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VOL. XVI.
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TEBMS
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
larff qviuxixi.
ALFRED R.' CALHOUN,
1'roprlctor.
Twelve mouths, in advance $8 00
| Six mouths, “ 4 00
Threo inoutbs, “ 2 00
| one month, " 7r»o.
Weekly Enquirer, one year 2 00
| Sunday Enquirer, one year 2 50
| Sunday and Weekly Enquirer to
gether, one year 3 no
Advertising; ltulen.
| S'luure.
| 1 Weak, Daily, $ a 00
I { Month, “ 8 00
Va 00
, “ 25 00
| 1 Pi|uare 1 year 42 00
The above is with the prlvilcgo of a change
y throo months. For yearly curds a liberal di«-
it will be made. 1
The Weekly rates will iuvariahly he one-third
| of the Daily.
When an advertisement is changed more than
_ in throe months the advertiser £ill be cliarg-
I id with the cost of composition. Foreign adver-
1 tisors must pay as do those at home.
THE ALAMMA FRESHET.
I OVERFLOW AT BKLMA-ONLYUNE
TRAIN FROM MOXTbOMEHY
DEATH Oft' A MANTER
car m n.in.it.
?j»8tirtl 10 the HKQUUUR-SUN.J
Selma, Ala., March 19, 1874.
Tbo Alabama river is very high, fiev-
I oral warehouses and depots are cut off
I from direct communication with the city
t account of high water. Parties going
I from here and there take a long circui-
| tons route.
hoped communication with Mont
gomery will be re-established iu a day or
High water has caused some damage to
I the railroads, and mnr*h to crops that are
1 planted.
FROM MO.MtiO.il ERY.
Montgomery, Ala., March 19, 1874.—
] Trains Mil perhaps go through from here
|lo-morro\v to Atlanta aud Columbus.
The bridgos are sound, and tho dumago
i from the washing of tho embankment,
laud overflow of prairie laud near Sliort-
ir’s.
W. II. Daniels, master car builder of
like Western road, died this morning.
ltail communication with 8«lma and
I Mobile is not yet re-established.
No through trains wont out from here
[ to-day, except on tho South aud North
I Hailroad.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH ‘20, 1S74.
WASHINGTON 7 .
.ONtillESSION Al,.
' published statement, and thnt thoir oepi-
; *»> > 9 only #0,000,000. It has been fur-
, tber ascertained that tba basis for this
| overissue has been loaned to the Cftptain-
I (leuorul; no loss than #50,000,OOOin paper
House. currency without specio to bock un
WvsHtuoTosMarobW.-The Legisla-! lho aote ,. In P adaition to J.
cress “ l>r °' ! im “ eu ”' i iss > 18 - » very largo quan-
lit >’ of counterfeit bills have been
Washington, March 19.—Spencer, from discovered, and this has oroatod so much
the Commerce Committee, reported fa- j exeitoment iu Havana that specie is going
forobly on the House bill appropriating up rapidly, and marly porsons are ox-
#00,000 for tho improvement of the | changing their currency for real ostato.
mouth of the Mississippi river. I,aid There has been great activity of owners
ovor • 1 ,)f paper monoy, they being far rnoro
_ Neuute. , anxious to hovo property iu buildings
lhe Committee on Pensions repo, ted thou to hold any quantity of depreciated
unfavorably on the private 1,111 paying ! currency
arrearages on pensions. It involves the A„ effort being made to introduce
paying of several millions, and the com- foreign specie into Cubs, as currency,has
rnittee propose a general bill,
not been very successful so far. Tho
specie has only gone into the ports and
out Again in foreigu trade.
The discovery of theao facts, the Cuban
letters state, has thrown tho financial
DOMESTIC.
I CiivRgo’a Major Rcfuaes to Veto LI*
quor lilcenaiiitt.
Ohioaoo, March 19.—The Mayor re-
I fused a committee of ladies to veto the
I ordinance allowing saloons to keep open
■ Sunday. It was mainly upon this issue
i elected, and he could not honestly
| veto the ordinance.
Tlio Xew York 4'ommnulats.
New York, March 19.—Tho French res-
Inleuts in this city celebrated this evening
Itlie third anniversary of tho uprising of
■ tho Paris‘Commune, by a banquet and
Thero was a large attendance, and
■among the invited guests were the NVork-
|iugiiieu’s Committee of Safety. Addresses
) delivered in Frenoh and English ap
propriate to the occasion. The proceeds
I wore devoted to the benefit of the widows
land orphans of the Commune.
|Heavy Rail Robbery—A Colored Dri
ver Takes (|uly S'200,000.
