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rOLVIBVI, «EOB«IAs
AY SEPTEMBER 27, 1874
BfiMOlRATIC KOMIRATIOAS.
VOt COSOnESS—FOURTH DISTRICT,
8ENRY R. HABUTS, of Meriwether.
fOB REPRESENTATIVE4 OP MUHCOOEK,
T«os W. Grimfb, Wm. F. Williams
Th£ D thl luegu S gnal thiuks that the
production of gold in G orgia from the
■lines of its section wi 1 next yoxr equal
that of 1833-1, flu-,h times of Gcorgiu
■lining.
Adjutant Henri E. Backus, of the
Johnson Ligh' Infantry, was elected Ms-
J »tof the First Georgia Volunteer Regi
■lent, of Savannah, on Thursday evening
The v >ts stood Btckua 18), Ex-Cayt»iu
Henry Bion, of the German Volunteer-,
10ft. The reginaent consists of the John-
fon Light Infantry, German Vo'iinteir**.
B«v«nnah Cidets, Oglethorpe L’gl.t In
fan‘ry, Republican 13 ues, Irihh .Janpoi
Greens and Phoenix Riflemen.
CmxSTXAN K. Roes, father of the lost
Char ie, has inalittit' d suit for libel against
the Beading Eagle for itH4»taU»raent*i con
earning the abduction of the child, to
which we alluded the other day. Mr
Bo*! swears that he has never had urn
■rife except the one with whom he is now
living, who is the mother of the lost boy,
md denies that ho ever received any such
latter* sa those named by the Eagle. The
PhUadelphi* Inquirer endorses the state
manta of Mr. Ro*s.
And now Governor Moses, of South
Carolina, unaUe to control hisuegro pop
pn ation, calls on Pio ident Grant foi
•'mure troops." It is edifying to see how
invariably the Radtcul thieves and usur
pers in the South, whenever “conscience
makes cowards of them," seek the pro
tection of the Federal military, and as
Soon as that is secure. r» . t .ru bravely to
their rascalities. In ibis instance, it np
peart from the unsatisfactory telegraphic
dispatch tbo negroes for a time delicti the
Federal as well us tbo Statu authority, but
Anally yielded and gave up their nrins.
Of oonra# that is the last of their littlp
rebellion, and their “ioilty" is as un
doubted i t ever. Edgefield District, the
seen#of this disturbance, has about 17,-
603 whites and 25,600 nog roes.
VOTE WORTHY.
William Turner, the colored Republi
can from Alabama who made a speech at
the Radical meeting in « oluuibus Friday
Bight, denied that there was uny “war < f
rajas" or general bad folding bet ween the
whites and the blacks in his Htato. Hi-
■aid that there were “demagogues"on Doth
aides who were trying to got up or ropri-
aant Mach a condi'ion of tbiugs, and that
many of his race were too easily led
astray by suoh derangognoH. Ho declur d
that ha had apokou publicly in nearly eve
ry part of Alabama, and no man, white or
blaok, had offered him auy insult or en
deavored to intimidate or hurt him; tha'
the whites had listened to him attentively
and trea ed him with respectful co isid-
eration ; and that ho would feel himself
perfectly safe iu advocating Republican
principles in a y county of Alaliaum at
this t me. What a robuke to the false
reports of such white men as Hays, Mar
tin, Pelhsm, Bingham, duos this
truthful abatement of au honest and high
ly intelligent colored man indirectly ad
minister!
Turner made a capital speech for u Re
publican. There was no rant, abuse or
misrepresentation about it. It evincol
an earnest solicitude and serious thought
about the wo f..re of li* race, iustcmri ol
of the pssti'inanl prejudice that Ron
•rally cmtrol poli iciaus of h s co!o .
Whi • he it apparently immovable in tin
conviction that tie negroes owo much t.
the B tdio-l party and shi.u d continue Us
polittoel allie*, he fully recognizes the
community of inters t betwouu tin
white«and the blacks uf the South and the
Importance of the latter understanding
end working ta promote it. Hh very cor-
Molly told his hearers that if they would
•levA'e themse. vca in tbo scale of respec
tability by bonssty, industry and educa-
ti n, they would “command" the reaped
of the whites, and would have less cuu-c
to complain that they were deptivod ot
their “.igh a ’’
Wc said, the other day, that Turner was
the best XU lioal speaker m hia Congres
sional Distri< t. His speech of Frid *j
night oonvinces us of the truth of the
(•mark. And ns he has the ability, and
four-fifths of the Radical voters of the
District are of his color, we are at a lug*
for the reason why the party did not think
of him ia thiir great tribulations about
the fcslsction of a Congressional caudt
data.
HEW Pt'BLIiATIO.Mi.
W# must a)ologiseto publisher* who
have bean favoring u* \ tb their publica
tions for having omitted to notice them
dntiog the last month, the editor having
oharge of tuch m liters being absent from
the city. Carlton A C-x, Now York, sent
ns, through Peaso & Norman, of this city,
another of M. Vibour's capital ttausls-
tioos from the Frenob, and a most hu
morous “Book of Nonsense,” with lntigha
bla ittuitr ition*.
««The Comieg Wave,"June of the “yacht
dub” si-ries of log book-, written by that
favorite juvenile writer, Oliver Optic, is
joat ia-ued by th» house of Leo A Shep
ard, B j»ton,an t for sale by W. J. Chafllu,
Columbus. In the last few years a liter
ature for the young has sprung up which,
as a role, U healthy and instructive. Lee
4t Shepard have done much for this move
ment, and Oliver Optic deserves the
thanks of f he young folks. The charae
lira in “TheComing Wave" are two wo k-
ing boys, honest and upright, yet they
make mistake*, and, correcting them,
oomsout light in *he cud.
maoazikes.
“Scribner for October" has a continua
tion of King’s “Great South." This time
ha discourses of the Mississippi and the
States tributary to it. The lost is written
In the writer's flowing style, and tbo illus
trations are most excellent. Mr. King is
doio| a good woik for the South, but wo
think he attempts too much in the f-p ice
a lowed him to be always accurate, “ibo
Mysterious Island," by Jules Verne, is
continued, as is the serial of Katharine
Earle. The other articles are up to the
standard of Scribner. *Scr*buer A Co.,
Vow Turk.
“ihe EsDotio for October" is a fine
■umber. Motley's “John of Barneveldt"
la reviewed, ably, by ‘The Quartet ly."
“The I4aod of 8t. Tbotua*," “Ben Jon
“ihe Year of the Bose," “Viotor
MfigO'a Ruuuu caa," and “Homer’s Place
portrait of President Noah Webster, with I
a biographical akctch.
“The Galaxy" for October contain a the
concluding chapters of 'Mr. McCarty's 1
novol, “Linley Rochford," also of Gener- \
itl Custer’s “Life on the Plains," and Gen
eral RccIuk’ sketch of Marshal MncMahon.
