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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: GtALUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1874.
COLVM0VM IP A tl.Y MARKET.
FiXAVciAT-.—Kat* for cotton bills—eight mi New
York discount; dem«n<l oa Roiton V<; do. ns
Provide ik* ; eight on Fsveaaah \4 discount; do.
m New Orlsees %. Hank check* on New York
M prfmlum; do. on other potato in the United
ft .tee y*> * Cerrenrj Inane 1®I^ per cent |>er
■Math. Gold and silver aomlaal.
Oettow.—Market dull. The warehoaeee quote
aa followa:
Five Lm llumkny.
Would our peopla believe it? On
Hokdejr night the Opera lionae waa
crowded to witnem one of the moat oom-
aeoo end paltry shows that over exhibit.
OTvaa nih f** 4 **/ —ww- —- *wwwiug ami or iron* we
od in aei'y. There was a ctoMI and a waller General explains ileelf. It
....to oil
• • • *13%®
Ordinary and atained
Oood Ordinary
Uw Middling.
Mlddllap
Oood Middling
falea fT7 lialee.
Receipt. SIS belee-72 by M. A O. R. R.; 2*9
by wagon. ; Sf by N. * 8. R. K.; 00 by W. R. U ,
M* by river; 95 l»y 8. W. H. K 8bipmeats 102
belee—62 hy f. W. R. R.; 60 for home coa-
•amptioa ; 00 by W. R. R.
SAIL? STATEHBNT.
•took on hand August Slet, 1«T« l,t»«
Received to-day Hit
“ pravlou.ly 89,774—40,'*92
41,02*
ioa
29,884—29,4.'if
ftoek oa hand 1*,192
Sami Pat Last Ykae.—Anguet 81et, 1878,1,177;
received earn* day 892; total reeeipu 32^66; shipped
earn# day 370 ; total ahlpmente 20,141; etook 19,721;
ealee 678. Middlings 14^c
U. 8. Poors.— Receipts for 4 day. 100,800; experts
te Great Britain 37,298; to Continent 14,900; etook
710,814.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
Rota MiAva—Sliou icier. none; long olrar aides
nuc.
Mauoijio—Pomeetie l*®10c.
Iso* Tim—Baird’s 8r; alligator 8Ue.
SpoAE—Keflned A liljfr; extra C 12c; C
Oorrss—Common 22c; choice 26c.
Ploos—Per bbl—Western choice superfine $0 00;
Jll^c.
A At
8vavr—Florida fto&ftftc.
•alt—tl 80 for Liverpool.
/sdM is New Advertisement a.
Wanted, Position as Gardener—Apply at C.
A. Kadd’s or At thl« offlos.
Sealed Proposals for doing City Work for
1178—M. M. Moore, Clark.
Announesmsnt lor Tax Receiver—Wo. E.
Barnard.
Springer’s Opera Home, Monday, Dee. 81—
Hsian D’Est*.
Lost, a Pocket Book—L. R. Hopes, 63 Broad
•treat.
Choice Apples—J. C. Andrews h Co.
Finest Fruit In Town—At the Narrow Gauge
•tors.
Narrow Uttuge Store.
Don’t forget the Narrow Gaiigo Htore of
J. L. Traadaway haft the fluent asnortment
of Fruit in tha oity for the Holidays.
Also, Cigars and Tobsooo in sbundsnoe.
dsolfl It
Tnacee Collected.
The Tax Collector baa thus far gathered
ia some *41,000 of State and county
taxes and expects to get *.‘10,000 more.
Payments are better than anticipated.
Penitentiary Convicte.
Yesterday B. W. Adams, an offioer of
tha penitentiary, arrived and took off the
following confioUHentenced for the terms
named daring the term just ended of
Muscogee Superior Court: Harrison
Thomas, seven years; Tom Byrd, aeven
years; Aleck Bradley alias Hill, aliaa John
Bpeller, ten years; Moae Lea, ten years.
We have recoived to-day 150 barrels of
Cboioe Apples, and will receive 150 bar
rels more the latter part of the week,
declt! .‘It J. 0. Andukwh k Co.
Found,
Between Mrs. Patten’s Boarding House
and the Georgia Home Bank, a sliding
•ram my, which the owner cau have by
calling at this office and paying for thia
advertisement. it
Chrietmae Gift* !
Wouldn’t one of those magnificent
Dressing Case Suits at Uoouey k War
ner’s make somebody happy on Christmas
day? Try it. fleet 5 nt
Thoce who owe il* anything will please
cell end eettle.
deoil! Pi.oock A Uwift.
The leteet novelties in Neckweer et the
Baltimore Clothing Honae. tf
Mew Printe every week; Qroegrein
Uibbone, ell width., 26 oenta per yard;
Uraee Uooda et roduoed price*; heed
quartern lot Black Silk*, Black Alpacas,
10-4 Bhecting*, Pillow Cue Cotton*,
Towel*, Napkin* end Teble Linen, et
Blanchard’*,
novZli U 188 Broad Hi.
ruah to obtain admittance. The enter
teinuient wam advertised a* one by ProI.
Berman, necromancer and ventriloquiet.
