Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 15, 1874, Image 1

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tt IXYfc COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1874. NO. 29 TERM8 LY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY n month*, in advane* $8 00 month*, “ 4 00 month*, *• .: * 00 nth, H 76o. ~ht Emquwsb, on# year......... S 00 DAT Enquisb, on* year....;.;... t 80 DAT and WUULLT EmQUIBBB to- ther, on* year 8 00 Adv«rllilH UIm. eek, Bally,*.*, 3 00 • 00 is oo 17 oo to oo sn fto 26 00 ?«ry three month*. Tot yearly cards a liberal Mint will mad*. The rate for every other day ia Daily aatl every reek la Weekly wfll be the same a* Dally. Vor advertteemeate la local or reading oolumae >per cent additional will be charged. The Weekly rate* will invariably be one-tblrd "MMf’WHoMhhrii •ore than once In thteo months the advertlner will be charg ed with the cant off eompOcitlo*. Teceign advdr- tisera muat par aa do thoee at fcome. CONCRE8S. TELEGRAPHIC NOW. By Telegraph to Knotiiua.] DOlllTIO. —Tho ntc.mer Bowser, with 600 bale* of ootton, sunk in th* Miwiwippi riser. —Adam DnBolu, who wm wonnded while commending the Federal vesael* in th* attack oo Mobile, is dead. —Coroner Oroker, who killed a man in Maw York on ataetion day, ww admitted to bail in #18,000. —The staamar Mongol, from Shanghai for New York, has been wrecked and six teen lire* were lost —An explosion of tba St Louis Gas Works tank killed Thomas Pratte, chief engineer. He went into the tank to io- Teetinta some Crrabl*, and ia anppoaad to havelighted a match, wbioh caused the explosion. —Fire children, who ventured on thin ioe, were drowned at Peaknass, N. J., in th* preaenca of thair mother, who was witching their play from thair bo see. Poor were girls; aged 16, 15, 13 and 8 years, th* other a boy, aged 6 years, rnnai. —The PnUlio Proseentor olosad yester day by asking that Harry Arnim be imprisoned two and a half yaara. —Gan. Lomo, commanding th* Repub licans, disd from wounds racaived in the last battle with the Csrlists. SOUTH GEORGIA MiriMTCI. APPOXNTJfXNTS FOB COLUMBUS CHDnOBU— An xstiss oBAXan. 8i>m1.1 to Ewquisus-SuN.] Savannah, December 14.—The Con ference appointments were read ont to night for tho ensuing year. Rev. R. J. Corley becomes pastor of St. Luke Church; Rev. J. 0. Branch of St. Paul; Rev. Breedlov* of Broad Street; Rev. Payne of Girard, Trinity and As. bury. Rev. Joseph 8. Key goes as Presiding Eldfr of th* Amariooa District; Rev. At- uiiniua Wright goaa to Maoon ; Bar. B. W. Dixon to GnthbaXt; Rav. B. W. Key to Catania; Rev. Johnston to Ham ilton ; and Rav. Lewis to Talbotton, Rav. Mr. Simmons goes to Maoon. A M. B. Itaaw frans the Capital. Washington. Deo. 14.—Pardee 1 been appointed Dietriot Judge of Louisiana. Ha goaa to th* Senate to- dey. It is sals to aay than will b* no change in the Federal offloers of Louisiana. Those now appointed forTaxossre vary shaky aa to eonflimation by th* Fanat*. Th* naw appoint*** fail to racalv* the support they ax pact ad, politicians whom they approach having private axes to griatl. Jndg* Swayne will not resign his seal -on tbs Supreme Court Bench. The King of the Cannibal Island* has a sore throat, and is otherwise ont of fix. Secretary Fish paid him n call Sunday, and informed hi* Majesty, through one of his courtiers, that tha President would hsvs called upon him, bat th* President himself was out of fix. King Kalakina has baan confined to his hotel (tbday, but his health ia improving. H* will probably b* presented to th* President to-morrow. Th* Supreme Court has ordered that after January let, motion day shall be B laataad #r Friday. talioas—Miehasl Shsqghnsssy, r of ths First Mississippi; A P. Sbatterook, Second Mississippi; Jas. U. Beeokwith, District Attorney of Louie! sue, with a large number ap dosing recess, including those for Texes. A II1BBE SH*OW WMM. oan was ran aadootos ar ohaumi Post Hamilton, M. I„ Dsssmhsr U.