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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874.
NO. 285
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or TH*
\ WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
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Six months, “ 4 00
Three months, “ 2 00
Oaa Month, “ 7fio.
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getter, one year 0 00
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The aLov>* in with tht» privilege of a chnngo
•very tliroo mouths. Foi yearly cards a liberal dis
count will l.o iiimh«.
The Weekly rates will invariably L« 0110-third
*f 4ho Daily.
Wbon mi advortlHement is chaug*d more than
once In ilir ••• months th- advertiser will he charg-
* %ith the Cost of eompor.itioi\. Foreig
ti»c
at lu>
OUTRAGE.
SUMTER COUNTY, ALA., VIRTU
ALLY UNDER MARTIAL LAW!
CAUSELESS ARRESTS
BRUTALITY 2
II. M. MARSHAL!* AND SOLDIERS
ENTERING HOUSES AND TAK
ING PRIVATE PROPERTY.
The Musket Their Sale Authority.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
TRANCE.
REPUBLICANS LOSING AND BON APARTI8T8
WINNING.
Paris, October (*.—The Republicans
have lost many seats. They hold their
owu in the cities, but lose heavily rurally,
where the Bonapurlists gain. The Mon
archists have made little progress in this
electiou. The flection was for Council
General under the new law, and the re
sult is not so unfavorable to the Republi
cans us was apprehended. They claim
that their gains nearly equal their losses,
though the cause of Eugenie and her son
has shown unexpected strength. The Re
publicans carried Marseilles, Amiens and
liunou. y
The complete returns of the election for
Council General show : Conservatives 800,
Republicans 500—Consoivative gain 20.
No choice in one hundred places.
. MARKETS.
BY TKI.EUIIAP1I TO liNQI'IUKH.
Money mid Stock Mnrketn.
London. Ootobor 8.—Erls 81*R. Hank rat*
will boudwimed on or before Thursday. New
TELECRAPHIC NOTES.
j^^Vrulegntjh to KXQl'insa.]
DOMESTIC.
-The gipsies of Westchester have not
> Ross child, but another.
-Charles Sumner’s estate has been np-
ksed, and is valued at iff 104,758 20.
IT he Keepknpper Company, of Now
woolen dealers, have failed.
ftWilliam Gaston accepts the Demo
te Gubernatorial candidacy of Mas-
^^ftisettH. «
*t»Tho Supreme Court of the District
of Columbia has approved a judgment of
B lower court that insanity is not a ground
for divorce.
-VThe parish convention of lho People’s
party mot Monday in Ntnv Orleans. The
proceedings so far have been quiet and
—It is reported that th« question of the
United States Senatorship in Maine has
boen Kult'od by the Ferbani and Hamlin
:*,JM>tionK agreeing on Governor Dingley us
A compromise candidate.
U •—The lirnt church Congress met iu Cal-
Wy Church, New York, yesterday. The
I of the Holy Communion was admin-
ed by Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota,
led by Bishop Hare, of Missouri, and
I ministers.
Ill's. Goodwill, of Alabama, grand-
hter of ex-Prcsident Tyler, and of
ler, the tragedian, gave readings
“ay night at Lehmairs Hall, Balti-
The lady wus well rooeived, and
itted herself mos‘ creditably.
lAbout fifty small framo houses on
locks, bounded by Franklin and Lib-
streets, iu New Orleans, and Row and
streets, were burned on Monday
itimated at $100,000. The property
stly insured in local companies.
.6 Collector of Customs at El Paso,
a letter dated September 15th,
says the severest hail storm ever witness
ed in that part of the country passed over
it the previous Sunday. Some of the
stones weighed six ounces. The trees
Were entirely stripped of their fruit.
—A ten ifie rain cloud hurst on the
Humboldt Division of the Central Pacific
Railroad last night. The track
washed out, and an omignnt train, drawn
by two locomotives, wont into a chasm.
Both sngiiu ors wero instau'ly killed. No
other person was injured.
FOREIGN.
—The German Reichsiug will meet
;?#)««>•
Prussian Bank has advanced its
5 per cent.
an Warren Proctor ( Barney Corn
le English author, is dead.
German Government intends to
ih a naval hospital at Yokohama
gland has joined the Postal Union,
formed by the Berne Postul
[it Canada they gave a colored
pit o' nine tails the other day for an
jit on a woman.
(he Sultan lias issued a decree pro-
lug the exportation of cereals from
poo for three years,
ti.s probable the Emperor of Brazil,
(edro, will visit the United States
plli America next year,
ho Catholic vicar of Posen, having
lyed an order to leave the province
i twelve hours, lias been forcibly
•jeetBd
—According to reports received byway
of Vienna. Aruin is under arrest because
be WM about to publish a book containing
dopaments damaging to Prince Bismarck.
