar's," and
so fco'itig, iu the mmiu of tho public, we
Ihnnk Mr. Johnson for liis interest in our
behalf, while we ossme him of our con
tinued regard end respect. The day of
poli'ical ha'c, thank Gun, iH forever dead
in the. South; it certainly is in Columbus.
(J.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
T*l**wpl.
jo.—Tho 77,
KxeuitM.]
MIRflTK.
Mr*. Tdton is sick. Her physician
anxiety has prostrated her entire syg-
that Kellogg tom. Meantime there ore flowers, ca-
put a,litres, nignirloil liia ru »»f». la>i|{btor and applaueo for Beecher.
wlllingnasM to abiiln by n count of tbo rn- —Tbo Secret Hervico Corp* report aev
tnriia nt the dcciion of ,s;, tba j «£>
Board of ArhitrnMon. prominent Demo- |' ports he arrested and brought to Browns-
crata havo proposed that the returns now villa thirteen citizens of Montague,
aecreted by order of the McBnery Ro- —Iu the Baltimore Circuit Court, at
turning Board will bo brought forward ' ToMmontwwn, yesterday, iu the c«so of
and canvaaaed anew, with a view to . Iim.1 Mojaonuld, on trial for the runnier
., . . ’ , or Berry Amos, tho jury, after being out
settlement of the contested election cases. H itieo Friday afternoon, brought in a ver-
In order to effect this arrangement it w ill did of not guilty.
—Senators Clayton and Dorsey, Judge
McClure, and a large number of other
leading Republican* of Arkansas, left
Little Rock yesterday to attend the Chat
tanooga Convention. They were joined
be necessary for both parties and the sev
eral candidates on each ticket to agree to
submit to the d< cisiou of the arbitrators
Tho proposition hns not been formally
submitted to Kellogg, but there is reason j by delegates from T
to boliove he is no well satisfied of hi* ; —The two-mile single scull race on
elect!..,, by „ l„r B « majority that be will I £ b “ rle " 'V™;- f ,,r . 11,0 fhampioDabip of
. .. , • . New England, between C. Butler and F.
»gr.-e to if, »f Ihe arbitration can ; A . Plainted, was won easily by tho latter
fairly conducted and the Democrats give in four lengths. Time 15 luiuutcs and
p opur gnat nn too* of sincerity and good | L**,' seconds.
faith. ( —The Coroner’* jury has concluded the
- , ! inquest un tho body of Ellen Liicuh, which
4:ATII4>LI€?l*Jf. ! was found in ■ small stream of water on
^ I the .‘>d, and rendered a verdict that the
j deceas'd oau.o to her death at the band
TEMPERANor. UNION at oHtcAno —BhKMHiNo , (lf j USi j,;. Latoliu, who was seen with her
HUT OF LKTTfeftl.
The folLwiog It a Hit of tetters remalln
la the Posteftto* at Oolambui, Georgia. Oc
tober 10th, 1874;
Anderson Mrs g Mack ten J
Antuer Win c ‘ ** ”
Hannett G W
Beers K (J
Brantley Mary K
Briggs Mrs K B
Carey K, c
Oils T
Clarke Rev!8
Clarke W H
Coleman MrsJ
Collins John
Cottraln W M
Conn M J, c
Cooper Mrs G A
Cotter E, c
Croflord J W
Curnlnghuin Miss M
Dougherty Mis 8
Echols P W .1
K ■ erett Mrs Eady
In tin* Knpuhhcnn Nominating Convcn-
tton »>f Mohilo, on Thursday, Nat Allen,
one of tho colored delegates, admitted
that George Putnam, another dolegate,
lmd paid him $5 to vote for the nomina
tion of James GiUotte for Protmtn Judge.
After some wrangling, the Con volition ri-
polled both Allen aud Putnam. Gillette
is the 1 . S. Commissioner who refused
bul to Mr. Ron fro and the other Humter
county prisonor* who lmd proved nil aWri.
The ofluuce thus charged upon him is ns
much a violation of the Enforcement act.
a* that charge 1 against the Sumter pr *•
oners. The Convention adjourned on
Thursday without making any iiotninii-
lions, hut was to meet again on Friday.
Ti
Iv.
e\v York, Aihurtinrr,
s*ys: “Mr. Henry B. Fitch, of this city,
contemplates a monument to the memory
of tho Cull federate dead, to be placed at
Woodlnwn Cemetery, in this city. It i*
to be of artificial stone, twenty feet in
height, a single shaft supported by a
plinth, base and sub base, not possessing
much, if any, ornamental ion, but being
of graceful proponion* and noticeable on
many accounts. On one face me tho in
scriptions </itir.trut §n Pate,' ‘1871.’
‘Erected by »i Union Officer ill Memory of
the Confederate dead.’"
A si’M’iAi. to tho Montgomery Adonti
Her from West Alabama reports the te-
loasoUtf HheritY Williamson and the negro
Zip Coleman, who had been arrested ou a
charge of complicity in the murder of
Tom Ivey. 1 hey wero ldoused without
examination—Williamson ou a bond »>f
$1,000 and Colem m on his own rooogui-
zaiice. The specifications against them
were that Williamson overheard the plot to
murder Ivey, and did nothing to prevent
it, and that Cob man was the luau who
Magged and stopped the train on which
Ivey was inuning. It i« said thut an alibi
tor Coleman could easily have been
proved by uumbi rsuf white men.