— Two burglsr* were fatally shot : Dongh- srty said in hia dying confessions he know ell about kidnapping Charlie Bose. MoSher is supposed to bo tha man with goggles who entiead tbs boys into the buggy. Ho remembers the olds* boy was thrust from 4b* buggy and th* younger one carried off. A bwrgiary was attempted ontharasi- dene* of ex-Judg* Roulette Van Blunt on Coney Island plank road at Bay Ridge, Long lsle|«l Tha Judge law them en deavoring to force an antraooa, and fired two shots, both of wbioh took offset one killing Mosher instantly, tba other so wounding Dougherty that b* died in an hour afterwards. Dougherty stales posi tively that it waa Mosher who abdooled QharUaRoss. HODSK. Washington, December 14.—The first hours of tho session of the House was* given to the introduction and rafereno* of bills. Among the bills introdnesd was ana re ducing postage to acentanda bill for th* relief of th* Southern States, bj compro mising their debts, aud a joint resolution investigating the legal and politioal con dition of the Southern States. Young offered a bill paying tha mall service in the South prior to 1861. The Seeretarj of War was rrlM.iTlT* for the number of troop* in Alabama, where stationed, and how rations given to Alabama Were distributed. A resolution wss iutroduoed for a aaleol eommittee to investigate Vicksburg. sbnatb. In the Senate a large number of bills were introduced. None of particular in terest to the South. Morton presented a petition of th* ool ored man of Indiana, protecting against a recent deoision of the Supreme Court of that State, claiming that by fores of that decision thoy Are deprived of th* rights of citizenship, and thair children at th* benefits of an education, and ashing that a proper law ofltoer of the Government' be directed appeal tba case to tba Supreme Court of the United States. Referred to the Jodi, oiary Committee, Subsequently Morton introduced a joint resolution directing th* Attorney GanamI to take out a writ of error from tha Su preme Court of Indiana to tha Sopiam* Court of the United States, the Govern, ment to boar she expense, as th* petition, an were not able to boar tba expense. Dawea, of Weat Virginia, introdnoad a bill mailing an appropriation for contin uing tha impravamaut of th* Great Kan- awaha River in the Btete of West Vir ginia. Referred to Commit!** on Com merce. Pratt introduced a bill amendatory of the aot granting pensions, I remove the disability of who, having participated in tha rebellion, have ainoe enlisted in the army of the United States, and become disabled. Referred to Committee on Pensions. Bhermsn celled np th* bill wbioh over from last session to amend existing customs and internal revenue laws, known as tha “Little Tariff Bill,” and upon hTa motion the new conferenoe asked for by the House was granted. Morton introduced a bill deelaring th* effect of tho permits to purchase produots of the insurrectionary State* in oertain oases, granted by the Preaidant during the war of the rebellion. Tbe balance of the day waa devoted to the reading, at longth, of the bill to pro vide' a new government for the Dietriot of Columbia. eonaMating th* malarial they have had rely on, and tha parsons to deal with, It la Moaiihat doubtful whether they Mull avar ha able to obtain abaoiataly entreat eta tom in t of th* lto- Maa and naaata of ft* hank. Tfcay intimate plainly tha management waa of ft* won! daaorlption. TH* ATTACH ON IU FLAC*—A aCFUBUOAN umronaun jamnwam ill whites. Maw You, Dec. 14.