- —The London Standard publishes n
\ report that the Princess Thyra, of Don
ark, is to marry a son of the ex-King of
anover, and supppleinents it with the
£ rumor that Bismarck has asked for an ex-
danation of the proposed ulliance.
—An Havana letter, dated September 8,
■ays: “It is reported here that the insur
gents entered the town of Remedois, and
were in possession for twenty-four hours.
We were five days without telegrams from
New York, dates of the 28d, 24th and
25th arriving together on Sunday, tfth.”
—The surveys ordered by the Peruvian
Government of the new guano deposits
have not been concluded. The resolution
has been taken by the Ministry to declare
dosed ail the deposits of guano on the
Ohiaoha Islands. The wooden buildings
and oiber property on tho isiauds i
be taken away by the Prefect of lea
—Mr. Blackfan cables that all the na
tion* except Franco had sigued a conven-
eing upon a uuiform six cent
•stage per half ounce for letters,
Dent compulsory, and each nation
and keep the pos age on the let-
tem it aends. The Postmaster General
has directed the United Slates Commis-
aioner to sign tho convention.
—Buenos Ayres advices stute that there
1r Ula .greatest excitement among all
clAMaa, in consequence of the insurrec
tion. Many persons are flying from the
city, flat very departing steamer carries
aw^y'fMimerous families. All the mer
chant atfamers leaving town are escorted
Montgomery, October 0.—A letter to
the Advertiser from oue of the most pro-
wiuQiit and reliable citizens of Bum I or
county says:
United States Marshals are very active
ly engaged hero. Martial law, iu point
of fact, exists iu Suiuter. Houses are
eutered by United States soldiers without
the form of ceremony. Private property
is taken and carried off without leave or
license ; and private citizens, against
whom there is no show of charge, are
arrested without warrant or process of
law.
A few nights ago tho whole body of the
Democratic and Conservative Convention
were put under arrest, until the Deputy
U. S. Marshal saw proper to release them.
On the next night n squad of Federal
soldiers went into the country to a house,
and not iinding the owner ut homo, took
into their possession the guns and pis
tols which belonged to different parties.
ae of the housis iu charge of a ne
gro man, who was sleeping iu it with his
little sou, iu attempting to surround it
they awoke the little boy who became j | eKH sl,, “ s
frightened and started to run. He was
shot at eight or nine times, but whether
wounded or not I am unable to say.
Tho next night Marshal Randolph, with
soldiers and a detective, went to tho
house of oue of the most quiet and res
pectable citizens, aud snrronded his
house. When he got up in tho morning
he found that his premises were guarded
all around. As soon us he dressed he
opened the doors aud Randolph, sol
diers and detectives came in. The gen
tleman was ordered to cross his hands so
that he could be handcuffed. Hu de
manded their authority for his arrest.
The United States Deputy Marshall
significantly tapped his musket, and re
marked, “This is my authority.”
Another old man started early to town.
The United States Marshal, with his
squad, met him, told him he was out too
early, and arrested aud hold him several
hours.
Tho Marshals appear surprised to find
no white leaguers in the country.
ttJUA.
TAX ON CAPITAL—SLOW PAYMENTS—SPAIN
TO BUY VIRGINIA AND KEN
TUCKY TOBACCO.
Havana, October 8.—The Captain-Gen
eral has decided that the tux on capital
must be paid iu gold, if property is val
ued in gold, with the privilege that ouo-
sixth of the tax may l>o paid iu Treasury
bills at their nominal value. Property,
if valued in paper, must pay tux in pa
per, with au allowance of one-sixth of
the amount in Treasury bills at their n
inal value.
The JUaro says up to tho 20th ult. a
trifle over $800,000 has been received in
the Treasury from two quarterly payments
of the five per cent, lax on capital. Doubt-
coiue in si
but still the total is insufficient. Tax
payers do not realize the inconvenient!
caused by tho tardy payments. We must
frankly say tlmt up to the present, hour
we have cause for censure where we only
desire to be able to praise.
Proposals for the sale of nine million
kilograms of Virginia and Kentucky leaf
tobacco will be received until the 2Stl
[’he conditions are published in tho
Madrid official gazette of September 2<»th.
Delivery is to commence in January, 18
STABS.
DON CARLOS WOUNDED BY MUTINEERS.
