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The Daily Sun.
J. H. MARTIN, Editor.
SI'SDlt nftBMVi. DEC. 4'.
TBE TEXAS ELEi TLOX MEDDLE
The er ien :e aectnaolaies this the de
feared Republican priy of Teim. like
lies the mofkrSmiatac repudiated "E . ^ruction ssatesa will dyn^
aa attempt to pro^ng its power by cossu
tnr. :-naL or Legal qcib:. ies. There -> n t
mart .linger of it, -stress. mJees to*
power of tie Federal Ctewimea! a inter
pased w defeat the eui of thep^kat
bah.ot bix; bat tbu has teen dene so flo
grmly sa other Snuthera Sure* m to
awaken the liveliest apprehenaens that
Texas too will be compelled to endure for
a whde longer a home government oete^
tizxs&szz ySmto si
or.:, -Jd to of <U |«cu.
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*he firs* elect.,a in Term Uke those
is meet of the other Sontnern States, was
held on!v at the several c asty sites, asd
was cccttaced for three or fear days,
This was dime, as we know, to allow a
coaoenttatMD of , the negro vote and its .
better ma n a g ement by the carpet-bag
leaders. The eoasfctctian adopted by the
dele vases elected in this way prtmd i
that ‘-Ail elect;-,n* for State, hi .unit and
Cccnty officer, shall be hehi at the ootm
tv seats of the several cocBtieS,
pro .fed - ' L.w; and the poll.
.... open . 3 'f"' * m a
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o clock a. ci.. n&tu t o ..oea p. m., of
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' The T last Xflgwnu* m f ,
Ui* autbomy thus drived P~vided by
law that "eaca preciaet of the Je-jticee of
the Peace of the counties of this state, a.,
now established, shah oaestitate an eiec
tics precise!; litAb "ZLv OvTcXHor
tj pru''iL.iUOL, k#rd«r ju* ekcti^-GA fc>r
State &ud tfSeers. members of
Ceeents members of the Legislatote,
dered i y him by the constitotMaan*laws
of the State, that "tU elections in this
State shall be held for one day only at
each election, and the polls shall be
open on that day from : o deck a. m.. to
(So’ckck y m,"
This aetof 1 the LeriaUture ' Gov. • Davis
approved, and , at thv toe . he ts
p.-:per
sued his proclamation erderiag the State
election to ba heldin the several precincts
and the pc ih to be kept open only an one
dav He '• icue'f b^r-t the candidate
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active canvass of the State. He was
beaten by a majority of thirty 0 * forty
thousand votes, ind a Legirlatare filj
three-fourths Conservative was elected
And now. after all this his friends ,.n
tend that the Leg;«'stnre. in the exercise
of is* constitutional power, could oaty
multiply the places of voting, and could
not restrict lie dectiac to one day. ecc
seqn.utiy the election was irregular and
void 1 They reek to avail themselves of a
quit its cased ap» r a ci » gtamnsaticai
eettitraetka <f the constitution which.
U-orgh outcally accurate ut a ptitologic
analysis, is evidently contrary to the spin!
and intent of the instrument. The de
lies, evidently was to give four days of
voting as lo*g to there was only one vo«
ing place in thec.-.nty. tot as the
be* ,f voting place* was increased by the
LeguDtnre, the number of day ? for hold
ing the election might be decreed. This
is jast whi; the Legislature onienook to
do, what Gov. Davis co-operated with
them in i . z t. what he undertook to exe¬
cute as their const: tush ”tai enactment.
ani wnat the people of the state getterahy
• « «u«»l ^ Governs and ms
pany were so badly lenten. Tney may,
by pro curing the miervent.cn of me Fed
eral Government, psolocg their power for
a aeaeon, bus ty doing they wul omy
make me re ovsrwhebmicg and igaomim
cna tie Inal defeat »:... awrits them,
ani intensify toe decastanua wuh wt.cn
the pec pie if Xtxas «... f. rever regaiu
the:: Li-gotten and fraudulently extended
rule.
TATE fBAVKI.VG PRIVILEGE.
I: is probable that Gem Gordon's bill
to restore to mem-:- of Om-e the
tamktug ptir.le^- as to xutl.c d.v.-.»«»t,
ani Coogre-« octal speeches, and to new*.
paper purl.-here tie right of free ex
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change. be *:.- ng.y . . t* ^ ..
