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► HI VOti* XVI. GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1874. NO. DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY Twelve Booth*, In adraaee $8 00 Six mooton, “ .4 00 Three month*, " * 00 Om* Booth. » ......... »•. Wrxelx Enqtman, on. y*a* AQ0 Bondat Enqoiua, on* year........... •'so gunner and Vnu Ewquinna to gether, on* your 8 00 Mf«Hal*( ■*«**, l%Mk, Ml,,... i.,4 J 00 1 “ “ • 00 a « “ • ao monk, •• 8 oo a “ * it *o « " “ 10 0* • “ “ n m * » " 86 00 I l*nre 1 jeer 4100 ThsAtoroi# frith the privilege of a okup •very three month*. Voi yearly oar4* a liberal re count will lie made. The rate for every other day la Dally and every week in Weekly will be the mama* Daily. For every other day la Dally the rate will be eae etrtrd teeeth—vhe DUf raea* For twioe a week the rate will be one-half Dally "nr kdvMUiemmB la total or nadia* aalian 60 per cent additional will be charged. The Weekly ratee will Invariably be one-third of the Daily. When'fin advirtfe—at to chaaned more than once InYbroa monfhe the advertieet will bo chftrg* vd With the coet dT eompoeltton. |oi%n diver- tlrere amt pav aa do thoeo at home. telegraphic noth. By Tclignph to Baanua.] Mimic. —Bped* shipment Trow N*1 York MW * mill ion yesterday. ,, . —The New York Stock Stoking* win lie open Saturday aftar th* holidays. —Ah exploded water main killed the engineer of.the work* *t Harrisburg, Pa end n'laborcr. —Ubaan beat Crrill* Oka, who *Mr*d 980, yaaterday. Th* gam* waa French carom. —Loan by lha Urn in tha mill at Wi honaa point, near Hartford, floniaalklt, waa $200,000. loaoranaa $88,000. inparlntandant Tlamaau,. of tha Pittaburgb ooal work*, waa fatally ahot yaatarday while making a tom of th* mine*. —The D.moo ratio members from Ails- ooNcmee. Wkimtanotf, D*e«wb*r it.—A foil win ssasrcisasfS'W* Kr.Vt MUklt. whit* Bora Btruno goloud on* k iaaioa to rusuc schools. Nnw OnLEkM, December 17.- -Th* —The Merchants’ Exchange add Board* of Trade of St. Louie bin waited in a mamotial praying Congraa* to grant th* aid desired by th* Taxaa Pacific and At lantic and Pacific railroad* —About a thousand dollars! worth of •hasp war* killed by dogs last week, on Alexander!* Woodhom farm, near Isl ington, Ky. Tha Importad bash* that coet $300 apieee ware among them. —An appeal .t* lb* people of the United States baa been laaoad by lha, eitimaa of. Vioknburg raooanUog th* oanaa* of th* re- eant disturbances, and showing tha mod eration and forbearance with which prop erty owner* bar* acted nodal great provo cation. —An anonymooa oomtnnaiat'ion was received by Mayor Stokely, of Philadel phia, threatening Tiolcaoc if employment was not provided for tha atarving poor, and oomplaining that Italian* war* work, ing on tha Centennial buildings, exoln- ding actual citixens. It waa sign ad "8x- earr Six. Oklahoma, Indian Territory. By faint matdntlm, KtUkaas.niU he prsaeatid to-morrow. ( Motion to incresse tha alio* one* of the Bntaat it education failed. Motion to abolish tha Barean failed. These questions provoked a long de bats. Action on Legislative Approprialion bill. r: Adjourned, .!'• '• ’ - 7 Mitt. - .V V- In tha Baltic to-day Sherman said he frequently had qaestiona pat to him in regard to tha tariff bill, and ha deiired now to state that 4h* oonfaranaa eommit- ta* on that bill had do power to go beyond tha aabjeet matter in diipate between the two bonnes; the lint of whioh was for a modification wf -tfw tobacco tax. the sec ond in regard to the tax on broken’ ealee, and th* third in iegirdtolhataxon hop*. Tha bill to provide for a new govern ment of th* Dj^tijot of Col^mhic was dia- Xottdn oflkrad an hmandmknt to moke tha oommiasionen sleeted by the quali fied totals of Abe DVrtriot, instead of hav- lag* them appointed'by the Prasidaat. Iii anpportiag bis amendment, he bad uo doubt it would bo aaM