Kiuhmond, March 19.—A colored mail
Idriver has robbed the mail of some $200,-
| (| W) of postolUce orders and drafts, a few
|°f which ho used. Those received will be
istorod to the owners.
FEI. EG It A 1*111C' X OT EM.
- —A white worn in, the wife of a color-
M m m named James Freeman, liviug at
jUnmingtou, Conn., brained her daughter,
Piiod is, wiih au uxe, yesterduy morning,
ileal uuy was the cuu e.
—It is stuted a detective was killed by
ike Vmingor brothers, in St. Clair county,
ilu., Tuesday. Ho belonged to tho puty
vko weut from St. Louis privately, iu tbo
J°P 0 “f capturing the Gad's Hill railroad
fohbers.
—The Londou Daily Ne<rg and Tele.
give the following accurate account
lS;e treaty of peace with the Ashuu-
i *m King agrees to pay to Groat Britain
I war indemnity of fitly thousand ounces
gold, aud renounces all claim to Adan-
Assio, Dinkers, Akim and NVassaw,
iud withdraws hiB forces from the purls
tke coast belonging to or under tho
otectorate of Great Britain. He uu-
Bsrtakes to maintain a good road from
foomnstie to Prorine, to protect uier-
Ikjiridiho transported over Haid road, and
rill prohibit human aicrificus; also swears
b«rpetu.il peace with England. General
P'olsley does not expect tho eutiro amount
I'f the indemnity wilt be paid, but regards
Ike other stipulations as of vastly greater
Importance and more likely to be ndhered
I? . ^ garrison will bo maintained by the
fetish at Prashru.
1 Japan paper discourages the send-
l“b' uf more youthful Japs to the United
Tirtcs to be educated, on account of the
'll associations with which they eoiue in
intact. Conceruiug the demorulizition
fy civilization, it Buys that thoee Japanese
truths who have returned home put on
0Ve r their relatives, snub good folks
pko have never seen tho glories of the
I kited States, and show that they had de
veloped an inordiuate taste for beer and
►so strange words which moral people,
without understanding. Htill iiiHtinctively
|6cog n j se M vigorous profanity. Thl* i«,
i“Je«d, a lorry report.
The bill authorizing tho employment of
aliens as engineers and pilots passed, and
goes to the House.
The bill for tho relief of Jas. Connell,
of Mobile, Ala., passed, and goes to the ] condition into a state of chaos, and do
House.
The bill establishing bonded ware
houses for storage aud clearing at Now
Orleans passed, and goes to the Presi
dent.
A resolution asking for an elaborate in
quiry from tho Secretary of the Interior
was passed.
The Army Appropriation bill was re
sumed.
Stephenson, of Kentucky, ottered an
amendment conferring upon the Court of
Cluitna jurisdiction to hoar aud determine '
claims of citizens of the United States
who remained loyal during the war, or
who took and maintained inviolate lho
oath prescribed by the President's procla
mation of December 8, 1803, of tho fol
lowing character:
First—For supplies taken, furnishod or
used by competent civil, military or na
val authority, iu any State of the Uuion.
Second—For tho use and loss of ves
sels or boats while employed in tho ser
vice.
Third—For tho use and occupation of
real estate by the army of the United
States.
Fourth—For damage to or destruction
of real or persouul property of auy citi
zen, whenever the same was destroyed by
competent military authority as a military
necessity.
All claim now pending bofore tho
Southern Claims Commission, Quarter
master General, Commissary Geuerul,
Third Auditor of tho Treasury, or any
other department of the Government,
ore to be transferred to tho Court of
Claims, which Court may appoint Com
missioners—not less than one for each
Judicial District—for the States recently
in rebellion, as well as for tho States of
K-ntucky, Missouri, Maryland and West
Virginia.
For a speedy determination of ponding
cases, the Attorney General may, whon
ho deems it expedient, appoiut a compe
tent person iu each of the said judicial
districts to assist the District Attorney in
protecting the interest of tho Govern
ment.
In regard to such claims, in all cases
where judgments for an amount exceed
throe thousand dollars, either party may
appeal to the Suprome Court of the
United States.
