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Enquirer.
FRANK ^VESSELS, {,K B VaiRP.£SL}
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1874.
VOL. XVI.—NO.' 200
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tiser* njnst par as do tboso at home.
UEOHUIA HEWN.
.*—The DeoiooratH of Marion couuiy
u< minuted M»j. E. W. Milieu, of
i Vis a, mb their candidate for llep-
ative.
I —Gov. Smith has commissioned ltich*
Eaters, jr., of Gonion county, as
Iterirato Commissioner from Georgia to
he centennial <ih.bilion of 1870, vice
icwia Wala Smith, resigned.
-The coroner’s jury in Augusta, to in
stigate the killing of William Simmons
[E I ward Owens, found it to be an net
nastifiable homicide, and Mr. Owens
i discharged.
rA fight occurred in the country near
ffiu, uu l uesdsy, between Ales. Futrsl
l William Liudsav, brother*.in-lnw, in
*i Lin Isay shot Fntral w th a pistol,
ug li m instantly. It i* Raid that the
uity grew out of Futral’s charging
lay with abusing his (Futral’n) wife
fig his absence at court.
iTho Centra'. City of Albany, says:
“oris from all portions of this section
ate that cotton has been cut off at
one-half by the drought, and the
pillar also has commenced feeding
i the cotton of many of our planters,
S pea crop is also cat off, and sugar
lias ceased growing. The potato
is very fine, and the yield will be
«n**u Uy large.
~Mr. A. M. C. Russell, of tho Albany
Cfatiral City, publishes a card in which
hRfta.NB tint Colonel Carey W. Styles, ed
itor of the Albany Newt, made an as-.auIt
on him on the 2lgt instant, attempted to
Slap his face, Ac , and that it was on ho
comat of article* concerning Styles pub
li*ed in the Central City. He says that
attack was altogether unprovoked,
hsva not yot Been Colonel Styles’ vor-
1 of the affair.
-The Macon Telegraph reports the
dement of the dispute among the
abers of the colored Baptist Church
‘ i city, out of which grew tho row
ofore noticed. Tho charge of the
nents of Rev. Henry Williams, tho
iher, was that the letter of dismissal
the Augusta churoh, which he ©x-
• a forgery. A committee was
to Augusta to investigate this charge,
Upon thoir report that the Augusta
i had not granted Williams such a
as he exhibited, the Macon church
1 th it he was no longer its pastor,
Ome of the negroes in Savannah
I in a very disorderly manner, and
;ul to ex site a riot, on Monday af-
bocuuse of the arrest of David
South Carolina negro, win
1 a store in Savannah and proceed
curse out its occupan s aud bretk
i generally. A white constable and
constable finally overpowered
id proceeded towards a magistrate’s
} followed by a crowd of negroes
[were very abusive, particularly to-
I* ihe colored constable for “’sisting
kite ra m ’gainst his owu color.” Ar-
] at tho office, Huggins made a dnsh
1 magistrate, but was secured and
The officers carrying him to the
i f dlowei by a crowd of hooting
iBulting negroes, but making no rush
cue the prisoner.
•-e-Atlanta, that tolerated Bullock and
Mfldgett and cherished Kimball, cau't
(tffififlt'ie martins that inhabit the eaves
•■il other little nooks of that groat city.
It MjRs charged that Ihe filth accumulated
bir roosting places produced offon-
“dors aud might cause sickness; the
r turn, d iooso upon them the sports
. ^^Jlfoith ibeir guus aud the boys with
• irffpbpR and rocks; great numbers wore
atipj^tcrod, but the multitudinous birds
prt9t.fieith.er oxtermiuated nor driveuoff;
aad Oow thero is a newspaper controversy
jMrflbijfhether they are really a nuisance
or Dot, It is well to settle that little
qaHtion while the excitoment is up, hut
it might have been more agreeablo to
tbt martins to have settled it as a prelimi
nary instead of a sequel.
ALABAMA SEWNi
-—Till Union Springs Herald reports
till arrest, on Tuesday afternoon, of a
young man supposed to be Win. E. Lacey,
woo killed a man named Hart in Andalii-
tit, Oovingt n county, Ala , on the I9ih
inst. He gave his name as E. C. Shearer,
and laid he lived in TaUahis-es.
—The McCall wing of the Radical p irty
of Bdllock county, Ala., have nominated
R full county and Legislative ticket iu op
position to the blaok ticket. For the
Legislature they have nominated Cain
Bogin and L. S Speed, colored, and S.
D. Havelin, white.
—The Montgomery Journal says that
;recn, on the 17th iust., an alter-
k place between Smith P. Juhn-
Thotuus J. Salter, in which hot
ere used, pistols drawu, and in
five minutes Johnson was a dead
a shot in the head from Baltic’s
—Tuskegee Nem, of yesterday,
*™*™phark-H J. Lewis, W. S. Menefee,
kbter, and W. G. Brewer, Esq.,
l j lined the Democratic Club
hey have renounced Radicalism
forms; the Civil Bights bill
ibe swallowed; and thoy have
paly out on the white men’s side,
by properly bolong.”
