Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 04, 1874, Image 2

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w> nmun. Tm» airaat o{ three white non at Bam. j TILICHAPH|C NOTB#. Farbspi them wii never a man %ho tar county, Ala., obargad with complicity , I published a paper South who ha* made in the murder of Billing*, ia that county, imies in his neighborhood is anuouucod by telegraph. Tbo Mori- Mercliaiits' ani Mechanks' Bant | more bit tor mature* in his neighborhood is atiaouucou >y telograp . The advisory board, acting under the j than the person who pirns thia article, diau Mircury, of Friday, tel.l how wo a j v | ce 0 f Kellogg, has made some impor- R<rft/lRKR.j |»OME«TK', —'Che advisory bonnl, uefing under the ® a ‘^ will bo held Monday, October 6tli, * THE ANNUAL MEETING OF tbo Stockholders of tin M«clnn!cs' .. iMAflO!rt. *OtJ»TB .DISTRICT, r it. HARttlS, of Meriwether. ftxracesxTATmEs of muscogm, W. ORiwts, Vfw, F. Wnxim# Han Jeonos announce* th»t 1 be e re-nnlon of Ihe remaining of Colqnltt’e Brigade in Atlauta : avaning of the 10th inat. It ia the | to make thla re-union the fonn* :of*permanent organization. Grand Lodge of Good Templars, OR at Acworlh on Thuraday, elaot- . o. TntJwerG. W. 0. T.; Miaa Lilli# of Ncunan, G. W. V. T.; Hon. . Lawaon, of Waynesboro', G. C.; 10. Bobioeon, G. W. 8. Bat than ha haa mad, frieada too, and ! hit frieDda are the live, prognmiva moo ot the country, aud Uia onoiuiat .rathe tl ,' C0Urt ;hou«., in f.iviogaton, ea lifeless, vainlose fossiU who too long have # j ww j, er<l described, suddeuly h Lulled cursed this sunny South by tbeir very ex- \ statu* Mandrel w»do his api>|tafcr»nc<* istonce, end whose obituaries it sillnf- I the mi'Ut of it, mid. at .* I * N *!. * n ? ’ 1,1 ' , , , , , , . , uviu, ,1 • .Miets w«re posted »t the doors- ford us an inde wribable p.M-mro to pub- . Tljy j >( uty Marshal addres-ed Ihe Chair, lisb. It always dons our editorial heart | |njm 0 f xbi meeting, aud told him upon good to see evidences of enterprise and w bat business he had entered the meet- 1 j had armed soldiers posted at the of these at rests were made, as follow*: ji # missnls of election functionaries. On M unlay night, after <1 ark, as a ^-Messrs. Henry Clews & Co , failed to ^invention was transuding busi ; fluMter cognty, Ala.—now scoured Federal soldiers in search of “Ku-klux" : Qgwber of negro delegates psrtieipat- !■ tie Demoeratio Nominating Conven- i'pt Moodiiy laat. It was time to send &*po*p*l Qfn Atlanta Herald says that during iMa BMMlth the Grand International Di- jwMbb of the. Brotherhood of Loeoino- " 4|y| Ejogineem will meet in its city. It * Is expected that four hnudred engineers \ attend. Governor Smith and Mayor • will deliver addre-ses. ^ Dim* atom from Washington announces A. B 8'oanaker, special agent of the TSMoMee Department, has been removed. • : ’,^MtMoanak»*r is the man who rose in the C fUdNoel State Convention at Montgomery, ; ...flMMl asnoanoed that he had authority for •. r|t>*i"g Gen. Grant would do every- gbing in bis power to secure tho success •<«4f the ticket nominated by that con von- : Gob ; hr worda oonveying that meaning. H. H. J., in a latter from Atlanta to the Maoen Telegraphy says that Gov. Smith * refuses to call an extra sesalon of the Leg islature to act on the bond qneation, a« leque ted by aome of the press of the State. He alao states that the minimum bid for tha 11 .con A Brans wick Itailroad, It the sal# orderod by the Governor in December, is fixed at $1,600,000, as the State's interest will not be allowod to be ■aeriftced. Jams* A. Danouii, the white man nom inated by tbo Radicals of Bibb county on tbar ticket for itepreaentativoa, has de clined the nomination. He says that he is and always has been a Democrat, but won't “affiliate with Old Liue Whigs and •fete Know Nothings!" r Jbe Macon -'■ ■"4/rel graph says that his Democracy was i . QpLatrong enough to prevent him front running for Alderman on tho Radical tick- ' two years ago. Be appears to have tastes in h a “affiliations." flnnaax ir is now raised largely in North j^fieorgii, and prod aces most of the syrup !htad in that section. Tho NorcroKH Ad- MUMS, of Wednesday, says: “Many of tho farmers of the surrounding country have been engaged in making syrup for tho pial two or thrj© weeks. From present ‘t appearances the crop of cauo will be a Mssgood one. Those who ra so it say that if they can get sixty cents a gallon, it pays better than cotton." Wo bear additional reports of the disaf- pliiou of iue negroes in ltusuell county, Ala , with the county tickot uoiuinated by the Ridicsls. a* tho negro school-houso in Girard, on Saturday before lost. There Is now hardly a doubt that if tho Demo crats of the couuty will unite upon the ticket to be nominated ut Houlo on Thurs day next, they can oarry tho county tri umphantly. The negroes any he easily deceived by white leaders who allow them aome littlo share of the spoils. But when the proposed division idiots the “turkey" to the white man all the time, and never aa>t anything else hut ‘ crow" to the no gro, the monopoly of tho thing is a little too glaring. euorgy in U/oluiahut, which is now ning in spite St the old blistered barns- do* with fourteenth century most on their hicks who arc clinging to hor. Now, plainly, we hate an old f»gy, no matter whit his years may he, with unutterable contempt. Wo hate his owlish presumption of wisdom, hi* mysterious wag of the heed, and his consummate aud utterly idiotic presump tion of superior sense and ability, assum ed just because our Heavenly Father has permitted him to cumber the osrih s little louger than be ought to, if common sense wore tho standsrd of existence. Now, uw . f ati.i suggested that the meeting sus- p. nd their business while ho attended to Li.