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VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1874.
NO. 244
TERMS
OP THB
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
ENQumsm.
...$8 00
.. 4 00
... 2 00
Twolve months, in advance...
Six months, 44
Three months, 44 * ...
One month, 44 7f»c.
tVkeki.v Knhuikkb, one year 2 00
Sunday Enquirer, ono year 2 fiO
Sunday nnd Weekly Enquirer to-
gether, ono year 2 00
AdverltfiliiK Rule*.
qiiato.
1 Week, Hally $ a on
rltihly bo
changed
THE ELECTIONS.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
—Only Bristow, Williams and Jewell,
the Executive Departments, are in
Vasli iugt on.
[ —Tho visitors to the North Carolina
at Raleigh yesterday numbered at
past twelve thousand.
| —The writ of issue was served yostor-
y on tho counsel of Henry Ward IJeeeli-
j in the Tilton libel suit. The case will
i placed on the November ca’cndav.
—Conkliug and Willis were nominated,
Thursday night, in the Tammany Con-
rressional Conveutious for the Eighth and
Eleventh Districts, Now York, respective
ly. They ore Liberal Republicans.
—Mrs. Lincoln was too ill to attend tho
nveiling ceremonies of the Lincoln
fjtntue at Springfield. Grant spoke three
sticks full of solid minion mutter—entire-
lersoual.
-Tho Episcopal Congress is in Rocrot
ion. Rev. Dr. Montgomery, formerly
of Philadelphia, dropped dead in the Con
gress. The missionary delegates were
dmitted to tho secret session.
—The gr ind jury of the Oyer and Ter
miner Court, Brooklyn, has brought in
nn indictment against Demos Barnes for
flibel for tho publication in his paper of
nu article intimating that improper rola-
|ious had existed between the lute Mrs.
jnry C. ±>o\ven and Henry W «rd Beecher.
j consent, the case was transferred to
he Brooklyn City Court for a hearing at
lie next term.
FOREIGN.
-The Italian brigands did not get
t—The annexation of the Fijii Islands to
be British Empire is formally announced.
-A letter from Havana reports a mil-
lliau dollars defalcation in the Custom
-house.
—Gapt. Symonds, wife and daughter,
I were drowned by a collision with an Auier-
i icon ship in the English channel.
—Don Carlos is nt Toloso. Reports of
i defeats of Carlist bauds and olferR of
iHiirronder continue.
—A London special of yesterday says
I reliable information respecting tho com
kpensatioa paid England by the Madrid
■Government, shows it amounts in the total
■to $76,0000. Of this $40,000 wore paid
|ns satisfaction for tho British sufferers in
(the Virginias butchery. The remaining
($3. r >,000 went to cover other outstanding
blainn against Spain. The present gov-
bininont of Spain was not recognized by
"England until the right of all claims had
peon admitted.
ILLINOIS.
INDIANA.
DEMOCRATS GAIN FIVE CONOBB881f*N AND
CARRY TUB STATE.
Indian atoms, October 10.—From tho
best estimates made to-night, the Legis
lature will stand— Souatora holding over,
Republicans, 10, Democrats, 8; eleoted—
Republicans 8, Democrats 12, Independ
ents 3, doubtful 8. House—Democrats
51, llepublicaus 40, Independents 0.
Enter.
Official returns change tho result in the
First, Eighth and Ninth Districts. In the
First, B. O. Fuller, Democrat, is elected
by 400 majority; Eighth, Morton C. Hun
ter, Republican, re-oloctod by 103 major
ity; Ninth, F. J. Cason, Republican, has
801 majority; Seventh, (Indianapolis
District), Frank Landers, Democrat, has
a majority of 505.
Tho delegation will stand eight Demo
crats to five Republicans. The Demo
crats gain live members.
Tho official vote in twenty-seven coun
ties gives a Democratic net gain on the
State ticket, as compared with the vote
for Governor in 1872, of 4,753. The
Democratic majority in tho State will
reach 15,000.
[In the last Congress Indiana had five
Democratic Congressmen; this time sho
has eight.]
Hunter, Rep., is Congressed from tho
Terre Ilauto District.
OHIO
DEMOCRATIC BY 20,000 MAJORITY.
Columbus, O., October 1(1.—At the
Democratic headquarters, up to 11 r. M ,
official and unofficial returns have been
rooc-ived from soventy-eight counties,
which show a not Democratic gain over
last year of 17,500. This leaves ten coun
ties yet to hear from. Granting these
counties have givon the same majorities
as Inst year, tho Democratic majority in
tho *Stato will bo about 18,000. It is
thought, however, tho official returns will
swell tho majority to 20,000.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Whkelino, October 1C.—The returns
iudicato the cloctiou of Wilson, Dem., in
the First District, by 100 majority.
