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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 24, 1886.
POVERTY AMIDST RICHES
®'l»a«m UtendlBB Ibe
1,11c and <’■*' * Wrnniliott ml i
I, <dir uf .u* Diolaratlou mt Ia<li>ean.
4 nee. I
The B.ston Traveller priule a re-
m( ,ik.-u»e sioty about J men Hmry
a gruuiiwOU ot U Obi. i'.uai
p i je, out) of the siguerJ of Urn de
claration oi led ipeudeuce There
!i:.l in N.w Yirk city some two
^ elw Kg' ! i lu iqualor and a Joot
wtc'oUedaoas, u man who, up to
feme thirty years ago, was well
'kuowu iu B aton in j purnainmo ctr»
^ a musical cdtiu of more tuan
uvi'ius'e ability aud a UoaeeUl repur. t>r
„l UL o muiion kceutieiic. O i tire street
oaa fiaowu as cue of the moat
ni BprJy, unscrupuloua und giunpiug
,j[ uaunous mo.ey lenders. His
li Ui.e was J mies Heury Paine. He
whs uo.’n in Boston iu 1812, and was
educated iu ibe public souools,
sLl d lu 1829 ue began
business for huu-elf and a ion
becume musical and financial reports
nr lor the Post, and ecme years later
was employed by the Traveller as
its financial reporter. He Inherited
quite a property from bis father’s
estate and began bis business of
ioauing money on tbe streets at bigb
rates of interest. His habits, even
at this time, were miserly in tbe ex
treme, and bis personal appearance
was repulsive beoause of bis sloven*
iy d.ess and person He gained on
tbe etreet an unenviable notoriety
for his practice of loaning money on
stocks and then bearing the blocks
through the columns of die paper on
which be was trnpli ycd. This nat
urally led to bis loss of employment
as a fi social wilier, and his poison*
si r abits became more disgusting,
wide bis greed for money lueieusen,
Iu tbe laiter para of 1851, owing to
ii questionable duancn.i irausaotion,
B ision became too hot for him aud
bo departed for New Y rrk. His only
baggage was an old woolen, nair ov<
ered trunk, iniowbiolr be packed ait
bis earthly possessions His brotner,
ibe late R .bertTresi P.iue, frtqueiu-
ly said that be hud uo drum nis
brother James carried away iu that
oid trap of a trunk not less .ban
$200,000 oi 1300,000 iu good securities,
oiustly bonus. He was nex- nccl«.
dentally met iu New Y .rk uy the
executor of an estate wuicu he bad
defrauded He was arr.si.6d und taken
iu me Tombs, where, alter some par
leying, Paine promised, if be rnigb.
be reiesstd, to mskegood tbe amount
sf the stocks and other property
which belonged to tbe estate.
Tbe executor went with him to a
huge brown stone front home on
b.i.u uveuuo, where they were ad*
alitttd without question, and on
filtering a finely furnbned room
Paine asked a man they found there
to nnng him bis bondB. Tbe man
ci mplitd aud brought a large quan
tity uf bond-, whicn Paine piled on
a table ai d ooun ed out to the
rxccutor dhy-six one thousand
iiuiiur bonds without making
any perceptible (limiuudon
of tbe pile Hu continued to be
iu aril from, now aud then, about
New York. He fiuiihv became so
ragged and filthy that be was arrest
ed us a vsgraut and sent to tbe
I band. Suns acqu dntance, who
knew ot bis mu-lcai abllty, raised a
nurse ol some $00, scoured nis release
and procured him u presentable suit
of clothes. SibsiqueiHiy it was
known that he #irtd a room in (Janal
J’reet, to which uo one was ariuitited.
He grew eo wretched and sank so
low that he was te in on the street
bolding his ba . begging lor pennies
5.0 purcuase rood.
Ai er bis mis. ruble death, on
sesrc.oing tbe rags wiiien civered his
person, some $201) or $300 wore found
secreted in menu, aud this was all.
Ami Uere arises me question, what
bud become d bra etccKs, bonds and
weaiin. His brother, R ibert Tr a 1
Paine, believed tbat be wbs worth
item $1 000,000 to $2 000,000. It is
certainly known that be owued a
large amount or pr.iper.y. He was a
Vge owner iu tne Ctuc-go laud com
pany Checks iu payment of divi
dends were gent to him in Now
York, and though it wss never easy
to find inm tbete checks were al
ways promptly acknowledged aud
came back to Obicngo prupeny en-
H'>r.jdii by him in token mat be bud
received ibe money.
iUo ereils.ai’. ipi>jiimt,i.
The president, uf or a nominee is
r<.puled, is required by law to send
“ws bcju a* piac icable’' the uanies of
fothij other persons for tbe iflice.
rue qjta.ion is already dUcu.-tsed
smiODg senators es to wiiit Is to bo
tinders ood by tte words “as soon as
practicable,” and i i the senate or the
pfssnieut to be the judge ol the length
-int® in whiob tne spirit and letter
or the law may bo complied with.
