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Mnmbn miuirtf. VOL. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1874. NO. 247 TERMS OP TUK DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY BnrQITZRSIXt. Twelve months, iu advance $8 00 Six months, “ Three months, “ One month, “ (Vrwki.y Enquirer, one year Sunday Enquirer, one year Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to- gether, olio year Advertising Hates. 4 00 2 00 700. 2 00 2 no Memphis is Tulsgrapll lu li.vqtiUKU. ] lioHi.sm' —The Allieott block ii pied. t— Cnshnmn commenced her farewell in Ihriuo. Fine andienc ►Sixteen horses started for tho milo mee at Baltimore, Baasott won in 1:44A. ‘-4TI»o Episcopal Congress will not veil lore to change tho plirusoology of tin 0ree<l. —Tall»ots accepts tho Democratic can dUUoy for tho Governorship of Mohha- ohneetts. —Tho liahilitios of E. E. Mapjan A Co., of Ban Francisco, agents of tho Gran, is $00,000. —Iu a drunken riot at Newberry, 8. C., a eelorod policomau was killed and sev eral wounded. —N»;i l s*m as Beatrice, was repoatedly called before tho curtain, iti Now York, , Monday night. —The shipping agents for tho Califor nia and Oregon Grangers, at Ban Frau- oisoo, have failed. —The Louisville, Ky., kn-’ lnx cases hfero been Kontonc.od to a $000 flue, aud three years imprisonment. I. B. Amberson, agent of tho Atlanta i) Herald, went to the Newark (N. #1.) I Friday, being too sick to continue jtnrney. lie died Monday, fcho riot act was ineffectually read •day to parties preventing the plac- i of tho track of the Baltimore A Ohio jlroad across tho Michigan Central, KMEChicago. . ''f’St-Tho Navy Department has dispatoln Wjmi Capt. Homines, commanding nt Feu fl$B#la, stating tiiat three enlisted men are aimf} one, a relapse. There are six con valescents. —Phelps, the defaulting Cashier of the New York State Treasury, was yesterday sentenced to ho conflticd in tho Albuuy penitentiary for live years, upon each of the convictions, making iifteuu years in all. —A telegram received at the Navy Do partmeut yesterday morning from Capt. A. A SemmcK, commanding l’onnsaoolu navy yard, aunouuces that Creiglor, ohiniat of the tug llose, O’David, tiroman and'Berryman seaman of the Ajax, wore attacked with fever Sunday. O'David did. The others ure doing well. —The House of Bishops of Episcopal Congress gives formal consent to tho con Iteration of Wills us Bishop of Minne- ■ote ; nisi) sends a message to luy a reso lution authorizing three bishop* to sus pend a bishop who abandons the column nion of the church. The Soymonr (pies tion will bo voted oil to-day, thou sessions will be open. *»0ayouno advices aro that Bucklaud and Garrard are alive. PHDNNINUN. The new freshman class at llavnrd labors 108 members. *<*»!iilwaukeo claims an increase of 22, MM&iu population since 1870. *4®IJees stung a man to death nt Now Ftfefield, Me., a few days ago. -frGro.it Britain imported, during 1872 jtflfi to tbo value of over $22),000,000, t-J/Tho third prize nt a Kalamazoo baby ahpw was carried off by a colored baity. —Juvenile Jersoymen ure happy in tho enjdytuent of a bountiful chestnut crop. -Boys under 1.”* years of ago aro not allowed upon tho streets of Vallejo, Cal, after 8 r. m. —A human skull, embedded in solid rock, was lately found near Osago Mis ■ion, Kansas. —A lady 1ms published a book iu Eng land in which she eloquently advocates the cause of caged birds. Courtship*of S*v»ffei». Among the aboriginal blacks of Aus tralia, courtship as the precursor of uiar riage is unknown. When a young war tior is desirous of procuring a wife, ho generally obtains one by giving i change for her a sister or some other female relative of his own ; hut if there should