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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1874.
NO. 202
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with tho cent of compoiiition. Fon-igu adver-
rn uitiHt pa» in d.» those* at home.
Democrat* in Jtionll.
The Democrats of this county are in
strong hopes that they can throw out
several boxes in the county. It is to be
tried, and proceedings havo already com-
moncod. Proofs of fraud and violation
of law on the part of tho Radicals aro
incontestable ; and it will not go before a
partisan Legislature, but one composed of
n majority of fair, just and able men.
Two Democrats will yet represent the
county in tho Legislature, instead of two
ignorant negro&s.
TELECRAPHIC NOTE8.
By Toli-graph to Bxquiiiul]
DOMESTIC.
—The Roman Catholic Bishop, Boon,
of the Dioceso of Portland, is doad.
—The Agassiz Memorial Fund in Bos
ton amounts now to $121,005.
—The Germun Legation at Washington
lias received no information whatever con
cerning the arrest of tho alleged Under
Secretary of Count Von Arnim at tit.
Louis.
rOBEIUBT.
—The Empress of Russia traveled from
Odessa to London iu sixty-six hours.
—Miss Martineau, aged 73, wrote the
biography of Barry Cornwall for tho
Daily News.
—Ten steamers are embargoed to carry
troops to tho relief of Iran. A dispatch
from Iran reports tho Carlists suffering
heavily.
—A drama from tho pen of Prince
George of Prussia, having for its plot an
episode in ltaliau history of the sixteenth
century, is now ia tho press and will
shortly be published.
I liter uni lounl Cut hollo Uongreisct.
London, Novomber 5.—The chief au
thorities of tho Church have docided to
hold a groat International Catholic Con
gress in London, with tho object of luaiu-
tuiuiug the doctrine of Papal infallibility,
and reasserting the Pope’s right to tem
poral as well as spiritual power, and pro
claiming the houndeu duty of all Chris
tians to return to their allegiance to
Rome.
ALABAMA.
STILL BETTER NEWS—STATE DEMOCRATIC
BY 12,000.
Montgomery, November 0.—Tho State
is Democratic by not less than 12,000 ma
jority. The result iu the First Congres
sional District is doubtful. If Haralson,
colored Republican, has been scratched to
any considerable extent, be is beaten by
Bromberg. In the Second District Wil-
liams, Democrat, hns 1,000 majority over
Rapier, colored Republican. In tho 3d
District Bradford, Democrat, beats Betts
about 5,000. In tho 4th District Hays,
Republican, has 0,000 majority. The
race in the 5tli and Oth Districts wax be
tween Democrats. Iu the former Cald
well beats Sheffields ; in tho latter Hewitt
beats Sloss, the present incumbent, by
about 7,(MM) majority.
Tho Democratic majority on joiut bal
lot in tho Legislature is 20.
Real estate is hold 25 per cent, higher
than beforo the election.
A nogro named Diggs was jailed to-day
by a United States Marshal, charged with
shooting and killing a young son of Judge
Kiels, of Barbour county, ou election day,
and destroying tho ballot-box at Spriug
Hill, in said comity.
HANNACUVKEfTil.
DEMOCRATS BEJOICINO.
Boston, November 0.—A very largo
number of navy yard employees havo
been discharged, and more aro going.
The Democrats are jubilant throughout
New England. Tho result in Masnaohn
setts is attributed to the hope that the
Democrats will persuade the negro( s of
the South to wear shoes.
MISSOURI.
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATION OF THIRTEEN.
Missouri sends a dean Democratic del
egation. [Gain of 3.] The Democratic
majority will be 40,(MM) to 00,000.
GEORGIA.
DEMOCRATIC REJOICING IN ATLANTA.
Atlanta, Nov. 5.—At a grand torch
light procession to-night thirteen guns
wore fired. Speeches were made by Sen
ator Gordou, Gov. Smith, Mayor Spencer
and others. Thoro was au immense crowd.
Mayor Spencer was discharged to-day by
Judge Erskine, from the charge of viola
tion of tho Enforcement act.
PENNSYLVANIA.
OFFICIALLY COUNTING THE VOTE.
Philadelphia, November G. — The
counting of election returns of the city
wards by the Judges of Common Pleas
will probably closo iu ton days. Only
one ward bos been completed so far.
LOUISIANA.
claim a clean Congressional delegation.
[Gain of 3 ]
DEMOC'KATN REJOICE !