EFFECT OF UEJECriON,
It is surprising bow many repub*
bcsn senators are really in doubt
about the effect, of tbe rejsotlou of a
nominee. O.ilaido of the judiciary
committee the impression la general
, at iRRcuou will give tho suspond-
e 'i' mriai immediaiepojesslon of the
, ‘Le. Evou me -xiutitivc merks of
me senate, who do nothing else but
bsadle oxscutive ilocinneuts and
listen to ths coufi lenustl discussions
m secret session, could not answer
‘ba question, “VVuat is tliti etleoiot
ojtOuou in the case ofanominea
binuit a suspended uffi :er’s shoe.-?’'
OPINION OF SENATOR INGALLS,
Hi is not to bo pieruinad tnut in
formation will be osked i i tho case
ot if.ry suspended niiijar. But -mp-
P'si iig wo should reject tbe suiae-wiva
Domim, 0s iu the 613 cases becuuis in-
jonnation deemed necessary ii denied
too samite, It in nay opinion that
I " action will keep .be persons now
m oili ie in ibalr respective places un
it the end of the sessio i of tbs senate,
“ben their tempor.rv commission
'*pirea. Tub suspaudid offl ;ial Is
•isn entitled to resunas tbe place, but
me prssident is likewise empowered
to Bgniti su pend him, rr if be fails
to make oil im to the ttt\ -e the ptesi-
dent can consider tbe office vseaut,
recommission bis first appointee and
so on to the end of bis administra
tion. The public servioe will not
»uff r, nor will ibe removed repuoli-
can get back his place. Tost is my
understanding of the matter”
Benolor Iogall’s opinion, it is un-
derstoi d. correctly rifli’cis tlio views
of all trie members of me seua,o j !■
diclary couimiiiee, democrats as well
as republicans.
A DEMOCRATIC VIEW.
"The pr-c cu til c id uuberence
•o that lesnluiio'.i,” Buys Senator
Pugh, me leading dtmocrat on the
c .inmli’e , "will no to lender nuga
tory tbe powertd' tbe senate ‘to ad
vise and consent’ to a; p'Intmonifl,
for every api niniec temoorarily serv
lug may coutiuue in oillou to ibe eun
of tne administration, without being
coiiflrmed, so long ae the seuuie d^-
clines to o u Aim any one nominated
in place of a suspended • ffl dal.
What diflereDce will it muke to the
democrat in office whether be gets a
permanent commission so long as be
bolds tbe cffiie and gets tbe pay?
A GET EVEN POLICY.
Sena'or CVckenn, of Missouri,
democrat, referring to ibe anomalous
programme marked out by ibe re
publicans, says: ‘ What I moBt fear is
that they will not suck to their
resolution, bnt having put the stigma
of rejection on tbe pending nominee,
as au offset to tbe suspension of a re
publican and tbe president’s refos d
to disclose charges, will thertoy
compel the president to make
another nomination Nominee num
ber two, I am uppreneusive, will be
uobfiroiej. Y u can plainly see
what discord such amiou will make
in the democratic ranks, and what
ir< u de it will ceuae in the loculi iee
wbeie bo rejected person resides. It
looks to mo veiy like a “get even’
policy wim tho admioiHirauon Of
course the person confirmed Ik en
titled to take the i ffico immediately
on filing bis boi d and e&th. I sharp
ly suspect there is a nigger iu that
republican woodpile called a report.”
— Now Yolk Herald.
Block or raised figures ara beat for
bouse numbers. Take a mao home In
the dark aud he eaunot feel where be
lives if bis number is simply p .iuted
on tin or glass.
Public sobools will revolutionize
Mexico iu a new way
A polltloal boom is nut lasting
‘When tho booru is o i tho rye ”
RUNNING OF TRAINS.
Arriv 1 null Depa^tere of all Trains
at Columbus t arrying I’aase ig<rs
la EOeM louaihri 17.b, H86.
ARRIVALS.
COLUMBUS AND B( MB RAILWAY.
Mall T.nin fiom GiecnviUc„.10.04 i ir.
Aooommcdation 'tom Gie»'jyme_ S:2IS p m
SOUThWn'STKBN UAILKOAD
Mail train from vinoon. i:10 ■? m
AoootnmodaUon from M ,n 6:23 a u>
OOLUS BUS AND WKSTBBN RAILWAY
Malt train lrom Moaigomtiy„...„.li;35 .. nt
Mall >r»t-i from A'lsn-a 6:,9pm
MOBILE AND OXBAKD BAILUOAD
Mall train from Troy an: Monii;y_t2:45 p m
AoonmiijCidaitoj from Tr,.y one
Eu'aula li-ra a ni
Aooom’dr.t’u lrom Union Hprl: bs„U;47 pm
DEPARTURE.
