Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 30, 1874, Image 1

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(Edttmlm tuiuircf. yol. XYL COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1874. NO. 305 1 TERMS OF Til DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY BNQUIIICR-SUN. On and Bftor the first of January next the po int* on ,-npnrt mmt he paid by th* pub* Usher. This will b* ten o*nta n month lor dalllM and flreoent* n quarter for *aeh weekly, Our subscriber* will aee the necessity for pay ing up promptly, m all those in arrears will be dropped on th* first of January. We are ever willing to accommodate our friends, but it will be impossible to send out papers not paid for tl advance. The following will be the subscription terms for the Enquirer for the year 1871: Dally, in advance $ S 00 per annum. Daily and Sunday 10 oo 44 “ Sunday, In advanee S M M 44 Weekly, “ S co 44 44 Sunday and Weekly, in Rdv., t 00 44 44 Sunday served sepatately by earrler in city S co “ 44 Clubbing rates have been suspended. All uaeiplred contracts will be Ailed at oi l rates, deducting postage for the fraotlon of the year 1878 through which they run. Advertising Square. I Week, Daily, alee. ... $ 3 00 ... 6 00 ... 6 60 ... 8 01) ... 13 00 ... 17 00 ... 20 00 ... 23 60 ... 26 00 ... 42 00 tural laborers, who left England in conse quence of the operation of the reoent labor strikes. Many of them were mar ried, and were accompanied by their families. New York, Decomhcr 29.—The ship Fonfa*hior,now at thisplaoe, is one of the same line as the Coipatriek, and baa been employed in carrying troops to India, but of late has been running to New Zealand. Her voyage previous to the last oue was carrying coolies from Calcutta to D »uja- rara. She was valued at $00,000, and probably insnred in London. London, December 29.—Two boats only, with thirty persona eaoh, left the Goapairick, aud were together two daya, when the gale parted them. MARKET*. ■ T TCLCUliril to u«nm. M.n.j .ail Black Mark.!., London, Dmmb.1 UonioU ,1 KQnii. N.w Five. IS*. Krl.U. n Nnw Tons, D.o.nli.r stock! Mtln. Money s par o*nt. Oolil 11%. Kuh»nn— Ion. 480, ihort 400(4. Oofwaatau Mlln .nd itronK. Htmto bondi qul.t. THE LAST CONCERT Money easy at 1\ utet and steady, a A rovernments active quiet and nominal. BKHUTIOfik. 1 Square 1 your.. The above ie with the privilege of a change every lure*) month*. Fot yearly cards a liberal die- conn t will he made. The rate for overy other day In Daily and every woek in Weekly will bo tho name as Daily. For every other day in Ddly the rato will bo one-third leas than the Daily For twice a week the rate will he one-half Dally rates. For advertisement* in local or reading columns 00 per cent additional will bo charged. s-third The Weekly rates will invariably be of the Dally. When hd advertisement ip changed moro than once in throe month* the advertiser will be charg ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver tisers must pav as do those at home. TELECRAPHIC NOTES. MOKE RASCALITY UNEARTHED. WabhTntox, December 29.—The Pacific Mail luvebtigatioiiH foreshadow some ngly revelations. They are very wordy. King, the pcBtiuauter of the House, had the handliug it appears of much money. Liaten to this: “Thomas Ellis, note teller of Park National Bank, testified that on the 30th day of Msy he received from King $112,600, to be used as fol lows: $40,000 to be placed in the St. Paul Bank, Minneapolis, Minnesota; $16,000 to pay note about to reach ma turity ; $100,000 to bo placed to the cred it of St. Paul’s Bank of Minnesota, and had also issued six certificates of deposit, as his retainer, amounting in aggregate to $6,015,917, issued to order of Win, King.” New York, December 29.