Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 13, 1874, Image 3

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1 COLUMBUS SUNDAY ENQUIRER: SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1874, jgtrodag gnqttircr. coiinro, rnuui urNDAT DECEMBER 1». 1874 COLVMltUC DAILY MANN NT. Iijauctai—*»'• for aottoe Mtte-atsht m Naw Au dlacooot; demand o« Boatoe do. on vravidanco M i «t«bt "a Ooveaub X dhaooot; do. „r*»w Orlaaoa %. Baak ebeebt oa Haw Took i/ "or mlo*; do. oa othao yolota la Iko Oaltad a. La '/*■ Onrranoy Iceu Im [ 'A per aaat par _ ',b. Hold and allaar aomlaal. Certo.—*"*•' I* 1 * 1 - warakaaaaa qaola aalkBowa ; _ Ordieary and a’talalil •** * u »lddlln«a Oood Middling. >*M*~ Sal*. 88 helm. Receipt* 302 b*l##—«7 by M. ft O. ft. ft.; 1*4 b« wiion* ; 44 by If. ft ■. ft. ft.; IT bj f. ft. ft.) q£) b j river ; 60 by 1. W. ft. ft lblpa*atsiau bale#—1*4 »»f i* W. ft. ft.; 4 ter mm mb- ■■nptioB; 00 by W. ft. ft. UIIT NitWMt. Stock o» bond August Slit, 1«T4. n^.q.l.tee Rscoirod t^duy previously., •8,495 ... is> .. *9,087—*t,*27 Sbippod t#^»y pravloaaly....i Plonk on hand I®,746 Sam Dat Lait Tun —Angmt llat, 1*73, 1.1TT; raealaail mm* day Ml; total raoaipta 81,104; .hlpp*d .ana day 348; total ahlpnaata 18,T4i; atoak 11,413; aalaa 888. Mlddlinga 14Ka. u. 8. Poaoa.—ItaoalpU for 1 day 88,168; aaporta to Grant Britain 18,081; to Contlnant 1,187; atoak 880,134. WHOLBHALB MAMNBT. ColNaakaao Municipal BMIM InksKp, Tb. municipal election commence it 10 a. m. and oloaad at 4 p. m. The w.ather wan ftn*. The day clear aod in- aigorating. By proclamation of Mayor Cleghnrn, all th. bar rooma in Ih. city war. cloud. Though than tat a large crowd aronnd the poll, all th. while, end oenreeeing waa active, no diatnrbaneaa occurred during th. Mi lira day. Mach money wu .pent by both aid... Than wu really no difference in the pol icy to b« puraoed by aithar. A rigid economy in th. adminiatratioo of public .Sain ia what th. people demand of thou who control There were registered in all 1,887 rotaa -878 whites, SIR blacks. The total vole polled wu 1186—whites, 718; ooloied, 468, ao than war. 154 whitu add 47 blacks ragiatariag who did not Tote. The mentgen were J. M. MoNeil, Jos tles of the Peace, G. A. Klink, B. L Bau and T, G. Coleman, The counting commenced at 4$ p. m., and did not dose until 8 o'clock this morning. Both oandidatu for Mayor had serrad MTeral terms In that offloe. In what wu known an the wtits box Mr. Molihanny recelred 866 rote.; Col Wilkins 342. In the colored box Mr. Ms- Ilbenny receired 368 votu; Col. Wilkins 18. Below we give the runlt of the polls. Thou marked with a * an eluted. Bole Mbats—Skoauata n.aa; ioag ola, lt«c. r aide. Bagoiso—Donaat'e Italic. ; 01114°. PtJOAa—keflurd A 1214c; ,! >■ „ . Corral—I'ommon 21c; ckolca See. fLOca—Par bid—Waataia cholea .apartaa 88 60; foaryff SO; (Voy##; Oily Mill# I B*. ih] A A 88. Siacr—riorida 60S86c. Bait-41 80 for l.ir.rpool. BUNMBAL XOTICM. Tha Ataaral of Oaptala SSABoan J. Bam nine will taka piaos tkla (Baaday) alia moan at 8 o'clock, from tha raalduaa of Oa. H. L. Baaolag, oa appar Broad atraak. jndosc ta Now idtariltuiad Fancy Grocer laa—R. 8. Oraoa. t or County Traaaurar—J. J. Wood. Look Out for Santa Ulaaa—J. M. Layhald. Opara Hcura—Prof. Kona an Fraak Supply of Flaa Gnr arlaa—H. F. Absll a Co. Confsetlonarlas sad Fuey Good a—J. J. a W. B. Wood. Toys—Profuiao fc Hodtnaaa. SUrar Platad Wars at Auetlu—Blla A Harrltoa. A Proposal Ba tiding to Lat—John E. Falter, hee rotary. To Sportamaa—Eataa fc Boa. Ho, for tha Helldaya-J. II. Layflald. Appolatmaat of Klaction Maugore F. M. Brooks, Ordinary. Jfrflgdaair. Rer. Dr. W. P. Harrtaon, of Atlanta, will pruch at 11 o’clock this morning in St. Paul Church. Rer. Dr. A. 8. Andrewa, of tha Alabama Conference, will preach In It Luka Church thia morning at lty o’doek. Dr. Andrewa will preach at Ht. Paul at night and Dr. Harrison nt Bt Luka. Th« BMW Malar. Tha Wutern and the M. A O. Railroad* are carrying cotton to Now Orleans at tha umr rate. The largest shipper divldu between the two. John MoIUtsonr*...819| F. G. Wltktna 641 cnaax or oocsoil. M. M. Moore* 1,186 | ITo Opp. MATCHaL. M. W. Morphy* 777 I Geo. W. Heyam. m nnrcTY karsbai.. W. L. Keblnron*....6711 Wm. Burma m nnxrott. AbretnOdoia* 601 ( Jnmu Lynnk ATS ALDERMEN. riBST WABD. 0. O. Jordan*. etl | OliB. B. Orlmet*..M7 Jetnea Bukin 6111 Jokn M8keffay....476 a noon o waad. W. L. Clark* 8681 T. K. Btanahar4*.mt T. K. Wynne 6631 D. B. Bias ill THIBD WABD. A. M. Brannon* ....167 IO. W. Brown*....84C T. O. Douglass 614 | A. W. Brantly....487 XODBTH WABD L. E. 0’Kaefo.......6811 J. O. Andrews*...641 Ban. Jackson 618 | Hobt. Ladalagar*.t76 rirru wasp. 1. Joaaph* 814 I N. N. Onrtto* 848 H. F. Everett 6701 J. O. Chatman.. .811 8IXTB WABD. G R Flournoy* ....7041 M. E. Ooatln, 660 John Darkln.. 