Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 06, 1874, Image 3

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COLUMBUS SUNDAY ENQUIRER: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1874. %nqnhtv. ■" nunn. «ibo»«ai SUNDAY DSOKMBEB 6, 1874 || CVLUMBU* ItAlLI MAMKMt. A YntAXCI AU-*»to *» *•»*» Kork dtieouot; itam.nd oa Hi *>• « RVravldu<» X i -right u eaouuh K «■“••«! *•. ' 9* New Orlcac* %■ »*•» « " ,w *,“.2 premium; dm am attar t" 10 ** l « ,b ' 0 * lud J* y r Currency Ioah 1»1X pvr cut par ilh. Gold and ill Ter nominal. .—Market ttMdf. till mnkNM 6*oto | follows: “ •" Unary and ■taInod.....eeeee.eeeee*n.lI #’t I Ordinary •'* O— Middling! ,1SX01«X Idilllnx* «*•- Middliagt US9»X Receipts 4M beloo-41 kf M. A Q. R. B.; 146 wagon*; M b; N. A S. R. R^ 15bj W. A. R.. i by river ;• by S. W. R. R. Shlpmout* Ml ilea—t90. by 8. W. R. R.f SI for borne eon- aaptioa ; 899 by W. R. R. MUIT RitMMt. Stock on hand Ancnot SIM, 1614. 1,886 ~ :aived toniay 468 prevlonsly a..... a*..#. 86,875 661 86,681—<6,SH I atookoa hand I.UI i Sana Dal Lalt Tnal— Anfaat Mat, UTS, 1,117; ' raoaiaad aa.a day 6S3; total faaalpta t7,lS*;*hlpp!d ■■■• day Ml; total aklpawala 1MM-, atoak 10,dW, aalaa Ml. Mtddllugi lt^a. 1). I. Pnnta.—Kacalpu br 1 day tl,M; aaparta ta Ureal Britain 1,741; la Onallnaal l,aal| alack .14,202. WBOLRAALt UUir, Vtaeoa—Shoaldara oUc; claar rih aidafl 1414c. Bulk Meats—ghoufdvia none; loaf clear aldaa Baoniaa—Do.aat!c ligllc. J'Koto ; ax Ira 0 1 Ikon Till—Baird's Ic; all Mat or lUa. ~ A UUc; aatra 0 tic; < a Ueichol Iuuau—Rcftncd A IS] Corns—Coiumi _ Pion—Par bill— Waatarn choice aapartaa M 50; fomlly *7 60; fancy *; OUy Mills I (till-, A IT; illy! A A Id, (taor—Florida OOOMc. •iLT-tl So for Urerpaal.1 rVMMMAL JrOTICM. The frianda and aoqaalataMe at W. tun are Invited to atlaal kia fknaral tkla ■unday) aftoraooa at *M adioak, fro. the aidanea of bli tnoikar, Mn. Sank Banka, In Vynnton. TAa JfsmSCro a/ Oaf—toad Orai^a raquutad to attaad tha fonaral of onr Brother, W. K. Bahxa. r. J. MOTT, W. M. iadaa fa Jr#a> Adaarilaamaaata, See UatofLattora. -B. S Orana. Saa I,iw Card of Llcal U. Levy, Jr. Family and Fancy Qrooartaa—J. J. A W. B. Wood Loutavlllo Lottery—Saa card of sx-Oovofnor MramloU*. Frnlta and OePaatlana—Prafn.a . HofTtaan. Auction Bala Tnaaday—Eltla A Harriaw. AdmlaUtrator'a Sale—D. P.AH.V. Dealer. Obaap Lumbar—D. P. Dollar. Grug« Notloe—F. J. Mott, W. M. Ta Fatbara and Mother.—W. T. Babiale . Plantation far Bet—If. L. Bad*. Chamber of Co mm area Priam J. F. Irene, fi nectary and Traaanrar. Noophogu UoUaga Baa adrarttaamet. Crockery, atom, ami Plata. Ware—B. A. balk Aaaortod Grooorlcc-O. W. Brawn. White China Plate* $1 par eat, by B. A. bail, at Ennis’ Hardware Sloe. decC dAwlt A few oolorad man art at Atlanta tha other day and did nothing. Nona them wanted to leave Georgia except to go aa agent on high salary. Tha freed- naan of Columbia* hare nothing to do with anoh aohetues. The beat among them have let politics alono, attend to their own tnuineu, era patronised by the whites, making money, and are contented to let other people do the came. daalHmrf ay A. f-abt JMfrataw.rp *#- afafp. It takac plana to-night in Ht. Lnka Msthodist Church, Bnv. Hssafs. Knndriek and Nall, of tha Baptist and Pnebyte- rien Chnrobss, will auks addrnnua. Tha shildrsn will sing bnantifal songs sod tbs report• of contributions and ststlstios mad by the putor. St. Lake Church has raised tome $3,500 tha past fiscal year, and St. Paul about the same amount 'Tha oooenion this evening will baqalto an interesting one, and a wary large number •of people without doubt will attend. OPraaa Plerfd.-tfetaT Jlnby Sleveed fa Owwrm. Wa ranaived yaetarday from lb. J. L Orilfin, lately a merchant in Columbia, bat now in daokaoavilla, Florida, a bust- aua Uttar from which wa lake tha follow, ing extract: I hear your paper spoken of wary often hare. • • , • The lateit return, from tha remote part of tha State aaam to oonfirm Gan. Pin- ley's (Democrat) alsotion to tlongmao; so there is every proapast that the State will eoon pat on a new politioal dim brighter oolora, ae tha om abahu la vary blaok and nearly worn out. Mr. W. Mafia Monika Jfllle Btmaatf. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning, at the residence of Mrs. Sarah Banks in Wyunton, white the family ware at break fast, Mr. W. Kelly Banks was inquired for, and his brother. Dr. E. A. Buka, and mother went to his room and found him prostrated on tbs floor, a small Smith A Wesson pistol near him, oae barrel of whioh had been discharged. Th* ball had pasaaed through his hud, killing him instantly. Dr. Banks had passed the night in tha earns room, and laft him bat a short Urns—perhaps half an hoar. Th* unu la unknown. Ha had bean unwell for several days, and apparently labored under much mantel depression. When found ha wu undressed, hawing risen from bed only a little while. A few mo- manta previously a servant had entered the room and discovered him sitting in a chair. No one heard tha report of tha pistol. Dr. E. F. da Graffenreid, Coroner, with Mum. T. N. Milter, J. D. Odom, Wa. Monday, B, 8 Reynolds, N. L. Badd, W. E. Ingram, J. M. Fletcher,Elkanah Adams, W. J. Fogle, W. A. Duku and Joo. Black- mar, u jurors, held an inquest over tha body lut afternoon. Only tha avidanoa of Dr. B. A. Banks wu hunt, and that wu in aooordanea with tha above facte. Dr. Mason, u