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Columbus
VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JANUARY
TEEMS
OF THK
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
BWQTJItllflK.
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Twelve months, in advance $8 00
Six uionthu, 44 4 00
Three months, 44 2 00
One month, 44 7i*c.
Weekly Enquirer, one year 2 00
Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 50
Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to-
^^ether, one year 8 00
42EORMIA NEWS.
—Clinch county strongly favors a con
vention.
—Richmond county jailed 70 whites
and 104 blacks last year.
—Savannah is going to have a carnival.
Now, this thing is getting serious.
—The inoully sales at Augusta and 8a-
VAunah realized terribly low prices.
—The city Marshal’s ti fa. sales at At
lanta, Tuesday, aggregated $2,000.
—Bishop Beckwith has gone on a ma
rooning expedition to Indian river, Fla.
—Kit Brown, a tiegro murderer under
sentence of death, has escaped from For
syth jail.
—At the monthly sales in Havanuah,
Tuesday, 202^*ar*ros in Early county sold
for $21.
—In Spalding county, at Sheriff's sale,
corn brought 80c. and cotton seed 18c.
per bushol.
—The great Hex procession iu Atlanta
appears to have been a parade of adver
tising wagons.
—A Savannah constable was shot in the
ami by nu unknown party while ho was
carrying u negro woman to jail.
—A negro woman in Athens was robbod
by two negro men, one of whom she had
loaned $10, of $5(50 iu gold and silver.
—Iu 1873 the cost of collecting inter
nal revenue in Georgia was $84,051.20.
Some official must have had nice pickings.
—Gorman, of the Talbotton Standard,
has discovered that, if u wowau counts
fifty gray horses she will marry the next
man she meets.
—Hou. M. V. McKibben a-ks the vo
ters of Butts county to meet in conven
tion aud give their viewa on the Couven
tion question.
—Sixty.three gin houses have been
burnt in Georgia siuoe September 1st
one in Jackson county, with 30 bules of
cotton, being the last.
—A villainous attempt wus made
the 5th to throw a passenger train off the
Central Railroad track near Musgrovo
crock. By a timely lookout a general
smash-up was avoided.
.—Eighteen people met in Augusta to
decide whether the county desired a
State Convention. Reports for and
against were otferod, published for in
formation and tho meeting adjourned to
the 15th.
—The reports of the sextons of the
three cemeteries of Savannah shot/ au
aggregate of 1,1U5 interments for the
year 1873. Of those, tho largo number
885 were colored persons, leaviug but 3(58
whites.
—Eatonton lost nine houses, valued at
$10,000, by ihe tire of Tuesday. The
following losses are given: J. A. Martin
«fc Co., loss $3,000; M. Mortis, loss 2,000;
Hearn A Co., loss $1,500; C. D. Leonard,
loss, $1,000; A. Phillips, loss $8,500; G.
W. Ross, loss $2,500; J. A. Champion,
goods saved; Palmer A Denham, loss
$3,000; B. H. Hundcta A Co , uot burnt
out but moved their goods, and lost heav
ily while moving out aud back. No in
surance on buildings or stocks.
ALABAMA XEW*.
—Montgomery
railroad. .
lajiug down a street
WASHINGTON.
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDING*.
Williams* Momluntlou Withdrawn—
He Stays In the Cabinet-Gordon
on the Salary Grab—Louisiana
vo. Kellogg-Old Mexican
Route Re-opened.
Morulnv Session—Senate.
Washington, January 8.—By a vote of
45 to 14 the Senate rejected Pratt's
amendment to tho salary bill, compelling
metnbeiu to refund back pay received
siuce March 3d, 1873.
House.
The Educational bill was considered.
Alter noon Sesslou—House.
The Naval Appropriation bill occupied
the day.
Senate.
Nothing but salary. Confirmations—
Thomas P. Ochiltree, Marshal of Eastern
Texas; Lumsford L. Lewis, Marshal of
Eastern Virginia.
Postmasters—Tendick, Columbus, Tox-
as; Prettyman, Marietta, Georgia; Boll,
Dalton, Georgia; Boll, LaGrange, Geor-
gia.
Nominations—None.
Williams* Nomination Withdrawn.
The message of the President to tho
Senate, withdrawing the nomination of
George H. Williams to bo Chief Justice,
states that it is done at his own request.
Williams remains in office as Attorney
General.
The uoiniaatiou of Col. Bristow for that
position, in auother brief message, was
consequently withdrawn.
Seuator Gordon on the Grab Rill.
Washington, January 8.—During de
bate on the Salary Bill in the Senate to
day, Gordon, of Georgia, said he was
willing to reduce the salary of congress
men, but he wanted a reduction made in
tho salary of high officials of the army
aud navy, lie hoped the salary of the
President would be reduced fo twenty-
five thousand dollars, as under the old
law. He was iu favor of retrenchment,
but wanted it made by millions instead of
hundreds of dollars. This money should
go back to Jhe treasury, and let the re
peals mean something—not a mere shad
ow to blind the people.
