Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, December 19, 1876, Image 3

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I'ItOI'IILLIIv- WWALLW. THE PLOT TO COUNT IN HAYES UNDER STOOD BEFORE THE ELECTION. N. V. Bun ] The conspiracy to deprive the peo ple of this nution of the riffht to choose their President was fore shadowed by promiueot Republi cans even betore the earliest voter had thrown his ballot ou the morn ing of the 7rTi of November. The predictions of Mr. Blaine, Newton Booth, Murat Halstead, and others, have beou verilled so fully by the tcourse of eveuts up to this time, that I’ve hntu(rally recur to their language k’r lighit oh the furlher development ■.the vllot. ■J'hr/e weeks before election day fallowing prophecy issued forth V n J the St. Louis juil, where the ■publican editor of ilm Globe-Demo- H fit was then conllned for whisky- Rieving: I “No man elected by the process re ported to by the Democrats of South ■Jarotina will ever be allowed to take liis seat as President of tne United ■states. This is deliberate judg- Ineut.” ■ Two weeks before election day lames G. Blaine, in a speech at But lalo, predicted Tilden’s eloetiou iu Itase New York went Democratic,and ■ hen, turniug to his Republican audi lors, asked : “Will you allow him to inaugurated ia that event?” I, fw’u weeks before election day l’ er) 'fitor Newton Booth,ol California, I#The course of a talk with a repor- Iter of the Sail Francisco Chronicle, Raid: f "In the way matters stand at pres ent, in case tue flual declaiaiion of Jtue choice fur President depended Japon the acceptance of the vote of line or more of the Southern States Eo which troops had been seDt, the Blouse would iuevitably refuse to al low it to be counted in, and an ap peal to force would be necessary iu order to settle the matter; "Reporter—What do you mean by force? "Senator Booth-Physical force war. * * * * I think it is re markably fortunate for the couutiy that we have a Republican President, who is also Comumnder-iu-Chlef of the army, so that, in the event of any serious complication, the Govern ment has at its head a man who will see it protected. There are a good many reasons why the Democrats should not be suffered to gain control of the Government.” Two weeks before election day Mr. Murat Halstead, editor of the strong est Republican newspaper in tne West, and a close personal friend of Mr. Hayes. veutured on prophetic ground. His language was so re markable that we printed it at the time, and we reproduce it here : “If New York should happen to go Democratic, the probability is that there would be a disposition on the part of the Republicans to throw out the votes of those Southern States which were carried for Tilden by the intimidation of the blacks. I have heard the suggestion made that it would be moral perjury in Vice Pres ident Ferry and President Grant if they should consent to allow the Electoral votes of States to be cast for tne restoration of the Southern Con federacy, when they knew that a ma jority of the people of those States had been practically disfranchised, and when they tiad in their hands the legal proot of that fact. “Now if the Presidential election should turn upon the votes say of Mississippi, South Carolina, Florida, or Louisiana, it would be impossible to avoid adesperate dispute between the two Legislaiive Houses of the Government. The way is already prepared by the declaration of the Republican Senators, for Air. Ferry, actiug Vice President, to assume the entire responsibility or counting the electoral votes. The House will not, of course, consent to this. The next thing is the position of President Grant. Grant is the Comraauder-iii- Coier of the Armv ana Navy of the United Stutcs. The very practical question would arise whether lie would sustaiu Mr. Ferry in the Sen ate. 1 imagine that the weight of inference is that he would. Perhaps lie would do it