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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874.
NO. 282
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The rate for every other day In Dally and every
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For every other day in Daily the rate will be
one-third ie.« than the Daily rate.
For twice a week the rate will be one-half Daily
ratoi.
For advertisement* in local or reading columns
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DOMESTIC.
—Cabinet routine yesterday.
—The Oaio Legislature met yesterday.
—It is reported Jutige 8wayne will soon
retire from the Supreme Benoh.
—Capt. Barrett, of the Sunday Herald,
is seriously nick.
—Between 300 and 400 men have been
suspended from the Brooklyn Navy
Yard.
Debt statement: Decrease a trifle un
der $ 125,000; iu Treasury $83,000,000 in
gold; currency $10,500,000.
—Senator Yulee, of Florida, denies that
he is buying up slave claims, hoping that
Congress will some day redeem them.
—Specie shipments from New York to
Europo, per City of Montreal yesterday,
$100,0(H), including $30,000 engaged on
yesterday.
—An unknown vessel was ran down by
the oyster tug May Flower, in Chesapeake
bay. Five were drowned. Two clung to
the rigging, and cue died of expoenre.
—The committee of Jay Cook Sc Co.'s
creditors say if the claims preferred
against individual members of the firm
are pro^n, there will hardly be anything
left for the creditors of the firm. The
meeting was orderly and will be con
tinued.
[ —In the Court of Appeals at Albany,
N. Y , Evarts, counsel for Beeohor, ap
peared for the bill of particulars, which
would doubtless be vasty. Roger A. Pry
or, counsel for Tilton, plead against the
prematuro violation of the vastiness. The
court took the papers.
—The report of the Commissioner of
Education, shortly to be submitted to Con
gress, estimates the aggregate scholastic
population of the 37 States and 11 Terri
tories, between 0 and 14* years, to be 10,-
228,000. In expenditure per capita of
school population, Massachusetts heads
the list at $21.74. North Carolina re
ports only 35 cents per capita of school
popnlation.
FOREIGN.
—A London rumor is that the Cxar is
insane.
—The storm on the eaatern coast of
Scotland and England has abated. News
of wrecks of vessels and loss of life con
tinue to be received.
—Chester Campbell, alias Anderson, in
jail at Ottawa, Canada, for forgery,
shammed sick yesterday, and begged hie
keeper to make up his bed. While the
keeper was doing so, Campbell knocked
hitnMown, locked him inside the well and
escaped.
, LOUISIANA IN WANHIMiTOlf.
[ A SUPERVISOR CHUCKLES OVER BALLOT
STUFFING.
Washington, November 30.— General
Fields is here for the purpose, it is said,
of lobbying a joint resolution through
Congress, legitimising the Kellogg rale in
Louisiana.
Major Shelly is here ostensibly in the
interest of the levees.
Election Supervisor Bonn, of Desoto
Parish, is hero, northward bound. He is
registered at tho taverns as N. Folson
Bean, alia* Folsom. He claims a majori
ty for tho Republican Legislature, and
chuckles over the ballot stuffing exploits
in various parts of the State. The objeot
seems to be the review of the last election
by order of Congress, leaving that under
which Kellogg holds sway the one in fact.
Insurance at Chicago.
Chicago, November 30.—The commit
tee of the National Board of Fire Under
writers, who have jost visited Chioago to
inspect the improvements made there
with a view to safety against fires, are
busily engaged in preparing their report,
which was to be submitted to the Execu
tive Committee yesterday.
The resident manager of tha Imperial
Insurance Oompahy of London, who is a
member of the visiting committee, said
ho thought that tho result of their obser.
vations would be favorable to a renewal
of business relations with Chicago, but it
might be that the Executive Committee
would decline to make any reoommenda-
tiou further than to submit the matter to
the several companies and leave to the
judgment of their officers the propriety of
re-establishing agencies there.
THK WEATHER.
Washington, Nov. 30.—Probabilities.—
For the South Atlantic and Gulf States,
Tennessee snd the Ohio valley, clear or
partly cloudy weather will prevail, with
southeast to southwest winds, slowly ris
ing temperature, and slight ohangaa in
pressure.
