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HA'JTKDAY FEBUUAUY 28, 1874.
««~M> si’KS KIPTION KDCKIVKD L’NLtihS
PAID FOU IN ADVAXCH.
Advertisers should romoinber that tc-
luorrow our lurgo Sunday edition will bo
publiKhod, and sond in their curds in time.
Wo huvo u little space left.
Ex President Johnson has unnouncod
himself a candidate for Congress in the
Greenville District of East Tonuosseo.
The women’s ternporuuco crusade in
Ohio ih, according to the Cinciunuti Coin-
mere,ini, multing tho politiciuus in that
Slate very uneasy.
The Indies havo boon besieging tho
liquor saloons of Columbus, Ohio, for two
woeks, night and day, and »h yot not one
of the liquor men has surrendered. One
or both parties must bo nearly tired out.
Some gentlemen think it would bo im
prudent to publish the list of our delin
quent subscribers. Perhaps so ; but if
they do not pay us, now that wo need
money, they huvo injured us all they can,
and in that most sensitive place—tho
pocket.
What 1ms become of tho Register in
Chancery? Are tho Opelika authorities,
in sympathy for his solf-inflictod wound,
going to give tho Register another chance
to get drunk, shoot his little pistol off
the street, and intimidate with his drunk-
on bravado the guardians of tho peace?
Chisolm is in jail. Had be waited till
Bodoll went on a visit to Alabama, lie
might, havo killed him and entered bail
on tho spot. Tliero are a dozen worse
murderers walking free in tho few coun
ties ovor tho river. Atlanta, unlike Ala
bama, is evidently not tho murderers’
purudiso.
The Marietta Jourmtl has a suspicion
that a stranger, who went afoot to a houso
nour Marietta on Friday night, and bought
a horse, saddle and bridle, paying
orbitunt price for them, and then rode
hurriedly away, was John Chisolm. P
says that tho man answered tho doscrip
tion of Chisolm.
The Atlanta llernld haft hoard a report
that Geueral 11. L. Henning, of this city,
will bo n candidate for Congress, and that
paper truly adds : “General Henning
muu of sploudid ability, of oouimunding
reputation, and of integrity absolute.
Wo should like vory much to hoo him it
CongreBS.”
~Tms Kansas State Grange adopted roso-
lutiunu requesting tho K msos Legislature
to puss n prohibitory liquor law, and de
claring that no person who r«*iails liqtn
shall bo admitted to the Order. Also de
claring that tho groato.st good and tho
highest happiness of an enlightened,
tuous and prosperous peoplo arothe legit
imate results of a thorough and practical
education dill'mcd among the masses.
It is said tho grand army of the Re
public has, at Rochester , N. Y., invited
Admiral Hemmed to lecture beforo them.
And why not? Our information on tho
war, and on everything olso national is
too one sided, and until tho actors on
holb sides are brought into closer contact
aud sympathy, history will not ho able to
discriminate between tho truth and fic
tion.
The State Executive Committee of tho
Democratic party of Alabama uiot in
Montgomery on Thursday. Evory mom-
her of the Committee, except four, was
in attendance. It was resolved to call a
Btato Convention on tho 20th of July,
uml a committee of six was appointed to
prepare and publish an nddross to tho
people. Tho committee iH composed of
Col. Rob't Tyler, chairman, uml Messrs.
T. H. Bethea, U. 11. Powell, Wiu. B.
Modawell, W. D. Bulgor and J. F. John
ston.
The Supremo Court of Alabama, on
Thursday, reversed a judgment of guilty
against two negroes of Dallas county for
burglary. The ground of reversal win
that the indictment charging them witli
breaking into a house in which cotton
in tho seed was stored, did not aver that
such cotton was a thing of value; tbe
Supreme Court holding that though the
torius “goods and merchandize’’ import
things of value and w ill bo so considered
without the uvortuent, “cotton in tho
sood" dooH not!
A Washington correspondent of tho
New York Tribune, after a careful can
vass of the opiuions of all the Senators,
com os to the conclusion tliit there is a
majority of ten or more votes iu the
Somite for inllation in somo form or
another. He says that tho West and South
are practically united in its favor, while
tho East presents a still firmer front in
opposition. The opiuhm of each indi
vidual Senator ou tho quoslion is suc
cinctly stated.
Texas is said to be tilled with scamps
from the Northern States, who are making
immense sums of money out of tho igno
rant negroes, selling them “free pupe
“pro-oioption stakes,” aud “hair straight-
oners," besides cheating them iu
ings batiks. How long will those poor
people permit themselves thus to be the
dupes of tricksters and adventurers, \vh
rob them under tho plea of political ayui
pathy! Wo ouruestly hope for tho day
when the black men will show they
free-men ami uot the slaves of n party
A London correspondent of the New
York World says that tho Conservative
triumph iu tho late British elections means
simply that “Englaud is resolved to cling
to her boer and her Bible, her gin aud hi
Gospel, her national religion and her u
tional beverage." It seems to us that this
association of things is not exactly ortho
dox, if it is even eutirely free from
lege : and tho demagogical boast that
“the voice of tho people is the voice of
God" won't help the matter at all.
