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Enquirer.
VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1874.
NO. 62.
TEBMS
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
HLVQTJin®«-
WASHINGTON.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
TKI.EURAI-1I1C NOTEN.
ALFRED R. CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
Washington, March 13.—Sumner be
queaths his art collection to the Oonoor-
Tvrolvo mouths, in advance $8 00 dian Gallery.
Six months, “
Throe months, “
One month, “
<Vkkkly Enquirer, oue year
Sunday Enquirer, ono year
SUNDiY HU I WEEKLY ENQUIRED to-
get her, ono \*p>»r
Advertli.iiiu; Utvton.
Square.
I W.-vk, Dully, $ •'
<oiigrc*«i not In flonalon In Honor ENULAMD.
of Sumner.
Reception of Edinburgh and hla
llrldo—Uaanaltlea.
London, March 13.—The crowds which
wituossud the procession yesterday were
at Homo points ho dense and the pressure
ho great that several accidents occurred.
A stand at Charing Cross broke down
throwing some thirty persona to the
ground. The police report .ue total cas
ualties during tho day at four killed and
twenty-four injured.
The Aahautee Expedition.
The City of Pourtsmouth will give pub-
U. G. Foraey, for many years j lio banquets to the troops returning from
an engineer of authority on the i the Ashantee Expedition.
4 oo All Federal business has boen suapeud-
o oo od in respect to the Sumner obsequies.
~r l0 . Senator Gilbert, hniling from Flotilla,
2 oo has Sumner’s chair.
2 f,o No legislation to-day. Capitol crowded,
Sumner's remains left at 3 o'clock on a
3 00 g P eo ‘*il train. Committees £old no Hes-
■ sion to-day.
; Prof.
U2 GO I
Mississippi river, has arrived aud taken
rooms at tho Kbbett House. He represtnts
tho Now Orloans Chamber of Commerce
n the matter of tho Ft. St. Phillip’s Ca-
nl, and will support Gov. Herbert aud
[ tho Southwestern man in their efforts for
: tho canal. Ho is receiving a favorable
hearing from men of all sections,
p-vhinl Appointment for Ueorgln.
■ Joseph M. Watson him been appointed
i i
I Squire 1 jretr. 42 0t
The abevo In with the privilege of a chariR.
..vary tro ’ tn tilths. For yearly cahIh a liberal dl*
oouut will be made.
Tim Weekly rater will invariably
of tin Dal’y.
Wl. a ». wfrortl.am.nt 1. ch.nj.d man, than | Kevon ' 0 Hiore-keeper for the Fourth Dia-
ones ill three month* th « advertiser will bo charg- ! . * _
ed with the cm of cimpoditoa. Foreign udver-j r, ° ° oorgia.
tU«rs must pur us do tlio*« ul home.
The Standard on Inmner.
Tho Standard in a leading artiolo on
Smnuer says: “He was a lino speaker
and personally honorable,lmt he was utter
ly wanting iu statesmanship."
Gladstone Uetlue* Ilia Position.
Gladstone has issued the onstotnary
note requesting the presence of his sup
porters on tho opening of Parliament.
At same time ho has writteu to *Earl
Granville, saying : “Whilst discharging
this duty I feel it is necessary that I
should explain what a circular could not
Kn
Commoncomout of tho Women’s Medionl
College in Philadelphia, yosterdny, as
Dootors of Medicine.
—The steamship Pensylvania is being M«na«or
repaired, and is advertised to Hail in April K
from Pbila ielphia fur Livcrpo >1. It
is supposed that $3,GOO will cover damage
on her last trip.
AMUSEMENTS.
Springer’s Opera House!
■ Mr. Tn wo. Hamilton.
ONE NIGHT ONLY !
Ill IRS I) AY EVENING, MARCH
lOt It, 1*71.
,7a^no,m’ttX“t a 0 T n h,u*o“n 11 ("I?; America’s most famous Comedian.
GEORGIA NEWS.
INGTON.
Washington, March 13.—The hoarse
—Tho number of chartered Masonio I containing Sumner’s remains was pre-
Lodges ia Go irgia is 28U, with a member- \ muled by sir carriages, aud followed by
ship *4 1 o,40J. j H0U10 3oo colored people ou foot. The
—.M. il 'ghas has been elected Clerk display w;lH vc . r y modest and well bo-
of the .•» v*r:or Court of Wilkinson . r , , ..
county, bu hia elect! m will be oomeatod. h, * v0 ' , • Q' 1Il ° “ " f
—A watermelon, in , perfect stale of ke P‘ Fonnsylveuia aver,no cleared of the
preservation, ha. been exhibited in Fort 'abide. A vaat crowd passed through the
Valley. Tho melon was beneath a largo rotunda of tho capitol to take a last look
pile of com during the winter. 0 f the deoeased Senator.