Wto
to Ota. the d?nto. c f _v I nv ..-*e mn-l b
fc-howed up by a great canautnont of dta
of pul. -c printing. Congress
men will z-A send re- tcetr ixtirataents
Ui* many nmdr.S - " t putL:
SSttZZiSSESZ
S 2 ^V 5 w’
^is:-7 pipef. Xb* other cLit we rece-i red
one of tiirjse docnmentis from oar Repre
reseataiive. Hoc -D.r-.ry II Hiiris,*nd one
side of toe en-.elope *» -a neirty c; vered
with postage stamps. Of course Congress¬
men Will tvi go to * V* to icnd
any large number of documents to their
eoBssuccents. codd not ■expect .* o,
them. Congress must therefore gmfiy
reduce iss prmsing, and that of the De
paiturec^ if it *to not punui: the free
tx*zssf;ort 4 Ei*jn of tne p:~-ieu Easter ct
ssa£L l£ - ri " e*pseJ»
x&toionA of money to sue :: taming o. toe
information ccniained in res repons cf
exr-.crat.j'CS. ec.enttn: vipernneare attd
t^zs patented annr:-.,meats - and agri
cultural kmnwledre. , «d tnree weak. ___ «e
cnieriy u-s::ib,e :.- ex-etA. - e circinai. jt
among the peer!*. If they eaanoc be an
ctreslarei the*.- rales wL. act he com
mem-urate vtiu their cost. M -
than two m..... :.f cf dollars _
year paid for the printing of *snh uticr
mat. .m Th» » an expense which ought
to be saved if toe peoy.e razuot get toe
benei: of it Shill such reports conunne
to be made and to be printed, and to*
reraaill UBprwtAOie « »»eo- ... ,
books then
inr-on. :: shah they : e free-y .ism-toured
agato am ng toe re-rie. cr to«
C-5T-.ro.rnen: give up t_e r. tch- t na eng
Kasm—- bus---- T-»- i--------- - *-n -u*sti-m
The Wntoet* rente say* that on a re
cent Mottoi.v, 5 nm-«n Cn* wa, =<--re ttan
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•usui».y a* eve, sps. ___ ....... ..
the muse, i ma_y wnen ^ me m. use came _
to in agreement topr caai with the <fe
tare ca the saltrT bhi in twenrv into me
tpee. .e*. Cox dis^smed a page ' with toe
Ureagare:
Dias Ms. Stxasss,—P ut ms down f or
Iwtiij mtostes. S. 8- C.
To wi_-:h toe akeaker replied
Dtus Cox—I wooKi c* 'ishgured if I
Seep joa down **» ? t'«a ---ne
k. , T , g. a
GEORGIA SEWS
Meeting's were to have been held yes¬
terday in Aagosta and Athens to condler
the qnssaon of calling a Cocstitaoorai
Convention and other masters of State
policy.
Tack Middleton and W'm. Seabrook.
aagrooa, convicted ia Coathaai Sapenor
Coart of the murder of Joan Boston, the
colored watchman of the steamer Maggie
^ ^ ^ ba„ been
sentence to be hang therefor on the 23d
A n^rad 13,0 * - bake of cot
^ ^ * , tijdk of 5,000
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a ^ Convention of the Farmers'Granges
^ ^ tbe „ r ^ a2 . i: - g cooutte,
- w ^d ia America, on the 12th iWML
j* urieea or fifteen Granges were repre
by qail# , number of delegates.
Kcm. T. if. Forfow was elected Prosdent
^“r- 3 1, —"re-.***. ! “
ing F r ' J P^ 1J *! . |
nJ'y gLT^i '
^non crops ?
2 d. Is it to the sdru'agt of planters
to B«e eommeretai ferttluera at aU, if *o,
to what extent ? ’
3d. Can we sot impress upon Patrons
of BxtatmBdtJ ^ ^Aire necessity ot (
aeeomm .dating their firming dressing and house- da- I I
held expendUtares and to the
. pree.«d 4tl Csns coniuioa of the eotmtry be devised f by
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01 * ^ WWS to ^ **?"**»** .
. plazUera «T 6 4£.4 e&raess
in their resolution to reform their farm
ing econ.nsy. so as to render . .. themseiver,
• ■ amra thdepeedent ^taming. and their farms more
, a< *rfy seif The folio wing are
f , ^ r
Re*.lv«I ltt . Proposition _ answered , as fouowa: , .
That it u tie sense of this
Couveattoa that every farmer should raise
im ps* sasppgf of ml ptketimoza cecew- .•
^ary lor site sap-pon of their fmaniitu Afi»i :
iloek. **®P or V Basoiotm afferad bj fleuj I **-1
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vent.on that planters should use com- [
^ er e-.E manures very sparingly, if at ad.
Beaptafiou aferedbj 7. A. Ans.-y.