Tho Democrats elect two, and probably
tlireo Congressmen.
ARKANSAS.
Iu Arkansas 105,000 votes have been
polled, being tho largest number ever
cast. The new Constitution and the Dem
ocratic State ticket carried the day by 75,-
000 majority.
IOWA.
DEMOCRATS GAIN A CONGRESSMAN.
Washington, October 10.—The Demo
crats claim the Third Iowa District by 11)
majority.
A. II. HTEPIIKI8.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENRUIRER.
Money nnd Ntock Market*.
London, October 18.—Weather foggy. Street
rate 2%. Erie 26%@’27.
Paris, October 16 — Rentes 6ir. 75c.
Nkw York, Oetobor
UNVEILING OF THE LINCOLN STATUE.
Springfield, October 14.—The Society
f tho Army of Tennessee assembled this
orniug, and selected Des Moines, Iowa,
r the next meeting, which will be held
i September 20th and 30th, 1875. Gen.
Iiornas C. Fletcher, of Maine, was eleot-
l orator.
■The Society then adjourned to parlici-
"te in the ceremonies of unveiling tbe
ncoiii statue at Oak Ridge cemetery,
procession began to form nt 11
»ok, Gov. Beveridge acting as Grand
Jrolial. President Grant, with Secreta-
IBelknap, occupied a carriage at tho
■d of the procession, proceeded by the
litHiy hand from tho Newport bar-
iks and esoorLed by the Government
fcards, a military orgauiz ition of this
as a guard of honor. Next came tho
. Dr. Hull an old friend of President
pcoln, and* Bishop Waynmn, colored.
other carriages redo Vico President
‘ on, with Sir Powell Buxton, M. Pond,
>. Foster, Member of Parliament of
gland, Genorals McDowell and Custor,
\ Hon. J. K. Dubois, with Mrs. Grant
l Mrs. Governor Beveridge. General
Brinuu marched on foot at the head of
I Society of tho Army of Tennessee,
7 following him was a line of military
1 civil otticers. When the procession
ed at the cemetery, not less than
ty-flvo thousand persons were pres-
ent. After tho playing of tho Dead March
by the band, Bishop Wayman made a fer-
?•»* and eloquent prayer, and a choir of
fllOSbrs chanted “With malice toward
non*, with charity for all.” Hon Jesse
K. Jjfubois thou read the history of tho
.lAnooln Monument Association and tho
twqlt of their labors, concluding as fol-
r: “By the liberal contributions of a
►fill nation wo have been enabled to
pdo a suitable place for the remains
D wisest ami purest of men known
r national history. Here they may
f poico." Tho statue was then un-
} aud Senator It. G. Ogleaby deliv-
eloquent oration, at the close of
the immense assemblage quietly
HIH AUGUSTA SPEECH—A JEFFERSONIAN
DEMOCRAT—SEES HOPE FOR THE
FUTURE SOUTH—NO OBJEC
TION TO GRANT FOB A
THIRD TERM.
Augusta, October 1C.—Hon. A. II.
Stephens addressed the citizens of Augus
ta, and spoke for two hours and a half,
llo roviowed the history of the govern
ment from its foundation to the present
timo, showing that the great struggle has
always been between centralism and con
stitutionalism.
That the pasaago of the Civil Rights
Bill would work groat evil, and destroy
the public school system of the South,
He referred to President Grant and would
do bini justice. He had done his duty.
As to the third term ho had no objections
to that per sc. He saw no reason why a
Prosidont who executed the laws faith
fully should not ho elected for a third
term, if the people desired it.
IIo had looked into the question, and
saw no sense in abusing President Grant
for his action in that affair.
He spoke hopefully of the future of tho
republic, and advised his hearers to oboy
tho laws to suppress lawlessness, and be
true to tho Constitution and Union as
established by our fathers.
IIo proclaimed himself a Jeffersonian
Democrat, and snid he had great faith in
tho triumph of these principles.
Stephens had nn immense audience, and
spoke with clearness and vigor, exhibiting
no signs of weariness.
strong* Statu bou<
Nkw York. October 16 —Monoy oasy at 2).j
@3percont. Sterling strong at 6. Gold tluil at
*l.io@1.10%. Governments active an«l strong.
Statu bonus quiet an<l nominal.
t'otton markets.
Liverpool, Oct. 16.—Noon—Cotton quiet
ami steady; Uplands 8; Orleans S'*; soles 12,0 0
bales, im-ludlmr ‘2,000 Tor speculation and ex
port. Actual export 7,000.
Cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper.
Sales on a basis of ink! ling Uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped In November
and I loco tuber, 7J£; do., do., deliverable in Oc
tober, 7%.
2:30 r. m.—Cotton s ties on basis of middling
Uplands, nothing below low middlings, dcllv
eruble In October 7%.
