Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 22, 1874, Image 1

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k T* ••• - YOL. XVI. TERMS or thk DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY uNQumim. Twelve mouths, in advance .1 Six month*, “ -I 00 Three months, “ -00 One mouth, “ 75c. Weekly Enquiukr, one year 2 oo Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 50 Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to gether, one year •*» 00 AilvvrtUlui; Kntea. 4<|uatu. 1 Wo*k, Daily $ :i Mi 1 Month, .... l:i Hi .... 17 0j .... i*o no 1 Bquaro 1 ywar 42 <H» Tho above Is with the privilopp of a cluing** mouth*. Fui yiarly card* a liberal adv.'rtifi-nioiit i« changed more thit * do tl.o.se at home. LOUISIANA. p . ^ i Her Five Days of Self-Gov- Incident* or tlio Revolution-Kel logg, I.ouicftlreet nucl I'ackitril — of tl»e I'eople. Ac. ‘5Correspondence Enquirer-Sun.] New Oiu.kanh, September 111, 1S74. The mntorUl result of the past few 'eventful days, so far as could ho under* Btood by our people here, is the complete restoration of the Kellogg dynasty in the * entirety of its power—corruption nuil in- . fftmy. The delay in its restoration has . dioen only the abject cowardice of the f, v usurper, who, although surrounded and Jv supported by United States bayonets, & guttling and Napoleon gnus, has not yet ^ been able to “screw up his courage to the if sticking poiut.” Thus “conscience has made cowards of them all,’' and but that the “autocrat of nil the Russians” has • sent forth his mandate, neither Kellogg, , ^^ongstveet or all their horde would ilese- ff crate agiin the places from which they I have been thrust out. Grant has said it. 3 The Hat him gone forth. Boss Packard * (ao called by his hirdiug crow) in obedi- f enoo to his masten’s commands, has r«u-ed the party lush, and fa-t and furious rains the blows upon his pack bounds to |k drive .bask the iiukeuneleil curs. This muu Packard is the nerve and brain of the Republican parly in this State—the personal friond, ho is also the personal And political representative of his master, Grant. He is President of the State Central Committee of the Republican parly, and wields a most potent, baneful , Influence. The late glorious revolution was no N political machination, engineered by wire- (' pullers or political demagogues ; it was an ^Bprising of tho whole people, an indig nant resentment of this last flagrant viola- , vlIon of constitutional liberty, of the f^onatitution of the United States, which I pjfceclures the right of ail citizens “to have ' And to boar arms," and of which right ley wore fust being deprived by the iizure and confiscation from private mils and in the private, personal pos ition of their owners. Tho measure of longstreet’s cup might be full, if tho depth of such infamy as his could be fathomed, for now, in addition to all pre vious disgrace, he is branded wilh the loathsome character of coward. How low have the mighty fallen! Who can realize lat there was u time w hen the names of mgstreet and Loo were echoed together rconymous, household words ‘i Now, well couple the names of Washington id Benedict Arnold, or name the blue tulted skies .»f lleavoa wfth the black- .i|Mt pits of hoii. ‘At a couference lust night between sev eral of our leading citizens and the Kel- Hnjggists, in the vain endeavor to effect compromise, Ur. Cam Choppjn nsk- Ad of Kellogg, “where is Longstreet ?” K. replied, “oh, he objects to being prtsent, you know, Doctor; ho is not a politician, but a soldier.” We di 1 think so until Monday,” quietly responded Gboppin, who, as Beauregard’s aid and chief HUigoon of his army, remomb.