The Sun and Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, January 01, 1874, Image 1

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Columbus ** AND V —'—:—rr Enquirer. yol. xyi. COLUMBUS, GA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 1. 1874. NO. i. TERMS OF Daily and Weekly Enquirer NEW YEAR. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Altai R. Calhoun, MOW THE DAY HIU BE OB. SEICVKD I.Y WASHINGTON. AKIUV.4l.5l AND DEPARTURES. Clrbk’s Office Sufmemk Ooiibt OF Gi. I Atlanta, Ua., Deo. 3u, 1«73. ) It appears from the ilonk.it of tho Sn- premo Court of the State of Unorgia, for FOR SALE AND RENT. ASSIGNEES SALE. oi'iui-rroti. $8 00 4 00 TaeWe months, iu advance rtif months, “ Three montha, “ One month, * “ 75o. (Vetult Enquirer, one year 2 00 CUBA. Bnrrlel “Relieved"—Jouvelnr'* Al< tentative of More Power or Re** Iffnotlon -“Martial Law Only can Mave tuba." Havana, December JW).—Home Gov ernment relievos General Burriel of com mand of Eastern Department, because, in the proclamation issued last week he 'at tacked existing Administration of Spain. He has been ordered to appear at Madrid to answer charges preferred against him iu relation to this matter. Jonvalor insists the Government shall accept his resignation, unless he is grant* ed in full the extraordinary powers en joyed by his predecessors. The Govern ment has conceded increased powers, but they are restricted by certain oonditions. The Vote rte Cuba says the only reasou Jovalar hus not taken effective measures for the tranquilization of the islaud, wun because h« could not legally do ho. The Vote and Diario declare that the Conser vatives favor the grant of extraordinary powers. The only way to Have Cuba to Spain is to declare martini law throughout the island, levy forced contributions, and call out the militia to suppress the rebel lious The execution of the reform laws must be postponed to a more fitting op portunity. The Vote, alluding to the change in the American legation at Madrid, says the original appointment of General Sickles was an act of discourtesy, if not hostility, to Spain, and showed singular want of oonaidevatiou for her susceptibilities. Cushing is the antithesis of Sickles, and the change made cannot be regarded otherwise than as a graceful tender of good will ou the part of the Government of the United States. Tho Colonial Minister has made a speech at Matanzas, iu which he sought to allay fears in regard to the immediate abolition of slavery. His remarks give much satisfaction to owners of slave properly. Washington*, December 31.—After the President's reception to-morrow, the heads of the departments will receive vis itors with the exception of Postmaster 2 00 | General and Mrs. (Jresawell, and the Sec retary and Mrs. Delano—tho former ou account of not being in their new resi dence, and the latter owiug to the rec.ut death in the family. Tho officers of the navy will cull on the Heoretary of the Navy, and the officers of the army on the Secretary of War. The chiefs of bureaus, Gen. Sherman, and other prominent officials, together with hundreds of citizens, will receive calls. Spirituous liquors will not be dispensed to the sumo extent as heretofore. The day will be observed as a general holiday. THE STRIKE. TBt EVQIXEEBS* STKlHi: ABOUT ENDED. Washington, Dec. 31.—Despatches to midnight show an improvement in the situation, and shipments by express show confidence. Tho strike will be over by the end of the week. Several attempts have been made to wreck trains and en gines, but no loss of life is reported. FRG3Z ILLINOIS). Chicago, December 31.