Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 23, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, qteoiwt A, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1874. ©it 0 flatters. Low Middling*.. VOLVMMUM DAILY MA.BBKT. IllAvaiL—Rtli for cotton blit!—night on Mnw Toth Kdiaconut; dnnund on to |on Ml do. nn hrorldnncn H; night on P.vaanak H dlnnonnt; d*. nn itnw Orlnnnn %. Bank ohnckn on Mn* Tank U premia—; do. on othar polaU In th* Onltnd gl.tan yt Onrrnncg Ioann \»\'A P* r cont por ■oath. Ooltf Md silver nomioel. Omw.-Mirkil d«U. lihrlor — Ordinary uad stained »® #** HMt- «K#- Oeod Middling* •ales 4M hole*. Receipt* SM belee—• by M. A O. ft. ».; 411 by wsgoe*; 27 by If. ft S. ft. ft.; 7 by W. ft. ft • 969 by river; 2* by 8. W. ft. ft. fhfpfoeat* 274 W«Im—AS by •. W. ft. ft.; 177 for boat am* tnaptlen; 94 by W. ft. ft. hilt nifiinf. Iteck m hand August flat, 1974 1,984 foMlvid to-day Ml " previously 43,194-44 099 45,074 •hipped te-d*y 974 “ previously. 96,Ml—41,*55 Stack m baud 19^19 li» Dit Last Ysae.—August Slat, 1979,1,177; received earns day 759; total receipts 96,904; shipped same day 195; total shipments 19,934; atoek 14.966; aalaa 237. Middlings 14^o. 17. S. Pouta.—Reeaipta for 4 days 91,009; exports to Great BrlUin 45,393; to Continent 10,140; atesk 774,363. __ _ WHOLKMALK MAMKMT. Bulk Moats—Should long oUnr aid.* tuom.o—Domnotlc llglne. Ittov Timm—Uelnl’M Me; alligator Side, nuo.n—Bnllned A 12*^c; ritm 0 lie; 0 ll^o. Conran—Common 22c; chide Mo. Fiona—Par bbl—Waatarn elude* anporgaa Id DO; hunll, 17 60; f.mnl‘J; Oil, Mill, a da 60; All; A All. gnaor—Florida 60tft&5c. 1*1.,—1111 lor Uv.rpool. fadaa <o Fit, Adairlliamanla. For CunaUbln—B. D. Cnnoy. Pocket Book Loot—Helen H. Dnnonn. Chrintnuui Hate* on H. A O. Bond—W. L. Clark. Hoi* Stolen—A. J. Tjlnr. Springer'. Opera Hoaaa—Heart Haogrj To-night. Go and aee it. Bide for Hedioinea—M. H. Moor*, Clark ConnolL Election Notloe—F. H. Brooke, Ordi nary. Fin Work* Probibit*d-Jf. M. Moon, Clerk Connell. Oanvaaaern Wanted—lloom 87, Hankin Hooaa. Cheap Tojra—A. L. Harrlaon. line Cmmnan lenled To oanTaan onr oily for tha “Sunni Bourn.” Will plea** oall on Mr. Brough- all, lloom 87, Hankin Hooae, U o’oloek thia morning. Fee is the Una* And ban la th* plaoe to bny your Christ ina* Goode. Com* one, corns all. U*c28-U W. T. Homnaon. Columbut Cetten, Beoeipta ftooe Friday night 1,805 balsa against 1,955 same time corresponding day* last week and I860. Total receipt* 44,088 against 80,870 last yaar—egoeaa 7,102. To day last yaar receipts wan 8,871. 2,000 pounds Dressed Turkeys to-day, and 000 to arrive for Christmas. d*ol»-9t[sa tuAwe] D. A van itt. Triple Plated Deeert Spoons *2.25 per set, by B. A. Ennis, at J. Ennis' Hard ware Ston. deo22 4t Murray** Cewnrn Court, Court adjourned yeetorday morning un til th* next term in course. Th* jury failing to find a verdict in the oan* of Oeoilia Jarrett, oolored, charged with keeping a disorderly hooaa, a mis trial was ordered. On thia case th* jury was out nineteen hoar*. We were unable, though w* want to the Clark's ofllc* twioe yesterday to gat tha joron drawn tor tha next term. W* sup pose they wan dnwn all right. “Me Mun»y South," Mr. Bronghali, th* ganarai agent of this elegant Southern weekly in now in onr city. The prom, North, South, East and West, write np this paper as th* handsomest family literary production ever issued. Published in Atlanta, Georgia, by Col. J. H. Seale. Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, Mn. A. P. Hill and others, whose names an ao worthily established, an among th* oontrlbnton. We trust this enterprise, belonging sa U does, to our people, will be aooeptable to every Southern home. KNOW ALL MSN That at th* popular and long established Butaubant and Saloon of Mae. ifagataa A Or, th* beat of Meals, Winee, Liqnon and Oigara an kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. ocll tf IKMIUN Imported and Kay West Cigan at Buh- lar'a, No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-tf Th* latest novelties in Neckwear at tha Baltimore Clothing Hones. tf MW-IWel Csep 4,4**000 BuImm. Th* Maw York Sun has a carefully pre pared rr* 1 —of tha cot too crop. It ■tjlaa tha Bumau report* an the “worth less estimates of th* national pnapkla- aned nataMhfcaeot,” and aeonaae the Bureau of being a field servant of the bear internet. Tbs Bun writer oonelnda* that tbs average yean show that half tha cotton at the ports la received on Jan nary 10th, and that from December 18th, to that time, th* reoeipta will amount to 950,000 balsa, including overland, which will make th* total reoeipta 2,227,800. Double that, as has been the custom, and a total of 4,454,000 it given for the asa- aon,. Now, w*have an idea that all the** large saloutators will be tooled this year. The minion* ehtimat* of the Pitumeial Chronicle is 4,800,000. The paper did not ooma yesterday, and hanoa w* oannot giv* th* bnia of sail mat* of the editor. Tha large majority of the oommlesion and warehouse merchants of Oolnmbaa estimate the orop in th* vieinity of four mill on bales. •at** Tommy Mummy. By going to A. L. Harrison's, at Booher'a corner, and baying poor toys at and below New York cost. He he* also a full Un* of Fruits and Confectionaries at low price*. daett 2t _ Chrlettaa* mm* Korn Fear's Free safe. A new assortment of Jxwklit and Solid SiLms-WAn, Suitable far BeBday Preente, has just ooma in, to be sold at Prieee to ouit the Timer ; Therefore, if yon want to gat an Article worth the money you pay for it, no id WITTICH A KINBEL’B Jewelry Store, d*20 Tbo Katie Putnam troupe will play In Colombo* oo the 28th, 29th and 80th of December—Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week. Lawrence Barrett appears hare on the 18th of January. Wa have the promises of several tronpea to be here in February and Marsh. LOOM* 'Smmom. y —No Mayor’* Court was hold yesterday. —There is a moral dignity in minding one's own Bunin***, to which few can at- ala. -On* Oolambn* Ira, in the last fern days, has sold five hundred totkayn. —Yesterday was enlivened by showers of slowly falling and cold rains—moat un- propUioua weather forth* approach at tha holidays. —W* remind Alderman Andrews, the most active and affloteat chairman of th* Street Committee that Colombo* has aver had, that boom of th* fruit and tobaooo peddlers era encroaching on the sidewalks, and merchants, with boxes and barrels are doing th* aamn. —Thadty, on her main streets, was wall filled with darkies yesterday. —An txohang* -advisee all who want ■port to go to Texas. They have pan- then thirteen feet long and etoeedingly vigaroaa; and if yon have ao sport, th* panthers will. —Maks you children happy by baying cheap toys of A. L. Harrison, at Booher'a The Mr Loot FipM. The Sisters* Fair. ‘.2. skuei December list, at • o’clook. — .. ----- -- xt&ts Th* list of articles U as rich sad superb as It Is ran end varinaa, end comprises among others the following: Superb Black Silk ~ ess Pattern; Solid Silver UoffM Were, vary wet Lady'. Gold Welsh; Folding Donna* f Kasv Ouelr; chine Ohamier Sell Genuine min* Fers, ju.t from Canada; Elegant Em- hroldervd end Deeded Seek; Splendid Gold Pea and. lakstend; Handsome silver Tee Set; DtegBlflesdt Tepeetry Plctorei Gold and Arne- thyst Sleeve Buuonc Gentlemen’s Handsome Bing; Gold Watch, Breast Pin and Bracelet; Silver Pilcher, Sliver Cologne Stand, he.; Dam* sad BesetIIel Bound Bible. ■wailful Derge Gold Docket and Ivory Fen end Pletore to he voted for the Three Moat ~opol*r Tonne Dadles of th* elty. During th Ft' “ " ‘ d *Ht . ... season, end lunches end suppers will During th -henapdiedw sies of th* set dlert ol the Hepablle, who still retain * grateful appreciation of the :!edness end attention rendered to them In th* bt* way by the Sisters ofMaroy. A PROCLAMATION By Old Krlskingle. Many friends wen glad to weloome in the city yesterday Mr. Hiram W. Brook*, of New York, of the firm of Nonn* A Brook*, formerly of Apalaohioola and New Orleans. He is on a abort visit to onr oity, and hie boat of friends extend to him a oordial