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(Eolumb VOL. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2D, 1874. NO. 254 TERMS OK THB DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY xnvQvmnzi. Twelvo moutha, in advance #8 00 Six month*, “ 4 00 Throo monthB, “ 2 00 One month, 14 75c. Weeki.y Enquirer, one year 2 00 Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 50 Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to- /,'elbor, one year ii 00 Ailvertlntnv Kitten. “ 8 00 “ 13 00 “ 17 0*) “ 20 00 ‘ 22 60 '• 25 00 42 00 i* In with tlio privilege of a clmngo in tilths. Foi yearly cards a literal dis- tly rates will invarlfthly lo one-third advertisement is changed more than • • mouths the advertiser will he clmrg- »• cost of composition. Foroigu advor- NKW OK EE.INN. BABOONS ORDERED CLOSED—FRAUDULENT) NEGRO REGISTRATIONS—NEGRO RE PUBLICANS DEMANDING SHARE OF OFFICES. New Orleans, Oct. 28.—Mayor Wills | orders the saloons closed on election day Five (o six thousand fraudulent negro j State bonits quiet MARKETS. BY TELEUKAPII TO ESQl'IHEIl. Mitney niul stock Nnrkcta. London, October 28.—St root rate 2 per cent. Erie %. New York, (\*t. 28.—Stocks dull. Money 2’< I P° “ ““ TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. By Telegraph to KxuflBKn.J DOMESTIC. —Internal revenuo for October will reach niuo millions. —Tho Costa Rica broke a shaft yester day, and anchored under Cape Calme,aud will he towed to S.m Francisco. —The President will order the Com missary General to provide rations for tho people devastated by the grasshoppers. —Registration in New York city has been oomplotod, aud numbers 140,075, against 123,878 last year, aud 1411,010 in 1872. —Lieutenant-Colonel Buell destroyed several Indian camps near the Red river October 0, and at last accounts was in pur suit of tho savages. —Mrs. NeBon, proprietress of tho Nel son House, at Toodle, Utah, was arrested and brought to Suit Lake on Saturday by tho United States Marshal. The charge is said to bo illegal voting at tho last elec tion. —W. D. Washburn, lumber merchant at Minneapolis, Minnesota, has failed. Liabilities half n million ; assots one mil lion. Washburn's paper is held all over tho State. Two hundred thousand is held at Minneapolis. It is fearod that, in tho depressed state of trade, tho assots will not be available. —About five hundred pooplo assembled at Mystic Park, Boston, Saturday, to wit ness tho stallion Jay Gould trot against Goldsmith Maid's best time 2:14. Tho llrst heat was trotted a few minutes be fore 3. The stallion was accompanied by a running horse. Tho half milo was made in 1:0.8 and tho mile in 2:20£. —Tho Herald's New Orleans Bpoeial says tho registry returns, now complete, show that one in throe of the total popu lation df the city is registered. The white Republicans charge the Democracy with manufacturing three thousand naturaliza tion papers* i'he Democrats claim that they have detected two thousand repeat ing frauds. Kellogg estimates tho total registration of the State at 105,000, with tho negroes about 0,000 ahead of tho whites. . [New Orleans had, in 1870, 101,418 voters, of which 140,123 were whites ; colored 50,450.] rOKEIUN. —Von Arnim is at largo to-day. —Tho death of Topete is imminent at Madrid. —Von Arnim’s bail is ono hundred thousand thalers. —Calcutta advices say Nani Sahib is not tho porson captured, though he looks liko him. —The business portion of tho city of Tiilis, in Russia, has beeu destroyed by lire. —Spain has withdrawn her demand for extradition of the crew of tho steamer Nievos as deserters. —Troops and artillery are clustering at Vera for an assault npon Dorun, which Don Carlos will load. —Tho cotton mill in tho couuty of Chosler, Eugluud, is burned, with seven teen operatives. —The Hospital of Doctors of Berlin will not bo responsible for Von Arnim, or his lieallii, if the close confinement con tinues. —Russia and Germany have notified tho Grand Turk tliut they intend to make a commercial treaty with tho Romaniuu provinc98 of Calcutta. —Priuco Bismarck will be the principal witness for tlio prosecution in the public trial of Count Von Arnim, which will jftobably Login early in December next. —Madatuo Jenny Lind Goldschmidt and husband will permanently reside in Weis- baden, having accepted tho posts of lead ing professors at the Rhenish Aoademy of Music. —Count Von Arnim was bom in 1824. 