—There aro ru mors that a general strike of the locomo tive engineers on nearly all the roads cen tering hero will take plane to-morrow or next day, unless the various companies docide io restore the former rates of pay, which some of them it is thought will do. PEXXSTLVAXIA KXfilNKElUi. Nsw York, Dec. 31.—The engineers •of the eastern division of the Pennsylva nia Railroad have been in session hi .Jer sey City for tho pant three hours, to dual ly decide whether to strike to-morrow. The officers of the company are appre hensive of trouble. The engineers, pi lots and other ferry hands of the compa ny reported this morning that they would aeoede to tho reduction of 10 per Gent, on their ^alarms. LAiEK. New York, Dec. 31.—At 2 o'clock the committee from tho engineers waited on tho Assistant Superintendent in Jersey City, and h»d a conference with him. They reported that the engineers of the New York Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, numbering 13(5, decided to ac cept tho proposed’ reduction, and would not strike, but would present a remon strance to President Thompson, asking that when business improved their pay be raised to the former <«nount. DISASTERS AT SEA. TWO 8TEA1IER9 AND A NUIOOIEK LOST. London, Deo. 8l.—'The steamer Elba, aden for Hamburg, was lost with thirty- two men. Norfolk, Deo. .It.—Tho schooner, Uhas. Cook, of Boston, from Deutarara, with guano, was beaohed hero below Cape Henry. Four of the crew were drowned while attempting to teach the shore. Boston, Dec. 31.—A rumor was cur rent hero Dst night ihnt the steamship Franklin had been lost at sea, with all on board. It is alluded to by the morning papers,but oan be traced to no foundation. SO TIDINGS OF Till) RALPH KEE LER. Havana, December 31. The steam-dup Yaioo is at this point, from Philadelphia. She reports Laving encountered a hurri cane on the 2oth and 2rt‘h of December °ff the coast of North Carolina. No satis factory replies have been received in an- •wer to toleotam. .ml tailor, of tha Ha- -* »“ the be “ J , !‘ oul ft "' lok ^ 8 . . v . .... . , wool) thrown from a circular b»w, hm da. VfcUB agent of tho New \ork Associated prtfai , Lym,,, Higley, of Simsbury, Conn., Prest enquiring ll>» whereabouts of the of one eye, and the sansra of *»pln Keeler - email and UwU. Nkw York, December 30.—Arrived— Charleston. Arrived out—C'aatelinr. London*, December 31.— Arrived: At Liverpool, barks Maria, from Savannah, and Ho’.deu from Pemajola. . «f Circuits, with the number : from each, is as follows: Kills fc Harrison,at 11 o'clock a. m. on 1st BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. MARKETS. HY TKI.EflHAPU TO KXql’IKKK THE V1RGIN1US. UI KDEA Oft 1 PROOF RENIN ON THIS OWNER New York, December 31.—The United States District Attorney says that no fur ther proceedings will be taken in the case of tho Yirginius. It is not likely that the vessel will over be raised, and it is deem ed that the requisite vessel should be pro duced before she could bo libelled. Gov ernment officers suy that whatever may have beeu the relation of Mr. Patterson to the Yirginius ut tho time of her regis ter, there is an abundunee of proof that ho was not her owner at the time of her capture. SPAIN. KEPOKI'F.D UOVEKNME.NIAL III ft’* FIUILTIFN. Madrid, Dec. 31.—There is a complete rupture between President Castollar and Senor Sultueron, President of the Cortes. There Ib . some excitement iu Madrid, but the Buooess of the Government iu the Cortes is considered certain. London, Dec. 31.