^. And then he proceeded to make ar> rest«of Steve Heufro and Charlie Bullock. They wanted to got Mr. Hledge hut he played s pretty rme upon them, and went ahtiut the room with the Marehal helping tu bunt himself, and finally, unknown to them, walked out. with them and off. Konfro and B alio ok were taken to one of ill* soldieiV tents under guard, and there, we learn, were handcuffed and chained together, and then put in the county jail with a military guard over them." The Mercury also says that Meaara. Itcnfro and Bullock can easily pro*# an alibi when Billing* waa killed, and that while wo despise these old fogies and feel the real sharp ngeinst them ia intimida- a disgust for their platitndo*, and their ! tion. Went were tiie Bnsteed Radicals dohherate harangues, so do wo feel the ' guilty of when they took possession of deepest respect and regard for the men who are up with the timos, and who, op- I rests? predating tho necessities of this day, aim to build up the South by au energy and ability that is tinrivslled. For instance, if the homo of Watt A Walker wore dronish end slow, it would pain us to say so, but wo would do it uncaring for their advertising, but when we hoj such a house alive aud up with the times, it gladdens our heart, and wo foal prond of the hunts of our adoption. Take the house usined a* an inst ance of how ability caa win, combined with ster ling integrity. Four years ago the bouse of Watt A Walker was organix<id to fur nish groceries and plantation supplies. The firm then consisted of W. J. Watt aud J. A. Walker, and since then O. 11 Watt lias been added to tho company. Tho only man of years in it is the older the Union Springs Convention ? Any ar- ALABAMA. ♦ TUB FAMHSHOODS OF UADICSI. GOBOBRBSMHN KXPOSM#— or.NKlUL OOantTPTIoN—WHITS Mr N AIIHBHTM) AVI* MANAUI.FO FOB political xffbot. Momtoombrt, October fl.—The Btats Excretive Committee of the Democratic and (j maervntiva Patty of Alabama issna an address to tho people of the Unitad States, denying the truth of the charges iuhiIs by Senator Spencer aud Congress man White, Hayes and Pelhaoi, and J. J. Martin, us to the outrage* in the Slate, nml submit proofs conclusively showing llie untruth of thrse oh*rg*a, and that the charge* were made for the purpose of influencing the election* In the North, Watt, but he has all the nerve, vim and • aud to procure Federal truop* to be Tax meeting of the Democratic Execu tive Commiitee of the 7th CougreHsiotml District, at Carters*file, failed to hariuou- ixe tho party, A resolution was adopted, requesting both Col. Trammell and Dr. Felton to abide by tho docisiou of the Couami'toe. Col. Trammell agreed, au- thorixing the Committee to withdraw hia name; but Dr. Felton declined, announc ing that he would coutiuue to be a can didate. It ia said tli t tho party is much divided, but that Trammell is gaining strength daily, and it inprnhahlo that this action at Carteravdle will help him, as it evinced his williuguess to submit to Aliy investigation as to tho fairness of his nominali »u, and to withdraw if the Com- tLittvG so decided. Gbain.—The Chicago Inter-Ocean, of the 25th nit., t-ive* facts and figures which do not at all enootirago tho hope of cheap corn or oats from tho Northwest for some time to oorne. It auys that tho ‘•long’ party of speculators still refuse to sell to nny coufidorabl© amount, even at present hb h prices, while the “shorts" are com pelled to pay those prices to rneot their cngHgcmeuts. The Jnter-Oce>me t..hies ■how that there are now iu store at Chi cago only 837,401 bushels of corn, against 6,330,8*7 at the corresponding date of last \eur; 2.»4,3l4 liusb*-Nof oats, against 885 882 la t year ; and 643.328 bushels of whe*t, agidnst 1,019, 2ol a>t year. Dur ing September the price of wheat ad vanced from 93 to 99^0 , corn from G(i| to 86c. y oats troui 39^ tootle. As the telegraph warns us to look out for an upris ng of the people in South I Carolina similar to that lately witnessed in Louisiana, it may be opportune to note that the Washington Republican (clone Adaiinistra'ioa p»p«r). of Wednesday, apeak* of Moseaa* the man “who, through the most inscrutable designs of Provi- donee, is allowed to disgraoj tho office of /Governor of South Carolina,” and piously •* nj| *»j£ vvas a great pity that ho did not find it neoessarv to lead a column of his owu State *u o the insurrectionary region, and We put this on record to contrast it nithtn- language which the Ailuiiuiatra tios pa pert *il use when Gen. Graut r v* diwa the uprising agaiu-t Moses bouu one occur) as au ‘‘iuaurrection. You Don’t Sat So !