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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 18T4. tllvISU MEW*. TU«SouthGwrgUM.*. Confer.no. w u »t SeTWiuh to-morrow, 9th in*. Dr John Norwood, of Whit will., „ ri . county, d.ed on Tn«d V lut, of n —The^ Meoon TeUgraV* "Port, thet , g . Weeto. U taprojiOd “ d m that he ia now awe I® -The Dei ton Vithm »yMhM OohntUh inuteiuH in Marrey county erecorered "th eleotiug enow end craety fro,!.”. A l.nre wooden two-etory building et oorner of Oheriy end riflh «tre*e, C n, we« deetroyed by fire Mrly San- morning. -The grend jury of Chatham oounty after the gambien of SeTennah and • who rent honaea to them. It ia eeid true bill, heve been fonnd ageinet -The director, of the Savannah Ooaet e Railway propoee to reiee (30,000. hill of aele on the railwav property, in er to complete the road to Boneven Jack Johneon, charged with killing orphan ohild in Savannah, plead gnilty voluntary manolaughter, and woe can oed to the penitentiary for twenty ire on Thnraday. —The Atlanta Herald aaye that Col. R. Alston seined through one oorner of ia pond on last Friday, and took over relen bushels of fish. He oaught one ’out that weighed 10} pounds. —For the first time since the war, we ilieve, corn is now aelling at from 75o. (I per bushel in North Georgia. This owing to the planting of so much cot in in that region. —The Green-boro’ Herald notes the R st of the arrival in Morgan oounty from leghany oounty, N. Y., of a family who d traveled all the way by wagon for the rpose of settling there. The Cuthbert Appeal learns that Sam illluns, of Terrell county, lost a gin use, giu screw and about eighteen bags cutton by fire on Monday last. This iperty was on one of his Calhoun coun plantations. * —The Greensboro’ Herald says Mont- tery Shepherd, negro, leader of the ion Point rioters, and who woe sent to le chain gang for one year, was killed it Tuesday near Booial Circle, while try- g to escape. —Warren Holcombe and Bill Lloyd ive been arrested on a charge of robbing a Express office at Wilkinson of valu- ile packages from time to time. Hol- intio is a grandson of the expressagent, it the facts show that the latter had no mplioity in the robbery. —Mrs. A. Emcke has recovered, in the ederal Court at Savannah, (3,000against ■e oity, for the accidental death of her usband, the Captain of a German bark, lapt. Emcke was killed by falling over ie railing of a bluff in Savannah, a few lonths ago. An appeal will be taken. —The United 8tatee Circuit Court, at vaunah, had before it on Friday an a| lioation by some of the creditors of tl icurgia Air-Line Railroad for the purpose t having the road plaoed in the hands of receiver. The case was still on at half- tost seven that night. —The Rome Courier records some reaks of a “wild man” (an Irishman) rho lives under shelter of some pine tope t Bunningwater, near Rome. He some- lines, when pushed by hunger, visits ionites and takes what be wants. The tdies of the neighborhood are alarmed. —The Constitution furnishes the follow- g statistics of the Atlanta poetoffioe: letters received and sent off during the ear about 4,(KM),000; number of letters ilivered last month 57,529; postal cards slivered 7,573; newspapers delivered 1,358; money orders sold aggregate about 500 per day. —The Griffin News says: We learn rthat Mr. Thomas Lyons, and all the ne- f groes on his lot, were poisoned one night ' last week, and that thoy are still quite sick from the effects. Who administered the poison, no one, it seems, knows, bat it is thought it was given in their food. —The Griffin News of Saturday says: Tommy Beavers and Frank Ashbury, lads about thirtoen years of age, met with a sod aocidect about 4 o’clock thia after noon, while hunting near this place. Young Beavers, while priming