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VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1874.
TERMS
or Tint
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
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alpred'rTIdalhoun,
Proprietor*
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months, “ <00
Three months, “ 2 00
One month, “ Too.
h'KESLT Enqciiusb, one year 2 00
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SrsDii snd Weekly Enqdibkb to-
pother, one year & 00
Advertising Buies.
square.
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5 .. “ 25 00
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The above ii with the privilege of a change
every tlireo months. For yearly orde a liberal dia-
4 iuut will be made.
Tli.) Weekly rate* will luvarlably be one-third
of the Dally.
When an udvet tlaomont la changed more than
once in throe months the advertiser will be charg
ed with the cost ef composition. Foreign adver-
tiaera must pav as do those at home.
GEORGIA NEWS.
WASHINGTON.
CONGRESSIONAL.
—The Fort Valley Mirror flays that Mr.
WilliatuH lost about thirty head of cows
by the freshet in Flint river.
—The Vuldosta Times says new Irish
potatoes and green peas have come into
lashiou down there, though there was
quite a resectable frost lust Saturday
week.
—The Savaunalt Hews learns from a
private dispatch that Mr. Wm. J. Cole, a
young met chant at Blackshear, was bru
tally murdered on Sunday evening, but
has no particulars.
—The programme of the 20th unnual
parade of the Macon tire department has
been arranged. It is to take place on
Wednesday, tho loth of April, and is ex
pected to bo a big thiug.
—The committee of the City Couucil
of Atlanta have agreed upon plans for
materially improving and beautifying the
Fair Grounds, on which tho Georgia State
Fair will be held next fall. The race
track will be moved and made exaotly
half a mile in circumference, the pond
enlarged, Ac.
—The tramp of the U. S. Deputy Mar
shals is fetill daily heard on the mountains
of upper Georgia. Last woek Marshals
Blacker and Fiudley, assisted by a detach
ment of infantry) arrested twenty-five
persons accused of illicit distilling and
selling of liquor, in Habersham, Rabun,
and Franklin counties.
—A letter to the Rome Courier reports
the burning, on the night of tho 18th
inf-t., of tho summer residence of the late
Hon. William Dougherty, on Lookout
Mountain, with about fifteen hundred
dollars worth of furniture. The firing is
supposed to have been the work of the
siimo incendiaries who burned Cedar
Grove Church.
—Some negroes stole a lot of bedding,
ou which nmall-pox patieuts had lain,
from the hospital near Forsyth; and now
there is great fear that the disease will be
communicated to others and spread in
that locality. The bed clothes bad been
bang out, with the intention of burning
them tho next day, and during the night
they wore 6tolen.
—Tuesday was the day appointed for
eponing proposals for the hire of the
Stme Penitentiary convicts. The Atlanta
Jfemhl says that up to Monday evening
uotu single bid bud been roceived at the
Executive Department, and it apprehends
that with the oxception of the foroe to be
omployed at Indian Springs, the keeping
and support of tho convicts will be thrown
upon the State,
—Tho Cleveland (Ohio) Herald men
tions the return of several well-known
citizens from a Southern trip, having vis
ited by invitation a very extensive gold
mining property at Dablonega, Lumpkin
county, Georgia, lately purchased by a
resideut of Cleveland. They expressed
confidence in the abundance of gold in
this mine, and are about embarking
largely in tho mining of this precious
nietal.
—In the Supremo Court of Georgia, on
Tuesday, judgments of affirmance were
roudered iu the following cases : Patrick
Gorinley vs. Wm. D. Chapman, from Tal
bot; T. J. Johnson vs. Wm. Scott, etal.,
from Talbot ; Joel T. Johnson vs. J. II.
Lovelace, from Harris. Judgments of
reversal were rendered iu the following
cases: W. U. Garrard, ex'r, vs. Charles
G. Moffett, from Muscogee; F.zokiol B.
Smith vs. James Whittle, and John Da
vidson, adm’r, vs. Same, from Talbot ;
George W Sizemore vs. B. P. Pinkerton,
from Stewart; Louis Wimberly vs. E. A.
Adam--, from Talbot.
ALAHA.KA NEWS.