Tub harsh measures of the military uu-
thontios (under the order* of Attorney-
General Will.aius) iu the unvutand treat
ment of ihe uhito* of West Alabama, ari
calling forth protests from all parts of the
country. We are not surprised to hesi
that these protest* aro having a salutary
effect at Washington. A special frcui
Dcniopolis, October bill, to tho Montgom
ery Adrertbrr mys:
Cupt. Mills, couimnuding tho United
States troop* here, was iu this place ou
Tuesday, mid returned to Living-ton on
Wcdnc. day evening. On his arrival he
w i* handed a dispatch which load sub
stantially HH follow* ;
“H«t\o tho two prisoners, Williamson
and Coleman, examined before United
Suites Commissioner at once. No more
prisoners must go into tho jail. Tlio howl
or THR rOPR—PROTECTION
TO EMIOUANT8.
Cnimoo, October 10.—Tho ex-Council
of the National Catholic Convention re
ceived the following :
Kmmr, October Jl.—Tho Sovnroigu
I'on tiff from hi* heart, most lovingly
grant* the benediction asked for to yon
and to all delegate* of the Catholic Union
for total abstinence.
[SignedJ Cardinal Antoneixi.
An Emigration Department wasordored
to be opened by the Union to aid emi
grants iu finding proper homos. Rev.
John Ireland, of St. I'aul, reported the
feature* of a plan for this purpose. In
formation will bo furnished emigrants
through committees to hu appointed in
ull sea-hoard cities, and measures taken
***p emigrants from tho demoralizing
influence of intemperance, when they
first land und to seud them speedily to a
safe homo.
After the transaction of considerable
general business the Council adjourned
MiLjfct to a call of the l'resideul.
Urnnt IIam Mo I<Ich of i» Tlilrtl Teem.
Paterson, N. J., October 10.— Secreta
ry Robeson, nddies-ing u political meet
ing beta last, night, said neither the Ad
ministration, nor its chi of, would ever be
foitud outside the Republican parly, nor
would it now or over be found aotiug cou
ntry to the host interests of the nation—
lontrary to tho established traditions of
tho country.
Tho remark was unde stood to refer to
tho third term agitation.
Subsequently, in a private conversation,
Robeson said Grant had no idea of n third I
had never thought of Mich a thing, j m ♦ m
and regarded tho discussion of that mat- | A couple of citizens of Bridgeport,
tor ah unworthy of notice. 1 Loniiecticut, attempted to make a voyage
- i to New London iu an open boat drawn by
Way ... Ile.ti.ra l*e««e. I « kilB "! ' 8r t f proportions. The win'd
| being lngn, they made great speed, but
Washington, October 10. —A letter ad- ; the water being also rough they cauie
dressed to the President, by a prominent j very near being swuniped twice, Appre-
onservativo politician iu Mississippi, | honsive that they might cot c cape a
i-gnns thut Ibu'uuly trim wny (.. re.tor. j tki, ' d , " ml 1 s ‘" ion,, u ‘ i " h “l ) -
* J • ! abandoned their voyage aud returned
peace and prosperity to the South i* for i | lolno> Frequent attempts both ou water
Congress to pas* an act to pay for the 1 and on bind have been made to use the
limrtermnsterH and roinmiK.iiry storos ' ki,u ,,H » propelllUK power,liutlhe very in-
tnken bj the Union army in the South j b “» prevented „„y
previous to tlio murder, and who was
arrested shortly ufter.
—L. Roberts A. Co., an old and mnch
esteemed flour house on South street,
Now York, announce that they ure com
pelled to usk a temporary extension of
their maturing obligation*. Assets of the
firm ami individual property of it*s mem
bers urn sufficient to pay their obligations
in full and lo .vo u handsome surplus.
—To answer to a dispatch dated Deuni-
son, Texas, Postmaster General Jowcdl
telegraphs to tho original owners of an
important claim thut: “It is my desire
that no agent shall stand between this De
partment and any party with whom it has
Im-inexH. • * * • I cannot, and will
not, tolerato claim agents.”
—United States detectives have arrest
ed Thomas Ballard, alias John Davis, one
of tbo most expert counterfeiters and en
gravers iu this country ; also Elizabeth
Ballard and Ann Adams, accomplices in
Buffalo, N. Y. In their possession was
found $ to,(8)0 in counterfeit moiiey of
various denoiuiuatious, together with
press, dios, etc. The prisoners committed
to jail for uu examination by U. B. Com
missioner Scruggs.
FOREIGN.
—The Duke of Leicester is dead.
—The American rquadron bus arrived
in the harbor of Piraues.
—The miners of West ridge, Yorkshire,
England, having refused a redaction of
5U per cent, in their wages, have been
locked out to the number of <500,
—The Archbishop of Cologne has been
reiotsed after an imprisonment of six
months und uiue days. The remainder
of tho term for uhich ho was .sentenced
will !>u treated us cancelled.
The Republican army of Spain, un
der Gen. Lazernu, has crossed the Ehro
and taken Lazuurdia. This success has
made an excellent impression at Madrid.
Don Carlos, with the bulk of his follow
ers, ia at Larioja di Navarra. A thousand
marines embark for Cuba oil November
liltli.
luring tho war, and to refund tho colto
tax. It has been reforro 1 to tlio Attorney j
Geuoral by the President.
THE WEATHER.
Department or War, ^
Washington, October 10, 1874.)
Probabilities—For the South Atlantic
Negro I*readier otid Koblier Killed.