by proclamation. That is what in the Spanish-Ameri can repubiins are called pronuncia menlos. The situation will be ex ceedingly difficult, if not hazardous. Trouble would come upon us in a more dangerous shape than it it did sixteen years ago. There is a sort of Mexican miasma in the political air.” At the time of their utterance these vaticinations were generally regard ed ns tiie voieings ot demagoguery or of folly. In the light of subsequent, events, they show that two months ago the leaders of the offleelioldiog party tiad already determined upon a desperate programme in case of de feat at the polls. Whatever the re sult of tiie election, they were not to be disturbed iu the enjoyment uf place and power. To retain place and power, they were prepared to resort, if necessary, to Mexican methods. It will be seen that the programme of tiie conspirators, as indicated by Senator Booth and more explicitly by Mr Halstead, lias been carried out thus far to the letter. After all ques tions of fact, of legality, of constitu tionality, of policy, anil of tnoiai right have been exhausted, tiie issue is narrowed down to a question of troops. Senator Booth expressed bis satisfaction that the military power was in the hands of a man who would not hesitate to employ it. The con spirators counted upon this even be fore the election. From the very iirst the success of the audacious scheme has depended upon his Mexican hab its of thought, his carelessness of civil law, his dogged fidelity to the interests of friends and favorites. Grant is the mainstay of the con spiracy. Ilnw It Will Tarn Out. The news that, the contested South ern States had been counted for Hayes didn’t surprise “Brother Gardner” a bit, He was sitring among the other colored whitewash es at the market yesterday, and when the news was broken he re marked : “Geni’len, didn’t I pay so? Didn’t I tole ye how it would turn out? An’ now, Rem’len, let me tole you an oider result. De Senate am gwine ter inoggerate Mizzer Hayes. De House am gwine ter inoggerate Miz zer Tilden. Den what?” The crowd looked at each othet without answering. “Den, gem’len, dar will he a com promise. Mizzer Tilden will occupy de right wing of de White House, Mizzer Hayps will take de left, an’ if der’s a cutlul man in in die country wid any backbone in him. he kin flop right in between dem slick as greast ! Min’ what I tole ye. an’ be prepared for de flop .—Free Prexx. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. f < EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY—AT.L PER SONS having demands against JONATHAN 11. JENKINS, late of said county', de *atwd. ere rtquirt and to i regent them to me properly made ot within the time pr Scribed by law. so as to show their character and amount, and all per sons indebted to said deceased, are hereby re quired to make immediate payment LIONEL V. LEVY, JR., Administrator o t Estate of J. H. Jenkins. November 9, 1876. novll lawGw Railroads MOBILE & GIRARD R. R. Coi.r mbun, Ga., November 2(5, 1876. Double Daily Passenger Train MAKING close connection at Union Hprings with Montgomery A Eulaula Railroad train* to and from Montgomery and points beyond. This is the only lino making night aud day cou* nectiomt at Moutßomey for the Northwest. Through coach with sleeping accommodations between Columbus and Montgomery: Passenger A Mail Train Freight Train. Leave Columbus 1:60 r. m. 7:35 r. M. Arnwat Union Hp'gtt. 6:30 r. m. 12:32 a. m. “ “Troy 7:60 r. m. 3:10a. m, “ ** Rotaula 6:30 a.m. •' Montgomery 7:40 r. m. 6:36 a. M. “ “ Mobile 6:25 a.m. 4:00 p.m. “ “ Now Orleans 11:25 a. m. 0.66 p.m. “ * Nash* tile ... 8:00 a.m. 7:65 p.m. “ Louisville... 3:40r. M. 3:30a.m. •* “Cincinnati.. 8:15p.m. 7:25a.m. “ “ Bt. Louis 8:10 a. M. 7:88 p.M. “ “Philadelphia. 7:36 a.m. 8:30 f. m. “ “ New Y0rk....10:26 a. m. 6:46p.m. Leave Trov 12.30 a m. 8:00 a. m. Arrive at Union Sp’gs. 2:22 a. m. 0:67 a. m. “ •• Qolmbua... 