Newspaper Page Text
BHnHMMMj
CuUtmbu
mitiircr.
VOL. XVI.
=ss
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874.
NO. 226
terms
OP TUI
DjlhliY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
snrQimtiiB-
Tw.lv. month*, in advance t* <M *
Ml month*, “ 4 00
Three months, “ - 00
Om month, “ "' ,0 *
Mtti.y Ekqcirbi, one ▼***• -
Bvsday Enquirer, one ye*»r - !M
BviDAT and Weekly Enquirer to.
ir, one year 00
Advertising Into*.
8 on
i:t on
17 On
»1 yea
b above I* with tint privilege _ of
jr three month*. t
eaeat win be uih«i«.
the Weekly rate* w
If the Daily.
When hu advertise!
SBcs iu three months th * ailveit
•4 with the cost of compositlo
i mint pa? at tlo thoitu Ht In
►5 (
yearly curtla a liberal J»i
ill Invuriatdy Is une-lh
hanged more t>
ill l a rhn
olgu ad>
TELECRAPHIC NOTES.
y Telegraph to Bnqi'IRKR.]
DOMESTIC.
—Lant Sunday Helena, Montana, had
four incendiary tires.
Brigham Young is still very aick and
his Mormon followers are seriously
armed for hia recovery.
—A sun of Brigham Young, of Utah,
end a negro from Mississippi, have been
Admitted into the national naval academy
at Annapolis, Md.
—During a quarrel at Baltimore, last
ight, Win. Mitchell, Hged foot teen, out
ohn Kelly, aged seventeen, iu the left
Yeast with a penknife. Kelly died in
Jf an bonr. Mitchell was arrested.
—The City Couucil of Chicago Inst
light passed au amended tire ortli-
*nce which not only prohibits the erec
on of wooden buildings within the city
mits, bin prescribes heavy penalties for
olation of the law.
—It is reported that Assistant Secretary
f the Interior Cowan, and Commander
igers of the Navy, the commission ap-
inted to investigate the Now Orlcnus
roubles, will not tinish their work before
tober 1st.
—A telegram received at Bridgewater,
aas., from the seene of the railroad din
ar in Alabama, pivot intelligence of the
nstant death of Rev. W. E. Wills, who,
th his wifo and only son, was on his
ay to Marion, Ala., wboro bo has been
ated as agent of the American Miss''un
ify Association for the past year.
—The Manufacturers' Committee, of
'rovidence, R. I., bad a full meeting yes
terday, and uuaniuiously agreed to a re
duction of one third in the production of
►tton fabrics for the next three months,
atroug delegation was present from Fall
Iver, and adopted the views of the Prov
ide committee. Facts were submi'ted
wing that the prices of most cotton
rics is below the actual cost of prodtic-
1'OREIUY.
•-Disraeli has bronchitis.
Hep worth Dixon has sailed for Amer-
from England.
The Dominiou Parliament has been
gued till the BOth of October.
•—Heavy rains have fallen in ludia. and
flbt prospect for crops continues most sat.
—The Republican troops in the pro
of Alicante defeated the Carl tali at
and Villena.
—Austria having recoguixed the Ihe-
Repnblio, the Spanish Minister has
’ in hia credentials,
g —The steamer Tagus reported lost has
Arrived at Queaustown, Ireland, badly
wrecked by the reoont storm.
—Mr. Bancroft Davis, the American
| Minister to Berlin, has beou received by
the crown Prince and Princess of Ger
many.
—The French consul aud vice consul at
Mew York have beeu appointed commis-
aionera from France to the Centennial ex
hibition at Philadelphia.
—A riot occurred ht Aspinwall on the
12th inat., between the crew of the Paei.
mail steamers aud some Columbian
ldiers. Two men were killed.
—On the 4th inst. the Guatemala Gov-
Ament saluted the English flag with due
‘enmity, amt full indemnity was paid to
. Magee, the British consul, who was
manly beaten by order of au officer
mting the Guatemalan Govern-
-A dispatch from Fort Gary, Muuito-
says there is considerable rejoicing
re over the news received that the
•n Bay Company’s new steamer has
sfully arrived at Fort Coilton, on
North Hackaichewau river. This m
first steamboat that ever navigated
waters.
(HANIIERLAIM.
A WRING CALLED FOB HIS 11ENEFIV t|<n:v
AGAINST HIM.
Caarlkbton, 8. C., September i>» —A
meeting of the colored. Republicans
CONFERENCE.
Tint conference a fsilurk.
New Oulkana, September 8.1.—TIa
inoetiug of the Conforenee Committee
was informal.
Tho McEnery party have notified the
Kellogg party to give a written notice that
they desire to reopen negotiations.
TIIE WHIT* LRAOUKHR.
1 he meetiug of the different while
leagues iu the city was very largely at
tended. It was decided that the mem
bers should hold themselves in readiness
to act at all times. The feeling among
them is more bitter thau previous to the
tight. They argue that the only method
whereby Kellogg can be depoeed is to
have auothor tight—not because they par
ticularly bate the Federal troops, but to
so increase the disturbed condition of
affairs hh to necessitate martial law.
