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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1875.
NO. 22
TERMS
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
SNQUIRSR-SUN.
On ,n<l after the Brat of January next tha
postage on papora muat bo paid by the pub-
llabtr. Tbla will bo tan oanta a month for
daillao and Bra oanta a qnartar for aaob waakly,
Oar mbaortbora will aaa tba naoaaalty for pay
ing np promptly, a, all tboaa In arraara will bo
dropped on tha Brat of Janaary.. Wa are arer
willing to aooommodata our frianda, but It will
be Impoaalblo to Nnd oat papora not paid for
In adranoa.
Tba following will be the aubaorlptlon tarma
for tba Enqninn* forth, year 1ST5:
WHEW XAItttD.
Dally, In adranoa wltb poat-
age paid tin par annum.
Dally and Sunday wltb poat-
age paid 11 40 “ “
Sunday, with poetaga paid.... X 70 “ “
Waakly,wltbpoatagapaid... ill •• “
Sunday and Waakly, wltb
pottage paid * 40 “ 11
axnrxD in oitt akd suburbs, as hxrkto-
rosa.
Dally, weak days only 11 00 par annum.
Daily and >unday 10 c* 11 “
No SUHDATa sarrad separately.
onion box.
Dally * 00 per annum
Dally and Sunday 10 00 “ I'
Sunday 1 M “ ••
Weekly 1 00 •• «
Weekly and Sunday s oo “ 11
Olobblng rates bare bean suspended. All
aaexplred oontraots when mailed will ba filled
at old rates, dsduotlng poatage for tha fTaotlon
af the year 1ST! through whloh they run. In
tba elty. Dally Subscribers will be sarrad tha
dally week-day papers. Tba Sunday being a
speeia! edition.
Uniroraily, was iooorreot, and injured the
business of tha Comptny. Tha Commit
tee of the Agricultural Society, to whom
the matter was referred, consisting of
Colquitt, Phillips, Mobley, Lawton, Ad
ams, Blaok and Liringstone, hare not yet
announced their deoision, bnt will do so
to-morrow. The impression is Prof. White
will be sustained.
CONCRE8S.
TKlfNXJlSU ELECTS EX-PEESIDSKT /OUTSOW.
Nashville, Janaary 26.—Andy John
son has been elected. Won't Grant be
mad?
BHODK ISLAND ELECTS OEN. BU ANSI DBS.
Phot id bn gb, January 26.— Gen. Burn
sides has been elected. He was sup
ported by the Spragues and the Demo-
orats.
Advertising Re tee.
Square.
1 Week, Dally
$ 3 00
6 00
6 50
S 00
13 00
17 00
20 00
22 50
2 ft 00
42 00
1 Square 1 year...,
The above is with the privilege of a change
every three months. Fot yearly cards a 1‘beral dis
count will he made.
The rate for every other day in Daily and every
week in Weekly or Sunday will be the same os
Dally.
For every other day In Daily the rate will be
one-third less than the Daily rate.
For twice a week tho rate will be one-half Daily
reading columns
urged.
will ba one-third
i Weekly or Sunday
of the Dally.
When en advertisement is changed more than
once In three months th« advertiser will ba charg
ed with the cost of composition. Foreign adver
tisers must pav as do those at homa.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Special to BHQUiaan-Sun.]
TWELFTH DAY.
Aetlew or Ihs Body-Sparks Lonlare
Sanaa Company wn. tke Agri
cultural College.
Atlanta, January 26, 1875.
SENATE.
BILLS PAS8BD.
The Stnate pissed n bill recommended
by the Finnnce Committee regulating the
commissions of tax receivers and collec
tors. The rste of commission* remain
tha same, bnt tha law makea tha amount
on State and oounty tax on an united
baaia,Instead of State tax alone, whioh
slightly rednoes the compensation of offi.
cials. Not effected by the special law are
the receivers and collectors of Chatham,
Fnlton, Ricbmond, who are allowed a
■alary of $4,000 for receivers and $5,000
for oollaotors.
The following passed the Senate—To
authorize the Orainary of Elbert connty
to hold the office of Clerk of Court; to
amend the aot incorporating the Mer
chants and Mechanics Bank of Columbus;
to prevent the sale of liquor to minors;
to amend the eharter of Columbns so as
to provide for the election of two sextons,
white and colored; to amend the act in
corporating tha Elberton Air-Line Rail
road ; to oonfer on tbe town of Amerions
tha power of controlling tolls of a oertaia
bridge over Flint river.
NEW BILLS.
By Black—To incorporate the Georgia
Grange and Planters Banking Company,
office at Maoon.
By Kibbee—To amend section of the
oode in relation to the jurisdiction of
Judges of County Courts of Pnlaski and
Dooly oounties.
By O’Daniel—To change the time of
holding oonrt in Twiggs oonntv.
