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VOL. XYI.
COLUMliUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AERIE 1, 1874.
NO. 7<*.
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
Vn IJWQITIIiKK.
A L^RED r7 CALHOUN,
Proprietor.
T waive mouths, in advauco $8 00
Six months, “ I 00
Thr«*e months, “ ~ 00
One month, * 4 75o.
iu,:ki,y r.NQUinKB, ouo year 2 (Ml
Spnuay Enquirer, one year 2 50
Si'Npay and Weekly Enquibeb to-
jvtlior, one year 3 00
AilvvrtiNiiiK; Hates.
c.iunre.
I \v...-k, Dally, $ •}
' ii .. 1111111 *. 1111111II m II11111 lv «S»
I j».|»iare 1 your 42 (K»
Tlx* nl*>v« is with the privilege of a change
ry tlnv.t ui-iutlis. For yearly cards a liberal dia-
,.mill a ill he made
Ttly rate
! Advertisemont Is changed more than
in three month* the advertiser will ho clnirg-
fl j with the cost of cmnp«**itiou. Foreign udver-
must |»av as do those at home.
WASHINGTON.
LOUISVILLE LOTTERY.
SO. 55,101 DRAWS THE CAPITAL
PRIZE, ftlS7,500.
Ollier Lucky Numbers.
Louisville, March 81.—The following
imm’mrs havo been drawn : Nos. 1 .,01)8,
1 : i » 11, 4.-1,505 ami 40,585, which drew
$7,500 each.
No. 58,171 drew $18,125.
The capital prize ($187,500) was drawn
l,y ticket No. 55,104. It is not known who
holds the ticket.
No. 1,950 drew $7,500; No. 82,882
draw $37,500.
Special to Knqulror-Sun.J
More of the Drawing;.
||IiOUlsviLLE, March 31.-55,104 got tho
big uionoy.
No. 3,571 drew $7,500; 21,101 drew
$75,000.
A man named Stevens, of Groonaburg,
Ohio, holds two-tenths of tho ticket which
drew $75,000.
No. 9,077 drew $3,750; 51,308, $3,750;
49,582, $7,500; 43,435, $3,750; 0,423,
$3,750; 58,171, $3,750; 13,125, $3,750;
8,504, $3,750; 49,159, $3,750; 14,840,
$7,500; 31,404, $3,500; 21,818, $3,750;
70,847, $3,750; 1,491, $3,750; 47,595,
$7,500; 28,545, $3,750; 2,834, $3,750;
5,128, $3*^50; 41,093, $7,500; 10,097,
$3,750.
IIAN A LOTTERY OP HIM OWN.
Cincinnati, March 31.—A mau calling
himself J. Audersou, who some time ago
opeued a store on Cent ral Avenue, in this
city, has absconded, ufter getting on a
credit goods to the value of one hundred
thousand dollars.
UEOROIA !VEWM.
—None of the bridges of Upson oounty
were destroyed by the late freshet; ami
there aro 21 in .the county.
—An Atlanta correspondent of tho
Griffin Macs thinks that “there is blood
u coming," as tho result of the sharp con
troversy betweeu Attorney General Far
row ami the “ilcraid people."
—The Firo Department of Augusta
elected officers for tho yoar on Saturday.
Frank Smyth was re-elected Chief Engi
neer, without opposition; and J. J.
Moore was re-elected First Assistant by a
majority of two votes over O. A. Hobbe.
Thu other incumbents wero ro-eleotcd.
—Nearly all of our Georgia exchanges
aro bragging on samplos of fine wheat,
and reporting the crop iu tho neighbor
hoods as UQUBually promising. This is
encouraging, but it affords auother argu
ment iu favor of a big corn crop. Too
much Hour broad might make us dyspep
tic.
—The McDuffie Journal tells of somo
“King William” tomatoes, ono of which
Weighed 15 ounces, another 15j, and a
cluster of three weighed 2 pounds 15
ounces—all grown by Mr. F. W. Fitts of
its oounty. Is the editor of the Journal
u Granger? And if not, is ho right sure
that sum#* one has not been imposing
Kmg Philip pumpkins on him for King
William tomatoes?
-The Meriwether Vimlicator publishes
tho muster roll of the “Echols Guards,”
the first volunteer company that left Mer
iwether during the war, and its list of cas
ualties. The company mustered 119, ruuli
Senate.