London, October f*.—A special dispatch
oiu Santandey to tho /'all Mall Gazette
says that a report of an attempt to assas
sinate Don Carlos during a meeting
among tho insurgents has again been
brought to that city, by letter, from Du
rango. Tho letter confirms the previous
details of the occurrence, to the effect
that Don Carlos was shot by tho muti-
•h, ond received a dangerous wound.
MGUTII CAROLINA.
PRESIDENT GRANT’S CHARGE INVESTIGATED
AND FULLY DISPROVED.
Columbia, S. C., October (».—Iu a com
munication to tho Attorney Generul of
the United States, bearing date of Sept.
2d, President Grant spoke of ntrocities as
existing here, which showed a disregard
for law, civil rights and personal protec
tion that ought nut to he tolerated iu any
civilized government. The State Tax
Union, which met in convention ou the
10th of Sept, appointed n committee,
consisting of oue delegate from each
county, to enquire what atroctities
have been committed, and in whut
section, and by what class of persons.
The committee has just made its report
through Col. James H. Rion, President.
It says : “We have failed to ascertain u
single case in the State of an injury, out
rage or wrong committed during the
present year by a white man upon a
negro in the slightest degree attributable
to race, color or previous condition of
servitude of the negro, or upon any Re
publican on account of his political opin
ions.”
CONNECTICUT ELECTIONS*.
DEMOCRATS VICTORIOUS.
Hartford, October (5.—The town elec
tions in Connecticut to-day were for town
officers, and local questions entered large
ly into the choice of these, so that politi
cal lines wero not closely adhered to. Iu
classing the towns as Republican or Dem
ocratic, it is meant that one or the other
party has a majority of tho Board of Se
lectmen. Tho returns so far received
make East Hartford, Bloomfield, New
Ington, New Brighton, and Meridian
Democratic, and West Hartford Republi
can. Hartford aud Now Haven ure about
evenly divided between the Democrats
aud Republicans.
The large towns vote for license for
drinking purposes. Several smaller towns
vote nay.
The results, founded on local issues,
show no positive political changes. The
Democrats have more than held their
own.
—Miss Edna Dean Proctor, of whom
Moulton said one hundred thousand dol
lars worth astounding things, is described
as a highly cultivated woman, who has
traveled over almost the wholo of Europe
and is almost forty years old, although
she does not look to be over thirty-two.
She lately returned from Russia and is
a frequent contributor to the Atlantic
Monthly.
—Mayor Huvemnyer, of New York ac-
ships of their respective , cuses Mr. Kelly, Democratic Sheriff, of
^venufteuts, as they fear molestation by j having defrauded the city, but wants it
__ »ts fleet. _ j understood that he docs not call him “a
tu» ^wrATHi B common thief.” Mr. Kelly intimates that
’ w . the Mayor has uttered an untruth, though
Department or War, > : he does not wish it inferred that he holds
JRUbhington, October o, l874.> him to be a common liar. The ex-Sheriff
friabilities.—For the South Atlantic announces that he intends to sue the May-
and Golf State, slightly higher tempera- ; or for libel, and the Mayor, in return,
taro and pressure, south and southeast pledges himself to destroy Mr. Kelly by
wioda and partly oloady weather. j another statement.
Weather wet.
Paris, October 6.—Rentes till. 96c.
Nnw York, October 6.—Stocks active an
ittlcd. Dlonoy 2U por cent. (Iold 110*
Exchange—long *485%; abort 488)4. Govern-
“ Stuto bonds quiot.
c, October 8.—Money ttrm at Sid
©a per rent. Sterling advanced to 8. Gold
at 110’*@110)4.
roviaiou Rnrketa.
. Ootobor 6.—Broiidstuffa steidy.
Wheat 8s. 4d.rfi'9.-i. 4d. lor rod Western spring.
” 38.4.0368. 3d.
Nkw York, Octotier 0—Flour dull and
uneliunged. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn
quiet tm l stonily. Pork linn—moss $22 76a23.
Laid qutot, steam 14',.
, October 0.—Coffee quiet and un-
chungei. Sucarftmi; 8fair to good ro-
ttuodj prime; 8)4©\.lair to Rood fair.
Musoii’.ad 1 molasses quiet and unchanged. Rio"
inlet. Tallow timer,8'„<g)%. Pork active amt
tt liter, new moss $25 2J» Boot qutot. Lard
ft "liter, 14'.^@% prime steam Whiskey steadier
$1.07. Freights—not ton by steam »-32@%.
Cincinnati, Octotier 8.—Flour dull anti
unchanged. Corn quiet anti weak at 83@85o.