happen to bo uo oligiblo damsel dinongagcd in the tribe to which ho be longs, then he hovers around the on oainpuionl of some other blacks until he gets au opportunity of seizing ono of their .leubras, whom, perhaps, ho*has seen and admired when uttomliug c the feasts or the eorrobories. Iiis mode of paying his addresses is simple and qBiraoiiH. With a blow of a war club he s Whs The object of his “affection," and aa ah#'recovers her senses, brings bor hone to his own gnuyale iu triumph. Another method with wife stoalers is aaoertain tho caiup tire beside which the girl whom he covets sleeps. When he gains the knowledge he requires, ho oreejM close to the cutup on somo dark, windy night, and, stretching out his "k inserts its barbed point auroug her flowing locks, turning it slowly Dd, some of hor hair becoming on- led with it; then, with a sudden jerk i aroused from her slumber, and yes open she feels the point of an- r weapon pressing agaiuat hor throat, neither faints nor screams. She I well the slightest attempt at escape nu will cause her instant death ; so, sensible woman, she makes a virtue canity, and rising silently, sho fol- f tier captor to begin a life of toil I which she is not released till death. LOUISIANA. PRODARLE POLITICAL ARREST OF PROMINENT MERCHANTS OF SHREVEPORT. New York, Oct. 20.—A special to the Tinua from Shreveport reports oxcite- uiout from tho prospect of tho arrest of onty promiuent merchants aud free holders. The arrests aro grounded upon the followiug: Shreveport, Oct. 1(5. We, tha undersigned merchauts of the city of Shreveport, iu ohcdiouco to tho oquost of tho Shreveport Camp lign Club, agree to use ovory endeavor to get our employees to vote the “People's Ticket" nt the ensuing election, aud iu tho ovout of their refusal so to do, or iu case tboy vote tho Radical ticket, to to- fuse to employ them at tho expiration of their present contract*. This was signed by sixty-niuo of tho loading merchants of tho city. If warrants for tlieir arrests aro issued, ore is n general determination on tho part of tho younger merchants, who ure implicated, to nioiiut their horses and tako to tho woods. This might end in guerrilla warfare. A. B. Covissee, formerly District Judge, d candidate for the LogiHlutnro on tho iadical ticket, is the U. S. Commissioner before whom the atlidnvits were luado, and hose duty (?) it is to issno tho warrants of arrest. RADICAL ARRESTS. New Orleans, October 20.—Fiftoon persons charged with complicity in the Coush ilta exploit aro cotuiug hither, un der Federal auspioes. NEGRO ROW. v between conflicting Republican factions, at Clinton, La., resulted in wouuding a horse, a mulo, and seven grooa. FOtM> SUICIDE NEAR AUGUSTA. Spoclal to tho Enquiiikii.] Augusta, Ga., Oct. 20.—Tho remains of S. Hander, a dissipated shoemaker of this city, who very mysteriously disap peared on Wednesday last, were found this morning by a colored man, two miles up tho canal. A round holo in the right temple, together with a Colt’s revolver found near by, of which Hauder was once owner, is evidence of tho mannor iu which ho camo to his death. Sander leave* a wife. KOBBKRY. NEW HAMPSHIRE BANK LOSES $24,000. Nashua, N. II. October 20.—Last night six masked men entered the room of tho cfishier of tho Houhcgan National bank. Milford, gagged him, put a rope around his neck, shut his wife, four children aud servant in a closet, drnggod him to the bank and made him opeu the vault,which tboy robbed of about $4,000 in currency, $10,000 to $20,000 in bonds, mostly gov ernmcii, and some other securities, thou led him back to liis house, tied him to a bed post aud loft. The family forced poned tho closet about four o’clock and gave tho alarm, but no trace of tho rob bers could bo discovered. FRANCE. THE MAJORITY FAVOR NOT A REPUBLIC Paris, October 20.