-rnd but too painfully wlnt Longstreet teat. As can he well imagined, there m a Most depressing glooiu over tho whole community. Presoious blood 1 as been • freely shed, noble lives have been offered *p upon the (-Urine of human liberty, and aU, you may ask, for what ? If for nothing dee, for a vindication of Southern manhood -for an answer to the often repeated inquiry, the constant taunt that we were submissive. Why did we not throw off the yoke ? why not prove to the North and West that wo despised the fraudulent usurpation ? and they would help up. We did rise in the majesty of A people, in tha strength of a just, long suffering cause, in the conviction ^ that “the voice of the people is the voice of God.” Wo hurled the usurping power from its throne by tho most wonderful revolution that history yet records—a (•volution that commence t and was ended within fifteen minutes ; within an hour After, pel feet quiet reigned ; w ithin a day, a legally elected government was in t)w performance of all its functions, guar anteeing protection, peace nnd prosperity tp the entire State, greeted niiko by white jBA black a* a glorious burst of sunlight pftev A long and dreary uigbt. Thanks givings and prayers. with loved aiul joyous hosannas wont up to God from every church and family hearthMoiie throughout the Slot--. \V«* bit allied one** more tho breath of fit*dom: hut oner.’ for it was a poisoned almo.spline, fatal to tho purity <»f our newborn life, and stilled in its incipieuoy, by tho deadly vapor of Federal devpo'isin, with Federal bayonets r.t cm* throats, coercion ready to plough up our streets, umnacled, crushed, calm and desperate, wo yield to fate alone, nnd hide, our time. Poisoned chalice present ed now to us, will yet be drained to Us bitterest dregs by those who force i: t • our lips. Verily, in the prophetic lan guage of S. S. Prentiss, they have “denied us the right of seif representation : they have lorn f;om tho Lro.v of our Stilt tt* I he richest jewel that sparkled there; they have blotted from tho spangled banner of this Union tho blight star that, glittered there to tho name of Lotimiun *, and loft tho vtnjM behind—fit emblem of her sh <mc and degradation.” LOU9SSAMA. THU KKLLUOO POLICE RESTORED IN NEW OR LEANS —NO DI3TTJCDANCE. Wahuxnoto.v, September 21 —Tho fol low'hr telegram haa just been received at tho War Department from General Emery : Headquarters Dept, or the Gulf,> New Orleans, September 20. > To the Adjutant General oj' the U. S. A.. Washington, iJ. O.: Yesterday the State authorities rep'necd the temporary policr. force by I iso tegular police force of the ci v. It was fearad that this change might cause some distur bance and trooj s were posted at various points in the oily, but the night passed very quietly. I think this may be taken ua mi evidence that the surrender was complete and in good faith, for, by a pe culiarity of tho 1 aws of Ljuisiana, the po lice force of this city is organized under State lav ami is under direct coni ml of tho Governor. | Signed J W. If. Em tit v, (Job nnd B'vt. Maj Gen. Oonul’g. STATE PP.OPERTY TURNED OVER TO KELLOGG. New Orleans, Sept. Iff.—When Gov. Kellogg reached the Executive office this morning, Gonenit Brooke approached the Governor and informed him that ho was prepared to turn over the State House and nil tho records and public property bi-lougibg to the State which lmd come into his poBKossioii at the time of the surrender of the insurgents to his com mand : th .t everything would be found precisely in tho same condition us it had com** into his hands. Tho Governor accepted tho transfer, and General Bi'joko thereupon re'ired. KELLOGG won't RESIGN. New York, Sept* mber ID.— The Herald publishes dispatches from MeEuory, from New Orleans, saying ho is willing to re sign if Kellogg also resigns, with the un derstanding that there will bo a now elec, tiou. It also publishes a dispatch from Kellogg refusing to resign or consent to n new election, lie claims McEnery is tho defeated candid itc, and he defends the administration at considerable length. A QUESTION OF RACE. New York, September Iff.