TANT DEBATE — BISMARCK SPEAKS
PLAINLY—THK BMP IKK BEFORE
PROVINCES.
Berlin, November 30.— In tha Reich*
stag to*day, the Alsace-Lorraine loan bill
was taken up, and gave rise to a moat in
teresting debate. The Deputy from Al
sace and Lorraine took occasion in the
course of the disoaesion to declare that
they were opposed to the high endow
ment of the University of Strasburg, and
to other dueal grants to the provinces,
because they were made in tha iuteresta
of the Empire and not of tha provinces
themselves.
Prince Bismarek replied as follows:
The question before us concerns Imperial
intarests. It is not a question of Alsaoe
and Lorraina. Tha university is for im
perial purposes. Iu a wall fought war,
in which we defended onr existence, we
conquered the provinces for the Empire.
It was not for Alsaoe and Lorraine our
soldiers shed their blood. We take our
stand upon the imperial interests, for
which—and not for the soke of their
own ecolesioatioal interests—we annexed
these provinces. We have other grounds
for action than those of the people whose
past leads to Paris, and whose present
leads to Rome. My own views respecting
the creation of an Alsace and Lorraine
Parliament, which, at first, were too san
guine, have been modified since I be
came acquainted with the attitude of the
Deputies from those provinces, tinch a
Parliament would lead to oontinual agi
tation, and perhaps might endanger
the peace of the empire. We
shall be obliged to take
more serious steps in regard to school
matters there. We are not to permit the
existence of elements which strive to hin
der education. My action is to be guided
by imperial interests. I shall mot be
frightened from my oonrse by reproaches,
threats or persuasion before an advanca
is possible. We must be oonvinced of
tho existence of a trustworthy element.
We may expect a better discernment in
the rising generation, and must, there
fore, see that good sohools are provided
for Alsace and Lorraine.
At the conclusion of the debate the
loan bill was referred to a committee.
The bill to carry into effect the provis
ions of the Berne postal convention
passed its third reading.
NORTH CAROLINA.
THK BOND BILL—BALKIOH ITEMS.
Relkoh, December l.—In the State
Senate to-day Mr. Jenkins, of Cleveland,
introduced a bill for the adjustment of
tho public debt of the State, which bill
provides for the issuing of new bonds,
payable at the expiration of thirty years,
and bearing six per cent, interest, to be
exchanged for the old bonds in the follow
ing manner: The Treasury shall exchange
the new bonds at the rate of twenty-five
cents on the dollar for bonds
issued since the war, but
under acts of the Legislature adopted be
fore the war; shall pay 1G$ cents on the
dollar for bonds issued during the war for
internal improvements; shall pay 12}
cents on the dollar for bonds issaed for
funding the interest on the pablio debt of
the State under act of the Legislature of
1867-G8; shall pay 10 cents on the dollar
for bonds issued since the war under
the ordinanoe of the Convention, and the
several acts of the Legislature, not to in-
elndo the special tax bonds.
The bill was referred.
Thc'_ Federal Court met in this city to
day, Judge Brooks presiding.
The M E. Conference, South, of this
State meets in this city to-morrow, Bishop
Marviu, of Missouri, to preside.
Cheap Transportation Convention.
Richmond, Va., Deo. 1.—The American
Cheap Transportation Convention met
here at 10 o’clock this morning. Presi
dent Josiah Quincy, of Massachusetts,
being in the chair.
Hoc. A. M. Keiley, Mayor of Rich
mond, made an eloquent address of wel-
come, which was very happily responded
to by the President. A committee on
credentials was appointed, and the Con
vention recessed till 3 p. m.
About seventy-five delegates are pre
sent and more expected to arrive.
The Convention reassembled at 3
'clock.
John F. Henry, of New York, presented
the report of the Committee on Creden
tials, showing that about one hundred
delegates were present.
Z. D. Thusber, of New York, read an
able report on transportation, in which
he aketohed the history of railroads, dis
cussed their relations to the people, show
ed the evils of their construotioa and
management, and pointed out remedies
in general railroad laws oud the oontrol
of through lines by the General Govern
ment. #
He disoussed the relative merits of ea
nals and trans-continental railroads, and
argued iu favor of the latter. The report
was referred to a committee of one from
each State represented, to be appointed
by the various delegations.