COLUMBUS AND ROM* RAILWAY
Mult ir. ti. lor Qrei.nvl.ie 2:i3 p m
A , 'Comm:da'lrn or Qrtou vi:i<-,..» 8:80 am
S UTHWB-TKKN RAILROAD
Mall trel.i for Muaon„ 11:It's m
Acoommcda’lon for Macon. 9:00 p m
ooLuanasAND wabtern railway
Mob Mat 1 (or At.iai.uf, 8:25 - r/i
M dl Iralu for Montgomery 2.20 pm
MOBILE AND QIUAHD RAILROAD
Mall iraln for Tr. y and Montg’y... 2:25 y m
Aoo i’n for Troy and Eaf .nla 4:ft5 » m
Acnomm-’d' 1 * for Union «or.>na-.. H.-U.5 o ni
ttAUKKI KliVOKTft.
Hr Ttletraek lo u» Ca«air«r-eaa
riltSOiAk.
I ONDDN. Febru-ry !8 -4 p m—Oonso'e
101 6-1S, HCoanuL b\%
NEW YORK MONKY MARKET,
New York, Fainu*r> 18-Noon - Blocks
are anil ar.a Arm. Mnuiy easy at 1H@
2 par cent. Exonau**—long 84 17S tb.ri
81 89.14 B-a'o bonds nes eo id. Govern
ment oorids e ivlv and ho'lve.
New VoilK Feb 2:f—S.xohange 84 S7J4-
M m y IH®2 .erosnl, Government no-us
Ini, e.rung--N‘SW tear per come 12i%j
hreo per oeute 100J4 bid. Blato bonds
u eady
SUB TREASURY BALANOBS
oN>io .. out - - i«A4ur.v ..64.191,000 ear
easy 812.3i6.l00
NEW YOKE HTOOX KARKET.
m,w Yobx. F«bru«ry 23 -TO» following
worn ,Le cloning quot^iloae of the biooY
eseba iKfl:
Ala elan a iki » 101 Mobil* A Ofilc 1 -\
da etnas B.A'fl..
.Hit
-aorgia 7’«. aaort*. 10I5»
t S Cat oliaa, old.... 10
t do JO
Ho funding......... 10
S. O. brows oonaola.IOS
♦ ranaamaa*‘!..~— »Hi
t Virginia «'a — 4}
fdo oonjoli......... n
ubaosnseaks a Ohio It
Uhioago a Northw’clll)
do preferred „1<0
Do a .1 L oliawana...lwq
Erie - •*
East Ti-an it K.
XMhrlllo A OUat.... 47,.
NO Parlflo I’ela ..... fo
N Y CJestral ioa>4
Norfolk a W prePd...
NorUternPanma...„ Mk
do pralerred^....,,., MR
PaeiSo MaU.... (bit
keafllog lug
Rlchiaoad A .Die,... .
Richmond * Das.. Wi
kich'd A W. P. Ter. 31-
Bops Inland 1.9)4
81 Foal . «jq
do preferred..... 12:1,4
l'e.cas P»olllc,,„_„. \'JH
u , .... — — r nio c.RiB.- 44)4
Lake Shore.......... 87A'New Ja aer C»nt.el aiq
Lonleville A Walk 41S TUwiouxl Paciflo no
Mem a Chniloatoc W -- D 1 Ai4A'-ann oe,... 7J,q
1)44 X X 08 ,
Liverpool Fabru'iry 23 ■ Noon— Gotten
dull, w.ib oHa.- gc-j, rally in buyers’ ftvoi;
m'..Idling np'HUUB 4 13 16 , alddllngorlenns
4% V antes 7000 b.lioa—.pcou. Uion and us-
p .11 600 Lisle 1
xteoaipu 27,000 bates—25.5 0 Arnsnoon
Futares dn-t, si following qtK't-i'.ona .-
M-.roU anil AUfl 1 ....™ 4 47 (111
Aurll at.d May I 44 64 1
M y and June 4 )l 011
Iujo and duly 4 ;3-64 i
July :nd Austin! 4 56 544
Aigaei and Boptembar .4 a9 all
Tondgra of ile.iverlds for to-dav’a clnar'.nt
03 nates 01 new dookgt, and tw balea o'
Old.
• (.lures: February 4 47 641 buysr*: Fibre-
■ry >Hd Maroa 4 47 t.d bayers: Marek 4.ad
April 4 47-44.1 bu-erg April and Hay
< $4-442 ieliais Hay aad Jang 4 61 44d
nayan; Joaa and July 4 &L44d boyani
Jn y and Aagns' 4 56 Old v hue; Anguet
and BepltJiiber 4 69-b41 sel;»r«. Futnret
q-1st,
S-'Hi p m— Fatal--'.: F«bra»ry delivery
4 44 64,1 g.'lle-e; Fvhraar aud 86—eh
4 41 64d Sflleie: Marrh and April 4 48 Old
««i.er» f A"rll «,4 Mar 4 49 64 1 burare;
May am) Jane 4 <9 04 1 -ellere Jane and
Jntv 4 64 64 1 teiK.a; July aud Au nat
4 50 64d uyert; Angus: aud Beptember
4 69 04 1 vmnn Futures closed quiet
New Tobk February 23— Evening—Oeltoa
nriuka. qule" tales 13 balaa: aplandt
y% \ orleanA ( l-16c.
