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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874.
NO. 243
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Chattanooga, October 14.—The eve
ning Hossion of the convention re-asaem
2 00 bled nt 7: GO p. m., F. H. Little, Vice-
7»o.
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TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
Bj T,1 cgmpff to ENQCiRtu.5
DOMESTIC.
Wi —Beecher gets $1,000 for lecturing one
■e' 1 * in Boston.
fe-Tho heaffq darters of the army in St.
Ijftuis is ready for business.
Bfc-Moro bogus bonds, to tho amount of
$f&50,000, are said to have been discov
ered in South Carolina.
— 1 Thoro was u heavy frost at Omaha on
last 8uuday night, loo formed a quarter
of an i:.ch in thickness.
—The ltev. IV. H. H. Murray, pastor of
Park Street Church, Boston, has tendered
his resignation because ho was not grant
ed an assistant and u new church.
—Gov. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, has
issued warrants for the execution of Win.
E. Udderzook, Daniel O'Mara and Put rick
Irvin, on Thursday, November 12th.
—Charges of gambling and cheating at
cards are made against Congressman Far-
well, of Illinois, in u suit to recover prop
erty transferi ml to him inpayment of u
gambling debt.
—The Republican parish convention of
Now Orleans nominated Felix Labntut for
mayor, James M. Lewis (present incum
bent) for Administrator of improvements,
and John Calhoun for administrator of
finance.
—In tho libel case of Roup, father of
the abducted boy, ug-finst tho Reading,
Pu., Eagle tho jury brought in a verdict
of “guilty.” A motion for a new trial
was entered, and tho defendants wore
admitted to bail.
—Tho Postotlico expense figures nro so
Aflfterent between various cities that Mr.
veil desires to know the reason why the
pjfcrvice should cost proportionately so
■much more in one locality than another,
and to that end will detail two trustfd of-
r fleers to make examinations.
-Mayor Ilavemeyer, of Now York, has
f lssuod a second document against John
Kelly, tho Tammany sachem, reiterating
first accusations of corruption aud
[ peculation, making new tho charges aud
bringing fresh evidence to support his
statements and disprove Kelly’s reply.
—Ansel I tevens, of Portland, Me., who
w suit against the Grand Trunk
[Railroad for injuries received by an Reci
pient while riding on a free pass, has been
nwardod §12,000, notwithstanding the
It was stated that if ho was not
Injured li ) could not bo entitled to reccivo
pamages.
FOREIGN.
-The Duchess of Edinburgh “sonod”
jnfely yesterday.
| —The city of Paris derives nil income
§127,000 from lisence fees for 08,000
guinea.
-The Empress of Russia arrivod in
b gland at noon yesterday, mnd is now at
f ckinghatu Palace.
-The objection to giving the race for
j Middle Park plate to Plchian because
! alleged foul riding, has boon overruled
| the stewards of the mooting.
[—Hammorfert, Norway, is tho most
rtherly town in the world, It has a
pulatiun of 2,057. Tho suu sotu No-
mber 18, and rises January 28.
—The monthly average of new mem-
rs baptizt-d in Mr. Spurgeon’s church,
ndon, is fifty’, aud tho presont number
communicants over four thousand.
— The pension granted to the father of
|n Carlos by tho Emperor Nicholas of
j^Bia was stopped by tho Emperor Alsx-
diveotly the present Don Carlos
’d Spain as a Pretender,
rtt is reported at Santander that the
Bstii magazine at Riga has exploded,
brnl bauds of Carlists have recently
“i defeated and pursued by Republi-
' “ ,H u loss to tho insurgents of fifty
uunouiice that Avellunoda hm been
Jled 1 resident of the Argentine Ro-
,C ’ n U ! i tUw Ar 8 0U tine Government
telegrams urriving at Buenos
• J’® cenk protocol Chili and Peru
H^wols. Tho rich
ftitne* ot Carocole,, which yield the Gov
ernment upwards of §2,000,000 yearly
onJyto export duty, continue iu the hands
of Bolivia. Chili is to ho paid an imUi
Bity for giving up her claim, the sum
be fixed by arbitration.
—The Pope lately received a number
tubers of the Roman nobil ty who
id faithful to bis cause. His
.. e bis blowing to his visitors.