that' this bill was intended to gal dear of qotorad suffrage. Morrill, of Maine; Tbnrman and Bay- aad argiad that Coign** was Tasted with, exelurive ooatrol of the Dietriet by tbe Constitution. nO.'uu The lint-named Senator aa^d it was ex. psdidnt tb pus this Mil,' and not have tbe history of this Dlatriot of the last three or four yean repeated. It had bp*n too expensive lor repetition. No rote taken to-day. . ,4 West, of Lonikiana, inirodnoed a bill far MmmUaA of Joseph M. Shawnon, of Taoatatan*. Committee an Claims. (4alpwatl.NB-Wa.hla,t.a Items. Wxshinotox, December 1 J,—Oonfirma- tlon*—rBiO^erutaj at Jarkeanvige, and Bmgham, CfTedniboro’ Ala. * Oereen at Pqpopoli^. Ala.; Harding, Sardia, Miss.; Heethman, Inks, Mies.; Sterns, Holly Springs, Miss., and a vast number of Northern postmasters. Pelham and Kaptar visit*# foaPrasident aboot Baa lead's. saeoaaaor. Paymaster General Alvord fall In th* rotunda and broke a leg. day nfased to allow oolorad boys to enter th* school, they having bean informad that th* Superintendent oould aattla tha qnastion, and prevent th* admtmicn of eolovwd bey. - They appolalad a aom- mittaa to a*U.»p** him, and th* Superin tendent stated he was only an oieoutire officer, tod that, th* wbolt matter wu in the hende of a pnblio board, and that th* beard wu ooatrbDed by to* gawra school law, whioh malm* no raoe distinc tion. den straggle over the Presidential • acces sor and the third term movement, are : First—Th# ccnrenuy question. Second—The policy to be pursued towards th* South, so aa to hold those Statu under carpet-bag ml* nod rot* them in 1876 ; and Third—The-question of transportation and internal improvements. On all IbaWtiaane* their division* are eertOut, and tfiere U ‘I- deeperat* effort now going on, by. eaaeniing and ooaaalt- ation, to barmoniia differenou and pm- ktofnobmut# policy. ' TUB STkTX DEBT CONaULTATIOX. ltanxian, Deoember 17.—A resolution passed the Senate to-day providing for a conference of tbe joint committee on th* pnblio debt with tbe eraditori of th* State, and oalling a meeting of tha oom-. mitts* in this oity on th* 14th of January, 1878. Dae notice will be given in toe leading papers of the country. Rai.kioh, Deoeinber 17.—Tbe upteqo* of David Martin, oolored, who wu sfn- tenced to he'Lnhg to-day at Wilmington, has bqffi ooium'itvd to imprieoQment tor 'fofai ‘rail n V. «**I«AMY. MARKETS. ■ Y TIIMUH T* Utvilll. ■away aw* Stank Mnakats. Loaaoa, DeiMker IT.—BHim la toak to creased 54 mlUto* itartag. Penis, Deeemkw IT —Btotu41f. aa4 44a, ■f&jSuvEMdal oommrrs om mawr'* amsaaow—voamoa roirxa* ap senux aloar TO iaroa- rasa wrra onaa; u wan mavx aoaixsT thb ixmaxi. staHiaw ttmaalmie - »o aaaioH. Rmn, December 17.—It ie rumored bat lllsmtrek regards the action of (he lleichstng yyterday in voting (bat, in or der to uphold its digDity, the eonetitution should bo amended so u to prsvent tbe arrest Wf '4‘deputy daring aaeuiun, u eqni valent to a vote of wantof oanAdeoee, and Is determined to resign. It is further uid that, in oooeeqnence of this view of tbe Chancellor, the resolu tion will be modified at to-day's sitting of tbe Reichstag. I.VBIAB OOIIU4I4I. - raing, and draw $1(800 tp pay ployeee. As h* Wu coming down tha ■taps * man threw peppar In bia eye*, grubhat the money ndiUHped. Ha hu not been arrested. —The Hoha* of BapraaantuUves i South Carolina adoptod a oonenrraat ra olntlon petitioning Congreu to maka ap propriations to indemnify depositors in the Friadman'e Savings bank who w led to deposit money there by the belief that toe Vedaldl’ OafouMN would be responsible for safe hasping. —Within a few day* a haavy defalcation amounting to about $48,000 baa been diaaovaraa la the ecooBota it thafloanolal agent of tha, freiato .dawartuM* of th* Pennsylvania BaOftod^Company, in Pitta- bnrg, who hu baan in toair service for tbe road. Tbe book* were found to be