—The Her ald'/* No v Oiljans special reports ail inter view with Kellogg, iu which tho latter says tho present troubles begin with the withdrawal of tho United States troops some months ago. As soon ns the White Lenguors found that they were the strongest in tho city they detonuiued on the contest. The registration at the last election was perfectly fair, but tlmy mado it a pretext for the light. Kellogg fears further bloodslui i. The question of race is at the bottom of the trouble. MAKUI’AUflUIIUM IN 4 0I NCH.. MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS TO CONSIDER THE DEPRESSED STATE OF TRADE. Providence September 21.—A large meeting of m nufa hiror.i was held in tho Board of Trade K oniHto-d iy, for tho pur pose of conference upon tho subject of tho depressed state of tlm market for cot ton and woolen. goods. Remarks word made by sover.il gentlemen, and it scorns geuer.illy agreed to that, uulo-H tho pro. duct!on of goods was diminished, and an enhanced prioo ilitninol, it would soon bo necessary to stop the mills alto gether, to prevent the impoverishment o? their owners. A committee was appoint ed to confer with manufacturers gone rally upon tho subject and take such action as they may deem necessary. Subacqucutly tho following resolution was adopted: “Resolved, A-t the sense of this mcet- ing, that tho immodinto curtnilmnnt of liio production of our cotton and woolen mills is absolutely necessary for the con- sorvation of tho interests of our State nnd community.” Uoiil lor Un^iand Tlir Alaltanm Cininu Money. Washington, September 21.—Tho State Department to-day paid to Grout Britain nearly #2,000,000 gold, to satisfy the British claimants, according 11 the awards of tho Mixed Cominis*-ion. Under the treaty of Washington two and one. half percent, wore withhold to pay tho expenses of tho commission. Tho 310,000,000 pniil to England to satisfy tlm Alabama claims from Ameri can citizens is still corned in tho Treasury. j Marshal llonly UccuSlctl. j Washington. Sept. 1—United States i Marshal It W. Hoalv, of Alab uuo, has ! been ordered to that State immediately, j Mr. Heftly h s boon in Chicago ou a visit I for mam day*, und was ordered to his pofd j to-day by ttm Attorney General. Consid erable excitement exists m relation to af- : fairs in Sumter county and elsewhere iu the Htato of Alabama, intelligence having l been received hero to-day of disturbnnpea i in that county. L eufenaut Governor Me. j Kinstry, of Alabama, arrived here this I morning. THE PEOPLE INDIGNVVr. New York. S ptonit»er 21. A Fall Hirer dixpateh siiy-i tin* i»* *!in : *-d indig nation nt tin* way th«* iho was managed is growiug very bitter. Uhirf Engine*r Dureneo ix censured for in. apaeity by many, and accused of losing all control over himself and his men. Tlm mill (•omp. uy is blamed for inadequate means to escape from the building. 'There are hook and ladder companies provided with ladders thirty-five feet long which could h ivo been spliced k> as to reach the up- per stories, tlm highest, of which is but sixty-threo foot from *bo ground No at tempt was mado during the (ire tj splice thetu ami save tho women i:t the top sto ry. Many declare that this could have been done and would had not"the firemen and their chief been parrivzed with fear. The Chief says that box 72 over a quarter of a mile from tho fire was first struck,' tier that there was interference l.etweon the alarm Irom box 72 and the box iu tho mill, so that it was impossible to count. He behoved Ilia disaster was duo to the cowardice of tho workman in tho fifth story, who know they were to blame for having the machinery oiled, and thought to put out tho fire without an alarm, nnd save them from oonsUio. They must have waited nt least fifteen minutes before s uuding the a hum. Ho was «ure of this, for li > noticed that all the bav.e's of water had been emptied. The forem tn of one company deeiur. d that *J<o O'itteu of th • loss of life was the keeping tho operatives on lln sivh ilo >r shut ui) too long. This story was told from tue first, and was corroborated by tho dying stutoun ut of the coffee girl this morning, who declared that s:.e begg-d ami prayed lo h ive the dour opened, loll it was refused. 