IPvcrod a speech in answer to au
which deplored “tho occupation
Eternal City, the greatest dishonor
civilized savages of ungrateful
llsaco and Lorraine, the French
W ceded Germany, scholars under
1 01 f. t( .’ n "° German exclusively jn
{ religion, history and geography,
I districts w ith a Ft ouch speaking
i German is to bo used for five
| week for girls under ten, nino
7 those udder fourteen, and eleven
7 older girls.
| Madal, president of the polico
■jerliu, used all his influence to
nt Yon Aruim sent to a private
jrwbere ho should be uudor the
1 of the police, lint without mic-
Countf ' “
President, from Mississippi, in the chair.
The Committee on Facts and Statistics
(outrages), asked further time in which to
mako their report.
A resolution was offered granting time,
continuing committee indefinitely and in
structing them to report to Congress eve
ry three months.
Jeff Long, of Georgia, urged that the
report bo made at ouce, aud proposed to
plant tbo convention on the mountains of
Tennessee until those facts were brought
out. .Ho moved that this committee do
not adjourn until it had the report of the
bloody outrages. Let the widows of those
who have died at tho ballot box, with the
Republican tickets in their band i, come
up and show their wrongs. The object
of this convention is to secure the mighty
arm of the nation to hold up those who
have boon imposed upon. While ho
loved tho Civil Rights bill, they needed
protection nt the ballot box more tkun
anything else.
Mr. Myers, of Arkansas, chairman of
tho committee, said it would have taken
two weeks to Lave received the statements
from Georgia. If this convention was to
remain in session until the committee
could report the delegates would be iu a
bud condition ns there was no appropria
tion for their support.
Senator Clayton of Arkansas moved
that all speeches in debate be limited to
five minutes, aud that no delegate bo al
lowed to speuk more than once on the
same que st ion. Turner, Long and other
negroes of Georgia wanted twenty uiiu-
utes.
Sheets, of Alabama, thought tho com
mittee could tell what time they needed
to report. He thought five minutes was
too long for anybody to give his opinion
on any subject he knew nothing about.
The five minutes rule was then adopted.
Sheets made a motion for the appoint*
liieut of au Executive Committee of one
from each State, six to constitute a quo-
rum, to meet iu Washington on the first
Monday of December next, with power to
do .such business as deemed proper, aud
to call a convention when so considered
necessary, was appointed.
The report was amended ho ns to call
for ii report of “outrages” by December
1st, to tlm Executive Committee at Wash-
iogton, from eaoh member of the com-
mitt so.
The committee on resolutions reported
that tho Republican citizens of the recon
structed Southern Stutes recognize the
equality of all men, and tho equal rights
t» all, reaffirm tho Philadelphia platform
and that tho equal rights of all citizens
should bo secured by appropriate State
and Fcderul legislation. (Civil Rights
Bill.)
Cnuaday said that no outrages had oc
curred in his State (North Carolina) for
twelve mouths, and that the people were
safe there an in Massachusetts.
On motioii of Judge Coulson, of Alaba-
n, a committee of throo was appointed
to whom was referred tho voluminous mass
of correspondence from all parts of the
South in relation to outrages, etc. Tho
following is tho committee : L. M. Coul-
tViabama; J. M. Buckanan, Missis
sippi ; Tilinan Lowe, Georgia.
Gov. Brooks, of Arkansas, then ro
juosted the attention of the convention
for about two hours, making bitter at
tacks upon tho White League, aud pro
claiming reconstruction a success. IIo
said ho preferred a govertiraont of thieves
to one of murderers; demanded more
legislation fur protection to Southern loy.
alists; increased jurisdiction of Federal
courts, etc. He did not intend to allow
anyone to cull him a carpet-bagger. His
ancestors were from old Kentucky;
though born on tho other side, lie had
spent tho lust twenty years in tho South-
west.
It is kiutod that Gen. Wilder will ad
dress the convention, and show the evil
to tho South of the manufacture of out-
THE ELECTION.
INDIANA.
THE INDEPENDENTS HOLD TUB BALANCE OF
POWER.
Indianapolis, Oct. 15.—Tho returns
indioate that the Independents will hold
the balance of power, and control the
Senatorial election. [Pratt is tho Repub
lican Senator who goes out, not Morton.]