Tho districts comprising tho city of
London elected 11 Liberals and 10 Con
servatives— u Conservative gain of 9.
UEOUU1A XEWk.
—A disease resembling the epizooty
prevails iu Washington county.
—A preacher in Colquitt county, Par
son Tucker, is said to be the father of
thirty-two children.
—After the 11th of March only two
steamers per week will rim between Sa
vannah aud New York.
—Tho Governor has nominated, and
tho Senate has confirmed, W. F. Janes
as Judge of the County Court of Polk.
—Hugh Brice, of Tipton, Indiana, died
at the Planters' Hotel, in Havaunah, on
Wednesday. lie had come South in quest
of health.
—Tho monument to tho Confederate
dead iu Athens will soon be completed.
It will bo dedloated on the Gth of March
with suitable ceremonies.
—On the 17th, Wash McDaniel, a mur
derer, escaped from Wilkinson county
jail. Ho had been convicted aud was
waiting sentence.
—The Tbomasville Enterprise says that
the United Friends of Temperance havo
now in their organization vory nearly all
the “hard cases" iu that community.
—Throe negrooH (Wesley Coleman,
Manco Bolden and Robert Bradley) wuy-
laid and shot Monday Brady, iu Lee coun
ty, on Thursday of last week. They were
all arrostod and committed for murder.
—Matt White has been arrested at Mad
ison, charged with an uttompt to assasst-
uato Mr. J. \V. Crichton, who lives near
that place. Two shots wore tired into Mr.
C.'s house at night, one of which woaud-
ed Mrs. C.
—At Dalton, on Saturday night, as
Alf. Burnett was performing iu the ball,
and a crowd was collected around the
door, a difficulty arose botween a white
man named Dyer aud a negro barber.
Dyer drew a knife and cut tho negro dan
gerously iu five places. The doctors i
think his case ruther doubtful.
—Tho Romo Commercial reports tho '
suicide of a cow in its city, occasioned by
her eating a quantity of horso radish,
which ho stimulated or excited her that
she ran down to tho river and plunged in.
If she had not made a cowslip iu oating
horse radish, this eitoct would not have !
— A North Carolinian named Camp has
appeared in Atlanta, with an old deed for that can bo giv.
Lot No. 77,containing 202J acres,and cov- ! p»t'»di», bilious < . .,
i 4: . - f. . ’ , , headache, fever and agin*. nervous deb ill»y, or or
or,n B i. lur«u pu lluu of tbe oily, luolud- „ My d i«„nl..r aUbctlng tbi .lomarli, tho llvo-or
ing the Kimball Houso, a section of kidneys, is to tone. cleans, nn<l regulate these lm-
Whitehall street, Ac. From the wav tho l*ortnnt organa by tho usnof DR. I UTT’S VKflKT-
Herald notices liis claim we nnnnnsn that ! 1 ,M ' K bfVKIt Plbl.S. They net very mildly, yot
Jieruiu nonces uis Claim wo suppose mat ttioron K t>ly restore the functional action of tho
tho present occupants of the immense digestive) organs and tho intistinoa uml renovate
property which it embraces are not at all the whole system. They produce neither nauHon,
disposed to duouuip.
ALABAMA t. N. NEXATORBIIIl*. j
A report from tho Senate Committee on |
Eloctioue, ou the contested cane of Sykes f
vs. Spencer, is now daily expected—both
sides having had a hearing before the
Comuiittoe. As it is thus likely to be soon
presented in a shape that may lead to an
early decision, a brief review of the diffi
culties attending tho case may be timely
aud acceptable.
When the Legislature met, in the fall
of 1872, there were contests for the
Representative Boats from Barbour coun
ty, and for the Senatorships of Marengo
and Barbour, and perhaps one othor coun
ty. The Democratic candidates hold tho
regular certificates of election to thoso
seats, and had a clear majority of mem
bers in both branches with proper creden
tials. But tho Republicans claimed that
their eandidutes received a majority of
tho votes in these counties, and that the
voles for them thrown out for irregularity
wero improperly rejected. They therefore
refused to moot with the Democrats unti^
tho Republican claimants from Barbour
uud Marengo wore given tbe scuts for
which tho Democrats hold tho regular
certificates. Tho consequence was that
each party organized a Legislature sep
arately, and each made a quorum—the
Democrats by admitting mombers whose
soats wero contested and who wero after-
warda turned out, hut all of whom had
credentials in proper form, und tho Re
publicans by admitting contesting mem
bers from Barbour and Murongo who had
no authentic crolen ials. Thus tho two
bodies comhiuod contained six or eight
members moro than a full L filature, and
wo believe that tho Republican Senate
oven then lacked one of a quorum. Tho
Democrats organized and held their ses
sions in tho Stato House or capitol, aud
the Republicans iu the Gourt-houso of
Montgomery. Tho Republican Legisla
ture elected Spencer, and tho Democratic
Legislature Sykes.