4 Ho did not inherit his title, but was cre ated count by a royal decrco dated July 28, 1870, while he was Prussian Ambassa dor at Rome. He is of middling height, and blue eyes. He uses spectacles. ARKESTS IN UEORUIA. Savannah, October 28.—Four white citizens havo boon brought to this city by Deputy Unitod States Marshals from Screven couuty, charged with a violation of the enforcement act at the recent State election. Tho affair was morely a rough and tumblo light between one or two blacks and whites, ia which the former got routed, hence the arrests. Henry Clews. New York, Octobor 28.—The examina tion of Henry Clows, touching his proper ty, was held josterday, on application of L. E. Schneider, a judgment creditor to tho amouiit of seven thousand dollars. Tho defendant testified that his proporty consisted mostly of railroad stocks. The Third Teriu-Whnt Vraut Cnlla II. Washington, October 28.—It may be absolutely stated there has been no Cabi net consultation over tho third term. Tbo registrations were discovered. The Central Church Committee of fifty Republicans, colored, have issued an ad dress, stating that they constitute uine- tenths of the Republicans of the S »»*e, and aslc for an equal distribution of the public patronage, and demand that color ed men shall be consul led upon all ques tions involving tho interest which they represent, and tho welfare of tho people of tho Slate. They do not propose to ho blindly led, as they havo been in the past. The UnoNtlon of Kilimllnni. New York, October 28.—Tho Tribune Bays much sooner than was expected, lho contest on Ritualism came to a close in the Episcopal Convention. The largo ma jority given in fuvor of tho new canon was probably secured, udt by speeches or arguments during the debate, but by tho explanation of tho committee. The spokesman stated that the canon, while presenting a more opinion that certain ritualistic acts and practices wero of doubtful doctrine, by no means settled tho question or forbade acts, but sim ply paved the way for an investigation and trial, when they take place. The real battle over Ritualism is to befeugnt when these casos come up for trial. The Ritual question is thus postponed. The Erie Ituilroud in England. New York, October 28.—Capt. Tyler yostorday made his report in Loudon on the condition of the Erie ruilroad. lie recommends a doublo track with Bteel rails, and a change of gauge. The ro- port is favorable to tho great corporation, in which so much Euglish capitul has been invested. aninat. mkw iiihk, Octal or 28 — Monoy ensj at 2% ©a per eont. Mot lb g heavy at 4.85. Gold dull and strong; At 110’ Governments strong ami active. State bonds qu.et; a shade better lor some. Cotton Mnrkete. Liverpool, Oct. 2*.—Noon—Cotton dull and depressed; uplands 7 : K; Orleans 8%®%; sales 12,0 '0 bales, including 2,000 tor speculation aud export. Colton to arrive l-l<t cheaper. Sales on b'S'.sol toddling uplands, nothing bo ow good ordinary, shipped lu September and October, 7 010. Sales ou basis of middling uplands, nothing bcl ay low middling shipped lu Novetubor aud ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Tax Collector. Collectorof Muscogeo County. Eloctlon first Wednesday In January. <>c4 dfcwto* For Tax Collector. I respectfully announce myself acan- * ^ did a to for Tax Collector of Museogco county at tlio cleotion in January next. i tho first Wednesday JACOB Cl. BURRUS. No LOTTERY. Further Postponement SECOND AND LAST boh. g oil ordinary, sli pped id Liteomb , o Sales on basis o; middling uplands, nothing •el >w low middling?, deliverable in November Sales on tads of middling Orleans, nothing bolow tow inld.il ngs, shipped in November and December, 7%. 