[Star, of Evergreen, says: “On
■nst., at the section below Castle-
lion, in this county, two negro
- out about skinning a
buf that had been killed by the oars
wfcfliApe struck the other oa the head'
wkfc Hiok sad killed him. The mur-
dim Mosped.”
-Th» Eoion Spring. BmM hu tho
boUm of th* eddiea* of tho
proprietor of this paper at the picnic at
Gueny t »u, Ala , on Friday last: * At about
12 o'clock Major A. U Calhoun, of tho
Colnwbus Enquirer, took ihe stand, and
delivered ouo of ins adrair ihle addresses.
Toe Maj *r paid a glowing tribute to llie
So ith, snul especially to tho fair sex, and
then prjceedea o show up what he s’yled
our uu nerons f »llios. with apt illustra-
tio is, aud showed us the way to a better and
brighter future He log oal y proved a 1
he slid, and urged upon the leidiug oiti-
zeus the nojessi y of forming a commit
toe to devise way.* aud means to induce
immigration.”
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
—Blot, culiuary artist, is dead.
—The Yorkshire, England, st'iken were
won by Trent.
—The gathering of the coffee crop iu
Hayli will begin next month.
—The sUarner Westphalia, from Lon-
d m, has broken her shaft and is proceed
ing slowly.
—Tho C.ty of Pekiu arrived at New
York f <om the trial trip at 1 o’clock joh-
terilay morning after aitisfactory proof.
—Tho Sheriff of Tunica county arrested
thirty-four of the nugleaders of the late
Austiu, Mississippi troubles.
ae Irou Convention at Pittsburg
advanced the pric s of bar, sheet and
plate iron about tix dollars per ton.
—Reel’s elevator, fronting on Water
street, Buffa'o, New York, was destroyed
by fire on tue 25th. Loss, $150,000—ip-
auranc**, $15,(100.
Three hundred ftennonitesarrived iu
New York by the stemuor City of Chester
from L ve pool, Suuduy, aud on Monday
started for Dakota.
—Chambers Bro kers’ lumber sud saw
mill, with a Urge um >unt of lumber, and
iiuker A Co.’s l oiler works, iu an adjoin-
ebonse, wore destroyed by fire in
Musoautine, Iowa. Loss, $75,000.
—The Republican Convention of Kin-
sas organ zeii »t Topeka. The resolutions
ite thencli evemeuti^bf Ihe Republican
party duriug the war, aui favor free
banking.
—Parties to the Russoll-Smoot fued, at
Oweutov»n, Ky , agree to deliver them
selves lo the Federal authorities with tho
understanding they will bo protected uutil
the Court decides tho differences
—It is tr>w st ded that tho duel between
tbo Cubau Goueral J’osad i nnd DeConts,
of ihe Spanish paper of New York, took
p ace yeslerdiy morning, resulting iu tho
fatal wouuditig of DeConta.
—A fire on Sunday morning at Buoua
Vista, Butler county, Penu., destroyed
about thirty buildings, oousUting of stores,
offices and dwellings. Loss $75,000. In
surance light. Tho flro is supposed to be
incendiary.
—Reports of the Railroad Convention
in Boston, Tuesday, on the reduction of
freights was accidentally omitted. The
Great Southern F eight Line, via Charles
ton, was tbore repioseuteJ, and aoted in
harmony with tho meetiu
—A woman sud six children, each with
a placard affixed to them charging a well
kuown broker.-.’ firm with rubbing them
of $5,000, were arrested on Bro>td and
\V»ili streets, iu Now York. As they
marched back and lorth quito a crowd
gathered around them.
— 1 he sUipmentHof tobacco abroad from
Richmond, Va , just no*, are very heavy.
Ouo firm iboro is fil ing h contract with
France for $8,000,000 worth of tobacco,
and another has a similar contract, which
it is now c-rrying out, with Austria
amoun ing to $(i,()00,000.
—The late-t estimates in regard to tho
extent and • fleets of ihe Indian famine
show that 800,000 natives aro still depend-
o ton ch.iriUbla relief. Further diet tens
is ihreateried. The worthor has been ex
cessively dry, nnd unless rain falls soon
the harvest will prjvo a failure.
— the si cretary of tho Emigration
Board o-.t : males that for the presort year
(he etn grat oa to tins count y wid be
abou 35> 1,00 I, which w ill bo 130,OUO less
iba i iu 1873. Ihe.steiun rs leaving No a
York for i>.tir >pe <arry l.rgs numbers of
e u grautu who are returning to their
homes.