The amendment further provides that
the Southern Claims Commission shall bo
abolished.
Pending the discussion the Sonato held
an executive session, and afterwards ad
journed.
YYu* hi n if to n Notes.
Thero were no Southern nominations
to-day.
Confirmations—Prince, Postmaster at
Augusta; McDonald, Postmaster at Char
lotte, N. C.
ltejoctions—Mahlon Stubbs, agent for
the Kansas Indians. This is tho first ub-
nolute rejection this soHsiou. Other nomi
nations which failed were withdrawn.
Admiral Porter is much bettor.
Judge Dent is hopeless.
The Committee on Civil Servico Re
form propose a commission of three to
arrange the details of tho tariff collec
tion. Salary five thousand dollars oach
and a clerk.
foreign intelligence.
IN ti LAND.
stroyed tho calculations of all foreign
morebants trading with Havana.
Meeting; of lumen I.
London, March 19.—Parliament reas
sembled to-day. The Queen's speech re
cords the relations with foreigu powers,
and alludes to the mnrringo of the Duke
of Edinburgh as a pledge of friendship
between tho two great empires.
How Kellogg Holds a lull HnuiE
From tho New Orleans Plcnymm
Governor Kellogg, wisely deeming
thero were very mauy officeholders who
might belter bo out, and nu.ny hi nest
citizens who might bet or be in, during
the last sossion of the Legislature, posi
tively declined to send itr a majority of
the names for confirmation or appoint
ment—tho same being toiribly Hguiticant
to office-holders, aud causing a rattling of
dry bones, which, to u daily visitant at
tho Governor’s office, gives an insight
into how desperately the Executive is be
sieged by seekers after place.
By the laws of (lie Stale, thero aro
about a thousand offices to be filled by
appointment of the Governor; tho names
of tho holders, however, are ordered to
bo sent into tbo Senate for confirmation,
otherwise they aro to bo considered va
cant. Now, of course, if these names
aro not sent iu, very naturally they can
not bo confirmed ; and, therefore, tho Ex
ecutive has tho battlo in his own hands,
aud can chop off heads at will.
Tho Senate, on the other hand,
can, if tho names aro sunt in,
refuse 10 confirm them, and thus hold tho
balance of power.
Understanding this Hist fan*,'members
of tho Senalo and lIoiiM) a ho doniiud to
have friends appointed, besieged the
Governor night aud day, looking to tho
confirmation or ronppointiuont of those
iu whom they felt this interest. Tho
Governor, however, manfully refused to
do this, and accordingly thero aro now
more than 580 vacant offices in tho State,
the present incumbents only remaining
in until thoir successors nre appointed.
Very naturally, thero is a great outcry,
and tho friends of tho unconfirmed rally
nobly, but wit bout avail; tho Executive
being stolid and, though re •< iving all ap
plicants with a smile that is both child
like and bland, immediately forgetting
nil about them ns soon as they are out of
the door.
One instance related is peculiarly hard.
A certain member of tho House hud
promised to got for a certain friend tho
position of tax collector in one of tho
country parishes, and was to receive in
return livo hundred dollars. Tho money
was promptly paid over, but tho mem
ber, when ho came gaily in for his ap
pointment tho day after the adjourn
ment of tho legislature, found it had
boon already given to some ono else. Of
course ho tore his hair and wailed dis
mally of tho ingratitude of republics;
hut as tho legislator was powerful no
longer aud nothing more than any
other citizen, he had to return thesheklos
and be silent.
Falliuif l»y Proxy.
[From ‘-Our Monthly Gossip,” In Lippincott'a
Magazine for March.]
Apropos of tho New Year's visit which
some persons make in extraordinary num
bers, a singular experience is said to have
been achieved by u gentleman whoso
identity we may conceal under tho namo
of Smith. Mr. Smith, being very busy
on tho first day of tho year, concluded to
discharge lho oeromonies of tho season
by sending round his oards to tho ladies
of his acquaintance, and for that purpose
drew lip a list of names which reached
tho round number of fifty. 'Then giving
directions to his now valet to leave ut tho
houses indicated on tho list n package of
hu'f a hundred cords, which ho would
find ou the parlor table, our man of bus
iness weut oil', highly satisfied with his
arrangement. On returning at night lie
asked if his Mercury had distributed all
bis cards. “Yes, sir," was the reply, “and
there wore two cards over." “Two over !
how so?" “Why. there wore fifty-two iu
tho pack, and so I brought back tho jack
of spades and the queen of diamonds!"
