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f £aUtmlm mimrct VOL. XYI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1874. NO. 258 TERMS OF TUB DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY BNQVXXHm. KELLOGG’S PROVINCE. Twelve months, in advtfnoo $8 00 Six months, 44 4 00 Throe mouths, 44 2 00 One month, 44 75c. <Vkbkly Enquired, one year 2 00 Sunday Enquired, one year 2 50 Sunday and Weekly Enquired to gether, one year 3 00 AdvertUtn* Rate*. Square. 1 Week, Daily, 1 Month, “ ... $ 3 00 i will Invariably t« '-third | advertisement 1h changed nnoro than months the advertiser will be churg- u coat of composition. Foreign advor- j>av as do t It one at home. TELECRAPHIC NOTES. ORDERS TO TROOI’H IN NEW ORLEANS—TI1E NATURALIZATION ACT IN OPE- I RATION SINCE 1808. | N*w OnLEANs, October 31.—The goner-1 al order issued from headquarters of the Department of the Army of the Gulf con tains the following in relation to the dis position of troops moving : “Troops are in this city to preserve peaoe and order, and to prevent conflict between urmed bodies of men, and for no other purpose. They are oaationed to abstain from politi cal discussion, and any interfetonco with the election. All the officers and men nro ••• JjJ JjJJI reqnired to remaiu within quarters during 20 no I the duy of the oleotion, unless called out 25 no *° Invent a conflict betwoon armed 42 oo | bodies, or by order from superior milita ry authority. [The election at New Or leans took place yesterday, Mouday.] It turns out that the act No. 44, of 1805, has been in operation since 1808. when the laws of the State were certified. WAR DEPARTMENT ENDORSES EMERY AND CENSURES TUB OFFICIOUS MERRILL. New York, November 2.—A special from New Orleans says the War Depart ment has approved General Emery’s tion in stopping arrests made by Merrill on his own affidavits, and will decide upon two-thirds of the crop being reported al- ! ready housed, and the finish is expected 1 ou November 1 for uplands, and before I Christmas for bottom lauds. The unprecedented drouth of the past season has evidently injured the crop to , such an extent that the finest picking sea son will not repair the damages. According to our correspondence the yield is estimated at from twenty-five to sixty-six per cent., the decrease average being forty-one per cent., as compared with last season, although it is expected that the late planting in the river bottoms will bo better than at present represented EPISCOPAL* CON VENTION. lly Telegraph tu Enquirer.] DOMESTIC. —There was a killing frost and ice ou & yesterday morning at Pensacola. —The Treasury Department will sell I the question of Merrill’s violation of or- a lmlf million of gold each Thursday in I dors when all the reports are in. November. I — —They shot fatally a thief in the rnral I Louisiana Election, district near Elmira, N. Y. No judicial I New Orleans, November 2—In New proceedings. Iberia, Franklin and Shroveport, the elec Dipthoria is reported as spreading tiou is progret?siug quietly. No disturb rapidly in New York, there being fifty K b / / , , , , deaths from that disease the post week. » nco » h * y0 occnrred ®P to 1 ° clock P* ni —A Boston dispatch says that $75,000 Negroes are voting strongly with the has already been subscribed for the now I whites. United States troops are on medical building of Harvard College. I oamped within thirty yards of the polls nfc The receipts of Booth’s Theatre on I Franklin, the occasion of Charlotte Thompson's re- KADICAV. D. M*s. I They Wsut More Troops—They t’an’i be Gratified—Tbe New Mill* tary Prison In Kansas. Washington, October 31.—The Attor- uppeurance us Meg Merriles were $3,0(H). Rov. John O'Brien, pastor of 8t. Pat- ick’s Church, Lowell, Moss., died Sun- dny night while sitting at a table, of E9L apoplexy. Age 2(» years. —Gen. Sheridan telegraphs the Indian war will soon bo over. Thohostilo Iudi- . . mis have been vigorously pursued, lodges I n ®y General has beoniu receipt of Dinner- destroyed, pouios captured, and they are I ons telegrams from different sections of slicing for peace. I South, requesting that troops bo sent —A special dispatch says fire raging in I them ou the day of the election. The tlio heavy timber near Georgetown, Ver- I, . . . - . , . million county, Illinois, oml hu» already latoBt r0 ‘l" B8t comoH ,rom Chief-.lcpnty burned a strip seventy-five yards