HOUSE.
BILLS PASSED.
To abolish tbe per diem pay of jurors
in WUIcoe and Coffee counties; to pro
hibit camping and building fires nnder
pnblio and private bridges.
BILLS LOST.
Bill lo obange the present achool sys
tem in Glasscock county, was lost.
NEW BILLS.
By Shewmaker, of Burke—To prevent
tha waste of virgin affeotiona, and to hus
band oar resonrees by levying a tax on
baohelora.
V. g. MEN ATOM.
buoys to aaa,
jeota on short as guides.
The new steamship line, hence to Hull
ia organizing.
Tha ice ou the Eaat and North rivors
is very heavy. Several ferry boats have
been oaught.
■FECIAL OBDEBB.
Bill to require ail qualified voters to
rota in their own Malitia Distriot was
made the speoial order for Monday.
Bill filing homestead exemption at
$700 specie and $300 personalty, and to
anbatitnte the eommittee’a report recoin
mending tbe same homestead aa existed
prior to the Constitution of 1868, was
mads the special order for Friday week.
LECTUBX.
W. H. Sparks, author of the “Memo
Has of Fifty Years," delivered a lectors
Friday night—subject, “Life and Times
of Sargent 8. Prenteaa."
HEAVY CALENDAR.
Abont four hundred and fifty bills in
both Houses to far.
IXP0BT1NT ABBITBATION.
An important arbitration haa baa pro-
SENATE.
Washinoton, January 26.—Tha Chair
presented a communication from tbe Sec
retary of the Interior, in answer to tbe
Senate resolution of the 15th inat., en
closing copies of the report of the Com
missioner of the General Land Office, re
lating to the swamp lands in Louisiana.
Ordered to be printed and laid on tbe
table.
Edmunds, of Vermont, introduced a bill
to provide for and regulate the oounting
of votes for President and Vioe President.
Privileges and Eleotions.
The following bills were passed:
Senate bill to facilitate the disposition
of cases in the Supreme Court and for
other pnrposes; House bill to amend tbe
28d paragraph of seotion 3 of the act to
regulate tbe fees and ooBts to be allowed
olerks, marshals, and attorneys of oirenit
district courts of the United States, and
for other purposes, approved February
26th, 1853; House bill to extend the pro
visions of the aot approved March 3d,
1851, entitled an aot to provide for the
collodion of debts due from Southern
railroads and for other purposes; Honsa
bill to provide for dednoting any debt dne
the Uuited States from any judgment re
covered against the United States by such
debtor; House bill relating to the punish
ment of crime of manslaughter; Senate
bill to change tba boundaries of tbe
eastern and western judidal districts of
the State of Texas, and fix the times and
places of holding courts in the same.
[Hamilton, of Texas, entered motion to
rcoonsider. ]
Louisiana debate was then resumed,
and Pease, of Mississippi, conolnded his
argument commenced on yesterday. He
said outrages were daily committed in tbe
Soulb. American Senate, and Ameriean
people should beoome awakened to the
fact that the country was on the eve of
another revolution, more fatal in its re-
Balts than tbe late rebellion. He argued
that crime was more freqaent in tbe South
tbsu tbe North, and read from atatistiea
to show that each was the oaae. He de
nied that white men were ever punished
in tho South for tbe murder of negroes.
Tbe same spirit which pervaded the press
of tbe South in 1861 existed to-day. He
knew there was a large element in the
South which did not subscribe to these
wild doctrines. Tbe old Whig parly did
not subscribe to them, but that party was
powerless.
Tbe same old Democrats who brought
on tbe difficulty before were men who
were the leading editorial writers to-day—
the man who were firing the Southern
heart to murder end assassinate, and over
turn the government of the United States
if neoessary. In every esse where the
treasury of a Southern Stats bad been
plundered, it bad been done by Demo
crats ; members of that party were in the
scheme some way.
He argued that Mississippi was the best
reconstructed of the insurrectionary
States, and every dollar of the State debt
oould be paid in two years.
In conclasion, he called npon Senator
Thurman, as tbe leader of tbe Demo
cratic party, to say to Demoorata in the
Sooth that tbe ontrages there moat be
stopped.
Thurman read from a speech delivered
by him in the Senate, January 18, 1871i
whore be condemned anything like vio
lence, and asked tbe people of tbe South
to obey the laws. He argued that s pic
ture of the condition of Southern society
oould net be drawn by newspaper clip
pings. If they were to be takon, a picture
of the condition of Northern society oould
be drawn which would make any man
living north of the Putomao shudder.
Thurman will conclude his speech to-
marrow.
HOUSE.
Weshinoton, January 26.—The various
propositions for changing the manner of
electing the President were ordered
printed.
A resolution paying interest on tbe
District of Columbia debt in currenoy
was referred to Committee of the Whole.