wall u Dr. Buka, had treated the deceased for sickness during the week just put. Daring the night he appeared very gloomy and aad. Th* verdiot of the jury wee, “W. Kelly Buka oeme to hi* duth by a pistol ahot in the right temple, Inflicted by bis own bands, daring a fit of mental aberation." Mr. Banka wu one of the very cleverest and moat popular of onr young men, a farmer by profession, lad poeeemed of pit means. Hie aga wu earns thirty- two years. He wu warm and sympathet ic his feelings, ganarou to friend* and generally of a bright, tunny temper. His family is among tha lint in tha country. Ha baa bean a sufferer from partial paral ysis for many years. Many frianda la ment hi* loan, and sympathise with th* bereaved family. Tha funeral taka* place this afternoon at 8| o'olook. In all hia habit* Mr. Banks wu remark ably temperate, and hie business affaire were prospering. In him onr section loses on* of its beet members. MUieOOMM tVVBRIOR COURT. A very prominent merchant told as ye*. toaadey that b* thought planter* at this •asaon wen buying ten of bagging at this season last year, lueaaae they had parch uad large amounts at tha begiaulng •f tha season. This may mtan that their fntars gatherings may be light. Colum bus warehoused half her cotton by 13th December last year, bat beratofon half had been raoaiwed before that data. If daring th* oomiug month* th* raoaipte follow thou of lut yaar Ooiumbu will certainly gat 70,000 ha tea, acts* 3,000 ■non than lut yaar. Th* Israelites nnmmuud Friday ing to oelebrat* th* Fuat *f Dadteaitea —Hannnoa—so salted ia acumemm of tha altar, after tha tempi* had bean cleansed from tha pollution of Antioch os. Maccabeus ordered its observance. It also called the Fuat of Light. After th* r*eonatruetion of th* tempi* and ita olaanaing, the Jews being without urawd oil and troubled for want of it, dleaovarad * bottle in th* nine, which by a miraete luted sight days,sight tinea tengu wanel. This minor festival has haw observed by the Israelites for 3,008 yum, and oott- tin*** eight day*. Kentucky duns, a new supply, at oov8 dAw Psaooos A Swot's. At tha Raw lark tiara. A large lot of bate Kid Glove#, cate- lira'ad patent brand, at $1.00 aad $1.50 a pair, iu blaok, whit* and oolora, just raoaived. o*t38 g. LimHo. Drees Goods at a great unrifloe, at Pbaoock $ Swot’s. Thi* ia th* vary beat utabltthaug of ***• hind ia th* MMintry, and everything toiatotlM.* whotaaate priosa. Th* *M —— or IAqnaaa to tolas al 15 cants. OaUaMWamiuJc^^ petit If l. w. Maaw. xwaair-saooKD day. Henry Stokes, oolorad, plead guilty to ■impto teroany, and wu sentenced to two month* on th* chain-gang. del! Wllllami —stealing ootton. Found not gnilty. damu Perkins—simple tereany. Found gnilty, ud untanrad to twelve month* on th* chain-gang. Henry Cterke—auault. Not gpilty. Alack Bradly, site* Hill, aliu dohn SpiUars. Plead gnilty lo burglary ia th* night time, and sentenced to tan yum in th* penitentiary. Tom Boyd made a confession la oonrt, which may serve to lessen hi* term of sentence, showing he wu a receiver, not ■tester, of goods. No order wu taken. This finishes the jail use*. Ooart adjourned lo I a a Monday, when the oriminal dooket will again be resumed. ^ It wu the pleuur* of the writer a day or two ago to take a trip up the Savannah and Memphis Railroad. Leaving Opelika w* peered through a well oultivated coun try, arriving at Alexander City to supper. The train was in charge of that well known gentlemen, Hemp Wilkins, Eeq., ■topping a day in Alexander City, under th* hospitable roof of 8. P. Adame, Esq. W* spent the night at Xelleytoa with OoL Simpson, of the Arm Moor* A Simpson, factory men In that section. Of Col. Simpson we hove to uy that w* never met • more pleasant or hospitable gentl*- en. T. d. Learn. Cotton Warahamaad *1 Calumkua. To lut night th* total receipts slnoe September lit were 34,838—7,719 more than lut year. The S. W. B. B. hu brought 1,886 bates, decrees* from last yaar of 281; the M. A G. B. B. 9,854, in- erases 1,875; the Western B. B. 1,448, in- orease 591; N. A 8. B. B. 1,801, deeraew 59; river 4,756, ioeraau 8,188; wagons 16,289, inonau 8,930. It will be noted all the routes show gains excep the Sooth, western and North and Booth railroads, which show fallings ofl. Magra that. Ben Tom Smith ahot some person on Thursday night who wee boring into bis •tore at the forks of the road in Buull ty, Ale., known as the Godwin plaoe. The party shot ia supposed to be a negro. Ha wu tracked by th* blood so roes tha sruk bridge and down towards Gaorga Wright's. _ O. W. Brawn Hu a full supply of ehoioe Family Gro ceries, anch u Sugars, Coffees, Lird, Flour, Meal, Hominy, Grits, Hama, lrukfaat Bacon, Beef Tongue, Pig Feet, Tripe, Pickled Beef, Ioe-enred Belli**, flanned Goode of all leading kind*, Pick- lea, Soar Kraut, Ac., dee. Goods delivered free of charge. [It MMCOLLRCTIORB Or 1141. Awe tha Rnquirar af Datambar. Th* County Commieaionera peased $300 of orders yesterday. A gentleman in tha city hu bought a mow white poeeum. B^patMng on the forgery line bu bean discovered, bnt it ia deemed beet to uy nothing about it, u all the probabilities an in favor of its settlement satisfacto rily to all parti**. Hag Ckalara. This disease ia mid to be very prevalent among tha hogs in Tallapoosa county, Ala. The people in that section have not yet forgotten how to raiso pork. Moat Southern