FIRING CANNON AND rorriNG CRACKERS—
LIGHTED TORCHES AND SPEECHES.
Charleston, November G.—The grand
est demonstration ever known in the city
is now progressing in honor of the Dem
ocratic victory. Torchlight processions,
illuminations, and firing of cannon are
the order of the night. Governor Vance
is now speaking to acres of people from
Independence Sqnaro. The greatest en
thusiasm prevails.
AT WILMINOTOW.
Wilmington, November G.—Ouo hund
red guns were fired hero this morning in
honor of the rocoftt Demo-ratio victories.
The rejoicings are immense.
WftMhlntrton fiufo Burglary.
Washington, Nov. G.—The safe bur
glary trial was continued to-dny in the
Supreme Court of tho District. Tho
prosecutiou closed their side of the case,
and Hon. N. B. Smithors opened for the
defeuso, occupying three hours in his
speech, declaring that the defense would
overthrow tho testimony of liayes and
Zirrnth, and show that it was a put-up
job aguiust Nettleship.
They would also explain all the tele
grams, and show that they had connec
tion with this case.
The examination of witnesses for tho
defence commences to-morrow.
Tho attoudanoo to-dny wns large.
[This is tho case in which Whitely is a
party. Ho is charged with being deep in
tho uiire, and hns given bond for his ap
pearance.—News ICd.]
Tire in Columbus, Ky.
Nashville, November G.—The conduc
tor ou tho Mobile and Ohio Railroad
brings nows to Union City that Co
lumbus, Kentucky, was on lire iu two
places last night. Tho Wostcrn Union
Telegraph Company’s offico was burned,
and all tho wires wore down. He could
furnish no paiticulars.
CUBA.
DUCKING of government bills.
Havana, Nov.3.—It is officially an-
nounccd that on November 1st, tho Gov
ernment will publicly burn about 12,500
bank bills, representing tho sum of $5G5,-
000, being tho proceeds of the ten per
cent, income tax. Another burning will
follow.
MARKET8.
BT TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
Money nntl Stork Markets.
London, Novombor 6.—Erie 20%. Street
rate % below bank.
Paris, November fl —Bentos titfnnd6c.
Nkw York, Novembor fl.—Stocks aottve.
Money 2% per eont. Gold 109%. Exchange-
long 485; short 488%. Government! aettvo.
State bonds quiet.
Nkw York, Novombor 0 —Money very ossy
at 2f$2% per cent. Gold dull, but stoady at
H0yH10%. Governments active.
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool, November fl. — Noon— Cotton
quiet; uplands 7%0%; Orleans 8%0%; sales
12,0 0 bales, including ‘2,000 for speculation
ui d export.
Sales on basis of middling Orloans, nothin*
below low middlings, shipped lu October
an*l Novomber, 7 3-10.
Sules on a basis of middling uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped December and
January, T%. • *
Of sales to-day 7,600 bales were American,
p. m.—Sales on basis of middling uplands,
nothing below good ordinary, shipped in Oc
tober and Novomber 7 U-lfl.
Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothing
below low moldings, shipped lu October and
Noveiubor, 7 U-lfl.
Nkw York, Nnvetnhor 0 —Ootton quiet; sales
1,070 bales; uplands 14%; Orleans 13.
Futures opened dull und nominal, as follows :
November 14 7-10&9-10: December 14%t$ll-10.
January 141&-10($ 15; Kel>ruury 16%<d?5-lO;Mareh
15%; April 15 13-10.
New York, Novomber C—Ootton easier
sales *2,‘243, at 14%@15; net receipts 694.
Nkw York, Novombor fl.—Ootton—Futures
closod easy ; sales 15/200 bales, as follows: No
vember 14 17-3269.16; December 14 ‘21.3*2611-10;
January 14 16-10 bid; February 15%tti9-L2;
Man'll 15 17-3260-10: April 15 lJ-lflfi‘27-32; May
10 3 326%; Juno 10)6 @13-32.
Nkw Orleans, Novombor 0.—Demand fair;
middlings 14%: tiet receipts 2,382; sales 4,600-
sales lust evening 2,000; stock o&,oi)5.
Wookly not roceipts 31,283; exports to Great
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, November G, 1874.)