New York, October 16.—Cotton drooping;
sale* 763 bales; Uplands 16)4; Oi loans 15%.
Futures opened as follows: October 1?> 1-16
@15%; Novouibor 15 3-3*2} lieu labor 15 11-32®%;
January 15 17-32® 16 o 16; Februtry 16 13-ie@
%; March 16%@3-i6.
foRK,Octo' or 10 —Cotton quiet; salos
of 1031 bales at 15%@16%; not receipts 744.
Futures closed steady at a decline; sales
43 2 0 bales, mb f dlows: October 14 3132015}
November 14 3l-U2@lft; December 16 3 16; Jan
uary 15 13-t2@7 16; February 16 11-16; March
16 16-18031-32; April 16 3 10@7-82; May 16 13-32
@7-18; .1 unc 1Q%@%.
Boston. October 16—Stock 12,706
Weekly net rooclpts 7,661; oxports to Groat
Britain 3,875; sales 5,800.
Indianola, October 16.—Weekly not re
ceipts 365.
Savannah. October 10.—Cotton dull: mid
dlings 14 11-32; low middlings 14%; good ordi
nary 13 11-16; stock 47,070.
weekly net receipts 28.607; exports to Great
Britain 6906; to Continent 9ti7; sales 0,216.
Memphis, October 15.—Stock 10,866.
Weekly net receipts 11,445; shipments 6,496;
sales 9,000.
Philadelphia, October 16.—Weekly not re
ceipts 948.
Providence, October 10.—Weekly net re
ceipts 31; sales 6,000.
Augusta, Oetobor 16.—Demand good, but
lower; middlings 14; low middlings 13%; good
ordmury 13; stock 8,570
Wcokly not rocolpts 7,884; shipments 6,285;
tales 0,815.
Baltimore, October 16.—Cotton dull nnd
lower; middlings 14%; low middlings 14%;
good ordinary 14; sloes 3,293.
We»kly net re
Britan 1.303; to the continent
spinners 230.
New Orleans, Oct. 16.—Cotton Irregular
and In guud dumaud; middlings 14%; stock
66,472.
W«okly net receipts *28,307; exports to Great
Britain 6,868; sales 20 050.
Macon, October 10.—Weolilv not receipts
3,088; shipments 3,132; ftock 3,4 6.
Sh rev sport, October 16.—Weekly not re
ceipts 1,832; shipments 1,228; sales 2,261; stock
2,069.
Nashville, Oetobor 16.—Wcokly net receipts
1,638; shipments 1,154; stuck 4,519.
Galveston, Octob r 16—Weekly not rc-
16,067; oxpor.s to Great Britain 6,639;
8ales 8,240.
On aulkston,October 10.—Cotton easier; mhl-
dlings 14%@14%; stock 35,135.
Weekly net receipts 21,031; exports to Groat
Britain 6,694; sales 900.
Sklma, October 10.—Cotton active: mid
dlings 14c; low middlings 13%c; good ordinary
nominal.
Weekly net rooclpts 3 657; shipments 2,887;
stock 3,104.
Monioomkrt, October 16.—Woekly net
oeipts 3,602; shipments 2,883; sales 3,000; stock
"1,662.
Provlnion Markets,
New York, October 10.—Southern Hour dull
anddeclining, Whoat dull and heavy Corn
unsettled but declining, Pork lioavy at $20 @
•20 50 Lard quiet—steam 13%
New York, October 16.—Southern flour dull
and declining; common to fair extra $5@6 96.
good to choice $8@8 *25. Codec (pilot and un
changed. Sugar dull and less Arm. ltico quiet
and unchanged. Tallow steady. Rosin dull
at $2 45, strained. Turpentine lower at 38o.
Pork unsettled; job lots at$20 60. Lard Armor;
rime steam 14o. Whisky lower at ijtl 04
05. Freights Armor; cotton by steam
5-16.
St. Louis, Oetobor 10.—Flour quiet; low
grades st ll scarce but Arm; high qualities 26c
announcements.
For City Sexton.
■kts? 3 * Wo are authorized to announce the
name of ABRAM ODOM ns a candl-
dato for Sexton of the city of Colutubus, at tho
election on Saturday, tho 12th of Dicomber
next. oetll to*
For Tax Collector,
w CAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an-
nonces himself as a camlldnto for T ix
Collector of Muscogeo County. Eloction flrst
Wednesday in January. oc4d&wto*
IS/
For Tax Collector.
» 1 respect (tally announce mysolf a can
didate for Tax Collector of Muscogeo
county at tho election on tho Arst Wednesday
in January noxt.
oetU t( JOHN A. HUFF.
To tlie Voters of Muscogee.
