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Columbus Enquirer. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <», 1874. NO. tfl kLFRED R. CALHOUN, Proprietor. reive months, in advance $8 00 l months, “ * re*> months, ** 2 00 ie month, ** 75c. {kklv Knquibkb, one year 2 00 hday Ehquibeb, one year 2 50 (iOAi anil Weekly En^girbe to- j«tber, one ye&r 9 3 00 ukoroia reim. . [he Macon Fire Insurance and Trnst Locution have declared a dividend of Ren per ceut. on the capital stock paid L V correspondent of the 8ntBmervilIi Idte snys that Judge Allgood is having limited the cost of a telegraph line (j. Koine to Trion Factory. - The Indian Springs Echo aays there l mania in Butts county against guano I cotton : also, that at a sale last Satur- [ mules and borsoa said at an average fifty dollars each. [-The Atlanta papers are urging action elteve the destitution and suffering of j persons in thelt city, aud a public Ktiug to take the matter into oonsider i to have been held yesterday. LThe Gainesville Advertiser reports It! ;bt of the men in Jackson county *>f the murder of Holliday. A S. Marshal with a squad, sent a to arrest them, arrived too |lhe Georgia .Society for the proven of cruelty to animals have sent to tLsgidature a bill to punish by a line s than $5 nor more thau $25 any on who shall torture or cruelly beat |beast, bird, or other brute creature, ink its passage. i J. Waring denies, through tho mah press, that he waa horsewhipped J. Henvcrgcs, and says that the is “sn unblushing liar, coward aud irt." We hope that everybody is as iMsfiod as wo are that that is enough ) controversy. The Augusta Land Company are lay- ktf into lots their land on the western |dnrv of the city, romprising 365 Tho company will expend $20,000 roving the property, laying off the |tn, Ac. The principal object of the any is to encourage the building of Do Tuesday, in Savannah, Central id stork was sold at auction at $85, uthwestern at $83. A tract of land acres in the 22d district of Stewart s sold by the U. S. Marshal for and bought by William E. Parra- , of Columbus. i Jackson, of Banka county, died n 26tb of November last, at the greal- Ivsncod age of 11 yeera. He was a e of Virginia. The At Sena H’ulr/i- kny* that “he was an boueat man— paid his debts — wus an old-line | aud never took u dose of modicine life, even eschewing ‘doctor’s i his last illness. He left a wife, It 10, and several cbildron." ui:xi:kai< xewa t is suggested that Dr. Livingstone <m out a false report of bis death 1 another call from Stanlev, the finiieut of the New York I/erald. •ms, the defaulting and for a time jdiug State Treasurer of Pennsylva- been found guilty of embezzle- }o tin; amonnt of 185,863. rong petition baa been preaented ess, askiug the extenaion of the i order Rystom to all post-offices in >ited Sautes. How fast they build houses now!" | : “ they began that building last iitud now they are patting iu the “Yes,” answered his friend, next week they will put in the to Sheriff and Clerk of Linooln , Colorado, have reported to the tor tivj more recent murders in inty, and declared their inability to u order or bring offenders to jus- a. Sheldon, one of the Louisiana isinen, expresses the opinion that h will sanction the Fort St. Philip “jeot, aud mako an appropriation iHeshim for the couiiueuceuient of [was two hours and fifty-four ruin- 3e time of that fast train hotween Irloaus and Mobile on Monday, lows that tho run was 49 mites «n nste »d of 68 os the telegraphic re- ado it. m. Sheridin, who maintains that 1 hly good Indian is a dead Indian,” ♦‘•■'ted against the proposed redue- tho army. He says that the effect he to invite an outbreak and en- - depredations by the Indiana. Kentucky Houae of Ueprosenta- ks, by a large majority, passed a option” law, submittiog to the k of auy coan'v or town the qnes- prohibiting the sale of liquor doesn't make any exception of in, either. Hciunati is behind in the slaughter * this season. Up to the 1st inst. Iuiber slaughtered waa 062,112, ) to same dite of loaf year; e hlaughter of lest week waa not irth of that of tho corresponding f last year. ,n - J^mes M. Harvey, who haa 0 ted F. H. Senator from Kansas, ‘ginian be birth. He was a Union luring the war, waa elected Oov- f Karnes by the Republicans in 1 Id 1870, end is now e Republican, kid to fce e “reformer." » were .'