After this, tho two bodies still incoting
separately, Attorney General Williams
proposod a compromise, tho terms of
which wo need not purticulurizo, but
which was acoeptod by both partios.
resulted in the giving of the seats for
Barbour and Marengo to tho Republicans,
making tho House consist, wo think, of 58
Republicans aud 17 Democrats, and leaving
the Democrats a majority of ouo in the Hen
ate. It was then cluimed by tho Demo*
crats that tho Legislature thus consolida
ted and purged under tho compromise,
ought to hold another election for Sena
tor ; but Spencer’s friends iu tho I Inline
defeated this proposition, becunso they
feureil that, though tho Legislature
joint session was still Republican, it
might uot contniu a majority friendly to
Spencer—the fidelity of two or throe Re
publicans to him being suspected. It it
apparent, therefore, that tliero aro three
sides to the contest for tho seats—out
claiming tho rogulnr election of Sykes,
one tho rightful election of Spencer, aud
tho third that tboro ought to huvo been a
now oloction after tho Legislature was
aonsolidatod and properly organized.
A decision by tho Supremo Court of the
Stato adds much to tho complication of
tho case. Both bodios, while aiding sepa
rately, olectcd Stato Frintors, and the
Supreme Court being nppoaled to to sottlo
tho dispute botwoou them, recognized tho
Republican or Court-house Legislature <u
tho geuuino and properly organized body
This is regarded as a side procoodiug
greatly strengthening Spencer's claim,
and ho and his friends have tried to make
tho case turn upon it by pleading that
Cougross ought to accept this decision of
the imho as final and couelusivo.
We have thus endeavored to prosout
tho points of tho caso fairly for tho un
derstanding of tho reader, without ex
pressing our owu opinion. Whou tho ro-
port is lundo wo can better judgo whothor
the decision disposes of the undeniablo
difficulties and intricacies of tho caso ac
cording' to real justice aud safe prece-
dent, or only in accordance with tho nar
row interests of party.
The reports that there was considera
ble trouble among the Massachusetts Con
gressmen about thePresid ent’s liomuution
of one Simmons to bo Collootorof Customs
for Boston, find confirmation in soiuo pro
ceedings and letters that havo boou made
public. It seems from these publications
that the President, finding that tliero
much opposition to his nomiuoo, told tho
delegation that if they would substantially
agree upon any person, ho would uom
inuto him, iustoad of Simmons, ns Col
lector. Whereupon rovou of tho Con
groRsmou addressed tho President a let-
roootumending the appointment of
Win. 1.. Hurt, F. W. Lincoln, or I “it, !?!:? I
MEDICINES
GROCERIES.
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
A New Enterprise!
* ELLIS & HARRISON,
i wholesale lieal Estate Agents ! r
Grocery and Provision House
In Marshall, Ala.
BANKS.
OFFICE OF Til*
s of tho t*ui roun linn country that he
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
Thin unrivaled Medicine in ** arranged not to con
tain a single particle of Mxrcoxt, or any Injurious
mineral substance, hut is
PURELY VEGETABLE,
containing thou* Southern JtootH and Her bn which
un nil wis® Provldooee baa placed In countries
where f.fver f .(senses moot prevail. If will
cure nil DIwimiwcn riuiRcd by Ileroiige-
iiiout of the Liver uml Iloweln.
Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine
Is eminently a Family Medicine; und by being
kept ready lor immediate resort will save many an
hour of NiiffuriiiK and many a dollar in time aud
from p rsons of tlie highest character ami respon
sibility. Eminent physicians commend it an the
MOST EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR
may lie faced without
t is the Cheapest, Purest, and Heat Fum'Iy
Medicine in the World !
MAN UK A CTURKI) ONLY 11V
J. II. ZEILIX & CO.,
MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA.
Price. Sold by all Druggist*.
J. T. HOLLAND
IJ1AKES pleasure in notifying Merchant*
hbJuir’tc'r^n '
South* rn city.
in atm.* ; • * * worth "i U.-icon. Ac.*, purchased
LOW FilluHK?, and will keep hia ato ktuli up,
upply any demniiua. Having located
THE RETAIL HOUSE
OF
Holland Baker
18 NOW OPEN,
with u full line of
Groceries and Staple Goods,
Ja28 dim] adaptod to the trado.