—Fifty-seven of the louncils-genornl have effected theii ganizationa. Twenty-throe of thorn chose Republican presidents. The Mayor of Nice has been dismissed from ofUco bocauso he recommended for election to tho Council-General candidates favorable to the separation of Nice from France. SHIP NEWS. Nkw York, October 20.—Tho Now York Coast Wrecking Company's sroamor, A. Win- out, Is ruportoit lost with all on board—tittoen persons. MARKETS. MY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER. Money and Slock Market*. London, Ootobor 20.—Eric 27@27'4- Nkw York, October 20. —Stocks actlvo. Money *i% per cont. Gold 110 Exchange — long 4.85: abort 4h8'£. Govcrnuionl* dull. Stato bonds quiet au«t nominal. w York, OotnLor 20—Money actlvo and iced. Sterling strong and higher at 384(b}3» 'Vs|. Gold tirmor at ft>) *<$*4. Govern ments ami State bonds strong aud dull. Fotlmi Market*. 8.kd sales 10,0 0 bales, including 2,000 for spec ulation at.d export. 2:30 v. m.—I’otton sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped Nateson basis o' middling Orleans, nothing ui ov Imv middlings, shipped November and I ccomber.»%. 6:30 l*. m.—Sales on btsis of middling up- mds, nothing Ikj ow got si ordinary, shipped In ovember ami December 7Jh* Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing alow low m tltllings, shipppod in October anti ovember, 713-i6. 20 —(lotton weak; sales Orleans lf.U* is opened easier; November 161-10; Do- cotuber 16 3-lti(&‘4; .1 an iary 16 7-16@ 16-32; February 15 11-16<$.J4; March 10 1-10. Ictober 2 '.—Gotten weak; sales 2,103 ImIcs; Uplands 15J.',; Orleans 16*4; not re ceipts 320. ** ,,,, ures elosotl oasy; salos 2,700 bales, as -s: October 14 27-32<®%t November 14 27-32 *t* H 5 Doe nd»er 15 I 6'q>3l-32; .lanuary 15 6 It); February 15 21-32; Mar h 15 31-32; April 10' 4 ; May lev?-,**; Juno 10RO26-32. elia oil. Ot N*t. 2 mixed :4 seller all yoai Whiskey os. Mom Lie, < 105; R k 17,474. Fork Iirm at 410 22@19 70, ales kw Ori.kanh, Octohor 20 —Cotton, demand l; ulleriugs moderate; middlings 14%; net receipts 5,175; sales2,ooo—last ovening l,»oo. Haltimoim:,October20.- Cotton ousler; mid- flings I tlow middlings 14*/4; good ordi nary 13% ft/14; sales 06 i; spinners 305. n, Octoiiur 20.—Ootton unchanged; middlings 14; not receipts 150; sales 1,700. 20— Gulot; middlings lOJ^; 20.—Cotton quiet; 24; sales 160. •Ootton quiet? .. 1,613. net receipts 77; sales 3 Wilmington, Octobi middlings l-i; not rccolp l*n11. xdki.I'IIIA, October 20.- tuiddiings 16; n ; net receipts 1,021 Augusta, October 20. Ootton in good de mand} middlings U. 7 m$)I4; low middlings 13 ood ordiuary 13; not receipts 1,451; sales or 20.—Cotton stonily: low middlings 14ft?U; ad ordinary 13)4{f)%; net receipts 3,212; sales 2 000. Memphis, October 20.—Demand good; mid dlings 14@14 l ,4; low mlddllnvs 13%; good ordi nary 13*%<©13%; net receipts 2,101; sliipments 17; sales 2,oou; stock 23,100. 1'rovlsloii Markets. Liverpool, Oetoltor 20.—llreadstufis quiet. Corn 35s. . New York, October 2u.—Flour quiet and unchanged. Wliu.it dull and unchanged. Corn quiet and firm. Fork quiet ut #20 UUftJ $120 60 Lard quiet; steam 14|#I4& New York, October fair demand and une actlvo; prleos a shade on winter rod Western #1.16' amber Tennessee and new western ml. ijd 31. Golleo firm. Sugar loss active and firm. Jiico quiet and nothing oi moment doing. Fork (lull and heavy; new .jobbing lots #19.261"'.6U. Laid opened homy, but closed tirui; prime steam 14. Whiskey steady at $1.0314. Louisville, October 2 i.—Oorn (pilot and uneliaiiged. Fork nominal. Bacon dull: shout- ders 7>‘.