wide and I Marshal Osborne, of Mobile, Ala., who over a mile in length, and still resists the I says : “I earnestly urge that at least three efforts of the entire country to stop it. I companion of troops be sent here on elec- Iugol’s, the agent for the civil-I tion day. It is absolutely necessary to lzed luilinns, arrived at Muskogee, m the I .. Indian Tenitory, on Tuesday night, and P re " Brv0 ,ho P CBC0 assumed the duties of bis position. At- laudklet williams can't bupply tub db- kiiiHon the special commissioner of the I MAND. Interior Department, left Muskogee on « is said that the government will not Wednesday night, for the purpose of re- |. ., . , ... A . moving dun Kiokapoos, now in Mexico, b# * bIe lo oom P 1 r ,bo ree « nt to the Indian Territory. I demands of United Staton Marshals for —The Pennsylvania llailroad has beeu I more troops to bo sent South, as all the testing tho possibilities of fast travel be-1 available troops have beeu sent to tlmt tween Philadelphia and New York. A I hoc tion. The best thing that cun bo dono train with u number of railroad men on I ... , ...... board has made the distance, !I0 miles, in 18 to 1,roak "P compan.os into detach one hour and fifty minutes, the average I luents and place a detachment at points speed being a mile iu a minute and seven I whero trouble is apprehended. It has al- fleconds. 1 ho quickest time was made I reft( ]y boon recommended that a dotach- Philudelphia to Trenton, 30 miles, | : . . . . 30 minutes. mout bo sent to Gainesville and Man* —The Gorman legation lnu received no Alabaiun, an it is feared serious trouble information whatever concerning tho I will arise at those points ou election day. arrest of the alleged Under Beoretary of I tiie new' military prison, Von Arnim iu St. Louis, nor has any Congress, at its last session, oppropri- communication been received at the lega- I . . * . . . , , r tiou from Bismarck on that subject. The ftted f- 6 » (H)() for ropainng and altering Minister, Bohoosser, pronounces the state- I certain buildings at Fort Leavenw'orth, to meat concerning the Gorman Govern- bo used ns a temporary military prison, meat, and the alleged action of the leg*. I Tte Secretary of War, on a recent visit West, inspected tho buildings. lie says they can be put iu good order for the Nkw^York, November 2.—The Episco pal Convention Committee on tranfdatlng the prayer book in Gorman, report pro gress, and ask to be continued. The Committee on Church Music made immaterial changes, which were recom mitted. There was n marked decrease in tho number of delegates present, as tho busi- to be transacted has almost reached a completion. The attendance iu tho galleries is also very nioogro. Tho Calendar order of business was adherod to, nnd the roport of the Joint Committee to prepare a new lectionary for the week days in Lent came up for action. The lectionary, ms prepared by the committee, was road by the Beoretary together with a message from the Houso of Bishops, recommending that the table of lessons, as reported by tho Joint Com mittee, should bo adoptod until the noxt meeting of tho General Convention, pro vided the Bishops of each Diooese should opprove it. liev. Alfred B. Beach, of New York, offered tlio following as at) amendment to the message from the Houso of BishopH: “Resolved, That sections (5 and 7 of the Lectionary for Lent, togethor with ltogntion and Ember Days, ns proposed by the Houso of Bishops, are hereby ap proved as an additiou to the Prayer Book ; and tliut it bo made known by tho Secre tary of this body to the conventions of tho several dioceses of this Church, iu accordance with article 8 of tho constitu- tiou, for final action by the next General Convention.” Rov. Dr. Fulton, of Alabama, offered as an amendment to Mr. Beach’s amend ment, that there bo added to article 8, of the constitution, tho following clause: “Provided, howevor, that tho Loctionary may bo changed at any time.” With concurrence from both Houses, the convention message from the House of Bishops was read, expressing approval at- the upproacliing union in sympathy be* tweon the Russo-Greok and this church, hoping for further intercommunion be twoon both churches, ami tending thanks to tho House of Bishops, nnd to tho Secro tary of tlio Rnsso-Groek committee for his arduous labors in mntters with which ho w f as entrust) d. Tho mesHngo was con curred in. A long and uninteresting discus-ion ensued upon tho subject of tho Lect onary, as reported by tho committee, iu which Mr. Hill Furgiuin, Rev. l)r. Dokoven, Rev. Dr. Tilton, Rov. Dr. Farmington, and others took part. ALABAMA. QUARANTINE REMOVED—NIORO CONLIDATEA HAVING OTHERS ARRESTED. Mobile, November 2.