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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1874.
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WASHINGTON 7 .
€ONURK§NIONAIi AND U.N COURTS
The Bankrupt Bill In ihc Senate.
eorgia legislature,
lore New Bills — McDaniel** R. R.
lilll Passed.
Tlio House coutinueH to introduce new
ills. A resolution has been adopted by
ie Senate that no more new matter be
itroduoed after Monday.
TUe House passed McDaniel’s Railroad
ill. Mr. Peabody spoke and voted for
io bill; and Mr. AVatt also voted for it,
ho Senate, I have no doubt, will de-
eat it.
Senate.
The following bills were introduced :
Mr. Cain, to make Agnsta the terminus
f the Groat Southern Railway Coro-
nuy.
Mr. Heard, to appoint coroners in sev-
ral counties by Ordinaries.
Pv Mr. Robinson, to exempt from jury
2( V physicians in active practice and
iving ii p’omas.
Air. Nuu ills introduced a resolution
at our U.'prosentatives be requested to
ie efforts to establish a navy yard at
ruuswick. Adopted.
A •resolution was adopted and transmit
d to the House directing the collection
• Jaw of tho bond of Poster Blodgett;
so the bond of J. E. Parrott.
A bill to remove tho capital from At-
,uta to Millodgevillo was made the special
rdor for Monday. A motion to indefi-
itely postpone was defoated by a vote of
as IG ; nays 19.
Mr. Kibboo, a resolution to authorize
10 Attorney General to prosecute, eou-
ol and settle such prosecutions as are
ow pending or which may hereafter
o instituted for tho recovery of money
the State, and indictments for crime
rowing out of transactions in which the
ostorn and Atlantio railroad and State
ave been wrongfully deprived of money
il property.
The following were passed :
To protoct tho people io the sale of
;orosene oil, by repealing the act of 1870.
To prevent lire hunting for game.
To extend tho time for recording cer-
liu liens.
To provide for tho probate of bills of a
ertain character.
Dr. Matthews’ resolution to adjourn on
lie L’Oih was tabled.
Various bills wore recommitted. Among
!iem was the game law.
House.
Mr Peabody moved to reconsider action
n the bill “to provide for the manner of
isuiug county and municipal bonds, and
declare all bonds issued contrary there-
null and void,” which motion prevailed
d the bill, under a suspension of the
s, was taken up and recommitted to
Judiciary Committeo.
The following were passed:
To make it penal to sell liquors within
reo miles of any academy achoolhouse
church outside of any incorporated
u or village. Judiciary Committeo
commended a substitute making it ap-
ilicablo to Muscogee couuty. Substitute
reed to.
Mr. McDaniel’s bill, detining the lia-
lily of railroad companies to taxation,
1 to repeal so much of the charters of
lowpuuies us exempt them from taxation
[ftor several amendments were voted
u. passed as reported by the cornmit-
—yeas 100, nays ffl. Fort, Tlogo, La-
aam, Mercer, Tutt and Anderson spoke
opposition. Peabody, Turnbull and
Daniel iu fuvor.
Section one provides that presidents of
ompauies shall be required to return ou
ith annually to tho Comptroller General,
e value of the property of their respec-
companiea, without deducing their
dobtednosH, each class or species of
roporty to bo separately named and val-
ioa, and to be taxed as other property of
|ho people. Said returns shall be mado
nder the same regulitions as provided
y law for returns of officers of other in
corporated companies, which are required
>y law to be made to the Comptroller
eueral.
Sectiou two provides for the col.action
f tho taxes assessed.
Suction throe repeals the tax ou tho iu-
3ino or oaruiugs of railroads.
Section four repeals so much of tho
veral charters of railroad companies, or
a property, or incoiuo or receipts there
of from taxation. Muscoof.e.
FOl B PERSON** ni'RNKD TO
DEATH.
Evanoville, Feb. G.—Full particulars
f a burning of Chris Mebr’s House, and
tteudiug fatality show that but four per-
ons were burned to death and several
ere badly burned. The details show
lie sulTorings of the victims to have been
lerriblo. Tboro were, when the tire
iroke out, about ten porsous iu the house,
ilrs. Mehr seized two of the children
lU, l rushod through the ll vmes, uud a
loardor seized another of the cbildreu.
'Ir. Mehr rushod out, an 1 seeing that
ciuo of his children woie missing, again
a, i iuto tho house and was not seen
'Rain alivo. Wheu found he hud clasped
Q his arms three children who had boon
eft behiad, the four hodits being burned
iltuont to a cinder. These four were tho
>nly persons burned to death. Most of
the other persous were more or leas burn
ed.
Senate.