Washington, March 31.—Fenton pre
sented a memorial of the recent Conven
tion of the tax payers of South Carolina,
askiug relief against misrulo and corrup
tion. Referred to the Judiciary Commit
tee.
Uy n vote of 29 yeas to 27 nays, tho
Senate struck out the fourth section of
the F.nanco bill, as reported by tho com
mittee. This section provided for tho
gradual retirement of legal tenders as
additional national bank curroncy should
be issued. Such retirement to be in tho
ratio of 70 per cout. of additional nation
al bank circulation until tho volumo of lo-
gal tenders should bo reduced to $750,000.
Sevcrnl amendments offered by tho
friends of specie resumption were re
jected.
House.
Dawes presented a memorial from tho
South Carolina Tax-Payers' Convention,
recitiug tho loadiug facts of misrnlo and
oppression under which the people of that
Stato are suffering, and nHking some relief
at tho hands of Congress.
Dawes said the petition bora tho aigna-
ture of a large number of prominent and
inlluential men of that State.
Randall asked what Congress could do
about this matter. He Raid ho had always
opposed any interference by Congress iu
the affairs of tho States.
Dawes Raid ho did not know oxactly
what could bo done about it, but he
thought it just and proper to rocoive tho
potition.
Aftor further discussion it was referred
to the Judiciary Co.iumitteo.
On motion of Stone, a bill for tho im
provement of tho mouth of tho Missis
sippi river was made the spociul order for
April 21st, at lmlfymst 1 o'clock. The
previous question to be called at 4 r. m.
ou that day.
Tho Louisville and Fortland Canal Ilill
passed. It provides for tho Federal gov
ernment taking charge of tho canal, an
soon as Kentucky relinquishes tho juris
diction, assumes bonds, and debts, and
reduces rate of tolls.
WnNliiiifftoit Notea.
Washington, March 81.—A perempto
ry summons from the Committee of
Ways and Means was sent for Sanborn. A
nice question arises wholher tho Ways
and Moans will wait on tho felony triul
progressing at New York, or intermit.
Nomination: Alexander N. Wilson, Ap
praiser of Merchandize, at Savannah.
Foote and l'aschall argued before tho
Private Laud Cluitns Committee of tho
House in behalf of Mrs. GaiueH iu cer
tain land clnims on Louisiana.
Mr. Lawton, of South Carolina, ad
dressed tho Committee of Railways and
Canals in behalf of a narrow guago
railroad from Port* Royal to a point on
the Missouri. Tho company simply asks
n charter.
Tho South Carolina Memorial being
now before Congress, tho delegation hav
ing it in charge hope to have a speedy
hearing before tho Judiciary Committee
of both Houses, to which it was referred.
I'lllMU* ol' l>4*|»r4*K«ti4»ll.
Tho morning papers uttrilmte the de
pression in business in London to exten
sive strikes of coal and iron miners iu
Staffordshire and in other parts of Eng
land.
HERMAN Y.
Hf.rt.in, March 31. Roman Catholic
Archbishop of Cologne was arrested to-day
for violating tho ecclesiastical laws. The
arrest was undo without any demonstra
tion.
INDIA.
The Tain I no.
Calcutta, March 31.—Reports from
tho districts affected by tho famine show
a great improvement in the situation.
Tho measures taken by tho Govormcut to
relievo tho distress of tho puoplo have
proved vory offootivo. There are now no
actual cases of starvation outside of Tir-
hoot, and in that district thoro aro but
few.
Japanese t'oiiimlssioiierN Lout at
Sen.
Tho Message, tho Rios Mariatonos
steamship to tho Nile, was lost on her last
voyago from Hong Kong to Yokohonm,
ami all her passaugors woro drowned.
Among them wero tho Japanese Commis
sioners to tho Vienna Exhibition,
t'ulia—Ru ruing; ol Nilgai* I* Ian tut Ions.
Havana, March 31. -A lottor of tho
25th says that tho incendiary tires among
tho enno Holds are raging all over tho
Island, and tho destruction of property is
fearful.
The Monin plantation in Nemodiaft,
consisting of about 300 acres of sugar
cane, was destroyed on the 18th.