7:10 a. m. 9:30r.M. “ “ Opelika 0:20 a. m. “ “ Atlanta ... . 2:60p. m. •* " Macon 7:06 p. m. “ “ Savannah.. ..11:45 a. m. Passengers for the Northwest will save twelve hours time by this route. Trains arrive in Montgomery one hour earlier than any other line. W. L. CLARK, Sup't. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Ticket Agent. angfl tf WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA Columbus, Ga., Dec., 10th, 1876. TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY. AS FOL LOWS: (BOUTHKBN MAIL.) 2:00 i* m. Arrive at Montgomery 7:34 pm Mobile 6:00 a % New Orleans 11:30am Nashville 8:00 Am Louisville 3:40 p m Memphis. 3;O0 r m (ATLANTA AND NORTUKUN MAIL.) 7:00 a m. Arrive at Atlanta 4:23 pm Washington T 11:65 p w Baltimore 3;loam New York 9:30 a * Also by this train arrive at Montgomery 1:16 pv. Selma 4:40 pm Vicksburg 10:00 a m TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUB From Montgomery and Southwest.. . .12:48 noon From Montgomery and Southwest 7:16 m From Atlanta and Northwest 7:15 pm This train arriving at Columbus 7:16 p. m. ; Leaves Atlanta 11am. E. P. ALEXANDER, President. CHAS. PHILIPS, Agent. Jeß tf Wells & Curtis OFFER A STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES Unequaled in Variety—Unsurpassed in ELEGANCE, COMFORT AND ECONOMY. Notice this List: LADIES’ LACK AND CONGRESS GAITERS, at $1.25. $1.60 and upwards. LADIES' SLIPPERS, at 86c. SI,OO, $1.26 and, blgller. LADIES’ HUTTON BOOTS, $1.76 and *2.00 to (3.60 and S4.OO —A Pint Assortment. HISSES’ <* ROTS’ SCHOOL SHOES-Rest to U found. BROGANS and PI.O W SHOES, and full Stack o) STAPLE GOODS IN OUR LINE AT PRICES UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW. \\TE HAVE ENLARGED OUR STOCK AND >? Reduced Prices on SOLE, UPPPER, and HARNESS LEATHER, and Solicit Inspection ol Goods and Prices, and can guarantee Satisfac tion. WELLS & CURTIS, 73 BROAD STREET. Sign of the Big Boot. EVERYBODY SUITER. We are this Season In Receipt of a Large Supply of all Sizes of Our Celebrated For lxit ii Wood si ml €J ost 1 Besides a mil assortment of other Popular COOKING AND HEATING STOVES GBATES, &c„ And feel justified in saying that we are SURE we can suit any and all classes of purchasers, both in quality and price. Of other Goods in our line, we have a large and complete assortment, such as TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE Or EVEBT DEBCBIPXIOS, HARDWARE, TABLE AJTD POCKET CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COAL HODS, SHOVELS, AC. AH of thene articles we CAN and WILL sell a VEIIY BOTTOM PRICES, ianl dtf W. H. ROBARTS A CO. “THE OLI) RELIABLE.” s—\Y{r E MAKE OUR AN TT nual bow to th and beg to an * uounce that we are again Aw. prepared to offer the best WISES, LIQUORS ASD CIGARS, at wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash price. In addition to L'lttOß*. we have SMOKERS' MATERIAL of evory inscription, and at prices to suit the times. REST AU It A XT. The Restaurant Department of our house will be kept to th-> usual standard, and with that our friends have heretofore been satisfied. Birds. Fisb, Oysters, and all game of the season kept on hand. occß eodtf < HKYW IH fc CO. Choice Seed and Feed Oats ©6sc. Best Country Meal ©7sc. Choice Brands of Flour at nov2 tf Hamilton’s. THE CO LIMBUS DAILY TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, Columbus, Ga. Being Supplied with Modern im provements and the Latest STYLES OF TYPE, Presses, &c. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Short Notice and at Reasonable Rates, Including : s " 5 q'qqqqtHMq BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS. SHIPPING TAGS, R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, PARTY INVITATIONS, POSTAL CARDS, BIILS LADING BOOKS, HAND BILLS, POSTERS, BALL AND PARTY PROGRAMS. And iu Fact V\VHII\C I\ the JOB PRINTING LINE. o ISrOrdera from a diatancc solicited and filled promptly, at short notice. Samples and prices sent on application. WYNNE, DeWOLF & CO. TSteam Power Pointer! ,| |Bo6k-HikbEF]"M COLUMBUK GA., IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND Experienced Workmen employed in each De partruont. Orders for work of any description filled with dispatch, and at most reasonable ratea. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks Of every description on hand, or uted to or der at short notice. Receipt Books FOR RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS Always in stock: aho printed to order when do sired. WRAPPING PAPER AND RAGS. A large quantity of various sizes aud weights Manilla Wrapping Paper and Hags, suitable for Merchants, now in rt >ck, which I am selling low in any quantity desired, either printed or plain MW* Prices and fipecimous of Work furnishe on application. THOM. GILBERT, Knndolpii Street, ColunilniN, Ga. janl tf T. S. SPEAR, No. 10! Broad St.. Columbus, Oa. Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly all orders will receive pronq>t attention. Remington Sewing Machine Denot. VICTORY! VICTORY!! THE "SINGER” ALWAYS AHEAD! Read the special dispatch from THE Centennial Exhibition to the Now York Bnn: ITiiladelpaia, September 27, 1876, “The very highest honors which could bo con ferred on any exhibitor—TWO MEDaLS OF HONOR and TWO DIPLOMAS OF MERlT— have been awarded the Singer Manufacturing Company for Sewing Machines.'’ 2,000,000 IN USE Sales in Excess of all Others! The Singer Manufacturing Company, 90 Rroad Street, COLUMIIUB, OA. WANTED. C"1 OOI) SALESMAN TO SELL THE NEW X Light Running SINGER SEWING MA CHINES in the Counties connected with the Co lumbus Office. Apply to the Singer Manufactur ing Company, CHAS. 8. HOLT, Oct,7-4m Agrut NOTICE.* All persons indebted to r. l. mott, the Palace Mills, or the City Mills, are re quested U) call on R. M. Mulford at the Chatta hoochee National Rank, aud make immediate payment. Mr. Mulford has the books aud ac counts, and is authorized to settle aud give re ceipts. R. L. MOTT. uov2 tf COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS For Sale Cheap. I NOW HAVE IN STORE A FULL ASSORT MENT OF WOODEN AND METALIC COFFINS, CASES AND CASKETS at prises lower than heretofore offered. Id. ROO\EI , Hl t and HT> Rroad (Pit., lip stair*. nov26 eodAwtilljan’77 DR. C. E.ESTES Office up Stairs over A. M. Brannon’s Drug Store. decßcod3ra TIEEZE! Piedmont & Arlington LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF lUCHMOND, VA., Desires to secure as local agents in every city, town and county iu Georgia and Alabama, energetic, reliable men, who can and will personally secure application® lor insurance —liberal commissions allowed. Address with reference and experience (if any.) EL .1. EilKltSdiV, General Agent. No. 61 White Hall street, ,'up stairs,) Atlanta, Gn. tar HR. J. M. FORD, Local Agent Colum bus, Ga. uovl7 eod&wlin Musical. MRS. T. H. VANDENBERG ANNOUNCES TO the Public her return as a Teacher oi Instrumental and Vocal Music. With an experience of Fifteen Years, in Col leges. High Schools, and Private Teaching, she hopes to merit a share ofpatroDage. Best of references given. Terms Moderate. Winter Ymir Cow*. I am prepred to take care of Cows for the winter, on a jjood cane Pasture, and plenty of Hay. Ap r ly at Times office. novSO tf G. M. Betan. CLOTHING!! i HOFFLIN & BRO., No. 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Mens’ and Roys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Valises, Umbrellas, <&c. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, OUR MOTTO. Clothing Made to Order dec3 hu w&f TILDEN & HENDRICKS ABE FOIt REFORM. AND Wilhelm & Herrington, ARE IN OOLUMBCBTO PAINT <fc PAPER YOUR HOUSES mid make them look a* Hood an new. TO our friends and the citizen a of Columbus and vicinity, wo would say please (jive us a trial. Wo will do your work Dirt, Choan and Gurranteo to all Satlsfac'lon in ovory instance. Wo niako a specialty of PAPER HANGING and FUBSCOING in Plain and Fancy Colors. We do Kalsoininln>f and Wail Tinting; making old walls and eeilirurs to look as flood as new. Also: GRAINING, in Oak, Ash, Walnut, Hose wood and Mahotfony. EX AMELING ami GLAZING. Old Furnturo made to look ns Rood as new, with WILHELM'S PATENT FUKNIXUUEPOLISH. jSir We are also prepared to do SIGN PAINTING in the most modern styles and finish. We shall keep on hand all kinds of Painters’Material. Mixed Paints of any color; Linseed Oil, Turpentine, White Lead, Varnish, Glass, Ac., Ac. Cur shop is on Oglethorpe street, next to Murdoch McLeod's old bar, where we will be iuippy to see all our friends and take contracts to Paint anything. N. B.—County work Promptly attended to. None but the best workmen employed. WILHELM & HERRINGTON!. dlVii coil If J. J. Whittle. Geo. M. Yarbrough. Jno. T. McLeod J. J. Whittle <fc Cos. HAVE OPENED A NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE, Under Central Hotel, WnERE WE WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF HTAULE ailtl FANCY CiIIOCISItIISH, Consisting in part of Boots, Shoes and Staple Dry Goods, Bacon, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Cheese, Flour, Syrup, Bagging & Ties, TOBACCO, WHISKEY, BRANDY anti WINES, of all grades, SALT, CORN, TEAS of all Brands, MAKEREL aud SOAP; together with a lull line of all other goods kept in a first-class Grocery House. HSjTOUR GOODS are all NEW and FRESH, and were bought for the CASH, and wo will be able to SELL THEM AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, ftfWo solicit the patronage of the City and surrounding country, J. J. WHITTLE & CO. g-i:!•■>- fxlAwti NEW LUMBER YARD. WILLINGHAM & CO., DEALERS I3V Sash, Doors and Blinds, LUMBER and all kinds of Builders’ Supplies. plr- Office and yard on Randolph St., between Oglethorpe and Jackson. nnv22 cm IIV John Blackmar, Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency, NEXT TO TELEGRAPir OFFICE . • AMEUICAN, PHIXjJII. Incorporated In 1810. CAPITAL AXD SURPLUS. .... . . 01,220.044 FRANKLIN, HT. LOUIS. CAPITAL A.VD Ktllll’UW. ...... 8235,54." PETERSBURG SAVINGS, VA. SIO,OOO Deposited with Comptroller of Georgia as Security lu Polity Holders. Incorporated 1860. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS), ...... 8252,034 A.JMCA.ZOIV, CINCINNATI. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, .... - 81,482,374 ■Farmers and Drovers, Louisville Kyi CASH CAPITAL, ...... . 8200,000 Cltljiens, Newark, IV. J Incorporated 1807, CAPITAL and SURPLUS, - - - $221,025 Risks solicited on GIN HOUSES, COTTON in store, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE and MER CHANDISE. As 1 have done mnch to lower the Rates ot Insurance here, the Pnblic OWE IT TO THEMSELVES TO SUsTAIN ME. CRAND OPPORTUNITY TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS! 1,000 Extrat, 7,000 IJcaiiers. ON THE 16TH OF DECEMBER NEXT, TIIE proprietor will begin to issue 1,000 extra copies of the SlIEVit VISTA AKGIH, every week for seven weeks, to be distributed free, throughout the counties 01 TaJbot, Marion, Taylor, Macon, Schley, Chattahoochee, htewart and Webster. Seven lists will be prepared each containing 1,000 reliable names—one list to be used each week until the ARGUS has been ad dressed to seven thousand persons. The pro prietor will be in Columbus, Friday and Satur day, to receive advertisements. A M. C. RUSSELL, Proprietor of the Argus. Buena Vista, Ga., Nov. 3d, 1870. nov3o tf XANTHINi Never fails to restore Gray Ilalr to Its original o our in a few weeks. Pure; harmless, effective Prepared bv XANTHINE CO.. Richmond. V Sold by Purcell, Ladd k Co.,Richmond, Va., and druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per bottle. This incomparable preparation for the IJairis commended to the public on its own merits. It prevents the Hair from falling off, producing a rapid ami healthy