Won’t Support Kellovg.
The following was received to day:
New Orleans, Jan. 15th, 1874.
To Ii. 11. Mavr and A. C. Jan in, Wcwh
ington:
Only six Fusiouists of the Houro have
gone to Kellogg, in spite of all patronage.
Not a singlo Senator.
(Signed; Jso. McKsery.
Old Route Re-opened.
Tho Treasury Department announces
that the route for the transportation aud
exportation of goods iu bond from any
port of tho United States by water to
Corpus Christi, and thence overland by
way of Rio Grande City to Mexico, has
been ro-opened.
New Orleaun Rattle lu noticed
No uotice whatever of tho anniversary
of the battle of New Orleans.
THE NORTH GEORGIA IE LICIT
DISTILLEKIEN.
Washington, January 7.—District At
torney Farrow, of Georgia, with the en
dorsement of all representative men from
that State cognizant of the facts, has se
cured tho acceptance by the Commission
er of Iutorunl Revenue of tho proposition
of ex-Represeutative Price in tho matter
of illicit distilleriea in North Georgia.
The proportion involves u liberal settle
ment, approximating to general amnesty
for past irregulartios, aud looks to the
pardon of those in prison. Tho latter
class, however, depend upon Executive
clemency. There aro about thirty-five
iu jail, and over three hundred cases un
adjusted. There are also about three
hundred distillers against whom no pro
ceedings have been instituted, who de
sire to avail themselves of the settlement
proposed.
THE EDGAR STEWART.
DECLARATION
THE OWNER.
—New Granges are constantly being or
ganized iu Pike county.
—A nogro who can neither read nor
write has been clouted commissioner of
Dallas county.
—Mauy young man iu Pike county are
arranging to work cm farms. This is grat
ifying intelligence.
—Mr. Cornelius Atohinson, of Dale
county, lost u thumb and all tho lingers
of a hand in a gin.
—On Tuesday the Doth, at3 a m , the
house in Union Springs occupied l>y Mr.
Oar initial was destroyed by lire.
—The Mobile uud Ohio Railroad his
sold sumo of its Unde to a “Silk Culture
Company," who will soon go to work.
—A young Mobile wife eloped with a
Northern man. The husband wisely said
4 ‘let her g»," and attends to his business
as usual.
—A little daughter of Hon. J. M. Car
michael, of Ozark, wan severely burned
by her dress catching lire while she wa->
placing in n tonm. I Lit ion of auy neutrality laws of tho Go v-
—A negro juror lr ed by the Circuit 1 . I . ,
JuJge in Montgomery for coining to court ! emmont. I have broknn her charter and
late, exclaimed : *T beared de Court call, retaken possesion of her, aud request
but ’fore God, jedge, I could’t git dar.” i Col. Aguora to desist from taking any ac-
—Col. It. H. Powell has withdrawn from ; tion iu respect to the vessel, hh tho repu-
editorial connection with tho Union j ution of tha vb „ 5b1 u |, ad enollg h already,
Springs Herald and l unfa, aud is sue- , T , . „
needed by tho proprietor, Mr. James R. , ttD(1 1 deHre to ,edeem lt ftH far aH P 0SHlble
Rogers. ; by u«iug her in legitimate employment.
—The trial of tho Coosa prisoners is
now iu progress, in Montgomery, before j
Commissioner Dresser. Men who have i
confessed to falsehoods are testifying I
against them.
—Two North Carolinians, bound for
Texas, between Opelika and Montgomery
were swindled out of $50 iu greenbacks |
by oue George Harrison, who gave them I
bogm gold to hold until he came back, j
Harrison was overhauled in Montgomery
point eastward is interrupted.
The rain continues at Philadelphia ; a
freshet is apprehended.
All the Virginia livers aro flooded.
The bridge on the Hudson River Rail
road, below Groton, has been washed
away by the 6torm and traius aro delayed.
Land slides have occurred on the
Poughkeepsie & Eastern aud DutcherH A
Columbia Railroads.
The freshet in the Schuylkill is subsid
ing without serious damage.
NEW YORK.
SHERIFF AND DEPUTY SHERIFF
FINED AND IMPRISONED.
Action ol' the Workingmen.
New York, Jau. 8.— Ex-Sheriff Brennan
and Deputy Sharin' Shields were found
guilty to-day of contempt iu disobeying
the orders of the Court and allowing
Henry \V. Genot to escape from custody.
Tho Court fined them $250 each, and
thirty days in the county jail.
The Demands or Workingmen.