Nashville, October 10. — Joe Ratages, | State*, slight change of pressure and
a negro preacher, was shot and killed I temperature, southwest winds and pnrtly
franklin, Tennessee, while attempt- j cloudy weather,
ing to enter tho residence of an old man j ——
named Sliy, with tho intention of niur- MARKETS,
daring him and his wife ami burning the
place. A negro detool ivo who was sent
from Na«hvillo to investigate a former at
tempt to burn Shy’s honso, suspected
Raragi * and iuducod him to i ntor into
the alio*u arrangument, and thou inform
ed Shy.
Kndlenl Tricks in Alnlmimt.
Montgomery, October l«i. — Uou. Jl. W.
Healey, U. ti. Marshal for Alabama, has
appointed some dozen or two Deputy
Marshals upon the sole recommendation
and request of Charles K. Miner, Chair- ! 'lee
man of the Republican Executive Com- ,iWU ‘
mitteti of this State. These Deputies have '
been appointed in negro counties for eleo- 1 nn ,j’
turn purposes ’oxolusively. and aro all lo *
Republicans. j snlosu
IIV il5l.KnK.tPII TO KNittllKKK.
Money suit Hloek Markets.
Lon oov. October 10—3:30 r. X.—Street rate
l'$: Erie *27; preferred 44.
Paris, October 10—Rentes (2f. 25e.
Nkw York,October 10.—Stocks dull. Money
2*4 par cent. Gold lio. Exchange—long 485*4:
buert Governments dull
Nkw York, Ootoler 10—Money ea*y ond
uuchaiiKod. SturltnK dull and steady. Gold
strong llORllovg. Governments dull. Stales
quiet andnumtsal.
RANK UTATKMKNT.
Nkw York, Ootober 10.—Loans Increaso a
trltlo; specie decrease #1 250,0e0; IckaI tenders
T 1>
G'J'thatn Mbs E V
OtiUln G 1)
Hammers J
Hawkins N
Hendrix S
Hill M
llollle E .1
Hoopuugh Mlit« E A
Johr
l C
Milford MIsm X
Mills Mbs E
Mitchell Mrs*M A
More D C
Morgen Mrs E, e
Morton Mrs BO
Murray C
•Oliver Mrs M, o
Osborn Mrs 8
Parker J A
Parke* 8 A
Parks MlUiE
Peabody Miss O
Phillip* M
Pike Mis 8
Plant J, e
Price Miss A
Katleff J M
ltelfle J kt'o
Rhoads Mrs N
Richardson J
Hurra Miss M
Scales F A
Ncott Miss R
Spencer 8, e
Tamsejr Miss E
Wauls B K
Ward, Haines A Co
Wa son M J
Washburn Miss F, 2
Welch •» A
Wells ST
Williams Mrs M, c
Jones Mr. 8 E
Kcg*ton A
King Mbs M
Richer Mrs M B
L tpham G L
Lemon J
Mugruder Mrs M
Murnhall M J, c
MoOook Mrs C
UNMAILABLE LETTEK8.
W F Alexander, Augusta, Ga
Williams R J
Williams J W
Williams Miss L.o
Co, Ga
.lames W Edwards, Perkins' Mill, G»
Mr.< .lano.lone^. Orel* Hill, Fla
W T MeKeudree. Wavsrly Hall. Ga
Mrs tVInrtlm Mounkious. Albany, Ga
Freer A lilge*, Oolumbas, Ga
MIhs Fan*de Piiiett, Midway, Ala
Geo Smith, no dirlotlon
Joseph J 8 ni.'per, Calvert, Tex
J A1 Wotnack, Logtown, La
One unintelligible
W. M. JOHNSON, P. M.
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
At a rogulur meeting of Central Mechanic*'
Fire Company No. 0, held at their Hall, Get.
uth, 1874, the following preamble and resolu
tions wore adopted :
Whereas, It is with feeling* of sorrow aud
regret 'hat we have been called upon to mourn
the sudden death of our young friend and com
rade, (,'haui.ks Bkittknuam, who died Sept.
17th, 1874; therefore, belt
Uosoived, That to the family who mourn the
!• m of a son und brother, It Is ours also to
mourn not les* sincerely the loss ef a worthy
member of tur ('oin|>any.
Roholvod, That our Hall be draped In mourn
ing tor tlio space of thirty days In respect lor
of these resolutions
of the deoessed.
Resolved, That a »operate page of our
Minute Hook be devoted to the purpose of
iruRFcrlblng theso resolutions, ami thut they
nlso bopriulod In the Uoiuinbus Enquirer.
J. 1>. McPHAlL,
J. F. KEENE,
STILLMAN DAVIDSON.
oeill It Committee.
H. F. Abell & Co.
A KE K now receiving a large stock of the
Family anil Plantation Groceries,
Potatoes and Silver Skin Onions,
(‘roam, Pine Apple and Edam Uheese,
Goshen Butter and Leaf Lard,
Mocha, Laganyra, Java and Rio Coffees,
Rousted Java und Ulo Coffees,
White and Brown Sugars of all grades.
New Crop of Carolina Rtee.
Sardines nud American Club Fish.
.Mackerel in barrels, kegs and kits.
Maseppaand 811 ver Lake Flour.
Magnolia and Diadem Hams.
Wiura. Mquora, Cigar* aud Tobacco.
All |mrcliiM«a delivered.
ARRIVED:
Malaga GrapeB,
Choice Bananas,
Northern A Western Apples
For sale by the barrel.