■K1 HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF
a Candidate for tho ofltco of Tax R<
eolver of Muscogeo County, at tho olcctlonc
tho First Wednesday In January.
oci8 to T. C. REES.
■renty-
b, T.ENN., October l(j.—Five com-
|of the thirteenth infantry from
■trict of the Platte in detained,
were swashed. Two soldiers
j Emory’s forces are well distribu-
■11 parts. The Stato of Louisiana
The Nasons In Canada.
Ottawa, Canada, October 16.—Albert
Pike attended the priory of Knight Tern
plars in session here, and read a commu
nication * from the Knight* of New Or
leans. The Canadian Knights were
tod to attend tho grand priory at New
Orleans, September noxt. A letter from
the Prince of Wales was read, and also
one from tho Duke of Leinster, Grand
Prior of Ireland.
THE WEATHER.
Df.partment or War,
Washington, October 16, 1874.
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
States, northeast to southeast winds, fall
ing baromoter, warmer, cloudy weather
and rain. For tho Gulf States, north
west to southwost winds, cloudy weather
and rain, with lower temperature.
BE Acts. —Said an old clergyman :
Dave too many resolutions and too
action. ‘The Acts of the Apostles’
• title of ono of tho books of the New
uiout; their resolutions have not
ed us. ”
For Tax Collector.
• S. B. CLEGHOltN
Bolfa candidato for t
Collector of Muscogeo county. Eloction first
Wodnosday lit January noxt.
00 ta td
For Clerk of Superior Court
1 respectfully aunounco mysolf as a c
dato for re-elect ion to tho ofllco of Clork of Su
ltrier Court of Muscogeo county. Election
Arst Wednesday in January noxt.
Bep26td JESSE J. BRADFORD,
For Tax Assessor.
U. L. MARTIN respectfully n
ounces himself a candidate for Tax
Assessor of Russell county, Ala. Eloction i
November next. sep'22 td
For Tax Collector.
uthorlzed to nnnounco tho
n a mo of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq.,
as a oandldato for Tax Collector of Muscogoe
county, at tho ensuing election In January
noxt. ootid oodfcwtd*
New Advertisements.
Agents. Ladies*
H XcciUc- Itimk,
Send stamp. DEAN & CO.,
i, Mar. 4w
INC . .
uiulo—Employ
. j 0A p,
i satnn
stamp, C. ROSS,
4\v
subscription Books..rr
gantly lllustra od. Groat inducements to
Agont-. For terms and circulars, address,
New Would Puiilisiiino Co., Phllud’a. 4\v
I Wo send valuable package of
IDT allgoods by mall tree. Address with
ten cents return stamp, Al. YOUNG, 173 Green
wich stroot, N. Y. 4\v
.. ANTED--18RST^'“^!:
tlonery Pnekiige out. Sample package, post
paid, lor 25a. Olroulars f oe. .1. DIUDK, 767
Broadway, N. \\ 4w
Agent* WuiittMl! IM|»:oni>i Awarded
tor,l $“w AN, ‘ Pictorial Bibles
1,309 Illustrations. Address lor circulars A.
I. Holman & Co., 930 Arch si , Pblla. 4w
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
TX»o
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
1*UT UP ONLY IN lll.ro MIXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Druggists. 4w
AGENTS WANTED
SLri'
RESTAURANTS.
THE AM BOR.
pletely renovated and fitted up tho well-
n “Alt Holt” stand as a Saloon and Res
taurant. llo is now prepared to furnish Meals,
Choice Liquors and Cigars, and customers umy
lo as-urud ovorything will bo tlio best tho
market nfiords. ocl8-tf
VOIIMN’S
DICTIONARY
OF
EYKRY-DAV
WWTS.
cry thing, {liana
For Tax Receiver.
candidate for
Muscogeo
county. Election flrst Wednesday In January
noxt.
JORDAN L. HOWELL.
sop‘27 dcod&wto
For Clerk of Superior Court.
igpoctfully announco myself a can
didate for Clerk of Superior Court,
soliciting tlie‘.support or tho public.
oct3 eodto GEOHOE Y. POND.
For Sale.
Bridgo streets. Terms easy.
ALSO, FOR RENT,
A portion of tlie Dwelling House
tho cor-
MRS. M. F. KLEl5EL
MILLINERY.
SPRING MILLINERY^
lower to sell. Corn dull and unsettled;
No. 2 mixed 65c.; old do. 77@781; on track 78@
Pork quiet at $22. Bacon firmer; sheu U-
7%@8c; clear rib sides 13@13j<je; clear sides
14%@14%c. Lard easier for buyers; butchers
w hlskey 98o
Cincinnati, Oetobor 18. — Flour steady.
Corn tinner and In fair demand; old 70@73c.