— Alexander White, the i-umine-’ for Congress on the no^r » tick-t, delivered a whangdoodle oration at Floretii e, Ala , a few days siuce. He declared t at the only way to defeat the Civil Lights i ill in Congress was to re- • ect himself and (Sheets. Sa d he : “The •le tion of Deoiociat* to Congreas will insure the ps^sngo of the Civil Rights b«ll- M 3us f a tuis p >int he threw on a heavy nssal b"U0, n.tending to be very fcnit-» we, and a negY<> c mmenced « plan ting, when ulo her darkey aai< r **Hnih i foresight of the youngast an«l most pios porous merchant in the land, lie is not au old fogy, hut add* the experience of n useful life to a full appreciation of pres ent necessities. Thera is no mail inure beloved tbnn this senior Watt, and this fact proves that a man run stand in the advance ami mill retain the love of the best people. Captain Walker i* a very young man, hut he has a capital of iuox- hntiHtihln strength and cool, well-balanced brains; and the same nny l»e said of young Wat*. Now, here is the point ; These nioii started a few year* ago. In deed, they have only been one year in their present location ; yet the Jioiho lias taken u stand in the front rank of our staunch Georgia firms -anil this beennse thay have, from tbo start, evinced a spirit of enterprise. Down the river to the Bay, and for fifty miles to tho north —it ought to be farther — their business extends. They reach out their arms and grasp the rich riv» r trade. To-day they buy Florida corn, and next day control the rich mar ket for Florida syrup, which they are feat monopolizing, and at the same time they make a desperate, and, for their sakes, we hope a successful effort to con trol the whole tndc of that country. They do nil they can to aid our river improve- moots, nml this from purely busines* mo tives, and they aid every effort to make Columbus, wliat she should be, a great distributing centre. It may bo selfish iu us to Hay this house advertises in this pa per ; of cournu it docs, and thin ia one of the evidences of iU energy ; for the day has gone pasl when, with a sublime Hi*lf>ooiiceit, men can sit in their ollloo* nml wuic for trade to come. That u the old cohool, end the one wo desire to get rid of,no mat- tur what the age of the men tuny he. Wo fed proud of Watt »fc Walker, and ovary bnsmeun triumph achieved by them will be au additional advantage to ns iu mak ing tho Kifqunmn the foroiuu.d \ apor in all this Southern land, and so adding to ihe wealth, population and enterprise of this t io long *-!uggi<iU and downward city “You needn't be afeard of tolliug u lie, Sam, porvided you aiu't kotchod at it," was the pious nilmonition which we once heard an ebony inoraliHt give to a com panion. Tho ethics of tho Radical party appear to he on a par with this advice. They do not denotiuoo liar pouter, Butler, Morton and others for taking Kellogg's stolon m >ucy ; but they severely coudouiu Kellogg for leaviug the proof of it whore the Democrats could reach it. A Wash- ington special to the New York Keening Poet (Radical) nays; “Members of the Administration express their surprise that Gov. Kellogg exhibited so little j idgmcni or prudence in permitting Iuh private lot- .ors and bank-book to fall ho easily into the hands of bis political opponents, to be used to the disadvantage of the Re publican party ami to promote scandal at its expense. The recent exposure i* keenly felt here by prominent Republi cans but they assert very confidently that heth Senator Carpenter aud Gen. Butler w i 1 hHtisfaetmily» xplaiu their connection with Kellogg as his legal counsel. Tho whole exposure is generally spoken of by Republicans as calculated to hurt thei party, ©specially iu the Northern States “Members of the Administration" must mean Cabiuet and Bureau officers at Washington, whose political morality reaches no higher level than tho negro’, idea : “Lift, but don't get kotchod at it. snnt to control the •lection in Alabama : that ration* dontted by Congress for the •offerors iu tho overflowed districts of the Totubigbee, Warrior and Alsbsms rivers, sro fining iiled a* a corruption fund all varth# State of Alabama, for the puv- .. we of oont rolling the election by th« Re publican party; uud submitting proofs showing tho corrupt character and law lessness of the leaders of tti*». party in Alaham*. Moktoomkht, Ostoher 3.— Deputy IT, h Marshal* Randolph and Williford cached this city this afternoon with four prisoner*, whit* men, handcuffed and ohsim.d together, arrested in Hunter county on tho charge of killing W. H. Billings on tho first of August last. In- a*ntU( h as a rumor was current hero two days ago that a U*puhlio*i) canons iu (Ilia oily had resolved io have nine men in Sumter arrestod, it is the general opinion that the arrests were for political effect. Smuter oounty ia one hnudred miles West of t.hiv, and Ihe prisoners nrs to ho earned to Mobile Monday. HEIIHTAHCB. nun,mis xiahh mp.rtiro w ohahliwtob—• nmiovAL or blbotion doaru—pbti- tion Finsr; thru bbsxst. Nicw York, October 3.—A special from OhmlftHton ss>s the largest mass meeting aver known m Charleston was held there last night, ft was composed of over 10,- 000 of black and white voters of the olty, and was presided over by Hon. H. D. Le- ucmift, ux-Chaooeltor under the old regime. The object of the meeting was similar to tlut- held in Now Orleans before tho ovar blow of the Kellogg government to demand of the Governor the removal of the present Board of E action Commis sioners. Hpeeohis were made by M. R. Delaney, colored, E. W. MoMrtckey, the leader of the Republican party m this county, Hon. Gao. A. Trenholm, ex-Treasurer of the Confederate States, and vithers. AU the speakers urged tho petition to the Government first, and if that failo, a resort to the only means left the people. Resolutions to that effect wore adopted, au 1 a Q jcumittoe of seven citi/ons appoint ed to wait on Gov. Moses with the peti tion. make good tbeir engagements on Friday, but succeeded in obtaining an extension ' of time. —They