Also, a full line of
li'.inrk, Oiuorr, Picuic aud Market Baskets, at
N«. U Broad Rlrr.l.
PR0FUM0 A HOFFMAN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For City Sexton.
We are anthorised to announce the
name of ABRAM ODOM as a caodl.
date for 8exton of the city of Columbus, at tho
election on Saturday, the 12tli of D cenber
next. octll te*
For Tax Collector.
a^f» We are authorised to announce the
name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq.,
as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee
county, at the en.-uing election In January
next. ootlO eodAwtd*
For Tax Collector.
a-'-Yf'* I respectfully announce myself acan-
*— J dldtite lor Tax Collector of Muscogee
county at the election on the first Wednesday
In Jnnuitry next.
oci0 tl JOHN A. HUFF.
To the Voters of Muscogee.
I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
7 a Candidato for the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Muscogee County, at the election on
the First Wednesday la January.
oct8 te T. C. It ELS.
For Tax Collector.
Collector of Muscogeo county. Election ikr.-t
Wednesday in January next.
_oct2 td
For Tax Collector.
CAPT. CHARLES A. KL1NK an
notices himself as a candidate for Tux
Collector of Muscogeo County. Election first
Wednesday in January. oc4 dAwte*
For Tax Receiver.
I announce inyself a candidate for
Receiver or Tax Returns for Muscogee
county. Election first Wednesday In January
next.
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
soj 27 doodAwto
For Clerk of Superior Court.
2^1 respectfully anncunco myself a can.
“ didate for Clerk of Superior Court*
soliciting tho support of the public.
oct3 eodte GEORGE Y. POND.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
1 respectfully announce myself as a candi
date for re-electian to ihu office of Clerk of Su
perior Court of Muscogeo oounty. Election
rut Wednesday in January next.
sep2fltd JESSE J. HKADFORD.
For Tax Assessor.
Election in
sep22 td
restaurants.
TfiR ARBOR.
pletely renovated and fitted up tlio well-
known "ARBOR’’ stand us a Saloon and Res
taurant. lie is now prepared to furnish Meal s
Choice Liquors and Cigars, und customers may
<8 »s urud ovotytliing wl;l bo tho best tho
market a fiords. oct8>tf
SANS SOUCI
Bar and Restaurant!
H AVING secured the Proprietorship of
this popular resort, I have thoroughly
refitted, refurnished and stocked It with the
finest WINES aud other Lit|UORS and
CIGARS to bo found In this or any other
market.
OY’STERS, FISH. GAME, and Choice
Meal* served at all hours, at reasonable price*.
Parties furnished with private room* - when
desired.
FRESH OYSTERS now received daily
from Savannah and Mobile, and servod in any
style desired.
oct4 tl A. J. BOLAND.
St. Clair Restaurant,
-BY- .
BARNEY HAWKINS,
«w«,.tlun of guests. Board and a so Lodging
furnished. Tho faro as good as the market
will utlord.
TERMS:
Board per day ♦ 1
Board per month 20 Oo
Bo trd and Lo ging per day 2 00
0Ct2 2w
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
[AS just been opened, and Is now prepared
vo doer
4'otton Market*.
v Kit POOL, Oot. 10. — Noon—Cotton quiet
ui.changed; s ilos 12,0.0, Including 2,000
p •dilution and export.
’Tjjd.
* fitting t
lit
i*at(l to
Lou;.-iatm,
tt*d by oiih
us Rp.yiUK
uud effoct.
sts of Wlrto Longnera
t’lioy Gonoral is
*t shrewd ropor-
i tie spa ro may havo
loii’t ohio to coutra
the
lion. II. H. Harris* A|»|»oliitniriila,
iH.VTT.lHOOfllKK
COVNTIHH.
. Harris, Democratic nominee
i in the Fourth District, will
. the people at the times and place*
nl l-»
Hi.
lilto
Hi
county, Oot. Kith.
“ loth.
oi huq county, October
iou county, Oot. 20th.
unity, Oct. 22J.
Nkw Yonx, October 10.—At Prospect |
Park yeaterday, the sixth heat of the .$(500
purse race for horse* was won by
L*dy White. May IlirJ to fit tho second
money and Black Crook tho third. Time j
Tho double temi trot forajmrse of'
$500 was won by Lady Woods mid Carrie ,
N., iu throe straight boats, beating Ella '
Madden and Kegulu*. Time 2:55, 2:48\
it ml 2:HJ.
PiirHU of iJil.OJt) for 2:2(5 horse*— Coiueo !
vron second, third and fourth heat- 1 , Bella |
wimiiug first beat. Time 2:20, 2:27, 2:25.1
and 2:28^.
The well known trotters Towner Boy,
Lyorng, Arthur and Falm nth B »y wore
aeveroly injured by having croto.i i il .
poured over their heads wlu e in the stti-
blo at Prospect Park, tho former beiug j
terribly blistered. Tho Association offeri |
tjt.S'Hi reward for the discovery of the per
petrator.
nlio tiM I
Sato* on a i».ih|» of mid illn< Upland^, eott.li g
iluw low middling*, fMoped iu Suptouiber
ud October 7^ 8 d.
«»uk, October 10.— Cotton quiet;
i lies; uplands 15*4; Orleans 16' H
< opened steady, a* follows : octo* er
15 1-16(^3-16; November Dec-mber
1 •»*«: January 15'^16j 4 ; Kcmuary 1615 1J@10.