Tub lean '.
Stanley RelicTen Livingstone Demi.
London, March 19.—Stanley writes to
the Nw* that, after careful investigation,
ho is convinced that Dr. Livingstone is : ga j 0 0 f M horse, extends only to sound-
j ea( ] do.sh, Mid “warranted sound goes nofur-
ft'U.iM'E. 1 tlier. It is a common practice with deal-
.;ov.r.....e»t su.mlncl. j «»«»«• unSISfiwtauSSh
Veumillek, March 1!>.—After along aD expression aoiiM rover in law, il would,
ilobata in the Aaaoinbly to day, a resolu- to avoid pohaiblo cuiitlovaray and uiiaun-
tiou offered by the Left, censuring the dorataudiug, be best
UUU J ! ila nml fimiilitvlli
Government for its action in refereuco to
the nomination of Mayors of cities, was
defeated by a majority of G--
—The National I Are Stork Journal ex
I plains that tho word “warranted, used i
SPAIN.
Cnrlisl Advance
dt-tiuite aud comprehensive; for instance,
the following: "llo.eivi d of A. B. $200
for bay mare Kate, warranted only six
vonrs old, sound, free 1 ruin vice, and quiet
to ride and drive. ' Tho wuriautytobe
valid must, of course, be past at tho timo
of the sale, and constitute a part of the
Madmd March 19,—Tho Carliat forces transaction. A warranty after the aaio
Ir Oenera, Soballo eu.orad Hint with- void, for U » given w.thont a legal co
under Genoral Soballo
out opposition
Financial
sideration.
—Josh Billings has an entirely bald
head. It is related of him that once,
whon he was at the Zoological gardens at
Paris, tho day being warm, ho lay down
ou one of tho benches and went to sleep.
After a while ho was awakened by a Benue
CT’BA.
Trouble»-OvorlH»u<* of
I lie Hauk.
New York, March 19.-From private
advicaa received from Havana of tbo date j “ an a“wbe“'he" ‘opened ilia
of March 11, the Caban niercbnnts in , g he follml that aotnetiug covered bia
tbia City have learned that Cormnia. (a J c0 . He began b. straggle to free him- Q(l0ICe SimDSOn LOttOfl bCCU
aioner de la Diluda has been engaged iu aeif, and the next
Reiter l imn PoImoii for 4'nt«rplllurn.
Said the Opelousas Journal last fall:
There is ono little cotton crop near Ope
lousas which the worms have not stripped
of its lenvos, and was not saved by poi
son. The owner of it, Mr. A. Steen, and
his son tied a piece of cotton baggiug,
long enough to roach ncross two cotton
rows, to a pioco of rope, and, ono of
them holding ono end of tho rope and
the other holding tho other end, they
went up and down tho cotton rows, when
the worms first made their appearuuce,
dragging it over two rows at a time. Tho
worms wore about half grown, and at
that ago thoir feet or holders are weak,
aud tho lenst shaking of tbo cotton makes
them fall oft. They also at that age aro
not ablo to crawl back. Mr. Htoen’s
method kuoeked thorn all oft on tho
ground, and they diod thore. He wont
over his cotton, or that part which had
worms ou it, twice, and saved it. Two
porsons can go over twenty-five acres a
day. If tho worms appoar again he will
ngaiu sweep thorn « ft'.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, March 19, 1874. >
Probabilities.—For tho Southorn .States
southwest aud northwest winds, shifting
to southeast in tho Western Gulf States,
unchanged temperature and partly cloudy
weather.
~ markets"
BY l'ft:Li:«JKAI*ll TO EXUIIREK.
Moucy aud Much Market*.
London, March 19.—Erie 39,'.
I’ai.is, March 19.—Rentes 19f. (JOo.
New York, March 19.—Stocks dull.
Money 3. Gobi llj. Exchange—long
485, short 48S. Governments strong.
State bonds quiet aud nominal
1’arib, March 19.— Specie increased
nullum francs.
New York, March 19.—Money inactive
at 3a4. Exohaugo dull at 485. Gold
dull at iLJull^. Governments strong-
little doing. Stute bonds quiet aud nom
inal.
Provision ftlui-krlH.
Liverpool, March 19.—Broadstufl's arc
quiet. Fork dull.
