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(unllirt Betti ecu N*green mul the 1‘oltro.
The Negroes* (tt-M/it Iu Like ro-.ww.ion uf tl*0
Th
•lb uml
Fruit* of Jr(T l one Imvr
iliarbi
The conduct of tho negroes at the last
two or tim e elections in thi* e-midy, to-
gothov with recent violent and iucciuiiury
hjitcvlio, lua.Jt* Ity J. I Long, and other
negroes, created tho iiupr.H«mu upou tho
minis of law abiding citizens, that j,t-
tempt* would be umaa jes erday, by the
uc^rocR, to take poH-etsion oi tt.v> j o’ls
in the saiut way, o\eu it it hnd to be
done by violence. it was known also
that the white Vi-teis had snbinitted to
tlL indignity as long as was consistent
"iih right and rea on, nnd it was nppre-
handed that il lie* game should be again
attempted, bcrimia, if not bloody cum.o-
qtienoea W't<uld etistie. As a precautiona
ry iuoasr.ro, it was dcctued advisable to
bwear in n large
CXI RA POLICE FORCE.
Tins force was selected from tho best
and most prudent young men ot the city.
They were ^M.rn i;t an.t ptopctlv avnn *1.
and each I'urni-lad with a badge, which
:al status. The regular
also tnstruclo ! to be
man in.tira*'. vigilant—to use every
moans ) lo pw tent any disturb-
Alice. 1:. a : j; ; l |>o. n,Uo precautions
w re t. i. ii t•» ; orv© order, and piolect
Ve'e •% lit • • . *eiMj uf tllO franchise.
It bid 1 k . a to tho \ • -j thit
th“ negroes had been organized uml were
f.n in.'.m.Y drilled
for their part in tl.:. Hootimi. In Addi
tion to thoir jinbliis n
be u meeting in secret ioiu-mVc. in.ii have
th *ro n ccivod iiisti it! is from tin
ha 1-r*. I: was imnoiinect by Jell 1 ,
in i .s spec. h M-.mduy liigl’t, that th« \ |
wouUUu ld ttBoent tiActine, .-t \ u V.»».-k, I
Tinisd.iy atninoon, to ru eive iuatme- .
th us, mul at night, at S o’clock, they
Would r i .iembh nl tin t'.tv Hail, and
After being aidresi •! by . efghtin, Bit -I
waie.-er a i ethers, would receive their
iud.ciiU-il hi-
po ieo fur.
would not protect them,aud
to go huuie.
For a ii rue the whole gang soouiod to
bo wild with excitement, and hooted and
yelled like madmen. They shouted,, “wo
won't vote.” “Let's go home.” “Don't
yeti try to vote,” and At her .similar cries,
there was no nso in e^j ostu)uting with
them. Several gentlemen went into tho
crowd nnd attempted (urease u the matter
with tin m, but it vus no itse. All were
wild, and deteriuiued lo obey their lead-
dered them OFFICIAL VOTK OF MMCOflEK rOt'XTY.
Tho followiug is the official vote of
Mnscogco County for Governor, Senator
and Members or Iho Legislature, as shown
by the election of Wednesday Inst:
When the crowd n: tho City Hull br. he j
up, tho leuhrs distt plicated from the
stiocts, while ibe others gstheied iu
: iiiads and diacii'scd tho e.en’s of the
day. For awhile their tali; was turhu!-. nt,
but oiler awhile it dwindled down to a
recount nl of adventures nnd hair bread; li
escapes.
NO MORS VOTING
was done by tho negroes. They stood
about the streets in Mj iads, orsauuUrcd ;
off out of sight ; but though Liq-.mitly j
AKsurcil that they would be predicted iii i
their right to vote, they reln«cd to go i UKELIMINAUY
near the polling place, and allowed tin*
election to g » by default.
lit;: dolls wi;itr. not ci.osrn
for an instant during the melee.; and ns
soon as IL»* storm had subsided balloting
went .<n ami was not dta.urbed aguiii du
ring the day.
bhen iho fight eoininenped live hun
dred votes had becu p died, nearly the j :1
„ro votia. Aftc
Smith, for Governor, lead; Walker 730
votes: Crawford, for Sonnier, hc.il/tNoblo
731; Wat If., highest for llcprosenUtive,
heats Williams 720, and lV.ds.dy boats his
colored opj on. nl, Fm.l, 703 votes.
LWMINVUON
POLICEMAN CASH.
or
Asti RELEASED ON HAIL.
for killing
ialf of which
einpti d to 1
HIT V
while this tro
bton -lit it O:
iildli.uo Mvi
hands nt his*.
•h
th
poop!,, fo
• tin-cats ami
sduAl lam duvr
• lin'd by them a
h ant t
ho has li ft its.
vostn
if pos- ib!
MARCH
•t.it) body
a nr.
POLLS.
This wa ent i uu< nil nt <■!
tli-'ii purpo o to create tho iniprotihioti
tint, as hirob.fwrc, they incut to tuko
possession of the | oils, nowd the white
voters «w i , nml carry tho election iu in-
vor of their candidates.
iho podvo foici which had been pro-
il. t i
-hi.ii
'tl Is
m of tin >
it to be
pth ir It.
lohlics.
nd I .
mm. on. .
•. show- ;
ur.iij ht .
: L,i
coiniumiccd.
the UugiiH s.
; the
ipiarti r past i
' v*Uc d do
to tlm right « f thu t: mil-
ih.y
mid m.t i
i i l.r
■•IK '
. bt-i
..Ikiug-stie
* (Ik
• K ti.
that the
o crowd
v formed
Set iug now. b y-.i d a iloi.b
purpose « f the n ; \ rs u: s
tlmiii and keep
tho white nu n i
bold thoi lud ■ tliei .
They knew that it they guv. wa;. thin,
iht i itott d l" no p Rihility of l
gaming p'.n <-. loll I t the polls dining the
clay, and that few if any would have nil
opp wtu ity to onal their vote ..
V number of iiuui roiunnRt rated
with the negroi- , an l t Id them that their
idnet would . m.-.! Irotible and proba
bly bl
AShuriu)
right to \.»t. will
would hnl bo
turn.
’J’Im'v ri fused t
th it
i ni gi | i
sh.’iild have the
limit molest ition, if th* y
|«anut and tuko their
mul
•d to.
I le v had
this w iso counsel,
re vigorously than
there to control
emit lo do it.
IlM
tho negro ineeiidi.
colored niuii
sum <l | tion in
rios of ('.Miit ii mis.-
look the
lied that tin- \ m-
liis people would n
of tiieui, and a- iilcl
of tho way of dang'
Ilia temper,!, but
pass without injury
a bully when ;t o
who hnd incited the
line of notion,
me of the upper t
harm
s satis*
pmng
A LADY riutn AT.