>18 deaths and 451 births [Vnrk city Ua» week. It appeers other section* must suffer to <be population of that city, for It also pro- » who attempt ou tho Bank- WASHINGTON. CONUKENNIONAV.. Morning Report. Wabdinoton, Feb. f>. —Senator Carpen ter introduced a bill to rostoro the rights of the State of Louisiana, and mid be would ask that it be printed aud lie on the table for the present. Early next week he would ask indulgence of the Sen ate to submit* u, 'nie remarks explanatory of the bill, and would then ask it to be referred. So ordered. The Senate proceeded to the considera tion of a bill for the protection and pi use- ention of works of improvement at the month of the Mississippi river. The House spent most of the day's ses sion on the Army Appropriations bill, but did not finish it. A bill extending the time to complete the railroad in Louisiana from the Texas State line to the Mississippi river, oppo site Vicksburg, was reported by Morey, from the Committee on Public Lands, aud sent to the Committee of the Whole. Nrnats West's bill to improve the mouth of the Mississippi river, as passed by tho Senate, directs the Secretary of War to assume full control over tho canal to be construc ted by the Govornmont until it is com pleted ; establish regulations, aud pub lish them consecutively in two New Or leans papers for ten years, vides punishment for those to injure said canal. A long discussion ensued rupt bill. Carpenter's Lou I • Inn n BUI. Carpenter s bill to restore the rights of Louisiana commences with a preamblo declaring there is no legal State officer or Legislature in the State ; that lb% parties holding offices wero elected contrary to the Constitution of tho State under a fraudulent cmuvass of votes; that n pre tended Legislature has been organized in pursuance of illegal orders issued by a Judge of the United States Circuit Court; that the President's proclamation recog nizing tho suid porsons as legal officor* of add Stnto was issued upon the representa tions of said persons, who, it now ap poars, are not legal officers ; that tho peo ple of Louisiana are iu danger of being oppreaaed and involved in vexations liti gation by acts of the pretended Legisla ture; and that the public poaco in Louisi ana oati only be preserved during tho ex- istiog state of things at the expense of tho L'nitod States, und by retaining a part of the army in said State. The bill provides for holding an cloc- tiou in Louisiana on tho fourth Tuesday of next May for the above State officers, and for such members of tho Legislature as ought to have been chosen on Novem ber 4tb, 1872. The President of the United States is required to appoint soino person, or designate soruo officer of the army, not below the rank of Major Gene- eral, to act as Superintendent of said elec tion. This Superintendent is to appoint two citizens of Louiainna, of opposite po litical parties, to bo State Registrars, the registration to be commenced within twenty days after the enactment of this bill, and to be completed ten days prior to the date of election. Those registrars are required to appoiut the Superinton dents of registration, of opposite political parties, in each parish, except Jefferson and Orleans, for the former of which there are to be four Superintendents, and for the latter, two in oach ward. The bill proceeds at great length to prescribe the dotails of registration and