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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1874.
NO. 241
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TANOOUA.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
DOMESTIC'.
2-Tho President* aloapts Basteei’s res-
atiou.
F. Butlor was renominated for
gresH, on the 12th inwt., from the Es-
jjistriot, in MiiRHacliUROtta.
Sen. P. M. B. Young, member of
kens from Georgia, visited Saturday
rtifieulious of the harbor and in-
the torpedoes, in company with
Uncook, Gon Gordon Granger,
GanTBeruard and Professor Henry of the
Smithaouian Institute.
—One thousand, six hundred and fifty
dollars worth of gold loaf is being put on
the dome of the uupitol, in Boston.
—An Iowa man hus 4,800 barrels of
onions, in tiers.
—The boat race between Biglin and
Ten Eyck, rowed on the Hudson, was
won by Bigliu by hdf a boat’s length.
The distance was three miles. Time 22:12.
—A match game of billiards, French
oarotu, 400 points up, for $200, was played
at Irving Hall, Now York, between Wil
liam Cook, champion of England, and A.
P. Rudolpho, the groat French export.
The game was pluyed on an English six-
pooket table, according to the American
rules, ltudolpho won the game in the
204thinning, Cook’s total scoro being 274.
—Arthur Uross, a school boy, of Pough
keepsie, N. Y., Ins been sentenced by
Jqffi B irimrd to five years’ imprisou-
mentiu Sing Sing for grand larceny.
—iTho Commission appointed to inquire
into the recent shooting of friendly
OmBbs by the K.nnsas militia report that
DggSot was an provoked and utterly uu-
PPpfiable.
^^^^■Longfellow’s “Golden Legend” has
’ i set to music by Liszt.
^Weston, though his left foot is suf-
pg greiily from blood blisters, contin-
Dis walk in Barnum’s Hippodrome of
uiles to be completed in six days. Oa
I ly morning he brought in his score
|‘» miles.
There is an effort on foot to revive
franking privilege at the forthcoming
pu of Congress.
The Herald styles the recent cattlo
i New York the “third stampodo
nil Run.”
E)u Saturday last, two brothers, Wil-
and Lewis Lotts, started together on
•ting expedition from. Montague, N.
short tiuio afterwards Lewis re-
l nnd said that his guu had been
lent illy discharged and killed his
The brothers were paying atteu-
> a girl named Sarah Curdley, and
i had shown a preference fur Wil-
it is supposed that Lewis murdered
oai jealousy.
tttler, discussing the general quos-
at Boston, said that affairs ut the
presented graver questions than
a or reciprocity treaties.
Fifteen hundred bales of cotton were
l at Newport, Ark , yesterday,
frauds Patrick McFarland, Catholic
> of tho diocese of Hartford, Conn.,
aged i»l> years.
|komas Brown, colorod, yesterday
o'clock went into Susan
i home, ne »r Perrymausville, Pa.,
flino of tho P. W. & B. W. It. It.,
upted to outrage her. Failing in
) on her throat. He then oatne to
ielphiu. About 11 o'clock r. m. a citi-
of Wilmington, who had beard
tho murder, and who knew him, saw him
near Avoh Street Theatre, and attempted
his orraet. The negro knocked him down
aud MOiped. Thu police are on his track.
—The Governor of Pennsylvania de-
olines to pardon Underzook.
—Frost at Atlanta, Ga, yesterday
morning. Damage slight.
r—The court-house and records at Way-
cross, Ware county, Ga, were burned
Monday night by negro incendiaries.
—Mayor Wiltz, with tho approval of
the City Council, has telegraphed to Pres
ident Grant at Dennison, Texas, inviting
him and suit to visit New Orleans, prom
ising a cordial welcomo by the citizens
and authorities.
FOREIGN.
—The Prince of Wales is economizing
by traveling on the Continent incognito
as the Earl of Chester.
—The Archbishop of Cologne has been
rtilemnfl from prison.
—John Mitchell has sailed from Ireland
fur America.
—Bid Janeiro advicoa say there has
been jknsulerible fighting in Buenos
Ayrra without known results.