—Three negroes entered the store of
Mr. Seth Grubbs, in Cl tyton, on Friday
night, made a murderous assault on him,
and r ibbed h.m of $155 in money. Two
of thorn have been arrested. Mr. Grubbs
was badly injured, but is reported to be
recovering.
—An illustration of the low prico of
Alabama lands may be fouud in the fact
that tho owner of n plantation is williug
to soil to auyhody who will make a crop
to the extent of its capacity this year, aud
give him tho plantation for the mop.--
Mobile Graphic.
—The following new mail routes have
recently been opened in Alabama : From
Rutledge, via Helicon, Argus, Arcadia,
Strata, Mount Carmel aud Hickory Grove
to L itohatchoe. From Ozark, vu West-
ville, Daleville, High Bluff und High
Fulls, to Geneva. From Abbeville, via
Cureuton'rt Bridge and Echo, to Czirk.
From Troy, via Union Iiill, to Clayton.
—Concerning the freshet in the lower
part of Alabama, the Ozark Southern Star
says : “We have heard already of several
bridges being carried away, and several
others are expected to follow. All recent
Senate.
I Washington, March 25.—Fouton, from
the Finance Committee, reported favor
ably on the bill to refund customs duties
to certain parties in New Orleans. Placed
on calendar.
'The Rock Island City Counoil petitions
against the removal of the military
prison.
Fifty-one firms, iron founders aud oth
ers, in Mahoming Valley, ask for more
currency, and free banking.
A bill removing the Kickapoos to In
dian Territory was passed.
Finance resumed. A vote of sutue
kind will be reached to-morrow.
Executive session.
House.
The House met at, ten o'clock to dicuss
cheap transportation.
The Committee on Banking Currency
was ordered to inquire, and have parts of
the government security printed at difier-
ent places to avoid fraud and forgery.
The Sutro tunnel occupied a great part
of the day. It was claimed that the tun
nel was in the interest of smaller mines,
and that a quarter of a milliou had been
put up by monopolists.
The House .esumed the cheap trans
portation question, and nearly reached a
final vote on the bill to regulato inter
state rates of commerce. It will bo
passed to-morrow.
The principal feature of tho cheap
transportation bill is the appointment by
the President of a commission, who shall,
on data to be ascertained by them, fix
schedules of freights for the various linos
of railroads, which rates shall not he ex
ceeded without a violation of law.
also aims at preventing unjust discrimi
nations between relative points ou lines
of railroads.
Washington Nolea-l'onuulttec Re
ports.
The Postmaster General wants an in
stallment of $500,000 upon tho $1,000,-
000 needed for postoffice buildings. lie
thinks the most economical plan would be
the erection of new buildings similar to
the Patent Office.
The Committee on expenditures is look
ing into tho accounts of United States
Marshals.
Confirmation.
Wm. Ingsly, Postmaster at Marion, Ala.
The report of Judgo Lawrence, chair
man of the House Committee on War
Claims, to said committee, on tho general
subject of war claims, was considered,
und after considerable modification, au
thority was given to report tho same to
the House.
Messrs. Hazleton, Melliah, Scnddor,
Wilson and Heluian, signing a statement
to the effect that, while they believed
from the examination they had been able
to give the subject, that the law applica
ble to the various classes of claims before
the oommitteo was correctly stated : yet
they reserved the right to consider indi
vidual cases of particular hardship or Buf
fering on their merits without prejedice.
This statement was not signed by Messrs.
Kellogg, Smith, Harris and Merriman,
though it .is not understood that they will
make any report on the subject.
Tho conclusion arrived at by Judgo
Lawrence is that the Government is not
legally bound to mako compensation for
property used, damagod or destroyed in
the lute war by tho United States foreos,
but that whatever is done is to be consid
ered as an act of grace to mercy.
TEI.EURAPIIH' 9TOTF.il.
—Oliver Ditson’s music storo in Boston
is burned. Lorb—$75,000.
—Major Randall had a fight with the
Apaches, killing eleven warriors. Thirty
women and children were captured.
—A tenement house at Williams’ Bridge,
N. Y., was burned with a mother and
throe children. Husband aod two chil
dren escaped.
—Platte A Boyd, of New York, whose
books were seized by Jay no, July lGth
last, have beguu a suit to recover $50,-
000 damages for trespass. Other and
similar suits against Jay no are threatened.