growth; eradicates scurf and dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try it and judge for yourself. [From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec’y of Publication of Presbyterian Church South.] Richmond. July 27,1874. The Xanthine is tho only hair dressing I have ever used which has removed the dandruff from the scalp and made my hair solt and pliable. It has also restored my hair to its natural color; and by occasionally using it as a hair dressing, I have no doubt it will preserve the color. E. T. BAIRD. [From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minister of Presbyte rian Church South.) Mossv Cheek. Turn, Aug. 22, 1876. Xanthine Cos., Richmond, Va.: I have used the Xanthine now lor three years, and have induced others to buy it, and have nev er known it to fail in accomplishing all you claim for it. It is an excellent tonic, a pleasant dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and all unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving the natuial growth and color of the hair, and ren dering it glossy and pliable. I confidently, cheerfully, knowingly recommend it. WILLIAM CAMERON. Bold by M. I>. HOOD & CO„ Wholesale and Retail Druggists, July 18 eodtew&m Columbus, G W. F. TIGNER, Dentist, Randolph street, (opposite Strnpper s) Columbu ianl ly] Georgia, niTritTO obtained in tti United r U I rSI 1 \ States,Canada, and Europe. | fl ILi 11 I%J terms as low as those of any other reliable house. Correspondence invited in the English and foreign languages, with inven tors, Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es pecially with those who have had their cases re jected in the hands of other attorneys. In re jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no charge is made unles we are successful. 11l llr II THHO If y° Dwant a Patent, 1 If I- RJ I llilx MB a model or 111 V Lll I UnOl sketch and a full de scription of your invention. We wiU make an examination at the Patent Office, and if we tH® it patentable, will send you papers and advice, and prosecute your case. Our lee will be in or dinary cases, f25. i niimr Oral or written in all matters AloVll.r bating to Patents, I" fl T P ft U I ISJ L Patent Uw and in- LULL ventious, I lILL Rofeycnces:—Hon. M. D. Leggett, Kx-Commis sionor of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio; O. H. Kelley, esq., Sec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.; Commodore Dan'l Amman, U. 8. N., Washington, D.C. 49Send Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining Patents,” a book of 50 pages. Adores®:—LOU I* If AGGER & CO., Solid tors of Patents. nov26 tf Washington, D. 0. Colonists, Emigrants and Travelers Westward. FOR map circulars, condensed time tables and general information in regard to transpor tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California, apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen eral Railroad Agent. Atlanta, Ga, No one should go West without first getting in communication with the General Railroad Agent, and becon..* informed as to superior ad vantages, cheap and quick transportation of am ities, household goods, stock and farming imple ments generally. All infobmation cheerfully given. W. L. DANLEY, soplft tf _ _ G. P. & T. A. Third and Last Call to Tax- Payers. TAX COLLECTOR’S BOOKS UNDER INSTRUC TIONS from the COMPTROLLER GENERAL, will soon bo closed. Tax payers will save Execu tions and Costs, by settling at once. No further notice will be given. D. A. ANDREWS. novl2 tf State and County Tax Collector. RANDOLPH STREET, Boot and Hhoc Maker. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. FULL STOCK of Men’s and Boy's work constantly on hand, which I will sell at very reasonable prices. Also; Leather and findings, at the lowest price. i novt2 Sm t v WM. SCHOBER, Dealer In Onns and AmmmtUlo’a. Guns, Lock®, &c„ Repaired. Bcp3o*tf 89 Randolph 8t„ near Times office,