I’.uiily Truman, who r* sides on the
t Cherry unit i'lixi streeis, while
dug' the shutters of her
. was Ami at. Iho led! shatter 'd largest
d .w plus* mul fell in tin
t w | . fed up. 'J hia wa
of rolicemnn Cash, indicted
negro named Jordan Webb,
lust, mine up again vester-
•oiiil house before Judge W.
I’. Williams aud Jus:ieo t-hivern and Ogle-
tree. Almost the whole of tho day was
non limed iu the hearing. Tho prosecu
tion examined as witnesses Messrs. It. H.
tiatiby, .lohn U..nis : y, W. A. Hedell and
Dr. J. E llaeon, nnd tl «• ih f- i.se L. Gu-
t- wsky, George Flournoy, S. A’. Lancy,
i’lud. Mi Vir, A. G. Kimbrough, i’olice-
iii:tn lioper, Marshal Murphy. The nf-
t. .noon was consumed ehiilly iu hearing
the argument, Solicitors Spencer and
Thornton appearing for tho prosecution,
an 1 lliornton A tlriiiicH and C. 11. Wil-
liaitis for deleiiHO.
After the argument had been conehwb d
the Justices gave r.s their deiisjou that
tie case was one of iu voluntary
nmmlnugldi r and placed Cash under
fdj'bo lioud to appear before tho m xt
term 11 Muscogee Supeiior Court. Wo
uuili rstAud tho bond was given i nunc di
nt ely.
eornor <1 t berry
i:: t h<* .a t ..f ch
wind
TELEGRAPHIC X EM'S.
[l'UESS DISPATCHER. ]
rtT.I.lC
".t it .
f the da
.*• llii' iulty p« jp- tr.diiii;
Aimatrong
■:i t!:<* jury.
i h<* verdict was t
Ins death by a ...
inula ni' sou." p.
The
to innko him iiuieunbli' 1- ■
Jeff is reported t . hav.
i ilt of the post oilier, 1.: ,1
ill probably keep id a - di
1 .ir.uALV Association.—Tho
ting rilled its organization was
held last night, it bring tho occasion for
the second annual election of officers.
Mayor Mi klmuny presided.
S. ciliary Hills lead a statistieul exhibit
of the doingH of the Association for the
gust twelve montl-H, which was refined
to the li\.vutive Cammittcf.
i)*i motion of .l..hn IVlbody, Ksi]., the
A i-.ei.dioii then proceeded to the annual
< h 'i- ii of oil! vis, with the following re-
unit :
l*«i nl nt C. 11. Wi’.hn
\ i. e l*resid« nts I . ,).
»irimus, J. F. O-Mitiis.
S-cretary and Librarian
o-l-
! ■! r,T
Mott tleorgo
Fmnk (iiinby.
I Inn
l»ib. ! t.
pni.H..:
Fit !• -n, ii
dolluiH <
•n ) *•;; Mrs. Conxi.r.
idea idler the killing
y.- teMliiy morn11 g,
• I - Mucun Trt., ;t«/.
A
i Jill-I ( hailalii.ii
l(n! trout,
Me. T. .1. Cui lile ariiv» d yei.ii nlny
fr<uii Mobile with the ccrt-i.t'uiy proc tu
from :i o i • i Htnln < kuirt tiu horiziu
the I'nited Slates Mur-h il to p.ive posn-
sioU of the A. A C. It. Ii. to the Itmiv-
• - i np| iii t< -I ! y Jur Ieo Ilrndlcy.
Mr. W. C.tvUle b it for Atlanta yester
day morning to git tlm papers counter-
>ij;m i by the I'nit->1 States Coinuns,inn
er and to return this morning.
A gu*mo....r tijii:i will i.lint this morn
in d 7 o*i 1 with IT idled Ft di n
sh.d to tul.-* pofjv■csf.ion i f the road for
Fu'Clitivo (*i *tiim it lee W. I>. Chipley,
II. T. Crigler, Geo. M. Down, W. II. Mar
tin, L. M« yer, John Kamsey, II. W. Vern-
- ■ tille, .las, 'i honip.ion, John Stewnit.
* j May. I’Uiuwivi not n candidute for re-
j election to tho office ot Jabrurian. A vote
I • i thunks wus returned to Inin for fidelity
i-n-l duty dm in;: his term of office.
Mayor Meilheimy upon r. tiling from
tho chair mado a lew appropriate re-
iU
riot
Imt i
ilo had stiiTi il up
Id th.it il blii.iild
I I •
i to stilling up a
test of i
THE
While the two fore- s, i.o to spi nk, were
massed in trout of the polls. »,< vend white
men wore collared and roughly hundh -1 by
the negroes. There wore rcufllus for■ po-
bitiion, und on two or three occasions the
negroes uuido duin-’ii'tt rut ions with InicU*
hat •
lasted for
Still
"ii train of fifteen ears wit
•r • > T laborers Uml- r Mr. J. I
will U »\v tho pOMfil r trait
k will be uomne iic- l id «m
it may he luipiiroti. ChutU
'J’he muv l’r. sident, Mr. Williams, was
conducted to the chair, after which Mnj.
Allen nddresRed the Association upon tho
importance of monthly lectures.
The officers elect are untidy young
m n of ctiuigy mid intelligence, and will,
wo doubt not, w-fiiKe m>w life and inter-
cG into the Association dining the ensu
ing yi ar.
t.‘/
Hi
Co
Win
Hr
! The Del
county ai
f-JSt.
Ttiis contest f.*r j
more than an hour, the negroes were
rosolvcl to gel tfje polls und hold them,
and the white men wen equally resolved
that they should not. Jheie tho two
lnitHicR hloc-1. p.r-.wing luoio d< t**rniined j propeller witfi a spar
all tho while, and the negroc. move
threatening and turbulent. J? was plain
ly seen tlmt tle .v did n t mean to yield un
inch. They hud been drilled too well to
back out no a .
Thus matters stoo-l. when J 1'. Long,
from his porch iu an upper window of tho
Court 1 Inline, cnl!- I t" tho ncgroOH to
tali:
This w
negroes|
* ground in-
.8 A : ALL IIAZAKDH.
md for the strife. The
j wnrd with gieulir do-
t m whin- men stood
tiindy. I inally a brick
- u -». w Inch pas-od ini-
DUMlmt- ly over the bends - f the white
men, htilkinp ihe wa I <d tin G int lbm«e
very near Iho door where tho ballots wcie
being receiv- I.
This was cl- • ■ -!v follow-' i by
A riSTOL hlloT
from a no ■ ro, t begun.
TllO special I* -iiee i. -I fheir weapons
freely. ftUll bolwi II lift Atld A hill i
shots were tin !. It was a lively skirm
ish, lasting ahoiit llireo luinutoi. No
shots were fired by the whites except
those who were on duty ns speria! police.