his gun, accidentally discharged its contents into the abdomen of young Ashbury, inflicting a serious if not fatal wound. —The Advertiser says the largest cargo carried out of Savannah this season by a sailing vessel was cleared in the British ship, “Forest,” on Wednesday and con sisted of 4,44!) bales of upland, and 62 of sea island cutton valued at (309,918 21. Also that the total value of all exports to all foreign ports for the month of Novem ber, from the port of 8avannah., foot up the large sum of (6,317,467, and for the same month last year (4,494,311, show, lug an inorease for this year of (1,823, 256. —The Augusta Ice Company re-elected the old officers on Friday. The reports showed that the operations of the lost isson cleared about fifteen per oenh on i capital stock, but thia profit was nsed- to pay the company out of debt. It about even now, ana proposes to reduce le prica of ice. We regret to have to that there was no profit in the opera- ion of the Columbus Ice Manufactory ist season. But the season was on nnfa arable one for the business. —The Newnan Herald, speaking of ran Hill, says: “This gentleman yielded ^valuable services to the Democratic irty in the late oampaign. He took tbe Bmp early, and kept it throughout the nvosr, and being one of tbs moat ef- itive stump speakers in the country, (more for our snocess in those Dis- rictsin which he spoke than any others > Georgia. But the election is now over, > victory won, and we have no further ed for Mr. Hill's services until the next etion. In tha meantime, we would re mind the press of tbe State that it lair privilege to renew tbe warfare against [r. Hill's politloal reoord, and in showing p his inconsistencies. It ia true, ws ay need his services in tbe campaign 'o years henoe; but then we oan ease r a little before then,and by appeals and a 11s flattery we can again bring him to . • stump. In the meantime, though, |t'a give him thunder.” -The Chicago Tribune speaks strongly ninst tbe passage of the Civil Bights 1 by Congress at this session, deaorib- Jthe measure as trenching upon the ngerons ground of socialism. It says: 'uch legislation would not stop with the gro. It would be bat a step to a like hterfereuce between the relations of phites of different soeial standing. It ■ould become as offensive in politics as ‘oercive sumptuary laws are. It would aevitably tiring disaster upon the politi. ll party that should attempt to follow it i its numberless end mysterious ramifi. ations. If, at any time, it shall appear hat tbe negro. North or South, is debar, ed from protection of his property, ii efarued in his character, or ia deprived ^f any other right to which he ia entitled i s free end equal American citizen, we rail favor tbe most rigid legialation that nay be necessary to restore him these lights. Bat we pro‘eat against Federal government interference with those rela- Sons which men must regulate and man ge for themselves, and through their lo st legislative machinery. Human nature rill revolt against statutory interference rith purely eooial distinctions, and the deck man and white man will not be aa friends as they are now if they are orced by law into mutual intercourse of ny kind which either of them naturally T socially avoids." ANNOUNOKMKNTS. FOR CITY OFFICER. CITIZENS’ MEETINC. g'^C&Pu.u.atto. call, a large sawher el tbe best elttsens of OMsaikus astern- blsd at the Court House oa Thursday night at 7)4 o’clock. Mr. John H. Bast was eallod to the Chair and O. T. Williams requested to oof at Secretary. The Chairman stated that the msetlsg was called to nominate candidates for Mayor and Alderman lor the election to bo held December lZth and the following gouLlomea were uaaaimostly nominated and have ac cepted: FOB MAYOR. COL. F. «. WILKIHB. FOR ALDERMEN. 