46l|o.T. Wllllama ..47 JWdlk of G'apsata Bukara J. Banning. Thin gentleman, the eon of Gan. Henry te Benning, died et hie father’s residence in thin oity yuterday morning, nt 11 o’elook. Tha dtaaun wu consumption, from whieh he had long bun a sufferer. HU ega wu ebont thirty-four years. Bev- Oral yeans ago he wu admitted to the bar, and became a partner of hU father, u hoaeewd hen sad Jurist, who it both re- ■peoted and loaed throughont Georgia, end upeoially in Oolumbue. The eon has, however, appearo l in few caaea at onr bar. Oapt. Benning wu born and raised in Columbus. During the war ha proved one of the most tried and gallant soldiers of the Confederate army in Virginia, and in the Longa treat eempeign In Georgia aod Tanneau.e Wbila Barring on hit father's staff, ba wu terribly wounded, ■are daring tha anbuqnent sickness, ha aarar missed an engagement in which that world-famed corps of Longatreet igagad. Ha wu poseemed of a generous, nnaelfleh nature, end we be. litre never did wrong to a human ores- turn. HU dUpoaition wu too kind aod sympathetic, too open and chivalrous for malioe, and In every quarter are found true and bonut friends. HU own ulf and panionn were the only fou be ever ed. The others were those of what ha deemed his country’s. HU faults wl’l lie in the grave in whieh ht U placed to-day. HU friends will only reoall the daring bravery of the soldier and the ten der sympathy of tha friend and compan ion. Toihe mercy of a loviog, forgiving God will go tha anon of frail humanity; to hia friends remain tha many virtues, the generosity and affeotionate qualities of the boy, man and oomrade. He was an only eon. To the father and family all Columbus extends sympathy. Since the above wu in type, comrades of Capt. Banning, whom we had not been able to am before, say that the deceased wu twice badly wounded—onoe et the second battle of Manaaus, and again at Gettysburg. At tbe latter battle, hU father, Gen. Benning, on whose eUlt be wu urvlng, wu also wounded. LOCAL BBIBBM. lorfl Jfifiv Jkaarslt. On Friday two large negro funerals took place. One wu that off Charlee Hendrix, the Superintendent of Aabnry (Methodist) Sunday School, and tha other that of tbe wife of Hampton Boston, of the Baptist Church. IMIp InJurt*. On Thursday evening Dr. B. A. Ware and a negro were atending on a platform around the gin bouse of the former, in Russell county, Alabama. It suddenly rfe'i. Dr. Ware sustained some bad inju ria# on tbe leg. Tbe negro wu eevsrel) injured, end is not expected to reoover. Thou who owe us anything will plaau call and settle. dec Hi Pbaoocx A 8 win. Tho Meiuttnny liekot laaasMjW. The ballots have not bun counted ont at this writing, midnight, and will not bo for soma hours yet. It has bean ascer tained, however, that Mr. Molihanny, for Mayor, received 71 majority In the colored and three in tbe white box, making hia majority in tha oity 74. Morphy ia aleotad Marshal; Robineon, Deputy Marsha); Sextan still undecided. Whet is known u the MoDhenny ticket for Aldermen hu bun elected with the exception, perhaps, of Maura. Ledsinger end Brantley. We will give the full vote in onr oity edition this morning. This ia ell we can give for onr Wutern mails in this issue. Tht CUV BUeiton (E LatTamI BrteUut Tomr. In the oity election lut yur only 817 votes polled—636 whites end 181 colored. The year bafore tbe total vote wu 876— 572 whites and 304 blacks. Mayor Cleg, barn last yur wu sleeted by twelve votes, Manhal Morphy by 208, Deputy Marshal Bobinson 359, Saxton Lynah by twelve, over Aba Odom. H. D. Moore, for this position, received 144 votes. Tha Aider- mania votu were not very clou, except ing tbe cue of Alderman Chalmers, who wu eluted over Mr. I. Joseph by six votaa. Tha year previous, 1872, John Moli hanny beat Dr. John Cheney for Mayor by 255. Ia 1871, John MoDhenny beats. B. Olegbom 55 votu for Mayor. In 1870, 8. B. Cleghom beat John Pea body for Mayor 141 ont of 1,195 votu. In 1869, John Mcllhanny wu aleotad Mayor over James Tony by 598 la a vote Mote*. T, 8. 8peer is now at Ho, 101 Broad street, in tha Watch and Jewelry holi ness, and ia also Agent for tbs wall known Bamington Sawing Maehine. Wetohea, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with neetnem and dispatch. I invite the visits of tha public gen erally. oet20 wltAdtf AttoaUon, Ootounhao gauds. Ton are hereby ordered to eppur et ;your armory this (Sanday) afterneon at 2 o'clook, in full dress, to sot u a funeral eaoort to Capt. B. J. Banning, former staff ■offleer of your Brigade. By order of tha Captain. J. J. Clapp, O. 8. Calwmbw* Guard». Thia company hu bean ordered out this afternoon to escort tbe remains of Oapt. 8. J. Benning from tha rarifiekaa of Gan. H. L. Benning to the eemetery. Tbs tion ia very appropriate, as for thru