OKNF.KAL SITUATION.
There is a general feeling of uneasiness
as to tho continuance of tranquility iu
tho State, and public sentiment prefers
mortial law to tho existing system.
The Germania Bank, which refused
Kellogg's check dniing the row, is anx
iously concentrating, in fear of hostile
action from Comptroller Knox.
Trouble is again brewing in Bayou Sara
aud the White Leaguo are under arms.
Tho White Leaguers were iu attendance
upou business meetings last night all over
tho city. It is the evident intention of
tho Committee of Seventy to disevow
them.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEOBAFA COMPANY
— PRESIDENT OBTON SETTLES SO MS __
MORE NEW OULKANS RAD
ICAL LIES.
Nlw York, September 2.">.—President
Xhfuti, Western Union Telegraph Com
pany, publishes a lePer denying that the
transmission of messages has been inter
fered with in the South. He saya: Du-
riuy I he evening of the day the troubles
in New Orleans began a guard was sta
tion at our office iu that ciiy apparently
for the purpose of iutorferring with the
free uccess of persons having mfnaagee
to send or to receive. Our superintend
ent made a prompt and vigorous protest
against this act, aud the guard was imme
diately removed.
Iu two instances our messengers were
arrested by tho Penn military, but on he-
iug taken to headquarters, they were die.
charged. Parties making arrests were
reprimanded, and no attempt was made
to tamper with the messages.
No comwitteo of citizens nor any per
son •whatever exercised any censorship
over the dispatches, or obtained access to
them, or were furnished with their con
tents.
Tlia only persons to whom any special
favor was shown were officers of the Unit
ed States army, who were . permitted to
occupy tho private apartments of our an
poriutendent for greater convenience in
communicating with officials at Washing
ton. The communications were given,
as they were by law entitled to prefer
ence over ull other business.
Mr Orton also ssys: It is not true that
ir manager at Shreveport ia a member
of the so-cullu 1 White League, nor that
the husiuess of that office waa interfered
with during the late troubles, nor that
there was any unusual delay in the trans
mission of messages thereto or there de
livery thereat, nor auy favoritism shown
in raspact to message-) of auy person or
class of parsons.
kkli.ogg’s scare over.
Washington, September 25.—A^ New
Orleans special states that Kellogg was to
sleep in his own house last night for the
first time since the revolution.
Boren's Bargain — The Charleston A Human Skul(. in Solid Rook.—A
-VetM and Court*r declares that Bowen very strange discovery, interesting to
and Mosea have made their litt’e bargain geologists, is reported by tho Osage Mi*»-
with reference to Uharles oii county. , sion Kansas Journal. A human sku’l was
Bowen is to designate the three co.nmis- recently found near that place, imbedded
tinners of election for the county ; is to in a solid rock which was brokeu open by
appoint all the Trial Justices slid eloct blasting. l)r. Weirley, of Osage Mission,
eighteeu members of the Legislature who compared it w ith a modern skull which he
will be pledged to vote for Moses for bad in his office, and found that, though
Speaker of the next House of Represent- it resembled the latter in general shape,
ativea. Moses is to be secured against ; it was an inch and a quarter in greatest
another indictment for the Orangeburg ; diameter, and much better developed iu
larceny, and in to take Bowen’s note, eu- j some other particulars. He says of the
domed by Solicitor Butte, for fifteen huu- J relic
dred dollara at sixty days. A good bar
gain for both the contracting parties if
the scamps can carry it out.
-Says the Atlanta Netctt: “Some Crew
•treat boys tied a pair of horns ou an old
lady's “muley'’ cow, and when the even
ing shadows commenced to lengthen ont
she took a pail of slop and proceeded to
bar usual placo of milking. She stepped
outside the back gate to call tho cow, un
aware of her change of physique and ad
ditional horns. The cow caiuo promptly
forward at the first call, but was driven
away time and again, tho old lady failing
to recognize the horns. In driving her
away once, a misdirected blow knocked
off the horns, and the joke whs discover-
The old lady, for some purpose, al
ways keeps a kettle of hot water on hand,
and the l»oys go rouud the other way to
get to the school-house.”
—Here is a description of a mean
churoh, which bus a moral in it: “After
the old pastor had died the deacons went
about for a two-hundred-sud-fifty-dollar
minister, and you can get about as much
minister for that price ns you can get
psalm tunes out of a file.”
THE WEATHER.
Department or W ar, \
Washington, September 25, 1874.»
Crohnkilitie*. —For Saturday, over the
South Atlantic States, northeast winds,
stationary barometer aud temperature,
and cloudy weather will prevail. Over
the east Gulf States, falling, followed by
rising barometer, stationary or falling
temperaturo, southeast winds, shifting to
northwest, cloudy and rainy weather.