—No wonder Thomas county has corn I
to Hell. Mr. U. H ilaidiway, of that: EULOGIES TO FILLMORE AND
county. made ouo nuuurou and nineteen N17HNFR
bushels, last year, ou one acre of ground, j UoaTON, March 13.-At* a meeting of
A l.»rgs vinegar iiu 'ing eHta isbiuont lij.Htoa Itistoric.il Associatioa, Robt.
is in opentuou )<i Atlsutj, aud is supply-
mg the tra leof that city, Macon, Millodgo- 1 ^* Winthrop announced tho doath of ox-
vnie, aud oilier places. j President Fillmore, an honorable mem-
— Cho Americas Hcpublinan challenges bur, and of Charles Sumner, a member,
any Georgia town to beat a gcntleuiun of uu ,i p ft jj appropriate and eloquent eule-
lia city, wlio last year tuade six hundred .
gallons of the bait wine uud fifty gallouu *' M,S " " m *
of veiy flue braudy from his vineyard. | Bcmaln# En Route Noith.
Wo give up competition from Columbu . , iultimohe, March 13.—Tho spocial
the Griflia Star pronounces tho falls . trrt j n conveying the remains of Senator
m<ar Fiat Shoals, ot Flint river, “the flu- ' . . . ,
est mm.ifacluriug power ia the State, not i *>“•““«. 10 of 11,0 Uongresstonal
exempting the tabs of the Chattahoochee ! delegation, arrived at the Union dopot of
at Co.iiuibuM, which it lar Hurpnssos.” It j tho Baltimore and Potomac Railroad at
says tti.it there it a fall of nearly .100 feet ' 4.19 p, m., and proceeded North immedi
ately. There was no demonstration what-
NF.M1NEll'S FUNERAL IN WASH- j convoy with regard to my individual po
sition, for a variety of personal reasons,
witni'i half u unto,
— Ch8 oorner-Hton© of tho West Point
u 1 ’ *
imposing Oorumon es by tho Masons, Good 1 fbnt hour tho train would arrive.
Templars, La Grange Light Guard**, at d * ♦ , ?L
Others. H ir toe King, the architect of the 1 VIRGINIA IN A MUSS#
bmUiug, pl.cod me nu,no in poaiUon, nf. A T „ m of „ or<I „ AUoul „ Ttio .
ter a number of articles had been uepos-
Richmond, March 18.—Tho Senate,
—The Micou Telegraph telle of 11 one- j th.it branch of tbo Uouoral Assembly in
legged Confederate soldier, of Twiggs ; which the bill providing a now charter
I could not contemplate any unlimited
extension of aotive political service. I
desire my political friends to clearly under
stand that,at my ago,I must, reserve entire
freedom to divest myself of the responsi
bility of leadership at no distant day. j Lard—tierce 9c; kog 9jo. Whiskey 32^
day aftorooon, At Boston, between Gar-
nier and Daly, was won by tho latter by
88 points. In the evening Cyrelie Dion
beat Ubassy, winning by only two poiuts.
—Dispatches of Thnrsduy night state
that snow is falling again in Sierra with
great violence. At Enugusnt there is a
snow plow aud five engines are off tho
track. No trains aro cxpocted to got
through.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENOU1BEII.
Money and .Stock Market*.
New Yobk, March 13.— Gold llj|. Ex
change—long 48I.J; short 488. Govern
ments strong and steady. State bonds
quiet.
New Yobk, March 13.—Money aotive
and freely offered at 3; oxohuugo 484$;
gold 11 j}aj; Governments steady and
dull; States quiet.
Provision Market*.
New Yobk, March 13.—Flour quiet and
unchunged. Whoat dull and declining.
Corn quiet aud unchunged. Pork steady;
mess ifcilti. Lard firm; steam *J$.
Louisville, March 13.—Flour quiet
and unchanged. Corn quiet and un
changed, at UOitOBo. Provisions Arm and
uuebunged. Bacon quiet and unchanged.
MR. JOHN E. OWENS,
SUPPORTED HY His OWN DRAMATIC
CO.UIUN ATION.
Thn
Taylol
“ViotirLis,
.Tns ,, tA Buitbiuiv, h.-^g , Jons el Owbns.