correct, bat the cash balano* atoms not to have baan oa haji, flU sMUd fold tbe deficit will be made good by hia bonds men, and no proaunllan will bd made. rsBiiui. —Specie increased in Franee fi,*50,- 000f. - i ; : —A heavy enow at Paris cruahad tbs killing qm) injuring many. —Tha suppression of th* religions order -of toalauafCIhmity haahiu ■uaaai by th* Maxiean Ooogreen, by a rot* of 118 against 57. { 1^1 0 fl A " -Field JfarUtal Von UbMa wu eltcted a number of tha Raiohatag, bat his else- Kisarff “ —Tie atma fo tti* Bay *6 Btosny esn Honaa. Many boats, and over 70 parsons are missing. No foreign 8taU* fa* atght days at Bantandar. —Tha craw of tho lwlg Broaklaaby, at Liverpool, from GtalvatoM, her* baaa tanoed to impriaatuntolfiw terms mogtag float alx to eight weak* for mutiny. —As th* Kiogaf fifoabaw has wo ehfldren hi* M$b*w wtthabattt to* throne, and it ie aanmmMd that this Prince will marry th* Ptinaaaa Maato, the •Ideal daughter of Frederick Oharlae- the Bed Priooe. —A car ie now in um on oo* *f th* Frenoh railroad* to wklah Mm Bauemer stumer system bu been applied. The oar i* hang on elastic springe, and the motion while travelling !* said to ba al most imperceptible. . TUB WBATUia. Waimnoa, Oa& \1.-Pntnbmm.- For tha Golf Statu,. ooolar and. partly cloudy wutber, north' or Mat Wind*, and light twin mur tha Gulf aaaat. For th* Booth Atlantic Statu, arau of Ugbt rain, followed by eluring and cooler vruther, northwest or northeast winds, and rising pBj$s'foa BBW—WaMTa THB select com mittee at ones. Tha following telegram was received at the Yx*4ptiv* fiVuMion y«*t*td«r evening, and wu this morning, by direolion of the President, referred to 8puker Blaine: New O&LEatte, Deoember 10. To the Pruidmt: T respectfully uk that yon Wilt HU your influence to seoure the urly departure for Louisian* of the 3eleo{ Committee appointed yesterday, am oohMsnt that an investigation, Hough aqd oomplets, WIK viodioate toe |Mlay dt Jour admlulattitioo, will ■treogthaa toe Republican party, and will plaoe tha State government of Lonisiane in a more jut light tpfora the country. Tha presence of a committee her* at this jwnator* will sled ge tar to aaeaN order, and, I hope, contribute, in, epme degree, to bring about l Motion of our difflcul- •tp. o i.i$ Vj ••••.: [Signed] W. H. Kellogg. : • ttvsr&is&sz:'' ' mUanva vine ix CHaiLtorox. t r. 1— ui.—The Cham piqn. Cotton Preu unght fire about 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and in a few minntu the whole building wu in blue. About tome thousand bale* of obttbn were in the prow end sheds at the time, and wu nufiy a total low. tie 104B 0b Action will be $200,000, whiojr i* folly insared, and $80,000 oo tLs press, building and maehinery, which are insured for $10,000. Tbe Liverpool* London and Globe have about $100,000 obifiiaeotMD, sad $0,81)0 on th* preen maehinery; the North British end Mercantile end London and Laocubire, about $5q,00a outbe cujtoun and $7,5t»o on tha prtrn and machinery; e French eofovtoy Haa $ln,odb on tbe cotton; tbe AtuarbrHaJt'Wd, hu $5,000 on tba pim buildings, end the Underwriters #£*»•*, ooo. AfLrkk baton oppuitoto# prase, in- sand in teOStnu of Hertford, for $2,000 wu burned down. HkVkMk, December 16,—The of President Grant 1* generally dlsenawd without exoitement by tbe people, who do not attach much Importance to the allu sions to Spain sad Cuba. Tha authori ties give no sign of thair opinion, bat ton journals have lengthy editorial!, which, while they ere not considered to reflect torn uaUmant* of the people in gan- eral may suit tbe view* of th* partiu they rupeofively represent. ’ r&» DoCuto uya, that toe silence ob- servad qn Hpaatah sffain by to* German Emperor in liia speech to tbe Relohetag is amply oompenented for in President Grant's iuws*a*. It ln potiuable that while th* United Stales aaplru to su premacy 1n Ametiea, and Germany to in. premaoy in, Europe, both are anxious to medqle with toe internal affai Spain. Aside from the desire for nation*tohsvn peace in Spain, her affaim cannot iatVMet thaueoruuck u ourselves, end we must vifw their, effort* with sus- plffiob. 