— fosiah Shove, a confidential clerk of
Curiis, M rry & C j., siationors of Nass-m
street, New York, was arrested, charged
by the firm with having embezzled funds
lo the amount of $35,0(10 comm;lied to
him for making purchases. Tho defalca
tion was discovered by exatning tho books
during Shove's stiiuunr vacation.
—A rencontre took place Sunday morn
ing at Hondo son, N. 0., botwten T. W.
Taylor, sheriff aud Souator elect, aud
•bis A. Osborno, a prominent lawyer, m
which tho latter was shut from his hors-
by Taylor. The shooting wan done with
a double barrel gun. Osborne was shot
three times before he fell.
—On tho 10th instant, a little girl,
named Angie South, living with her pa
rents, throe miles oast of Evans, N. Y.,
mysteri. u-ly disappeared. On Sunday
morning last hor body was found, u mile
and a half from thoro, badly decomposed.
Foul piny is suspected, and tho corouerof
Buffalo is now holding uu iuvestigatiou.
—-In consequenco of a rise in tho Mis
sissippi river, caused by the reoent lioavy
rains, a log boom of *the Kt. Anthony
Bdotu Oo , above tho Falls of Si. Anthony,
broke, aud one million sud a quarter foot
of logs went over the falls. The loss
about $12,000. The river at this poia£
now full of logs, and it is inferred a:
other break has occurred. Considerable
daiuHge to dams at the falls has boon
done by escaped lop
—T. W. Cardozo, colored, State Super
intendent of Ed n ation of Mississippi,
was urrest« dm Jackson on an affidavit
made by S. C. Carter, charging Cardoza
with fr.iudulently issuing jury aDd wit
nesses ceriideates while circuit clerk of
Warren county. He was brought to
Vicksburg, appeared before a justice of
the peace, waived examination, and fail
ing to give tho required bond of $5,000
was seut to jail,
—The Republican Stato Convention of
North Carolina nominated J. J. Bagley
for Governor, A. H. Holt for Lieut Gov
ernor, and E. G. I>. Iloldon for Secretary
of State. Tho resolutions, after eulogiz
ing tho Republican party, p<y attention
to finance-, and while recognizing green
backs aud national bank notes us superior
to any other pap jr currency that has over
existed in tho United States, yot demand
the earliest practicable resumption of
specie p i\mont«.
opinion is that there will not be any
trouble with the Indians but can bo eon- '
trolled by the U. 8. force.
—Governor Furnas, of Nebraska, ha* j
issued a circular to set tho true stato of j
* IT airs in that State before tho people, j
He says the information received from '
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
THE INTERNATIONAL CONOUKSH.
Brussels, August 27.—Iu tho Interna-
coun'ips, together with personal { tlonal Congress tho summary of its pro-
ohsiirvat on, warrants the a«serUon that
while crops are shorter than for several
>oils, there is by no means a failure of
sin H grain. The corn will average from
a half to no crop ; r-»o s very short. Tho
fruit is moro iu quantity, but inferior in
qudity. No o-se of immediate need has
y et been reported. At quite a number of
points on the oxtieuio border help will be
required soon, and must bo extended
through the winter.
TUE PLAOmsTKAWIAM.
THE DKOCT1I AND THR ORASSHOPFIRS.
Tbo St. Louis Republican of the 20th
has been permitted to publish the follow
ing letter to a lady of 8t. Louis :
Manhattan, Kas., Aug. Hi, 1874.
You wi 1 all feel sympathy for us, I
know, when I tell you we have had no
nun* yet, and the grasshoppers are still
with us as bad as ever! Nearly three
mouths without r«iu; g a«shoppers tor
two months, and excessive heat aud dust
uearlj all that time! I uever felt so dis
heartened and prone to murmur! Over
and over agaiu we have had heavy storm
clouds, thunder and lightning directly
over us, and fe t confident of relief; a
few drops would fad, and (except for a
slight cooling of the atmosphere) that
wou d be ull.
Every tree is stripped, the maples, wil
lows, fruit trees, bushes, grass, weeds
even—all greenness gone—and it preseats
such a singular, dreary sight; looking like
November with the heat of summer. Ou
oar seven pe «ch trees not a leaf is left,
and tho fruit euteu away and the pits left
hanging most forlorn! The “hoppers”
aro thick upon them from root to stem,
now eating the very bark, and many,
many a young tree will be killed. We
cannot step out of doors with comfort,
for thoy n-e in swuruis sud blind us, and
ut night I have to take off every article of
• lothiug separately,and carefully hunt the
pests. They are very destructive to cur-
taius and clothing.
In hanging out the clothes from wash,
the artiobs have to be watched with lynx
eyes, nud taken in as soon as dried, or
tiioy would be ppotted and eiten in a few
minutes. But thero is no use trying to
make you understand the nuisance ; you
cannot form an idea of their horrible de
struction without witnessing it, nor the
disgustingly nervous feelings they give us.