WEST VI11D IMA.
Wheeling, October 14.—Owing to tbo
lack of telegraphic facilities no definite
returns from tho State have boon ob
tained. Unofficial reports from about
forty counties indicate that the ltepubli-
cans have cairied the First District. Tho
Second and Third Districts are claimed by
both parties. Returns received from the
Second District are favorable to the elec
tion of the Democratic candidates.
NEW JERSEY.
Newark, October 14.—The Democrats
carry tho city election, gaining six mem
bers of tbo common council.
rages.
There are no prominent Republicans
here from the North.
EPISCOPAL CONVENTION.
New York, October 15.—It is definitely
ascertained from a reliable source that
Rev. Dr. E. R. Wells was confirmed os
Bishop of Wisconsin yes’, onlay.
In to-day’s session Win. Welch, of Phil
adelphia, said : According to instructions,
he had procured a list of the deaconesses
iu Now York and Brooklyn and vicinity,
which he handed to the secretary.
Tho following messages were received
from tho House of Bishops :
Message No. 15.—The House of Bishops
informs the House of Clerical and Lay
Deputies that this House concurs in tho
action of the House of clerical and Lay
Deputies, in increasing tho number of the
Joint Committee on Prayer Books and
Reports, as the committee on the part of
the house, tlm bishops of Ohio and Vir
ginia, adding to it the bishop of central
New York. The House of Bishops in
forms the House of Deputies that it has
adopted the following rtsolutions:
Resolved—House of Clerical and Lay
Deputies concurring—that canou 13 of
title 1 bo amended by changing tho words
“missionary jurisdiction,” wherever they
occur, into tho words “missionary dis
trict.”
Message No. 17.—Tho House of Bishops
informs the House of Clerical and Lay
Deputies that it has adopted the following
resol utfcm :
Resolved—House of Clerical and Lay
Deputies concurring—That section 2 of
canon 1L of titlo 2 be amended by substi
tuting in place of the words “auy five
Bishops of this Church,” tho words “five
senior Bishops of this Church," and that
Raid section l»o further amended by add-
ing tbo words “provided that if tho
Bishop applying be ouo of tbo five, a
Bishop next iu seniority skull bo couutod
in his place.”
Tho messngos were referred to tho Com
mittee on Canons.
Tiio Ilousa of Deputies then went into
secret session over tho confirmation of
Bishop Seymour, of Illinois.
THE WKATIIEIt.
Department of War, \
Washington, October 15, 1874.)
f .. . ■Probabilities.—For tbo South Atlantic
bail in ni A ftm * * offered Stales, falling baroraotor, northeast to
Hmttdnl to ITT* ° f . OBO “ i| - i winiln, warmer ami cloudy
nvna.1 hisreloRse from cus- weather. For Tennessee and the Gulf
beMMd utv.n li/r* * * will States, south and east winds, falling ba-
frftUllfc ^ ° Louut about Novow- ' rometer, warmer uud cloudy weather, and
1 occasional rain.
ALABAMA.
RADICAL LIES TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
New York, October 15.—The Tribune
reporter who was sent to Alabama to
vestigate the question of outrages in that
Stato, in a letter from Livingston, Sumter
county, dated tho 8th, says: “I must not
close this letter without culling atteutiou
once more to the fact that the great
jority of the reports received by tho At
torney General, from this Slate, aud given
to correspondents at Washington,
either without foundation or monstrously
exaggerated.”
EARLY FROST—YELLOW FEVER—RUSTLED
RESIGNED.
Montgomery, Ala., October 15.—Frost
all over Alabama.
Tbo blockade of this city against Pen
sacola has been removed, all fear of yel
low fever being nt nil end.
Busteed’s resignation will disappoint
witnesses, attorneys aud parties, unless
tho vacancy is filUd soon, as terms of his
court were announced for this mouth in
iluutsvillo, and next month bore.
UNITED STATES NUPREMK COURT.
THE CONSTITUTIONAl ITY OF 'THE COTTON
TAX TO BE ARGUED NEXT MONDAY.