Washington, Fob. G.—Morritnon pre
sented a petition of citizens of Wilming
ton, N. C., and tho Chamber of Com
merce of that city, asking an appropria
tion of $9.70,000 to complete the im
provements at the mouth of Cape Fear
river. Referred to Committee on Com
merce.
House.
Being private bill day, a number of
private bills were reported and acted
upon.
Tho Senate resolution giving witne-mes
before the Senate Committeo $4 per day
and ftve cents per mile each day. Passed.
Tho bill for the relief of W. H. Vesoy
was passed.
Davis introduced a bill to authorize the
Attorney General to settle the claims of
tho Government with tho purchasers of
its property at Harper’s Ferry. Referred
to Committee on Judiciary.
Bankruptcy resumed. An amendment
of Mr. Sherman to fix the limit of time
at 90 days in whioh a party dishonoring
his commercial paper can bo adjudged a
bankrupt, which, after discussion,
referred—ayes Iff, nays 29. The amend
ment requiring third creditors, Ac., to
force a debtor into bankruptcy, was re
jected. Thomas said tho clause now' pro-
proposed to be amended had been
subjected to tho severest criticism in the
committee, and, after careful considera
tion, one-fourth of tho number and one-
third of the urnouut of debts had been
agreed to.
Curpontor said ho came hero at the be
ginning of the session fully proparod to
vote for tho repeal of the baukrupt law,
bat, after a thorough examination of the
(piostion, ho bad come to the conclusion
that to repeal tho law would be detri
mental to debtors. He would therefore
vote for continuing the law, and would
support the amendments of the Judiciary
Committee, with such others offered in
the Senate as he might deem advantageous.
Tho amendments reported, with a few
verbal changes, were adopted ns reported
by the Judiciary Committee. The com
mittee’s amendments, as passed by tho
Senato, fix tho time at forty duys within
whioh any banker, broker, merchant,
manufacturer or tniuer, who has
stopped or suspended, and not re
sumed payment of his commercial
paper shall not bo deemed bankrupt; and
prescribe that fees, commissions, charges
and allowances, excepting actual and no
pessary disbursements of and to bo made
by the officers, agents, marshals, messen
gers, assignees and registers in cases of
bankruptcy, shall be reduced to one-half
of the allowances heretofore provided for
tho Justices of the Supreme Court, who
uro to make new rules and regulations in
respect to this law, and are empowered to
consolidate the duties of register, as
signee, marshal and clerk ; and to reduce
the cost of charges to tho end that prox
imity delay and unnecessary expense may
be avoided.
Edmunds offered a new amendment,
conferring jurisdiction in bankrupt
cases upon any circuit or district court of
the United States ; which was agreed to.
He also offered an amendment dispen
sing with personal service of notice in all
esses of claims not exceeciiug fifty dol
lars, and providing payment in cash ;
where tho amount should be under that
sum, notice could bo given by publication
in the newspapers ; agreed to.
He also offered au additional section
to the bill, providing that it shall bo the
dnty of the Marshal of each district, in
tho month of July in each year, to report
to the Clerk of the District Court, iu tub
ular form to bo proscribed by the Justices
of the Supreme Court of tho United
States : First, the number of cases iu
bankruptcy iu which warrants have come
to his hands. Second, how many of such
warrants were returned, with the fees,
costs, expenses and emoluments thereof.
Third, tho total amount of all o.her foes,
costs, expenses and emoluments eurned
and received by him during (he y
from or in respect to auy matter in
bankruptcy. Fourth, a suuimai izod state
mout of such fees, costs, emoluments,
exclusive of disbursements it
bankruptcy, ns were received oi
earned during tho year. Fifth, a sum
murized statement of all actual disburse
incuts iu such cases, also requiring every
Register to report in like manner the
number of voluntary and compulsory
cases iu bankruptcy coming before him
during tho year; amount of assets and li
abilities of bankrupts; amount and rate
of per cent, of all dividends declared and
disposition of all such cases. Every as
signee is required to make a similar re
turn, and the Cleik of such Court, in tho
mouth of August iu each year, is required
to transmit to tho Attorney Gouoral mid
report all cases pending and disposed of;
dividends declared; disposition of cases;
whether any officer has failed to make his
report. Any violation of this section is to
be punished by dismissal from office and
tho purty offending be guily of misde
meanor, and upon conviction be fined not
more than $.700, or imprisonment not ex
ceeding one year. This section won
adopted.