NIIIP NEWN.
Nxw York, September 25.—Arrived
ont: Verluasi Sully, slightly damaged by
collision iu the Mersey.
MARKETS.
HV TEI.EUKAPH TO E.\qi!IKEI
Honey null Mock Market*.
London, September y:>.—Erie 84%$36. \v«
ther fair.
Nkw York, September 25.— Slock* active
ami strung. Money 2 per cent. Gold li)9%.
Exchange—long 484; short 480%. Uovcrninon
dull. State bonds quiet
.,_jw York, Sent.26.—Money easy. Stori ng
steady. Gold dull and heavy at Gov*
ernmenli and State bond* dull uml steady.
Provision Markets.
Liv^cbi'Ooi.. Sept. 25—Breadstuff* dull.
fhe.it 8s 6d®9* lor red Western Spring; 8<
10d{$93 fot red Winter. Gorn37add. Hour 23s
6d®24 76d. Por t 78. Tallow 41.
Louisville an 1 St. Louts markets unchuged.
New York. September 2&.—Southern
Flour dull; oommon to fair t5.2uig8.10, good
to oholc* *6 I5.gy. Wheat 1 cent lower;
fair export business at a decline of loig^i; now
w ater red Western 41.22® l 25; new amber dit
to #1.28© 1.40. White Western Gum opened
heavy at 1 cent lower; closed with n decline,
but recovere i, au 1 now active an 1 firm market.
Cctfeo tinner; small business: Rloquotod at 15%
©20, gold. Sugar quiet, but firm. Utce quiet;
ltsht business to the trade. Tallow qulot at 8U
S ffi. Pork dull and lowo r ; new £23. Lard
riser at 14% for prime nte«ui. Whiskoy dull
at *1.07 %@ 1.08. Freights firmer; Gotten, steam,
% cent.
Cincinnati, Septembor 26.—Flour dull
Corn Arm at 86@87. Lard—nothin* d ne. Ha
eon—only limit*d jobbing demand; shoulders
10%; cloar rib shies 16%; clear sides 10%. Whin
key stoidy at $1.03.
Potion Market*.
M— Sales on a basis of middling Up
lands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped
In Ootooer and November, 7%. Sales mi a
basis of m ddlingOrl ans, nothing below good
ordinary,shipped in October und November 8%.
8:30 l*. M.—Ui sales to-day 6,400 wore Ameri
can.
Sales on a basis of mid l(n< Uids ml*, nutf.fc g
below low middling, deliverable Novotuhi.
and Deoember, 7
Nkw York, Septembor 25 —Cotton qu o
and nominal; holders teluso to sell tinlesd sim
ulation lim idenot to deliver on contract; sales
038; Uplands 16%; Orleans 16)'
Futures opened quiet: September l ibl l; Oc
tober 16 7-82®%; November IS 6-32®3-16; De-
“*-T 15 7-32©%;
MEDICINES.
“It is a cranium of the human specios.
of lar^o ni/e. imbedded iu conglomerate
rock of the tertiary class, and found sev
eral feet beneath * tho surface. Parts of
the froutal, parietal and occipital bonea
were carried away by au explosion. The
p : ece of rock holdiug the rein si ns weighs
some forty or fifty pounds, with maoy im
pressions of tnAriue shells, and through it
runs a vein of quartz, or within tho oran-
inm cryatalized organic matter, and by
the aid of a microscope presents a beau
tiful appearance.”
Neither Lyell nor Hugh Miller, it is
stated, nor any of the rent of the subter
ranean explorors, report anything so re
markable as this discovery at Osage Mis
sion. Tho Neaudor man conies nearest to
it, but the Neamler lial bones were fonud
in loam only two or three feet below the
surface, whereas this Kansas skull wan
discovered in the solid rook.
“It is evening!” writes a Saratoga
correspondent. “The night lamps are
hung in the fiky. The Omnipotent finger
has touched each shining star, and a mil
lion points of flatno kiss our benighted
planet.” Too mud*. Congress water in
that.
CARE HCHURE.
ms address in Missouri—he opposes
MIXED SCHOOLS AS BAD FOB NEGRO** —
UKVr FOR NEGROES NOT TO VOTK
ALL ON ONE HIDE.
Washington, September 25.—Regard
ing ihe mixed schools, Carl Schnrz, in his
Missouri speech, says : The interruption
of the Public School system, the advan
tages of which they now extensively enjoy
iu separate establishments, would deprive
the chiidreu of tho poor of a thing which
is ns necessary to them as their daily
bread; but in still other respects, the
euactmeut of such a law' would not be
beneficial to tho colored man. It would
be a dangerous venture to the colored
people, if their social position was made
lhi objective point of a new strife under
c rcuiimtances so unfavorable.
Now, that they have political rights of
January 16%®7-16.