AND AUCTIONEERS,
t Tf ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE. !
YV KENT AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
in tho City aud enuutry, and will advertiao the ]
same (at privato Halo) FRKF OF CHARGE, illileaa
tho property is sold.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OF LAN D, boiug tho west por
tion 01 lli" “Nance lot," on Itryau a root, adjoining
the residence of Hon. M. J. Crawford. Call soon
if you want u bargain. fobl'2 tf
CITY LOT No. dll, on McIntosh street, with
thrro dwelling* ou the same. Will bo sold
together or separate, ut a low figure, fur with.
(u27
interest. The property can
interest on the investment.
F. A. POMEROY,
AT ISOOIIEH’S COUNEU,
( ALLS ATTENTION TO
Choice White Shad,
“ Fresh Bay Fish,
“ Mobile Cabbage.
“ Celery and Lettuce,
“ Live and Dressed Poultry,
“ Fresh Country Sausage,
Spare Ribs and Backbones.
A Choice Lot of Fresh
Crackers, Sugar Jumblei, Lemon
Snaps, Ginger Snaps, Lemon
Creams, Ac.
Apples, Onions, Potatoes & Turnips.
8 ppliea and Fancy Gro i r.'o*
..V w.ll I 0 found at tho conn-
d to wait un hi* former cm-
iho patronage uf tliepul>lic i.*
fel 28
Dissolution Notice.
THE BEST ADVICE
ngainat >li< i
und all who ai
* imlcbte I to tli
All paiLe* havlug claims
them for payment,
firm are irqueated
that no other dye does,
•et ia instantaneous, and so natural that it c
not be detected by the closest observer. I
harmless and cosily applied, mid ia In general i
amontr the fashionable hairdressers iu every la
city in tin* United State*. Price $1 a box. 8
everywhere.
iikness, and
without change of diet or o"cup»ti<i
1 Prieo 25c a box. Sold by all druggists.
The Now Orleans Picayune of Thurs-
day reports tho nrrival of four barges with
fifteen, thousand bushels of coal from Ar- DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
komns, said to bo equal to Pennsylvania possesses qui
nuthracito. The tuiues are on the Arkan
sas river, near Hpndrn, and the coal cuu
bo laid down at Now Orloans nt live dol
lars per ton.
An Item or llUlory.
Under this head wo find tho following
iu tho Romo Commercial:
Tho removal of General J. E. Johnston
and tho appointment of Hood to coru-
m*w d tbo army confronting Sherman at
Atlnni.i is generally attributed to Mr. Da
vis. 'Ibis is contradicted by Hon. B. Ii.
Hill, ib hia speech delivered recently iu
Atlanta before tho Historical Society. Wo «P 0C, f l blo, "' f il '«» ''ft ho nine too nth century." Tho
consider it of the greatest importance that immunity from danger! whether administered to
the truth in regard to tho origin, objects children or ndult*, adapt ft for tho widely popular
and the conduct of Iho war of the Federal ! IM0 11 11,18 '“tuliR-d. Non * would long suffer from
Govorniuout ugninHt tho Stiffen should he L’.'-'Vi.''by‘tli!I 'limsd”. 0 "iy'ltt'.TroolynJo'ol'l
ascertained and promulgated. Tho socrot puimonary diaoa* * tnay ba arrested and cuusninp-
onemies of tho Southern causo, and those tion—th- acourgo that swoops away thousands
who sought tojngrstielo themsolyes will. ySkJtlSft
R. Q. WILLIAMS,
T. J. PEARCE,
J, W. IIODO.
January HO, 1874.
In retiring from tin* firm of Williams, Pearce .t
Ilodo, I tako pleasure in returning thanks to my
friends and < uhtumors for tho liberal patronage
heretofoie exteudod, aud respectfully recommend
I them to tbo now 11 rm of T. J. PEARCE A CO.,
| ' v,| o ,ir, ‘ detorminod not to bo undorsold.
i J aai lm _ JOHN W. IIODO.
| T. J, Pearce & Co.,
(Successors to Williams, Pearce k Ilodo,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
No. 20 Broad Street,
:c:
i
... .ib
stock of
Groceries, Plantation Supplies, &c.
Which will he fold low and strictly for rash.
J“*d rj '» T J. PEARCE k CO.
A NEW LOT OF
tho Fodorals, masqnod their npostney nnd
I reason under a deceitful pretence of hos
tility to what thoy termed tbo obstinacy
aud tyranny of Davis. Thoy wero loud iu
thoir denunciation of the removal of
Johnston from tbo command, und attribu
ted it to tho hostility of Mr. Davis. Yet
Mr. Hill, who hud ample moans of know
ing the truth, status that this much blamed
rcmovul wus not the work of Mr. Davis.