—Tho quarantine in force between Mobile and Pensacola was raised to-day by the officinl proclama tion of the Mayor. It is very dry in this section of the State—no rain for ton weeks. Selma, November 2.—Diggs, County Solicitor, and Morgan, Tax Collec tor, both Republicans, were arres'od to day uuder the enforcement act. The affidavit fur their arrest was made by Silsby, independent Republican aud can didate for tax collootor, who charged tho defendants with conspiracy to iutimidato colored men from votiug the independent ticket. The United States Commissioner bouud both over to the District Court. Grand Democratic and Conservative demonstration iu Montgomery to-night. FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. tion here, without tho least foundation in | fact. FOREIGN. •Advices from Asiatic Turkey 8tBt e I a, ' OT0 a,,,ouut ’ uud tbu8 wiU “° on be that tho government of Syria has sup- for tho reception of military prisoners, pressed Protestant schools. I Somo few prisoners have already been Detachments under Gen. Estoben, I sent there, aud when tho buildings nro stationed ut Gnmolle, mutinied last week, finished, military prisoners coniined at Gen. Di Pajela has defeated M. Dessora. , * . . . .. . . . Insurgents lost 120 in the fight. different points throughout the country —It is asserted that several leading * wd * Hout lkero - Carlists have waited on Don Carlos, at i n/vrrp/\\T nnrvn Tolosi, and represented to him that it is I vUllUJN VjKUi • useless lo continno tho war. The Iberia I has intelligence that Don Carlos intends | new Orleans cotton exchange cotton to hold an important couferonce on the French territory, aud expresses the hope 1 hat the French authorities will prevent it. —European mail advices say the Ger man L mdstrum bill divides the force into two classes; first, all able-bodied men . above the ago of forty-two, not in tho I Information submit tho following crop army; this will make 175,000. The sec- I port for October : cud cln-m includes nil remaining men able Louisiana-Onr letters from this State to bear arms. Ihe German army, with- *» lo . itU . 4 . . . . cut Ihe second class, will number 1,800,- dato froul the “ th to the 23d lncluHlve i 008 men. Tho present annual contiu-1 slight frost only reported in one parish, gent force of Germany is 132,500 men. I Tongipahn. The weathor is universally —Tho Grand Turk is still about allow- I represented very favorable. A little over iug Koimmuia to make a commercial oue-lulf of tho crop is reported aahaviaa treaty with tho great powers. Berlin and . . , . , ... ° Vienna have been instructed that the beeu P ,cked ' and Wltb tbo continuance Treaty of Paris must be maintained. I °* favorable weather the crop will be Should it bo violated in this case, tho I picked out by the last of November signatory powers will be appealed to. If, | the first of December. The yield, as REPORT FOR OCTOBER REGARDING LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI AND ARKANSAS. New Orleans, October 31.—Tho Cot ton Exchange Committee on Statistics nnd however, Ronmania will submit the case to the Porte, a satisfactory compromise is possible. GREAT TROTTING RAGE AT BAN FRANCISCO. OCCIDENT BEATS FULLERTON. Holiday In New York. New York, November 2.—To-morrow is a legal holiday throughout this State. The bank, stock, gold, produco and cotton exchanges, postoffico and custom house will be open till 10 o’clock iu the morning. MARKETS. BY TKI.KGRAIMI TO KNQVIKKR. Money and Ntoek Market*. London, November 2.—.No markets. Paris, Novomber 2 —Rentes t’ifaud 56c. ' Nmv York, Novcmhor 2. — Stocks ao lvo Money 214 per cont. Gobi 110%. Exchange— long 4 H4%; short 4 fcK. Governments strong. Stato bonus quiet. N«\v York, Novomtor 2.—Money more ac tive; eloped at 6, bid. sterling steady at 484^. Gobi firm at 110%<g3£ Governments active aud strong. Stute bonds quiet and nominal Cotlou Mnrkete. atlon and export. 2 p. m.—Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped iu Octo ber nnd Novombor, 7 0 10. Sales on basis o' mbidllng uplands, nothing holow good ordinary, dellvorubfo In November an<l Deootnbcr V/ x . Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing below low iniddllugs, shipped November and lleeeinbor, 7?h* 2 no p. m.—Sales to-day 0,600 halos American. Sales on hunis ol middling uplands, nothing bolow low middlings, deliverable in January and February, 7%. Liverpool, November 2, 6 r. it.— Sales on basis or middlings, nothing below low mid- tilings, shipped October and November 7?*; do., do., shlppod Decomb * »••--- - »» »*• noyl tf L. W. ISBELL. For Rent. CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD ami Thomas streets. Apply to sopl7 tf MRS. L. F. MEYER. For Rent. O F V m K H AND SLEEPING jaai ROOMS In the Georgia Homo In- Bui suranco Hull.ting, among which Is tho "Siea- »d!ieo now occupied by Southern Lite Insurance Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, augio tf no Hroud For Rent. rpiIK rotldonco second door south of St. I. Paul Church, at present oocupt«d by ffqW Mr. Poyton. Possession given first Oi t.JatfL For terms, Ac., apply to aug2l Q'dtf .?. S. JONES. For Rent. ^ E-HAI.F OF PLANTERS’ HOTEL, it would make n comfortable residence or an swer woll for a cheap pluoo to uccomniodato Day Hoarders. Apply to ^00125 oodlw ESTKS A SON. Administrator’s Sale. TTT1LL be sold at tbo late residence of tic yV J. A. L. l<eo, In Muscogee county, » Thursday, November 5ib, and from day to day until tbo same is concluded, tbo personal nr * perishable property ot bis estate, constating Horses, Mu>es, Cat’lo, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Cotton Seed, Gin, Wagons, Carriage, one Copper Still, Plantation Implement u any other nrth los necensiry for tanning aim bouso-keepiiw. Sale made under un in dor of the Honorable Couit of Onlinary of Muscogee county. Tonus cash. RAILROADS. Montgomery A Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effect October I, IS74. JUSBSfP MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. ' Montgomery Arrive at Kuraula 10:18 i» ■ acting on WcdticMdays nnd Satiinlays with UoatH ou Ohnttalioochce River, aud dully at Union Springs with Mobile A Uirard Railroad lor Troy. Iitiavo Knfunlu 2:00 A M Arrive at Moutgomery 7:48 A M Connecting at Union Bpringa with Mobile A Uirartl Knilroad for Columbtia, and at Motitgoinerv with >u«1h diverging. Je2i tf D. DUNHAM, Bup t. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. A. O. Harwell having withdrawn from ihe firm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., hat* removed to Chambera otreet. Hin friendo and patrons would do well to call on him in hitt new quarter!*, aud oxauiinc stock before buyiug elaewhere. Prices at panio rates. jalH suAwedtf Doctors. DR. JA8. T. WA KNOCK, Burgeon and Physician. Ofllce at Biuugiitur'a Drug Ptoro, Kiulrond u DR. J. W. K. WII.LIAMN OITunt hin profcsnitmal cervices. Offlrn over It. M. Ureeu A Cu.'s, Cliauibera A U. It. Streets. oct24 dtd ami January, 7 11-10, SalosVn basis ol luhldiiiig Urloaus, nothing below low niidilllags, shipped In Novombor and Decombor, 7 13-18. New York, Novombor 1 —Cotton qulot; sales 602 bales; uplands 14^; Orleans 15. Futuros opened easier, as follows : Noveni* A bor 14|W-10@;Ti Another IKonnpnrllflt Elected. ROCHEFORT AT DEItNE. Paris, November 2.—Tho Hocond elec tion for member of the Assembly in tho Pas Do CuliaH wits hold to-day. Tho re turns, wliiuh are nearly completed, give M. DeLisso Eugrand, Bonapartint, 75,000 votes, and M. Braswer, ltepublioan, 07,- OtK). H. Rochefort has established tho pub lishing offico of La Lauterne at Berne, in Switzerland. Complete returns from Pas Do Cnlnis elect a Bonapartist by a decided majority. compared with last year, will be somewhat greater. Our answers to this inquiry ure averaging an incrcaso of nearly tou per cent. The staple has been injured by the dry weather, which, at the same time, has enabled tho erop to bo picked cleaner and brighter. San Fbanoisoo, October 80.