Nsw York, September 25.—Futures closci
steady; sales 21.2(H) hs follows: September 1
1 8201-16; October 16 7-32®%; November 15%®
6 32; Doooiuber 16 .3-J6®7-32;_ January ^15%®
called for last evening to ratify the citizenship, it is much wiser and Mfer tor
ination of Chamberlain for Governor,
Congressman Elliott, Chamberlain
others were announced to speak,
the meeting assembled, it became
t that its sentiment* was stroug'y
Chamberlain.
ssmaD Ransier, of the Indepeml-
ublicau leaders, was elected chair-
over the uouiiueeof the regulars,and
Chamberlain and other speakers
vainly to be heard, their volcos he-
drowned, and loud and continuous
them to trust to the means they already
have to make ihciURclves respected, aud
to leave all else to the gradual progress of
public opinion, which has already out
grown many a prejudice, that a few years
ago was still deemed invincible.
lie then said that the way to solve the
most difficult problem of protection to
colored people is in their hand*. Instead
of exercis.ig over another a system of
terrorism in older to enforce party disci
pline, they should encourage among them-
for Judge Green, the Indepeud- : sclras individual independence. Not in
nblican candidate for Governor, union ia their nafety, but iu division,
meeting adjourned about midnight. ; As soon as every one of them casts his
expected resolutions ratifying the ' yob* ° Q this side or the other, as his opin-
of Chamberlain were not of- ‘on* or inc inations may dictate, each par-
i ty will mike their protection a sec md ob-
jeeb iu order to attract a majority of
the Lieutenant Governor of their votes, and when these votes shall
is 118 Rears old. He was a have become so numerous that the color-
General iu the Confederate ed voters will become an important ele-
•nd, since the war, a wealthy mer- meut in both parties, the fullost measure
' planUi He is a Liberal R*- of protection will be afforded. Then v
, very popular with the colored that will do more to stop tha bloody ex-
, and, it is said, was the only one cesses in the Smth than any military in-
contesting Governors and Lisuten- I terferenco, and do more to establish just
Governors whose election was eonced- aud benifloent relitiona between the two
tj both parties* : raeea than any Cougreaaiaual UgUUtto*.
Nearly all iIUhmmu* original* from lmliK*Mttou
•ml Tm piility of tli» Liver, ami relief la always
uxiouely nought altor. If the Liver U Regulated
lit its arlion, health is almost iuvariahlv serureil.
Waut oi anlou iu the Liver causes headache.
Constipation, Jaiiudice, I'alu in tlm Hlioulilnrs,
Cough, Chills, IMxcini'ss, Sour Stomach, liud Taste
tho Mouth, tiilious Attacks, I'alpitnliou of the
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
Having had in our employ an Agent that wo have diicovered to be simply
diminutively insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, indo
lent and dishonest fellow, through whom an impression his becomo current
that we are about discontinuing our business in Columbus, we desire tu say
thit notwithstanding my md all such representations that may be or miy
hive been made, we ire determined to mike our Minhine more prominently
known thin ever.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
gi>g7 igdly
Heart. Depression of spirits, .
» Ulu
PIOPLE-Mrls .
disco
I l»eiiig • simple vejj
injury in any <|iiautiti<
Is harmless iu every
forty years, aud hunt
from till part* of the rotiulry w 1
hr the purest aud I atm.
SimmoDs' LIVKK KMilMM,
Is liarmlesa,
Is u» dr Nile violent medi dtie,
Is sure to cure if takeu legtilarly,
Is IIO iut txlcatiug beverage.
Is a fauUlees family medicine,
Is the ehesnest medieiue iu the woi
Is given
mildly, elfei'tuall.v.
it lias taieli used foi
Icditioe,
SFGOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
| week warranted. No , r
tN Atu of-ink | tloulais and valuahlo ■atnplos sent free.
Masonic Relief Association | Willlituisburg, N. Y.
Of ISToi folls-.
Day Positively Fixed.
THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R.
LAST CHANCE.
HRinf:
the ii
delicate lufant,
isiltes*
« oiion qulot; sties 840at 16%©^; notrccol|i
129. Sou-cutbar delivery rnu up to 16 7-18
to-day. Shorts rushtd Into tho bik»1 uiarkvt
b ddlug higher for cotton in order to cover <
traots. Holders declined the rush and hide
less accompanied by utJpul itious that the
ton should not be used to tall Sept in'crc
traeta. This checked tho inovcmciits and
the spot market notultuilly unchanged.
:,September 25.—Gotton—Weekly
net receipts »8; sales 1,166—spinners 540.
Gotton quiet.
; sales 2,8j0; stock
7,222.
Providkhce Sent. 25 —Stock 8,000.
Nsw Orlkanh, Sept. 25.—Irregular; mid
dling* 14%; stock 27,647.
Weekly net receipt* 9,123; sales 10,000.
Augthta, Sept. 25.—Steady; middlings 14%;
net receipts 024; sales 560; stock 3,172.
Weekly uet receipts 2,518; shipments 3,830;
sate* 2,527—spinners 225.