It contains only one love story, a very
good one by J. T. McKay. Mr. Richard
Greut White lius u linguistic article uuder
the old title of “Popular Pio another
some a hat hurtrre title is “The Loadstone
of Iajvp," which Mr. Junius llctiri
Rrowne has chosen to place at -tbo head
of his very intc-roHtinR article on magnetic
women. There are other articles of in
terest and ah.lity besides the regular well-
edited dej artments.
“Lippincott’s Magazine."—The October
numbur of this choice magazine is &>'•)>.
lio/iullf good. “The Now Hyperion,’ by
Edward Strahan, with those qiiuint. illus-
t ntions, ci iitinms to bo thoroughly n'-
tra"tive The second piper of “A Visit
toffho Dolnni es," like the first, is writ
ten with spirit, most vivid in its descrip
tions of inouiitain scenery, and splendidly
iiiust*a'ol. The October installment of
Mr. Back's “lbreo Feather’s" is exceed
ingly hippy iu its delineations of the lend
ing characters of the sto y. “The British
Peorngo," by Reginald Wynford, isucare-
fn.ly and finely written articlo on a some
what novel topic, for an American period
ical, nnd is very interesting and instruc
tive from beginning to end. George Me
Donald cont mm s his story of “Malcom,"
and the slioiter articles are good. “Up.
pincott" is a model of typographical ex-
ci lienee.
“The Traveler's Official Guide” is the
most complete hook of Ihe kind over is-
siied iu tiiis country, nnd suppli s a want
1 »ng felt hy the traveling public and those
interested in railroads and travel. It is
iho recognized organ of “The General
Picket Agenta' Association." It ia a com
plete gazottoer of all railroad stations on
the coot incut, with full information of
the roads on which built nnd tin ir loca
tions. It is impossible to give un idea of
tbo “Guido" in a short notice, but every
railroad man, merchant, uml travtler
should have it. It contains over live hun
dred pages of maps and matter of great
interest. Price, $1, and issued monthly
by the National Railway Publishing Com
pany, Philadelphia.
“.Southern Cultivator," W. L. Jo
Athens, Ga., is to hand, nnd it refieeta
credit on the publisher. Every plunttr
who would keep 11ji with the times, should
have it. Two Oolhua pur annum.
“Tho Rural Carolinian," D. II. Jacques,
Charleston, S. 0., is a sterling agricultu
ral UMgnzino, and is moro quoted poiimps
tliau any similar periodical South. It
practical as well ns scientific. Two dol
lars per annum.
“Southern Musical Journal," Luddmi A
RiiUh, Savannah, ift 1 por year, is one of
our most welcome exchanges. Ludden A
Mates are live young men, nnd they are
doing more for mu i - d culture South than
any people \v k* .»■■■ r \biy they win.
W. J. Chaffin bus not only the above
luuRu/.iues for solo, but also “Harper,"
“Frank Leslie," “Saturday Night,"“Ledg
er," fashion magazines and all periodical
il ouriont literature. Wo leceive regu-
I nly tho “Golden Ago," “Christum
Union," “Irish World," “Moore's Rural
New Yorker" and “Mercury."
COERCION.
OUNUOATH OFF NEW ORLEANS.
New Oulkins, September 20.—Throe
Federal
snip • .'aii
vessels, including the flng-
uiagua, Rear Admiral Mfthnoy,
it iu the offing. '
OolNO INTO THE KLKCIJoNS. :Y
The state CiMiral Commltteo ayWxe
People's Party, ha«i a luectklg th^i eve.
ning. Uesolutiona were finally adopted
to go into tho November election with
spirit and energy. The propriety of not
voting was dis ussed, but tho majority
against tiiia resolution was overwhelming.
The parish committees participated iu
the meeting.
PACKARD ANI> EMKItY.
Wahhinotov, September 20.—A corres
pondence between Marshal Packard and
(ion. Emory, usseris that the Marnb*)
er asked a rid theGeueial would not have
allowed the use of Federal troops for po
litical purposes.
NULU8ION OF THE ADDRESS OF TUB
COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY.
In conclusion the addieva says: “Our
tale of misery in complete. Nothing re
ins hut submission, relieved only by
the dim distant hope that the sober seo-
nd thought of this greut people will con
sider calmly our conduct and devise, in
their wislom, some method of relief for
their unhappy province.
KELLOmi’s APPOINTMENTS.
Kellogg has appointed Lucion Adams
mrth Municipal Judge, removed Gaudet
jiu tho police board and appointed a
party from Illinois named Johnson.
BUOKTAXII NWKET.
HV TRI.KUR
MAflKCT..'
KX41IREH.
ROCKIIICS.
HAILROAD8.
Ne'w AdvertisementB.
J. A. WALKER.
C. H. WATT.
Money mad Htoek .Marketa.
iNppv. ^e,.(amber 28 —Street rate S-lfl be-
Lutok rate. Erie 86 w 14
1 Nkw York, flepternher 26.—Stocks act're
I ftronic. .MoheV 2 per rent. Gold
ExeUanKu^l.M.jr. 48J; short 4n7. Uuverniueu.s
active sod .strong. State bonds quiet.
Nkw York, Sept, va.—Money easy. S'e l ng
dull and firm. Gol l r*irly aotlve nt
*' —irnments strong and active. State Ovnus
WATT fie WALKER,
Western Railroad of Alabama. 1 ?3SS*;“:“Siris
A.enti*. Ladl..
S-rll'clIwk
DKAN fcOO.
*w
|‘fiferjnTur-J vyoHKiicc people—m«i. ot f.
‘ _ [ VI lulliu— LuiployiJi hi HI hOu,e L'UI
«coU warruuteil. -'o,o.|iltal renuirwi.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
f.\ i — _ _ i tlculniA ttnd'/.iiuablc Anupics *ont free. Adi
■ f mi HOURS To NEW YORK i "•
fj I
qttln
I'l atroi.g.
docre:o*e « trifle.
Provision Mnrkrla.
Li vk"fool, Sept. 25.—Breadstuff.* qu.
Lard 66# 61.
LosroJf, September 26 —Tall >w 42s 3d.
Nkw York, September26.—Flour lens ac
and In buye s' lavof. Wheat a cent better :i
W estern
lair deinnn Pork firmer at 422 2.
dull at for prim* ste:
ud hum i
lard
!n(fee firm.
Klee quiet. jIIoIhh-
Sugii' qului und steady
Loci8Vir.r.K,Septerrb'r 20 —Flo r unchnnz-
ml. Com firmer at 83^«7. Porn uumuit.