election, these provisions being substantially. the same as those oontaiuod in Carpenter's bill of lust year. In case the President appoints a civilian to be superintendent of tho election, the latter is to receive ^$*>,000 fur his services; J if any army oftDor shall be appointed superintendent, aud shall willfully fail to perforin the duty prescribed by this bill, ho shall bo fiued not exceeding tfl.OOO, or impris<yiui6nt at hard labor not exceeding one year. The bill also provides that it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to employ ail'll part of the land and naval forces of the Uaitud States as shall be necessity to aid iu the execution of judicial processes to carry out and en force its provisions, and to maintain the public peace, and to sustaiu the officers appoints 1 under this set in the dischargo of their duty ; and any act d me by any person claiiuiug to be an ofli:erof the State of Ijoniauna, or any process issued by nny State government or offi er to en join or interfere with tin execution of the act, is to be treated as absolutely void. THE SIAMESE TWINS. rut: DOCTOR* OCT THEIR BO III EM tation, and a partial embalmment of the bodies was then performed. The bodies once more were covered iu the coffin securely, soldering the tin box, again boxed, and after obtaining consent of the widows, removed it to Monnt Airy, and thence to the railroad station for trans portation to Philadelphia. Philadelphia, February 5.—The phy sicians who went to North Carolina for the Siamese twins, have returned. The bodies will be here to-night by express. The examination will not take place for t sro or three days, and will then be con ducted by the College of Physicians. The bodies were reported well preserved. foreign![nteliigence. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION-»E- RIOIE RIOTS. London - , February A.—Disraeli ad dressed a meeting at New Point Pagnel! yesterday. In tho course of his remarks he said Gladstone's Irish policy had ut terly failed. Instead cf producing tran quillity, Ireland was in a more disturbed state, and nioro stringently governed than ever bofore. He said that but for the University of London, Mr. Lowe would be without a soat in Parliament. His un popularity was Mich that his appearance on any hustings would endanger his life. Throughout tho wholo of DTsraoli's speech the mob was pelting with stones the windows of the hall iu which the meeting was held. They attempted to break up the meeting, whon a free tight ensued. The polling at llackouey hai boon de clared void, because of informality. Additional returns show tho Conserva tives have gained one sent each at Buck- inglmll, Canterbury, Christ Church, Mario- lahonne. New Castlo on-Tyne, Salisbury, and St. 1 vhh, and the Liberals have gained one each at Abingdon, Hartlepool, Mon mouth, and Strtckport. The Liberal member of Parliament has boeu re-elected from Dsrliugton, Hudders field, Hil l, Leicester and Perth, by a large majority. Messrs. MundelU aud Roebuck are elected from Sheffield, Roebuck leading by 1,300 votes. Mr. Forsyth, Conservative, at M.tri**la- boniie, had a majority of 1,500 over the Liberal candidate. Sir Joseph Cowen, Radical, was return ed from Now Castle, on tho Tyne, by 2,- 000 majority, over his Conservative op ponent. Tho home rule caudidato has been elected iu the Irish constituency of Mnl- low and Yoaughal, county of Cork. At Stacybridgo, Lancashire, serious riots occured during the progress of the election, and many persons were injured At Dutuout, Worcestershire, a conflict occurred betwt o j un imported mob of Irish aud miner*. A number of houses wero ransacked and much property de stroyed, and the Riot act was read. All the shops were closed. It was foared the whole population would rise ag liust the intruders. More of (he Elections The Ashiantee War. London, February A.