Nkw Yoiik. Goto cr 10 —Cotton quiet; sales
ai»l at lb l 4 qf l.V„e; net receipts 572
Kuiures cl i.-ed steady: snles 20,500 hales, ns
fdlows: Ooiober 15 7*32(rf 15*-«; November
15 7-3 Uu 15* |; Deco alter 16*^1/17-82: Janiur.v
15 26 82; t ebruury 10*4: Miircu ifl 16 82®t8-U;
May 17f^; Juno 17 l«-82.(j5l7j H .
Boston, October 10.—Cotton qulot; middlings
irt'tj; net r.tulpts 3; s ito.-* 8J ); s ook 8,-m
Nuw Oiu.kxns, October 10.—Oottou firm am’-
Iu goo t demand, offering* light; middlings 14'*^;
low inMdliugs 1 good ordinary 13L; net re-
eol|)t* 2,-4t)0; sites 500; salcsUst ov.uiqg 1, 00;
stock 40,80*.
Moim.K, Oot. 10.—Cotton stoady; middlings
14w; lo*, middlings 13ted 7 4: g uxl ordinary 13*
not receipts wrs; mKs ecu;stock 13,S07.
I’iiaulkstox, October 10.—Cotton steady:
intddllngs 14*-J: low middlings 14' 4 ; good
ordinary 14; net receipts 2,812; *al s 1,000; sto.-k
27,201.
Savannah. October 10.—*'ottcn quiet and
in fair deuiHiu); middlings 14k,: low middlings
14: good urd miry 18)4; net receipts 8,818.
I'ruvlaluu Mnrket*.
-Flo
—J. O. Hausou, of Morgan county,
Ga., shot hi* father twioo fatally, and fled ^ ^ _ w
After he died, and haa uot been heard 1 teveuteen of the liborated elaeeo
Uw*- Liyiot <Ud it 1 4Mte djrttkterji nmjX “■nkirri
Cohiml u •,
Cussetn, Chattah<
17th.
Buena Vista. Mn
Gen* vs, Tulhut c
T«lbutton. Oct. :
Gcu. John l). G»
Mr Huriia lo (Mu
—’Tho Britirth naval voasul \ n'ture,
tvhilo cruinng < ff iho north wont oo.Ht of
Mmisgascur on August lltli, aightod n
slave «1how ami gavo chasn. After five
J. >u:V p;:i*sim tho shiver was captured,
it W;:« crowded with hIuvcm, there being
among them 41 men, 5tf wouieu, and 137
children. The eluve* wero buffering
acutely from weakness uud cr.mip, having
had to remain in one poaitiou for • long
timo. Several of the children tvere un-
aide to straighten their legs for three or
four days ufier tboy were received on
hoard. * One womau was found buried up
to her neck iu dump sand at the bottom
of the slave dhow, under the loaer slave
dock. The owQors of tho human cargo
were thirty-five armed Arab*, aud tha
captain de.ermiued to take them to Zan
zibar and httvQ them summarily dealt
*itb. Iu the voyage to tho Seydhelle*,
flor tha capture, which tiok ten days,
Nkw Yoiik, October 10—Flour dull nn«t
luavy. Wheat quiet anil declining, ('urn quiet
nil steady. Pork he tv; mess 022 75&23 00.
Lanl heavy; steam 1o 7 k <k 14.
St. Louia, October 10.—Flour active. Corn
unelunycil Whiskey firm at 41 04. Pork
dull at 422 00. Hawn dull and lower; shoul
dors 8, clear sides o 7 „4jf 10. Lard dull niul un
changed
Cincinnati, October 10.—Flour dull and «
shade lower: 06 00QS 26 Corn dull uud do
oliulng;o|d 80082c; new 50n55 Pork u tiuiual.
I.a:d quiet nud steady; summer steam, 18 ,.
llscon dull and uusettlod; shoulders 7U|®7'*,
now Ivinu on rocky bottom, iuul cfl'oet clear rib sides 18 , 2 ((J13 4 , clear sides 13^^14.
, * *4ii ml. •” Whiskey Ann and ao0reo at 41 00.
«t H ...uro suitable point, ilto nr- , 4 .,, IHV1I , KiUcto „ Pr 10 _ F |o..r unehnnssd.
cnUr any a that in all about 1,100 inilcn of Corn «iuietand unchanged ; at 820)85. Pork-
cable havo been laid, atul satisfactory tests
The lUrert \lhuitir Cubic.
I.onmon, October lo.—A circular has
been sent to the shireholders of the Di
rect Cable (Company, informing them that
the matiageuicut ha* decided to uhaudou
about thirty mile.* of the cable, which is
Farm for Sale.
r WILL sell at public sale, on the first oa
1. Tuesday In Deeember n>xt, (If not 919
sold at private sale beloro that time) th »<
Farm oooupled by Mr. P. M. Silas, thr»e miles
northeast of Columbus, Ga., on the Talbottou
road. The place contains about 95 sores, all
under fenc , betweeu 00 and 70 aores cleared.
A good framed house with five rooms, closets
and pa-dry; double room framed kitchen,
smoke house, ham, stable, Ac The place is
suitable tor a Dairy Farm, aud will bn sold
che jp for cash. Mr. Silas whl take pleasuro la
showing tho promises to parties wishing to
purchase. Apply to Jordan L. Howell, Agent,
or address mo at Macon, Ga.