—A speoieal dispatch to the News from Madrid reports that the situation of that city is serious. THE WEATHER. Department of War, ) Washington, Deo. 31, 1873. > Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic and Gulf States, partial cloudy weather, with easterly to southerly winds, and high er temperature will prevail. Possibly light rain on the coast. UENEKAL NEWN. By Telegraph U» the Enquirer. —A special to the London Telegraph reports a panic in Berlin. —Jean Antiona Galiuio, seuior editor of the Oalinan Metsengcr,, Paris, is dead. —The loss by the hnruiDg of Lloyd's Weekly l.ondo * Newspaper on Monday night is estimated at .f 160,000. —State Senator Graham, of New York, vho was found guilty of embezzlement, has been remanded for sentence. —Arrangements have beeu made for a Farmers’ and Mechanics' Convention, al Manchester, N. H., on the 20th and 21st of January. No More Taxation.—Now that our Senator* and Representatives have been home on a llying visit to their constituents they inay probably have been given to understand that tho people see no need for additional taxation aud do not desire to bo taxed unnecessarily in order to keep up the pet policy of a rapid decrease in the public debt. The country is in a prosperous condition and is growing rich er and richer every day. Values are rap idly recovering from the temporary de pression of the commercial crisis, and w hile we may still hear of caution and retrenchment in business our revenues will speedily increase with increasing commerce. Let Mr. Kichnrdsou be pa tient, and he will soon have money enough in the Treasury. Meanwhile, if Congress will put a stop to jobbery, while encouraging nil legitimate enterprises and aiding iu a liberal development of our magnificent resources, we shall do very well without rushing in u pnnic to the extreme measure of taxation to make up a temporary deficiency in our revenues.— AVir York Herald. —Hon, Nhakespoare Caldwell, formerly tuemper of Congress from Louisville, but now of New Y’ork, tnrnod over to the poor of the former city on Christmas day a haudaoiuu building for hospital purpo ses which he has had erected at a cost of eighty thousand dollars. The edifice is to be called the Hospital of St. Mary and St. Elizabeth, and tinder tho charge of the Sisters of Charity, but to be open to the reception of patients of every denomina tion. The gift is made iu memory of Mr. Caldwell’s wife, who was the only daughter of Colonel J. D. Breckinridge, of Louisville. The building will accom modate several hundred patients. Money amt Stock Market. London, Doc. 31.—Uuder the new valu ation of pound sterling, new fives 10|4. Erie 43J. Paris, Dec. 31.—Ilenls 38 and 35. New York, Deo. 21.—Gold opened at 104- Stocks dull. Gold I()j. Money 7. Exchange—long 8J, short 11}. Oovern-- mentR strong. State bonds quiet and nomiunl. New York, Dec. 31. — Business in all departments was moderate to-day. Stock exchange cloned ut 1 o'clock. Money 1-1(1 nud interest bid. Exchange dull at Gold lo^aioj. Governments active. States dull and nominal. Provision nud Other Market". Liverpool, December 31.—-Provisions quiet. New York, December 31.—Turpentine dull. Bonin quiet, at £2 50 for strained. Freights firm. New York, December 31.—Southern Hour without material change, nt $t> 80a <» 88 for common to fair; extra $8 50all. Whiskey dull but lower at 07. Wheat unchanged. Fork quiet but firm; now mess £K» I.#. Beef quiet. Lard steady at 8}a8 H ‘. Tallow 8$. Lardfij}. Turpen tine quiet. Busin unchanged. Freights quiet. Cincinnati. December 31.—Flour firm and unchanged. Corn firm. Now pork firm nt mi5 55 cash; .^15 75 buyers’fa vor. Bacon firm but scarce, with light sales at 8^-h8.». Whiskey in ••oort detuned at 83. Louisville, December 31.