—A oorraapondant of ft* TVxses, writing from Viakabnrg, leys, touching ft* killing of th* * Ogres* on MandayiMV" * I have mad* the moot cartful invaati gallon possible, and am of th* opinion that th* whit* aitinena of Vicksburg war*, oadar th* eueumataaaaa, justified ia r« Mating with arm* the attack wbioh waa mada upon tha eMybff the uagroas. They came in, it will be remembered, to rein state Sheriff Crosby, after ha had baan forced to rerigu. Th* killing of ao many black man, however, waa onnaoaaeary and cannot be justified. Many ef them wore shot while they were retreating ; bnt it ia not tin* that many war* klllad wbfl# beg ging for mercy; on tho eontrary, oil who did ao war* protected by tho whits FREEDMAN’8 BANK. VICKSBURG. Washington, Dec. H.—hrobabtttUm.— For tbe South Atlantic and Golf Staten, portly olondy and eoolor waathar, with .north or east winds, rWag barometer, and area* of rain, followed by clearing waaftar, rising temp Mature, and south winds in aonthwaat FarTannaaaaa and tha Ohio Valley; partly Moody waathar, winds shitting tQ seat and south, followed by a slight rise of tamparatuio and falling barometer during Tuesday. -Rua into a W*al£—Brig Tropic, which arrived at IhinjaritagluAg Him Turk*' Island, hadiJemSkablaaipari- ance on the passage. Oept. Baker reports that on* morning, whit* on the adg* of th* Gnlf stresm, the brig going about five miles an honr, aba atoppsa with a shook aa though ah* had etruok a rook. It waa discovered that there waa a wkala under the bow, that made off furtouriy, lathing the water and spouting. Tha brlg’a cut water and chain nobetay was carried array, and a pieoe of the whale's akin wm left banging on * projecting bolt. While en tering the harbor she oolltded with an out ward bound aeboouer, breaking ft* brig's foreyard and oarrying away th* aohoonar'a jibboom. —Be\faet (Me.) Journal Dee. 5. Aaothac dispatch to the atm* paper da ted tba ISth aaya: Lata thi* avaolng a number of gentleman, living on a planta tion in th* neighborhood, rode in Vioka- burg and informed tbe Mayor that the nagroaa in tha oonntry were under arms in aqnada of twonty and thirty, and war* marching toward th* rity. Th* Mayor iauaediatoly oaUad out two oompaniea of spacial police, and they are now aaaam- nt tha oonrt house. Oitiaeas era generally alarmed, and soma of them fear that th* town will be attaeked to-night. A majority of th* ptople, however, have no fear for tha town, bnt think it proba ble that th* nagroaa may commit depre dations upon tha unprotected whit* farni liae in tha country districts. Two 'oomp*. aim of well armed whit* mao have just gone to the outskirts of tha city. Ibsjr will guard tha two principal approaohaa daring tbs night. Th* Barman Thootraa sat Sunday Might Entertainments. Nnw You, December 14.—Th* Stadt Theatre (German) wm dosed last even ing by th* polios, and a large crowd went to another theatre, whoa thro injunction eu the pdlos had not ran ont. Tho Gar- mania Theatre was alio eloaad. Paul Falk's Torole Theatre gava a sacred eon- oart till IS o'clock last night, when a the atrical performanoe began, and oontinned till nanr 8 o'clook to a large orowd. Th* Bowery Theatre gave n sacred eonoert, which inelnded “The Pearl of Savory,” to on immense hones. At th* Brooklyn Tabernacle, the usual mult on tho theatres was mads by Telmadge. THE WRATH BB, CONfKCTION1BIK8. , HO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A LABOR SUPPLY OF TbOUHDCAKP. tomiOaks. Vrult Calm, t Jelly Oaks, LCdyrlnaen, Day Oaks, Aa Oakes, Waaklagton Oak* fast pis), u msb's oaks, and all variattaa of taaay and Plata Orneksr*. Oruku.lD, Aa., As. Issey toMmm AuTmsNM*. ^SlIS&RM. •lea, Pita Oraaksn, Raman Ossdtra, Tacpa- I aa dst.rmtaad to salt at Ihtr prism, m to •urn and nil an ■*. Don't forget ft* plasm stwwsS P, ai,S. ^"TS'i'ATy.RLD. MARKETS. M TELEGRAPH TO IRgVIMR. Honey nnd ntaek HnrAeie. ^London, Deoember 14.—Ooaaols tl 14*41%. Pams, Deecmber 14—R.utc.rif.ssd 47%#. If aw Toes, Deeamber IA —Stocks dulL Money 8% per cent. Gold HIM. Exchange— long «6%, short 4M%. Gor.rsm.nu active sniTitrong. State bonds quiet. Naw York, Deeeaiber 14.