W. D. RAINEY.
OOtl* Codfcwtf
White Corn Wanted
J N LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES,
at THE COTTAGE MILLS,
b'outli of Southwestern R. R. Depot,
oot 11 2t
WINDOW SASH FOffSALE
A T PIERCE & WOOD’S, 77 Broad street,
two doors below Wells k. Curtis’ Shoe
Store
10x12 12 lights, glased, #2 75, not glazed, 01.00
Ml-, 2 “ “ 4 60, “ “ 170
12x18 12 “ “ 4 3*, *• “ 1 f0
12x14, 18 “ *» 6.80, « “ 1.75
Lip Sasli made for weights, 20c per window
extra. Sash Coni, Axle Pulleys, Finishing
Nalls. But 8 or Hinges, Blind fastenings.
Looks and Screws, alt cheaper than ever offered
ii this market All my goods are uew and
first class. 8x10 18 Light Blinds very eheap.
See those goods and prloes before purchasing
elsewhere
ootll BHfcWltn* _ J. J. WOOD.
Depositors with the Georgia
Home Savings Bank
W ILL plenso hand In their Pass Books.
that the October interest may be entered
und their books bn lanced.
GEO. W. DILLINGHAM,
octio at Treasurer.
BILL OF FARE
BQITAZj TO ANY!
Prompt attention and reasonable rates.
Open at ail hours.
octi 3m
EDUCATIONAL.
School Notice.
assisted by his wife mid daughtor,
will resume his private school on
Monday, 12th instant.
Instruc ion will be given in Latin
and French; also ihe higher Mathematical
branches, if desired.
Rates of tuition from $2.00 to 13-50 per
month, according to grade of pupils.
MAROUS H. ELY,
octd 3t Principal.
Miss Mitchell’s School
FOR CIRLS
W ILL - be reopened on Monday,
ILL be reopened c
the 5th o( October.
The course of instruction is thor
ough, and Latin. French, Etunrob
dory, ite, imight in the school.
Tuitlo:
i 030 to 0 ;0, accord-
Boarding pupils 0260 lor the scholastic year.
This includes washing anil other contingent
expenses. All charges payable semi-annually
• — deductions made, except for
DRY COODG.
S. LANDA U te
remember,
The New York Store!
The New York Store !
DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY
AND LOWEST COST!
The New York Store,
The New York Store,
The New York Store.
IIV WANT OF DRY
A.J A.
UOODK,
HALL ON
S. LANDAUER,
S. LANDAUER.
DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street,
82 Broad Street.
The New York Store,
The New York Stove.
New York I*rioes,
Now York r > i-io»*s.
O OME ONE, OOMB A T.T.
OOMB ONE. COKB AXiL;.
New Millinery and Fancy Goods !
Mrs. LEE, 75 Broad Street,
W OULD respectfully inform tho Ladies that sho ha- jusf returned from New York vrltL
the largest, prettiest and cheapest stock <• Millinery a: d Fun y Goods ever brought to
this market. It consists in part of the following goedp, viz :
Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trim a ed and un-
TRIMMED. BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND LADES.
Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, Neck Ties, Embr’d Handk’fs,
Berlin and Kid Gloves in every variety.
Ladies' Underwear and Corsets, Black Crepe Colllars and Veils.
Hair Goods and Jet Jewelry a specialty,
ALSO, LADIES’. MISSES’ AND INFANTS’ SAt’KS AND HOODS, OTTOMAN
SHAWLS AND SCARFS, BALMORAL ANI) HOOP KIUTS, BEADED AND LEATHER
BELTS, ZEPHYR WORSTED, every shade, and many other goods which she oilers for CjsIi
at the very lowest prices.
Grand Opening of Pattern Hats and Bonnots on Tuesday, October 20th,
To which the attent'on of the Ladies Is respectfully invited.
Columbus, Ga., October lltli. 1874. tf
MISCELLANEOUS. !
Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank.
A DIVIDEND OF FIVE PER
CENT., declared by tho Directory,
payable on and after to-day.
Octobor 6th, 1874. tf
Notice.
r-'TaJ® Tho Annual Meetingoi Stockli lders
In the Home and Mechanics’ Building !
und Loan Associations will tf ke place on Mon- j
day, Ootonor 12th, 1874.
MEDICINES.
OCt3 toctll
JNO. KING, Troasi r
City Tax Notice.
rilHE uttention of ull persons who havo not i
delinquents uftor October 10th. (
sep!6
Notice.
JjURINfi THE LOW
stage qf water the Central
Line of Boats will abolish their present
Dr. T. NY. HENTZ,
Doutist,
ILL havo a room at the Geor
gia Homo Building tor a few
weeks, where ho will bo glad to Hee (
any of his friends who may need his’
services.
Wi
Nmrlv t.M (!|«en»»s originate from Indiarntl
and T.opidiiy nf n<i> Uv*r a . : i-eiiei H a>UH
j anxloiHly Kouitlii aluM. li tb*- biter ix • u
I il. iu action, h.-dlii IH nil. •• l it. . Kite r. ..
I Want ol action in tW U • • iw «i ,
I C.»nit;p»tion, JiiiitidicC. L’nit. to in. Sbouii!-
Cough, Chills. ... .-.on- . c |(itmi it. n..,i i. l;
1 In th» Mouth, Hi '..ti, a:i .• ..f p.tipit i'it
Heart, 1). pr»Mion «d - pit if*, - t tin* Hines. r.i.«
' hand rod fib* r •..vn.pt r m-. I ulti.-li SIMM'.'.*.