—Vice-President Agnillera, of tho Cu
ban Republic, is iu New York, and re-
)orts that his visit to the cities where Ou-
•ans rosido, to elicit subscriptions and or
ganize expeditions, have beon quite suc
cessful.
—The Spartcnburg and Ashville Rail
road, one of tbo links of tho projected
direct connection between Charleston,
S. C., and Chicago, was orgunized yester
day in Charleston by the election of C.
G. Mammiogor, President, with a strong
Board of Directors.
—The Chenp Transportation Conven
tion, J. W. Allen, President, mot yester
day st Rock IsLud, Illinois, with uinn
hundrod delegates. Tbo speakers devel
op a wide diversity of views. Among tho
resolutions of a general character is ono
specifically favoring a Hhip oanal at tho
mouth of s o Mississippi.
—Tho i • of Mrs. Baines, who, with
L jr children, Mimed to dentil in Mott
Haven, Now York, lias been recovered.
The body is burned to a crisp. Eleven
families occupied tho building, who have
been made destitute. Nothing wns saved
from the flames. Loss on building
$15,000. Barnes escaped with ft child by
jumping on tho next roof.
—Iu June, 1872, Belle Secor, a young
girl sged thirteen, w is outraged aud mur
dered in Mercer county. Ohio, and two
men named McLeod and Kimball, bus.
peeled of the crime, were lynched by tho
infuriated citizens. A few day < »g
MARKETS.
BY TELKUKANI TO ENQIIRER.
Money aud Stock Markets.
London, March 25.- Consols 02aV»2$.
Erie 8l>j.
Pauis, March 25.—] .os 60 aud G5.
New You March 25. -Stocks nctivo
nud stroug. Money 5. Gold 12$. Ex-
chaugo—long 485$, short 188. Govern
ments stroug and active. Stato bauds
quiet and nominal.
New York, Mareli 25.—Money in active
demand at 4u5 per cent. Exohnngo firm
at 4854. Gold active and advanced to
112jall2,‘. Governments stroug and ac
tive.
Provision NIarkctN.
Nkw York, March 25.— Flour dull and
unchanged; wheat quiet aud un<\\\filiS°B;
corn quiet and steady: pork flu,.*. $10
25; lard firm, 0$ fur steam.
Cincinnati, March 25.—Flour quiet and
unchaugod. Corn firm at 02 for mixed.
Provisions quiet and firm. Pork—$17
askod; $10 bid. Lard firm aud steady;
0$ asked. Bncou firm—shoulders o\‘;
clear lib 8‘; cleur sides !>|. Whiskey
steady at 02.
Louisville, March 25.—Flour quiet
and unchanged. Corn 70. Fork firmer.
Bacon quiet and unchaugod. Sugur cured
Hams 12a 12j. Lard, tierce, 0 ; ,‘. Whis
key 92.
Colton NnrketM.
Liverpool, March 25—Noon.—Cotton
quiet and unchanged.
Sales 15,000 bales, including 5,000 for
spoculatiou and export.
Later.—Uplands, nothing below good
ordinary,shipped in February,8 .*5-Hi; do.,
do., deliverable iu May and Juno, 8$.
Sales include 9,200 American.
Liverpool, March 25—5 p. m.—Sales of
uplauds, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped in February und March, 8$; do.,
do., Hhippod in March and April, 8$; do.,
nothing below low middlings, delivery in
May aud Juno, 8 5-1(5.
New York, March 25.—Cotton dull
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY.
ViiiH iiiii MihIIi me in « nrrnntod not to cn
alii » •ii»i;Im particle of Mkni'urt, or any injurious
illliernl iilbutHll.e, I.lit |*
Pt HKI.V VKUETAHLE,
filnliin lli.mc Southorn Hooth and llorlm which
rdghts will lie nlil|>p.*d by by i
kune* wutghtUR not over olio but
(16(1) pounds will I.h received dully
nil
vldei
1 ihh placed in
U will
cure all IMmm»ri>n raiiNcil lij Ooruiiito*
incut of the l.lvmind llowcln.