Tue trains are often stopped by clogging
up the trues. Even the plants iu my
house I am unable te preserve. They
have destroyed my geraniums, my calls
lily, etc., though I have kept them in the
parlor aud endeavored to protect thorn.
MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC CONVEN
TION.
niPEAL OP partial taxation dxmanded.
St. Louis, August 27.-—Among the
resolutions of the Missouri Democratic
Convention is this :
Resolved, That while the West is heav-
ly burdened to sustain the man
ufactories of the East, a sum of
upwards of one hundred millions of
dollars is annually collected from us in
he shopo of a revenue tax on distille 1 and
fermented spirits, the products of our
grain, aud on tobacco which, by another
n j nst provision of the same law, producers
arc prohibited from selling in tho best
narkets. Wo, therefore, demand in the
ipirit of justice that this law be repealed;
io that we may thereby be relieved from
this unjust and partial sys'em of taxation.
BALLOTINO.
On the firs*- ballot for Governor, Cock
erell received 111 votes, Harden 89,
Nolemau Hit, McClelland 22—neoessary
to a choice 1G2.
Tlie Presidency—General Hancock
uu Aspirant.
Washington, August 27.—Tho Norris
town (l*a.) Herald says that General W.
8. Hancock spout several days last week
iu writ'ng to his friends in Norristown
and its vicinity, nnd that while in conver
sation with some of oar citizens be in’i-
m&ted that ho was an aspirant for the
highest political honors, and that his
name would be offered ph a candidate for
Frcsideut in the next campaign,
staled that there would be a number of
candidates brought forwaid, but there
were certain considerations which he
thought entitled him to party favor.
PerniNylvunlM Democrat*.
Pittsburg, August 27,—The Democrat
ic Convention nominated Warren J.
Woodward on the sixth ballot for Gover
nor.
John Lstta Westmoreland was nomi
nated for Lieutenant-Governor.
Wnsbiniftoai Personal*.
Washington, Aug. 27.—Sherman comes
to-morrow.
JoweU’s commis-iou as Posluiunter-
General has been signed by tho President,
who camo to the White Houso this
morning.
Two p'jstoffice officials, the Superin
tendent of foreign mails and the super
intendent of tho money order system,
have boon detailed to attend the Berno
(Switzerland) Postal Convention.
Death of a Veteran.
New York, August 27.—Ottis Dyre, a
veteran of the war of 1812, died in this
city Wednesday; aged 87 yoara. He for.
morly lived in Montgomery, Ala.
Georgia Commissioner of Agricul
ture.
Atlanta, August 27.—'Governor Smith
has commissioned Dr. Tho*. P. Jonos, of
ceeding* have bora ruiul and approved
The due of tho final sitting will ha np
pointed to-day.
Ihe Prince of Wales has arrived hero
on his way to B.rlin.
•PAIN.
OABL18TS DEFEATED—CHIEFS ARRESTED.
Madrid, August 27.—The Gmlists at
tempted to carry Paycerda tty assault.
Tbreo cjIuiuuh attacked tho city at differ
ent points, but all were driven book with
heavy losses. The chief of artillery 1ms
beon killed, aud more than half of their
cannon are dismounte 1.
Paris, August 27.—The Carlist leaders
Sparia aud Visoouut Do La Torre havo
been arrested by tho Frouoh uu horities
at the Port Yendoro, on the frontier.
They showed false papers, nnd havo been
tukou to Preguetiax, where they aro now.
Tho authoriti s are ke piug close watch
on the frontier and tho Carlists are con
sequently straightened for provisions.
NO RECOGNITION BY RUSSIA.
London, August 27.— Russia has again
iuformed Germany that sho soes no cause
to modify her attitude on the Spanish
question. Tbo provincial correspondence
declares that tho friendship aud good uu-
derntaud.ng of tho three Empires is un
impaired.
GREAT BRITAIN.
BIG STRIKE ENDED.
London, August* 27.—Tho Daily New»
announces that in Be fast the strike has
ended, aud all (he operatives, forty thou
sand in uumber, have resumed work.
FRANCE.
M'MAUON RKTURN8 TO PARIS—REMAINS
DISCOVERED.
Paris, Aug. 27.—President MacMuhon
arrived in Paris at midnight.
It is reported that during tho reoent
excavations at Vuubois the body of Leo
nora l)i Vinoi was discoversd in a state of
perfect preservation.
Lonif Branch Race*.
Long Branch, August 27.—The first
event to-dsy was tho selling race for nil
ages for a purse of $51)0 —one mile and a
half. Qui s wou; Stoekwood second;
Mary Constant third; Wizard fourth;
Mrastrcl tilth, with Eleotric bringing up
the rear. Time, 2:48^.