Port Royal, September 25.—Wceekly not
receipt* 476.
Savannah, Septembor 25.—Stock 13,333.
Weekly net receipt* 12,013; Hales 5,287.
Chaslkhtov, Sept. 25.—Firm; good ordinary
13 ‘i; stock 6,404.
Weekly net receipts 6,067; sales 4,400
India kola, Septembor 25.—Weekly net re
ceipts 276.
GALVB4TON, Septcmb r 26 —Gotton steady
sad unchanged; stock 14,868.
Weekly net receipt* 0,228 ; sale* 4,270.
Sslma, September 25.-Cotton dull; mid
dling* 14; low middlings 13j^: good ordinary 13;
Weekly net receipt* 2.318, shipments 1,514;
Stock 1,229.
Norfolk, September 25.—Weekly net re.
celpt* 3,362; stock 3,366; sales 225.
PiiilADKLi'iiia, September25.—Weekly net
receipts 454.
Msmphib, September 25.—Cotton steady and
holder* are asking higher prices
Weekly uet recjlpts 5,1U9; fhipin ent* 3,144;
■ale* 2,000.
Sen .
receipt* 210; stock 8,000; sale*
GROCERIES.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & 1. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad St.,
Holumbus, Ga.,
KKKI'S (OXXTAKTl.V ON HAM' A BUST
100,000 pound* Bacon.
500 barrels Flour.
From 100 to 200 barreli f uger.
100 bags Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrels Syrup.
200 barrels Whiskey.
200 boxes Tobacco.
500 “ Soap.
200 '* Candle*.
100 barrels Lard. (
50 " Mackerel.
500 socks Salt.
50 ti rces Rice.
500 roams Wrapping Papar.
100 oases Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 “ Oysters.
100 “ Pickles.
100 boxes Candy.
100 •• Starch.
1(81 groia 1 urlor Matches.
1,000 pounds Lorlllaivl's biiufl*.
20,000 Cigars.
1,000 pound* Urceu and Hluck Tea.
200 bag* of Shot.
lOO boxes Soda auil Fancy Crachoia
100 “ Cliecso In scusou.
tiO barrels Viuegar.
20 casks Scotch Ale.
100 doxen Womton lluckets.
lOO dosen Krooni*.
Aud everything iu the procery line, whlili liny
oiler to the trail* by the package, »• low tu any
other dubbing House iu the United Staten,
aprHi Oiu J. it J K kL'FMAN.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
1IAVK JUST UKCE1TKD A KINK I.0T OK
New Western Potatoes,
New York Ice-Cured Meal,
Mackerel in bbls., kegs and kits,
New Codfish, Fulton Market Beef,
Diadem and Magnolia Hams,
Cream Cheese and Qoshen Butter,
Mazeppa and Silver Lake Flour,
Piper Hcidsiok Wine, pis and qts.
Arrack Punch, Canned Goods,
AND
A Full assortment of New Goode.
lki.
Tuk"* tin* tilucu of Quiniuu Hill* Ritlura of uvur
kind,
Uoiitaimi tlm Him|<ti*Bt and best r«uu«Hlitm.
*'ott mala: ur all imt/aaiMTu.
feb r » deodtwly
Thin enterprlne la mud uet ed by tho MA-
SON1G KFL1FF ASSOGIATION OF NOlt
FOLK, V4.. muter authority of thu Virginia |
LeglslAture, (act paspotl March 8th, 1873.) :
fiO.OOO Ticket*—6,0410 ( Hill 44in*. I *PV7 f;G AtJt
DU Will prove It or forfeit t&oo.
lUtlrlcB ure just patented. Sample* sent free
to all. AdilroM* W. 11. GHIDKnTKR, 26i
liroatlwuy, New York. 4w
that
THE BEST ADVICE
i lie given to |mraotiB autt'eriiur from dyi
‘ , *lc
nptiou,
i to |mraon* au fieri i
niplainl. colic, cenau
•ml ague, nervoua dehili*v. or of
auy diHorder aftucting the nloinarh, the live-or
kidney*, la to tone, clean*?, aud regulate these ini'
portaut organa hy the uaeof DR. j UTT’8 VKUKT
HLK LIVKR PILLS. They act very mildly, yet
mroiighly reatoro the iMiictiouul miHuti of tho
goslive organa aud the intiatim
the whole system, lliey |o(Hluce neither uausva,
griping or weak lies*, and may hu takeu at ai
me without change of diet or occupdtiou.
Piiee 26c a box. Hold by all druggist*. •
PR. TUTT'8 HAIR DYE
possesses qualHies that
I easily apnio'd. ami is in
tin* fashionable iiairdre-se's it
city in the United States, price it
/ TUTTs \
SARSAPARIL LA
ofnla. Eruptive Disease* of the Skill, HI
'* Fire, Erysipelas, lllotclu'i, Tumor*,
id Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ring
Itoi'l
lug*,
ii rial
lion
Tetti
Hhuumntism, Pain and Enlargement of the Ron
Female Weakness, Sterility, l.eucorrbupa
Whiles, Womb Diseases, Dropsy, Wliite Hwellliu
Syphilis, Kidney and Liver Uouipli
‘tit, and Piles, all proceed from impure Mood.
