The Sun and Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1874, August 15, 1874, Image 1
JrtSIASt/ TDJU.TJLTZ' Enquirer. FRAflK WESSELS r rmuiHU m \ {tu MOMIXTOI. i COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1874. DAILY, WEEKLyTAHO SUNDAY VOL. XVI.—NO. 189 Tools* months, in ndTMO*... N> months, “ Thrss months, “ Ons month, “ ffimi Eequiate, ons year. Sunday Enqtnnn, ons ysnr. 98 00 4 00 2 00 ....... 750. * 00 * 50 Sunday and Wnm kquraxa to. gotbor, Ohs fhot..... » 00 feasts. i 1 WMk, Dolls,.. M I S00 S 00 s to (00 IS 00 IT 00 mm n ao - . - »no 1 f*aar.lrMr <0 00 count will Im ud«. Ths Weekly nlN wilt invariably ba one-third of the D*Hj. Wbqw«Wjl*v«<toaras*t it >k-|ii MN than ano* in fhre* Months tki idTirtinr will bo chore •4 with tho coot of composition. Ferslgi adver- tl«*-rn moot |t»» aa 4# those at homo. 1 Coorgk Cracker’ Saratoga. at ■■ roiTiAT* mbs or m r» UTICAL CBLMMB1TIM. ‘ Franck Ft»l"-T«lli of Simla* SasaTOOA, N. Y., Angnst 10, 1874. Editor Enquirer-Sun :—k “Georgia ersoksr" in Saratoga is nolhing now. Yet s few tines from on* ms/ be of in terest to some of yonr lender*. Ssrstogs being one of ths notions! watering plsoea, of sons* there is slwa/s something in it interesting. Here t|m notables and setebrttisa of the nation do most congregate. Th* Presi dent left jnet before my arrival. Bat I found the Vise-President, Ben Batler and a host of equal and lesser lights in notoriety still here. I ha** had a good look at Wilson and Bntler—my first sight. From ssrioatnres I have assn of Bntler, I expected to see a man of a terribly *11- laiooos cast of features—one look at him MM f«M*nt to cans* as involuntary feeUngtor yonr pocket-book, and a desire to get one’s self in a aeenrspiaee. Bnt in stead, I saw a gentlemanly-dress I d aw, medium stature, rather thiek sat, with a face not objeotionable axeept the took in his eyas. With large asonth, heavy jaw, and, It I had met him without knowing ha was tbs “veritable Hen," 1 sbonld have rather liked him than otherwise. Be has * good-na tured, sooial way—baa a large aoqnaint- anoe, I should say, by the number of greetings. Ha ia always th* centre of a crowd and appears to be the life of it After studying him for three days, I must say, that I do not think, from my know- edge of phyatogneny “that th* D 1 ean be as black at he is painted." Bert, Mr. Wilson, th* Vise President, 1 da not think, oarries half as good a fee* as butler. Thera ia a sunning in his little biask eyas tfiat is far from pleasant. Be sides, h* baa a selfish look that ia not agfeeable. I have seen the Hon. John garriaay, but he is anah a hard-looking ease that I'l not attempt a daaerlption. He U, no doubt, tne head and front of Saratoga, especially of sporting, Saratoga —and nearly all Saratoga ia sporting. The assn go for th* tlgar, rase* and regat tas ; th* women ean't reaeh the tiger, but the races' and regatta* find a good deal of their privata monay. The favorite mode of betting on the rasas bera is by what is sailed “French pool," which I will deaeribs as best I oan W* will say three horses are entered for a race. Each hors* haa a number Jones 300, B.'own 301, Smith 802. Tickets are worth $5. You oan select yonr horse. Suppose when the mo* is called the sales of tickets at* as follow* t Jo OSS, No 500, 50 ticket*, $5, $ 86000 Brown, “ 801, 100 “ $5, 600 00 Smith, “ 303, 300 “ $5, 1,000 00 Total $1,760 00 The pool sellar iu entitled to 6 percent - 87 60 $1,603 60 Leaving the pool worth 1,068 60 Now, if No. 300 wins the rase the pool is divided by th* 60 tickets, netting each ticket $38.37. But if 808 win* the race the $1,668.00 .would have to be divided by 200, netting each tieket only $8.31 This is French pool, whioh is daily gain ing favor in Atueriean sporting oiroles. The fashionable part of Saratoga, fear I am foe thin tor. I never could tell how a woman was dressed, although have often “lent a helping hand,” I am still too ignorsnt of the “mysteries" to tell what 1 see. I ean only say that see some women with long tiak, some