The performance we* most fruity end
worthless; yet many of tha beet elaeaes
crowded there who seem to be inanlted
when uked if they have visited such
theatrical representation* a* Ed. B.
Brown’* excellent company personated.
Herman took in about .1100 and sold
about .180 of tickets for gifts inside-
leaving the town with a olosr $550, exclu
sive of Ball rent. Some gifts were
drawn, mostly bras* watch keys and linga,
sardine boxes, a few pewter forks, etc.
Alfred Murray, colored, drew the .ret
prize—.85 and a silver (so-celled) set,
Herman, however, paid him only ten dol
lars, and the silver bu been discovered
to be pewter. Mow, we ere glad oar peo
ple were sold, for it only proves our prop,
ositions that humbugs pay better than
anything else, end money is not so scaroe
u represented. The entire stage eoenery
of Herman can be carried in a carpet
sack. More church members were pres
ent than were Men in any of tha eongra-
tiona on Sunday. The show was an enor
mous fraud. Herman didn't try it but
one night. This would have appeared
yesterday, bnt we had too much else to
write about. The bnmbog eueceeded
finely.
Persons wanting Dry Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Clothing, Ac., should visit
dec 18 Pxaoocx A Swot's.
Moood.
T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, in the Watch and Jewolry busi
ness, end is also Agent for the well known
Remington Sewing Machine,
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with neatness and diapatoh.
I invite the viaita of the public gen
erally. oct20 wltAdtf
IsjarSir Court Yeeterday.
The minutes were signed, end Jndge
Johnson ordered tha oonrt adjourned un
til the next term in courae. The court
has been in session most of twonty-Mven
day*.
The Grand Jnry, on Mondey, just bo-
fore adjournment, returned three true
and two no bills.
Colornt Horton.
Mr. Abraui Odom, elected H.xtou of
the city of Columbus, has appointed Wm.
Wadsworth, colored, as bis assistant in
taking charge of the colored oemelery.
Mr. Odom alone ia responsible to the
Council and citizens for the good conduot
of hia subordinates, and of oouraa ean
appoint any aasiatant he pleeaaa. We do,
not see that Council hM anything to do
with the matter, so long as the Sexton
does hia duly, which ot course includes
his deputies. When there is a failure,
Mr. Odom mast be reported. He is re
sponsible to Council for bis appointees.
Hence we unut deoline to publish
long oompalints. The vote of the
people has decided the matter. When
there ia a failure of duty it will be
time enough to complain. A
well written communication is hence de
clined. It don’t reach the esae.
Important is rater* and Candidates.
ALL TAXIS MUST IX PAID UXFORX A PERSON
CAN VOTK.
The following loiter fro* the Comp-
tbet no parties ean vote for oonnty officers
is January unless they have paid all their
Um* to the Bute end oonnty for the pre-
viou* year. The following is the letter
mreared tot ■ -> i'
Stats op Grosou. Optics Comptuollxr*
Gspiral, Atlanta, Dao. 14, 1874. >’
A. Frazer, Tax Collector of Mueoogtt
County, Columbut, Oa.:
Drar Sir—In reply to your letter of
12th last., I beg to any, to entitle e citizen
to vote, amongst other qualifications, he
“ehall have paid all tazes which may have
been required ot him, and which he may
have had an opportunity ot paying,
agreeable to lew, for the year preceding
the election."
This ia the language ot the Constitu
tion ot tbs State, cud, I think, includes
the payment of ell tax, both tax on prop
erty aa well as the poll tax... “All lax,” 1
think, means tax of whatever character.
Certainly the payment of one kind ia aa
important aa the paymant of tha other.
As to yonr cost for Issuing executions,
you are gptitled to SO per cent, on each fl
f*., and oitixens eaaoot, by buying the
fl fa., leas the costa, piece themselves in
condition to vote. Having failed to psy
tax (after an opportunity has been offer
ed), end an exeention issued to enforee
payment, then the oost of issuing, which
the law allows, becomes a part of the fl
fa, and ia ao recited in the same, and all,
both principal and cost, most be paid be
fore the fl fa, can be settled; and until
the fl fa. ia aetUad in full, tha party oannot
vote. Very raepeotfully,
W. L. Goldsmith,
Comptroller General.
Solid Silver and Bilvsr Plated Ware at
New York pricoe, fold at
WtmcH A Kinski,'s.
Ju Aeetde.tal Jjafliq.
In the rush and crush to enter the
Opera Honst Monday night, a young lady
lost her gold watch and chain. It fell on
the eteps, and several hundred people
must have passed over it. Policeman Hill
Wood happened to notioe the glitter end
picked the ertiolea np, and found them
oninjnred. Tha wonder ia they had not
been ornthed or discovered by Home thief.
Word was passed among the audieneo that
the offloer had discovered suoh jewelry,
and waa ready to deliver them to the own
er who would give him a description. One
party failed entirely in identification. It
waa finally discovered that the properly
belonged to a daughter of Dr. Hood, and
It was delivered to him.
Police officers alao discovered a shawl,
which ia yet unclaimed.