The second race was for a purse of $500
for two-year-olds—one mile. Bay minster
won by four lougths; Auiilla second;
Gaatinet third; Scrambler fourth. Time,
1:48.
Third raoo— mile hosts—substituted for
the four-raile-heat race. Five horses
started. Race was woo by Jnok Frost;
Fadludeon second. Corning third; Audu
bon distanced. Time, 1,45$, l:4Gj, 1:40$,
1:49, 1:53$. Fadladucn won tho first and
second heats.
-la reply to n telegram from Gov. j Groe.-e county, Commisaioner of Agri-
O.born, < i Kuusas, requesting arms nnd ! eultuie.
ammunition for the defending of tbo i - — ■ •*—-—•
southern border of tbo SUto from tho ; Bowen Dawngect Only •190,000
threatened invasion of ho,tilo Indiana, | Worth.
the Secretary of War aays tho debt of j Yobk Autm.t n Bowen hen
that Slate on arcount of arms, emmnni-i «“• Au «";‘ ““
tion a it equipmout furniatied bv the , commenced proceedinge for $100,000
general government amounta to 117,000, a giin-t Ihe Brooklyn Eaylt, and #60,000
end he does not feel authorized triisuo j t ^ UDSt tbe repor t e r who famished th.
.i t more th.u the 6fp(l oeihines end SO,- I “ , V
Soil round, of ammunition furnished ss “ Ua 3«d «»1»" tntervmw. Th. r.porUt
Ut. u July lest. Is army oirolss th. j was bails J in $2,000.
firstly fan.
New York, August 27.—John 8c*hatle-
burg to day was committed for trial for
plsoiug a leg on the Canursio Railroad .
yesterday for fan, by which h locomotive •
went down an embankment, Ibo engiuoor |
was badly brni-ed, and two passetigor |
cars full if excursionists narrowly es- •
cap id demolition.
lleward for Ike Jail Breaker*.
Nashville, August 27 —Gov. Br >wu
has offored $5-)t) reward for the arrest of
the jtil breakers, and offers assistance to
the Sheriff, whom ho directs tj summon
a posse of tho best citizous to maintain j
order. Nothing later has boeu received
from Gibson county or vicinity.
Free Commerce and No Tarlir. |
Springfield, III., August 27.—Among
tho declarations of the Democratic Con
vention is the following: Free commerce
aud no tariff, except for revenue purposes.
The Killing of Three Dear*.
NARROW ESCAPE OF LIFE.
Mr. It. 8. Pitt un, of West End, very
recen ly, while passing through a field of
corn in Florida, cams up m three bears
eating roasting ears lie killed one, and
inorta ly wounded another, whoso awful
moans caused the mother to come to its
rein f. The old bear immediately, being
infuriated, d ished at Mr. P., who being
young uml active, and having only an
cuip'y gun, made his esc <pe t»y out-run
ning tho hour. On the l3th Mr. P. went
with a negro into tho hammock to get
white oak to make cotton baskets, lie
camo upon three more be-irs, who were
robbing n yellow jacket nest in the root
of a tree. One large boar immediately
reared upon its hind b gs and commenced
growling and dashed at Mr. P.. who only
had an ax*. Ho sprung tip into a tree.
At (hat time his dog tame to his reseuo,
nnd one of the bears run up u tree, and
tho other two ran off. The negro and tho
dog kepi tho boar up tho irou until Mr. P.
could return borne nud get his gun, nud
ou his return ho t-bot master Braiu through
the heart.—Atlanta Herald.
—Wo understand that one day last week
Nidi. Davis, Hr., in n speech in front of
tho Court-house in Huntsville, declared
“a colored man who will desert his own
race And vote for a Democrat is a d—d
sooundrol,” and a Democrat asked him:
“How is it, Nioh., if a white man deserts
hi* race and vote* for a Radical?” hu
Nieh. evaded answering the very pertinent
quostion.—I hi ntm illc Democrat.
THE WEATHER.
Department ok War, )
Washington, August 27, 1874.)
Probabilities—During Friday, over the
South Atlantia and Gu'f States, lower
barometer, slight changes iu the tempera
ture, ea it to south wi d-, cloudy or partly
cloudy weather, aud rain areas, are pro
bable.
SHIP NEWS.
Savannah, August *27.—Arrived—Ori
ental.
Sailed—Earl, H. Poytor.
MARKETS.
IIY TKLEG'RAPII TO ENRUIRER.
Mouej and Vtock Market*.
London, August 27.—Bank rate, 3 per
cent, discount; stivot rate, 2 percent.
Krie 29}.
New York, August 27.—Money 2 per
cent. Gold 109|. Exchange—loug 4»7);
ihort 490\ Government* firm. State
bonds quiet. Stocks dull and lower.
New York, August 27.— Money 2*2$.
Stetliug quiet aud unchaugel. Gold
steady. Governments Btrong, little more
doing. Staten qui. t and nominal.