greeting. Would took gen erous hearted men would remain among na always. Tha true road to prosperity is to buy only what you are able to pay the oaah for. Appreciating th* faot, I have de termined to sell from thia date for tha cash. By adhering striotly to tnie rule, I will be able to Mil cheeper than whan goods ere to be “oharged." Parties in debted to me wilt oonfer a great favor by calling and settling promptly. T. E. Blanohabd, nov22 tf _ 128 Broad Bt. Arrest in MmmmmmU County, Mr. Henry Averitt, living on tha Co lumbus and Eufanla road, was arrested on Monday last, upon a warrant issued by A. MeGehee, oharged with assault with in- taut to murder Dr. Low*, and carried be fore a justioe for preliminary examination. Th* cnee was continued to January 11th. Mr. Avarllt is a hard-working, indostri- on man, and noted for bis peaceable disposition. _ a Marriages 4a Jtassell Ctesty, Ala. Mr. T. J. Strong and Mis* Belli* B. Hode were married, at th* residence of the bride'* father, near Seals, Ala., on Bon day morning last, by A. MsOehea, Esquire. At th* rsaidaase of tha bride's father, on Thursday evening last, in BusmII oouo- ty, Ala., by A. MoGehee, Esquire, Mr. W. H. Bom to Miss Mary Sowell Woolfoik, daughter of 8. C. Woolfoik. Th* Wylly arrived yesterday from Toombs’ Landing, with 869 balm of cotton, the heaviest load ol cotton ahe has yet brought to Co lombo*. Thia makes 691 bales ah* has brought to Columbus ainoe Sunday. Thus far th* boats have brought to Co lumbus 6,980 bales of cotton, against 8,844—exoeaa of 3,136. The whole of last season th* boats brought np 8,416 balsa; to we laok now only 1,435 of re-1 oeiving aa mnoh from thia eouroe as w* did the whole of the last cotton year. Th* next three boats will make np that dlfereno*. The Wylly leaves this morning at 8 a. m., for Bainbridg* and intermediate landings. Joseph A Bro. are daily in receipt of New Goods purchased for cash, ovary variety and style, of which for oian they will sell at th* lowest figure, either wholesale or retail. Call and see the goods on hand, which are made in tha Btato of Georgia, and bay home goods, thereby saving money and adding to the interests of yonr own section. nov8 tf ^ Blankets, FUnnsla and Marino Under wear ohoap, at tba Virginia Store. *(6 *od Thai Cnttlng A fair, Mr. D. A. Farley, the whit* man who wm on th* wagon bound for Harris ooun- ty the ether day, and wm out by a negro on the vehiole, ssys he wm not drank, but th* oolored man wm. His aooount is, the negro asked for money which he (Fsrley) refused to give, and the negro atebbed , Mr. F. wm in the oity yesterday for th* purpoM of prosecuting the treed- man, bat th* latter waa non set. J. M. BBAMMALL, (99 Bread Street, Oolnmbaa, Ga.,) Watchmaker need Jeweler, will repair Watch**, Ciooks, and Jewelry neat and promptly. Is also the only agent for th* Bingar Bewing Machine in Columbus, Oa, and has tb* only genuine Singer Company's Needles for sale. Beet Machine Oil, Shut ties, Attachments and Needle* tor all Maohinee always on hand for sale. Nee dles sent by mail. [nova tf —“What U kia lorn to my gain P'' aa th* boy said on inserting a shingle in the anger of a put-oat empty molasses barrel. —Our auotion hooae raffled of about forty turkeys on Monday night. —Th* great English preacher Bpnrgeon declared “a good cigar wm a thing to thank God for." W* saw a school boy yesterday, who had invaatad twenty-five seats In on*, leaning over a feuo*; and hn waa ant giving thanks, either. —On# of onr bnainaCh bounce sold 75 bonce of orengee to c lrm la Maoon yeeterdey. —Turkey* bring from gl.50 to g2 in Columbus, eceordiag to rise. —Th# voioo of the partridge hti been heard in the land ; also tha voio* of the farmer, whom hoge have btsn shot by mistake for partridge*. , —In th* pink Unde of Ohattkhooehee oounty wild turkeys are said to be abund ant. —If yonr wif* U good, kim her for reward; it ah* isn't, him her for punish ment. ' —Yeeterdey was the shortest day in the yaar, yet no one seemed to care a cent— th* ntghU made up for U. —“Tha vtlast