In tho jurisdiction of Cioufuegos eigh
teen plantations have been burned. On
tho Eastman plantation, tho owner, his
son and three others woro killed and the
placo .burned by the negroes, formerly
slaves of tho estate. Every effort has
been tnndo to capture (lib perpetrators,
who are suid to bo insurgents, but thus
far without success.
New York, March 31.—Cotton closed
quiet; salos 2.852, at 17jJ; net receipts
1,558.
Futures closed barely steady; sales
23,100 as follows : April t(! 5-32*lG 3-1(1;
May Hi 9-1G; Juno 17al7 I-32; July 17
13.32a 17 7-1(1.
LEGAL NOTICES.
City Tax Sales.
Now AdvcrtisimicniR.
W0IIKI.Mi OIJSS v .
Galve-sti
rdinury 14 ;
March 31.—Nominal: good
middlings JUjJ; net receipts
New Oulkanh, March 31.— Quiet : mid
dling III-} ; low middling r* oil ord
nary llj, ordinary ll\: net 1-coipUt 48i*o.
exports to Great Britain 2ti7S. -ides 1500
—last r. m , 1,850.
Charleston, March 31.- Pirn; mid
dlings 15* 11IS; low middlings 1A; good
ordinary 115n 14; net receipts ...*>9: sales
800.
Horton, March 31.— Higher; middlings
not receipts 30; exports to Grout
Britain (129; sales 300.
Mobile, March 31.—Firm; middlings
1G; net roooiptH 113; sales 500.
Memphis, March 31.—Firm; offerings
light; low middlings 15; rocoipts 59(1;
shipments 989.
Savannah, March 31.—Buyers ami Rol
lers apart ; middling 10c. : not receipts
791 ; sales 59(1.
Augusta, March 31. — Dull ; middling
15.jal5jf ; receipts 390 ; sales 5(14.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Empire Mills and City
Mills.
Reduced Wholesale Price List.
COMIMUUH, U.\., Miiroli Utah, 1KM
AA l-'lonr (Htricily Fancy) p.-rtuurd $10
A Flour (Cliuitv Family m
It Flour ploo.l Family) a
pat Kt tl iu ' „ 1 . ami 1 .. *iuk-.
(Iran, j* Hu It. i
Until, It»-«t lli ||
Ship SiiiIIh, "ji Inn It. •>
Ship Stull'*, “p Iiki i |h..
Hunt Whitt
nil....
li-'J It
Save
9IAN» tCHLNETTN SENATORIAL
ELECTION.
Boston, March 31.—Tho seventh ballot
for Uuited Statos Senator was as follows :
Dawes 95, Hoar 78, Curtis 70, Adams 15,
Hanks G.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
fitl’AIN.
C'ArliMla* mill Ri*|»u III 14*mi Accounts
London, March II.— 1 'Riero havo been
heavy losses on both sides in tho battles
beforo Bilboa. fcantundor is crowded
with wounded from the Republican ranks.
Tho Oarlint besieging force has partially
suspended the bombardment of Bilboa,
in order to turn their guns against Ser
rano's army.
Maduid, March 31.— Marshal Sorrano
has issued an order prohibiting tho trans
mission from Santander and places iu the
vi.dnilv of that lowu of private tolo-
—Judge Benedict, of Now York, in tho
Sanborn case, was expected to deliver his
opinion yesterday. It is upon tho point
mndo by the U. S. District Attorney, that
Sanborn illegally took money which was
collected l>y Hawley amt Van Sowaken,
both of whom wore in tho employ of tho
Government, and such collections should
havo boon covered into the Treasury ;
also, that tho contract between Sanborn
and the Secretary of the Trenailry specifi
cally holds that he (Sanborn) could not
recover any money unless he personally
collected it. Tho District Attorney puts
in ovidonco tho preliminary letter of the
Secretary of the Treasury interpreting the
contract, that Sanborn must make his
collections himself.
■ tiieTveatiier.
Department of War, )
Washington, March 31, 1874.)
Probabilities.—For tho South Atlantic
States, southwest winds, low barometer,
falling temperature and cloudy woulher,
with occasional ruin to-morrow.
ship Yews.
New York, March 31.—Arrived San
Jacinto.
London, March 31.—Tho bark, Hiram,
urrivod nt Liverpool, from Pensacola.