—Flour steady at Jffi» 25a7 00. Corn in demand at 53. Perk quiet and steady—Khoulders 7).dinar rib sides s^, clear sides 8;, 1 . Lara quiet and unchanged. Whiskey fi3j. St. Louis, December 31.—Flour firm and ill fair demaud, superfine winter $>5 25n5 50. Corn dull end lower at 50a 5(>U Whiskey steady ut 05. *Pork firm $*14 .>0al5 00. Bacon tiriu, but un changed. Lard firm, 8 cash. Cotton Market". Liverpool, December Ol—Ngod.— Cot ton dull aud easier; uplands 8a8j; sales 10,000; speculation and oxport l,ooo. Later,—Uplands, imt higher than good ordinary, shipped in December, 8£; noth ing below low middlings, shipped in De cember, 8,J; nothing below middlings, shipped in December and January, 8A; ditto, February and March, 8 1-1(5; Or- leaus, nothing below low middlings, ship- pod in January and February, 8J. Liverpool, December 31—.5 p. m.—Cot ton—Sales of uplands, nothing below good ordinary, deliverable in January, 8: ditto, ditto. January aud February, 8. New York, December 31.—Cotton dull; sales 313; uplands lfic., Orleans Hi}. Futures opened as follows: January 15 l-HJain}; February 1f»J; March Hi 5-1 ti alt!}; April B’q: May 17‘. Floor steady. Wheat firm. Corn shade firmer. Pork firm, mess $1(125. Lurd heavy, steam Sj. Cotton quiet and irregular; sales 1442 bales, at 10Jo. Now York, Dec. 31. —Cotton—net re ceipts 0IH; gross 7,(558. Futures dosed firm; sales 18,(i(H) baleH, a* follows: January 15}; February 15'- March 1H}; April 1« 13-l(i; May I7}al7j. Mobile, December 31.—Cotton quiet; middlings 15|c; low middlings 14.}; strict good ordinary I8jal3^; re! receipts 1535; exnnrts to G;aat Britain 7iJ7. to cmil.inant Fannin.... Gilmer Lumpkin.. Milton Union WESTERN CIRCUIT. Clarke Gwmuett... Hall Walton NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Elbert Hancock Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe... Warren Wilkes LANTA CIRCUIT. DoKalh.. Clayton. Fulton... Bonal property assigned to us by John Kin*. Id Romm? Paper. 4 Copying Letter Hooks. 1- Dozen Pass Books 12 Buttlos Arnold’s Ink. 1*40 Document K.nvelopes. 1 OanooHlug St imp 1 Lettor Press and Stand. 0 Chairs. 1 Book Rack. 1 lx>t Books and Paper. 1 Stovo aud Pipo. 1 Eight-day Clock. 40 Hors. 3 Horses. 0 Mules. 1 Mare and Colt. 0 Cows. U Express Wagons. 1 Cart. 1 Two-Horse Wagon. 1 Lot Plows and Hoes. 1 Huiro*. 1 Large Iron Sale. 1 Iron Money Chest. The Large Iron Safe is at tonuur cfllea ol Mr. John King. The Iron Money Chest is at Merchants’ anu Mechanics' Hank, whore par ties deslr-jiis ol examining win hoc them. JOHN PEA BODY. W. L SALISBl U Y. Assignees ol John King. SOUTH Kit N CIRCUIT. OCONKE CIRCUIT. Dooley .. Pulaski (l continued).. ALBANY CIRCUIT. Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Mitchell Worth SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT. Macon Sohloy Sumter (one continued) Webster O Executor's Sale. Uy in February n outcry, bolero th the lirNt Ttf acll at nubll b of Ellis A UarriHon.' in l huh I hour- of Hale, tho full- nlivi.I.Ml hall th« 1 oreho i Ho, :ort Hall, a: Joueert Hull Tho said pr undivided halt intarvei in i he corner on Hr.ani Htrort, ut an undivided fourth in •rty l o’na ilia intnri-Hl ol Teuis cash. 18 A A0 L M08K8, Kx For Rent. J.ff; \V. WRIGHT hiving Irtll.d to ); ,v thn Relit of ih j Itt'SE l'I.At?K. Ktsol .loha K tUK. tliii |iho '* v PATAULA CIRCUIT. Early I Quitman 3 liandolph I OIIATTAJHOOOHKK CIRCUIT. Chattahoochee i Harris 5 Marion t Muscogee (2 continued) 2(5 Stewart l Talbot 12 Tnvlor 1 >V I . HAbl.SRURY, .JOHN I*KA RUDY. AmIriiocn .Imt. Kin For Sale. 50 3—18 exports to G; eat Brit am 7G7, to continent 2740, coastwise 2GS2 : sales 1000 : stock (13,280. New Orleans, Deoeuioer 31.