2 p. m.—sales on a lias 8 of middling up lands nothing below good ordinary, shipped etnbe ».10. Sales on basis of middling Orleans, nothing below good ordinary, shipped in November aud December 7 13-lO. Sales to day include 5,400 bales American. New York, Oet. 28— Colton dull; sales 023 bales; uplands 14V; Orleans 15. Futures opeuod demoralized and depressed, £$3-16: Mil New Y 1,511, t h 15%@9-16; April 16%®13-10. ;ik, October 28.—Cotton dull; sales r«'15; net reolptssuu. los 31,400, res closed steady; salos 31,400, as fol- »otober 14% bid; November 14 0-10@lB-32 Dec- tuber 14’.,: January 15 132; February 15 11-32; Mar-it 15%; April 15 27 32®%; May l«J.g@3-18; Juno 16 11-3211%. Charleston, October28.—Lower; middllngi 13%; low middlings 13%; good ordinary 13%; net receipts 4,515; exports to Croat Britain 4,4- 8; sale - 3,WO. Mobile, October 29.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 14; low middlings 13%; good ordinary 13 net receipts 1,375; stilus 1,400. ArorsTA, October 28.—Cotton In good de mand: middlings 13%; low middling* 13%; good ordinary 13; notrocolpts 1,841; sales 1,412. Galveston, October 28.—Cotton—Not re ceipts 1,804. in:, October 21.—Dull and lower; For Tax Collector. Collector of Muscogee county. Eloction llrst Wednesday in January next. oct2 td For Tax Collector. 1 rospoctfully announce myself acan- dlduto for Tax Collector of Muscogee county at tho cleetlon on tho first Wednesday in January next. ootO tl JOHN A. HUFF, For Tax Collector. - Wo aro authorized to nnnounco tho narnool DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Esq., ns a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county, at the ensuing, eloction In January next. octl'i eodfcwtd* Grand Gift Concert IN All) OK THE Masonic Relief Association Of KTol folK, Va. THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV'R. I'ndor authority of the Virginia Lcgbluturo (act passed March 8th, 1*73.) 50.000 Ticket*)—6,000 4'hnIi Gift*. 8200.000 To too O-ivou Away ! Octobor 28. — Cotton — Net ro- Oclobor 28.—Irregular; net rc- Kcvolutiou in Lower California. San Fit an cisco, Octobor 28. —Nows has boon received uf a revolution iu lower California. The insurgents plundered aud murdered many persons, aud then pro- cooded to Gape St. Lucas, when tho poo plo arose and gave them a buttle, killing thirteen insurgents, including tho leader, thus putting an end to tho revolution. THE WEATHER. Department of War, > Washington, October 28, 1874.) Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic States, falling barometer, south winds, warmer and partly cloudy wcathor. For Tennessee aud the Gulf States, falling barometer, southwest winds,warm er aud partly cloudy weather, followed by rain iu tho western portions to-morrow. Where Did 4’oIiiiiiImin I,and ? Harper's for November has a clevor nr- 3lo on the Bahamas, which says: “In all probability it was not Gat Island which Columbus named San Salvador, lint Wat- ling’s Island—a smaller Isle n little more to the southward and eastward. The faois in tho case aro these; Contrary, probably, to the goncral opinion, it lias never been definitely known which w the island entitled to tho honor; but about fifty years ago, when historians were busy with the history of ColuiubuK, they undertook to Rettle the question by comparing liis journal with iho imperfect charts of tbo Bahamas then existing. Nn- varette fixed on Turk’s Island, which later investigation has proved to bo erroneous, whilo Irving, supported by tho strong au thority of Humboldt, arRtied for Gat. Is land ; and since then this has been gen erally accepted as Sail Salvador, aud it is so designated on our charts to this day. But the English reversed their opiniou some time ago, and transferred the name of San Salvador to Watling’s Island, aud it will bo ro found on their latest charts. The reason for this clmngo seems conolu sive. Lieutenant Beecher, of the Euglish navy, proves conclusively that Gat Island cannot be San Salvador, and that Wat ling’s Island answers the conditions re quired hotter than any other island lying in tho track of Golumbus. His two strong est reasons against Gat Island arc that Co lumbus states that ho rowed the northern end in ono day. Tlio sizo of Gat Island makes this physically impossible there, while it is quite feasible at tho other is land. lie uiso speaks of a large lake in the interior. There is no such water on Cat Island, whilo such a lake does exint on Watling’s Island.” not r No colpt SAVANNA! coipts 0,304. Octobor 28.—Offerings light and lower to soil; not receipts 2,"79. Orleans, October28.—Cotton tending down; middling* 14%, low middlings 14: good dinary 13%; net recolpts001; export 4,4*3). Britain 3 5:0; sales 3,000; sales last Octet enlng 23.—Nominal: net receipts [.AllA, Octobor28.—Cotton—Not ro- ton, October 28.—Cotton—Not rc- Provlntoii MuvkctN. oL, October 28.—Brondstutfs quiet. Corn 3 Is. 0<l.@34s. 91. ►UK, Ootober 28.—Flour dull and declining. Wheat quint and heavy. Corn quiet, but firm. Pork firm; moss $10.37%. Lard For Tax Receiver. iKJYp* I announce myself a candidate for Kocolverot Tax Returns for Muico county. Election first Wednesday in January next. JORDAN L. HOWELL. sop27 doodStwto To the Voters of Muscogee I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF a Ciuuliilato for tho offleo of Tax It ceiver of Mus. ogoo County, at the olcctlon i the First Wednesday iu January, octs-te T. C. REES. For Clork of Superior Court. 1 respectfully announce rnysolf a can didate lor Clork of Suporior Court* soliciting tho.support of tbo public. 00t8 oodto GEORGE Y. POND. For Clerk of Superior Court. 1 rospoctfully announco myself ns a candi date for ro-eleotion to tho office of Clork of Su perior Court of Muscogee county. Elect ion first Wednesday In January next, aepgfltd JESSE J. BRADFORD. For City Sexton. tincc the a cundi- Into for Sexton of tho city or Columbus, at tlio lection ou Saturday, the 12Lh of December next. octll to* For Tax Assessor. rcspoctlully an- andidato for Tax f Russell county, Ala. Election in next. ^ B0[i22 t(l Nuw piiot; York, October 28.—Southern floui common t> fair oxtra $4 90(3 -1 to cliol.ro *5.80@8. Wheat active, tter, Improvement chiefly upon spring * ,,r * rn $1.22"' id"active, ex- fair; home demand at 80%; Western mixed uro 87),: do.nli. nl high mixed and iiv Western 79 </i-si%; now Western mixed >3;old an I new do. C- lluo quiet und uu- igcd. Sugar dull and heavy, % cent low- Kico doll and unchanged, only limited job u. Tallow firm. Pork decidedly firmer, job lots *20 50. Lard scurco and firm, new 'imo steam 14 Whiskey a shade lower, but irly active at 0O , . l <T/) %, dosing at insido. Cincinnati, October 28.—Flour dull. Corn ill; old 76@78. Lard quiet; summer 12) on spot; pr me steady. Bacon- sboiilderH~tirm- or at 7^<h}8; sides (pilot. Wiiiskey steady at Lo , Oeto -Flour unchanged. aangei boulders 8; dun rib sides 13; clear sides 14. Pork nominal il Whiskey t o. , Octobo- 28.—Flour—low grades Lo scarce but firm; superlluo winter 43 90^4, lorn dull; No. 2 mixed 08070, according t. ►cation. Whiskey steady. Pork quiet at 2>5t). Bacon quiet, wi'h only a limited job- lug demand. Lard dull;summer 12. Chic ago, October 2S.—Flour—demand light; holders firm. Corn nctlvo; No. 2 mixed 71; 0 all tho year; rejected 07; now 00, on track. Pork Jy; demand lair at $19; spot $10 02t£ all the year. Kotin, Nnw York, October 28.