New York, March 19.—Flour dull nml
declining. Wheat dull, heavy ruU un
changed. Fork firm at $lfi. 12jal(i.75.
Lard firm—steam at 9 7-1(». Freights
heavy.
Louisville, March 19.—Flour quiet nml
uuchuuged; auperflue $4 25. Corn U9a
7n. l’rovisions quiet. Fork $15 25. Ba
con—shoulders l»;{; clear rib sidos H~‘;
clear sides 9jj; sugar tyirod hams 12; plain
lOjf. Lard—tierce 9|; keg ftj.
Cincinnati, March 19.—Flour quiotand
steady. Corn firmer at (»2aU7. Fork in
fair demand aud firm; country $15; city
$15 25. Lard firm; steam H$ : kettle !>n
9{. Biicon source and in good demand;
shoulders (J^; clear rib sidos 8 ; ,'; clear
sidos 9. Whiskey firm ut 90.
St Louis, March 19.—Flour dull aud
unsettled; dull business. Corn inactive;
ill for No. 2 mixed on onst track. Whis
key dull at 92. Fork firm at $15 30;
small lots $15 75. Bacon firm and active
at G£a" for shouldors, clear rib 9, clear
9jju|. Lard—9 asked, 8^a^ bid.
Poitou Market#
Liverpool, March 19—12:30 p. m.—
Cotton act ve and firmer ; uplands 8-jd.,
Orleans nj ; sales 18,000 bales, including
4,000 for speculation aud export.
Sulos of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped in February and March,
8jj ; do., deliverable May and Juno, 8j|.
Later.—Sales of uplands, nothing be
low good ordinary, shipped in February,
8 1-1(1; do. deliverable in March, 7 15-10;
do. deliverable April and May, 8 1-10 ;
do., deliverable May and Juue, HI.10;
do., nothing below low middling, shipped
in February, 8 3-10; do., shipped in Feb
ruary and March, 8 3-10; do., deliverable
April, Hjj. Sales of Orleans, nothing be
low low middlings, shipped iu February,
8j.
Liverpool, March 19—3:30 p. m.—Of
tbo sales to-duy 9,100 wore American.
Sales of uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped in March and April 8
1 -1 fid; do., do., April and May, 8^d; do.,
do., dolivory in April, 8d; do., do., deliv
ery iu April and May, 8d; do., nothing
below low middling, shipped iu April
and May 8 3-lti.
5 p. m.—Cotton one-sixteenth higher;
sales of uplands, nothing below good or
dinary, shipped in March aud April 8d;
do., nothing bolow low middling, shipped
in March and April, 8 1-1 fid; do., do., do
livory iu March, 8d; do., do., delivery in
May uud Juno, 8 1-1(1,
New York, March 19.—Cotton easier ;
sales 2233 bales ; uplands at 1(1 j, Orleans
Hijjo.
Futures opened as follows: March 15
9-lfi, April 15 11-1(1.125-32, May l()Jal(ij|,
Juno KJjHh, July 17j^a3-l(K
New York, March 19. Cotton dull and
lower to sell; sales 3,198 bales at KHalfiji;
net receipts 2,002.
Futures closed steady: sales 2,275 bales,
us follows: March 15; April 15 21-32;
May 1(1 7-32al«Jj; Juno 10 23-32; July
Galveston, March 19,—Cotton firm,
demand good; good ordinary Itj; mid
dlings 1G;|; net receipts (J5ii; exports to
Grout Britain 2850, to couliucnt 580;
sales 4000.
Memphis, March 19. -Cotton quiet; low
middlings IF]; receipts 11,821; shipments
1589; stock 49,151.
Savannah, March 19.—Easier; mid
dlings 15 \ a j; net receipts 1491 bales;
exports to Groat Britain 1855; huIcs 1285.
Augusta, March 19.—Steady: mid
dlings 15^; receipts 221; Hales 838.
Charleston, March I!' — Quiet ; inid-
{ filings 16ja£, low middlings |5al5j. good
ordinary 14^; net receipts 888; exports to
'Great Britain 2,202; to Continent 0,712:
| sales (J.OOO; stock 41,282.
I Morii.k, March 19.—Easier at quota-
j tions; middling 15.,'alb, low middlings
j 15, good ordinary lj: net receipts 208;
sales 500; stock 59,255.