Pork nominal. Laid quiet amt unchanged;
summer 13@13)4c. Bacon opened dull ami un
settled’ hut closed steady; short tiers 8)<,c; clear
rib Ific; clear 15' ^@16)..j-. Whiskey firm at $1 03.
Louibyii.lk, October 6.—Flu tr unchnmtud.
Oorn firm at 82@86. cork nominal. Hucon
dull and lower: shoulders ol..e ; clear rib 14 :, ;c;
clear lB^c. Lard, tierce' lO'rje. Whiskey
$1 03. Bagging unchanged.
St. Louis. October 0.—Flour quiet and un
changed and In good demand for low grades.
Oorn qutot an l linn; No. 2 mlxod 83. Whiskey
steady at $1 01 Pork dull at $22 00(^22 26,
cash; $17 78 for nil year. Bacon quiet, with
only limited jobbing demand. Lard lower;
Eumuior I3).»j.
Ron in, Ac.
Nkw Yoiik, October 0 —Turpcntluo un
changed. Rosin quiet ut $2.40©2.46, strained.
Freights heavy.
Nkw York,
$2.35 d 2.45, si rained.
€'of foil
RAILROADS.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Gknkru Sui’ckixtkxuf.nt’s Office, )
Central Kaii.uoad, v
Sayannah, November 1,1874. )
ANT
ntral
. will ran
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah... 8:43 a N
Leave Augu*tn y ; 0o a m
Arrive in Augusta 4:<H> »• m
Ne\v Adverti sements.
New Bed
rd, Ma
Send stamp. DEAN X OO.
4w
Arrive in Mact
Leave Macon lor Col 11 in bun
Leave Macon for Ku'aula
Leave Macon for Atlanta
Arrive at Cohunbn* ;
Arrive at Kulaiila. 1
Arrive at Atlautu
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 1
Leave Co umbun
Leave Kufuihi
Arrive at Macou from Atlanta
Arrive at Macou from Columbus
Arrive at Macou from Kufuula
Leave Macon
Leave August!'
11:58 r
Leave Augusta.,
Arrive in August
Arrive in Macon.
Upland
3.000 lo
Sates
below
»i-i Oct, 8.—Noon—Cotton stead),•
;Orleans sales 15,0 0, Including
•dilution and export,
b «td* of mid ding Uplands, nothing
Unary, shipped hi Ootohcr and
[Novotnnor, 7 16-18; do. nothing below low mid-
llings,shipped in October and November 716.18.
a basis of middling Up.
low mid dings, phJjiped hi
,—Sal
lands,nothing b
September and October 7 15-16.
Sites on a lauds of middling t
iiddling-> shipped
emlu
i 16
>rleans, nothing
October and
Of s,ilus to-day 7,100 hates wore Ainorlenn.
Cotton sales on basts ol middling
shipped
uplilnTs, nothing below low middlings,
November and December, 8.
Nkw York, Octc
sales 2,182: I | lands 15
embor, 8.
6 — Untton
Orleans 15J4,
@16
Nnw You
2,812 biles.
follows : ' Octoh..
#3-10; Decembor 15 6-10
5?£{ February 15 15-10
.—(Jot ton quiet; sales
i.et receipts 160.
17.0(0 hales, 1
Cl’NTO.nS.
• ^
BOSTON MOVING TO SECURE 311EIU HONEST
AND PRODUCTIVE COLLECTION.
Boston, October <».—At a meeting of
the Board of Trade lo day it was unani
mously resolved that tho Executive Com-
ittee appoiut a special committee to
present the board before the Secretary
of the Treasury and the committee of the
Seuate on tariff lawn, with a viow to sim
plify collections of customs and revenue,
remove obstructions to coni mere, dimin
ish opportunities for fraud in revenue,'
and protect the honest against the fraudu
lent importers, and promote economy in
the collection by abolishing unpro
ductive custom-houses and tho duties.
Said committee to bo requested to
gather all necessary information by
conferring with tho merchants in
all branches of trades interested therein,
and especially consider what can l>o done
to facilitate tho transit of tho products of
Canada through this port for export; also
that said committee be requested to con
fer with tho Chamber of Commerce iu New
York in reference to matters submitted
to it.
—It is stated in Democratic circles in
New Orleans, that another investigation
of Louisiana affairs will lie urged before
tho next Congress, aud that tLe letters of
B. F. Butler and others, addressed to
Governor Kellogg and asking for fees,
will be advanced as evidence that undue
influences wero used when tho Kellogg-
McEnery case was before the uatioiml
Legislature.