—Money In fair demand at 809% per oent. Sterling dull nt •U Gold moderately active as lll&RlltV. Governmtnts dull but strong. State boeo. heavy. Cotton Hnrkota. LtvaarooL, Deoember 14.—Noon — Ootton ” rI —'-■'“'iOriaaiiayRi ippaeulatloa Ootton’toarrlve 1-M cheaper. leys, Teye, Teysl PR0FUM0 ft HOFFMANN are aew displaying thair Magnificent Stock of Toyi sad tnvlta on* and all to call early and moko i hair sslaattou tokn th* nub. H.m.ubsr th* plea*. Mo* *• Iraad Btrrat. dtell eodAw Lawytn. UHll C. LRVT, »., Attormoy sad Ooaaaollov at Low. Oocamlratoc.r of Deeds N. Y. and other States. OHsssvsr Gsnrala Homs lamnae* Os. Jpssisl attention given tv oollaoUons. Tobaooo, Cl8>w, 8t. * HAfii HMIM. ■■■■'■ 1 "■ ■ If you vent to onloy a good smskt.getabl. Q||tr M*nufaotory, Briwrau Urargl* Hons sad MusMgto Ram*. dOSEPR P. POU, Atteruey at Low, and Judge ufOuuuty Court, Prwcttera la all other Courts. Mm over store of W. H. Hobart* * Oo., Hoad It. J*H kaular luaad I SAMUEL. B. HATCHER, AMuruey at Law. OHm aver WUtlak A Klaral'a. Qroocrs. •AH'L M. IIU, Dmler la raally Sromrka, oa Rryaa straat, be turns Uautkorp* a Jaekaaa atrmu. to N. oAaryu Mr arayiQA ami Atauruay aud OouuaeUor at Law. la coerte af flwrgta and Stabaaa. M IIS Broad It., (onr 0. A. Redd A Co.'s) -I attootlon glr.u to collectioo.. Jell J. H. HAHILTWH, Wkalannla and Retail Sneer, Inaction ef franklin, Wnrrsn * OgMborn. 8ts. No ch.r— for HOTELS. Commercial Hotel, ItRf on bvslBBM «r plsnaar®. .. ws osn to •nksyonr aUy with na ylBftMMit sad BffTBBftklB. OtTBBSfttrlftla ElDDldB a SMITH A, Pr*»’n. MTU If U741 HOWARD HOUSE, l till ■Mil STREET, >• Movtoovbrt Al Railroad Dim, Enftnlh, Alffknut. J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r. End sxport. JOR RRINTINC. GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY. S AVING EXTENSIVELY RE PUB- id my oBtes, la antlolpntlon of th* hnslaau HSMS wklsh ia naw opening, with new moto rist, I am batter prepared than arnr to do THI SWINDLE ON TH* N*0*0—»EPO»T ID OONGAXSS. Waobinoton, December 14.—Th* Com- misaioners of the Freedman’s Barings and Trust Company, having prepared their re port, it will be presented to Congress to morrow. It will show that on tha lnt of July last, tho trustees of th* oompany se lected John A. J. Oroawell, Robert Parris, Robert H. F. Leopold as OQmmiaaionara, with the approval of tha Seorstary of the Treasurer, for tbe purpose of closing up its affaire. They had a full oonfaranoa with tbe Secretary of the Treasury, th* Fret Comptroller of tho Treas ury, and Comptroller of the Ourrenoy as to the several provision, of the acta of ■ d-(r-l Congress of June 20th, 1874, and thair "try dmerlptlon or work dmirul by duties and authority in the premisM, cod to determine the plan of operations. With a few exception^ erery dollar re- oeired by them has been depoeited in the United States Treaaury, end wheterer ex penditures have been defrayed have been paid by oheck upon the same. Thus all their oash transaction* pass through one and the tame account. The withdrawal of the ataitable funds on band at the several branches wm at tended with much delay and difficulty. In moat of the cases, where proceedings bad been commenced before the appointment and qualification of the eommiasio!»n t and bad progressed efficiently to operate afc a Men against the oorapsny’s property before it become rested in them, they hftTO been, or ebaU be, compelled to agio# to an Adjustment- by the payment of the eiaim*. In some cases they had to resort to the purchase of the company’s property, whioh had been seised and offered for ■ale to prevent its disposal at ruinous mtee, and in other* they had to pay tbe olaim end ooete of suit. The proceedings instituted after their appointment have been nearly ell settled. They here also been compelled to