Those wore snlli . nt. tiuwovn. t«i junto
tho Heri • s und si ml them sc.impeiing in
every direetioii, Tiny stood not upon
the order «»f their going, but went at
once, pell moll, hurry skurry, ; I mud!}'
bout upon getting out of the way, leaving
their wounded upon the field.
THE DEAD AND WOUNDED.
It was impossible at any time during
yest- rJoy to obtain an accuruto Int ol
tho killed and wounded. Different ru
mors were afloat, idi more or lessoxngger-
gerafe 1. Only one white man waa killed.
William L'oikle, a worthy mreh.-iii •, fore
man of the IiJackm .ith-.shop of the Macou
and llrtiuHwn k Uailivaul, w.is shot thrmigh
the head and died lieb-ie reaching his
home. Ho v. .18 nu 1 riuod and in no w.i\
engaged in the Ui> urh i’.co ; but was
Standing some distance off, on Mulberiy
street.
Another white man i rived n slight
flesh woimd iu the .-l ie, another a contu
sion on bis arm Bb pu l through
tlio hat and coat of an- du r, and through
the clothing of two others. Two others
were nvmly injnrsd by brii kh j .
A negro named Dcnjii on Armstrong
was siiot through the heait and died ini-
mediately. Auother namod
Henden-on was sh-it in the l» ck «»f tiie
bead and in the I - . . the latter bad lodg
ing near tho spine. FI Hod I fore
roachiug home. Another named William
Day, from L ist Mae .n, wr ; wounded in
the head. lb» was ri'ported to have died
during the afternoon Another negro,
whoso name was not ascertained, was
wound- u in th- head. Another rc.ool
A shot in the l.nl, which j a -ed 1«• V-
step, nnd was i :t <»*it by i)r. Maloti.—
Other slight wounds, ol various kinds,
wero rcpoitod, none of which were of a
serious nature.
AFTER THE SCOOTING
was over tho negroes mado no further nt-
terapt to take tho polls. They rocoverod
from their fright, after Awhile, sufficient
ly to assemble iu frout of the City Hall,
a noisy, turbulent, demonstrative maaa.
Mayor llnff went thither aud Addressed
thorn briefly, counseling order, and urg
ing them to return to tho polls and vote,
Assuring them that they would be pro
tected.
Tillman I-owo, negro candidate for tho
\ Legislature, gave ditl-rmit counsel, lie
k fold them that the Mayor could not and
• afine disaster; on Lake llu
night mid .Sunday wero m
n ou Lake line. Many l
• barge 'iublo liock w .n wrci
• >n Towns Fuint and nil hands lost but
mail who e.nno ashore on a piece ot the
wic- ii. iho Hehooi.cr White Squall m.:.!;
ofi l isU Foint; only on- mini H.isvd. 'Hi *
schooner Ne-hota sunk nt V. Kite Fish
I’oiut; live of the crew* drowned. An un
known schooner is on hennet cn l a id n
1 Hiuoko stack
water, passed off Lngni iw* liny. --
i he rtcliooner C-ns.iir foundered off the
Hi ;1 I'll..!;; < f 5> ni!*l<; only I wo men saved,
wh-» were picked up Iasi evening by the
propeller City of Poston. Many vi shcIr
are reported ashore above the Suable,
names u:.known. Tho barges Adriatic,
ntul Hunter are i.shore r.t Gruntibusli.—
The b irge A. Lioeoln is ashore nt Kaiiblc.
The propeller l>dr.»it is a total b-si at
The tug Gloho sunk nt To
looivr Hebicea is nshoro at
he l-. jk John Hie '.- ii nn-1
(Ala.) Hallies.—-
cr.itu nnd l.ibcialy of Kusaell
to have u grand rally at Beale
. i next Wednesday, Dili iimt., and Another
^ at (haw ford the next day, Thuradny, IOth
, j inst. Every one, white and black, is ill-
; viJe.d. Several (Ut.tinguihhcd spcnkorK of
* both races me expected, nud the colored
pie of UtiRseil can hear facts from
i of their own color.
Death of an old Bi.i
link connecting the prose
Th.
Sin-
, .\i ••-
gill. W. lfcilu u aud 1>. P. Do'.bb--
i»adly damag «1 i-i ii ’qing, el • . t.i
reached St. Clair liver, some ot the
leaking.
A (Jo. mo
half cent)
«-r ol 1 1 • .
to eir'ht
«V Co. Il . V.
joke ('■»;.it. Ciuum.—Tlm
Hii-p'-udcd firms iu Jt ilii-
/ i.»!justi<l. Wblimn L.iyan I j
ung l" pay fifiy-two nnd a |
Ii, and abort tune with larg-
, I v.nginp the nguregnto up
'it}-!ive cent l Willi tin G. B-diiirtz
leive off. rt l fifty cm's on tlm dol-
Ur. Ju the cose of L ./inr UrothorH, v«d-
untaiy baL'tiiiptcy hn> been proposul,—
At a meeting of the cr-btors of Kiikhind,
Cliaso A Co., a sta'ciiu nt was |•r« s«si:t. il
r.liowing: liabilities t. :; (iim.OiM); assot.s,
$l,90D,l)Mi. In ease this firm goes info
voluntary bankruptcy, it is proposed to
have oi.o committee mul one receiver f-*r
it and the other Iu.il < , ns their idlairii
are iutiuiately connected.
t. Another
it h tlu> past
generation Im:; been Revered. Another «.f
Dm mothers in 1. in-1 . ieeps the nleeji that
knov.a no waking. All that was mortal of
Mrs. Lasted Kino won yoalerday hid away
in the narrow confines of tho grave. She
died at the ic.idcnce of herKon, Mr. John
King, in P.eallwood, on Wediioaday morn
ing, after a brief illness, in the G7th year
of her age. Mrs. King had resided iu
Columbus since IK.’.t, and was therefore
among the find seUleis of the plnco. Shu
v.'uh for ninny years n in<■r-iber of Bt.
Luke's church, a consistent Chiistimi. a
loving nn-1 e.uu.ideiMto uiotiu r and neigh
bor. She wa*, one of the old regime of
ladies, who thought it nodi-grace to labor
diligently with her own hands. Ilerin-
lur.trioua habits weic kept up to within a
days of her death. Him waa the
mother of twelve children, nine of whom
Kurvivu her, among them Mr. John King,
the banker, and Mrs. F. (». Wilkins. The
last of our i.l-i aettlcra will soon lmve
Atlanta,Oct. ;i.—'The official majorities
ns specially reported to tho Atlanta Con
stitution arc for .Smith, Democrat:
Tullinfcrro county, JiO'J ; Wilkes, 1071;
Muscogee, 701); Hancock, 1!00; Pulaski,
770; KiiluuoUd, 7 la; Whitfield, 1 Ft!;
Dougherty, JUH; MrDt.flic, fifid; DeKalh,
8(W; Morg-iu,17J; Wilkinson, MM); .Schley,
-01; Sumter, fi»H); Troup, lOACawuta,
•JaO; Brooks. iMO; Jtmdolph, (pit
man, 1-7; Campbell, ,'iSO; Floyd* JMiO;
Jones, MM; Clark, r* 11»; Newton, 170;
Gordon, USO; Mitchell, 113; Terrill, 310;
Talbot, 331; Murray, -Uc •. C.uyton, U!0;
Fulton, 13a(); Cobb, iffiO; lfi-uKton, (
J•ibb, 1 fit*»*); Lee, 17.*; Wam ti, 300; Mon
roe, 700; ltfirtTiw, (V.cy, ,V»; (’h.itlum,
-010; Maoou, 000; P>.ddwin, HUO; UwUs,
-1Burke, l»00; UpKon, til A; Henry, 1II|;
Taylor, 100; Pike, .Mia; Stewart, AM).