The proposed mass meeting of unem
ployed laborers in New York proved a
failure. About three hundred men moved
about in groups through Uniou Squaro,
but no leader appearing to organize the
meeting, and as it was raining at the
timo, they soon disappeared.
The working men, after leaving Union
Square went to Tompkins' Square, where
about five or six hundred men hud assem
bled. Tho mooting was organized, and
resolutions adonted demanding work, en
forcement of the eight-hour law, u reduc
tion of house rent 25 per cent, and its
total suspension till the 1st of May.
They then adjourned, with tho under
standing that a grand demonstration will
take place Tuesday.
Extensive preparations were made by
police to quell any disturbance, but. their
set vices were not required.
OUR OWN CITY.
THE EAGLE FACTORY-IMPOR
TANT NU IT WON.
New York, Jau. 8.—In tho suit of the
Eagle Manufacturing Company, of Co
lumbus Ga., to recover damages for al
leged illegal seizure uud sale by Simon
Draper of cotton belonging to plaintill,
jury to-day in the United States Circuit
Court gave a vordict for pluintift. This ver
dict probably will decide other suits of a
similar character brought against Draper
for alleged illegal seizures aud sales of
Cotton, while he was acting as govern
ment agent.
CAUFORNIA.
OPPOSITION TO CHINENF. EMI-
G RATION.
San Francisco, January 8.—The steam
ship Chius, from Japan and China, has
not yet been heard from.
Iu the State Senate to-day, Rouch
troduced a concurrent resolution request
ing Congress to amend the treaty with
Chinn, so as to prevent further Chinese
emigration.
A similar resolution was introduced in
the Assembly.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
SECOND EXPLOSION AT CARTAGE
NA-CVBA TO HE FREE.
Madrid, January 8.- Another powder
magazine in Cuitagena exploded yester
day with a tremendous report.
Key \\T.sr, Jrtuuary 8.—Geucrul Rafael
Quesiulft ailived hero yesterday from New
Orleans. In conversation ho said Spain,
whether Republican or Monarchical, wan
the enemy of Cuba, and the Cubans in
tended to bo free at any cost.
TELEGHAPIIIF NOTE.W.
-John Scuddor’s livery stable at Indi-
New York, January 8.—Zicnori W
Butcher, the owner of tho steamship Ed
gar Stewart, yesterday, said to a reporter,
4 *I am sole and exclusive owner of the j anapolis wan burned, with twenty-eight
vessel Edgar Stewart, and sho shall rot at
4ior wharf before sho shall be used iu vio-
JORDAN, .MARSH & GO.
HOOKS TAKEN FROM DETEC
TIVES.
Boston, Jau. 8.—Judge Lovell, of tho
District Court, has taken the papers seiz-
—The ladies <>f Dike county, Orrville
ed from Jordan, Marsh & Co. out of tho
horses,
—The Now Hampshire Democratic Con
vention has nominated J»s. A. Weston
for Governor.
—The Franklin Fire Insurance Compa
ny of Philadelphia has declared a divi-
} dend of eight dollars per share.
—Through sleeping cals now run from
Richmond to Savannah, via Petersburg,
Wilmington aud Augusta.
—At a meeting of tho creditors of
Jacob Scb: cider, bankrupt brewer of
Brooklyn, debts to the amount of $(!()(),-
OGi) were proven.
—There are eight uspirunts for the Sen
atorial honor in Virginia. The contest is
exciting. 'Ihe election occurs on tho
Kith.
—A lira iu Wakefield, Mass., yesterday
destroyed tho Town Hall and contents,
including all records of tho ancient town.
Loss $8(1,000.
—The Pennsylvania Association of Sol
diers, of the war of 1812, celebrated the
battle of New Orleans by u meeting in
Philadelphi
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL* AND DEPARTURE*.
Baltimore, Jan. 8.—Arrived : Falcon.
New York, Jau. 8.— Arrived : Nevada,
City of Brooklyn, Canadian.
Liverpool, January S.—Arrived : bark
Ermiua, from Savannah ; brig Exemplar,
from Wilmingtou, N. C.
Arrivod at Gravesend : brig Lizzie, from
Bull liiver ; at Bristol, bark K. Shaw, of
Wilmington, N. C. ; at Havre, barks Bo-
nitz, Traveler and Faunie P, from Charles
ton ; brig J. H. Dillingham, from Savan
nah.
Suiled from Liverpool : ships Queen of
Hearts, Tybee, Poolscar, for Pensacola ;
bark Nathan, for New Orleans ; Great
Manderstrom, for Galveston : L. A. Lee,
for CharlcHton, from Bremenhaven : Imrk
Mercer, for New Orleans. %
New York, January 8.—Arrived out—
Italy and Zodiac.
Savannah, January 8.—Arrived—-San
Salvador, Montgomery. Saragossa, Pio
neer, William aud Irene.