/Probabilities.—For the South Atlantic
anil Gulf States, anil Tenuosaeo, partly
cloudy anil warmer weather will prevail,
with cant to wrath winds, and high barom-
eter. East of tho MiHaiHHippi river, New
Euglaud and the Middle States, generally
clear weather, northwest to southwest
wiuds, no decided change of temperature
and rising barometer during the night.
Britain 20,043; sales 3<),000.
Monn.K, Novembor 6.—Cotton steady; mid
dlings 14; stock 22,2 3.
Weekly net receipts 11,914; sales 8,000.
Baltimore. Novembor fl.—Cotton quiet and
steady; middlings 14%; spinners 800; stock
11.021.
Weekly not receipts 778; exports to tho Con
tinent 1/250; sales 3,801, to spinners 1,520.
{Savannah, November0.—Cotton dull, 1-16
lower to sell; middlings 14; stock 95,925.
Weekly net roceipts 1*4,983; exports to Groat
Britain 8,499; to the continent 90-'; sales 10,090.
Augusta. November fl.—Cotton quiet and
steady; middlings low middlings 13%;
good ordinary 13; stock 13,324
Woekly not receipts 10,**u4; shipments 8,134;
JOB PRINTINC.
GILBEB'FS
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
PJAVINO EXTENSIVELY KKFUU-
nished my oftlco, lu anticipation of the business
season which Is now opening, with new mate
rial, I am better prepared than ever to do
every description of work desired by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Societies,
Railroads,
Steamboats,
And the Public Generally.
An examination or Brices and Stook I* ask-
oil, guaranteeing Good and Koliuble Work-
mauship, with Promptness.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blank,
hand, or printed At
nlco.
Railroad Receipt Books
For the different Hoads, «f various wlies, al
ways on hand, and also mado to order ut short
notlco.
In fact, the ost-t' llshmout Is eomptoto, and
facilities ample todoevory description of work,
a Visiting Card to a Poster, and fr*
Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large
Quarto Volume.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
UARPENTEU SHOP AT 1IKOAD
and Thomas strootd.
Apply to
seplT tf MRS. L. F. MEYER.
For Ront.
O FF I O F. S AND 8L.EFPINO
ROOMS in tho Georgia Homo in- It’fl
nug30 If no iiroad St.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at tho Into residence of Col.
.1. A. L. Leo, In Muscogoo county, on
Thursday, November 5th, and trom day toduy
until ttie samo is concluded, the lersonal and
perishable property of his estate, consisting of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hoars, Sheep, Corn,
Fodder, Cotton Seed, Gin, wagons, Carriago,
ono Copper Still, Plantation Implements, and
many other articles necessary for farming and
tiouxo-kcupln-;. Sale made under an older ol
tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of Muscogee
county. Terms cash.
JOSEPH F.POIt,
o.f24 dtd Adrn’r, tec.
For Sale or Rent.
M Y FARM known as the Thompson -MSI
place, 1% tulles oast of Box Springs Hr
on Muscogea Railroad, consisting of 507
acres—300 cleared, and buluncu well timbered
and nearest the depot. Mr. Torn Persons now
rurIdes on t ho place. Good framed and painted
md colled bouse ; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Price 62,50 1 cash. Terms made
nown at my lawotllce.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
oot'26 dtewtf Columbus, Ga.
Plantation Stock and t arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
ESI KING to give my undlvldod attention
to law. I will rent or lease wlmt Is
wrn as the Chappell farm, at Warrior
0.—Cotton qulot;
LOTTERY.
A Canning Expedient.
There is a fable among the Hindoos
that n thief, bnviug beeu detected and
condeiunod to die, happily hit upon an
expedient which gave him hope of life.
He sent for his jailor, and told him he
had a secret of greAt importance which
he desired to impart to the king, nnd
when this had been done he would bo
prepared to die. After receiving this
piece of intelligence the kiug at one* or
dered tho culprit to bo oouducted to his
E resence, and domanded of him to know
is secret. Tho thief replied that ho
knew the secret of causing a tree to grow
which would bear fruit of pure gold. The
experiment might be easily tried, and bis
majesty would|tiot lose the opportunity; so,
aocouipunied by his Prime Minister, his
courtiers, and uia chief priest, he went
with the thief to a spot selected near the
eity wull, where tho latter performed a
series of solemn incantations. This done,
tho condemned man produced a piece of
gold, and declared that if it should bo
planted it would produce a treo every
branch of which would bear gold.