—Turpentine heavy at 35%. Rosin firm at £2 35q?2.4u, strained. Freigtits heavy. New York, October 28—Rosin quiet, *2.35, strnlned. Turpontlno firmer at 30. Frelglita a shade firmer. 83 AND 85 BROAD STREET. Self-Scaling fanes and Cn«hctft, White ( bncm and CaNkctN, For beauty of design, style of flnit-li, tbo _ Hive goo* ' u “ —*»•*— ■- tho inarkc other party in this scctio Also, cheap Pino Collins always on bund. Mmr Night bell at front door. ROONEY & WARNER, ■0pl5 3m COLUMUUH, QA. , MILLINERY. Novelties, Novelties, Novelties! M ils. COLVIN AND MISS DONNKLLY ro.iicctfully lnfurin tliolr irlcn.ls nml IIib public generally that they arc now oponing the CHOICES r STOCK OF MILLINERY that has ever been oliered In this mark t, including all tho Novelties of tbo son fun. Also, Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. tiUP-l the j sell No", lo► Broad St. DRE3SMAKINC. Miss Dempie Smith to Broad streot, over Mrs. Dessau’s, where she will hoot* the most reliable PERIODICALS OF FASHIONS . anil a variety of PRETTY PATTERNS. Call and sec them. octld 3w Ono Grand Cash Gilt of One Grand Cush Girt of Ono Grand Cash Gilt of Ono Grand Cash Gift of Ono Grand Cash Gilt of Ono Grand Cash (lilt of 28 Ca-h Gifts of ftoo each 43 Cash Gills or 250 each 79 Cash GUts of 150 ouch !60 (’ash Gifts of loo oaofi »7« Cash Gilts of M ouch 6000 Cash Gilts of 10 each *30.000 25.00 • 2U,'i00 10.000 6,000 RAILROADS. Montgonierv & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effect October I, 1874. M: MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. Connecting on WhIiicmIi Routs on Clmt talinoohoe I springs with Mob 4.00 l> iu 10:18 p » and Riittirtlayn with id dully ui Union le A tl Irani Railroad for Troy. Eubttllu 2:00 AM ► ut Montgomery 7:48 A M cting at Union Hprings with Mobile A Girart! •ud lor Uolnniburt, anil ut Montgonierv will diverging. tf 1». DUNHAM. Hup’t. Western Railroad of Alabama, 0000 CASH PRIZES, aggrogating - *26 \oo PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, *10; Half Tickets. *5; Guar- tor Tickets, *2.50; Eleven Tickets, *luo. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly tor MAS4 IN 1C i> noses, and will bo " UbvriiMty, honesty teil/.ed thu first onto JOHN Ii. KOPEK, President. For tickets and circulars, giving full inter- mation, address HEN 11Y V. HOOKE, See'y, Norfollt, Ya. •y llosponsildo Agents wanted. «ep4 dood&wtnovlS Fifth and Last Concert Public Library of Kentucky. *36 3S.': 4> V u Ini 54J HOURS TO NKW YORK WK’JTBRN R AILROAD OF ALAIIAMA, COLL'MUUH, tl A,, Sept. 13tll, 1874. TRAINS LKAVK OOLUMHUti DAILY For Montgomery aud Solum, 2:00 a. i Arrive :vt Moi.tg’y, - - «>nia i Arrive ulSidii.ii, • - 12.01 A. » FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK At 10:30 a. m. Arrive Opi lika at 12:20 p.rn. A Atlanta 5:42 p. m. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., t il ARI.OTTK 8:35 a. m., Iinuville 3:27 |*. m. Arrive at WaMilngton 4::i0 a. in., at Haiti mom 0:311 a. in., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. in., at NKW YORK 6:16 p. in. > leeping U•»rn run from Atlanta to Charlotte. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from the firm of Harwell, Griffin A Go., has removed to Ghninlicrs street. His friends aud patrons wonid do well to eall on him itt his now quarters, aud examine stock lief ore huying else* here. Prices at panio rates. jal8 sintwedlf Doctors. Dll. JAN. T. WAKNOC K, Hiirgmm and Physician. Oftke at Slaiigiitvr'a Drug Store, Huilroa UK. J. W. II. W1I.I.IA.HM Offers bis prolcssiointl servienn. Olllro over It. M. Ureou A L'o.'h, Oliumburs k K. It. Streets. Millinery. M1SMKN WHITE & TUCKER. F»mIitunable AIminers ami DrcHsmakcrs. Goutlomeu’a ftliirlH cat t>y chart measure, and guaranteed to fit. Chain tiers street, next to fiann's iliy goods store. febl 51RS. Ct V. liAUl.OW, PiiNliiunablo Milliner uucl DreHsmaknr. > Agei ol tin o.'s Patterns, oi Miujijmnl A Ur Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, being appointed Notary Public for boo county, respectfully solicits tlio patrouagu ot liia trleiids. Holds Court is. and 2d ttuiurduy* ol each month, at It. 0. 