Paris, August 27.—Spocio decreased 2$
millions francs. Routes 58 and 52}.
New York, August 27.—Shipments of
*p*eie to Europe to-day $217,000, mi wkioh
$150,(M.(> was gold coin.
Provision Market*.
Nxw York, August 27.—Flour quiet
and unebun>>ud. Wheat a shade firmer.
Corn firm. Pork steady at $22 75a22 87$.
Lard firm ; steam 14.j.
Cincinnati, Aug. 27.—Flonr dull. Com
higher, 70h73. Pork stea ‘y at $23u23 50.
Lard steady; summer 14. Bioon quiet;
shoulders $9.70a75; clear rib $!3al3.25;
clear $l3.70al3.75. Whiskey steady.
Louisville, August 27.—Flour and
onm unchanged. Pork unchanged at
$23.50. Bacon firm aud in fair demand;
shoulders 9|; clear rib I3g; clear sides 14.
Lard 10|. Whiskey 97.
Uoltou Market*.
Liverpool, August 27—No'ui—Cotton
steady; uplands 8^; Orleans 8|a8j}; Halts
4,<00 bales, including 2,000 lor specula
tion and export.
1:30 p. m.—Sales on basis of uplands,
nothing be'ow low middlings, deliver tble
in August, 8 1-1(5; do. September, 8 1-16.
Sale* of shipments of new crop, on ba
sis of middling uplands, nothing below
good ordinsry, 8.
Sales to-day incluJo 8,400 bales Ameri
can.
New York, August 27 —Cotton firmer;
Bales 2,242; uplands lOj; Orleans 17^
Futures opened Armor : September
15 l-l(>iil(>; . October 15|; November
15 7-l«al5j.
New Yo »k, August 27.—Futures closed
firm; sales 28,290 hales : August 1(5, Sep
tember 1*5 15 l(5a31-32, October 15 21-32,
November 15 17-32a!>-l(5, December 15 9-
l(ial9-32, January 15 1 l-l(la23-32, Febru
ary 15 25 32al3-lt>, March 10 3-32a5-32,
April 10 5-32ujj, M^y lOjidMO.
Cotton firm; sales2430bales at ltJjfal7 f |;
net rocoipts 30.
Mobile, Auuust 27. — Quiet and un
changed ; middling 10c ; net loceipts 10
halos ; sales 50 hales.
New Orleans, August 27.—Quiet and
unchanged; middlings 10$ ; uet receipts
14 ; sales 300—lust evening 3.000.
Philadelphia, August 27.—Quiet; mid
dlings lO^c; uet receipts 0
Boston, August 27.—Quiet; middlings
17^; noi reoeipts 9; sales 200.
Baltimore, August 27.— Dull; mid
dlings 10$; uet receipts none; dale* 200;
spinuers 50.
Savannah, August 27.—Steady; mid
dlings 15}, net receipts 153 bales; sale*
82 bales.
Memphis, August 27.—Quiet; little do
ing; quotations unchanged; low middlings
15ial5jf ; receipts 33.
Charleston, August 27. — Dull; mid
dlings 15j; uet leoeiptu 132; sales 25;
stock 3,(574.
Norfolk, August 27. —Dull; low mid
dlings 15; net receipts 189.
Galvfston, August 27.—Quiet, good
ordinary 14; net receipts 399; sales 135.
Augusta. August 27.—Dull and nomi
nal; middlings 15jo ; net receipts 08
bales; sales 101.
POSTPONEMENT!
Fifth and Last Concert
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
BOOK BINDERY.
•pJAYIH® EXTENSIVELY REFUR-
ntnh*l my oflloo, In anticipation of 'he buelnoea
ma od whl h la now open tig, with ne <r mate-
rial, 1 am tettar prepared than ever to do
every deaerlptlon of wotk dealt ed by
Merohanta,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Publio Generally.
An examination of Prlooa and Stock P tak*
ed, KURrantoelDk GjoiI anil hellablo Work-
maua-lp, with P.ouiptuesa.
Georgia end Alabama Logal Blanks
hand, or piloted at
Railroad Receipt Books
For tho <1111 iron
wuys ou hand, •
notlco.
Inf tot, the oata* lla’tunnt I* o-uupleto, and
faoslttio* 1110,1010 doevury iIchtIj tionol work
a VlihlngDard to a Toiler, an i from n
Uooelpt Book to a It y*\ Ledger, or a largo
Quarto Vtlume
IN THE LEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many addition* have b en made during tVe
paataeaeon, and It la now very complete, an J
work In that line cannot be eurpas*etl for flnbh
and dnrablllty..
