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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1874.
NO. 270
TEBM8
or TRB
WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
mrQVXRBR.
aonths, in Advance #8 00
jib*. “ 4 00
tontliB, “ 2 00
|tb, “ 75o.
ARKANSAS.
PBMfECT OP ANOTHER WAR !
HQViBXB, one year
nquibkb. one year
nd Wiixlt EMQUinaa to-
l one year 8 00
Advertising Rato.
.... $ 3 00
.... 6 00
,.... 0 60
§ 00
13 00,
17 00
20 00
22 50
..... 25 00
42 00
change
b l* with the privilege of
month*. Fot yearly card* a liberal dls-
will iuvariably be ouo-third
advertisement i* changed more than
s month* the advertiser will be charg*
cortt of composition. Foreign advor-
I pa* as do those at home.
Badlcal Lt.-Uov. Binltb ti. Car. Gar*
land and the DemeeraU-Ar*
rente for Trenaea.
Washington, November 18.—Special
dispatches to the Chronicle represent af
fairs on the vorge of war. Several State
officers, claiming offioos under Lt.-Gov.
Smith were arrested, and warrants out
for others. No intimations as to the in
tentions of the Federal Government in
the matter.
Little Rock, November 10.—After tbe
arrest of John G. Price, of the Republi
can, for printing and distributing Smith’s
proclamation, the Sheriff soarched the
oity for Smith and Wheeler, brtt could
find neither. Price was released on $G,-
000 bail.
The 8tate house to-night is guarded by
armed men.
CLAIMS OP PARTIES—OAKLAND GOVERN-
.ECRAPHIC NOTES.
ipli to Enquires.]
DOHEHT1C.
melh Billings, an artist and arob-
of New York, is dead,
rov. Dix, of New York, baa decided
the winter in Florida,
aker Blaine declines the csndidaoy
Senator hip of Maine,
itonsivo raids into Texas by bands
:ican marauders are reported.
ie Methodist Episcopal Ohoroh has
•iated $803,853 28 tor foreign mis-
#orge S. Wagner, of this 8tate, li*
a of the National Senate, died at
Dgton yesterday.
iree murderers were executed in
tlvania—Udderzook at West Ghes-
I O’Mara and Irving at Montrose,
veu hundred forged bonds of the
•Nr of Pittsburg were discoved here. It
tivanorted that there are $20,000 of these
triftds afloat.
■WTli® relations between tbe Longshore'
ma^ and the shippers are critical. Tron
hle4a apprehended, as the Italians are
imAf to work at shippers rates.
—$ho Chicago extension of the Baltl
and Ohio Railroad having been
‘ited, regular trains between Ghioa-
Baltimore commenced run-
yester day.
>. S. J. Solms of Philadelphia, pro
Jor of Peking Mills, who was obliged
ispend during the panic of a year ago,
jiaid off all of his liabilities before
l were due, and has resumed business,
FOREIGN.
. Vitliin the last year, according to the
dan Timeh, M. Offenbach has received
$,000 for the anthor’s rights of only
l of his pieces.
(kvigation on the inland lakes for
easou is now about over. The mail
er Outario was stopped by ice on
Horn narrows, Ontario, and the
Sr Vauderhilt had to cut ioe all tbo
brongli Lindsay river.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AT I ON OF KEY. B. W. B. ELLIOTT AS
BISHOP.
|Ita, Ga., November 1G. —Rev. R,
J , MJJplliott was consecrated Bishop of
Btlpfrn Texas yesterday in St. Phillip’
fhwreh. The church was packed to its
Wtakoit capacity. The consecration ser-
. {RDR was preached by Bishop Willmer, of
Jkflftama, and the act of conseoration per-
foroifd by Bishops Gregg, Quintard,
How*; Willmer and Beckwith. A large
ar of the clergy were present; also
ition of thirty Texans, headed by
ov. Hubbard.
hop Elliott departs for his nsw homo
rst week in December. His future
i San Antonio.
ldent Grant Aak* tbe Governor
Texas to Stay an Execution
asuinoton, November 1C.—The Pres-
nt has directed thAt a telegram be sent
the Governor of Texas, requesting him
delay the exeontion of death sentence
i Santanta, until it can be satisfactorily
'certaioed whether or not he violated
parole, the President believing the
weight of evidence thus far is in San-
testa's favor.