with short taik, some with a good crop of capillary on their omniums; others look as it the oaterpillarbad “been tharsome have vary pretty jewels on their nooks, heads, arms, and ao forth. Whether tbay were boaght at Tifsny’a or tbs “dollar store,” I am net ex port enough to give an opin ion. Enough for m* and you and every body else, so that th* woman are dear creatures—pretty enongh, sweet eoougb, with or without dressing, jewelry or other finery. When I look at them I don’t blame qid Solomon for going into th* wholesale business, and wonder why old Brigham don’t get a few hundred mors. H* might get s supply from here, and they never would b* missed. Gsonou Catena. Mskfuis, August 14.—Latest advices from Austin state all is qalel there, and that refugees are returning. BEECHER. sncaaa s statxhxnt—o*ioih, his nxrus- it lo it ai.icKMAti.xD—as asus fob MOULTON AND TILTON—MBS. TILTON LU MANX LB ON A BHD—MBS. WOODHULL AND HXX TB1BB. Nuw Yoax, August 14.—Extract from Bsecher: The full truth of this history re quires that one more fact should be told, especially as Mr. Tilton has invited it. Money has been obtained from dm in the course of these affairs in considerable sums, bnt I did not at first look upon the suggestions that I should contribute to Mr. Tilton’s pecuniary wants as savoring of blaokmail. This did not occur to me until I had paid, perhaps, $8,000. Afterwards I contributed, at one time, $5,000. After the money had been paid over, in five one thonsand dollar bills, to raise which I mortgaged the house I live in, 1 felt very much dissatisfied with my self about it. Finally a square demand and threats were made to oue of my confidential friend*, that if $6,000 mors were not paid Tilton’s charges would be laid before the This, I saw at *aae, waa blask- mail in its boldest forpi, sod 1 uever prfid a cent of it, but chkllengsd and requested the fullest exposure. In 1873, he, Beeeher, beoetns inwardly satisfied that Tilton was inherently and inevitably a ruined man. He did not mean well by me, but as be had grown op an der my influence and in my Ohurob, I oould never free myself from a certain degree of responsibility for bis misdo ings. Moulton, apparently affected by my soliloquy, for it wae that rather than conversation, said he waa sure that there would be no trouble in procuring a re oonciliatlon. I gave him leave to state to Theodore my feelings. He, Moulton, sat down st my table, and took down, as I supposed, a oondensed report of my talk, for I went on still pouring out my wounded feelings over this great desolation in Mr. Tilton's family. He did not read the paper to me, nor did 1 read it, nor have I ever seen it. More than a year afterwards, Beecher says, Moulton presents the papers which Moulton alleged were destroyed two years ago. 8he, WOODHULL, became th* heroine of Mr. Moulton and Mr. Tilton. She was made welcome to both houses, with the toleration but not the cordial oonaent of their wives. Beecher's interview with Woodhull, at first interview, she was graoious; at th* second she waa cold and haughty, but at the third she was angry and threaten log, for I had peremptorily refused to preside at a lecture she wan about to give at Steinwsy Hail. Most strenuous efforts bad been mad* by both Mr. Tilton and Mr. Moulton to induce me to preside at this leoture, and to identify myself pub- lioly with Mrs. Woodhull. At about the same time I found that the circle of which Mrs. Woodhull formed a part, was the centre of the loathsome, scandalising organited olsas, with greedy and nnclean appetite* for everything that was foul or vile. After the interview with Tilton, Beech er says, I went forth like a street-walker. Hbe evidently expeeted me, and showed me at onee to Mrs. Tilton's room. Mrs. Tilton lay npou her bed, white os marble, with dosed eyes as in a trance, and with her hands upon her bosom, palm to palm, like on* in prayer. Aa I look bank upon it, the picture ia like some form carved iu marble that I had seen upon monuments in Europe. Extract regarding Reformers: I was by no means the only clergyman who waa made the text for their private gossip, while it seemed as if no woman of any distinction in the land was left out of their pool of scandal. All the history of their past lives, sod even the graves of their friends, were raked over to furnish material and a pretext for their loathsome falsehoods. It waa inexpressibly disgnst- ing to me, and I would not aaaooiste with these people ; yet Mr. Tilton and Mr. Monlton had some strange theory con cerning th* management of this particu lar matter. ■wit A|sis«t me Western Teton Tel- etraph Company. Cincinnati, August 14.—Two suits were commenced yesterday by th* guardian of the minor obildren of Charles Davenport, ex-manager of the Western Union Tele graph Oompany, to compel th* company to replace to the credit of ths minors stock of the company to th* value of $78,- 000, alleged to have been transferred by the company to some person unknown to th* minors upon a power of authority al leged to have been fraudulently executed. The certificate of stock were placed in the Fourth National Bank of this city, and the key to the box given by Mrs. Daven port to B. W. Richie, her brother, aiuoe which time th* oertifleetee, it ia alleged, have not been seen. Richie, it is stated, lost heavily on a transaction in North western Common in November, 1871. Improvement Titlen’a Flms. Nbyv Yobk, August 14 —No due yet to the murderer of the Italian bruahmaker, Salvador Torrini, whose body waa found frightfully mmiUted on Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. Twenty wounds were found the body. HU money and valuables were not taken. Torrini's landlady stated to the coroner that Torrini was attentive to Mrs St. George, the wife of another boarder, and she notified them to leave, whioh they did. It is reported that St. George then went to reside with Torrini. The police cannot find 8t. George or his wife. An Italian has just been arrested on suspicion. Mined Hehoela-A Tory ThlM Skew- Is*. Washington, August 14.—The appre hension that the consolidation of the trustee* of the colored and white schools by the Commissioners looked to a mix ture, is removed to-day by the official assertion that the Commission had no suoh intention. Mr. Denison spoke for tbn ComiBsioners, and it Is known that Mr. Blow, who was absent when the trustees were mixed, is opposed to mixed schools. Denison claims that the consoli- dation of the trustees waa simply on eco nomical grouuds. The as. Mala Abortloaisi. 8t. Louii, August 14.—The coroner's jury in the Fort Meyer abortion ease have returned a verdict, holding th* woman to aocount for the death of the colored and German girls in bor house. BXTMAOBDINABT Till. teoldssaltk Maid Trots a Mite la •>14 • 4 Rcchbstxb, N. Y.. August IS.—On th* twelfth the track waa attended by 20,000 persona. Iutenae interest was manifested when the free for all race was next oalled and it was announced that Goldsmith Maid would be driven to win the additional $1,000 offered by besting her reoord of 2:15} made at Buffalo. She waa sent in th* second heat, and trotted a mile in 2:14|. This extraordinary performance waa received with the wildest enthusi asm. The $5,000 race, free to all, the first horse to reoeive $2,500, the second $1,600, the third $1,000—Budd Doblee, Philadel phia, Goldsmith Maid, 1, 1, 1 ; Benjamin Mace’s, New York, Judge Fullerton, 3, 2, 2; Win. Lovells's, New York, Amerioan Girl, 8, 8, 8 ; Dan Maoe's, New York, Henry Doctor. Time—first heat, first quarter, 83}; half mile, 1=09}; three- fourths mile, 1:43 ; mile, 2:19}. Second heat, 83} ; 1:00} ; 1:40} ; 2:14}. Third heat—34; 1:08); 1:44; 1:19}. ■elsHBt Wiwa m Thousand Irena Mrlllard. Sabatoga, August 14.—Mr. A. Balmont baoked his horse Grey Planet, five years old, for $1,000, Mr. F. Lorillard taking the bet that he would run one mile, car rying 110 pounds, inside of 1:43}. The race oams off to-day. Grey Planet won easily in 1:42}. BXNCHBB NANIS MOULTON AND TILTON BLAOKMAILXaa—TILTON SAT* BEXOHXB I* A LIAS AND MOULTON MUST NOW TILL MIS STOBT. Nbw Yobk, August 14.