regions do after they gat rail- road facilities. Tha disease also prevail* am* extent in Lee. It ie reported u very fatal. Bevaral of tha papers report Ita program in th* West. Apataohtaala Oj/atara. Thou brought np by th* lut boat are splendid. Better were never brought to Oolnmbui. Night* on the river are very sold. Riaar Nawa. The steamer Bandy Moore from Ape lachteote brought up 228 bales of cotton, 104 barrel* of oysters, 71 of syrup, 67 of oysters and 89 of merchandise, iaelndiog 48 Backs of oorn. She stove a bote ia bar bow user th* hospital. This wu repaired yesterday. Sb* luvu at daylight. Th* Wylly ia due to-morrow. Ta Fathara on* Mathara. Carry the little folks to W. T. Bobin- son's candy and fruit store, first door below G. W. Brown’s, and fit them np focOhriatmu. HU stock ia oompleto, end prises to salt the times. [d*o6 it Emory Collage had 116 students, 19 •eaiors, 86 juniors, 23 Bophomoree and 38 fisahmen. Rev. George F. Pierce wu President. Tuition $44 per annum. Board, including fuel, washing, Ac., $9 to $13 per month. The gold fever raged in California. Sol- diara deserted their poets in numbers. Navy vessel* had to move away to prevent all th* aumen and marines from leaving them. In the paper of Deoember 5th are 267 advertised poetofflee letters. Th* Grand Jury oonsUted of Lock Wearns. Foreman, B. A. Borsby, J. H. Butt, Robert Boyd, Jaoob Parker, Amos Shnmpert, James B. Hicks, John Quin, Y. R. Tommey, J. M. Bead, J. M. Cook, A. Chisolm, Robert Carter, Doxier Thornton, J. B. Baird, H. J Eulbeck, Jon athan Bridgu, W. M. Jepeon, J. J. Jack- ■on and George W. Jones. They con demned th* “Saelees expenditure of the Inferior Court, in what appear* to na graveyard* on the cut and west aide of the oourt-houne, generally IfUowu a* the briek pens—intended for no purpose that wa eau oonceive of, exoept ornament— and coating the county above 1,200." They alao oondeuned a dilapidated ahan- ty, called a well-houae, in the ume yard. They condemn alao the exemption of so many person from road and jury duty •ud poll-tax, by beeoming members of military and lira oompaniaa, and do- ing no service. They recommended the Legialetnra to exempt only those who do eotive service. Charles J. Williams wu Solioitor General; E. J. Hardin, Clark ot tha Court, B. B. Alexander, Judge. Candidate* were plentiful. The patri- eta anxlona to serve their aounty u Tax Collector were John W. Edwards, Y. F. Tigner, H. J. Smith, Mej. W. M. lteevea, H. Noble; for Tex Beoeiver were William Terry, D. J. tteei, 11. J. Irby, W. B. Chris- tlan. J, M. ltenfroe wanted to be a Jos tle* of tha Inferior Court. Th* paper of December 12th oontains tha msccag* of President Polk. It fill* twelve and a half columns as long as thou of this journal, and half of it was in nonpareil. The wonder ia how could any one hive waded through it. The Taylor party made the following nomination! at the Court House for the county; Jnitices of the Inferior Court— Ju. Wimberly, J. M. ltenfroe, S. U. An- draws, Look Weems, J. J. MoKendree; Tax Collector, H. J. Smith ; Tax Keceiv- *r, D. J. Basse. J. J. McKendree de clined. Gen. Taylor resigned the command of the Western Division of the army, to take sfleot on February let. His rank wu Major-General. He had been in the army over forty years. Hia age wu fifty-eight years. Ex-Governor Fitxpatriok wu appointod by Governor Chapman Senator from Ala bama to fill the vaoanoy oeoasioned by tha duth of Hon. Dixon H. Lewi*. Governor Towns issued a proclamation utting apart the 25th Deoember as a day of general thanksgiving in Georgia. Bev. W. White, who prepared a work on Georgia, wu lecturing in Colnmbna. Col. B. B. Muon, commanding at Mon- torey, with his A. A. General,Lient. W. T. Sherman, visited tko gold mines *n the Sacramento river and Northern Cali fornia, and writes a long and interuting description af them. Gold wu discovered by Captain Sutter, while ohanging the course of a stream to run a mill. On the 11th Deoember Mr. Douglass introdneed a bill in Congress for the admission of California u a State. Many parties went to the gold mines from Colnmbns. On motion of Alderman Holstead, Oonnoil passed an ordinanoe forbidding any free persen of oolor from living away from th* lot of his guardian, under a pen. alty ot $10 per day for such violation. If guardian didn't pay it effects of negro to be aold; if not sufficient in value, the negro wu to b* hired ont until it wu uttled. Among th* Congressional proceedings w* find tbet Mr. Greeley introduced a bill to dieoonrage speculation. Cotton daring December 4 j to 5j, bag- giog 22a25o. per yard, caudles—sperm 85c. per pound, tallow 18a20o.; coffee— Bio 8s9o., Java 12jo.; molasses 28a80e., corn 8Sa40o., lard 7a8o., fodder 60aCOo., wheat 80o.a$l, whiskey 27a30o., Auieri- brandy 45*50, eoguiao $3a4; salt $2 par auk, brown sugar 7alOo., loaf 12je.; nails 5*0o, meal 45c., bacon sides and shoulders 5a6o., bam 8al0c. An endeavor wu made at Indian Springs to get np a railroad called the Oemulgee, from some point on the Georgia Bailroad to the Macon and Western. At Columbus. John L. Mnetian, Hines Holt, W. A. Itodd were appointed a committee to aolioit sub. ■ariptioas. Work on the Southwestern Bailroad from Maoon wu progressing favorably. For Marshal of Colnmbns, 'i'bos. M. Hogu wu a candidate, and for Deputy Marshal Geo. W. Martin, Jr., Geo. Gullen and Hanry