Thurman offered an amendment to abol
ish the office of Register iu Bankruptcy,
and authorizing the several District Courts
to make such orders and to tuke such
steps as may be necessary t
| form any of tho duties heretofore per
formed by Registers; such power to l»e al
so exercised by a Judge in chambers; no
foos or compensation shall be paid to any
such commissioners except such as shall
be allowed by the Court. Thurman
advocating the adoption of this amend
ment said three-fourths of the U. 8. Dis
trict Judges had ample time to discharge
all the duties whioh would be devolved
upon them if the office of register in
bankruptcy should be abolished, and in
consideration of complaints from all
quarters of largo amounts received by
those officers as fees. He thought it a
move iu the right direction to abolish tho
office.
Edmunds said his friend Thurman
might huvo some prejudice on this sub
ject that ho was not aware of himself, and
had therefore got a little off the track in
this case. It might bo that ho would like
to seo so many Republicans put out of
t flice. Thurman said ho did not know
the politics of a single register in the
United States, but from all accounts the
Democrats had got a pretty good share.
(Laughter.)
Edmunds thought that may be, as there
is very little of that thing going on but
what tho Democrats get a share. [Re
newed laughter.]
The amendment of the gentleman
(Thurman) had been considered in Com
mitteo nnd rejected in the amendments
already agreed upon provided for a re
duction in fees. To have work done effici
ently under tho Baukrupt Law it must be
paid for, and ho did uq£ think it udvisablo
to imposo this duty upon tho courts pond
ing tho discussion on Thurman’s amend
ment to abolish tho office of Register tho
Senate, on motion of Cameron, went into
Executive Session, and after a half hour
tho doors ware reopened and they ad
journed. * No confirmations.
Washington, February 0.- The Senate
to-day, by n vote of 22 to iff, concurred
in the House bill endorsing proposed
Philadelphia Ceuteunial Exhibition in
tho United Slates District Court to-day.
FOREIGN.
DOMESTIC.
TROUBLE!* OF CIO All MANUFAC
TURER!*.
New Youx, Feb. G.—Tho Bowery aud
up town cigar manufacturers, at a secret
meeting, have resolved to rescind their
action of last week in acceding to tho de
mands of tho workmen nnd giving an in
crease of ono dollar per fbousaud. It has
been discovered that a number of down
town manufacturers have bud a secret
understanding with their men to work at
a reduction of twouty-fivo per cent, por
thousaud, by which means they were ena
bled to undersell the up town manufac
turers. This notion will undoubtedly lend
to a general striho next week.
17. H. COURT IN BALTIMORE.
Baltimore, Feb. G —In the United
States District Court this morning, Hon.
Judge Giles presiding, iu the case of Jas.
S. Mason, registrar of the lirst election
district of Kent county, iudioted under
the second section of tho act of Congress
of May Gist, 1N70, for stnking from tho
list of qualitiod voters the names of four
teen colored persons in October last, tho
jury renderod a verdict of guilty. Tho
Tho court imposed :i lino of live hundred
dollars and ousts. The whole umount is
about six hundred dollars
Immediately thereafter the euso of G.
B. Haekett, indicted for intimidating vo
ters in the same election district. A uol
pros, was entered on the payment of iho
amount of tivo thousand dollars.
Mason was defended by A. K. Cluster,
Attorney General of the State, and other
able counsel.
TWO DANCERS BURNED.
Philadelphia, Feb. <5.—This afternoon
two ballet dancers, Msss Hays and Mbs
Lee, attachees of Mortimer’s Varieties
Theater, wore badly burned. The former
was in the green room before tho curtain
rose and her dress caught fire from the
stove. She ran on the stugo ami tho
flames from her drew communicated, to
that of Miss Lee. Both were badly burn
ed about their bodies, although it is be
lieved their injuries will not prove fatal.
LYNCH LAW IN ILLINOIS,
Cairo, Illinois, Feb. G.—Yesterday af
ternoon Sheriff Irwin started for Carbon-
dale with Chas. Wyatt, negro, charged
with the murder of Mrs. Ryan. A crowd
was collecting at Carbondalo with the iu- j ...v
toution of lynching his prisoner. Irwin | H,,< 1 export;
left the cars below Carbomlale and took
Wyatt to Murphoysboro, county seat of
Jackson county. To-night a crowd of
400 or .700 men visited tho jail at Mur
phoysboro, took forcible possession of
the prisoner and hung him. Wyutt con
fessed his guilt beforo his death.
THE ENGLISH ELECTION.
LIVELY FIGHTS ALL ALONG THE
LI N E-UONSEIl V ATI V EN NT ILL
GAINING.
London, Fob. G.—Tho Times says this
morning it is now* evident the counting
has returned adverse decisions to Glad
stone's appeal. The elections in Ireland
may show uulooked for results, but noth
ing is likely to restore the losses of the
Liberals iu Groat Britain. Disraeli is
bound to accept office of the Government.