—The Paoific Mail Steam Ship Investigation was re sumed this morning. Testimony was ad duced as to false entries in the books of the Company. I%08 per cent. Sterling st 480. Hold lilHOlilK sand strong. State bonds Cotton Markets. Liverpool, December 99, noon—Cotton below low middling*, *hti<) 7%; do, shipped in December and January, 7%; do., nothing be ow good ordinary, shipped in November, 7%; do., nothing below low mid dlings, shipped in January and February, 7 9- 10; do., deliverable lu February and March, 2;iKJ r. m —Sales on basis or middling up lands, nothing below goed ordinary, shipped In January and February, 7%; basis middling Orleans, nothing below low middlings, shipped lu November and December, 7%. 8:30 p. m —Ot sales to-day 8,700 bales were American. Sales ou basis of middling Orleans, nothing below low middlings, shipped in January and February, 7 11-18. 6:00 p. m.—Sales on a basis of middling up lands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped in ,4 eoember aud January. 7%. Sales on basis of ml idling uplands, nothtni below low middlings, shipped in January au< February, 7%. 6:30 p. h.—Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothtug below good ordinary, deliverable in January, 7%. New York, December 28.— Cotton dull and nominal} sales 620; uplands 14%; Orleans 14%. Futures opened weak, as follows: January •10; Feb * 14U@3-16; February 14 19-asa%-, Mar oh April 16 7-10*%; MajuU-l6ffi%. tnuary 16 l-tt >;June 18; July 10%; August 18 LOTTERY. Montgomery A Eufaula R. R. Public Library of Kentucky POSTPONED POM A Full Drawing! To 27th February, 1875. THE SHORT POSTPONEMENT HOW ANNOUNCED IS POSITIVELY THE LAST, AND : A DRAWING WILL POSI TIVELY BE hAD ON S7TH FEBRUARY IN GUARANTEE OF WHICH WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO REFUND THE PURCHASE PlilOE OF TICKETS IN CASE IT SHOULD NOT. THE SCHEME IS Oue Hundred Thousand Tickets, ao,ooo GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 0860,000 ONE GRAND OASH GIFT 100,000 ONE GRAND OASH GIFT 76,000 ONE GRAND OASH GIFT 60,i ONE GRAND OASH GIFT 26,000 6 OASH GIFTS 020,000 eaoh 100,000 10 OASH GIFTS 14,000 eaoh 140,000 16 OASH GIFTS 10,000 eaoh 160,000 20 OASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000 26 OASH GIFTS 80 OASH GIFTS 60 OASH GIFTS 100 OASH GIFTS 240 OASH GIFTS 600 OASH GIFTS 19,000 OASH GIFTS 4.000 eaoh 100,000 8.000 eaoh 00,000 2.000 eaoh 100,000 1.000 eaoh 100,000 600 eaoh 120,000 100 each 60,000 60 each 960,000 16 21-32i T 10. Galveston, Deoemher 29. — Cotton firm aud In good demand; middling* 14%; low mid- dllnm 14; good ordinary 13%; net receipt* 1,830; export* to Great Britain 936; sale* 3,433. Memphis, December 29.—Cotton firm; de- *” * - ilddllniKS By Telegraph to Enqumix.] DOMESTIC. —A Milwaukee woman, who refused to raise her veil, left a child resembling Charlie Rosa. —The Williamsburg ferry-boat collided with a cattle boat iu a fog. A men was killed and another fatally wounded. —John Pugh, a Roanoke, N. C.. pilot, was arrested in Jersey City Monday night on the oharge of having stolen the steam propeller Sparkle, which was under seiz ure at Gowanns Bay. —Sixteen large oases containing atuug* glad opera glasses, silver ware, Ac., valued at $12,000 to $16,000 were seized in Hew York by speeisl treasury agents. The sworn oontants of the boxes were shells manufactured into boxes, work baskets, &o., the valne of eaoh box being stated at about $40. FOREIGN. —The Grand Duke Niobolss, son of the Grand Duke Constantiue, and nephew of the Emperor, has been declared insane and placed under the guardianship of his brother. He was associated with the dia* mond scandal a few months ago. NEW ORLEANS. POOM LOUISIANA. SHERIDAN IS OOIXO THERE. Chicago, December 29.—Lieutenant- General Sheridan, accompanied by Gen. Buoker, Major Geo. A. Forsythe and Col. M. Sheridan, of his staff, left here last night for New Orleans. Washington, December 29.—There need be uo doubt about it. Gen. Sheri dan has documents in his pocket attach ing Louisiana to his department, whioh he may promulgate at his discretion. LAUNDRLKT WILLIAMS BAYS THE RETURNING BOARD MUST BE SUSTAINED. The Oabiuet to-day had Louisiana mat ters under consideration. Atttorney- General Williams expressed his views npon the action of the Returning Board, strongly asserting his opinion that it was legal and corrsot in all its particulars, and •aid it should be sustained by the Govern ment at all hazards. There was not muoh discussion upon the subjeot. There was some conversa tion upon the reVorto of probable viola tions of the public peace upon the assem bling of the Legislature on the fourth of January, and the opinion was expressed that the United States forees now sta tioned at New Orleans are amply sutfi dent to prevent any serious outbreak, should any such occur. WMF AND FOB WHAT SHERIDAN 28 GOING. Ghioaoo, December 29.