ovated Beecher excodingly at , Plymouth Church Friday night. There ! i were flowers, caresses, laughter and up- pisure. —The 681 delegates chosen Io the Mas sachusetts Republican Stntc Convention are divided a* follows: Talbot 231,Loring 67, Butler 12, anti-Talbot 64, uncommit ted 210. —Hamuel R. Murdock, of Now York, recently convicted of sending blackmail ing letters to Fernando Wood, whs to-day sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in the county jail. —The fall meeting of Jerome Park com menced yesterday The first race was for $400—three-quarters of a mile. Countess won. Titno: 1,16}. Hurry Bassett whs in the race. —The Attorney General, Thursday mornieg, loctived a dispatch from tho TJ. 8. Marshal at Montgomery, Ala., annonu- j cing that three persons, charged with ! complicity in the murder of Billings, had I bean arrested. —Mrs. Juba Perkin**, who la*t Wednes day, in Cincinnati, murdered her own child and attempted to commit suicide, made another attempt on her own life Friday, by stabbing herself in tho throat with a pair of scissors. Her doa'h may soon ensue now. —A fire at Chico, Cal., destroyed a con siderable part of the town. The loss is ov*r $80,000/ Insurance light. Foity- flva valuable horses were burned in .Shea rer A Evans’ Rtable. 'Ihe fire was the work of an incendiary. FOREIGN. —Parliament is convoked to meet on the 2fid of November. —Signor Bouobie has been appointed Minister of public Instruction. —Arrest* have been made nml arms seized in Belgrade owning conspiracy to overthrow the present dynasty of Hervii. Tho King of Italy has issued a decree dissolving tho Chamber of Deputies, and ordered uow elections to lie held on the Kth and 15th of November. —The lAberte of Paris states tho Hpau- iah Government has issued u protest against the conveyance of arms to the Carlisle by soa. —The journal DePari* says the Pope ha* written * conciliatory and friendly letter to McMahon acknowleding the of forts of France in his favor. —The sale of tho Siecl? and IHr, Nm- tiltnne Circle in tho streets <»f Paris have been prohibited. The offense of the lat ter journal wss nn article making au in- invidiotia comparison of Theirs’ adminis tration and the presold one. Home Building and Loan Association. Bert** n. T IIK «4 h In-t.»llm. ut uill Im title on MONDAY, O i oVr 0th. l*»yoi*!tit wiK ‘ [Mechanics’ Building and Loan Association. : fllllK '0t»» Install ut V ill he due MONDAY, 1ST S3 "W BOOTS 10 SHOES By Ellis ^Harrison. LARGE SALE % FURNITURE AT AUCTION. O N TUESDAY, flth October, loUo’clock, wo will yell in tront of our auction room, tor and on account of a gentee« fu tally leaving the city, a very dcairable lot of House and Kitchen Furniture, embracing almost every article wanted In that line, Including Wardrobes, Hed*tead*. Safes, Parlor aud Ue lroom Sets, Mirrors, Uarpe a, Wind w Uurtxlns, Sec.etarlei 1 , Book Case#, Stoves, bxtenslon aud other Dining Tables, Uhnirs, Toilet Table*. Orockerjr and Olsw Ware. ALSO, One New No-Top Boggy, beside* many other valuable g<todt*. ALSO, Stonewall Jackson’m Goat Team and Wagon. oo-4 2t HARRISON. t. ‘w M’A , *iu ‘.'.Vt4'A. i - BY ELLIS NEW STOVES! A LU r () F NEW < JOOKING STOV ER nml I on Houtera for sale at leas than market utlcc.-*. 1'i.r sole hv 004 fl&vVJl ELLIS it UAItKISON. By Ellis Harrison. Administrator’s Sale. G eorgia — musuogkk bounty.— Agreeably to nn order from the Honors- ‘ le, tho Court*! Ordinary of nahl county, will *o sold on tho lirat Tuesduy in November ic.xt, between the usual hours of sale, in front of tho auction house «>*' Elli* h Harrison, In tho city ol' Columbus, tho following property, hclonging t > the estate of Jaiue9 W. Al.t.sdoy, dccca.'fil, to-nlt: Nino hundred and sixty-eight acre* of land in the 7th dl-trict of Muscogee county, the lands lying on Upatolo creek, with line im provements on them, and the most of the lamb very productive. Also, six head of line mules, ono horro, one bliorso wagon, one 2 horro wagon, ono Ex^re'S wagon and about 400 bushels cotton seed. Said property sod tor the bene tit of the heirs and creUltots of said deceased. JOHN H. MASSEY, ucU oaw4t Administrator. SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLE BROOK, MANUFACTURED AND DEALER IN Saddles, Harness, Bri01es|g| * Martingales, Has on luind a large stock of overy style and quality, lr»tn the chcapent to tho best. Ladies’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags, / AM. STYLES AND TRICKS. ; I-AIEXT msil KNAMi:i. I.KATIIKn, HARNESS, SOEK AND UPPERr.EATHER, i I•:m»mele<| Cloth of »U kind*, Leather nml Ituhlicr Iteltlng, Collars. Haiiiim, Trace-Chains, Whips. Itllml-ttridlcs, itncU-ftnndA, Rita, Buckles, JSf.urs, and all articles in this line usually kept in u first clns- house. 93r All gootls In my lino will ho sold ut reduced price*, with a view of closing out my bust- ! noas nt nn enrlv day. TERMS STRICTLY GASH. . Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. R. Kent, Is with me, and would he i pleusod t.n poo all lit* old customers and friend*. SPLENDID STOCK OF Good Boots and Shoes, CONSISTING OF Ladies’. Misses’ and Children* Shoes. Oont lemon’a, Ho; p’, Youths* and Children’« Boot#, Shoe#, Gaiter# and Brogans. ALSO, Wliitf l).il> <v J llrnil'tk Sole Lcslh-r, French and American Calf Skins. AL O, Boot nod Shoe Tools, Lasts, Pegs, NC , KO. latiklul ii For Sale. JEWELLING ON OGLETHORPE, betwoenThomas an<l Ba'dwln,*lxrooms, PkI one-fourth acre ; built In 1873. Cost #4,500. Price #3,200. Apply oct4 eodfcwSi 3»a:XX>X?Xji333Q3RLOOaX f No. 94 Broad Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. ROIl’T U. FOPK. JAB. W. LONG. >c4 tf JOHN BLACK MAR. Uual E-tute agent. ersonwl sutler* Iran* «MhlB|t*a. Wa*hinoton, Ojt. 3.