If thoso who abused Mr. Davis lmd boon
half as faithful and dovoted as he was,
tho war might have hud a vory different
result.
it. will find by taki
; to bed they will enjoy unbroken si
calling rest. Having a very plei*m»"t
For Sale.
A MAGNIFICENT PLANTATION of 2,0
acres, in Rol.ver county, Mississippi, in dwi
otwfon Memphis und Vicksburg. Before th" w
luterpillur a
K*k phi.
thcr particulars apply I
U. J MOSES,
feb28 Iw Goorgia llomo Building.
Take Notice.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbus, Cara.
J. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
Frank Golden, Clerk.
Smoked Tongues, Breakfast Bacon,
New York Bellies, (Ice cured);
Cream Cheese. Goshen Butter,
Capers and Horse-Radish,
Messina Lemons,
| , ii^p' , ct°r:i"t Queen Olives and Bay Rum.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
fob32 sepG tf
Pure Applo Vinegar, 50c per gallon;
White Wine Vinegar, 50c per gallon;
Choice N. Y. Stato Buckwheat Flour;
N. 0. Soft A Sugar, 7 pounds for $1;
11 Yellow Clarified Sugar, 8 lbs for $1;
Bakers' Premium Chocolate;
New Zant Currants, 12 l-2c per lb.;
Now Turkish Prunes, 16 2-3c per lb.;
J^N thirty clays from this date, having the con
sent of my husband thereto, I will becotuo ;
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
! Under the Rankin House.
my24 diwtf .1. W. RYAN, Prop’r.
VALENTINES.
Valentines for 1874
A DESIRA1ILE HOUSE AND LOT, with
acres ground, In
K. depot; u very i
__.e mile from 8. W. It.
. .able and desirable home.
HOUSE with five good rooms, within 200 yards
of Southwestern Railroad depot, one-half acre
ground.
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE in tho valley of Talbot county,
at a cross-road, three miles of tho Chalybeate
Spring*. A very desirablo location for a Dry
Goods and Grocery business. sep!7
By Ellis S, Harrison.
O N TUESDAY, 3d March, 11 o’clock, we will
sell iu front of store,
A Fine Harness Horse,
Buggy and Harness.
By ELLIS & HARRISON.
TIll'**TF.E’S HALE OF
Desirable Dwelling
Building Lots.
and
0
N TUESDAY, 3D MARCH, 11 o’clock, wo
dl in front of at.no,
THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE,
ground attached, and three vacant
with
Uuildiu’g Lots id
street, opposite
by Win. II. Hughes, trust* o
Toi m* cash, 'i itlo* perl* <
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent,
I'IIK HOARDING HOUSE on Hi.ad slice
nown as tho “Homo IIou*'* ’’
Also, a I’iano for rout ..r -ih*. Apply to
MRS. ANN ADAMS,
Jackson Street.
Manufacturing CompY
Columbus, Geor«i a
Paid up Capital, Si,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OF
SAVING ON THE HART OF THE
UPEKATIVES, AND TO PROVIDE A
SI,fa nail reliable, nrranj/oment f or ,,,
beneficial aecnmPtiion cf the earnioj,
of artinma and ell cthijr clawes, tbi,
Compuny fcaa 6SlabIinhed, under
SPECIAL OHAHTEH F110M THE
STATE OP GEORGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantages
offered lo Depositora of eilher large or
small amouuts:
1.
PERFEC T SECURITY. The (insets of
tho Company woro on the 1st of Jaauaiv
1878 31,704,459 Li
aud nro Btoadily increasiug.
Tho ltesorvo Fund is *2117 7ci; <i*>
All of which property Ih speciai.lv
pledged act of tho General AssomUr
for tho protection of Depositors • end | 3
addition, by the sumo net, the Stockholm
era of tbo Company aro made INDIV11).
ALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion to
their shares, for tho integrity of tL»
Savings Department uud its oertiflcatMuf
Deposit.
2.
LIBEL YL INTEREST. Rate allow,*,!
Seven per coot, per annum, compounds,!
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can bo withdrawn atn:
time without notice. Depositors r.i.sidihf
out of tho city cun duw deposits |>,
feb:
checks.
4.
For Rent.
milK 8.M ALL DWKLL1NG 8RCOND gr-rA,
..O r .i.,rtli of M»b. TuMlc School, Jack-
*011 street. Aj.jdy to
feb5 tf
. FREDERICK & BRO.
For Rent.
Q LARGE ROOMS, with side entrsneo, with u**e
fyj
ol parlor and kitchen, l'arties «nn Louru with
family on very ruasonahlu terms, if preferred
Hou*o is well located. Addr. as
jft25 tf L, Box 184.