51 Prqp.:stioa laid on the teb-le {
4 th. Ptopusttioo answered a* f.tUows: ,
Re»..'.ved, That we c.se our endeavors
I » 8 ®* farmers to raise th«r own stock.
Bewoiauon .Sered by W. Welk.
the sense A this (
ronveaUon that it is the duty of every ,
tree Patron to pay at as early a day is pos.
able the debts contracted to carry on
**>«r fanning ope nations foe the current
i^SUUSltiiftS^SS
Resolved, That farms should be run on
.’he cash system, and. to accomplish
8 ;ea: i^ideratem, every far me:
j '
» lB g offfhe luxuries and baying only the I
aetnaiaeceouriesof bfenatii Rich time
to they are able to pay for them.
ALABAMA SEWS
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< y^ierday say* is hearsda-iy th^t she Leg
HUtnre i. to be called together by Gov.
t Umu the next five week*, and be
j j lieves these rep-irts are true.
The Talladega, Nashville and Mcntgom-
7 erv Bailread Company was organized at
' r4aadegaoQ ; U Uataat bv the eiec
* * jj IiUU Pm i^ ( . and a
fc-aird of director*. Ine Mmtgomery ;
Memphis t "The Savannah and
Railroad will injure Mintgom
ttj very seri-justly unless this rood can be
put through."
Policeman Teas Lawler, of Honteors- 5
ery. was arrestoi . on „ Tburelay the ,
on
: t ur) j e ^ ji. e ^4 potieemaB Leon New
. man'snot end killed . negro by the name
0 { Ren Johnston, whom laew had nrreta
s4 u . ,^.- a ^ who broke
| from them and ran. v,_,„ .aewBian ui no.
. set been arrested. We hope, that LnwUra
f . pueiahuken: wUl be light, if h* ia punish
ed at all. Tnder she new law f Ala.
^ showing p«u« who nave commit
ted mrceny to roa at Urge on their own
reeognixnure, we do not see hew property
owner* can protect themselves without
puatshiog remals eummanlv.
The Governor of Alabama has appoint- v
** Jn ' 1 S e “‘atua of M utgcmery. John
of Selma, and Hoc. W. H. Cren
dt*» of Groeonita, to redt^ tbe Uws uf
Ae Mate, in aecorJanre wtm a recent act
of sne Legx-.ature.
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i uftEMMMz reteste receipts
-j, U TAA OS TEA OR COPIES
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! The receipt? from internal revenue are
andC-mnusst.-aerDoug. ;
: •oaiiy improving.
^saBtrsars
| probability put c nFr^klj !^tiy W1 Tb! { ’
( toat the kx os these articles
jajght be increased has encouraged extfsn
sir- manufiiasrers to lake advantage
the market, so that there :s oati>.-E already an
• tnsproveci. ui tn toe unanttal
esSimateg cosld be cut down &: least so
* *1 ;.*:*»,*»». When *hi» had been accooi
,^-ed.andit would be weeks hence.
~^r toFF^ncS
| from. By Shat time, he said, the spring
mie wu: have opened ap. the country
t wm have substant Lilly recovered from the
* efie-i-ts of the Late paruc. sad necessity for
«^a:. n> ; r;:ec: toe cred.t fto,
* <*>™**** *-'*,** text mscai year near
y if not wn.— v. ved. Ice omv
.. it
-.oi-fcv provide f : an adiit: :*nal
reserve of •> ,r fi.'V.* *).'•*.. Is
is eer-iain, he ecatintoed, tnat tea nax will
7-s restored ?n tea utd coffee. Be*
f.re earn l-oi-li:. :n ceuli be enacted tel
-grams would lash so Eagmnd to tnsme
m.ataiy ship ail tbe stock ;n hand, and.
.nee ot. s^ r -wri toe reguliSioe prows
tong tot; tor goes ii:ot on a certain -lay
after a bS; has heooate i is? wttsW aeees
sar-.lv exempt ffiem from rite m r re a red
; dtriy. and defeaL hai been i when
as fa:
the ssiject wss first brought ha-fore the
Ein-e toe very c;-;-:t Ccugrens wodi
-vs to rpurms toe noses. Hc wa^
\ V f ^ r<k - t
c-totbe beHerffiecvanedmiUrcn m • than
f * J ‘ asUi T- -3.T. ir -tod. Srito
8*i _ - Dvri dotn Rawe” to Ease, „ at s
1 socCa d raa ex, *•» h»t do too coesidei the
. «}*« of leg'-riitron"The greatest
g>:d to the greaiees number?' -Aha;
do you re u-iaer tne greftest number?'
te ''b'^her on*,
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A Cinrmnari lady offer* to lay a wager
that there is not a fashionable gtr. tn Cin
r mm b ut woa.d rather stay from church
tn an wear a pa. : of sngtooumos g-ovea.