yean Oapt. Banning wu a staff ofioar in tha brigade whloh his father commanded, and of which tha company formed a part. It ia hoped tha racks will ba fall. It will not only be paying tribute to the deceased, bat a token of respect for their loved end honored commander. ML BO ANT CUMTOM CLOTBIXO Made u Order at ttaa Borfoot Fit and HotUfnottan Oar Mr. Thomas hu jast rataraed from Hew York with a chaise Una of Hew Semples, and ws an sow taking orders for Dreu and Boataua Bails, haw ing made satisfactory •rraaffamanta far the manufacture of onr I with special care and at chart notice, by thou well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. HowaUAOo., of .Newark, N. J. Give ns your orders aarly, and wa will do our beat to plaau you, being determ ined that onr friends and not pay any Broadway lailots fancy prices for having their clothing made to order, eepl 7 tf Tiowaa A Panaacrr. Factory Jeans, Check*, Bhutinge, Os- nebnrga, Ao., together withafoll stock of Substantial Good* in alt Unu of Dry Goode, may ba foand at prieu to aoit tha times. Call on dec 12 Pbaoocx A Swot. Miuunfiost or t*sb. Front tho Bacnlper of Jaaeaff. On April Sd, 1868, John Molihanny wu elected Mayor without opposition, receiv ing 888 votes Tha Board eleoted at tha uma time anocceded the one which had been appointed by the military authori. ties, and over whieh Ool. B. L. Mott wu ohoeen to preside as Mayor. Tbs military authorities in 1867 re moved Col. Wilkins aa Mayor, and the Board of Aldermen that had bun elected by tho paoplo tha yur previous. BloctoA a north Timo. Mr. John MoDhenny, for tho fourth time, hu been eleoted Mayor of this city. He is tbe Superintendent of the Columbus Gu Works, and aged 44 yun. Bora in Pennsylvania, he came South many yean ainoe, and bu become thoronghly identi fied with onr people, aeotion, and entar- prisu. The honors whieh Columbus hu voted him show the esteem In wbioh he la bald by onr eitixena. Ha ia nniveraally regarded u one of our truatiut and moat enterprising business men, high*tonad and honorable in every department of Ufa. Ha it was, who, whan an Alderman, introduced tha ordinanoe establishing the preunt system of publio schools in Oolambns, whioh have proved anob a blaming. Mr. Mollbenoy hu made heretofore a moat excellent Mayor, and is Jnatly regarded u a type of an honut true hearted gentleman. His opponent in tha raoa, Col. F. G. Wilkins, hu proved himself one of tbs Uroageet sad most popular eitiaana of (Mambas. , Monty Loot an* Won. Considerable amounts wars ataked on tha remit of tha election of Mayor yuter- day, especially on tho vole in tha white box. It ia reported that five and Ian dollars wars paid for votu in the af ternoon. Mr. Mcllbenny carried both boxes. _ _ jfaat RrninJi A fresh stock of Black Alpaca (tbe fourth shipment this aaeaon). To arrive Monday, a large stock of Beaded Trim mings end Ladies’ Merino Underwear, at tha Haw York Store. nov22 tf S. Landaus!. The Helen D’Eate t roe pa will be hare on tha 21st, and remain throughout tha wuk. Tha company is said lo ba a moat excellent one. John Robinson's big eireoi exhibits bare on Christ mu Day. From present appursnou wa judge there will not be many exhibit!one ia Co lombo. this season, and not mnoh gaiety tha social world. The Katie Potnam troupe In das urty in J senary. KNOW ALL MBN That at tha popular and long established RBBTAUnART AMD BaLOON Of Chao, Boynton A Vo. the beat of Mesla, Wine*, Liquors and Cigars arc kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. oetl tf Blanchard mils the bast dollar Kid Olovu in tbe market; also, keeps a large assortment of Harris' Victoria, and Pree- by's Fmmlaen Kids, Gents' Kids for eve ning wear, at gl.25 per pair. [no22 tf Clothing. k fine and waU selected stock of Cloth- —Tha entiia interest of the cily wu cantered yesterday in the municipal elec, tion. Broad street wu almost deserted between 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., the honra of polling, while the oourt-hoose yard wu fiUed with people. —Tbe Bendy Moore left yesterday morn ing. 'rte Wylly is daa to-day. —“Daeamber is u pleaunt u May” in the day time, wu the common expression of yesterday. —It hu been discovered that men don’t object to be overrated except by asses sor*. —Certain oandidates may be defuted in a municipal eleotion, but tbe Baltimore Store ia always ahead in elegant clothing. —The lay delegatee to the South Geor gia Conference, now in session in Savan nah, from the Colnmbna Dielriot ere A. M. Brannon, Dr. W. P. Matthews, Geo. I*. Kilpatriok and Bav. J. E. Tooke. —The good of ■ man’s life oannot ba estimated by the length of hie funeral proeeuion. —The ohein.geng are making a splendid thoroughfare of the direct Wynnton road. —Eggs are steadily adrancing to the Obristuiu altitude. —The Mobile