A similar committee on resolutions was
also ordered.
Recess till 8 p. m.
THE PHILADELPHIA FEED.
the past week that it was judged best to
set thorn at rest by au explioit and author
itative contradiction. No sale of the
Press has been made, nor is any contem
plated. There will be no transfer of the
paper on the first of January next, which
remains now, as it always has been in the
hands of Hon. John Forney. Thera will
be no ohaoge in the editorial oharge of
the Pres* with tho new year.
Haights Templar at New Orleans.
New Obleanh, December 1.—The nine
teenth annual conclave of the Graud En
campment of Knighta Templar of the
United Htates, begun in this oity to-day.
The proceedings were opened by a large
prooession and an addraaa of weloome.
Delivery tof M. W. Miobael E. Girard,
Grand Master of Masons in Louisiana,
and a fitting response on behalf of the
Grand Encampment by V. E. Sir James
H. Hopkins, its Deputy Grand Com-
wander.
Ihe triennial oonclave then formally
opened. Every State subordinate is fulty
represented. Grand Master M. E. Sir,
John O. A. Fellows, of Louisiana, deliv
ered his official massage, covering his
transactions for the past three years—a
lengthy document of great interest to the
order.
Recess was then taken until to-morrow.
Henry Clews St Co. Declared Bank*
rnpla.
New York, December 1.—In the United
States Co Art to-day, before Judge lilatch-
ford, Mossrs. Henry C1«wh Sc Co., having
failed to answer in bankrupt proceedings,
were adjudicated bankrupts, on the peti
tion of Arthur Cooper, trustee of their
London firm, and fifteen creditors iu this
country, who state that they represent
one quarter of the number and a third in
amount of tho creditors.
MARKETS.
■ T TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Money and Block Markets.
London, Pec. 1 —Street rate 8%. Console
93. Erie 24024)4.
Paris, December l — Rentes QIC. and 90c,
Naw York, Deoember 1. — Stocks active.
Moneys per cent. Gold 112. Kxcange— Ion*
486*4; short 490%. Governments dull. State
bonus quiet.
Naw York, December 1.—Money more active
and higher at 5 per cent. Exchange dull at
486%. Gold l!l%6ll2. Govern menu dull, but
steady. State bonds quiet and nominal.
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, Dooomber 1. — Noon — Cotton
heavy; uplands 7%. Orleans 8%; salat 10,0 D
bales, Including 2,000 for epeouiotlon aid ex
port.
Cotton to arrive Mt cheaper.
Sales u - *■ w * ‘
-Clow go— .......
February, 7 9 16.
Sale* on basis of mid'ding uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in Deoember and
January, 7 946.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, shipped fn January anu
February, 7%.
Sales on basis of middlings uplands, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable ia l)ooeuib*r
and January, 7 7-lfl.
8silos on basis or middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable in February
and March, 7%.
2:10 i*. m.—Or sales to-day 6,000 bales were
American.
Niw York, December 1.—Cotton dull; sales
1,060 bales ; uplands 14%; Orleans 11*4
New Yosk, Dooember 1.— Cotton—Futures
opened a shade easier as follows: Deoember
14 llW2@21-d2; January 14%029-32; February
16*46942: March 16 6-l80%A.prU 16 1-16.
New York, Dooember 1—Cotton heavy;
sales 1,298, at 14%015%; net reoelpts 666.
Futuros closed .steady: sales 35,300, as fol
lows: December 14 9-16® 19-32; January 14
27-32: February 15 3 lfl: March 16 7-32; April
1618-16; May 1001-16; June 16U-320%; July
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale or Bent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson jMW
place, VA miles east of Unx SpringsPRF
on Musoogee Railroad, consisting of to7 —A—
acres—300 cleared, and balance woll limbered
and nearost the depot. Mr. Tom Porronsnow
re.-ldes on r he placo. Good framed and puinted
and ceiled house ; healthy and oxcollent neigh
borhood. Price 42.50 * cash. Terms made
known at my law office.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
oct25 dkwtf Columbus, Ga.
For Bent.