—Gen. Babcook, ox Soorotaiy of Navy Uurie ami Uia wife, aru in Grant’o suite to St. Louis. Commodore WooUsy w 11 he buried at Peasiveolu, Uia kinsmen NortU fexriu({ infeution. postal oar clerk Bradford’s widow has sued the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad for $100,000. They are p*okiug the baggage of the General of tho Armies. Sherman, with Ins staff of seven llrovet Colonels, and a dozen detailed men, will follow it to St. Louis. The Genernlahip of the armies of the United State* ha* come to he a small Imsiuftss. Higher powers have no use for the uncontrollable cuss. MU EL# INDICTMENTS VS. TILTON ANl> MOULTON—- SUITS nr BOWKN—1IBBCRBB IN COUBT. Nkw York, October 3.—Botcher sp- peared heforo the Grand Jury this morn ing, iu regard to the indictment of Theo. niton. l'ho indictment was prepared and read to Beecher, and he said it wsa correct. The document set forth that rbeoior© TiUon wickedly and malicious ly, wilh iuteut to injure and scaudalir.e Rev. H. NY. Bsocher in his good name aud character, subjoctiug huu to contempt and disgrace, did publish on or abont Sop- tembor 18, or cause to be published, in the Daily Graph:* a false, slanderous and tn dicious libel concerning hi in. The por tion of the libelous article referred to was tho alleged commission of adultery, in I8tjg, with Mrs. Elicabotb Tilton, and the assertion as to doubtful patoraity of a child born tho following yo.<r. The Graud Jury also read to Beecher nd indictment agaiuat Francis D. i, which is worded similar to that Yellow Fever nt I'eiiMaroln. Washington, October 3.—A dispitch received ut the Navy # Dopartincot to-dny from l’ensaeula annonneos that Lieuten ant Commander Kellogg is quite sick, hut there are Home hopes of his recovery. Lieutenant Commander Barclay is doing well. Engineers Lamdcn and McElwell and Bnrgeon Miller are convalescent; twelve mariners and sailors are conval escent. Paymaster MaoMuhon end two sailors wore attacked by the fever yestor- <l»y. Another dispatch announced that the OsuonioAg loft for the quarantine s a- fcion, at New Orleans, with the command ing officer and crew of the Mnphupac nud Manhattan. The Ajax and Hangers are infected, but the crows remain on hoard. thr WKvrnr.K. Dhpabtmrnt or Wan. > Washington, October 3, l«74. > Probabilities. —For the South Atlanta States, olonr and slightly cooler weather, with nearly stationary temperature and pressure; for the Gulf Slates nud Ton- noaao, winds shifting to sou Lhoast, station ary temperature and pressure and goner- ally clear weather. WHIP NEWS. Nsw Yoaif,October 3 — Arrived : Olisuipi n. Arrived out: George, Abraham Lincoln, Kloaaor Grata. markets. HV tltl.KMRlPH III EXgl'IRKU. M-a»; •■■<! #(«k .Warlirl#. LifNno v, October 3—Erie 82l£ Pauis, Oaluber U — Rente* Wf. 45d. Nsw Touk, October 3.—Stocks active strong. Money 2)^*jiur oout. Gold 110' change—long 4*5!^; abort 4^8. (•oviruiu ■trong uu«l aouvo. State Loude quiet nominal Naw York, October 8.-Monoy closed 9 per cent. Sterling *t a y >eat 1 of tbo > it. my AS I SEEL i:\TIUEEV FOR GASH, the public o;i i» re I vi on buying of me at the LOW EST FIG I ’it KS. Nil Oil \ R (1E FOR SHOWING GOODS. J. MARION ESTES, not4 do.xi.Hwtr 122 Broad St. Notics to Shippers. LXFjBngp:: IE Kcgul r Freight Train on this road will I oil vo flolumbit* for Troy on Mon- , Wo Iue- lavs and Friday*. >hlpno will •h ir trtdght at the Depot by 1 o'clock i\ i Tuesday**, Thursdays and Saturdays, in p to iu-ure Hhlpmen . by noxt train Blue Druff Store. r Ills - ,, * now vtrenored t»> lurnish t’.olumlms «-ss thing in his line at i A AID RETAIL. 0 propose* to pry spool il attention to the HIIMd TRADE, and offers jjroit induoo- its tn Country Merchants, llo keeps only PORE AND’ RELIABLE DRUGS. 1 and sue him at 1:0 Bread Street. rom this ditto cash is required for all goods. \ ALL KINDS against Loss by ind No. 10. 4.*> per cent on promt ly lor dolivovy and payment. For Rent, ^ SIX-ROOM Ell HOUSE AT #25 g per month. (Joiner ol Few and Jackson ® Streets. Apply to 0c4lw PEABODY A BRANNON.^ Administrator’s Sale. O N the latff of October, at 11 o’clook, I will sell in Irontol Ellh A Harri ou'a auction room, In the city ot Oolmnhua all tho perl>h- able property belonging to the ostato ol Mrs. doco ised. oonslsting ot a lot of Dry Goods Stove*. Kettles, M.T. BEHGAN, Administrator. Ann Kelly. Ut ot Groceries. iKOKOIA — MUSUOGEB COUNTY— at 110. Government quiet aud nominal. bank m*TV* Nkw York, October 3.—I. 750.000: specie decressa $r> StH Aflionay G-n- Annas on Lt of May, *71, #5«3,73».a3 jy niituks w ui vten Flro. 1)1 v um.-*, now ready Ii . . . . K. 11. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent. oo4 3m N i. Oi Broad Street. DR. J. E. BACON ( VAN HEREAFTER be found at night nt .