Kobady take* be.- up.
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TELEGRAPH IC.
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NIGHT OISPATCHES.
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THE STOWE TRAGEDY ■
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Parro* 0., Dee. *7.-The Sequent parttcal**
of the Stowe fratricide and
Lan^u* : of Hairy * Stowe, 7 :
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bro-hers , with some ev.-aip.it: «js. .
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;“** **° ve ““f ** 1 ^
fjH? *£? T? ^ ) j
cfcAfge g«a for hunarff. Henry, .
VVj" J™ % d T“ d w^££S? ‘ i
Jf~ a £*“ 'Tr tn ta^JSTtf Jt
5 ^ 1S ;
zaz ^ c*n & i FLear- a”"..
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H «“'f *“ •” r -- l -“' : .'
by the reatthwier of the party, nnmbetmg
fW ^ dl ^ ed t ° J**
a rcfw waaproomd . and hanged to a limb,
Abe company repaired to the office and
took a drink, and apoe remming faasd
their victim dead. Seeming to realise for
the irst time what h*.i happenei those
who p-ir'icipared fed and have not yet
been captnred. Tea parents if the broth*
«» Stowe, who Uve in Pennsylvania,
were informed at once of the terrible af
«^Te.i yesterday afternoon and
loot charge of the rematas of their seta,
who i, seems, were their only children.
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THE RAILROAD STRIKE.
Chxcaoo. Die. 27.—Tboe. A- Scot*,
Preshlect of the Penneyhraria Railroad.
and J. McCreghter, ' General Western
Agent, left . t this , city * this . morning for ,
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Pt - **** . , . . “ to , .
e *-' a S t<9t f± - 11 "****» P re **» oa
ac<.». sufe of cfe* strike of engiS^rs &n l ■
iiemea of a s.timber of their Westers
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Iytauiious, Dec. 37.—The train which :
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^ u ''' v * Bu ‘ K>ikl Iast “ 8 *» WJS thxo,rl J
** m «“ Back .iutsi-ie the city by an open j
and wasabaadboed.
The regular Louis viile train last right [
weat throagfa. but no train has arrived
from Louisville since s o'clock last night. |
tbe Pittsburg, 6 Cinrinnau and St.
L ’ J ' U3 c ******* , . *"? »«»« . h , * Te S° a *
through or arrived stoee 12 o'click yes
terday. Tbe train dne at 6 oekee last •
evening is reported to be at Bradford
dun .ton. Ohio. !
I*» -. -»« a. c«»,
but *> noto » demonstranou has
'"*fc ma.de as ye*. A train is now ready
to start for Cotombm and will probably
,-et • S aboot noon to-day. A serious dis
TOrt ““ ~ ^
o-croing, but bo particulars have been
recc ved.
HASHISGTQS SEWS.
WaiSEKsros. Dee. 27. —Gashing seeep*s
she Spanish oiwos.
Ringgold Young and Sei! H a nk ittg. cf .
Alabama, have been pardoned is S S K.
Beeruilicg station.* for the marine '
«n* hive been dosed..
RE TESTE DEFRATDEBS.
B *To*. I—- 27.—The D>;k.s of Jor
iart. Mash 4 Co., were seized for alleged
f ri - ; of revenue to the amount of a mil
lion ani a half, Those bee: informed
thick the fraud will reach three muJuns.
L IQ TOR LAW.
EoiistcH. _ ... N. J., Dec. 27.—Judge
_ , , . . in the ease of a
~ w
^ and otoer nquor
4em '*» m PtomfieM. ton* the Mti ordt
=“-*•. « 8ii c:: ^
tecs tneta against tne operations of tne
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TRAVEL PROTECTED.
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o voitce ^ of ^ Ohio ^ ana 27.-Eteris India n a nave and gtTen Stare as
sa ‘’» a « M
“ ?^nected, and the public not be de
pnved of Ure use of reilroadA
STRIKE Of ER.
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»- Toxx. Dec. 27.-It is repor.ed
at re tna: President Scott and Mantger
M roe Pennsylvania Bailr^d.
state that the engine*** *n*e »
isd uooble is over.
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SEW TORE BASKS.
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Sew Ton*. Dec. 2T.—Bank Statement:
Loons increased 75.00: . legal tenders
iB?WM!d * ‘ ri4 * : d * pWi ® iucreased
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om.cU 7 io,»a-,..