—Beecher's eroas examination before the Plymouth Church Committee places Moulton and Tilton in ths posltitlon of blackmailers. Beeeher emphatically denied Tilton's alle gation of adultery with bis wife, or of behaving toward her in *> way different from a mao towards hia own daughter. WHAT TILTON SATS. Tilton being interviewed to-day about Beecher’s defense saya Moulton will now be obliged to publish th* long statement he had prepared, bnt withdrew for the sake of peace. Beecher bad behaved ungratefully, especially aa Moulton bad been his friend, and saved him from com- mitting suicide four years sgo; thstt he statementwill annihilate allBeeoher'sdeni- als. Beecher’s conduct is that of a desperate man, and his resorting to falsehood to eover his oonduot is simply infamous. Memphis Negroes th* Mte Mln- tnrhooeea. Mbmfhi*, Angnatlt.— 1 The oolored men of this city held a mass meeting last night FOREICN INTELLIGENCE. FRANCE. Easala**a Eaeope Plaaset hjr Hie Wife. London, August 14.—It haa been as. oertained that the plan for Marshal Ha- saine's escape from the Island of St. Marguerite waa arranged six week* ago. It waa entirely th* work of Madame Be taine. The Marshal refused at first to leave, but finally, owing to hia failure to obtain some modification of hia sentenoe, yielded. He sailed from the Island in the steam yaebt Baron Hloasoli, belong ing to an Italian oompany, having refused to employ * Frenoh vessel. The Marshal was accompanied in hi. flight by his wife and brother. Hi* place of refuge is not known. Home persons say he is in Spain. The domestics at the fort where the Mar shal was imprisoned have been arrested. IT ALT. BAZAINX IN GENOA. Pabis, August 14.—Le Soir states Ba- sains strived at Genoa on board the steam yacht B iron Rscasolt, disguised as a ser vant, at ten o'clock M mday morning. He must consequently have escaped by nine o'clock on the previous eveaing. The statement of the Governor of the fort that he went to bed at ten o’olock Sunday night, therefore, cannot be true. Le Soir says the fugitive oenainly had accomplices among th* garrison authori ties. •FAIN. London, August 14.—Tbs T\rnes' Mad rid correspondent positively confirms the reports of the recognition of the Spanish Republic by England, France and Ger many. The announcement caused gen eral rejoicing in the capitol and ports. A special dispatob from Berlin reports that Austria and Italy also recognised ihe Republic. Th* Timer, in an editorial arfiele, saya: England would have recognised Spain sometime since, but the reluctanoe of France and the indifference of Germany prevented. Russia Hesitates t* Keeogalse II. London, August 14.—The Va.ll Stall Oaeette says Russia hesitates to recognize Spain, because suoh action will strengthen the cause of RepnbUoanism in Europe. ENGLAND. Am American’s law Brakes. London, Auguit 14 —In the cricket game the Surry Uinb and eighteen Amer icans, Shaeffer, of the red stookinga, had a jaw broken by a hard bit ball. CANADA. Five Men iert Quutao, August 14 —By a collision off “Bio" on the night of the llih, between the brig James Leed end the steamer Norma, the former was sank, and five of the crew including the captain, were drowoed. MARKET*. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Prominent Incidents History of Columbus New You, August 14.—John Collins, the Irish comedian, is dead. Raleigh, August 14.—Hon. S. H. Sog ers, member of Ueagrese from this Di*. triot in 1853-’64 aud iu 1871-72, aged 49, died suddenly this moruiog from hemor rhage of the lungs. Hia daath causes much gtisf iu the community. Am Ex-Army Chaplain aa tha Defraad. New Yens, August 14.—Rev. John Cow. an, once ChapLiu of tha Sixth New York Heavy Artillery, aud John Keho hava been held to aunwer the ebarga of conspir ing to defraud the United States of $1,. 