Foilv-nino counties give Smith *J7,SL’7
majoriity. Walkei’s ^Uadind) m.ijority in
McIntosh, tat; Thom.ia, I’M*. Total 710.
In lifty-om* counties Smith’s ^Dem.) ma
jority is ‘J7,117.
Augusta, G.\., Get. 3,—Petunia from
Rixty counties, in every poiiiou of the
State, give tho Democrats over I’A.I-OG
majoiity. Sevud t \-ri\ count ion yil to
hear from will inrieaKo tho majority to
40,000. Twiggs county gives ii Bopubii-
can majority of : 100, and Greene ci unty
111. t hit of sixty fount it r heard from
only four have gone J;. j ithiiraii. Ktitlni-
siiistie D. nmerats cl dm tlio State by .*»'*,-
000 majority.
Savannah, Ga , Oob 3.-—Motiry «or.t
here Irom Washington t»» pay tho poll tax
for the negroes, was appropriated by the
wLite lbalic.il im.n q;i is, wlio gave the
riegu.es begin n evipts. This Dwindling
deprived numbers of negroes of voting.
Ak.o Colliteted money from iiegr.a a to pay
poll tax. ;? mul kept it, giving mmuo bogus
roeeipts. Ureal iudigualion on p.irl of
negioi'K.
C’od uio, Oet. I.—'ll.i' proposition r»f
the employ iug hrirklayera to i educe wa
ges, was last night met by dem mis from
bricklayers fm • 1 for 3 kouiuwork and fif
ty cents per hour l« r » xtr,i wmk. Oi.e
thousand iiini oh'i.inc-l tbe.c d-irands
this ii. in., i.ial tour thousiiial ne on a
hi tike. Work is su .pended on Michigan
Southern dep.d and l’.iobic Hotel.
Nt \v Your, Gel. !. At l o'. U this
moruii g lire broke out in Ike National
M ubii.< Shop Kiel silk foundry, and by
live o’clock only t!.enal!s were h ft a .lad
ing. It is ml known why tho Are was al
lowed to gain Mich headway. Total lom
fhlimutedirt :*l.’io.ono. j.osHnn f.umdiy
was *1 lo.ouo nnd on silk mill sJId.odo.—
Litter ii -ured for ?j>3rt,ntH). Insuiancoon
foundry unknown.
Aliolhi r iioeoiint HtntcH the to'nl |m:*i nt
$ fix 1,(1011, but it is bdit.ved to be exagger
ation. Oijgiu of fire unknown.
Cincinnati, Get. I.— Senator Wila.n
was introduced «»n »liungo to-day by J’res
ident (kivingtoii, of tlio Chamber of Com
merce, und was received V.ith jpv it i u-
m and nppla.iHo.
Orleans, Gel. b—A San Antonia
special reports I lull a party of Texatus fol
lowed ii hand of Mexicali ctIIIm thieves
into Mexico nnd attacked them. Two
Toxjiiin and noveral Mexicaiia were kill.«!.
GAi.vr.uToN, Get. t. A warehouse nt
P.aylaml. containing *Ji),(»00 bales .send;.laud
cotton, burned.
HOME AII AT! VF. OOTToN HTATFMENT.
Neav Yo; k, Uelohcr h llcceiptn
at all tlio ports for the wcik 7I.DI3 Im'e.s.
Same timu last yiar -t.i,.";;*.. Total for
tho year -.'ill, |H‘J bales. Last year 107, «'(•'.)
bales. Exports for tho week bales.
Snino time Inst year 1 fit bales. Total
for tho your f»|(5,J!t»l bales.
Stock at all U. H. ports KIN, 17a
Imlos. F/fiPt year 1U'.»,Slo hales. At inte
rior towns 17,073 bales. Last year •.'(»,ft Iii
halts. Stock ill Liverpool 7ol,
Last your 1!l!i,(MK) bales. American
for Great Ibiliiiii 110,(*M) bales, i.as
30,(100 hides.
Washington, Oet, 5. Dhpatelu
coivod from Ge«»rgui state that the returns
show increahiug Democratic, majority.
Tho Stnlo will probably give fifty thou
hand mnjoiity.
A suit lias been oim.i' mvd by the Li
lierian minister Turin r, colored, »g di. .1
tlm Arlington I loti I lh.t< I for retus.ng to
enteitain him.
Kingston, Jam., Get. .*». -Advices state
thal tho Indians of Honduras made an
other raid ou tho British settlers at
Orang Walk, near Coro.sal, Yinalam.---
There wero nlmut f»uti of Iho raiders.
Tlm ILiti.-*li garrison mado u gallant de-
fouco, killing a few of tho
wounding somo others. 'i
killed and rixticn wounded, and one civil
ian killed and seventeen Wound.-d. '1 ho
Indians pillaged to tho extent of S;JD,<ioo
.*10,000, mul retiit (I.
New VoJiff, Ort. f». ’J ho 1«..«. hy tho
Patterson fire yesterday was .‘J : .‘!7.'»,000.
Three hundred perHotis thrown out of em
ployment. Bonds, papers and over one
liuiult'i d thousand dollar.-, woslli of put ti rus
CoLONIZ ITION. — B V|/ f t , nt. b —
A gang of forly negroc i wiio left kero on
Friday liuvo been traced by the Lihnrid
commit too into Ohio, whom it is under
stood they will endeavor to vote, 'J hey
ate now located ou the Short-lino railroad*,
between Parkersburg and Alliens, Ohio.
Tito ofleet of colonizing the Dislriot no-
gr«e s m I’eur.eylvania is visible in a large
l dling ofl <if ti:« negro rofMHtrntion heie.
e.iiy i.-» uy d a> u dutiiluiiing point to
colonize voters. An extraordinary
aiii'-unt of puldic '.voile has be.-n b run
hy Iho Board ol PitbU*: Works, iu order to
or.i * n* aud hilt fi r ihcir
heavy Rbipiuents t«» Penns} lv; * da and
Ohio, the negro regiMrctioii in t ih city,
un : r the impiiL© of the prospfC'lvo ter-
ritori.tl election, would be 1 trgor than ov-
• r b foro.— lyn/urTrtf Cotirici'.
