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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1874.
NO. 264
ALABAMA.
TEBMS
OF TUB
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY I RTENOER’s VOTE CHALLENGED—STATE OOK8
* — * « DEMOC'KATIO BY 15,000 MAJORITY—SIX
CONGRESSMEN— OUAND JOLLIFICA-
BWQUIX11IK.
Twelve montha, in advance $8 00
Bix mouths, “ 4 00
Three months, 44 2 00
One month, 44 75c.
Weekly Enquirer, one yeer 2 00
Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 50
Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to
gether, one year 3 00
AdTertUiuf Hates.
Square.
1 Week, Daily,
3 00
... 5 <•<>
... 6 60
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... 13 00
...17 00
20 UO
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cn imuith®. Km yearly cards n liberal dls-
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TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
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By Telegraph to Enquirer.]
DOM EMTIO.
—In New York, last week, 035 persons
died.
—The remains of the Into Earl of Char-
levillo, who died on Staton Island Tues
day, were sent to Liverpool Friday.
TION AT MONTGOMERY—E. D.
YOUNG & BON, OF EUFAU
LA, ROUSED OF $4,000
MONEY niCOVEBKD.
Montgomery, November* 0.—-The vote
of Senator Spencer wan challenged at De
catur by a life-long citizen, on the ground
that Spencer didn’t live there. Spencer
claims Decatur as his home.
The Democrats w>ll have a grand jollifi
cation to-morrow night. Houston and
other distinguished speakers aro invited.
The Democratic majority in the State
will be 15,000, six Congressmen and thir
ds on I luajority on joint ballot in the Legisla
ture.
Alexander White and many prominent
Radical leaders are iu caucus here, for
what purpose is not known.
KODBERY IN EUFAULA.
Eufaula, Ala., November 8.—The
banking houso of E. B. Young & Son was
entered through the back door yesterday
eveniug, by a professional thief, and rob
bed of over four thousand dollars. Tho
robber and a boy accomplice wore arrest
ed aud the money recovered.
LOUIAIANA.
ARRESTS AND COUNTER ARRESTS.
New' Orleans, Novembor 8.—Admiral
-A Now York policeman who was pur- Mullnuy’s fleet has departed. Tho Fed-
8uing an escaped prisoner aud fell under I oral officers aro arresting people for viola-
j n Broadway cur, is dead, lhe driver was I ^ ou Q f Enforcement act. Tho State
£ arm. <a . I judges are arresting Federal officers iu
-The McOnno-Hocar or Ilongland snit, I * B , , ** ,, ,
involving $5,000,000 worth of land iu Tioga the matter of contempt of habeas corpus,
county, l*eun., has been entered at Cald- The British man-of-war Bulfinch, which
well, Ohio. I arrived yesterday, will remain hero to
—John R. I)mid,a well known profesor I protect the interests of British subjects
of athletic training, will,early next month, m CRa(J of tronble
attempt tho feat of walking 500 miles in
six aud a half days, at the riug in Third
avenue, in New York.
I COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY APPEAL FOB W1TII-
DRTAIL TO INVESTIGATE.
, New York, November 8.—A New Or-
I — 8 P e ® ial -»• General Morrow haa
rietta, Ga. lie also signed the coinmis- I been detailed to investigate the reported
siuu of Timothy H. Scanlon to bo post- I cutting of telegraph wires by Hodgson
master nt Houston, Texas. I an( j others.
—Mr. Murray, of the firm of Murray,
Meade & Co., wholesale shoe dealers of
Now York, which lias failed, says their I drawal or troops,
liabilities will amount to $250,000. lie I New Orleans, Novembor 9. — Tho
ittrilmlrts the failuro to a geueral shrink-1 Committee of Seventy will mako a formal
iu business. I Hn( | A pponl to the President for
At Point Breczo Thursday, for a ape- I t j le withdrawal of tho troops. The peti-
ciul purse of $1,500, Goldsmith Maid I ,
trotted ngainat n record of 2 . 14i aooom . Gonora claim Ihry have earned the olec
pauied by black gray Charley, to a sulky. 1 tiou and pledgo themselves for peaco
Timo 2:21$, 2:18J. I throughout the State. They say the re-
—The Union Furniture Factory nt Bat-1 turning board is to meet on the 11th of
villc, Ind., was destroyed by fire Sunday I this mouth for tho purpose of canvassing
fT® nin g\ Loss $40,000. Insurance $.10,- I an( | completing the election returns, and
000. Six surrounding buildings wore I ... . ^ ,, , . . *
also burned. The factory was owned by w » 11 be assembled u the State House,
i working men, who aro ruined and out of The oommittoe says : Wo cannot but con-
^employment. I aider it extremely improper thot the irn-
—Tho President has directed a consol- I portant civil work with which that board
idation of tho 1st and 2d Virginia later- I j s charged, should he executed in tho
nal Rovonno Districts, returning os Col- I of the bayonets of the Federal Gov-
Jeclor of tho now 1st \ irguna District I r ...„ „ „ . » ..