—Up to tho time that Carpenter made
his famous speech in New Orleans, which
was in May, 187JJ v ho had only received
.fa,000 from Kol ogg, while he was de
manding f5,000. During hi* stay in
Now Orleans, however, he received $ 1,000
more, and last December ho was paid an
additional ¥'*00, making iu all f 1,500.
The Kclloggites referred to assort that
Wurmoth, MeEnery & Co. finally paid
him f 10,000 cash down, which settled his
wavering, and made him the firm friend
and advocate of tho anti-lvellogg party.
A Cincinnati judge, who had become
perfectly reckless^ in the discharge
of his police court duties, concluded a
marriage ceremony recently with the en
couraging remark to the iiappy couple,
"You will now stand committed until line
and coKtH arc paid.*’
Notice.
W F, tho undorsignod, hat
«lr iv. nour names I rum
October 7th, li74.
BY ELLIS &
NEW
IJir uF NEW
HARRISON.
STOXES!
market prk'i
uc4 - 0fcw'J
IN ew
lleutii
For sale bv
fci.I.IS * HARRISON.
l-’all I*i-intx
PEACOQK & SWIFT’S.
Ootobor 15 1-1 Ofa,3-82; November 16
3-10; Ueeotni or i;p'j:(f«i5 13 32; .Inn-uvrv 15 11-H;
February 10@10 1-32 March 16%'<i-13 32; April
10 ll-18(g;23-32: May lotvbiu 15 1C: June 17 1-16
@17)4
B i/riMoRR, Oatohvrd.—Dull and lower; mUl-
Minas 14,' h ; low iiil.djiirgg 14/,: go d uidlnary
13/not receipts 331; sules 476; spinners 66;
stoek 2,683.
M km phis. October Q.-SF ndy and in lair
loinniid; middling 14V£*ll4% no. receipts 1 499:
shipments 1 os2; attlos 14,91 ».
, O. tuber 0 —Out I on steady;
low middlings 14; good ordinary
middlings 14 1
13)4; not locoi
Mobile, Oe
iek 1,:
r 0 — Cotton quiet; middlings
Idlings 13y,-13',; good ordl-
ipts 2,101; tales 1,900; Hoek
Boston, October 0.—Cotton quiet; mlddlimrfl
16*4e; sales 300; stock s.900.
Nkw Orleans, Oct'dmr8.—Colton in lair
iloinnn.l but lower; middlings 14 low mid
dlings 14J^; good ordinary 13%; hot receipts
4,361: sales l,!t.)9—last evening 469; stoek 34,882.
Mijarlkstok, October 6.— Cotton—market
•> : middlings low middlings 14%;
“d ojj 1 finary 14; net receipts 2,731; sales 800;
.4aVANNAM, ()ctobor 0.—Cotton active but
caster; middlings 14;*;,: low middlings 13)i; good
onl nary 13%; net receipts 4,190; sales 2,682;
stock 28,070. ' ’
Galveston, Octob rt)
11 good demand; niiddlii _
2,127; sales 1,300; stock 17,991.
FMU.ADEi.mu a, Oct o 'i° r 0.—Dull; middlings
l.»' 1, low middling.' 14i.|, good ordinary 13%:
net receipts 43. M
Norfolk, October 6.—Got ton steady; mid
dlings 14',; net receipts 1,838; sales 279; stock
5,010.
Ai ousta, October 0.-Uotlon In fair do
me ts 1*247 ,,0,, ,cco,,),s h320; ship-
1 for UoluuilniH...
1 lor Kufaola
Atlautu
Arrive in Atlaut
COMING SOUTH AND HAST.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
Leave Kufuula
Arrive iu Mai
1 Man
> Cob.
Arrive in Macon from Knfanla..
Leave Macon
Arrive in MHIedgovtll..
Arrive in Eaton
Leave Angu-U
Arrive in Augusta
Arrive iu Savannah
Train No. 2, being a through
tral Railroad, stopping only ut
. 7:10 1*
. 7:25 1*
. 6:10 i'
1 null anil Augiitl
ilio Snuthw.-M •»
The Millmlgovi
W11.MAM 1
General Supo;
NOTICE.