ELKO ANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Matt. t. Order at stork ivtces
PirfM Ml amt SatiefaeMen Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has Just retained
from New York with a ehoiee line of
New Samples, and we are now taking
orders for Dress and Business Suita, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Glothing
with special care and at ahort notioa, by
thoae well known manufacturers of flue
clothing, Meaaie. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give ne yonr oidera early, aqd we will
do our best to please you, being determ
ined that our frieuds and customer* shall
not pay any Broadway tsUorafansy prices
for having their olotbing made to order.
aopl' tf Thohas A PaxaeoTT.
Hirer Pawl.
The steamer Wylly arrived yesterday
afternoon from Florida, with 32(1 bales of
cotton, 29 sicks of eorn and two ot beans.
She ia advertisod to leave this morning et
• o'clock. This makes (i,237 bales of cot
ton ths boats have brought up this seaaou
against 3,854 the last—exceaa 2,688.
The Government boat alao arrived yes
terday for supplies, rook, Ao. Already,
tha wracked steamer, Now Jackson, has
been plaeed in poeition, and the jetty
nearly constructed at Woolfolk's. The
dam ie to be 275 feet long. High water
will oaly add to its strength. The work
already duue has raised the water at that
point a foot. Ten days mure of clear
weather will oomplete the work.
JSI« Alarm.
One of fire was caused lest afternoon.
The occasion was the bnrning out of s
chimney in the upper part of town. ' The
alarm bell was sounded, but the error wee
oorrected before the engines had proceed
ed Ur. Some did not get out at all.
Blaek Jlpaeme,
Worth 50 cents, are selling at the Vir
ginia Store for 37j. deol-wtf.
An entire new stock of flue Jewelry
has beau received at
Wittujh A Kinski.’s
Jewelry Htore.
Cattiolie Mtir.
The annual fair ot the Sisters of Merey
oouimenoee neat Monday night in the
IUnkin Skating Hall. It ia to be the most
superb and brilliant of. all the splendid
festivals the Sisters have yet held. Peo
ple should prepare their smell ohenge end
attend. The oeceaion will be e moat
happy one, and the display one of the
happiest and most joyous.
Maarigye Near Pma, Alabama.
On Monday availing, we learn from a
friend who was prsaent, that.Mr Henry J.
Banka, eon of Dr. N. P. Banks, and Miss
Sallie K. Tarver, daughter of Maj. E. W.
Tarver, were married at tha residence of
the bride’s father, ltev. D. M. Banks of
ficiated. Ths following were the attend
ants : Mr, John J. Banka and Mias Lsnra
Tarver; Mr. H. A. Mathews, of Fort Val
ley, Georgia, and Mias 0, Gnerry; Mr.
Dudley Gnerry and Mist Sallie Tarver;
Mr. Clarence Caldwell and Mien Boss Tar
ver; Mr. Flue Persons and Mias Mattie A.
Gotten; Mr. Henry Gechet and Miss^isl-
Uc Crawford.
A magnificent supper followed. Enjoy
ment ruled the hour.
Dr. N. P. Banka gave an elegant recep
tion the next morning.
We regpet not baviitg room for all tha
letter of our correspondent.
Dieai Goods and Furs selling at coat at
the Virginia-Htore., dec8 eod
Blankets, Flannels and Merino Under-
wear cheap, at the Virginia Store.
dec8 eod
tmurmnt.
aftlkh
M-es* oyetere ot We
This ia the very hast entaiUnhment of
the kind in the country, and everything
is retoiled at wholesale pricea. The fine
atook ot Liquor* is being retailed at 15
cents. Call and be satisfied.
ootl4 tf J. W. Rian.
nr* n,tor city council.
J. U. BUAUHALL,
(99 Broad Street, Columbut, Ga ,)
frefrAmafcer and Jeweler,
will repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
neat and promptly.
Ia alao the only agent for the Singer
Sewing Maqbipe in Columbus, Ga., and
has the only genuine Singer Company's
Needles for sale. Beat Machine Oil,
Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for all
Machines always on hand for sale. Nee
dles sent by mail. [nov8 tf
Factory Jeans, Checks, Sheetings, Os-
naburgs, Ao., together with a full stock of
Substantial Goods in all Hues ot Dry
Goods, may be found at prices to suit tbe
times. Cell on
deol2 Pkacock A Swot.
Ttoilrtol.
The Helen D'Este tronpa will appear in
the Opera Hoase next Monday night, ami
play that and four eueoaaaive evening*.
They propose to oommenoe their —r-ir
with “Heart Hungry," dramatised from
the well known novel of Mrs. Westmore
land, ot Atlanta. Miss Helen D’Este
aaeumee the character of Maud Living
stone. This troupe baa before exhibited
in Columbna, and were reoeived with
great favor.
ci«ra (m.
A fine abd well selected stock of Cloth
ing which must be sold by January 1st,
will be disposed of at a great sacrifiee.
Strauss A Goldsmith.
THEIR AON* AND OCCUPATIONS ACCORDING
TO THE BIOUTM LISTS.
Mayor John Mellhenuy is put down at
forty-four years of age. He U Superin
tendent of the Columbus Ga* Works, a
director ia one of our banks, a large
stockholder in oar factories, and deeply
concerned in every matter that relati a to
tha wall being of our city. Ha baliavea
in Internal Improvements and shows hia
faith by investing hia money inColumbas
enterprises that are yet to make her greet.