For Sale Low.
SCHOLARSHIP IN TIIK MEDICAL COL-
LLUE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,
uovfi tf APPLY AT THIS OFFICE.
RULES AND REGULATIONS of tb;>
Department furnished upon application,
and all desired information given.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
6.
All account* of Depositor* will be a
sidered strictly private and confidential,
DIRECTORSx
N. J. HUSSEY.
W. II. YOUNG,
\V. E. PARRAM0RK.
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
CHARLES GRKKN,
Preuid.'iit of the Savannah Hank au.l Trim l' 1
LOTTERY.
FOURTH
Grand Gift Concert
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
Halford’s Leicestershire Table Sauce;
Unrivaled by any relish.
Morgon's Sapolio for houso cleaning, 15c c'k;
" Hand Sapolio, 15c per cake;
Flour, Meal and Grits, at mill prices.
IMiLlYKHUD FliKK OK DUAYAOK.
ROB'T S. CRANE,
f<*b22 [fobl tWm] Trustee.
f ro* Trader.
February 2,III
IEILKR.
fe28 lm*
Bankrupt Sale.
W f \
O'
tho Haukiupt I
This will
•drlng t
John M. Fisko. This letter thoy sent to
Senator Boutwoll for his signature, and
he nppoars to have made it public. Three
of the Massachusetts Representatives,
Messrs. Bufilugton, Hooper and Butler,
ft fused to sign tho treble recommenda
tion, and it yet romains to bo seen whoth
or tho l'residout will cousider tho rooom-
mendtttiou of three names from which he
might make a choice as a “substantial
agreement upon uuy person."
The Augusta Chronicle says that there Utatam^tinL**
is uo object iu tho vioiuity of Augusta j hu*
which so attracts tho attention and excites i Hinkrnptcy.
N TUESDAY, tho 3d day ,.f March next,
will commciK'e tho n,l
i Uocts nntl Shoe*
OF AM. KI-M.S,
i Will luHt
VALENTINES AT
5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 30c, 5l)c, 75c, ?1 and >f2!
ooils will bo sold
nabd opportunity
i purilmso such good*.
ISAAC JOSEPH,
ft-b27 iw Awlgnoe.
Notice iu Bankruptcy.
« 1118 is lo give notice that on th** 4th day
' Angus., A. 1*., Is"3 a warrant iu llunkrupt
tham.of I uihcrBvill",Co ut Meriwi tl.c.iuid Siutc
Georgia, who ha* been a ljuilged a llaukrupt «>n I
ovu petition, and that tli * payment of any dele
and th** doliteiy ol any properly Im*I>u g-.ug to»u
all j
DRY GOODS.
ECONOMY! ‘
Do you know that you can
Savo Money by purchasing
DRY GOODS at the
well known houso of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
JOD PRINTING.
Letter Press and Card
Printing. ■ Public Library of Kentucky
Success Assured!
JUST RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF
LETTER., , A
BILL HEAD
AM)
Statement Paper,
also, I
VISITING and BUSINESS CARDS I Drawing; until
All of wltirl, oan he fiirniKhcd printed nt
short no.ioo, AT low Cash JUtks.
Railroad Receipt Books,
Bills Lading,
Georgia and Alabama Legal
Blanks, on hand.
Tiioa. CJiltoert,
PRINTER and BINDER,
Sun and Times Building,
FARM BOOKS.
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN. 1
fthO iiiolill ly !
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. _ |
A Masonic Grand Gift Concert! |
i 10,000 Prizes to be Given Away, Foreign % Domestic Drv Goods
| Amounting to $2.’i0,000, all In Currency.
rrtll 18 enterpriro l* condu* ted bv tho MASONIC
± UBLtKF.
the interest of htrangers as the old Con
federate l'owdor Mills. Whou iu thoir
complete state, no buildings in tho South
surpassed them for architectural beauty.
The mills furnished nearly all tho powder
used by the Confederate army during tho
war, and wero altogether among tbe finest
iu tho world. Since the purchase of tho
property by tho city, a portion of the
buildings havo boon torn down and the
brick used iu tho construction of drains
and other buildings. The main portion
of the principal building is still outiro.
In compliance with tho petition of Col.
Rains, some time since, the largo chirn-
ney, which is in tbe form of an obelisk,
will bo left standing as a monumout of
tho past.
The Richmond Difjxitch of Friday says
otio thousand halos of cotton from Red
river wore lying on the wharf of the
>, before Lemuel T. Downing, kmitiire,
un the 4th day of April, A. !>., 1874, at
AV. 1!. SMYTH.