' bivhi: ::-iii i.a rut; c. • r. m.dy thati
■ everb. cn >i *• x d It ;« i.lte, ..fieri
i-.l 1 v.'g« :n! !'■ uti ., ci,n ti
Injury in .my *, mi,tines that it i.:..y I,- tnUrn.
is htiriub- • in e.ny w,.\ ; it h.,» Imm l, um,1:
forty veins, an: if.ndroff- . Mho good aud gri
from all part* „r tl c .ounlry will vouch for
la ing tho puri Hi and itest.
Sitmiwus’ LIVER RLliULATOE, or Modirit
Southern Mutual Insurance Corn’ll'
Athena, G-a-
Audi oh !■< of May, ’74, 8sas,720.32
P OLICIES WHITTEN ON ALL KINDS ‘
of Insurable Property against Los« l>y
Flro. Dividend No. 10, 46 per cent on premi
ums, now ready for delivery and payment.
Work Wanted.
rpiiF. undersigned wishes to obtain a situa-
L ilon as Bookkeeper for a few months at
(lie low piico of thirty-five ($36) dollais per
month. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address
0010 lw WILLIAM S. LLOYD.
BY ELLIS & HARRISON.
te m, iut .xieating beverage,
te a faultless family nioditine,
la the i heipi’St nu dioloc iu tho world,
la given with e.t'dy and the huppieit res,.it
tlio luost dnliciite infant,
Docs not in ter fore with business,
Does not disarrange tho system,
Takes the place of Quinine ana Hitters of
kind,
Contains tlio simplest and Just remedies.
FOlt SALE BY ALL EllUilVLSIS
febo dtoiUwly
ate ubtained daily by tlio tdetffrioiuiis.
T(‘llow Fever Abating nt I'eiisneiila.
Wasuixuton, October 10.—.Y telegram
received at tho Navy Department, from
Capt. A. A. Sommos, commanding Pensa
cola Navy Yard. *ays : 1\ AT. MacMidiou
i* d>ung well. One more case reported.
I liirtecu offioera and men are couvalea-
cent. The fever iu dec'.iniug for want of
aabjeota.
shoulders
8W, clear rl'» 14L. clour 16' * Lard 16^.*
\\ liiskey tl 00. Bagging unchanged.
liiskey 41 00.
Ko*!n, Ac.
Nkw York, Ootober 10 — Turpentine firm
at 3S. B >siii firm st 02 4 (rj2 45, strained.
Freights firm
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
DU’ your WKAIM’INU PAPKE AND PAI’KF
I) It \US at home, at New Yotk rates, from
M. H. HIBSCH,
Corner Bridge and Ofiethorpe afreets.
Important to the Public.
Kl.L IIIDKP, PURS, BKKBWAX, RAGS, etc
at highebt casli prices, to
M. M. HIBSCH,
'an- Bridge and Oglatorpt, aud Crawford Sts.
iul»•f4a*8 Hly
COTTON TIE8.
K rvigniB ...III ~ .
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE N. J. BUSSEY, AgVIlt
TWO SIGHT* ONLY-
Nomlay wild Tuc»<lay, Ort. lViiii«l*l3.
HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS.
J. U. Uavkkly, Proprietor.
...... 1 . , r lo • and Refined Programme, intro-
At Chicago, ou the Hide trucks of the duclng the following Artists :
Michigan Southern, Pittsburg and Firt E. M. HALL. GEO. WILSON,
Wayne, aud Rock Island Railway*, just MILT G. BARLOW, *
south of the southern limits of that city, CANFIELD, BOOKER, GOSS and FOX,
there are said to be urorc than live uiite* | The Challenge Double Set Song and
of unemployed freight cars, which have ' Dauoe Artists.
■tood there for more than a month. There Style entirely different Irom
will probably be lull employment. Low. , olebrMlpd c.lir.r«l. I
•»«r. for these ’’act.ve Touts . re long, as w.uidk Bex. .u.l F«e.h.
the cautl and river transportation will w . W. Barbour’. Oroho.tr. .ad Brau Butd.
noon be »t »n end, wheu tho grain will .... „—
h.ve to take to the railroads ; so what is .,&«;» »•?.-.„■B-wved •«“• o. ..to »t
lo«t now hy enforced idlrne.it, it i. reason- D u, hoimies, O.n’1 Agent,
.hie to ttaamne, will he ntade up a. til. uaKRY J. OLAFUAM, Au't M.n.aer,
MUM UtB OB. j ootto HI
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
Th* trad* tupplltd at IowmI mar
ket rata*.
■v«r <*■
For Sale.
i) Q SHARES (or oay less number) of Ihe
Merchants’ Building end Loan Association
Stock.
•mill It LITTLE A OR AW FORD.
BARBERS.
Simon Clark. John Ci.aiik.
SIMON & JOHN,
ftihiimalilc limbers and Ariislif HairDrwserr,
Randolph 8treet»
Neault Opposite Alston WAEKiiorsK.
localot). Polite attention, and
tho great American luxury,
a good shave, guaranteed.
Hair-Cutting in all the mod-
ern styles.
WACON YARD.
ATTENTION!
To Farmers and Those Interested I
THE NEW WAGON YARD,
C ENTRALLY LOCATED AND CON-
venbnt to Warehouses, Portoilice and
buslnes* i ortion of tho city, offers suporlor In
ducements and advantages for cjmiort anil
security, with In-reused facilities for tlie ac
commodation of farmers and others who visit
the city.