O FFICES AND SLEEPING AgL
ROOMS In tho Georgia Homo In- KHI
surance Building, among which ia the®"™*
otfloe now ocoupltd by Southern Lite Insurance
Company. Apply to '
CHARLES COLEMAN,
aug80 tf 116 Hroad St.
Plantation Stock and * arm
ing Utensils for Bent.
T'tESIBING to give my undivided attentloL
LJ to law, I will rent or lease what is
known as the Chappell farm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion of tho mules and
all tho farming utensils. About 800 acre* of
open land, gin house snd Schofield press.
Labor can be had on reasonable terms, and
oorn bought at this timo lor 75o per bushel In
the neighborhood, and on the place. The farm
la widely known as a mo»t excellent one.
JAS.M. RUSSELL,
Law Otfloe, Columbus, Ga.
Executor’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from the Honor
able the. Court of Ordinary or Muscogee
oounty, will be s Jd on the first Tuesday in
January next, within the legal hours or sale,
In front of the auotlon house of Ellis A Harri
son, In tho eity of Columbus, that very desira
ble property known as the Catnak placo, In
the village of Wynnton, the same comprising
a large two-story house, nearly now, with base
ment, containing In aUtwolvo rooms, with out
houses attached, and about ten aoreB of land.
Also a lur^e and desirable lot of household
furniture. Sold as the property of Thomas
Camak, decoased.
l-32@%; July
Doccmber 1.—Cotton dull;
1621 32011-10.
PniLADaLf*
middlings 15.
New Orlkanb, Decomber 1.—Cotton—easy
demand, firm; middlings 14%; low middlings
good ordinary 13; net receipts 1,387; sales
Savannah, Decembor 1.—Cotton qulot;
; r „iW
Galveston, December 1 —Cotton atedy;
middlings 14%; net reoelpts 2,054; exports to
Great Britain 4,090; sales 2,381; stock 67 416
Charleston, Deo. 1.—Cotton easy; mid
dlings 14, low middling Jl3%, good ordinary
13-%; net receipts 2,977; exports to Great Brit
ain 2,820; sales 3,600; stock 62,856.
Morilh, Dooember 1—Uotton steady; mid
dlings 14014%: not receipts 2,649; sales 2,600!
Stock 48 373.
Mkmvhib, Dooomber 1,—Cotton qulot and
weak; ml idlings 14; net receipts 2,248; ship-
meats 1,207; sales 1,600; stock 48,136.
Boston, December 1.—Cotton dull: middlings
16%; not receipts 211; sales 600; sto k 10,000.
Baltimore, December 1.—Weak; middlings
14%®%; sales 500, spinners 140; stock 17,806.
Norfolk, Deoember 1.—Quiet; middlings
14014%; net receipts 1,436; sales 600; stook
29,120.
Provision Markets.
Liverpool, December 1— Breadstuff* quiet.
Naw York, Dooomber 1.—Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat dull and drooping. Corn
quiet. Pork steady. Lard quiet.
New York, December 1.—Coffoe quiet. Su
gar nominally unchanged; lair to good refining
8%08%; prime 8%; stook 64,564 hogsheads, 63,-
801 boxes,20,682bugs; refined quiet. Molasses
—by auction to-day 7,000 barrels Now Orleans
sold ut 65064%—latter prlco for choice, which
Is lower; foreign dull. Rico quiet. Pork firm
audquiet; Western ino-s 621 oo. Ueof quiet.
Lard lower: prime steam 13%®14, closing at
Whlskr • *--•* - • •
13=%. v
*1 02%.
key dull aud a shade easier St
Assignees’ Sale.
lue auuuou ujuse ui uim at tiarrisuu,
lumbas. Ga., commencing at 11 o’clock
the following real estate, boing a part of the
property of John King, Uaukrupt, to wit:
l'ann, and about 60 acres at tho house.
2d. The Houses and Farm known as the Ruse
place, on tbe Hamilton road, about two mil*-*
trora Columbus, Ga., containing about 162
acres.
Torms, half cash; balance In twelve months,
with Interest.
W. L. SALISBURY,
JOHN PEABODY,
Assignees of John King.
Ualtimork, December 1—Flour quiet and
prices unchanged Wheat firm for Southern
and quiet and nominal tor Western, with uu-
ohanged pr.ccs. Corn strong; whlto Southern
soar • .