1 Runet* Imposed silenoe in Ger many. toe do not know who will make Grant eilent. As for insurrection bare, on the strength and duration whioh tbe Preaidenl lays stresa, it ie leu powsrfnl bow than It bras at the beginning, and its endurance fails to give it any significance. We doubt if any power will interfere in Spanish Off aim, at leut In Cuba, bnt should they attempt intervention wn are prepared to repel it The Diaro, in an article, la moderate In tone, and aaya > "There is nothing in th* massage to uuu alarm to the moat timid. The present condition of affairs is not to be aompared with that of last yur. Tharp hM Bean Some excitement in the gold market over the reports abont the ■assentn*j t*-which WP attribute the riu of 8 per oeat. in preminma. Bererring to the military eolation, ton bwit qwitt b»t *«Rdy, MOM 1*0* bote* tROlWOtag 1 Ation And nxport. BaIMOR bAMA Af MtddllAg Bales »saUsls*fmi*4llnanvlaads,netotna below low mlddllsas, snipped m Febraaryaal ■arch, T 4-ia. I JO r. M.-OI sals* today r,SM kales were Aaeriua. Sslsfloe e basts of mlMHna spiesds, sotkWa briow (oo* onllnarr, shtwaU in Nevamfeer, Salas u bule of arid below foed onllurj, * oaa bests of mMdUto a pleads, natoieg (sod ordlaarj sblppsd la Jan ear/ aal February, T 4-1*. balesoa ba.lt ofmlddUas upisads-xolkkic below good ordinary, dallTarabla tavvbraary ..as, utoma ■low lead ordlaarj, skipped in Juaaryau IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ACENT WANTED BY THE HOWE MACHINE C0HFANY, For Columbus and SurrMwdlng Tartltary. UbMWl turns wilt ba given to a Liva Mm who maam bwinaa*. Apply to A. B. JONES, Gen't Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company, Oantrnl Natal, Ooiumbut, 06. Liwyarfi. PfflAiTi MfiTTi . AMssnsy aad fisaaasller alto* Ospolesinser of Deeds N. Y. and othsr States. ONsssesr Oeor. la Mama Iaumnoe Oo. ■paatal stlsalloa gtrsa to oollootions. JOSEPH V POL', . Atterwej at Law, aad M|s ef Ossaty Oeert. fiaolioii |a All oibnr Uouru. OAoa owr ator# of W. II, KobortA k 0o.. BroAd 8t. Ms Mb B. UW. OS$a ootaof BniAd And lUodolpIt AInaIa. Buvrua' building. IU$ld«Doo ou Forojlh, ttirb# door* below It. CUIr. JA» •AIVIL B. HATCH BR, Atumy At Law. Oiu$ over Wltllch k IhMl'i. S. M. MoNIILL, Atkmrmaj Aad OiiiAtllor At La#. fnelleiA ta ererta of (Mrgto and Abthanu. OBaa lit Bfaa4 It., fovAf 0. A. lUdd * < >FAoUi attention gtvwu to colisctlonn. Jnll LOtlll WJXt-a' 6HAVINO SALOON, (Boroeseor to II. Uosoi.) > Undor Ooorglo Homs IxsursaM aetMloc- Prompt sod polite barbsrs In altandsstaa Jess Putm lasasa. CLAIMS OF TBE CREEKS AXD CHEXOKXXA Tbe Indian Peace Commimionert bed a oonferenee With tba delegate* of th* Five Nallooe, at Muskogu, Indian Territory, on Fridey. Besolnliont signed by thirty- three delegates were presented, thanking the Indian: Commissions for thair kindly interest in Indian mutters, end tbe Presi dent bF the 1 United Statu for his benign policy; asking Congreu to adhere to tbe treaties; protesting against any ohangts in their condition except thou provided by tbe treaty stipulations, and setting forth certain grievances. Thau griev •uoee nr* too objectionable manner in _ which the United States Court for We* J* “ “* n P wl J uio 4 n ,ur * 6 ?* r era Arkansas hu exereiud nntoorityTri tX™SSSSSitrSS Vitro deolsru the affaire hav* improved In the Eastern Department, while they show no ohnnge Hines tbe autnmn of 1873, ia tba Central Department, owing to the oontinuont reins and many thonund sick in tbs army. A* for toe rebels, only aboot a dnxen of their original leaders remain, other* Vtf dead, or babe left the island. Tbeir army numbers from fifty to sixty men, tbe larger portion of whom an ne- negroea and Ohinameo. Tbe leaders bold ont for the sake of th* power they enjoy, A UTILE over 3,51)0,000 WiUnsoroW, Du#*mb*r 17.