sinner may return''—an umbrella on a rainy day, bat be doesn't. —He was out between th* acta lari night, and returned vigorously ohewlDg a a olove. He bed been ont with a friend. HU wife calmly replied hU friend maet have been dead, as aha could smell hia “bier.” That waa what ah* oalled it. He wm rajoioad to know aba oalled it aa she did. —Onr Northern mail failed to come to time yeeterdey. —Several oonotry ladies brought sev •nty pounds of bnttat to the elty yester day, and sold it at good prioes, When a oharmiog lady does snoh things, who would prefer to haVe anything ehoio* bather? Persons wanting Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ao., should visit dMl2 Piaoooi A Switt's. Those who owe 8a anything will please call and settle. deoil Pbaoocx A Swift. Factory Jeans, Checks, Sheetings, Os- naburgs, Ao., together with a toll stock of Substantial Goods in all Hum of Dry Goods, may be fonod at prioM to suit the times. Call on decl2 Psaoook A Swot. A large lot of Table and Pocket Cut. lory, which I offer at low figures to the trade. J. Ennis. dcc22 4t Meson. a T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad strMt, in tha Watch and Jewelry busi ness, and U also Agent for the well known Bemington Bewing Machine. Watches, Clock* end Jewelry rephired with neatness and dUpatoh. I invito th* viaiU of tha pnblie gen erally. oot20 wltAdtf New PrinU every wwk; Grosgrain Bibbona, all widths, 25 cents per yard Dress Goods at reduced prioes; head quarter* for BUok Silka, Black Alpacas, 10-4 Bheetiags, Pillow Casa Cottons, Towels, Napkins and Tabl* Linen, at BbaucnxiD'a, nov22 it 188 Broad Bt. Than was another Urge and brilliant crowd in sttendane* spam tie listen' Fair last night. Youth and beauty war* out ia force, and. enjoyment rated the hand*. Many new articles and decora tions had bean added and th* Bink really presented a oharming and almost magical appear an oe. Considering th* oomptelnte of dull times, we think the Fair promisee to be a decided financial a•***■*. If the Bistere foil none others need try. Failure is not in tboir vocabulary. Hard and oalloos indeed moat be lb* hearts which oan withstand tba eloqueoe* of their beautiful eeavasetr*. New attrac tion* ere to be furnished each night. To-night u number of veluablo artiolas are to be aaffled, aaaong than an Mnathyat pin and sImvs buttons, an afghaa, ohlna tra sat, silk umbrella, superb oakas, Ao., Ac. Th* magnifloeot set of gemnin* ermine ban arrived from Canada, and will be raffled during the week. The Helen D'Esta brass band have ten dered their eervloee, and will play nightly at tb* Fair after th* tbeatra. toe MmmMm* Last Etonian. Aa audience about equal to th* first night—a paying oca granted tb* Helen D'E*t* Troop* last night ia tha Optra House. Helen D'Esta assumed th* role of Julia, and Mr. Starts that of Matter Walter. Th* lady created tb* same fin* impression u on her first night, hu talents far. above tb* penonetes her characters with skill and power, and dreesse with testa and anited to the play. Hr. Stotte toted Master Welter, and mad* a good thing of it. Zhang what inolined to tear a passion to ho it a fair and coDMlenttons actor, who interpret* well th* meaning of hie anther. Th* oouaina were played in a way that WM vary pleaaant, and Sir Clifford, Uw Secretary, wm good. At th* oonohutan of th* play, Helen D'Esta end Mr. Btnttx were oalled before the oartain. | -- |_ Tb* farce “Torn BUM Gat” enetod mnoh merry eojoyment. To-nigit th* dnun* of “Heart Haa- g»y,” founded nn tba novel at Men Merit J. Westmoreland, of Atlanta, is to be presented. Th* aeanaa SM laid la Im- Grenge and Savanneh, Georgia, and in New York. Our advice to theatre-goer* te to attend if they would really enjoy The play sbonld be lntcteeHng oo aooount of th* anthor and tha aaoeiatten, and th* entire troupe cots evenly and well. Th* time Is now approaching whaa all of mr Uttl* and Juvenile Mends should know where te find me this Christmas with ar Badget of Fun; New, therefore, I, Krlskrtngle, In the name Md wKh the