8201
ed. Provisions firm. Mess pork |2l'00021 36.
Bulk meats irrcguLr; receipts Increasing;
shoulders 7%®8%; cloar rib sides 10%@11%, the
outside price for fully cured. Bacon Arm and
unchanged. Sugar cured hams 14016. Lard-
refined 15. Western butter steady; choice
tub 35.
Cincinnati, December 1.—Flour steady.
Corn steady at 70. Provisions dull and de
clining. Pork lu fair demand but lower at 820.
Lard ois'or; st< am 13%; kettlo 14%@% Ha
-small business and unchanged; shoulders
c'oarrlb 13%; clear 14. Whiskey steady
at 98.
Louisville, December 1.—Breadstuff's un
changed. Bacon—market bare. Sugar eured
hams 12!u;l9. Lard—tiorco 14%; keg 16%
Whiskey os.
St. Louis, December 1.—Flour firmer for
low and medium grados: little doing.
Corn quiet and unchanged, whiskey steady at
•V I* ’revisions—in some Instances holders are
disposod to sell, but generally buyers and Boil
ers aro apart and 'markot weak with down
ward tenuonoy; nothing dono in any article.
Chioago, December 1.—Flour dull and un
changed Corn dull and declining; No. 2 mixed
73; new 88%: rejeclod old 66; new 63. Whl’key
in good demand at 97097%. Pork unsettled,
dull, and li.wor at $19.76 L ird In fair demaud,
but lower, 13%.
Rosin, Ac.
NbwYork, Decemi'
tt4%036.
low qalet.
JOS PRINTINC.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
S AVIXO EXTENSIVELY EE FUR-
Id mjoBm, Uutl.ly.tla. of U.kulMM
mmo. whloh 1. now op*nl*(, with MW n.to-
rtal, I ut txtUr pr.puU Uu .nr to ilo
orory duorli'tlon or work doolrod by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Publio Generally.
An examination or Prloei and Stock li ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blank.
Railroad Raoalpt Book.
For the different Reads, or various sit at, al
ways on hand, and also made to onfiar at short
notice.
In fact, the establishment Is complete, and
faoilltles ample to do every description of work,
from a Visiting Card to a Poster, ami from a
Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a largo
Quarto Volume.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have been made during tbe
pastssason, and It Is now very oomplete, and
work In that Uneoannot be surpassed for finish
and durability.
Having an Immense quantity aud large a»
sortmeat of Type, seven Presses run by Steam
Power, and one or the most extensive stocks of
Paper, Bill and Letter Heads, Cards, Tags, Ac,
ever brought to Columbus, so delay oan ooour,
or satisfaction roll to be given, both in Prloe
and Quality of Work.
Remember the plooe,
OLD lUR All TIMES OFFICE,
* (Opposite New Poetotfioe Building)
■aadelph Itrcsl, Uelambas, Ga.
My Country Friends and Patrons will please
remember the shove, and send their orders to
THOS. GILBERT,
aug 26-t: Columbus, Gs.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POD,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practice in all other Courts.
Office ovsr store of W. II. Roberts A Co., Broad Bt.
jaSA
■UMOEED OHANOES IX THAT PAPAR DENIED.
Philadelphia, Deoember 1.—Tbe fol
lowing appears in tho Press: The rumors
of the sale of, or transfer of the Press
property and management have been so
rife, and havs assumed suoh shape daring
novl7 dtd
. Assignees’ Sale.
rv,N tho first Tuesday in January L-_-
we will sell ut publio outcry, In front oi
K art of the property of John
) wit:
No 1. An undivided half Interest In tho
premises known ui tho Lowell Warehouse, sit
uated in>tliu city of Columbus, and upon city
of city lot number 829, fronting on Front street
and between Crawford and St. Clair streets,
being the late residence of Zack King.
No. 3. Tiio premises known as the rosldcnco
of J. W. Barden, on the corner of Broad and
Fulton streots, being oltv lots numbers 117 and
118. each containing half an acre, more or less.
No. 4. 6 Shares stock Mobilo A Girard Rail
road Company
8 Shares stock Columbus Ice Manufacturing
Com tany.