re plevy property seized, and furnish bonds to abide the ultimate decision. They quote the difficulties in Tennessee owiog to e decision of Chancellor Cooper. The cash and cash i'ems on hand at the several branches, as colled for by the books of the oompany at the elose of business Jnly 11th last, amounted to #140,181.44. Of this amount the sum of #31,088 85 had been received up to November 30th. The difference #17,- 442 00 is found to consist mainly of tem porary loans, due bills and shorts carried in the cash of eome of the branohee. A portion of this amount tho eommiaeiomeM fear will prove a total loee. The Commissioners refer to the defec tive system of book keeping and to the geueral confusion of eooouute. They eey, below low nftldUntf*, ihi|i| January, 7 MS. 1:0 r. m.—Sales on beak of middling up lands, nothing below good ordinary, ■Upped December and January, 7 *1S. ' of mlddllr li December, 7 8-lS. ■aloi on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below low middlings, deliverable in January *!?onbail/ol'*middling Orleans, nothing below low mlddlingr, deliverable in Deecmber and January, 7%. bales on basis ot below low middlings, shipped T 7-10. Liverpool. Deecmber 14—4 r. u.—Cotton— Seles on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary shipped In January and February, 7 ft-10. Salmon basis of middling’Orleans, noth lug slow low middlings, deliverable in January and February, 7 7-14. " Hi of middling uplands, nothing iliugs, deliverable la February and March, 7 7-14. Of sales to-day 6,400 bales wort American, ir.i —Sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordinary, shipped in No vember and December, 7 4-14. Sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below low middlings, deliverable In February and March, 7 6-14. Nnw York, Deoember 14 —Ootton nominal; ties 8351 bale **•' '*-• *' Nsw York, opened weak and irregular, as follows: Janua ry is iM46%i February 14 M40l|A March 14 11-14; April WAi May June 16^9 Nnw York, Deoember 14 —Ootton nominal) lalea 914 bales, at liA&Wt net receipts 1,016 ales. Futures elosad ateady; sales 40,100, as fol .jws: Deoembar 18Ji. nominal: January ISO W©1M4; February 14 U-8S; March 14 S3 8J, April 16Ht May 16 7-14) Jane 16 S3 S3) July lit August li M4. Savannah, Deoember 14.—Ootton heavy; middlings IS 11-10; low middlings 18*4; good or dinary lffc; net reoelpts 0,623; exports to Uroat Britain 3,017; to the oontiuent 1,436; to tho channel 1,436; sales 3,049. 10osiLn,Doosmbor 14.—Uotton-market weak: middlings ISM; good ordinary ISOISKf net raoalpu 0,709; isles 3,000. Chauluston, Deocnfber 14 —Cotton easy; sales 3,000. Boctov, Dee. 14.—Ootton dnll and nominal; nlddlingsMM; lowmlddllnus 14; good ordinary i8%\ net receipts 107; sales 698. Baltimobi, Deoember 14.—Ootton dull and essy; middlings 14%; exports to eonttnoi ‘ 1,363;'sales 376; spinners 434. MsurxiB. Deoember 14.—Ootton Irregular asd sominal; ml idlings 19A&A; low miduJfnir» 18; good ordinary 13^0%; net reoelpts 8,447; Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. J. W. RYAN, Prop’i. Foank Goldin, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Uvxjbb m Rammr Housa. •yS4 dawtf J. W. It YAM, Pray»r. Merchants, Corporations, Sooietles, Railroad*, Steamboats, And the Pnbllo Generally. An examination of Prloea and Stock Is ask ed, guaranteeing Good and Bailable Work- hip, With Promptness. G**rgl* mfi Alahnmn L*g*l Blank* or *VWT draeiiptlo* « head, or printed st ikoil settee. R*Ur*aff ff*o*lpl Book* Far Ui* different Heed,, af vsrlo** iliu, *1- wsj» oa hand, and *l*e stad* to order *t fkert notlee, f Isf.et, tke MteMI*ha»t I* eonplete, sod fseitltloa ample to deeverf dturlptlon of work, (Tom a VUUla* Oard to a Foiter, aoJ from a Beeelpt Book t* a Royal Ledger, ar a large Uaar.te Votome. IN THE DEPARTMENT or ^ BOOK BINDING, Many addittoa* k*v* bran mod* daring tba psattasna, **d Ititaow very eompleU, *e* work to that lie* econo! be to rpeued far fisbb and darabllltf. Having as Immma* qnantlty aod lug* u fortm.nt ol Type, H.