ROBBING EXPRESS COMPANIES
HAULS OF $70,000 AMD $40,000 AT A TIME,
Cincinnati, November 16. — Seventy
111 a—and dollars were stolen from tbe
American Express Company. Two men
brought a trunk to the office. An accom-
plica aent the watohman for cigars. Du-
absence they plaeed the safe in
, which was carried away by two
men.* No trace discovered. The accom-
plies .was arrested.
A GRAB OF $40,000.
•MMSonto, November 15.—As the express
$r|s on the Great Western Railway was
Bering Port Credit, a station a few miles
CNjift of this city, about 5 Friday evening,
flfo masked men boarded her. After
ning the bell oord they bound and
jed the baggage master. They then
red the apartment of the Ameriean
iross Company, whose messenger they
[ged, blindfolded and handcuffed.
,ey took the keys of the safe from him,
and scoured from $30,000 to $40,000. The
ibbers remained on the train until
ihed Queen’s wharf, in the western
t of this city.
How the Nrfroei Were Robbed.
Washington, November 16.—Mr. Cres-
all, one of the Commissioners of the
men’s Bank, says it will require
i,000 to enable the Commissioners to
;lare a dividend of twenty percent.,
id as yet they have collected bat $70,000.
ith careful husbandry of the resources,
!r. Creswell estimates that the bank will
iventually pay forty per oent.
MENT ORDERS OVER ONE HUN
DRED ARRESTS.
Washington, November 16.—No fur
ther telegrams from Arkansas have been
received here, and no notion has been
taken upon the proclamation of Smith,
reoeived by the President on Saturday.
Attorney General Williams, in conversa
tion this morning, stated that nothing
would be done before to-morrow, when
the Cabinet meets, and the subject will be
then discussed.
Telegrams from Republicans, reoeived
here to-day from various parts of Arkan
sas, represent that Smith’s adherents con
tinue arming, and show a determination
to maintain their position. Smith’s Gov
ernment will be organized either at He
lena or Pine Bluff, where tbe Republican
element largely preponderates.
The Garland Government has made at
least one hundred arrests than far, inclu
ding the editors of the Republican news
paper, on the oharge of treason to the
State.
The eleotion of members of the Legis
lature under the Garland Government, at
which no Republicans voted, took place
October 13th; and the eleotion under the
Smith Government, in accordance with
the old constitution, at whioh bo Demo
crats voted, took plaoe early in Novem
ber.
The President and Attorney General
had a conference to-day on Arkansas
affairs.
RADICAL RULE IN FLORIDA.
STRIKE*.
THE LONGSHOREMEN OF NBW YORK AND
BROOKLYN STRIKE—REDUCED WA
GES THE CAUSE — NEW
HANDS EMPLOYED.
New York, November 16.—The long-
shoremen of this city entered upon their
long threatened strike this morning. The
piers and water fronts of both East and
North rivers are crowded with groups of
mon on tbe strike, engaged in earnest dis
cussion of tbe situation. Tbe old rate of
wages was forty cents per hour for day
work, and sixty cents and upward per
hour for night work. Rates are now re
duced from to-day to thirty oente per
hour for day work and forty cents per
hour for night work. This reduction is
entailed by the late disagreement among
the steamship lines as to the establish
ment of a universal rate for freights at all
piers where steamships have arrived.
To-day tbe longshoremen refused work at
the new rates, and fresh bands were en
gaged, who pei form their work nnder tbe
supervision of experienced bands.
No outbreaks nor violence have as yet
occurred, but a strong foroe of police is
plaoed along tbo docks on both of the riv
ers as a precaution, and reserves are held
in readiness at every precioot. The stri
kers condemn these measures, and say
that such precautions are not required, as
tbo strike will be conducted in an orderly
and peaceable manner.
Steamship companies are determined
in forcing the reduced rates, and are sat
isfied it can bo successfully carried out.
Oue of the largest employment stevedores
said be would not employ union men even
if they acceded to reduced rates,as ho was
confident that new bands would soon be
come as skillful as old employees.
The longshoremon in Brooklyn are also
on a strike, but no trouble has occurred
other than to annouuce it to tbe steam
ship companies. Police reserves are
scattered along the water front, but up to
the present time their services have not
been required.
ARREST OF THE CLERKS DURING SESSION OF
THE COURT.
Savannah, November 15.—For refusing
to eanvaas illegally, K. S. Waldron, Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Columbia conuty,
Florida, and who, by law, was a couuty
canvasser, and F. M. Weeks, his deputy
clerk, and who is Johnson’s opponent for
the Senate, wore arrested by a Deputy
United States Marshal, and taken to Jack
sonville.