He has beau a oiiisen over twenty years,
end is now eerviog hia fourth term as
Mayor. Married and has a considerable
family.
Tbe First Ward is represented by
Meura. Uli* B. Grime* and G. Gunby
Jordan—both unmarried, but have no
objections to changing their state if suit-
able ladies propose eod are not too
urgent. Mr. Grimes is serving hie second
year in tha Board. Ho it the book-keeper
of J. A J. Kaufman, and makes one of
our most sterling and common sense Al
dermen. Age 32 years. Mr. Jordan ia
the Secretory of the Eagle A Phenix
Mills, and on* of the moet brilliant and
wide-awake husinee« young men in the
eountry. He ia Alderman for the first
time. Age 28 yean.
In tha Ssoond Ward ooma Messrs. T. E.
Blanchard, ag* 24, and W. L. Clark, age
40 years—both married man—ths first a
leading drygoods merchant, tbs Uttar
Superintendent of the Mobile A Girard
Railroad and general agent of the Central
Railroad at thia point. Thia is Mr.
Blanohard's fourth term as Aldermen, and
Mr. Clark's first.
Messrs, A. M. Brannon, druggist, and
G. W. Brown, a prominent grooery mer
chant, represent the Third Ward—the for
mer married and has a family; the latter
•ingle, bnt hoping to do better. Ages
respectively 43 and 34 yean. Mr. Bran-
non has served two yean in Counoll; Mr.
Brown haa entered hia novitiate in the
records of the Hoard.
For the fourth time the Fourth Ward
haa eleoted an unmarried man, Mr. J. C.
Andrews, grocery merchant, and this time
• new,bui e good men to serve with him—
Mr. It. W. Ledainger, ootton buyer—ex
cellent representatives both. Mr. L. haa
prepared for eldermanio honon by marry
ing, and having a family. Ages 31 and
82 year*.
Messrs. I. Joseph and N. N. Curtis, both
considerable nal estate holders—one a
dry goods, and the other a shoe and leath
er merchant and large stockholder in the
Georgia Homo—both married, and solid,
substantial oitixens, who have families,
and don't atay out 1st* at night, speak for
tbe Fifth Ward. Ages 42 and 50 years.
Mr. Curtis is a new Councilman; Mr.
Joseph served one term a year ago.
As representatives of the Sixth Ward,
Messrs. O. B. Flonrnoy and M. E. Cotton
have been chosen—ages 34 and 37 years
—one bookkeeper for Boatrito A Clapp,
the latter with G. W. Brown in the gro
cery businesa. This ia Mr. Flournoy’s seo-
ond year in Connell; Mr. Coatan'a first.
Both have wives to keep them from as
sisting in bolding lata sessions.
We have a first-class Board, every one
of whom is a gentleman of intelligence
and a holder of reel estate.
According to the registry lists, the aver
age of the eges ia 37 years.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving and Watoh Repairing don* at
Wittich A Kinsbl's.
At the New Yerk Stare,
A large lot of beet Kid Gloves, cele
brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50
a pair, in bUok, white and oolore, just
reoeived.
oot28 8. Landaobb.
The tme road to prosperity Is to bny
only what yon are able to pay the cash
for. Appreciating tha faot, I have de
termined to sell from this date for the
cash. By adhering strictly to tni* rule, I
will be able to sell obeaper than when
goods are to be “charged.” Parlies in
debted to me wilt oonf er a great favor by
calling and settling promptly.
T. E. Blanchard,
nov22 tf 123 Broad St.
Juet Jteeeieed,
A fresh stock of Blaek Alpaca (the
fourth shipment thia season). To arrive
Monday, a large etook of Beaded Trim
mings and Ladies' Merino Underwear, at
the New York Store.
nov22 tf S. Landaukb.
COTTON CROP.
STATUS AT PRESNMT—WXATHHR BTAWCBNT
ARD STATISTIC* TOR THE WXRX KMDIHO
DZCKHDER 11TH.
We condense the following from the
New Yerk Financial Chronicle :
Some rein haa fallen throughout the
eottou States the peat weak, but in gen
eral less than usual at this season of the
year. Tbe crop in a very considerable
section being now entirely secured, the
•baenee of rain has become of very little
importance to the plantar.
TIXAB.
Galveston—Rain three first day* of tbe
week; fall two inches and thirty-three
hundredths. Indianols—Bain first two
days; fell three inches end twenty-four
hundredths. Coraioana, Northeast Texas
—Bain three first days; fall ona inch and
thirty-fonr hundredth!. Tbe poverty of
planters in this section haa caused mar
keting as feet ea ginned and baled,
mw OSLKANS.
One rainy day ; fall on* inch and
aeventy-eix hundredths.
VtCISBUBO.
Cloudy; rain on two daya; fall ten-
hundredths of an inob.
TRNMXSRXX.
Nashville—On* light rain, fall 20-100
of an inch. Memphis—no rain; the
crop ia now harvested and marketed
freely.
ALABAMA.
Mobile—one showery day, fall 80-100 of
an ineh; free marketing. Montgomery-
two first days Taina, fall l inch end 21-
100; two-thirda of orop marketed.