Washington, October 15.—On Monday
next will be argued in the Supreme Court
of the United States tho case of Haiuble-
tou & Co. nguinst J. R. Dillon, beiug n
suit to compel the Government to refund
the tax of four cents per pound imposed
upon cotton shippod from insurrectionary
to loyal States in 1863. Congress, it will
bo remembered, authorized the Secretary
of tlio Treasury to issue license for trade
between tbo insurrectionary and loyal
States at that timo, under certain restric-
tions, and among them was tho imposi
tion of tho above tux by that officer. Tho
claimants contend tlmt ho had no right to
collect such tax, and bring suit to recover.
The amount involved iu this suit is be
tween twenty aud thirty thousand dollars,
but thoro are many other cases of u simi
lar character, involving n largo umountof
money. Dillon was the Internal Revenue
Collector to whom tho tax was paid. In
this case the plaintiffs aro represented by
Messrs. Jordan, Lincoln and Kvurt-s, und
the defendants by Attornoy General Wil
liams aud Solicitor General Phillip*.
THE TOIIAUUO CROP.
Tennessee Cotton UmiiMtfed by
I-'roat.
Memphis, October 15.—Cotton samples,
which wore brought in aud placed on ex
hibition at tlio Cotton Exchange to-day,
prove conclusively that the frosts of tho
past few mornings were severo enough to
check the growth of tho plant, and se
riously injure, if not entirely destroy all
tho young bolls. Tho leaves of tho
plants on exhibition present a crisped ap
pearance, while the young bolls look con
siderably blacker.
—Tho funeral of tlio Into Bishop
McFarland, deceased, occurred yesterday
nt St. Patrick’s Church, Hartford, Conn.
Thirteen Bishops and a great number of
priests wore present. Tho church was
thronged with people, and hundreds could
g.tiu admittance. Regular
mass was celebrated by Bishop
Lougklan, of Brooklyn. Bishop lleu-
dricken, of Providence, delivered the
funeral discourse. The fuuaral procession,
comprising tho atteudmg Bishops ami
Priests, Sisters from tho city convents,
till local Catholic societies, mnl St. Peter’s
band, with u great crowd of citizens, took
its way to St. Joseph’s Convent, iu front
of which a vault had boon prepared to re
ceive the body. At tbo grave Miserere
and Jienediclux were chautod.
—Tho match race for $5,000, mile
heats, best three iu five in harness, be
tween tho stallion Jay Gould and Bashaw,
Jr., over the Bishop’s Homing course,
took place yesterday. Over 3,000 present.
Weather bright and bracing, Tbo follow
ing is the timo of each horse, being given
by quarter posts of 37 seconds: 1:75, 1:55,
2:40. Windy after the trots commenced.
Bashaw broke down and pulled up at. tho
end very lame. The judges nllowed
Bashaw to be withdrawn.
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MARKETS.
BY TEI.riJ IIA 1*11 TO ENtlltIUER.
Money and Ktoclt Mark elm.
London, October 16—Bank rate to-day died
at4. Street rite2. Now fives t’x-cou-
punsi.’S'.j Mulliou decrease X7d,ooo.
Paris, October 15.—Mentos Oil 57>£c.
Maris, Oct. 15.—sjetio decreased uoarly 4,-
0. 0.00J 11 ancs.
New York, Octobor 16.—Stocks active.
Money 2J4 per cent. Gold HO. Exchange—
long 412; c.iiort 4ss. Governments uoiivoand
strong. Statu bonds quiet and uomiual.
New York, OotuLor 15—.Money dearer;
rose to lour-, prices brought liberal adoring*:
closed easy at percent. Exchange closed
firmer at484^. i»old quiet and firm at \W]M
110. Government* dull. State bonds quiet
and nominal.
t'otfoil Market*.
Liverpool, Get. 15.—Noon—Colton quiet
and steady; Uplands S; Orleans H l s ; sales 15,0 0
bales, in. lading 3,000 lor speculation and ex
port. J
Cotton to nrrlvo 1-10 cheaper.
Sales on iv lauds al mid bug Upland*, nothing
1. -olow good ordinary, shipped lit October ami
Decorator, 7y A .
3:a0 p. it—salos to-day 0,»oO American.
Sales for delivery at new cron on basis
middling uplands, nothing below lot
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WATFKS’ UONUL'Jtro OM(lANS .anuot
ho ©'Celled In tone or bounty; they dof. com
petition. Th » Concerto Stop la a lino imilu-
tioii of tho Human Voice.