-The great I F ° r Mi ™ H8ippi ' tUirty ° no lette ™ ,rom , between Ocoklont and Judge Fuller- ,wonty coun,ies report 1UUo or no iujury ton came off to-day in tbe presence of * 001,011 P lant ,r0m ,ro ’ d ' 1110 wen,llcr 0,000 people. Weather flee. FaIIertou i« moat unoxeoptionably favorable. From whh tbo favorite. Occident was driven ° ne ‘ h *! f , l ° ‘» 0 -‘ b ‘ rJa of lh “ cr0 P . a. i iv ii i « a .. . boon picked out, and with good weather by Bud Doble, and never made a skip in L. ... ... . . . . f , , ... . , « M I tho picking will be finished between tho any of tho heats, lullerton, who was ° . i i. u loth and 20th of November, ihe major- driven by llovick, broke badly after the .. ... .... , . , . , . , • . ... *. IHJ of the reports estimato a decrease iu first heat, losing about seven lengths ./ . .. r .... .. . ... j tbe yield, as compared with last year, of which ho could not regain. Ihe first heat . . . . _ 1 __ J ' , . „ . fa ~ mannnA about twenty-five per ceut. Most of the was won l»y fcnllertoo, and the *«®°nd , . 1 . At ... . , and third I..-.U and tho race by Occident. H™* COmp ttm of ‘ b «-l« ab ‘y ° f lb « Time—2:1ft, * 2:18, Tbotuianda I “'“P’ tho liot b61n 8 “* Ut aud » b <>rt, aud . , , i *i« ._ UM |* consequently a less than usual yield of changed bauds ou the return. 1 l4 _ f J b I lint from the gin is had from a stated I quantity of seed cotton. Fnbllc Debt Statement far October Arkansas-Universally favorable woath- Shows a roluctiou during tho month of er for picking is reported by all of onr f«C81,'434 ; balances are coin $30,089,241, I correspondents. Tho frost of the 13th including $22,070,400 in coin certificates; aud 14th inst. seems to have done but currency $10,300,775 ; the special depot*- slight damage on account of tbo furward- iLs held for redemption of certificates of uess of the crop, deposit are $52,525,000. | Picking progresses rapidly, one-half or Immoral l*u b lloat Ions—F.fTorts SupprcNN Them. Brooklyn, October 81.—About one hundred clergymen, tenohors, lawyers, merchants, aud leading citizens, met Tuesday evening, with closed doors, to consider the best moans of suppressing the lratio in immoral literature. Since Jau. 1st, nineteen tons of tho vilo mattor lias beeu soizod and destroyed by tho so ciety for tho suppression of vico. One hundred and forty-eight persons have been arrested, aud one hundred con victed. ltosolutions were adopted to vigorously prosecute tbo work of suppressing tbe trafio iu immoral publications. Negro Ku-klnx In Kentucky. tJjrdal Dispatch to the Courier-Journal.] Kiieliiyville, Ky., October 30.—Henry Anderson, a negro liviug ou Arcby Brown’s farm, uear Christiansburg, was takou from his houso by about fifteen groes last Sunday night, and severely beaten. They thou turned him loose, ordered him to leave tbe county, and fired two shots at him as bo ran. They also took bis pants and some money. Henry is now boro and afraid to return to bis Please ask ltadical papers to add this to their last Democratic outrages. TIIE WEATHER. Department of War, 1 Washington, Novomber 2, 1874.) Probabilities.—For tbe South Atlantic States, partly cloudy weather will prevail, with north to northeast winds, slight changes in temperature, and rising fol lowed by fulling barometer. For the Gulf States, Tennessee aud the Ohio Yalloy, generally clear weather, southeast to southwest winds; rising tem perature east of the Mississippi river, aud stationary or falling barometer. Docomt-ur 14%; .luii-iary 16 l-ld; February 16 6-1 March l»11-18. Nkw York, Novomber 2.— Uetton hold liighor; sales u 1 halos, at 14?„4$16; not re ceipts 05'. Futures closotl steady; sales26.400 hales, as follows: November 14 11-16^23 32; December 14 27 32; January 16] February 16 13 32$$7->6; March 15 25-32; April 16 1-16; May 16 0 32^5-16; Juno 16 17-82^0-16. Memphis, November 2.—Quiet ami un- cbaiiKod; mhhlliii^s 13'.,^14; net receipts 3,769; shipments 2.440; sales 1,4U i; stisik 26,621. Galveston, Novciub r2 — rotten quiet and weak; uihUllinuH 14^; not receipts 2,066; sales 1 360; stock 30,004. Boston, Novombor 2.—Steady: middling* 16; not receipts 58; sales 460; stock 6,ueo. Nkw Orleans, Novombor 2.—HolWay; esti mate'! not receipts 6,000; stock 77,718. t’liAUi.KS ton, Novombor 2.—(Jotton In fair demand; buyersollVrliiR inside rate-); uiiddllnKS 14low mlddlliiKS 13;'^6%; rooi! onlinary 13?„; not receipts 4,743; exports to Gr.ut Brlt- uin 2,161; Halo* 160; stock 66,360. Savannah, November 2.—Uulet and steady; middlings 14; net receipts 6,884; exports to Gioat Britain 2,676; sales 2,163; stock 80,s70. Pill la DKi.iHHA, Novinbcr 2.— Cotton dull; middlings 14%; net Ireceipts44. Mobile, November2.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 14; net receipts 3,7V8; sales 1,000; stock 21,646. Baltimore, Novomber 2.—Cotton quiet; middlings 14%; exports to tho continent 1,2'<0; sales 260; spinners 60; stock 8,616. Norfolk, Novombor 2.