Tbe Circuit Court is in session without
a clerk, and the regular business of the
court has been suspended in consequence
of said arrests.
G. G. Keen, a Justice of tho Peace, who
canvassed as the Radicals desired, has
been appointed by telegraph, Clerk of the
Court.
The Grand Jury of tho Court was about
to make a condemnation in their general
presentments of the recent outrageous ac
tion of United States Marshals in arrest
ing officers of the court whilst it was in
session. Tbe Solicitor threatened them
with wholesale imprisonment by the
Judge, and they wera forced to adjourn
without making their presentment.
FIRES.
LOSS OF LIFE IN NEW YORK—FACTORIES IN
DANVILLE (VA.) BURNED.
New YonK, November 16.—During the
fire in a house on East Thirty-eighth street
to-day, oooupied by James Rielly and fam
ily, James Rielly and his wife jumped
from ono of the upper windows and sus
tained serious injuries. James Rielly, jr.,
aged 4 years, and Margaret Whelan, aged
60 years, were suffocated. Their bodies
were found in the ruins after the fire was
extinguished.
Danville, Va., November 16.—In tbe
fire last night, the Roanoke Smoking To
bacco Works, Barney’s machine shops and
box faotory, and Crews & Rodenheimer’s
flouring mills were destroyed. Total loss
$100,000; no insure nee.
Items frtn New Orleans,
New Orleans, Nov. 16 — The lower
coast steamer, Hunter collided with an
unknown vessel and was sank.
List saved—Darien Hamburg 2,254
bales ootton. Cotton burning fifty miles
below.
The Board of Police Commis
sioners were reorganized. Gov. Kel
logg signed a bill abolishing the coroners’
fees and fixing their sslarie*, saving the
city twenty thousand dollars annually.
General Baldy, chief of police of New
Orleans, has resigned, and Lieutenant
Murdook has been appointed by the Gov
ernor to fill the vacancy temporarily until
the recovery of Gen. Badger.
The repairs at tho New Orleans mint
are oompleted, and coining will be com
menced as soon as the assayer is appoint
ed and the necsseary appropriations are
made by Congress.
Mendoza, Argentine Republic.—The
Chilian Consul has been arrestod, and the
arms torn down from the Consul ates. It
is believed that action was taken because
the Consul sympathizes with the Insur
gents.
CLAIMS.
MONEY FROM CAPTUBED PRODUCTS WITH
WHICH TO PAY THEM
Washington, Nov. 1(5.—According to
the official report prepared last February
at tho Treasury Department, the amount
covered into tbe Treasury, arising from
cotton and other captured and abandoned
property, including returns of amounts
expended, for the purchase of products
under tho act of February, 1864, and tbe
profits to tho Government" arising from
the purchase and re-sale of such products,
was $24,251,270, to which was added
tho premium in coin, proceedi of
the cotton captured at Savannah,
Charleston uud Mobile, amounting to $2,-
566,768, showing that the total amount
p*id from these sources was $26,818,038.
Deducting nwards to . claimants, the
amount remaining in tho Treasury at that
time was $14,410,123. Since then other
awards had been paid, leaving $10,414,-
000 now on band.
There wore about oight hundred claim
ants, and nwards have been made in four
hundred aud twenty-two cases. A num
ber have bcon dismissed, and two hund
red and eighty are pending.
There are other claims aggrogating $13,-
500,000 on Aocount of the alleged seizure
of 136,<i00 bales of cotton, whereas the
Treasurer lias knowledge of only 50,000
bales having been so seized after Jane 30,
1865.
Another class of claimants have prefer
red olsims for millions more, aggregating
about four times the amount remaining in
the Treasury, on account of captures ille
gally made. Should awards be made in
excess of the present available amount an
appropriation from the Treasury will be
come necossary.
Remarkable Surgical Operation.
MARKETS.
RT TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Money and Sleek Markets.
London, Nov. 16.—Streot rate 8; bank rate
advanced to 6. Erie 96%.
Paris, November 16 —Rentes 61f. and 66e.
New York, November 16.—Stocks active
and strong. Money 3 per cent. Gold 110%.
Exchange—long 487; abort 481. Governments
dull. State bonds quiet.
N*w York, November 16.—Money active
nd higher at 8%A4 per cent. Sterling higher
_t7perueut. Gold higher at 111@%* Govern
ments strong and active. State bonds quiet,
but strong.