Warr.iiitod lor «i.\ your*. Prices extremely
w for cash or unit cu ll, and balance in
Second-hand lustrum'tits
Agents w.mte i. A liberal
hers, .Ministers, Chin
831 bilos; Uplands 16%-,Gilean- 1
; I. It.
FROST DAMAGES IN TENNESSEE AND
KENTUCKY.
Louisville, Ootobor 15.—There wave
heavy frosts on Sunday and Monday
nights throughout Kentucky and northern
Tennessee, over the great tobacco region.
Well-informed persons from tho country
and dealers in the city unite iu Raying
that groat damage is done to the coming
crop of tobacco. It is variously estimated
that from one-half lo two-thirds of th<
entire crop has been killed. Specials lo
tho Courier-Journal corroborate account
of great damage ail along the line of the
Nashville Railroad. Sevoro frosts aro
probable to-night, adding to tho damagj
already done. Tho market has boen cx
oited in consequence, and prices havo ad
vanced from ouo-hulf lo ouo cent per
pound.
Agrrlcultiirnl Report for October.
Washington, October 15.—The returns
of the Department of Agriculture indicate
an average condition of tho corn crop of
8l» per cent, against 83 per cent, iu Hep-
tembor. All tlio Now England States
show an improved condition except Maine
and Connecticut; the Middle States a de
cline during the month; tho South At
lantic coast State : aud tho Gulf States, as
a wkolo, about hold their own, except
Louisiana, where tho average sinks from
76 to 63 per cout.
Western Union Telegraph Company.
ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
New York, October J5.—At a mooting
of tho directors of tho Western Union
Telegraph Company to-day, tho followin'
officers were elected : President—Win
Orton. Vice-Presidents—O. B. Cornell
Augustus Schell, Goorgo II. Muinford,
Norvin Green, Harrison Durkee. Execu
tive Committee—Win. Orton, Joseph H.
Bunker, Alonso B. Cornell, Harrison Dnr-
keo, Norvin Green, Joseph Marker, Edwin
P. Morgan, Augustus Schell, W. R. Thorn,
0. Vanderbilt, Frank Work.
Burglars entered the residence
Commodore Wm.Voorhees, ot Nyuck,N
York, on Tuesday night, ami among other
things carried off was tho famous Anbury
cup, besides several other prizes obtained
in yacht ruces.
16k@153-18; November 15 3-10^)
15 7-M@16-32; January 162 -32^ 16’23-32; Feb.
ru try 15 22 32(&3 32.
New York, Octo or 15 — Hutton quiet: nalee
of >72 halos at 1:V 1A'• ; not r. n L a ci|<ts 578.
Fii'Uies ol .-e I t-aVy; tnl<**3U8.0 hulcs, as
Mlows : Hot offer 16 11-..2 « MO; November 15 1-
10<0)42; Deco or or 15 6 16: .Ian mr* 16J.y ( f 173 2;
February 15 25-32-?//13-1*1: March 10 l-l«(r/.3-32;
A; ill 10 11 32; May 10 25-32^ 11-10; Juno lC" rt 4
15-16.
UiiAULUSTON, October 15 —Cotton e:»*.v; iiiUI-
illings 14)^; low mhffllltiK' 14',,: good ortliuary
14; not receipts3,308; ^»1 s 1,600.
Savannah. October 15.—'lotion quiet; mlil-
(lliug* 14 l i@14: low middling* 14‘ft'#'*; gout
onlluary YS'Jw-fo net receipt* 3.071; uxporia to
Great Britain 3,28(1; sales 1,300.
:w Orleans, Oct. 16.—Cotton oti*y; <lc-
I fair; inhbllings 14).^. not receipt* 4,6111;
auloH 1,600—last© voning 3,200; stock 61,138.
alvh**ton, October 15 —Ootion quiet and
hanged; middlings 14]/,\ net rcoeiptb 14S;
sales 1,2SW.
Moiulu, October 15.—Cotton, middlings 14 : ^,
net receipts 01*0; exports to Great Britain
3,875; ?:i1ls 1,000; stock 10,115.
bton, Octobor 15.—Cotton quiet
unchanged; middling* 10^; net rcclpts 9G; Kales
"10; stock 8,0u0.