< Aluscouee llotno Building, Room No. 7, lourlh*loor Inun head oi stairs, ioit hand sido. ll>s oliice U >tlll at th Drug Store ot John W. {n ook.where calls should t»o left during the day. oc43t REMEMBER M lts. CD LYIN' A MISS DONNELLY have removed their MILLINERY KHT A lit LIS IIM ENT to tho store 1 itely <»c- cupiiul »iv J. K ,li* & (<o. Hero they Ini ' ha ml i In .1 supply of FALL G variety and Therofo notified t- ourt of Ordinary to bo h. tho first Monday In November next, why leave to «ell Bhoiil i not bo granted to H il l applicant. F. M. BROOKS, ec4 4w Ordinal y, - KO UOIA — MUSCOGEE COUNTY— YJT Win, H . H. IMaukonship, Administrator ot tho estate of Martha A. llallonheok, deoeased, In tag applied lor lotve to soil the real and persounl property id said deceased. Therefore all pera ins concornod aje heroliy not Ulo * I-, show cause (if any they have) at tho C’Utrt of Ordinary to bo held for said county, on tho first Mon Iny in November next, why leave to sell small i not be granto l to said applicant. F. M. BROOKS, oc4 4 w Ordinary. C -V EC I KG l A — MUSCOGEE OOUNTY- J James A. Brad ord having applied for letters of .idtninis ration on the estate of Wil li un Snow, lut« of said county, deceased. Those iue, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho klmlro I and creditors of b.iId deceased to bo and appe#v at my ottlco within tho time prescribed by law, and show c i use (if any thoy h iw) why said letters should not be granted to said appjdoant. oc4 4wr C -V EORGIA — MUSOOGEE OOUNTY— 7 Whereas, Daniel P. A Homer W. Doxler, Admlnl t raters of the estate of John B, Doxler, deeo sod. have mu-Io application for leave to soil the re il ostato liolongiag to SAid deceased, Those arc, therefore, to notify all persona In terested to show cause (if any they have) at tho Court of Ordinary, to bo ho d for said county, on tho firs*. Monday In November next, why leave to soil should not ho granted to sail ap plicant. oc4 4w f GEORGIA — MUSdOUEF. COUNTY.— w wiinmim. .ToHnnii F. Pou, administrator L. Lee, deceased, vc to coll th* real .. .... to said deceased ; Those arc, therefore, In notify all persons In terested to show cause, 11 nny tney have, at the Court of Ordinary to he held for said county, first Monday In November next, why KTBW ^ ^ and SHOE STORE.pgy. pope «s& WE ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING AT 3STo. 104 Broad Street, AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS A FID SHOES O UR STOCK IS ALL NKW AND FRESH, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAOTUR ors’ hand-i, and mndo for us. WE REPAIR ALL RIPPIN4J.N FREE OF CHARGE, and guaranteo satisfaction In ©very instance. 1‘artif’S will find it to their interest to glvo us a call before purcaeintr. TERM* 5 GASH. 0Ct4 ditwly POPE & LONG. J. S. J ONES’ ’ " CASH DRY-GOODS HOUSE. Columbus, Georgia. WE WISH TO GIVE ESPECIAL PROMINENCE TO Our Dress Goods Department The ensuing week, and resrectlully invite tho attention of the Ladies to Our Display Monday Forenoon. tquisite c< lorlngs. Thcro poods will I e BLACK SILKS REMARKABLY CHEAP! ,T. S. .TONES. increase #1.- . legal tenders ilecre.iw «l.76u,u«o *lopGiiUa 1 mire.-tso #500,uou; i©serve decrease #3,75c.0(0. • dng 4.U Fotton NnrUots. ir,, October 8.—Noon— mldil lug h» 1 ■il.* 15 ,u o, i. ort; tne toteT aales of yesterday wore 28,• uO. which S,000 wove *o\d alter the regular close ot the market. Sales on a basis of mid ling Tipl 'iuD, r.otblrg telov* gianl orolntry. deliver mU* In Gctfther 7 15-16; do. nothing below low mi Idlings, ship- nod In October an i November. 7 15-10 2:30 i* M —>ale* lu ludo 7,600 hale.- uf Amev- I an basis of mhlilling Up- r middling , shipped In ),-tabor and "Novomher M N«w York, Oeto er 3—Cotton weak I irregular; s*los 544; Uplands 15^; OrUans \h\ easy : Goto Call si ds or ng ruvl Uleiwhlug Facilities always lady’s toilet. o*4 tf louhl not hi uot4 oaw4 G KO HU I A, Wiliam V. gr intod to said np- BROOKS, O diuury. MU 5 OH S. N-dlu h'p of t> - r of the ivilig «i»j»lle«l person nod proport Finning, deroasoil, e, to cilc aud admouish all show cause (if any tb*y io j roarriboil l»y la *■. why he granted to said applicant. K. M. mtOOKfl, Ordinary. ANNOUNCEMENT*. For Treasurer. I N ITS DIFFERENT BRANCHES EX- c.-utod in the latest and bust stylus. Also Slumping tor Embroidery and Braiding. Gen- men’s Sewliu •! *i e with Dispatch. ! have as- soiuatud wiili ii'u Ali.-s Battik Hahtiad, who will bo pluascJ to sec her irionds. Poa Ok St* F. FOGARTY. Thk Now York Republican Convention pa-Hed a ic'Holutiou ©ndorsin^ PiOdidont'i Graut’* iuimumirrtti»m, and refuacd to p*ms a resolution declaring against a third term forbira, Tbi* ia regarded a* a vir tual acquiescence in hia reoomiuation. Tho Now York Tribune, icfcrriug to thia action of that convention, in couneoti with Senator Patterson’.* intimation that the Radical Convention at Chattanooga will pronounce in favor of a third term for Get!. Grant, waya : It ia not ©any to restrain ouo’a indigna- tiuu wlii-u a kuot -If pumonou# creature# j , tl8 „„ rcnrcKcutiuy no rliatlo of puV.iio opinion | wlmtevrr, ooinmts.iuuoil l,y no oon-titu ' euo y. .imply uppoiulod by lb« oiUcor.of found again* lilton. a locitl polmral orgauiaaiion, prrHumo to | Ooumtal for tho llrooltlyn this apeak for fu« S *ulpa<»pla. Covered ( , a orn'.ng appv’ared befor. Judge Saitaon, all over rutli itifainv, vr ' 1 ™ r ' i , n (haCUT Oonrl, «:.»etai term, and iuot. motion, they have thd 4flront*ty to shiqio , . . a 4 Gen. Grant’of (hair aopport iu hia third j <*d t'»»t bolh oaaaa for libal, hrongUl term projert, and urge li m, aa a prelitm- , ayaiuat his client, by Henry G. liowen, b« | at &i' nary of tha campaign, to -end a military [ CoMO lida'.ad. Decision raaairad, force into the moat exoiUble portiona of » — the reoonatruotod B'ale# lint it ia nufor. ] Karri nt I.e*l»Kta». tunatcly apparent that thov bare not act ed without an uudorslaudiug with allica at the North. Tb# Uepnblicaua of New York have played into their hand#. Sen It i-litt,'.: » vJn'tie, is t tCV N»w Yoke Oot«»ber .3—( ii regular; .