More VldorlOR.
New York, Nov. 8.—The Tribune says:
There are threo States which aro still to
elect members of tho XLIVth Congress.
Connecticut chooses 4, California 1, and
Mississippi 2. Iu the XLIIId Congress
the Republicans had ’a majority of 110.
They now have only 114 members in all,
compared with that of tho XLIId Con
gress.
LIBEL.
BKKOHER-TILTON-MOULTON-rBOCTOR SCAN
DAL IN COURT—TRIAL POSTPONED.
Nexv York, November 9.—Tho civil suit
brought by Thoodore Tilton against Rev.
Henry Ward Boecher came up this morn
ing before Judge Reynolds iu tho City
Court of Brooklyn, which was crowded
with spectators, among whom wore many
ladies.
Tilton was present and sat beside his
array of counsel, consisting of ex-Judge
Fullerton, Wm. A. Bo.icb, ox-Judgo Mor
ris and Roger A. Pryor. Beecher was
absent but was represented by Gen. Tra
cy and Shearman.
When called Morris answered ready,
but Sherman objected to a trial being
commcncod boforo tho appeal had been
heard on tho order issued by Judge Nel
son, and asked for delay iu order that
cci taiu papers necessary iu tho case could
ho printed.
Judge Reynolds fixed the time for hear
ing the argument on tho appeal at 2 p. m.
Friday next., and tho trial of this cuse
was set down for Wednesday week at 10
n. iu.
THE MOULTON CASE.
District Attorney Winslow then made
an application that Francis D. Moulton
should plead to tho indictment found
against him by tho panel jury in Septem
ber last for libelling Miss Edna Dean
Proctor.
Ex-Judgo Fullertou, who appeared for
Moulton, expressed the opiuion that this
matter wus being pressed forward with
unnecessary haste by tho District Attor
ney, who replied that it was only being
takon iu its order. Couusol for Moultou
thou asked for a postponement uutil to
morrow morning to put iu a special plea j
which was granted.
MARKETS.
BY TEI.F.UBAPU TO ENQUIRER.
Money and Block Markets.
New York, November ».—Stook8 active.
Money 2U per cent. Gold liuj-fj. Exchange—
long isftbj: short 489. Governments dull.
State bonds dull.
New York, November 9 —Money easy at2U
per cent. Storliug firm. Gold aettvo
Nbw York, Nov. u.—Governments dull.
States (pilot and very strong.
London, Nov. 9.—Erlo 28J4.
Paris, Novembor 7 — Rentes C2J4.
Cotton Market*.
Liverpool, Novembor 9. — Noon— Cotton
steady; uplands 7%@%; Orleans Bides
15,o o bales, Including 2,000 lor speculation
at d export.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands, noth
ing below good ordinary, ro-shlppcd In Novem
ber and Decotnbor, 7%.
sales on a basis of middling uplands, noth ng
below good ordinary, shipimd lu January
7 1110.
sales on a basis of middling upland*, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable iu January
idands. _
J nnuury
rad February, 7 11-10.
a basis of middling Orloaus. nothing
below low middlings, shipped in November
Dceomber, 7 13-la.
3 p. m.—Sales on basis of middling uplands,
nothing below low middlings, slilppod lu Goto-
bor i *' *"
Amerh
Sales on basis of middling Orleans, nothing
olnw low middliugs, shipped In Novembor
December, 7%.
New York, Novembor9 —Ootton woak; salos
9 bales; uplands 14;'^ Orleans 15.
Futures opened steady : November 14 9 10^
i? Docomt or 11 ll-lQ{<(}23-32; Janoar. 15 1-32;
February 16 6-16@U-l0; March 15 19-32(021-32.
*fkw York, Novembor 9 —Ootton woak
d uuminul; salos 082 at 14)*<@15; net receipts
226.
New York, Novembor 9.—Ootton—Futnros
•sod castor; sales 10,009 bales, as lollows:
November 14%@14 17-32 ; Doeembor 14 ,V M (0
14 21-32; January 14 29 32010 : February 15^;;
Mardi 15 17-32; April 15 25-32&)15 13-32; Alay
10 1-10; Juno 10 6-10610%.
Norfolk, Novombor 9.—Ootton dull; rald-
dllnws 13%(®16 1-10; net rooeipts 0,918; sales
a. 8. Richards, late Collector of the 2d
ernuieut. Inter-anna silent leges. At tho
district. Jus. G. ltauisey haw been ap- I commencement of tho new era which
oiiitod Collector of tho filli Carolina Dis-1 seems dawning upon our people, wo wish
l r,c k I to assure you and the people of the Uui-
FOREIGN. I tod States of our devotion to tho priuci-
—The great painting of M. Antony, by I pies of tho Constitution, and our stoad-
Murillo, has boon stolon from tho cathc- I f aH t purpose to uphold tho causo of public
dial at Seville, Spain. , , . .