Baron easl-.r and Irregulnr; 10)4 for sh ulMcrs:
\ r jy. tor clear rib sides; J6‘4 i *r clear sides,
ii.iuiri dull and lower; 13^, fur sugar cu*od;13
lor plain. Laid 16)4. Wlilske, 103. BjikkIH*
unona tiffed.
Ci sciNivATf, September 26.—Flour dull
and drooping. C<*rn steady. Pork nominal
Lard quiet and unchangi-d. Bacon quiet and
Htea-iy. Whiskey firm 41.03.
Cotton Markets
vKurooi., September 26 —Noon—Cotton
quiet and unchnng- d; s ilea 12 0 0, Including 2,-
<KK» lor ► peculation a< d ex. ort.
•ihlllng u lands,nothing
diippe > in October un i
b*. I *w low ml dllng,
I vember. 7 1&16.
3:30 f. m.—Ol sales to-day &.800 we
i Ameri-
itid Ootob
Nkw York, Septetnter 26 —Cotton qu et
nd firm; s-les 536; l'|*.and« W/ A : O I»*an8 16; M
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
Ill T< l.'K
K.xquintn.]
DOMESTIC.
--Govornor Mosos, of KotPh Carolina,
h is mu lo a ri tpiisition for troops. Do
taila inaocoHsiblo now.
—Tho National Council of the Onlor o'
Uni oil Muchanios cli'ctoil util ors. They
uro hi pension ut Clovoltmd, Ohio.
—Gooigo Kaglo, a Nowcast lo, Dol ,
l)'itcln»r, ua. lohhcd on a high way Hear
hert*, by robbers, of $120.
—Firo urius wore frooly used iu
t row hotw*e©u tlu* strikors amt lUlians
t Liturt l Miiich, near liitthbuig. Several
iUuutiuB woro hum
— Tbo Noyada Ropublicnn Con von lion
opposes a third tuini, and fuvors a revi
-ion of tho treaty with China in ordar to
restrict the immigration Chinese,
—Late heavy rams have quenched the
New Jersey forest fires, hut the damage in
.mmonso. Twenty thousand acres w**r«
iMirned over, causing a loss of $120,000.
— Dr. lltiyes, of Now York, declares hia
c mo tion that an < pen Polar sen can h«
re ache 1 by a ateaui vessel, via JSmih’t
-ound, aia! nnuouuces liis readine*-ss ti
start when tho menus uro forthcoming.
—An ndjonr
m imfiicturing interests was held in Boh-
ton to-day, ul which two million spiudlea
were lepreseiitod. It was agreed to re
duce tho production of tho coltou mills
one-thud, for tliroo months from October
1st. #
—Tho Grand Lodge, I. (). o. F., in
Atlanta, rctu-od to g ant tho petition for
i idmrter for tho Moutreal Encampment.
I'ho following miu*n iuient to tho consti-
to i-n was olio red : To stiiko out “United
States," ho that the Lodge bo staled Su-
I> i mo Giand Lodge of American Odd
Follows. Eulogies on deceased members
wo* o delivered Friday. The Grand Lodgo
vi*-i od tho Supreme Court of Georgia,
mid wore b.mq-ietcd by the Chamber of
Coiumerco th.it afternoon.
FOIIKIUN.
Official rep its of the fight in Ciuco-
is District, Culm, say five patriots and
Spuni ird were killed.
-The Amoricfin delegates to the Inter-
i u .1 Ih stul Congress at Remo have
)Hh‘l TO OUANT AND OBANT TO Ml HF.S--
TROUBLES ENDED.
Washinoton, September 2<».—Governor
Moses, in his constitutional appeal for
aid iu Edgefield county, S. C., says: “I
u powerless to enforce my orders."
'Ihe Pr. i !cti' r. plies that he expects
iiud believes tiio company of United
States troops now «n Edgefield is suffi
cient.
Auouhta, Ga., September ‘-’t*.—The
troubles in Edgefield, S. C., are ended.
A letter from J. L. Addison, Intendnut of
Die town of Edgefield status that F.dward
I'eniieut, captain of the colored militia
company delivered up hia arms to Lieut.
Leahy, commanding the detachment of
tho United States troops, and tho uegtoea
have returned to their homes.
Tho Orlenulat* (tanaed It.
London, September 2(5.—Gol. Stoffol
has publnlied u paiuphlet vindicating him
self in connection with tho faniotiH sup
pressed dispatch from Razaine to MnuMu-
Tho charge is, that MaoMahon’s
march to Sedan whs caused l»y tho Or-
lonnist iutriguo.
6.10,000 ItiininKCM for K critic lion.
Nkw York, September 2ft.—A noto of
issue baa been filed iu the suit of Thus.
V. Fiolds. Superintendent of Public
ehools of Brooklyn, against Thos. Kin-
sella, editor of tho Brooklyn Eagle. Tho
action is for $ftt>,00(), for Reduction of
plniutiff’s wife.
'I'lic tircHt float Rac« llrowu YVtna.
Rivf.uhidf., via St. Johns, N. B., Sept.
20.—Morris started with 40 strokes to tho
minute and Brown with fit*. At tho half-
mile post Morris led about half a length.
Thoy turnod tho stako boat at tho same
moment in 18 miuutos and 10 seconds.
Tho result will be nnuonnood in a few
minutes.
later.
Brown won tho raco by nearly 11 length.
Time (unofficial) 3(5 minutes ftO seconds.
I }44$vF«Mf • o' ii»/4Ri» o<-, ivivemuHr loy^q
ii-10; Dec inl»or 15 3-16^14; January 13 ^2,
t York, Sent. 26.—(Jotton quiet ami firm;
36, at W/tdinet receipts 2tv.
urea cloedl Htoady; rales 12 400.
•TiMottK, September 26.—Dull but caller:
rales 05.
Norfolk, September26.—Ctulct and steady;
51 recoipt.- 051; sales 36 stuck 3,563.
Boston, Sept26 — Uvtton quiet; not receipts
44; sales 3U0.
Ukaklkbton, September 26—Cotton quiet;
middling* 14%; net receipts 1,083; fal s 400.
Auotkta, Sept. 26.-Demand Rood; ini<l
dllugs 14%; net receipts 474; sales535.
Wti.MiNOTON, September 26—Cotton quiet;
Onto
net receipts k0,
Piiii.adklimiia, September 20.—Steady: no
receipts 221.
Nkw Uuluanh,Sept 20.—Ciulut; notie oipt
927; sales600—lam evening 40J.
Sept.26.—Quiet, but steady; lie
Grocers and Commission Merchant^,
Corner under Ptanlcin UouNe,
H
50 hhds. Clear Eib Bacon Sides.
50 “ Bacon Shoulders.
25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat.
150 Bolls Heavy Bagging.
450 Bundles Iron Ties.
200 bbls. Flour, all grades.
50 “ Whiskey.