—Tbe eotton product of 1874, as animated by the cot- toa-growers in their returns to the Depart ment of Agriculture, somewhat exceed thru aad a half million baled. Tbe yield pwaaraia reported less tban in 1973. In meat of th*States the weather for ripen ing and gathering the top crop has been vevyfsvomhla. The reports are neerly unanimous in stating that the proportion nf Bnt to asm)* i* large. The peroentagu of lut yui’a aggregate of bales in tha priilMpt* ootton Statu are ** follows. Virginia 89, North Carolina 89, South Carolina 92, Georgia 93, Florida 100, Ala- 1—4. sj i Mississippi 90, Louisisns 80; Taut 90, Aiksnau 60, Tanneaua 57. This runlt corrssponds very olosely with th* indioation* of tha monthly statement* of tha ooadition made by tba deportment daring th* eeeeon. the Indian Territory; delay in pay ment of moneys due the Nations; grants of lands made in th* Territory _ to railroads; unjust discrimination against tha peopla of the-Territory by snob roads; the fail ure of tbe General Government to protoot thc 'ttd'ians from trespasses upon their land)!','And tbe injury done to th* paopia of the Territory by the constant agitation of obnoxiou measures in Congress, which keeps them in a state of nnurteinty u to their f nture, and entail npon them e rain- oua expense in tha defense ef their inter ests. Aftsr the resolutions Had been die. ousaed, Colonel Boddlnot mid a large number of llio Cberokus did not agree with the .statement, and h* preunted * paper, signed by himself end e number of dtben, caking Congreu to establish United States Courts ia tbe Territory, sad a general Legislature for the Indians, end provide for the election by them of a Del. agate tp Congress. He said these measures were provided for by the trutiu of 1866, Tba BoadinOt proposition wn* aofiepted by tbe Creeks end Cherokee*. Tto* Alabama I svsslilsUs*. special to Last.vllle Courier-Journal.] Washington, Deoember 14.—The Rad ies! leaders in the House to-day made the best fffort'fbsjf could to rally their demqr- alixcd followers and ummarily choke eff ell invutigetiooi whioh thrutened dam- aging. disclosure*. The first resolution which they ventured to expo** wo*one of fered by Mr. Caldwell, of Alabama, di recting tbe Beerelaryof War to communi cate to lit* House toe numhef of troops stationed in that Slate prior to the No- vember election, the point* at whiah they, were posted, end whether they were in large or small bodies, regiments, cpmp&nies, or ‘ squads, and the use made of them; also to report what qnantitiu of subsistence and clothing were issued, under tbe pretence of re lieving the sufferers from the overflow of the Tembigbee end Warrior rivers, to negroes, and by whom the ieeaenre of theu supplied, was controlled. Garfield promptly objected to the revelation, and' so did other prominent Republicans. However, tbe question was seconded, and then Hale, of New York, wented to know if it would be in order to reconsider tbe vote by which th* reso'otion wu seconded, end the Speaker replied in the affirmative. This motion was made by Hale, end the yeu and uays were ordered at the Vequut of Mf. Caldwell. This compelled those voting for Mr. Hale s motioo lo piece tbomaclvu on rec- ord against furnishing the information about the use of troops to control the elections iu Ibe Southern States. This was iu offoct to admit that toe troops were turd improperly to control th* elections, end that the supplies voted bv Congress for tbe suffering people were distributed to negroes for tbeir voles. The 8peeker sew toe bed position Ibis was piecing hi* party in, and be came down on the Boor end changed enough vote* to defeat Hale’s motion, and then the resolution was car ried almost without