United Slates Marshal, a* Me*a"lipe
Notice in Bankruptcy.
rnina u to give nmt
A May, A I». 11*7 1.
AS SO 1ATION OF NORFOLK,
under authority of the Virgin!» LcgUlutuir
pa«** d March 8. ls“.i,) for tii<* purpose uf n
funds to complete tlie MASON IU Tl Ml'I.K
iu courso uf erection iu Norfolk. There .t
individual hemfits to be derived from ibis u
taking—it U wholly in the cause if Masonry.
Comett will positively tako place • n
Tuesday, the 5th of May, 1S74,
aud no further postponement is guar .uteol.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift
Ouo Grand Ca»h Gift
On. Gnui l Cash Gift
Oue Gland Caalt lit I
BELOW COST!
r A' , lit.-ij‘ Spring Stocls:
13 LNRIVAl.tD!
lath disti
Ge. « w 11,* ha* I
petition, and
the payment of
l the delivery of any property belonging t.»
>ankrupt, to him or for his use, and the
r of any property by him, are forbidden
meeting of tho creditors of
held ut a Court of Bankruptcy,
the Court House In **
Lemuel T. Downing,
day of April, A. 1>. IM
. . . be huhleu
Newuftu, Georgia, before
Register, ou the 4th
lock A
Ml. SMYTH,
United States Marshal, as Messunger.
POSTPON ED
Administrator's Sale.
A GUREAHLY to au order of the Honorable the
son. iu the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday
In April next, between the u»ual hours of sale,
tbe Missouri A Texas railroad, thence tots numbers 21:. aud 2ls, in the city of Columbus,
city, the day before. It came to St. Louis
via tbe Missouri &
by rail to Cincinnati, and water to Hunt
ington, tbo western terminus of tha Ches
apeake it Ohio road.
ol couuty of Muscogei
real estate belonging
o Mathias Harringer, de-
HUUH KELLY. Adm’r.
24 Cash Gift*. $.V*i each
'.I Ca*li Uiftt, 2k) each
&•) Ca'h Gift*. 2'> 'each
1M) Cash Gifts, l'*C ouch
l ‘>" ''ash Gifts, ion each
•'»W) Cash Gift**. **«!•}/.
U.ooo Cosh Gifts, 5 each
Grsud Total, 10,000 Gifts, all cash..
Whole Tickets, $5; Half Tickois, #,'.60. Club
Halts—11 Tickets for |5u; 22 Tickets fur $100.
DlKKCl’OKS AND ADVISORY BOARD.
John L Roper, President; John 11 Oorprsw,
Treasurer; Janu s A' Leigh, Walter II Taylor, Geo
8 Oldfield. John A Russou, Daniel llusted, Wil
liam H WuloB, M H Stevens, 8 Well, John T Red
mond.
His Excellency Ex-Governor Gilbert 0 Walker,
Col Kader Bigg*, P II P; John R McDaniel, 1* G
Comtnauder; J *1 Burroughs, Capt Samuel L Watts,
Virginia Legislature; Rob’t K Withers, U MG Ii
P and I) G U of G C; Col Tho* F Owous, P G M;
John U Whitehead, Ex-Mayor; Col W II Tay
lor, State Senator; James G Bain, 0 C G G C.
Masonic Relief Association, Norfolk, Va.
. ur.._.u ?r particular* apply to
n. HILL, Express Agent.
N. B.—For further 11
No. 69 Broad Street.
1v1.11 .'If
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Call attention to the f*> t that they aro selling
Dry Goods of eve y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c.,
TO CASH Itl' Y10HS,
At such prices a- will lie sure to pleaso nil who
Spring Prints, &c,
j.u macook a swirT.
Railroad Sale of Unclaimed
Goods.
Trbxsurcr’.s Ornot: South western R. R. Co >
C dumbii*. Qa , Feb’y tl, 1874. /
n AIIE following n.m
. titled that we w 1
for* the auctii n h
Monday March D>:
TIME BOOKS
FOR
PLANTATIONS AM FARMS
Knablos uuy ouo to keep accurate nc*
count* with their employees. Price
$1 60.
Tho form is on * furnished by n planter of much
experience. It* uao will onable a Funner t*> «h\c
many timoa its cost during tho year.
Printed and for sale by
THOMAS GILBERT,
SUN JOB ROOMS,
Columbus, C.a.
413“ Tho Bor.k will he forwarded by mail, on
FULL DUA \V lIYCs CLIlTtH
On Tuesday, 31stMarch Next!
In order to meet the general wirlt and ex;**
tulion id the pulillo anil IIcKct-hd-ioie, let :*
lullimyuto tol ihom Kiilttcontgilts ann uv.
pit lor the Fourth Grand Gilt Concert oil.;
Pubiio Libinry of Kentucky, the uianugcinen'.
determined to poatpono tho Coucortam
Tuesday, the 31st of March, 874!