11 ol I i lk. Id's law otllco. Ja23 DAY FIXED FULL DRAWINC ASSURED Monday, 30th November, 1874 LAST CHANCE FOR An Easy Fortune! By Kcnncsaw Route. .cave Atlanta 6:(HI p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. in., into! 10:45 a. m.. Lynchburg 10.45 p. mi. Arrive Wasl.lnglon 0:15 a. m., at llaltimoro 9:15 a. n... rbiladalpliia 1:30 p. m., ut NEW YORK At 16 ej.il.g > from Atlai I.y urhhurg. TKA1N8 ARRIVE AT CObUMRUU DAILY rom Atlanta and New York, - 0:37 a. m. Tickets for sale at Union l'anaongei' Depot. UIIA8. I*. HALL, General Pup’t. ’ qil3 tf’;’ II. M. AltllOTT, CENTRAL RAILROAD. li (r&f IB. w ^ u . ^ I N "t;i! ^ T IU i! 7l I. It f) \. i u, November 1, 1874. ) 0 JOB PRiNTINC. tfILUEBT’S PRINTING OFFICE A mild aperient and gentle purga tive, rociinincndcd lor tho cure of all tle- rangcuionts of tho stomach, livor and bowe ls. By tho.’r tlinoly u?o much sicknoss is prevent ed. The test of tn my years have proven them to bo tho safest, surest and beat of all tlio pills evor offered to tho public. They purify tho blood, remove all corruptions and rostoro tho diseasod system to perfect honlth. An mi Antidote lo UIiIIIm and l ever they havo no equal. For I)yN|>c|>Nla they arc a Npecilic. For Sick Headache and IIi11 onh Folic they aro a euro cure. For Constipation. lllieiiniatiNin, 1*IIcn, FalpllaUmi of the Heart, Fain in the Side, Hack and Loins, Nervous ness, a positive remedy. For Female Ir regularities, without a rival. When ono doo* not “fuel very well,’’a slnglo doeo stimulated tho stoma< h and bowols, restores tlio appctltn, and imparts vigor to tho system. Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street, New York. DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE is oasily applied, Imparts a beautiful black or brown, and acts liko magic. The best In tho world. Sold by all druggists. Price *1 a box. DR. TUTT’S CjramiTxel’H or,, . « month will 1.0 charged ProHident has Baitl. in cunvarsation, , SWanToi' it wou a device to sell newspapers. I sep2oti EXP[GTQRflNT The ghastly record ol‘ deaths that result from pulmonary a fractions Is frightful. Thoro Is no dlscaso that Is so Insiduous In Its attack as consumption. By tho neglect of “slight colds*’ they soon become deep seated and defy remedies which, If applied at the out- j set, would luvo averted all danger. l)r. J Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself tho > most valuable Lung Balsam ever discovered. A distinguished clergy man of New York pronounces It the “great- cst blessing of tho nineteenth century,” and Stnbles. says “no f imlly should he without It.” It is 1st, 1»74, Morses or ; pleasant lo Hie taste, an,I a single .lose will often rcraovo tho most obstinate cough. (Jfllco 18 Murray .stree:, New York, febl5 tloudewly jl^AMNG EXTENSIVELY KEF U fi nished my ofilco, In anticipation of the business which In now opening, with now mate rial, 1 am l-otter prepared than ovor to do ovory description of work desired by Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. An examination of Prices and Stock Is ask ed, guaranteeing Good and fiellablo Work manship, with Promptnci Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks d, or prlntod at Railroad Receipt Books For tho difforont Roads, ways on hand, and also in notice. In fact, tho esta) lishment is eomploto, and facilities atnplo to do every description of work, from a Vbltlng Hard to a Poster, and from a fiecoipt Book to a ficyal Ledger, or a lar^e tfuarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OK BOOK BShiDINC, Many additions havo b en mado during tr.o pastsoanon, and It la now very complete, and work In that line cauuot bo surpassed for llui-li and