1st Ward—Janas Raasis, Jons Mxsavsy. Zd Ward—T. K. Wrens, D. R. Biss. W Ward—T. O. Douanaae, A. W. BnaSTLT. 4th Ward—Ban. Jaczbos, Roar. Lane: suae. 4th Ward—Hssnr F. Evsnarr, Isaac Joasru. tth Ward-O. T. Williams, Josh Dooms. Montgomery & Eufaula R. R. Change of Schedule, Taking Effort October l v IS74. MAIL TRAIN-DAILY. Loot# Montgomery 4:00 r n Arrlro at kufaula 10:18 p a Connecting on Wednesdays god Saturdays with hoats on Oa«tUhooch«e Kiyr, ud doily at Union Springs with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Troy. Itsllroad for Columbus, i rood* diverging. J«*a tr For Alderman--5th Ward. I announce myiolf a candidate for re- eleotioa aa Alderman of tha City of Co- lumbua at the election on Saturday, tha 12th of December next. nortt lw JOHN G. CHALMERS for the offloe of Marshal, at the ip proaehlng Munlolpal election, on Saturday, the 18th of Decomber next. noWte* GEORGE W. HAYNES. For Marshal. I announce myaelf a candidate forre- eleetlon no Marahal of the olty of Co lumbus at the ensuing election on Saturday, the 12th of December next novl6 it* M. W. MURPHY For Deputy Manhal. r We are requested to announce name of WM. BU&RUS aa a candi date for the office of Deputy Manhal at the approaching munlolpal election, novl to* MANY VOTERS. People’a Ticket. FOR MAYOR, JOHN MelLHENNY. 1st Ward—G. Ouiby Joidai, T. E. Blamcb«bd. Sd Ward—A. M. Brannon, Gkorob W. Brows. 4th Ward—L. E. O'Knn, J. C. ANDREWS. 6th Ward—I. Jobbph, novSl to Martin E. Cos tin. For Marshal. Western Railroad of Alabama. 641 HOURS TO NEW YORK WR8TIRN RAILROAD OP ALABAMA, Columbus, Oa., Vopt. ISth, 1874. TRAIN! LBAVR OOI.UMBUS DAILY Por Montgomery and Solum, 2:00 a. m. Arrlro at Montg’y, 8:00 a. m. Arrlro at Selma, • • 12.04 , POR ATLANTA AND NBW YORK ■y Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Lmt. AU.nts 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 1:36 s. m., Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive at Washington 4:30 a. in., at Baltimore 6:30 n. m., at Philadelphia 1:30 p. mi., at NKW YORK 6:1& p. m. Sleeping Con rnn from Atlanta to Charlotte. By KtnnBsaw Routt. Lear* Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:21 p. i Bristol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.46 p. ai. Arrive at Washington 0:46 a. m„ at Baltimore 0:15 a. in., at PhlladaTphia 1:30 p. tu., at NBW YuRK6:15 p. m. Hlooplag can ran from Atlanta to Lynchburg, TRAINS ARRIVB AT COLUMBUS DAILY rom Atlanta and New York, 6:37 a. m Prom Montgomery and Selma • 2:25 r. u Tickets for sale ot Union Passenger Depot C1IA8. P. Hi H. M. ABBOTT, Agent. For Deputy Marshal. I announce myself a candidate for re- eleotlon * as Deputy Manhal of the city of Oolnmbus, at tho ensuing eleotlon on Batur< day, the 12th of December next. nov!6 to* WM. L. ROBINSON. For City Sexton. e^j* ■ We are anthorlied to nnnonnee the name of ABRAM ODOM as e oandl- date for Sexton of the city of Columbus, at the election on Saturday, the ISth of Deeember next. oetll te* For City Sexton. Kg* The friends of JAMES LYNAH, present Sexton, respectfully present him as a candidate for re-election. novlO te* FOR COUNTY 0FFI0ES. For Tax Colleotfor. • We are authorised to announm name of DAVIS A. ANDREWS, Ksq., aa a candidate for Tax Collector ofMusoogee oounty, at the ensuing eleotlon In January next. octio dfcwtd* For Tax Collector, CAPT. CHARLES A. KLINK an nouoes himself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Musoogee County. Election Brit Wednesday in January. oo4 dfcwte* For Tax Collector. 