Piiiladkli’IIia, October 15.—Cotton dull; 1<
middling 15c; good ordinary 14^; net iccel]*ts
ProviNiou .liurkclN.
Bivkki’OOL, October 16—Mroadstufts quiet
ard Os 3d.
Nnur Youk, Cotober 15.—Flour di
drooping. Wheat quiet and declining. Pork
Uc.vy; mess $21 5o. (Jo.n a sliade llrtucr.
* ard (pilot; sle.un 13)4.
New York, October 15.—Southern Hour quiet
and heavy; common to fair extra #>'<])5.05; good
to choico aOS8.25.
Maltimouk, October 16.—Flour quiet and ur
cliangod. Wheat llrm; Marylaml white 41 >16(1$
1.3»; Southorn $1 $1.07 *’ ‘ ”
St. Lou h, Oct d»er 15.—Flour—low grades
«t 11 scarce but firm; high qualities 25 '
soli. Oorii dull and lower; No. 2 mixed SO
iu olcv*tor. Whiskey lower at jjd 03. Pork
juiet ut *2-1 cash. Ma
dear rib Hides l3UJo.
'•nth*.
sales of steam at lie i
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sldcf ' •
fair di
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changed.
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lorn easier; old 6l»@70 ; now 60
Laid in koo'I demiuid with steady sales; tun
ior 12)^il3. Macon dud und lower: shouide.
clear rib pi les i:w/-* clear sides scare
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4lor tho finest ussortiuont of the best Oa'duoj
Organs in tho world, iueluding new sty os
rlt.li recent improve-neulH, not only cx>*lu-
ively for cash, as formerly, hut also ou new
dans of easy payments, the most lav raffle
voroflorod. Organs rented with pi Ivlbme of
lurchusc, to nlmo-t any part of the eonuir .
•’irst payment 09 uu or upwards, lllustratul
catalogues and circulars, with lull particulars,
sent Ireo on request. Address
MASON At H!\lAILIN' ORGAN GO.,
Boston, New York, or Chicago.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL UUV A
Fir st Mortgage Premium Bond
N ow Y oris.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Authorised )»y tlio Logi-J.it ire ot tlm Slate <d
Now York.
2d l k r«iuliiiii brawliur, Dev. 7, 1H7I.
2(1 Kerien Drawing, Jnniinr.v I, IH75.
1SVFKY BOND will he Reducmud with a
Premium, us an equivalent lor Interest.
Capital Premium, $100,000
Address, for Bonds and full informal ion,
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO Sc CO.,
Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y.
Post OfttCQ Drawer 29. 4w
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associat' d
At Alexandria, Va.
WovomV>or 2«i, 1074.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Gash Gilt
1 Grand Oas-i Gill
1 Grand ‘’ash Gift
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OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
A. (). Harwell having withdrawn from
tho firm of Harwell, Gritfia A Go., haa
removed to Chambers street. His friends
and putrom* would do well to coll on him
in his now quarters, and oxainino stock
boi'oro buying elsew boro. Prioes at panic
rates. jul8 Hiutwedtf
Doctors.
DR. .IAS. T. IVAKNOCK,
Surg(M>n und PliyHieiMii.
Slaaghtoi’a Drug btoiu, Railroad street.
. DR. J. W. R. 1VIMJAMN
. Iiiu profcssiuntil sorvtces. Oftico over R. M.
Hr. cii A Co.’s, C’hiuubcra A K. U. {ttreets.
MilUnery.
AllSSLS WHITE A 1TCKKK,
Pwahinnabta MlUlucrs and brnMnaken.
lleiiltemeu’s Shins cat by chart measure, ami
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Notaries Public.
U. it. HIGGINS,
ig appointed Notary 1‘ublic for boo county,
.-ri I in ly solirits the patrouage of Ills friends.
Ip Ccmi i•• ( ami .'.I .NUonlays of ioch mouth,
. c llomiteld's lev olllce. Ja23
1,000
bUO
1UU uueU
h...
t 14^J,
Lo
WhI.-kuy
VILLK, Getu
' 15.—-Flour unchanged,
i ged. Pork notuinul.