durability. Having an immense quantity m.d largo as sorlmont of Typo, seven Presses ran by Steam Power, and oneoi tho m ut oatensive stocks of Paper, Bill andLdtcr Heads, Cards, Tugs, &c, ever brought to Columbus, no dolay cau occur, or satisfaction fail to be given, both in Price ami Quality of Work, fiemombor tho place, OLD HUS A AD TI.1IEM OFFICE, (Opposite Now Postoffioo Building) Knn<l»l|ili Mri’i'l, CoIiiiiiImin, On. My Country Friends and romciuber tho above, and s ounce!. .Id to In iiflicicn ud i: I'u nl"’ |,r of licketH bud bi had a ling. dn. tile 3lril of July, bill ii .ct it be Lomu in iiiiud ill it The Fifth Gift Concert 8" IIK LAST WHICH WILL KYKit IIK HIVFN UND HR TIII8CJIARTI.lt AND HY TDK Pi:K8- M AN AG MM KNT. it it Mil pos.Dv'j an ! i.m .pdvoralh luki pluie an aiiiioiiiuml on Monday, 30th Novombor, •a* thu music will In- tho host tlio oonuir> allojda, ud that 20,000 Cash Gifts $2,500,000 l ill l».< (liulribilted I.y lot 11111.11)4 t.rk.-i bohh ls. List of Gifts, ONE GHANil CASH GIFT *260,000 ONE GRAND CASH G1I T loo.miO >N E GRAND CASH G1TT 6 CASH GIFTS *20,000 each luu.OOO 10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 mint. 140.000 15 CASH GIFTS 10,0(H) often 150,000 20 CASH GIFTS 6,000 100,000 26 CASH GIFTS 4,000 each lOo.UUO 31) CASH GIFTS 3,000 each 00,000 60 CASH GIFTS 2,000 each 100,000 109 CASH GIFTS ' 240 CASH GIFTS 600 CASH GIFTS 19,000 CASH GIFTS 2,000 l,uoo eaeh loo.000 600 eaeh 120,000 100 ouch f.0,000 60 OUCh 960,000 GRAND TOTAL20,000GIFTS, ALL CASH *2,500,000 I’KH'EOF TK I4E I S. Whole Ti.keti * 60 Ilulv-H 2:. 'J until, nr each Ooiipon ly. either of tbo Do Cl re n I him containing full particulars fund mi application. THO. F. IBIIA ill l.r.TTE, HOLSTLAD & CO., AGRICULTURAL depot, 180 Broad street, CulumhiiM, Gcorgi; aiig7 W.Hmul CONFECTIONERIES. PROFUMO & HOFFMAN HAVE JUST KEOKIVKI) 25 barrels Choice Red Apples, $4.50 to 55.00 per bbl. New French Prunes, New Layer Raisins, ' New Layer Figs. No. NO llrowl Ntrvcl. oet26 oodMw N AND AKTKll hlJNDAY, MTU INSTANT ” utacnger TiiiIiih 0:1 tlio (jeorgla Central il, itd iiraiuliua und Ouiinuctioiix, will run TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WI!ST. i MillcdgevJllo COMING SOUTH AND EAST. TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WK.-T. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Furniture, &c. At l’unh: Price a. A. O. HARWELL. Dealer In all khuU of Fnrnltnre. Also, Moluliio, Wood CutUuH, and Caskets. jalH Cbambi rs Htreet Lawyers. A. J. VIFUKKN, Attorney' nml 4'oiiiiMGIor nt l.ua. OlHco oppuHito Alabama llo 'cm iu all tin* CoiirtH of the SI Tailors. J. II. C*NI>»KI.L, Tailor, Cutting and Making ia the Latent Sly let pairing neatly done. •Hli Railroad St., over feurnilnre Store. Dentists. J. I.. Ii. Nnil'll, Deutlnl, •late Work and Plugging on reasonable Barber Shops. WEsi.KY BAHH1NUF.B, llnrhvr, •rnor South Railroad aud CbamberM stri-ota. ItIGNON A THUNEK, Harbers, Suiitb Railroad street, unuur Adams lion Hotels. ADAMS IIOUNK. go to Opelika, Ini Hliro to stop Nt tlio Houho, oppiaitu I'uHHeiiger Depot. u ill Mlllodgevllle ••in Lat on ton.... August i i. live in Train N rai Kiiilr. lily at wliolo stalioi lor Milledgovllb. It Im oil Hi- 8011 lb western Kail Macon. The Mlllodgevllle an.l i daily, Bundays except* d. NOTICE. fcif*n r: T7FI W ki- -a w 1 H w HIDES. important to Merchants. B UY your WRAIM INO I*I* 1*11 AND DA I'Ll BAGS at home, at N. u York t it, s from m. m. Hinson, Cottier Bridge und Oglethorpe strict I. Important to tho Public. rthLVi IIIDKB. MJH8, 11LMSWAX, RAGS, etc O at highest ciihI, pridv.tii H.H.HIRSCH, THOM. (■ILIIKKT, C»jI uniiius, Ga. T>r. T. W. IIENTZ, Douti®t, W ILL havo a room at tho Geor gia Homo Building lor a week.**, where lie will be glad to any ol his Irltmds who may need his' bervlcos. ucttf tt Administrators’ Sale. ^ the 4»h day of ‘ III, in wyn . . . . id eatiito, consisting ol cue splendid Family Horse, ono large, lino Mule, ouu Sundown, one ultno. l raw .