Bill giving oitizena of aoquired territory
by tbe Uuited States citizenship passed.
This bill doss not givn Mezietn oitizeus
the right to appear before the next Mixed
Commission.
Judiciary Committee reported adversely
to forming a uew State from portions of
Louisiana and Texas.
Cessna, of Pennsylvania, from the Jn-
dioiary Committee, reported adversely to
tha bill for tlio relief of the Southern
Slates by the compromise and settlement
of their dehVs. Laid on tho table.
The Judiciary Committee reported sn
amendu.ut to the constitution, fixing tho
Presidential term st six years, and pro
hibiting the re-election of tho President.
An interesting debate ensued, in which
Butler, of Massachusetts, intimated his
willingness to support Grant for
third term as a necessity to put
down lawlessness in the South, in
which E. A. Hoar, of Massachusetts, and
E. H. Roberts, of New York, took strong
ground against a third term, tha latter d«-
NEW JASSET elects XX-OOV. EANDOLPH.
Tbenton, January 26.—Ex-Gov Ran
dolph, Democrat, haa bean eleotnd.
WASHINGTON.
endatl for ■ peak er—Mississippi
Lsnsna—CaMpaA
lew Defeated.
Washinoton, January 26.—The chan oca
of Congressman Samuel Randall, of Penn
sylvania, for the next Speakership of the
Honse have been brought into promi
nence and greatly strengthened by his
vigorons course regarding tha Louisiana
outrage, and his ready knowledge and effi
cient use of parliamentary taotion against
the Civil Rights bill.
The Presideut sent to tha Honsa to-day
a report of the Levee Commissioners,
who recommended an immediate appro
priation of $3,000,000 to repair existing
crevasses in Louisiana, and $500,000
each for Arkansas and Mississippi. It ia
stated upon good authority that no appro
priation will be mads beyond $300,000
for official surveys.
The statements frequently made and
published that oertain members of the
Cabinet threatened to resign on eooonnt
of differenoee of opinion concerning tbe
management of the Loniaiana matter, and
that in oonseqnenea thereof the maaeage
of the President was ohsngsd in tone and
language, are authoritatively stated to be
without foundation. No suoh threat was
made to the President, and there was no
ohange in the tone and character of the
message, as has been stated.
A motion in the Honse allowing tha
Speaker to forbid dilatory motion npon
certain questions was defeated by a vote
of 150 to 38. Vote required wee two-
thirds, which it did not get, Republicans
who ere opposed to tbe Civil Rights bill
voting nay. Tbe debate was quite spir
ited.
fisrelsf tfe Cntkwlle Chereh.
Habtpobd, Conn., Jen. 26.—St. Pat
rick’s obnrob, Viear General James
Hughes paa'or, wee destroyed by fire early
Sunday morning. The ohnroh was
freestone edifice capable of seating 2,300
people. Among the church property de
stroyed, which included all sacred em
blame of worship, was the imported musio
valued.nt a large snm, whioh the pastor
had secured during a period of over
twenty years. All the valuable buildings
adjoining, the convent, sobool honse,
eto., were uninjured. Loss estimated at
$150,000, insured for $75,000. Origin of
the fire is in some donbt, insurance men
believing there was some defsot in tbe
flues, and the pastor thinking it the work
of an inoendiary. The choroh will be
immediately rebnilt.
lee Bimkea Ilf at Near York
New Yonx, January 26.—The ice has
disappeared, carrying tbe oan and spar
Pilots ass familiar ob-
■aiall Pax la Cabs.
New Yobx, January 26.—A letter from
Havana says email pox rsgoa over tha
whole island.
The patriots are hopeful of reaching
the anger plantations, whioh they will
burn.
firs ta taawla.
Kingston, Ontario, January 26.—Tbe
Radford A Bsrston elevator, with several
thonaand bushels of grain, was destroyed
by fire.
lows: February 160111-16; March 16 11-320
16%; April 16 21-62016 IM6; May 16 6132016.
New Yore. January 26.—Holton uniat at
nary
sale. 1,632.
et receipts 611.
Futures close i quiet and firm; sales 29,600
bales, as follow,: January 16 9-16: Fobruar.
Dales, ft, follow,: January 16 8-16; February
16 8-16016 7-82; March 16 16-3Z@16U ; April
16 26-38016 1816; May MU: June 16 7-16; July
10 21-32016 11-16; August 167*016 22-32
Monies, January 26.—Cotton steady, de
mand good, offerings light; middling 14V,c;
net rsealpu f67; sales 1,000.
New Oblrans, January 26.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 16%c; low ml idlings 147.i g.xnl or
dinary 13%: net receipts 3,361; exports to Orest
Britain 8,440,.to continent 1417, to channel 2,600;
•ales 6,000.