No Further Postponement.
NO DOUBT IS ENTERTAINUD OV T11K H.USOf
BVKltY T CKKT BEFORE TIIK DBAW1N0. Bt'T
WHETHER A LL ARE SOLD OR NOT TH CONCKBT
AND DRAWING WILL PoSITINELY AND USKQD*
VOCALLY TAKE l’LAOE ON THE I'AV NOIV FGIft
AND IF ANY REMAIN UNSOLD THEY WILL B<
CANCELLED AVD THE PHIZES WILL UK ItEUCCL.*
IN PROPORTION TO THE UNSOLD Tl< KET3.
Only 60,000 tickets have been Issued uml
Grift tf.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
YOUR
A TTKNTION in ro.,i.ctTill!y .
G. that wo urn SECOND TO ...
dueemont* offered to buyers of
HOOTS AND SllOIi.S.
We keep our stuck well a.-*"ru*d, replenishing
a* our sal.* make it nee senry. from the best uian-
ulacturer*. Wc* shall t nd<*aM*r t*v fair means to
12.000 Caeli
81,500,000,
will he distributed among tho tickot-holJfD.
The ticket* are printed In coupons, ol ten...*
and all fraotional parts will be reproKcntf. w
tho drawing just us whole tickets are
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND GAStl G IFF T ;
ONE GRAND G.vSIL GIFT
ONE GRAM) CASH GIFT
ONE GRAND GASU GI'I’T *'
ONE GRAND CAMl GIFT
10 CASH GIFTS *1 VJUO c* li
30 GASH GIFTS 6,000 t* ‘ 1 ,
60 CASilGlFI’S l.oi.;*.;. f
4o GASiL GIF'IS 600 * •
loo GASH GIFTS 400
160 GASH GIFTS d»0 o.icli £"
2to UA>li G IFTS 200 ouch V,'
325 GASH GIFT’S loO each
11.000 GASH GIFTS 60 each..• *j* J
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH.
umouiiting
The otmncos lor a gift uro as one to five.
Price of Tickets.
Whole tickets >i*.'>o.ou; Halves $-*)-0«:
or each coupon ^5.0j; Eleven Whole
„ ets h ‘
less than >>6oooo
The Fourth Gilt l-V-nccrt will be*c* :*
all respects like the three which . )•■' •
been gt/en, an 1 lull pat ib-ul tr. »* h' bole*
trout circulars which will ho sent lice Ir
nll wli(*"l.|*ly,ror tl , fn , ,. | nl(ur ,pr
Ten!!
c»ni« * lor ticket* and npi .t-a.i' n*_• .
tea w.ll bo .«ttended to in the 111 . tt
ccetvcil, and i> i* hoped they «t 1 |,e , .
iromptly that there uuv I*** M *'■ ,
loliiy’li. IllffUK mi. LH.ornl
i tho
, their *
HEAD
tue 1 *t of competitors for your trade.
Ol'B LEATIIF.il DEPARTMENT i*
veil etoclu'ii. Wo havo ju*t received a largo lot
if FRKM'U CAL* AND KIP SKlNS, OAK AND
Cur doaire f
tumor* win
promise oiu
IS
gely to
) with o ¥
friend* at n d.stance to do onr
“LEVEL”
•* usual bourn of sale,
d consignees coiut
tho foitowiug articles, md* o
forward, pay charges and remove ficighti
K. G. Mario—One barrel merchaudiso.
11. C. Key—One shaper.
. D. W. A PPL
feble tmclilb Tree
He*t, bj prompt and careful attention to order*, to
merit nn increase of tln ir patronage.
AH kind* of R HP AI RING duiio in the best stylo.
V'" pnv *h" II! GIIF S r MARKET PRICK
FOR DRY HIDES.
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Street.
lire*i io Don - -I .jo,
count/nnd return all unsold tickets j
day ol March. ....
'*•«»• siHAio.c-rii
Agent Public Library Kentucky,afi* 1 *' , fc -
ol Gift Oonocrt, Public Libratj
Louisville, Ky. . l delu „ ,1 v.tb •>
Tickets lor aula and prizes ci'*»'
discouut on pros*.utution t y
Capt. C. A. Klink, Agt
I‘rl7o Ticket. tolJ by mo
John D. Blackman
Agent by npp'.h.tmcnt
MILLINERY.
To Suit the Panic Timef'
Millinery Goods at Cost,
tv 8 ii iv. .. . 1. .1 ' •
*alo «a-n pruNi lar.r" '' • " ‘
ills kept in
• selection if
i' }•“ v ’ vi,ik ' r
'"'ynSV'J.tf.
MI»t> bo>* b '