New Orleans, March 19. - Cotton loss
j active; middlings 1G^h|; low middlings
I l.'.jaj; good ordinary 14 j: ordinary Uj:
| net receipts (1551; exports to continent
1 1000; sales 2,500—last evening 8,500.
Boston, March 19. —Quie» and strong:
middlings lbjilb; : iw* receipts 2, gross
3860; exports to <
, 300.
MEDICINES.
RAILROADS.
NOTICE.
NO. <»(».
| JASSKNOKUS for MoiUgonii'iy run louv«* Co
luiiilmit ou Mohilo nml Glum I Phhhoiij'I'v Train
at ft o'clock |». in, on Tnemlnya, Tlmt-mlny* amt Sal
unlays, iiihI arrive at Montgomery at II p. m.
ratnoilay. W. L. CLARK,
inch I
Sup’t M. k (I. It. II.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
TIiIh iiiirivrtlcil .Meiliriitc m \« orrniiU'il not to con-
tain a Riiiglc particle of Mkiutry, or any iuJiiiioiH
mineral mibHtanco, but is
1* l K ft: I.Y V ■'.<« F.TA R 1.1',,
j • •intHliiiiiKtlioHoSontliorn ltoota and Herb# which
an nil «ino Provblcnco Ii.im placcil in coiintibH
I mIh'I'o l.lvor I)|Rimm>N moht prevail. II will
I vnr« nil IHxcatnst rnmn'il by ItcraiiKi'-
mentor tliv Liver and llowels
! Simmons' Liver Regulator or Medicine
l* t»miin'ntly o l'amlty Mciticlno; amt hy I'cImk
ki.pt rcinlv lor iniiio-.liatu resort will hiivc niaiiy an
hour of MilTciiiig nml many a dollar Iu timo amt
, «bn tors’ hills.
Attvv ov»m Yovty Years' trial It is still receiving
the most umimtlirUI t«*ntIiikmiIuIh i > lls virtues
• <oiii p *isoui of tho liigli.'Hi i haracti r ami i capon-
j Mibilily. Kmliiout phyilcluus roiiimcinl it as lho
must KKKKrn ii, KPKcmr for
iivsi-ii'ma or i\ihui:ntiok.
Aimed with this ANTIDOTE, all ibiualcH ami
t is flu* Cheapest, Pii
Moilli'iiu* iu lho World !
UAMIKACTUHII) ONLV llV
J. II. /.ft'.II.IY A CO.,
MACON, (IA.. aud I'll I I.A PEI,I'll 1 A.
I’rh'o. $1.00. Subl by ail DniugiHlN,
* bA dcod.w I y
THE BEST ADVICE
rnn In* given |m prisons siill.'iiiig from ilvd-
a, Idlimis ComplaIni colic, coiisiuniition sick
disorder nlTcrtiiig ll'0 sloinnrh, Ilia live • nr
special hlcHHings of the
certainly of ils h -nlliiK
i in in unity from dnugor,
lung romplaliil if I
ovory your—would I. rhc k.d in ns l.i jnni
Persons with a seated coin l>, who I. l»iKh l
rest at lllglit, Will tlml hy lukii g Hie I- \ p.. to
ongoing to hod they will pujoy iiuhrok. u a
and ralrcshiiig rest. Having a vary plea
•ash*, it is easily administer, d l>> rhlldr. n
by all druggists. l,nb»ratoiy 4s ii'.d Mi Coni
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
... aSrO’-lll; l-' :
EViP'W 1 tf’U 1 W 'n w
544 HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
New York and New Orloaas Mail Line,
WESTERN railroad ok alar am a,
Coluhuus, Oa., Mutch J.l, IH74.
TRAINS LEAVE (tOl.UMIlOS DAILY
Kor Atlanta, - - • 10:40 a. m.
Arrive at Atlanta, • 12 i*. m.
For Montgomery mid Selma, I ini m.
Arrive at Monlg’y, 0:4 r » a. m.
Arrive at Selma, • ||0| a. m.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
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• -Pill, leav
ii.. (Il’eellV III<*, 8. C , I >1 a. Ii
■ a. in , O Icons ll*|* II
, Richmond lit
PhltadcTpiii
Mlocpliiu Ciirs Run to C'linrlwllf*,
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DULY
A l la ii I a .
CM \ RLOTTE'
Dam ill. a u7 p.
iislilugtoii
I Hull iiii.ii e I. .1
Atlanta,
d.niigoiiiery and Selma
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
.rrflrr*i : ,'jiW4 T« ■<***« *»»*';
'WJWW w wl
4NUKU AND MAIL TRAIN.