• riff 13%, clour
quiet
dull: shoui(ior.4 7, 1 .,, eioai
Lard nominal W iiiskoy
rauo, Octobor 15.-Flour dull and un-
changed. ^Gornquint; No. 2 mixed 74j^g roject-
I 42
11'J lo
J*ork steady:
fellers’ nil year, ut
;2j^4l73 Wbiskoy »
, Lard steady ot
i Hoard this alto
NOTICE.
(«
Frlili
days
oct3 2w
FREIGHT TRAINS, REGl’LAR.
•o Goluinbus Monday*, Wednesday, and
•H at 6:30 a. m. A rrlve at Troy 3 52 I*, m.
re Troy Tuo-alay*, Thursday* and Satur-
W. J^. CLARK.
For Sale.
Church. Very low lor chfIi. Apply to
J. MARION ESTES,
oc4 eodtl 122 liroud Street.
'asI' Gifts
5o Cu h G Its,
loo Gash < Hits,
1,0 '0 Gash Gifu,
22,178 Gash Gilts, amounting to +l,uuu,u
NUMHEK OF TIUKETN, 100,000.
Whole Tiokots ijs2u
Halves lo
Guartors »
EiahtliH or eaeh Coupons 2
Tickets for loo oo
The M mtpuli. r Feuialo Humane Ass.ada.
on, chartered by the Legislature of Vi-giida
nd the Circuit Court **f Orange county, j.ro-
jSch ffy a Grand Gift Concert to osliitillsh and
udow a “Home Tor the Old, lutirm u id Dchii
lie Ladies of Virginia,’’ at Montpelier, tho
•rinor residome ol President James .Uadiron.
OVKRNOIt’fl OlfKICK, RlCH MONK, .1 uly 3, 1X74.
Halfords me pleasure to say that I
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices I
AT THE
BALTIMORE
furniture, Ac.
At Punic Price*.
A. O. HAlt\VELL,
Dealer iu nil klmla of Earn.tur©.
Mmi, Metallic, Vnnni CuQlus, and Casket*.
Lawyers.
A. J. Vli'KLRS,
AUorncy mid (.'ouiiatdlor nt few.
Olllce opposite Alabama IIoiiho.
1'rue I Ices iu all llio Court* of tho Ftato. Ja3
Tailors.
J. II. UAMPUELK, tailor,
ig and Making ill llio Latest Btylos.
Dentists.
J. I., li. NiUI'lil, OeuliNl,
Mato Work and I'luuging o;i reiiHouable
Barber Shops.
Hotels.
ADAMS IIOUftE.
go to Opelika, bo aura to atop
IIoiiho, uppoMile PoHHi-iiger I)epo
88 Broad Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, Ac.
A complete uMortinont of
Youths' and Bovs' Clothing.
A IIuo lino of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
HOFFLIN, RICH & CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Insurance.
Ml
E. V. HO WEN A NON,
uttorul liiNiirniu’fl Agent*.
ail road Struct, over It. M. Uiooiie A Co.’*
*'OR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
r Mil REE BED ROOMS, lurnlshod or unfur-
I. nbhud, In HUitw or Kingly, on most romon-
nblo term*, with First CIiimn Board.
Apply corner St.. (Ualr and .lack-on itrcets,
oppindle St. Luke's Alethmlist Church,
out 16 lw
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP at broad
and Thomas streets.
A |*| ly to
sep!7 tr MRS. L. F. MEYEK.
For Rent.
JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST ,
near tho Baptist Church, 7 rooms. If ill.
Kmiulro at Alabama Warohouso.
sopB tl W. 11. HUGHES.
For Rent Cheap.
^ PORTION OF THE DESIRABLE RES*
•o of Mrs Judgo Thomas, on ROSE HILL,
wllh or wltliout furniture, outhouse*, liable*
nd garden. Also, about seven ucr«i for mar
ket garden.
Apply on promises or at Enquirer-Sun ofllco,
Sept. 6,1874-L1
To Rent.
A DESIRABLE STORE ON BROAD
the oflff'i
Iu til ttie vh
ami I attest their iutulilgei
and high lopn
ho public <
• II
tidence, influeii
itulmuuus llouruUy reprurouted itiiriu them.