—The Time* anti cipates large majorities for the Conserve lives in tho elections, but says tho Scot tish and Irish votes wt I turn thejiculo in favor of the Liberals. The following highly important dispatch from Sir Garrett Woolsey, commander o'. the Ashantee expedition, was recjived to day by the Secretary of State: “All the white prisoners held by the Ashimtee* have heou delivered to me The King accopts iuy terms for a cessa tion of hostilities, which ho asked, and has agreed to pay an indemnity of £.">00,000. We halt for a few days within thirty miles of Cuoumsnio. latest Election Returns. London, Feb. 5. —Additional returns THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. jm ioUH minoritl milMtunro. I.iit U 1*1 RELY V ER ETA R LE, mill lion els. Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine New Youk, February G —A dispatch from Richmond, Ya., Rays the scientific medical commission from Philadelphia f»rrived at Monnt Airy, North Carolina, oo last Sunday. A consultation wa a hid with thft wives of the Siamese twins, which resulted in obtaining their consent to • proposition of tho rotunusAion on condition and with He distinct under- atan ling that the bodies were not to be says that this number of births mutilated. The commission repaired to nuroging,’’ from which we infer the cellar where the remains of the ! d '* th " ,Dd b,rth ‘ w.r., ...a op.u.a th. Cffin, „.d then removed the inner coffin to a meat j .nniMl convention ofth. N.I.on. xh , „„ ln ord „ t . 1 m Auoei.tioa met .1 t«o o alack ... y. ia Piimburiib. in th. Ltntwy , Ch.n 8 . (..lure. u. pvtully dtatoHal, An immenae attendance present, thote of Eng being natural. The widows M*g delegates from evory State and representative* of all the lic«l denomination*!. Joseph i>a- Fla., ia one of the Vice Preei- then entered the room aud lock a final farewell of tie remains, and left them to the docto A partial examination wa« theg had, which waa followed by oonsul- muntary elections show a gsin of the Con sul v itives in each of tho following places: Hus wick, Luwt-s aud North Oiler ton. They have also gain d the two seats for Nottingham. Two seats for Potiryn have been gained by the Liberal*, and Liberals have been ag.ii'i returned from Cockor- mouth, Dewuslierrv, Glasgow, Wortbyr, Tydnlrochadi) nod Bradford. Iu (be last mentioned, Right ilou. Wrn. E iward For ster had a majority of l,“00 over Lis Con servative opponent. Liberals have been ehoaeu to represent the city of Edinburgh. Aahon, I’ndlyno and Stalybridge have agsiu chosen Conservatives. Thus far the Conservatives have g»in»d t.*> seats lately held by thi Liberal*, and Liberals have been chosen lor P.t seats beforo oc cupied by Conaarvativcs. Of the total number of member* chosen up to this morning, the Conservatives have a major ity of 25. U B I.H X ITTEH.V New Yobk, Feb. 5.—A private Inter from Havana says: 'Ibe affair at Trini dad ia r**g tried as an cxueptioual case, and not at all indicative of a general up rising of tho negroes and the Imrniug of plantations. The opinion prevails that the insurgent* will soon be able to ensis the old Tmoha in comparative force. Heretof ire t.Vy have been able occasion ally to cross m small p irt res Should they succeed iu crossing in large bom bers, the horning of p'aotatioiii is inev itable. A secret organization h thought to ex.->1, wiili ranuttc iltoos extending to all jsirts of the island, the object of which is to give moral and material sup- port to the insurgents, who, if succenaful in their operations iL the Central and Eastern departments, will endeavor to post into the Yillaa district, and it ia con- eaded that the Spaniard* aie just now io a tight place, and need men and money to carry ou a war. The want of both is apparent, aud telling severely against the Lmcitrooi.. Feb. Evening —Sales of Spaniards. uplands, nothing below good ordinary, SPAIN. shipped March and April, 7 13 16 ; sales SI.DEID, Fob. r. -The' Minl.ter of W»r °' 1 “ , ““.., u “ lhi "K H". 