8. B. (J LEO HORN announeee him self a candidate for the offloe of Tax Collector or Musoogee county. Election first Wednesday In January next. octS td For Tax Colleotor. KTja* I respectfully announce myself a dldate for Tax Colleotor of Muaeogee county at the election on the first Wednesday in January next. oct24 te* JACOB Q. BUB BUS. For Tax Colleotor. I respectfully announce myself a ea dldate for Tax Collector of Muaeogee oounty at the election on the first Wednesday In January next. oct0 tf JOHN A. HUFF. For Receiver of Tax Returns. e^3H°-I AGAIN announoe myself a eandldaU for re-election of Tax Rocelver of Mm cogee oounty; election first Wednesday In Jan uary next. My past management of the offiee will be my only reference for competency. To my many and rained “Nephews,” your “Uncle Mike” will expeot oaoh and every one to do hta whole dnty. So let us all be up and doing. no!4 te* M. W. THWEATT. B. DUNHAM. Su|i't. CROCERIta. w. J. WATT. J. A. WALKER. WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin House, rOW IN STORE AND TO AI i First Class Provision Store, to-wlt: 60 hhds. Clear Rib Bacon Sides. 60 “ Bacon Shoulders. 25 boxes Ice-Cured White Meat. . 160 Rolls Heavy Bagging. 450 Bundles Iron Ties. 200 bbls. Flour, all grades. 50 “ Whiskey. 100 “ Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to suit the most fastidious. Soap, Salt, Syrup, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses. Mackerel, Ac We hive th* largest lot of FLORIDA SYRUP In Mldtflo Qoorgla- Don’t forget the place. oheep. ssptr tr WATT A WALKSR. NEW BOB'TO. POPE. JA8. W. LONG. Jig 3XTESW . y v ^JTBOQT and SHOE STORE. POPBdk LONG WE ARK RECEIVING AND OPENING AT No. 104 Broad Street, NEXT DOOR TO J. kvU * OO.t AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ' hands, and made lor as, VI RtVAIR ALL RIFPINOR FREE OF CHARGE, janrnntee aatlsfoetloa In ever. Instance. Partis, will and It to thstr Interest to giro us a oall before pnrosslnr. TERMS CASH. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. CENTRAL RAILROAD. 0bnseal Suhaintxndent’s Orricr, ) Central Railroad, V Savannah, Novembor 1, 1674. J O N AND APTKK SUNDAY, 14TI1 INSTANT Passenger Trains on tho Georgia Ceutral Railroad, Its Branches and Connections, will run ai follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 8:45 a M Leave Augusta 0:05 a n Arrivo in Augusta...* 4:00 t m Arrive in Miliedgevill# io:cu r m Arrive in Katouton.^ 11:66 r u Arrive in Macon 6:45 p m Leave Macou for Columtue 7:17 im Leave Macon for £u aula 9:10 p u Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:10 p u Arrive at Columbue l.u:» a m Arrive at Bufaule 10:20 a m Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 a u COMING SOUTH AND KA8T. Leave Atlanta 10:00 p m Leave Kufaula J 7:26 p m Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:10 a m Arrive at Macon from kufaula 6:45 a m Leave Maoon 7:15am Leave Augueta 9:06 a m Arrive at Augusta 4:00 p m Arrive at Savannah 5:v6 p m TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WK6T. Leave Savannah 7:30 pm Leave Augusta 8:05 p m Arrive In Augueta 6:65 a m Arrive in Maoon 8.20 a m Leave Maoon for Columbue 9:20 a m Leave Macon for Bufaula 9.06 a m Leave Macon for Atlanta 9:00 a m Arrive lu Columbus 6:35 p m Arrive la Bufaula 6:4o p m Arrive in Atlanta 3:06 p m COMING SOUTH AND KA8T. Leave AtlanU 1:?6 p m Leave Columbue 2:30 pm Leave Rufaala 8:60 a m Arrive in Macon from Atlauta ».. 7:10 p m Arrive in Macon from Columbus. Arrivo in Macou from Kufaula... Leave Macon Arrive in Milltdgeville... GROCERY STORE. POLLARD A HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Redd 4t Co. (asst door to Uhattahoocbss Natloaal Bank.) » FULL LIRE OF FRE8H GROCERIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST BE- A osl*sd. UaTlng Iiouaht our loads Tor CASH, ws shall sell them upon a HASH BASIS, Quasaatrela* oar prloss to b. mTow as sn, bo... I. the cits. Goods dallrand to aa, part of the olt, t m of charge. Girt us a sail, and wa will do our best to plsaso. Tonus Rtrlotly Ossli I FOLLABD A HARRIS, oondsodAwiy wiisui, Bosnia. Arrive in Katonton Leave August* Arrive iu Augueta Arrive In Savannah Train No. 2, being a through train < . 