To conclu o with Rlr. (.Mvon'n wnrld-robowiiofl
A|>«0 III. ) ul
SOLON SHINCLE!
Folds fiii^ulk >ia. Jmis K Owr.t.i.
Prices of A(linl*«lon,
(lonoral ml mission
Se^Brvrd
j lliilli-ry
DRY COODS.
PEACOCK & SWIFT
Cull attention to tho fool tlmt they ir.«'t-lliug
Dry Goods of eve y description,
Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ac.,
TO CAN II HU TERN,
At fiu.'h i»ri:«n o.* will be «nro to pi imh all who
will cnll
To arriv > 16th I nut., * now caso of
Spring PrintH,
Jo l S I’RAOOOK
Ac.
si W IKY.
ECONOMY!
New Advertisements.
S7fi A , W F EK TO acents—
T* W esl I'i'lliiig urtuiin mil I i»veu \& U iUU
v.i* |, «l»l«*o for ten o*nta. J. ltHIUK, 7tit llroHilw.v
Nl 4w
M P S im , . ! , ,I . i . ,5 1. av<!V ' " r Sll "b CHARM.
„„ , , , Buw either fox n»ay f;nclnuto
Uiri• K m " I *‘ ,M) H . n «l olle.Hour ci uny pornin
M»n> ohunsu InetantL. This* elm, le montnl no
qntremem „»t onn ion-ess, Iroo l y n a 1, I r
r?‘•’ tu K«ihcr with n tnnrrlago guide, 1'in t * I.. r.
nV 11, ’< ‘l 1 '"'' Ludles, WsdtllUK-
u n i S \‘« ’ Kl '; A queer i ook. Address T
” lu - \ M K ° • I'ub.K, Phlla. 4vr
AN ACCIDENTAL CUltE.
»o«tiw.5 V:,. 'UiJ ww "..V,:.
nm-lo n i>r.-ptmti >u i |*.m V h iirv:-. wbirh cur <1
will l>r-ltk :l iff
ilr.-*.*, i nAi'D',1 r
miming i
!' < old mi twi n»y-r
Ha. e Ftreei, l'hils
The need of rest will prevent more than
my occasional presence in the House du
ring the prosout session. 1 should be de
sirous beforo the commencement
of the 1875 session to consider who-
Do you know that you can
’ ’ \ RUPTURE ",'
Savo Money by purchasing TRUSSES II"' mu i Rupture k
' Ighly t>o|l-li, •! l‘. Vm
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
Thid uni tvnh'd M* ilirltn* 1^ v firrnntod tint f o w
liiKju inrtiulo of Mr.itn Ry, nr uuy Injudu
Cleveland, O., March 13. — Grain
quiot aud holders firm. Corn sold at 7l)u
71o for old uud GHatJ'.lo for now.
Bt. Louis, March 13.—Flour quiot and j
weak, but not quotably clmugudd. (Joru !
, ,, , inactive and nnohauge; 63a08 for No. 2, !
tber it would be edventegeene mile j aod wtli t e m i xa ,], oa , rao k and in I
to keop niy services for a time at the dis- elevator. Whiskey steady atU3o. Pork J
posal of tho Liberal party, or whether I | qniot; sales of small lots at $15,2.*. Ba- j
should then claim exemption from du- ' ^ jobl,in « lle,uaud ’ Lttrd I
ties hitherto discharged. If, however ! 4 .....
, . .. ... Cincinnati, March 13. —I lour quiet and i
there being roaeonublo Rronnd to bo woali Don, eeaier at B2.G7. l'ork .lull i „,„ r . r
lieve that, instead of tho course which j 5 t §|3. Lard firm; steam 8J; kettle H. j curcnll 1HMouses cnuaetl by KMtiiiikc-
I have sketched, it would be preferable, j Bacon dull; only jobbing s ilos; shoulders j •nontui tho I.ivcraml lloueh.
in the view of tho party generally, for me i 6 I» clear oIoar Whiskey | Summons’ Liver Rogulator or Medicine j
steady at JJ> i j, eminently n Famll)’ Uftllola"; and l»y bi*hiK 1
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, March 13, Noon.—Colton
steady ; sales 12,000, including 2000 for
speculation and export. Actual export
9000.
DRY GOODS at tho
well known house of
JOSEPH & BRO.?
Foreign s Domestic Drv Goods
BELOW COST!
Spring Stock
18 IN HIV A LED '
•r« ’nil *u*l Ih> con\Dic'd.