Simmons’ Liver Regulator or Medicine
1« eiiiiue.itly a Family Medicine; and by being
kept ready lor immediate wort will h.*v any an
hour of an (Taring and many a dollar in time and
'ItIiir
SPECIAL NOTICE.
South-Western R. 11.,
Alt'
Forty Yearn' triul it in i
tlie moat iin<|ii illfled tcNliuionialN
from |»«iaona of the higliertt character and roapon
nihility. Eminent pliyliciaim commend it «« tin
MOST EFFECT!' t1, SPECIFIC FOK
DYKPEPftilA OK I.MMUENTION
Armed with thin ANTIDOTE, all climatea am
IrtHRi'i
Him
,d limy be
MAI. AH IOCS FKVK118,
HOW KL COMPLAINTS, It KSFI.KbHN Kt*S, JAUN
DICE, NAP8KA.
HAS NO Etd'ALI
It is I lie Cheap.-
- in ill- World !
J. II. XEI l.l & t O.,
MACON, I! A., and I'll I LA IlKLPII I A.
I'l ire, $1.00. Sold hi all Druggist*.
Douglass, of Fort Wnyue, (nd., on his sales 871 bales; uplands lbjj; Orleans 17.
death bed, confessed that ho committed
the outrage, und afterwards participated
iu tho hanging of the two innocent men.
Fut
15 15-1
MASSACHUSETTS SENATORIAL
ELECTION.
Boston, March 25.—Joint ballot for U.
S. Senator to-day resulted as follows :
Dawes 87, Hoar 82, Curtis 74, Adams 15,
Banks 5. Sanford, Whittier, Wendell
Phillips and Bullock had one or two votes
exeb. Total vote 281.
EXPLOSION.
MFTEKS PERSONS KILLBU AN1»
WOl'SBED ON THE .MIS-
HISSIPPI.
Memphis, March 25.—Ibe tow boat,
Cresent City, from New OrleaDS for St.
I.oiii-, "itb live sugar and cotton barges,
exploded this morning. The barges wero
burned, eleven persons killed and Boveral
hurt. Tbo Cresent City was valued at
$70,000.
At tho time of tho explosion she had
14<) pounds of steam with water lloes.
Twenty minutes before the explosion the
engineer in charge at tho time was aft
watching a fire hook. Ho cannot aceouat
for the explosion. The barges in tow had
fivo hundred tons of coal, six hundred
tons of sugar and two hundred tons of
queensware. All wero lost, l onr addi
tional dead. None of the bodies of those
killed have been recovered.
Eighty TIioiinuihI l>»llnr Fire In
DiiIIiin, Tex an.
Galveston, M.ireli 21.—A special to tho
Heirs from Dallas, Texas, dated March
21, says : “A destructive fire occurred in
this city la»t night. Ten Htoros were con
sumed ; loss not ascertained, but esti
mated at $80,000. Fully covered by in
surance. ”
Killing; of nil Arknnmis .Indue.
Little Rook, Ahk., March 21.—A dis
patch from Forest City, Aik., states that
Judgo John W. Fox, Judge of the elev
enth Judicial District, was shut, with a
double-barreled shot gun, this morning,
by J. It. Aldrich, a lawyer, and died this
afternoon. Judgo Fox was on his way to
the post-office, from the hotel, when Al
drich stopped him in front of a drug store
and said, “Now, Judgo Fox," and fired.
Judge Fox sank to the ground, exclaim
ing, *‘Oh, Lord! I hid a dead man !” Al
drich fired the Rooond barrel of tho gun
aftor Fox had fallen. Aldrich delivered
himself up to the Shetiff. Tho origin of
tho difficulty is not known, though it is
thought it grew out of Romo remarks to
Aldrich by Judgo Fox while the latter was
on the bench.
—Tho San Diego l'/lion of the 1st
says: Tho California Boot Sugar Com
pany has completed its arrangements for
rnoviug its mill from Alvarado, in Ala
meda, to Soquel, in Santa Cruz county,
iu April next. The stock of beets of
1875 amounted to 8,000 tons, and they
will not be fully workod up for several
months. The yield of sugar for this
crop your will be about 1,500,000 pounds.
The company lias now been working
steadily four years, extending its opera
tions ovory year, but koopiug the details
of its business from tho public. Tho re
peated onlurgemeuts imply that there is
not much loss in th e rogular business.