—Cotton quiet; mid illitivs 1376; not receipts 4,268; sales 4 0; stock 3,208. Augusta, Novombor 2.—Cotton dull an)! nominal; middlings 13%@%; not receipts 1,607 sales D15, Provlolon Markets. Nkw York. Novoinbar 2.—Flour quiet and unchanged, wheat a shade tinner. Corn ad vancing. Pork quiet; mess flo 86. Lard llrtn; steam 14%. Naw York, Novomber 2.—Southorn Hour (pilot and unchanged; common t< |4 8urqj|6 76; good to choico oxtra . _ . Wheat 2^:io better, closing strong at^i.no.n #1.21 for winter red Western. Corn < period steady, but closed rather heavy at 00 for West orn mixed In store. Collee firm and unchang ed. Sugar dull and nominally unchanged. Beef dull. Lard dull and lower. Cincinnati, Novomber 2.—-Flour steady: family $4.00<&#5.10. Corn qulot; now 60<&62. Provisions, nothing doing; prices nominal aud unchanged. Whiskey steady at 66. Baltimore, November 2.—Flour dull and unchanged. Frimo Southern wheat quiet and steady; No. 1 red Western #1 26; No. 2 do tl 15; fair to prime do #1 16; rejected #1 68; rod Ma ryland #1 15,'<nl 23. Corn quiet; whito South ern 6061/63; yellow Southern 83{j/8t; mixed Western 83©84; white Western 80./*85. Outs firmer; Southern 60; Western mixed 66060; white 01062 Rye quiet at 650*1 00. Pork unehange I. Bulk meats—none offering; ‘ ders I'/i, clear rib sides 11011%. For Sale or Rent. M Y FARM known us I lie Thompson wa place, 1U miles east of Box Springs tXw on Muscogee Railroad, consisting of 607 mires—300 cleared, and balance well tliuhorod and nonrest tho depot. Mr. Tom PerHons now ro.’ldes on thoplnco. Good framed and palmed and colled house ; healthy and excellent neigh borhood. Price Vi. 60) cash. Terms made known at my lawolll 'o. JAMES M. RUSSELL, oct25 dMvtf Columbus, Ga. Plantation Stock and x< arm ing Utensils for Rent. n ESIRING to give my undivided attention to law, 1 will rent or lease what is known ns the Chappell farm, at Warrior Stand, Ala., with a portion ol the mules and all tlio farming utensils. About. 800 icros of open land, gin house nnd Scmdield press. Labor can bo had on reasonable terms, and corn bought at this time for 75e per bushel in the neighborhood, and on tlio place. Tho larm is widely known as a mo I exeollunt one. J AS. M. RUSSELL, Law Office, Columbus, Ga. 27 dkwfcf Administrator’s Sale. A greeably to an order of tiik Honorable Court ol Ordinary ofChatta- hoouheu Counit, will bo sold, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, before tho (’curt 1I< use door, ill tlio town of Cussotu, during the legal hours of saio, (lie following descrl-ied lauds of tho estate of James 8 Allums, ductaKud, to-wlt; lads No 61 an I 52 nnd 76 acres of lot No 60, with No 78, ail known uh the homes load amounting to 480 acres; also lot No. 65, con taining 20% acres known ns tho Mineral Springs place, iu the 33d District, Chattahoochee County. Also, part ills Nos 80 and 81.being one hundred acres more r less, in Hie Oth Distr <v, Chatttaii Also, vacant lot No 57. h ilI interest in lot No 86, half Interest In lot No 3 • ami all inter est in Shipp A Allum’scoruer'lot last four bus referred to being to seta. Also, hall inturostiu 12 Western Railroad of Alabama. -fiwrrriu u m~3b8 544 HOURS TO^NEW YORK WK8TKKN 11AILIIOAD OK ALAHAMA, Oolumhus, GA„ kept. 13th, 1874. TRAINS LKAVK OOLUMHUS DAILY For Moutgoiusiy uml Solum, 2:00 a. a. Arrive at Moutg'y, • - 8;00 Arrive at Selma, - - 12.04 FOR ATLANTA AND NIW YORK At 10:30 a. tu. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m Atlanta 6:42 p. ni. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Lcuvo Atlanta 6:00 |t. m., CIIAULOTTK 8:36 a. nt., Danville 3:27 p. ni. Arrive at Waahtugton 4:30 a. in., nt llaltiiuoiit t»;3o a. m., at Philadelphia 1:30 1»- ‘ nioeping ( By Konnetaw Route. Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. m., Hiiatid 10:46 a. ui., Lyuchliurg 10.46 p. m. Airive Washington u : |5 a. in., at llaltimoic 6:15 a. in.. I'bilailalpliia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 6:16 Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to Lynch lung TRAINS AKH1VK AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta aud New York, • 6:37 A. M. r«m Montgomery and Selma - 2:25 t. m. Tickets for sale at Uuiou I’ussenger De|M>t. Oil AS. P. BALL, tiouural Snp’t. II. M. ABBOTT, Agent. |mqd3.tf CENTRAL RAILROAD. Millinery. M1S81C8 WHITE & TUCKER. Pttahlonabto Mlllluera aud DrvaaiiiakcrM Ueutleuien's Mbi ts cut by chart measure, nil gimrautiieU to tit. Chambers street, in-xt i Kalin's dry goods store. t.