No. 69 Broad Street.
tern In. Iii in * i!i
Sent by nmil . t . \
•'•ml 'or Illn-tr .t«.|
KD7 Clinntnul Htr«i t
1 > i .*gii«*. INfnl ImhiLci ta
I'll il.nl' l|ili a it nil 737 llrcHil-
* is««are of J..|'A'iuu'l uullalloD*. 4w
Por
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenoss,
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
U«o
WJ2L:,8'CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN ItLI'F, HOXKS.
A TRIED AND SURE REMFOr.
Sold by Drag fata, 4w
TDEOCHAFHY,” a ... »
rrtl Mulata.'ico, tut
Pl'RJCLY VDGLTAIII.K,
diilliK 111.no Soiillmru ivootn nml liorl»« wlileh
II v.inn PnnHonco tin*. ,.|ic8 I • ciir'ii -
|. , l* V.l' I It will
DR’JCG AND MEDICINES.
T. L OHIFFIN,
IMPORTED
fDmp&MGfliciis,
PERFUMERY
• l or H,.")rli. -
The l.u
lli" i" n, Mini IIO word* j.er n
ploy eil • Ii.jiil.l learn I l.u urt
Aiienli wanted. Addr-m T.
139 j Tilt 8t , i till id. y l. i, |*.
oouuty. named Juhu L'rib, whoso pluck
and energy are dt-seiviug of all praise.
Begin dug, after the war, without means,
ba no* owns a hundred aud thirty acres
of laud in I'wiggs county. He raised corn
and (i0 a oes uu.nigb to do him, and some
six or eight hale-i of cotlou. Ho has two
hor*ni and what farming implements be
neoiK ail of which are paid for also. lio
is in debt to u<> one. He does not know
what a crop lieu is.
—The editor of tho Gr ffln Star, just
returned f. mi a trip to Meriwether, re
ports a tsth'iuiloHR bisin in Flint river,
just above Flat Shod*. It covers some
leu acres, aud in hmiuo places the longest
lines have failed to reach the bottom,
while its shallowest *=pot measures eighty
feot in depth. That was more water
than tho editor was used to, aud a “ner
vous thn 1" passed through him as a
friend rowed him over it iu a skiff.
—The Sav iuuah News says that tho
passage of the aoi by the late session of
the ij.gis'a ure, incorporating “the St.
Mary’s and Ailupaha Cau d Company," is
a frauohi'e granted to Gou. Joseph E.
Johnston aud O il. P. H. Raiford to open
to market not less than two thousand
squire miles of superior yellow pine lim
ber, now wholly untouohtd by the uxo.
— L’be Board of Directors named iu the
sot recently pa sed by the Legislature to
build * turnpike from Forsyth to the In
dian Springs met at Forsyth last wet k,
and oluoted Hu.'. A Nulling of Macon
President. C Mii’.dttees wt-ru appointed
to obi .in privit" su'iscripMous to aid the
t*ork. Tna entire cost of tbo road will
not exited jJlO.tm'i, I’ha .State will fur.
nish convict labor.
for Potorsburg orignated, to-day by a voto
of 25 to 13sustained Gov. Kemper's vo
to. The debato was most boated aud ex-
citiug. The speeches of the Conserva
tives, friends of the bill, being denun
ciatory in tho extromo of tho Governor’s
action, while the other Conservatives hh
warmly supported him.
Tho Petersburg pnpors of to-day de
vote seven columns to severe criticism.
The Landmaik and Virginian, of Nor
folk, also havo severe editorials against
the Governor. The Whig and Knquirer,
of this city, deprecate the veto, while the
Richmond Dispatok sustains the Gov
ernor.
If the charter had gouo into effect, the
tuuL’icipnl government of Petersburg
would havo been virtually transferred
from tho Republicans to the Conserva
tives. Tho vote as to whothor the bill
should pass, notwithstanding the Gov
ernor's objections, is classified as follows:
Ayes, 13 Conservatives ; noes, 1C Con
servatives and 9 Republicans. •
In the House to-day a series of eulogies
regarding Chus. Sumner were mudo.
Five alarms of tiro have occurred since
noon.
LYSS ST It 1 HI! K.S.
Boston, March 13.—Employing moroc-
1 co drus-.rrs of Lynn have adopt«*d the fol-
' lowing roso ution : “That wo will not em
ploy any finisher who is known to pay
! money into sny organization that fur-
| nishes aid and support to men now ou a
:ity planters are planting ! strike.’ The strikors show an equal de
termination to hold out. There has been
no thru it-, - r w .itiuctt used ; but as a mat-
ALUIAH.i NEWS.