Si’oo'i ino Aitaii:.—(prltu a sad affair
occurred in town on Monday evcuii.g, ju
which JIaiisd JLiulrrson was shot
through the body, entciing near tiio spine
ami cotuiug out ji.st above the navel, be.
sidoa being cut iu / •. vcr.d places, und Ad
dison Turner w.m al.-o hfial jn tlio calf «>f
t!ie lag. W*» forbear saying anyHiing
•noro now, us we rkosire to ft i im in] i -
tJco to .my OIU*. lit » d« *s«.li died 1 Uur-
day. —7 r -'j 4tt.su
Tho Valdosta Times Rays a gophor was
captured near Olynttsvllle, in that county,
a few days ago w ith this brand ou him :
“8. C., 1820.” Hie father of Mr. James
Clyatt, who now livoa at ClyntUvillo, was
named Hauiael Clyatt, mul livad at tho
sumo place iu 1820, “B. C.** was tho brand
lie used on liis cattle, aud it in supposed
that this gopher was branded by him fifty
two years ago.
Cotton at Macon and F.ufalla.—Ma
con received on Friday 487 bulos; total
since Sent. 1st, 8,110 halos.
Eufuula received on saruo day 1CK bale*:
total since Sept. 1st, 4,440 bales.
Do not bo discmirngod. If you liavo
dyspepsia or any discicm of tho Livot
theid is a long lift* of happiness brfori
if yon only uho SimmonH' Liver
Uegulntor.
Dnring our Interview, the American
Consul at Bankok pn-*.ented the King an
legaut nsr.ortmerit of his medicines IrC'in
J)r. J. (J. Ayer, »»l J/Oiu.11, Mass., for the
unu of thu Court. il ; explained to his
majesty tlieir <;rigiu from Hie great cboin.
ist ami their linos. Tho Cherry Pectoral
for cough-.—tho Kirsiipnrilln for eruptive
disease); uml the Aguo Cure fur thu fuvtrs
that are so fatal in this hot country. The
dangerous condition of a favorito wife
in thu pulaoo with one of the disorders
theso modi; im a cure, gave him spocial in-
torest in the/e products of medical f kill;
iuduud, these medical inurvols iuterostod
him more in onr country than all other
attentions wo had shown him.
[ Lilian from a Ijuhj in Siam
Tin: New Bank.—Tho following
corroded ii t of tho officers of the Mor-
cl.ants' and Mechanics'Savings Bank, to
bo opened next week:
President—W. L. Sulishtu.y,
Cashier—A. O. Blaekmar. *
Directors— W. L. S^lishury, N. N. fJur-
t»K, W. it. Biowu, C. A. lived und A.
Illgas.
A Gingereread Tuanhaciton.—Ono
white man bet another a ginger calco that
Mnscogco would go for tho Deiuocratio
tickot by 100 majority. Tho acceptor of
tho wager said tho cuko must bo u largo
ono. Tho winner yestorday ordered a 12-
pounder.
I b.»l<\
suitably r««prcvcntod at the Vienna r.vp**sb
tion.
Tho Batik Statement shows a loss of
over two and half millions reserve. Do-
croaso of loans 2.j millions, spocio two
millions, legal tenders three millions, de
posits uino and a quarter millions.
Boston, Oct. f>.—Tho woolen bouso of
Gilbert Ar Lavojoy has failed. Liabilities
# 200,000,
Washington, Octohor 5.—Tho United
States aud lhiiish Commission lmd u long
soAsion to-day, uml closed tho proofs in a
largo number of claims and extended the
time for taking testimony in others.
TUK WEATHER.
Washington, Oct. .1.—ProhahiUlics :
For Hie hiwcr lakes nnd thence over tho
Eastern and Middle Slates uorih of Alary-
land diminishing pressure, wsrincr and
cloudy weather and occasional light rains,
with southeasterly to southwesterly wimls
veering to westerly in the Gulf and South
Atlantic Status. Southeasterly to south
westerly winds and partly eUanly weather
over the northwest and upper lakes and
thence to tho Ohio valley. Increasing
pres ure, cooler ami clearing wc.itlur,
with northerly to westerly winds extend
ing into Michigan mid Ohio, with possi
bly occasional rain in the former.
Washington, Get. fi.— Kobcson and
Crenswell has icUuucd.
Tho Star says tin* leport of tho engin
eer in charge of tlio survey of tho pro.
posed canal, connecting tho TViinem.eo
river w ith the Atlantic. oc\ an, at BaVtititmh,
Gn., which reached the War Doparlmeut
too lute to prepare mid present, lo Oou-
gu* s nt it.: last session, has been put in
piopor order, ai d v.ill l»o sent to Oonp.ress
early in December;iext. It ia very prob
able that the President, iu a special mes
sage on tho subject, will recommend fa-
vnruhlo action in the mutter. The pro
ctors of this canal desire the govern-
. id's aid to the extend of ;J‘t7,uDO.iKJO.
Atlanta, Ga., Get. fi.—The otlb.ial n-
ports of ninuty-niuo counties show n ma
jority for Smith (Democrat) of 40,001).
London, Oet. fi,—A Paris co: respond
out of the London Times telegraphs tlmt
(he Busman Ambassador in that city lias
received a note from Tatieiff, Secretary
tho Emperor’s private council, with
drawing the ecmgratuUitiouH which live
Emperor had temh'ied to Thiers uml ex
pressing tho dissuti;faction of llussia at
the aggressive attitude of tho Itadieal
patty of Franco.
Late advice* from Bombay report that
the cholera ii disappearing. A son of
Sir Stafford Notthir.ilc di. d yest.-rd'iy.
New Yolk. October fi.—Got ton one-
eighth higher — sales lM*»t hides. Upkuuls
ID.: Gilratis l'.»;,.i. Flour firmer.
Sales of fultms to-day 18,'JfiO hairs:
t).:tobi r, 1.* Lib'-j'e.; NoVemlior, is '.als;,’;
December, l.v.i 1" ,‘e.; January, 1 :».• 11 !• J;
Fuhruiiry, tt); .ll»',‘o.; March, L’gJil'o.
April, 20 'J-Il*ii20j|e.; May, 2I.\
Money strong at, 7. Gold III.|.illl}.
Sterling, sight, M/iM. Bonds dcelinod J
a', closing steady. .Status nominal.
Wilmington, Get. fi.— Cotton i; firm •
middlings 17.!Nut receipts 2t.';i, Stock
2o;k*». S Jus fit).
l’lirr.ADr.I.I 11IA, Ojt. fi.—Cotton film;
niiddliiign tt)jal'.»ie.