—♦Thiers, speaking at Florence, Italy,
nfpfuwn tho firm belief in tbe success of
thaTMR°k Republic, lie acknowledged
ha formerly opposed Italian unity, but
esphd&ad that ho did so solely because Jof
its donsequencos on general politics. Now
that unity was an accomplished fact his
only object was to promote the cordial
friendship between France and Itally.
ThoFr Mcti people would never permit a
government to disturb the existing rola-
tioamjbfelvreen tbe two countries.
—A-j^rere eugagumeut, which lasted
took place on tho 10th inst.,
|tbo Republican army and 3,000
i Arioja. The latter lost fifty
l wounded, aud withdrew to Ei-
on Carlos has arrived at Puente
a, thirteen miles southwest of
-Tba Duchess of Edinburg is ill.
—tfca Spanish Minister, at London, has
pref—tad Spain’s complaint of the con-
guotof France.
Chattanooga, Ootobar 18.—Tha con
vention of delegates from tha recon
structed States met in Janiee' Hall to-day
and was called to order by Senator Clay
ton, of Arkansas, who nominated for tem
porary Chairman Hon. W. Markham, of
Georgia. Mr. Markham said it was the
most important convention ever assembled
in tho reconstructed States. He thanked
them for the hoaor. H. Chamberlain,
white, of Tennessee, and J. H. Emerson,
colored, of Arkauss*, were temporary
Secretaries. A committee of one from
each State .on credentials—Arkansas, II.
Mecuopen ; Alabama, J. H. Shad; Geor
gia, G. E. Wentworth; Mississippi, W,
Gray; Virginia, L. H. Sherman; Texas,
B. J. Baldwin; Lonisiana, J. 0. Napiu
North Carolina and South Carolina not
represented. Tha committee on oreden
tials report a list of delegates. Florida
has one delegate only. A committee of
three from each State wa? appointed on
permanent organization. Brown of Mis
sissippi, stated that the reason for three
was in order to promote harmony among
the delegates.
The ro 1 of States was called and the
following names suggested for the corn-
mitleo on permanent organisation: Ala-
barna, Geo. Spencer, Johnson, B. F.
Smith; Arkansas, A. C. Rogers, Jno. W.
Larber, Jno. Whylook; Georgia, Elbert
Head, J. A. Wood, J. K. Griffin; Florid*,
G. Wentworth; Mississippi, William N.
Compton, E. R. Bliss, J. Hill; Texas, R.
T. Randon, Geo. W. Hany, Richard Allen;
Louisiana, R. B. S. Pinchbaok, Jno. Roy,
T. T. Tracy; Virginia, L. N. Shomake,
J. F. Nelson; Tennessee, W. H. Stillwell,
J. F. Richard.
Tbe Convention adjourned at 10 a. m.
to 4 P. M.
LETTER FROM NATIONAL RADICAL COMMITTEE
After reassembling the following letter
was read to tho Convention from the Con
gressional Executive Committee:
To Delegate to Qhattanoogu Conven
tion :
Sir—Considerate men, who have given
the subject attention, regard tho move
ment for a convention of Southern repre
sentatives as of very great importance to
the section of country to be represented.
They believe that if calm and oonoiderate
counsels prevail, aud the delegates come
together possessed of the faots bearing
upon the condition of the Southern com
munities, and lay them before the coun
try in an authentic and concise form, an
impression will be made which may favor
ably affect tho judghieut of the well dis
posed in every section. At this con
vention the record should be fully
nnd honestly made up, showing all
the hindrances to material, moral and
intellectual progress, with which the Re
publicans have had to contend, what
progress has been made, and whether in
the States and sections where Democracy
has controlled, any of the great interests
of society havo prospered more, and
which, if any, have been ^depressed; also
whether person or property have been
more or less f-ecure, and the reasons
thereof. Outrages of all classes should
be carefully reported, whether resulting
in crime or extending only to intimida
tion. The spirit and purposo of the
action of Legislative, Judicial and Execu
tive Departments,should be reviewed—all
in fact that leads to disorder, lawnessness
or oppression may be considered upon the
whole record thus honestly and fairly
made up. The considerate judgment of
the American people may be safely in
voked. To the sincere and thoughtful
statesmen, who will assemble on this oc
casion, these suggestions are believed to
be entireiy unnecessary; but lest some
should deem them unfair, I here state
that they were suggestions only, and that
they are submitted with great diffidence,
but with the sincere hope that they may
to some extent aid in seouring caroful
preparation for the work of the conven
tion, and a full attendance upon its sit
tings.