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, November 16. — Noon— Cotton
rung; uplands 7%; Orloans f ‘ ~
ties, Including 4,000 for speot
ort.
Cotton to arrive 1-16 dearer.
des on a basis of i
„ below good erdlna
id November, 7 11*16.
Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped In November and
"ecember, 7 11-16.
sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing
below low middlings, shipped In November
and December, 7%
Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing
bolow good ordinary, shipped In November and
December, 7%.
Sales on a basis of middling Orleans, nothing
_b1ow good ordinary, shipped in November at
Deoember, 7 16-16.
1:00 p. m.— Sales on basis of middling u
__>nds, nothing below low middlings, shipped
Deoember anu January, 7%.
2 p. m.—Cotton sales on a basis of middling
uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped
in November and December, 7 11-16.
Sales on basis of mlddlng uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped In Deoember and
January, 7 13-16.
Sales on basis of middling Orleans, nothin)
below low middlings, shipped In Deoember am
January, 8.
New York, Novembor 16—Cotton firm and
quiet; salos 626 halos; uplands 14%; Orleans
16%.
Futures opened firmer, but at noon were
steady; Deoember 161-32; January 16 6-16;
February 16 8-16©%; March 15 16-16@31-32;
April 16%@6-16.
New York, Nov. 16.—Cotton quiet and
steady; sales 7 >2 bales at 14%@16%.
New York, November 14.—Cotton—Futures
closed barely steady*,; sales 48,200, as lollows
Novembor 14 13-16027-32: December 14%@2» 32
January 16 6-82@3-16; February 16164)2; March
16 25-32@li)-16; April 16 1-16^3-32; May 16 6-16®
%; Juno 16%@21-32.
Boston, Novomber 16.—Ootton firmer, bat
hold higher; middlings 16%; low middlings
14%; good ordinary 14%; net receipts 27; sales
600.
Galveston, November 16 —Cotton firm
and In fair demand; middlings 14%; low mid.
dllngs 14: good ordinary 13%; net reoelpts 8,880;
■ales 1,360.
Auqubta, Novembor 16.—Cotton firm; tend
ing up; middlings 13%@14; low middlings 18%
@%; good ordinary 18@%; net reoolpts 1,486;
sales 1,443.
Norfolk, Novembor 16. — Cotton strong,
holders firm; middlings 14%; net reoolptt 3,608:
■ales f 03.
Memphis, Nov. 16.—Cotton strong and held
WM. FEE,
Werksr Its Tim, BliMt Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attendod to.
JaT No. 174. Broad Street.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
Confectioners.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
tad Judge of Couuty Court.
Praotlce* In all othor Court*.
Office over store of W. 11. Roberts A Go., Broad 8t.
ja26
I. G. 8TRUPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DEALKS IN
All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Candy 18 oente.
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Ja24
Puli weight guaranteed in each bos.
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practice* In court* of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Broad 8t., (over 0. A. Redd k Co.’*)
8pedal attention given to collection*. Jail
Hotels.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
Next to Colnmbua Hank llulldtng.
Porter* at all tho traiua.
MUS. W. F. SNIDER, Propr’aa
Livery and 8ale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Hale and Exchange Ntoklea,
OeiHHoxpi, North or Randolph Sts.,
™*30 C"lwmbn*, Oa.
A. GAMMEL,
Livery and Buie Hinkles,
Oulithorfb St., Columbus, Ga.
fPytloular attention given to Feeding and Sal*
Horae* and ]
month or day.
INGRAM dk CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at lev,
Will practice in the State and Federal Court* of
~ 1a.
t Co.’* store, northwest
comer Broad and 81. Clair Ht*. Ja8
A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counsellor at law,
Praotico* In 8tato and Federal Court* in Georgia
Ja6
Mark II. BtAnnroRn. Lorn* F. O irraru.
BLANDFORD * GARRARD,
Attorney a and Counsellors sit Law.
Office No. 67 Broad street, over Wittich k Kin-
■el’s Jewelry Store.
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalin No. 1 and 18, Market House.
Freeh Moats of every kind and boat quality
Jail always on hnnd.
J. T. COOK,
Croats Manta of AH Kind*,
■ep6 PU1I* Now. 16 and 17.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Gun and Locknwith, Crawford street, next
JohuHun'a corner, Columbus. Ga. J»i’
Jas. M. Huhukll. Chas. J. Bwirr.