—There is high official authority for saying that General Sheridan does not go to New Orleans in obedience to any direct orders, bnt in compliance with the personal request of the President, who desires to have some one at that point in whom he has implicit confidence, to furnish him with truthful information, and of such rank that iu ossa of an emergency, he oan act without official orders from Washington. General Sheridan was intending to go to Ouba in a few weeks, and this trip South is only anticipating time, for after a short stay in New Orleans he will sail for Cuba. Hit immediate work in Louisiana is to oonaarve the peaoe, and ha will not re move any officer, or take any part in mili tary affair*, unless it is absolutely neoee- sary to accomplish that object. COMMENTS AT THE CAPITOL ABOUT THE DIF FICULTIES. Washington, December 29.—The kill ing of Byerly by ex-Governor Wsrmoth occasions much comment to-day among all eases, and fears are expressed that it may lead to general disturbance, bnt gen tlemen from New Orleans do not appre hend such. While they admit the quar rel between these parties inoresses the prevalent uneasiness, there are no antici pations of a contemplated organised resistance to the decisions of the Re turning Board. In fact the most prominent Democrats in New Orleans have counseled the contrary. There is fear, however, that rash oonduot on the part of a few might preoipitate a col lision of arms among the many, and thua lead to notive Federal interference. It is known that the Executive Department is closely watching the course of events iu Louisians, uud has recently reoeived much private information on the sub jeot ; and further, that the President^has earnestly expressed his determination to preservo the peace. The legislature meets on the fourth of January, when its expeotod stern opposition will be made in the House of Representatives to the rul ings of the Returning Board, and to this time prominent persons here are looking with much solicitation ; there is no deter mination as yet as to the superoeding of Gen. Emory. To recall him now and send another to take his place would, it is said, appear as if the Executive were preparing for a conflict which may not toko place, and also increase the present excitement, bnt there is some oolor to the report that should it become necessary Lieut. Gen. Sheridan would proceed to New Orleans and assume maud. If rumor is to be credited, he will be iu proximity to New Orleans on the day of the meeting of the Legislature. While car3 will be taken to do nothing whatever to inflame the public mind, the Government will be prepared to aot in such a manner as circumstances may seem to require. WssblBfloa Items. Washington, December 29.—William A. Potter, of New York, has aocepted tha position of Supervising Architect of tho Treasury. The following Treasury changes are to take place on the first of January : Jss. Gillfillan, appointment clerk, promoted to be chief of the warrant division ; Daniel Baker, acting chief of the warrant di vision, appointed chief of the loan di vision, vice John P. Bigelow resigned; O. C. Adams, at present in charge of the in dependent treasury, promoted to be ap pointment clerk. The Senate caucus committee on cheap transportation expect to have their re port ready by the reassembling of Con gress. ^ ^ ^ THE WKATIIEB. terrible DISASTER. mand Rood ; middlings 18%: low middling* 13%; good ordinary 12%®%; not rooolpts 17,691; shipments 3,074; salts 2,600; stock 08,204. Charleston, December 29—Cotton quiet; — “■ low middlings 13%; good ordi- net receipt* l,28i; export* to 44; isle* 1,000; stoek 71,896 Savannah, December 29.