The Pont, in au editorial of similar
strain, says tho plunders of the govern
ment are far more thau average. Its ex
ecutive power has boon us absolute ns it
has been indiscreet. It is immaterial
whether adverso results of elections are
duo to the dissatisfaction of tho country
At the post, or the uncertainty regarding
the policy of the Government iu the fu
ture.
London, February G.—Rioting was gen
eral yesterday. In tho pottery district of
Staffordshire, at Hanley, there was a dos-
perato fight between two mobs. One man
was ^killed and tuauy persous seriously
wounded. Among tho injured are sev
eral spoeial constables and policetnon. At
Tunstol tho authorities closed all public
houses. Tho mob soizod the bullot boxes,
which woro recaptured by the police.
Similar scones were enacted at Langton
and Bursten. Tho Mayor of Wolver
hampton and Magistrate of South Staf
fordshire telegraphed late yesterday P. M.
for military, ami asking for tho immedi
ate dispatch of all available troops.
In Ireland the feeling was high be
tween tho Clerical and Nationalist parties,
especially iu Limerick. A light occurod
yesterday between tho supporters of the
rival candidates iu Askelon, in which
fire arms woro usod and three men shot
dead.
Ashburgand Shutt, Conservatives, linv
boon elected ut Brighton, which was rop-
reseutol in the last Parliament by Faucett
and White, Advanced Liberals. Faucett
yesterday stood at tho bottom of the poll.
Polling in Manchester yesterday resulted
in tho election of two Conservatives and
re-election of Sir Thus. Basely, Liboral
Jacob Bright stood at tho bottom of tho
poll, and tho Conservatives gained ono
seat. Tho Liberals gained a seat at Black
burn, and the Conservatives hold thoi
own at Sol ford.
ITALY.
Home, February 6.—General Delta
Muriuon to-day requested permission to
resign his seat in the Chamber of Depu
ties, but tho Chamber refused to accept
his resignation, and decided to grant him
two months' leave of absence.
Famine in luriiit.
Calcutta, February f>.—Tho faniiue is
increasing. It is estimated that Hit),
000 natives are already severely distressed.
(Tiaui.eston, February G.—Steady; stock j
fiG, lOff bales.
Weekly net receipts 12,019; exports to
Groat Britain 4,."94; to Contiueut f»,G12;
France ff,8110; coastwise 4,A99; sales G,.7()0.
Savannau, FebruaryG.—Nominal: stock
8G,2f»Jl.
Weekly uet receipts 1G.92G; exports to
Great Britain 22,GUI; Contiuont 4,124;
coaRtwiso G,G30; sales G,G87.
REGULATOR
ST
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
TIi in unrivaled Medici lie i* wnrruntcd not to
ntnln n Minglu jmrtirlo of Mi itcuRHY, or nuy in-
jurioiw min. nil mibufanco, hut Ik
PURELY VEGETABLE,
ntuining those Southern Hootmin.l ll.tbn which
i nil wiHe Providence him pliicod in roiinttioH
here l.ivwr Dieeimes i.wnt prevail. It will
cure nil Discuses rnusctl hy Dcrnnttc
incut nr the Liver nml Bowels.
Simmons* Liver Regulator or Medicine
Ih eminently s Family Meili. ine; amt hy Ii
kept r*aly for immediate reeort will Have man
' ulTirln« ami many a dollar iu time
Afte
a’ bills.
• fi ll il in h(ill
i in oil ia I h to it
MVilIK
the
' f the IiIicImHt char><etor and re poll
nihility. KiiiIih ut phyu hum com mend it as tin
MOST EFFECT!’ \1. SPECIFIC FOR
l>YNI*E!»NIA OK IN DIOENTION.
I with thin ANTIDOTE, ell climates and
of water and I I may I e fared without
h a Heiue.lv iu MU.UHnl S FKY Kit8,
IP »W El. COM PI.AI NT.-*, It KSTLK.-SN r.SS, .1 AC N
DICK, NAP.-<KA.
IT HAN NO LOCAL !
the i heapeHt, Piiieat md lti -st Fam ly
Me Heine in the World !
J. II. /.FILIN’ A <<>.,
MACON, 11A., and Pll I LA DKI.PII I A.
c, fll.no. Sold hy all DruggiMi*.
di od*wly
GROCERIES.
New Turkish Prunes,
Now Currant*,
Irish Oat Meal,
Spin il Tripe,
Atinure** Mincetl Ment, |
■•ure Apple luul Wine Vinegar,
Buckwheat Flour,
live! Tongue*,
Choice Butter,
Extra Choice Young II)noii, Impe
rial, Unnpowtier iiutl Oolong
Tcun,
White Kerosene Oil,
Fresh Sliakvr Barden Needs, war
ranted,
ROB'T S, CRANE,
_ft'bl «d Trim tee.