• 'AvannAll, Got. fi.—Mark«‘t Iiim and in
good dnnniml; good oidimiry 17^c.; low
middlings 17;; middlings is/; nut re
ceipts 32(17 lades; exports coastwise 1337;
sab s KMIt); stock 3I,3.V2;
Mi hi ms, Got. fi.—Mnikct active; mid
dlings ISjo.: low middlings 1 Vf’ il7,‘e ;
good ordinnry 17511)7].; ordinary If.j; net
receipts lo.sl bales; shipuientrf 1178;
stock 4318,
Oiiaiilkbton, Get. fi.—Colton firm; or
dinary Hib'il 7; goml ordinary 17/.; low
middlings IV;, 8 ; middlings 18; net receipts
1710 hides; • x polls coastwise fii',0; stilus
000; stock t.qlfil.
GA).union, Get, fi.—Colton firm; good
ordinary |l!; ( *e.; not receipts JU I bales;
sales find; stock lfi,(iofi.
Boston, Gel. fi, Goffon active; nil-
dlings ID: gross receipts 12tl bales; nth:;
300; stock l.ooo.
M'ooi.i:, Get. fi.—Cotton firm. Low
Middling* is/., Middliuj'u I8&e, Net t<v-
«• pis lfifi, Expoits coihlw'iso 1312. Bales
New Boot and Shoo Store!
ROBERT Cl. PORE.
(Lulu uf B1JPKLI. h Uol'hj
70 XOrocxcl Streofc,
First Door Bi:lo\v Pkase’h Book Btoiie and nearly oih’omiib John King's
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
1 WtiULD rc»peelffill* Riiiunnoo to my
* friends and the public that I am now r. -
reiving and opening n stock * f BOOTS ntul
SHOES entirely new and fresh, consisting
of all l in* grmh s and styles suitable for cilhuf
light or heavy
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
DeMIN RATSOF Busf-KLL TO Till'
cun —Wo urn requested to glvo nntico
that poisons desiiing to attend the tu wi
meeting at 8cale next Wednesday, cun go
from ttiis city or Girard on the Ha. m.
freight train and return on a special train
nt (» r\ m. Only one fare will ho charged
for the round hip.
It is earliest'y request oil ntnl desired
that there should he a good tu.nout from
all parts of the county.
On Thursday u grand rally tak»'S place
at Crawford, which s'miiial also to borne
in mind.
tor rent.
| yVLI.MMJ Uol.-'K, MAKIilT
Mm. Gt.n. S. G. French.—This ilia-
tinguished ollieer of the kito Confoderate
army lms settled in this city ntul taken
tho handsome and comm, dtou-i M- IVott
rt'shleuee. Buell men will add weight to
any community .n which they live. Gejj.
French iiiarri" I a diughter of tho late
Gen. A. Abercrombie, of Bussell emiuty.
We welooiue him to uur community ns a
brave uml trim man.
ale hi*
Block «
Baltimore.- Market quid. Middlings
. t'M s receipts pul. Bale . 1 • > iy
FAliM FOB BALE
Dr. John 11. Cairigi r otiei,
Farm in lCnssell county, Ala., lour miles
west of U.ihunhun. 'ihe lauds are inn
hig.h lituto of cultivation, nioatly fn.hh,
aud capable in a good sem uii of nmkinp
from 20 to 30 bushels corn per acre.
Upon the f irm i.< one of the most splendid
collection of itints in the comity—
punches, grapes, apples, pears, Are.
Any ono wishing a tmrgaiu may obtain
il by calling immedi .July upon
Dn. John 11. Cakeioer.
.«\t: mi \ n
Notice to Mechanics
Is widely known
as ono of tlm most
effectual remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem mul purifying
the blood. It has
Jjf/ f' flood the test of
years, with a con-
Ftant ly growing rep
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, nnd sintained by its re
markable cures. So mild as to 1m safe and
beneficial to children, nnd yd. so searching
v to eifcctu |
rup'.ions d'th ’blood, .-null as the scrofiilouu
and syphilili • e mtnmimition. Impurities,
or di !•;' tint invi' lurk 1 in the system
for y< u - :', roon yk'ld to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. lienee, its wonderful
cmv . many of whirl) are publicly known,
of Scrofula, aud all ^rotuhm., dise-ces,
IJIceu.s Urn|*Lions, and eruptive dis-
ord-Ts of the skill, Tuumrs, IHoldics,
J Soils, Fitnjdcs, Pustules, Sores, St.
AiiIIioii.v’h l'*.'re, Hose or IOrysI|M—
las, TVU( % r, Suit. Ulieitm, Scald
Head, Kiiijffwonn, and internal UI-
ceratious of < LTterns, Stonmeli,
and Liver. It al.-o cures other com
plaints, to which II would not seem especi
ally adapt'd, fik'Ii as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fils, N r etiral.n*ia, Heart Disease-
F’enmle Weakness, Debiliiy, am!
JiCitcorrLo'a, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poirons.
Il is an excellent restorer of health and
Ftrength in the Spring. Hy renewing tho
appetite and vigor of the digesti\u organs,
it lii.^sipatcH Ihe depression and listless lan
guor of tin? season. Even where no disorder
appears people feel better, and live longer,
tin cleansing the blood. Tin*: ystem move*»
on with renewed vigor and a new lease uf
l Ue.
j.Dform'd\ion Wanted.
A (hi
'•I. Block i;
emy and
Koldicrs
:d.
Extxndino Tiiuit BfhiNKss.—Messrs.
Ilolstoad Jr Co. of this city sold, a fow
days since, a lot of agricultural imple
ments to a loan in Arkansas
A Washington dispatch says the filling
of Iho vacancy in tie* Mexican claim* um
pire, caused by the d atliof Dr. Urum-iu
Licber, will probably bad to trouble.
Our Govrrriineiil, it ii „ 4 i I, would he un
willing to accept any one named by Mexi
co, a-i nil qiu nrtoiiH referred would bo de
cided by lot. Tlm Indian-;’ eases, amount
ing to *32,(tbO,DOG, might full to the Mr-,
iuaii Umpire, and the iutereilof his coun
try, il is contended, would nocL.-warily
bias hi* judgmeut. 1! is also said .Me\i <»
cannot consistefitly ft^l: t.tty of the. F.uro-
poan nations to ui.me an Umpire,
London, October fi.—Noon.—Consol*.
»2j. New fives Mi*.
1’ARIR, Oet. fi. -Bontcs fi3 and 27.
Frank fort.—Bonds !).*»’.
Livlkuooe, Octol or fi.—Noon.—Cotton
opened strong. Sales yestorday afternoon
40D0 bales, rooking to-day's Riles 22,000.
New York, Oet. fi.--Colton firm—light
offerings. Baton 4(M bales. Uplands PJjo.,
Orleans Blj* cents.
Money curicr. Exchange—long 7, short
sj|. Blocks strung, (iuld weak 1 l/itl!.}.