and Girard Bailroad bu ■hipped that far 1,600 bales of cotton from Beale to Oolumbue. —A stow, slothful men rone his boots over at tha heels. —A aura cure for rheumatism is to buy year under-garments from the Baltimore Store. —Onr merchants sell mnoh of the Flori- ds syrap brought here to business men in Msoon, Atlanta and Florida. —An order for 40,000 orengu, from an Atlanta firm, wu Ailed in this city yester day at two and a halt cents eaoh. —Muon restaurant men are advertis ing oysters on the half shell et twenty cents per donsu. No euch prioee prevail in Oolnmbus. —Ho one is dressed anises he has on a well-fitting shirt. The best can be eunred et tbe Baltimore Store, —Many darkies became mad because their eurnemee were printed first and giv en onu lut in the registry list. Several olaim they were not Jonu Jim, bat their names ware Jim Jones. They didn't be* long to Jonee or anybody else. They sera satisfied when told tho whites were print ed in the urns manner. —Tha young men who wu ao greatly admired at tha lut Parry House soiree, buys hia clothing from the Baltimore Store. Imitate hia example aod bo happy. —“What have yon been a doin' 7” ukad a boy of hie play mate, whom he uw com ing oat of the bouse with tears in bis eyas. “I've bun chasing a ‘pesoh’ ronnd my daddy,” wu the aoarling reply. —The thermometer averaged forty- nine degreu daring the cotton week end ing Friday. The highest wu sixty-two degrees, the lowest thirty-two. Another huvy foet appeared yesterday morning, yet the middle hoara were pleaunt and bright aa May. —Thera is no need io ba oold, when Hofllin, Rioh A Co. have each choioe warm talmu end overcoats, whioh are u cheap aa dirt. —A gentleman just from Jacksonville, Florida, informs ub be had strawberries end nurly ell tbe spring vegetables a few days ego for dinner. —The boats have thus far brought to Columbus 5,562 bales of cotton, against 2,947 lut season to uma time, showing a gain of 2,615. Tho futoriu have taken daring the ume time 3,081, against 1,134 balas—a gain of 1,947. —Tha election yesterday realised to tha oity uma $2,700 in poll taxes. —Chicago hu realised from the trade in oorn twenty-one million dollars against fourteen million the whole eeuon of 1873. —Cotton Maonfuturing hu inoressed in tha United Btatu thirty-three per oent. in the lut fonr yean. Bnsinese in the Rhode Island mills is brisk. Half the mills are rnnning two-thirds’ time ; many of the largest, including the Spragues, full time, employing the usual number of bands. —Mr. Mcllbenny, jast elected Meyer, wu voted for mainly became be admired tbe foil stock of superb clothing on dis play et the Baltimore Stcre. Go there end buy, end you may be assured of snoosu in love or politics. The editor, at the opening of tho now year, speaks brightly of tha pro*peels of Columbus. Tha Muscogee Bailroad wu being bnilt. Ool. Fariah Carter bad nearly finish ad a tan* Cotton manufac tory. Ho proposed to introdeoe negro la bor. [This was navsr dona, however.] All Columbus needs is capital to make bar the Lowell of the South.” The stockholders of the Musoogoa Rail road aleotad as Directors J. H. Howard, B. 8. Hardaway, R. A. Ware, B. B. Alex ander, S. A. Bailey, Harvey Hall, Ju. Wimberly. The Board aleotad J. H. How ard President. On December 26th tha wooden building owned by Mn. Shorter, sad adjoining bar residents on Broad street, wu burned. Tha United Btatu Poelofflce Depart* ment numbers 291,404 employees. It stated that 4941attars warn motived and unt every day but Sundays. Congress wu talking about abolishing tbe slave trade in tha District of Oolam- bit, and in tha Territoriu of Haw Mexico end California. Oolumbos aleotad S. W. Foornoy May or, and Alderman u follows: W. Y. Barden end W. S. Holataad, lit Ward; Heresy Hall and J. A. Laa, Id; J. B. Brooks and T. K. Wynne, Id; P. A. Clay, ton and M. Woodruff, 4th; L. O. Allan and F. A. Jepeon, 5th; F. M. Brooks and A. A. Dill, oqi. B. H. Grasse wu eleoted City Treesu rer; O. Stratton Clerk; J. M. Hoghu Marshal; George Gullen Deputy Manhal. The oonnty elected u Juatiou of tht Inferior Court A. G. Foster, J. Wimberly, 8. B. Andrews, J. M. Benfroe and T. A. Brannon. Tax BooSivat D. J. Beau. Tax OqUeolor H. J. Smith. Tbe following Magistrates were ohoeen: J. E. Webstar and Ool. John Qninn for the Lower Town District, with Brown and Ligon u Bailiffs, and J. J. MoKendrae and J. L Howell for the Upper Town District, wi(h Lloyd and Hlx, Bailiffs. John Forsyth, Esq., re tired from the editorial eontrot Of the Columbus Timet. and wu auooeaded by Gen. James N Bethone. The farmer had been editor of tho paper for uven yean. Cotton opvned tha yur at 4jf5t. per pound. Horace Greeley wu then a member of the lower Honee of Congrats. Soma of the memben were taking him to task beoanse a letter had bun published