6:10 pm . 7:36 p M .10:09 p M .11:66 pm . 8:05 p M . 5:65 A M . 7:16 A M a tho Con- DRY COOD*. At Cost--At Cost—for Thirty Days! • , rpo enable ui to eommenoe the new year with n new and olean etook, we offer our friends and X patrons oar entire stock of oholoe Fall and Wlntar Dress Goods, Whit* Good*, Ribbons, Lion, Toweling, Table Damask, Wool Fltnn*U, Joint, Twa.ds, Otitlmtrtt, 8hoet, Hat. nnd Notions of Evory Vnrioty, nt oott for oath. OUR STOCK OF Stripes, Checks, Brown and Bleached Domestics and Prints Will be kept repleniihed and sold at the loweit market rated. We give tpeelal Invitation to nil to come and *ee us. CHAPMAN A VENOTILLE. Having had In oiir amploy an Agant that w* hay* dltoovarad to b* almgly dlmlnutlvaly intlgnifloant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, Indo lent and dlahonaat fallow, through whom an Impraaeion ha* baoom* currant that wn nr* about discontinuing our business In Columbus, wa deslra to aay that notwithstanding any and all such representation* that may b* or moy hav* baan mad*, w* ar* determined to mak* our Maohlna mar* prominently known than avar. Jo4l^ THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. FOR 8ALE AND RENT. ForSale. ^ A FOUR-ROOM house and kltohen, with a good well or water, nnd n —i very eonvenlent house for a small family. MB Situated on Troup atreet, between Urawfort! and Thomas. Apply to L. HARRIS novfift deodtf 114 Broad street. For Rent. 3 1HE reildenoe second door south of St. jgA . Paul Ohuroh, at present ocoaplml by r. Peyton. Possession given first OO.JUML For terms, ke., apply to augfil eodtf J. B. JOWE8. To Bent. ’ T WO STORES In the vlllago of Hurtvllls, on Mobile and Girard Railroad. L«ooatlon good for selling dry goods or groctrla*. Apply to w. 8. Pollard, Hurtville, or J. B. Slaae. at Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, On. JAMES F. MARSHALL. novT eodlm New Advertisements. TOTjltlNAMPLK to Agents. lodlM* X &hhv+mhtumt*mn HwgdlwMMsk, with tlnroinofl. Send stamp* DLAN kUU., New Bedford, Mu*. 4w AON NT A NT EMPLOYMENT—At borne, U Male or Ftmale, U3u a week warranted. No oapltal required. Particulars and valuable samples free. A thirsts with 8 cent return stamp, O. RUSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w A gents wanted for the people** JOURNAL Four magntfiernt Ui.ro- mos tree. The most liberal offer ever mails. Send 3 cent stamp lor oltcular and sample P. W. ZIEGLER tfUO., 618 Arch St., Pblla, Pa. 4w passengers for half statiuus' cannot be takeu -pat off. pMsengerf for Mlllodgeville and Katonton will take train No. I from 8a<anuah and Augusta, and train No. ! from points on the Bouthvrastern Bail- load, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgevllle and Matontoa train runs daily, 8undsy<* except* d. WILLIAM ROUBK8, js23 tf Oenaral Puperintendent. HOTELS. Commercial Hotel, sling on business or pleasure. We will do all we oan to make your stay with us pleasant and agreeable. Give us a trial. RIDDLE A SMITHA, Prop’re. novlft tf For Tax Receiver. I announoe myself a eandldate for Reoelver of Tax Returns for Musoogee oounty. Election first Wednesday In January I,eilr JORDAN L. HOWELL. «sp27 dcodkwts To the Voters of Musoogee. rga— I HEREBY ANNOUNOE MYSELF a Candidate for the offloe of Tax Re> eelver of Muscogee Oounty, at the eleetlon on tbe First Wednesday la January. oot8-te T. O. REES. For Clerk of Superior Court. I respectfully announoe myself as a eandl date for re-election to the office of Clerk of Su perior Court of Musoogee eeunty. Election first Wednesday in January next. aepMtd JESSE 4. BRADFORD. For Clerk of Superior Court. respectfully announce myself a ean- ~dldate for Clerk of Superior Court* soliciting tbe support of tbe public, octa dte GEOROE Y. POND. CLAIMS 8 NOT TOO LATE ! .State* Government, for Property used *v the Army without compensation, for Pen- ■ions. Back Pay, Unsettled Accounts, Ac., ySI da well to apply at ono* to me. I hav* faellitlee in Washington which guarantee piompt and full aettlomont of all aoeounts. R^ooted claims oan be again considered. Revolutionary and other claims, if valid, stUl collectable. Apply at ono. by lattsr or iu psrem to FRANK WESSELS, Agant, novl SBfcwtf .Euquinan Ovtioa. 