100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual
ity to suit the most fastidious.
Soap, Salt. Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c.
Will have FLORIDA SYRUP a* soon a» the aeaaon will permit It*
beiny shipped, •mt Don’t forget the place.
WIHTRKN HAitBOAD OF A'.A HAMA,
ikw ck, liny orevening. Nuoaplui
■ . VI* ,1 fliin.l . lilt I .... I. I a 1.. . *
#*.. r ri ,t. ia*, t»74', for4iii i oo e ,i. , r#i 1 ;^." iffirtsva
TRAINS LKAVK COLLI MRUS DAILY 1 hix cents return et:
| F»r Muntgeiuery and So I in*. 2 uu a. u.
i Arrive st Mnntg’y, * ini a m
! Arrive at 8dm*. - 12 ut a. >«.
| FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK
j At 10:30*. a. Arrive Opelika nt 12:20 p. m. At
I Atliiut* 5:42 p. m.
I By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
• L?*vo Atlanta «:<".• p. m., i’ll Alt LOTTK 8:35 «. I
I m., D»u?ille 3:27 p. it.. Arrivont Wtuo.ln^ton l:3u | V.
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WATT * WALKER.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Sale.
A
FOI*R-ROOM DWELLING, ‘i
room kitchen, wltb attic, and
on sore lot. The rent will pay
30 per cent on price asked
Apply to
?ep6 sistf
clplh 2 3!iS; i
Oalvk ton, Septcmti
1,129.
t otlon Mills Rtvriurluv Work.
Fall Uivkr, September 2(5.—The Mnn-
ufacturorH' Board of Trade decided to-day
tu> cut down working hours to throe days
next week and four days in ovary subse
quent week until next January.
nd; nut receipts 1,205;
Morilk, September 26.—Gulet
middling* IP net r« ceipts l,o
Mumi'hib, September 26.— Cot to
lu fair dcm.inil; in till Iiik* 1 ; 1
14 ’^,‘i; *-e. iooulpis 422; shU-im n
1,200,
26 —Gnlet; little de-
sales 200.
ea.lv and
nlddliiiKS
i.int of i,i:i”I'i:ks.
The lolliwieg Ih a list nf letter, remaining
i tho I’ostolfiee at Oolmnbus, Georgia, Sop-
tom her 26th, 1374
King inrs M S
Laird J J
Louis in. h W
L quin
Ado* A
& Co M .1
Barley iniss A L
Halley lurs 1
Berry D, o
Blair in .as A M
Brook* T
Brown mrs K J, «•
Bruin* r iiiikh F
Carroll.I
Carson D
Duvi« 1*
Daniel.I M
Daniel VV VV
Dancer miss N
Ussier li, c
Duke mrs A
Edward mrs M M
Fluwullen miss C
Ford miss I,
FurloliiH A
Givo s Kov E
Grovor ht Baker S M
Harris miss W, e
Harris mrs M F
Hamby J H
Holly D
Howard VV A
HoWMjd mrs.I, a
Howard miss M
IItimer A
Hull J \V
1. . >nrs M
Jacks u K
Jackson inissL
i W
.v is A
Mcllulo uilss M
All lien miss JU H
Mitchell A
Moore J
Myers inrs A
Ogden E .
On al ii rs H. c
Barker m.s N
l’lant J U
PogarT
Reuse mrs Ij, 2
Reuse mrs F
Honors A
Simons miss V
Simmons E
Slins miss IM
Smith turs M
Smith mrs 11. e
String field .1 T
Thomas li, u
Watt miss A
Waro mlM P
Walton ()
West inrs L
Wells S T
Wilkes P, c
Winn tabs M
Williams, JTohUHto
For Rent.
rpHK two Dwelllnfft Just north o(ma
1 toe Male Public School, containing 3&4fl
two and five rooms respectively. Good CSM - m
out-houses, water, ke.
Apl.ly to ^ j VBKDERIOK k BRO.
For Rent.
SH )l* AT BRO All
-ep2*2 lw
CARPENTER
street*.
A
and Tin
Apply uj
*opl7 tf
Aianui p. n., L/i
Bristol 10:45 a. ui.. i.yuchburg P
*t Waabiugtou 6:43 a. tb., »t Ral
at PhiladaTphi* 1:30 p. m.. at
Johns n —
King .1 t)
UNMAILABLE LETTERS.
Bell miss F, City.
Dlnull W M, Notusulgn, Ala.
Glenn J K, Macon, Ga.
May J, Amoricus, Ga.
Phfillps mr T 14, Cpolika, Ala.
Shelly Al, Chambers, AU.
W. H. JOHNSON, P. M.
San Franoihco, September 2(5.—Tho
following ia a Kummaiy of tho race :
Purdy 2, 3, 1, 1, 1 ; Oooidont I, 1, 2, 2,
2 ; Blackbird 3, 2, 5), 3, 3. Time 2:21,
2:24$, 2:2ftj, 2:28, 2:28|.
Antigua Destroyed by an Earth
quake.
Nkw York, September 20.—The follow
ing ia circnlatod boro:
“Antigua, Guatemala, was destroyed by
oting of tho cotton I au unDhquako last night. Guatemala City
must have suffered severely, ns tho oarth-
quike was felt four leagues from An
tigua."
[Autiguawiui overwhelmed in lft41 by
au eruption of Volcuu d'Agua, nt the foot
of which it lieH. It was again devastated
by an earthquake iu 1773, hut has since
been rebuilt, and is said to have a popu
lation of 12,000, and a tine cathedral and
other buddings. Its exports of cochineal
in 184(5 amounted in value to i’15,000.—
Nuws Editor, j
lie UEATUEK.
Department or War, >
Washington, September 26, 1874.)
ProbuWillie*.—For Sunday, over the
South Atlantic States, slightly falling
barometer, stationary temperature, east
winds, with partly cloudy weather ami
local rains will prevail. Over the Gulf
States, northeast winds, backing to north,
stationary temperature, living barometer
and generally clear weather.
cha.
naful attempt was made
si nut 3 the Cuban ('aptaiu
-1 If*
signation of General Bella-
voles, Mexican Minister to (teimany, or
account of iil health, has beou aceepied
—Tho Ministry of tho Proviuco of Can
ada w.u sworn in at Quebec yesterday,
with M. BoucLorville n "
rotary.
—Work has been resumed by the mill
operatives at Bolton, England, pending
the result of arbitration of the differences
between them and their employers.
—At n moo’ iug of the Co-operative
Board i f Manchester, England, it was ro-
Holved to invi’e Wendell Phillips to ftt-
toud the annual Co-operative Congress in
London.
Ilcucflt for on Artor'a 1'mully.