[Signed] J. M. Edmunds, Sec’y.
PERMANENT OFFICRR8.
The Convention reassembled, when tbe
committoe reported the following perma
nent officers of the Convention :
President—Hon. Lewis E. Parsons, of
Alabama.' Vioe Presidents—L. D. Evans,
of Texas; E. Barbour, of Louisiana; J.
W. Sarbor, of Arkansas; F. H. Little, of
Mississippi; D. Woodruff, of Alabama
Jeff Long, negro, of Georgia. Secreta
ries—J. Paschal, Texas; H. W. Lewis,
Mississippi; J. A. Emerson, Arkansas.
The report was unanimously adopted.
YELLOW FEVER AT CHARLESTON
♦
A FEW CASES, AND THEY ARE DISAPPEARING,
Charleston, 8. C., October 18.—Some
exaggerated reports of yellow fever in
Charleston having gone abroad within the
last day or two, tho Board of Health havo
investigated the matter, and report offi
daily, as follows: “During the last six or
seven weeks several cases of yellow fever
have occurred, of which two have termi
nated fatally. They have all originated in
the extreme eastern portion of the city,
within a limited area, and every conceiv
able precaution has been taken by the au
thorities in those localities to provent tbe
disease becoming epidemic. Of this,
liowover, they have no fear, owing to the
lateness of the season and the sanitary
measures adopted. They are pleased to
announce that, since tbe Gth inst., no
death from this cause has been reported.”
COTTON CROP.
REPORT OP THE AGRICULTURAL DEPART
MENT.
Washington, October 13.—The condi
tion of the cotton crop is indicated by the
following State averages, deducted from
the October returns of the Department of
Agriculture:
The crop, of Virginia is too small to in
fluence the general result; Ndrth Carolina
85, a decline of 2 per cent, during Sep-
Umber; South Carolina 82, a decline of
4 per oent.; Georgia 80, an improvement
of 3 per oent.; Florida 81, an improve
ment of 4 per oent.; Alabama 75, a de
cline of 6 per cent. ; Mississippi 74, no
ohange ; Louisiana 60, no change; Texas
70, au increase of 5 per cent.; Arkansas
55, an increase of 8 per ceut. ; Toncessco
50, an increase of 4 pe r oent.
The crop notes show that in the
Atluutio coast States the causes of
decline were drought, rust, excessive
raius, iu some eases accompanied
by beatiDg winds. In the Gulf Coast
States a few cases of insects are added to
the above, but the weather was also very
unfavorable to the development of de
structive insect life. In some oases a
eontinued drouth of three months is
ported, the top crop was dried up, aud
the middle crop greatly reduced. Tho
crop opens freely, aud the picking gener
ally \v.n in rapid progress. Iu somo
C4«es the Reed had sprouted iu tho bolls.
Along the coast of Texas heavy rains fell,
accotupiuied by gales, lasting several
da^B.
Hon. A. H. Stephens.
HIS SPEECH AT SPARTA—CENTRALISM THE
ISSUE OF THE DAY — DtFENDS GRANT
AND DOBS NOT OBJECT TO A THIRD TERM.
Special to the Enquikku-Sux by S ft A Lino.]
Sparta, Oct. 13.—Hon. A. H. Stephen*
delivered a powerful speech on national
politics here to-duy.
Ho said tho issue before the couutry
is not the Civil Rights Bill, Radical cor
ruption, or Grant usurpation. Those
are minor issues.
Tho true issue is the departure of tho
party iu power from constitutional gov
ernment which threatens tho States in the
exercise of lights.
The fight is on Centralism.
lie defended Grant against various
charges, and did not object to a third
term.
Ho spoke nearly two hours.
Hearer.
SEVERE FIRE IX BALTIMORE.