20 Shares stock Columbus Industrial Asso
ciation.
25 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur-
Company.
Goorgla, of $1,000 each.
W. L. SALISBURY,
JOHN PEABODY,
deel dtd Assignees of John King.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday In Jan
uary next, at the usual place of public
sales In the county or Muscogee, us tho prop,
•rty or James Bond, duo’d, that desirable
pleco of property in the village of Wynutoi
known as the residence of do eased at the time
of hi- death, und since occupied by his widow,
Mrs. S. E. Bond. This house and lot was set
apart to the widow as dower in tbe lands of
deceased lying in Muscogee county, and the
salo will only include the estate’s remainder
interest after the expiration of the wldow’i
Ufa estate in the t roperty.
Sold in pursuance ol an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Muscogee county. Terms—12
For 8ale Low.
A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE MEDICAL COL-
LEOK AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
uov6tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
Ja20
SAMUEL B. HATU11 Kit,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wittich k Kinstd's
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law.
Practice, in courts of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Xroad 8t., (over 0. A. ltodd k Co.'s)
ipaclal attention giveu to collections. Jail
IHRRAM * CRAWroitlM,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice in the Btato and Federal Court, of
A. A. HOSIER,
Attorney nnd Goss steel lor nt Law,
Practices lu 8tate and Federal Court. In Georgia
anJ Alahanm.
Office 126 Broad • t., Columbus, Ga. JaO
Mask H. BtANbroam Loms V. Garrakd.
■LANDFORD A UAKRARI6,
Attorneys nnd Gonnnollorn nt low.
Office No. 67 Broad stroet, over Wittich k Kin-
sul's Jewelry Store.
Will practice iu tho Btate and Federal Courts.
Jab. M. Hu.sill. Ohas. J. BwtrT.
BUffiMELL A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Will practice
in the Courts of Ooorgia (Chattahoochee Circuit
and Alabama. Office over 0. A. Rudd A Co.’s store,
Broad street, Coluiubun, Uu. jul
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney aud fttoltcitor.
U. 8. Coni'r and llugislur iu Uunkrut'tc). Office
nov2*J| over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Uu.
K. J. NONEN, “ ’
Attorney aud Gounaollor nt Law,
Georgia Home Insuranr
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNKK,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper's building. Randolph bt.
GOLGMBm DENTAL KOOMM,
W. T. Po.»l, Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, Columbus Goorgla.
Builders and Architects.
J. €1. CHALMEKN,
Hoaao Carpenter nnd Bnlldor.
Jobbing done nt short notice.
Plans and specification* furnished for all style
•f buildings
Uroad Street, next to Q. W. brown'.,
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of tho Dig Hoot,
DKAI.XUB IN
Boots nnd Shooa, Leather and Findings.
Give prompt and c.iroful attention to orders
b^raall; pay the highest market prlae for
N. B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand.
-UL
29.
PICTURE FRAMES!
whieh they want a Frame. To meet
thoso wants, wo have tnado a SPECIALTY
of these goo's, and now have all the new styles
of Oval and Si ” —
French Flro Gil
ares, Gluts.
new und ; retty ; and are well prepared to fur
nish Frames of >my size, from the smallest
curd to tho largest, lor (Jhromos, Oil Paintings,
Ac. Wo keop a good stock of Walnut, Gilt
and other Mouldings, and muke Square
Francs lor any size pictures at short notice.
Our stock of iihromos, Illuminated Texts,
Mottoes, Ac., Is largo and well assorted. Our
prioes ure very low, and we know we cun please
all wanting these goods. Give us a trial.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
novl doodAwly • CoLUiinua, Ga.
December
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
in aid or THB
Masonic Relief Association
Of Norfolk., V*.
Day Po.itiv.ly Fixed I
TUESDAY, 29TH DEOEMBER, 1874.
LA8T CHANCE!