F. Williams. Married—Deoember Mb, Wm. T. Smith and Miu L. O., daughter of Dr. H. Thornton; at same time and place, Itobt. B. Kyi* (of tb* firm of J. J. Kyle A Co.) and Miu Mary A., daughter of Major Doaier Thornton ; on December 12th, by Bev. E. H. Norwood, W. 0. Alford, of Troop oounty and Miu Phebe Jane, daughter of Mr. Richard Samrnis. LOCAL BMtBFt. —Bo Mayor's Court yaetarday. Tha city ia vary quiet u far u personal dUflonlttea are conoemed. —The prioe of fin* writing paper ia said to be nnprofltably low. —The County Trauurar wu buy pay ing off jnrora yesterday. Tha factorise yesterday paid $12,000 u wagu to operatives for th* lut two weeks. —Oranges era selling in Colombo* at two to two and a half oante aach by th* box. —A oorn extractor that hu never baan patented ia the crow. -Why did aha torn bar baok on yon, young man 7 Innocent child I aba wished to ahow bar new overskirt. —We ought not to jadga of man's merits by their qualifications, bnt by tha on they make of them. —Cloudy weather hu aneoaadad th* bright skies of tha put five days. Rain is now looked for. —Macon, Georgia, in round numbers, owes $800,000 of bond* and her popula tion is only 12,000. Colnmbna, u a cor poration, ia bettor off than bar neighbor. —Next to hash tha moat myaterione thing ia female attira, and thia ia not harsh either. It ie very interacting to onr people to know that the mill*—cotton, woolen and print-work*—an activ* one* more. Thou at Fall River have common Old working on fall time. Prau agents vary glibly re ported by telegraph their running on one- third time. Wa most learn th* reaamp- tion of fall Urn* by paragraph* in Ih* lo cal papers. —How abaord la the Idu that tha con duct of any priest or layman ia going to Injure tha unu of religion, whioh ia in herent in the human aont. —The Colnmbna futoriu thus far thia season have taken 2,517 bate* of cotton against 1,119 daring the um* time lut year. This does not inolnd* th* amonnta ginned at tha mill*. —Than an several large paean trau in Colnmbns which yield abundantly. —Th* hud of tha family now return ing front hia “hard work" of indnoing tha suffrage alingara to vote for him for Alderman, through the abarp early mom. ing air, gastly roll* hia aluping spouse over to tha cold aide of tha bad, and sinks ■oftly into tb* vaoated spot with a sigh of thaokfulneaa. —Of the 864 white votara in Colnmbna, 245 are registered u artisans, meohanlo* and manufacturers. Only thirty-seven are reported without callings,or profes sions. —Tha doctors uy Colombo* la terribly healthy. —A mill girl wu asked th* other day if i ■he would oonaent to a redaction of wagu “Before I’d do it," said aha, "I'd see all the bosut in t'other world pumpin' thun der at thru unto a olap.” —Colombo* young man are mourning th* departure of two buntlfnl maidens for thsir homu in Montgomery. —Attandanee on th* chnrchu by ex ample greatly advanou the moral tone of a community. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving ud Watch Repairing dona at Witnon A Kixul’s. JHapaa* raw clilMny /hr tha Chriatmas Jtatttapa. Will open on the 3d of December a foil Una of Baslneaa and Dress Soils for men, boys ud ohildren. Cheaper than ever. Call ud ae* them. Thobmtoh A Acaa, nov29 aodtt 78 Broad 8L Triple Silver Plated Forka ud Spoons $3.85 per set, by B. A. Ennis, at Ennis' Hardware Store. deo6 dAwtt Buntlfnl Prints, just in, at 1 Paacooa A Swift's. nov8 dAwtf ^ Bed ud White All-Wool Flunels al Paaoooa A Swift's. no v8 dAwtf RaaA Thia. Chapman A Verslille maintain thair wall known reputation for ulling the but ud moat stylish goods, at tha lowest priou. _ Oct 25 tf I respectfully unounoe myulf a candi date for the Mayoralty. no2H ta John Moluumnr. CoLuwaea, Ga., ) Maroa'e Ornoa, Nov. 80U>, 1874. [ Ta the OUwetw of Ooltimhut : A call hu been made by the Belief Commutes of Teaenmbia, Ala., through me, for aid to tha sufferer* by the raaut tornado in that loeallty. Yon era thersfon raquutad to contri bute u uneh u your sympathies may suggest. Contributions may be left at Watt A Walkar'e, Abell A Co.'a, or tha Southern Express Co. 8, B. OiaoHoan, dul lw Mayor. Clathtnf. A fine ud wall aeleetad stock of Oloth- iag whioh most ba aold by January 1st, will be disposed of st s grut sacrifice. Btsauss A Goldsmith. Baw, Marat atnd Chaap. Ohrystal, Sapphire, Osmeo, Amethyst, Coral and 8tone Beta in Gold, for 8hirt Profits, Cuff*, ud Boarfs. nov29 eodtt Tnoamoa A Aoxx. New Prints every wuk; Groagrain Bibbons, all widths, 25 oenta per yard; Drew Good* at redneed priou; hud- qnarten for Black Silks, Blaok Alpacas, 10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, Towels, Nspkini end Table Linen, at BtoHoasan’a, nov23 tf 133 Broad St. Solid Silver and Bilvtr Plated Wan at New York pries*, cold at WrmcH A Kihul's. Tha largest assortment of Gold ud Silver Wetohu ie to be found at WimoH A Kma'i Store, octll eodAw 3m Opera KM Gloru for one dollar. nov29 *od4t Tnomanm A Acaa. An entire new atook of fine Jewelry hu bun received at Wrmoa A Kihul's Jewelry Store. Olooke from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give utiefnotion, can be had at Wittioh A Kimbl's Store. A new aupply of the “Acme” Shirts, the most perfect ud but fitting ehlrt known. Tnr them. nov88 aodtt Thobmton A Acaa. If Alooholie Btimnlents are taken into the blood the heart works tester, ud thi* nnnatnnl speed wear* ont the vital muhiaery. All intoxiuttng nostra ran —ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB CITY OFFICEfi. CITIZENS’ MEETINC. tb* but eltluM of Columbus eusm- bled et th* abort Hoot* os Thursday sight st IX o’oloek. Mr. John B. Bsnwu called to the Chair and O. T williams reqauted to tel si Users la ry. Th* Chairman stated that the Dieting wu salted to nominate ssndLletee for Mayor and Alderman for tha elution to he held Deoember lath sad the following gentlemen wm uulouuly aomlastsd sad hays aa esptadt FOB MAYOR. COL. r. a. WILMIBH. FOR ALDERMEN. M Ward—T. K. Wvaaa, D. B. Bin id Ward—T. O. Docolis*, A. W. BaaaTLT. 