Savannah, January 26. — Cotton steadier
but nominally unchanvrd; middling 14).c; net
rooelpu 2,311; salts 1670.
Pravlslea Markets.
Killing Each Other.
New Orleans, January 28.—W. A.
Weeks, colored, Assistant Secretary of
State, was killed Sunday night by George
Paris, colored, Tax Assessor, in an alter
cation, it is sud, about a woman.
Enparar af China Dead.
London, January 28.—The Emperor of
China died on tbe 12th. His successor is
a prince five years of age.
ijucieu oi>a. rur» uim anu uecunimr,
tisottied, #17 87^. Lard quiot and woi*k,L
Whinny steady at Mo.
laOumvtLLit, January 26—Flour (lull ami
unchanged. Corn firm, 683170. Fork quiot.
#20. Bacon no lot but firm, 13^14. Lard; steam
14, tlorces 14><J kog 16ȣ. Whisky Mo Hugging
quiet but firm, 12.<j 12'5.
Rosin, Ac.
New Tork, January 26.—Turpentine Arm at
88@38)4 Rosin firm at #2 16@2 20 for straiued.
Freights steady.
Wheat at Liverpool.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTE8.
By Telegraph to ENSumra.J
DOMESTIC.
-Giessen Fillmore, a Methodist preach
er of Buffalo, N. Y., ia dead—aged 85
yean.
—Confirmations: Isssbelle, pension
agent at New Orleans; White, postmas
ter nt Grnanaboro, N. C.
GEORGIA NEWS.
Only Loyalist* Need Apply.
A claimant, in bis petition before tba
Court of Commissioners of Alabama
Claims, alleged that he hod not at tba
time mentioned in the petition, nor any
other time or times, aotively or otharwisa
or in any way engaged in making or carry
ing on war against tha United States, or
in siding or abetting in any way, shape
or manner, the so-called Southern Con
federacy, or any peroon or persons en
gaged in rebellion or making or carrying
on war against tha United States aforesaid.
The Court decides that it is not sufficient.
The petitioner states in substance that he
was not guilty of the crime of treason, as
defined by the Constitution, whereas the
laws expressly require him lo ssy he had
borne true allegiance to the United States
daring the period of the late rebellion.
Without each declaration no claim is ad-
mistsblo.
greasing here for two days past between
tha Patepseo Guano Company on the one 1 daring that in the direction of* dictator-
part and tha State University and State | ship end strong government lay (ha mnr.
Agricultural Society on tha other part, | der of the republio.
growing oat of an allegation made by the I The amendment was defeated for want
GnanojOompany that tbe analysis of their Q f the necessary two-thirds majority—yeas
fertiliser by Prof. White, of tbe State 134. ut ys 104
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA LEOISLATURK.
Tallahassee, January 28.—Absenting
Republicans defeated s quorum on Mon
day.
—Tha followiog gentlemen ere urging
their own elaims,or their partionlsr friends
are urging them, for the Heat in Congress
from the 9th Distriot, vacated by tha
death of Hon. Garnett McMillan : Col.
Wellborn, Emory Speed, and Capt. Ac S.
Erwin of Clarke; Hou. U. C. Bell of
Forsyth (prosent Representative); Col.
J. A. Billups, of Madison; J. N.
Dorsoy and Allen Candler of Hall; J. J.
Turnbull of Banks. The people generally
of this and other Soutberh States are
anxious for the eleotion of Hon. B. H.
Hill.
—Christiana Spears, a young girl living
on a farm near Augusta, was arrested on
Saturday, on the charge of murdering her
new-born ohild. Tbe child was found
dead in the neighborhood of tbe house
in whioh she lived. She confessed to the
birth of the child, but claimed that it was
still-born. The dociors and tho ooroner'a
jury wore of tho opinion that it was born
alive.
—The Lumpkin Independent Hays that
the friends of Mr. J. Wilbur Scarbrough,
who lately removed from Lumpkin to
Wnco, Texas, are much concerned about
him. It ia reported that he wna taken
f e n bis store et night, and the store
rob'ied, and since that time he bos not
been seen.
—Mr. Marion J. Jonkina, a prominent
and much respeoted citizen of Lumpkin,
died of pneumonia on Monday night of
last week.
—The Savannah Advertieer Hays that
tbe hearing of the motion to disbar Brad
ley w ta set for tbe 23d instant. On that
day 1 did not appear, and the ease was
rests. for the 28tb instant. It is under
stood that he ia absent from tbe State,
but tbe court knows nothing of this, and
has announced that tbe matter will ba
tried tbst day.
—Hon. A. H. Colquitt, President of
the State Agricultural Society, announces
tbe postponement, until the 23d of Feb
ruary, of the oouvention to be held nt
Thomas ville.