New York, Scptembor 2(5—Tho enter-
tai’ rnent for the benefit of the family of
tho lato Mark Smith will consist of two
simultaneous matinee performances on
October 8th—one »t Booth's and tho other
at Wuliack’s—when most of the artists
th . city will appear. One box has been
aV,d for -2l)vl und another for $150. The
Lota ; Club will subaciibo for one hundred
tickets at $ft each. Edwin Booth has sub
scribed $200.
International RifleBbootln*-Amer
icans Abtutri of the Iriah.
Cur.EDMoaE, L I., September 26.—I a
the International Rifle Mitch here to-day
the Americans won the first event of 800
ysrds, by 32U to 317 for the Irish Team.
Fulton, of tha Americana, made 58, and
Hamilton made the game for the Iri»h,
baiug the bast shooting ever witnaaaad.
Is Biatory," give eome idea of tha rich Batting ia %i jo ta $75 iu favor af tha
fllMatf tiiMata. It •oataiai a aplaudid Aamaai.
A
For Tax Receiver.
a'rjf* I announoo mysolf a candidate fur
Ueceivor el Tax Returns f r Muicugce
county. Election first Wolnusduy In January
next.
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
hoj.27 duudkwto
Wantod to Rent.
I SMALL FARM near Oolumlms. turjekh
Y the next your, vvitn a view ol purchaH* WV
lug al the end of year It place suits. »
C.«ll ou or addre-s
F. M. RROOKS,
soi 27 It at Court House.
SPRINGER’S OPERA HOUSE
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY,
Werinosriny, Neptember 30tli. 1H74.
Sheridan, Mack & Day’s Double Co.
Specialty and Pai\toinltne—Uoth Oompanles
ft
«nd man igud by'him
MRS. L. F. METER.
For Rent.
CTOKIi HOUSE NO. IM, now »«U|ilwl hy
Mi»n. Kn.tcllfle k Uanlb. No stuuil iu
tho olty lor o Urooory rtor*. Apply u
KeplS tr BSrEBfcBON.
For Rent.
rjpHE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, well adapted
fur ft Hoarding House; him usually had e goed
patronage. Apply to
scpistl ESTES A SOM,
For Rent.
TOWELLING ON JACKSON 8T • Jjjjk
uuur tho llaptlst Church, 1 room«. Mil
Enqulro nt Alabama Warehouse.
sep8 tf W. H. HUGHES.
For Rent.
^ FI V E ROOM ED DW ELLING, gjk
with out-houses, «n Troup street, be-*®*-
vocn Baldwin nud Few. Apply to
sop6 tf J. H. CONNOR k CO.
For Rent Cheap.
PORTION OF TIIE DESIRABLE RKS-
ldohce of Mrs Judge Thomas, on HOSE HILL,
with or without furniture, outhouses, stables
find garden. Abo, about seven aeres for mar
ket g «rden.
Apply on premises or at Enquirer-Sun office.
Sept. 6,1874-tt
To Rent.
DESIRABLE STORE UN BROAD
H ELLS A CURTIS.
Music, New Orlo
o\cr tho Suuti>ern Circuit.
rpH E Specialty Company ombraccs art'sts of
1 u .usual ability, the most prom nent o
which *ro the pretty European Blondo Char-
aoter Artists ttie Stuart Sisters; thodashlna
representative of tho swell of the day, Miss
Ahcla JounUn; tho Premier Dgisjuso aud
Columhiue, IM'lle Evalme; the tnleatrd Serio-
Comic Vocalist, Mis Ella Arnold ; the b -autl-
ful Gymnastlc Wonders and Character Dan-
e Hos .ell Sl.itors; tho great Character
of ti<e day, Messrs Snoridan and Mack,
the Monarchs of Song and Dance, Lester and
Allen; Banjo So o and Ethiopian Comedian.
Dan Dovere; Grittesque bancors, C<>ustautlne
and Eunice, presenting a tine Olio Entertain-
meat. Concluding with Stir. Constantine’s
new Trick und Cuinlo Pantomime entitled Old
Dame Trot and Her Kotnicul K*t, with mag-
util out wardrobe, seenery and mechanical
etr ets, presenting Constantine’s famous Pan
tomime Quartette, and embracing every
t>er of the company In the cart.
1.1ST OF ruicus.
Adtulss on #1. No ox'r.i charge tor reserved
seats. Gallery 30c. Tickets and reserved
sou s r»n t»o engaged at W. J. Chatttn's.
se,-27 3t
EDUCATIONAL.
St. Joseph’s Academy,
Conducted by the Sister* of M*roy t
CULT-MBLV, GEORGIA.
until the Cr t Monday In October,
in order that all the puplla may >>•
prukcm tocummenoe cla^s togeth
er, and thus be able to compete
equally for tho honors- conferred at the end of
tho^ Academic year.
For lurthor particulars, addrosa
DIRECTORS OF THE ACADEMY.
*ep26 lw
Wynnton Female Academy.
T HE exercHos of this Institu
tl- n will he resumed on Mon
day, Oct 5th. Tuition from this 1
dato to tho last Friday In Juue,
1875,450—one-half payable on en
trance, tho rtmtiiider 1 t of Feb.
ruary, 1876.
If » sufficient number uf pupils from town
should desire If, a conveyance will carry them
to and fioin tho Academy.
It. W. B. MUNKO,
."•I.* 8 . 6 ! Principal.
Miss Mitchell’s School
rot? CIRLS
W ' ILL he reopened on Monday,
the 5th .»l October.
The course of instruction Is thor-'
ungh, and Latin. French. Embroi
dery, a. j , taugut in tho school.
Tuition lrum f-io to *.,0, accord
ing to the grade *»f tho pupil.
Boarding pupils *250 lor the schobnfttc year.
IhL Includes washing and other contingent
expenses. All charges payable somt-annually
iu advance, und n-» dt duct Ions made, except lor
protraci ed illness.
Patrons of the rcho.d are lnvit*vl to visit It
nt all times. sepl* lm
Slade s School for Boys
of towels, bed linens and
. r month) it35.00. Tuition and
board halt In advance. »n«l half Fehrnury 16th,
1876. Address J AM ES J. SLADE,
P13 td HlnGpal.
COLUMBUS
Select School for Girls
O FFERS RARE ADVANTA-
ges to j«atron-. Educates
girls at h
uxionelvo
Discipline
By Mnnmaw Sgute.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m.. Dalton 10:2ft p. ui.,
“ 10.46 p. si. Arrive
Urtitimoi e U:15 a. in.,
at NKW YORK 6:15
Sleeping cars mu from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARBIYH AT COLUMBUS DAILY
Ftom Atlanta and New York, 6:37 a. m.
From Montgomery and Selma • 2:2 > r. M.
Ticket* for sale at Uuion Passenger Depot.
CHAP. P. BALL, General 8un’t.