*n Print, ra* by 8te*m Power, **d oh or tb* moot oxuulvo atoeka of Paper, MU *ad L«tur Head*, 0»rd«, Tag*, fce, tv*rbro*ihtt*Ool*mbai, to d*l»y c»s o*o«r, or wtUIMUo* foU U bo give*, both In PriM and Qullty of Work. Remember th* plae*, •UP EVE AND TIMES OTTIOE, (Oppo.lt* Now PoMoHeo Balldlog) ■aadrigb Str—I, totambM, «> My Ooustry Frinda ud Patrou will ptHM remember tb* above, and Mad tb«r«d«i to IESBAH to UMAWroMM, Attorney* ait Law, Will praotlo. i* tb* 8tat. *ud Pwl.nl Court, ot ttongl*. Oik* over Pnw, IIIkm a Oo,*. .tore, aartbwMt wnw Broad to it. 01.Ir iu. l*s Pr*sh Msats. J. W. PATRICK, •tolls No. 16 nnd IS, Market Uouae. Fresh Meals of every hind and best i|ueluy, Jail always uu hand. A. A. DOB1BB, A (to racy and ('aaussllsr mt Law, FtusMsss ia Btata and Fadsral Courts iu Osorgis end Alabama. 0*0.1M bleed rt., Oolambai, Qa. jot kui U. Huims Lorn. P. Ouuta ■LAHDPOHH A MARRAM*, OH*, go. «r Iraad itn.t, avat Wlttleb * Eta- Ml’. Jewelry Store. Will praotlo. la tb. Hat* aad Pwl.ral Court. RORERT THOMPSON, Urary, *•!• nnd Kiokaai* Utable*, Oourboem, Noata or nanom 8n., raGO Oolombo., q*. Jta. M. Umisu. Out J. I win. MORRELL A RWIPT. Attorana aad Onaadlon at Law. W ill prattle, ta lb. Cfoarta of Qrargla (OhaUahoocbM ctreutt, aad Alabama. OHm onr 0. A. ttwtd A Co/, .tor., bread alnrt, Oolambu, Ue. A. WAHMEU Uvary amd Sol* Stoblee, Oouva.an Oottmaui, Oa. af^t? 1 ” 1 *' kUm,U< " > >i,aa *<• trading aad 8*1. Horn.' and Moira boarded la .tablra by tb* — or day. eoiao L. T. DOWNIER, Attorney aad Swlleltor. V. i. Oam'r and lUgnter la B. J. MIME*. Attoraay aad Cewmaeller at Law, bcont* Uora. Iwaraara Oompaay baildlag, ra ran ip] ond.tory. W. r. TIOWER, Deatlat, paalt* gtrnppra’. baildlag, Saadolph 8L 1*1 altwllaa give* to tb. turartton of Art! ftdAt Tooth, a* wail *■ to Oparatlv. Deallnry. fabid d*w ORLOHBO* DEETAL DOOM*, W. T. Pool, Prop’r, Oeotjjla Home Baildlag, Uolambn. Goorgla. rkstaurants. Reich’s Restaurant No. IIU Broad St., BILL OP PARC IQTJAXl VO 8AN8 SOUCI Bar, BnUnait s TCnFii Allq. tjest or wines, uauoRs a cigars. x5 OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, and Obole* Maala aarvad at all hour*, at rranaabla prtaaa, and .rival* raona whan aailrcd. THE TEN PIN ALLEY I. th* beat aver eoa.tr oo tad I* Ualambtu. Mr. JAS. I'ORAN kagbbarg*. n tf a. j. eoland, Pnpririir. IBt gootl oratnary uwgsi .blpment. 1,871; nlra i,we. GaLvanoa, Daeambar M.—Ootton week knd hoavy; middling. 13low tulddllog. 13 6 oud ordinary MKt not romipU T,X18; export. > Gnat BrltatoLMT; ralaa 1 788. NonroLK, Deaamb*. IA—Ootto* qnlatt ofiar- log. tight; middllagiU^; net raoalpu *W; .ale. 800. Naw OitUANg, Decoraber 14.—Ootton dnll aad lower; middling, laj£; low mlddllsg. 18J4; wood ordinary 13; sot reooint. P,8M; saporia * Gnat Britain 0.7; ralei 8,boo., Puilad.ltm a, Daotmber 14.—Cotton qnlst; middling. 14U; low middling. lSJji; good ordlo srp 18X; not receipt. *1. Augv.ta, Drasmbor 14.—Ootton Irrogolsr _jd landing down; mlddlloga U14; low mid dling. 19; good ordiuarp 19; u.t r.o.lpu 1,9M; ..Ira 1,*01. Prowlalom MarkeU. Nsw Yoaa, Dmmlar IA—rtanr qnl.t and snabasgad. wheat quiet and ateady. Cora Pork heavy. Lard heavy; .team I9J* Naw Yoaa, DeotmliarM—Ooffaaqalataad nsohangad. Sagar dall and soralasL Biss unchanged and qul.A OiNciaNATi, Daeambar U —Flour ataady. Corn in fair demand, bnt lower, at 70R79. Porh dull and doellning at gl» tori 10 7A Lard ■toady; .team U 87>**80| hattii IA Baeo* ■oil and drooping; .houldoraa^: ol.ar rib ll^ |%; clear .Ida. W/ t (!)'A Wbliit.y firm at **. Chicago, December IA—Floar dnll and nominal. Uora—old In Ihlr demand; No. 1 mixed 7694079; new dnll and doellning at e#U QMy.x now rejeotAd 891408914 Porh I. fair (femand and unsettled at |19 »). Lard steady at $12 90. Whisky steady at 97. Locisvillk, Daeambar 14.