—Cotton irregular ; middlings nomiual at. l(i|, low middliugs 14^, strict good ordinary 14, good ordinary 13§; net receipts 75l3,groas 8313 ; exports to Great Britain 15,213, to France 1837 ; sales 3000, last evening 0500; stock 258,007. Boston, Dec. 31.—Cotton quiet and strong: mi dlings 1(5^; uot receipts 175; gross 1032; exports to Groat Britain 4 7(»; sales 300; Htock G()(K). Galveston, Dec. 31.—Cotton firm, moderate demand; gecul ordinary 13}; ordinary 12} : net receipts 2141; exports coastwise 2.35; sales 1200 ; stock 100,338, Noryolk, Deo. :>l! — Colton easy; ’ovr middlings 1 -4 J: net receipts 3012; exports coastwise Hot); suDa 475; stock 21,710. —Havana advices state that tho insnr- j gents on tho Ifith iust. entered the eulti- : vated zone of the jurisdiction of Puerto j Priucipe, destroying everything within | their reach. They met with a repulse before Fort Diarnout, and in a subsequent attack ou a detachment of civil guards, lost several killed. The latest report says j they are now iti full retreat, pursued by l Spanish troops. Baltimore. Dec. 31. — Cotton quiet and nominal; middlings I5 : {; low middling* 15]; strict good ordinary 1 I]; nel receipts 213; gr«»si 102)5; < xpovls coastwise 115; sales 1025. Inst evening 725: spinners 700; stock 15,070. Savannah, Decomber .31.—Cotton nom iual; middlings 15fja-j; net receipts .3(554; exports coastwise 11 IS: sales 1075'. ; stock 117,000. Charlkstgn, Dec. 31.- Cottou easy; middling* lj».jnl5|; low cuddling 14]al5; strict good ordinary II*; net receipts 2431; exports to continent (>!»0; exports coftitwise 1471; sales 100; stork 71.087. Phi la hklt ui a, December 31. Cotton quiet; middliugs l(5.}al(5A; low middlings 15b; strict good ordinary 15; net receipts f0: gross 807. Liverpool Weekly Cotton Statement. Week’s sales 513,000 bales : for export 3.000— speculation 1,000 ; stock in port by Actual count 533,1)00 bnlcn, ditto esti- mated 47.3,000 ; Ainericau, actual counl, 143.000— estimated 87,000 ; receipts 43,- 000 — Americi>u 24,000 ; unhiul export 12,- OOO ; afiemt 3(58.oo<»- Aniericnn 240,000 bales. SPRINGERS OPERA HOUSE! macon i iitrcir. Bibb (one continued) 12 Crawford 2 Houston G TwiggB 1—21 rj.lNT l'IB(SUIT. Henry 1 Monroe (one continued) 5 Newton d Pike 2 Uockdale i Spalding TALLAPOOSA CIUOUIT. Campbell Carroll Coweta Douglas Fayette Heard ’. Meriwether Troup (4 continued) ROME CIRCUIT, Floyd Haralson Polk Walker A For Sale Low. £G!iOLAKHHll> .IN THE MKDH AI. LhGP. AT MYANRVIMiK INDIANA. APPLY AT TIITS FOR RENT, . jfl Wt *•/ _ October, the very denim Ido red- 97171 j dance ou Forsyth Hircct, nour ltaudolph, d-141 at present ooctuiled hy the Rev Mr. tfiirletl.ui. Apply to H. M. HOWARD, don S. W.K. K For Rent. IJIIIK PONT.4JMK IIIIU8P. '' l«. tod for a IL'k Ho iiIhImb.I. >u gi>. ITH A-. ii WILLIAMS For Rent. 1 111K UPK1UK oo« oci'upinl »\v Jl. UaatU- me mail, llroker, b. Urn O.-.gi.i ll..moJgj| | l.iiltillnjc. PeHMevnli.li u!reit i.uiiu-dinloly. * feeplrin lti» io_.|«, i o..« Ro .m iu tho liMHinolif. -u.J.M.. f r . * 4 ro <m or workshop. i VVutor Im furnished tu ih»» h.oiv .and I Whll hrated by ;» furuuve tlii>»iiph.*'xt ili^ 1* i ton. Comfort K*iarauUied. .... I Apply la G*«r.Uir a . of CHEROKEE Bartow Catoosa Gordon Murray Whitfield l- t; I For Rent. I>wt> I.A1U1K. Vl Kl.l. .'UHXIHUKU with in*. • I |Mrb»r, in ceinml | 2be riiy. Termi lihnml. A*h M. K:. |unn Qi ;u ( 2b« city. 7 ;i—i3 : PRATT S ASTRAL OIL. AUGUSTA CIRCUIT. Burke Columbia... McDuffie.... Richmond.. MlI»UI,K i nu n*. Emanuel Glasscook Jefferson Johnson Seri veil Washington OUtfULOKl'. CltliCUlT. Baldwin Jasper Jones Morgaui.,.i • Putnam Wilkinson 4. EASTERN CIRCUIT. Chatham Vvirooluiely sale. Perfectly odorleur*. Ale Uhiforjn. JllumluaUng quudllee nuperfi.i . 