LOSS ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Baltimore, Md , October 13.—A fire
broke out iu the Baltimore Opera House
Variety Theatre, No. 1, East Balti
more street, aud soon communicated to
severul retail dry goods adjoining, and
also to the carpet store of George Gelson
and the steam oyster saloon of Kernan
Bros. The latter are also managers of
tho Opera Ilonse, which will be complete
ly destroyed. At this hour, 2 a. m., it
looks as if the loss will reach $150,000.
Tbs fire is still raging.
THE INDIANS.
ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT GRANT—INDIANS
SURRENDER.
Minita, Indian Territory, Oct. 13.—
The President has made three speeches to
the Indians. A specimen is as follows
“I shall remember with pleasuro my
visit to the Indiau Territory. I see on
evory side the evidence of prosperity. In
this latitude you must possess a climate
well adapted to the growth of eotton and
other profitable crops. I lmve always
tried to see you protected in every right
guaranteed iu yonr treaties, and while I
hold my present position, I shall endeavor
to see that you are protected in the en
joyment of your personal and civil rights.
With industry and a proper observance of
tbe laws of the country and the rights of
others, yoa cannot fail to become pros
perous and useful citizens.”
The Cluclunatl Southern Railroad.
Cincinnati, October 13.—The trustees
of the Cincinnati Southern Railroad an
nounce the intelligence of the sale in New
York of the second million of Cincinnati
7 30 bonds for the construction of tho
Southern Railroad. The bonds will be
sold at par, with accrued interest. All
tho heavy grading on tho road between
here aud Chattanooga is under contruct,
and six hundred men aro upon it. With
the remaining ten millions in authorized
bonds, the trustees promise to havo the
entire road from Cincinnati to Chattanoo
ga ready for cars in twenty months.
THE WEATHER.
Department or War,
Washington, October 13, 1874.
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
and Gulf States, rising barometer with
easterly winds, partially cloudy wen'her,
warmer in the former aud cooler in tho
latter. For the Middlo States, high bar
ometer and brisk winds and cloudy
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Loarnov, October 13—Street rate 1%. Now
fives 4%. Erie* 27%. Weather fair.
Paris, October 13.—Hontes 02c. and 7%t.
Nkw York, Ootober 13.—Stocks active.
Money 21* per cout. Gold 100%. Exchange —
long 484%: short 487%. Governments dull
State bunds quiet aud weak
Nsw Yoiul October 13. — Monoy closed
oasy at 2% por cent. Sterling Exohaugo firm.
Gold steady at10. Government* (lull but
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Colton Markets.
Liverpool, Oct. 13.—Noon—Cotton qulot,
but steady; Uplands 8; Orleans 8'*; sales 12,-
0 0, In I tiding 2,000 lor speculation nnd export.
Salo on basis of middling uplands, nothing be
low good ordinary, shipped ia Ootober and No
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sis middling uplands, nothing bolow low mid
dling, shipped In October and November, 7
15-18.
2: 0 p. m.—Sales on a basis of middling Or
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Nsw York, October 13.—Uotton stoady; salos
2,045 b iles; Uplands 16%;Orleans 15%.
Futures opened steady, as follows: October
15‘ 4 @5-lfl; November 15 D-32@5-l8; Doc .‘tuber
15 S-.0019.32; January 16 27-32(0*6 32.
Nsw York, Onto or 13.—Dutton qulot and
steady; sulos 3.243, ut 16%^ 15%o; uoi receipts
8-324$ 5-10.
Charleston, October 13.—Cotton In good
demand; middlings 14%; low middlings
good ordinary 14c; net receipts 2.041; »ul -s 800,
■lock 23,435.
Savannah. Ootobor 13.—Uotton firm an«l
nominal; middlings 14%. not receipts 3,102; salos
1,621; SloOk 46,043.
Philadelphia, October 13.-Q.aiot; middling
14%o.
Galvh*ton, October 13.—Cotton steady and
In fair demand; middlings 14%; net receipts
2,258; sales 2,2 0; stock >4,011.
Nkw Oulkanb, Oct. 13.—Cotton firm and In
goal demand; middlings 14%; not roeolpts
7,233; sales 1,500; stock 48,30
Mouilk, Oct. 13.—Cotton firm; middlings
14%; low middlings 14; good ordinary 13%;
not receipts 1,600; exports 625; .-uks 600; sloug
16,370.