Helms—one showery day, fall 55-100 of
an inch; free marketing.
oxoboia.
Macon—rain one day, fall 1 inch and
78.100; about ail orop aeoured; free
marketing*. Atlanta—rain two first
daya, fall 67-100 of an inoh. Columbna—
one rainy day, fall 2 inehea and 72-100.
Savannah—eold and dry. Augusta—one
rainy day, fall 1 inoh and 34-100.
CHASLRSTON.
Two rainy daya, fall 32-100 of an
inch.
Western livers not near ao high aa last
year.
THXRMOMRTin AVEBAOBD
43 at Naahville; 47 at Memphis and At
lanta ; 48 at Augusta; 49 at Selma, Ma
con and Columbus; 50 at Montgomery ;
52 at Mobile and Charleston; 54 at New
Orleans and Corsicana; 65 at Vicksburg;
60 at Indianola; 61 at Savannah, and 70
at Galveston.
STATISTICS.
Week’s receipta at U. 8. potto 180,065;
total 1,633,424, showing an inerease over
last year of 305,290 bales; exceaa over
1878 in visible supply 831,578; eleven in
terior towns received 78,489, against 65,-
698, and have stocks of 183,494, against
126,399.
The Chroniele ealla attention to the in
crease of atook at interior towns in com
parison with last year.
India crop progressing favorably; so ia
Egypt. Excess in India shipments 280,-
000 bales.
Tbe Chronicle will give a orop estimate
at the olose of the present weak.
LOCAL BHImWl.
KNOW ALL MEN
That at the popular and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Vkae. Hog,nan Jt Vo,
the best of Meals, Wine*, Liquor* end
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bono publico. ootl tf
Blanchard sella the beet dollar Kid
Gloves in the market; also, keeps e Urge
assortment of Harris’ Victoria, end Pree-
by’s Seamless Kids, Gents’ Kids for eve
ning wear, at $1.25 per pair. [no22 tf
The Etaeet
Imported end Key West Cigars at Bub-
Ur’s, No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf
CVIhinAni Cotton.
Keeeipta yesterday 818 bales, against
892 same day last year; receipta since
Friday night 1,935, against 2,024 atm*
time last year; total receipts 4o,602—cl
oses over last year 8,04 7. Receipta to-day
last year 762 bales.
Maule Agent,
Denial Collin* baa been appointed
Route Agent on tbe M. A G. Railroad,
via* Beebe, who waa ftlliug the place
temporarily
Joseph A Bid. are daily in receipt of
New Good* purchased for cash, every
variety and style, of which for batu they
will sell et the lowest figure, either
wholesale or retail. Cell and aa* tbe
goods on hand, wbloh are made in the
State of Georgia, and bny home goods,
thereby aaviug money and adding to the
interests of your own section.
nov8 tf
A I*, enod.nt ffftirWIrftifO
The ordinances of Council require the
Mayor and Aldermen to hold their offices
until their anceesaora are elected end
qualified.. Mr. A. M. Brannon, tbe Aider-
man sleek, being absent, Alderman C. A.
Redd, whose successor he should have
been, holds over until the former is qual
ified. Counoil ratified this understanding
of the ordinance, by directing on Monday
night by a unanlmonJ’ Tote that Alder
man Redd be entitled to the seat until
Mr. Brannon should return to the city
end be qualified, which he will' doubtless
do before the next meeting. The prece
dent haa, however, been established iu
two or three other instances before thia.
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
Wotioh A Kinobl's Store.
entoroeHng 1. th. Ladi.e,
Mrs. Colvin tad Min Donnelly bate
just reoeived a new lot of superb ostrich
plume* in great variety, blue, ateel and
jet braided netting for veils, and numer
ous other rioh and beautiful articles la
their line, (toll before the goods are
picked over.
Heery Lady
In want at aa Alpaca Dress, should tee
those at the Virginia Store. 20 piecea
Alpaoea and Cashmere* jut reoeived and
unprecedentedly low. Alao Kid Gloves,
Corsets, Beaded Fiehuee, Ties, Muffler*,
Ae. All-Linen Handkerchiefs at 15c.—
worth 25. Choice Ribbons cheaper than
ever. dec8 eod
Appointment, far Calumhue.
A telegram from Savannah gives the
appointments ot preachers for our several
Methodist churches. Aa will be seen, a
oomplete change has bean made at every
eburch. Th* diapatoh gives names, and
also the whereabouts of our late minia-
Engliah and Frenoh Cloths at coat, to
dose out stock. Visoinia Stoss.
deaf eod
A Man <n Maine.
One of the saddest spectacle* in the
world is s human being shattered and
broken down by the nse ot ardent spirits.
But the damage may be repaired, the
ruin restored to perfect eoundoeaa, by a
course of the most powerful of ell invig-
oranta, Dr. Walker’s Viaegtr Bitters
Beware of those “tonics” of which rum
is an element. They aggravate diseases
and promote disease. dacl‘2 4w
Carpet*.
New lot jnat in and cheap, at th* Vir
ginia Htore. d«o8 eod
Attention.
In conaeqnenoe of a change wa are
about to make In our buaineea, we will
sell our entire etook of Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods AT COST.