Lard steady. Bncon quint and woak; shoul
ders 7}<$o- Whisky Arm; all otlorings sold ut 97c.
Louisville, October 16.—Flour unchanged.
Corn, white 75@80c; mixed 70e. Bacon quiet
and unchanged. Lard nominal. Whiskey
loworatOMc. Bagging lower; two-pound Ken
tucky hemp 13c; 11 vx and jute 14c.
Chicago, Oetobor 16.—Flour quiet and un
changed. Corn dull and uns-ttlod: No. 2
mixed 72)4; cash 7*2%; October 69%; November
67, sellers all year. Pork dull uml drooping at
Ii 9.Oetobor ijil7 3>, all tho year. Lard steady
at 11%, all tho year.
Biltimoue, October 16.—Flour (pilot, except
rr low and modium grades; price* unchani *
Wheat steady. Corn dull, whlto Soutl
98c@#l. Oats quiet. Provisions dull and weak;
prices uneluingcd.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
, In suits or singly,
able tonus, with First Class lit
Apply corner St. Clair and Jackson streets,
opposlto St. Luke’s Methodist Church.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
111!. JAS. T. WAKNOCK,
Surgeon and Physician.
Illcc at Slaughter’* Drug Mure, Railroad kirn-
C ntulns *20,009 Keclpos f>
fide number: beware of itnlt<Ml<
lutoly indlsponMiblo to all clu
money dally to every Duvor. Selling lastoi
titan any othor tbroo books eomldued ! six
teen pig«- circular and extra terms tree. F. A
Hutchinson & Co., Cincinnati, <
Waters 1 New Scale Pianos,
Kltl llti: AND UlMtlGIIT,
Aro tho host tnado. Tho touch elastic, t
tono powerful, pure and oven through tho t
tiro scale, yet mellow r ’
petition. Tlia Concerto Stop h
tlun of tho Human Voice.
Warr.iiiicd lor six years. Prices extremely
low for easlt or part on-It, and balance in
monthly payments. Second-hand Instruments
nt great bargains. Agents wauto i. A liberal
discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches,
Schools, Lodges, oto. Illustrated Catalogues
mailed. HORACE WATERS * SON, 4S1
Broadway, Now York. P. O. Box 3667. 4w
The Mason & Hamim
Organ Company,
i Diploma
duet
SANS SOUCI
Bar and Restaurant!
H AVING secured tho Proprietorship of
. this popular resort, 1 have thoroughly
refitted, retiirnislicd and stocked It. with toe
finest WINKS and othor LiQUOHS and
CIGARS to lie found in tills or any othor
market.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Choice
Monls served at all hours, at reasonable prices.
Parties furnished with irivuto romm when
desired.
FRESH OYSTERS now rocolvod dally
out Suv.imiuh and Mobile, and sorvod In any
ylo desired.
oct4 tt A. J. ROLAND.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
H AS jurt boon opened, nnd is now prepared
to lay bcloro Its guests aud patrons a
BILL OF FARE
EQUAL. TO ANY S
. class Hotels
gost cities ol th
enable rales
octl 3tn
BARBERS.
811101, Cl, A UK. John C
SIMLON & JOHN,
Fasliionabit ilarlicrs ami Artistic llair-Drcsscis,
Randolph Stroot.
id. Politeattontii
tho great American t.uxi uv,
good shave, guaranteed.
Hair-4 hitting In all the mod.
I>K. J. IV. K. WILLIAMS
i Ids professional services. Oillco over
Millinery.
MISSES WHITE Si TUCKER,
Fuahiouablo Mill!nets ami Dressmakers.
ntlMucu’rf hliirtb cut by churl incMUire, uiul
gur.i
h
MRS. C. V. IIARLOW,
Fashionable Milliner and Dressmaker.
Solo Agent of lluttorick A Co.’s Path
At tho lute bunking liuinu- nt Hlmpp
Dpi-lika, Ain.
T
winnors of throo lilglicst Medals
of Honor nt V’ientia. ’73, and 1
oiler tho finest assortment of tho best Ui
Organs in tho wo.Id, ineluding now stylos
with rocont Improve.uonts, not only oxclu-
sively for cash, as formerly, but also on new
plans of oasy payments, tho most lav -ruble
ever nlturod. Organs ronto-1 with pilvllegc ol
purchase, toaliuo-t any part of tho countn .
First payment $9 99 or upwards. Illustrated
catalogues and circulars, with lull particulars,
sunt free on request.. Address
MASON & HAIM LIN ORGAN CO.,
4w Boston, New York, or Chicago.
POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE!
—$20—
WILL i»uv a
First Mortga ge Premium Bond
OF THE
Wow Yorlx.
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO.,
Authori/.od by tho Logiilaturo ol the Slate of
New York.