'Those xtateuumIs ere .somewhat at va riance with that mado by tlm agent of the Granite Mill, lie says there wax no look or mciiH of fastening the door, and no •attempt made to abut them up. Il i-i certain that forty ‘ives were lost. The Granite mills were in corpora tod in 18(111, and bad 'JtJ.fiiS spindles and S,•!()() looms, and employe l about ADO hands. Tho loss is unknown, bn* was in ured for 3-100,OtM). Fall Rivkr. Mass., Kept. 10.—There are twenty-five dead bodies at tho police s’ation, and other bodies taken elsewhere. The firu originated in what, is known ns the hat-box in tho Miilioad. I. 4>. O. 1*. LANTA. Atlanta, Hepleiuher 21.- -Tim nunuul convention of the Grand Lodge of the United States, I. O. O. F., is being held in this city, the session . beginning this morning at 0 o'clock. The order in At* liin'a and vicinity turned out in large numbers to receive the Grand Lodge, which was escorted lo tho capital where an address of wolcomo was delivered by Fast Grand Miller, to which Deputy Grand Sire, M. J. Durham, replied. The hu-iuess during the session to-day has been ouly of a routine nature. There will ho but little final legislation until Wednesday. Thuie are many prominent members of the organization prosent at the session, in eluding governors of Stales, mayors of cities, judges ofc courts, and merchants and bankers from all the | micipul cities. During tho sossiou several grand enter- laiuiuouts will ha given iu honor of the Grand Lodge. The reports »*f the Grand Officer* show the order of Odd Fellows to ho in n flourishing condition throughout the general jurisdiction, including the Brit ish dominion, tho Sandwich Islamic, Australia, Germany and South America. (a r<*cler«l«4licc holders IVliat llanltafcllov/ Wants. Washington, September 21.—A. J>. Roekafi-llow reports discontent regarding the Georgia Federal officeholders, ile gives the following as the new slate : U. S. Marshal, \V. 11. Smith; U. S. District AUoruey, D. A. Walker, of Dalton, Ga.; Po-ttuastor at Macon, Edward Belcher; Postiniister at Augu-P.i, Hon. Bonj. (Ion-j ly; Postmaster «st Savannah, Osgood;! Postmaster at Atlanta, J. G. Williami : ! Collee'or of Port of Ktvannab, Colonel j Thomas P. Robb; Collector of Xatonml j Revenue of tho Fourth Di.triet, C. I Hoi eh ins. Army Mention—Yellow Fever i*t FuiisiivoIm. Washington, September 21. —Maj. H. j (J. Hodges, Chi*, f Quartermaster, Depart-j mont of the Gulf, has been Assigned to j Now OrlouiiH. Dr. <>. B. Todd’s death is officially an- ; nouncod from Pensacola ; also the death . of Commander Franklin, at kaiuo plare, j of yellow fever. Three medical officers Invo arrived ; also Professor Logau, a volunteer from New Orleans at Pensacola. ! The intoliigonco from tho Navy Yard ; shows no abatement. Ocatiia at l'hiliiclclplifa. Piiiladllfiiia, Septomhor 21.—Wui. P. Hacker, formerly a meiohant, and at one time President of tie Common Council, . died this morning. Dr. Washington A dee Hoffman, Port Physician, died yesterday, fcoutlt Carol Inn-Foil illy Trouble*. Augusta, September 21.—Conflicting reports are in circulation ns to the condi tion of affairs in Edgefield county. Tho negro tenant ring leader of tho party has not been arrested ns repotted yostorday. lh« lat••• state* all is qoist. M'AIX. KICK Ell AY A ttl! London, September 21.