authority vested tn me by my Patroaa, d* hereby aonoune* to ail th* Little Folks that I will make my Heed quarter* at my old Mend I. O. STBUPPER'S, on Raadolph ■ tract, Golambus, Ge. la wltaem thereof, I cannon ell to appear at my B*M*r daring th* coming Holiday* end axemlae my Badget ot Novelties Given under my head In the city, this 1Mb day ol December, 1S7A. XBISKBINGDE. L O. 8TRUPPER, Aulitent. decto eodlw KL WO A NT CUSTOM CLOTHING ad* ta Order at alack rrieee A large lot of OhrietmM Prcecute at low figure*, by B. A. Ennis, at Ennis' Hardware Store. deo22 4t Joel jreeeltod, A fresh atoek of Bleok Alpaoe (the fourth shipment thia season). To arriv* Monday, a large stock of Beaded Trim mings and Ladies' Merino Underwear, at lb* Now Yoak Store. bot28 tf B. Landausb. Dress Goods and Fore selling at eoat at th* Virginia Store. doc* sod Btenehard sell* the beet dollar Kid GIovm in the market; also, kMps a large assortment of Harri*' Viotoria, and Fres- by'e Heaaileae Kids, Oente' Kid* for eve ning wear, at #1.26 par pair. [no22 tf JVeeh Oysters at Me Jtuby Keeiauraat. This te th* vary beat Mtebliahmant of the kind in th* oonntry, and everything te retailed at wholesale prioes. Tha fins atoek ot Liqnon te being retailed at 15 Mall. Call and be eattefied. ootid tf J. W. Bran. Perfect Pit and aatle/Uetlan Guaranteed, Onr Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choice line of New Sample*, and we or* now taking ordero for Dreaa and Bnsineaa Suita, Lav ing made satisfactory arrengeumta for the manufacture of our Cue tom Clothing with apeoial oan and at short notice, by those wall known manufaeturen of fine olothing, Meaan. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Giv* 08 yonr orden early, and wa will do onr beat to pleaM you, being determ ined that oar friends and oustomanehall not pay any Broadway tailon fancy prices for having their olothing mad* to order. ecpl7 tf Tboha* A Pbeucott. Closing out ml* ol Chins, Crockery and Glass Wan; also, Bilver Plated Were, by B. A. Ennis, at J. Ennis' Hardware Store. ' «teo2I tt iHaMlee. In oonaequenoe ot a change we an about to make in our bueineiie, we will teU our enrtn stock of Clothing and Far- niching Gouda XT Cost. Stsausx A OoLneNrru. Beery Lady In want of an Alpaoa Dress, should see those at tha Virginia Ston. 29 pieces Alpacas and Cashmeres just received and unprecedentedly low. Also Kid Gloves, Corsets, Beaded Fishes*, Ties, Mufflers, Ac. All-Linan Handkerchiefs at 15c.— worth 26. Choice Bibbona oheaper than ever. dec* cod Very Many Nevelltee ta Open Te merreMM 1 A940NO TOUIC, New Chintz Bcpe, for Wrtppcn; New Beaded Gimps and Buttons; Beaded Yaks; One Elegant Beaded Mantle and on* Elegant Cloth Bacqne, suitable for Christ mas presents. Also, Baal Thread Isms Barbee. Superb assortment of Bibbons. Magnifloeot lot of Dress Goods. New Prints, Ao., Ac., nov25 eodtf J. B. Jons. VarpetM. hew lot jnct in and cheap, at th* Fir- ginia Store. d*c8 sod Tetley at toe Mr. Tha voting for the moat popular young lady at tha Catbolio Fair te progressing seriously. Aa tha votes are lialaaed in box, and will be oontinned daring th* week, no ides of the ratalt oem be ob tained. Vote* ar* woi tb We. eaab. The poll tot the moot popular lirtla girl stood M follows test night at It o'aialk: Mary Lou Mott, 107; M. TTertumn, 68 ; Katie Everett, 88; Melli* Howard, £2 ; Jessie Bergen, 2; May Day Murphy, Id ; Ella Lee, 40. Vote* lOe. each. Th* num bers are placed on a black-board. Th* nanlt of this election cannot b* told, aa the very lowrnt at this writing may prove the winner before th* week 1a out Cold Watehee Wan, Mias Ella Coroorau, a pupil in St. Jo- eeph'e Academy, won th* ladle* gold watoh at th* raffle teat nigh*. We are iaformed a eon of Mb J. M. Eat** won e watoh raffled a4 Paane A Nar- ntan’e teat avaning. Throw 42. English and French Cloths at eoat, to dose ont stock. Vnonu Broun. dcs8 cod MKDICINK4. Toys, Toys, Toys! FB0FUM0 ft HOFFMANN ere now displaying their Magpifloent Stock of Toys railro ad«. Montgomery & Eufaula R. r Olunga of Schedule Tiklnt Iftri OotabaTi, A mild np*riant and r*atl* parna- tlvc, recommended for the our* of eM d*-1 MAIL TXAIN—DAILY rensemente or th* stomsch, liver aad bewata Lam MoetroeKry By their timely me muoh ilekneu Is prevent- Arrive at Me (kale ed. The tutor many yesrahsnprovM them Ooaeeetlu oe Wkdaeedeye sed'iein^.'’ 