„ ’ ,, . , I liberty and good government.
— lhe Duke of Aborcorn ban been I a . . . .. „ ir XT ~ , T ,
felocted Grand Master of tho Freemasons I «*• L. Bruno, II. N. Ogden, B.
I of Ireland. I F. Jonas, A. J. Lewis, T. W. Zacharie,
—A Dr. Koch has left the sum of $344,- 1 Committee.
1 to native City of Irankfort for I dbmcratic state treasurer elected.
tho, purposo of founding a school of I
luusic. I New Orleans, November 9.—Returns,
—Tho Emperor William proposes to I official and unofficial, give Moncure, Cow
establish an assembly of notables, who I servative, for State Treasurer, 7,159 ma-
shall instruct him on tho courae to pursue jorit ... logJ tu . m McE nory's msjorit, in
in rolatiou to the provinces. I 187‘ >
—The first attempt of tho Government 1
to have a priest elected by a congregation I neoroes attack a conservative colored
has taken place at tho town of Landsberp, | representative—he kills one-
province of Brandeulmrg, Prussia, and
^ resulted in an utter failure. Only eleven
<5 persons offered to vote. I Last evening Amos Simms, a negro who
—Tho steamship St. Osyth, the first I was elected on the compromise ticket,
vessel of a new’ lino organized with the I was attacked by seven negroes in Hohuia,
view of malting tho voyage from Australia Terr() nonuo iah Simmn rttu ftnd bc .
in forty-fivo days, aud thus beating the I . , * . , _ ,
timo by the Pacific Railroad route, sailed I m 8 pursued, turned and firod upon tho
from London yesterday. The St. Osyth | party, killing one and wounding another,
earned two thousaua tons of coal, end I Simms immediately surrendered himself
i direct. I an j w/lJJ flon j. j a jj < jj a wn9 guarded
—Tho Lawronoo Townloy estate is val- j aring tbo uj bt b _ a B( . llai , o( cilizous .
uorl at $500.000,000. It is at present I , ,
without owners, ami the Britiah (Sovoru- t! ‘ rottta wcr0 “ ado yosterday to
uieut is administering on it. At Toronto, I lay tho town iu ashes, but all was quiet
Caniflld, tho other day, fifty interested I this morning,
parties aubsoribed funds for a lawyer to
invoHligntc their claims. It is said that j BUCCEBBOR OF BUTLER,
iu the 17th century Miss Townley ran I
away with a gentleman and went to tho I he will serve nis country, not party
United Staten, whoro they becamo lost to 1 _ .. .
their rolaUves. Boston, November 8.-Mr. Charlea I*.
Thompson, the man who has mndo him
Trouble at Union Paint, On. 1 80 if immortal by defeating Butler, seems
Augusta, November 9. — There was I to bo a most desirable kind of man to
Homo trouble yesterday between the I have in Congress. He made a Bpcech at
whites and blacks at Union Point. Wm. I % jubilation meeting in Gloucester on
II. Reynold, white, was shot in tho nock I Wednesday night, and in it uttered those
and arm by negroes, but not dangerously,
An f-Hort was made to burn the gin house,
filled with cotton, belonging to L. D.
Carleton, but the fire was extiugniBhod,
All quiet at lust accounts,
anmistakahly sound ideas: “I stand now
as no partisan. I am not tho servant of the
Democratic party; I am not tho servant
of the Republican party. I shall advo
cate those measures and only those meas
MORE KABCALITIEB, | uros that I believe to be for tho common
good. I shall never advocate a principle
conuukhsmen selling west point cadet- I n p on party grounds. I shall be unworthy
8UIpa • I of the confidence that has been placed in
Washington, Nov. 9.—A Washington I me if I understand what the Democratic
special to tho Now York Herald says the I party meant wbon they put me in norai
sale of cadetships is one of the matters to I nation, which was that I should carry out
,tfgated at tho coming session of 1 those principles which I believe to be
Congress. Congressman Stowell, of the I right—that I should serve my country
4th Virginia District, is charged with ro- I first, and by nerving my country I know
ceiving one thousand dollars for tho last 11 can best serve my parly. Iu this can-
appointment made by him to West Point. I vass there aro some important questions.