4th Ward—Bra. Jxoaaoi, Eobt. Lanaiaoaa. •th Ward—Braav F. BvaanrT, lasso Joure, 4th Ward—O, T. Willisu, Jona Dnaaia. People’i Tioktt. FOR MAYOR, MRN HtllRMIY. lei Wmd—(4. Omrav Joans*, Cliff B. Gains*. Id Ward—Wh. L. Clssx, T. E. BLsncnean. id Ward—A. M. Easrao*, Gaeaea W. Baowa. 4th Ward-L. E. O’Kaara, i . O. Annrawi. Joaire, N. N. Cdstis. 4th Ward—Gso R. Flouuot, MaBTia E. Cuti*. For Alderman—5th Ward. *-3f» I sac ounce myself a eaadldete far is- •* ala.,tlan ae AIi1.rM.ua 0 f g, Oily *f Oo- Inmhme af the elsetlea u Batardey, tha lath ef Ueeimhar next. navis lw JOHN O. CHALMERS. For M$r$hal. FjTl ANBOUNOE myulf u a uadldat* for th* offloe of Marshal, at th* ap. praashtag Munlolpal alutlaa, oa Saturday, th* llth of Daumhar nut. oolite* UEOHGB W. HAYNES. For Deputy Marahal. a jw— Wa an raqasttad to aaaoaau the ^ aam* or WM. BVEBUB as a uadi- date lor th* saw of Deputy Marshal at th* approaching municipal alsetiaa. norl ts» MANY VOTEBS. For Deputy Marahal. a J I eanaaau myaalf a saadMat* for r*. ^ elsctki* u Deputy Marahal af th* rity ef Oolambas, at th* seining atestlu tm Hater day, th* llth of Daaamhar asxL novlt ta* WM. L. ROBINSON. Crockery, Glassware, As., at grutly reduced priou. Call on B. A. Ennis, at Ennis' Hardware Store, deed dAwlt AVr Mapar. We rrspeotfully unonne* the name of Jno. McIlhxnni m a candidate for Mayor of the city of Columbus, at th* elution on Saturday, the 12th of Deoember next, novll to Mast Omaxae. The latut noveltiu in Neokwur at the Baltimore Clothing Houu. tf Jsit Ksceived, A fresh stock of Bluk Alpau (th* fourth shipment this eaaaon). To arrive ' advartised aa “tonioe," “ranovatofa," Ac., Monday, a Urge stock of Beaded Trim- \ prodnee thia disaatrona effect, ud should wings and Ladiu' Merino Undarwur, at b* rejected. Da. Walsu'* Veoxtablx the New York Store. Vivxotx Brmaa—an Invigorut without nov22 tf 8. Landaus*. Ih* cans of oloohol—ia avarywhera sup- MLEOANT COATOM CLOTMIRO pluUng tbau poisons. DOV12 4w Mad* ta Order at tiaa Whit* China Cap* one Ssaoera at $1.25 par ut, by R. A. Ennis, at Ennis Hard- war* Store. deo6 dAwlt Th* true road to prosperity it to buy only what yon an able to pay tba oath for. Appreciating the faot, I have de termined to sell from this data for the CASH. By adhering striotly to tnis rule, I will ba able to sell cheaper than when goods era to be “charged." Parliu in debted to me will confer a great favor by oalling and settling promptly. T. E. Blanchabu, nov22 tf 123 Broad St. JIfm.ni/. Dr. W. J. Foglo bu removed his Dental Offiu from tha Georgia Home bnilding to his new place of business, over Wittich A Kinul's store. Hero ho will continue the praotice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, and will be glad to meet bia friends. « J. B. BRAMBALL, (99 Broad Strut, Colnmbns, Ga.,) Watehmakar aad Jawatar, will repair Watchaa, Clocks, and Jewelry neat ud promptly. I* also the only agent for tho Singer Sewing Machines in Colnmbna, Ga., ud ha* th* only genuine Singer Company'* Nudte* for ule. Bast Menhin* Oil, fhattlu, Attachment* ud Nudlu for all dachinu always on hud for ule. Nu dlu uat by Hull. [novS tf F«r Marshal. a I kBBOUH myulf a audhlat* far ra- ** alMtioa u Marekal of th* ally at Co lumbia st th* tnsalag slsslloa oa Bsterbay, thi lltk of Doumbir mat novlt ta*M. W. MURPH Y. CLOTHING. N’ESXV FALL § WINTER CLOTHING I TCmu'.v.hXm.'^ si *’*** *' “ «« Xew Clothing of all kinds* ^■tevanrmitto^mOK BALES AND SMALL PRo/lTB. 1 THORNTON k ACER, Tfifirudira^, •ADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Sales, Harness, Bridles AMD Martingales, Hu oa haad a large ituk of every style rad quality, from th* ohupori to th* beet. LadlM* and Cants’ Trunks, VbIIms and Travdlng tagt. ALL STTLU AND FBICW. PATBNT DASH ENAMEL LEATHER. HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LRATMRM Ensuled Cloth of all kited,, Luthar end Rubbar Baiting, Critan, Hum, Tmaa-Chslne, Whip,. Rllnd-Brldlu, Bits, Rnshtts, Spars, an* nil srUoles in this lies nsnnlly kept la a Brat class lull AW All good, la my lias will be mid st radnemd prloet, with s vtew of elostag oat ay hut asu si *a sorii day. TERMB STRICTLY CASH. Mr. MARK.A. BRADFORD, ftomariy with Mr. W. B. Kant, I, with ma, ud wnmld hn et*es*4 to *** nil his old autocars wdfrtsndi. No. 94 Broad Btrwwt. FOR SALE AND RENT. ForBaie. A FOUR-ROOM hoses and kltaktn, . - tSl Httutod u Troop strut, Latwnu Oinwtoid end Thames. Apply to DOTS! dsodtf 114 Broad stmt. For Bent J. S. JONES. For City Sexton. dot* for Saxton of th* city or Caliches, et the slutla* u Bstnrdsy, th* llth af Deumhar naxt. util to* For Sale or Bont. n HneofM kail rood, unelillsg *f soroo me eluraC, an* hslsnu wall tlmtwnd ud nearest th* depot, Mr. Tam Parsons now For City Sexton. (2»* Th* (Hands of JAMES LYNAH, I Inin wvUI FOR