RUHHELL A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellor* at I,aw. Will practice
tho Court* of Georgia (Chattahoochee Clrouit)
d Alabama. Office over 0, A. Redd A Co.’s nturo,
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
. B. Cotn’r and Regl*tur in Bankruptcy. Office
nov20] over Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
PRADODT 4k BRANNON,
Attorneys at Low.
Ornca ovrr J. Ennis k Co.’s 8torb, Broad St.
novlS] Wist Bids.
Gnn a
Jal6
WILLIAM SCHORER,
nd liockamllh and dealer in Gunning Mi
terlals. Knxt of Struppcr’a Confectionary.
Grocers.
DAN*L R. HIZE,
Dealer In Family Groceries, on Bryan meet, be
tween Oglethorpe A Jackson street*.
AS* No chargo for drayage.
14%@%; net receipts 4,672; sales
Wilmington, November 16 —Ootton steady
middlings 14; low mid *** ‘ *“ **
13%; net receipts 663.
. Philadelphia, November 16.—Ootton firm;
middlings 16; not reoelpts 223.
New Orleans, Nov. 16.—Firm and in aotlvd
demand;middllng814%;low middlings 14%;good
ordinary 13; net receipts 4,017; exports to Great
Britain 7,243, continent 1,437; sales 4,000.
Savannaii, Novomber 16.—Ootton firm!
middlings 14%; low middlings 13%; good or
dinary 13%; nol receipts 4,706; exports to Con
tinent 3,061; Buies 2,120.
Morilm, November 16.—Cotton firm; mid"
.Jlngs 14%; low middlings 13%; good ordinary
13%; net rocolpts 4 674; sales 1,200.
Baltimore, Novomber 10.—Cotton Armor
Provision Markets.
Liverpool, November 16.—Corn 36s 4d.
New York, Novomber 16.—Flour steady.
Wheat advancing. Corn firm. Pork firm;
mess *20.26. Lard quiet; stoam 16%.
New York, November 10.—Coffee more
»otive, but firm, 16%@lo%, gold, for Rio. Su
gar dull and unsottb d, nut nominal. Rloe dull
and unchanged. Tallow steudy, b%@16-16.
Chicago, Novomber 10.—Flour firm and
In fatrdernand. Corn native and higher ; No. 2
mixed 76%; rejected old 78; new 60t|70; ear 65
J «-■ »-— . -«
%.
bid, kl 00 asked.
Louisville, Novomber 10.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Corn—white 76@78; mixed 72.
Pork and Bacon—nono here. Lard—tleroe
14%; kog 16. Whiskey 98.
Cincinnati. Novomber 10 —Flour dull. Corn
firm; oar b2@03c. Pork quiet for spot sate; *20
In January. Lard firm; stoam 13%{j|%; kettle
14; country kettle 13%. Bacon—shoulders
qulot at 0; no sUIob offered. Whiskey dull and
unsettled at 08.
New York, November 16.—Freights firmer;
ootton—sail 0-32; steam %.
Rosin, Ac.
New York, Novembor 16.—Turpentine quiet
at 36@36%. Bosln heavy at *2 2002.26, strained
Freights steady.
New York Dry Uooda Market.
Nrw York, November 13 —The trade move
ment wo* more active in some departments of
package trade, and there was a fair jobbing
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale aud Retoll Grocer,
i A Oglethorpe i
Barber 8hope.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Buccossor to U. Hern*,)
Under Georgia Rome Insurance Building.
Prompt and polite barber* in attendance.
J*25
ED. TERRY, Ha^Jier,
Crawford St., under llntikm House, Columbus, Ga.
A SILVER DENTAL PLATE REMOVED FROM
THE RToMACH BY THE SCALPEL.
Glens Falls, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1874.—
An extraordinary surgical operation was
performed here to-day by Dr. McLean,
of Troy, N. Y., assistod by eminent snr-
geoiiH of Troy and thin vicinity. Last
December Marion 0. Fulmer, of Gantte-
voort, N. Y,, accidentally swallowed a sil
ver dental plate, with four front teeth at
tached. Several nnsaooossfal attempts
have been made to recovor it by probing.
To-day an incision was made in the
GQHopbagn u , and the plate was found fonr
inches below tho clavicle and successfully
removed. •
The teeth had become detached and
g assed into the stomach. Palmer has
eeu unable to swallow any solid food
since tbe accident. Tho plate was an
inch and a half long and three-fourths of
an inch wide.
—It is said the Spanish Consol at
Bey odd e bus been recalled on account
of his excessive zeal, and his exagger
ated reports to his Government. The
CarlistH have reoccupied Estolla.