Governments dull and steady. Btato
bonds steady.
Nkw York, Oct. fi.—Lato Havana ad
vices statu tL.it it in runioiod tho censor
ship press w.li be abolirhod shortly.
Ti.e Cuban furces iu tll'i ccullid de\»»Vt-
mont fongkt. ()|e i j .mi !. < <1 ";r 1 botf m •;
iu tho Biera Do CubiUs. Cuban sources
reports tho Spanish lobs at 3U0 men killed
and wounded. Tho nnnihor of Bpanish
troops ou tho sick li»t is very lurgo.
Fights between negroes of tho different
wards uro occurring. Bo vend liuvo been
killed. Tho (Jubuus attacked tho towu of
Manaloaha, and many persons wero killed
aud wounded. Tho Cubans wero re
pulsed.
At a mooting held lost night at tho
Union League Club rooms a committee of
twenty-nine was appointed to tuko moss-
ares to have the product* of this country
wlivn.
•pl < I I!
a 100.
»w Mid-
Ex ports
Norfolk.—Market
dlings 18,li*. j't'C!
islwiso 1312. Bali
bales.
New Or leans. Get. fi.—(kitten notivr;
;o«nl ordinal}' I8, l t c., low iitiddlingM l;
itiildlings 13/ ; net receipts 11!» ; sales
30U0; stock fi2,7fili; exports to continent
D'Ol ; gl'O'R rceeiptn fi;i78.
COLl Mf.t'.B COTTON MABKET.
ColTON. .Market closed with nu ad
vancing tendency nl 17^cl 7 |c. for niid-
dlin/ji; low middlings l(J', 5 e. Biles llo
bales, lloceipts Isl l hy S. W. It. Jt.,
I by W. It. It., 3 by N. St H., 173 by wag
ons. Shipments filo bales -fi.3fi by H. W.
B. It., fi for homo consumption.
(’•trnnpinnfint/ Jhiy l.nnt Year. Be.
ocipts 113 and shipments 2it! bulos. J'liu*
18 cents.
Mnikct during the wnck has exhibited
an improving tendency, closing fully lo
in advance of previous quotatations.
Warehouse sn*es f .r the week 1231
hales. Bt i iipts for seine limn lte.K) bales
—ag Gnat 107 s f• *r previous week aud Jl3fi
lor oorraspotiding \ve< k Ltht yeat—32 by
S. W. Jt. It., IM8 by M. G. ii. it., by
W. IL It., I A3 by Itivcr, 10A7 by wagons.
Week t hliipments 13lD bales.
The following were the quotatations on
the graths nt tho close of market hours
Friday, Get. 4, 1872 :
Ordinury None
Good ordinary ]«•
J.ow Middlings Hi]
Middlings lb;]
OniGK Daily I.nquirkh, t
Coi.L'Mut'H, Ga., Gatohor fi, 1872. )
f-olvmbuh Cation St at email for Ute
StU*on of 1872 73.
Bales,
Stock on hand Sept. 1, 1872 l.k
lluccived to-day 184
“ previously 7,(MR!— 7, ItH.
Shipped to-day
“ previously.,..
Sto
; on hand..
7,318
filo
, |(»8— fi,708
1,(440
MABKIED,
Gn lh^ 3d inst , at Trinity Church, C«»-
lumbit i, On., bv ti.e B. v. Wut. ('. Hun tor,
Mr. ('l l..!: n; t'. Bm.ei Et.soN of tkis city,
'■» Mi > L'" y A. i jj.*..*oi»v, daughter «>t*
Ghaile i A, reubody, of J^uo county, Ala.
No cards.
Babngm'h Great Show ih Coming.—
Wo loarn from t» circular sont us thal tho
origiiml, veritable aud iniiuitublo Fhiimas
T. Barriuu) will bo in Columbus iu a fow
weckB with bis wonderful museum, mena
gerie, enravuu nnd liippodrouio, altogeth
er combining tho greatest show of the
poriod. Illinium's reputation as a show
man is world-wide, and it will bo worth
tho prico of Admission to soo Iho man
himself. Bo begin to hoard up your quiall
change for tho big show.
;• —A diov i uf partridges
wore m eti u:i tho lower part of Bn ad
street yesterday. A l.uly <1 tho iiei* ( h-
hoi'hood hoizi d a t lt-.t gi.n, bhu.c.l away,
and ln<mghl down elev n i.f tho drove.
Wind .-.port call boat that 'i
mi: si:.\.s!:i;rsM' /.v .1 jiwjj.
. IA Jt Lnl i 'll.
The lnvoi'iioi Couiit'i' tells
tins Hlury: “A genlleinaii, on
wliosc intelligent oliseiei.lion
uml uecui'iicy we liuvo pe.leet
leliuiue, semis the ioilnwino ne-
eonntol'a Hlrnii^u miinnil now
to lie seen iilimil ihe west eonst
ol' Iiivernes-hii'e, uml which, il
.ml the veriiahle or tru.litioinil
seu-serjient, must lie the ohjeel
so ol’ien rei'i'esenleil umler that
ui>pel hition :
"Ull Tlle.ohiy lust 1 wont on
on a Irip to liOL'Iiourn in my
small sailin^'-hoat. i was ne-
eoiiijiaiiied hy my Iricml ami
your aeijiiaiiitaiieo (he Rev.
Air. , ol' Kuiil ; my two
ilauf'hlurs, a yuan" man, my
oianilson, mid a servant lad.
While we wore proceeding
aloiij' Ihe .Sound nl Sle.rt. it leli
ealm, and we were rowing the
111 ml, when wo observed behind
us a row of dark masses, which
we took, at ti rot planer, lor a
shoal ol’ porpoises, hut a second
look showed that these masses
Ihrlucd one mid the same
creature, lur it moved slowly
across our wake, ahout ^UU yards
oil, and disappeared. A iter-
wards, what seemed Us head re
appeared, tallowed hy the humps
or undulations of iti Im.ly,
which rose iu succession lill wo
counted eight of them. It ap
proached mnv within ahout a
Hundred yards or less, and with
the help ol hinoelilars, ot which
there happened to lie three on
hoard, wo could see it pretty
distinctly. We did not see its
eyes nor observe any scales, Iml
two of the party believed what
they saw what they took to he a
small lin moving above the
water. It then slowly sank and
moved away just under the sur
face of tho water, lor we could
trace its course till it rosuagain,
hy the laii'e waves it raised
above it, lo the di.-tmicc of a
mile and upwards.