The motives for moving tho mill to So
quel nro, that laud aud fuel can be bongbt
there for fifty per cent, of tho price at
Alvarado. A thousand acres are to be
planted with beets this season, and this
area should yield not less than 2,000,000
pounds, or 1,000 tous refined sugar. The
Sacramento Beet Sugar Company iutonds
to enlarge its operations this your. Most
of its beets are grown at Davisvillo, and
hauled fifteen miles by rail to the mill.
Preventi.no Flies from Annotino
Horses.—According to Uochard, a
French voterinary surgeon, a simplo
method of preventing flies from annoying
horses consists in painting the insido of
the ears, or any other part especially
troubled, with a few drops of ompyrou-
matic oil of juniper. It is said that the
odor of this substance is unendurable to
tlies, and that they will keep at a distance
from the parts so auointed. If this treat
ment should accomplish the alleged re
sult, it may perhaps be cqtiully applicable
in repelling niuskotoes from tho face and
hands of tourists and sportsmen, when
passing through woods or meadows.
—A now .cctric whistle for locomo
tives is now coming into use in France.
It is intended to take tho place of switch
signals : opening the switch causes a cop
per plate, a short distance off' in tho road
way to become electrified. A metallic
brush on the ongiue transfers tho current
to the whistle, which is opened, and re
mains open until tho steam is shut off by
the engineer. If iho engineer is neglect
ing his duty tho fact
known by the continu
hurtle
opened us foil
15 27-52; May lfi ll-52al
Mi 15-llitHi 27-52.
New York, March 25.—Futures closed
quiet; sales of 17,11)0 bales, i.h follows:
Marc li 15 ,'al 5 25-52: April 15 25 52a 15 15
10; May 10 5-10 »1 7 11-52; Juno 10 15-lOa
Hi 27 >42; July 17 5 10al7 7-52; August 1
-Hia 17
25.—Cotton quiet
Receipts 170 bale*
Augusta, March
middlings 15$
Charleston, March 25.—Colton quiet
and easier; middlings 15$a 10; low mid
dlings 15$; good ordinnry 14$.
Boston, March 25.—Colton quiet; mid
dlings lOj:
Savannah, March 25. —Cotton quiet
and firm; middlings 10.
Memphis, March 25.—Cotton quiet and
unchanged; receipts 015; shipments
New Orleans,March 25.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 10$: low middlings 15$; good
ordinary 14$; ordinary 12$; net receipts
5,207; oxports to Grout Britiun 5,400;
sales 2,000; last ovening 2,000; stock
271,055.
Mobile, March 25.— Quiot and easy;
middlings 10c; low middlings 15.{c; good
ordinary I4$c.
Galveston, March 25.—Quiet and of
ferings light; good ordinary 14&C; mid
dlings 10$c.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR D
» (lint ttu ullixr cljo <!<
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
Q I.AltGK ROOMS, with Hida antrattce,
ul parlor mid kitchuu. 1'arlivH can In
family on very rraeinnliln term*, if
JIoiino is well looatBd. A'id r*»»
J ; i *■' • I L I
House and Lot for
ON LOW Kit I’AUT ()t IIUOAII ST.
rpiIKIol in >4 ncro; tin) Iiound Iihh tlm nA^
I lurRo rooms, hall nud all iiifOHHar)’ |{£li
out i.iiildiiuia. Will hi* Hold rhi'Hli to a ca»h PJJi
Sale
For Sale Low.
* SCHOLARSHIP IN TIIK MEDICAL COL
LEGE AT EVANSVILLE, INDIANA,
uovr, tf APPLY AT THIS OPFICK.
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
J. I. OKIFF1N,
IMPORTED
►Drugs 8i Medicines^
PERFUMERY
AND
FANCY GOODS,
at ii»:di'ci;i> I'liirt s.
MiT I'r.-act iptiotiH can*
All «««' '»•*«"
fully prnpsrod at nil !i
JnlH rteodfcwly
A. I. GRIFFIN,
IDS Brood 1
nee made
ud of the
THE WEATT
IiEPAKTMLNr OP Wtn,
Take Notice.