"the weather."
Washington, Nov. 1C.—l*robabilities.—
For the South Atlantic and Gulf States,
generally cloudy, weather and areas of
rain, with slight changes of temperature,
east or south winds, and high barometer
east of Mississippi-
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturer* of
Sheetings, Shirtings, an«l Sewing «
Knitting Thread.
Card* Wool and Grind* Whoat and Corn-
Office In rear of WHtlch A Kin.H'*, Uandolph st,
Jal 8 , H, H, OHlLfON, pfssldi
HUNCOGEF. MANUFACTURING CO,
Manufacturer* of
BUKBT1NU8, SlIIKTINGB,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
G0LUMBUB, GA.
O. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A.*SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. oct31 ly,
Piano Tuning lie.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of l'ianoes, Organs aud
Accordi-on*. Sign Painting also don
lers may be be left at J. W. P?h*m A N<
Watchmakers.
C. 8CUOMBURG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Buccesaor to L. Giitownky,
106 Brood .tret-t,
Jail Columbus, (la.
In steady demand. Ellortcn, Nashua, Amo»-
keug, Treraent, Methuen and Pemberton oot
ton flannels are reduced In price. Ono thousand
pieeos of Ameriean black Bilk* sold at auction
to day and roslisod good prices.
CLAIMS 2
NOT TOO LATE !
) A It TIES having Claims against tbe United
lor Property used
npensation, for Pen-
facilities in
prompt and full settlement of all accounts.
Rejected claims cun ho again considered.
Revolutionary and other claims, if valid, still
collectable.
Apply at onco by let tor or In person to
FRANK WESSELS, Agent,
novl exhwtf Emiui.ua Onrioa.
W. F. TURNER,
Fire and Life Insnrance Apcy,
90 Broad 86., Columbus, Ga.
sks taken on Glu Houses, Cotton and
i. ootl4 eodJtwlm
ordinance
In Relation to Street Drumming.
fT^HE ATTENTION OF DRUMMERS
JL and all others concerned, Is callod to the
following Ordinance, now in force, to-wlt:
lie it Ordained by tbo Mayor and Oounoll of
the City of Columbus, That any Druratnor,
Runner or clerk, who solicits trade lor uny
merchant or persons, either on the streets, cot
ton warehouses, wagon yards, boat landings or
iiasnenger depot, snail pay a lioenso of Ono
Hundred Dollars. . ..... ..
2d. That all Drummers who shall solicit
trado beyond the tddowalk Immediately lu
front of their places of business, shall forfeit
this license „ ,
8d. That any Drummor, Runner, Clerk or
Person, eollcltfnx trade without such license,
on conviction shall pay »fine ol Ten Dollar* for
the first oirense, or ten days Imprisonment;
Twenty Dollars for the second olfonse. or Im
prisonment for twenty days; *»r Fifty Dollars,
or thirty days imprisonment for the third
offense.
By order of tho Mayor. ^ M mmRf ,
no6 2w Clerk of Council.
CONFECTIONERIES.
Good News! Good News!!
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMANN
are dally receiving fresh supplies of
Groen and Dried Fruits,
li Prunes, i.ayer iua, new uoios,
Loudon Layer Raisins, Malaga Grapes,
Bananas, Oranges and Apples.
Wo al-o ko p Buckwheat Flour, Best Cream
Cheese and the best Goshea Butter.
No. SO Bromd Street.
novl6 eodfcw
C. H. LKCJUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Oa.
Watche* and Clock* repaired iu the best man-
ier and warranted.Jail
Tobacco, Clears, to.
If you want to
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Hoi
MAIER DORN.
ujuy a go >(i smoko, go ta
Lawyers.
jaao
SAMUEL B. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wlttieh A Kinwol's
MAIL TRAIN-DAILY.
Leave Montgomery 4:00 M
Arrive at Jtufaula lOdl F M
Connecting on Wednesdays and Saturdays wltk
Boat* oo Chattahoochee Rivr, and dally at Uuloa
Springs with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Trey.
Leave Gufaula 2:00 A ■
Arrive at Montgomery 7:40 a ■
•Railroad for Coins
roods diverging.
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RAILROADS.
Montgomery & Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effoot OotoKw I, 1874*
B. DUMIIAM, Bup’t.
R. J. MONEM,
Attorney and Con use I lor at law,
Georgia Ilomo Insurance Company bnlldlng, sc
17 ly) ond story.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
Sjeioi
54i HOURS TO NEW YORK
WKBTRRN RAILROAD 07 ALABAMA,
OoLumiUB, Ga„ Sept. 13th, UT4.