Having an Immense quantity and largo
irimontot Type, aoreti Pr«aa a run by S'eatn
Power, und onoo the m irt 0xicn.1ivo alock« of
Paper, HI l and Litter Iloadrf, Oarda, Taga, Ac,
ever bronght o C dutnbuu, n>> «!«Uy cau oounr,
BdtlRfaotlon f,.U to bo glvon, both In Prloe
and Quality of Work.
Remembor the place,
OLD ACM AND TIMER OFFICE,
(Oppoalto New Poatolfloe Building)
Randolph Afreet, Colnmbua, Ga.
My Country Frlenda aud Patrons will | letiae
remembor the above, end .-end tt.o r orders to
groceries.
H. F. ABELL & GO.
1IAVK.TUST RKCKtVKD
Cresm Chess*, Fin* Appl* Ch**s*.
New M*ok*r*l In kit*,
. Flour from N*w Whoat.
Oat Meal, Rys Flour,
Whost and Corn Grits,
Conned Fruit* and M**ts,
Cider Vinegar 50o per gel.,
Keroaen* Oil, 40o gallon,
Sugar of oil grodoe.
Coffee, Rio* end
Cracker*.
All MrskssM delivered.
in Atn nr th*
Public Library of Kentucky.
DAY fixed
ami A
FULL DRAWING AS8URED
Monday, 30th Novembar, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune!
i uu
L*ip t d. ai.d ii
oiiReniMl, Hi
uy U
Hut t
i uo vuriutlun iruui t
ed. A Hiiflb iern mm,
1 l»itv« otiaOietl 11* to I
1 th>* ::int o' July, i>u
iddoroi pru.fiaid-
> Ln i h
.swing.
Li t It hu Lome in tninu ihut
The Fifth Gift Concert
18 "’UK LAST U IIIC/I WILL KVKIt IIK GIVEN
UNDER TIMS OHAKTEIt AND 1
ENT MANAGEMENT.
That it wid poiitivHly
THE 1'HKS-
t|uivocully tuke
Monday, 30th November,
I lint' the iiinnic will be llie bent the country ttflords,
! and that
20,000 Cash Cifts
AOOBEQATINO
$2,500,000!
will bo distribute J by l-*i uuioug ticket holder*.
List of Gifts.
ONE OKANII CASH (JiFT 1X50,000
ONE UK AND DASH GIFT 100,0*10
ONE GRAND CASH OIK I 75,000
ONE OK AND CASH OIFT 60,000
ONE OKAND CASH UTTf 'J6 0u0
6 CASH GIFTS *20,000 ouch 100,000
10 CASH GIFTS u.ooo each I4o,ooo
]ft CASH OiFTS Jo,000 0licit 160,000
•JO CASH GIFTS 5,000 each 100,000
•Jo CASH OIFTS
30 CASH GIFTS
60 CA>H GIFTS
100 CASH GIFTS
240 CASH GIFTS
600 CASH GIFTS
10,000 CASH GIFTS
lOO.OUO
00,000
100,000
100 000
120,000
600 each
100 each 60,•
60 each..
GRAND TOTAL20,000GIFTS, ALL
CASH *2,600,000
PRICE OF TICKET*.
Whole Tickets t 60 00
ii ut vms 25 00
lontii, or ouch CuUpou 6 00
11 Whole tickets MWOO
2.% Ticket* fur 1JXW00
1 trione wishing to Invest shutiul. rd«r tiroonit-
ly, either of tho uonie Olfi e, or our Local
I.iberu. cotDtniseious Will be ellowi-J to autUluc-
lory ageota
1 ir< uiuru coutai"iug full imrliculura furnished
ou application
THO* E. nUAMLGTTE,
Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, LouUvilH, Ky.
For Ucketa sod lufo mstion, apply to
Cspt. C. A. Klink, Agt.
Coin tubus. 0*.
aafT Ciuwawtd
THU*. GILBERT,
aug20-.tr
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAK,
St. Clair Struct, Giinhy'* Building, next to
Preor, lligus k Co.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.
For Rent or Sale.
T he two stiiuy mi.ijk . •
DWELLING a ro ma and ha.-e-
inent with llru tdaces, no a oouuplod i.j irPlsJI
Mm. Patten. Northw at cor o. of Randolph
aud Troup itreotB. Apilvto
JOHN BLACK MAH,
aug23—tf 1 e.wt b U« Ac out.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Ileal Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY 'IO TIIK8ALK,
HUNT ANU I'UKCUASKof UKAL Krtl A'lh
in the City nud conn
huujo (at private hhI<>;
the property i« eoJd.
For Sale.