Sho experienced very heavy woathor on
her passage, and lost sovoral men over-
hoard, including tho master.
MARKETS.
BY TE LEI j R A 1*11 TO EXUUIRER.
Mon<*3* mid Sloeli Harkctn.
Paris, March 31.- Routes G9f and 90c,
New York, March 31.—Stocks active
Money 4«5. Goldll3jJ. Exchaugo—long
485, short 488. Governments strong and
uotivo. State bonds quiet.
London, March 31.—The genoral opin
ion on the Stock Exchange is that tho
rate of disc »uut by lho Bank of England
will be advanced Thursday next.
34jaJ. Cousols 91>*.
New York, March 31.—Money iu fair
demand at 4«5. Sterling quiet at 485
Gold opened stiff on advices of weakness
in tho London markot. but declined dur
ing the day, closing at 13}al3jJ. Govern
intuits dull and steady. States quiet and
lower.
...Hi me ; it l.,Ht 22 »*> in iVattlo i^ wbo R™l-W- * la-a,,- fire ta k.pl
died of iliM-i.se, end 0 wore ponnonanlly »P '->■ ail.llory upon IhoOerliHU positions
but other troops rre rest-
iop
Madrid, March 30.—The cannonade nt
Abautea coutinuod Saturday and Sunday.
Tho condition of Gen. Lonmin is improv
ing.
FRAME.
Algeria in n Mali* of Siege.
Paris, March 80.—Gou. Cbaucoy has
been authorized to declare Algoria iu a
stato of siege, iu order to restrain tho
meeting determined to adhere to the violent abuse of tho Radical journals iu
strike. In Kensington alone 112 shops the Colony,
sre still. j END LAM D.
maimed—total casualties 49. Great
"as the loss sustained by this gallant com
pany, a was uot greater than that of tunny
olliers in the service, and uot so grout us
ibut of somo.
TELE<URA1*HI€ NOTEN,
-There was a snow storm in New York
yesterday. Wind iu the northwest.
—Sanboru and his partners have been
acquitted. The indictment was defective
so as to exclude certain evidence.
—The Philadelphia carpet weaver's
I'ahlo .M.miI ami Grit*, |k*i bu*lu*l,
Your Grain Sacks!
THE EMPIRE MIIIS
yyil.L llUY SECOND-HAND GRAIN SACKS
in i|iiiiiititii>t! that may In- ulT*n*l.
niliSO *2taw It
Yam Potato Seed!
A 8IM.KND1D VARIETY.
For'null* by J. MARION ESTES,
mlt2P at i a Broad Strop*
Stolen,
I AROM my |.|un-, near Fort Mitchell,
1 ItllKiiiol <\i,i ly, Ala, on tin* liight
nl the &Jil ( W.ir. h) i Dark llnmii
or Ray IDu*-, iiIim* or tvii yeniv ohl;
Inn k III lull mi-,u ri.I Innii mi-l.ll,- ainl gi-ai ; l.ir,
lilii/.o In tin* fari-; hair ulioiit tin* |.-i-t long, hi
two ot tlm foot while. I will pay flu lor ll
horn*, mi l fir* for ih<> thief,
inlri'.l coil.ltiwIt M. !.. PATTKRSON.
nth part ot tuihl lot. |.i-\ii-il
.Ionian. IriiBtPP for Julia
rhihl, Hilinn. Amount of tax f '.7.7. r *.
uth half of lot No. Uk'i, con tain I an
>ro or Ivhh, with Impn
i iih th*< property oi a.
for Mat lie. II. Lamm. Aiiiount -
half of loth No. -1k;t. routaluiiiK
ro or h>MH, wnh improYoinoiilH
N\). Ill, containing half an aero, inoro or
It-**, with improM'inent* thorooii. I.evie.l on a*
tho propel ly of It. G. Mitchell, tiUHtoo for Aun
Scaly. Ainoiinl of lax fiil.Yf*.
North pmt of lot No, 17H, fronting on It road
root In foot i> inchoH, and riinuing hack 117 l<-ct
10 Inchon, \\i111 IniiMiiig llioioou Going loiionioiit
Loviod on a* tho propony ot JoHopli S.
r. tiiitUoo Mm. t*. Yictoiia Wintor. Amount
f-a.75.
o North and S
nt of lax flel
io* may Holtlo any of tin* above* oiimo* hoforo
y ol mii hi hy paying I In* am,amt oi tax #poc-
lllud, togotlmr with ooit ot advortialng.