A New Entei-priae !
WHOLESALE
Grocery and Provision House
In Marshall, Ala.
RAILROADS.
Central Railroad.
J. T. HOLLAND
T AKES pleasure ill notifying Merchant*
Planter* of
Lifying Me
•in liiihc «<nin
• st.uk of till
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dividend Notice.
pm: i.n... i.,
IIEN'L, SUPT'S OFFICE O. K. K. I
Savannau, Nmeuiberl, 187a. {
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Sd ln8t,.nt,
Fasioiigor Trains ou tho Uourgia Central
Kt.llniu.1, Itshrtinohuauiid ooimuctloi.s, will run
os lollowa:
. RAIN No. l.UOINU NORTH AND WEST.
l.eavu Savannah 8*46 , w
Eoavo Auvusla .....i lliuh a m
Arrive at Augusta j u0 ..
Arrlvu at MllluJuevlUo „ ’
Arrive at Eaton ton
Arrive nt Macon a-A „
I.uuve Ain cun tor Columbus ....... ). j.
Leuvo Macon lor KulauLi . p iu i* m
Leave Macon lor Atlanta 7-;^ v ‘ w
Arrive at Oolutnbus A M
Arrive at Kufaula .lu-”u a m
Arrive at Atlanta 1.40 A M
COMING SOUTH AND LAST.
Lea vo A Hunt a 1:U0 A M
Leave Columbus 7;4o 1* m
Leave Kulaula 7^5 v M
Arrive at Macnu iroin Atlanta tb.'iu a m
Arrive at Macon Irani Columbus ft.oo a m
Arrive at Macon from Kulaula 0:4;. a m
Leave Macon 7:15 A m
Leave Augusta ti-u& a m
Arrive ill AUKiialu 4.00 i* M
Arrive ut Savannah b.'lb i* m
TRAIN No.‘2,(it).Nil NORTH AND WEST
Leave Savannah 7 yu p m
Leavo Auuustu 8:06 i* m
Arrlvo at AuguMa fi.M a m
Arrive at Macon b:'2u a m
Leave Macon lor (Jolumh-is 8:4£» a m
Leave Macon lor Kutaul u:u6 a m
Leave Macon for Atlant u:lt) a m
1 dividi-nd* <d f» p.<
I after it pi II 1st. I.s
To All Whom it May Concern.
rpJIK copartnership
1 day dissolved l 0 r
M V Kit, ot said 11 rm. n
of F MY Kit fi
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
New York, February 0.—Arrived:
Goethe. Arrived out: Curlier.
MARKETS.
HY TELEURAI'll TO ENOUIREK.
Money and Nfock Markols.
Paris, February G.—Rentes f»8f. 40c.
London, February G. — Frio I T. Bank
and street discount same.
New York, February G.—Gold oponod
at 11 lj}. Stocks active and strong. Money
eusy. Exchange—long I.S.T.
New York, Fob. /».—Money very oasy
during the afternoon, with largo offer
ings. Exchange heavy and lower at 181 A.
Gold 11 l .Uo)l llg. Governments strong
and higher, oousidorablo doing, advance
duo largely to purchases lor account of
books, insurance companies and other
financial institutions.
Provision Markets.
Louisvillk, February G.—Flour quiet
and unchanged. Corn quit t at 70. l’ork
easier at #1.7 374. Bacon quiet; hIioiiI-
ders clear ri » 9; Hear sides 1*4 Bird
—9] for tiorce; 10.} for keg. Whiskey
fl uit»r at 9GU
St. Louis, February G Flour dull and
nominal on low grades, which are scarce
and wanted. Corn easier at 27 cash. G0a
GOjaGl east trick, G.'tj in March. Whis
key steady at 9G. Pork quiet at #1.7.
Bacon, only a limited jobbing demand,
buyers of round lots standing off for
lower prices. Lard easier X' n .
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, January G. 1*. m.—Cotton
steadier; uplands 7 ,‘1; Orleans H.jd; sales
12,000 bales, including 2,000 for specula-
tu il exports I 1,000.
tkh —Cotton to arrive 1 I -fid dearer.
Sales of unluuds, no'hiog below go* d
ordinary, shipped February and March,
7 Bt-IGd; shipped March and April 7jd;
deliverable March and April 7 11-1G l.
Sales of Orleans, nothing below low
middlings, shipped Ft binary and March,
8 1-1 Gd.
Sales include 8,.700 biles American.
New York, February G. —
Notice to Shippers.
Notice to the Ladies.