“But,” he added, “this must be put
into tho ground by a hand that has nevor
beeu stuiued by a dishonest act. My
hand is not clean, therefore I pass it to
your Majesty.”
The Kiug took the piece of gold, but
hesitated. Finally he said, “I remember
in my younger days that I often filched
money from my father's treasury which
was not mine. I have repented therein ;
but yet I hardly dare say my hand is
clean. I pass it to my Prime Minister.”
The latter, after a brief consideration,
answered: “It were a pity to break the
charm through a possible blunder. I re
ceive taxes from the people, and as I am
exposed to many temptations, bow can I
bo sure that I havo remained perfectly
honest ? I must give it to the Governor
of tho Citadel.”
“No, no,” cried the Governor, drwing
back. “Remember that I havo the serv
ing out of pay and provisions to the sol
diers. Let the high priest plant it.”
And the priest said, “You forgot I have
the collecting of tithes, and the disburse
ments for sacrifice. ”
At length the thief exclaimed : “Your
majesty, I thiuk it were better for society
that all five of us should be banged, since
it appears that not an honest man can be
fouud among us.”
In spite of tho lamentable exposure,
tbe King laughed; nud so pleased was be
with tho thief's cuuuiug expedient, that
be granted him a pardon.
DEMOCRATS GAIN TWO CONGRESSMEN
CERTAIN.
New Orleans, Novembor 5.—First Dis
trict 3,500 Democratic majority; Second
District 2,500 Democratic majority; Third
District returns indicate the re election of
Dnrrnll. A hundred guns were tired in
honor of tho Democratic victories.
DEMOCRATS WILL GAIN TIVK U. H. SENATORS.
New York, November 5.—According to
tho Tribune's summary, the Democrats
have gained Legislatures in live Stales
that will elect oncli a United States Sena
tor to succeed a Republican. That pa
per gives tho Democrats a majority bo-
tween fifty nud sixty iu the next House of
Representatives.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA RADICAL BY A MAJORITY
DECREASED 27,<>00.
Charleston, Novembor 5.—Tbe Nexus
and Courier, from incomplete returns,
concedes the election of Chamberlain by
about 45,000 majority, which would bo a
Conservative gain of 27,000. It also con
cedes the election of Wallaoe, Republi
can, and Hoge, Republican, to Congress.
Rainey’s election is si ill iu doubt.
ILLINOIS.
REPUBLICANS DEFEATED.
Chicago, Noveiubor G.—The I'ribune
this morning gives tho complexion of tho
next Legislature as follows : Senate—Re
publicans 25; Democrats 23; Independ
ents 3. House — Republicans G7; Demo
crats G4; Independents 22.
The Interocean says it seems likely that
the opposition and Independent Reformers
combined will havo a majority of one is
the Henate.
Returns from two-thirds of tho Login-
lative Districts show a not loss to the Re
publicans of eleven in the Lower House,
but it is probable they will retain their
majority in this branch, nnd also a major
ity on joint ballot, should a joint session
at any timo become necessary.
NEVADA.
San Francisco, November G.—Returns
from Novada are still incomplete. Ad
ams (Democrat) for Lieutenant Governor
is elected. Woodburn (Republican) for
Congress is elected. Republican majority
in the Legislature on joint ballot will bo
from 15 to 20. Republicans claim the
entire State ticket with the exception of
Bradley (Democrat) for Governor nnd
Williams (Democrat) for Lieutcnaut Gov-
ernor. No estimate has beeu made of the
general majority.
FLORIDA.
DEMOCRATS CARRY LEGISLATURE, BUT LOME
THE CONGRESSMEN.
Augusta, Ga., November G.—Nows from
Key West says the Cubans voted for the
Republican candidate, thus defeating
IlendersoD. Walls, negro, has been elect- j "
ed over Finley, Democrat. The Demo
crats have 20 majority in tho Legislature.
ARKANSAS.
DEMOCRATIC DELEGATION OF FOUR.
Little Rock, Novomber 0.—- Democrats
No Further Postponement
SECOND AN1) LAST
Grand Gift Concert
Masonic Relief Association
Of Uoifolli, Vo,.
THURSDAY, NINETEENTH NOV’R.
.10.000 TickviK—«,ooo iiMh urn*.
6230,000
To loo Gixron Away!