TRAINS LBAVR 00LUMBUB DAILY
For Montgomery and Selma, 2:00 a. m.
Arrive at Montg'y, • • 8:00 a. N.
Arrivo at Helms, - • 12:1)4 A. m.
t'OH ATLANTA AMD NBW YORK
At 10:30 a. in. Arrivo Opelika at 12:20 p. a. At
Atlanta 6:42 p. tu.
By Atlanta and Charlott* Air-LIn*.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., CHARLOTT! 8:36 a.
i., Danville 3:27 p. tu. Arrive at Waaiilugtea 4:80
, m., at Baltimore 0:30 a. tu., at Philadelphia 1:30
. m„ at NHW YORK 6:16 p. m.
bleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Charlotte.
By K.nne.aw Routt.
Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. a.,
• m.. Lynchburg 10.46 p. m. Arrive
t 0:46 a. tn., at Baltimore 9:16 a. a.,
at NHW YORK 6:16
p. m.
Bleeping cars run from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVI AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 6:37 A. M.
"roin Montgomery and Selma • 2:26 r. M.
Ticket* for sale nt Union Passenger Depot.
Bristol 10:46 a. i
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERS,
Uonse Carpenter and Bnllder.
Jobbing done at short notice.
Plans and specifications AirnUhod for all style*
' buildings
Broad Street, noxt to G. W. Pro<
Ja»
i. Ga
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of the lllg limit,
DKALBR6IN
Boots and Shoeo, Leather and Find Inga.
Glvo prompt and oarnflil attention to orders
[Idea.
N. B.—Plasterers' Hair always on hand.
if*.
Boot and 8hoemakers
WM. MKYJtB,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer in Leather and Findings. NttxttaC.A.
odd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention glvou
i order*. loll
H. M. ABBOTT, Agent.
(sepia
Tailors.
G. A. KCEHNK,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A full stock of French and Xnglish Broadcloth*
apr!6
HENRY BELLMAN.
Catting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in the best *tyle.
Dress-Making.
HUE M. A. 1IOLLINUNWORTI1,
Making,*
Reside!
Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Term* cheap.
Residence andhhop in Brownevllle.
novl6
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Oa.
J. W. UYAN, Prop’,.
Fun Goldin, Clerk.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under tbk Rankin JIoubf..
my24 dawtf J. IV. RYAN, Prop'r
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
UKNXUAL BurSRINTSNDKNT'S OVFIOt, )
Central Railroar, V
Savannah, November 1,1874, I
O N AND AFTKU SUNDAY, 14T11 INSTANT
Passenger Train* ou the Georgia Control
lull road, it* llrancho* and Oounsctloas, will raa
a* follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WK8T.
Leave Biivanuith 8:46 A M
Leave Augusta.. 9:06 a ■
Arrivo in Augusta 4:00 r M
Arrive in Milledgovllle 10:09 F M
Arrive In Kntonton 11:66 F ■
Arrivo in Macon 6:46 r m
Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 PH
Leave Macon for Ku aula 9:10 r M
Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 PH
Arrive at Columbus 1.06 a H
Arrive at Kufaula 10:20 a M
Arrive at Atlanta 6:00AH
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlauta 10:00 p H
Leave Ku ran la 7:26 p H
Arrive at Macon from Atlauta 6:19 a H
Arrive at Macon from Aiuiaula 6:46 A H
Macon 7:16 ah
Augusta POtAH
Arrivo at Augusta 4:00 P H
Arrivo nt Savannah 6:26 PH
TRAIN NO. 2, GOINO NORTH AND WIST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 P H
Augusta 6:06 p H
Arrivo in Augusta 6:65 a H
Arrivo iu Mncou t.20 AH
Leav« Macon for Columbus 9:20 A H
Macon for Kufauia 9.06 A H
Macon for Atlauta 9:00 a m
Arrivo iu Columbus 6:36 r m
Arrive iu Furnula 6:40 p H
Arrive In Atlnnta 8:06 p H
COMING SOUTH AND BAST.