One of them is the financial question,
hORIDA. 1 know that my Republican friends who
ftfATF. REPUBLICAN BY REDUCED MAJORITY. I Voted for 1)10 did SO boCttUSO I WBS ROUUd
Tall^Tashek, Novembor 9.—Late ro- npon that question. You may ask mo if I
turns «ho\f thut Furman (Rep.) defeats I am in favor of the oolored man. I an-
Henderson (Den*.) in tho 1st District by swer, Yes, I am in favor of tho while
from 500 t»?00. It will take an aotnal man ami the colored man. I believe they | "V “ “ a ,}Sf t 0 o ‘a. t °pr l" ala'liauw"''^, “wtS
count to decide the result iu the 2d Bis- aro both entitled to equal ri{jl,tH uudortho | war. Amill baoul W.liAliU'U and I1IIOWN
trict, tboueb it is believed that Walls is Constitution. I beliove in equality “f j m a n!l^ V-d^IlBKA,:HKl“^^ UoltliisTK! lOu
I , x I rights and an equality of dutios. I would AMLKUJAN LAMBlilOMo. ALL-WOOL
eiecten. I . , .. / . • FLANNKL 25*. A full Htock of JLANb,
The Senate is a tie. The Republicans Uot go for a law that would discriminate j OASSIMLKKS, CHECKS, STKIPES, Ate.,
claim tho Legislature by threo majority I in favor of a whito man or black man
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
SPAIN.
NEWS FROM BFAN1ISII SOURCES.
Madrid, Nov. 9.—It is officially an
nounced that the Catlists have abandoned
tho soigo of Irtiu. Don Carlos has nr-
rivod at lleuJuge from France, accompa
nied by his staff. Tho Government has
domaudod that I hoy bo returned by the
French authorities. Republican successes
over tbc Curlists elsewhere aro announced.
London, Nov. 9.—A dispatch from
Heudago, dated yosterday, says tho hom
brarduicnt of Iran proceeds very, languidly
by the Carlists. Generals Lama and Lu
Sorua, visited tho town Sunday, hut stayed
only a half hour. They aro oxpocted to
return over tho Hills from San Sebastian
with 0,01)0 men and tho Carlists have gone
to meet them. A battle is oxpectod to
result.
FRANCE.
MACMAUON’s MESSAGE—B0NAPARTI8T
ELECTED.
London, Novombor 9.—The Times' cor.
respondout at Paris quotes La Presse, tho
semi-official organ, as saying the forth
coming message of MacMahon will dem
onstrate to the Assembly tho necessity of
organizing tho Soptenate, and of then dis
solving ; and will announce that tho Gov-
eminent, disapproving tho tardiness of
the Committee of Thirty, will submit
constitutional schomo of its own.
The Duke De Muucby, Bonapartist, lias
been elected to tho Assembly from the
Department of Oise. Ho roceived 00,000
votes. Ifis two Republican opponents ro
ceived 18,000 and 17,000 votes, respect
ively.
ENGLAND.
LORD mayor’s DAY AND ANNIVERSARY OF THE
BIRTH DAY OF T1IE I*RINCE OF WALES.
London, Nov. 9.—This being tho Lord
Mayor’s day, is observed in the usual
manner. Tho Lord Mayor’s procession
moved at 2 p. m. Its routo was westward
through the Strand, and returning to th<
city by way of tho Victoria embankment,
A fog prevailed in tho morning but
as the hour for tho procession
to move arrived, tho weather eloared up
boaulifully. The crowd that gathered to
wituess the procession was immense and
very enthusiastic. A number of bouses
along the routo weredecoruted.
Tho day i.s also the anniversary of the
birth day of tho Prince of Wales, and
fuither celebrated on that account by the
firing of salutes aud tho ringing of bells.
To-night tho city will bo illuminated.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, 1
Washington, November 9, 1874. jT
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
aud Gulf Stales, partly cloudy aud warm
weather will prevail, with southeast to
southwest winds and slight changes in
tho barometer.
REMOVAL.
C. JOHNS!
j • store lately •
rag I
ikI November, 7?,,
M.—Of sales to-day 7,000 bales
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker liiTtn, Bheot Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
J.\7 No. 174. Broad Ptre.-t,
Confectioners.
I. G. 8TKUFPEU,
Candy Manufacturer
AND PrALKR IN
All kinds uf Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Candy 1H cents.
Full weight guaranteed in ouch box.
risna
of building®
Broad 8tr«et, H«Xt to U. W. Brown*
Hotels.
PLANTE UN* llOTKI.,
Next to Columbus Itank Huildlnff.
Porters at all tbo traim.
J |tl 3 MUD. \\. K. SNIDER, Piopr’m.
Livery and Salo Stables.
ROUEKT THOMPSON,
Livery, Halo ami I'.xcImitKO Stables.
Ooi^tiiobps, Noktu or Randolph Sts.,
octSO Columbus, (la.
salod 100.
Oulkanh, November 7.—Cotton quiet;
mitldlinas 14\*\ net receipts 4,404; exports to
Great Britain 10.130, to tbe continent 3,180, to
Fruncu 3,613; sales 2,600, saloB lust eveuing
* 500.
A. GAM MEL,
Livery ami Sale Stable*,
OULKTIIUHI’K ST., COUIMUUH, Ua.