Ono Grand Cash Gift of
Gnu Grand Gash Gift of
Ono Grand Cush Gilt of
Ono Giand Gash Gift id
Olio Grand Cush Gilt of
Ouo Grand Gush Gilt of
28 Cash Girm id'
4:1 Gash Gilts of
Gash Gilts of
269 Gash Gilts of
578 Gash Gilts <d
500-» Gusli Gifts of
loo oaol*
50 ouch
10 oucli
*30.000
25.00 i
30.000
10.000
6,000
2,600
2,000
10.760
11,860
25,00; i
6000 CASH PRIZES, aggregating - f26<>,000
PRICE OF TICKETS.
Whole Tickets. *10; Half Tickets, *5; Quar
ter Tickets, *2 6o; Eleven Tickets, *luo.
NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS.
This Concert Is strictly for MASONIC |-ur-
ihhoh, and will ho conducted with tho same
liberality, honesty nnd fairness which charac
terized tho first enterprise.
JOHN L. ROGER, l*rcNl(lcnf.
For tickets and oireulars, giving full infor
mation, address
HENRY V. WOO HE, No «>,
Norfolk, Vm.
Responsible Agonls wanted
splnnors 272; sales 7,967.
WlI.IIlNUTOIf, Novetnhc
middlings 13j%; stork 3.894.
Weekly nut receipts 3,054 sales 84*2.
Momuomkhy, November fl.—Colton qulot
and stead>-; ml idlings 13)4; low middlings 13%
‘ *
sales 1,017; stock 1,490.
PniLADSi.piiiA, Novembor 6.—Cotton qulot;
middlings 14)4i not - receipts 356.
Weekly net roceipts 1,040.
Boston, November fl.—Quiet; middlings 16;
stock fl ouo.
Weekly net receipts 741; exports to Groat
Britain 959; sales 2,800.
Columiua, November 0.— Firm; middlings
13%; low middlings 13%; goufl ordinary 13%.
Weekly net receipts 6tl. shipments 640; spin
ners 21; sales667; stock 158.
Macon, November fl.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 13%; good ordinary 13.
Woeltlv not receipts 3,270; shipments 2,610;
sales 2,423; stock 6,681.
Ei faith, Novomber 0.—Quiet; middlings
13%; low middlings 13%; good ordinary 13.
Woekly nut receipts 2,431; shipments 1,891;
Stock 6,621
Jkkkkiiso.v, November fl.—Demand goo«’»
middlings 13; low middlings 12%; good ordinary
Weekly net receipts 7ofl; shipments 669; spin
ners 25U; sales 309; slock 2,A40.
SiiRKVKroRT, November fl.—Firm; low mid
dlings 13%
Norfolk, November 0.—Cotton dull; mid
dliius 14; stock 20,6*6.
Weekly net receipts‘24,950; exports to Gseat
Britain 1,402; sales 2,409.
Indianola, Novembor fl.—Weekly not ro
ceipts 077.
Galveston, November (3 —Gotten quiet and
tirm: middlings 14%; stock 44,612.
Weekly net receipts 13,417.
Giuffin, November 0.—Qulot; middlings
13%: low middlings 13%.
wookly not receipts 1,258; shipments 1,459;
Stuck 842.
Giiaui.kston, Novomber fl.—Quiet and easy;
middlings 13%@14: stock 68,197.
Weekly net receipts 19,111: exports to Great
Britain 8,640, to the Chanel 760; sale* 10,600
Novomber fl.—Quiet; middlings 13%;
low middlings 13%; good ordinary 12%.
Weekly net receipts 1,080; shipments 9Kfl;
stock 1,416.
Pour Koval, Novombor 0.—Wookly not re
ceipts 1,222; stock 2,018.
. November fl —Weekly net re
ceipts 257; sales 4,000; stock 10,000.
Nashville, November 0.—Gotton easier;
middlings 13%; lew middlings 13; good ordl-
■WH?
stock fl,: 48.
Mkmphis, November fl.—J'otton quiet nnd
unchanged; middlings 13%@11; net receipts 2,-
152; shipments 3,634; sties 1,400; stock 25,440.
Weekly not receipts 13,136; shipments 12,
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have b -cn miulo during t> e
past season, and It Is now vory complete, ami
work In Hint line cannot bo surpassed fur Iknl -h
and durability.