Provision Markets.
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V\ heat 8s led ; os. 4d. for rod wlntor. Corn
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ootH-tf
l'llcos extremely
h, and baUace iu
y payments, second-hand InstniniuutH
at great bargains. Agents wante 1. A liberal
discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches,
Schools, Lodges, otc. Illustrated Catalogues
mulled. HORACE WAT HRS A SON, 481
Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 3607. 4w
The Mason & Hamlin
Organ Company,
winners of three highest Medals and Diploma
of Honor at Vienna '73, and Puri-*, '67, no at
offer the tiuest assortment of tho best Cai Inot
Organs In the world, Inoludlug new styles
with rooent Improve t outs, not unty exclu
sively fur cash, as formerly, but also on new
Ians of easy payments, tho most favorable
verofferod. Organs ranted with prlvllugu^jf
purchase, to aloiu-t any part ortho country.
First payment 4B.90 or upwards, lllustr ited
catalogues and circulars, with lull particulars,
sent tree on roquost. Address
MASON ft HMML1N ORGAN CO.,
Boston, New tyrk, or Chicago.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
--$20—
WILL HUT A
Fust Mortgage Premium Bond
r THH
Yorlx
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
9 ol the Stato of
2<1 l*rewaIuiu Drawing, Dec. 7, 11471.
Id lerlsn Drawing, January I, 1876.
EVERY BOND will be Redcemod with a
Premium, as an equivalent lor Interest.
Capital Premium, SIOO,OOO
Address, for Bonds and full informal Ion,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Sl CO.,
Financial Agent?, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
Post Office Drawer 2W. 4\v
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associat e
At Alexandria, Va.
Wovombor BO, 1C74.
SANS SOUCI
Bar and Restaurant!
this popular resort, I havo thoroughly
re tit tod, returnisliod and Htooked it with Lite
finest WINES am! other LUIUOHS am!
CIGARS to bo round In this or sny other
market.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Cliolco
Meals served at all hours, at reaiionnhlo price.*.
Parlies furnished with prlvuro ruotm when
oot4 tf A. J. BOLAND.
St. Glair Restaurant,
-BY-
BARNEY HAWKINS,
establishment has undorgono
at Ion, nnd Is now rendv for tl
’* d und a.so Lodging
good ns tho market
Tho abo
thorough rou
reception of iri
furnished Tho faro
will ufford.
TERMS:
Board por day 4 1 60
Board per month 20 Oo
Bo ird nnd Lo iging per day 2 00
oot2 2w
Reich’s Restaurant
No. IIS Broad St.,
\S just boon opened, nnd Is now propared
to lay boioro Its guosts and patrons u
BILL OF FARE
£!QUALi TO ANY S
F01
*f*~ Prompt attention and reasonable rato*.
Open at all hours.
ootl 3iu
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from
the firm of Harwell, Griffin Sl Go., has
romoved to Chambers street. His friends
and patrons would do well to call on bin
ia hit* now quartom, and examine atook
boforo buying elaowhore. Prioea at panto
tea. jal8 an&wadtf
Doctors.
DK. JAS. T. WARNOCK,
Surgeon nnd Physician.
Office at Slaughter'* Drug Ptoro, Railroad street.
DB. J. W. K. WILLIAM!
Offer* bis profuNsloiml service*. Offico over R. M.
Orcuu ft Co.’*, Chambers ft R. It. 8treote.
Millinery.
M1S8K8 WHITE A TUCKER,
Fuehlounblo JHlllluers nnd Draeeuenkere.
Ouutbtuidi'a hhirtii cut by chart measure, end
KUiirumucd lo lit. Chamber* struct, next to
Uano’n dry good* ntoro. fi-bl
MRS. C. V. HARLOWi ’
Fashionable Milliner nnd Drnenmnknr*
80I0 Agent of Uuiu-riuk A Co.'* Patterns,
the late itaukiiig house ut Bhappard ft Co.,
Opelika, Ala
ja23
Notaries Public.