Htrassu A Goldsmith.
MEDICINE*.
N“ r, 7 originate from ladlgmtloa
mac Torpidity of tbe Livor, and relief always
atixfoualy aooalit Alter. If the Liver le Regeleted
Ie IU action, health il elmott Inveriebly Mcured.
Went oi ectioo ie the Liver casaee Headache,
Conrtlpetloo, Jem,die, Palo Ie the thoulden,
Ueiirl, Dtipresaloe of Eplriti, or th- Blew, end e
•psptooi., for whlob SIMMONS'
LIVhK RKUULATOH Ie the best remedy that haa
been discovered. Il acts mildly, effectually,
end being a simple vegetable compound, can do no
injury Iu any quantities that It may be taken. It
Is harmless in every vrsy; It haa been need for
forty years, and hundreds of the good and great
from alt parts of the country will vouch for it*
being the purest and best.
SiBuu’ LIVIK KNUUTW, «r lediciie,
la harmless,
Is ao dr. stlc violent medlvloe.
Is sure to cure If taken regularly.
Is no lutoaicattng beverage,
Ie it faultless fatally medicine,
Is tbe ohespeet medicine io the world,
Ia given with safety and tha happiest results to
the moet delicate Infant,
Dose not interfere with linelneae,
Does not diearraoge the system,
Takes the place of Qululne anu Bitten of every
kind,
Contains the limplest and beet remedies.
NOR BALE BY ALL HR VHOISTS,
fob* deodewly
A mild aperient and cemtle purua-
tlve, reoommended for the cure or all de
rangements of the stomaoh, liver and bowels.
By their timely nan much sickness la prevent-
ad. The teat of many years hava proven them
to be tha eaten, surest and beat of all tha plllt
evor offered to the publle. They purify tha
olood, remove all corruptions and niton tha
diseased system to perfoot health. Aa mm
Antidote to Chills and Fever they hava
no equal. Far Dyspepsia they are m
HpeelHe. For hleh Headache and
Billons Colle they are a sure cure. For
Constipation, BtaonmntUm, Plica,
Pnlpltatlon or tho Heart, Pstn ia
the hide, Bach and Lolas, Norvone.
■loan, a positive remedy. For remote Ir
regularities, without a rival. Whan
one does not “feel very well,’* a alngla dose
stimulates tha stomach and boweli, restores
the appetite, and Imparts vigor to the system.
Sold everywhere. Office, It Murrey street,
New York.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DTE
Is easily applied, Imparta a beautiful blaek or
brown, and acta Ilka magic. The beat In the
world. Sold by all druggists. Price gl a box.
^OR.TUTT^
—Yesterday we bad dear, crisp enjoy
able weather.
—In the country they blow a horn be
fore dinner; in town they take one.
—Dosb it not look strange in the Conn-
oil to require the City Treasurer to give a
bond of $10,000 and only give him $1,000
■alary'/ Only responsible men oen give
$10,000 bonds in the present age, and
they ought to get more than $1,000 sala
ries.
—Cattle low; but beef’s high.
—The County Court wee not in eeasion
yesterday, bnt meets to day at 9 a. m.
—The school children of the future will
be taught drawing from ehromoe.
—In 1872-’8 the Central Railroad ship
ped 47,174 tons of guano; in 1873-’4 only
26,732, showing a decrease of 21,442.
This makes a difference in the expenditure
of planters of a million and a quarter of
dollar*. Th* best guano ean be made on
plantation*.
—Mardi Graa falls next year on Febru
ary 9tb. Many parties propose vioiting
New Orleans at that time to witness the
“Mystick Krewe" procession, tableaux
and ball.
Of all trees the oak is ofteneat repre
sented by landscape painter*.
—Tha first of January is almost here,
and now it is nearly time for every fellow
to begin to draw up good reaolntione.
—A German naturalist finds that 600
eggs i* about “the stint” of a ben.
—Next Friday week, end then comes
Christmas and tbs cireus.
—The bored of education—Children
who bate school.
—A great deal of cotton remains on
river plsntations to be brought to Colum
bus.
—Tbs delegates who have been iu at
tendance on the South Georgia Confer
ence at Havsnnoh will doubtless be at
home this morning.
—The morning freight and accommoda
tion train on the Southwestern road haa
been withdrawn for th* present.
—Counoil should at one* provide suit,
able offlos* for their Clerk and Treasurer.
Aa now arrsngod they can have no priva
cy. We oannot imagine a worst system
of arrangement. The ofllotn are contin
ually annoyed. Give them a convenient
plaee for the transaction of business.
—I he number of obicken-pie sellers
has largely increased in Columbna in tbe
lest few daya. Ail pay • license.
—The address of Mayor Mellhenuy, oo
Monday night before Council, bu pro
duced a flue impression, and greatly added
to bis popularity. The fact tftat Council
bu resolved to make no appropriations of
bonds bu added to the veins of oity se
curities.
—An Alabama politician hu gotten off
thia:
•The day
The ghastly record of deaths that
mult trom pulmonary affections Is frightful.