■J. H. Dunham, living about two
miles from Buene Vista, Marion county,
Go., bed his giu bouse, with twelve bales
of ootton, destroyed by fire, on Wednes
day last Tbe cause was a match in tbe
gin.
—The Sandersville Herald says there is
■ well in tbst place which seems to have
no bottom, and to be supplied by so inex
haustible stream of water. Repeated at
tempts have been made to drew ell the
water oat, but after hours of hard labor
by s number of bands, using ten gallon
kegs as buckets, the amount of water in
the well appeared to be quite as great as
when the drawing commenced. At one
time a keg of tbe dimenHion described ac
cidentally fell into the well. Tho usnsl
means (a drag) was used to “fish” it out,
but no traee of tbe keg could be found.
Some poople believe tbst n largo creek (to
use their own language) ilows st tbe bot
tom of this well.
New Tone, January *6.—Flour dull and
heavy, Wheat quiet and Heady. Dorn dull
d#o lining. .Porkfirm; mete at Altai. Laid
and <I4olining. Fork Arm;
beavf? iteam 13^©18%.
Nbw York, January 26.—Coffee excited and
unsettled, lo Maher; rlo 18}l(J}2(% gold. 8u-
gar nominal and unchanged.
Chicago, January 26.—Flour dull and un
changed. Corn steady; No. 2 tnlxod 0o©66^,
rejected 61U. Pork dull and declining, hut
Liverpool, January 2#.—The receipts of
heat for the past three days have been 9,00 >
quarters, of which 8,000 are Amorlcan.
New Tork Dry Goods Market.
New York, January 28.— There* is an Im
proved feeling In the market lor cotton goods
and prices have an advancing tendency.
Brown sheetings are active and very firm.
Indian Head standard sheeting advanced to
11c. and Atlantic A is held at valuo. Blotched
shirtings are more active and Arm with un up
ward lo»k on medium grades Prints aro quiet
but ginghRms are moving briskly.
New Advertisements.
a corps of elg'ht first-clans teachers, opens the
y>rlng term tho last Wednesday in St
The pi
January.
.•rinolpal of tho Music Department Ib a
graduate of Lelpsle, and lias no superior. Tho
Professor of Modern Languages tpeakt French
and Cerinan fluently. The Art Depurtmout h
Arst class. Ten premiums for excellenoo in
of this collego at the btate Fair within the fast
four years. Board, with washing, lights and
fuel, per anuum, #165. Tuition, #60. Send for
catalogue. . 1, F. COX, Pres.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
AGENT WANTED
BY THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
For Columbus and Surrounding Territory.
Llbaral tarms will be given to a Live Man who meant butlnete. Apply to
A. B. JONES,
Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company,
—!?2iU Maoon. Qt.
Painters.
WM. UfOW, JR., * CO.,
Uouae ami Sign Painters,
Old OgletUitrpo corner, (Juvt north of poatofflee)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House and Sign Painting at
astiuaV * J - — *
Refer
reasonable priced, and guarantmi sst is fact inn.
WKLI.S A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of the Big Boot,
DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoes, Leather and Find Inge.
Give prompt and oarefUl attention to orders
bv mall; pay the highest market price lor
Hides.
N. B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand.
- J ”
Fresh Meats.
J- W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. 1« And 18, Market House.
Fresh Hosts of every kind aud best quality,
*“ 1 ’ alwttya oo hand.
Jail
J. T. COOK,
Ernsli Null or All Klnda,
«»p0 ?t»IU boa. lj mi'l I?.
Plano Tuning, fee.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuuer ot l’muoe*, Organa and
Accordeona. tilgu Pamtuig also doue.
Ordera may be b<> lelt at J. W. reaae * N«.rman’i
Honk stnr**
-lift
Confectlonera.
Croce rs.
DAN’I. K. BIZE,
Dealer to Family Urovuriw, on Bryan iinot, be
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale And Retail Groeer,
Dentists.
W. K. T1UNEH,
Dentist,
Opposite Strupper's building, Randolph St.
Special attention given to tho innertlon or Arti
ficial Tooth, aa well a* to Uporutivc PtHitiatrv.
_fab22 daw
COLLJIBIN DENTALKOOKS,
W. T. Po' l, Prop'r,
Georgia Homo Bulldlug, Columbus Georgiu.
O0113
Builders and Architects.
KENMOBE’S
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
AMHERST C. H., VIRGINIA.
II. A. STRODE, (Math. Madallat, U.Va.)
The War la dpala.
Midbid, January 26.—Tha Cellists have
left the provinces of Bisosy and Gaipuzoa
and moved into Navarre, taking with them
all thsir material of war. The Army of the
North ha, assumed tbs offensive against
the Carlists.
Forces Withdraws.
Vienna, January 26.—The Govern
ments of Turkey and Montenegro have
withdrawn the forces which they had col
lected on the border of their respective
countries, in anticipation of bostiiitiee.