Il
30.000 Tickets—0,000 Cash Gift*.
$800,000
TP© bo Oivon ▲wityl
One Grand Cash Gift of $80,000
One Grand Cash Gift of
One Grand Oath Gilt of
One Grand Oash Gift of 10,000
One Grand Oath Gift of - . . 6,000
One Grand Oash Gift of - - • 2,600
One Grand Oash Gift of • 2,000
16 Oash Gift, of |1001 aach - - 16,000
28 Oash Gifts of 600 each . . 14,000
48 Oash Oiflt of 260 each - . 10,760
79 Oash Gilts of 160 eaeh • . 11,860
260 Oash Gifts of 100 each • . 26,000
678 Oash Gilts of 60 eaeh - - 28.900
6000 Oash Gifts of 10 eaeh - 60,000
6000 OASH GIFTS, aggregating - JUo.QOO
PRICE OF TIOKETS.
Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tickets, $6; Quar
ter Tickets, $2 M; Elavan Tickets, $100.
For tlekats, circulars, Ac., address
HENRY Y. MOORE, fise’y,
Nwrfolk, Va,
nov26 deodAwtd
Eagle Drug; Store.
Home Made Fertilizer.!
MONEY SAVED!
MONEY MADE!
W
E propose to koep full stocks of, and tha
heat articles of
AU of whloh wo will sell at tho lowest prices
for oa»h.
DR. PL O. HOOD will be with us, who has
hod practical cxi criencu In these articles, and
who cun give valuable Information with regurd
to 1 hem.
nov28 cod aw M. D. HOOD A OO.
Plano Tuning, So.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Plaaoee, Organs and
Accordeons. Sign Painting also done.
Orders may be be left at J. W. Poses k Norman's
Cotton Faatorloa.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING OO..
Manafacturan of
hghlrtlag., ..d (.wla, ..d
KallUai TfctMd.
0*rd. Wool ud eriad. Wluat ud Owa-
o.llc. I. rw of Wittich * Kltu.1'., Rudolph it.
i.l« 11. II. cnihTON, Frurtud.
MUMW41IR MANUFACTURING CO.
Of
BHKKTINQfl, 8UIRTINQ8,
YARN, R0PR, $0.
OOLUMBU8, OA.
11. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, secretary k Traasaror. octal ly.
Watchmakers.
C. SOHOMBVBO,
Practical Watchmaker and Jswslsr,
fiueceMor to L. Ontowsky,
106 brood stroet,
Jail Columbus, Os.
C. II. LKUUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 brood street, Columbus, Go.
Watches aud Clocks repaired in the beet man-
or and warranted. Jail
Doctors.
DR. I. A. URQVHART,
Offlee removed to tha Drug Store of E. U.
Hood St Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
the oornerot Kendolph and Melatoak airaau,
opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. Beach.
DR. 14. R. LAW.
Office coruer Broad and Randolph streets, Burras'
• building.
Residence 00 Forsyth, three doors below It. Glair.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., * OO.,
Hoiioa and Sign Pain Ure,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (just north of postoffice)
Columbus, Ueorglo.
fn Pal
nfhet....
laprft
Barber Shops.
LOU 18 WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(SucoeMnr to II. Utaet,)
Under Georgia Uame Insurance Building.
Prompt and polite barber* in attendance.
Ja26
ALEX A NAM,
J»8 Bakskos, Bt. Claul fltassT.
ED. TERRY. Barker,
Crawford Bt., under Rankin Uouse, Columbus, Go.
Boot and Shoemaker?
WM. MKYKIt,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer In Leather aud PindiiiKS. Next to C. A.
Redd k Co.'s. Prompt and strict attention given
to orders. jnll
Tailors.
O. A. KCEUNK,
Merchant Tailor aud Cutter.
A full stock of French and English broadcloths
Caasimerta aud Vtstiti*..
nprl6 No. UU brood Street.
HENRY SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in the best style.
Dress-Making.
Mill M. A. HOLLINGN WORTH,
Dr.sa-M.klng, Cutting and Fitting. Teriuncheap
Residence and simp in Brownevillo.
novl6
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Warkor In Tin, Bheel Iron, Copper.
Order* from abroad promptly attended to.
8TOVES AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CBuWN,^
(Opposite 8an Office) |BHB|
Columbus, Ga.,
TIN WARE, at wholesale aad retail.
Manufacturer of TIN. 8URRT IRON AN
COPPER WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and In tbe beet mauner.
He solicit* a call, feeling assured that he can
give entire satisfaction.