|5 dear rib 13»B clour 14%. Lard, uono here. Whiskey 07. Ron in, Ac. JOB PRINTINC. (JILHEBT’S PRINTING OFFICE BOOK BINDERY. JJAV1NG EXTENSIVELY RE FUR- uishod ray ollice, in anticipation of the business Bea-on which is now opening, with new mate rial, I aiu totter prepared than over to do ovory description of work desired by Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. An examination of Prices and Stock H ask ed, guaranteeing Good and Hcliahlo Work manship, with Fromptness. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blank* hand, or prluted at Railroad Reoeipt Books For tho diflaront Roads, ways on hand, and also n notice. In fact, tho estat llshmont is oomploto, and facilities ample to doevory description of work, from a Visiting Gard to a Foster, and from a Koooipt Book to a K ynl Ledger, or a largo (Quarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BOOK BINDING, Many additions liavo b.on made during the pastsoiicon, nnd It is now vory completo, and work in that line cannot be surpassed for llnlsh and durability. * Having an Immense quantity and large as sortmentof Type, seven FresscR run by Steam Power, and onool tho moat outonslve stocks of Paper, Bill and L *tter lloads, Gards, Tags, fco, ever brought to Uoluinbus, no delay can occur, satisfaction tall to bo given, both in Price and Quality of Work. Komombor the place, OLD NUN AN II TIMES OFFICE, (Opposite New PoBtofiico Building) Rnii(lol|>h Sired, CoIuiiiIhim, Va. My Country Friends nnd Patrons will; lease remember the above, and send their order* te THO*. VII.BKRT, g 204r jMwtnbtti, LOTTERY. No Further Postponement OF Til* SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift Concert IN AI1> OF TUK Masonic Relief Association Of WorfolU, Vn. THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV'R. I'mler authority nt thu Viratnlii I.eitlrluturo tact pattHctl Slarcli tlth, 1878.) 00.000 Ticket*—0,000 t'ONli Ull'la. •aoo7ooo To V>o G-iv cii A.wny S Ono Grand dash Gilt of - - - tdo.oou One Grand Gash Gift of ... 26,00' >no Grand Oaslt Gilt of One Grand Gash Gift of Ono Grand Gash Gilt of Ono Grand Oaslt Gilt of Ono Grand Oaslt Girt of 16 Gash Gllt.1 of flue > 10,000 6,000 2.500 28 Gash Gills of MM) bach 43 Gash GillM of 250 each 70 Gash Gilts of 160 each 2(H) Gash Gills of 678 Gash Gilts of KM) each - - 25,000 60 each - - 2H.'.ioo 6000 Gash Gills of 10 oaeli • • 50,ooo 6000 GASH PRIZES, aggregating - *25o,oo.i PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, #10; Half Tickets. #f»: Quar ter Tickets, #2 60; Eloven Tickets, #100. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert Is strictly for MASON 1G pur- pesos, and will be conduct oil with tho same liberality, honesty and fairness which charac terised the llrsl enterprise. JOHN h. ROFI.lt, President. For tlokets and circulars, giving lull Infor mation, address HENRY Y. MOORE. Hee\v, Norfolk, Yu. ##r Responsible Agents wanted. cop4 doo(lN.wtnovl3 Fifth and Last Concert Public Library of Kentucky. DAY FIXED AND A FULL DRAWING ASSURED Monday, 30tli November, 1874 LA8T CHANCE FOK An Easy Fortune! A FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. rnilREE BED ROOMS, furnished or unfur- L nistied, in suits or singly, on most roasun- ablc terms, with First Glass Board. Apply corner Nt. Glair and Jackmn streets, opposite ictl5 lw >t. Luke's Metbodisi Ghurch. THE WEATHER. Dkpautmknt War, \ \VAsniNUToN, October 20, 1874.) Probabilities.