0 ' 1 . " r , d 1 i ” sr 7- . . . shipped rebruarv and March, • l.» 16. * ha* received intelligence of a donperute u .,1 - .. . . til* . .. Savannah, Feb. a. -Quiet; middlings ennagoment no.r LooJ» between the lie- , S j. ne , re o«iptn -1149; eiporte to Great publicans and Carlists. The latter were Britain 4450, to continent 2500; sales defeated with heavy Urn iu both kilted U3; stock 89,062. and wounded. i New Orleans, Feb. 5.—Irrognlar, demand fair; middlings 15-J; low mid- TIIE CLERKS DID IT. dlings 14j|; good ordinary 13; net re- N*w York, February 5.—It uow trans- ceipts 3860; exports the Great Britain ptre. the. the recent dilution of lb. j StmtS" heavy cotton firm of Thomas Perkins A : _ ... , ., 3 n . Charleston, February 5.— Steady; mid- Co., 141 Pew I atreot. w.h owing to tbe dling ^ low middling. 14|ej, good or- fact that all of the first clerks had boen j dinary 14: net receipts 1902; sales 1000; ■peculating for two years, and making stock 58,922. good their losses out of the firm's fundN. Unable longer to conoeal their defalca tions, they made a clean braaat at the commencement of the year, when a dis solution followed. By mutual consent, II. M. Tobors, the wealthy cotton broker, who was special partner for $100,000, and brother-iu-law of one of the default ing clerks, has boen appointed receiver by order of thu Supreme Court, and will settle claims of tho firm. THE NATIONAL URANUC. St. Louis, February 5.—Lost night's session of tho National Grauge of tho Patrons of Husbandry was entirely takon up with discussion as to Parliamentary rules for the government of subordinate Granges. It Iias been decided by the Stato agents of the or.lor, now here, to leave tbe (piestiou of co-operation en tirely to tho National Grange, with a view to having a constitutional provision made for it. Thi* will defer the mutter for an other year, as amendment* to the consti tution must bn ratified by two-thirds of tho State Granges before they laTo effect. FLOOD 131 JfHV YORK. Osweoo, Fob. .">.—Tho flood at Fulton continues without abatement. Five houses have been moved from their foun dations, aud would have floated iuto tbe river had it riot been for trees. The force of tbe current is vory strong. Taylor Bros work shop is inundated, nearly five foot of water being iu their work roomn. The paper mill* are stopped. TELERRAI'HIC ROT EM. — Baker A Barton's oil works, at Mom- phis, Teuu., were btirnod yesterday. —Judge Alfred Conkling, of Utica, New York, is dead ; ngo 85 years. —John J. Jones, well known in N'nw York social, theatrical and political cir- clea, ia dead. —Tho house of J. S.-huift, himself, wife and sou wero burned yosterday, at Guilford, Maine. —A serious scudont was reported to havo oucurrod on the Chicago A North western Railroad, near Howard, Illinois, yesterday. No particulars have yet beou recoivod. —Early yosterdav morning, in Evans ville. ludiana, a fire burned Mr. Webr's house, himself, wifo and four children. His fathor-in-law, and barkeeper, and two children escaped. 'Ihe mother got out with two children, but returned after tbe others. —Tho annual session of the Natioual Grange of tho Patrons of Husbandry con vened in tbe Soutberu Hotel, bt. Louis, yesto'day. Thirty-two Ststes and two Territories are represented by the Mastors of State Granges. About thirty ladios are present. Tbe session is held with closed doors. —Collector Howard, of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, ha, received orders from tho Secretary «>f the Treasury to ullow the lauding of the Atlantic cabin at Rye Roach, without entering the bhips con timing it at the customs house ; also to afford the enterprise all the nid at the diaposul of the Govornuisnt. MARKETS. BY TELEGRAPH TO ENQIIRER. Money nu<l Nlork M.arkele. London, February 6.