J N thirty dnyn from thin date, having tin* co
*oi,t of my huahnud tic-r-to, I will become
Kr«* Trader. DOHA J. KKILKK
February 20th, 1874. lm*
Wood, Wood!
JJKST WOOD, ready naw. d, fl.Mi.- « r, r d. Wo,
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
... Mfj.j
/Ssrvray \j w
54* HOURS TO NEW YORK
NIKE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
;Jow Kork and New OrlGan: Hail Line,
V K8TKIIN RAILROAD OF A I AllA.M
'OR NEW YORK, DAILY,
II A l( I.OTT I:
NO. 71.
Now Advorti8omonts.
A ouvrs MAsmn.
d IIIy • s.u.iph - in.*!hd In*,*. N. II. \\nm
Ni Wftlk, N.
$78 A WEEK TO AGENTS.-K«<t
HHinV:, 7.17 li load way,
4w
or SOUL Oil AltM-
l‘**r m*x may liiM*limto
Huaihaia *»I any person
l hi- .-iin|-1 o iiiontal nc-
In***. l»y mail, for
rrl.ini* Riililt’, r.Kypllan
• I*, bail iu.-*, Wedding-
»***r l ook. Aildrena T.
. Phlla. 4w
AN ACCIDENTAL CURE.
RUPTURE
TRUSSES ",
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For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarsonoss,
AND Al L THROAT DISMASTS,
TTsio
V/£LLS'CAIUiOLlC TABLETS
1*UT III* UNI.Y IN III.I I. IllIX UN
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold Ly llntEvl.M. 4w
‘•EDEOOIJAPHY,” a ... I.
Ureal Reduction in liit I'rirr of
FRUIT TREES.
Applo Trees" i,;V.-V'iw*” ""
Pencil Trees 1 '' i!o,'))•'■• ><>"■
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Atlanta,
c Ii if* It cal incdicia I <« tifliorillcw
iirope say liio strongest Tunic, Purlflur
ouhstriiDiit known to tho medical world Im
JURUBEBA.
[•sts -Irony ul vital tun-os, exhaustion ol
vigor to thu iluldl
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<o MiuiloH*
HIM IIU8 DAILY
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Fro.ii Mo
ny ii
Tlckota for
till AH. I* IIAI.L,
It. A. IIAGON, Agent.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
NATHAN CRuWN,*-,
Change of Schedule,
Southwestern R. R.
O N and after SUNDAY, Man li 1st, I
will run a-* follows :
I'AHHKNllKK AND MAIL THAI
ro CollllllhlM • • Z .IU l*.
DAY F It Kill IT TRAIN
VI HU 11, I'OWKHH, Kn
y-ym
Oolurnbus, Gii.,
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w
st..« !* of HTOVKH, HOLLOW AND TAMI'KD
WAIIK, IIOUHK-KIJHNIHIII NO (iOOD.-', Sr Also
TIN W’AHK.nt wholosahi aud mtail.
M.inufiicfuror of TIN, HIIKKT IRON AN
COI'PKK WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
•I Mi a t In:
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MISCELLANEOUS.
IIIAtlO.MI M'lATAn.l S !
WE WANT
I HST-4 I. ANS
Orders filled |ir
ly on apldici
,MUHC'KiY.Y. MA
WashINoton, March 20, 1874.)
Probabilities.—Vox the Suuthorn States,
southeast and southwost vrinds, falling
barometer, rising temperature, cloudy
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. I weather ami min.^ ^ ^
SHIP NEWS.
CUBA.
Madrid, March 25.—Don Jose de la t
Concha who succeeds Jovellar, receives i Savannah, March Airivet » an
utuors are expectea to iouow. ah reuuui- umtun, who ’ . j . (; , r „ lRn u-.l \ntoi-
ly ploughed lands—and the farmers wero the title of Governor General of the An- Jacinto, Americ a, German bark i
° ... , .. .i •_ l ... ..... t j _ ...ill .. »• rr , t F Aarpil • Stnrmv
never so well forward with their work—
uro terribly washed; the fences on low
lands are gone ; tho poblic roads are ren
dered very nearly impassable, and much
time and labor will be required to recover
from the efi'ect of tho general disaster.”