Uoagoildai-d ne. receibis 15 749 bales: eg.
porta Gr-a* Brltalu 14 402; oonunenl 20 38'.:
France 8835
NEW YORK AND NSW ORLEANS FOTUBlf,
NEW ORLEANS, Fcbrim r 23-S.10 P M —
Fu urea quest sales 61828 Drier, -I to!.
’ w«:
February 8 28 100« S3) no
«. tub 8 23 ItO® 8 21 110
Apr)' 8 37-100, 8 38 lilt,
vl ot 8 11O lt'O© 8 51 lOu
time v 6I-U0 8 64 100
r Ily 8 74 1W© 8 76-100
Vj.-nnl <8 7,.i lllllu 8 77-MA
B )P miliei 8 17 l.ll® 8 69 100
Ur obei. 8 47 lOOUi 8 49 UO
November 8 13 1;,U® 8 44 100
New Ylsk, Feurnarv 23 ivsum. Ne
receipt- 10 baleo, groeo 653j u-l-e. Futi re-
olored steed;—sales were IN 6 0 balea, as
folows:
Febrnary 8 76 100# 8 74-100
Haroh 8 77 100# 8 78 ICO
April..
Hay
June
July
August.
eplember,
Oiinber........™—....
N ivitnbvr
... 8 88-100© k 89 ICO
8 98 100© 8 99 100
t 18 100.* » 09 IN
t lb-101,© 0 16 100
0 21-100© » 22 IN
0 3-100© ( 4 100
8 01 100© 0 Ml-100
8 10 100© 8 87 100
O L G eon A Oc-'e -f port on futures say.:
Tbe wtk opened wltboni Improve men. in
tone. Some reoeui biers haveg .ua over to
the bull s'dt and appear lobe bnylng ib*
market down, bnt made nu balanoe again,
ooo'.lnn-il llb rrl offerings, and pr cei
abrask u^der the pres n-e. Toe stia-Mo 1
In Europe lenaatna Ume tu the prlumpii
depressing 1,0 orswere .Us full movement
of supplies, wl b evldenos 0! mire 10 'o •
low es the romli Improve end large iff-r-
luge of long oo' ton on s miberu aooouni.
Alter luhlng some Ovb or s x points, the
u csD wiii fnlrly s eady, threngu icoil lnfld-
rnioes.
GALVESTON February 23-C'"”,li qmo':
mHintJusu 8%); net -ipls 813 -roar
355 snlei 00 clonk 8 ‘ 267. e*p.,n« Great
Britain 10, continent 00
CO.FOLK, Fobruary 23 0 >»- weik
m',i iii g e , 89^6; net i. enipis 1517, guss
1517, rai-c 28. stock 39.180, expo .a Great
Bri.alnfl0.no Hnun 00
Bamikopi FnbiUi.y 23—'Intton dull;
mtciuiliiyu 1 uot reouipie 71. gro s 832;
sales —, su.* i» splnrers IX; sicok 36:198
ezpor'E lo Great Britain 00, orm.l ei.t
00
Bcston, Feb 23-Oot<on ma'K'il q-ilc;
m.uaungt 9,; „el reoilpt. 00 groe CO;
nules 00, stoex 6310; exp wts to Great B11 s
alu 00
WlLHiNoroN. F«b iary28 -cotton m- rk«t
gleam: middlings S%6 -ei reoelpm 195
gr se 89',: tarn 00 slunk 7620; expoits G.uai
Prltein CO emtlnenl CO
Philadelphia. Pa,February 23-Co ton
dan, nal. .tong 8H f 5 n “- r eoelptc 00, gross
57; salee 00, stock 21995: exports continent
00; Grea Brttal, 00
FAVANKAB. FablUi/y 2J-Conou du 1
middlings 8145; net receio's 1578 gr. »
16:1, ««ie:i 4i ,: etoek 80 838' exports O
Great Brlla,. 00 conm e . 1650
Ntw Orleau Februsry 23 ■ U. ” n
eai.y: mld'ltlow* ‘ ost -e.-rin r e 9914,
groet 10 561; 4a., 4;0.- stool 870,0 6 xp„ s
to G'»a-. Bri’Ulu 4851 Franco 00, eon t-
nem CO
".nnri, February 18 da 1 1
lulddllpus 8 5-18:i; r e . .pif 489, -t- 410.
,iafse 400 -toil 44,442 expot,, lo l
tlr'.'P.l! 00
MKMPHI. F ,-ruiry 23 J.ttoe qulal:
middlings 8 7 16.: net tstn.pt" 1563; .alp-
nion t 19613 00 stoek 138 416 spinnerr.
07
AOOUBTA, Fobruary 23 Cotton duil:
ailddling" 8%o 588: ahlpmeLii
00| sales 610; monk 87 570
o'UAKLWr-o- F.-nruary 28-U qale ;
niiddllligt 8 9 16a; ,»o. --—fptc 1393, *i-> t
1398i sale 250 r.tnsk 65 49); exports to
U eat Brlla: , 00. F a ot OJ eantlneul 00
PKOOIItS AMD PBflfl.IO»«
tuhianxe.