—Erie 454. Street rate j below bank. Bullion decreased £182,INN). Consols 92 »92j. Paris, February ">.—Rentes 5*f. title. Nxw York, February 5. Stocks »«■ ive an 1 higher. Mon*y Ia5 per emit. Gold lllj. Exchange- long I*5: short 4hsJ. Governments strong and active. State til. hiu-l.l • lit |.|.y«t mo;t Km:t:n 1 KI'M'IMC nut l»YNI*t:i»MIA Oil I \ DIGESTION!. Arm*' t wilh tin* ANTIDOTE. »\\ .Itsu.i.-* *n>\ IT II AN SO ■:«(!.% I. ! J. II. 7.1.1 LI « A CO., »N,«M . and FtllLADELPIII Nubl l») all llruui(ltil». MISCELLANEOUS. Dividend Notice. To All Whom it May Concern. rntlK *<»|t»rtmi,lii|i .1 V MYKK A t •» >• thi* L -lay .luM..lv.-.| l.jr miifat ..t. WILLIAM Notice to Shippers. GROCERIES. New Turkish Prunes, Ne* Notice to the Ladies. M IC-. JOHNSON Hud I'KIH'Y v Uh (.. n.Mrr lb* Ln.ll.« ll.Hf Hi • I..< ; -.-I a •!. . €'ii man f«, Irish Oiaf Vlrnl, splrrd Tripe, Atmor«>*» MIiicimI Meal, Dure Apple and Wine Vinegar, llm kivheat Flour, Hweff Tongues, Choice Hutler, K*lra Cliolre Young Hyaon, Impe rial, Gunpowder and Oolong Tena, While Keroirnr Oil, Freah Shaker Garden Need*, war* ranted, ROB’T S, CRANE, bU *"i Ti l.-. A Xew KnterpriMe ! WHOLESALE Grocery and Provision House In Marshall, Ala. J. T. HOLLAND T AKK.* |>I.m*ui-> I * uollfylnz Mvr.lmnI. »n< THE RETAIL HOUSE • *Y llollmicl 4 V lliikei* IN NOW OI*KN, with a full lino ..| Groceries and Staple Goods, J**« «Hm 1 iul.|.|od to tl... trad« Go to Pomeroy’s, AT iiooiii:h*s <okm.ii. For Ferris & Co.’s Sugar-cured Pig Ham* and Strips, Ferris’s Mild-cured N. Y. Bellies, Wright's No Plus Ultra Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore’s, Raisin*, Fig*, Oranges, Lemons, Pre served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch, Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoes, Christmas Lggs, Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston Butter, Soda and Pic-nic Crackers, Snaps, Ac r. T <1. I'riimiio.v will 1.0 (oiin.l at llio rout.tor, and will l.o |.I«-.ih.m1 t<> w.iil j.n lii* |«»r- iitor cu-stomero am! Irlmils. The |.utr..t.aj.o ..I tha puLlio la raapeotfully sollelta i. (doBO Italian Maccaroni, Cream and Pine Apple Cheese, Corn Starch, Albert, Soda and Fox Crackers, Family and Toilet Soaps, Sperm and Parraflnc Candies, Liquors and Spices, Imported Wines and Cigars, Dried and Pickled Beef, Mocha, Java, Rio and Laguyra Coffee, H. F. ABELL & CO.’S. j.» s "I* tr Dissolution Notice. T il K . .>|>«rtn« r*»* |. hrrvl..'«ni l.. K I.HW... ,. WILLIAMS, I K IlfK A !•«*» O, is llu* •!«> •I ***>hi*.| by nuifi.il ..-hiM.nt . .Mr .1 W. Iludo r. r ••* Tl. • bii«.n. .. ..J Hi-llrrii will be * -til* .1 I.) RAILROADS. Central Railroad. AND Woll { Charcoal for Sale Cheap. \ LARUK q' XNIlTY •>) • lAlHOAI. • UOill). ll(illl)! |5,:>«K),IH>0 fri New You* asn February Feb. I -Evening. Money dull 111 5*111 d end roiislderablu tbiing. i pilot and nominal. Pro* lalon Mtirkr ClNriNSAI $ 7.(N)a7.30. Fib. n f.iir demand at GUa I’roviKfrns closed dull. Pork nomi- il at $15.50. Lird dull; buyers in de- iatid: steam held at 9; kettle 9j. Bacon nil: shouM* rs clear rib sides f , 1 ; clear aides !ij. Whisk'-y iu f.di it 96. 0" Wanted. T. J. Pearce &. Co., Wholosalo and Retail Croccrs, No. 20 Broad Stro.l, Groceries, Plantation Supplies. &c., > TH4THII.:. r day, c*u I- mxI; it I* w r u- rh*rn •• ml <>r lisvuiK I. mui • >••»»!/ -I OEN’L SUPT’S OFFICE U. K. R. ) .navasmah, November 1,1»73. \ / \N AND AFTER SUNDAY,2d inatant, Rid I r i on . l,ie ,,u, >rK«a Ueutral iu folblwr 11 * f D and ° <mn * ott °ni>, will riyi TRAIN No. l,(!OIN(l NORTH AND WEST. Arrive »t Millwlsevtlln ...* in.,, Arrive ut Estuuton . ...U Arrive at Maoon q \ Leave Macon l«r (Nilauilnu . . . . ; i Leave Macon lor Kulaula ' u -i Leave Macon lor Atlanta ; : j Arrive at Uoltmbti* alb Arrive at Eufaula m y Arrive at Atlanta.. OOM1NO SOUTH AND EAST. Lea vo Atlanta j ; o Leave t'olumbu.'