—For tlio Gulf ami South Atlantic States, fulling barometer, Routli to cast windH, warm ami partly cloudy weather. A l.ord and a Fifth. Among tho diHtinguiRhod oflloora who accompanied Washington during the Rev olutionary War were Maj. Gen. Lord Stirling and Baron Steuben. Stirling was vory proud of his title of “lord,” which gave him moro outward distinction, though not more real respect, in the Revolutionary army than it would liavo done among the British regiments. Tho story is told that being present At the execution of a soldier for disertion, when tho poor fellow cried out, “Lord, have mercy on mo!” Stirling thought that he must he the lord rneaut, aud ex claimed with warmth, “I won’t, you ras cal ! 1 won’t have mercy on you !” Baron Steuben was au excellent, milita ry officer, especially careful in looking after tho drill and accoutrements of his troops, but ho never became a completo master of tho English language, and often made laughable mistakes. Dining ono day with Gen. Washington at Dobbs' Ferry on tho Hudson, tho con versation turned ou Ashing, and the Baron remarked that flshiug might be n fine thing for some persons, but not for him. Ilo had tried it once, and after sitting three hours in a boat in tho hot buii, ho had caught only two fish. “What kind of fish wore thoy?” in quired Washington. “I am not sure, but I think one of thorn was a whale,” replied tho Baron. “A whale, Baron, in tho North llivcr !” “Yes, I assure you, a vory flue whale, was it not ?” asked the Baron, appealing to ono of his aides-de-camp. “Au eel, Baron.” “I beg Your Excellency's pardon, but I understood the goatleuian to say it was a whale.” For Rent. CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD md Thomas streets. Apply to sepl7 If MKS. L. F. M EY KU. For Rent. JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST. * tho Baptist Church, 7 rooms. Enquire at Alabama Warehouse. soph tl W. H. HUGHES. For Rent. O F FIG E S AND SLEEPING ROOMS in tho Georgia Homo in- MSI suranco Building, among which is the r 1 * ollice now occupied by Southern Lite Insurance Company. Apply t< UUgSU tf Building Lot T7IOU SALE, on north side of Randolph, between Jackson and Troup streets, 66 luot front and 135 led (Jeep, at a reasonable prlco. Apply t< out is lw Dwelling 1770It SALE OR KENT, east sldo of TImi Troup, be Will soil */4 octlK tf ; 5 |r« 1) SOpf >, y t acre I'd, or Si raio. Apply to JOHN BLAOKMAK, Real Estate Agent For Sale. A VERY desirable Building Lot next to northeast corner ol Ji Bridge streets. Terms easy. ALSO, FOR KENT, A portion of tho Dwelling House r of said streets. tho cor MRS. M. E. KLEBER. —London is to have a new club, the “Xr»vollor»’, Junior," wliicli in to bo nidi- ated in Langhum IMaco. —At a Guilford, Conn., fish oil factory ovor nine milliou white fish have so far this season been used. For Rent. T il I! resilience second door south or St. Paul Churc.U, nt present occupf d by ffli Mr. Peyton. Po-scsslon given lir.-t O. t.XJI For terms, fce., apply to aug2l oodtf .1. S, JONES. Farm for Sale. I WILL roll nt public salo, on tho first «ag Tuesday in Dccemhor loxt, (II notflWI sold at private sale before that lime) tho- - *- Farm occupied by Mr. P. M. Silas, three mile northeast of Columbus, Ga., on thoTalbotto road. The place contains about 05 acres, ail under fene , between Go and 70 acres cleared. A good framed bouse with th e rooms, closets and na'ilry; double room framed kitchen, smoke house, barn, stable, &o Tbo place is suitaldo for a Dairy Farm, and will be sold cheapf RAILROADS. Notice to Shippers. i.KfcGiKAKD Railroad, I mbus, Ga., Oct. 3d, 1S74. ( rpllK Regular Frelglit Train on tills road X will leavo Columbus for Troy on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Shlppois will have their freight at tho Depot by 1 o’clock v. .. .. m Uys, Thursdays and Saturdays, in ct4 ; Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule. Taking Effect October l y 1874. A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from tho