"We had no means of metis*
urine its size with any accuracy ;
hut taking the distance from the
centre of one bump or nndnhi-
lion of its body to that of another
at six feet (and it could not lie
less), tho length of the portion
visible above the water would
bo about ti I ty feet; and there
mifjht have been about twenty
or thirty feet more of its length
which wc did not see. Its head
seemed blunt, and looked about
eighteen inches iu diameter, aud
the humps were rather larger
than the head. When iu rapid
motion the humps disappeared,
and only the head and nock
could ho seen partly above the
surface of the water. Il con
tinued to rush about in the
same manner as loiij^ as wo re
mained within sight of the
place, but did not again come
so near us that day. On the al-
ternoon of the next day, as wo
were returning home, we en
countered our stimige iu |> .'unt-
mice again within me entrance
of Lochourn, and saw him
careering swiftly along tho sur
face of the water, which was
now slightly rippled with alight
air of wind. It passed once
abeam ot us at tho distance of
ahout one hundred mul fifty
yards, with its bead half out of
tlio water, and wo distinctly
heard tho whizzing noise it
intulc as it rushed through tho
water.”
Cult
J. i'Tu:CS.
-0. ii.
I I ti
r n f. v .1 n r.T) nr
Dr. i. C, AYER at CO,, Lowctl, Mass,,
J'metirut an' .?r••lijl'ieul t.'liemlsts.
<1)1 I* 11V AM. ;
S ~ ^rr^ £QETABLE S,C,UA:4
nAIB
BNEWBR.
Every year increase flic popuhni
ty of this \ aluahie Hair Preparation ;
which i s due t»> merit alone. Me
e.111 a ■sure our ohl patrons that it is
kept fully up to i; ■ high standard ,
and it i-1 he o :' v reliable and | erl'eet
ed preparation l'or re toving th r
011 Kviuti) H.mi' to il youthful color,
making it soli, lustrous, and silken.
The scalp, hy Us me, becomes white
and clean. It. removt s all eruption >
and dandruff, and, by it.- tonic prop
orlies, prevents the hair from liiUiii:/,
out, as it stimulates and uotirMu -
tlio Imir-glnml . 15) it s use, the hair
prows thicker and stronger. In
I .aidin' •, it re-tore thu capillary
elands to
will event,
ex t rente o!
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Tmin*', i* It), 2fio.
Iron Ties, JM.
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Jiii/aid's, *1.2.*; i 'Itiht iii j 1
JJille, 7.2"*.
B;i ri—V Im*.*, I’.Gi n*. -'.'..Di) Buck, $3.00
Nulm-V ke;', ><:.:.G.*7.
IIaudware—Axes, per dozen, *12f« * HI;
Sp.itl.‘S,.*l3.t'ii.kl7Ih, t;. .\l 7; (kittoll
Curds, 7.fin/.?Iron--Beiiucd 7ists.,
(hodiugs, heavy, file.; 1 i• ;lil, 7c.; Flow
Bt<ol, B •'llo ; Cfthl Btl ' • . Rn f-y
Bpriiq)2tkv: llorso and Mul** Sli.us,
t : • *. Nails, 2<)n2fii\; owed, s Se. t
Bjmke.s *.*itl per s*'t.
Wooden J.uikei—Fainted, pur d /on,
5*2.7fi; (k-d.ir. Jj‘12; Juniper, •V , S
Tide
Oak, U)ire
H;:*iyj—Dry Flint V ))», 1*)'.. )2'
Leiim k- Boio, !•'. 3 • ; •'•
!.Uppor, - 1 . - 3 fit) i I :■ I*•; I r. Del
Cl If, .* lf/» Am* rsetin Calf, : I.
Bnuft— Miiouuboy, V H», 8fic; Scutch 8fie.
Stared—V ffi, 8twl2\o.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Dried Fruit—Apples, per bushel,
oiler
Bki
r;.i;-V l!> 3HA» .".fio.
«—V dozen, 2()f«'2fio.
KKNh—He ns loo; half pjroxi'ii, 2"u.
.max V II*, 2ltfa.2fic; Tallow ia,, JO.
HAVE IT ALWAYS ON MALI).—Ac-
cidoots will happen iu tin* h. :.l re;;ul*itid
f.nnilios, nnd for this reason anion/; many
others, the Marta no Liniment should
find a plnco in iho cupbonrd of every
hounolioKl. In all tho world there ii
not hiiq' coinparahlo to it as ati application
f t ,r cuts, couttudons, burns, spasms, and
Bcalds, and srlion every other preparation
th;.t medical indemnity ran *4, Iii*m
fiiiled to afford relit!' iu llt'-nuiath m, tion*
rait'A, s>ro throat, ^Ic.nd'ilur i.Mell*u. •••,
mu-icular coLtraclions, cra*..pr, tootliuche,
Ac., this powerful anti-iulhunmatory and
pain-destroying agent iuimcdiatoly ns-
stiitgos the fiutt'erer’rt agony mid eventu
ally accomplishes u radical euro. Proba
bly there is not a couuoiscur iu ltorso
flesh or an amateur horseman iu iho land
who docs uot know, uithor from porsuual
observation or reports that tba Mustang
Liniment ih tho supromo remedy for all
external diseases aud injuries of tho horse.
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JOB WORK BKATLY KXKVUTKD
A'i THIS OFFJCA
Lives, M.i >
III., cl Is, s i . •
41 TllOc*Hi i i* iC Id • |GllV.:m'l ■
Lilly reluct* *! . >r * \c* Bunk «tuaUly
;ni*l I consi'i*t i; tli* 1 !»'. • i l'nF.i'A
I*ation 4«>r its iittutulu'l |mrj
H -Ul In, all JJruyulst*, <•>>'! P> >‘l> )’■•:. Jt .)/«it.one ■
Pvieo Ono Dollar.
Buckingham’s Dye.
FOIL TTTB WHISKERS.
An our llunc'.vur in nv.m> n
retjutru^ too Ioiilj si tini's sind i»»«»
ii;m li usiiv, to ruhtnro j^rny or l‘t«I- 1
Wliiskurs, wu It.ivu pifpstrcil litis
«l vu, iti one pripupation ; which u ol
(piickly nn«l uffuciu.illy ucuoiuph !)
this r’usult. It is easily npjdiud,
jpnl produces n color which will
neither rub nor wash *dY. Sohl Ly
:i i] Dr Heists, lhic Filly (Vnt
fflattu^rtured l>y R. P. HALL, & CO,
NASHUA, N.U.
A Most Brilliant \N **rk!
asms OF STRAUSS!
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\rtist Life—Blnn Danube Marring*)
Boll h—Manhattan luitl Nights-
W ion or Bonlton.s- -Pizzicato—
Wine, Women and Sung—
New Aimoit,
ii*l r»mny • Iot «■■,*i «I• I Wall.'".,
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!■'> Large Music Pages!
ai't*)""- »"• .*ii"'.* ■ *■•••■.
Ot.r Chureli Music Book,
THE bTANDBD! ^l.fiO.
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Hili'Jrt ilt.ivx.wly .1 ui..l%sat
Muscogee Sheriff Sales.
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Mortgage Sale.
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RETURN IT AND UUP
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YOU it MONEY.
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