V\rORKINC PEOPLE—Mi.lu ..r l
VV male— Employmtnt ut hotuo. $39 p
week warm uted. No capital required. Pi 1
tieulara and vatunlde samples sent free. A
" * • stamp, U. RON
q 11" 0 80ml valuable package
lOi cUJUoods by mail treo. Addross wlin
six cents return stamp, Al. YOUNG, 173 Green
wich stroot, N. Y. 4w
WANTED--' 1 jKXTS|'|]J. ll 'XJtSea'!n
the world. $2.99 worth of samples given away
t > those who will hocomn agents. J. BRIDE
Ai Ot)., 707 Broadway, N. Y. 4w
ftGAGENTS’ PROFITS per week,
vd I UUvVill prove it or lorteit $50». New
at tides aro just patented. Samples sent tree
to all. Address W. 11. UUIUKSTEK, 207
Broadway, Now York. 4m
“tdsyuiiomai
I 1NG.” Hot
and gain tt o lovo and allontior.- „
they choose instantly. Tilts simple niciitnl n
quiremont nit can possoss, tree, by matt, lor
2iK«., togelhor with a marriage guide, Egyptian
Oracle, Dreams, Minis lo Ladles, Wedding-
Ntghi Shirt, Ace. A queer book. Address '!.
W ILLIAM N. OO., Pubs., Phila. 4w
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
First Mortgage Premium B»ml
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Now Y orlx.
Authorized by tho LcgDlnUre ol ttio State ol
New York.
2J Scrie Drawing. Oct. 5th, 1874.
EVERY BOND
purchased previous to Oct. 6U1 will participate.
Address, lor Bonds and full particulars,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO 4c CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. V.
P. O. Drawer 29. Applications for Aijencic.%
received. * 4w
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AUK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Are .>011 no Languid that any c\nrlion
sengcr Train dally, (Suudu
nlftVH ex
h M. 61 K
making close connectoins with
for Eufaula:
Ijeave OolutnhuB 3:1*0 v. m.
Arrive nt Troy 9:40 v. m.
Leave Troy 2:45 a. m
Arrive at Columbus «:45 a. m.
FREIGHT TWAINS, REGULAR.
Leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays 1
3days, Tl
. Arrlvi
Western Railroad of Alabama.
days at 4:30
I*. M.
oct3 2w
OoloinhiH 2:02
L. CL A KK.
Sup’t.
clfol
The
vital I
ivy •! I'It 8 T 18L1IA,
I Invigornior, which ad
alcoholic
I't'Glzcr, which
r a hiioit lime, « my to Id the HUflei
wer depth Ol misery, bill it Isa vege
'ing directly on the liver mid spleen.
El rett'iilitteN the lUmclN,
' ‘ t'althy ‘
akc the litMilid
NilII* NKWN.
Nr
Yo
tober o.—Arrtved—Slate of
Texas, Ctueen, Wosor, Denmark.
Arrived out—Utty of Brussels, Homeward,
Uyltc, l.'nolo Joe, Cliartor Oak, Angoleta, Tal
bot, .loscplt Fish.
100,000
IAHKT SKCOND CLA8H LUMI1KH f.-r Halo nt
I Hcuslcy’s Blill, coiiBisting of Hcnntlli.g. Inch
II .ards and rflicathing. Alsu a good lot of First
200,000 Feet of Lumber
sale at tlio jfollowing prices, delivered
F.r
L (Jlil.fi
Second
Siieatliing S0c per car load. Ten percent, r
ditlunal will bo added lor less quantity thar
ear toad. Send in your orders.
D. VV. INGRAM,
sopl9 eodlm*] Uolbort, M. A G. R. R
Perkins’ Anthem Book
Price $1.60. $13.50 p
A new and excellent collection, by W. O.
Perkins. Will le warmly welcomed by
Choirs, its the anthems are not. difficult, and
are'list what is'needed for "Opening’’ and
“ Voluntary” pieces.
The Song Monarch !
Price 75 cents. Por dozen, $7.60.
n for Singing
ssl.-ted by L O.
cular, and is ol
st book < 1 the seas
By Ii. K. Palmer,
Music principally >
iiilero.-tlnK cbaruolei
rui;
iEADEB!!
lul than any others. Please examine.
American School Music Readers!
In 3 books. Price 35c., 60c. and 60c.
Perfectly adapted to graded classes, in Pri
mary and Grammar School-. By L O. Enter.
1 W. S. Tildcn. Already in successful
r'-YTT O'
.mt-'M-.int
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
WK8TKRN RAILROAD OF ALA It AM A.
CuLUUliUS, UA., Sept. 13.h, 1H71
TRAINS LKAVKUOLUMUU* DAILY
Montgomery aud Selina, 2.tw» a.
Ive at Moutg'y, - - Hiiiia.
Arrive at Stdurn, ■ - 12 01 a.
FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK
At 10:30 a. in. Arrive Opelika nt 12:20 m.