3 jr.i«. lUurns in any laiuj* without d.iugor id I idotfliut or taking lire. Miuiul'aciure i exj>roMi- , i> to ithipiareiho uho ut volatile 11 i:«i da ugciOit • \ foils. lt»«*fcur under evory possddo lent, an . l'i- 20 its pertaotihai n tag qua IH ton, •■»»« prove. 1 hy »' 1 emitinaed m Iu over 800,U00 Itfuilllos. Millions oi have been suM and no 10 . j cA4*mi—-divoauy or indirectly— has ever t»‘ «i . iHxt Irom burning, storing <=r liMialltiiu d. ' 1 , Tbo itutneuttc vuarly loss to life and proper.) • 2 ruHifilluK from dim use ol cheap and iLhikojou . 1 w ollvin the rniUw'.Stnto.v. is aiipulliiur. 1 ^ The IiiHuninco t^*np«uiv« R'-'i )• Itn l-oiiiiii..; *tpnor* througtioBbtio couiliry recoiumend th< • *'" •' ASTRAL an tJi«h(N‘ safognurd when lamp I n ro used. Send lor oirfn\n l or aalo nt retail Uy f;vt» r *t. whole ‘ i 1 Jt*R ATT • * | huM h T. M. JOTfiSS, . t. k WITH . Send lor wrfMin r . Io nt retail Uy trule Kcnerally. and sale by the ii’nynutor*. tJHARM^ ft DO.. 108 8 ul.^treel,New Yoik. dfcwflai 1 88 [4Jroover, Sv.wbhs k Co., URUNSWn x: CIRCUIT. Colton —AND— Clinch. Given.. 1 dkm\ Gonnm Mercliairts, f V. t\. UKDOVhK jvl caw2t /. D. HABRfSON. 0 lark. Savanna li. MONTPEILER INSTITUTE. 'PHJi 11 nilerniaiip-i will >% (*rb.K»l 1 ., r r.,v4 1 Air! Uitlf, »«t MuutpMljrr Siwiins*. Muiirir C"U!ily. On., Id nil * - Horn .Mmiimi. on |li- T -t >|. dny In Fnbrnnry, 1ST4. Tin builditn;* to I Dissolution Notice. rpHV, FtltM t>F THOMAS (llblUiKT ^ I OO. Inw thin day been di->olvcd 1 (> mutual consent. TL* hUBlutv*- will netllod nj» *•> THO MAS (ItLBKitT, whom ltn.Ne ha•. i.ir chUme againet .the firm pu vuien:. Th<u.e.i*d«bt 'Hi. I0ealb.11 ih uot«d 0>v it . h..»|Ui unIoii mid n-liiiirKM.: adnptiUioi for •!» “ H'-ldrs M.‘V(-rnl m ifailliiK 1. 1 hr 1 Ik, on tic pi| •-mh.-tf purpoH. h of n Bi-hool KBotirrei clmlyhiM ' fir -a for nub ...i»flos, advertlrtlnu job work or 000k bind i Ini; are requested to r.l-e *-»rly attention t. ; the iteulmneat «>t their ;l hUS. ImWOLF, TICOH. GILHKRT. < olumlAii.'. (la., J)e«. dl, l*ib. J hi rty l.>u rdi ih can h«> j'lvoiurmnlatnl Th- NtholHNti. V. •« Mi|| ,.,„KiKt of p. mtcWn, • omui.-nclue mi Uo Uret MoihIky «»• Pnbru^r v nmi -ndlOK mi 1 )|n 22H of Nov< ii)t,.-r. Mill. .. vnc»| mn of two w.-ekn in July. ta* shiutt •P«a ne.1; »iA* '-d « >. A. II1JN.SKV, AGENT FOR Ajncricau Cotton Tie Co„ \ LL Al'I'IMtVL’D I’AlJ iHiNa Ut JUPlbtjVhD ;V CiyrrON TIES, nirulMhed m NUT ..nantiiT, it«. 4'lply to 0. ID/NRV JORDAN. K»fl4e k M«*i, Co 1 loweit i M M Dr. K. II. Mv.im, Pr#.i College. Profi-Mor J. K. milKt,..« M«rr Hon. W. A. Huff. >t.iy„f V| , I uNr-rvit T. NiBb.-t, hop. Mhcom. N. L. Whittle, Eni,.. M.trou. Ciill iid Audethmi V* , , H. J. Union. M, , Albany, IL,. ' u. A.McKnik). Milh-.lK^.lir, Ij,,. ■t « • . 3pJcrM’ Turn 0 it, Jcfirrm ATCTSTIJBr 4to ETXIS. Sonoral OommiuRkn Merohanta, 0AVA.NM.TAH, “Muty, ( i'»l law I n likNJ. M. fill. It ILL EPPING’S BUOHI W ILL m*ke Adrwnce* .hi C»lhm or other pro duoe, fir mU h^re or ehipnietit to oar friendi n New York, R-wton or Liver|>o.d. lL-fpr iu Colmnbw* to Meiffr*. Kvplnj A If»n*erd KNOAflEMFM FOK TWO MGIITS OJHiT OK Th« Youna \ er* it le ActrMB, —Twenty Mexicans and several white men,all armed, lost night entered Dingston, Fresno cottuly, Cal., aud seized twenty eitizeus and bodnd them hands and feet, and then robbed two stores in the town, gutting about $1,000 in money and a Urge quantity of jewelry,etc. They made their escape, but the people are in hot piuauit. Katie Putnam ! I'ctics ta «ii Purcliasors of th' h Siisllenf. Compound Ustrict of' |u:hu. 2KKB VOlta OKHK.R. Grand Raffle! «, *t V. EEIUH'.' Holiday Evcn’ir, Jian’y .5, IU7I. U flKKrfc * VO. t . *itl jet this OrUlunl Extract. Than* IS no OUTHIDKl AQKNCIMh—MITHKK 8KNCIAI. , OK ULNKKAL.. I a-n ludtridnal'y rfgV Pr^ptlai „ , f IN VINO VERITAS! flERCE. n n. MOVKKTT h».. and Madieloal C.ATAW tlA aud UoM Put Mr and Rot Iki than • , NatlrM Win*-. The New 3Iagdalen ! ^ lautatio ? 