Partiriilar attention given to Feeding n
f tin. W.
id Mult
lOiitb ,
day.
rdod iu tttablet
ml Sat
by tb
Fresh Meats.
d. W. PATRICK,
Btalls No. 2 and 1H, itlarkot House.
■®b Meata of eveiy kind nod best (|Uality.
J. T. COOK,
Frc*lk Meat* of All liimln,
i Stall® N<.®. I S and
Cun and Locksmiths.
1*111 LIP EIFLEK,
rford a I reef, nei
'oliimbuN. Ua.
Builders and Architects^
J. U. UHALMERB,
llonsc Carpenter and Bnllder.
Jobbing done at short notice,
d specification® furnlRhed for all sty lei
1*9
Cotumhii
. G*
RAILROADS.
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Elfiot Ootobar f, 1174.
Boots and Shoes.
WKU.8 , ClIltTIS,
No. 73 ltro»d 81., Nign of the Big Hoot,
DKALKKS in
Hoota and Shoes, Leather and Findings.
Ulvo prompt Aiul oaroful attention to orders
by mail; pay tho highest market price tor
’tides.
N. B.— -Plasterer*’ Hair always on hand.
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Montgomery ,.... 4:00 P M
Arrlvo at Rufaula 10:11 r u
Connecting on Wednesday® and Saturday® with
Boat® on Chattahoochee Ktv»r, aud dally at Ualoe
Spring® with Mobile A Girard Railroad rot Troy.
Leave Eufaula 2:00AM
Arrive at Montgomery 7:41*1
Connecting at Union Spring® with Mobil® A UlraM
Railroad for Columbus, aud at Moutgomerv with
Lawyers.
JG8KPU V. POL,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court,
Practice® in all other Court®,
tine over iu.re ot \V. II. Koliart® A Co., Broad 8t.
Ju2ft
Jn20
SAMUEL H. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law*
Office over Wittich A Klnscl'®
J. M. MeNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law*
Practice® in court® of Georgia aud Alabama.
» 128 Broad St., (over 0. A. He ld A Co.’h)
Ppedal Ationtioii giv
ollortion®.
Jail
Mahtin J. Crawford.
vwroRD.
INGRAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorney a nt low.
Will practlco iu tho Statu aud Federal Court® ot
Office o
corner Broad and St. Clair St®.
B. DUNHAM, Bop’t.
id Lockewith, Ora
receipts 0,252; exports to’ tho contiueni H l,62t';
sales 903.
Giiari.kbton, November 9.—t|uiot; ndd-
dlings 13%Q(14; net receipts 420; exports to
Great Hntain 8,107, to France 9509; sales i,ouo.
GALVBfTON, November 9.—I’otton «iulet and
unchvngcd; middlings 14V,'; net receipts 1,201;
exports to Great Hr■lta'.n 1,230; sales 1,809.
Augusta, Novembor9.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 13%; net receipts 1,026; sales 869.
ISIoim.K, Novembor 9.—Ootton quiet and
firm; middlings 14; not receipts 2,7bb; sales
l,6oo, last ovening 6uo.
Hoston, November 0.—tluiot; middlings 15;
not receipts 89; salos 7 >.
Mkmimiis, Novembor 9.—Cotton quiet nnd
unchanged; middlings 13J^@1I; net receiptu 4,-
117; shipments 1,823; sales 1,300.
PniLADKi.uuiA, November 9.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 14%.
ProvlNiou Mnrkotu,
Liverpool, November 9.—HreadstuMs quiet.
Nkw York, November 9.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat a shade tinner. (lorn ad
vancing. Pork heavy, at *19.75. Lard quiet;
stoam 14.
Nkw York, Novembor 0.—Southern Hour in
odorato rc(iuost without any dooldeil changes
in prices. Wheat opeued a shade firmer, but
closed quiet and scarcely so firm at *l.!8(ii,1.23;
‘nier rod Western *1.23; winter amber ..ml
iteCanada *1.23-31 26; ambor Western *1.25
j^l.30; white same. Corn a shade firmer, but
scarcely so active at 92; Western mixed In store
93(3M, , 4; ditto afloat; 93lor high mixed and
yeilow Western: 8147/85 lor now Western mixed.
(U ff )o dull anil unchanged. Sugar mill and
houvy. Rico dull and unchanged. Tallow dull
at 8 16.10(^9. Rosin and Turp-nllno quiet.
Pork active; We-tern moat, Job Lds, *19 76.
Lard scarce and firmer. Whiskey a shade
firmer at Freights opened dull, but closed
little Aimer.
Cincinnati. Novembor 9.—Flour steady;
Corn firm; plitdlcil 04. Lard 13, on spot. Hucou
firm and scarce; shoulders 8%: clear sides 14;
j clear rii» sides. Whiskey 90.