1 *'* to be the eefoet, lareet eodAett ot *11 the pilU Ml dolly ever offered to th* pnblie. They parity the **** * 8 '~ 4 *»“"»d blood, remove ell eompttona end reetore the Arrive el diecAtal ryetem to parted health. As an Ooeoectlef etUnlealprten'*• Antidote to Chill* and F*v*» tkey have kailroed for OoIuabtu^Aed at Mol?.!’* 0 "vt no eqnal. Far Dyepepela they nr* o r~d*4mr*l*,. * ■“" I simile. Far hlah lteadaeh* and JzPJl > RUNHam. »... ■Ilian* Call* they ero a ear*cun. Far ... _ j . . ^rr. , r.r , !SrS^rFJ!: , 75 Western Railroad of Alabama. sha aide, Bach and Lalae, Xervaaa- M mai aosa, a poeltlve remedy. Far Femal* Ir- I Ktallf i Mi TITTl Te i~~ n I regularities, without a rival. When one do*! not “foci very well," a alngl* due M ■■MGuUIS^a the appetite, and Impart! rigor to th* systtm. Mt HOURS TO NEW TOR . . Ooavuaai, Oa^ Sept. 18th, 1*4 DR. TTJTT’S HAIR DYE BinT li eetlly applied, leipertl a beeetlfal bleak or I Arrir. etMootx'j, . brown, end Aeti like nagte. Tb# beet In the 1 Arriv. at Setae, Uet?k world. Sold by ell draggiits. Prion 91 a box. I TOBATLAMTA AND How you At 10;W a. a. Arrive Opelika at 12200 . , Atlanta 6:42 p. a. A| By Atlanta and Charlotte Alr-lte Loot* Atlanta 4:00 p. OHftRLOTTI I Dwitlll# Jk27 p. u. Arrive At WMl.in»tor4.t g. ML, at Baltlfoore 4:80 a. at PhiluUibhiai? p. •., el NIW YORK 6:16 p a. ““rikl* Sleeplef Oan ran from A ties ta to Cb.rl wu , By KtnnMRw Routt. tfoilit tkat I Um* Ifiaala 4:00 p.m n Del ton lUttt t. | la McktfRL »• ■•.Lynchbarg 10.45 p. m. irtkl Thtra It no dlteaaa that Is so fR»tdR<ma ia 1U .t pttStSSpZm 'li* pTm^at NftwVoUku I attack as consumption. By tka Raglaet af , - I “slight colds'’ they soon baoona deep —atsd Wesplag ears rua from Atlaateto Ljnch^jf aad defy remedies which, if applied at tka oat-1 TRAIJfg AftftlVI AT O0LUMRD8 daily I sat, would here avartad all dangar. Dr. I Vrom AUaatasftiJlow York, 4:371.1 Tutt's Expectorant kas proven Itself the I The ghaslly record of deaths tkat rasutt irom pulmonary affaetlons foest valuahls Uag — i—ii ever | dlsoovared. A dtaUrngmlahad slervy* mmm of New York pronouneaa It tha “grant-1 eat biassing of the nineteenth oentury," and says “no family should ba without It." It is pleasant to the taste, aad a single dose will often remove the meat obstinate ooagh. Office | II Murray street, New York. fwblB deodewly Tickets for sale et Union Pnsoeager Depot. H. M. L AMOwf IRAI. P. BALL, aeaorel Bnpl Agent. Remember the plaoe, ' He. M Bread dtel9 eoddtw Holiday Goods! A hAJLQE stock for bale by L. L. COWDKRY. THE EAST CONCERT Public Library of Kentucky PMTPOHKD FOB A Full Drawing! To 27th February, 1875. THE SHORT POSTPONEMENT NOW ANNOUNCED IS POSITIVELY TUB DART, AND A DRAWING WILD POSI TIVELY BE HAD ON R7TH FEBRUARY; IN GUARANTEE OF WHICH WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO REFUND THE FUBOHARE FRIGE OF TICKETS IN CARR IT SHOULD NOT. 1CII THE eCHRME te One Hundred Thousand Ticket., 30,000 GIFTS. ONE OBA.ND GASH GIFT ONE GRAND GASH GIFT ONE GRAND GASH GIFT Oil GRAND GASH GIFT " GRAND CASH GIFT BH GIFTS 400,000 each I GIFTS 14,000 eaoh CENTRALJAILROAD. LOTTERY. O" December 29.1 ** d * ui J TftAUI NO. 1, ooma NORTH AND l«n, Leave Seven nak Leave Auguste SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift; Concert IN AID OF TBB Masonic Relief Association Of Norfolk, V« . 9:06 41 Arrive la MmldgevVlU.’ .*. Arrive la Raton ton 11:65 rn Arrive In MneoUa... 6:45 m U*T« Maoon for Oolnmbaa 7:17 r ■ Leave Maoon for ftu'aala Leave Maoon for Atlanta 8:10 ri Arrive at Oolumhita Arrive at BufoaU 10:20 a i Arrive at Atlaata 6:OOai OOUINQ SOUTH AND BAST. Leave Atlanta... 10:00n Leave Bufanla 7:26 r i Arrive at Maoea from Atlanta... e.ion Day Potltlvely Fixed I Tuesday, 2»th deoember, it74. | Leave Augusta Arrive at Augusta 4.