R. A. BACON, Agent. fsepl.3 tf
Montgomery dt Eufaula R. R.
. Change of Schedule,
Taking ESact Sunday, June 21, 1874.
rftVi ..rH''
st
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Montgomery 4:00 r m
Arrivo at Kufaitla 11:38 p u
Connecting ou Wednesdays and PaturdH.vs with
Boats on Cbattahooche« Klv r, und daily u*. Union
Ppriuga with Mobile A Girard Kailroedlor Troy.
Leave Kufaula 12:45 A n
Arrive at Montgomery 7:16 a m
Connecting at Union Springs with Mobil.* A Girard
Railroad for Columbus, and at Montgomery with
roads diverging.
ji 2i U B. D1J1HIAM. Snp’t
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
J^ri r*s : 4 ►;
t’h Orriut, »
v/hNteal Raii.b->ad, ]-
Pavannah, November 1,1874. j
/■\.N As'd AKTRR SUNDAY, Mill INSTANT
V/ 1’itsgenger Trains ou the Georgia Otntr.d
Railroad, Its Branches and Connectloiw, v. ill rn:i
WANTED- -:l 'll M -M!g ll, An?c| t «.*in
; $57 6«?,£
tides nrej
all. A»Mr
roadway, Nv
PTNa H " M ii™%*- r --?y u -h-YHarm.
and gai
they ch
quiremunt
htre-s W. H.
KaTER, 267
n.l affections of any person
ooso lust ant ly. Tills simple menial so
out uli can pus-ess, tree, hy uaiLfoe
2uc., together with a marriage guide, Egynttan
I i in,B 1 "Ladles/wfdilC.
Night shirt, kc. A queer book. Address T
WILLI AM & CO.,Pubs ,PUiln. 4/’
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
TJeso
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN' Itl.l'E BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drug rlsts. 4w
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL BUY A
First Mortgage Premium Bond
or Tint
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO,
3XTox7K7- YOrix.
Authorize 1 by tho Legl-lat'ire of the Stale 01
New York.
2d Stric Drank'. Oct. 5th,1874.
EV£t?Y BOND
purchased proviuu»t<iOc t. 5th will participate.
Addres-, tor Bunds un i lu.l particulars,
MGR GEN THAU, BRUNO A CO.,
Financial Agent', 23 Pahk R« w, N. T.
P. C). Drawor 29. Applicationt for Agtncit«
4w
A
For Rent.
ranee B lMlng, among whlob Is tt»« **-■
olticu now occupied by Sou«hi-rn Lite Insurance
Company. Apply ‘
aug30 tf
A
and out-houses «
CHARLES COLEMAN,
116 broad SL_
For Rent.
FIVE-ROOMED DWELLING
Truup, near Bridge JHE
street. Kopalrs and alterations to suit tenant.
Apply to B. B. MURDOCH,
MiifLii tf No. 02 Broad St.
For Rent.
Jdonoe second door south of St.
ot utmfi
md carefully ^elocteJ
olid but positive.
KUUCLAl
%
80UOLAHTIC VIA It.
Tuition, (half In advance and balance 1st
February) $6» 00
Music, (Vocal ami Instrumental) 86 00
Incidental fee 3 00
No < xtra charge for French or Gorman.
Mad. Ral ini, sa favorably known In Cofi'in-
has and \Ioinlty, has Leon soeured for tho De-
pn intent or Music.
t’omputont assietunts In Literary Departm’t.
Amimemeuts havo been made for board for
Young Ladies ut the large and commodious
resldenco of Mrs. Lockhart. Price of board
per month #21.
Patronage 8 lid ted. Satisfaction In every
parti alar guaranteed.
For Circular*-, apply to
(I R.
sopl3 3 m
- folio'
TRAIN SO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WK
Lftav* Puvaunah s-4. r »
Lfliv* Angusta '.*:«6
Arrive in Augusta 4:00
Arrive iu Mitlodgeville
Airite in Rstonton li:V5
Arrive in Mseon •■: JA
Leave .Macon for i't.hinit-us 7:17
Leavu Msoon for Lunula *;l(»
vo Mac-ui for Atlanta ■ !-'
Arrive at Cohimbus * ' 15
Arrive 1,1 KufauUa
Arrive nt Atlanta ><1
COMING ROUTU ANl» HIM.
Utr Atlanta ’.'.i/opy.
Leave Co mu bus 7:1 a p m
Leave Kufaula ^ >j
Arrivo at Maron from Atlanta » :1" \ m
Arrive at Munui from iolumbus i:l‘» a m
Arrivo at Mncoii freut fiulaula •»:I"* a m
Usve Macon 7:15 v m
Leave Augusta *:".T \ :»i
Arrivo at Augusta I.ihi y m
Arrivo at ttavunnnh 5 y m
TRAIN NO. J, 001X0 NORTH AND W K»T.
1/oave Havauoah Y:-t0 p m
Le*v« Augusta p >1
Arrive In Augusta ;»:.V» a >1
Arrive in Macon -S 20 a H
Leave Mncon for Colutubiia '.»:20 a n
Macon for Bufaalu 1 iifi a k
Macon for Atlanta ’.»:**<» a ai
Arrive tn Columbus 6:35 r v
Arrivo in Kufaula .>:K)pm
Arrivo in Atlanta «:0 r * p y
COMING MOLT 11 AND HAST.
Loave Atlanta l:"5 p »
Columbus 2:;so i» u
Kufaula A:50 a u
Arrivo in Macou from Atlanta 7:10 p m
Arrive In Macon from Columbus 7:25 p m
Arrive in Macon from Kufuuta li> p m
Leave Macon 7:8ft p n
Arrive in Millodgeville 10:03 p m
iu Katonton 11:651U
Leave AilgU«t« *:')$ r M
Arrivo iu Augusta ft -m a m
Arrive in a m
Train No. 2, being a through irniu ou the Con
tral Railroad, stopping only at whole »tution«,
passongers for half alatiocs cannot l>c t-iken on
put off.
Passenger* lor MlUedgovllle and Katun ion will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augt:.‘ia. nud
train N<>. 2 from points on the 8outhw^nt--vn ilail-
mad, Atlanta and Ma«*on. The Millodgeville nnd
GLENN, A. M.s
Principal.
SELECT FEMALE SCHOOL,
Columbus, Qa.
T he tenth soholastic
year will be^ln the first day of
October, 1874. <
The Rev. O. A. Kendrlok will
be assudated with the hohool to
teach M--deru Languages and
Bellort-Lettres.
Tuition In Literature reduced 15 per oent.
All Branches thoroughly taught.
A few boarder* can bo acoommodatod la tho
family of tho principal.
sepU 3w J. H. MoINTOSH.
mtHU re-Monce aeeonddoor south of St.