WasBEtatus. Dec. 2,. >
PiosiBarras— For the South Atlantic
'to-as slowly increasing pressure with
lower temperature, light to fresh s*:nth
west to northwest winds, clear or clearing
weather except oossibiv light rata in
Carolina dertag the night
SHIP SEWS.
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L^iy c, TiXX . H rv RcFue.McSeii,Vaught ,. p.__.
Dofierin,
Mag*oria, Montgomery, Sorg-nsst. Ada
laiie, Xante. Falmouth aad H:pe
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GOTErsmes t RETES TES.
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Improvemeat Ewp^red.
:,«a. ~ u< uarer-J. u-nm
Dec. 2d.-The internal
revenue rece.rts np t.j dare are j-
710. and for the entire month are esrimat
ed at about aeTen and ee-half mthioas of
is lire. Coeeaus-ioncrlkKigLasB «»ys ttat
.f :: were not the hobdag- re**k. be
should expect eight millions of doSare for
December, and in thirty day*, sore he =x
peers iha: the r-veme will be up to via:
it was before toe panic, vix: $>." * .
per Month. He regards the mdieatox-s
as favorable, and says that m . ttej U os
denliy eoenag again ixttaetteaiasiua.
Mtcxuro lar* csst^toa.
reeeq « ^ f|t f: v< .
Lost m-roth they were $7l.X? **
bn: tnare a a.ways *fa...:g :i m Drcem
ber. so toat the «N>re s not sc : ei after
^ It U not expected that tan breach
of revenue wiQ ever acme up to .not ;t
**« - ***** was called a flash
year. Tbs revenue was then fffl'.'t’YvY*
per annaia. This revenue indicat'd Tery
aeary owttaat balance and there was then a
heavy of trace aga-nst ua
present toe balance of trade ts intmrfa
vor.
cscaxass c ? rax siro sal rmr.
that SeeretASy Kichardscn is of the opiahxt -
toe tnrrease of the rubi-r debt for
this ut-.nrit wiL te ar-cat ;- .*.* . 7<7C, and
toa; f.r ite month of January mere will
be so increase at all In his cpinioc the
revenue w-.ll oocunue to improve.
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THE CCBAS PRITATEEB
BitnxBi, Dec. 2 i.—Several wxei
aounl ill patHta* having been sent from
this city in regard to fitting &as itLi
basterutg steamer Edgar Smart, for at
expedition to Cuba, and it nsr— g c»eec
^ eie-red tfem front pom* *^%*£!*£ { °L
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men: La regard to the Edgar smart is pct
. _ Tee ^teoairr to* .»ca ..
byi-eo m sue press.
* J«W» «*ehed daily by eus
m ffiirals. Her regist-ain uk hand
of the elector of Port. aaJ she W1 hot
be allowed to leave tinier toy eirwmaian
g tfce fciil feBoviedgs a&d cob
* i: >f tt * proper DepartmodatWetog
MARKETS BT TELEGRAPH
Mo aey Market
> r» ViAX. Dee. 27 —Evexing.—Money
active at v®T per cent. Exrhaage 5rm a:
-1 Gold UC-bStidt. G*jvernmenis
strong, doll and htde doing State* quiet
and nominal.
Cotton Market*.
Szw Toss, Dec. 27—Evening.—Cotton
—net receipts 2&3.
T ---.--- . -. v- v . vr. i I>vC. 2*.—Cotton qmet;
mtdideas orlinarv lftf. low mii-Einrs l->r Br.s
good l.Tc: net receipts 137.
Bjxrnfosz. Dec. 2>S.—Cotton daiit mid¬
dlings 13 j: low middlings Hr. strict good
ordinary it; ne; receipts 291; sa.es VA.’j
stock 15,201
B *xos. Dec. 27. —Cotton quiet: mid¬
dling* iit|«: net receipts 3; exports to
Greer Britain 2S3; sales 2>> stork 4.&Y-.
WnjcxGiis, Dec. 27.—Cotton steady:
midiings 13c; net receipts 2S3; «pows
to Great Britain «(; stack 4.33*>.
\V.c.mrT Dec. 27. — Cotton nominal
and unchanged; 3,7,§5: low middlings Itjc: net
receipts sales 257; stock 23-27:).