Louibvilt.b, November 9.—Flour unchanged.
Corn quiet and unchanged at 80@82. Pork qulot
l unchanged. Rae.on—shoulders 8!-»; clear
...none here; clear sides 14; sugar cured ham®
11<311J^. Laid—tierce 13><j; keg i4. Whiskey
90.
St. Lome, November 9 —Flour In good de
mand; low grades scarce; higher grades lower,
fell, corn opeued at 72 for new No. 2 mixed,
1 closed at 70. Whiskey 99. Pork lu good
demand, *19.50. IUcon firm and in good do-
moml: shoulders 8)^, doar rib sides 12J^, cloar
sides 14. Lard higher, 12^.
Hai.timokk, November 9.—Cotton dull and
nominal; middlings 14%; sales 270; spinners
160.
Gun h
in Hi
WILLIAM 8CIIOKEJR,
xl Locksmith and doalor iu Gunning Ma
f enals. OppOHlto Ku-piircr Office.
Doalor in
R»- N<>
Croce rs.
DAN'L M. HIZE,
IT/gfctho! fi/i Jai’kri.ft! «t
J. II. HAMILTON,
WttoICNiile and Kotnil Giorrr,
Junction f-f Franklin, Warren A Oglelbori.e .
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS 1
Under Georgia
Prompt and puiil
SHAVING SALOON,
to II. lleiies,)
iu Insurance liuilding.
ALLY A NAM,
. Cure ago, November 0.— Flour quiet and un
ehauged. Corn opened firm, but closed dull.
No. 2 mixed 83%; rejected T3&74. Pork higher
and In lair demand at*18. Lard firm and In
lair (teuiaud at 12%@%. Whiskey steady at
90(^97.
Roain, Ac.
Nkw York, November 9.—Turnentlno stead’
at 35J^@30. Rosin unchanged at *2 35, strained
Freights steady.
M1II1* NEWN.
ED. TliKKI', flarher
Cotton Factories.
Sheet lugs, HliirUngM, ami Sewing Hiul
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wool 11 ml Grlud® Wheat, bad Coru
dice in rear of Wittich * Klnscl 1 *, Randolph ®t.
Jut8 It. II. CHILTON, Prctidt
Ja«
A. A. DOZIER,
Altorney nnd Couaiaellor at lam
Practice® iu Stuto aud Federal Court® iu Georgia
and/’ ’
Office 120 Broad 1., (
Mark II. ItLANDroRD. Louis F. Garrard.
Dl.ANDFORD A GARRARD,
Attorneya and CouiaNellora at Ijiw.
Offico No. 07 llroud Btreet, over Wittich k Kln-
elry Store.
Will ^iradico in tho Statu and Federal CmirtH.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
54i HOURS TO NEW YORK
WKSTRRN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA,
OOLUMDUM, Ga„ Sept. 13th, 1*74.
TRAINS LRAVH COLUMBUS DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 2:00 A. m.
Arrive at Montg'y, • • 8:00 a. m.
Arrive nt Selma, • • 12:04 A. M.
FOll ATLANTA AND NBW YORK
At 10:30 a. in. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. m. At
Atlanta 6:42 p. ID.
By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lint.
Leave Atlanta0:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:36 a.
i., Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive at Wnaliingtou 4:30
. m., at Baltimore 0:30 a. iu., at Philadelphia\:M
i. m., nt NKW YORK 6:16 p. in.
hlouplug Car® run from Atlautu to Charlotte.
By K.nn,i«w Routo.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. in., Dalton 10:2* p. in.,
ID iNtol 10:4.1 a. in., Lynchburg 10.46 p. ai. Arrive
it WaHhlngton 0:46 a. in., at Baltimore 9:16 a. iu.,
it Philaduipliia 1:30 p. m., at NKW YORK 6:16
Sleeping cars mu from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMDUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 0:37 A. v.
From 31outgomery and Sulma • 2:25 r. a.
Ticket* for sale at Union I'naflengor Depot.
CI1A8. P. BALL, General Snp't.
II, M, AHHOTT, Agent.|®epl3 tf
is. M. Riihsrll. Ciiah. J. Swift.
RUNNELL A SWIFT,
® at Law. Will practlci
n the Com
1..1I Alai-an
Hi oad atria
orgla (Cbnttahooi-liee Circuit)
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nod Solicitor.
PEABODY A DRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
OrriOM ovkr J. Ennis A Co.'s Stork, Broad St.,
novlfi] West Side.
R. J. MONE8,
Attorney aad Uonnaellwr at Law,
ionrgia Home Insurance Company building, kc
o.H7 lyj ou.l story.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MEYER,
Hoot nnd Mhuenmknr.
Dealer in Leather nnd Finding®. Next to C. A
(odd A Oo.’k. Prompt aud strict attention glvu
lull
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. llOLLINt.NWORTH,
DruH®-Mukiug,CuUiuK and Fitting. Term®cheap.