L Paul Church, at present occupl>*d^
J. N. JONES.
I1HE
J. Paul Church, at present occui
Mr. Peyton. Possession given tlrnt Oct
For terms, fco., apply to
auK*Jl oodtf
For Sale or Rent.
'PHE VALUABLE PLANTATION JM|
I known as tne “BANKS place”,stew-Iff
art County, Georgia, at the junction of
Hit> hutee Creek and Chattahoochee River, 21
1 mules,
another
Those wlshlni
year, will d^
itondgned.
aisjsr.
se; 6 dAwaod
E. B YONOE,
G. J. PEACOCK,
Columbus; or,
O. R. BAN KB,
On the plaee.
Knifi-tAinnirNt S'vjrt DVifnexilay Sight.
At Spiinger's Opera House next NYofi.
neaday night will appear Sheridun, Mark
Hay's double company with specialty aud
pantomime. Reserve Heats can be hc-
1’remier and Sec- j cured at Ohaffiu’a book store without
tra churge. The advertisement gives par
ticulars.
The New O;loans Timet thus speaks of
the troupe:
Sheridan, Mark «t Day’s Variety and
Pantomime Troupe, are the attraction, a
well balanced company of first class
t.ists.tie irlv all now to a New Oilesus audi-
euce, aud about as goof a combination ns
we luve ever had in New Orleans of its
class ; many of ihu members are much
better, aud present a more refiued style
of performance than we have been accus
tomed to. Miss Alien Jordan, as the
Fushionab’e Young out of the Day, may
be classed as the best iu her line on the
stage. Lester and Allon as gymnastic,
soug and dance men aro wonderful.
Sheridan and Mack themselves, althouuh
se-n here before, still retain their popu
larity, and greatly deserve it. The Stuart
aistcra me a pair of pert, lively blonds,
with sketches nud dances now to us, done
in no gentle a manner as to demand onr
commendation. Tho entertainment con
cludes with a lively pantomime by Con
stantine, Eunice, Deverne and Mile. Ev.
•line.
Health and Cornfor
rif
>FFKR fo- sale tho Houses
>ro i rfslffo, next to no
of Front nu>t Baldwin
£3
Its ner
it tn- end of •
sep26tf
—Tbia ia the latest form of wedding
invitations: “Come arouud and aee me
capture a mother-in-law jd 8 o’clock
sharp."
BHlV VbWB.
Naw York, September H.—Arrived—Cleop
atra, Ganget.
Arrived oat—Swallew.
Naw Yuan, Baptember Arrived—Her-
ana oo*»k room s* tat bed. two-roo-u kitchen,
aero lot, good water. The place is unsur assod
for health and c-untort In the city, and will he
sold cheap. Appl. to
JORDAN L. HOWELL,
at Enquirer Office.
so, 27 d2t{suAth)AwU
REMOVAl
GEO. E. ANDREWS A ; -
> . sep26.2t
lias remove*l to 1 1
No. 151 West Side Broad St., j
Nearly opposite his old stai d, whore ho will
keep constantly un hand a largo and well
assorted stock of
Staple anil Fancy Groceries!
lends nm
dSAwlt
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I respectfully announce myself as a candt- 1
date tor re-election to the ofU.e of Clerk of Su
perior Court of Muscogee county. Eleotlon
first Wednesday In January next.
•ep26td .JESSE J. BRADFORD.
For Tax Assessor.
U. L. MARTIN respectfully an-
nounoei himself a eandid&te lor Tax
Aueuor of Russell county, Ala. Election In
November next. _ sep32 id
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
A LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED
J\. to withneatneM and dispatch.
N. B.—work dellvared until paid for.
•W* Call at my rooms over Pease A Nor
man's Book Here, Bread Mr eel.
By ELLIS A HARRISON.
(Gusbt'S BriLPiso.)
NEW BUGGIES
O F SUPERIOR STYLE AND FINISH,
Irom A No. 1 mannfaotory. Will be sold
at the lowest market r»tes. sep22 61
By Ellis & Harrison.
(OcnuY'e BciLmsn.)
CATOOSA EIME,
1 THRESH from the kiln, suitable for beery
^ work—Plastering, Whlthweshlog. Ae.»
Ac., at the lowest market prise.
sep22 6t
GEOKGIA
Pio Riono College,
Macon, Ca.
T ina ut-
for th
GCTORKK
SKCHLsH I’KIKSTi
I maguiQceM r.»la-m .
I«t on nf etnd-afo on TI KSli
h, 137J. It is CONDUCT-G* RY
di-liahllul grov*»
forty-five scr.-a,
•tu-fvnt.
Tii8 United Stats PnlJlisliion Co.
i:t I niw*itU Vince 9 Sew York,
Haul Aetata fvrrrwberc for the follimini;:
tit Engravings—friaai the Old Master*.
Price, fjh OU.
OI K MltbT IlLNimED YEARS. The
JjII-» ul the Ruputdm. J:y ij. Edwardw
Lcsicr. 12 monthly pans. 9) pp. each.
Royal svo., 50 uculs each pirt.
LIFE AND PIIIILTC SERVICES OF
CHARLES SUMNER. By C. Edwards
Le.-ur. 5iU l-Atuiun revised and enlarged.
Svo, 700 pp., *3.75.
THE NEW YORK TOMBS. By Wifrdeu
Sutton. cutnploie lil.-tury r-f Notorl
Cilininalsof New Vo k, anil 'he Kuwanre
of Prison Life. 8vo, 67opp., *3.70.
Circulars, specimen paxes, and teiras to
agents un ii| pile ut<>n,as above. 4w
11 TART l.\ LIFE!
i BRYANT, STRATTON hSADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
No Vacation—Enter Any Time.
4ir For tmo .menta, Money, Specimens,
IIA VK voir TRIED
JURITBEBA?
ARK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Arc you so l.uit£:ti<l that any exertion
Then try .VGT'URERA, the wonderful
tiM:i‘ .tit'l ' i.vipt»rutor, vht'l; u.-ls 10 benuflcially
i.lI t
- Hindi*
Notice.
R lete set ol bed nwn Furni-
• cheap. Ai-piy to
JOHN SEELY.
(Tummel’n Stables.
100,000
SECOND CL488 LCMRKR r v vale at
ef Srantli
1 let
^USOLCTIt DIYORCB* riRYAIVBB PROB
courts, or different States, ter desert*ew, As-
No publieity required. N« <4targe e»Ht dlewree
granted. Aridl
JyM d*w2m Rtwldeu
3V3ITT SIC.
- - . - » bar
leads aud patron* that *he wifi con
tinue to give in-unction in VOOAL AND IN-
8 l RUMEN I AL MIL-lU.
A* Mad. Balllnl hat received her inatrne-
tlous «t the Uouservatories ot Milan, Itatv, and
Munich. Germany, she Hatters herself tb com-
pe e wfih the be.-t matters of Europe.