—-B»rbour
more than usual. Much
Rat hour aud Henry.
year
corn on twenty-one aoros.
—'The first six'y-fivu m
Inmbna (Miss.; Fayette &
road nro about to be placed nude
tract.
—The creditors of the State of Ala
bauM aro anxiously awaiting the Gov
ernor's signature of the new “obliga
tions" of that State ; but the Adrrrtim'r
of yesterday says that ho had sign. .1 n ine
of them up to date.
— Li-t week a little ton year old daugh
ter of Dr. Garaott, ouo of tbo prt l-mors
of thaU iiveraity of Alabama, f-ll turlvo
feot from ti portico, and striking h r face
upon a rock, was picked up almost lifeless
and badly disfigured. At last accounts
tho little sniToror was doing well, and
hopes weva eutertalned of her rum.-very.
—The thousand dollars of Montgomery
city money, whose abstraction we noticed
cd to guard tho factory at night. An idea
l.is of tho Co- of/the impoitsuco of morocco inanufso*
Decatur Rail- i taring intorosts of Lynn may bo loarned
from tho fact that during last year two
million ekins wero turned out, represent
ing in value $25,000,000.
of tho party generally, for me
at onco to assume the position of an in
dependent member, I should willingly do
so, returning all my dosiro for tho welfare
of the party, and if a loader ba chosen ad
interim, provision bo mado for the pros-
entyear. Any Kuocoitor should receive | Beta upland*, nothing below goml or-
. ... , , ,, dinary, shipped March and April, ?-i ; do,
every aMuatauca ho might seek, or I .ould | do> 8 &ppod Vebruaryand Marah, 1ia-l«J
render. ' ; do, nothing below low middling, shipped
Enfflish Knloiflxliiff .Sumner. j March and April, 8d. Halos Orleans, uo-
London, March 13.—The Liberal jour- ! ,bin b T bol( ’ w lo ^, middling, deliverable in
nals publish highly eulogistic articles on ' ^ Qrob ftD •
tho late Charles Sumner. Liverpool, Match L». ;• P. m.—-Sales
I of uplands nothing below good ordinary; 1
(.hipped February 7J; do. do. aliipped !
Fobruary and March 7j; do. do. dclivora* j
ing of tho Diroatora of tbo llaiilr of ling-1 R] 6 April and May 7J, do. do. deliverable i
laud, it wax annotui'el that the total j U 7.?n« auTfabriaa’in Manoheaterdull,
expense iuourrod in tho pursuit aud pros
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Armcl v»lil> th!- ANTI 11.
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MANl'PACTI’ftrii "If I:V
j. u. zr.ii.iv a co.,
MACON, a. .111.1 UII.ADi-1 r If IA
Pries, $1.01). Soli! b } all Oniiriri^tN
FANCY «OOI>H,
AT Ri;l)U€EI) I'BK’KN.
AM R.x».|g gnRMDtftfHl. rr Preurrlptlaiid can-
fully pr*|i*rMl at all hour-. J■ I. nitlFFlN.
|h'S iU.mI.fu ly MS Hr.ua 1 .**1
CARRIAGES.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY.
Grl’eat Reduction in the l'rire VI
FRUIT TREES.
I’ft < >.f III *nit. 1 , | -.r .'Xjiro«i, t'.O.D.
w. ii \i:lson,
•r of tli» Georgia .\nrsery,
•M August*, V*
TI»o lilglicvt mcfliciil uufliorilivN
*f I!urope say the Btronifciit Tonic, Purllior
lul Duolirtruemt known tn the moiil<-nl wmM M
JURUBEBA.
I ItnrroHtn decay of vital lorcop, oxhaiiltinn of
J iho nervoiiH atom, restores vigor to the doM>
Itatod, rioaneoh vltiatnd blond, ruiuovcs vo*loi«»
I ohctriietlons ami autflulreotl) on tho l ivernixl
■ i.leon Price *1 ahnl-lu. JOHN Q. K 1.1.
; LCJUO, IS Platt St., N. Y. l*v
ecution of Bidwell and McDounld, tho
parties who committed Iho frauds on th*
Bank wus forty-six thousand pounds.
London, March 13. —Tho Times, iu a
leader this morning, says : So long as
Mr. Gladstone remains in tho House of
Common* ho is tbo only possible leader
of tho opposition. Every true Libera
will aocopt his leadership on hi* own
terms.