2<| Premium Drawing, floe. 7, 1ST4.
3d Series Drawing, January I, 1873.
EVF-KY BOND will bo Rodoemod with a
Premium, us an equivalent ior interest.
Capital Premium, 3(00,000
Address, for Bonds and full inf-
MORCENTHAU, BRUNO £l CO..
Financial Agents, 23 Pauic Row, N. Y
Pott OfflCO Drawer 29. 4v
First Grar.d Gift Concert.
■ MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associat e
At Alexandria, Va.
INTovombor 2G, 10*74
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash (Jilt <(100,001
1 Grand (Jasii Gilt (i0,<>i-i
1 Grand * ’ash Gift *25,0 >
lo Cash Gifts, <110,000 each 100,00
Notaries Public.
(J. D. HIGGINS,
ted Notary Public f(
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Stroet, Gunby’s Building, next to
Procr, Illgcs H. Co.
Rea! Estate Brokerage &. Insurance.
RCFXK, nv PERMI8H105,
To Merchants' and Mc-chauics’ Dank, this city.
ni-rlO if
A LARGE LOT
Kentucky Jeans,
WAllHANTED A 1.1. WOOL FILLING, AT
PEACOCK A SWIFT’S.
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
and Thomas streots.
Apply to
sepl7 tf MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Rent.
JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST '|ljjjk
umr ttio Baptist Cliurdi, i rooms. Sfil-'M.
Enqu'ro at Alabama Warobouso.
■ep8 tf W. H. HPO-HEB.
For Rent Cheap.
» PORTION OF THE DESIRABLE RES*
idenco of Mrs Judgo Thomas, on ROSE HILL,
with or without furniture, outhouses, stables
and gardon. Also, about seven acros for mar
ket garden.
Apply on premises or at Enquirer-Sun olllce.
Sept. 5,1874-ti
For Rent.
O ffices and sleeping
ROOMS in tho Georgia Homo
suraoce Building, among which la
office now occupied by Souiln-rn Lilo Insurance
Company. Apply ‘
au«3U tf
■m
For Rent.
idenco sc
I’hurch, r
fond door south of St.
it present occupied by
.. ^ _ Hsion given flrrt Oct.AJUi
•’or terms, kc., apply to
Ug21 omltf J- S. JONES.
For Sale.
JEWELLING ON OGLETHORPE,
between Thomas
ind Baldwin,six rooms,
one-fourth aero ; built In 1873. Cost f4,500.
Prlco $3,200. Apply to
JOHN BLACKMAR,
oc4 tf R° u l Estate Agent.
Furniture, &c.
At Paulo Price*.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
AI ho, Metallic, Wood Collins, uni Cuskets.
Lawyers.
A. J. VJCHLltM,
Allorucy uml CoittiMdlor nt Ian.
Ofllco opposite Alabama II
Tailors.
J. It. CAMPIILLL, Tailor,
Cutting and Making in the Latent Btylei
pairing neatly done.
Dentists.
J. fa. 14. SMITH, DoiiGnI,
Barber Shops.
Ill4.NOS A H itSF.lt, iiarberM,
Hotels.
ADAMS ICOB SC.
*.r?htop at tin
Insurance.
E. 4'. HO WEN A NO.\,
General liiNurun«:o Ageuls.
Ofllco, Kiilroad Street, over K. M. Uroeue k Co.’i
lWHJash Gifts,
1,0 () Cash Gifts,
1,090 ('ash GlftH,
lOOonch 109,000
60 oadi 60,i
20 on- h 409,1
LOTTERY.
No Further Postponement
OK TIIK
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
IN All* OK TUB
Masonic Relief Association
Of Norfolll, Vft.
THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R,
Under aulhority ol the Virginia Legislature
(aot passed March 8th, 1873.)
30.000 Ticket*—<1,000 4’nnlt Gin*.
sfra ooTooo
To I30 Oivoii A.way t
- $30,000
26,00 »
»no Grand (’ash Gilt of - - - 20,not)
Gnu Grand Casli Gift of - - 10,000
One Grand Cash Gitt of - - - 6,000
One Grand (’ash Gift of ... 2,500
Ono Grand Cash Gift of - • • 2,000
16 Gush Gif'll of $100 1 oach - - 15,000
10,760
11,860
26,000
79 Cash Gilts of
!60 Cash Gifts of
>78 Cash Gifts of
6009 (hish Gifts of
6000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating - *260,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, $10; Half Tlekots, |6; Quar
ir Tlokets, 60; Eleven Tiekoiv, $100.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
ori Is strictly for MASONIC 111 r-
' nducted with (lie same
. I fairnoos which oharac-
first enterprise.