-l.J MBS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner and Dieannmkei Sole Agent of Hutturlck * Co.’s Patterns. Notaries Public. U. D. HIGGINS, Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county, at It. O. lloUlth'Id's law ollic, id store, the i lotsinCuH- 8iu Doeatur iluserlbod lands t tldow’8 dower, which will Ii d sale and the remainder Id also. CODY MARY .T. aI.T.UMS, AdininlFtrntora of James 8. Allums, dee’ll. UUV 1 (llRW4t. Executor’s Sale. Vista, Mark nty, between tho legal hours ol flale,on il FIRST TUESDAY IN J»E EMBER NEX' . all lands belonging to the estate of J. A .Clom- ents, deceased, containing 1 2 0 acres, more or less, iilsnit 7oo acres cleared, the balance woods tin said place aro three ' ‘ ‘ house and scrow, and oil complete, a splendid orchard and plenty good water, un I is one ol tbo best places In tho county, lying six miles west of Buena Yisti, 28 miles east of Columbus,on tlio Kinehalooiioo Crook. <>u tho place will be louud R. L. Clem ents, who will snow it to any one wishing to look at It. before Mile Terms easy. Will also be Ho'.d ou the place, TUESDAY. THE 15T1L DECEMBER, all personal am perishable property of deconsod, consisting In Horses, Mules, i ’.attic, Hogs, Corn, Fonder, Boas, Potatoes, Cotton see I, Wagons, Hug gtos, Harness Blacksmith Tools, new, and all other implements necessary for larmlng. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ae Sold lor boueflt of heirs J. W. CLEMENTS, noliUw&wlm Exoeuior. Uknxkal Hucbrintkmh O :xi>knt'm Omni, ) Central Railroad, > . November 1, 1874. j Savannah, N AND A FT Kit SUNDAY, I4TI1' INSTANT the tiuorgin Ocnlral Railroad, its Ifrauclins i i follows; •ctionn, will i TRAIN NO. 1, (101NQ NOIITII AND W|EBT. •« Havaumili 8-46 a n h Augusta 6.05 a ■ Arrive iu Augusta 4;(Nl e m ivo iu Miltcdgcvillu 10:06 »• m ivo ill Katoiitou || : r,5 I* i in Macon ducon for Colombo Bacon for Ku'aula 7:17 PM 6:l0i 10:2 Atlanta.. Arrive al Columbus Arrive nt Knfuula Arrive at Atlanta COMING SOUTH AND JCA8T. Leave Atlanta 10:00 P Leave Kulaiilii 7:26 p Arrive nt Macon from Atlanta 14:10 a , Arrive nt Mucon from r.ufaiila 0:45 A Lonvo Mucon 7:16 A Leave AiigiiNta 6:06 A Arrivo at Augusta 4.00 p Arrive at Bavaiiuuli 6:v6 p TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WKriT. Leave Favantmli 7:.’«) p Leave Augusta 8:06 p Arrivo iu Augusta 6:65 A Arrive Iu Macon.. I.ouvo Mucon fui Lcavu Macon foi Leave Macon for Atlanta.... Arrivo III Columbus 0:36 v Arrivo ill Fufaula 6:40 k Arrivo iu Atlanta 3:06 I COMING SOUTH AND KAHT. I an vo Atlanta !:’6 I Leave Colum ItiH 2:30 I L'-avo KiiIuiiIii 8:60 A Arrive in Macon from Atlanta.... Arrivo iu Mnrou from Colniubiis.. At rive iu Macon from kubnila.... Furniture, 4to. At I’unlu I'rlcM. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer In nil klnda of Furniture. Also, Motalllc, Wood Coillus, and t'KMl.ota. JalH Chauibi rs sticnl Lawyers. A. J. Vlt'KKKN, Alluruey and CuuiiNvIlor al Otltco opposite Alabama Houso. Practices in all tlio Courts of tlio Male. Tailors. J. II. PAMPIIKM., Tailor, Cutting ami Making In tlm Latest Myles pairing neatly dune. South Railroad St., over Furniture Store. Dentists. J. I.. K. NiNITH, DenliMl, I’lutn Work and Plugging ou teas 1231 terms. Cltaiulars street. Barber 8hops. WKNI.KY HARKING ER, llnrbrr. Corner South Railroad aud Chambers street) dec 23 Hotels. ^ A DAMN HOI/NK. you go to Gpolika, bo sure t> dams llousu, opposite Passougei Insurance. E. i\ DO W E N * NON, UsiiRral Inntirmice Agents. Office, Hailroad Street, over K. M. Greene A ( * 20 A II Coluiiilius 6:20 A H Kulniila 6.06 a M Mum .. 7:10 P M .. 7:26 p m .. 6:10 p n .. 7:36 p m ..10:06 P N ..11:66 p M Arrive iu Milludgeviilo.. Arrivo in Kiitoutou Leave August* 8:06 p N Arrive iu Augusta 6.66 a m At rive iu Savannah 7:15 A a Train No. 2, being a tlirough train un Ilia Con trol Railroad, stopping only at wliolo atatii liissengeiH or put off. half station ot bo taken u gcifl for Miiletlgovillu and Katoiitou will iko train No. I from Savannah and Augusta, and uiu No. 2 irom points ou tlio Southwestern Rail- •ad. Atlanta uud Macon. Tho Millodgeville and atoutou train runs daily, Sundays sxcopt. d. WILLIAM ROGKRS, Je23 tf General Sujierintendcn NOTICE. CARRIACES. REMOVAL. jy shoul- shouldm's strong at 8%; dour'rib sides dull and heavy nt 12U^12^. Sugar cured hams 14015 Lard 14^014%. V- ostern butter dull, will light rocoHiU and demand, nt 30031. Coltoo Ann at 18020^. Whiskey dull and nominal at 09)4011 00. Sugar dull at 10)4010% LoriHvn.i.K, November 2.