-ales 544; uplands l-V*^; Orleans i not receipts 4H5. Fu uros cl -od steady; s*les 27,8ro hale . follows: Oetobor 15 133^1-16: November 15 5 :i3^;»«; Do.*om< or 15 v TO; 15%,tj/17-a’J; February 13 3-16@i7-33 16’ . tii5 33 April H Juno 16 b-W<$n. Gmarlmitox, October 3. — Cotton and firm; middling# UV'KV# >’»w mil lings 14**<IS; 0°od ordinary 13}£\ net receipts 3,75ft. •al*« 1,’ 00. Ualvbj-tow, Octob r 3.—Gotten In fair » mand; middling# 14\; low middlings it 1 g .ml ordinary 13^: not receipts 718; su us 8 v. MoaiLR, October 3 — Uotb n strong; mid- filings l*^; ow middlings I3\: B »od ordinary 13‘ 4 ; uet receipt* 1,038; ralesfti)J. N»w Oauusa,October3—F-rm, but in >ic live demand; middlings 14‘ 4 ; low middling* 14’*; «»od ordinary 13’„ not receipt* v,u2u; sates 3,000. SatanrAit. Oetobor r,.-Irregular: middlings 14’p; low middlings 13^: good ordinary 134*1 net rocelpt* 2,005; sales 543 BotTOK. October 3 — Ootton qulot and steady; middlings '.6^; sale# 3 0. rrovialon Mark©!*. Li thr root. October « —Brendstuffs quiet. Don 36a. Oheeo flfls. Y,»rd t’Os. Ku fin eu pe troleum lOjJlO^*. New > ore, October c—Wheat quiet and unchanged tJorn quiet and stca i.v I’ork heavy; nues#22 65. Lard firm; steam 14’.« OixciNNATi. October 3. — Flour quio’— family #5.25®$5 35. ATorn firm ut MfeMc. Pork nominal. Lard dull; summor 13\ Bh- eon only limited to jo bing demands; shou it er* 0> 4 ; clear rib l5V 4 $$15V'- ; ' °* iV 8 scarce at 16. Whiskey steady *t#l.t‘3. Sr. IkOCa. October3.—Flour quiet and un- change i. Oorn firm, with a fair demand lor ‘ Whisker steady at #1.01. Pork JC* bo. Ilacen low.*'; shoulders aide* clear lk>;. Lard BAKEIi & MULLINS, MAUN II ALL, ALABAMA, U AYE OPENED A NEW GROG FRY Store and will keep constantly on hand a vtioieo H#sv,rtuwnt ol FAMILY UUOObU- IKS ot all kinds, which they will sell n# heap as the cheapest, and deliver tree ol chav go t Hvo thorn a call «ci 1 w PROFUMO & HOFFMAN H AVE on hand and to arrive a largo and well *.oloctod stock oi CONFECTIONERIES, comprising the following articles: All kinds Fancy Candy, STICK CANDY, (o-ir manufacture), Hot of FRESH NUTS, CANNED GOODS, Also, APPLES. ORANGES. BANANAS, COCCI A NUTS A CALIFORNIA PEARS. To arrive, a full lino ot BASKETS, o'tl deodN.w3.n No. 80 Broad St. SAMS SOUCI Bar ai^d Restaurant! VYING reonved*^tho Proprietorship of this popular resort, 1 have thoroughly „ i rayse'f us a candidate for s* Treasurer of Kussoll County, Alabama, subject to tho Democratic and Conservative Nominating Convention, which meets In Seale, on Thursday. October 8th. oc4 11 J. T. KEXN1NGTON. EDUCATIONAL. St. Joseph's Academy, Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, OOLUMBUS, QEORUI.V. T HE uxerclsoft of this institution will not lie resumod this y« until tho t.r t Monday iu Oetobor,* lnvnder that all the pupils mav l»o prohom recommence cln^s togeth er, and thus be able to c<<mpnte equally for the honors conferred at the end of i tho Academic year. For further particulars, address DIRECTORS OF THE ACADEMY. _ f#pgfl lw Miss Mitchell’s School FOR GIRLS \\ J ILL bo reopened o VV the 5th id Oetobor. The uourso of Instruction is Dior-' ough, and Latin. French, Ernb: dery. Ko , taoght in the school. Tuition I rom &’>0 to #•;«, accc ing to tho grndo of tlio pupil. B-mniing pujiils $250 (or the scholastic year. Tills inolados wnsidng and other contingent expeese*. A11 charges puyalde somi-annually in a Ivauco, and no deductions made, except for protracted Illness. Patrors of the ech at. all times. Slade's School for Boys W ILL OPEN OCTOBER f>TH, 1874. Tuitl n from first M'mday in Octolmr tu July, #7.» uu Board, Inclu- ing tucl and lights, exclusive of towels, bod linens ond blanket*, (#15 per month) #135.00. Tuition and hoard half tu udvauce, and half February 15th, Wesleyan Female College, MACON. GEORGIA. The Thirty-Seventh Annual Sestion Begins Oct. Sth, 1874. HOTELS. 1575 ; HOWARD HOUSE, [fill MliOAD HTREF.T, 5MBRY » D.. AULA 1'uf.iis.ia, Alabasna. J. W, HOWARD. Prop’r. octt f‘kw6m CITY H OTEL, CENTRALLY I.llCATKR. Troy, Alabama. R. M. PARK, Proper. rtooT **lv Rankin House, Cohunbus, fisx. : GulIUSH, <.: : - Ruby Hostaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Unuku thk Kanki:7 llous?:. uiv'24 rlftutf J. W. HV \S, P*n|»*r. RESTAURANTS. nsi ting of a PreM- uipiy assisted i i{ mr< | j, St. Clair Ec-3taurant, -by- BAIINEY HAWKINS, O N ti c southwest corner of St. Clair and Ogh Tho iib thorough reception .. i furnished Tho fare as good as tho market will afford. TERMS: '.-dahlishmcnt has ■at Ion, ii ml i* uow Board and mdergono a ead> for tho iging H For Tax Collector. OAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an- noueo!* himself as a eaudidato for Tax Collector of M uicogeo County. Election first Wednesday in January. «c4dkwto* For Tax Collector. S. It. ULEGHOKN announces him- self a candiilatu for the otttce of Tax Collector ol Muscogee county. Eloctlon tir.