JAS. KE.UPLR, Gov. of V a.
Alkxaniihia, Va., July b, 1874,
• * • I coiiimuiid them as gents of honor
and Integrity, and lully ontitff d t » U.o < ouli-
deuce of the public. R.. W Hi'G!lKS,
U. S. Judge Eastern Dint, of Va.
Further references by permission ; His Ex
cel It ncy (J inert t' WuIko:, ox-G<<vcruor oi
Va.; lion. Robert E. V/ittierj, Lieui-Go\. of
Va, and I/. S. Senator elect; Sonaturs uud
Mombers of (Jongro s from Virginia.
Remittaiiecs lor tickets limy be made by cx
press, prepaid, postollice money .» dcr on
Wnsliiriaton, D C., or by nvisti-rod let ter.
For lull particulars, testimonials, &. send
lor circulars. Address,
ii on. jA.ni.s ha ii not: it,
Presd’t M. F. H. A.. Alexandria, Va.
Reliable Agents wanted everywhere.
net 14 Jw
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
OOI) CASES AND CASK KTS.
Noil-Scaling 4.';incn mid I’nxRc
WIiBcI iisch and t
For beauty 1
irket. Prln
old by
other party iu this section.
Also, cheap Pino Collins always on hand.
00" Night boll at front door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
seplO 3m Ifem.'MUL’d, Ua.
Ir. J. G. HARRIS Is
a sod to ,*oo his Irlunds.
u-12 U DooditW .
L. P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
A ll orders will be attended
to with noiitncsH and dispatch.
N. li.-No work delivered until paid lor.
4*'Call at my rooms over Pease A. Nor-
HAVE YOU TRIED
JBRUBEBA?
AUK YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Are no Languid that any exertion
r -jo in-. m..r« ol an dial l limn > oil led eapubie
Then try J I lttTil.lt A, tlm wond* rfnl
It ri'RulaleH the lh>
1 In operation In not violent, bn
And id Inn i ly steal *wuy.”
is no new and iiutried discix
•'•'•"•■mn:ed by thahlKl.' , st r |ne'
2, 1 -,74-tf
WELLS A CURTIS.
For Rent.
AND SLEEPING j
nranco Building, among which In the *'«■-
Rice now occuploii Uy Southern Llio insurance
(Joinpauy. Apply to
CHARLES COLEMAN,
aug30 tr lie Broad HL_^
For Ront.
rpil E ro-ldonoo second door south of St.
I Paul Church, at present occupM by
Mr. Peyton. Po.-sofrflon given Ural Oct.XSlft
For torms, kc., apply to
aiigtll ondtf .T. S. JONES.
For Sale.
j JWKLLINO ON OGLETHOKeU,
between Thoiuus and Baldwin,six rooms,fisflll.
i-fourtli acre ; built in 1873. Cost #1,600,
Prico $3,200, Apply to
JOHN HLACKMAK,
<'•‘4 tl Real Fftato Agonf*
Farm for Salo.
I* WILL null at public salo, on tho first
L Tucsia ’• ‘ ‘
Duccinbu
lil at privuto *alu bcloro (hat tiiiiu) tho-
arm o««»i>lod by Mr. P. M. SHu*, thr.*e miles
irtlicaHt of Coloiiibiis, Ga., on tlio Taibottou
ad. Tho placo contain* about 05 acre*, all
' ctwuoii Oo and 70 acres cleared,
t homo with five rooms, closet*
luuldo room frarnud kitchen.
. barn, stable, Ao Tbo place is
suitable lor a Dairy Farm, and will b.mid
cheap b>r emit. .Mr. Silas will take pleasuro tb
showing tho premises to parlies wishing to
puicjnnso. A j.ply to Jordan L Howell, A gout,
A good tr
and pant I
REMEM BER
M rs. colvin & miss don nelly
have removed their .1111,1.1 .\LitY
LNTAHLlHIIIIt’.Vft' to the store lately oc
cupied by J. Kyle & Co. Hero they have on
hand a full supply of KALI. GOODS of every
variety und fashion, Pressing and Hlouchiug
done on llio shortest md i. o. Facilities always
ou hand l«»r every need ol a lady's toilet.
Call at once and aoc us. OC4 tf