JOHN la. KOPEK, PrcMltlrnl.
tickets and circulars, giving full Inior-
TI1I1 C(
pesos, nnd will bo ■
liberality, honesty n
terl/.ed * v ~
11ENKY V. MOOKE, Nee'y,
Norfolk, Va.
Responsible Agents wanted.
sop4 deo(l.vwtnovl3
HOTELS.
Gankin House,
(JolumbiiN, <»n.
J. W. KYAN, X’rup’r.
Frank Golprn, Clork.
Ruby Rostaurunt,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under tup. Rankin IIouhk.
my24 d*wtf J. W. 11 VAN, I’lnp’r.
18711 HOWARD HOUSE, [lWi
IIHOAD NTItEIhT,
(ULV Oi*i*o. Montoomkhy and Eukaula
Kailuoad DkI'OT,
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r.
COTTON TIES.
N. J. BUSSEY, Agent
FOIL
AMKRICAN
Cotton Tie Company.
The trade supplied at lowest mar
ket rates.
mya .Him
Fifth and Last Concert
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY FIXED
AND A
FULL DRAWING AS8URED
Monday, 30tli Novembei’, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOIl
An Easy Fortune!
ill. The day is
absolutely llxii<l,nnd there
rout the programme now nii-
l aumb' ror tickets had In-on
Hiilllcioti
mubled t
si of July, but a short pimtpoiiomout
I profotablo to a partial drawing.
Ltd it l>« borne in mind that
Tho Fifth Gift Concert
1H TIIK LAST WHICH WILL KVKIl 1IK UIVKff
UNI)Kit TillH CIIAIlTt.it AND HV TIIK PRKK-
KNT M AN AUKMKNT.
^Tlmt it will positively and unequivocally lake
Monday, 30th November,
Ilia* the music trill be the lust tin* country a (Turtle,
and tliut
20,000 Cash Gifts
$2,500,000!
will ba disfribiitu 1 by lot among ticket lioldors.
List oi Gilts.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT *260,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60,000
ONE ORAND CASH GITT 26,000
6 CASH GIFTS {20,000 each luo.uuu
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 eauh 140,000
16 CASH GIFTS 10,600 each 160.000
20 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000
26 CASH GIFTS 4,000 each 100,000
39 CASH GIFTS *
60 CAM! GIFTS
100 CASH GIFTS
*240 CASH GIFTS
600 CASH GIFTS
19,900 CASH GIFTS
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 2f» Park How, New York,
Are nutlmrlKi'tl to 4’mifruct for Ad-
Y«>rfi*ii)g In our |M»|ier.
my 14 If
^IISOI.UTK DIVOKUBA OIITA1NKI) FROM
(•otirls, (>r dlfferont Htafos, for desertion, Ac.
ipiircd. No charge until divorce
No publicity re
granted. Addv
2,01
1,000 oaelt 100,000
6oo each 120,000
100 uuoh 60,000
69 each 960,909
GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL
CASH *2,600,000
l*KI('E OF TICKET*.
Whole Ticket $ 60 (SI
Halve- 26 (HI
li Coupon 6 (SI
1 I \S liolu *1 ickel
Tickets fill
ly, fitIm
MSI (HI
1,000 (Ml
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to 41,090,0
M IlltKK OF 'fK'KKTS, 100,000.
Wliolo Tickets... ^29
Halves Jo
(Quarters 6
Eighths or each Coupons 2
6Tiekots for loo
Tho Montpolb-r Female limnano Assoel
tlon, chartered by tho Legislature ol Virginia
d tho Circuit Court el Orango county, pro-
-es by a Grand (lift Concert t<> cetabiisii am!
iluw a “Homo l'«r tho Old, Infirm and Desti
tute Ladies of Virginia,” at Montpelier, the
former residence ol President James .Madlf/ii.
lovKUNoit’a Okkick, Richmond, July 3,1874
Itallerds me pleasure to say that. 1 am well
icqualnted with a large majority ol the ofJi
M. I10U8K, Attorney,
my80 dswly 194 Breadway, N. Y.
(riimmcrH Slal'les.
O N and after Ootob
Llvoi
sop’JtUf
1st, 1874, Horses or
tii will bo charged
nVb, and bill- must I'epaid promptly
of each month, nr contract ceasea.
cli-
verth
.. til -H
lie public confidence, influence and .-ui.san-
' them.
JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va.
Ar.KXAMHiiA, Va., July 8,1874.
I commend them as gents of honor
and integrity, aud fully entitled to the confi
dence of the public. K..W HI GHES,
IJ. S. Judgo Eastern Dlst. of Va.
Further references bj^iormlssion : His Ex
cellency Gilbert C. \vulkO', ex <J.,\ernor of
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Wilhors, Jdoui-Goc. of
Va. and U. S. Senator elect; Senators and
Moinborsof Congre s from Virginia.