—Cotton easier; middling* 14; net receipt* 2,830; exports to Great Britain 2,102; to Franco 1,384; sales 2,860; stock 102,308. inlet and l/HARLKITOd, V middling* 14: low nary 12%@%; net Great Britain 744; Boston. December 29.—Cotton firm; middling* 14%; net receipts to Great Britain 403; sales 823; stoek 1,491. Norfolk, December 29.—Uotton steady; middlings 13%; act receipts 3,441; sales 200; stock 18,810. (iem»mi luir; middlings 14%; net receipts 17,549; export* to Jfran<^l,809; to the oontl- nont 1,097; sales 6,000; Baltimore, DecemberW.—Cotton dull; mid dlings 14%; low middlings 18%; good ordinary ~ ‘ Britain 1,461; sales 20J; . — Uotton 13%; exp res to Groat splnneis 106; stock 28,420. Pbiladxlpuia, December quiet st 14%c; net reeelpti 4,866. Mobile, Deoember 29 —Uotton steady; mid dlings 14; sales 2,00); stock T7,lu0. Augusta, Deoember 29.—Uotton in good do- 3,500,000 DOLLARS IN GIFTS, ALL CASH! RAILROADS. Change of Bohedule, Taking EfTeot October I, l$74. MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. Leave Moat josser ▼ 4:00 r m » at lafes la 10:18 r m cling os Wednesday* and Saturdays with on Chattahoochee Rlvr, and dally at Union Springs with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Troy. Leave Rsfaula ‘2:00 a m Arrive at Montgomery... 7:48 am Connecting nt Union Springs with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Oolumbna, ana at Montgomarv with roads diverging. Je23 tf B. DUNHAM. Snp't. Western Railroad of Alabama. 54TH0BKsTT<f NEW YORK IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. AGENT WANTED BY THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, For Columbu. and Surrounding Torrltory. Llbaral tarma will ba glvan to o Llvo Man who moana bualnata. Apply to A. B. JONES, Gen'l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company, d#oU Maoon, Ga. Dootors. aa. 1. a. vopguABT, Office removed to the Drug Store of E. O. HoimI fc Brother. Sleeping apnrttnent st former residence, on the oorner ol Randolph and Molntosh streets, DR. M. B. LAW. WMBTKKN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Com mhos, Ga., Sept. 13th, 1874. TRAINS LBAVI COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Selma, 2:00 a. M. Arrive at Montg’y, • 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Selma, • • 12:01 a. m. FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK- At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At Atlanta 6:42 p. 1 By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lina. Leave Atlauta 0:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:36 a. m., Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive nt Weahlngton 4:3o a. u., at Baltimore 0:30 0. m., at Philadelphia 1:80 p. m., at NSW YORK 5:16 p. m. Slaeping Oars rtm from Atlanta to Charlotte. Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burrus' building. Resldouce on Forsyth, tlireo doors below St. Clair. Barbor Shops. LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to II. Honoi,) Under Oeorgla Home Insuranco Building. Prompt end polite bnrbers In attendance. Ja26 Sy Kannasaw Route. Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. in., Bristol 10:46 n. ns., Lynchburg 10.46 p. mi. Arrive at Washington 0:46 a. to., at Baltimore 9:16 n. iu„ at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NBW YORK 0:16 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets 0 60 00 Halve* 26 00 Tenth, or each Cnnpou 6 00 11 W'holo ‘ticket* lor 60)) 00 From Atlanta and New York, 0:37 A. u. From Montgomery and Selma • 2:26 r. u. Tickets for sal* at Union Passenger Depot. 0UA8. P. BALL, Oenernl Sup't. * fsejdJ tf 22% Tioketsfor.... 1,000 00 sentod or sent to . _ _____ Building, Louisville, Ky., whore they will be taken up and paid by Cash Checks upon the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of Louisville. the number of the Wholo Tick holder thereof to One-Tenth of whatever the Wnole Ticket may draw. For tickets or information, address THO. lu, Bit A IMLETTEf Agent and Manager, Public Library Buildiug, Louisville, Ky. HOLBTEAD dfc CO., Agents, 189 Brood street, Columbus, Georgia. OanssAL SorsaiNTiNDBHT's Orrics, Gkntral Railroad, 8ATANNAH, DtO*mbor 1, 1874. O N AND AFTKK SUNDAY, UTil INSTANT Passenger Trains on th* Oeorgla Central Railroad, Its Braucha* and Oounactious, will run as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WMBT. oelpts 1, Provision Morisots. Livbrfool, December 29.