\llts. .IOIINHO ■' a 11 >1 I*Kitov wish I.>11.1..Ill
ill tin. fiiuff*'* Mi.it lIn-4 Inn.. •■pMi.-.l uith at
KKNKW AND >YOK
OO.MlilNOe, , in
third door ul.ovo .1. s
jail lm
Kit ALL OLD II Mil,
A
Charcoal for Sale Cheap.
I.AllOE qJASilTY OF OUAHCOAI. .
Ilu-li.'l till tie* pi
WOOD, \\'OiHI!
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4 COPY
A OF.1
MUHCOOKri MAM I A' T’NO
Wanted,
III I "Ill'S IIAII.Y KNI.I
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American
A'
Cotton Tic Co.
U lull up,
; li.culi '
nml lm
THE RETAIL HOUSE
OK
Ilollnml A linker
IS NOW 01'KN,
With a full III)*, of
Groceries and Staple Goods,
J.i5M dlmj a.lupt.-l to tlio |ia.l«i.
Co to Pomeroy’s,
AT II.M.III’iH’S ( OIIMill,
For Ferris 4 Co.'s Sugar-cured Pig
Hams and Strips, Ferris’s Mild-cured
N. Y. Bellies, Wright's Ne Plus Ultra
Mince Meat, far superior to Atmore's,
Raisins, Figs, Oranges, Lemons, Pre
served Ginger, Jellies, Corn Starch,
Sardines, Salmon, Oysters, Tomatoes,
Christmas Cggs, Turkeys, Ducks and
Chickens, Wine, Milk, Butter, Boston
Butter, Soda and Pic-nio Crackers,
Snaps, 4c.
ae-.’.Ir. T. t). PniiiiixoN will ho round at iho
oouiitor, and will ho plouMod to wait on hi* lor-
inur i'uetomi*ri* and blends 8 . Tlio patrotinuu ol
tho public In roApootfully ^ollcl'c i. |d«ao
Italian Maccaroni,
Cream and Pine Apple Cheese,
Corn Starch,
Albert, Soda and Fox Crackers,
Family and Toilet Soaps,
Sperm and Parraftne Candles,
Liquors and Spices,
Imported Wines and Cigars,
Dried and Pickled Beef,
Mocha, Java, Rio and Laguyra Coffee,
AT
H. F. ABELL & CO.’S.
Dissolution Notice.
IlDlJO, h (hi* <h»>
Mr .1 W.lluilo re-
111 will lie 8 Itleil b>
It (i. \\ I i l l A M - .
T. .i ri: Mb i;
.1 \V. IIMIM.
Ilo ill to the le w Him ol T. .1 I’KMti'h A ( O.
who ire .|. |i-imined m l to l.r .iml.-mold
j-i.U lm .I jIIN \\ . HO. O.
T. J. Pearce &,Co.,
(SucicSBon tu Willmmn I’ a*. -A Holo,)
Wholesale and Rotri! Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
I ) i:HI‘K('TH’L1.y aiinooiM .- I, . i
t thij public ill .1 H,.) vv.ll . "iiiii.il" i-M
Groceries, Plantation Supplies. Ac.,
Arrlvo lit Uoluuihus l;f»u i
Arrlvo ut Eufaula f,;4o p m
Arrlvo at Atlanta r»:4S p m
OUM1NH SOU 11 AND LAST.
Loavo Atlanta T oo \ m
Loavo CotumhuH p i
Leave Kulaula i:-.u a m
Arrlvo at Macon Iron Atlanta ;i:40 v m
Arrlvo at Macon Irom 1'olumbiiH 7:30 p m
Arrive at Macun from Kulaula &:lu v m
Loiivo Macon 7:3;i p \
Arrlvo at MJlledgevillo Ity.-oy p \
Arrlvo at Eat nton ll p >
Leave Auguata tpuu p >
arrlvo itl Au«u>ta a v
Arrive at Saviiniinli 7:16 a .>
Train No. I! I.oing a th ough train on tin
('ontrul Kiillroiid, Htojijong only at whole sta
tlon.*, paH-onger* lor hull Ntaibma onnnot hi
taken on or put otr. I*.m engeiH lor Milleduo
villi) and Katonton will take I'm In No. | iron
.Savannah and Atuusta, and Train No. 2 Iron
points on the S. W.K.K , Ailanta and Alue
train r
Change of Schedule.
Ofui'i; Mudilk & tiuuiii. Harumvb, >
Col.m.l.uv «i.. . Ii. c. 2, 1*7:: ,
O S’ AND AFTHU I K . :t|>. WEDNESDAY,
iW'iu-r 'Irani vv.ll run a* folloWH
i.MvlVmv. 111 V 5:A« a', ill
AHHIVR at Ooi.LMIICrt, III...; A.