(J. D. 111GU1NS,
being appointed Notary Publlo tor Lee county,
renpuotlulty solicit* tho patronage of hi* Iriuntl*.
ll'-ld* Coui t lMt uud '.’(I Saturday, of each mouth,
at It. O. Ilolillleld'* 1 tw olllce. ja23
Furniture, &c.
At Panic Pi-leea.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer lu all kliule of Furniturn.
AIho, Metallic, Wood ColUu*, and Cankets.
JalH Chambers street.
Lawyers.
A. J. YU KEIIH,
Attorney nnd Connnellor at Ifttw.
J«3
Tailors.
J. U. UAMPUELL, Taller,
Cutting and Making iu tho Latest Styles. Re
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad St., over F urniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
. L. K. ft.71 ITII, Dentist,
u Work and Plugging ou roan
Barber Shops.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gilt
1 Grand Cus > Gilt
1 Grand #, ash Gift
IU Cush Gilts, 410,000 each.,
15 Cast* GtftH.
5J Oa-h Gilts,
100 Gash Gilts,
1,0 0 Casii Gifts,
6 000 each
.4100,000
. 60,000
. 26,0 0
. 100,000
.. 76,000
60,000
l,ouo each
600 each 60 000
100 each 100,000
1 uuu i;hhu wins, 60 e:n It 60,000
20,0 OCaSU Gifts, 20 ou- h 400,0.-0
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to 41,000,000
NUMBER OF TIUKETft, 100,000.
1‘UIOK OP TIOKKTH.
Whole Tickets 420
Halves 10 00
(tuartors 6 00
Eighths or ouch Coupons 2 60
6% Tickets for loo ou
Tho Montpelier Female Humuno Atn-uoln-
tion, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia
and tho Circuit Court ot Orange county, pro
poses by a Grand Gift Concert ‘ —■
hides.
Important to Merchants.
SUY your WRAPPING PAPER AND PAPER
S UAbg ut homo, nt New York rate*, from
M. M. HIRSCH,
Corner Rridgo and Oglothorpo utrrats.
WENLF.Y HA it II in 44 Ell, Barker,
irner Eolith Railroad aud Chambers streets.
11144 NON ft TUB NEK, Barkers,
Bouili Railroad struct, unuer Adame Uouee.
Hotels.
\IZ
AIIAKIH HOUME.
go to Opelika, bo sure to stop et the
liouuo, opposite Pasauuger Depot.
Insurance.
i:. €). IIUWKM A HON,
44on«rMl InNnrnnee Ageuts.
Office, Railroad Htroot, over K. N. Greene ft Oo.’e,
FOR 8ALE AND RENT.
Important to the Public.
E, FURS, RKKHWAX, RAGS,
cumIi pricoH,to
M. M. HIRSCH.
r Bridge and Oglotorpe, and Crawford St*.
For Rent.
J^ CA11PENTEH SHOP AT BBOAO
and Thomas streets.
Apply to
soplT tr MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
JEWELLING ON JACKSON
near tho Baptist Churoh, 1 rooms. JHH,
Enquire at Alabama Waiehouse.
■ep8 tf W.H. HUGHER.
For Rent Cheap.
1-OHTlON OF THE DESIRABLE HEM-
COTTON TIE8.
endo
“Home f"i
former resldom
GovKHNou’a Orvic-K, IHchmond, July 3,1874.
It affords mo pleasure to say that \ am well
acquainted with a largo majorb> «.f tlio oflluors
Hon, who r
iclnlty of tuy
.-jii’l uttest their Intelligence and tliolr
and high lopututlon uh gentlemen,
high to,
publlo oonfidenee, influonce and
tial moan* lloorallv rejiresented amon/ them.
JAS. I>. KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Alkxanuuia, Va., July 8, 1874.
• • • I commend them ns gent* of honor
and Integrity, uml fully entitled to tho couh-
doneo of the public. K. ,W lll GHhEv
u. S. Ju-lgo Eastern Dist. of Va.
Further references by permDfdon : IIin Ex
cellency G Inert C. Wulkor, ox-G-ivernor of
Va.; lion. Robert E. Withers, Lluut-Go
1 U. S. Senator elect; KenaturH
Members of Congro.-s from Virginia.