ItR. TLTT’tt NARRAPAHII.LA
the most poaurtui illood Purifier known
Ural scieuca. It enter* into the ciiuulat
I enillcate* every inorhlfir ageut: reuovo
iieauttfiil complexion and
elghi
Imdy
i fiesli
Keep (lie HI04Ml IIchIUi?
ii all will be well. To do so, nothing base
been offered iliat cau compare with this talus
fel.If. fieodftwlv
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET
1M IT aTION K' >SE WOOD GOFFINS,
METALLIC GASES and GASKETS,
kelf-Sieallag (’«**«'* null Paakcta,
While €«««* and €n*kcls,
For beauty of design, style of finish, the
above goods are unsurpassed by ■•nylhttig <n
the market. Prices a* low at «old by auy
other party In this section.
Also cheap Pine Gotflu* always on hand.
Night bolt at front door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
sepl5 3iu Ouj.uMBua, (4a
Ordinary's Offiok Mcbcookk Gountt, i
September 16th, 1814 (
A T the clectlou to be held In and
county of Muscogee, on the first Wednes
day in October next, lor two Representatives
the Legislature, the lullowin* named person*
are hereby aiqiointe I to suiierintend said eleo-
tlon In tbc city anil different precincts ol the
county, viz:
City—J. M. McNeill, J. P., T. .1. Shivers,
J. P , and George llutiuerl'ord.
rout— John
All purriiiise
seplfi ti
1 4l4*ll%CrC4l.
REAL ESTATE ACENT8.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Glair Street, Ounby’s Building, next to
Preor, lllgcs k Go.
Real Estate Brokerage St Insurance.
200,000 Foet of Lumber
I f TIOIt sale at the following prioei
; 1’ on the cars at Golumi us, (Ja.:
sepl9 i
stock
Macon, September 25.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling* 14; low middling* l»j*; good ordinary
^*^t?ekly net receipts l,79t); shipment* 1,497;
■toek 2 196.
Nashville, September C6 —Weekly net re
eelpt* 209; shipment* 278; stock 8,090.
Wilmivoton, September 2*.—Cotton firm
middling* 16. ...
Weekly n*t receipt* C62; sale* 378; stock 643.
Livrrfool, September X6.—Yaiae aal fkb- for teu d
ga %det aad uaecoagecL ,
NOU sale at tho following price*, deilvered
* on the cars at Golumi us, Ga.:
Find Glass Lumber #1.30 per 10) foet.
Second • “ 1 0& “
Sheathing 80c per car load. Ten per cent. ad<
ill be added lor les* quantity than a
Send In your orders.
1>. W. INGRAM.
JHu*1 Colbert, M. kG. R. R.
Alderney Stock.
gARNEY, the thorough bred j
Aldernoy Bull, will he at Gamel's ^
liicu
N*
and T. P. Forts*
Massey, J. P*.
Stkam Mill—K. P. WIIIIi
Lynch. Sr., and N. G. OnlUi*.
EoWARDS’—L. K. Wl Its, ,
Benton and Robert Simp
id Slaton liuuiy.
LOTTERY.-
POSTPONEMENT I
New Advertisements.
f SAMPLE to Agent*. LimIIos'
iC'oinblniillon Xeedle>Rook,
iromo*. Send stnmp. BEAN A CO.,
Bedford, Musi. 4w
a1|Wh send valuable package ol
IOl cllJU«>odrt by mall free. Address with
rlx cents return stamp, M. YOUNG, 173 Green
wlch street, N. Y. 4w
fllor the Best Hell
WANTED-»«*WSi!V h L»
the world. t 62.ua worth of samples given_awa^
1 to those who will Ihscoiiio agents,
i GO., 767 Broadway, N. Y.
4 ENTS’ PROFITS p
$000,000
To V>o O-ivoxa Away !
lo 75U
ll.hAti
26,ia)o
28.200
One Grand Gash Gilt of
One Grand Gash Gift ol
One Grand Cash Gtit of
One Grand Gush Gift of
due Grand Ga*h Gill of
One Grand (’ash Gilt of
hie Grand Gash Gilt of
16 Gash Gifts of *loi)'oi
28 ('ash (lifts of 600 ci
43 Gush Gifts of 250 eu
70 Gash Gilts ol 160 eu
260 Gash Gifts of list on
678 Gash Gilts ol 50 eu
5000 Cash GlRs of 10 on
6000 GASH PRIZES, aggregating - f2«» l ,00 , i
PKIUE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, #10; Hull Tickets. *5; Guar
er Tickets, $2 60; Eleven Tlcko.v, (duo.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
Thl* Concert I* strictly lor MASONIC i ur-
uses, and will he conducted with tho same
iberallty, honesty and fairness which charac
terized the first eutorprlMo.