intba Tribune regarding tha mileage of mem ben. Tbe writer stated tha railu of tha nureat routs abaald ba charged. Cholera wu prevailing to some extent in New York end Cincinnati, and raging in New Orleans and along tha Miaaiasippi. The steamer Peytons lost fourteen deck hands in coming up the river. Tha California gold fever oontinned to rage. Two hundred veaula were adver tised to leave New York. Every elaas end style of goods wrre being unt ont. Lonle Napoleon in December wu eleot ed Pruident of tbe Freneb Bspnblio by an overwhelming majority. Of tbs total vote 66 per cent, wu for Napoleon, Gav- aignao 20, Ledru Beilin 6, Bupail 4, La martine 8 per cent. A revolution in Roma oa tread tha Pops to seek refuge in Naplu. He wu pro tected by the French Ambassador. Wiley G. Roper wu Jailor of Muscogee county. John Fonytb, P. M., advertised 267 letters u remaining is the poet-office. A dreadful aooident occurred on the steamer Londonderry, plying bat ween Liverpool end Sligo. On board wars thru cabin pauengera end one hundred end fifty Irish emigrants for Amerioe. On Deaambar let a huvy gale oeme on. The decks were cleared end tbe poor emigrants forced in tbe fora eabln, a room 18 by 11 feet, fitted to hold forty persona. Tha 150 emigrants were orowded in it, and the ooaipanion, tbe only aperture for ven tilation, was oloee and a taupanlin nailed over it. In the morning it wu found that seventy-two had aaffooated and died. The vessel wu forced to return to Derry, where a ooroner’s Jury found tha oaptain, the first and aeoond mates guilty of men. slaughter. Tbe paper of January 9th hu a oredlt- able New Year's addreu. Died, on Daeamber 10th, Mrs. Lavlnte Snied. Aged 54 yean. CLOTHING. NEW FALL ? WINTER CLOTHING ! rpOfMeMha* damuU Off oar Into, we era raaslrlag .vary wuk, from oar Manure etorar New Clothing of all kinds. Oar Qoods am mads to ordar.ofOood Materials, ea4 warren tad to airs aattataatlou, at priori lower team avar before offered la tala Market. Look before yoa bay. Kaaieaiber oar motto-dUIOK SALES AND SMSLL PROITTS. 4W Special orders eelletted. THORNTON & ACEE, At Cost—-At Cost—-for Thirty Days! natrons oar satire Hook of shales Fail tnfi Winter Drees 8o.de, Whit. Qeode, Ribbons, Least, Toweling, TnM. Damask, Wool Flaa a tie, Joan*. T weeds, Caetlntuu, Show, Hate and Notl.ni of Every Variety, at ooat for owh. ouk a took or Stripo, CMs, Brown, and Bleached Doiestics and Print* Will ba kept replulsked sad said at the lowest market rales. We give special Invitation to elite some sad see aa. CHAPMAN A VKRSTILLK. •ADDLES, HARNESS, ETC. H. MIDDLEBROOK, Nearly sll dlfifiMil origiSftts from ludlgpslIoD sad Torpidity of thn Liver, »nd ml 1st is »;wavs no stonily lonsht If tne Llvor (■ K*j(iiUt<i<l in its notion, nsnltb la Almost in vsrimbly Mciirvd. Wnnt ot Action In Ilia Llvar cnniaa He«(iAcb», Oooatlpffittun, JnundlcA* Mn In thn flkoutdarv, Cough, Chills, Dluloess, Boar Stomach. Bad Tnaft In tha Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tha Uanrt, Dsproaaiou of Hpirita. or the Bines, and n handiwd other symptoma, for which BiM SCONS' LIVBft ftftOULATOR Is the hvat rsmsdy that has avar basn discovered. It sets mildly, offsctually, and being n simple vagstable compound, can do no Injury In any quantities that it may lie token. It Is harmless In svsry way ; it has bean used for yaars, and hundreds of tl ell parts of tha country bslng the purest and best. SisiMDi' LIVE* UfiULATOt, « Itditiit, Is hermlees, Is no dr. silo violent modulus, Is save to earn if taken regularly, o Int Klcat' fault!. Is the chsi Is given wl . tha moat delicate latent, Dess not Interfere with bustnesa, Boat Rot disarrange tha system, Takes tha place of Quinine sou Bitter* of every kind, Contains tha simplest and bast remedies. WOM BALM BT ALL MMUMMIBTM. feM deodawly New Advertisements. FREES"*! with Ohromos. ; A8BRTIP Will prove it patented. all. Addreee W. H. CHID! New York. VR1«T CAimiRM M _ r ElaT CEIUNU lor room im ter. FELT BOON ft 41 and •! Ulroular and Sample, addrsss U* Unmden, New Jsrssy. 500 PIANOS AND 0RQAN8, New aod Ssoond-Hond, of FlrsMJlsM — 1 *■— will bs fold nt lower prtoss for Onsk* staUments, or for rant, la tety — '—tew these hard times aad ths ftlOb WATERS fe SOM, 4S wanted to sell Wntsrs’ New I Concerto Organs. Illustrated _ mailed. Orest lndoosmsnts te the trade. Coughs, Colds, Hasrssmss, AND ALL THROAT 0NEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Martingalea, Has on hand a large ftoek of every style and quality, from tha cheapest to the test Ladles’ and Cents’ Trunks, Vallaas and Travallng Dags, ALL aVTLU ABB raiOU. PATENT DUX ENAMEL LMATMMM, HARK EM, BOLE AND UPPBM LEATHER Enamels. Cloth at all Mafia, Leather aafi Rabbet Bsltlaa, Collars, Hamne, Trace-Chains, Whlpa, BUnd-Rridlu, Beck-Baa4a, Rita, Buckler, Span, end