opposition, THE BEFUBLIUINS QHEATLI EM The Republicans are greatly embar rassed for want of leaders, end still more for Went of a policy. The questions that trouble them moat, beside* tha half hld- beeause they mistakenly believe they will be reduced to tbeir former oondition of slavery if they give up. The. Diaro concludes by saying that for eign nstions otn, bnt will not interfere in tha internal affairs of tbo island. If the duration of a war is good reason for intar- ventiop, than foraign power* ought to here interfered in toe United State* to stop tbe war with the Indians, which haa lasted fififeb linger then ours, and in not yet ended. —Extensive robberies have been oom mitted of late on the Louisville and Nashville railroad, and four of th* em ployers, including a freight conductor, have been arrested. Th* method of op- eradbn weiToTsmove toe hoops from the door, thUBWOl OraeUeg tbe seal; then to break open the psokegee, and after teklni ont a portipn of the contents to nail thet ap agnh£ Those robberies bare been going on for months and being obrnmlttsd in through freight cars, the company have been unable, heretofore, to find tbe guilty definitely. Saturday night a way-freight oar, Mending at Bowling Green, wee broken open la this way, and the dateo- tives first gdti the clue to tbe perpetrators. Tbe properly stolen in this ear, amount ing to $$0,000, wit recovered at Nashville, where the man were arrested. It is thought probable tW other cere on lha some train warn antarad, bnt tha extent of the rob beries osnoot be ascertained nntil tbe csrsUsvc 'reached their several destina tions, all lb* inventories of the ship ments are examined. sales ni bales; xpltsdl Ytiji Orlssas 1«M. New Yon, DsSsmbsv IT.—Vlottoe—Fw>ev*s opened qnlst, as Mlows: Janaarj UMBMi rsbraarj ug$l IS; Marsh I«Hi AprU lMgl.l*. New You. Dseowbsr IT —Octtea qslst; salsa^l.lil bales, at ltkiigtSMt net losalpu y Futures closed inn; tales IS,ICC balsa, ** M- lowa: DCermber is n-tt, nomleil; January l* .SiK5 .srstsjssrtssraa 10,0*0. Minrnis, December IT.—Ootton m Mr 4n> sad; mi idllegi UHffilBU; net rsmlsts X14T; •hlpmanU 1,449; aalaik,4lS7| atock*i,»U. PeiLADiLraiA, Deetnibar IT.—Otttan dnUi ilddilngiUiii net rteelptolte. WiLMiNOTon, Deoeaber IT.—Holiday. Mobil*. Deoeatker IT —Ootton qaleti aid. dllngi 1 MiOJi; low aMdllnt* HMMl goad ordinary II; net iweripts 1,44*; ail**Mfo. KivOscuai, Doceabtr U.—Oetton lo Mr deased; middUaci 14; net receipt* 4,441! *x- port* to Fneoi 1TT4; aelei T,*o*. Oalvmton, Doaenbar lr.—Oetton qnltt ted -od weakeeaed; aMdlleg* tsygt lew atrdUngi gil fMd ordlaarj U* sit iweatpta 4,T*; BALTiaq tailor; mkt, itook 19,4*1. t stoat a staadyl Stuni AnonsTA, Daesmbsr IT.—Oottaa Bra aad Is aetlv* daaaadt sriddllaws I9K; sat rseslpu M»l| oalss to iptansrs UH. rrwvtolna Marheta. NswYnu, Dseaabsv rt.—Flsar dail aad heavy. Wheat qnltt and snobs x*d. Oovn dull and anokaafsd. Fork heavy sit 6*0 94. Lard Sra; staea Nnw You, Dcesaher IT—^anger salat. Rios qnlsL Fork dull; old mass SB). Lerd se- tlvs end flraer; prime atasa IIJL Wkltkeys •hade sealer at Frstakts ateadji eotton N. Locistillb, Dunn-*t IT.—Brseditsflb uused. Fork neon dell ead; ib la: laser irosHXi *•« St. Lome, Dr scares end wantadi opened tawer, bnt maravi doled firmer. Dora—new ugjaqJL Wbilk*J ■teedystM Pork dill at*l»TL Beeoede- oltniec; ikenMen epft steer Hb ll$Mi liter 19Lard d*U *11954. Mas tin J. Cnwroal. ■mhOuwksa lNaana a caAwwaaaa, Attoraiji a* Law, WIN ararfin I* Uu Stsa aad Vrnbral OourU ot Oforgis. «o»w«c Bread and r Oo.'l 1 dOMrCOTIONCRtCt. >OrAAt Sataitrah, PiaawNat it.