KeuilttanceK for tiekot* may bo mado by
for circulars. Addrosp,
Hon. JAMEN II VItROlK,
Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Yi
Reliable Agent* wanted evciywhore.^^ ^
Farm for Sale.
, on tho first.
xt, (it not
ale boioro that lime) tho
Hold at private
Farm occupied r,y Mr. I*. M. hllor, t||r o tollo.
northeast of Uolumbu*, Ga., on tho luibotloi
road. Tho place contains about U5 acron, nil
under fern: , between 60 and 70 uores cleared.
A good framed hou.-e with five rooms, clouetH
doable r -“ —
il klichen
smoke ho ise, barn, stable, fte The place u
suitable lor a Dairy Farm, and will b- 1
Cheap f<
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
AMERICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
The trade supplied at lowest mar
ket rates.
tny27 d6ni
49-Gut this out Tor future reference.
Sewing Machine Needles,
For (nealy) all kinds of Sewing Machine* ;
also, nttHciiinuntf, shuttles and duplicate part*
lor various iiiai hlneH, and tho vkuy iikht Oil
lor Sewing Machines always on hand at tho
Singer Sewing Machine Depot,
III) Ilroiul Street, • • t olmnbu., Ub.
J. H. BRAMHALL, Ag’t.
AT-Ordors by Mall i>rom|itly attond to.
I NKti RUPAIItKn.
iop20(tcodftwtf
Morchants of Columbus,
AdvurtiHO Your BusIneeH In tho
HAMILTON VISITOR,
in npplb
. W. D. UUULLY.
Hamilton, Ga.
REMEMBER
M RS. GOLV1N * MISS DONNELLY
havo removed thoir MILLIN' EK Y
KftTAMLINUMENT to tho store lately oe-
.. cash. Mr.'Silas * i’ll take pleasuro lu cuplcd by J. Kylo k Go. Here thoy have on
showing tho promises to parileH wl.hing to lm rid a Dill supply of FALL GOODS of every
purehiise. Apply to Jord-n L Howell, Agent, j variety and fashion, Pressing and Bleachliig
or address
> at Maoon, Ga.
octU eulftwtf
W. D. RAINEY.
ho shortest notice. Facilities always
i hand tor every need of a lady's toilet.
Gall at once and sue us. oo4 tf
A
ldor
denuo of Airs Judge Thomas, on BOSE HILL,
with or without furniture, outhouses, stables
and gardon. Al r o, about seven aores for mar
ket garden.
Apply on premises or at Enquirer-Bun oflUe.
Sept. 6, 1874-tt
To Rent.
Street.
For Rent.
suranoe Building, among which Is tne*——
office now occupleil hy South* rn Life Insurenee
Gotupany. Apply to
CHARLES COLEMAN,
augSO tf 116 Breed Bt
For Sale.
JEWELLING ON OGLETHORPE,
between Thomas and Baldwin,six rooms, JHL
oiio-fourth acre; built in 1873. Cost •4,500.
Prloe $3,200. Apply to
JOHN BLAOKMAB,
oc4 tr Real Estate Agent.
For Rent.
HE reGdonoo second door south of St.
_ Paul Church, at present occupied by
Mr. Peyton. Possession given first Oct*
terms, kc , apply te
T HE reGdonoo second door south of Bt
Paul Churoh, at present occupled^by^^^
to , apply te
nag21 eodtf J. 8, JOWTO.
1*741 HOWARD HOUSE, 11874
BROAD ITIEIT,
Nbahly Oppo. Montgombry AMD Eupavla
Railuoad Dkpot,
£ufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r.
octl (!Aw6m
rSp A DIVIDEND OF
CENT., declared by
FIVE PEK
the Dlreetori,
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
W OOD GASES AND GASKETS,
IMITATION K ISE WOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC CASES audOABKETS,
HelMtoallni €m«s and Uskels,
White loses and Vssksfs.
For beauty of design, style of finish, the
above goods are unsurpassed by miy thing in
tho market. Prices as low a* sold by any
othor parly in this section.
Also cheap Pino Goffiu* always on hand.
4Or Night boll ut frout door.
ROONEY ft WARNER,
„J|16 Km •*.