ell artlelae la tkta Uae usually kept la a Brit elaas boars. MB- At) goedr In my lies will be eoM et rodeoed prieu, wltb e view ef eleetad oat mj ball neat at aa earl, day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Mr. MARK A BRADFORD, (bnasrly with Mr. W. 8. Eut, 18 with me, ud weald be pleased to ase ell bit eld oartemen ud Irindt. otta eedhwam ROSETTE & LAWHON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers. At tkla Katabllikmut PURE end UM ADULTERATED LIQUOEa an arid. Brandies, Runt, Old, Wlnaa, WhUkla* of all qualitlaa, tan dlffbrant brands. No. 04 Br.RU Itrut. LIQUORS, WINES, ato. ARE ROSETTE & LAWHON AGENTS aevl oodkwtta FOR THE ORANGE RIFLE POWDER. ■old at Ifsw York prfeas, freights oddod. A Mild spcrlcst sad gentle pargs* live, reoomraemled for the ears of sll de rangements or the stomaoh, liver and bowels. By thcr timely ute mnoh sickness Is prevent ed. The test of many years hare proven them to be the safest, surest and beat of all tbe pills ever offered to the public. They purify tbe blood, remove all corruptions end restore the diseased system to perfect health. Ar ms ARtftdate te CkftllR aad Fever they have no equal. Far DyapepaU they are it Hpeelle. Fer Blek Headaebe aad RlllmMH Celle they are a sura cure. For CeRstlpellM, BliRNMMttlaNi, PI Ire, Felpllellee ef Ike Heart, Pain Im tli« Ride, leek and Lelni, Nervem- mean, a positive remedy. Fer Female Ir regnlarltlee, wltkeel it rlvel. When one doe* not “feol vory woll,'' a single does stlmnlatee the etomneb end bowels, restores the sppetlte, and Imparts vigor to tbe eyslem, Sold everywhere. Office, 11 Murray street, New York. DR. TTJTT’S HAIR DYE la easily applied, Imparts a beautiful black or brown, and note like magle. Tbe beet in the world. Sold by all druggists. Prloe $1 a box. HAVE T0U TRIED JURUBEBA? ARE TOO Weak, Nervous, or DdMIHaM t Arm yarn aa ffaaiald that my awkta require* mure of an effort than yew feel eeffRMR T making f Then try JUBIJBIBAd the wnwdeefhl Tonic nnd luvigorator, which eete en teweftclaUy on the secretive organ* ea to laport VigorteoU th* vital forces. It Is no elcohollo appetiser, whlsh ettmnlelse for a short tims, only to 1st the culhtsf AM te • lower depth of misery, but It te a vegetoMR tSRle acting directly on th* liver end spleen. It regeletM Uir Bwwwkfe qtlete the nerves, end gives such n healthy tens te the fehele system as to soon make the Invalid feel like a new i non. Ite eperatli charactemed * arlanose no nt gradually hie troablss “fold thslr tsi And silently steal away." This la no new nnd untried dlnevety, bnlhee been long used with wondsrfhl remedfel reenlte, * Is prononnoed by the highest medleil anihert “the most powerful tenia aad nMeraMve knows." Ask your druggist for It. 1 for sale by WM.f.l LOTTERY. December 29. SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift Concert IX AID OV T8I On the book of a darkey who uma to town yesterday from the errantry, some praetioel jokers placed a large plaokcard, on whioh appeared this: “My vota for aalafor$2.” He want to tho eonrt-hoaaa, than np town, and down Broad street. Ha was asking tha orowd of email onu who we™ foUowing at hia huia, “What Maanniri Relief Association yar iruh lafln at 7” at tha lut reporta. 1481101 ABBOCiailOn Aa two dollars wu tbe prerequisite for ®r JJoxfolla, V*. voting in tha oity election, and ooniider- DsV Positively FtXSd ! able money wu inverted in ballot*, tbe eight wu enjoyed by many. Oartainly TUESDAY, fitTH DECEMBER, 1874. mnoh laughter wu indulged In. LAST CHANCE! Qgtlara an* Blah. Tha oity wu luxuriating on them yes terday, large q nan tiller having been brought np by tha lut boats. They proved an axoellent medium for tbe reoovery ot thou sunk in despondency and pans by the election ot yuterday. Tha ghastly record of deaths that recall iron polmoaary edrctloui ti frlghtral. There It no illmuc that la re In lduoci la Itt attuk u coniuaptloc. By the neilect of '■slight ooMc” they toon beconc deep coated ud doly rouodlu which. If applied et tbe out let, world h«ve arortrd etl danger. Tuit'r Expectorant bu proven Itaelf thw t valuable Lang Balaam ever dtaeoveml. A dlrtlwgwlrhed elargy i of New York pranoaoooiR the “great Mt bloulng or tbe nineteenth century,“ and ■ayi “no family eboold be without It,*' It lo pleaunt to tho taatr, ud a rlegla doro will often remora tha mart obrtlnete eoagh. Offloe II Murrey rtreet, New York. fob18 lUnd.wlr oa.aaa Tleheu tmh Slfka. taoo.ooo Vo lorn aiw.n fiLway I J. B. BBAMMALL, (99 Broad Strut, Colnmbna, Ga. ( ) Wmuhmahtr an* Joteolar, will repair Watchea, Clooka, and Jawslry neat and promptly, Ik also tha only agent tor the Singer Sewing Maobine in Oolumboa, Oa,, and her tbe only genuine Singer Company's Needles for salt. But Maehine Oil, Bbnttlu, Attachments and Naedlu ter all Haobinea