Soveral vessels are otY the bar bound iu.
Cleared—Ceylon, Prosperidal, Lorouzo
and David 8. Sinor.
Sailed—Gen. Barnes.
Philadelphia, January K.—Tho Amer
ican Line steamer, Indiuna, sailed for Liv
erpool to-day with forty-one passengers.
Her cargo include* 40,000 bushels of
whont and coru, 080 bales of cotton, and
1,180 bags of flour.
MARKETS.
IIY TELEGRAPH TO ENRUIRER.
Money and Stock Market*!.
London, January 8.—Bank rate 4. Erie
434.
Paris, January 8. — Rentes 58 aud (50.
New York, January 8 —Gold opened
at L1 ^. Stocks active and higher. Money
loaned at 7—(5 bid. Gobi ll.L Exchange
—long 482, short 485. Governments are
stroug. State bonds quiet.
New York, January 8.—Money activo at
(5a7. Exchange tirm at 482J. Gold 111 Ja
111$. Governments strong. Stales quiet.
Londou, January 8.—Bullion increased
half a million pounds sterling.
Frankfort, January 8.—Bonds D7i.
Provision and Other Market*.
Nenv York, January 8.—Flour very
firm. Wheat, sales linn. Corn lc. bet
ter. Pork quiet: mess $1(5 75. Lard
weak; steam 8jj. Turpentine tirm 42£a
45. Rosin quiot $2 45a2 50 strained.
Louisville, January 8.—Provisions
firm. Pork sold at $15.fit). Bulk meats,
shoulders Oj, clear rib sides 7^, clear sides
8^ looso. Bacon shoulders 7j, clear rib
si Job 8$i 8.J: clear sides 8] packed. Lard,
tierce DjuWA, kc-g lOaltR, steam 8ln8].—
Whisky firm at Ilf*.
New York, Jan. 8.—Southern flour
firm and in moderate demand, at $7.15a
$8.30. Wheat lu2e. hotter, light sup
ply, but in fair export demand. Corn 3c.
better, fair inquiry at 87£a88 for Western
mixed in store. Pork w eak at $ 15.25a
$15. Beef unchanged. Lard steady t*$a
II}.
Cincinnati, January 8 —Flour in good
demand at full prices, Corn lirui at
(53. Pork quiet at $15 50. Lard quiet—
steam HjiH}, hot;lo 8]ut). Bacon Jinn —
shoulders 7}a7|j, dear rib sides BJJaSA,
clear sides KjnSj. Whiskey higher at 07.
St. Louis, January 8. — Flour unchanged
but firm. Corn—stiffiiPKH of holders
chocks business—small Iota No. 2 mixed
5(5, on track. Whiskey firmer and higher,
and scarce at 0(5.
Colloil Market*.
Liverpool, Jau. 8, p w. --Colton firm :
uplands HaHj^d.: Oileans 8bl ; sales J5,-
(M)U, including .*5,000 for export and specu
lation. Cotton to arrive l-Hid. higher.
Kales of uplands, nothing below good or
dinary, shipped in Daeemb r and Janua
ry, 8j|d.; do. do., shipped January and
February, 8 f bl : sales of Orleans, nothing
below low middlings’, shipped in Decem
ber, 8$d. Of sales of cotton to-day JIM Ml
bales American. Sales of uplands, noth
ing below good ordinal y. shipped Janua
ry and February, 83-lfid.: sales of Or
leans, nothing below good ordinary
shipped Jauuaiy aud February 8 7-ltid.
3 p. xt. —-Uplands 8jJd., Orleans HliiHjjd.
New Yokk, Jan. s.- Cotton linn: sales
D27 : uplands HJ^ Oi leans K5]r. Fu
tures opened uh follows: Jauuaiy 15A*
15 ll-lfi; Fclminry H5 I-.T2 ; March
1(5} : Apiil 17 I H5al7jL ; M »y 17).
New York, January s. -Futures closed
firm; sales 25.(I"0 bile*, as follows: Jan
uary 15 27* 32»»15-H5; February Hi !t-32ii
5-1(5; March 1G 13-1 ti<27-32: April 17 J»
fl-32; May 17} ill-Hi: Jims 18a Is. IIG.
Cotton firm; salts 5.57D; better prices
paid for some c ittoi.; no* receipts lb.'2.
gl < HH 8 t ts>.
Savannah, January 8 - Cotton firm;
middling! 15]; net receipts 2.773; «•*-
p iris to Continent 2,b_'ii; coastwise 2,373;
sal os 2,27*5; stock ion,775.