firm of Harwell, Griffin A Go., baa removed to Chambers street. Hia friends aud imtrons would do well to call on him iu hiH now quartors, aud examine stock before buying oUowhere. Prices at panic rates. jalH smtwedtf aEJUfiirULJH-W V on Wed in H(lo( it lalioouhco Ili i Mobile & (tin 10:18 i> m Hatunlays aith I daily at Union mooting at Un dread lor Coin da diverging. II. DUNHAM. Sup’i f tin* HItli Ci Pnlilfc Li aiktieipatid, aiid is ho nntniieslly Ii all ('olicorned, that it mnst meet nil. The day is now uhHoInlcly ill Ihi no variation from the |> lie Intel "• »l‘l»r ally A mild aperient and gentle puran* live, recommended for the cure of all (te guments of tho Htouiach, liver and bowels. By llioir timely use much sickness is prevent ed. The test of many yoars huvo proven them to bo the safest, surest and bosl of all the pills olforod to tho puhllo. They purify the blood, removo all corruptions and restoro tho iisuiieed system to perfect health. An an Antidote to €fill In and Fever they liavo oqunl. For IlyNpepftia they are a Spoolfiv. For Nick Headache and Itiltoiift folic tlioy are a euro cure. F«»r CoiiMti potion, KhenniatiMin, l*ftlen, l*al|»ltatlon of (he Heart, Fain in the Hide, llark and IsiIiih, Nervoiift- iicnn, a positive remedy. For Female Ir- rogiilarltiON, without a rival. When ono does not “feel very well,’’ a single doso stimulates the stomach nnd bowols, restores llie appetite, and imparts vigor to tho systoui. Sold e\cry whore. Ollice, 18 Murray stroet, New York. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE is easily applied, Imparts a beautiful black brown, ami acts likts magic. The host in tiio world. Bold by all druggists. Price #1 a bo: DR. TUTT’S EXPECTORANT The ichaNtly record of deaths that result from pulmonary alloctions is frightful. There is no disease that Is so liulduous iu Its attack as consumption. By tho nogluct or “slight colds” they soon become (loop soatod and defy remedies which, ii uppliod at the out set, would liavo averted all danger. Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant has proven lisell (he nioNt valuable Lung; llalNam over discovered. A diNtiii»niNhed clergy man of New York pronounces ft the ‘ great est Mossing of tho nineteenth oontury,” and says “no family should bo without ft.” Ills pleasant to tbo taste, and a siuglo doso will often remove tbo most obstinate cough. Ollice 18 Murray street, New York. foblS d -oiUwly il, aud there variation from the prugrunnni! now an nounced. A mifflaool UUllibi rol tickets bud broil sold to have enubiod us to liavo bail h large draw ing ou the 31st of July, lull a short porttpoiiomciit was considered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it be borne in mi ml Unit The Fifth Gift Concert I8T11K LAST WlllOil WILL KVKIl UK UIVKN UNDER THIS OilAltTKR AND IIY TUK PKKS- KNT MANAdKMKNT That it will poeitivoly and unequivocally lake place us all nou need ou Monday, 30th November, that the mimic will be the best tho country affords, and that 20,000 Cash Cifts AUOKKUATIMJ $2,500,000! will be distributed by lot among ticket holders. List of Gifts. ONE GRAND GASH GIFT #260,000 ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 100,000 ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 76,000 ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 60,000 ONE GRAND GASH G1TT 25,ooo 6 GASH GIFTS #20,000 each luo.ooo 10 GASH GIFTS 14,000 ouch 140,000 16 GASH GIFTS 10,000 oacn lid),ooo 6,ouo each loo,ooo 4.000 ouch 100,000 3.000 ouch 00,000 2.000 each loo,ooo 1.000 each loo ooo 600 each 120,000 100 Olldl 60,000 60 each 960,000 Western Railroad of Alabama. 