1 1 41 ' Salf * CITY TAXES. U«i|. i d A ftei rvad I Rook Stoia 1 Jal <t |«t 51 'V , 0 tlU * I j| W J ('Haiti 11 T OVKKK for ml* m 1*1mi mx ^p 4 .• I ] / lOUNtTlL f.-itlw-ly ■ditirel* lha G-culi ; u- v L witbiu fi.iii uillra • vdond u« VH..m ty lisuc.J m {»lu*t 'I! |*» ra «• wI-wk.- rA\t a I.'tafthla h«u4 1« «!%*•«; aMtotn t *»*- t.*lao<*<- N 1 (REAL BETA IB. f* A L E S AN I* LICKN • Ib^ Ih..I >inatlt> oi oak auil | Ickof v Uj.l. - t«. All I unpaid u«. Otb Jai.uarv ni.tl. »>» »■>« 1 *■»' ‘’ I...->»•') I Qiprui atnohla p i m ilm i .!«••«• *. COit. N RAK> 1 4**40 ^ h B \1VNUA j g4«. R-did f®il««tor and fruaiur**. Watchmakers. j. it. r.ii.viut. I'rurticnl WlKchiimhcniiid Jnvidlor. ' Rcpn Coly * bn.hlii.K. Rr. i Plano Tuning, Ac. AM kiuilt Kr»liiK'>tacUiu. Oil. mid Atinrlimont. for nil not -l.u, - t‘i- K. W. 111,41',' ■I Timor „ m-i..i.,„. i-on., >1*1, l'.inti,,* a. . y be Uf at .1. W. I sa«i« A Noib • ii Dress-Making. Restaurants. HAHKIM tOl.MY IUSTAIKAM, D r,!!i ^ ‘ , V ‘., * ’ ° ^ ** WO RT11 * No. 3’J ltro.wl Ntreofl. MellftIKi&hS of For. ixu mid D aurstlc l.i<|M-> CiKara. Mcula ut all hour*. J.J liLAKHLY.I i id ! Feed Store. Barber Shops. El). TftlMItY. Burlier, 8f.. miller Hulikin Home. Ci.lmuU JBBIIN I* I TIC (■ III BONN. , , Wind, nil.- ii ml Retail Dealer in Hay. Qat, Rarn.i. ),i 11o Ini Inn . Raro.i, Au , Uglelhorpa St '1 •’mpar.uu:* Hall. Cotton Factories. MIWOlillK ]IAMII l(T|;ilI\(i <:». Mi Ol SIIEETINOS. 8111 H’l l.VGS YARN RON;. Ac. 0)1.1 M Ill's, ij.v . 1* Ml IFF, I’M-sideur. . LMMM’.mvi t.n A i< •‘.anu ■-1 n» Mattress-Making, Ac. j.». jii jnms. Unuernl Upliolataiar and JUattrsia-Maker. Shop we,. ,i In Warren, near lnUr*ertlou ol 0«lr •*|»1 Ihorjif* ami Rrldga M«. RAILROADS. Change of Schedule. Livery and Sale Stables. ItOimiT THOVt |>NOV, Livery. Mul« uimI r.xcliuuftr Mabii No lit 1 ColuinluiN, Gi« A. <L1.4DIi;L, Livery uimI Suit* NhtblO". i)«i,r.tuoKi*K .St , t.'oLumitrf, U t. ““J W«llea la.Ulded in Ul.,1.1- " by tin. Doctors. IMl. J. A. l ltm ilAKT, Grti. eut C. J. Mi.lletl rt Di ll;; SI.,,.., Rr.M.I HU« Red loan, (< n a*. « lull. l.etVMe„ ||,„.,.| »"|-i Ki-.HI M. .I' llii.alaiH, (U. IUI. 4 01./,I V. R-rtiilmi. it n onice i nep-.T ill! OK. .1. 4. 4'OOIi, I IlM A llm i Mon'i Li.iumiri livil d..,.v I., Ml. Dentists. Oollliubiu, Urt.. llsc. i. 1 , litTU O N AND AH'KH DEO. IlD, WEDNESDAY l’aaaeitjjer Train will run as fulluwi : Lh^vk Oou mhun daily, iaifloys excepted, 3:00 e. ju. Lv.wa Tko», AhlllVK AT C'M.UMhUS, Ticket OtRco nt Broad . t Shed Will be opoti FRKKJIIT AND ACCOM MOD Al ION Leave Coluiulnu .Monday*. Wmtiuwilava mid Fridnya at .... , Arrive «i Troy, ... *u:» p Leave Troy on Yuwh1u>s, Thursdsyf aud Saturday* at ... 4.1*0 a Arrive nt Columbus, . e «*•• •• '-..Mi W. f«, CLARK. Sup' Western Railroad of Alabama. 53j HOURS TO NEW YORK New York and Now Orleans Hail Line, W. Y. 1*001 vto] bd Uviwil SI , < dual W. .1. FOCI LI Oentlftt, ••'*) Him.... Kuthliiig. : Talaw Sleeping Curs Enn Through from Cpeilhn to Lynchburg. Lawyers. WK8TK.IIN RAII.U0AD 01' \ I. AHA Ml COLOMOVC, 0A., XovoMibei Ukh, Wi THAINH LEAVE COLUMRl'8 DAILY 10:40 i For Atlanta, i Arrive at AtluuU, For Mnnlu-muj. '.:»»* I Hl'MNKI.L A SWIFT, and Counsellors a> Law. Mill ; 11.1 Id I.e.M . : l (C'iiutt ill I.r,! I •dm a VMJ i FOR NEW YORK, DAILY, I.. T. IHIHM.MJ, Allorney untl Sollri&or. ;ht. iu Ranki uplc; . 