CHICAGO, February 23 FI’nr firm but
nueunin-u; soatnera 94 40.e4 45. Wueai
opened end o’oscd \%<J ■■ %' higbtr ih> n
de'ur ay—Fonrnnr- 8l.'!4a8:.'%0, M-rc 8liq
<88(%r. Mai N 2 .iprc g :.
Uoru dul an 1 c.si*r—c si 3766='38■) F ero
arv 0, Ma.cli 87 ” iua3i% . M..y i0!4:»
41H6 O'WSUll r x ■ lO’Ti 0-r .• Suii >
M • .oil 30o, May It \ *ai. Mis p irn ault
K .d ess.— nsb 810 90. Fob'U«,'y an 1 Mnrcli
*10 9iH®lU9j May It it©II 15. Lid
Jiea’ly—imho S6)7q Ica.v86 17>4 B x"d.
m ..es steady diy 1 a.nvd s ;->cf'r 83 Out;
4 10, short r 1 — side 6 15 jd 55, short cum
side* ft 84<p5 85, WU'skv « ea<ly—81 16 tiuj*
steady—standard A Jiio.
•I. Laru
81. Louie, F.brusry 23- Flour m» k-
naobmevLt—faiaiy 88 26.8 85, eboloe 84 oocg
4 10, fans; 8 39,fi4 70. a best fairly «.o iv-j
>.d stronger—No 2 rsd oash 931. March
9-He bid; C<>-u dull nr.d vi X- — N-> 2
mixsd nasb 36^:;-86o bid. M,y37^A87^i
Ovti.uo tradiug—No 2 mixed c»u — ■.
Whisky — It 10. Provlsieus ve-v dnil
sud lrreguia'i Po'k eisy — 811 27©1I 25
Lard easy—86 94 Bulk meats— mo.-e 10..—
long olear sidec short rib sides —
sborl o'enr Ijox-.d lot"—long 0 car 5 70,
1 hort rib 6 00. »hm o.rar 8 25 Bionu— , s
cl «ar s!do„ 85 87q@6 90 shnr? rib rid’ 85 9
96 05, short clear sides 86 10§6 15; ha.; s -
SHGUHo.
essisvuit.
^UUMVILLJ. F-a 23-Grnln maiksl dull;
Wheal, No.2 r<d 93^916; oorn, utis. mlxid
—0. re ■ »H"o 39)4'<40r; oat., ro w N , 2
nix- 3;>4(! P.uvisiuph nil: P’rk—nf«s
311 to b eon—citsr rip slant, G 0C, oiear
aide 6 .TU. su 'Utdcrr. 4 50 Hulk is.a r o'enr
- b dJ-i 0 Ml. cear r d..h5 75. sbou'dorn 4 00
Augur.rn-rd 'unit 9 00®1'J 00 Lx. , ebo.ee
tear 7 75®8 00.
a.-■* 4>'rK.*f.r!»
jSvw «ii.LK/.Hfc,Febrnnrj 23 O ff>e mar
ks' birxdy — 1.4lo, Cargoes, common t
prlite 6!4Y0)4"
c ju 1 - Louisiana, o'dinary to prime
8456)40
d*.;ar crs’.er bnt not qna'.so.y love —
Lnul-i-vn opea k.'ttle, cnoloe 6H'. prime
to strlolly prime 4 15 16^‘o, oammon to
good loir <>4C; lnienor 2(8.l)ln; esutrlfujkls,
( IT Khlfe (nois" 1)926 8 lo ebaloe yellew
a. r'flei 6f 6 1.18c
Molasses . »a iy-Linl"l»na opec kettle
good prime 20 22r; teatrll gam, prime to
sir let ly p lme 16©26o, osmmon to good
oemmun 18c
oissliueP.
OnssiirWAFT, Febiusry £3— Whisky In
good Usmtnd—(1 10,
Station Seed OU,
Nhw CXaidSANe Frb 23-Uuu.m u»#J r, —
market qalet snd uoBhsngs.f—prlnin cru?e
21 ;-5W22;<.« tammer yellow 2:®4i j, oaks sun
Mo..- - e
Wnw York, F"i-, 2,3 -oni*<’r> «vu - -
31335* for 411 i.tv; 21a fur " ifi:'.41.
JJAT.ill. HTWUEB, 37t,n.
New T '»s Fobroery 23 -Kosln dn l—
r.t,-aliied 81 04)4®l 10. Taxpattlns fl-mur—
45
NewYork:, Feb 28-HlSer, martn'. nir>;;;;
we, salted "(sv or.Mtu re.-.,r- 45 K na
JO pounds. 9>^10c; *«x*& si. nvkv/, 5c .and - V
or.a'i 1*. 10)» .
New York, February 23 Wmi market
firm—domor'i/j neons :.7 .'36:, iexas c,
yallso J4©2)7.