MATT. \V. Mil Ill'll Y,
niliR ohw 1t Marahal.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
11.1, l>o Hold on tho liiMt I'lioHday in April next,
it lictwoon (lit* legal li-aii* ol *alo, Ih-Ioio tho
n hou I Kill* A llaiilM.n, llroad Plan,
.Inn, Ga., tho lolhiwiug do*i ul i d 1'ioporty,
NOTICE.
HAVE Hold my inlorost iu tin- Hu*inorts of
l.l- firm of MEYER Jt HUSUII to Mr. Join
nu ll. PciHon* lining loft repair work uitli
nn will plou*o call lm it hy tin- loth .J A|
I-Xt, or ii will lm Hold t" pay chargoH All |
rnaiiJ and M-ttJo.
E. A MEYER, Adm’r:
Having Imuglil the IntoroHt of tin* Into F. Moy.
n tlm FURNITURE BUSINESS, I am prepared
a UpholHtoriug, Repairing, Ac., iu tin* hom ma
ii-r. I Hollcit tho iiiHlom of my frieiolH and tl
ivo'rieii:.
riiinuiuiiii tickkts
Notice.
O N AND AFTER APRIL 1ST,
tho I tout.* of til** Co ii trul
Lino w ill leave ColuuilaiH on SAT
URDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS.
Tho Saturday hunt only will go throng
1 roliloola. a*
Dancing School.
I.F. HOSA (JARNCRGSS Iiuh n
\r
54i HOURS TO NEW YORK
NINE HOURS FASTEST TIME!
$35 50 Fare to New York!
Now York and New Qrloans Mail Lino.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLUMliUM, G.X., Man Ii 2d, IK7-I
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
r Atlanta, • • • ln.-P> A.
Arrive at Atlanta, - • f*:-l2 I*.
.Moiilgonn-ry mid Solmn, Imni \.
Ixo at Montg'y ,
itdjolniiig I ho Not Mi t'oiunioii*- ol llm
y of Coin mini-, and known ill itn plan of tho
nth. in I ih. Him a* |. | nini.l.. i Inrly llv. . { 4 G
mting ou Juiksoii mIiuoI 147 foot in iurlioN, ainl
i milling fi.n k . a-t I IT t.. t 1«i mein-*, nioi ■- or Iomm,
prop *i ly of lluiiiptoii Benton, ti UHtoo, doc'd,
Bt-iiloii. Sold hy virtue of aniortgago II la
hy llm Suporinr Court of tho county of
M IIHCOgl o.
.iliimhUH, iu mild roiiiity, and known
Haul .Hy iih lot iiiiiiiIm-i-ouo hundred an l.lliht>-
vo, (Uto) 1 ontailiiiig iihe .|iiTl■»*•! I-I All ueio, iiioih
i Iom*. Lex i. d mi a* tin-|-iopei ty ol A. It. I.mnar,
UHloo, hy virti I a liioilgago li I * IhhiiimI hy tho
uporior Court ot tMiiHcogeo count v.
*ed»:t oaw Jiu II I. 1VEY, Sherlfl.
Muscogee Sherift Sale.
W";!
TmiHilay in Apiil
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY.
(Tlmn A1 1 -j hour*.)
LEAVE COLUMBI S In. to a. in. A Kill \ E a
Opnllku U:il7 p. ui., at Atlanta (j:l2 p in. I.K.WI
Atlanta linn p in., Gieenvillr*, t’., I .1 a. in.
IIARI.GI'I I. h,:t.'» a. m., tlii-i'IihIioiii l I . |.. in
Dmix illo :i:27 p. Ill , Itn hill I 11 o', p. III. Arrixi
WaHlniiglnn 4: ill a. III., at Balllinon- ii ju a. in
I'hilndolphia l ikip in., at New V.ok • I * p. m
Nl4*4*|>liig Car** Run •«* Cliiirhilh*
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, - * -• I A. b
“nun Mnutguinory and Solum - tl.SO I*. »
Ticket* for Halo at Union I’liHMongcr Depot.