000. Cowan recently wrote to the Slate Department, that on the 21st of Jul) last hs fell from a street oar, aud hia wallet was crushed. He inclosed s $1,000 bond, saying that waa all that waa aavsd from hia w.llet, and prayed tbs Department to give him a $1,000 bond. On examination there waa foun-i on the fragment that Rev. Mr. Cowan bod inclosed to the Treas ury the words, “President Dale," showing it waa a bond of on* of the South Ameri- oan Republics. THE WEATHER. Dxpabtment or Was, Washington, August 14, 1874. ProbabtUttee. —For the 8onth Atlantic aud Gulf States, alight ehangss of pressure and temperatura, partly cloudy weather, occasional rain araas and vari- for tha purpose of passing resolutions in bU wiQda . 0 ver Tennessee and tb* regard to th* raoent disturbance* at Aus-1 0bio Vllley rfightly , ow „ barometer, Un and BumsrvUla, deprecating all vio-, , u ,ionary or falling temperature, north- Unoa and oonfliot^betwaen th* race*. | wegt to northeast winds and partly cloudy Ha*theaMsChUL j weather. Bbnhinoton, Vt., August 14.—Th* uncle of Cherlie Rosa arrived here yss- From iti Fint Settlement in 1827, to the Wilson Raid, in 1805, compiled by John II. Martin. The undersigned proposes to publish, in a volume of 150 or more pages, a work under the above title, covering the period from the selection of the loealitgfora “ trading town," in 1827. to the capture and partial deetrvetion of the city by the Wilson Hunt, is 1805, The incidents will be derived mainly from its newspapers, which wilt be gleaned for this purpose with much care. It is believed tha> most of our citizens wosdd like to have such incidents in this compact ami convenient form, and will encourage the undertaking to the extent of the smell amount askul for the work Each chapter will contain short biographi cal sketches or notices if the principal citizens mentioned ia it, who have since died. The volume will also embrace full information concerning the churchee, factories, ike., now existing. We do not propose to publish this compila tion with a view to making money, as tfu small price asked for it will show. But at the same time we do not want to lueo money by its publication, and therefore we with to limit the number of copies printed to the de mandfor the work. With this object in view, we issue thee prospectus, inviting those who desire copies of the volume to send in their names. The pries will be one dollar per copy for a pamphlet bound volume, printed on paper like the specimen sheet issued. A small number of copies wilt also be issued on a su perior article of paper for $1 30 per copy. Payable when the work is delivered, which will be some time next Fall. THOU. GILBERT. May 12. 1874. IT TELEDMAFM TD ENRV1MER, Manor aad ntoek Markets. London, August 14.—Erie 29}. Fanis, August 14.—Rant** 68f. COo. Nuw Yobk, Angnst 14.—Money 1 per cent. Gold 1091-7. Exchange—long 487}; short 491. Governments doll; a litUe off. Stsl* bonds nominal. Stocks dnii end steady. Nnw Yobk, August 14 —Money ean at 2} per cent. hxobange 487. Gold steady at 9}*}. Goveromenta dull and steady. Slates quiet and nominal. Frevision Market*. Sr. Lotus, August 14.—Flour quiat. Wheat, small business. Corn uuohaBged. Whiskey steady at 96. Pork $24. Baoon, shoulders 9}, dear rib 13, olear aide* 18}. Lard firm, little doing. Cincinnati, August 14.—Flour quiet and steady. Cora firm at 66 >66. P„rk— no dtmtind; off-ring* at $23. Lvrd firm—HUinmor 13}al4 ; jobbiug sales of kettle at 16}>16}. Bulk meats firmer— shoulders 8}, olear rib 11} ,11}, clear aides nominal at tlltll}. Beam stronger— shoulders 9} ,9}, clear rib 12}, clear 18. Whiskey quiet at 98. Louistillx, Aug. 14. —Flour unchanged. Corn quiet and uaohsaged, at 74*82. Pork dull aud lower, at $21.76. Bacon dull and lower—shoulders 9}t9l, otaer rib 12}, elear IS}. Lard 16jal6}. Whis key 98. Catena Market*. Lira*pool, August 14—Noon.