* ; : 4 Leave Eulaul.i 7 -j Arrive at Macon Iroin Atlanta Leave Maeon 7:16 a m Irfavu AU|(Ui<In 'J:Ub A M Airlveat Augot'fi 4:00 r m Arrive at Havanuuli bM r u TRAIN No.2,GO,N' I NGKfll AND WEST I.eavo .Savannah 7 3t> m Ljuvo Auuimu (j : o5 %• m Arrlro at Au^Uhtn b.bb a m Arrive at Macon *:2U a >1 Leave Macon lor Columbus n:4t A M l^inve Macon for Kulaul «:uft a m Leave Macon lor Admit tuu a m Arrive at UolutnhiM t.:.u r m Arrive at Kulaula i.:t<i j- m Arrive at Atlanta . t COMING hou it AND J.Aoi. Leave Atlanta ; ; yo A M Leave ColuiiibuN .. l* a Leave Kulaula 7 : -zu a m Arrive at Macon iron- Atlanta ;t:40 !• m Arrive at Macon Iroin t 'olninbu- 7;;io r a Macon Iroin Kulaula r>:lu t* m 1,1)4 Mac* 1 A rrlve at Mlllo«lKe' ,reive at Eat ntou rrlve at Ausuati Train No.2 iVln cnlnil Railroad, > *»n«, iniM-onucra l< .ld:o ml I'm In No. 2 I Change of Schedule. LOTTERY. l’OUBTH Grand Gift Concert. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Public Library of Kentucky. Success Assured! A TI LL DIB % \% I,\(* ( liUTtIN On Tueaday, 3l*t March Next! In order to meet u,*- Kci.cral wDh mid ex|,. • lull pay »>o lot the 111 sniU.ciit gilt- nl.11 ut, •• I for tin- F urth Orand Gilt t',.u<eriol 1 o I'm.lie I..I- 1, ..: h . Drasuia ami? *•« 1 t * »"Ga . Tucscay, the 3lit of March, 374’ No Further Postponement. -OOO Crtsjll Gll’t>*. 9i v OOU«UOO f »e i'i>!rtbolc'l aim-ua 1 lie tu ket-bobter-. • i-iIi.h-i to c* u 1 on01 Until-. und all fra tho drawing just a * a hole ukeU List of Gifts. ONE GRAND t'AMI *ilU .. ONE GRAND U.iMI GIFT asii 1 j. i \ 1 u t >1 Wanted, Loci* hanged. February Pork quiet aJe*l ■ .«i a shad* T.w* rui/. In for finer rib Urd-9ja9; for li* r. ..>; I0{«| II for steam. Wliywiijf 95j. tallos Narkcl*. kw York, February 5. Colton dull snd nonaiua ; sales 728 balm*: upltodH T, Oilcans I6j. Futures: Pabulary III. March 15 7-16; April 16 1 - Ifttl - SI 1 May IS Mfij June 16 4 *. W9 You*. YsK 6 04tOI MB Md DoiuiiiaI ; sales |.'*oo bales at I'> l i al6^ ; net receipts 1739 Futures closed steady; sales 16,100 bales as follows : I **R uary 15/J, M^ch 15 17-32e9-D>, April «6 ID* 3 32. May Dijal7*32, June 16. .15 16 Inly 17 7-32aj. iveiiis>oi., February 5, i* M. — Market er, bilk not <p*>tably lower; sales 10,0181 batea, including I ,»hh» for specula- and ei|H>rt ilea of Orleans, nothing below low middlings, shipped February and March, Md; deliverable March am! April, Md. 2 r. M.— Uplands 7Jd: OrleanaB|d. 3 r. *«. —Uplands 7j«l; Orleans Mj l. Hales of 6.600 bales Atuerioau. Hales of uplands, nothing below g«»«>d ordiuary, shipped February aud March, ;p. i T. S. SPEAR, AGENT fvr Nou-EIcctio Plating, r|ii || -t ck oti Hit wait • S. » • f M »• In*.- IMSW si.i * »f .F. IU SSKY , American * 1.1. API'ROV f l /\ uoTI'o.N Tl» Cotton TV Co. HOTELS. Rankin House, ('oliiinluiH, («ii, Huhy Best an runt, Bar and Billiard Saloou. Under the IUmix House. J. W. It* \N, Piop'*. RESTAURANTS. OPKKA Iiorsjv RESTAURANT. j Ten-Pin Alley and Bar!' I 11 k in.-i m .n i * »' E * IRANI Ml it ITT Ml HOT. mu t'AMI •1IFT.N IT) f t.l, ... T A I., 12,GIF IS, A LL KAMI, am -uutliiK to *1 lie • lisn* c* i*»r » «itt sr** m one to n. l’rico ot Tickots. kci» t CUU|S>|.«,.U : n. i*l% It* > U bole I t. lb. «m \. J. HOI,IM». l^rnineN FRAME MOULDINGS. I ll * VK J*i-t r.r.lvrd • j*•( I* ut ID- ^ TURK KRAML Mo* I.Im so- * . . i, f or W. J. CHAFFIN. LATE ARRIVAL OF NAI.AUA UKtrtft. ».\ 1)111 I.AVI.R I'll,,. 1.0\IIOA I.A<l:l ■ ALIA*, ,11 kin,I, ol M r*. .If.. HI Aw. HO Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt. rkk.l. lull n„..,/.n/ .llku.t .1, John D. Blackimr. »> n|»|* I:,truer.t of K*»v. Hrsrnl.-:t«*. Prolumo & Hodman. Attention for Tan Days! A POBTION ‘t th# Walt bee. JmmArj. a* I Clark# «!*#•• •*» «>»• »•> r^swr. »*«•» «!*.., ih- uM»lilsdwxuwniaan.| * frirn U » ■•ilJ do mu a favor tail, uk,- »»a> thru ariKlsa. T. 1*. SPEAK, A (-ut H. Br*mhali • M«< bis* A««a*-y, fj Broad hit<wi, Colaaite#, tit, '