• CD AS. I*. DA LL, IJoiM-ia) Sup'l
H. A. BACON, Agent. | mu. hi tf
Change of Schedule.
Southwestern R. R.
• •Nta'a*****!
uu - UM
i l*i, 1.-71, tniiiiH
0
■ and a half uiiddliugH l.a
fax
acker*, t
piece* HOItp,
jam cand,
L Skmin
>.i ol Alh
hy pl.iintlll
hundred
Jink in III*- Mu*ci-g i- Homo Building
lie propel ty ol I. lm I, Ml|*tilill. Al*<
old I
deccuM d. IIg:
iMtllltnrol So.ihoi I
and John I. .Must.*
fondant*.
lVo"l7/!: o'n Meliiii!
Tliouiu* htroet*, m
p'ac-
Ellin A llm
Htrc t, CollllllhllH, ti
proporty,
, Holme*, lo *ut
*rry v* Malith
hy plmulifT'* a
WACON MAKING.
—It is nndurstood that tho governmont t: n c»po 4»f Rorliolort m»<l Olhora—Ho
will try Charles Cullendar during the m xt |t| (omillK t4> n,,. iniic<l Mateii.
oriuiinal term, on an iudictment charging I .... . .. r ,
Um with anoepting a hriba of ®7*:,000 j Loniiok, March ..l.-lho Dud,/ I.U-
from the Ocean Natioual Bunk of New graph's Australian correspondent says
York, to influence his official action as jj onr y Hoohefort and his companions os-
hank examiner. capod from Now Caledonia in a nmull
-The war in New York hot we# n the groat boot> They had been throe days at
railway trunk lines, on the snhjH t of car- u » , . *
rying emigrants, i» assuming in ini,-res(- sea when the* wore picked up byn jintish
ing shape, and is likely to prove honefi- sailing vessel and brought to an Austro
cial to emigrants, as it will result io great jj an p ur t. ltochefort has telegraphed to
rednoiion of rates as long os it lasts. ParjH fur f au da. Ho intends to visit lire
-li. K Mee.zcllor, a female yhy-iotan , Slate8 „
in New York, was convicted m J**rs. v . . , , , a a
City uf causing Ibo death of Id., W. Vale and other cities before lie returns to Eu-
by malpractice, was yesterday senten<***d rope, when ho will probably take up his
to ton years in the State prison. Motion reS |j on( »e in Brussels,
for a now trial was refused ; Ii()M)ON) March 31.-A dispatch from
«l,T' rh9 .n n ?t or joua 'I'O'U Hrftatan w« MelUourno R „ ya Henri ltochfort and his
RUot m the bead iti Humdtou, Ohio, M<*n- , , . .
iluy night, it is supposed. Ly John Kobe- companions escaped from Now Laledouia
l«r. Both wore drunk nt «be time. Me- hy storing themselves away in a vossel
fiehan’s wound is not fatal. It will bo | JOUn( j f or j s * ow Castle. They arrived at
«*,•>/ *«« ^ »•
Uia trial for murder. 1 rec **
Wood and Blacksmith Shop.
J. H. MOSHELL
| | A V1NG
y .it Mali.ti
nt Hr G ’I
pui lilt’ll oil
II G. IVEY. Sltcrin
Sheriff Sales for Taxes.
W ILL l.u Hold on tlm Hint TuciuUy in April
iH’Xb hidwyon tin. I.gal I. * *
--wing ili-ricril.cil
inlicr 111, ciiulainiug liull mi m r,
li***, xvitli iniprnvi’iin nt* tin icon, Ii-vIk.i
property of it G Milcln-ll, IriMlim for Ann Scaly
I ol Slut** and comity taxi* for thoyi'ur 1 s'
Iliad.* and rollillii-d l.y William Malialli
roiiNtal.il..
mill I oa xv It II.G. IVEY,
Muscogee Sheriff Tax Sales
W M I- * nr.tTj.oday ...
ih-xI, lit'lwi.-n Hi-- l.-gil Imiri'H o| mi-
front o| ill. alien.hi li inn- ol Mli* A Mar
III oad *ln cl, ('<diiii,I>n*, Iiii., I lio tollowing dc
.1 pro, -ity. i. xvil:
•’in ' * -d lot •lot land Iiiiuiticr* U uh-l '.it, i
‘••I. I-,.*m-I *• M, cn.ituiiiing -ini Her*-*, m-
I -. ■ ■!. • p-opcriy -' Mi* M .Mm. G \V 'I
x made and ii-lni lit d
prepared
■'revision .31 iirli4*ts.