Having an immenso quantity nud large
surtmoutol Type, soruu Presses run by .Steam
Power, and ouoof the most extensive sloe
Paper, Bid an I L iter Heads, Gards, Tags, tec,
ever brought to Golumbus, no dul.i} cun o
or satisfaction fall to bo givuu, both in Prleo
and Quality of Work.
Roinotuber tho plaoo,
OLD HUN AND TIN EH OFFICE,
(Opposlto New Postoltlee Building)
RniMlolph Ntrcel, CoIiiiiiImin, On.
My Gountry Friends and Patrons will f lense
remember tho ulmvo, and loud tbo>r ardors to
RAILROADS.
Montgomery A Eufaula R. R.
Change of Schedule,
Taking Effect October I, 1874.
MAIL TRAIN—DAILY.
IsMVo Montgomery 4:00 p m
Arrivo ut KufatiU 10:18 i> m
Connecting on Wodiu-nditya and S:itiird*VH witli
Wonts on ChiWtAliiH.ch<-» Kiv-r, nud dully nt Union
Springs with Mobile k Oimrd Kullrond for Troy.
Leave Kitfsiiln ‘J:00 A M
Arrive nt Montgomery 7:48 a M
Connecting at Union Springs with Mobile A (limn!
Knilrond tor Columbus, uud ut Montgomery with
roads diverging.
JH> tf •_ H. DUN HAM, gup’t.
Western Railroad of Alabama.
541 HOURS TO NEW YORK
WESTERN RAILROAD OP A (.ADAM A,
Comimuus, Oa„ kept. 13th, 1871
TRAINS LEAVE OOLUMliUS DAILY
For Montgomery nud Solum, . 2.00 a. m.
Arrive ut Moutg’y, • • M.tMi a w.
Arrive ut dtilmu, - - 12 94 a. m.
FOR ATLANTA AND NKW YORK
At I0:3fla.tu. Arrivo Opelika ut 12:20p. m. At
Atluutu 6:42 p. lu.
By Atlcnt* and Qhirlotto Air-Lino.
I.l'.vo Atl.nt. Ikl«> [i. III., CIIAULOTTH n:'.’. II.
m., buuvillo 3:27 p. m. At rive ul Washington 4:30
* llMltlmoru 0:30 u. Ui., ut I'ldludolphia 1:30
pen ht
. v About 800 ueres of
ul, gin luiuso Slid Schofield press.
reasonable terms, and
igh
Is widely known as a ttio.-t excellent ti
JAS.M. BUSSELL,
.1 AN. IU . I(|i58t,hb,
Law Udlce, Goluinbus, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
doscrlued lands of tho estate of James JS
Alluras, iloct aseil, to-wlt
Lots N«t 61 and 62 and 76 acres of
hd No 60. with one-half
No 78, all known as tho hoinosteud
amounting to 480 acres; also lot No. 66, con
taining 202% acros known us tliu Mineral
Sittings itiaco, iu tho 33d District,
Ghuttahooclieo County. Also, part ol
lots Nos 80 und 81,being one hundred acres more
or less, iu the Oth District, Ghatttahoocheu Go.
Also, vacant lot No 67. half interest lu lot
No 85, half interest in lot No 3d mid half inter
est lu tSIilpp te Ailum'scornor lot and ttorc, the
last lour lots referred to boing town lots In Gua-
seta. Also, hull interest In 12> acres in Decatur
Gountv, Git. All tho before described Linds to
l»o sold except tho widow's dower, whloh will bo
dubUnuted on day of salo and the remainder
Interest lu duwor sold also.
D. t). GODY.
MARY .1. A Lid'MS,
Adwlufrtrntori of J times 8. Allutns, dec’d.
Clmrlo
By Kennetaw Route.
Uiivo Allniiln 0:00 |i. ol, Doll,hi 10:110 m.,
Hrl-tol 10:46 a. m., Lynchburg 10.45 p. At. Arrivo
ut Washington 0:45 a. ut., at Dahlini.io 9:15 «. m„
at I'liilitilalpliia 1:30 p. in, at NKW YORK 6:15
p. nt.
Hlecpiitg cars rjin from Atlanta to Lynchburg.
TIIAINH ARRIVE AT COLUMMUS DAILY
From Atlanta and New York, • 0:37 a
Prom Montgomery and Holtim • *2;2.Y i. »•.
Tickets for sale at Union 1‘iwscngcr Di-pul.