JOHN L. HOPEH, Prmldeal.
For tickets and circulars, giving full Infor
mation, address
HENRY V. MOORE, kee’y,
Norfolk, Yu.
■ Responsible Agents wanted
*30,000
25.00 • and gain t • c lovo and affections of any person
20.1 00 they cliooso Instantly. This simple tuuutul no
10.000 quirnmont all can posses*, free, by mail, tor
6.000 25c., together with a marriage guide, Kgyptlau
2,600 Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Lmllos, Wedding
2.000 Night Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Address T
16.000 w ILL! AM A GO., Pubs , Phlla. 4w
Fifth and
i|>4 deodfcwtnovlU
Last Concert
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
AVIl A
FULL DRAWINC ASSURED
Monday, 30th November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune !
A poHtiiouiuient of tho Fifth Concert of the
Putdic Lihrury of Keittin-ky has twi-n ho generally
anticipated, and is so iiiaiiimstly for thu iuteroHt ol
II rolinertied, that ii muit incut tin* approval ol
II. The day is uow absolutely llxod, and there
ill lie no variation liom tho piogiaiiiiou now an-
ouuced. A Sllfili'.ieiit nunilii r«f tickots liad been
dil to have enabled u* to huve liad a luige draw
ig on the 31st of July, but a slim t poslj omonejil
hh eoiKiderad prtdoiuhle to a paitlal drawing,
.el it bo borne in mini! that
The Fifth Gift Concert
III liUeipiiVoially lake
T MANAGEMENT.
That it will podtivuly <
place as annotinevd on
Monday, 30th November,
lliat thu music will h» the best thu country a fiords,
and that
20,000 Cash Clfta
AOUEMATINU
$2,500,000!
will hu distribute I l»y lot uiuotig ticket loddeis.
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT *25U,U00
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND GAHI1 GIFT 50,000
UNE GRAND GASll G1TT 25,000
6 GASH GIFTS *20,000 each 100,000
10 GASH GIFTS 14,000 each 140,000
15 GASH GIFTS 10,000 each 160,000
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness^
AND ALL THROAT DISEASlS;—-
u«o
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
HUT TJ»* ONI.Y IN lll.l i: UOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drug a 1st*. ^ 4w_
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL IIUY A
First Mortgage Premium Boml
IPOSTRIALmiBITlOUCQ.,
MTow Yorlk.
Authurizod l>y tho Leglilntare ul the Stats tit
New York.
2'I.Wic llraniuy, Oct. 5th, 1874.
EVERY BOND
purchatud provtuua tu Out. 6th will purtlolpale.
Address, for Bund* and lull particulars,
MO MCE NTH AU, BRUNO A DO..
Financial Agents, 28 Park Row, N. Y.
P. O. Drawer 2V. Ajt/tUcotiont for Ayoncie*
received. 4w
The United States Pohlishiut Co.
l.'l VnivetraUy Flare, Now fork,
Want Agents put)where for the following:
KPJIUT OF THE HOLY UUILtt. Edltml
by Frank Moore. Au elegant Hvu,6o0 pp ,
ou Engrhvlngs—from thu Old Mister.*.
Price, *5 uo.
OUll FI KMT II UNDUE!) YKAHM. The
Lllu of tlm Buputdio. By G. Edwards
Leater. 12 mouitily pnrt* , 9J pp. each.
Royal 8vu., 50 cent* each part.
LIFE AND PUBLIC .SERVICES OF
CHARLES SUMMER. By G. Edwards
Ijeaer. 6th Edition, revised and unlargad.
HVO, 700 pp., 48.76.
THE NEW YORK TOM IIS. By Warden
Sutton. A complete klntorv of NoUM
Gilmlnals ol Nuw York, and ihe Romance
of Prison Life. 8vo, 07u pp., *3.50.
dlroularo, sniclmeii pag*i<, and term* to
uguntH on appllcstlon as above. 4w
P., Emauuel
W. A. Jones
Phil Ups, J. P., .
.1. P., Asa
P., Nathan
under my otficial ^igimture
sepU d&wtd
To Merchant.^.
mu you that wlzh to lay In your Fall and
I. Winter Stock, 1 will sai ihai < have a
large stock of
GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES GRATES,
FIRE DOGS, BAK OVENS,
AND SPIDERS,
DINNER AND WASH POTS, and
A General A.-Rurtinent of
HGGSK-Fl'UN1SI1INO GOODS,
which 1 will sell very low, at wholesale or re
tail. 1 xell thu
STOVES, GRATES nud HOL'.OvV WARE
made by the Southern Stove Work* ol tills
city, to which you can gel repairs at any lime.
Gall and I* ok and price nr \ ourselves, or
send your orders to
J. M. BENNETT,
143 Bkoa i> Sr , Goll'MUUS. Ga.
sepl6 dkwlm
Notice.