Thera Is no diseaie that Is so Inviduoas In Its
attaok as consumption. By the nsgleot or
"slight colds" they soon beoomt deep seated
and da'y remedies whloh, If applied et the out
set, would hire averted all danger. Dr.
Tuft’s Expectorant has proven Itself the
moet valuable I.usig Balsam ever
discovered. A dletlngnlehed clergy
man of New York pronouoees It the "great
est blessing of tho nineteenth century," and
says "no ramlly should be without It," It Is
pleasant to the taste, and a tingle does will
often remove the most obstinate cough. Office
18 Murray street, New York,
foblS doodAWly
LOTTERY.
December 29.
SECOND AND LAST
Grand Gift Concert
iv aid or thv
Masonic Relief Association
Of TJorfollx, Va.
Day Positively Fixed 1
TUESDAY, 29TH DECEMBER, 1074.
LAST CHANCEl
nailroadi,
MontgomervAE u f aU | a ^
V of Schedule
Taklha Effect October |, ^
MAIL TRAIN-DAILy
Laavs Montgomery
Arrive et Rafcala
Springs with Mobile A Olrard k
Lmy* lafeul* 0r *i
ArriY* Montgomery *
SSS&BUsrs^s
letotf „ ».PUrb„
Western Railroad of Alabj
54* HOURS TONEwlc
WK8TRKN RAILROAD 0» A LARAS
Oaxeatnos, oa,, Sept, lath^l
TRAIH* LRATICOLDHBUa DAILY
For Montgomery and Seim*. 1
Arrive *t Montg’y,
Arrive At Selma, - . -
FOR ATLARTA AND N*W JOB!
At 10:30 a. ru. Arrive Opelika at
Atlanta 5:42 p. m. 12 ii0 P'
By Atlanta and Charlotte Alr-L
Lure Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHarlottk .
baovillo *X7 p. m. Arrlv. .IWii.** 1
a. m., at Baltimore 6:SOa. m„ at FhHedffij
p. nt., at NNW YORK 6:11 p. m .
Sleeping Cats ran from A llama to CL,r| w ,
By Kennaaaw Route.
Ij*av* Atlanta 6:00 p. m.. Dalton lo-ys
Mrljtol 10:4ft*. LydShbo* UUB 9 !m*L
*5 “’f 4 *' “*•■ st Baltlmore S |u
*t Philadelphia 1:30 p. to., at NKW lots
Sleeping can ran from Atlanta to Ljky;
TRAINS ARRIYR AT OOLtINBOP Dim
From Atlanta and New York,
From Montgomery aud Selma ...
Ticket, for eel. at Union Passenger Dope
CIIA8- P. BALL, Ooa.ral
H. M. ABBOTT. A«»nt. I^jj
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Uixbral 8urnifitiNMVT’a OmcR,
OtVTRAl RAILRO'
D m. a 8 at ask ah, Dooember 1, in*.
N AND AjriKR UUNDAY, 14TU IN8T4
Passenger Train* on the Utorgi*
Kail road, it* branches and Connection* '
a* fellow*: ’
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND
L«av* Savannah.
Leave Auganta.
Arrive In Anguata s'.J
Arrive In Millodgevill# in’ilh
Irrlealn Hatoeto. .fV.'
Arrlv* in Katontoa
Arrive iu Maoou
Leave Macon for Columbus..
Leave Macon for Ku'sula,...
Lesv*Macon for Atlanta....
Arrlv* at Columbus....
. 7:17
Arrive at Hufeula.. ‘. j'in j
Arrive et Atlanta
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.’
Leave Atlanta
Leave Nufaula
Arrive et Macon from Atlanta
Arrlv* at Macou from Kufaula
Leave Macon
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Augusta....
Arrive at Bavannab ..a.*.*.*.'.'..*.*.’.', ft-;
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WK;
Leave Savannah
Leave AusutU.... .V.V.V.V, *. *. *.
lb Augusta....
Arrive U «•
Arrivals Macon
. 8:W>
. 6:55
L*av* Maoos for Columbus n.-aw
Leave Macon for Kufaula 9(fi
Leavo Macon for Atlanta
Arrive In Columbus ivx
Arrive in Kufaula *...
Arrive In Atlanta :i : o
COMING SOUTH AND HAST.
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus vi:;v
Leave Nufaula ^
Arrive in Macou from Atlanta 7:1(
Arrive in Macon from Columbus 7.. 7:£
Arrive in Macon from Nufaula j : n
Leave Macon
Arrive in MUIedgeville
Arrive in JUtonton
Leave AugnaU
Arrive in Augusta...
,....11:51
Arrive In Savannah *. *. *.
Train No. 2, being a through train r
sa»a**«riR«*, iivjipiug UUIjr as tollOlO RIM
passengers for half stations canuot be uk<
put off.