”)aw York, Fob 23 Frslgiia ’ Llverpao'
qulBi -o ffor’ nor disa'er 7.61,: »»tv,1
per itesoie'2>4’.
Charleston. Fib 23-Tarpsetlr.e flrm-
41140, 14 j«u. - eirduiid 80r, gold s.ra.^ed
8.8.
Savannah Fjhir ai-Tnwiins (11-0"—
46:: ,»;n ICO U-/, . q 1 0 —Ji UO© (5 sa'ee
5c0 barrels.
Wilminciton, Feb 27 — Turpentine-<2;
bid Basin - strained 77)49; good 8254..
tur Arcs at fl IS Oruds tiupenUae Ora,
nerd It MS yellow dip and virgin © la
TM€ RlVltW 7»Ts.M»')At.H»
PEOPLES LINE STEAMERS
shade nm
fut Piutipr ud Nr] ?thf4a'i
OF TUB HTKAMKK
Wm. D. ELLIS
Toe faeiesl Bdivmsr ply ng the Uuaus,
boodles Flint and A al.culcoie rivers,
mcoo i niod . I nr Urst.ol,.sa. Will he
nu beiw.en Ooitim'-ue, Ba'.nbi'idge
and A> ali.chlcjl.-, iPAk'.ng ojumoihii at
heltaliuoihee wPh Iraln* lo aud from
BBVannsli, Jickeonvllle, Pent .o.da, Mobl.e
end NixO leaps on Sunisy going down,
On Tutsdays coming up she connects
with all peiseuger trains golrg to Haven*
nab, J tcksonvlUe, Pensaooia, M.bile end
New Orleans.
D 1 w N
Leavs Uilumbns Bslaisay 801a m
Leav* Kifauia Be n r dny 4 80 p m
Leave Fort Galnae aeiuraay 7 80 p m
Le*ve Columbia Baturdey .1IX) p m
Leave Oae.lehooohes Bnndey8 00 e m
Airlve Belnbrldge Hnndey— 11’.00 p m
Lsevs BelnuiiUev Bauds;.... — SIM pm
Arrive Chet taboo, he# Suu.ey eun p m
Arrive Apeltebloole M nosy 607 e m
ur
Leeve Apelacbloola Monday..—. 8 00 pm
Arrive GhaMauuoohoe Tnesdey...... 10 011 a in
Leave ChuVtRhnnchte T re'day......11 00 a m
Leave Columbia Tuesday SIM p m
Leave For. Galoea Wvuueeuey 1 00 a m
Leave EtKuule We«lnei,aiy™ tlkl 1 in
Leave Florerce Wkdrsifiav ....... 0 00 a m
Arrive Uolumbas Weaneeoay5 00 p m
On sud after Febroai; 6 It8o ,ue sbjve
aobeduie will be rnn, rive, log, mo, per*
milling
ARRIVAL AND DKPAUTrUE OK TUAINU At
CHAlfAliijOCHKX, KLA.
•lavannLL, F.ol'Ua ulU Wie eru Kalliumi—
Arrives In m BaviLUali i.nd jackuouvllle
a’. 4 04 p m. Lnavce lor aavannsli auu
Jackhoovine at 11 10 * m.
Fionas K nwa; and Navigation Oo—
Arrivse lrom Jucksimv.nu at 4 pm
Leevts or Jmeejuville ui 11.0 a m.
Feu-auoia and A'ltu la Kst.road—
Arrives from PeueaCcle el II a m Leevee
lor Pensaooia at 4 14 p m.
On and af er »ebrunery 6, J886 the looa:
lutes ol freigui end p siege .0 a,i poiins ur,
the Cha Ubouchee i.ud Apalachiojla rlveri
will be as follows:
Float per barrel....-...——. —...... 10 cenl*
Cetlun per b le .—26 oei ti
FertlllBeiS par ton—— —Hi 15
Cotton Bee*. Meet pur u- 81 25
Balt per ton....— — — 81 25
O.herlreiau a In proportion.
Fatsase trim Crilumbua to Apklnchlotu.
86 Ou. O her points in proportion,
r’h.ppe'" wCIplessi hava Uielr reigtu a;
Uosi by 8 a m <u mj ol lo.’vhig, at n.i.;
will bo re; e.ved slier that hour.
Bovl resei vea ibe rlsht ol i»ol landing a;
an; point when considered dar.goioue b}
i lie pilot.
Boat will DoL slop at anv point not named
tu me pubuebea llsi of laudlugu inrulsner
shippers for 1836,
Our rispjnslbUtly for freight oeee-enitc
U h *s been discharged a* a landing whet
an peisou a. there . u ;io»IVe It,
fu el lubiaOl lo obAUgv wi'tn ut uolloe,
T H MOORE,
dec77 tf Agsr.i.
GRAND DISPLAY
OP
MOTHERS’
FRIEND
"> *
* AK>.8 CH EAST.