Harder bp Ne.reee.
ViczsnuBO, January 26.—Antonio Vies-
ro, an Italian, bas'been found dead in a
doorway. He is supposed to have been
murdered by negroes for $3,000, which
hs had on bis person.
Rallrsrod CellUlon Near Baetaa.
Boston, January 26.—By a collision on
tba Old Colony Road a local train, carry,
ing passengers bound for this city to at*
tend various amusements, wss demol
isbed. Several passengers wert seriously
injured, but no lives lost.
Freight Flzht *6 Chleaga.
Chicago, January 26.—Tha freight
fight from here to New York ia fieresr.
Contracts at 32) against 40, the regular
rata. The fight is general, and involves
passenger rates to outlets.
-Tbe publication of I ha Savannah Sun
has been discontinued. Cades—dull
business.
—Quite a number of the deluded ne*
groes who lately left Thomas county for
Arkansas have returned.
—The Atlanta ConttUut 'on reports the
death at Decatur, un Monday, of Mr.
Oliver H. Prince, extensively known and
muoh esteemed ia Georgia. He bad lived
at Athens, Atlanta and Decatur.
MARKETS.
■ Y TELEGRAPH TO ENdlflRER.
Money nnd Stock Narkeli.
Paris, January 26 —Rentas 62 and 36.
Lohdok, January 25.—Erie 20^026}^.
N*w York, January 20.—Stock* dull.
Money 214 per cent. Gold 1»2)£. Exchange-
long 887. abort 490. Gu. n.mnonu null. State
bonda dull and nominal.
Cotton Markets.
LivitnrooL, January 26, noon.—Cotton eaa'er
but not quotably lower; middling upland* 7%d;
middling Orleana 7%d; aales 10, 0) bale*, in
cluding 2,0 0 tor MpeeuUtiun aud export.
Sales on a baala or middling uplanH*. nothing
below low middlings, ahipped December and
January, 7%d.
Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothlni
below good ordinary, shipped in December am
Principal, and instructor in Mathematics, En
gineering and Natural Solenoes. H.G BROOK
(B. Lit., u. Va., recently Asst. Prof. Lai n V.
Va ), lu.truotor In Greek, Latin, Fron 'h and
Gorman. One of the leading High Schools of
the State. New term commences Feb. lit,
1875. Ohargo #160 for board and tuition. Re
ference— Faculty of Unto, ol Va. Catalogue
mailed to all applicants^
__'portere’ prices—Largest company
In America—staple article—please* everybody
—Trade continually increasing— Agents want
ed everywhere—bent Inducements—don’t waste
time—send for Circular to Ron-kt Wkllb, 48
Vesey street, N Y, P O Box 1,287.
The Cheapest In the South.
IS TUB
GEORGIA NURSERY!
W. K % NELSON, Proprietor.
Three-year-old Apple Trees, #12 per 100
Ono-year-old Peach Trees #12 per loo
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Address
f ELS UN, Augusta, Ga.
500 PIANOS & ORGANS,
New and Second-Hand, of Flnt-ClaNM .Vakern,
wilt be told at Lower Prlcea for cath or Install
ments, or Jor rent in City or Country, during
these Hard Units and the Holiday*, by llOU<
ACK WAT Kits k NON, 4*1 Broadway, than
ever before offered in hew York. Axeni# want
ed to tell Waters’ New Neale 1’lsnos and Concer-
Hreat .
count to Teachers, Ministers Ckurcket, Lodges,
Schools, etc.
ANOTHER
OPPORTUNITY
TO INVEST A FEW DOLLARS, WITH
possible returns of thousands, is offered by t£e
postponement of Public Library of Kentucky
to the 27th of February next, of their Fifth
und Last Concert and Drawing. The Manage
ment aro pledged to the return of the money
if tho drawing rhould not oomo off at the day
now appointed.
One Grand Uasb Gift #250,000
(ino Grand (Jaah Gilt l<>o,ooo
One Grand ('ash Gilt 76,ooo
Ono Grand Gash Gift 50.000
Uuo Grand Clash Gilt... 25,000
6 Uash Glfti #20,00i e ich 100,000
10 Uadi Gilts 14 oou each 140,00
15 Uash GUIs 10,000 each 160,000
20 Uash Gilts 6,COO each 100,000
26 Uash Gifts 4,000 each 100,00 *
30 Cash Gilts 3,000 each 90.000
6" Uash Gifts 2,000 each 100,000
100 Uash Gilts 1,000 oaoh 100,000
240 Uash Gifts oQOeach 120,000
600 Uash Gifts 100 each 60,000
19,000 U . sh Gifts 60 each 960,000
For Tickets or information, a^ress
a. M. IlltlbUh,
Agent and Manager, Louluvllle, Ky.