-00 n Arrive at Savannah fc/5ri LA8T CHANCEI TftAIN NO. S, QOINtt NORTH AND WUT. —— I Leaveffavaanah*****...**** 7:30ri Authorised by aet of the Virginia Legfalatua Leave Augueu 8.(6 ri (passed March Ith, 1879.) I Arrive In AugneU 6:65 ai 00.000 Tlcheta—0,000 Gmail Gifts. * Leave Mason for Oolambas.. Leave Maoon for Bulbuls.... Leave Macon for Atlanta.... Arrive ta Oatmmbos 8800.000 vo the otwea Ak.'wwmT»I One Grand Gash Gift of On# Grand Uaeta Gift of • . - One Grand Gash Gilt of • One Grand Cash Gift of One Grand Cash Gilt of One Grand Gash Gift of One Grand Cash Gift of - • 16 Cash Gilts of *100 > each - ■ 88 Cash Gifts of 600 each 43 Oaah Glfte of 260 eaoh 79 Gash Gilts of 160 eaeh 210 Cash Gifts of 100 taoh •78 Gash Gifts of 60 eaoh 6000 Gash Gifts of 10 eaoh 4000 GASH GIFTS, aggregating ’ PP.IOE OF TICKETS. ,.. MDti ... 9.11*1 ... 90« ... fcSIVI ... 6:10M ... 3:06M OOMBfO SOUTH AMD BAST. 1 Leave Atlanta...... 1:SSn 89*00 1 ] Leave Oolambas fcSOn 20.000 I Leave ftufbula........ 8:5uai 10.000 I Arrive In Maoon from Atlanta **.. 7:10ti 9*000 Arrive la Maooa from Oolnmbua 7:25n 8*909 Arrive in Maoon from Infanta 6:H»rs *.000 Leave Macon. 7:35ri 19.000 Arrive in MiUedgeville lo-.isri 14.000 Arrive In Batonton 11:55m 10,790 La«va Augusta 8U)m 11*990 I Arrive in Angnata 65tu 89.000 Arrive la Bavaaaab Ilia Train No. 2, being a through train on the Co 60 » 000 I tra! Railroad, etopplr ' * pasaengere for 3,600,000 DOLLARS IN GIFTS, AIX CASH! Quar ter Tleketf, $2.60; Eleven Tiokeis, For tlokets, elroulars, Ate., address HENRY V. MOORE, Ree’y, Norfolk, Vm* nov26 deodftwtd Faeeengers for MilladgevlUe and Katonton vil take train No. 1 from Savannah and Anguiu, im train No. I from points on the Boutliir<itern Rafr soai. Atlaata aad Maoon. The Mllledfevilkail Batonton train runs dally. Sunday* sxiapud. WILLIAM R0UIR8, tf ,Qeneral SupertnMttdtBl. NOTICE. Musical Gifts For the Holiday*. PRICE OF TICKETS. Wkol. Tiek.u 4 HslvM... 60 00 20 00 6 00 600 oo l.ooo oo Th* payment of CHIU will begin th* filth after th. Orewleff. Tlok.ti mtul b. pr«- Room 4, Publto Library A fin* end wall aslaotsd stock of Clotb- ing which must be sold by January 1st, will be disposed of at s great sacrifice. Btbacbi A OoLCeMIT*. Rob Roy Prints received to-day at th* Virginia Store. deck sod A Man in Maine. On* of tha saddest apaotealaa is th* world te s human being shattered sad broken down by the use of ardent spirits. But the damage may be repaired, the ruin restored to perfect eoundneee, by s course of the moat powerful of all invig orate, Dr. Wslker’a Vtaager Bitters. Beware of those “tonic." of which ram ia an element. They aggravate disease* end promote die****. d*cl2 4w Sehenek’e Mandrake PWe Will b* foanl to pciem tboe* ,s*Utl<* e.oe! •ary to the total aredte.tlon or *11 bUlou* st- tsoto, prompt to Mart th* Maretlos. of the llrer, eed sir* a heslihy tee* to th* esllr* ■yium. Icdeed, It Is so ordinary dlHorery te medloet tcl.nM to he,, in rented a remedy lor thaw atnbborn aomplelnta, whlah dn.lop nil th. ronlti prodntod by a heroteSme frto na. or calomel, a mineral Jtotly drosded by men- kind, end acknowledged te be dertnetlr* In th. extreme t* tb* bemas aystem. Thatth. propertlM ofaertale raait.btei cosqatM ell tb* Ylrteee ofeelomel wllbant Its tnjarlone tendenol.a, te now nn ndmltted teat, teadsnd lndteputnbl. by Ktentlffo resenrakw; sad thoM who tu. th* Mandrake Pllte will be folly utlifled that th. beat wad lain, ere those pro vided by nature te th* common hath* aad roots or the fields The*, pllte opea tb* bowel! eed oerrect ell billon, d.ranff.m.nte witboat aslivnUmi or any or th. InlarteM affMte of allfill or other polio.i. Tb. u.ration of Ml. te promoted by thM. pllte, u will b. Mm by th. altered color of tb* .tool., aad dteeppeerteg ei Dm eell.w complexion end olenaelag of the league. Ample dlrtotloto for urn nceompnuy toeh box or pills Proper—l only by J. H. grtmeah A geo, at their principal odro, owner Sixth aad Arch ■traati. Philadelphia, aad for tel* by all drug- gtete and dealers Prtro te tost, par box. 1 mylt wdiy Building, Loiterill., Ky., whan they will b. taken up and paid by Uaah Check! upon th. FSrmarr aad Dronm’ Bank of Loaterflli. Etiry Whole Ticket hu leu parte, each pert burins the aumb*r of th. Whole Tlok.t Tberofora, a Tenth of a Tlak.t entitle, th. balder th.roof to Oa—Troth of wkbtanr th. Wool. Ticket may draw. For ticket, or information, addrom TH*, Bm HHAHI-KTTE, Agent aad Hanagw, Public Library BnUdlny, Lllhtilll, Ky. BOLHTEAD * CO., Agrnte, IS* Broad it rest, Oolamhal, Oeorgle. tlecte ttaw^uSth.tj.nl Oem. of Strati!!. Initrummtel. dams ot Brotttin Song. Vocal. Oumi of Scored Song. “ aamajtf German Bong. “ Onto! MoatLB AUD aiBABD RAlI-hOAD, Columbus Oa., (Jet. 2,1I7A O N End after Saturday, Oototer 9d, itaJ ovtr tbls Rond will run mfoU° w **" . nnngw Tr*in dnUv, (Sunday Finn Gilt Edition* (Prion M OO) of tbnnn Bln- P** 1 * * 0 - ooBBtotein* wllb M. k L. k gent Cou.otlon! of Boaod Malta, .ntltlwl: r °* f 0 *** 1 *' . „ . * LasrofMaabna Arrive At Troy —W6 r. x. L.av. Troy 241 s Arrive et Ool.mbai A. ii. -w crL. - . t l FREIGHT TRAINS, REOULAB. CoKu “Dart.. I .j3*ro7roy*u r te 1 rATk««d.j. i «^ Mueloal Treniure. Voonl ft Inatrum Plano at Home. Fonr Hand Plnoei. Organ as Home. Reed Organ Mb*le. Pianlut’* Album. Initrumental. , Piano Forte Gem*. I HOTKLS* Price r«r volume, in board* ,$8.60; cloth, $6; I . _. ---— rent I Commercial EUFAULA, ALABAMA -pvEDIOATED to th. Oomtaatidil IW"5 Sold .v.rywhere. Sent promptly by mail I IJ of tb. United StteM,and I poet ft.., for n tell prloe. 6rd.rrooa. I 5?X™to SJlk. your P .tl^wUh Oliver Ditsoa t Co., ChM. X Ktaoa * Oo. | MTuaM*. ^Sj^VbiiiiTHA.m* Bolton. Til Broadway, H. Y. ny23 d2tawrwtoMet>w1y . — y Tumdayi, TbaraUyi Mi 2)2 VooalfcIn.trum.ataI. | day* bid** A N-Ktflva^bt Ooteft* 1 * Mule 8tolen, pelika, Ala., on last lay, the Utb* a Snuff Golortnl Mule, ab ut 13 band* high, six all white spot on tha laft a other an 1 A liberal raward will ba paid for the mula and saddle. Any information will he thank- fully received. Address JEFF JONES, Meckanlesrille. Lee county. Ain., Or R. W. PRUITT, Sftlem, Dee oounty, Alabama. dec22dfcwlf Notice in Bankruptcy. No. 1178, nHIBlate glee notice that on tha 12th day JL of November, A. D., 1874, a warranty hankreptey waa Issued against tba astate of UllUard H. Sullivan, of PleaaaBt Hill, oounty or Talbot, and State of Georgia, who has bean Bd’udBed a Bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payount of nay debts, and daltvary of any property belonging to aald bankrupt, to him or tor nla use, ana the tr*nsfer of any prove their debt*, and to choose ona or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Coart ol Bankruptcy, te be holden at Oolnmbus, Or at tha offloe of the Register, before Lemuel Dawning, &iq.. Register, on tha 19th day of January, A. D. 1879, at 10 o’eloek a. n. W.H. SMYTH, United States Marsha’, aa Messenger deett oawSt . For Sale Low. MROLARBU1P IN THE MBDIOAL COL. kl At HVARITILLR, INDIANA. lOvSlf APPLY AT THU Of PICA BUY ONLY THK Genuine Fairbanks Scales. FAIRBANKS Stock Scale*, Ctioi 8celoe, ffey * ffealee, Dairy Scale#, Couuter Sctles, Ac., Ac. Also, Mile# Alarm Till Co.’e ALARM CASH DRAWER I DRAWER 11741 HOWARD HOUSE, I ■■PRO MTMRRT, Nbaslt Opto, lomoanv .xd f r “ ru Rauuoad Derm, Enfanlte, Altebanta- J. W. HOWARD. W f ' octl Jfcwdm Rankin Housft Columbas, G®' J.W.RY.tN,r^ Fun Goldkn, Clark. t.c Thai FAIRBANKS ft CO. •11 BROADWAY, L T-, ICO Baltimore Street, Deltimore, 63 Onmp Street, New Orleans. FAWBAN1UI * EWING, Masonic Uall, Pbllofielphla. FAIRBANKS, BIOWN At CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. For sale by Lending Uardware Dealers* augSP d*tawfcw4m Ruby Bar and Billiard Sfilo” 1 Undbs ten Ranxw Bocix I! Itewtf A. W. WVANjSf^ REAL E$TAT* AC tWT JOHN BLACKMAjl | SL Clair •‘'5^®Bg?fc B ff 1 "' ! ' I Real Estate ■ aaria, >r ,natui°>- I To M.nbaatt' mm* Ueebemla' »« • tori* tf I PROVISION I rw.lv. Dally T.l•»r» ,D, n °* I Louisville and Saint