AD* Price as low as tbe lowest. Come and see
before ron bay. imIX sodawtf
To Rent.
Apply
ndo, at Fontaine Waroh'
nov7 codlrn
a rw nmiume, uuiuui'iui>, VIA
J A MLS F. MARSHALL.
IN II AM COOPKR'H
Grocery Store continues its well-earned popu-
Just Received:
Bleached Domestic 10c.
All-Wool Bed and Whit# Flannel* 266.
American Alpacas, new shades, 26c.
Japanese Silks, lull patterns, $10.
AI1 other Dross Goods very cheap.
To Arrlv. Tu,td,y Next:
! Fall lino of new style* 8ilk Hoard and other
Novelties
I The whole stoek aa c heap as the cheapest.
F. 0. JOHNSON A CO.
Confectioner*.
I. a. STUUt’FEll,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DCALKB IN
All kiade of Confectionery and Fruit*.
Stick Candy IX cent*.
Full weight guaranteed iu each box.
Ia*4
Tobacco, Clears, Oo.
sun MRI.
^ir >uu VMlt to eujuy . ,0*1 BMOk., ,0 t. bi.
...
C. I-OPES,
Umler In w4 ImIMint •( Fla.
Cigars,
Grooera.
DA PPL R. RUE,
ealer in Family Groceries, on Bryaa atteet, be
tween Oglethorpe k Jackxoa atreet*.
$V No charge^for drayage. dec7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail ttraeer.
Junction of Franklin, Warren k Oglethorpe Ht*.
No rhurgo for drava**. sen! t
LAWYER*.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, III.,
or.nv.
n. "Paj
1 away."
W. A. Farley,
R.ttornoY«At*Zj*w
OUSSETA, OuATTAMOoonm Oo., Ga.
AVSpoclal attention given to aolleetloe*
Hotels.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Hank Building.
Porters stall the trains.
Jal3 MRS. W. F. HNIDKR, Propr’s*.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT TUOMPMOft,
Livery, Rale and Exchange Ntablim
Oeuviiosrf, Noam or Kanuoli u Urs.,
•ctao Columbus, Ga.
A. UAHMKL,
Livery assd hale Mlables,
OeuTUQKPs Hr., Columbus, Ua.
Particular attention giren to Feeding aud 8ah
of file W.
Horses and Mules boardod id etnldes l>y tin
month or day. net29
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stall* No. 10 and 18, Market House.
Freeh Meats of every kind und tost quality
Jqll always ou bund.
J. T. €0014,
Preala Meat# of All Minds,
sep6 Htails No*. 15 and
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP E1VLEB,
Gun and Lockswith, Crawford street, next
Johnson's corner, Columbus. Ga. j
1>i-. T. W. HENTZ,
Sontlat,
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
DR. JAB. T. WAKNOCK,
Surgeon aad Phyoldam.
Office at Slaughter's Drag Btora, Railroad street.
Hotels.
ADAM. HOUSE.
go to Opelika, be *ara to stop at tho
■ House, opposite Passenger Depot.
DRESSMAKING.
MBS. LAMON
._]) notify the Ladle* tha.
tnkon Room* over Popa St Long'* Hhoe
IN THE LtTEST STYLES,
ir^tronage 1* respectfully solicited.
Store, No. 104 oa*t fide Brood atreet, where
she I* prepared to tiUT AND MAKE
DRESSES IN T
Thclrp
novdi
Dress Making.
RS. RYNKHART h.l Uku room, up
”—' ——* t otpoelte <*'
—-- -—- — f.-Spared to t
M 1 . V> 4Le Latoit Patterns Ladle*’
awls’, where the is pr*j
WILLIAM 8CHOBBK,
Qnn and Locksmith and dealer in Guuuing Ma
terial*. last of Strapper's Coiift ctlunary.
and Uhlldraa’f Dresses. Also, will do Stamp-
SR « ■k° | J notice; and Is agent for Smith**
Skirt Elavator. Glva her a soil.
novl2 d'iw
Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker,
■^^'ISHES to Inform her Irlendi and custom
ers tl^at f-he ha* removed from Tronp street to
tho corner of Bridge aad Broad Ste., fronting
L MIS* Uarrl* Brown'*. nov4 diwlut