Atlai
5:42 ;».
By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. in., CHARLOTTE 8:36 ».
ut., Danville 3:27 p. in. Arrive at Was*.Ington 1:9
a. in., at lialtiinoru OJtO a. in., ut I'hihcUlphia l:.9t
p. ut.. at NKW YORK 6:15 p. m.
hlcupiug (Jars run from Atlanta to Chnrlolto.
By Kennesaw Route.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. ut., I allot. 10:28 p. in.,
Rristol 10:45 a. ut., Lynchburg 10.46 p. s.. Arrive
at WiiHliiuKton 0:46 a. in., at llultimoro 9:15 n. m..
at IMiiludulpliia 1:30 p. tn.. al NKW YORK 6:If
p. in.
Sleeping cars mu from Atlautu to Lynchburg
TRAINS A UR IV K AT U0LUM1IU8 DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 0:37 a m.
From Moutgoumry and Selma • 2:25 r. «
Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Depot.
(J11AS. 1*. HALL, General Sup’t.
B. A. BACON, Agent. faoplStr
Notice to Shippers.
w ci.iiuriiayn anu rnuays. .>111
have their lreiglit at tho Depot by 1
M. 011 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sati
18711
HOTELS.
HOWARD HOUSE,
MtOAII NTItKKT,
1871
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
octl dAwfitn
Rankin House,
ColmiibuM, <«n.
Fuank Gold
J. W. RYAN, Pi
n, Olork.
3 in the schools.
Sold by all dealers,
laid, for retail price.
Oliver Bitcon !i Co.,
Either book sent pout-
Chas. II. Ditson & Co.
711 Broadway, N. Y.
For Sale Low.
V SCHOLAR HUP IN TUP. MEDICAL COL*
I.MJK AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.
Uovb it AirPLY AT TUIb OFFIO«.
Huhy Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the JUnkjn JJoumk.
my24 dswtf .1. W. It V AN, I'.op’r.
Notice.
time of r
HpN 1
Its opernllon In
emit gen
1 lieni'CM no sudden chat
ait gradually I.Ih tmubles
“Fold their tcuta, I
Aud Hllcntly steal .
I like
loL'IiL
new and nut 1 id iI,h
'd with wondcrlnl r
i. d hy the higlc st .
Ask your druggist lor It.
For sale by WM. F. KIDDER a DO.
nopt22 4w Now Y01
Tie Mel States PiililMiuy; Co.
Ht University Vlare, Now York,
limit Agents everywhere for Hie following
SI'lltIT Ol TIIK IIOI.Y 1111:1.1:. Kil|li>,l
by Frank Monro. An elegant hv<>, 009
f 09 EngravIngH—from the Old Mas
Price, $5 ut).
OlIR FIRST III NDIti:i) YEARS. The
Life ot the Republic. Hy (J. Edward.
Lester. 12 monthly parts , ut) pp. each
Royal 8vo., 60 cents each part. “
LIFE AM) PIIIIUC HFll VICES Ol
CHARLES SUM NEJt. Hy U. Edwaid
Lester, f.tli Edition, revised and enlarged
HVu, 709 pp., $3.76.
TIIE NEW YORK TOMBS. Hy Wnrdoi.
Sutton. A complete history of Note.!
(Mmluuls ol Now York, und the Romance
ol Prison Lll'o. 8vo, 079 pp., $8.6t).
Circulars, specimen pages, and terms t«
agents on Application as above. 4w
DCor
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN IIOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY
Sold hy Druggists. 4w
AT ART l\ LIFE *
1 BRYAlJl, STRATTON & SADLER
IJIIU SI NESS COLL EG I
No Vacation- Enter Any Time.
4»a- For Doo’.inonts, Money, Hpeclinoi
Patrons and Tonus, addro«s
88 • U. SADLER, President,
GROCERIES.
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
-OF-
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad tt.,
Oolumbus, da..
KKKI'S (OSTA.VTI.V ON HAN1I ABOUT
100,0110 pound* Bacon.
500 borrela Flour.
I ron: 100 lo 200 barrel) fuger.
100 bag* Coffee,
rom 100 to 200.barrel* Syrup.
200 barrel* Whitkey.
200 boxe* Tobacco.
500 11 Soap.
200 “ Caudle,.
100 barrolt Lard.
50 “ Mackorel.
500 sacks Salt.
50 titrees Rice.
500 reums Wrapping Paper.
100 case* Potash.
100 “ Sardines.
100 " Oysters.
100 “ Pickles,
100 boxos Candy,
100 “ Starch.