TYUKING THE LOW
stage of water the Gentral
Line of Boat* will abolish their present sched
ule of running. W m. JOHNSON,
Se|'t. 19,1874-14 Agent
To Arrive:
A KRKSII SUPPLY OP VIK'HNIA
C ANSI M KUKM. and a lull line "I aoo.l.
In every Department, lor the FALL '1RADE.
PEACOCK A SWIFT.
Hp4 _
IHUAM ( UftFI It'S
Grooery Store eontlnue* Its well-eerued iiopu-
tartly. Gountry produce txtughi aud eoM. Freeh
good* always (« hind. The.eld plate.
•ep«4 iy
20 GASH GIFTS
26 GASH GIFTS
30 GASH GIFTS
60 GASH GIFTS
too GASH GIFTS
240 GASH GIFTS
500 GASH GIFTS
19,000 GASH GIFTS
6.000 each.,
4.000 each.
3.000 each..
2.000 each..
1.000 onch..
6oo euch..
100 each..
60 each..
. 100,01
. 100,000
. 00,000
. 100,000
. 100.000
. 120,000
. 60,000
. 960,U
GRAND TOTAL20,
GASH
PRICE OF TICKET)*.
Whole Tickets i 50 00
Halves 25 00
'1 until, or uacli Coupon 5 ou
II Whole licketa lor MW oo
Tickets fur l.ouo uo
persons wishing to invest, should oidnr prompt*
ly. either of thu lloinu Ofiiru, or our Local Agents.
Liberal commissions will l»u allowed to sailsfnc-
lory agents.
Circulars coutainiug lull particular* furulslied
oil application.
THO. IIH.%11I.ETTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library lluibling, Louisville, Ky.
For tickatN or Informuliou, apply to
H0LSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTU RAL DEPOT,
139 Broad street, Columbus, Georgia.
aug7 i.2tawawtd
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CRuWN,#c
liAinaii bnunw.g^
Hh (Opposite 8uu Oltica)
Columbus, Gu.,
w u
•c.lfully Iu vile Ihe atlMiliou of his
_nd customers to bis extensive
fiTOVKH, HOI.LOW AND 8TAMPKD
OOPPKK WORK.
TIN, Blf KKT IRON AN
flTARTIN LIFE!
1 BRYANT, STRATTON A SADLER
Mill SI NESS COLLEGE
No Vacation- Enter Any Time.
tUr For Doouiuonta, Mouey, Speotmeus,
Patrons and Term*, address
W. 11. SADLER, President,
4w Baltimore
HAVE V0U Tit I 111)
JURUBEBA?
AltK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Are you mo l.nngul«l that any *»i*Hl.m
require* mure „l an * llmt Ilian >on foel.ai.abs
of making r
TIicii try- J I’llI'III.HA, th.- w.mmI. huI
Tunic and Jnvi*-*»mlu), a Inch acts m. b. in Jlci'dl.
oo Hi** secret Hh nigiiH an to imparl vig.o u* all
the vilal force*.
It is uo ul. idiotic appal>K r. «h-i h sli nulali t
for a abort time, • lily to let (he sofiaier la«l lo «
lower depth ol mlai iy, but it i* a \egei.ib e loan,
acting directly ou tin- liver and spleen.
It r«'gul»te» Ike Howds, quiet* th*
nerves, uud given such a lit all by !ou* to (lie whole
system as to soon make tiros invalid feel tike a new
person.
His ofierrslluu !• not violent, but is
characterised b) great gentl* lies* ; the patient ct
perioncis Uo midden cliange, no mat k«d iesiiltv,
but gradually Ids troubles
“Fold I heir tints, like the Arilra,
Ami siioiuly rt.ul away."
Tlds is uo m w and untried discovery, but liar
been long Useii witli woiideil'iil relae-U.d i*wults.
ami I* proiiounceil by tlio liigliest luntllcal stlliuri
tie* “tho most powerful touic «n »li*iativ«
known."
A*k y*»ur ilin^gisl fni i».
For rmU by WM. F K I DORR A fil .
sept22 4w New York
DIAMOND HPE4TA4T.EM!
called Diamond oil
brilliancy.
Having been t*
diamond leu*..* h
per cent less he,
They
aitli the pulariscope, tb*
t- been louiid tu admit titteeu
d lavs than any other pet,Id*,
with" great s-iuiiiitl.- atcuraty.
Roofing and Guttering
, promptly and iu the beet manner,
s solicits a call, lecllug assured that he
liroiualtc abi-iratim
a brightness and *lietlit. tii.-*s of vUiou nut I
attained In spectacles. Manufactured by
Spencer Uptlc.tl M sun factoring *!«., New
For sale by respons.ble agents Iu eveiy city i
Union.
W1TTI0I1 A UINSIIL, Joweleis and Opth
are si.iaagod* f..r Columbus, Ua . “om ahum
can only b» muiuod. No oeddlers employed.