—Breadstuff* firm. New York, December 29.—Flour dull and ks'.ouiuoi «*.—riuur uuu ouu unchanged. Wheat firm. Corn quiet. Pork heavy; old mess 019 66. Lard heavy. New York, December 29.—Coffee firm and quiet lor invoices ; 17%@.'0c, gold, lor Rio. Su gar very firm at 8%c; lair to good refinery 8%; S rlme 7%©%; New Orleans 8%. Molasses, lew Orleans, lo lower at 68%©00%—the latter ' ed st steam 13%11-10. 8%o. Cincinnati, Deoember 39 —Flour dull. Corn dull. Lard firm; steam 13%; kettle 14. Baoon steady: shoulders 8%Q%; clear rib sides nituuu iiwuvi .uuuiuar. b%Q%{ ll%@%. Wnlsky firm at 95. Louisville, Deoember 29.—Flour unchang ed. Corn firm but In lair demand at 08Q7>). Pork firm but In tolr demand at 090. Baoon 16%. Whisky dull and declining. Chicago, Deoember 29 —Flour dull and un changed Corn dull; No. 2 mixed 80; new mixed 06%; new rejooted 6O%061 Pork steady at 018 99. Whisky steady st 97. steady st 18.06. Rosin, fie. Lard New York, Dec. 29.—Turpentine heavy st 86. Rosin dull and nominal at 0210002 20 ti strained. Mew York Dry Goods Market New Yosk, Deoember 28 — Business wsi almost stagnant with commission houses, aud the jobbing trada was striotly oonfined to the at unchanged prloes. Heavy standard logs only In moderate supply and firm. Prints less ootlve. Woolens sluggish. Th* Deify Bul letin says: Hamburg embroideries at* ad vanced 10 to 16 i pereent. abroad, where they are •HIP NEWS. MEDICINES. A mild aperient end gentle purga five, recommended for the oure of nil de rangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. By their timely use muoh sickness is prevent ed. The tost of many years have proven them to be the safest, surest and best of all the pills ever offered to the public. They purify the blood, remove all corruptions and restore the diseased system to perfect health. Aa « Antidote to Chills end Fever they have no equal. For Dy ape pain they nre a •pacific. For Hick Headache and Billons Colle they are a sure oure. For Ceastlpntlon, Rbennsatlam, Piles, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Pain In the Hide, Back and Loins, Nervons- s, a positive remedy. For Female Ir regularities, without a rival. When one does not 4> feel very well,** a single dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and imparts vigor to the system. Bold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street, New York. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE Is easily applied, Imparts a beautiful blaek or brown, and acts like it.agio. The best in the world. Sold by all druggists. Price 01 a box. Washington, Deo. 29.—l*robabiUtiet.— For the South Atlantic States, clear or fair weather, with northeast or northweat winds, lower temperature and ri«ing bar- ometer. For the Gulf States, partly cloudy and decidedly cooler weather. SHIP BURNED AT SEA—NEARLY 600 LIVES LOST—ONLY THREE SAVED. London, December 29.—The burning of tbe Cospairiok is confirmed. Only three are known to have survived—the mate and two seamen. They were picked up, after ten days, in an open boat, aub- Kiting in the meantime upon their com panions. Besides tbe crew, the Cos- pairick four cabin and 420 steerage passengers, who had emigrated under —The following notice reoently ap- £ eared in a Ru : sian newspaper: “The [ayor of Crocstadt being informed that since the recent conflagration many pro prietors have incre-med the rent of preui- lHe* which they let, takes occasion to men tion that previous returns of tbeir taxes due must, in these circumstances, neces sarily be incorrect, and invites all these proprietors to let him know immediately the extent of the increase.” MILLINERY. Uchenek’t Mandrake Mle Will be found to possess those qualities neces sary to tbe total eradication of all