Nr/.v York, March 31.—Flour q’liot and
steady. Wheat a sbudix firmer. Corn
unchanged. 1’ork steady; mess $IG0o
a$lG.75. Lard quiet; steam 9 l-lfiu;j.
Louisvii.li:, March 31.- Flour dull and
lower; superfine $1; extra $5; oxtra fam
ily $8; common *7; fancy $8. Corn dull
and lower at 7«»a72o. Fork firmer at
$IG 25. Bacon quiot and unchanged.
Lard—tiorce, 9;,‘c; keg, lOAc. Whiskey
91c.
Cincinnati, March 81.—Flour un
changed. Corn easier at G3aGG for mixod.
Fork firm; sales at $1G.25. Lard xjuiet,
but firm; storni hold at 9}; kettle offered
at 9|J. Bacon firm; shoulders (»2u7; clear
rib'.»j; clear sides 9'F all picked. Whis
key firm at 91.
St. Louis, March 81.—Flour quiet and
weak; small biiMiioss corn good demand,
G3a<>34 for No. 2 in xod m elevator; whis
key steudy at 92; pork firm at $IG; bacon
strting- shoulders 7.|: clear rib 9jaf:
clear ‘.»j; lard easier; 9 f>»r refined, bought
during the first halt of April.
4'4»tt4MI .VIlirliClM.
Liverpool, March 81- Noon.—Cotton
quiet ainl unchanged; sales 10,000 hales,
including 2,04)0 f-.r speculation and ex
port.
Sales of uplands, nothing bolow good
ordinary, deliverable in March hi; do ,
nothing below low middling, deliverable
1 lecture in Now York | in March, 8 3-1C; sales include G,GOO bales
of American.
Later.—Sales of uplands, nothing be
low low middlings, deliverable iu April
and May, 8 3-1 ft.
Liverpool, March 31.—Colton—sales
of uplands, nothing bolow good ordinary,
shipped in March, 8£d.
New York, March 31. -Cotton steady;
sales 988 bales; uplands 17; Orleans 17^.
Futures opened as follows : April 1G
5-32; May 1G 15.32a 1G 19 82; Juno IG 81-
82al7 i*lG; July 17 15*32al5^.
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. ilo BlnckHiiiithiiiK ii
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Tim p.itromrgo of
loi-k of I
Ol I'ETF.R EDGAR
iu rt-Hpi-i I fully
II. MOS 11 ELL.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Spring is Coming!
WITH LARGE ADDITIONS OF
SEASONABLE COODS
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OUR M’OC'K
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Brogans, Plow Shoos
III all Otlmr Si x)-'*- Goo-I* for tlm wsuiIh of tlm
W<- ar.- xv. II diipplm 1 xx itli
Leather and Findings,
WELLS & CURTIS,
73 Broad Streot.
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tin- ptop. n
I-Midi tor
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mix lax for tin
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laxx Ini ion*tahl--.
rnhie xx Ii II. G. IVEY, BlmrifT.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale.
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front of tin- .m-
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lay in M
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a ii in llm |'l.i
of laii-f lying
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III
Millions of Acros
RICH FARMING LANDS
FOR SAFE VERY CHEAP !
••ii Yearn' frnlli, Inti-nsi only t
icHrrlpl I Vi* I'amplih’l, xx nil F< ii iini.il
Tho Pionoor,
IllUllIrtiUlIl’ 11111*1 It t <--l Pitpi-r,
$78 ^WEEKTO ACEN-m. '
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N ami afli-r SUN DM
tx ill run a* fulloxx * :
PASSENGER AND MAIL TRAIN,
p (’oluuihiiH - - • t*. m. -
n* at Uolumlnn • • IV*:».-» A. M.
i* Macon • • • 7:17 l*. M.
• 0 .it .Macon • 7:'J’> l*. M.
DAY FREIGHT TRAIN.
i« ColuinlniH '• :m a. m. (Sun-lay i-\
Xl* at CollllllhllH li:!tfi i*. w. "
id’HVO Rincon x. M
Ai l ive at .Macon :i nn i*. m.