-Hoive Wagon, 125 bu*<holtt corn, several thousand pounds iWviim Hay, Oats, Fodder. Peas, Ate., Farm Im)deinentH, Household and Kitchen Furniture, xe. II 11. KPI’ING, A M. HJtANJVON, Temporary Administrators. oel26 eodtd o N ,r l Giuaum Railkoai GA., Oct. 2, 1874. Her Saturday, October 3d, tr iriH his R will r olio i daily, (Sundays excojiteo) coiiiiuutoius with id. kt E. R. R. :lng olo; r Eufaula Lea-, o Columbus 3:00 p. >t. Arrive at Troy «:40 i*. lu. Leave Troy 2:45 a. m. Arrivo at Columbus «:45 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR, o Columbus .Mondays, Wednesdays a Friday days at 4:30 6:30 / Tru/Tu HOTELS. Rankin House, (Jolumbus, (ia. Fi J. W. KYAN, rrop’r. AKK (iOLDEN, Cloi'k. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saiocn, Undli; tiik Rankin lloubK. my24 d*wtf J. W. RYA.Y, Prop 1874 f HOWARD HOUSE, |I874 DUO AD NTKDCT, Ng/.itbv Oreo. Montoomkuy and Eufaula Railkoad Depot, Eni'aula, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r. A For Sate Low. SCHOLAR* II11* IN TUB MKDICAL COli- LMIK AT LVANHVJLU:, INDIANA. notti tf APL'LY AT THIS OF LICK. Insurance. E. <?. IIDWfHV A MOM, Npiivrnl ■■iNiirnu)'. , Unllruiul Rtrmt, uvrr H. M. Urmn i Co. MISCELLANEOUS. A Dividend of Five Per Cent., D ECLARED by the Directors him*ii the Unpltal Block of tho Euglo and I'hcnlx ManufacLuring Company, la due and payable on and after November first. Tho transfer books will bo closed on the 26tli Instant. OOtlft 2w S&utlierii Mutual Insurance Com’DV Atliouia, Q-a- AnnoIn on InI or Nay, *74, I yOElOlES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS ol insurnblo Property Against L(»ss by Fire, Dividend No. 16, 45 per cent on premi- “iiis, now ready for dcllvuty and iiAymont. R. II. MURDOCU, Insurance Agent, oc4 3m No. 02 Hroad Street. Notice. time of registering. sep29 lm $50 Reward, S TOLEN from the subscriber, at Hurt's Mills, Hohlov oountv, In tho summor of I860, one GOLD HUNTING WATCH and VEST CHAIN ; English lover: I). B. Nich ols, maker, savannah, Ga.; No. 7 919. Tho letters L. II. on outside case or the watch. Tho above reward will be paid for delivery ol same to Oils ollloo. S. (1.11 ART, 00124 dUAw2t Buena Vista, Ga. To Those Whom it May Concern. OOlINdir. UIIAM11EU, I Cor.u&f iit'H, GA., Oet. 21,1874. < Attention Is boroby called to section 81 ol an ordinance entitled “AuOrdi nance iu Relation to tho Common and Rlvor Bank,’’ which reads as follows: Sec. 3d. No person shall camp with his or her cart or wagon within tho limits of this orporallon except upon tho wagon yards set apart for that purpose; and It shall lie ti e •*ny ol tho Marshal or Deputy Murthul to ndcr all persons violating this section to ro- move beyond said limits or to inch wi* <on yards; and nuy person or persons refusing to remove when so requested, shall be punished by lino or other punishment, attbe disoroi h>n • tho Mayor. By ordor B. II. CLEGHOKN, M. M. MOORE, Clerk. [octS?2w Georgia, Muscogee County. uppolntcd to superintend tho election at I'.us nroeincts in tho C3uoty ol INIusco- Tuesday, tho.'id dayol November noxt, itativo in tlio Congress of tho thu 4tU Congressional I»is- r a Rei»r United Status froi triot of Georgia, vi*.: Citv—T J Chappell,.! 1‘,Michael MoCahcy, J r, and IJ Amyott. Nanob’s—T 0 Rues, J I*, W E Mealing and A .1 Floyd. r Mill—T P Johnson, ,T 1», W A Cobb St aud H W Doziur. Ui-atoik— John D Odom, J P, John T Hold ■d Farley B Admits. Bozbman’h—P J Phillips J P, Jorre Massey n«l W A Bozeman. EmvAtum-Goo H Bryan,.! P, S Ii Johnson aud Edmund Rooi. Tho mnnngors will please call at my ofilco for tho necessary blanks. ootl8 td ^USOLUTB DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts, of different Sums, for doeertlon, Ac. No publicity g ruut'd. Ad< jquired. No charge until (livorre M. IIOUNK, Attorney, 191 Broadway, N. Y,