IOO icru.M I'Hiior M niches.
1.000 l.orlllnr.r. NouU
'IHillDO Cigar*.
1.000 pollmUGreen mol Black Tins.
200 bugs of Sliut.
lOOboxtm Noiln mill Faiiey D rank ora.
loo (> CIuom) in nuaauu.
AO hitiitiU Villegal'.
20 casks Heoleh Alu.
loo tiuztni Womlen Itmksll.
lOO tloitoii Hrouiua.
d
tin I .lobbing ilu
“prill 0m
H. F. ABELL & CO.
IIAVKJUrT UK,'un co A MXKI.Ol'u*'
Now Wostern Potatoes,
Now York Ice-Cured Meet,
Mackerel in bbls., kegs end kite,
New Codfish, Fulton Merkel Beef.
Diadem and Magnolia Hams,
Cream Cheese and Goshen Buttor,
Mazeppa and Silver Lake Flour, '
Piper Heidsick Wine, pis and qte.
Arrack Pnnoli, Canned Goode,
A Full assortment of Now Qoode.
All |»iirclma«tt tleliveretl.
sop lo tr
h* A lllm k wcIl'ii Pirkulff, nil kinds.
(nt Cliuicd It lo, Old GuvurmuBBt Java Mid
MutllO ColTfU. II OHM tod CuflBB.
O biandd 11 itiud^Hiid lli'"Rk I'bsI .Strips,
Lou in pun r I (iritH, 20 lb for $1.
t. kwdl'B Ditrliitm F molt lug Tobacco, 76u $ %.
rlllurd's Bright and D.tik OsntNiy Upswing
WbsFb Kxtra No. 1 K«
oBBim Oil, 48c Y gn'.l
V galluu.
4w
Hitllimo
Liver! Liver! Liver!
SZ^lvTOINTS’
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
1« a purely VKGKTAI1LK PKKPARATION, harm-
I«m« and utTeutlvr—a spocinc for nil derunKOinoiita
of tho
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowels.
This Mrdicinc hus h««n tr.ed by thouiiaaU* nnd
biis never failed to give satl.r««li<»n.
ftf-Try ouo bottle aud be convinced.
E. Is. KINO Sc, SONS,
I'lnpriuloid and Mnnufnctiirera, Columbia, P. ('.
For sale by A. M. ItHANNON, Agent for Uwlino
bn* and 0|i«llkA. >t| 23—tiiwiim.
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 25 Park How, New York,
Aro itiitliorlKcd lo Cositrnr! fur Atl-
vrrHwIng in our piipi i .
my 14 if
^BSOLUIK D1VOKCKS OBTAINED FROM
po'irtit, or dldoreut SIbIm, for deflerlion, Ac
No publicity rcquiri'd. No charge until divorce
granted. Addreea,
M. 1I0UHK, Attorney,
" ' " d*wl> 191 Bi-..a lu'ity, N. Y.
IS IIA .M (OONIt'S
Grocery Hturo contliiueu Uh well-earned pupu-
ItailLy. Country produce bought and Bold. Froali
gooilrt ul way, on baud, l ho old place.
V Inogai
ROB’T S. CRANE,
4t«) fc t 'nt l It Ih nut for future rolerenc*.
Sewing Machine Needlei,
Singer Sewing Machine Depot,
«9 IIroad Ntrepl, * • ^'uluniliua, Um.
J. H. BRAMHALL, Ag't.
♦dr*Grdors hy Mull promptly attend to.
WAGON YARD.
ATTENTION !
To Farmers ami Those Interested!
THE NEW WAGON YARD,
i.itsimwti | uriidit ol the city, oltera HUporior la
dueeiiiontri mid a«lvantage* for oimfort aud
cecurlty, with In< reused laelllltea lor tho ao-
*.*o in in < »i | m t ion o| furuierA and others who visit
(he city.
t'ouneeU'd with (he yard Ih a Family Gru*
< ury Rupplled with a lull a*xortment •
l°n*. Will buy aud null all kin
Produce.
Frivale Hoarding Houho adjacent to ih*
yaid will he u; enetl on the llrid day of October
lor tho convenience ol tlinffc vlfltlng tho oily
with their lauiilicH, where lodging cun be had
with or without iiicuIh.
Hliiek.stnitii und Wood Nhop nit the yard, pre
pared to do .ill kliidif id wagon and buggy re
pairing, wiiii no kx b.r .shoeing yoitog mulai
DAN Lit B1ZK,
ceplj deoUimkwlaiuat Frupilator,
Family (in
H of Frov it
: ol t.'ountry