VACANT LOT OV LAND, being the woat |x>r-
tiou ol the "Naiica lot,” ou ilryno « rent, adjoining
the roaidunco of lion. M. J. Cruwfoid. Call eooli
if you want a bargain. fobl2 tf
CITY LOT No. GUI, oa McIntosh etreor, with
three dwelling* on the saiue. Will be eolu
together or separate, at a low Uguro, for cuidi.
ja'J7
VALUABLE CITY PIIOI'KKTV, sHitatnd In the
btiHini'xu centre of the city. W ill noil at a grf.it
bargain, or to au acceptable party .in undivided
interest. Tho property can be uiu Je lo pay » larje
A DESIRABLE llt)UAK AND LOT. with ten
acroa ground, iu Linwood, ou» uiile from ,i. W. U {
U. depot; u very comfortable and di-nimbi.: born.
II0U8K with flro good rootnt. wltliiu 200 yardp
of 8oiithweeU-ru Railroad depot, out-half nen-
ground.
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE In the valley of Talbot county,
' ■* " * '* ChnlyUate
rjca A Block well’* Ptckcla, all kind*.
Etlra Choloe Rio, OM Governtaent Java u*d
Mooho Coffee. Roosted Coffee
Boat brand* llom* and Breakfast Stripe.
8t. Loots Pearl Orlte, 90 b for $1.
Dlock well’s Durham 8mokluK Tobaoeo, 7Ao p BE
Lorillord’e Bright end Dork Century Chewing
Tobacco.
West's $xtre No. 1 Eeroeene Oil, 40o ft gallon.
Cider Vinegar, 60c * gallon.
ROB’T S. CRANE,
THE WHOLESALE
Grocery House
J. & J. KAUFMAN,
No. 14 and 16 Broad 8t.,
Coiambus, Oa..
KKKPH l«mr*KTLT ON HIND ADULT
100,000 pound* Baoon.
BOO barrel* Flour.
From 100 to 200 barrel! f ugar.
100 bag* Coffee.
From 100 to 200 barrel* Syrup.
200 barrel* Whlikey.
200 box** Tobaoeo.
600 “ Soap.
200 “ Candle,.
100 barrels Lard.
60 11 Mackerel.
600 eaokt Belt.
60 tl roe, Rio*.
600 ream* Wrapping Piper.
100 one* Potaeti.
100 “ Sardines.
100 " Oyster*.
100 *< Pioklet.
100 box** Candy.
100 “ Sterok.
loo gross I nrlur RatebPi.
1,000 pound# Lorlllnrd'e Inaff.
20,000 Olgnra.
1,000 pouuda Green and Blaok Tot*.
200 bags of Shot*
100 boxee Soda and Fanny Cruolsera.
100 •• Cbeoee la aeaauu-
fiO barrola Vlnega».
20 cask* ficoloh Ala.
100 dosen Wooden Uuokets.
100 doeuu firooine.
Aud fvorythlng In the (Irocary line, v hU-li they
otlur t-t the trade by the package, ns !«.w as any
other Jobbing lljiiae iu the United MuL'H.
Aprlfl fim J kJ KAUFMAN.
very dobiiaMe location
CREAT SARCASM !
Safe and Paying Business Already
Established, for Sale.
M
DRUO STOCK AND BUMNE8B ON
favorable to* m«.
lumera aud country ncrchanti would do
rail, od I am d^tmuiu d to r^uoe my
large aud well selected
C. J MOFFETT,
Q KOIUJIA, MUdCOOKK COUNTY — John II.
Mareoy, Aduiiaistrstor of ilia entate of Ji
W Mas.ey de eas d, appILs for leave to sell the
real fatale belong Ug to laid di-ceam-d ;
ab-se ere, therefore, to cite aud admonish ell
part 66 ioteiested to show o use (:f any they
have) within the time prnacrihed by l**-, w
leeve to sell eeid rial estate should not be gran
to said applicant.
Given under u y hand and oflio al signature, this
V b day of Angnat,lb74.
a«g« eawla* F. M. BROOM, Ordinary.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Stoves, Stoves
fe
NATHAN CBuWN,p-i
(Opposite Hun Oltloe)
Columbufs, Gsi.,
Roofing and Guttering
d *ne promptly and In the beet wanner,
llo eclicite a cell, feeling assured that he c
give entire natlsfaction.
«ir* Price as low ea the lowest, route and r
bo for o yon buy. */>t2A eodswt
DIAMOND HFECTAL’LEft t
These Hprctaeles are meuafaetured from “Min*
uta Crystal Pebbles" welted together, and are
called Ulemoud on eccobut of their hardneaa sud
brilliancy.
Having been tested with the polerisropn. the
diamond lenses have bceu found to eum.t fllie*n
per cent- Use heated rays than any other pebble.
They e e ground with great eeUutitic accuracy,
chromatic aberrations, sud product
Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co.. Niw York.
For sale by reaponaible agents lo overy city lo the
Union.
WITT ion * KIN8KL, Jeweler, and optidane,
are sole agents for Colutobns, On., irom whom they
oan only be attained. Se pedd.wrs employed.
Do not buy a pair tinb-ee yeu •#« the trade
■ark ^ ooea deodewljr