KuHiduuco aud shop lu llrownoville.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Watchmakers.
(J. KOHOMIlllUU,
FrnctlcHl Wiitclnimkor nnd J«wider,
C. II. LKffUlM,
YY’ntclinmknr,
134 Broad Mi reel, Coltiiul.il
Watrfim and Clock® repaired in
Tobacco, Ciaiars, Ac.
Ujcra want l„ .
Cigar Munutactury,
Botweeu Ue ngi-.i II
MAIEK DOIIN.
'Ujoy A go id *
Doctors.
Dll. JAB* T. WAIINOCU,
Hurgeuu and rhyeltdan.
Office at Blaughtor’® Drug Store, Railroad »
DR. J. W. K. WILLIAMM
i hi® prefoiislou.il HurvicoH. Offico over
Llreen A Co.’®, Chauila.i® k It. R. Street
Millinery.
Gknmai. Supkrintkndant's Orrics,
Ckntral Railroad, '
Savannah, November 1,1*74.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TU INSTANT
I Wenger Train® on tbo Georgia Central
Railroad, it® Braucbe® aud Connection®, will ruu
an follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WB8T.
Leave Savannah 8:46 AM
Lunve Augusta 9:06 A a
Arrlvo In Augusta 4:00 r M
Arrive iu Milledgovillu 10:09 r m
Arrive iu Katontou 11:66 r M
Arrive In Macon fl:46 r a
Louvo Macon for CoDunbu® 7:17 r a
Leave Macon for Ku'ailla 9:10 r a
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 p a
Arrive at Columbus 1.01 a a
Arrive at Eufaula 10:20 a a
Arrlvo at Atlanta 6:00AM
COMING SOUTH AND MAST.
Leave Atlanta 10:00 r a
i Eufaula 7:26 v U
Arrive at Macon from Admit* 6:10 a a
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula 0:46 a a
' Macon 7:16 a a
* Augusta,......................... 9:06 a a
Arrive ut Angmita 4:00 P a
Arrive at Savannah 6:26 P a
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WNST.
Leave Savauuah 7:30 p a
* Augusta 8:06 pa
Arrive iu Aiigunta 6:65 A a
Arrive iu Macou 8 20 A a
i Macon for Coliiiubu® 9:20 a a
i Macon for Kuluula 9.06 A a
. Macon for Atlanta o.-oo a a
Arrive lu Columbus 0:36 p a
Arrive in Eufaula 6:4o p a
Arrive iu Atluutn 3:06 p a
COMING SOUTH AND KA0T.
Leave Atlanta 1:26 P a
Leave Columbia 2:30 p a
Leave Kulanla 8:50 A a
Arrive in Macou from Atlanta jj.. 7:10 p a
Arrive In Macon from Columbus 7:26 p a
Arrive in Macou Irniu Kuluula 6:10 p a
Leave Macon 7:36 l* a
Arrive iu MilJcilgevJiJe.. ..........10:09 p a
Arrive in Katontou 11:66 p a
Leave Align <U 8:0.1 p a
Arrive iu Aiigunta 6.66 A a
Arrive In Savannah 7:1.1 a a
Train No. 2, l*cmg a through train oa the Cen
tral Railroad, stop;.lug only at whole stations,
wseiigcr® for half nlutiun® cannot bo taken ou
- put ofT.
PaNHiiiignra for Milledgnvillo and Katontou will
take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augunta. and
Gentlemen’® Hh
guaranteed to tit. Chautbi
Kalin n dry good® utore.
by chart uiuaMUre, am
’ febi
noke, go to hi®
Ogee Home.
Savnnaii, Novombor 9.—Arrived—Uornian
Livingstone.
For Salo.
LIGHT SPRING WAGON AND
llurnoPH in good order, cheap. Apply to
M. E. GRAY,
nov5 3t* nt Wostorn It. H. Depot,
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
A-ttoi’ne.y at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILLPBAOTIOE IN THE COUNTIES
ol Loo, i 'hamber*. Tallapoosa and Jtus-
” —‘ * Alabama, and In
Court
opl5 (
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at l.a-w,
IIAMILTON, UA.,
Vv 7
[TILL practice in
PUSHED. “Pay
.choc Circuit
cf collection®
novl 1 tf
W. A. Farlev,
ttoruoy* o.t — XL* aw
CUSSETA, Chat*
ttjp-Speclitl nt*cntio
giv
on juiut ballot.
11 want the same law for all.