always on hud for tale. Nee dier unt by mail. [novS tf Nbw Prints every wuk; Groegrain Ribbon*, ail widthe, 25 oent* per yard; Dreu Goode at reduced prioee; head quarters for Black Silka, Blaok Alpacas, 10-4 Shutingt, Pillow Oau Cottons, Towels, Napkin* ud Table Linen, at Blaxcbabd'i, nov22 tf 198 Broad Bt. Uae Grand Ouk Gift of • One Greed Out Gift of • mttn rant, o. r On Grand Uuh Gilt of . Mtin Thag oa I Oca (Hand Dark Gift of - A laraa a took of Dreu Goods and Uur Grand (Juk Gift of • A largo sum* or eireu uuous iro 0 na Grand Cuk Gift of - Gaastmoru at ooat. On Grand Ouk Gilt of - «, v UrtoL rv> li Uaah GUIs of gtooi auh “•** 81 J. Ktlo A Lo. is Uaik Gift* of 680 rare U Uuh Glfta of M0 auh Broth Oyotoro at tha Bab* Baetawrant. ^OGlGJIUof lWuah Thia ia tha vary but utabliahmant of Its Ouh Gifts of tht kind in the oonntry, end everything U2 " is retailed at wholesale prion. Th# fine OAffH GIFTS, aggregating ■took of Liquors ta being retailed nt 16 unta. Onll aad ba eat tailed. oetl4 tf J. W. BtAM. lot sue •ooo Utah Gifts ef toeuk 08,00 30.000 10.000 0,000 0,000 3,000 10,000 >4,000 10,100 11,000 30,000 6300,000 Tho letut noveltiu in Hukw. Baltimore Clothing Honu. rat the If Blanketa, Flannels ud Marino Undar- wur sheep, at tha Virginia Store. dec8 eod * Man tn Ruins. One of tha uddaat speotaelu ia tha world ia a human being obattared and broken down by the uiu of ardent apirita. Bnt the damage may be repaired, lbs rnin restored to perfeot soundness, by a Connie of tbe moat powerful of all invig- orants, Dr, Walkar’a Vinegar Bitten. 1 lowers of those “Ionics" of wbioh ram is an element. They aggravate dliauu and promote dieeau. dull 4w Carpoto. hew lot just in end chup, at tha Vir ginia Store. deo8 ud English ud French Cloths at ooat, to clou ont stock. Vnaima Sroaa. . du8 eod Tht Binoot Imported and Key West Cigars at Bob ler's, No. 84 Broad Strut. ootll-tf Joseph k Bro. are daily in receipt ot Saw Goods pnrehued tor oau, every variety end style, of which for cash they will tell at tha lowut figure, either wbolaula or retail. Cull and eu tha goods on hand, whieh era made in tba State of Georgia, ud boy home good*, lag whieh moat ba sold by Junary 1st, I thereby uving money ud adding to tha will ba disposed of at a great ■aerifies. I intonate of your own motion. Bratus k OoLsaMm, I novi tf Rob Roy Prints reocived to-day at tha Virginia Store. dec8 eod Dreu Goode ud Fare ulling at ooat at tha Virginia Store. dec8 eod Attanttan. In eoneequenoc of a ehuge wa ere abont to make in onr buaineu, wa will ull onr entire a took of Clothing and Var nishing Goods AT COST. Bioaom k Qoi aaenru Peraone wanting Dry Gooda, Shore, Hat*, Clothing, Ac , shonid visit dul2 Pbaoocx k Swift’s. At tha Note York store. PBIOEOF TIOEETS. Whole Ttskrta, llOi Half TlakrU, M; Uaer- tar Ttekata, M 40; Etavaa Tlrhair, $100. Far tlokatr, rlrmlara, Im., addrora ■EMMY V. MOORE, On’/, Bcrfclk, TA asvM doodAwtd A PROCLAMATION CLOTHING. THOMAS & PKESCOT to. uall ud laa thslr iVffi ROSES. IE REMEDY. nt. PUT UP ONLY IM TRIED AND BURI ■slaw Ia no$ vMrt, hot Is bj anal giatlraarai tha patiaat u- ■addae ahiuiia, u Malkll iwalli, BURT roRTPRERffiim - BAT FIXER-FULL RIBTRIRUYME. First Grind Gift Coecsrt MONTBRLIBR At Alexandria, V$, list of aim. 1 Grand Caah Gift 1 Grand Goan Gilt I Grand ^oahGlIt 10 Oaah Olita, |lo,ooo note II Goat Glfta, •.ON oneft •o Ca-h Gifta, l,oooaaoh...., 100 Oaah Glfta, too ante & S5 m aan ss 33,171 Ouh Glfta, uooaaUag ta.. EUMRRR OF TMMMTC, 3$3,«»$. raioaoffTtosatd. Whole Tickets Helves Qnartara..ee...iiiai##.eeeeee Eighths or eaoh Osapea.... ijjTleaete for The Montpelbr Female end tht OIreult posse By e Grand Gift Oawaert endow e “Home for the Old, Is tato Led Its of Vlrulata,” et S former residin' a ol PrarMral Ji Govnnnoa’n Orrioa, Rronma, Itnfforn me ■ eeqonlntrd with plinanreto myihao?$m*eU a lane majerRy ef 3ha affirm tlon, who ,mId.‘Vo feWatt and I ettvat tbalr taUllIgsMaaad Untr warth nnd high tapntntlon u gwtlamaa, u wall u tha pobllo o- nffdaou, Inlasnu aid aatsiaa- it., 'CT.’ssajis- Amxudua, Va., Jaly i, MM. oat leow id latagrlty, i mu of tha jrt Farther rafwsaau by oarmiaalaa: EiaRx- eallanoy O.lurt O. Walker, ei-Oovaraat at Ve.; Hon. Robert K. Wilbert, LleatOcv. If Ye. end U. 8. Suntcr etaet) iifcntaratad Memiien of Ooagreia from Virginia. Hemlttuoee for tleketa mayu made kpoa- no, prepaid, poetoMu ami aider ea fublnaton, D.or by ragtettrod letter. For full pertteniern, teeilmmleli,he,peed for olranlan. Add ran, Hu. IAHS3 BARBOUR, Preadt M. F. H. A., Ataaaadria, Va. Roliabln AgwU WAA Lad ararywhara. pabUet , * U,, r“w. 1 EUOL . 