- Frederick Doekoray, who was arreated iu (Julia by the Sp .nish authorities ami after deten tion tbete some time was sent to Spain, has rc tclie.l Sautindor. Ho Iiiih been lamlcd and it is said cruelly incarcerated. IH.YMAUK. TilK (.HUMAN tUlVERNMENl’ A.^KKD TO EX PLAIN. UoI'ESHagen, Scptcaiber 21.—'Tho Gov ernment of Denmark lias directed its En voy at Berlin to ask explanations from tho German Government iu regard tnjhc expulsion of Dauish subjects from Hchcla- Noriliuru Prcarlior VioIntlnK PoMtnl liAWN. Atlanta, September 21.- Rev. Neeley Pretty man, of the Northern M. E Chut oh, was arrested this nfternoou, at Marietta, Ga., imil brought to Atlanta, for embez zlement and other penal violations of tho postotfico law, and his bond was fixed at 32,duo by Judge Erskino. I K I.F.44 U A 1*1114.* A 4IT1]H. —Victor Scjoiu* Froueh, tho dramatic writer, died in Paris yesterday. ---Half of the most valuable h'oek in Carrollton, Kv., was burned yesterday. — (n tlm 01agon Legislature the Ir»d<- pcudfnts hold tho balance of power bo- tween the DeiuociM 1 * mi l Ropnblioans in each house. T’lio p •.. in ■ arc nearly equal. —A N*.*w York telegram, of yesterday, s tys Carlos do Varouo, a Cuban ro-iding iu Paris, has placed nt tho disposal of the Cub i s litre 32(»,0 <! <), for tho purpose of carrying on tho war against Spain. — l ho United Stales steameiH Lancas ter and Monongahela wore at Rio Janeiro on August. 2t*th, nnd the United States steam.*r Wasp was nt Montevideo on Au gust 17th. The health of tho squadron was good. Private mlvicos received at Cincin nati y sterdny, report tho burning of the Marietta and Ciocinuali Railroad machine shops at Parkersburg, West Virginia, on Sunday, together with the round-house, ono locomotive, nnd tho blacksmiths shop. Tho loss is not Icfs than 3251,000. The tiro was the work of »u incendiary. Till; WIVTIII.1t. Department of W\s, > Wamiungton, Uoptomber21, 1871. > /’/- (tl/iliticM.—Vov Tuesday, over the South Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States stationiry niyl rising barometer, north east v. inils, lower tomperatnro and clear weather will prevail. •Sllll* New York, Heptomber 21.—Arrived— Erin. Boston, September 21.—Arrived— Moreodite. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. I>H. I. T. 1VAUNOCK, Surgeon ami i*liyt>lelaii. ■ • • : ^'atighler’a Drug tloro, Jlttilron<l stro »5X. J. W. it. WUJJAMN !■ - pr-.-HHioint urvirea. Office over It. M. :t a IV., Ctijuilifrv A It. it. .-tiebt . iviiiiinery. JVIISSK.4 WU1TK Si TUCKER, Fashionable Milliner* and Dreftnuiakom. dead nu ll's thirl* cut by clmrt lut'AHtiro, ui«l ,t. I:*III)'.^t'l lit. ClliUlilicN nll-OMt, IleXI lo iUltH. C. V. HARLOW, t ;i*:l> .ui.ihlu .UlUitier and Orusbinuker. • Air.*:it -I Ruttirick A C<*.> l*.dt«rn«. At t. bitt Rank!n;* lloiino ol bli.ij'juir l A Co., Notariss Public. II. 1>. If I<■(■!NH, r.vmti, S.-j'l.• ml . r '.’I —ll.-nti h <i:tf ,'.5o. Ni-.w York. St pt. 21 -Money2 per cent. Gold 101)/,. Ex htii>.o-long -isQ; Kliort 1x7. (iovernmeuts :• :•!iv« but nominal. Stocks active but high* r. New York, S pt. 21. - Money easy at 2a2J piV cent. Sterling thill, C,. Gold x'caiy. Govftumcnts inactive and | lower. tpi rt niul uoiuinah I'rovlHltin Mnrlioiii, | Liverpool, Bop'en bcr^l.—Bremlshiffs ' quiet and xt 'miy. exo *pi wheat, which s dull. Corn MU. fid. Beet l'd. New York, Sep : ember 21.—Flour dull and UMchnngod. Wsicut dull and doclin ing. C-oru a shade firmer. Pork heavy at 2*1. Lard heavy- stoi.m lo. Baltimore, Sep'. 21.’—Flour dull and s' j «dy. Wlieat firm ami unchanged. Corn, buyers strong; white Southern 31 01 to, yellow 31 a* I i'o. Oats firm; Provisions steady and in fair jobbing de- maud for shouldars Lard, refine ), tfi. Colfeo strong. Whiskey 31.0f». Sugar active and strong at 17j. Louisville. .September 21.