—n>»|AA Naa4v i RllddltAgA )• 11*101 low MMAUaaA |^|- ,861 \ lAlAA 1,764. AiAiDONlSt AMAfDff MMl OARMtllAT At |AR ( PvaaUom Ia llAtA AAd F$d«nU Courts Id UturgiR 0>AI 186 PiAAi ColrelbUA, Oa. )•« Mill H. BUIfitMK Lore V. OAMUftD. ■UVDF0BD 4b DABBABD, om— «Aw iT DiAAi tkrmt, otn Wittlch A Kto- ■ATa Jswelrr fltora. t|» |trtcUc$ Ia tk« IUt$ lad FaAavaI Court*. iu, it. lawu. Oita. J. Ifirt. BU80lldL 4b IWIVT, Altonuji aa4 OmaaaHom At Law. Will pnotice Ia the Oeurte of Qeorfie (Obetuboechee 01 mill, aa4 ANmaa, (Mice everC. A. IU44 A Oo.'a eture, Breed itreet, Colrebue, G*. Jel Ltaewiiiav, Atbwraey aad Bnlisitor. >si'r IS* JUfiil.r la Baskropti *1 ever Brosbs' Ursa lion, Ostun a. J. maacn, neterair aad omaieller a* Law, *Mnk Haas laiaraaM Ooapas'j bsUdlar, wc aril If) oadslarj. Doctors. ML J, a. raqviun, OffloA rtmovAd U tbA Vrwg StorA ofE. O. Hood A Brother. BlAAplDK APArtmeut At loruter reildojxM, on Ibe AAtBArol RADdolph And Molntoah ureeta, opposite (la reifdenoe of Air. Win. Benoh. Serber Shops. Jit ALU dk Mg, , ItAAMM, 8t, CLAI1 BtAUfT. ID. TKUT, lAVhfr, Orewferd It., under Kenk^i Uuu*, Coliiuitue, He. Tobacco, Clears, Ao. aAiii'boiiifi ' it jou want to ei OlfAf IfidthMory, AfAwoen UeorgU llofie aad Ifuscogea Horn. J.* 8 , O. LOPES, Dealer la aad aaaafnetarer ef Fine Cigars, Ja> Ndef Crooers. DAS’LL BHL DmIit Is fimilr OrorerlM, os Brysa (treat, be- tween Unletoorp* * Jeckem etreeu, an- Ns charge for dreyeg*. 0,(7 J. H. HAJULFON, . ~ Whnlsanla aad Bntall a rawer, June,Ion of kreeklln, Werna * Oalelbeas su. Fresh Meats. DSntlata. w. p. rtojfna, D* atilt. Omo ago, —old flrnt| mixed “ And unit At IS. OlVOlHVAT itiled} el WblAby ClHOIVVATIp DAAAAbAf 17.—FlAHrd»lI AM saWi^finarwr ££ uau and nominal, bnt lowar; to aalea Wblikay - mi at 0f. Mania, As. Nnw Yoax.Deeiaur IT.—TerpeaMae qi Daw Tsrb Mry Cnndn marks*. Mm|| ooreet jeaai, letteeei led eottso Aaoaele areta ■teadj roquet from Ant kepdi. Stde-bead, oh nti and midd.r fnij pnbtl and printed tar-aa •AA In MAdtMA AtlentfAA ffteea «e (he Ineartlon at Aitl- well a to Opentivi DeutMrj. . J. W. PATRICK, Mall* Me. 16 Ud IB, Market Mwue. fret Mat* of iverj kiud end but -usilltj, jell alweyi oa bend. J. t. COOK, Prank Heads af All kladn, > Italia Noe. 15 end 17. VOLUaiCD DRMTAL ROOKS, W. T. Fool, Frcp'r, OugnKmae MUblta,. Oaknmh«« OaotfIa. L Ivory and Aala Stable*. ■OBEKT THOMPSON, T * Umr, Bale mm* ■xeb—ie Mbbim, OeiatNOAra, IVoatr or Rahaolfa 0tac! •cl80 Oolumbui, Oa. ■ulldor* and Arohttocta. g. S. CHALMMM, aCOrpnator aad Dal Jebbtafi dene el ibert nelAo*. tl*M and ipMlleetioel fitmUbad for all Style, f bnUdiap •road Mnet; wait t* O. W. Brown'a, 1*9 finletniiu,. Ue A. 44AMMML, livery aad dal* Blmklee, Oatevmeri fit., Ooecneoe, Cbt. ^a-D-tar attention (tves ta fendlni aad Hein Horeee' end Mi ■oath or di|. Scots and Ahoas. WILLI A OVKTM, Me. M Bread gL. Sign at to* Big Bwet, bgjrwafflisa^ N. B.—Fleetorora’ Heir elweyton bend. Boat and Ahoemakars _ liSrinSraS r * 1 " Meet and Sbeemeker. Mot Is Leather as4 FlmUnfe. bent ia 0. A IaMWa Prompt ssd atrtet attention clvffn .. Hi.1 .'..'"l!!- ,g Tailors. HO, FOR THt HOLIDAYS I a Large supply of Asojr d Or- ran. Ra(< Qweeflhi Cala.’mh! AllTArlettes of Famt Plain (JrACXATH. UraokoelU. ho., ho. Y\ And Plain Oaouied. bjr ihe^ton. . i Osm t fair priori, ao be forwet the place#— awwd Streetf, and angei, Lemonr All KfmlX Nnte. d.uuu. m •In*, Fir# OrackAri, Homan Candle#, Toni does, fco, 4to. 1 mm determined to sell At fair rare and emit on me. Don't “ rpean Look Out for Santa Claus I S IS Depot If again opeoad Tor tha reoeptlon or visitors. All are invited—and espA jr Uia children—to egemlne hi« large atoex ol Oarriaa ** Noah’s Arl Saserlpt&n and style. of Drama, Bells and Metalophons for the boys, aad an Immense sssortmant of Chine, Wax and other varieties of Dolls for the little girls, which will be offered very low at my stores, corner of Oglethorpe and tlrawford streets. »nd 166 Broad ftrart»"'tty store oa Broad street ll .directly opposite the Nankin Uouse, en trance No 166 west side. Call on me at both plaoes, and satisfaction Isguaranteed. 