Ticket Olhec at lln.ad hiru-t Shed w ill he open. I
FllKKHIT AND A'Vo.MMOl) \ I ION
Leave ColimibiH Mondays, W.-.Li.-wdav i
uud Fi Ida) h al '• f, ; :',(i .. y,
Arrive ut Troy. I.o , p. m.
Lcve Troy oi. Tiie*da)-. ll.oiHd. viand
baliirduyB at ... | ; uti a. m.
Ail ive ut t,'.iluii.I n*. • - - j;. e. m
d..:t eoikii \V L, CLARK. r*iij»’i.
Ol I *t I'UtjY I'.li
HOTELS.
LOTTERY.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert.
Kilt THE BENEFIT (if Till:
Public Library of Kentucky.
Success Assured!
A lill.l. IIKAMIM.
On Tuesday, 31st March Next!
In ortler to meet the general vvIpIi und oxpoc-
tation o| tho puldio and tie*et-li d iet.*, lor i lie
lull paymo-t t.l tho m giiilleenl giiiH aim un
ed tor the Fourth drum! (Hit Conceit.d t e
I'u Id io Llh. ary ol Kcntuek), (lie manag.iiioi.t
h.tvo ilulermtnetl toportiponu tho Concert and
Drawing until
Tuesday, the 31st of March, 8741
No Further Postponement.
X £1,000 Caali
^1,500,000,
will he distributed among tlio li ket-b* bier.*.
ties*
re pi
I*iof lire
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Rankin House,
( Joliunhiis, (iru.
ft! Fit A ME MO'
» MAKK FI- v V| |.w ,, r ,|
W. J. CHAFFIN.
J. ENNIS,
—Tho Sutiounl Trotting Association,
in con volition nt New York, rn olec’ed ■ nominal; Halos .>20 bil
Amisn Spraguo Biusulout ; a Iho adopt ud !•’»*; O.loans 1G^.
a rosolution that whom ii horso which 1 Futures; March 1.7{; April H'.^alG .7.;;2:
coubl have won was unfairly ridden so as M*y 1G; Juno In 1-1*1; July 17,‘.
to biso tho r ipo, ic shall bo declared void, Liverpool, Fobrtiiry G, p. m.—Sal os of
aud the horse s ownor expelled from the '| uplands, nothing below good ordinary,
Association. . . , I doliverublo February nnd March, 7 11-IGd.
—A charity ball in Now York, Thurs- j Yarns and fabrics at Manchester quiet
day night, real./ml roceij>ts Hinounting to and unchanged.
No. 95 and 97 Broad Street,
I DKAl.L't IN
1 ", 11 Hardware, Cutlery, Iron and
uplands 1 ... , . . . .
1 Sled, ami It«iI»Im
J. W. BY AN. Prop r.
Frank Golden, Cbuk.
ltuhy Kcstiiiiraiit,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Bankin House.
my21 d*« ff .F. tV. K \ \ .
Helling,
mi l m.mi'Hi tiirei ..I
III IIS, S 1*014 UN, V\i; II AM)Li:S, «v<
J*20,000,
0|M‘iiiug ol tlic (icriiiaii I'arliuiiieut.
Bi run, February .7.—The session of
the Keiolistng was oponed to-day with a
speech from the thrum* delivered by au
Imp iriftl commission. The Kmporor re
grets that he cannot attend the opening
in person; he enumerates as the principal
measurers to be .submitted during the ses
sion bills relating to tbe army, the press
trades unions, and marine jurisdiction,
iljudicato j q'be speech concludes with tho nesu
und dispose of all such matters or pro- j aueo that all nations of Europe are
Cfodings in bankruptcy now ponding be- aolvod to preserve peace.
f..re such Register: alwi giving the din- j _. TUo Mjrrist }/,
trict Courts power where it may appear j t hj s a B ft u j t j 0 u : •’• Christmas evorgreeus
to bo necessary or desirable to nppoiut | —Editors who give u tivo dollar puff for a Groat Britaiu 2111, to c«-ntiuout M 1.7, to in Load
special matter; Commissioners to per*, dollar and a half turkey.” France 1J,072; sties 4700. I
New York, Fob. G. -Cotton not receipts J,!!,'' All w.
1,1 H2. i w»4..H vvl ."
Futures clqscd ([iiii.'t, sales Iff.900 bub s * t. 'V.«.v
as follows: February l.7l-1Gal.7£, March 1 P; 1
1.7 1.7.;J2.»I.7 9-BJ; April Hi ll '.l'Jd |li,|; May ' imh.'i
1G^ ilG 9-1G. 8;iiings «( i
Mobile, l'Vb. G - !'i r m *r and higher; | i
middliugK 1.7|J; low middlings H£; good
ordinary Iff]; stock G.7ff9.