The Daily News says Gladstone’* name
is a tower of strength. The whole body
of tho Liberals regard him as their natu
ral hoid. Any other person would only
bo the loader of a section.
ROME.
Rome, March 13.—The Popo has writ
ten to the Austrian bishops inciting them
to uso all their influence to prevent the
passage of the proposed eocleaiottioal
laws.
FRANCE.
Tho New York Herald's special from
London, of the 12th, says Rouher Pictri
and several hundred prominent Frenoh-
inont have already arrived, to attond the j tinent 4885 ; sales 1230 ; st
festivities ut Chiselhurst, on the occasion
of the majority of tho Prioce Imperial.
New Yobk, March 13.—Cotton dull
sales 916 bales ; uplands lG$a, Orle
16 3c.
Futures: March 15jj, April 15 2132a
23-32, May 10 3-lGa3-32, Juno 16 9-32ng.
New Yobk, March 13.—Cotton dull and
irregular, sales 1,750 ut 16]h^.
New York, March 13.—Not receipts j
1,229; grosR 4,240.
Futures closed stoady; sales 14,800; j t | iat
March If.J 13*32; April 15 15-15; May
16 3-10*7 32; Juno IGjJ; July 10J.
Maoon, March 13.—Cotton quiet; low
middlings 14^o.
Weekly receipts 531 bales; shipments
972; stock 10,970.
Nashville, March 13.—Cotton steady ;
low middliugs l ie.
Weekly receipts 3,153 bales; shipments
5,399; stook 12,869.
Hhukvkpobt, March 18.—Cotton quiet;
low middlings 14.
Weekly receipts 1,678; shipmonla
2,571, sales 1,811; stock 5,828.
Montoomhry, March 13.—Quiot arid
steady ; low middling lie.
Weekly receipts 197 ; shipments 622 ;
stock 2,690.
Savannah, March 13.—Firm; middling
15jo ; net receipts 1050 ; exports to oon-
' ~ 1,309.
Weekly net receipts 9890 ; exports to
Great Britain 4369, continent 6325 ; Halos
6289.
THE BEST ADVICE
•an l><* gi v.mi
nml lIn* In'
1 lior ».H»l-< r mu*"*,
In/ nr trenkm-n. u . 1 -.i\y •* • t <k*.i iu nay
> wlllmut clringn nf ill*-* -r 1 1 n.
I .mi VSo a lif.x. 8ulJ ly all ilru^gUta.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DYE
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ul.-ii mi l r.i».!v > I .1 " ral '.n ■ ]
In 11!" L-illfi StHt.'.i I’rJc *1 a Hold I
^ New Orleans, March 13.—Quiot and
Ou.rege.b, IlendlUI. ouchling eJ ; muijling 17,} ; net receipt.
City of Mexico, March 1, via Havana, 3300 ; exports to Great Britain 10,017, to
March Ton bandita attacked a atago ! cuuliuout l»31 ; aalea MU0—laat oveniug
near Guadalajara ; the pasaongars resist- I S!iu() . stock 27H,'J2'.'.
ed. A roitiforcemont of thirty bsndits | Weekly net receipts S7.BH ; exports to or
od, when eight gens d armes who Great Britain 22,695, to continent 2500, m-. nr.it v tr.i," •*.»n>
escorting the stage fled. Tho passen- j to Franco 8070 ; sales 4200. r!,:l '• -
gers continued to defeud the stage. The
bandits killed Wm Wostfall, a Gorman
My Stook of
BUCCIES,
PHAETONS
and SUNDOWNS,
IS NOW OOMl'LKTK, HI,a wU. t>„ ..111 L0WK
than «'irh work wm t-v«r bofaro nfT.TK.I in tbi
ii.A.kct for <!Ah!I. Tin* uUoi.tion of hiij.rd 1
invited to somo uownnJ oU*K'»n« work jnat r« c«lv. *
TH0S. K. WYNNE,
Opposito Perry House,
Columbus, Ga.
FOR
)■
M1LBURN, STUDEBAKER
PLANTATION WAGONS,
AT COST!
d-Unix* Iron A\l>. MiiK'.n, worth $115, f«r 8'*5
3- 1 liorse Irou AxIoVIarod, “ M20, •* 8100
4- Iloniti ** " ** " 6)30, “ 8106
Oidiri coutuInlliK thf fii' i'. * * .11 b. j.i.n.^ tiy
til, . I Hum! lull euipi'lu^ 'l.rKcfii.ui
THOS. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Furry House,
Columbus, Ga.