—Cotton steady; uplands 8ja8}. Orleans8}a8}; soles 12,i4)0 bales, including 3,000 tor speeu lotion end export, Aotual export* 7,000. Hatee on basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordluary, deliverable in August, 88-16; ditto, uothiog below low middlings, deliverable in Ootober and November, 8 6-16. Sales of shipmant* of new crop, on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below good ordiuary, 8}d. Liverpool, Angnst 14. —Sales are 6500 bales American. Sales on basis of mid dling Orleans, notbiug below low mid dliug, delivery in Angnst, 8|. New York, August 14 —Cotton barely steady; isles 2,931; middling uplands 17; Orleans 17}. Futures opened a* follows: August 16}al6}; September 16 3-16*16}; Oc tober 15 31 32*16 1 16; November 16 16- 16*15 81-82; Deosmber 15 16-16*16 31-32; January 15}* 16 1-16; February lii 8-16* 16}; March 16}al6 5-16; April 10}*}. Naw Yobk, August 14.—Futures olosed steady; rale* of 15,800 balsa, as follows; August 16 3-16; September 16 3 16 hid; October 16 hid; November 15 27-82*16}; Deosmber 16 27-32*16}. Naw You, August 14.—Cotton barely ateedy ; 3937 bales sold at 17-17} ; net receipts 61 halo*. Savannah, August 14.— Nostiual, lower to sell; middlings 16}; ui oeipts 237; salsa 87; stoos 7,262. Weekly net receipts 468 bales ; sale* 140. Macon, Aug. 14.—Demand good, low middlings 16. Weakly receipts 39; shipments 75; stock 1,976. Montoomut, August 14.—Dull and nomioal; low middlings 14}. Weekly receipt* 10; shipments 49; stock 686. Boston, August 14.—Quiet; middlings 17}; exports to Great Britain 289; aalea 150; stook 8,0u0. Galvnbton, August 14.—Quiat, but ■taady; good ordinary 14}; net raeeipts 40. Wtekly net reoaipta 168; isles 295. Shbxvxpost, August 14.—Doll; low middlings 14}. Weekly receipt! 61; shipments 61; aalas 8; atook 320. Nashvilli, August 14.—Quiet; low middling 15}o. Weekly receipts 188 ; shipments 823 ; stock 3608. Memphis, August 14.—Steady; demand good, offerings tight; low middiugs 16. Weekly receipts 319 hales, shipments 841, stock 6484. Oharlbston, Angnst 14.—Quiet; mid dling- 16} ; uet reoeipta 65 ; sales 25 ; atook 5095. Weekly net receipts 699 ; sales 1800 b-les. Augusta, August 14.—Quiet end un changed ; middling 15} ; stook 6616. Weekly receipts 296 bale,; shipments 6411 ; sales 990—spinners 364. New Orlbans, August 14.—Cotton quiet and unchanged; midilings 16}; net re- ceipta 174; sale* 600—lost evening 600, stork 16,728. Weekly net reea'pt* 841; exports to Great Britain 2,639; sale* 8,730. Mobile, August 14.—Quiet and un changed; middlings 16a. ; net reoeipta 11. sales 60; stock 4,278. Weekly net reoeipta 117; eels* 400. Having had In our employ an Agent that wo hav* diioevtrtd to bo airnply a diminutively Insignificant and contemptuously unworthy, unreliable, Indo- lent and dishonest follow, through whom on Impression ha* booomo currant that wo nr* about discontinuing our bualHOM In Columbus, wo dooiro to My that notwithstanding any and nil suoh roproMntation* that may bo or may have baen made, we ar* determinad to make our Maohlna mora prominently known than ever. THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY. met>ic:n£S. New Advertisements. D6YI1HOMAK0Y. or SOUL OHARM- . ING." Row either ass mnj laaslast* I gain t * la,s sail affections or say parses they shoes* lastantiy. This simple menu i quirsuisQt all oan peSMas, Irs*. by n ail, ror afc., togs thar with a marries* gnMs, Exyptlss Oracle, Dreams, Ulan tuLohlM, WsdSimt- For Coughs, Colds, Hosrssnsss, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Belli by Drug,ills. «w MARY 8HARP COLLEGE. Heart. Depre* bundled oitiur byiiib . Isl V hit RKtin. YOK i ever beau diirov r, d end biting a sinijilp Yt*« Injury In uny quautit o. la barUilftKN in c>i rv rnny ,r»r«, nil l I friuu bII | art t»i tin* UlOK till) pUf.’Rt Hi ll Im il h Vud Thru* ^ *'w$id» nt. E. C Oravu. L.L. I). I it ion of tho I ibvHpneM of DducDtion, is i i la It it — and a l *coi|ed Ujr »n> sc bool in tho Sot. th. i“ond: i. s w iiiivy. 1 *'iintlogue ronUinlnu all 4Rdei,tiol portlculitra. " " il'in I ini . 