bilious at tacks, prompt to start the seoretions of the liver, and giro a healthy tone to tbe entire systom. Indeed, it is no ordinary dlseovery in medical solence to hare Invented a remedy for tbeso stubborn complaints, whioh develop all tbe results produced by a heretofore free use of oalomel, a mineral justly dreaded by man kind, and acknowledged to be destructive in ho extreme 10 the human system. That the properties or certain vegetables comprise all the virtues of oalomel without Its injurious tendencies, Is now an admitted fact, rendered Indisputable by sclontifio researches; and those who use the Mandrake Pills will be tolly satisfied that tbe best medicines are those pro vided by nature in the oommon herbs and roots of tho fields. Theso pills open th* bowels and correct all billons derangements without salivation or any of tbe Injurious ffrects of calomel or other poisons. Tbe soeretion or bile is promoted by these pills, as will be seen by the altered eolor of the stools, and disappearing of the sallow eomplexlon and cleansing of the tongue. Ample directions for uso accompany each box of pills. Prepared only by J. II. Sehenck k Son, at their principal offleo, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, and for sal* by all drug gists and dealers. Price 26 cents per box. myl9 eodly Administrator’s Sale. erty of Jaraoa isunu, uoo’u, mat desirable piece of property in the village of Wynntoa known as the residence of de eased at the time of hl« death, and since occupied by bis widow, Mrs. 8. E. Bond. This bouse and lot was set apart to the widow as dower In tbe lands of TlfB offer to the public tor the next thirty 5 W days, our large and wsll assorted stock of .ml ubildr.n’8 H.li »nd Uft e-wte in Bonu.t., trlmm.d »n.l untrlmraed at co.t for MuMOI< ,. countf . line at gr months, with Interest and mortjp - - _ | Bonnets, trimmed gevernment regulations, and are uup- ^ am i H n other articles in poMd to h»». boon lo»t Th. government j >y r *‘“*M^s*coi,VJN fc DONNELLY, emigrants were for the most part agrianl* | decuo tf At Kyle’s Old stand. sale will only Inoiude the estate's remainder after tbe expiration of the widow’s b in the rroperty. pursuance ot an order of the Court of «K ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford Bt., under Kunklu Houhv, Columbus, tla. Confectioners. I. Q. aTRUPPER, Candy ManufMvtnrer AND DBALSR IN All kintle of Confiuutlouery ami Fruit*, Ntlok Candy 18 cento. Full weight guarantied iu each box. Piano Tuning, Ac. Orders may be lm left at J. Organs and o done, e A Normnu'a Matchmakers. C. 8CUOMUUKG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler Successor to 1.. Outow.ky, Jail Lawyers. Sleeping cere run from Atlanta to Lynchburg. TRAINS ARR1VB AT COLUMBUS DAILY LIONEL CJ. LEVY, JK., Attorney and t'ouuaellor at Law. Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other State*. Offloeover Georgia Home Insurance Co. Special attention glveu to ooUootions. H. M. ABBOTT, Agent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. OAt>, V 4. f Practices In courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad Ht., (over C. A. Redd A Co.'s) Special attention given to collections. Jail 8:46 A 9:06 A u . 10:09 r M 11:55 rn Arrive la Moeea 6:46 r u Leave llacon for Columbus 7:17 r n Leave Macon for Kii'anla 9:10 pm Leave Macon tor Atlanta 8:10 rn Arrive at Columbus.... Arrive at lufaula 10:20 a m Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 am COMING SOUTH AND MABT. Leave Atlanta 10:00 r m Leave Kufaula 7:26 v u Arrive at Macon from Atlauta *... 6:10 a m Arrive at Macon from Kuiaula 6:4'i a m Leave Moeon 7:16 am Leave Augusta 9:06 a m Arrive at Augusta 4:00 r u Arrive at Savannah 6: 6 r m TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WK8T. Leave Savannah 7:30 r M Leave Augusta 8:06 Arrive In Augusta 6:66 Arrive in Moeon,. 8.20 Leave Maoon for Columbus 9:20 Leave Macon for lufaula 9.06 Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 Arrive lu Columbus 6:36 Arrive in Kofaula 6:40 Arrive in Atlanta 3:06 r m COMING SOUTH AND KAST. Leave Columbui 6:80 a m Arrive at Maoon 8:uo r m Leave Atlanta. Leave Columbus 2:30 v n Leave Eufaula 8:60 Arrive In Macon from Atlanta . 