OOUNTY OFFIOEt. For Tax CoUeotor. self n usdldeto for th* oiBeo ef Tax Oolloetor of Mnsoogu county. Elution tret Wodnttdny In January next. For Tax Collector. t^T OAPT * OHABLKB A. KLINK aa* w aoasss klMsslf as a candidal* tor Tas Ootlsoiorof Massogts Uoantj. Wsdassday In January. Elsslioa Aral osl dkwU* For Tax Collector. n -p < Wn era snthoriud ta nanuau tha noma of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Hu., u a oudldsto for Tax Oollootor ofMuoogu oounty, at th* inning olutloo In January naxt, oetw dhwttf* A CARD TO THX PUBLIC. Ftrfect Fit mnd IsMi/ImNos 0«snmRn6. Onr Mr. Thomas has just rsturned i SliOFt pf tha Fifth from New York with a ehoioa Una of I OPPOart. New Samples, and we ars now taking A 8 Man»fsr of Mis »lfl Oonosrtsflvso in order, fo, Drus ud Bn.inu.8niU, h*v- 1 Vm b «trV.?S°& i»g made satirfsotory arrugmn.nU for ‘fthfrifth om'’co'?ri" d ft'.Al'! the mannfactnre of onr Custom Clothing < Library of Ksotaoky and tho ttokot holders with special care ud at short notice, by TtoTJmr'mtendrbJdlrirthu* those well known manufacturers of fins tad In gilts ths gruter will b* th* gilt sward- clothing, Muera. W. A. HowsU A Co., of , *%Ss°T Newark N J a fall drawing ia ao nutaifssUr to fcbn tatsrsit * ’ 1 0 r thoai lnUrnaud that, rathsr than havo n Give ns yonr order* urly, ud we will frsattoasl drawing uU* loth In. teat, I deem ■ onr heal to nlnu. mn halo* d.tamn It du to th* trsst *an5dtd to me by til* tlokrt . our Dost to plesu yon, Detng a*torm- hsldm >Dd th , p , Mla wb ,. r , arK.ntnoky, ined that onr friends and onstomsra shall thmt a abort poatponemeot bs msds to •nabis s u iiaa M m-___ m# to dlapoas uf tbs unaold (toMots and bar* a not pay any Broadway Uilora fanoy priosa fBU drAwlagT Tboogh tr.o vary large amount for having their clothing mads to ordar. "owlf to dlstrtbnt# ° _ , handaoms gifU, y«t wo aboald fool dliwp|»oU>t sopl 7 tf Thomas 9l Pbesosit. «d la this our last oimoort, abould w* bs oom< m puilsd to maks a fTaetlonsl drawing, however Tha Finaat largo. I We have rsMlvsd ao vary large a number of Imported and Key West Cigars at Bnh- , lsttora from all parts af ths ooaotry from those ler’s, No. 84 Broad Strut. ootll-tf j E?.‘tffSMSffte'^'hy'SSW: | that ws fsal strsnatbsiiWl In our asnas of duty Bluohard Mils tb* but dollar Kid | to ^h. ^tjokst holdsn ud ibs p.bits Library, Glovu in the market; alao, hup* a large etueu, w* assortment by's BsamleM ning wear, at $1.25 par pair. [no22 tf ^ I ticket bolder hia mousy, upon pi JnnAnh A Bro ara dailv in raoaint of hia tiekst, should ths drawing fait to oom* off josepn A uro. are oaiiy m raoeipt or ^ ih% ^ #ow The f Mt f##l New Goods purchased for cash, every ed, will ^sunotontjfnamntsstoainntorsjatsd variety and style, of which for cash they ( {jjj^ will sell at the lowmt figure, either wholesale or retail. Gall and see the goods on hand, whioh ars made in tba State of Georgia, and boy home goods, thereby saving money and adding to tha interests of yonr own section. nov8 tf _ _ KNOW ALL MEN That at* the popular and long established llESTAUBANT AND SALOON of Chat. Mleyman A Cm. the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and For Tax Oolloetor. pap I respectfully .ina.no* mystlf n me- ” didst* far Tax Oollootor of Mnsoogu aaaaty at th* aloettu am tha first Wednesday In J.nssry naxt. oct24 te* JAOOB O. BUgRUE. For Tax Oollootor. r_JT I rasps*!folly naaonnu myulf nsu ^ didst* for Tax Oollootor of Mnsoogu oonnty at tha nioetlu oa tha list Wadaasday In Juttty next. oott tl JOHN A. BUFF. For Tax Beoeirer. I annoeoee myself a saadldato for ^ Rseslvsr of Tas Koturas for Mnsoogto oounty. KlosUoa first Wsdassday In January sspfT dsodAwto JORDAN L. HOWRLL. me market; also, xaapa a large itaaess, wa have determined, in tbs lutsrstt or 1 of Iterri.' Victoria, ud Pru- ^i.M.V'dJJ.’Ts'^ry ^ !«*Kid. Gut.'Kid. for ■DU| mm m guarauUo sf good holtioM. wo plodxo ouriolvos to rsfund to any tlohet holder his monoy, upon proMutatloo ol that they will bo fairly and honoatly dealt ~rlth. Tha money paid for tioksts Is saeradly K ossrvsd ogalnat all ooDtlngenclso until after s poymsat of tbs girts, s tar wh oh ths ox- peases ars to bo rolmburted and tho Publle Library is to bo_pa!d Its profits TB08 £ UEAMLETTE, Agent and Manager. deo6 dAwlt _ Mehmmmk’t Mmmdrmltm Fills Will he found to posooss thoso qualitlot nooos- sary to tho total eradication of all bilious at tacks, prompt to start tho sooiotlons of tho llvor, sad giro a healthy tone to tho enttro systom. Indood, It Is no ordinary dlsoovery In modleal sslonso to have In?anted a remedy for these stubborn oomplslnts, whioh develop ell Cigar, are kept oonstullj on hud pro ' ‘h* malts prodocsd by s hvr.tofor. fra. o» _ ^ . .* _, .a of ealomsl, a mineral justly dreaded by man- no publteo. ^ oetl If k|sd uhnowltogwl to to dsslrutlvslo Attanttaa. ths sxtrsms lo th* human ./stem. That ih* lu conuquence of a chug* - «XT about to make in our busineu, w* wiU ; uuustoi? Is now nn admitted fast, raadarad aall onr entire (took of Clothing ud Far-' ladlsymteble hr nlsnUflo rsnsrebu; and niahiug Good* at out. Hrsaun A Goldsmith. Ad excellent assortment Bi«soh*d Cot ton Flannel* at Pxi oocx A Bwirr'i. nov8 dAwtf Board. T. 8. 