Mkkphis. Dee. 27. — Cotton in good
demmi middlings Hyf a receipts
I...- : shipments F stocs fro
_ Dec. 27.—Cott.m . _
N'avr Oiuus. xmi
and nominal and unchanged: miiitog
low middlings 13?: strict good ordi- i
U; net receipt.-* ^.54'r: exportr to
BrtisAi- 5.^; to e»:-atniec.s 4 . ;
France i,r :sales stock
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12j; net receipts t..--.-, sales 7.% stock
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11 v. 1 so. .* — Cottin , mi
low _ middlings tt|: -ni-rt
ordinvry 13?: n-^ receipts 1,7. >:
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^ArasTfAK. Dec. 27 —Cotton dnlh mil
L.>j ; net receipts 4,r.x>; exports to
Br.tain 3 . 477 . sales i-i; stock
j.24.4-7.
rv.wwnvv Dec 27 .—CoKi* irte
for good 17 .' grades; others quiet: *i middling*
13? 4 - :-w middlings 4 f: sfrict rood
Acotsti.. Deo. 27. —C *.* steady ani
is iif deoiind. tiiLings reeapts
sales 1.770.
Provision Market*.
Vew Toks. Dee. 27—Evening — Flour
quiet. Dee F‘- aoo-i 1
Cxsciy>'irt. 2". — :r
ieraid. Corn fir- • r. »: ''-r i Pork ;
quiet 4bu a: $ \Z% \ 3 Lai fiitui dghs
stoois '-'‘x-j-- cksijg at the latter
rise, kettle t -j Bseox uomiBsi;
sellers Asking 7|-:, for shoulders; Sje
for clear _____ rib sides; -jr f.r ... rlsur. to
;.-s» out of ssr-ike next week, v; -^ :
7-':
Lons-rrmn Dec. 7. — Flour fairly
arrive i: *5. Girt in ;:V. da
mwit- d- aevt vheLed in sacks 52. Pork dnii
at #13# 15 73. Dices, clear rib held at
- + . Lard quiet. Whisky qtriet at 22$@S3.
I. O. O. P. Notice.
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E*:o n TO X O E E O K :iij v V.
i!7 fr’eiic*. i.? niie sesiL^iansAk •:: : : 2 -
c«r» w..; aLb« Bt o<niir :f ;a<
‘ GE O. BESSY. S-r’
is3& /. 7
$100 REWARD.
7- n ::: xsdervizuwi. it O' Its
^ ^ ^ , fcJua . ^ _
turrsueyatotie r. win* carers
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“ a J.S. Bri.er.fcrU.**.
a***" • C. J. Wo-AirMps and Jcin W.
>'.•:: : reeeiftih* i: baler cottac £&£*£ ta P r
Souto Raar-:».i :: #. .m. *>-:n.
si^L^iqFJalikSef'lf^VWteS; and the idi;-.- «u for the
»?.. -na. run ap
“* J ^ ^' £
TSa parties to tbe sbjve pape^areaU:
:ini-i e-m pay • :.* sas* - :*.:v*r tkeeottec
;oaay jerj.:u «x« ; aaysfl: i:r ant the tie : : ..:
: ;.;■ trade si’s*
B S. .VIAIIHEWS.
'
Seed Po{at06S, Seed Potatoes,
Of the following a varieties:
»
Pink Eye, Peerless, Early
R “ UwC “7 d E ,
GOOQITClL .
ADS .*. A FIXE LOT C*F
Potatoes. Onions. Cab
Family Groceries.
i«35? 15 G. W. BROWN,
KHTPROOrUlDi
I Have Only S few Of my
RustPrOOf OatS left, which 1
offST at the Reduced Price Of
ci wl or 20. Farlv tSfly application annlir-tirtn Will taiil
Secure them.
W, rei H. U VftllUr YOUNG,
, ;«ji. wtm
“- ^ ' ''
M ITI19, wlCTcnSOn, O M „ ^ ^
Opposite the Express office., _
„_____________ Br *** * U ~ U 1 fc«arg.«.
vx-orLD >V »y » ire Had* ark now
that U adt;. s: he: rtcek :? Hits#
^^ase.teteo*: 'b*^**, ^ 144 ~ ! * e * ,TS ''
"xv ;
main faelrniom,
Candle*.
Firr Crackrtv Ac.,
Suitable fer the Eohdaja. Give ier a ealL
«---*=»”
FOR REM.
J* ryB Oetarer, *M -.te ir. the - Jasuary t: e 1 st * £?»
F-reyxi rrej Emi.tpa. reu- ISJL
re** rr t rreurear
' ^
-ts: s. w a B.
TAYLOR COTTON GINS.
~E hate OX H AXD
TAYLOR COTTON C!NS,
«o* 40 r>. eo saws.
F9A ISLE tew.
CX>Lrxsrs IS 05 WOKSS CO.
. . eocif
CHATTERBOX FOR 1873.
FVfi. SALE BY
do«: j, W. PEASE i NORM AN.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN
LIFE I.VOAME CU.
omens:
G Eft. JOHX B GOB DOX, Free: fern.
Gift. A. E COUkCITT. Vice Ptwiei.