4A013 sw jTM-ldAYFUSLP. Toys, Toys, Toys! FROFUMO ft H0FFKAHV art now displaying their Magnificent Stock of Toys anil invite one and nil to cell eerly end ank* tbeir .election before the ruth. Remember the piece, Mw. M Breed Btreet. deoil eodfcw J. J.AW. R. WOOD H AVE opened* FAMILY AMD FANCY Eg# s a specialty. Canned Goods, all klads j Preserve# and J*fll*A, Frail#, Porelga aad DootaaUo, Plekles, assorted t Craekers, a sslect aseorti 8 Aad fee# Kaldn#, Om great variety. iVSSTT. In* line. W* reepeetfally Invtt* Ml* pnbH* it give UI n e*U end enaatae oar «nd* and prloM, iioond door below Weill 4 Uurtle All good* deUverad. dm* la Furniture! Furniture! Carpet*, Carpets! ■, Oilcloth*! Window Shades, Curtain Goods, ho*t ho,, ho•* Tk* Me weal ead Okeleeet Styles I Lnwsei tail Pries* I at one Furniturn A Onrpst Warahouna, S3 anil MB Broad St. ROONKV A WARNKR. nova ideal* CHRISTMAS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AT J. W. PEASE A NORMAN’S. unnueiA wiui avow erg* eta*, from 44 to Eli ■ of the Pott*, from *1.1 tad Writing Dm**, ( slant Ah. 40 to fit*. TjlLEOANT OHROWOE, With | ill Frame*, tar»r *— *■ - Fin* Edltloai o' Work Box*, a beaetlfsl) from 61 tofil*. The Hotel lot ef Jeveelle end Toy ltocbi w* bev* ever bad, at very taw pries* Portfolio*, Ivor, Car* Oeem, Gold Pane ud Peeelli, Gemee, Fee*, Ietetandf, Uhcw ud Beokgammoe Board* tad Men, and a greet variety of good* lettable tor primate for pm- ple of oil egm end tenet, st very ettnriivi Uell sod NORMAN, deolu deodkw O. A. KfMHMR, Merakant Teller end Cutter. A fall stock at French a Ad Ba fifth Broadcloths Oestimor# aad VosUags. Mo. 134 broad Street. MMNMT BMLLMAM. Cun and Locksmiths. PMII.IP BIPLBB, Qua aad Lockswilh, Orewferd streot, ami t< Johnsoa’a corner, Columbus, Oa. t f Js» WILLIAM KHOB1R, Qua and LoohsmlUt and doaDr la Qunulng 1 teHale. Hurt of Btrapper’s Confectfons Cotton Fmotorles. COLUMBUS MANUPAOTUBIMa OO., Mmsfbetann of Oefdl Wool lid Griedi Whml ud Corn- OBm Ie ner of Wittlch A KIsmI’i, Rendolpli it. fel* ■ It. U. OniLTON, prvel4,i l t._ MCBU044KE MAMUFAUTIIMINU CO. ManuCsctursrs of MIUVINM, BIHbTUtutf, YAAM, MOPb, fto. ooi^ukmvit, oa. O.P. iWIFTPrseldeat. V. A.0VI6T, Boerelary ft Treasurer. <*tHl ly. Painter*. Dreea-Maklng. ■tee m. a. ■•llimobwsrth, brese-MaklBH, Cattlag and Httlag. Term* cheap. leelftaOT AA# shop la BrownsvUla. Tin and C op parent Ithe. WM. PBB, Vnvksw IbTIb, Skmt Inn, tapper. tiMwe from abroad prewplly Altaadwt to. WM. BMOWr JUf, A CO., Horn# and Sign Fslatari, Old Oglethorpa corner, (Just north of puejofflee) Columbus, Oeofgla. Will e#attwet for llooea and Sign Faiuliug at roMoaablajOTjcM, aad guarAat#a,satisr$wU#A. Harwr to Wm. Hwow. gr. faprft LAWYKRS. rtrr.i. HINS8 DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, BA., yyiLL practice la tha OhsttaboodiM rcnlt f F #r aay where fdshsd. "ray me o •Ire. All kind of •oUaciiona novff tf Confeotionere. I. O. PTKDPPBK, Candy Msnnfieetnrar An Milan tx I kind* if Cenfmttonery ml Prntta, ffltak Candy to eoita. Watohmakers. C. nCHOMBUKO, Pinrilml Wnlckmsker end Jeweler, IlHMlor to L. Sotovikj, US Broad rtreet, -«1;* ‘ ‘ Columbus, 0 a. O. H. UOUlN> Watehmsksr, 184 broad street, Columbus, Oa. Watches aad Clock# repaired* In th# bret man- SSSaSMSaMS2&!rammMremresaaMMmmaJMre Plan# Tuning, fto. Remlrev aad Teem ri Ptaeoes, Orgae* tad ■demidiMi. (tan Printing eta* tom. (Mem aey kt be toft at jTwrrtemdifeiBAn‘1 took Item. ttp» W. Aw Parley, AttoraBy»«t>Xj*w OUS8ETA, GBATTAnoeo*** Oo., Ge. EWSpeolel ettentloe riven ta eolltotloni. FIRM M. WOOD. Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama,., •elL tbe Snpnm* Court ef Amnean. and la the'United Stetm Diet,lot’ Uourt e? M w. w. SHARPE 4 C0.| J1 Publlshsra’ Agents No. 25 Folk Eow, New York, Are enlkawlned t* Can tract Her Ad- werttodmn Ib wb> paper. . *!£•!.. .... X>r. T. W. HENTZ, Santtst, W ILL bev* n room *t toe Geor gia Home Building tor e few. van' where be will be gled tor-' any of hli friend! who may need 1