Remittances lor tickets m iy bo made by ex
press, prepaid, postotflee money o der on
Washington, D. C., or by registered loner.
For full particulars, testimonials, fcc., send
for clrculurs. Address,
Hon. JAMES IIAKISOrK,
Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va.
Reliable Agents wanted everywhere.
octl 4 4w
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
W OOD CASES AND CASK FTS.
IMITATION K o FiVOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC CASES and CASK El’S,
NcU-.Hcaliiiu Ciiscn and CiuketN,
K'liltc Cases mid I'askds.
For beauty of doidgn, stylo of finish, tho
above good- aro unsurpassed by any tiling in
the market. Prices as low as sold by any
othor party in thlssoction.
Also, cheap Pino Collins ulways on hand.
iff Night bell at front door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
sepl& 8a CJomjmbuf, Ga.
ill ovory Depa:
sop4
To Arrive :
ill SUPPLY OF VII
I MERES, and a full lino of \
200,000 Feet of Lumber
1 7V)K sale at tho following prices, delivered
1 on tho cars at Columbus, Ga,:
First Class Lumber 91.30 per lo-» feet.
Second *■ “ 1.96
Si.eatiling 80o per car load. Ten percont. ad
ditional will bo lidded l«>r loss quant ity than a
car load. Sand iu your orders.
D. W. INGRAM,
soplO cotllm*! Colbert, M. «iG. U. U.
HAVE V0P TRIED
JURUBEBA?
AH 15 YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Aro you n» l.miunid that any exertion
a t Hurt tlmn you feel capable
id In
d I .
which i
HU banc
»imparl Vigo
It is no alccliolic uppeti/.-r, which Gii
■T " Gi.irt lime, « nly to let the stiff.-n-r I
• r depth of ini-ry, I
' dig dir tly on the llvt
It regulate
y-teUi' 111 to"hooll'’lullkti 1 1lV«»11 vnlid'feel lilt
II* iiperitlion I* not Violent, blit is
iidd.-i
This i
md is |’.r
neiv mid untried di-
fl with wonderful r
ic-d l.y the highest i
H," P '
liked I
"its,
"very, but tin
ItCliul I t'Slill i
edic.il net her
sk your druggist for it.
WM. F. KIDDKK k CO.,
wioiM will be allowed (oHaliHlitc-
ury agents.
Circulars rout,lining full purticulars furiiislicd
n application.
tho. i:. uinni.mT;,
Agent nut! Mauagrr,
I’ubllc Library building, Louisville, Ky.
For tickets or information, apply to
H0LSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT,
139 Hroad street, Columbus, Georgia,
mig7 t.Jtiiwiwt.l
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
Exocutor’s Sale of Valuable
City and Country
Real Estate.
A uhkeabi.t to an order from
the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Mils-
uogee county, will he sold nt 11 o'clock on the
Fir*t TucMlay in Nttvembvr Next,
lu front of Ellis Harris m's Auction Room,
io following 'loiraiil" real esiafe, belonging
, tlio estate or Thos. Ragland, tlcceascd :
<-ity lot No. 200, with fine brick dwelling and
nil nccci-Bary cut-houses, corner Oaluthori*
and Bridge Greets.
South part of city lot No. 201, with dwelling
nnd out-houses, on Oglethorpe street, adjoining
aliovo property.
House nnd lot on cast side Oglethorpe street,
next mirth of George Venable, occupied by
Mrs. Allen. 1
Tho Enquirer Ofllco Building and Lot, on
Randolph street, being part of city lot
No. 173.
House and lot In Wym.ton, fatoly occupied
by Thos. KagUnd, with lo aero, lurid attached.
Lot No.—, In Coweta reserve, south ol old
Macon raid, about 3^ miles from the city, con
taining 260 acres, adioining the kind* ol Dl-
mond, Garrard, Brown and others.
Partios wishing to invest In real estate will
find it to their interest to attend this sale, as
the property is desirable and eligibly located.
Toruiallbornl. A. E. RAGLAND,
Exocutor.
Columbus, Ga., Sept. 1, 1874.
sop 2-diwtdAwtd
REMEMBER
r Rs.
M
i:nt a ii mm ii .in: vr t
eupled by J. Kyle tt Co.
• lull supply of l-’A
COLVIN it MISS DONNELLY
I their Ml 1.1,1 Nl'.itY
atcly ou-
llen
they have on
>“ supply Ol Ahh GOODS of every
rloty and fashion, Pressing and Itleai-hing
ao oili tho shortest notice. Facilities always
hantj lor every need of a lady’s toilet.
Call at o
i an<l t-
>(•4 tf
100,000
boards ami Sli'-alhi
Class Lumb.-r on 11
Address
augH tf