Memphis, Jan. 8. Cotton film and in
good demand; low middling* 14]nl5; i«-
ceipts 1,280; slli|Nlie?its 3100; htork »«8.-
New Orleans, Jan. 8.—Cotton active
and firm; Middlings K5:j; low middlings '
15^; s rict good ordinary 13{j not raceip'g
11 Oil; gross 147(5; exports to Great Biituiu |
3331, to continent 1)037, to France 183(5,
coastwise 2182; sales 4000; last evening
8000: stock 2(50,308.
—A Springfield girl threatens to sue
hor father for broach of promise. She
Hays the old gentleman first gave his 0011-
Hotit and now refuses to, aud that her
beau, having got tired of waiting, has
gone aftor auother girl.
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT,
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar !
i?Oei1 "ill t'p.'H
nl In* i>i »*jm»rt*.| ta
iili every luxury.
A. J. ROLAND.
GROCERIES.
Co to Pomeroy’s,
AT HU«1IKH'N i:ollM;u,
For Ferris * Co.'s Sugar-cured Pig
Hams and Strips, Ferris’s Mild-curad i
N. Y. Bellies, Wright's Ne Plus Ultra !
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore’s,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre
served Ginger, Jellies, Com Starch,
Sardines, Salmon,Oysters, Tomotoes,
Christmas Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks and
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nio Crackers,
Snaps, &c.
4#*Mr. T. C. Pkidokon will bo lound at tko
counter, and will be pleasod to wait on his for
mer customers and Trlonds. The patronage of
the public is respectfully solloltod. (de20
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad.
>/£[,> :( VtuTtl liti?
f J ’ll K tltul. l H
On til M inll IIKUlt, 0
ply Ids rriomls \
OCttft lltilll
<1. IH’MIY .IORDAN,
OK KICK OK Til K
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
A an,undid ooiinvkv stork, .iiuntwi im
th** I’oluiiibtid amt Kiifnuln road, IlftoiMi miles
bum Columbus, and Hv« miles from Fort .Mitrholl.
Tbo stand is iuih of Dm l»'Pt in Ilia Stale, and is
situated In Hie Onwlrboe neiubboihood.
I will lent willi tbo sloro 11 elini liliui: hutne,
with HUblcs, |<ul<-lies, Ac.
Ilio iimlt-rflg ied, •*! Oswlcliiiu,
jail deodiw 1 .T If. CIl AMHKK8.
For Sale or Rent.
■point KI.KUANT UK8IPKNCK8 in Hi» . Ity of
^ Up !ika aro now uRarod for halo or rout at
panic prin s. Apply to
GEN’L SUPT’S office o. k. k. ,
Savannah, November 1, ma. (
O N AND A FT EK SUNDAY, 2d liwlatit,
1- a! '. l0 , n K« r Trains on the Georgia Central
Sr iSr'- ,lirilnollM and cwn “®®Hon*t will run
as follows:
TRAIN No. 1,GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savuunab
Leave Augu?ta
Arriveut Augusta...*.*.*.
Arrive at MilledgevlUe
Arrive at Eatontuu
Arrive at Macon
Leave Macon for Columbus....
Leave Macon for Eutuula
Leave Macon for Atlunta
Arrive at Columbus
Arrive at Eufaula
8:46 a M
9:06 a H
4:00 p «
10:09 p m
11:66 t* m
. 8:46 p m
■:10 p
8:67 i
Arrive at Atlanta!V./i-Jj \
COMING SOUTH ANI) EAST.
Leave Atlanta i;oo a
Leave Columbus 7:4o j*
Leave Eutaula ~-::b v
Arrive at Macon lroui Atlanta... »
Arrive at Macon lroui Columbus.
Arrive at Mucou from EuGiula ..
Leave Macon
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Augusta
. 6.U0 A .*
. t):4i a v
. 7:16 a .x
. 9:06 a *
. 4.00 p m
6: *6 1
Manufacturing Coinp’y,
Columbus, (ieoryin
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCUI.OATK TilK ll.VUIT OK
SAVING ON THK KAUT OF THE
OPERATIVES, AND TO PROVIDE A
Httfo and reliable anangeruont for the
beuefioial accrmnlrtier • f the earniugH
of artiKCUii and i.th r cIuhkos, this
Company knfl wntr.blidn»d, under
SPECIAL CHAUTEK FROM TIIF.
STATE OF GEOHGIA,
A SAVIN&S DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantagon are
offered to Deposit ora of either large or
small amounts :
I.
PERFECT SECURITY. The uh*eU of
the Company were on the 1st of January,
1873 $1,701,4.tW 43
and aroHtoadily increasing.
Tho ltoflorvo Fund in $207,700 02
AU of which propnity ih hpi.ui.m.m i
PI.UDOKD by act of the General AsHemldy
for the protection of Depositors; ami in I
addition, by tho same ac*. the Stockhotd- I
era of I ho Company aro made INDIVID- !
ALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion to I
their shares, for the integrity of the
Savings Depart merit and ih ee* i ifioates of |
Ileposit.
T. L bKAZKH.
Executor’s Sale.
"XI, I will
.. ------ .-ja aurtinn
• of Kills k Harrison, Iu Columbus, hotwpen
the usual hours of sale, tho following real eststo,
Gni* iiudivid.il hal 1 ’ iiil.«r«*s( in tho prauiisps
known us tin stondiousH la|«|y nn upiiMl hr Hall
k Mom's, and now by William ll«‘H<dt, as s h ml-
ABo, hii undivided hall iutarrot in the store
lioiiNrt next the curlier on llroan oireef. under C. n
erl Hull, and an iindiiidod fourth In lines I in
L’otu erl Hall.
Tbo Haiti prulierly I «»:l»H the interest Ilf the 1st.*
dacoh I Mos-s. '1 i*i .ns cash.
d‘*«:'.l td I8AACI. M08K8, Kxceiitor.
For Sale.
dec ’s aw
For Sale Low,
JIIUI.AU ill IP in Til K MKDIOAI. OO
LMIK AT KVANHVir.I.K, INDIANA.
tiovtl tl APPLY AT THIS OI Y ICK
FOR RENT,
liVROiNl the 1st of January to the 1st of
J’ Ootober, the very doalrable real-
•ioiteo ou Forsyth a'root. near Randolph,
at presont occupied by the Rev Mr. Christian
Apply to H. M. HOW AHH,
de*J7 ti. W.H.tt.
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Arrive ut Savannah
TRAIN No.‘J,GOING NORTH AND WEST
Leave Savannah 7 30 p v
Leavo Auuusia s;06 *» m
Arrive at Augusta 6:66 a *
Arrive at Mucou s:2U a m
Leave Macon (or (Jolumhns 8:46 a .k
Leave Macon lor Eufuul 9:06 a m
Loave M aeon for Atlant 9:lu a m
Arrlvo ut Columbus 1;£m) p *
Arrive at Eufaula 6:40 p .v
Arrive ut Atlanta 6:48 p m
COMING SOU it AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 a *
Leave Columbus p *
Loave Eutaula 7:20 a at
Arrive at Macon Iron- Atlanta 3:40 »• n
Anlve at Macon from Columbus 7:80 p v*
Arrlvo at Macon firoin Eufaula.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Mllledgevllle
... 6:10 t* .1
.. 7:86 p 1
. .10:09 P 1
...11:66 p 1
.. 8:06 p a
.. 6:66 a 1
1:16 j
Arrive at Eatonton..
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at .Savannah _ ._
Train No. 2 lioin# u through train on tlm
Central Railroad, atopping only at whole ata.
Hons, pnu.Hongcrs for liall statloua cannot h«
taken on or put oil. Passengers tor Mllledue
vllle and Eatonton will lake Train No. 1 Prom
Savannah and AukusIh, and Train No. ‘i trom
points on tho S. W. K . R., Atlanta and Macon
The Mllledgevillo and Eatonton tralu ruu«
dally, ‘ Sundays excepted.”
WM. ROGERS,
•mo General Stiji’t
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
Plantation for Sale.
I on Kit lor SII
within lour i
ac 1 .'T .'I this land
III** hint )|iinlity ol
isnry improve
PhiIIthtion o| .1:0 H' l fl
«d' Collin bus. About •
ir-r hot I diii, the huhtnr.. i
and hickory uplundi. AI
M aro on the placo.
15. It. UVNIIY.
.1532 HOURS TO NEW YORK
New York and '.'evr Oricar.. Mail Lius.
1 H.,
For Rent.
I..UKIH, WKI.I, KUIIXISHKII RH)
with lisn of parlor, In tcntrO Jn»rt nt
■
M, K»'iulr^r OfWc“.
lil.iTil. Ad«
Rooms to Rent.
Palace Sleeping Oars Hun Thrcugh frea
Opelilca to Lynchburg.
WKSTKKX IUII.KUAD OK ALA HAMA.
OoLi'Miius, Ua., .NuvcmLbr liiih, l*<7a.
TKA1N8 i.KA VK (.'DMiMHlT* DUf.V
• I0:4d t. u.
for Allnlila,
Arrive at Ailaiila,
| t.*r .Vtoutanmer),
*: In 1
6:IW 1
J. i: JoitNh ru.N s ro.
LIBERAL INTEUES I. halo allowed |
Seven pur cent, pi r annum, c.'.inpoii! doil
four tiincH a \car.
a.
DEPOSITS can hu withiliuv.n at any \
lime, trillionl noliee.. Depositor* loHuliiig J
out. of tho citv can il» »w tlrjmuit'i by
checks.
4.