541 HOURS TO NEW YORK WKHTKUN RAILROAD OP A LA DAM A, C0l.LMIlLtJ.ilA,, Kept. Mill, 1 H74 TRAINS I.KAVKGOLUMRUS DAILY For Montgomery and Rolinu, 2:00 a. f Arrive at Montg'y, - - Him a. i Arrivo at 8elmu, - 12 01a.m. FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK At 10:30a. in. Arrivo Opelika at 12:20 p. ill. Al Alhiiila 5.12 p. iu. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. in., CIIAllLOTTW 8:36 a. m.. Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive al WitHhiuglou 4:30 a. in., at li.illiiiiure 0.30 a. m., at Philailelpiiiu DItO J> in., at NKW YORK !,.\:> p. m. Sleeping Cuih run from Atlanta tu Gharlollo. By Kennesaw Route. Leave Atlanta «:U0 p. in.. Daltou 10:28 p. in., DriHlid 10:45 a. in.. Lynchburg 10.45 p. mi. Airfte Sleeping card run from Albmta to I<> nchburg TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMltUB DAILY 'rein Atlanta and New York, • 0:37 A. M. ■nan Montgomery ami Selma • 2:25 P. M. Tickets tor sale nt Union i'assongor Depot. OIIAS. I*. DALI., Oeueral Snp’t. 11. M. ABBOTT, Agent. (sepia tf^ OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. ■tit. JA8. T. WAHNUCK, Surgeon wml Physician. Sluugliler’s Drug Store, Railroad street. HU. J. W. K. WILLIAMS liirt professional services. Office over K. M. iveu A Oo.’s, Cbambers k It. R. Streets. Millinery. MISSES WHITE ti TUCK Ell. Fashionable Milliners wild Dressmakers. Kali ii ii Iced a dry r 111. sire MRS. C. V. IIAKLOW, Fanhionabie Milliner wild Dressmaker. Agent of llntterick A Oo.’s I'alteriiH. late Dank lug IIoiiho id Hlmppard A Co., >p( lika, Ala Ja23 Notaries Public. U. H. HIGGINS, eing uppoiiileil Notary Public for Lee comity, •Hpcrttully Hide Its the patronage of Ids Irieiida. iddM Court IhI and 2d SulurduyH ol each mouth, I D. V. llidllrti lil'H law ollice. jn23 Furniture, Ac. AL l*nnle. I'rlees. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer In nil kinds wf Furnlin >, Metallic, Wood CoffiKH, and UiiHkets. 18 Ciiaiuberx • CENTRAL RAILROAD. Lawyers. A.J.UCHKIM, Attorney and ('onunollor id Dm. j.i3 Tailors. J. It. FAMFIIELL, Tullor, Culling and Making iu the Latest Styles. South Railroad St.,o pairing neatly doi Dentists. J. I,. K. SMITH, Hen tint, Plato Work aud Plugging on run Barber 8hops. WESLEY HARKING EM, llarber, orncr South Railroad uud Ciiaiubeis streets. dcr2» 20 GASH GIFT’S 26 GASH GIFTS MU GASH GIFTS 60 GASH GIFTS 100 GASH GIFTS 240 GASH GIFTS 600 GASH GIFTS 19,000 GASH GIFTS GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL GASH #2,600,000 PRICE OF T1PK ET’N. Whole Tickets # po ihi Tontli, or eacii Coupon 6 (hi 11 Whole Tickets lor run <H) Tickets for 1,D00 uo rsous wishing to invest, should order prompt ly, either of the Home Office, or our Local Agents. Liberal roinilllssioilH will lie allowed To sal irfluc- iry agents. Circulars containing full particulars furnished it application. TIIO. i:. niCAMLETTK, Agent and Maiiuger, Piddle Library Ruihliiig, Louisville, Ky. For tlcketB or lnforinallon, apply to H0LSTEAD & CO., AGKIGGLTGK \L DEPOT. 139 Broad (trout, Coluiubue, Georgia. img7 i.2taw4wt(l BUY ONLY THE Goniiine Fairbanks Scales. Stoves, Stoves ||NATHAN CRbWN,^ Columbus, C4u., w° -la»wing tho proini: A pply l >r nddrusH octlt oodfcwtf t M:i rdnii L. Unwell, Agent, i f Oa. W. D. RAINEY. ITOVKS. HOLLOW AND STAMPED W ARE, HOUSE FURNISIIINU HOODS, Ac. Also TIN WARE, ar wholesale and retail. Manufiu-turcr of TIN, SHEET IRON AN Roofing and Guttering done promptly and in the la st manner. lie solicits a (all, feeding assured that lie cat give entile satisfaction. I#* Price us low as the lowest. Come and set before you buy. oct‘46 eodawtf (O.XKIIAL SUl'KHINTK Savannah, nhknt'm Offick, ) CKNTRAI. KAII.M'Un, ■ , November 1, 1874. j. TRAIN NO. 1, OOINCi NORTH AND WEST. • Savannah 8:16 A M (.1n"\ugiV t 'ia* , . , .‘7.’'