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BOOK AGENTS
o poll two of thn meat popular wotkfi
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MAR*HALL'S LIFfc Oi'
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Iti/* HofiU f*r LTrrulnr lit ono®.
TURNBULL BROTHERS,
Uultlmoro, Md.
arrived,
Sail'd* <’OIl» piulllt.
I to France 8070 ; sales 4200.
Mobile, March 13:—Cotton quiet and
^ , tics v,rran 1 t* «i:n? Scrofu Ion*
Muscogeo Sheriff Tax Sales.
physician, formorly rotdding in Havana, I nnohangud ; middling 15.$ ; net receipts
” tiriunn merchant, and m 5 sales 800; stock U67»4.
d Bartholy, a Gorman merchant, and
wounded two Mexicans. They also mal
treated Bartholy’s wifo nnd the rest of
the pnssengeis, and chopped tho bodies
of tho two dead Germans. Tho Govern
or of Topoo sent out men lo search for
tho bandits. Andres (’astro, the cele
brated San Luis I'otosi buudit, has been
captured and exeonted.
On (tie fluid.
Brownsville, March 10.—A hand of
twelve Mexicans, well armed, drovo
Auitiiitu, Gn., Rnren.
Avousta, March 13 — Socond day races
—weather clo ir aud bracing—good at-
trudanco. First race—dash l.l miles for
four year olds—purso $200. $150 to
first horse, $30 to second nnd $2Q to
third. Hitchcock entcrerd rh. . filly,
Tahilha; Baeon gh. Welcome and Mid
night. Welcome won. Time 2-. 53],
Tahillm 2d, und Midnight lost.
Second race—mile dash for tbree-year-
tho other day, was stolen by a colored [ 0 j t j co jj_ g —purse $300—$250 to fust and
woman named Colia, and she divided with | . , V i : : • ,. • .. ,
her friends. Celia ha * been arrested, and I to Bocond - IJacon • nt « rwl 1 lo ? ? 0 _ n t in i.ieAV^“ r .® a ! , ®^5^ UKI ^“! , I _ , 2^ 1 _ c .>
roleased on her owu recogoitance ; which j Girl; Hitchcock, Luttia. I low
easily. Time, 1:511.
Weekly net receipts 4688 ; exports t
Great Britain 1749, to continout 1685;
sales 5800.
Augusta, Marob 18.—Quiet and wcuk ;
middling 15c; receipts -117 ; sales 510;
stock 26,831.
Weekly receipts 3095; shipments 3211;
sales 3089— spinnors 611
Selma, March 13.- Weekly roceipts 781.
shipments 1062 ; stock 4787.
Boston, March 13. —Quiot; middlings
IGj; net roceipts 68 hales; oxports
i.-i' nary » mm
i -tin. hcuiiiilivl
r Y >'■ af--w.ini I b
at n.glit. m.!| timl I
. il ..I»i0y .i.ln.ii.i
I 1 .If iLi:''*t .. Lab"
through a thickly settled ranche, about J Great Britniu 112; sales 201); stock 6600.
two hundred head of cattle, on Iho night . Weekly net receipts 861; gross 8359:
of tho 5th iust. exports to Great Britain 592; sales 1 UK).
Depredations of this sort since Corti-1 Galveston, March 13.-Cotton Htoady;
na a reign at Matamoraa, are becoming i ood oriii „„ ,.,5 . mUblli,,,. u;l ; net re.
moro frcfient than before. I he Untied ; ,, 6jpU f)2 , 9 . r^orti to Great liritaiu
Statea troops are too few to protect per- j - l2 t 3i Continent 21!ui; to Franco '-'lOU;
aona ami property. ' aales 1030.
Hrn.soTnai.Ew'i^TOuoDrin.eN.wi ,3 -f lo,<, * , j n, ':V
York Tott »av» that the wholesale trade in dUn « , ‘ >?bmiddlintjs 1 if: good urdi-
dry goods, although opening a little later ! "»>**; r "ompt, lOBti; exports
than UBUal, ia in moat departments show- ] meut I ‘ ’ 011 1 * 0, Ht '»ek IS, •
ft ‘
DOTS AND SHOES.
Spring- is Coming
WITH LA HOE ADDITION < K
SEASONAULT COODS!