7:10 Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7:26 Arrivo in Macon from Kufaula 6:10 Leave Macon 7:36 pm Arrive in Milledgevill* 10:09 r Arrive in Katonton 11:66 Leave AugU'ta 8:06 r n Arrive In Augusta 6:66 a ■ Arrive in Savanuah 7:15 a m Train No. 2, being a through traiu on the Cen stations cannot be takeu put off. Passengers for Mllledgsville and Katonton will take train No. 1 from Savannah aud Augusta, and train No. t from point* ou the Southwestern Hall- joad, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgeville and ■atoBtoa train mu* daily, Banduy* except* d Jetttf NOTICE. Tk« ghastly record of deaths that result Irom pulmonary affoctlons is frightful. There Is no disease that Is so lnslduous In Its attack as consumption. By the neglect of “slight oolds" they soon become deep seated and defy remedies whioh, If applied at the out set, would have averted all danger. Dr. Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself 2be ■moat valuable Lunar Balaam ever discovered. A distinguished clergy* man of New York pronouooes It the “great, est blosslng of tbe nineteenth century,*' and says 44 no family should be without It." „ It is pleasant to the taste, and a single dose will often remove the most obstinate cough. Offlce 18 Murray street, Now York. febl6 dmxlawly Toys, Toys, Toys! PR0FUM0 A HOFFMANN are now displaying their Magnificent Stock of Toys Remember the place, No. »0 Broad NtrseL declS eodfcw CHRISTMAS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AT J. W. PEASE & NORMAN’S. Y71LEGANTCHKOMOS, with good Walnut MIA Frames, large else, from 04 to 026 each. Fine Editions of the Poets, from 01.60 to 010. Work Boxe< and Wrltiug Desks, (some are beautiful) from 01 to 016. The finest lot of Juvenile and Toy Books w* have ever had, at very low prices. Portfolios, Ivory Card Cases, Gold Pens and variety of goods suitable lor presents for peo ple of *11 ages and tastes, at very attraotiv* prices. deoO JOSEPH F. POU, Attorney at Law, and Jndga of County Court* Practices in all other Court*. Ific.a over store of W. II. Huberts A Co., Broad Bt. Ja26 If you __ Cigar Manufactory, Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Home. SAMUEL II. HATCHER, Attorney nt Lnw. Office over Wittlcb A Klnsel’s C. LOPEM, Itowlar lu uud Manufacturer nt Fine Cigars, J. M. MoNKILL, Attorney mud CouneeUor at Law. BAN*L R. RISE, Dealer lu Family Groceries, on llryan street, be tween Oglethorpe A Jackson streets. Aff* No charge lor dray age. dta*7 9, H. HAMILTON, Wholesale uud Retail Oreeer, Junction of Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe ! INGRAM dfc CRAWFORDS, Attorney a nt Law, Will practice In tho State aud Federal Courts ot Georgia, llgo* A C corner Broad and St. Clair Sts. fi Office over Freer, Dlgo* A Co.'s more, northwest Cli — A. A. DOZIER, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Lnw, Practices in State and Fedentl Courts in Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad 11., Columbu*, Ga.Ja6 Maas 11. BbARDVoan. Louis F. Gau*asd. ML AN DFORI6 dfc GARRARD, Attorney a nnd Counsellors nt Lnw. Office No. 67 Broad streat, over Wlttioh A Kin- sel’s Jewelry Store. Will practioo In th* State aud Federal Courts. Jas. M. Russsll. Cuas. J. Swirv. RUMSELL dfc SWIFT, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Will practice in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit; and Alabama. Office ovorC. A. Uedd A Co.’s store, Broad street, Oolumbu*, Ga. Jal L. T. DOWNING, Attorney nnd Solicitor. Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Lnw, Dentist*. attention given to the Insertion of Arti ficial Teeth, a* well as to Operative Dentistry. foh22 daw COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS, W.T. Pool, Prop'r, Georgia Home Building, Uolumbns Georgia. JtU Builder* end Architect*. „__ , idays exoente making close eonneotoios with M. 4E.K.1 tor Eufaula: Lear* Columbus 3:00 r. M. Arrive at Troy 9:40 r. m. Arrive at Columbus 9:46 a. x. FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR. Leave Oolumbus Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at 6:80 a. m. Arrive at Troy 8: SIGHT DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, 44 Ireland, 44 Scotland, France, Germany, Itnly Italy, Austrlav 44 Denmark, 44 Sweden, 44 Norway, 44 Belgium, 44 Holland, 44 Swltaerland, For sals by H. «. EPPING. Apply at Chattahoochee National Bank. nov22 lm Eagle Drug Store. Home Made Fertlllxer*! MONEY SAVED! MONEY MADE! W E propose to keep full stocks of, and tho best articles of urlat* Potash, Bone Dust, Land Plaster, South Carolina Phosphates, ke., All of whioh we will seU at the lowert prices had practical experience in these articles, and who oan give valuable information witk regard to them. BOV2S eodAw M. D. HOOD k OO. J. G. CIIALMEBN, House Carpenter nud Builder. Jobbing done «t short notice. Plans aud Hpecification* furnished for all style. C. H. LKgUIN, Watchmaker, 134 Broad street, Columbui, Ga. Watche* and Clocks repaired iu tho best t ml warranted. Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. MAIEB DOM. to eujoy a gtud smoko, go to Ills J«8 Croce rs* Fresh Meats. 4. W. PATRICK. Stolls Mo. lfi nnd IS, Market House. Fresh Heat* of every kind and Lest quality, >11 always ou hand. 9, T. COOK, Fresh Mettle or All Kinds, • u l»9 Stolls Nos. 16 and 17. Livery and Sale Stables. uoukbt Tuunp.ui. Livery, Sole uud Exchange liable OoLSTHoars, Noam or Ratiooiru Htb.. Columbus, Qq. A. GAMMBL, Livery uud kale Itehlee, Oounuoars fit., Oolumbus, Ga. Particular attention given to Feeding aud Si of 8to W Horses month or Cun and Lcoksmiths* PHILIP EIFLEK, Gun abd Lockiwith, Crawford street, Jobuaon'a < orner, Columbu*. Ua. WILLIAM. 8CHOBEB. Gun and Locksmith and dealer In Gunning Ma terial*. Kant of Strupper’a Confectionary. Cotton Factories. ftheetlage, Shirtings, and Sewing nud Knitting Thread. Card* Wool and Grind* Wheat and Corn- Office In rear of Wlttlch A Rio**)!'*, Randolph at. K. II. CHILTON, President. Jal 8 1*9 r.tiiufibu*, Ga. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73 Broad fit., Mlgn of tho Rig Boot, DEALERS IN Hoots nnd Nhoea, Leather and Findings. b^ij mail; pay the highest market price lor N. JJ.—Plaaterera’ Hair always on band. Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER, Boot and Shoemaker. Dealer in Leather and Finding*. Next to C. A. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer* of 8HKKTJNU6, 8UIHT1NU8, YAUN, H0P1S, Ac. OOLUMBU8, GA. G. P. 8WIFT, President. W. A. 8W1FT, fiecrotory A Treaaurer. octal ly. Painters. WM. SNOW, JR., A CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Ogh-tliorpe corner, Quit north of poetoffice) Columbui, Georgia. Will contract for Home and Sign Palntlug at reasonable price*, and guarantee satisfaction. Refer to Wm. Huow. Hr. fapr5 LAWYERS. HINES DOZIEK, Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, UA., Redd A Co.'*. Prompt aud atrict attention given Tailors. O. A. KOBHNK, Merchant Tailor nnd Cntter. A full stock of French and Knglifih broadcloth* C'asslmcre* and Veilings. apr!6 No. 134 Broad street. HENRY BELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing Don* In the beet style. ^ggr^U^^^^nornjirCrawforjlMnHJront^it Dress-Making. Mlffiff M. A. UOLLINUffi WORTH, ittinx and Fitting. Term* » and shop In Browneville. Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker las Tlas, Ihset from, Cepper. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. ja7 No. 174. Broad Street. W ILL practice In tbe Chattahoochee Circuit or any where else. All kind of collections fusuid. “Pay me or ruu away.” nov!4 tf W. A. Farlev, Attornoy-ht-likw GU8SETA, Uhattahooohee Co., Ga. GTSpeelal attention given to eollectloas. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Dootors. DR. JAS. T. WAUMOCK, Burgeon nnd Physician. Office at Slaughter's Drug Btore, Railroad etru Hotels. ABASH MOUSE. go to Opelika, be *ure to stop at tho i House, opposite Passenger Depot. For Sale Low. SCHOLARSHIP IN TUI MEDICAL COL- LKGK AT KVAX8VILL1, INDIANA. aovQif APPLY AT THIS OFFICII.