—A South Australian man has just dis
covered a care for diptheris, which has
been used in the colony with great suc
cess. It consists of a dose of four drops
of strong sulphuric acid in three-quarters
of a tumbler of water for adults, and a
smaller dose for childreu.
til!c*«, with unlimited power. He will J nette, Effeo J. Simmons. Cleared: Stormy
have supreme command of (Juba and Por- | patrol, Ankothor, Morouco Chipmau. j
to ttico. Burriol is to be made field Mar- Sailed: Steamship Loo.
Assignee’s Sale
OK
Crockery, (Jli i na A G lass
\1 It.T.J. DoVORK lm vine anwign**.! hi'entire
4 >t Ht*;tk "f GKO* KKItY, Ilol .-K KUItNIHII-
lNO GOODS Mini a Oool IRON hAKK, togeiher
with hia Hooku ami AfcuunU, I am h-l)ii.g at
GREATLY KKDUCKD I'RICKH, at tliu OLD
STAND, on Ramlolph l»etw»*. n Ilr"i*1 ami
Oitltathorpe.
I'artiea indebted to Mr. I*. Y .i*. will |1-.'<• r»ll
ami settle.
MM- MR. ItOBT.ItT A KNNIfi will have < liarga
. KNN IF. A'algn
shal of Tticon Arezino.
CXOLAXD.
Knvlisli Rncee.
London, M»rch 23.—At Lincolnshire
spring meeting to-.lav, a race for Lincoln
shire handicap was won by Tomahawk, of
Oxford; Mixture was second, and Hhy-
look third. Thirty.fivo horses rsn.
REMOVAL.
AMYET & YOUNG
H AVE removed from their old eland 0
n-w nturr formerly km.au a* th** Hi
Corner, ..n Oglethorpe •tr.-t, '-ppoeiie
Mehaffey’H Hag Office, where they have a »:•<
Htork -.I FAMILY GHOGKHIKH, and woul
pleM.*d t
G K
will
plin
Cotton Pool.
HOTELS.
Chewalla House,
r.iiluiilii, Aiitlmiim.
A. J. RIDDLE Sl WM. SMITH A,
I'HOI'H I FiTolt,-.
•I ll K THA VKI.bNG I I III.D - i„„Ht . * ..
I fully invited t.iglvn ii** .. . .ill. \> • will .1., 11,.
I.chI we ran I*, i.loaei*. mill I hi.
Rankin House,
Co’nnihiis, («u.
J. NV. It YAK, Prop’r. 1
Frank Golden, Olork.
Ruby Rcstuunuit,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
UNDKIt TIIK 11A N It IN lioL'HK.
in y 24 dawtf .1. W. HYAA, .
BOOK AGENTS
i. s. HONDSkiriii^^Kr
W. K. Handy. ani*
M A It HUAI.1/8 l.l Y I. OK
Gen. Robert E. Lee.
TiritvHtri.i. mtoTiiKits,
IJnltirnoro, Md,
KwollInt'N i
Illootl I>Ih
ITctoritl ]>i
m nud all Skin Hint
11 v Il.*t Vf.iifhrDiI
it w111 rum tho most
rim' ruiigh Di halt
BOILER MAKINC.
GEO. T. GIFF0RB,
Boiler 1VE<-1 t t *
and Sheet Iron Worker.
REPAIRING dom* with def.pnt. h, at II. II. I:
dei a Mar.Illnc* Fliop, Goet« Inn- JManing MiIIh
iiit.l h pt-i-ffc uy » f“. !'■" '•mug cough, a«H)tfi
ll,g Jri Hail'in, OI.'I relD v!: g eon-n. -M. S.-lti
livVl Ururd-'t". It. V.S*IlilU’i:,17I.I>^
\Vorl<Pn DlMUCiiwarv. iluilulo. N. i.
WACOM MAKINC.
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. MOSHELL
“DirectTrade Fiiion.’
To the Patrons of Husbandry.
rjn
rici:.
»'..**<• I! K ii'K, K-
,g|i rt ll . -<f Apr.1 liTl
I Monday m May
iinaten Mill he re..,rdi*.l Ly Railroad'
utl.e t„, t„. flMt "I April, i -t-kl.old
For Sale.
f i !:l. IN MKRUIIAN1 -
y WILLIAM
W. IIKARD
. M. KLAD.