Connected with the yard is a Family Gro-
eery supi-lled with ft lull aosortmenl of lVuvis-
hms Will buy and sell al* kin .« ot Country
Produce.
Private Boarding House adjacent to'the
yard will be o; ene«l on the first day of October
for the convenience of those visiting the city
with their families, where lodging can b« had
with or without meals.
Blacksmith and Wood Shop on tho yard, pre
pared to do all kinds of wagon and buggy re
pairing, with stocks for shoeing young mules
.nd horM*. DAN-LB.BIZE,
•epU deedlmfcwlamSt Proprietor.
A LOT OF NEW COOKING STOVES
and Iron Heaters, for sale at loss thuu
market price.*. For sale by
_oo4 < 0&.W2L ELLIS & HARRISON.
To Arrive :
A fresh .supply of Virginia
CASS1MERES, and a full Hue of goo.Is
In every Department, for tho FALL TRADE.
PEACOCK & SWIFT.
sep4
Eagle Drug Store,
No. 83 Brood St..
M. r>. HOOD & CO.,
feiieeesenni to K. C. llOOl) & VHO.
WK ft-e now offering superior Inducements
W to cash purchasers nt wholesale and retail,
nil clauses of woods In our lino. We challenge
competition with the Lest houses Ir. prices and
quality of our goods.
Wo keep first class articles of
Drrugs, Cheiuiculs Porfumory,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Window Glass, Putty, kc.
Also, large stock r.f Patent Medicine.*'chief
ninong wi.ich Is Dr. Hiod’s celebrated Eurek i
Liver Medicine.
Kerosene Oil a specialty, at bottom figures.
M. I). HOOD A CO.
Octobor 7th, 1874.
Blue Drug Store.
N12W STO VES! ..r K .M i.yii..UK. lurra vi:«.k:-
^ J. | . ill,* I.IYKRPIU.S. They net wry n.iMlv. ;.i
te the Imiclitmal »ei
id tli<i int. Btin.i
t lo- whole sybtcni. 'J hey produce
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
Whiten, Womb Die,Dr.l|.'sy, White
Syphilis Kidney and Liver Complaint, V<t
Taint, and Piles, all proceod from inipnic i*!o
I>Il. TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
h tho most powerful Blood Piirifior kuo^
UiO'lical bcionoo. ft enters into thee.ion
morbific
oduei
t f fnl i
^ A MEANS BRANNON, AT
J\» ids old stand, is increasing a
his stock of DRUGS daily, and is]
now prepared to turnls'i Columbus J
and vicinity with anything in his line nt
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL.
right.
tho body to gain tlesh and in
Keen (he Rlood llcallk}
; and nil.will be well. To dor.., nothin* > »
been (.Here 1 that can nonpar.' with this va
I vegetable extract, i 1 ic $1.00 a ladiie. ^
i all Drnggiits. Office li Cortlutidt »tr«vt. N
Add5 doodawly
Ho
A LARGE LOT
Kentucky Jeans,
W ARSANTED ALL WOOL FILUNO. AT
PEACOCK 4 SWIFT’S.
TN ew
Pall Print*
AT
PEAC00K 4 SWIFT'S.
— - proposes to pay special attention to tho
JOBBING TRADE, and Offers great induce-
moots to Country Merchant.*, lio keeps only
PURE AND RELIABLE DRUGS.
Call and see him at 13» Broad Street.
From this date cash is required for all goods.
oc4 tl
COTTON
-A-t 15c. Pei 1 Pound.
T 'J’ 1LL TARE, until the FIRST (IF
J November ncxi. HUTTON In payicegt (or
. 'r«» “*?, ne '• K ' KhDDfc O.l. ub hu.U
Ol t iHeen Dents per Pound or Middling,
jwts^ftwlt O. E. JOHNSTON. 1
dress making
I N ITS DIFFERENT BRANCHES EX-
•yule! In the lalcit and belt itylei. Alsu
Ktnmiilnit fur Embroidery .nd Braldlnir. Oen-
men's Sewlnar done with Dlapatch. I have as-
.uci.ted will uie Mist Hattie Hastisu, who
will bo pleased to see her friends. Rooms oyer
Pense A Norman's Hook store.
OC4 lilt MRS. O F. FOdARTY.
Young’s Rust Proof Oak
\r Y RU8 T PO0F °*vs are NOW
,u ready for maraot. Call nt ihe Ouano
popo and secure (hem. They are put up In
hve i ushcl sacks, at *l.so per bushel. A
Treatise on tho Oaltivatlon ol bats will accmn.
pauy each order.
I«p8 dhw2u»
WH,V0LN(l.
49*(Jut this out for futuio relorcnco.
Sewing Machine Needles,
For (ncaly) all kinds of dewing .ff :ic ' l,,l i c r
also, ftltachmoi.ts, shuttles and dui'llcatc ; -•
for various uii Line?, and tho vkuv 11 “ '
tor Sewing M.icliinos always on hand ut (|K '
Singer Sewing Machine Depot,
U« itroml Mrcet, - • t'oltiut*** 1 '’’^
J. H^BRAMHALL, Aj't.
g^Ordors by Mail promptly attend to.
Macihnfs Rcpaibbd.
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Notice.
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J. all citizens entitl'd to voto in tin
pronching muQlotp'il election te r.«.w onci
Parties liable to eoiuuiutntion tax, nu<
havo not yet paid It, are requested to do
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