—Flour dull lower; superfine 7."».tI.2o; extra $l.2f*a 7extra family 3'»a’» A No, I 30.75; fancy 3(!.25a(l. 7 * Corn firm and in fair demand ut Pork nominal. Bac on in fair demand and firm; HhouUlers 10-all: clear rib 1(5»B*^; clear 10^nl(>|. LurdlbA. Whiskey 3t ol• Bagging; two pound Kentucky hemp ldpil 11; flax and jute, us to weight, Hall;{. Sr. Louis, Sept. 21. — Flour lower. Corn dull and lower than No. 2 mixed. Whiskey firm at 31.01. Pork lower, 321 75a325, mostly delivered. Bacon dud nuil lower, only order trade; shoulders Kriall, clear rib liija), ulnar B5ja : *. Lmd steady, 17if for steam. (Jincinna ri, Sept. 21.—Flour steaily. Corn firm at WlaN5. Lird easier; sum- mor 15)3. Bacon quiet and steady: shoul ders IO411II, clear rib Pi. Whiskey firm at 31.01. Codon Mnrhtili. LiviiRi’ooi., September 21 —Noon.—(lot- ton a shade easier; uplands «S; Orleans S{; sales 12,000 -including 2,000 lor speunlation anil export. S dos on basin midil'ing iqdiind-*, notli- jg below good ordinary, shippod in October ami Novembe*. 7 15-1(5. i*. m.—Sales on basis of middling up- lumls, nothing below g-.od ordi'.ary, de- livernblc iu September and October 7 151-1(5. 5) 550 p. m. -Of sales to-day ."i.AOO are American. New York, Sept. 21.—Colton quiet; mlcs (510 lmles; uplands lO.jc: OneuuH 1(5 Jo. Futuresoponod quint: September 15 11 K5a;| ; October 15 ll-liia}; November 15 J5-P5aj; December la 5-Bin)j. New York, Sept. 21.—Net receipts J)!l baits. Futures closed quiet; sales 17,4*00 bales ns follows: Sept. Jo 21-512*111-1(5; October 15 55-B5al5 7-5*2 ; November I.'••.*)-1<5;»7-5)2 ; December 15.j T.k552; January 15 1 1 552a 7 Bi; Fobruary 15 21 552 il 1-BI; March 15 551-512a 1(5 : April 1(5 5-t<5ull 5)2; May Riga 2I-J12; June l(5jal7. Cotton weak i» ml irregular; sales 1-108 bales nt. l(!|)al(i : ,k Boston, Sopt. 21.—Dull ami heavy; luidiiings Idjatr; nor receipts 5; H'tles 150; stock 8,01)0. Phil \ Delphi a, September 21.—Dull; mid I lings IGA; uot l occipts 212. Augusta, Sept. 21.—Quiet; middlings 1 Hal l : J; net leceipts 1051. Mempuim, September 21.—Quiet and steady ; uiiddlingH 15.1; low middlings 15*|; reeeip'H 1,258; Hhipmeuts 1,000. Charleston, September 21. — Easy, wilh fair demand; middlings MJ; low middlings Hj|; good ordinary 14; net receipts 1,2(50 ; sales 1,000. Modile, September 21.—Quiet; mid- dlitrgs I IT; low middlings 11; good or dinary B5.1; net receipts 1,787; hiIph 25. New Orleans, September 21. — Quiet and irregular; middlings I5{; Imv mid dlings iTf*; good ordinary 14; u«t recoipts 2,7505; sales 000—last evening 00. Norfolk, Sept. 21 —Quiet and steady; low middlings 15; net receipt* 4‘.)M; ex ports to Greut Bntuiu 1)5); hales 44. Savannah, September 21. — Dull; home sales below quotations; middlings 14$; low middlings 1 IjJ; good ordinary 155$; net receipts 2.2'.)»; sales 1)55. Bm.timore, .Sept. 21 —Da laud easier; middlings 10} ; net receipts 5)0; sales 140, spinners 50. Furniture, &c. At Panic Price*. A. O. ilAKVYEI.lf, *• (u till kinds of I-'ui-iiiturc Lawyers. A. J. > a4TifiltS, V Homey iwnil i'oiiitsvllor al I*tw. Tailors. «f. 15. ( AMIUH..H., in 1 . hihJ Mi.UiUK in I ho Lat.'-l l ori.jg lu-utly ditt-j. 1 Si If" .•( ri., iivi'r ( uriifture Dentiot3. t'iariioi Shops. Hotels. A It AMS UMI'Ni:. In 0|>e!lk.i. If. .urn In .lop „f llotiHf,apliukite I*»n8> UK'T ln*pol. insurance. K. 4 . liOVVUK «V M>.\, Ooncrftl limnrauoe A«onts. , Railjo^fl a'f6*t, ovtr U. SI. Orsons A Co.’», Grocery House J. & J. KAUFMAN, No. 14 and 10 Broad 6t., Columbus. Ga., Kicm («)Kr*Sfi,v os iiam. aiioi i lOO.ODO pound. Buoon. 500 barrel. Flour. From 100 to 200 barreli f uyar. 100 bag. CofTeu. From 100 to 200 barrel* Syrup. 200 barrels Whiskey. 200 boxes Tobacco. 500 “ Soap. 200 " Candles. 100 barrels Lard. 50 “ Mackerel. 