U;:m i*. m. (Dally)
DAY FitKlUIIT TRAIN.
. t’.»| ii in I,iih ■> :io a. s:. (Sunday except
e at ColiiuihiiH (l.'ilA i*. m.
, Macon M:*iO a m “
e al Mac.>u a.IHI I*, m.
V1 R(1 (t. POWERS, Eng. and Hup'l
L. CLARK, Agent. mall
Change of Schedule.
V'T 11 H'T ,; '*•■■■•
<ur u-' usi ■o w 5
uv
Moiut.e ,t uiiiAHii R '.ii.ii.mp, i
t'ollllc bi|n. Oil , Dec. i, I h7:l. J
AND AFTER In:' :i|», WEDNESDAY,
CuLUMiiON dully,S'ni lays cx. i pled, ;i:l,0 p. »i
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
J. I. GKIPF1N,
IMPORTED
:Dmp& Medicine^
PERFUMERY
ANl>
FAIVCY (vOODN,
AT RLIIK I D PRK I S.
Fit El (HIT AND ACCOMMODATION
l.e.ive Columbus Momlays, W. dues.lays
and Fridays al - - ■ figgi a
Arrive at Troy, - t o:, i*
Leave Troy on Tuesdays, TIiiiih.lays and
Saturdays at - - 4:00 k
A. i ivo at Columbus, • . 2 i, i*
deed eod.lt L. CLARK, H«i|>'i
All goods guar.
fully prepared ut
jaU deudAwly
4#' I
.1 t. 01(11* FIN,
CARRIACES.
COLUMBUS CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY.
My Stock of
BUGGIES,
PHAETONS
and SUNDOWNS,
IS NOW COMPLETE, and Mill b- -.11 LOWER
Ilian such woik vx.i, . v. r leb.ie -dl.i.d in tho
. * ' A ." II. 'I I.- .
TH0S. K. WYNNE,
Opposite Perry House,
Columbus, Ga.
EOH CASH.
CIGARS.
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good News to Smokers I
.1. Newman X Co.
HAVE JUST OPENED
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c„
DELICIOUS !
LOUIS BUHLER,
Tho Tobaccoist,
'I'.iiei '»lll«e, I".ii-'- uilb IIEIiVig'n' 1
A new lot of “Culebras” Cigars
Delicious indeed, at reduced prici i.
Two new brands of Cigars,
Pcrrique Smoking Tobacco,
Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco,
Eureka, Durham Srnok'g “
Fine-Cut Cigarette Tobacco,
Fine-Cut Chewing “
Finest Plug “
Kv, i l.t'i'iglit liflrtt, A n< w ;..i .,i il.
“Rustic” Pipes.
(.'all an I cxuihini* 1.01 1^ III III.LIt,
ut Drilniii 1091; Halos
jibe examination of the allmra of tbo ttl0 p„lb. ‘I bo ustricb bad observed
‘ buauisb bank, and baa aaoertamod Ibat of j us bbald bead, and mlnlak-
that institution baa issued #104,000,000 j it f or ona of its e«RS. bad begun to
!n paper nurreuoy, ine.eadof $60,000,000, Junou i. for fbo purpose of hatehTng.-
wbich tbe bank bad acknowledged in tbe.r - Bv '><>nge.
FOR SALE.
KNl»e<1 from k«*l«wt«*il Mlnlkt, by
E. T. SHEPHERD.
MILBURN, STUDEBAKER
PLANTATION WACONS,
AT COST!
2-llora* Iron AxL Wagon, north $115, fur $<15
' !l*t llorao Iron AxIm Wagon, •* 81'.’(I, •• $100 '
I-Horae *• “ " “ $Lio, " $105 i
! <Od.*is rontainiiig the ni'.ney will I,, ptompily !
fill) d del.') lull -hippMi, ' t
THOS. K. WYNNE,
Oppoaile Perry House,
Columbui, On. ,
L. L. C0WDK11Y.
Now Advortisomonts.
,78 T ? AQXNTS—v»<
I eii . .'ii i«. ,1. lilt IDE, 7ii7 Rrniidn <\,
4 w
t ‘|> 8 ,\,V. ,, .V M „ AX '' V - " r «•)'). OIIAIU.