VV B l,tr
>> l.fitllo
< lot:: I ' ■ Ul If
rc rccer-t *-r Hi-im . • r C'otigli In hnli
tl»?ic rc.julrc'! l y r . • other inedlclr.tj
I I - 1 ■ fff ily K.'fo, l'xi-t iling cough, sooth*
I *'•• •*..», and relieving soronoHs. F-'ld
n'.I '<*••.. II. V. rii:ieCE.2KM>«
oi.iI’h I>lKUCii*urv. Hull ala. N. Y.
BOILER EViAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFFORD,
IQoilor 3VEi.ilc.t_
nnd Shod Iron Worker.
Mi - .1 C Jordan.
HBPATH1NH
iilnj; Mil
A. M. Mr Mm lifi-'l. Kwfiil .
I r dnt tiijj» m.d plar*, ii •
M.vf 391, Hltll 111.1.1 '/Y.'ll
1 I'KiM) M'i;(Tin,i;,‘
Girl ;
mode of proceeding with her, thu State
•/ournni thinks, ia “a wise iidnp'Hli .n of
tnosni to end®"!
CrovasMv.
Mekthis, March 10.—Boon raining
hore ail day. The livjr i® rising * readily
and is cow wiihia littoen inche-% of high
water ra trk, and ruuuiug over cvciywhere
excepting the highest n-fiu's.
The lovee near 8aiiflo«er Li ding is
broken aud the water is rushing through
in Sunflower aud Yazoo bottoms. Great
darn* ;e ha* already beat done *nd more
•apeaied
THE WEATHER.
f the panic arc still discernablo in some
branches, but tho condition of affairs in
general are much butter than was com
monly anticipated.
In the District Court of the
United States,
w„
—A half million gold wan aw
i Now York veBterday at from
111:97.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale.
II* ILL 1>« *old brforo tbr Court IImi«» door In
'I CuBirntn, CIi.iUrtlioorh.j.1 . .untv. La . ou tb®
first Tu«-»dt»y iu April i
of nit, tbo folio
Bay Horr< >.u.u, About t u »n't»r!ve t
tho follow ing d<t-rtii„-.| ,
ny bnn 1®,
I)EFAUT3IENT . , i ^ — ,
W., Bra „ios, March 1.1, 1874.) U 1:S7. ' I
Probabilities.—Fur the South Atlantic —H. II. Gay, who in coujunctou with i uro of » uitnn.r'* in n, it
Statea, northeast and northwest winds, Wm. O. Bryant, is engaged ou a Hteiary , ^' n y ^ *'*' n 11 K>B0
with clear or fair WA *ihar Uiaioa baro-1 work 10 b6 800,1 announced, ih about to AUl)f „ t im^ >nd ;.lt.
“ retire from the editorial ntaff nf tho Acc- on by Tirtuuuf adiatreai w«rr M nt lor
motor, with but alight changes in temper- , m - p oat where wi il ho succeodel fro ® *»».• hnwriorCourt.of Cl.stuh.H»clu
aturo, for tho Gulf 8tates, and thonco by Albert G. Brown, of Boaton, former th# p T r>V«>rtJiud Joh’u^L*U'rn/ U
northward to the Ohio Valley. ^Seoretary to Gov. Andrews r*W7 »*4t jobs m happ kb«ritf
» tbr
Buggy, lari.-1
0UU8TOCK OV
Brogans, Plow Shoos,
Loathor and Fintiines,
I <an off«r luducronenu t- all r| »»•. » , ( f uu>er«
N. II —Wo |".y tbo hlghoM mart, t prl< n f. r l<i y
WELLS & CUilTIS.
73 Broad etroot.
JfUN L. Wool
IUukrui>t.
'11HK "»id Uunkruf.t bari
A HI*. • I'll''!
" ^r*uted. At.d fiirlh. i
1 bwh n. Mrtu'ilu"tin«..l by t..
fi'-uror optical Mnnufai'tiirlDK <'<*., Nor\ Vuil;.
I r 8,tin by *«'-<|M>n«lbio a^.-iit* in t-v. ry city u tL-*
WITHCH A KI.N.-I’.L, J»wolAr* AUd.OPtltUi)*,
.r-4 »d1jj ny,. di* f.r' 'lLi.i' iii, Om , from whom ilj-.,
rs. ' Til;. : • • l t.i- «iuplr»f I
!».. uiv buy • jiah u.ieea yuu •«« iba im-Io
Mil dwdivl)
Take Notico.
|N thirty .Uyt from till* date, having the con-
*-nt of my birtband tbi rot.., I w|l\ beeoai* *
| Fra * Tiad.-r. DOHA J. FK1LHU
I fautui^ 14tb, 1ST4. f^gj