Weekly uet receipts 1:511; exports to
Grout Britain f.,70'1, to continent ; :bi.7;
sales 90(H).
New Orleans, Feb. G —Active and
firmer; supply poor; middlings low
middlings It ]; good ordinary lff{; stock
ild man gives ff 14,831.
kly net receipts 524; exports to Ooitou undoihor Amcrln
K lulu wort. Cohen
RESTAURANTS.
OPERA HOUSE
RESTAURANT.
Ten-Pin Alley and Bar
■ | iik iu... i. m-i "i : ■ ... JJfej
•■•I HI, lill.l I.. |.r. | i... i -, |. IJg—*
: III, Ilia r.i-n.l- «. h.v.i) li.x.i •
mill nil fratillunal |mpi< a ll. lm i<-|.rui-uulu i iu
tlio •(rawing jufii ns whole ilckut.* are
List of Gifts.
ONE <llt A Nil (’ASH < i I t'l *2;.o .*.'-1
ON h UK AN I) KAMI OlKl biD.o-Jj
ONE OKAN1) CAS.! OlKl’ iI'l.ooo
ONE OH AND (ASH O 111’ •-.>•■*<•
()N E O U A N D (' A S11 OI I T 1 T.Loo
in CASH (HKT.n rln.UUU Da. Ii Iou.covj
(.’ASH OJEI s i>,uut> «». h 1 o.uu.>
au (’ASH OIF i s l.uoo cue, i>u.uun
40 (’\SI1 Ol VTS 6UU fi'. h 4*> '.di
lOurASHOlFTS 4ucoh.Ii 4uuuu
1(>0 CASH OIF I S :iun uad, iJ.uin
26U O A > ii (i 1 F I S 'JUU cm Ii aU.OO'l
:vih CASH OI Fl S km en<-h ..'I s.uu
11,non CASH OlFTS 6U each bbO.uu >
TOTAL, 12.000 OIF IS, ALL HASH.
am mntliiK to »i.:.uu,ouu
Tho churn c.« lor h gilt urn m uiiu to live.
Price of Tickets.
\V liolu 11- kut!* II a Ivor *2a.uu: Tontl. .
or cacli«**»•!,.m, fi.ua; Lie von W i.olo In ko * c r
iaOO.UU; 22!*, 1 IckCtX Io. ii.tXJU.OU: 113 w.i.i-:
I’m kot.M lor ni. r ) I uuu.bO; 227 Wh. le 1 ickoie b-i
Ijoo no Nodi.-iviunt on Ir.*.- tli.iu +I>uu ou v.,.i •
of t ickets.
Tho Fourth (»i:t Concort will he condu. ted
all rcfi.icl- like lliu ihicc whb h have ulmi.E
b cn m /cii, an > full part i-.il.ir- iiiay be b a-. I
Iroin circa la is which will
office t.» all vvl,.. .i|.|-i.v
I BJ.J .
it tree Ir
Hi ns b-r
b-s will
«cc veil, h ml I' I.- h"p"l tiny "lib
■toinptlj that tlo-lR in > > l> • bodl- ip|
i .it-liiv b, lill.ng all. Liberal tc-ru..-
hoMJ WHO bil) b, -.11 again. A I
iy
Ag'-nt. foi Hr Inlay Plow, Mimni p..w«l.-i
t oinpunv. svp'J iH*i»wu,ii ;
W. Brummer, Schroder & Co.
ifa.fi, ico i i i;ic■>.% »i,
IMPORTERS
tr- -i*.
A. .1. IIOI.AM).
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1 Ad Viil
LATE ARRIVAL OF
MAI.ALA OltAPIV
1.0 N IMFN LA VI.It I IOS.
1.0 \ IH)\ milt RAISINS,
All Iilinls of > I TS*, al \o. HO
« ,Mints and return all immibs licki ts h) 2>
day ol March.
r:to. i . hr \ vn.irri» .
Agent I’uiili- Llhrnry K ntiK«y,ui,d M in.
.i mb Convert, l'ubitc Librar M i
LnuUvllk, Ivy |.;cl3 .I2taw\v
l !* kc*5 lor sab* and prl/.ci* o." i •
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt.
PrUo TUkoU wil'l I.V mu Wlilu.iii .1
John D. Biackmar.
Auont hy >• i.i. P tmcntoi (}<.v. Hrunitcttc.
Vj III oad St cut. rolimihu .Hi.
do-14 Id
li i: A v iho
I* HIM Mill'll'
<i\ i it two him Iti.b
III-
cl.
Prolumo & Hoffman.
Cotton Union ihon
r.vj,«l -.I*** - *i •*
aud Matiuui-n* tmpilarr,