8pear is uow st No. 101 Broad street, in th* Wetoh ud J#welrj bud- new, ud is also Agent for tb* well known Remington Brariog Muhin*. Watches, Clock* ud Jawolry repaired with neatnus ud dispatch. I invito the visits of tbs public gvn- ervllj. oct20 wltAdtf Far tala, A most Duirsble Besidsau in IiB- wood, known u ths Fog)* ptao*, half • mil* northeast railroad ctepoL Apply to D*. Tiohhs, nov2t tf At OUu. thaw who u* th* Mandrake PIUs will ho (ally •atlifiad that ths tost msdlelnu ars thou pro. vtdsd by aster* Is th* aommos hsrto ud roots or th* Bald.. Thai* pills apas ths bowsla and oorraot *11 bllloni dsranssmsnt* without ullvatlon or any of tb* Injurious .3001. of ulom.i or othsr poisons- Ths iteration oi bile Ie promoted by these pilln, se will to eeen by tho titered oolor at ths .tools, end dlesppesrlns ol the eetlow oom; lexlou and eluneing of the tougue Ample dlrwtloae for nee accompany tub box or pills. Prepared only by J. H. Behoaek h Bon, at thair principal offiu, oornar Sixth ud Arab ■tracts, Philadelphia, and for sale ky all drug- gists and deolsrs. Prtos 26 osnts par box. SMOLUTS DIVOSCSI OBTAIN SD VMM waste, at dlfsssnt Steles, for dssortloa, RopnhlWty esqnlmA Re sharge util dlvoree graate*. Add rasa, For Reo$lv$r of Tax Raturns I AGAIN annoaass myself a sandldals for rw-«lsstlon of Tax Rsoslvsr of Mus- eogoo county; oloetloa first Wednesday la Jan uary next My |rast management of tho oiBeo will bo my only roforonoo for competency. To iy and vnlaod “Nephews,” your “Undo Mlko” will expoet eaeh end every oee to do his whole duty. So lot us nil bo up aad doing. no!4 to* M. W. THWKATT. To BenL RS In th* village h. »w u—... and Girard Ralliw.. • Md for sell taw dry woods or groceries. Apply lo W. 8* Pollard, Hurtvlllo, or J. II. lade, at Foatalno Warohousa. Uolumbus. Ua. JAMES PTMARSUA£.U aovT oodlm JAMES M. . RUSSELL, Oolambas, Ga. For Bant AND RLEEPi: nrsnev Bnilding, nwong'wkteh la tto uflee now oouptnil ky fiiwiharsLUa Insorraa* Company. oolemxw gH tf 11* Brand fit. Floatation Stock and * arm ing Utenoilfi tor Bont. RAILROAB8. Montgomery A Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Ttklng Effect October I, l$74. MAIL TRAIN-DAILY. Lear# Moatgomory 4.-00 y u Arrive at Mufoula. » i Owneetlno on Wedneedoye rad lotardnyi with hoote on dhattehooatoe Riv.r, ao* dally at Untoa Sprlaxe with Mobil* A Girard Railroad tar (ray. Lasve Xul.ul. M|. u Arrive et Mont*omery TidfiSH V with Moklle A Girard at Moalfomorv with 1. DURHAM, finp'2. ■tend, Al*., with n jaorllon ef the a hU U* farraln, utensile. Abut 500 open tend, *in know end Schofield praee. Labor un to had oa nuwshte terms, md [hi at thia tlma tor Tin par bushai in ikorhood, ud u the ptaaa. Thalarm Exeoutor’fi 8$lo. A GREEABLY te nn order from tha Honor , nhte th* Oonrt at Ordinary of Mnaougs® oonnty, will hn aold on th* first Tnssday In Juury naxt, within ton tegs) hoar, or ule, ta front of th* oaatioa hone* of EUls A Hsrrl- , in th* stty at Oolatebns, toot vary doelrs- th. , p .» bM a: iisr&fishl; n Urge tweeter/ hen**, nonriy now, with tow- mont, oontetelag ta *11 twain rooms, with out- houu nttMkad, ud nbont ten norse ot land. Also n tat** ud dselrabis tat of koueahold tarnltnra. Sato u to* pro party at Thomas Gratak, doaauad. Afiilgnoofi’ Sale. r\tt Tiwdny, th* ilk day of Daaamtor naxt, U w* wtOwil at Mibllt antary, ta Iront of th* auction hne* *r Ellle k Hameon, In Go Inenbae, Un., eonnoedog *4 II a'*loek n. m., th* following root aetata, being * port or toe property of John King, Bankrupt, te WU i let. The Houeu u i Form known ae tha W. H. Hughe, pile# on th* Hamilton road, .boat thru mlta* from Uolumbus, aanWIulng abut •Macro*, of whioh about MO aarweamprUa to* form, ua nbont M narae at th* know. M. Th* Hauw and Film known u ton Rm* pin**, u th* Hamilton rood, nbont two mitre from Uolnmbue, On., outatnlng about 151 'teni, half onto; haluee In twelve rantoe, WMBSSSr- novll did J Aealgoaae of John King. A$$lgn$ofi' Sale. / \It th* drat T*cedey In Jonnory nut (1576) t t we will coll nt public outcry, In Irani of Ellle A Herrlson’e auction bourn, la Uolumnua. Oa., eommeuelag at MO'ekiek a m., to* 'allow, tag mat eaUto and pereunt property, being a jartef th* pro party of Jah* King, Bankrupt, Nn. 1. An udtvidW half Interact In the premise# known •> ton Lowell w araboaea, .it- rated Inltto etty of Oolemhne, ud upon ally To tho Voters of Mutoogoo. Wjg- 1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF n Oendldate for ton offiu of Tax Re ceiver of Muecogaa County, at ton alwttan on toe FI ret Wadaaeday la January. A te T. O. REES. For Clerk of figperlor Court. I roepectrail/ ununu myulf ae a eradl- date for ra-eleetlon to toe oIRee of olerk of fin. parlor Curt af Maeaogu unity. Etaattan dret Wadaaeday In Junnry next. ■apfdtd JESSE J. BRADFORD. For Clerk of Superior Court. fiffifol nepootlhUy ununu myulf n un. W* dldnte for Utark af fiuparlor Uonrt, •oltaltlag to* uppartaftoe pnblle. uu dte GEO BOB Y. POND. ROOTS AND SHOES. ■/» 4*wly M. NOUfiR, Attorney, IN Bfwdwtf, M. V. The Old Shoe Store te full or Now Show. Onr late addition! or* The Protection Tee fiheefer children. Ledlee* Wen A PebMe Button Beet* Ladle*’ Flue Kid fiutten Beet*. Miue*' Fine Kid Batten Beett, Ladled’ tnd Miue*' Kid Open Beett. AU “ae pretty no raw thaw.'' Bargains In Roots! Han't Hand-Sewed Boot* for per pair. 60 cases Man’s Thick Boots, very cheap. Ladies’ Kid and Felt Houu Slipper*. Men’s, Boy* 1 and Youths' Slipper* In variety. Tha Old Reliable Wall*’ Hand-Sowed Shoo. Tho Virginia Mich-Down*. Aad a fall stock of deelrabl* work 1* quea sily and variety, sad nt prtew worth f tenltan af uy knyw. WILLS A GUXXXfi Mo. FO Broad at.. Western Railroad of Alabama. UMifMgR'ar wu 64* HOURS TO NEW TORE WMT1RN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Oouraot, O*., lept. llth, 10IA TRAM* LRAVR OOLVMBOI DAILY Arrtv.sta.lm*, . .. 