-t Wednesday In January next. oot3 td For Clork of Superior Court. respectfully nnuounco myeell a tan- .ih ate for Clerk of Superior Court* soliciting the support of tho public. oct3 ouilto GEORGE Y. POND. For Clerk of Superior Court. I rospcvtlully announco inyecir as a eawli- date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Su perior Court of Muscogoo county. Election hrst Wednesday In January next. ecp’JOtd JESSE J. BRADFORD. For Tax Receiver. I announce my sol l & candidate for •— J Receiver of Tax Return* lor Muscogee county. Election first Wednesday In January JORDAN L. HOWELL. sc; 27 dcodkwte For Tax Assessor. V. L. MARTIN respectfully an- nouncos himself a candidate for Tax Assessor of Russell county, Ala. Election in l*y sevoTal 'udies of large ex}»erience and well known ability as teacher-. Tho rates oi tuition have been largely reduced. For circulars containing full Imformation, address the President, augIS toots WAGON YARD. ATTENTION ! To Farmers and Those Interested! THE NEW WAGON YARD, /"#K.VTKA!.LY LOUiTlill AN1) CON- vonLnt to Warehouses, PostotUce and, , businesi ; ortion of tho city, offers supo.ior in- i •*'* , ducuinont.o and advantages for « imtort and Upon »*i security, with imrensod facilities lor tho ac- _ oonimodatioii of farmers and others who visit the city. Connected with the ya*d is a Family Gro- ! eery supplied with a lull assortment of Pro vis- —' ious Will buy a ml soil alt kinds ot Country Produce. I Privato Boarding llou.-o adjacent to|[tlio yard a ill be opened on ttio nrst ‘ — for the fay # 1 50 Board per month 30 uo Boird and J^oiging per day 3 00 oct’2 2w Reich’s Restaurant No. U2 Broad St., 3d. and is r r rreparci n to lay before its guests and pa BILL OF FARE BQUAX* TO ANY! rompt attention and reasonable rates, nil hours. octl TOBACCONISTS. ~ itb their families, whore lodging can be had with or without nival*. Blacksmith and Wood Shop on tbo yard, pro- pared to do nil kinds ol w tgoti and buggy re pairing, with sre.ks tor shuoing young mule* and horses. DAN L K. B1ZE, sepia deodlm&wlamat Prop-.iutor. REMOVAL. BUHL® CM EMPORIUM November next. sep22 td Lkukotok, October 8.—The tu# for four year* old w»« won by Alley Weet is tho firet best, ilieUnoiog Clement Debb ap. LUCK u»vp yin* wi lulu * uv * ’ . lUO Ul»l id : etor Conkli.g 1# »» energetic, tbough not | >ud gtillet0 . rime t:39*. Ei> d “ ■“ d * P '““ ,or “- , . r ,«t1o“ ZnZ&'lXL ST2S u 1 *— Hnc^-Fo, bo T W n.r.r wound up in ■ nrend overture, iu I the Convent ion >t Oh»tt*noog«p«*» the beet 2:40 w«» won by Elle Cley. Beet Ibakvy ot •wentveu ft. 1 *, end with ont\ vepected third term resolution, it will do ; t , ma 0.37, __ r.nrt , r d luneeume u.-.l enort, end 1 uo mure theo lek* th* one whioli the Be. 7e5e>modiel*rfc*ltbe*e*to( hie pent*. \ publics Convention in thie 8UU hu gWrifr 1 —*^Y—'■* Mtm. I •**•“ u - Third Rece—For yeer old# we* - I Ledy Devie*. Beet tu** *»4|h £Z For Sale Cheap, * OOOD UOVSK IN WJNNTON. vitt fctr mtm of land attached- fill. Apply to MIT I. TBOMTOK. ClijAUS t«* be found in this or any other ’"cYSTERS, F1SU. GAME, and Choice Men 1b -e-v«d it all hours, at reasonable price-. Hurtles furnished with irivaio room* whou desbul. FRESH OYSTERS now received da'ly from Sav .nn ih and Mobile, and served in any stylo desired. ooUtl A. J. BOLAND. Simon Clauk. John Clau«. SIMON & JOHN, Mi mU» luibcrs aud Hair-Dimrf, i Randolph Street* Nraulv UrrosiTK Alstox WARRUOrSB. T his shop is cen- trally and conveniently ltjcato t. Polite atten Um, and tho great American Lrxrnv, a g.»o i shave, guaranteed. Hair-Cutting lu allthemod ern styles. For Sale, HIDES. Important to Merchants. IVY your WU.ll’lHNU I’tPKIl AND PAPER I 11 K(i» at homo, Ht Ne w York ratos, from M. M. HIE.SCH, Corner Urblgeand Oglethorpe Mr#ets. Important to the Public. Wo. 8-4 Hi'oadl JSItroot* Next door to tho N ow York Store. THE BEST IMPORTED Havana aud Key West Cigars, Snuff, Chawing Tobacco, Itf.il Mccrshmim Pipes anil Cigar Holders, Match Safes, Tobacco Boxes & Bags tiuuauce of the s LOUIS BUHLTR, No. K4 Broad St., noxt to New York store. REMOVAL. I J. KYLE & CO.| HA# li REMOVED TO No. 103 Broad Street, M. M. HIRSCH, 83 amq 85 BROAD STREET. Throe doors below ’heir old stand is much bettor lighted, goods In any The bouse , Customer* will ««e ; t the house. Me (or p.rlot, Sebuetl, School Boom, or ueell Church. Very low for vet MU( Ui Broe* Street. OUR FALL STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN Every Department. W« are determine,1 to SELL GOODS CHEAP. “Small Pro on and Quick Batura#" I. our motto. All are raioectfallr iavltsd to call and a*, amtna our stook. j. KTLB A CO. Oalamhua, Oat. M, lira *• CITY MILLS. Whole$iale Price-List R. L. Mott's best Family Flour, (Fancy.' per bbl, - - $8 00 Extra Family A Flour, • 7 00 Extra Family B Flour, - 6 50 All tho above grade* are warranted. R. L. MOTT. Prop’r. ect2 ddkwlt F FI 200,000 Feet of Lumber 1 iOR *alo at tho following prices, dollv*red ! on the car* at Columbus, Ga.: lr*t Class Lumber #1.30 por 10j feet- oecond ** 44 105 44 Sheathing SOo per ear load. Ten per cent, ad ditional will be added for less quantity than a carload. Send ta yonr order*. Ualbwl, M. A 9. B. B. ; -TTTOUD fASES AND CASKETS, i \\ 1MIT .THIN R sEA tlODOOEHNS, ! METALUU CASES ..uUOabKETb, MoIbNi’nliiiK <’iin©n nml I'ankflN. fi’hilel'ascs and Caskets. For boauty of de»ign, stylo of fin ini), tlio above goods aro un.-urpassed by nytbing n tho inrukct. Prices as low a# tolj by any I other party in this section. 1 Alsu cheap Pin© Coffins always on hand. I Oi" Night bell nt front door. ROONEY & WARNER, sepl5 3m CoLPMnrs, Oa. ^BPOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts, o# different State*, for dosertion, tc. No publicity required. No chfrge until divorce granted. Addre**, M. HOUs-F., Attorney, mrSO dswly 194 Broadway, K. Y. ••pi# eedl»«] A LARGE LOT Kentucky Jenna, WARRANTED ALL WOOL FILLING, AT PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.