FELT CARPETIN'UK 36 cents per yard
FELT 4’KILIN'G lo rooms In placo of Plas
ter. FELT BOOF1N44 and KlBING. For
Circular and Sample, address U. J. FAY,
Oamdon, New Jersey.
COTTON PLANTATIONS
FOR SALE CHEAP
AND ON LIBERAL TERMS.
J. U. CUALMLBM,
House Carpenter and Builder.
Jobblug douo at abort notice.
Plana and specification* furnished lor all atyln
f building*
liruad Street, next to (J. W.
inti
1. Or.
Doctors.
DR. J. A. IIBRUUART,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. U
Hood A Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
the corner ot Randolph and McIntosh streets,
opposite tne residence of Mr. W ui. Beach.
»ep6
DR. K. B. LAW.
Office cc
Residue
1 Foray th, thruu doors below St. Cluir.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tlis, Nheel Iron, Copper.
Urdora from abroad promptly attoudud lo.
ja7 No. 174. Ilrnad Street.
Hotels.
A DA.YIN HOLME.
Opelika, bo aure to atop at tht
1 House, opposite Passenger Depot.
Livery and Sale Stables.
R4IUKRT T1I4IJ1FM48N,
Livery, tale nnd Exchange Mtable*
Ooumoars, North or Randolph fits.,
•ct30 Columbus, Ga.
A. 44AMMEL,
Livery nnd Mnle Ktnblea,
OoLRTuoari 8r., Columrds, Ga.
Particular attention given to let ding and 8ah
of 8tc k,
iloraae. and Mules bourded in stables by tb<
iionth nr day.
Tobacco, Cigars, Ro.
I. O. 8TRUPPXR,
Cwmly Manufacturer
Attn d kali a ia
All kinds of Confectionary nnd Fruita,
Stick Candy 18 oanta.
Watchmakers.
C. HCUOMBUUQ,
Practical Watchmaker and JcwnUr,
Successor to L. Gutow*ky,
, 1W» Broad street,
_J*»l Columbus, Ga.
C. H. LKQCIN,
Watchmaker,
134 nroad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches aud Clocks repaired in the best man
or anti warranted. tall
Tailors.
G. A. KCEHNK,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A full stock of Freuch and Kugliah Uroadelotks
CaMitnores and Veetlngs.
aprl6 No. 134 Broad Street.
HENRY SBLLMAX.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in tbe best etyle.
apr24|Comer Crawford and Front Sta.
Dress-Making.
MIES M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
rues-Maktug, Cutting and * ltting. lermscbtaj
Residence and shop ia Brownevllla.
Lawyers.
1.IONEI. V. LEVY, JR.,
Attorney and Counsellor et Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Otllooovor Uoor.i* Homo Insurauoe Co.
Special attention given to oolleotioue.
doc6
JOSEPH. F. POL.
Attorney nt Law,
and Jndga of Connty Court*
1’mcticea iu all other Courts,
ufflce over atom of W. 11. Robarto * Ce., Broad 8t.
J*26
SAMUEL B. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wltttch k KIntel’*
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Cnnnanllnr at Law,
Practices iu State and Federal Courts in Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 12U Broad t., Columbus, Oa. Ja6
Mm 11. BLANnroan. Louis V. OAamAnn.
BLANDFORD A GARRARD,
Attorneys and Cennsellovs at Law.
Office No. G7 Broad atreat, over Wittich 4 Kin-
eel's Jewelry fitore.
Will practice in the State aud Federal Courts.
sep4
Jas. M. Russell. Cias. J. Swirt.
RUSSRLL A SWIFT,
Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law. Will practice
in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
aud Alabama. Office over G. A. Redd a Co.’s store,
Broad street, Columbus, Ua. jal
MAIER DORN.
If you waut to enjoy a go ni smoko, go to his
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, CIA.,
W. A. Farlev,
Attornoy-at-Linw
CUSSETA, Ohattaroochu Co., Ga.
8^»S|>eciai attention given tn <v>Heotion»»
Six ol tho finest Cotton FlnntatlonR, all with
Dwellings, Out-houses, Screws, itwithin one
to five tulles of cl y of Ua nbridge, Decatur Co,
Georgia. They cont• in 7 0 acres, 12od acre*,
1000 acres, 1260 acres, 1600 and 5000 acres, ami
must be sold by the 1st of January to close tho
estate. WHITEDY la DONALSON,
Lawyers, Htiubrldge, Ga
Sales on a
January, 7%d.
““ “ a basis t
_ d ordim .
February, 7%d.
“ a basis of 1
and March, 7 ll-14d
Sales on a basis of middling uplands,
nothing below low middlings, shipped lu
February and March, 7%d
... in February
and March, 7$£d.
Of sales to-day 6,100 wore American.
Naw Yonir, January 20. — Cotton quiet;
----- , —- qL.