11*4 s. h. FOR ATLANTA AND HEW TORE At lOian s. m. Arrive OpsUk* tl 1AM p. m. AS Atlwte ASS p. a. By Atlanta and" Charifitt* Alr-Liae. Lvov. Atlut* 4;00 p. m., OHARL0TT1 At* a. m., lisnvill. 3:27 p. m. Arrive at Wuhisyten Ate a. m., at BaUlman S:30 a. *., al Phlladalphta lee p. m„ at MfiW YORK 6:15 p! m. nlasplog Ora. ran from Atlanta la Charlotte, By Kennetaw Ronto. Leave Atlanta 1:00 p. m., Dal too KhM a. m., Brletul 10;4S a. n .Lynebbare IASS p. m. Arflva at Woehiaala* 6:44 a. m., at halt/move fold a. m„ al Pblladalphla l:Sd p. m„ *4 HfiW YORK Alt p. m. dtoeplni care ran from Atlut* to Igeehhnrg. TRAINB ARBIYfi AT OOLDH1DI DAILY From Atlanta aad Haw York, AM A. H. From Montgomery ud talma AM r. H. Ticket, for eale at Unto* Feoewger Depot. Qweenl awe's, fwpfflf CENTRAL RAILROAD. Gimuul iMvmuxvnpBMT'a Onior, OMWIAIi liflDf i» V Iavarrar. Novombar 1,1674. J 0 8 AND AVTNR HUNDAT, 14TB IN fit ANT Paaoangor Train* on Iba flaorgi* OaulFuI Bailroad, it* Braachoo and OooMetioua, grill ram a* foUuwa: TRAIN NO. 1, QOIMO NOETR AND WRIT. Mas MSxai 4c0»vk UhOir ■ 11:54 r a 6:45 rm 7:17 t ■ 9:10 y ■ -_- w RIO f at Arrive ut Colunbua 1:06AH Arrive ut Nutate UklOu m Arrive ut Atluutu fcODan COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave AtteoM..... ...lbNrx Leave Eutate Mira Arriva at Macon from Atluutu RIO A M Arrivaut Macon from Mutate *46 ah Loava Macon 7:16 am Leave Auguatu Mt a M Arrive At Augueta 4:00 wm Arrive at Savannah |;Npg TEAIN NO. S, GOING NOETH AMD WIST. Leave Savannah T:SS w M Leave Auguate SMI F M Arrive In Augueta. tat a m Arrive In Maoon * Loava Maoon for Golumbnu..., Arrive la Augueta Arrive iu Mlfledgovttle Arrive In Eatonton Arriva in Maoon l/fifivi Maoon for Columbua., Leave Maoon for lu'aula.... Leave Macon for Atlaatu.e.. No.! fbu pram lee* known u th* (oath bolt ud batwau Uwwlucd being tha late reridanw at Sank Ktax. No. t. Tb* promisee known ae tb* reeldeaoe of J. W. Bora**, *« Um ucrar of finiml ud Fatten etruu, toleg city late number, liy ud Ut. cub containing half an nan, mar* or Icei. No. 4. S Bharat itoak MohU* fo Glrud Kail- road Oompaay. SRharre •teak Cttnmhu laa Munfoeturlng Oom i any. to Shorn *to*k Ualumbu Indnetrlal Aeec- etstla*. I* Skaroo atoak OaUu State* Lift Insor- anu Company. 1 Skara eteak North k South Rallroed Co. It •* “ Hju’.hera and Atlantic Tela- graph Company. IS* Shorae etaek Ganrgia .Ham* Iuuruna °* l *¥Jt B martg*g* bunds of thu North k South Rutlroud Company, undonud by thu Bute of Georgia, of $1,000 eaeh. Tarma for rual uituto one-half eaeh, balance In twelve monthi, with IntereeL W. L. SALISBURY, JOHN FEAHollY, Aeelgneee of John King* Administrator's 8al$. W ILL to eold on to* Brit Txeedey In Jan. ■ary next, at tb* emwt ptao* of public wlae In th* oounty at Mueeagae, u tba prai>. arty of Jeinae Band, dao'dT that deelrabl. ptaaa of propar y in to* vltlaga of Wyunton known aa th* raaidoneaof da auad nt tba time of hi. death, nod etnea aacnpiad by hie widow, Mn. fi. E. Band. ThU buuee mnd lut wu eet unit te the widow u dower In tha laade uf dliueed tying In Mnwogu anunty, and tb* Win will wlyuwluda th* aetata’e remainder Intenet after the explratlua of to* wldow'e llfo acute In th* troparl/. Bald la pureutne* of nn ordar of to* Ooart of Ordln.ry uf Mneuga* oonnty. Term*—IS m«tto*».u.uU«.land i nurt ? *. kviN navel dlewtd Ailm'r J.mve Bond. Hipge. Important to Merchants. B UT yoar WRAPPINO PAPKE AND PAPB! BAGS et borne, et Mew Tork rates, from M. M. HIBSCH, Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe etraete. Important to the Pablic. S ELL niDNS, PUBS, EfiESWAX, BAGS, etc. at highest eaeh prioaa,to 1L1K.RXBS0E. , 7S NfSSS 8t.| fltruer jtllra gal IMuuii $aj nbiliil fii Slfi ef tku Blf RdoI* ;;;;;; JJJi* Leave Macon for Nutate..S.SSam Leave Maoon for Atteatu Arrive la Golnmbne ::S!! COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1:66 r M Leave Columbua SJSVM Lvava Bntala Sc50 a m Arrive iu Mactiii from Atlanta fl.. 7:10 r ■ Arrive la Macon from Colnmbna 7:65 r M Arrive lo Macon from Eutate 1:10 r ■ Leave Macon 7:66 PM Arrive in MUIedgavUle 1009 pm Arrive iu Karootoa 11:66 p M Leave Augueta 6.-06PM Arrive In Augusta 6:56 a N Arrive lu Savannah 7:1ft am Train Ne. 3, being a through train eu the Cen tral Bailroad, stopping only at whote station*, paaaangura for half itation* ana not bo taken on or pat of. Paeeaageri for Mlltedgerille and Eaten ton wiU take train No. I from Savannah aad Aogmata. and train No. 8 from point* oa the 8outkw*et*ra Bull* joad. Atlanta and Maoon. The MilladgavUlwanA ■atontoa train run* daily^8aacUyfi^*i— Je‘i3 tf General SnperinM HOTEL*. Commercial Hotel. EUFAULA, ALABAMA. ? S EDICATED to th* Oommerelnl TwiM— of th* United State*, aad alljemngKr. I on builneM or plaasara. wn wlttfig all we can to make yonr itav with ae plnaMsi nafi agreeable. Gtva ue a triaL • ■ RIDDLE A SMITHA, FTtata novll tf 11741 HOWARD HOUSE, 11174 BMOADfiTMBar. ‘ NnaxLT Orro. Momaon MklHi Bailooad Sim, Eufaula, j. w. HowAaa. Rankin Hout^, Columboa, Oa. J. W.*YfiX,VM$>. Fraxx Goumh, Oteth. v . _ • Biky BMlMUMMt, Ear and Billiard Saloon. I I myMdkwtf