J. A. ItOBBiS, Seere arv.
J. H. MITT.F.B, Sips. Aireniles.
Assets Nieany $ 2 ,o 00,000 00 .
to 8i »
Hie ins; *sn»KUi«d a Branch at COLCS.
Tte ma»ea» s#Celoattnu sc i adj-.mmg rear
“
zhs ir t'^Ero-cjureAmiawp^:■!?
icna
Beside-; Agent.
B. .V. MILhEE.
:: V> tf Gem az;. aci Manager.
Cf btOp n n vnur yOUr wanon Wagon
The horses unhitch—
If you want good Clothing.
Call on I, Rich !
FBSTffBK 1 XT 50 DAYS
We will sell
Our Immense Stoo 1 c
OF
Men’s and Boy’s ;
CLOTHING 1 f
BURKS 0 F« 4 i
Cal! at once and
be convinced that
we mean what we
say.
Hofflin, Rich & Co.
Baltimore Clothing House;
Broad Street.
:ei3 e-.'il>i»7:
ffisisiii wm $ mm
53 3-4 Hours to New York
N. Y. & N~oTM ail Line I
WoStSTfl R. R,, Of AifibamS.
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T E A TX 5 LEAVE COLUMBUS BAIL
Far Altul:...... 7.-C i x
Arrive a; A:im*. i SoK F X
. -
Fee Mistfisary aak SeTau.DiO ? n - .. ? k
A rriv* *5 - ....... ...ivtiip at Sii'i s
FOR NEW NGRK
Tine, to Euar* ia«I ti mtaatee
Leare Ooluntus. ;. *7 a. x : irrrre at Open
n *t 55ri . a: Atlanta- A*. it: a:
■*v i>n. 5 *toc. 120 A. i;XEW TORS. ASS
? x . til r. *. _- :ni.a *r,: Baltimore.
TEAIXS A&aiYEATCOLCALBCS E-AIXY
|p;a A-.;««a...... i id a x ii'jr
x Rad tram U-avesd.y.v.
i: E.::r.n; 7 v:: :nn? ::: 3,»
*uu. .l-. :;I«, Giatorrhi* iLj-.s^: L»?t 2 ±«.
st?c5?»i£! £- ^
TEa i:-ik a. at. SRur TORS Express warn.
“ V.to y.“m -■^sjT^'w^s.'a' tr-tYi-ei ’bFF r '~
The : .t rm Sunday.
Ti'^'te E^.-t
-
Central Railroad.
BfHp ^ u- urur
GE.VL SI FTS OFFICE C S E_ ,
Savaj jae. : : itoier E 1*73.
V_/ I A-V AXD AFTER SCXIAV.il toTACt.
Ea Pa,nnger Trams -x lie G*.:rgU Ceatra.
-.r ac. v rrenececani - iec;. . :i. w-to run
a§ : w=;
TRxiy > Looiye 21 bth am- wh>t.
idBii’re* N&rhBBsk .. i x
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Arrive a: Ea;ca:.:
Lel’Y -- i ” -« -
u Atlsnu*. S- f ?l
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Lea-e St-siu f.- ' ? 3£
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IhAIX RiiGOiXG XOSTH AXE- WEST
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- ~to*rtol gatoi.rito.^ r. TjUtssm^ :z:~£ i t l* l* 4r
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t: ? :r z* : «
Uier ;i: Pt^es^er* fer M:ll€*ic<**
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sat*** ^ Lfivi Aa*ms5*. az : i fr. m
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Sts4 W 7 H. EOOEKS.
tleBerai Sap't
PLANTERS
ttee a>t> ma rine
insurance company:
OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE,
Office in the Company's Building, 41 Madison Street.
Assets. August 30th, lSio.... ....... $275,870 4S
OFE’ICETIS.
o, y. porter. President. Vi. A. GOODMAN. Secretary.
D. H. TOWNSEND, V.ce President. J. G. LONSDALE, Jr., Asst. Secretary
DIHECTORS
S. L. COFFXX. a/ Dn aru i j"TleDi 5E tf S.“iae. MrSav A Os.
WALKER A BOYD, General Agents,
fCinsliail House, No. 8 Watl Street, AtJaRta. Gs.
A. G. REDD, Local Agent,
of3ce at j. r. johnstor & Co.’s Hat Store,
■feis toStw Columbus, G-a.
Blow the whistle.
Ring the bell,
Stop the engine. sell.
We*ve|goods to
thornton & acee,
No. 78 BrOad Street.
>"ex; iaee to J. W Pease A Sormaa'f B-iekstore.)