500 seeks Sell. 50 ti. rces Rice. 500 roams Wrapping Paper. 100 oases Potash. 100 “ Sardines. 100 “ Oysters. 100 “ Piokles. 100 boxes Candy. 100 •• Starch. lOOicrun* fnrlor Mat«-h**tt. 1.000 imhiimIm Isorlllard'n SuuiY. ‘40,000 (J I Klim. 1.000 puuiulH Uruuii aud lllnch Ten. *400 ban* of Hlud . 100 boxes Kotin auil Fancy Crnt-horH. too 44 Uliecso In season. 50 barrels VlneRiir. ‘40 casks Scotch Ale. lOO (losen Wooden Itiickets. 10(1 dor.cn Rrooins. Ami ovt-rylliiiiK i» llio Grocury Him, uliitk llipy ollor lo llio trmto !»jr tlit* |i:tckiigc, »« low :w nil) oilier Jobbing llouso In the United PIiiIph. .tj.rlii Orn .1. .V.I KAUF.MA5-5. (Jropn A UltickWMll'ri IMckelit, all kiii.Im. K.vtra Choice Kio, Old Uoveruinent J»'<i him! Moclio Coffee. ItoiiMletl Coffeu. lit s( 1'iatiiU IIaiim sail HreakfnHl 8lri|>« Si. Louie Pusrl ((rite, 20 th Tor (I. Ulitrkweir.1 Durham Smoking Tobacco, 73o V tl>. laorillur«l*« llrlght nml Dark Csultiry Chowlng Tobacco. Wont's Extra No. 1 KetoiOtiu Oil, 4th* V M* l"ii. I'lll e Cider V inegur, f.O., gal bin. ROB’T S. CRANE, J*t\[febl til j ui | Tronleu. Piivdto School for Boys. O N tin l Di OelnliM* 1 Selnne i V. ill l>e I lio|\Ul,;h y ! Students Prepared for College. I l !t«n I--r llio S •' < !,*;•'b? Vw, tmynble 5t-i.r • f vo • trie: I. In* • •• • « . '.il U On l \»r % • li • ife . l> .I. ni Ioup,lingo-. 4 '• 1 * i-eu- m enii r llietr i oy.a will llnd a I 1 *! it ('loin.i - !»"• U M -ro. Kor I'lri enlar. ■M'l'y !*'• 55- 15- Mi*. B. F. Wllcok ot iu t-Ai. W. 11. (BlKl’Ulia'S. 8->, l i-llliv Mias School t'OH CIRILS \ \ f II.Ij Iio roopmiotl on .'Monday, YV llio oil • “ Now Advertisements. 44 oiubl nation Hi ceil I «• Itoo It, wiiu Oluouios. Mend Htaiop. DEAN k 1)0., New Bedford, Maud, 4 w No enpllul roqu.rod bio S ilUpleH HOIlt free, yiu- dietiH, with 0 rent reluru stamp, C. HOMS, WillbtiuHbiirg, N. Y. aw (I7as« l»At homo, male or female; *(.'> jier ek,ilayorevuuliiK. NocnplUl. fo sor ■* * ‘ ‘' *— nods h rn stai wlch street, N. Y. ilTART I LIFE! BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLER } I j SI X E S »S COLL KG K No Vacation—Entor Any l ime. tiir For I*•»»* niimts, Mnjuy, Si eeimeiiH, WANTED— have vou ii5n:i> JUESJBSBA? Woak, Nervous, or Oeb iitated ? Arc .veil mo i.U!i|;ii< I •> «»y exertion r..(itip. m-re <>l ho «it. it im. v.n feel MifHbio Then Ir.v .Sl EUTIJ.R l, H... woml rful i ‘ v ’getiibiA loule cling ill re. tl) ou ti o liver » o i y\ S( regulates tlio ltuuids, quioto the Rest sel „ Articles In ♦2.00 worth of ramploH kIvcii away to those who will hocorno (iruiiIh. .(. RK1BK | et UI)., 767 Broadway, N. Y. 4w I CI1AUBNTM’ PROFITS per wink. j l lillvvill prove it or lorfeit <ibO i. Now ( in tides iirojusi p.itorited. Muninlos sent Irco to nil. Address W. II. UIIIBK.^TKH, 26; I Broadway, New York. 4 v , G psYUHOMANUY, or SOUL UHAIiAl- ! X 1NO." |low either sox may fascinate • and gain t» e love and nifeetions of any person they choose Instantly. This simple mental at*. i qulretuenl all can possess, (reo. by mall, (or I 26c., toKothor with a marriage guide, Egyptian , Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding iiMk**. Milt', bet xtaduxlly lii» ii at; . “Fold their ten!*, !ik« tlm Ar«bs. And silently steal nwny." This in no new and aulrlrd ibscewry. hut he.i been long iosiI «ith v.onderfai renmdiii! results, i.ud is |)r.»nouiM '- l lay the liigh -i medical ai.ibori- ti-n “(ho mo^t |M).vurfuI tonic an nllPtatlve known." Ask your druggBt forlr. For sab. by \S !. !'. K : DDF't A fV)., sep(22 4w ’ No v York. Mi scellanies of Georgia! By ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL. For Salk at CHAFFIN’S AND l’EASE fc NORMAN’S BOOK STOKES luTwoPartr. Frloo 111. eUgX) dcodkwlta LLIAM kUOf, Puns , Phllu. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, Use WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN KM li UOXKS. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Solti by DrmctM v 4w POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL BUT A First Mortgage Premium gor.d or t uk INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Now Vorlx. Atithorlaed by the LegBlatnre ol the State of New York. 2d Serie Drawing, Oct. 5t'h,1874. EVERY BOND liurrlinio.l prevlouato Oct. ill, will iiattlolpatv. fYtlflrcM, for Bondi mnd full partloulori, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Sl CO., Flu»nr|«l Aaenti, vl P.nx Row, N. y, P. O. Uriwor n. ApfJUati.nl /of A/meim I' i'll • -• 'lolaath* yoar. I idhar contingent 1 eh.trg h pay tide Aeail.aunually ' " ' Itict bias m ute, except fur prnt’Uf id I lm- I’ai' •: a ol .ho oho 1 are Invited to visit It at ail times. scpl6 lm Slailo'G School for Boys \\J ILL niM-’N ()Ti)l!;K TH, 1874. VV t'.iltt n ».«>m Hr*t AI n tuy lit Octobci to July. «:7i>0d Uo.t.l, Inu'ii ing fuel and Hu In h, ex 111 lvc (>.' towcla, bod linens nnd t»l.ini.•. t.•, iijt16 por ir.ontlir oo. Tuition and ’* :itd hull in a iv.itico. *11111 h:ili Foi ruary 16th, 1875. A M; t-3 » .1 AM 15S J. BLAU L, _3pplii td irlnclpal. CtiLUMHIJS Select Schoril for Girls i > l Vi u ; exicnalvo and iMruHtby ruIeuletL Hum, lino mild but pii-iuve. Taitlou, (h iif in advanco and balance 1st ('• br u.tr.\) |G6 uo •* b‘, (V<> *.il an l (tint; *i men ti 1)........ ;6 Oo 1 1 tdciilal l»*o. *j eu V ' ■ l:;l , !|l ‘ K° f'»r Ktonob or Gorman. 1 •' (5 *• !•>(, ti" favorably known in Uol m- biiM nr. I xlcipl'v. Ims i con tocured for tlio Dr- pti Hm«n’ i., M nsi-*. t 'oni|.« »*•:.: <««sl-tni»tv In Lilurnry HtqmrtmM.. Ari • nwoim ’.t.H nave been mado for nois'd lot xoung Lulu,» it lb : irgn and comitiodioua Lxklmrl. Prb o of board per tm.ntli j .‘ factInn In evory SELECT Eh MALE SCHOOL, Oo lumVjtt . G*/:t, tcacl, M ,| .j lidU « l.cMi, • All lira i.d y Ml*. 1*' aci'ommednted In the latn11 v ..I tlm : r.'ndj al. ia’D* »w ‘ .1. li. .VoINTOSH. Wtuloyaa Ftxuaio Cuilege. Ffl/HJON, GEORGIA. Tho Thirty«r>cvonlh Annual Suasion Bogins Oat. iKh, IB/4. rnilh: F.ieult / I* ‘nil, conri t/ngof a HreM J. dent, end hair I’ndo-Nors. uuiply ans atod by sovoml 'adlcflof bt'go exporlmico aud well known utdllly .is tea * .cr . Tlio raten ot tult Ion h • vo bo a lardy r tl ime-t. For oirmiliira routa.nliig lat. iinr*>rn]at(ou, add re is tho I’reMdont, • r O \V. SMITH, nugiH toe16 Socretury. Lj« E-ili j " <’ i. A L fV Pio fiiono College, EVlacon, Ca. [Nil- i. .. r:i 1 M -.11ii'■ *'* t ( olbtwill ojon I tlm r-ctpl .,! attidniiis on Ttl KM DA Y 'li Rl.lt iJ* li. I *•.' '• It h CMNDUCTMt XIY It: I: i Itll. i. .: .5. I by i.i v Prof* a,oi 3 Itcj a* !iaMi! i.... 1 «ltllrtJtury «. « I riiiiuni, $.’6d (W IAVJ D!' ON OO ^ Z-EGT. H. F, ,/iii :/.L & CO. Now Westorn Potatoes, New York loe-Curod Meat, Mackerel it: hbi. 1 ., ktyj nr.d 1 Id, New Codfish, Fulton Mari < t Beef, Diadem anti Magnolia Hama, Cream Cheese and Goshon Butter, Mazeppa ami Silver Lako Flour, Piper Hoidsick Wine, plo and qt» Arrack Punch, Canned Goods, AND A Full assortment of Now Goods. All pttrclic cs tlrlUcrcd. icpio tr t Misliinp, Co. lul /.» Vui*verity 1’lntCy Sow Y'trJ:, Want Agents everywhere for liie foilowiug: MFllllT OL’ THE IIOT.Y HIBL15. Kdltod bvFr n.K JMuoto. Ail .ut ivo, 6 0 pp., 6'i Kngr vuius—Iro i tho OU iMistor-. Price, ^t'l 00. OLIt ITKST 1) ENDUED YEA US. Tho LHo ol ttio iU'.pd"! •*. By »ivlwaiua Luster. 1- nt'iuiiily par s, 9) pp. oaoh. Hoy al Rv*)., .0 routs each p ut. LIFE AND PUBLIC -SEK VICES Ol ClIAltLES SfMNF.lt. ii> t'. F'.wa do Lu*ur. 5th I*.*ittion ruvHod *u •! ot>l trgt*d SVo, 700 pp., *51 6. THE NEW YOltK TOVIW. By W.ird«*n Sutton. foinp'o »• hi t *ry >f N*>'u*l U lmtna! ' o‘ Ni w i ■ I;, t t.« Knuui « o. LI..*. 6.0. 07 pp., ♦ lroolarh v c’laon pt.o , *u . touin to agsata on a, pliciil u as atx>»u. 4w