18741 HOWARD HOU8E t |1874 BROAD BTBEET, Nbasly Orro. Moktoomkrv amd Euvaula Railroad Depot, Eufaula, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop’r. eoil dfcwfm v Rankin House, Columbim, Oa. J. W. RYAN, Prop'r. Fmon OoiiDXM, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Umdbb thb Rankin House. 24 dswtf J. W. RYAN, Prap’r. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! WH HAVR E8TBU8HCD A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENTIRELY SEPARATE FROM OUR RETAIL STORE, -At ISTo. 132 Broad Street, AND ARE PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING ROUSE IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE To ronylnc* any morchant that the above statement Is correct, we propose to dnplleat* any New York Invoices they may bring us. v 9 N-.pdesirous of buying at retail will find our Retail House (No. 184 Broad street) inplleri with desirable and seasonable good*, which will be sold at bottom prloee. We have employed competent and polite Salesmen, who will take pleasure In showing goods. CAWLEY & LEWIS, ipiiodfcwiy Columbus. CO jo. For Bent. O F F I O E S AND SLEEPING M ROOM8 In the Georgia Home In- ftf!| surano* Building, among which Is the* 5 *-* offiee now oeeupled by Sonihnrn Lite Insu ranee Company. Apply to CHARLES OOLEMAN, angSOtf 118 Broad St. Administrators’ 8ale. | 1 nuauta — wuouuuon v. w Agreeably to an order from t bio, the Court or Ordinary of said 1 be sold oa Thursday, the 17th Deooi n EOROIA - MUSOOGEE OOUNTY.- ' th* Honor a- oounty, will Deoember, on the R remises, the personal pro|>erty belonging to lie estate of John B. Boiler, deoeased, to-wlt: Horses, Males, Cattle. Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Farming Implements, W^pns^ Bungles, Jto., RESTAURANTS. THE AH BOR. HAS COM- taurant. He Is now prepared to furnish Me Choice Liquors and Cigars, and customers 1 Reich’s Restaurant No. IIS Broad St., H AS lust been opened, and Is now prepared to lay before Its guests and patrons a BILL OF FARE BQUAZj TO ANY I 49- Prompt attention nnd reasonable ratei. Open at all hours. SANS SOUCI Bar, RfslaBrant l TeuPin Alley. 1AM L, and Choioe At rea ‘ * „ . when desired. THE TEN PIN ALLEY is the best ever constructed In Columbus. Mr. J AS. FOR AN h A. J. BOLAND, Proprtetor. S. LANDAU ER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The New York Store, The New York Store, The New York Store. ALL IN WANT OF DRY GOODS, . CALL ON S. LANDAUER, 8. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YOBK STORE, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street, 82 Broad Street. The New York Store, The New York Store. New York Price., New York Prices. Executor’s Site. A GREEABLY to an order from tbe Honor able the Court of Ordinary or Muscogee oounty, will be sold on the first Tuesday In January nest, within the legal hours of sale, In front or the auction house of Ellis A Harri son, In the city of Oolnmbus, that vary desira ble property known ns the Camuk place, in the village of Wynnton, the same comprising a large two-story house, nearly new, with base ment, containing In all twelve rooms, with out- houses attaebed, and about ten aoresui land. Also a large and desirable lot of household furniture. Hold as tbe property of Thomas