Have Just Received a New Lot of Men’s and Boy’s
CLOTHING,
At a reduction of 20 to 25 per cent, on former whole¬
sale cost prices, which will enable them to sell at less than
Cost prices for the same class of goods purchased earlier
in the season. As we were able to get a stiil further re
duction of from 5 to 6 per cent, for the cash, we will sell
at corresponding low prices Now is the time to buy good
Clothing at lower prices than ever sold in this section.
r^Cail and see for yourselves.
»i nit mum siiie:
PEYTON. GORDON 6 l CO • f
WlhfOlesale aiicl Retail Dealers
> o. 5^9 Broad Street,
Sxona jo a » xbxt eecmno 3T Has.. Li3.
1 ~ ARGb STOCK oy HAyD. GOODS ABBIT.XG DALLY. eutotaetaKSU toe u-iveim
DRLSS fLlNCY GOODS;
■t Sb'endid Stock of Slack a;d Correa S iks, Cashmeres, Satteens, fic.. 4c,;
Full Stock Staple Goods at Lowest Prices.
CARPETS, Ih. CLOTHS, hCGS.Ct STAIX DAMASK sad LACES;
Cloth*, Cassimeres and Gents' Furnishing Goods a Specialty.
STITs Ha£'£ 70 uBilER ar 1 lematto toffi. as to quality ax 1 fit.
SOLE AGENTS FOR • l JC(HA : s* CEDGLOVES, x:se :«ser? A 7s: BMk'.tdsctt'f Celi
A x? iisnirt; m? 7.. H:*i aalOxyfie -eta? Beaut::*! nnuUk First-; arrive r - a.
ix7; ( -X per net: Gena' Fresii Ci : Bis:** aai ma.it :<; xr -irier ax: cot to
' i:x71 La.iii?’ ~iaes.
r.r s'. ! >5
tj-tT; examiue" **77 :x7; j-- ■■ •:.£,* »n4 guarantee rr.ee! Wkelesale iuyers wiTl ir: it ;•: there ir
te ;Tr Stack ;«' te xatnx meir pureraeeA i*f2S »;A«
! Here’s Your Chance!
N0 excuse for a RUSTY SUIT!
CLOTHiNC AT COST!
i
F .<£ THE'XEST IAIS7Y LAYS 7f E “ILL SELL 7 UE SUPERB STOCK OF
GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
Clothing and Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks, Valises,
Carpet Bags, &c,, at Cost for Cash,
1 at :n:e. if ;ou wish ;.: :uy CHOICE CIajThEs* ::r a tithe m nev
THOMAS PRESCOTT.
O: .-3-^ Dee. 15TS.
. : ' HE OMV FIRT 111 M I'H.IT NEVER FIRS!
’ 50 TONS
I COTTON SEED,
Id Splendid Order.
For Sale by
The Eagle and Phenix Manufac’g Co.
'to 31 t *,:.iU-wi wSs
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
1878 .
CHAPMAN & VERSTILLE
A S T°E? rCE ** f ” ; " 13 *= 1 7 «tr:nJ thu their Stock w;R':« rept eccataasiv repiesiai
-* i 7t- * * • —.
, SEASONABLE GOODS
aMi Iiowcst rvIm-ltooT Prices.
Market . rereiTe m ; aymen: EAGLE AXL PEI7XIX MOXEY in * OOTTOX s5 feJc&or
rates. oeili .iexi
I offer until further notice my eutire
Stock of
DRY GOODS
AT COST!
Parties owing me are requested to make early payments.
I will allow liberal prices for Cotton in settlement of accounts.
T, E. BLANCHARD.
123 Broad Street.
3-*>:<?D8 MTST EE PAID FOB BEFORE DELIVERED no? eodd;v2
Still Continued : lilFWKifm!
Our Entire Stock
Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Rooney & Warner
Clothing, Notions, aA \ * R J’ftaient nal,*!, E cffertsK f »i? *l*$ast scd ei:e*fiT« aj
&c«, &c,, Ampritan Tayretr, taper, Bm«*etA.
Itrnlwl*. Brn»**lA
i 5-f ramp Body
At Cost for f ash ! 3-riy and Insrain
C A FI iv ETINGS.
AT COST. FOB CASH.
A". wanting Goods in our line will do ALSO,
well to avail thero«e!res of the eitrsnrdi All Grade* of Bedroom, Parlor,
Dining and Office
nhnr ^portonitT w« tffer. PER2XriTTJH E,
AT
PEACOCK A SWIFT. w GREATLY S 3 REDUCED S 3 Ban FEICES:
tf sou asshocse. tiAwa; a*b OolmnaiA an STEJtrx, la.