—Flour unchanged Corn unchanged. Bacon quiet—shoulders 8; clear rli) Rides 13;*cloar sides 14. Hums, sugar cured 120%. Fork nominal. Lard nominal. Whiskey 98. St. Louie, Novombor 2 —Flour dull nnd un changed. t orn tinner; No. 2 mixed 76. Whis key quiet at 98099. Fork lower at £2*20026. 11 icon quiet, with only job ordor 1 us-shoul ders 8; clear rib lidos 12%0)4; clear sides 12% 013. Lard—stoain 11% Chicago. Novomber 2.—Flour itoady. Corn active aud higher; No. 2 mixed ',1072. Fork dull; opened a shade lower but closod firmer; now mess #17.00. Lard tirin ami In fair demand. Whiskey Arm at 96%097. Ko»fn, Arc. Nrw Y-.hk, November2.—Turpentine quiet. Freights quiet. Empire Flour Mills. WHOLESALE FRICES. 1 HAVE MOVED MY STOCK OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,^? ........ TION WAGONS To the Guuby Building, ST. Cl.AIK ST., NEAR THE CONTAIN! AND ALABAMA WAREHOUSES, whero 1 will sell any work iu tny line cheapc than ever heretofore. A Flour . H Flour (Good Family) C Flour “ 6 09 I Empire Mills White Wheat Gruhniu Flour, V bb! 7 00 Bran, 6,o00 11 (hi Bran, 1ft 1,000 n> 12 6o , Bran, less titan 1,00) fl, 1 60 t Ship .stulls and Shorts, $1 1,00) il 16 00 “ “ “ less than 1,0(02 00 1 Best Whito Tttblo Meal and Grits, ^ l»u , 1 29 GEO. W. WOODRUFF, novl 2t Proprietor, J IN II AM HMII’IHN Grocery Store continues Its well-earned lurily. Country produce bought ami sob goods always on baud. Thejold place. B0p24 ly nd popu Id. Freni 83 AND 85 BROAD STREET. W OOD (’ASKS AND CASK KTS, IMITATION ROSEWOOD COFFINS, METALLIC CASES and CASKETS, Neir>N<w»llng Cmhck iukI ( iukclN, Ciincn and ('ll» For beauty of design, stylo of finish, tho above goods are tiu’-urpassed by tbe market. Pricos as ' other party In tlilsscctio Also cheap Fine Collins always on hand. £4* Night bull nt front door. ROONEY & WARNER, sepl5 3m Cor.UMHUH, Ga. W. W. SHARPE & CO., Publishers’ Agents Nu. 2R l’ark How. N«iw York, Arc milhorlxrd lo l'eniriu , l for A<l- terlUInK In our |inper in) 14 tf LAWYER8. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney nt Law, Opelika, Alabama, .1,1’KAOTIOEIN TIIE COUNTIES ol Lee, Chambers, Tnllapoos* and Bus- to Supreme Court of Alabama, nnd in lited States District Court at Mont sopl6 dkwtjnnl HINES DOZIER, Attorney ut I .n >v, IIANII.TON, UA., tlio UliiittnlioorluMi Circuit so. All kind of eolloctioim 'tin away." novl I ii W ILL practice in or any whore ol pUbiinn. "Pay mo or : W. A. Farlev, Attornoy-nt-Iiaw OIJSHETA, UllATT.IIOOtJlIJCK 1)0., Oa. A#"Spet:lal at'on tion given to eollec.t.lons I)r. rr. w. UENTZ, Sontlat, . . gla Home Building lor a lew weeks, whore he will bo glad to sue any ot bln Iriends wlto may need Ills' sengor Train dully, making cioso conneutolns for Eufaula: Leavo Columitus 8:00 p. m. Arrive nt Troy 9:40 r. w. Loavo Troy 2:46 a. m Arrivo nt CoIiiiuIium 9:46 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR. Leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesday* and “:62 l\ X. Fridays at 6:30 j Leave Troj “ days at 4:30 . oct3 2w m. Arrive at Troy 3: Arrive at Coltiuibus 2:02 W. L. CLARK. HOTELS. Rankin House, ColumbtiN, Ga. J. W. llYAN, I’rop’r. Frank Oomikn, Clerk. Ruby ltostauruiit, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Under tub Rankin Houhb. ni)-24 dswtr J. W. RYAN, Prup’r. IWi | HOWARD HOUSE, 11S7I IIROAD STREET, Nbarly Oppo. Montgomkiiy and Eufaula Kailuoad Dkpot, Eufaula, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r. REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR, St. CUIr Street, Gunby’s Building, noxt to Freer, lllgos k Co. Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. J. H. RRAMHALL, Watch Maker and Jeweler, AND Singer Sewing Machine Agent, 99 Hroud Ntreef, oct!8 iloodkwtl i’olumbuN, Gw. HIDES. Important to Merchants. M. M. HIRSCH, •nwr Hridgo nttil Oglothurpo Hln-i-tx. Important to the Public. KLL I1IDK8, FURS, IIKK8WAX, UAG8, « nt higliont cash priced, to M. M. HIRSCH, wfortl 8t Ha'S dt ^llSOLUTK D1YOKCKH OllTAINKD V courts, of different Flutes, fur ilcAiirli.ui, Nn publicity required. No cbnrgo ottlil div granted. A.ldrei my30 dswly M. IIOU8K, AUuruey, HR broadaa), N. Y.