.':::::::::::::: 4-11! J U e ill Milledgeville 10:09 l* M ... 8:lo i ...12:46 a ...10:20 ■ live ut Atlanta COM I Nil SOUTH AND EAST. Arrive at Augusta 4;00 t* Arrive at Savannah 6;V6 P TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. nave Savanna! p Leave A ugiifttu 8:06 p Ivo in Augusta 6:65 a I Vo in Macon 8 20 A ve Macon for CnliinihUH 9:20 A vo Macon for Enlaula 9.05 a ve Macon for Atlanta 9:ISI a ive In Columbus 6:35 p Arrive iu Eufaula 5:10 p Arrive iu Allaiitu 3:05 p COMING SOUTH AND EAST. When yin Allan durst Hotels. AUAMN IIUHNE. go to Opidika, bo sure to stop at lloiise, opposite Passenger Depot. Insurance. mm E. €. INI WEN A NUN, General lunuruiicci Agents. i, Railroad Street, over K. M. Greene t Co. COTTON TIES. N. J. BUSSEY, Agent FOR AMERICAN Cotton Tie Company. The trade supplied at lowest mar ket rates. my27 dfnn • Atlanta, a Cidiiinbi 7:10 V ..... 7:25 I 6:ln l 1 eiu .Milledg. •• io Eul on to Allgll-lK... nil Railroad, Ntupp ngli train on (he Cut FAIRBANKS ■rm Slock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Honied, Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, Ac.., Ac. Also, Miles Alarm Till Co.’s ALARM CASH DRAWER! KVKRY KFIt CIIANT line Tlirm 1 Wurrii lift'd. FAIRBANKS & CO., all BROADWAY, S. V., 166 Daltiliiore Btrrrt, IlaDlmore, 63 Camp Street, N-w Orleans. FAIBIIAAKN ft KHIMJ, Maroiiir Hall. PMladelpbia. FAIKRANKN, IIKOW.N A HO., 2 Milk street, Ikmtoil. For sale by leading Hardware Dealers. aug30 d2tiiwftw4ui INIIAM t’OOPliK’N Grocery 8t(»ro continues its wcll-earnod popu larity. Gounlry produce Isiugbt and sold. Fresh goods always on hand. Tho.old place. soj'24 ly A LARGE LOT Kentucky .1 <-■■ iih, WARHANTKU AI.I. Wool. KH.I.INU, AT PEACOCK A SWIFT'S. Ills i'll (lie HolUllW-'sleril Ri Macon, 'file Milledgeville it daily, Sundays excepted. WILLIAM ROGERS, General Superintendent NOTICE. « JYloi • (11 It A Itli lUlLltoAl rrt, Ga., Oct. 2, 1874. rdity, Octobor 3d, tr O N and after Nut over Ibis Rond sengor Train dally, (N uniting dun lor Eu I an In Leave Golutnbus.. Arrivo at Troy.... Leavo Troy Arrivo at Goliiinhu FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR. lays, Wednesdays Ins l»i . . ys OXCCJltod) nnoctolns with JM. A E. II. It. 3:lt0 p. M. *..".*.’..2:46 A*. M* days Hi I:' 6:3u A. M. Arrive ii oy Tuonlays, Tliursdays and Natui * a. m. Arrivo at (?ol<iintmx 2:(J W. L. GLARE. Kup't. HIDES. Important to Merchants. AUY your WRAPPING I'APKIt AND PAPER > DAGS at homo, at New York rales, from M. M. HIRSCH, Corner bridge nnd Oglelborpo streets. Important to the Public. S ELL HIDES, PIIRS, ItKKSWAX, RAGS, etc ut Idgliest cttsli prices, to M. M. HIRSCH, CONFECTIONERIE8. CONFECTIONERIES! Just rocolvud, n IroRh lot of Lisbon and Malaga Grapes, Currants. Citron, &c. To Arrivo New Figs, New Raisins. French Prunes and Cranberries. No. NO llroad Ml root. FR0FUM0 & HOFFMAN. oollH eod.Vw 200,000 Feet of Lumber sale at thu following prleoff, delivered Hecoi Sbcallilng 80o per o illtional will be added for car load. Horn! in your orders. HOplO OIHllni'J j INsi-w Pall l^rintis PEACOCK A SWIFT’S. W. W. SHARPE A CO.. Publishers’ Agents No. 20 l*ark Row, Now York, Aro niidiorlsotl (o 4'oii(r«so( for Ad- Yordftliaig Iu our pnpor* y 14 »f Uiaminel'H Stables. #18 por montli, aud bills must be paid promptly t ib>- uud of ouch mouth, nr con tract cousus. K0|i2otl To Arrive : iii evory licparlmciit, lor tiio FALL TR A I)E. ft PEACOCK Sl SWIFT. flop! 100,000 CllU, A.!dro* ik8 tr u«i Siicatliilig. Also a good lot of First Merchants of Columbus, * Advertlflo Your Business In tho HAMILTON VISITOR, _ Adioining counties. Advertising rates reasonable. Specimen ciqdcH soul on apiillcftllon Address D. W. It.Huyi oct2 >. HIM* lala ■ , llainiltou, Ua.