Central Lint
OF BOAT:
THE OLD RSLIABL
( oi iTMMrs. liA F*1) 1 i«K6
O Nani a^ior IT u u» y -3 . n«- J
of fi cii. nr on in** (I or
F Urt acd Aoft)aoLloolii livers wiii ne as
»ollo -s:
Flour pi' hir»ft 5 <' n »r.tn
O.niun i ixiuui r«r wju I fpr'.i
O '* 'u ifli' bilf t» jbP'p
O U*t Jrpigbt In pmpn'Hou.
PabBttue from Ooiumooy to ApilaobioolA
S6 0. O .Her p ,ln 8 in p .v. portion.
Stesmir Kaiad
wrjla vt' ColumbQv f or AprIhoi IjCila ▼!&
Zl lr.or dieo every 7 UKSDAY r af»roiD8; nt
H c’o'.cok, re ureiiiitt via iiu ohinftou'a
LanrHocj.
Abnv« anhednle will ba ru”, rlver^f’c,
porinUljfc.
•*h»pperw will p'cia* hiv* frai*:h' at
boat nv 8am on d»v of leav riy, an none
wl'l be received af or ibn* oa
B ?i ruter^pg the right of rotlRndlnpa*
auy wola< \v< on oonOi'.tO’Bd nau^eioau by
th'* c irpm i dor,
Biel w 11 po 1 »fop p* a , 7P' ,, n | no< n a rood
1 link of In no ini'ft iurulooed tblppw.fi for
18«
Our reip .PtU.lll y for frolpb’. after
i« bjs been d!a‘burg.d a vi iai w:»ci«
no pe-^ou la ’ll"™ ’o rei;oivr. •*
* -T , R
Fane; Laces 1
The entire stook of a rawnnafhe-
turur ©t
fl If Mr Regular Priee.
Tbonsnnds of yariis of Dontollo
Edo weiss,
ThotiHiindB of yards of Point D’Al-
onoon,
Thousfinda of yards of Point D’AJ-
bany,
Thousands of yards of Point
Brabant,
Thousands of yards of Duntollo
Torchon,
Thousands of yards of Matlese
Lilcoh,
Irish Trimming Luces from lOo a
dozen to 75e,
Everlasting Trimmings in endless
variety,
Florence Embroidt ry.
- P cial UriY is in
). HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES
[ALL OVER EMBROIDRIES,
i
RIEN TAL EMBROIDERED
LACE NE C.LACE TUCKINGS.
INDIA LINENS, LINEN
D’ALONCON. LINEN D’DEC-!
CA, FRENCH NAINSOOK,
CHECK NAINSOKS 7 l-2c,
H l-3c, <J 1 2c, 12 1 2c. NEW
GINOIIAMS ju&t received
th.
very ctIMcrI petfod Iu a touid’i
It to i ii11 lio nwiiiled. A dl-'tltt-
RUii*hid phydk’Ur, wbo panned
ih« cr ntral roritnu f’f liln Ufa
(forty four yen -; in tliin branch
of practices, iptt to chil<]*l>oarinfl
wotraii this pr'co|rt"fi lo^at? ana
1'4( • m vlntf fti.P Unc». TUB
MOTUKH8’ Ml KM>, and to*
day ttioro niw tliouanuds of the
bo»t vro ni lu our land who,
hii»irui iiMod thm uonderfni rrmin
dy hofor conOn trcut, rise up and
cii'i liti unniH l Ipsiimd
We u'cohe l<tt<'r« from ev«ry
•« tioti rf t '.e . ountrj tlninklnir
uh f r pMciUtf tlith prdiaratlnn
lu tho rrtch of Huffortuu woman,
One indy from North Oaioltnn
wrl fu an thnt nlie would like lo
thauk the poopiietora on hw
kucea lo^brlu*tn« it toher notion,
na In n previous coufloamant she
ha two dcctora* and they w«ra
compelled to qsa ch loroform, t&-
■irnmeul), dc and aba luflerad
almost death ; bnt thla time aha
mad *• MO I HKK8* fBUND?
and her i-bor waa •hort, gnlok.
and almost like maala. Now,
why ahoold « woman acfli r when
•he can avoid ft T Waoen prove
or have their hntibanda do ao.
our office, and aeethe nrlil
tort, which we cannot piib
This remedy la one about which weeanrot pnhHah
certifleatea, hut it la a mott wouderful liniment to
be uaeu alter the first two or three months.
8»nd for our treatise oo the Hett th and happfoeaa
at Woman* mailed free, which dives all p irtlculam
Tin Hbapfivli) IU(jui./.TuR Go,.
box 2':, Atlanta, Oa.
field tv all druvvlat* «u> tu thaw ur.i id mt (1
Building Lots.
If you inlenil building for o<‘j«u-
pancy next, October, now iH the
time to jlmy the lot, so your house
will not tie injured by haste in
completion.
I have several beautiful lots,
$1,001’ and upward, in northern
part, of city, the healthiest, and most
desirable part of city.
Beautiful lot northwest oornor
of old Female College lot, lOl-**®,”
Another within M) feet of Mrs
Rankin's residence; another book
of Mr .Jno 1) Carter’s residence,
and others.