—Flour unchanged. Oorn quiet and unctaDM*!- Pork dsll and d«- “nlnir, $31. Husar cured hams, naw, 14)^. itd Whiskey Armor at 94. itiVKBPOOL, December 14. — Breadstuff* quiet. _ persons are hsrcby ap pointed Managers at tha dlffurant Precincts, Is the Uounty ofMnscoges, at tha election to hs hold for county offletrs, or tha irat Wodssadsy In January next, via Oity-J M MoNalll, J P | T J Shlvars, J P ( and W £ Sandaford Nancbh—O Of lstrs®, J P; W E Mealing and J P Fortson Bosbmas’o-P J Philips, J P; J W Mamey J P, and W A Bosemao Btbam Mill-EP Willis, J Ft Daniel Odom and N O Ottls UrATOis-Jso D Odom, J P; IF Boyd, J F, and Emansol Bloh Euwasds—I* K Willis J F;Q HBryan, JF, and Jo*lah Talbot blanL F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary December Uth, 1474, Paper® Lost Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP EIPLER, Qua aad Loekawlth, Crawford street, seal to Johnffon’ff corner, Columbus. Qa. JaU Dentists. Builders and Arohlteete. I. u. OHALMRM. JsMdsg douo at short settee. Huns sad sgerileatlsus flsrslshod for all style* ef buildings •read Street, next to 0. W. Brown's, Ool urn bn i. Oa. Boots and Shoes. WELLE A CURTIN, He. 73 Bvosd It.. Mga of the Big Boot, DBALBRSIR Boots asUI Shoes, Leather mnd Findings. Give prompt usd careful attention to orders .IT; pay the highest market price for Sides N, B.—Plasterers' Hair always on baud. Jf4 Boot and thoomakors Dealer Is Leather asd Vlsdlsgs. Next to 0. A. Bsdd.ft Co.’s. Prompt and strict eltentiun Tailors. a A. KGEBNK, Hetritewt Taller and Cotter. A fell Med af Pnsoh sad nogU.ti braedoleth. ■grid Mo. 1M Broad Strrat. HENRY NRLLHAN. Onttlagr CUaeiag and Refmlriag D*b* I* the brat «tyl«. •AL Oeraer Crawford and Froet He. Dress-Making. BIRR M, A, BOLLING*WORTH, ig and Pitting. Term dehop Is Srownevllle. Tin and Coppersmiths. THOR. HILBERT, sag tori CHRISTMAS GOODS IN UBKAT VARIETY AT J. W. PEASE & NORMAN’S. TELEGA NT OUROMOS, with good Walnut 121 Frames, lar*e siae, from 44 to 436 eaeh. Fine Editions of the Poets, from $1.60 to *10. Work Boxe< and Writing Desks, (aoms are beautiful) from $1 to 016. The finest lot of Juvenile and Toy Books we have ever hail, at very low prices. Portfolios, Ivory Card Cases, Gold Pens aud hfsefftate, I or knows of any suek papers to eoinmunlcete with me at once. For tbe preduetlea to me of the original title papers fo all Columbus erty, 1 hereby offer a reward of Flftj Address dec! dim bus prap- r a reward of Fifty Dollars. JOHN T. CLARKE, T.-p-«yAd«J ? t S rara Sfc For Sale Cheap. oft /UHtrEETFLOOBINa, MOeUUU 34,000 feet 1113, 30,4(0 feet 4*0, 00,000 foot Herd Lumber, Oum, Poplar, Oak aud llMkory. Apply to D. P.JHJZIK1* dec4 3w with Jehu Mcoough ft Co. Jnot Received: XJEAUTIPOL lot Now Prist. I yard wMs n HlM.bsd Domratlo 10c. All-Wool Rod csd White Fluacl. Ido. Amcrtc.n Alnccu, now .Usdei, *8fl. jspcscM hiI*a fell patters., fit. All otbM Dr.ra Good, nry ,h.sp. To Arrlvs Tutoffty Nsxt: Fall tin. of now .tylc'SUk Scarf, sad oth.r Nov.Hlra Th. whole .took M cheap AA the cheapen. F. 0. JOHNSON A 00. J. UW, R. WOOD H^ORoCeRY* ^R l E L ItW« with Choice sad Select OoodA Batter sad Eg*, s .pcdAlty, Usnnsd OoodA ell hied.; rrcccrvc. end J. 111.., Fruit., Foreign nnd Domratle, Pickle., .Morud t Cracker., s ralrat sararti P.sollA G.mCA F.noy Ink.tsnda, Uhsu ssd nos Board, ssd Mto, and s grant good, .nltshle lor present, for peer ■go. and tut.., st vary sttrscUv. trsrlel, _ ptsof .11 agu prioct. Unit and iu onr etock. J. W. PEASE A NOEMAN* dooio dccdAtr MksrA s rairat urartment. Bscdlra. Reltln., OsndlM Is ■rant variety. Bucket., Tab., Tin Wars, Broome ssd Bu. k.u. Ws kup evorytblng in the Hottwhsep- log lino. Wc rranoetfolly Invite the pebtte to give u s ull and cumin, oar