- Cull and satisfy yoursolv
octl8 eodkwZm
Dr. T. W. IIENTZ,
X)onti«t,
W ILL have a room nt tho Geor
gia Homo Hulldlng for a
woeks, where ho will ho glad t«
any of his trlond.ra who may need his'
service®.ocT5
W. W. SHARPE A CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 25 l’ark llow, New York,
Aro author!cud to Contract for Ad-
vcrtinfUK iu our paper.
uay 14 t(
c. lopcz,
i ami II a it n fad a rci* of t'ino
flgars,
Near llroud Street Depot.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, .IK., A: CO.,
If on ho and Sign i’alntora,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Ju®t north oI poMtoffico)
. Georgia.
and High I'aintiiig at
(aprft
Will
Doctors.
Dll. J. A. ( Hqi llART,
Otllco removed to tho Drug More of E. U,
liood k Drolhor.
Sleeping apartment at former roiddence, on
in corner ot Randolph and 'McIntosh hiiooU,
oppo, ilo t:.o iosidouco of Mr. Wm. Deucli.
«0p6
Offico c
Rertidei
DR. W. IS. I.AW.
Bread and Itandulpli ®
building.
Fumytli, tin
i. low St. Clair.
Donti&is.
w. F. TION kit.
Dentist,
lit** Strupper'® huil.dug. lUndolph
UOLUMilUN DliM AI. IIOOMM,
W.T. Po.il, Prop’r,
<1eorgla Homo Ruibiiiig, t .'olutnbui Georgia.
Tailors.
A full ®l
pprlO
Hh hrondclotlin
ud Vo
No. Lit Broad Plr.
IIKNKY ski.lman,
(Julting, ClenniiiR and lto|,airing
lulie ill llio be.-it Ml) lc.
»|.r24J
Coruur Craw lord and Fi'i
MUM. C. V. DA it LOW,
KwMliionablu Milliner aud lireasuiaker.
Sole Agent of Ibittcrick A Co.’s l’utteru®.
At the lute Banking House id Blmppurd A Co.,
Cpcdiku, Ala. J ““
Notaries Public.
U. 1). HIGGINS,
Being appointed Notary Public for Leo county,
respectfully MidiLitu llie patronage of hi® friend
field® Court l«t and 2d Satiirduyii of ouch inoiil
at it. C. IloililoJd’rt I iw office. Ju23
the Southwestern Ball-
d Macou. The Mllledgevillo and
m® daily, Buuday® aaoepUd.
WILI.UM HOG BBS,
floneral Snperlntendewt.
NOTICE.
Furniture, Ac.
At Panic Price®.
A. O. HARWELL,
Healer In all kinds of Furniture.
Lawyers.
A. J. mUBUN,
Attorney and Uounuellor nt I,n*.
Jo3
Tailors.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor,
hitting and Making in the Luti-nt Style®. Ha-
pairing neatly done.
South Railroad Hi., over Furniture Store. Jal
Dentists.
J. L. K. MM ITU, Deiitut,
Plate Work and Plugging on ronwiualde
Barber Shops.
WESLEY It A It KIXG Lit, Harbor,
bruor South Railroad aud Chamber® strculi
Uec23
Hotels.
ADAMS HOUSE.
go to Opelika, be sure t(
House, opposite Purtrtoiigci
Insurance.
K. C. HOWLS A SOM,
Ueu«r»l luMiiranre Agrnts.
Offieo, Railroad Street, over B. M. Ureeuo A Co.*®
Uov23
Hunger
maxing close conneotblus with M. A K.
for Eufaula:
Lom e Columbus 3.-00 r. M.
Arrive at Troy 9:40 v. N.
Leave Troy 2:46 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus 9:46 a. x.
FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR.
Ijoavo Columbus Mondays, Wednesday® and
Fridays at 6:80 a. m. Arrive at Troy 8:M r. x.
Leave Troy Tuo®d— *— - ‘ *
days at 4:30 a. m.
V. X.
oct3 2W
OvricB Lkntual Railroad (Jompamy, 4
CoLuxBue, Ga., Nov. «d, 1874. (
O N and after this date, the ralo of RE-
TURN TICKETS over tho OLNTRAL
AND SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD*
will be diseontlnoed.
WM. ROGERS,
Gen’l Su^R Central Railroad.
PICTURE FRAMES!
of Oval and Squ i
French Fire Gift Frames lor Hard and Cabinet
Pictures, Glass, Cord, Be., everything that Is
new and pretty: aud are well prepared to fur-
ulsh Frames oi any slzo, from the smallest
card to the largest, ror Chrouios, Oil Painting®,
Ac. We koop a good stock of Walnat, Ollt
and other Moulding®, und make Squaro
Frames tor any sixo picture® at short notice.
Our stock of OlirunxM, Illuminated Texts,
Mottoes, Ac., Is largo and wed assorted. Our
prtoeH are very low, and wo know we can please
all wanting these goods. Give u® a trial.
J. W. PEASE Sl NORMAN,
HOOKS KLLKR8 AND ST A TlONEHti,
novl Ueodkwly * CoLuueua, Ga,