1 will talio pleasuie in sltowing
property. Cull and see mo.
John lUjAckmaii,
He il K,state Agent,
"* x ’ i
THE GREAT '
EGULATOR
Pitis Carminatne,
THE BEST MEDICINE ON
EARTH FOR CHILDREN
An infallible rpceifie foi Flatu-
lont Colic, Diarrhoea, Coughs,
Teeth'ug, Cholera Infantum, Chol
era Morbus, aud all dieeTrcs inci
dent, t.o children Give it a trial
25 cents per bottle. For gale at
CITY DRUG STORE.
te i
Admi'^itAra-tor a s fsaio
♦tv F n K.VOWI.rv .V t ffl. %niUlcneera,
1>Y virtue cl un oro’er ot the C' urt of OriMuary ot
J > G>kvI, -l i Cl.Mil', pxiitf(i ft’ lb. ■■ vembor tf.rrn
lrd5. I will soil at puLMc outcry on the fir*t Tu^' I'yt I
in a.cL, in frojii l •.» « aoccl.in hanaa of V vi \
Knowles A fM. n -Gw - f rormr P-f-u-l and Tti th
•uMtU.i.. rlie cUv ot C ltudluH, Q 9. ilm pla.o ot
hoMinK If irit H'tl' *», an M ctwtif.n the l<«u hou '
of Wile th-.* foliowlu-! P opo ty to-wit.
All that true- ♦ • nd kactm iu »he north hqlf i
lot No IV3, or ll e we»t nid (f Ofll«:l:t.tpe««rc«t. i
tFi«s cl»vof C-ir.ifil n*. Mu'Cog. D county O i, u
lot Inintr" fe t and 1. chrn on «uid elrcet ai
'or b itk th** wit dc dop'.b of
Ai no
t'l th«
ode «
'■PP
• fl’ct* proj
i irit. log to tho h
*n by J Im Ryan.
water buMn-j a
CtUO , At 104* h _ . .
und f^o L'« In ^ id bu 1d'> o Sold au t e
• uutte ot th* imu‘. Jjhn Hjaj, tutu ol 8ai«l c-a^ty ot
Cbttthurc, k*vJ
Termn. all csHh tf>r the 4edt. w%ter srpars qu «tc|
for the land. ■ na ha f ca*h and ba ance lu n itaat
twalva monflMi with intara t at 7 p»t tvut par aunum
•aewrad by mart gaga an t>*> 'aad Pmrhiyar to
i ay frrUdaa
JOfLto VJI VBKOOXJIk
Will Open 25 Pieces
ii! fool Cairn,
Hfi inches wido, at 25e, good valuo
for 40o
15 Pieces BLACK WOOL
CASHMERE, dd inches wide, at
37 1 2 ctnl.s, woit’n 50 cents
10 Pieces Blue k Gros Grain
Silk at 74! 1 2-’, Tie, file and $1 00
per ynrtl, the best over offered in
Columlins
COLUMBUS, GA.
AugavU*, G©. . . Samnath, fit
-PURELY VEGETA3LE.-
—ARIE YOU- jj*
!lie Rogululor upvn’ |Jfj
alia UH'iire. I most el,err «—
Ullv recommend ill., all v.ho
,ttnt k4 or any Iliaeasn ruined In
*f tho Liver. W.U HERN A III),
0 YOU WANT 0000
1 Riiffored intenaely
tllh Full Ntorti-
«li, lfl4*mlncl»o, etc. A neiirlibor wliohnd tnicen
Irnmons Liver ItuKiilator, told me it v/ab h cira
»ro for my trouble. The first done i look rotlertid
« very much, and in one week’e time I at
ronif ntid hrnfty a* 1 ever «n«. li la Use beat
iedl<1uft B ever took fur I)ya|»wf»al».
>0 YOU
lifer from
KLNSIIAW, Km
on\ ..f JIikam Waknkii, Chief-Juvtire « f (la. :
tiked Simmons Liver ReKiilatnr for Ctmiti*
I rny Ib.WfN, (vmar-d l.y a ternp..rary Le
nt of the Liver for the la-t ftirer nr four
id ftlwn} H vvfCK.i (lerlufd lienrtll."
mn Mimzi i
n nr the Liver, m 1 have in th hnl.ii „f takinc
rnn 1.1 to A) K-’ilMH of ra'.m.r-l, wide Ii ger.eralA lull
fi up f...-Ihrie or four *l.>>Lni-lv I have' beon
i:it! tf Sinmonu l.i’ .r ];, ufl-iinr. wl.h h trnve nm
Jiof, ivilheut any tplenniiUdii lo ImmIv
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II. 2EIUM&CO., Philadelphia, Pa,
PRICE, *1.00.
any--- .-.’.'.Mvim
wrn m
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yllil k)li i Dt
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«i »«ii«
Mt * areal
itho'H haUH
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13 Lispenard St., New York. • !
MV a Sag *$*•-u* St, Cbwaae, mp