VIRGIL POWERS, ling, ami '
. CLARK, A. • nl. u
RUPTURE VcD ) *
TRUSSES\
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xx a x. N ■ \ . B-xx.ii- o| J.t| ammil miilalioiiH. Ixv
For
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
AND AI L THROAT DISEASLS,
TJ
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN' III.i i: HOXLH.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Hold l»y UrugulHt*. -Ixv
'■'In* lil^lii**«l mi'll lirs I ii nl liorll ifs
ol' l-'.iiro|M* Huy Iho HlrnnKPHt T*mli*. I'nrliicr
■i 11 -1 Duolisl runtil Uiioxvn to llm tncillriil xxorlil i
JURUBEBA.
lo'iitHint \
olihtrnct Riiih ainl ads til rod lx on Iho I .lx
Sitloun. I’rlco +1 a D-tilo. .lull,\ it
I.IMKI, Ih I’lall SI.. N. \ .
HOTELS.
Chewalla House,
t'.lil'uul**' AIuImiiiih. |
A. J. RIDDLE Ac WM. SMITH A,
I'ltol'ltl KTOltS.
»pllK TRAVEI ING PIBI.IC at- i.i-.hI t-*p.,l
I Inlly IliviD-I Dt jrivi* It* II I all. XX ,- xx Hl^-lo Ih-
Rankin House,
CJolmnl>iiK^ C*n..
J. W. It VAN, Fropr.
Fbank Golden, Clerk.
Ruby Beslan mill,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin IIouhk.
my24 lUwtf .1. W. Id A.\, I'rop'r.
t>. . 3 33-a:* ox.;: *» -. 4
! III
u® llsi
CIGARS.
luii iu:irs
CIO All EMPOimmi!
on HAM>oi-I'll sitr.i.r,
IfouK XVI Hi tho JIBII puts i Tpm i|.h -
Imported and Domestic
II iiY ii nn CJi«*n i h !
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
U’lo'lll I---I lo, . XX hi- I., Ill I- . . I-I l!, II .* - l.l, I
ov-ir hr<.UKli'l l! Vi*. ’ ' '
Delpil New Orleans Snuff.
Garretl’s Scotch Snuff. *
Lorillard’s Muccuboy Snuff,
Put up iu h ith* at,.I Jar*.
“Rustic” Pipes.
Call iiii-l ,-x.iiniim. I.GI IF |tl III.Ell. |
THE NEW ORLEANS
CIGAR STORE.
Good NoWs to Smokers I
WE WANT ,. IU viTi.Ass
BOOK AGENTS
over piihli*h. -I :
U. S. BONDS i..:rr'J-r5:r. t.
W. K. Handy. am*
M Alt* 4 IIA l.l.'.' LIFE «*F
Gen. Robert E. Leo.
TIIIIMIUhh IJROTII hits,
ixv Dnltimoro, Md,
IIL'BII
■ liooil i)lM*n>>cN, Hy ii-i
l'ci-toral propcri D*t llv, ill cure the t
Bevore recent or llnrcrlng Cougli In |.
lire tlmo required bv liny oilier m**-1!«
find is perfectly f.lfe, Immenlng c«ni| li,» , ::
luk IrTlUitlon, and relieving M»rn.<
by all lirttpH 1 h. It. V. 1*11.114 i , yt. u
World’ll I>iH04'irtaurv. liullah*. N- L
mill I
TOR REED ORCAKS !
The Oi'nan at Homo !
'New MetW lor Refill Oi-jraiiv
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IN’ ewmn n
lot I „ A V K ., IJ.HT Ol'KN |;II
A RETAIL CICAR STORE
l,1 l ‘ j At 141 Broad St., Columbus,
aii-l t«, im-'-l llm .I. m ui'l for GOOD
Cigars, Tobacco,, Pipes, &<:„
i H i |,-y hav.i lal-l iu, al gri-at cxpi-n***, a in a - ii i It <-•-1,1
Clarke’s Dollar
Instructor
Hi A \S.
Ii. U. IVEY, bbontt.
Fml i - i "ii receipt «r retail priri*.
Olivor Ditcon k Co., Chao. II. Ditocn k Cc.
IhMiuu. 711 Uroailway, N Y.
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