'Tim • • t h.iiirt uu I 4*. m:nut.- ) LL.YVj: iMLI MUCii k:4« a. iu. 4KRIYK Opelika I- p. ui., nl ACaula a;4U p * W.oU.iiiKU ii 7 20 a in.. Now York iiA4 j. • I*K A !I4>I» Y A IS 1C 1 S .YO.\. i IMii'iultdphta and Ra'i N|«M*|»iiiu 4'ur* Kim Tbrotiicla from ' * OpeliItH t4» l.yucliburtf. TRAIN8 ARRIVE AT CGH MUCH DAILY via] | From Atlanta, iklO r. *t. I From Montgiunoiy a< d: »i» \. m . Sh*0 t. r*. Tim p. m. W.aieru Mail liaui mas daily, • onnenlmc with trslnt t..i NhW Orlenaa. .U Lil., [ l.ouirt\ilie, hy., and M. l.oini, m Mf-ntfc 'Uiftf j. >•.. J ' .dinw On llioi Ham sleeping Ckd.ui: K. .1. .HttSfiS. AUoruuy uutt I'oiiuha llor uf I.i eiugltt Home InMirmico Losiijmi.t bmldln ...•17 1.1, ond si. i- thrmtjrJi opr Ilk The 10:10 S. in. .New York Fxpn-M tmiu ti.o.- l dully,coDin- liiiK at Atlimu with V. * A K.H. 0 ;. I | Oauigla U. H. LOUS I. 4-Alt BA II Ik, Ulornt y uml 4'<Miii"i*llor uf l.t lice .So. i,7 II;-., Ill HI. -I. I • liiiiilo.s <.U i- for sal., at L'r.ion I'asaen i'll IS I*. BALL, RAC'.S, AK-lG BANKS. I'll AS. II. WILLIAMS >nie> nt I.jiu, 4'oliimlMi". f. Grocers. DA.N’L H. ill Aik D. .' 4#• .So . Ji .1. II. Ii k 1I1LTOA' Uliulcsulo and Knfuit 4> Ei'.inklirj, Umr.u A i.»ul i MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS Columbus. Ga., Does a General Banking Busineij. DUMA IS lixellliniie, 4-«>l<l, Silver. Jlloi-li.", A. Hpvvtul ntleiitimi uivvn In loll.-v Iioil", uti«l prompt rplnrna imttln. Fresh Meats. Mufti \ufioviul Kunk of >> SAVINCS BANK. Raes, Hicios, etc. aou> oi.muri.i. IVAlerln .Baus- »l II*. «*f«-.. .Will all Li nils Oi.Iita/lt. OKFOMII'S roreiVMl in «ouu •» i-i-uf" nntf iipuut'd". SEVEN pnr ci'iif. per aiiniim, lerexl ullowed, puyuhlo l«t Junui April. .Inly uml Oefober. <*oinpon oil lour llinrs unnnully. iHirosrrs i*aiif o\ ih;mani Druetgisfs, DR, J. L. UI i:\LV <1 SDN. UrugaHta And ITeHcripUnnUta. blKBCrOHA . L. 8 A 1.1.»RUK V—-Pot merly »f NVainov', ILLQK? —Of 1‘icer. lllgov Ac t:„. P. plinWN -Ot l o'mu him 1 r* »:i Woik- A.MJCDD—Of C A. Held A Do. . L. 'Ii-«V4 <(H—18 John MrUoii»h .1 L-». 4 . It. IMI.VILK, I.IrriiMrrl Apolhern Go*; door above ' irtt iiia Or- •. * \ lMiy«irianv I're- > ipt|..ti" m.ia qos-lalt. IT j M*!.t bell to M J. I. GRH1IN, I Oft Rroad Hi. ud Hod- DRY GOODS. STILL CONTINUED ! Dry utofls, Shoes, Hals, Clotiiian, Notions, &c., AT COST FOR CASH. JOII.N I.. JOKIliN, IklUKKlSl, •. -loura below Geo. V. . Rr-.w Peacock & Swift. :l *** NiHhl II**!I n lit ol -■•uh d.e.t. I 4>H rr.u S. 4 IIAPM IN. Ili-IlKUUt, Kundolph, .a-t Rioa.1 ?ir-M. II i: N \ I H O X • * Ida i i.h sin pi*in« i i ■ov KK TWO ill NDKP.D VII 1. ? 1 ef a «ul I with a Gir ;• i’l . ' ) A. 31. It 1C A N NON, NVfiol<»"Ulo and Kofull lkoulor In Druvi nud HiMlIrliifi, toilet Artlvliw and Fei-fiimvr.i. il ly U p .fetH. lie.!. The* itrv mon *liaiTr/or imirMnv *'***• ’» Holts lha* •iHtf Tito in »/.«•. A** R\vr*n •>.o|Niuiev Sdil hj Prlrttri" and Slaiiae^ra rtirjwk.j- Wanted. "T Dental Notice. 1 \K PIIM.P h»» i -movid 1. , . ;» l ) dvaei ... I(. Olilr li'V. " M '•*« \\ 1 11 AT M ILL PAT Mr-lay, > an ha jmr*u*d Iu yonr #wit it«i;-H .i -I ; 'll li a rat. rh»BC« lor thia» out m muj. .. o-.t rhat'nj Icliut* time; ^trl* a»tJ ‘a»< * ....Hilly do well a- men. Varf . uMi •- A4drM« J. i At it An A UI. u !N WMbUtglOL it., kw*i. kiommv Dmr. ho lifted the throbbinff [ « .. .1 ..11 tba tiuot lull 1 ,i'. i.'obUinii ,1 ‘ “ '.!**>! if-T* ': ,k, : u ! Si t : ser: itra i.KUS TO