UirLES AND HEGULATIGNS of this ■
Department furnislie I upon appliculinn. ;
ami all dapired information • ;iv« n
BODK8 (JEKTirVIM
given to deju)f.ilor.‘i.
li.
AU aerttit nt t of Dcjin.nl
siitend ulriethi piionti <ihd c
I)IHf.( it*US
DI '.IM »SIT s ;
Rags, Rags
J Wll.1. PAY THK IIIUIIKtU t:A81t 1'KH’K
100,000 His. Cotton Rags'
d«dlv«*ri‘d at th» Halt road Drput* .-h.I Wharf »
C'diiinhua. I’.itii<-s will (hid ir I.* ihsii «:•*•-» ;.' 1
1 oiiitiiniih'ii' »• with an* h»>l>»»••• ihlj»)Hi;g *♦!^< xxm
Dry Hides
JOHN MEHAFFKY,
i;or,r.’Miirs. ufi)
l> 1: V \ ISO VN
TINT Ml I l f PI Mi I tli
lYH! TAD III. Milt I I) MII.I.ID
I • 11 w ilbin the l
; . o:h.*.l. Thru
irliinff Cotton /title*
. aH Kxpr«‘M t'ompMfii
sad Mai ion 11
I FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
tTliiie ad hour
Lh 11 I. CULL Mill .*
Opelika 13 .7 o. .
Mo
A (in
tan k
».4v 1
1
Via Plilludelphii Mild Shelli 11;l
klenpiiiH Cara llitu ihruiiKi* from
€>jm*Iiko f«i l.ynrliburg.
VH SINS AKIIJU: A l l OU.'MHU.S lltlLV
Atlivnta, • • K .1" * . vr.
. M .
-r> 1
The* 5:(»i p in >\ filer
ccnnccling with train*
K-uiifille*, Ky . and M. I
tor Vit kshut'K :el redinie.
cars »r»i run ihrmigh 1
M .
Change oi' Schedule.
CHAM IO N
FILE EXTINGUISHER!
\s. II .11)11 \M IIV.
Blanks for the Granges
I'llKU ■* I 1 I KK ) K'I't
UF.OIIIel.L XI. A It AM A
and other Nlatm.
0 th ( 1/ 4'olnhiia I im*'**
htoui.iv 1
<1 l. is 4 i;h a
IN VINO
n ':. MIIKKK i l Im« i
and I 11- -.
VERITAS!
5HAMPI0H ill!?. EX’.':?iUL'J'IBBS
CITY TAXES.
I, p-ith. Iv dm* IM I hal e:
t\n I.ICKN-K8,,
ISO. s. 1; SUN ITT
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
Diaries for 1874.
IM two* II T.K IIS !
Bokton, Januar
middlings HI;, in
(58 4 ; exports to l
400 ; stock 5,000.
.Motiilk, Jan.
middling 15], lo
good ordinary II:
porta coastwise 7
00,'JUI.
CUAltLKHTON,
•>.—Colton strong:
receipts 117, gross
“it Britain 353: sales
Cotton firm; hare
middlings 15, .strict
let receipts 527; ex-
sales ! 500; stock
A'
miih attentim
l pay man t c
oMigitiioini j;it-
vith th»* piivdr
. MJU BI.K PACIM*
W. PEASE A MiuMA.V.
I jvhbl^ n..d
t .ill'-d iliainond on u« r. »l>nl
hrilliancy.
Having hin*n teat.*.I wii
dlATUUlld h-HMi*B Iihvm h »•«•!
|mm cent. I nh h»-n*«• 1 rsyn
Tin*)' ar« ground with p
lroui cl*rom.tt > t
lIll.V
Oranye, No. '.’Ji'. Imvo nUopted resolutions i kapds of tLe customs detectives, as it has
to retrench h juseln.Id matters by dis^eus- i been clearly shown that paper, were
ZiaVo^kbi^r.ttsrxispnLre^,^ l heUod * hio " “7 nui , c u erta ,,y ,h ° *’^ u‘, fn ^°
at home, using costly a,!parel, und t.y | «“*?*>'« »“ d He .™ seVn .7.V.
of attempting to cause
ration in the sains town.
armcii k kinr.I,
. -ohi mjah t * f.ir Colfin 1 -
1 onl) Ik n> tninoil .'. ,
e, using n«» coatly apparel, and i.; —Ho will aepurule the papers aud Potllaud, Ore«oo
encouraging the young to labor, and iu- ! f«Biru tboso not npplyiug to the case, j Hrresteu m jv. liuj
atruoting girls in all domestic duties, j Ninoteen hundred of fifty-four huudred ! or 1,1
Fine things if tho resolutions are kept.
—The Auditor of th « State, in a circu- j
lar, status that Tax Collectors are hereby
instructed to receive for taxes, oa and ai- ;
ter January 1, 1871 1 Gold and silver.