Cemak, deoeased decl dfcw4w fJT All 1-At home, male or flsmal*; $85 per TV UT ILweek, day or evening. No capital. foraIL»^.TV ,l “ k,, p * ok *- -* ten oefite return stamp, wioh street, N. Y. . passage mall free. Address with M. YOUNG, ITS Green- WANTED-AtHMSirfftr ^ tlonery Package out. Sample package, post paid, for 25a Clroularsf.ee. J. BRIDE, 767 Broadway. N. Y. 4w nsYOHOMANOY, ot SOUL CHASM- 1 1NG.” How either sex may fascinate they choose instantly. This simple menu qulretnent all ean possess, free, by mull, for 26c., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian 26c., together with a marriage guide, lUypuan Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, Wedding- Night Shirt, ho. A queer book. Addines T. W1LL1AM h CO., Pubs., Phlln. 4w Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL UjROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ C ARBOLJC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists,4W Assignees’ Sale. O N Tuesday, the 8th day of Deoembor next, we will sell at publlo outcry, In front of th* anetlon house of Ellis A Harrison, In Co lumbus, Oa., oommenoing at II o'elook a. in., the following real estate, being a part of the property or John King, Bankrupt, to wit: 1st. The Houses and Farm known ns the W. H. Hughes place, on the Hamilton road, about three miles from Columbue, containing about 880 aoree. of whloh about 880 aeree oomprlie the fhrm, and about 80 aores at the hones, fid. The Houses nnd Farm known ai the Rme lace, on tho Hamilton road, about two mllee on Columbus, Ga., containing about 162 ires. Terms, half cash; balanoe In twelve months, with Interest. W. L. SALISBURY, JOHN PEABODY, novlT dtd Assignees of John King. Assignees’ Sale. /\N tbe first Tuesday In January next (1875) W we will soil at publlo outcry, In front of Ellis k Harrleou’e auction house, In Columous- Oa., eommendng at 10 o’clock a. m., the follow, lug real aetata and personal property, being a gart or the property of John King, Bankrupt, No. 1. An undivided half Interest In the premises known as the Lowell Warehouse, sit uated In,tbe olty or Columbus, and upon city lots Nos. 84, S3 and part of 32. No. 2. The premises known as the south half of olty lot number 829, fronting on Front street end between Crawtord and St.Clair streets, belag the lata residence of Zaek King. No. 8. Th* premises known as tbe renldenoe road Company. 3 Shares stock Columbus Io* Manufacturing Company. 20 Shares stoek Columbus Industrial Asso ciation. 26 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur- anee Company. 4 first mortgage bonds or the North A South ■inllroad Company, endorsed by th* State of Georgia, of $1,000 each. Tcrme for real estato one-half oaeb, balance in twelve months, with Interest. W. L. SALISBURY, COTTON WAREHOUSES. A. M. ALLEN. PKTKK PKKKK. A. ILLOK8. Fontaine Warehouse. ALLEN, PREER & ILLGE3, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants COZz’O’UBTTS ’ OkiL- L. M. UUI Kill. 0. M. WILLIAM.. BURRU8 & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ca. Full Stock of Bagging and Ties on hand. We also sell the Brown Cotton Gin. 8P kr. W. B. UUGUKfi ie with ue as ficaleeweu, end will be pleased to serve hie old frianda. I jyifi deel dtd JOHN PEABODY, Aoelgneee of John King. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday In Jan nary next, at the usual place of puhli. •alee In the oounty of Musoogee. ae the prop, erty of James Bond, deo'd, that deilrable piece of proper'y In the village or Wynntou known ee the reeldenceof do eased at the time of hta death, and since occupied by hie widow, Mrs. 8. E. Bond. This house and lot was set apart to the widow as dower in tbe lands of deoeased lying In Muscogee oounty, and the •ale will only inolude the estate’s remainder Interest after the expiration of the widow’s Ilfs estate In the property. Bold la pursuance ol an order of the Court or Ordinary of Musoogee county. Terms- months, with lat J *- nov21 dlawtd HAVK Y0(J TRiKD JURUBEBA? ARB YOU Wfiak, Nervous, or Debilltotal ? Are yaw aa laufafld the* any exertion roqtitros more of an effort than yon feel capable of making f try JUmUBEBA, the wooderfhl Tonic end lnvigorator, which acte so benoficUlly on the eecrutivs organs as to impart vigor to all tho vital forces. It is no sloohollo appetiser, which stimulates for a abort time, only to lot the sufforor fall to a lower depth of mlaerv, bat It le a vegetable tonic metlug directly on tbu liver and spleen. 1$ rcfnlnlcs the Bawala* qnieta the nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to tbe whole system as to aoon make the invalid feel like a new pereon. ■la apsrnllen la mat vial amt, but Is characterised bj great gentleness; the patient ex- sudden cheuge, no marked ’’senile, lee “fold their tents, like the AraLs, And silently etesi away." This la no new nnd untried discovery, but has been long used with wouderful remedial results, and Is pronounced by the highest medical authori ties “tbe most powerful tonio nod alterative known." Ask your druggist for it. kor sale by For Sale or Rent. M Y FARM known os the Thompson emm place, IU miles cast of Box SprlngaBW usooges Railroad, consisting of 607-*- ncrss—300 cleared, and balance well tlmborod and neerest the depot. Mr. Tom Peraonsnow resides on the place. Good framed and painted and eeilsd house; healthy and excellent neigh borhood. Price $2,60) cash. Terms made known nt my law office. JAMES M. RUSHELL, octfifi dfcwtf Columbus, Qa. Plantation Stock and earn ing Utensils for Bent. S E8IR1NG to give my undivided attention to law. I will rent or lease what Is vn as the Chappell farm, at Warrior “ -- J Ala., vr'** - - " * fannini -Jfl L_ the neighborhood, end on th* plaoe. The farm Is widely known as a most exoellent one. J AS. M. RUSSELL, Law otfioe, Columbus, Ga. First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPBLiaa Female Humane Associate At Alexindrli, V*. Wovombor BO. 1874. LIST OF GIFT*. i Gr.nJ cub am iKw.aoo I Orenil U.in Gilt , 60,i«* I Grand «tosh Gift 28,0 9 10 Cosh Oilu, $10,000 each 100,000 16 Cash Gifts, * 000 each 76,000 60 Oa*h Gifts, 1,000 each *0 000 100 Cash Gifts, 600 saoh 80,000 1,000 Cash Gifts, loo each 100,000 1,000 Cash Gifts, 80 each 80000 *o,oeO CiSh Gifts, 20 each 40$,0o0 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to $1,000,000 NI7MMEM OF TICKETS, 100,00*. mien or tioxrts. Whole Tlokets fide oo Halves 10 00 Quarters 8 00 Eighths or each Coupons 2 60 6<4 Tlokets for 100 00 The M>ntpeller Female Humane Axsool* tion, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia ‘ ** ‘t Court of Orange oounty, pro- former rcslden- e ol l'r OoviiHMOU’a OrricK, Kicimoiro, July 3,1874. It affor ds mo pleasure to say that 1 am well acquainted with a large majority of tho offissrs the pubiio o*.nttdenoe, lnflusnoe and tuos an- tlal means liberally represented among them. JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Va. Alkxawdhia, Va., Jnly 8,1874. • • • I oommeud them as gents ef honor and Integrity, and fully entitled to the confi dence of tho public. R. W. HUGHES. U. 8. Judge Eastern Dlst. of Va. Further references by permission: His Ex cellency Giloert C. Walker, ex-Oovcrnor of Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lleut-Gov. of Va. end U. 8. Senator eleot; Senators and Members of Congress from VlrglniA. Remittances lor tlokets may order on send press, prepaid, postoffice money ordci Washington, D. C.. or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, ho., for elroulnrs. Address, Horn. JAMES BARBOUR, Presd't M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. novl! 4w