Passenger* for MUIedgeville and Katoutot
take train No. I from Savannah end Augusts
train No. t from pointe on the Soutkwestern
tram up. a irom point# oa me Boutawjsiern
joed, Atlanta and Macon. The Miiledgeviii
■atnntoa train runs dally, Sundaye except* J,
- WILLIAM ROGKKI
J*23 tf ‘ Oeneral Superintend*
50.000 Ticket*—8,000 Cash OlCto.
SBOO.OOO
To bo O-iwou A.w«y I
Ona Grand Cash Girt of
One O-rand Cash Gift of
One Grand Oash Gilt of
One Grand Oash Gift of
Ono Grand Cash Gilt of
One Grand Cash Girt of
One Grand Gash Girt of
lft Cash Gifts of $1001 each
830,000
26,00*
90.000
10.000
6,000
2,600
2,000
28 Cash Gifts of 600 eaoh
43 Oash Gilts of 260 each
79 Gash Gilts or 160 each
260 Gash Gifts of 100 eaou
678 Gash Gilts of 60 eaoh
6000 Gash Gilts of 10 each
16,000
14,000
10,760
11,860
86,000
28.900
60,000
8000 OASH GIFTS, aggregntlnf - 8960,000
Pi:iOE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets. 810; Half Tioketf, 85; Quar
ter Tickets, 82 60; Eleven Ticket, 8100.
For tickets, circulars, Ac., address
HEX KY Y. MOORE, Ssc’y,
Norfolk, Va.
nov26 dend&wtd
CLAIMS 2
NOT TOO LATE !
States Government, for Property used
by the Army without compeniatlon, for Pen
sions. Back Pay, Unsettled Accounts, Ac.,
will do well to *M>ply at one# to me. I have
facilities In :«L_
prompt and full lettlement or all aocoante.
Rejected claim, can be again eonalderad.
Revolutionary and other claim,, If valid, MIU
Tha hog will return to tha land one. mors.
And thaotaleken roost low, like hs used to rooit
before."
Kol> Roy Print* received to-day at ths
Virginia Htors, dead sod
Ths largest assortment of Gold and
Bilvsr Watches is to be foand at
Wrrno* A Kittuu.’. Htors.
ootll cod&w 3m
r la perron to
FRANK WES8EL8, Agent,
tawtf Erquiob* Orvios.
For Sale Cheap.
JWW 4 FEET FLOORINQ,
yOeVTUU 86,000 rest 1x18,
20,0.0 (oat 6x0,
80,000 feet Hard Lumber. Gam, Poplar, Oak
WWW ;ww» ttaiu Xduutuui, v
»nd Hickory. Apply to
D. P. DOZIER,
dee* 2w with Jot* MoOosgk * do.
NOTICE.
Omen Mobile ajtd Gibabd Railroad,/
GOLUNBCB, Ga., Get. 2,1874.
QN and after Saturday, October Sd, ti
over this Bond will run as follows,
making c
for Eufaula:
Leave Columbus....
Arrive at Troy....
..8:00 r
..9:40 v
..2:45 a
FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR
Lear* Oolumbus Mondays, Wedneidsj*»
Fridays at 6:80 A. x. Arrive at Tror 3:52 m
Leave Troy Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sate
days at 4:80 a. x. Arrive at Oolunhuf
T. X. W. L. CLARK,
oota 2w soft.
Eagle Drug Store
Home Made Fertilizer*
MONET SAVED 1
MONET MADE
w 1
E propose to keep full stock* of. w
, . best artioles of
Snlph ate Ammonia, Nitrate Soda,
Muriate Potash, Bone Dust, Land PM*
South Carolina Phosphates, lu>..
All of which, we will sell at tho lows** P rW
E. O. HOOD will be with ua, wj® b
bad praotleal experience In thess art cleft,
whoVsTiWeShSStWAloa «^ regu '
^novWeodAw M. I>. HOOP* 00 :
Musical Gift Books
A Very aeeeptnblo and permit.!'"’“I
present to e murioal friend If °' |
- * ! " In. ..In.kin Wnrlil. for “ ’
XX proieni lo n munoai iri.uu .
the following valuable Worki, for *J! ' (1
Marie Storci, or will be eent by mi" P“"
p*Vd, for retail price.
Just published:
PIANO AT HOME.
160 large ptgee, filled with tbs
Duet* ItChaid plMOl, IhralriiJn* cn unWTO
fond of Dome entertainment.
OBWAN AT HOME. For Rood <W»‘
200 very popular easy piece*
Gems of German Sung. Vocsl
Gemsof Sacred Song. ‘
Gems ol Scottish Song. “
Gems of Strauns. Instrumental.
These books ere truly caskets of (iem
the kind indicated. The ‘•Gem* of Sirs
oonstltute the most brilliant music e'* r p
liehed in one volume.
Wreath of Gems. Vocal.
Operatic Pearls
8hIie?Sf Pearl*. V«m. Du**- DueM
tBrmSvKr' 11
Pliniit'i Album. Inetrumental.
Pianoforte Ocme.
AU tM'
form In *iylc and
page.ear
tyle and binding, have 300
oh ; are tilled with tbe mo.t m a
nun. ndd eort la board* e«b 4* w ’
**ilM*ntly toand and mo»t Intere*" 1 ^'
. “*T» the Uvm of Hjcdel, M°**rt.",
B.otbovn, Mendoletohn, etc.. ett -
from H.T6 w •»•«> per votame.
OUtct Sitfon k Co., Chti. S. Dit* 48 *
go,to*. Til gro»d»»y. *
■yiC dM*w[>edeeai]e*ly