...,i ., *•"«' either fox may faselnal..
mi gain t o love and ulle. llmiH ..| any i*oru»n
fV, wt,l ‘ " "uirrlage giil'.l.*, Kg vpi I > n
i i 1. * llfea ini*, Him 1. 1.1 n- a We'.lillin -
wfilfA’il'kr';.
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.
made a |.|, |i,ira|nm <.| I
let fipt "I Iwt> Ntaillpl I
t*UI-.-4 II i r; Il I •.weals, u.i
will bleak a 11esli ...III I
dress Cii viui.n K A Co., p
pills, naming llii- |* 11. i
be -t.iin.i. | t| i
*•' Veet, Kiu‘
RUPTURE i, , t;7V i T T
TRUSSES
>eii'i b)| I llu-l luted Cat il'vu F-lilldisblllel.l <
Ll»7 ( Ilealuut atleel, I'll.lad. ||.h.u, and V.tT Ur.'iid
way,N. Y. Rewnte .if J.pniih.mI linitatIons. I«
Fo r
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsonoss,
AND ALL THH0AT DISEASES,
TJ»o
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN IIM i: iti »\ i .
A TRIED AND SUHL REMEDY.
Sold by UrngglHlA. 4>v
lireat, Reduction in ilu- IYim of
FRUIT TREES.
Apple Trees
Belli I" any | arl of Ilia State, |a-r express. C.O D.
Addieas W. H KELSON,
Proprietor of the 4I«*oi'i;iu !SiirM*i*y ,
Tit*' I»»«Im*m iiirillcul anlli«»riilcH
ol I'.iiroju* miy tho atrongoiit Tonli', PurUlur
ami Uouhhlnient known to the iiiodieul world I
JURUBEBA.
It nrrcHtH ilooay of vital lorees, oxhinialloii ol
lho nervoiiH aystoin. rOBtorua vigor to lhe del,.I
Haled, elo'imniH vitiated Idoo.l, ronio.es voslelo
•ilielruotlouH ami acts directly on the I.lver and
Spleen. 1'rlco +1 n hotllo. .ItMl N M. K lil.
I.OtiG, IK IMaURI., N. Y. 4a
, |||| jpipj:
want
BOOK AGENTS
r. S. BONDS I'.nt Delswaie, by R. v I
W. Ii. Handy am.
MARSHALL '' I,IFF OF
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
Ha- Heinl bo ('In ul.u al • in •».
Tt'liXHlIIJ, imOTHEItS,
lw Unit!rnoro, Mil,
_ I»r. Suite’s Ul
J^lnrrli It <* »»!«'<•>
me > l.y ltd mil.I, licnl-
L1 iliRp r "l»frl|es,to wliieiil
\ il.o <11n<-:in<* ylelilH
} w Lrn tho pvbIimii h.i.
f hern put In jierfcel
with lloctor
ce’ii Coldcn
J .licillcal DlMcovrry, whieh i lioiihl
I he taken (■;:i nc ;ly to c,i ie< l hlof-i ami |
I I VF.Iem, wlm Ii nro nlwnvs at fault, al .
|lo ml ipeetllcally,ujmiii tLn di > ve
Iplnmll »,f tbo nnso nml i'l Hian.l.ei
■ (.'alarili I’nnedv l.o.ild l.enpplo d w 'III
I Hr. I»lci < c’h Nan.’il Di)ii( lir,i
|xvLt« h mcli' It..* <■ .0 l • • 1
ulitrr/rclh/i<\iy\U I »-.;iil p
iges an«l elmr
cera oxlht.ai
| proceed l bo f
■ of i roatmont prove... . .
lofTert $500 Hex*. :ir«l for ft e . e of|
" ’ft in llrn'i” or ( • tarrn winch In*
otcurc. Tho two iriedirlnes wl
lluiilriunentjfor $2, hy nil ill n,v> >t u
MISCELLANEOUS.
Assignee’s Sale
Crocket .v.CliiiiftikGlas!-
M
i: T. .1 D. vi: k b.c • •
• JGOD8 un.I . ; I it*IN .- A
Hooka I
ATI, V RF.DI ' KD I’ll U I. -
ULiRi'u') W A til'.
For Sale at Low Prices.
Take Notice.
tharnto, I v
DORA .
ACTS
Of tlio Last Loglslat.no,
W. J. CHAFFIN.
Wood. Wood!
MVXQOdIU M \N V NO Co