1 nl If.! OX -J I S.V - Simmons’ UVU Mill HUM, or Icdifiir, Is hurmlfiM, * * ‘ violent urdid ... uturtjr, Is no dr etif. violent t tTrtR.’, iBPit nifdlcl Is given with m t ty land the b*| p.est rseulU to the moar d-llcnte In'ant, Doee n->t Interfere with but*Im Dose n^t dineriaii^cj lie ay kind, ' GonUms the $lm|»l at and host r^nieitlee. FOR SALE BY ALL DBUUUiaTMo feM oeodswly Takes tho plooe ui Quinine ati<. Ritter* of ovory Kitabllihcd Im 1UI. This old nod celt* brotou fwibiaie BchotM U hiiunto Im the pruverbl* ti ly tienlihv town of Wlucheeter, ou n l>oui-h of • umherUiia Muuutnln, lVnn«*eeeo. Commenoee its iwinunl seenl >n$ of ton tuon'h* ou the flltciT MOMMY IM V K1 > TICMBRH Still under te Bnt $<d.-nt. t 0 Oravu. L.L. I>. For ami cnenpnoM of oducotion, fs not _ Rond for ... lore. U. A. WALMHLBY. Troneurer. EM0RYC0LLEGE TIVK FAIL HRAMOV WII.L OPEN AUUIWT IBfh* 1174. I.oc At Ion limit It)-. Bocloty tiiorul end refined. Tei'Cliiiig llinto i} h. i i«ii|itlii«* stric t. I’multy fall. Ot nrg e r« Monnble. For further Inft ruin- tion, nduredo H«v. o. L. nlllTII, 4« rtlfo d,On. HIDES. tordxy. Th* littlt boy detained by tha poll** ia not his nephew. W. T. POOL, UXNTI8T, fctt Wtrjiol Sr»a4 attest, deli J.H. HAMILTON, WIIOLBSALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Bagging, Ties, Bacon, Salt, Sugars, Coffee, See. Always on hand, a full stock of Plantation and Family Groceries AND PROVISIONS. tV Junction of Franklin, Warren and Ogletborpo 8ts., Columbus, Ga. AU purchases deUeered free of dray age in the dig and suburbs. (mytf wly Important to Merchants. >UT your WUAI'PINO PAPKR AND PAPJCR ) B Avid at homo, at Mow Toth rate*, from H. H. HIB8CH, Corner Bridge and Oglethorpe atreets. Important to the Public. ILL If I DBF, F0RH. ItRM at highebt rash prlrm, to M. M. HIRSCH, Corn' r Bridge and Oirletorpe, aud Craw oid Sis. ATTAII00CI*K44 COURT OF OKDIN ARyT—" \y Wiiereox, Qcorgo V Fuller, Adoiinieira'or of *h* f'Htate of lliMiii Fiiller, Into of said county, ;c’d, ni.tkei appilta'lou lur diRioinnion; These are, there ore, to cite and admonish all parties imerPHtwl to show cause at the Movemb r term of tho Court of Or liiutry. why letters ol din- mission fhuuld nut b:j k taubd to said applicant. WII.LIAM A. FAKLKY, JylMwSm Ordinary. DIAMOND RPROTACLBR I THE BEST ADVICE that ean be given to pursoni suffering from dy*- a, bilious Complaint, colic, consumption, iitk ache, fever and ague, nervous debility, or of nny disorder affecting the stomach, the live-or kidneys, 1$ to tone, cleanse, and regulate thooo Im portant organs by the use of Dlt. ■ UTT’d VKGET- . BLN LIVKK FILLS. They act very mildly, yet thoroughly restore the funcMotml action of the digestive organs end the lnt> stln« s and renovate the whole system. ’1 bey produce neither nausea, griping or weaknnsa, aud may bo taken at any tima without chaugn of diet or occupation. Prise 25c a bo*, hold » v all druggists. DR. TUTT'S HAIR DYE possesses qualities that no other dye does. Its effect is lastaniansous, and eo natural that it can not be detected by the cloteet ot«eorver. It le harmless and easily applo-d, and is In conoral us aumnt! tin* fashionable hah dre'St s n every lai cl*y in tbo United Plates. Price fl everywhere. large hold ^ pfwTUTTs \ SARSAPARILLA Scrofula, K'lipnvo tin Ihony's Fire, Kr\si|ieln* Totter, aud S^ilt at lion Rheumutia ii, I’aln and Female Weakmns, Si Whites, Wo nh LI (mi e. Syphilis Kidney un i t Taint, aud Pi't s, nil | DK. TtTTN ia tho <»4»il |n>u r it modii-Al -ci iic u r aud era leales •v-ty the svstenr, | r-wln* • - s of ilio Skib, Pt. An* nti he*. Tumors, lloils, ;‘>iid Head, Ringworm rgMinnot of tho Bonus, iv. t *nic>irrliu*a or j - tv, Wiili' Swellings, .1FAHILLA cause* tbu body weight. Hsep the IIlood Funilby 1 iucrcaso In .. Nashville, lean, it appears stands high amouir the educational institutions of the country. •- ‘ l b renort of the Oommiseiouer of Kducanon ashlugton. It stands fifth on ths list of "snporlor sohoole" In ths United btatee, and first on tbs list of houthera schools. Fur catalogue, addrese Dr. W. ■. WARD, MnahvlU'-, Tenu. BETHEL COLLEGE! RUSSELLVILLE, KY. Lsraiisa Reilttrl Woard CkH,! ENDOWMENT |M*,HSI Of- P.nd for s Cstologu.. Addrc, LESLIE WA0GENER, 4W Ohslrttsn of tb. Psosltj. RICH FABIONO LANDS IM NERR1SKA, NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP I Too Tsars' GrsdUt, Isteroot sail • r*r oral. •end for "Tho Rloneer,” a handsome Illustrated Paper, nsnUInlag ths Homes tend Law. A NSW NUMBER Just pub* lished, mailed fro# to all parts of the world. "— a F. MAVIS, Land Oommlsslom r U. P R. H , Omaha, 200 Planoa and Organs, Haw sad Becoad-lUad, if FlnbClus ■ short, will bo cold at low prices for e«sh, or on Install- mi nts, or (or rent. In city or country, during this month, by IIOKAFM WATERS A SON, No. 4H1 lltoi way, than ever before offered In Nnw York. 8PK01ALT Y—Pianos and Oigans to let uutil the reut money pays tho price of tho Instrumeut. Il lustrated Catalogues malted. A large disoount to Ministers, Chari hue, Mcboole, Lodges, etc. 4w These Spectacles ar« maanfactursd from "Min ute Crystal Pebbles" melted together, and are callad Diamond on accobut of their hardnees and br II llaney. Having bean tested with the polarlecope. the diamond lenses have been found to admit fifteen per cent, lew heated rays than any other psbhls They are greund with great scientific accuracy, are free from chromatic aberrations, and product n brightness and distinctness of vision not before attained In epectacies. Manufactured by the Mpeucar Optical Manufacturing Oo., New York. For eala by rwponsible ageute in every city In the U WITTIOU A KIN8KL, Jewelere and Optician*, are sol* agents for Columbus, Ou., from whom they oan only bo attained. No peddlers employed. Do not boy a pair anlass you sac the trade airk# oetd dsadawly STOVES AiiL' TIN WARE. J. I. Oi?IPFlIV, IMPORTED HAVE YOU TRIED JURUBEBA? All YOU WQBk, Nwvoui, or OBbilllfttod ? of ninklnKf TbfR try JUBUBEDA, tbs wondrHfel Ttm.c Mini luvigoiatur, whnh acts so bonuflclally ou the eacntiva organs as to impart rigor to all the vital forct'S. It Is no alcoholic sppstla-r, which stimulatea for a short time, ■ nly to lot the eufforer fall to a lower depth ol giieary, but it Is a vegetable tonic acting directly on the liver and rplceu. It rigglEiM the Bowels, quiets the n rv< s, aitd gives Mich a hraiihy :one to ths whole system as to sw.a mnke tlie invalid feel like a new person. IU operatlM Is Ml Yltlsnl, hut to Chal vat },< nil* i ; thf pul jijdeu ciisuge, no marksii rusults, "Fold tliclr tents, like th* Arabs, And silently utr-ai away." This iv no m-w and untried discovery, but has bemi long tied with wonderful ruined hi loults, and is pr *nouuc«d !>y the blgh'-st medical autliori- ti s ’ the mo.u poserful tonic au aliiiratlve known." A»k your druggiit for I*. Fur sale by WM. F. KIDDKR A CO., ly^i 4w Ni w York. 4if Court.ng itb fancy < • oods, AT BEDCCX: C’KICKS. All gooils guar nto d. i ' '’"-irre fully prepare I at all bouts. r I» ?1 n Jal8 deodswiy !•» i .'..iwl *t. A LAKOK LOT OF Fresh Drugs for Sale. Adi intend to rlos* up mv ' uslnrss hors and /V laava satly ia 'he fa I f> r FI- rid i, t offer my en'lra s'o> k at MUCH BAlOW cUdT, to avoid es pouse of transportation. A largo lot of LAMPS. VA8F.H. FANOT OOODfi, As., will be sold at a great bargain. J. I. CRIFFIN, Druggist, attgll tf 100 Br ad fitrsot. Important to Farmers. givan sails fact ion; and. an h- propone* to make tour In n short ttms, planters urwllug Oin repairs should hand ia tbsir names aad loration. "Work «wll 4sm Is toil* do W mh*4 dawtf COURTING. III. Ilmi.lkorcl.l.’f.' r.D. t'araiu. un. Fiuaers, Is the gayest tiling out, Contained In a b"0* of 20 p-vgee. The Ltngua<e <>f Fiuwer* is soni.-tluiig new. Send tor uui', uuly aie nts. J. BklDit k CO. Ron 111, frank tort, taj. angS Im VA!tMtNC IMPLEMENTS. HOLSTEAD&Cp. ; Columbus, Georgia. Cotton Gina, Cotton Prestos, Horae PeMr.ra, rootl cntiurs, ClSor and Wins stills, Notrlxi macMInao, terns* Mnlvoo, Plow*, Hoot, TMroobors »*d lee Mill*, Corn Skolloro, Mono Motto*. Morrows ood Catllraien, Bash ood Mraaeblo loribo*. Xfodoe, rorko, *c Oo. SIM. teoorglo Haloed Mate Proof Oats. teoorfflo and Tonnes*** My*. Wtteot, Mnrley, Clovor and teraao •sod. Choaelcols for Mania, up r*r«UU nor* as hose®, aoinu eoutmo * CO., j*u if axttsslisisl B-p-t, Msatek 0*.