Uplands W/iC; Orleans 16;^u; sales 6>>4 bales.
Futures ^opened quiet and steady, as fol
TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH
The Liver must l>e kept In order.
SANDFORD'S LIVER INVIQORATOR
ha. hooome a fltaple family meitlclne. Purely
vegetable—Uatliartlc aod Tonic—lor all de-
r’.nuoincnt of f.lver. Stomach aod Bowel.. WM
clear Ilia comtilextan, aure elek-headache, ho
Shun Imitation,.
Try Sandford't Liver Invigorttor.
JuuV2 dAniw
«•>ni w . r<Jll y at kome.Trrm* free Ad.lroi
*U H *AVJ Un u , stiksom A Co., r
, Portland,Me.
ill
A W EEK guaranteed to Malo or Fe-
male Agents, l« their locality. Costs
NOTHING to try it. Particulars
Free. P. o. VlUKEKY A CO., Au
gusta, Me. 4w
SCUBNCK’H PULMOHiC SYUUP, SKA WBBD
Tonic, and Mandiiaxk Pills.—'These de
servedly celebrated aud popular tuedlolnes
have effected a revolution in the healing art.
and proved the fallacy ol Beveral maxims whioh
havo for many years obstructed the progress of
medical science Tho false supposition that
’’Consumption is incurable” deterred ph>sl-
clans from attempting to find remedies for that
disease, and patients afflicted with it reconciled
themselves to death without making un effort
to escape Irom a 4:00m wMchthey hupposed to
be unavoidable. It Is now» rovod. however,
that Coniumption can be cured, and that it hat
been cured in a very great number ol cases
(some of them apparently desperate ones) by
hchonok’s Pulmonic Syrup alone; nud in other
• bsos by the sumo medicine in connection with
Schcnck’s Sen Weed Tonic and Mandritko
Pills, one or both, aceordtng to the require-
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorasy susd Solicitor.
U. 8. Com’r aod Register iu Bankruptcy. Offloe
nuv2U| over Brooks' Drug titors, Columbus, Ga.
R. J. MOKES,
Attorney aad Coumawllor al Low,
Georgia Horns Insurance Company building, sso
oct7 lyj ond story.
Barber Shops.
ALEX 4k SAX,
. Baku sun, fit. (laie Strut.
ED. TERRY, Barker,
Crawford St., ui/Uer'Rankiu llouse, Columbus, Ga.
decl8
Boot and Shoemakers
Cun and Locksmlthe.
Uuu a
ja!6
Cotton Factories.
ment* of the case.
Dr. Schcnck himself, who enjoyed uninter
rupted good hoalthsfor more than forty tear.-,
was Ruiiposed nt <7no time to be at tu
death, his physicians havloi
very
gates oi iieum. ms physicians having pr<
ced his case hopeless, and ab.uHoricd hiui to Ills 1 Ofllco in
fate. He was cured by tho aforesaid luodlclnos,
and sinoe his recovo^y, many thousands simi
larly affected have u*od Dr So' cnck’s prepa
rations with the same romarkanle succor*.
Full dlrec ions accompany each, making It
not absolutely nooossary to personally see Dr.
Schenck unless patients wi-h their lunus ex
amined, aud for this purpose he Is p' ofei-tdnnally
at his principal ofllco, Corner of Sixth and
Arch Streots, Philadelphia, every Monday,
where all letters lor advice must he addresser
Sckenok’S medicines are sold by all druggists,
my 18 eodly
For Sale.
>f Troup Street, between Urawlord und
Thornii* streots. 'IheUoutiu has four rooms,
good out-houses and an excellent well of water.
Everyti*iug in tho best ol repair. Apply for
particulars at the premises.
jaul4 eodtf MRS. U. GUTOWSKY.
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
/MDI sr/AffCT PRINT
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Ihosmsksr.
Dealer in Leathor and Fimlings. Next to O. A.
tadd 4 Co.’e. Prompt aud strict attention given
o order*.Jail
FHIIJP EULER,
Guu aud Lockswith, Crawlord itiyct, next to
Jobuaou’* corner, Uolumbui. Ga. jab
WILLIAM SCUOBKB,
>ud Locksmltb and dealer in Gunnmtr Ma
terials. Fuat of 8trup{ er’a Confect unary.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturura of
Sheetings, Shirtings, nnd Sowing aad
Knitting Thread*
Card* Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
of Wittich 4 Kintal's, Randolph st.
It. II. CHILTON, Prcsiduut.
MUNCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
8UKET1NG8, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPK, 4c.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, Pretidsnt.
W. A. SWIFT, h«»civtary 4 Treasuror. octSl ly.
OK* JAS. T. WARNOCK,
Surgeon and Physielaa.
Office at Slaughtsr's Drug Stors, Uailroad street.