8. Judge Eaetera DHL job printing. A large lot of but Kid Glovaa, ula- _ . T _ . , . . bratad patent brand, at $1.00 ud $1.50 j Kky I flu xvrlRiliDKlt), Whereu, The time la now approaching whoa nit of my little and J uremia frlanda should know when to find me this Ohrlstmu Tha true road to prosperity it to bay j w, ‘ h ® T ®‘ 48 ^ of $ P$l r , in black, whits ud eolora, Joet reoeived. oet28 8. Lawdauu. only whet yon era able to pay tba oaah Now, therefore, I, Krlekrlaate, la the name aad with the authority seated In me by ay for. Appruiatiog tha fact, I hire da- p.trooa, dohtnb> mmoaau Mali termined to salt from thia data for tha UM Little Folke teat I wlU make my Head. By idhiriog striotly to tnia rain, I quartan at my old frland I; O. BTEUPPftR’S, will be able to ull obupor than when on Readolph .treat, Oolambua, Ga a . - „ . I Ia wltaaaa tharaof, I naan all to appear d^Sd ta t!7« a nrit f.ror be ■‘-7®““' ■"”*«6 th. romtag Hotld.y. ud dnbtnd to mn will e«>nfnr a grant fnvor by . wamlo# mf 0 r NorolUan onUiag nnd rattling promptly. } Givnn radar mj Rood in tha elty, thia 10th T. E. Bi.au OK AOD, ' day at Daeamber, till. nov29 tf 128 Broad Bt. An sntlro naw stock of fins Jewelry hu bam reuived at Wrmoi k KiwaxL’e Jewelry Store. Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to giro satisfaction, eu ba had at Wrrnoa k Kraeu’e Store. Solid Bilrer ud Hilvcr Platad Wan at Naw York prioee, sold at Wimo« k Kihsbl’a Jewelry repaired ud made to order. Engraving and Watoh Repairing dona at Witticm k Einui.'e. Tba largut aaaortmsnt of Gold ud Silver Watches ia to bo found at Wrrnoa k Kmsu’a Store. oetll eodftw 8m SIGHT DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, " Ireland, »• ffaatlnnd, “ OarMoay, •* Half, “ Aniirto, “ DatMork, •* Swadan, H Norway, - 5*.'«2K “ Bwlcserlaad, Fer sals by M. M. KFFINQ. Apply at Okattabuahu Natloul Saak. KRIBKRINGLE. I. O. STBUPPER, Asatetaat. Business Suits and Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Prion* Lownr than Evnr. OalRMbao, Oa., Sapt. It, 1*74. Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices I BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE! 88 Broad Street. CHRISTMAS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY AT J. W. PEASE ft NORMAN’S. YfYLEOANT OHROMOS, with good Walnut JU Framer, laraa ilia, from *4 to lit each. Fin. Edition, of tha Put., from $1.(0 to $13. Work Box#, and Writing Duu, (.cm, tn baaatlral) from $1 to $13. Th# flout lot of Jurullo ud Toy Book, wo here avar had, et very low prioee. Portfolloe, Ivory Otid Ouu, Oold Pua eed Poulla, Game* Fancy Ink.tanda, Obeu and Beektnmmon Boards ud Mu, nad a great variety of gooda sellable for premia for pao. pla of all egw aad taaiee, at vary etlraotly. prtaae. Call aad amour .took. J. W. PEASE fc NORMAN deeto daodhw B 1 Hit Just Received: EAUTIF0L lot Now Prints; yard wide Bleached Demeetle loo. Wool Rod ud White Flannel* 3*0. Antrlua Alpeaea. naw shade*, $3*. Japan... Situ, full pattern., $10. All ethur Dram Good* wry (hup. To Arrlvt Tu$ad$y Naxt i Full Hu of uw sty foe Silk ffurft and other Thn wkols Ituk ea ckup u tha ahuysat. F. O. JOHNSON k 00, Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Costs, Tslmss, &o A complete assortment of Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. A Ado lino of White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, All goods warranted tc be as represented. Give ne a trial. HOFFLIN, RICH ft CO., 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mr. J. O. HARRIS Is with no, and will be pleased to ••• his frlenda. ootf tf D eod AW GILBERT’S i PRINTING OFFICE A1TD BOOK EMN1EIT. JJAVINO EXTENSIVELY UfDl> BilhU my offie*, lnentfolpatfoa of the baiiaew •oeaon which la now opening, with eew mate rial, I am better prepared tku ever Id da tvary Smartpilm ef wuk dmlrad ky Merchant*, Oorporatloni, ■ocieties, Railroads, nteamhnstfi And the Publio Generally. An examination of Prieu aad Steak Book ed, gaaraatulag Good aad Reliable Wuk* maaaklp, with Promptiem. Gdorgla and Alabama Legal llaaka or avary dmertptlon oa head, or yriatoff at thort notice. Railroad Raaaipt fiaak* For the dlffkrant Baade, of variou aHM, Oh way. on hud, aad elm made te erdetaariMM notice. Infaot, the eatabllahment la aompleU, 'amt fuilttlm ample to deerary dtearlpduef weak, from e V lilting (Jerd to n Potter, ud (Mm ft Receipt Book to e Royal hedger, at a km (Juerte Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF- : BOOK BINDI Many addition, her. torn made putmaeu, and Itleaow very work la that Uae ananot be ui ead darebUlty. Having nn lmtn.nl. qxuttty Skd latM U aortmant ol Typo. PnMitygBkfSmem Power, nnd onoot the meet aaMdMvaitadtaof Paper, Bill and Litter Read ~ ever brought io Oolumbaa, i or Aitlafeotlon feU 1 ud Qoellty of Work. Remember tbe pint, - I' - •LO SUM AMO UMH lOppoette New i “amo., umaaiiiatidk of Iff HAM OQOPUPff Grooarv Store oowUbmc Ite wall erarai iet» l ********* IfyOesatry Yktagta aa ist i itha akavyei ..... WlU plaau 1 tha akavVkkdmad Uotrordan u