HetllODoe at Mrs. A. (>. Blaokmar's, For
syth street.
Her private lessout will not interfere with
her duties at Mr. Glenn's sohool.
sep30 TU.SatASan.
Wesleyan Female College.
MACON, QKORQIA.
TH« Thirty-Seventh Annual Station
Begins Oct. Bth, 1874.
rpHE Faoultv is full, oonsi ting of a Presl-
X dent an*l four Professors, amply assisted
by several ladies of large experience and well-
known ability as teacher-. The rates ef
tuition have been largely reduced.
For oirculars containing fall imformatlon,
address the President, or
O W. BM1TH,
augll tort5 Secretary.
A LARGE LOT
Kentucky J earn,
JOB PRINTINC.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
JJAVTNO EXTENSIVELY RE F U R-
Dished my offloe, In anticipation of Ihe business
season which Is now opening, with now mate
rial, I am bettor prepared than ever to do
every deeorlptlon of work desired by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public Generally.
An examination of Prices aud Steak I- ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
Goorgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Railroad Reoaipt Books •
For the different Boade, of various size*', al
ways on hand, and also made tn order *t vhort
notice.
In taut, the ertai Rshmeat is o.xnplete, and
facilities ample to do every description ot work,
from a Visiting Oard te a Poster, en l from a
Receipt Book to • Royal Ledger, or a large
Quarts Volume.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have boon made daring the
past season, and It Is bow vory oompleto, and
worh in that Un* oannot be surpassed for flnLh
•nd durability.
Hartwg an immense quantity sad large as
It regulates ttso lion*
■rv« i .it -I mi h hfuiihy :
■stem a i -uth :u tkt- tha ln-au*
THOU.
It* 0|icrHllon In not violent, but I*
larnct* n/.-d !»j iruit K*-uti- in »•»; the patient es-
ciutugo, uo marked nmult.1.
porivnets in* »u
hut gradually Ins irouuiea
“Fold their trntrt, Into tho Arab.*,
And Milemly steal away."
Thin no new and untried discovery, but has
bnt-n long n-wlwltli vunderfill remedial results,
md is pronounced by thn high -at medical arthorl-
ti s “the
1 A^k yon:
For -ale
sept22 4w
aost pn
drnggisl
rful tunic
alterative
WALK. KtDDV.R ADO.,
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
Heir-Senllnur Cases aiul Caskets,
White Cases and Caskets.
For beauty of do-ign, style of flnl.-b, U.o
above Kitmls' are un-urpassml by Hnythlog iu
tho raaiket. Prices ns low a* sold by any
other party in tin.-suction.
Also cheap Pino Collins always on hand.
MSr Night bell at front door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
sepl5 3m Columruh, Ga.
Ordinary's Opfiom Mnecoonn County,/
September 16th, 1874. \
A T the election to bo held in and lor ssW
county of Muscogee, on tho first Wodnw*
day In Octobernext, l»*r two Representatives to
the Letfislaturi', ti e followlriu named persons
aro hereby spptdntc i to supurintond said elec
tion in tho city und d.tlotent precir.cts of the
county, viz:
City—J. M. .McNeill, ,T. P., T. J. Shivers,
J. P , ami Gtorgo Hun -orlord.
Ufatoik—John D. OJotn, J. P., Emanuel
Rlcn snd M. W. Hollis.
Nakce's-C. (Jglctrue, J. P., W. A. Jones
and T. P. Fortson.
11 ZtMAS'8-P. J. Pllillljil, .1. P., J. W.
Mns&oy, J. P., and Slaton Hetily.
Stbam Mill—K. P. Willis, J. P., Asa
Lynch Sr., and N. G. Oattis.
K. WARDS’— L. K. Wilis, J. P., Nathna
Benton and Hubert Simp-on.
Given under my * filial signature.
F. M. BROOKS,
sopld il&wtd Ordlnarv.
To Merchants.
T O you that wi-h to lay In year Fall and
^ inter stock. I will say that I have a
large stock of
GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES GRATES,
FIRE DOGS, BAKf-OVENS,
AND SPIDERS,
DINNER AND WASH POTS, and
A General Assortment tf .
HOUSK-FURN1SHING GOOD*,
which 1 will sell very Lw, ut a l.olwale or re
tail. 1 sell the
•TUVES, OKA.TES an.l HOI.LOW WARE
made by tho Southern Stove vt'orks of this
city, to which you can get repairs at a*»y time-
Call ami 1 ok and price tor yourselves, ev
send your orders to
J. M. BENNETT,
141 Broad Sr , Columbus, Oa
soplft dfcwltn .
Notice.
RING THE LOW
stage of water the Central
Lino of Bonis will nhollni their present scht«l-
WARRANTED ALL WOOL PILLING, AT Tjp., mss Pre«s,s run bj Steim
avSfi dswly
M. ROQBR, Attarwy.
IN Breetfway, S. T.
Young’s Rust Proof Oats.
r oats abb bow
IM. IU At U. Oaam
•war's
tie pot and
live • usuel
Treatise oo the OalUvaHea
pan/ eaoh order.
MHdbwtB
PEAC00K It SWIFT’S.
Klii the Cotton
WITH
ItOYALL’S COMPOUND,
Paris Green and Arsenic.
FOR SALK BT
E. C. HOOD A BRO.
•.it w
Wood. Wood!
QEtT WOOD, ready sawed, 14.00 per eerd. Weed
sawed for 60 ceati per eerri. Prd*v ST1H prsep-
ly ea afpUaeriea to foe
foMI tf* Hi
Power, and eaeef the most extensive stoekd of
Paper, Bill and Latter Reads, Cards, Tags* Ke,
Worms ! j mr broil,bt to Onlnbu, .0 d.I.y bin occur,
or sittsr.etlon CU to b. |tm, both in Frlco
»nd Quality of Work.
Boaambor Uo plooo,
•lb m tn Ti*BB •rrics.
lOpyoetto Boss PooteMoa Bnlldln,)
CoUakos, ties
My Ooo.try FrtOkdo wd PUMA will rlAAAA
Wfkw tkA Abo. a, MM AAWd tkAIrcTdArs to
>«•
To Arrive s
A FRFSH SUPPLY Of VIBOINIA
A. OASSIMEKES. nu.l n lull line nl
in every Department, for the FALL THAI'*-
PEACOCK A SWIFT-
sep4
I SHAW COOPER’S
Oroeery Stere continues it* well-earned pop®'
larlty. Country produce bought an«l sold.
goods always on hand. The eld plaee.
sepNly
Alderney Stock.
jgAHNEY, tho thorough-brod,
Aldonoy Bmll, will ho .1 Oonori
two tm Ms do;.