Leave Atlauta 1:26 PH
Leave CoUimbim. 2:30 r M
Leave Kufaula 8:60 A H
Arrive in Macon from Atlauta 7:10 P M
Arrive iu Macon from Columbus ,7.. 7:25 ph
rive iu Macon from Kufaula 6:10 p H
Leave Macon 7:36 p H
Arrive in Milledgevtilu 10:00 p K
Arrivo In Katonlon 11:66 p H
Leave August* 8:05 p h
Arrive iu Augusta 6:66 A M
Arrive lu Havauuali 7:16 A H
Train No. 2, being a through train on the Cen
tal Railroad, stopping only at whole stations,
poNsenger* for half atatlous cannot b* taken on
1 put off.
Passengers for Mllledgeville and Katonlon will
take train No. I from Savannah and Augusta, and
traiu No. 2 from point* on the Soutkwsetern Ball
ad, Atlauta and Macon. The Milledgerille and
Butonton train run* daily, Sunday* sxcepttd.
WILLIAM ROG1RB,
Jo23 tf General Bnperlntendout.
C. 1.0 FEZ,
Dealer In aud Mnnulhctarer of Fine
Cigar*,
Ja9 Near Brood Street De|»ot.
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UR4IUHART,
Office removed to the Drug Storo of E. O.
Hood & Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
the corner ol Randolph and McIntosh sireets,
opposite tbe residence of Mr. Wm. Beech.
scp6
DR. U. H. LAW.
Residcuce on Forsyth, ihn
l below St. CUlr.
Dentists.
W. V, TI ONER,
Dentist,
Opposite 8trupperV building, Randolph St.
Special attention given to the insertion of Arti
ficial Teeth, as well as to Operative Dentistry.
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COLUHBUM DENTAL ROOMS,
W. T. Poor., Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, Columbus Georgia.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR.. A CO.,
House and Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Jiift north of postofflee)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House and Sign Painting at
Refer t
i*4>a
18741 HOWARD HOUSE, 11S74
BROAD BTREET,
Nbahlv Ovvo. Montuomkuy and Eufaula
Kaiuuoad Jiai’oT,
Enfaula, Alabama.
i. W. HOWARD. Prop'r.
octl dfcwflm
NOTICE.
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney nt I ,nw,
Opelika, Alabama,
W IU.FKAOTIUE IN THK OOUNTIKS
ol Leo, Chamber*, Tallapoosa and Jf up
set 1, the Supreme Court of Alabama, and in
the United States District Court at Mont
gomery. soplO dfcwtjani
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney nt Law,
HAMILTON, OA.,
W. A. Farlev,
▲ ttornoy*At a Iiaw
CUSSETA, OnATTAnoocHUM Co., Ga.
^W^S^eclal^Uentlon^rlvciTj^oMfflMnn^
Dr. T. W. HENTZ,
Doutlot,
. . gla Homo Building lor
week*, where ho will bo glad to
any of his friends wbo may nood Ills'
W. W. SHARPE t CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 25 Park Uow, New York,
Are anther I sed to Uentreet for Ad-
vertletmg li enr pager.
ffi/14 tf
_ over this Bond will run as follows, Pas
senger Train dally, (Sundays exeepted)
maxing close conneotolns with M. k E. R. R.
for Eufanla:
Leave Columbus 6)00 r. M.
Arrive at Troy 9:40 p. h.
Leave Troy ...2:46 a. h.
Arrive at Columbus 9:46 a. h.
FREIGHT TRAINS, KEOULAR.
Ijoavo Col u in bus Mondays, Wednesday* and
Friday* at 6:30 a. m. Arriveat Troy 8:68 r. H.
days at 4:30 .
nets 2w
Lrrlvo at Ool umbus itn
W. L. CLARK.
Bup’t.
STOVES AND TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
H
NATHAN CRuTN,
(Opposite Sun Offlos)
Columbus, Ga.,
FOULD reap, ctfully Invite the attention of Ills
' frionds aud customers to li'
k of STOVES, HOLLOW AND
KK, IIOUHI-FUHNIHHINO GOOD
TIN WARK, at wholesale aad retail.
Manufacturer of TIN, SHUT IRON AM
00PPKK WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in tbe best manner.
Il» solicit* a call, feeling assured that hs cm
give entire natisfaction.
4r Price as low as tbs lowest. Corns and sea
bafore yon bnv. oet26 eodewtf
NOTICE.
IjERSONS HAYING GUNS OR PISTOLS
I at my ^tors over duo are hereby notified
tlmt II they fall to oall for them by November
_ _ very fine assort
ment of New Guns, whioh I am prepared to
sell at very low prtoes. I have been in the
trade In (Jolumbus twenty years, and know
exactly what It require. My good* ore seiest-
ed to suit It, and guaranteed to be precisely
what I represent them to be _ _
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