good, ssd prloea, .Mold door bslow Well. A CsrtlA All good. d#llv.rsd. d.od 9m INHAM COOPER’* Groc.ry Ntor. rantlcnra It. w.ll-urncd pops- Isrttv. Country produra noeghtsad raid. Proto good, slwsyi OS hssd. Tb* old piss*. WH. FEE, Wwkn Is Tim, NAtot Iram, Copper. Mo. 174. MroAtl gtrral. Confectioner*. _ — gTBDFFJBB, Oaady MauufUeturwr a» iiunu IU fclmfie off CouffaottoMry and Frul •Nek Oaady Mssah. Full walgbt guaranteed la sash bee. C. LONER, «»»», Wear »read attest Deft, J. f. OMH, ■cals mr All Klwto, 8tails Nue. 16 and 17. Lively and Sale Stables. WILLIAM gOHOBRR, Oun and Looksmlth and dealer In Gunning Ma terials. Ksst of Strapper's Confectionery. Cotton Factories. OOLUMBUN MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Ikoetlage, ghlrttcga, sad gcwlag sad Kalttlag Thread. Card. Wool and Qrleda Wheat and Corn- One Is war .f Wlltl.li * Rlsrat'., Rudolph it. J*H ■ R. M. ORILfOW, Prratdul. HUBOROER MANUFACTURING CO. SHUTMOi, inuttiNas, YARN, HOPE Ae. OOLUMBUi, 0A. *. P. BNIVT, PyraldosL W. A. SWIPT,«. tral.ry STimtrw. Mtlt ly. Felntere. WM. SNOW, JR., A OO*. Bowes and sigm Fulutore* Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of psetoffios) Columbus, Osorgla. Will oontreot for (louse and Sign Painting at reasonable uricee, and naraatee aaUsfkotioa. Kfffer to Wm. Know. |i>. fapr4 Flano Tunlne, ho. e. w. BLAU, •epairer aud Tuner of Plaaoes, Orguus * tffDftgQ Bias gLUlla. d.a. Orders may I LAWYSRS. HINES DOZIER, Attorney et Lew, HAMILTON, «A., SCtll toy wL “Pay i W. A. Farlev, kttorHoycattaliRW CUBS ETA, OHATTAWOooag* Oo., Oa. ^Rpsslsl stitotloq tom to ssMssmcns. FERN H. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, YITILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNT1EN W *1 Loo, Ohsmbsra, TsIlsiniH sad Boa. sell, tha Eapremu Court of AUbasto, and U , the United States Dlitrlot Court at Mont* VSeMULtowHHMmHaMHSS&wmwsSSIS&Lu T MILLINERY. Watohmekere. C. NCUOMBURG, FrwffIhrI Wsfehmsksr asd Jswslsr, Boeoeeeor to L. Gutowsky, 106 Brond street, JaU Columbus, Qu. C* U. LKQUUffg Watchmaker, 134 Broad street, Columbus, Qa. Watebee aod Clock* repaired in the best man- usr end warranted. Jail Doctors. DM- J. A. VBffUHABT, DM. 8. 8. LAW. e ter Broad and Randolph atreeta, Bur rua’ building. so Forsyth, three doors below fit. Clair. Rarber Shops. LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON, (fiucoeeeor to U. llanos,) Under Georgia Boms Insurance Building. Prompt aad pollta barbers ia attendance. Jew A LAX db MAH, • asuss, fit. Cui» fifafbv. ■8. TIBMY, Barber, Crawford Bt., seder Rankle Hs deell NovattiM, Nov*ltl*>, Nov*ltl**I M88. COLVIN AND MISS DONNELLY lvj rospectfully Inform their irionde and the publlajoaarally th-*» they are now <mapie* tbe t UHOZOaSr STOCK OF MILLINERY that has over boon offorod In thla market, InoVwdlng all tho Novelties of the season. Also, (Jure9ts« (Moves aod Hosiery. Having given onr per sonal attention to the •eleetlen of the stock, we are prepared to sell at prloea to suit the , tlmea. No. loo Broad BL oetie tf Atiiouoi a*> A*Mto*m lsdwf Map, *74, 6**S,TS*.SS LIOIES WHITTEN ON ALL KINDS >r Iucrsbl. Pravcrty sgadsst Lw ' Dividend N*. Id, d» pra rant us un ■ z-c —mt. TyOLIOIES I. of Iurarskl. Prov*vty sgslmat Los. by nr*. Dlvldtad N*. Id, Mpw MSt oa promt. urn., now rtsdy lor dollrary sad psymwi. R. B. MURDOCH, lutorusto Await, oo. 9m No. *9 Brood Sire. W. W. SHARPE A 00., Publishers’ Agents No. tfi Park Bow, Nsw York, An sstksrlrad to Oo.lrral tew AR-' v«ril.lsglsMrgsp.r, myM tf . r>r. T. W. HENTZ, 33osxUmt v . . gls Homo Building tor a row weeks, where he will be glad to any of his frienda who may need •err lets. Furniture! Furniture! Carpets, Carpets! Oilcloths! Window Shades, Curtain Goods, Tb* Xawtot ud Chclecsl Sly Irat Lawral Cash Prlera I AT OUS Furnitur. A Carpal W*r*h.MM> 03 and SB Br»ad SL n jepOMKY a WARNKR.