2. The certificates of tho State of Ala
bama authorized by not of February 15),
18(57, (7. e. Patton money.J 3. United ;
Staten Treasury notes anil National cur
rency. 4. The ob igations of the State
anthonied by tho act of December i'J.
papers seized have already been returned.
HEAvT's'fuRMS.
f-LAMD NI.IDKN-imiUUKII
WANHKO AWAY.
tordsy
1 snothsr c ilill i
THE WEATHER.
Dkp.uumkst or \\ >n, >
Washinotos, Jan. f>, I8TI.1
I I'l oliahiliUei. Fur the Southern Slates
i *a,i of tlm Mississippi, ulighliy rising
8.—Cotton firmer;
goal demand; middlings 15]; low mid
dlings 15al5/l; strict good oidifiuiy 11'.;
net recoipts 1,(587; gross 1,8(»0; exportsto « i,ii'^hinr’s. n-i.l rliMtin
Continent 1,538; I’rsuce (5,()i)(>; coastwise aitaiu***! in
1,357; sales 2,000; stock CD, .322.
Auouhta, Jan. 8.~Cwttou irregular;
middlings I5j; receipts 1,000; .sales 1,252.
Nenvoi k. Jan. 8. — Col ton firm; low
middlings 14$; net roct ipts 2,531*; exports
c mutwifso 3,05(5; sales 275; stock 25,(522.
Baltimukb, January S.-Outlmi lirmei;
middlings 1(5; low middlings 15]; atrio*
good ordiuarv 14]; gross receipts 357;
exports coastwise 2rt 1; sales .spinners
200; atock 15,310.
Gilvkbton, Jan. 8.— Cotton firm and
aotivo; good ordinary 13jJ; middlings 15];
net recoipts 1 482; expon.s coastwise 24 7:
sales 2750; stook 111,541.
PniLAt>KLPHU, Jan. 8. —Col ion firm;
middlings l(5j; low middlings 15]; stiicl
100
!.!.'* Ut'l III,;-.
Cotton will lie revolved t»> hi
oil my Afioaits in wronlams
contract until maturity el mi
Illation*, niter \v tildi date ll»i>
ile«e will cease.
Thus* UVUII^ l-f- UlMlI A ! Ml** M .11 rll i,
lo Cohn.bin, (*h , niitl ih»- I ahm. • « i I ! ■ .
lo therm at markot priev.
Taylor Cotton Bins.
W K u
( OKI If.
T.WKiMl fill ion
. tm V.l- Low.
\vi>i;Ks i ii
Wanted.
\\/K W *1 »'-n an.i - -s
»> THAT WILL VAY
per day, run In* pumuisl 11< y•». i
187ft.
Eight inches of snow u ou the ground j temporal aro \v itb Soulherly to NVusterly good ordinary 15 j; net receipts 130, gross
hovd;
mvnt - t ii.ivin^
III SIM MS
roll! M K. *r
own ucishl.oi
CHATTERBOX FOR 1873,
FOR S.\ I.K BY
Hh”:;: j. w. P£ AS £ i NORMAN.
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Times!
Millinery Goods at Cost!
Wh
Deliver Soluble Pacific Gua.m
for Another Season
T>i in* j i.impl l^yi < is iDi"li.
l,i<**n will t h^rpli* Sill. niNIt Ol' I OS'*
BY I'lUK A.M) I.OftS IS IVKIhilt.
Ac..
-h nri •«. « Ui a<
MILL! SF.m I -■ I- <;
fverythmir usuali^v k.'i 1
}■«.•<»
,lr,
.Mill <
. ii..
: at CinciiiLMli ; uominuuioaUoa from that winds and clear or fuir weather.
1442.
■ |t*>S|*MllUii>,
««ll> If
1.^.1 At the a he!
■ an.I woll ,-ivm.i tt-l
I.OVMS, r »K8K1 -
ii. a lirat 1 ... Miliin
V II V J
ii > rt.'i l ot ..ill u»
th* Nr*» V -rk >t
HRS. i mLVI> • .1
Micw* 1*0 i^tLI.r
.luh! 1*1 !.*•* tot l-vw n 1 1'il ii ,» r>t I >• v.-«,
out* .*t nutuil'. ( v o! n.ttY*.
Sir Kh^K- sii i I’hrui v ui-mej (-'-.«*♦• •» I •»
W. H. YOUNG,
A'«t Pacific Cuano Comp'y,
\ ii. 1*2 llruaii hlrcis.
| ft!■• . .rt HIV V...II ktiu4l|
‘•Rust and Smut Pioof'’
Seed Oats,
l.i ai 1 * .• •H'lViiii (• , K *, *- ? i * ,
j.rtj bUat.vt .If U .ll *