('llAH. V. HALL, Uciiurul bup't
H. M. AIIIIOTT. Agnnt. fsct»13 tf
UOY l dlteW4t.
receipts 1,424; shipments 704;
Another
ho|-4 deodtewtpovia
Chance !
Fifth and Last Gift Concert
Public Library of Kentucky.
POSTPONED TO
NOVEMBER 30,1874.
Drawing certain at that date
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT *250,000
ONE GRAND GAS1I GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND GASH GIFT 76.000
ONK GRAN D GAS 11 G1 FT 60,000
ONE GRAND CASH GUT 25,000
5 GASH GIFTS *20,000 each 100,000
10 GASH GIFTS 14,uoo each 140,000
16 GASH GIFTS 10,000 euch 160,000
2o GASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000
26 GASH GIFTS 4.000 euch KW.ooO
GASH GIFTS 3,000 ouch 90,000
388; sales 10,:
Provision Market*
Livbkpool, November fl.—Brcuilstulls quiet
Corn 30s. fld.
New York, November 0.—Flour quiet.
Wheat quiet anti steady. Gum steady. Pork
heuvy, mess *19 76. Lard quiet, steam 13%.
2 mixed 74%. Pork act.v_. _ .
Lnrd in fair demand and higher; held at 13.
Whiskey steady at 90%.
Bai.timouk, November 6.—^Wheat—Wcdorn
steady: Southern dull. Guru active for South
ern; Western dull; white Southern 94^98: yel
lew Southern 86; mixed Western 86; whiU
Western 85(^89. Provisions firm.
St. Louis, November 0.—Flour dull nnd un
changed. lorn lower; now No. 2 mixed O0f$0H;
old 78&8Q. Whiskey tirm at 99. Pork quiet nt
*19.69. Bacon quiet; only job trade. Lard ac
tive at 12%.
nati, November 6.—Flour firm nnd In
unchanged. Whiskey steady nt 97.
Louibvillk, November 6 —Flour unchanged.
Corn unchanged lit 80@8l. l’ork unchanged.
Bacoii—shoulders 9%; Goar rib 12%: clear sides
13(^13%: sugar cured hain« U%*£12%. Lard-
tierce 13@|3%. Whiskey 97.
Nkw York, November 0.--Froiglits quiet.
6-J GASH GIFTS
1UJ GASH GIFTS
24U GASH GIFTS
MR) GASH GIFTS
GASH GIFTS
2.UUU each 100,000
l,ooo each loo.ooo
&uo each 120,000
loo each 60,000
60 each 950,000
19/
GRAN I) T<>T A L20,000 GIFTS, ALL
GASH *2,600,000
I'KH'E OF TIUKETN.
Whole Tickets S 60 00
I (X)
lioie i iekets lor Mr) IX)
rickets for 1,000 00
: tickets or Inlorination, addross
|1I4>. E. IIIUnLETTEy
Ag'-n! and Manager,
public Library lltiiSdiug, Lottisvillo, Ky.
IIOI.HTEAD A 4*0., Agents,
139 Broad etreot, Geluutbus, Georgia.
0 W ,8* wtd
Largest Slock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices!
AT THE
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING HOUSE!
88 Broad Street.
Executor's Sale.
hninly, between the legal hour* ol sale, ou 'ho
•IRST THFSDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT,
all lunds Iteloitglng to tbe oxtatoof.1. A.GIein-
ents, deceased, containing 1 2 0 acres, more or
less, almut 700 acres cleared, the buhiuco woods,
on said place aro three soUloments, good giu
house and screw, nnd all noiessary outbuilding*
complete, a splendid orchard and plenty good
water, aii'l is ono of the host places In the
county, lying six miles west, of Itucna Vista,
28 miles oast ol Columbus,ou tho Kfnchafounee
Greek. (In the place will bo found B. L. Gloiu-
outs, who will show It to any ono wishing to
look at it beforo mile. Terms easy.
Will also he so d on tho place, TUESDAY.
THE 16TH DECEMBER, all pursounl and
norbhuhlo properly of deceased, consisting In
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fonder,
Peas, Potatoes. Gotton sood, Wagons, Hug
gins, Harness, Blacksmith Tools, new, and all
other Implements necessary for farming.
Household ami Kitchen Furniture, teo.
Hold lor honolH of heirs
J. W. CLEMENTS,
noldlwtewltn Executor,
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
m:v Vwvvk
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Coats, Talmas, Ac.
A complete assortment ol
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A fluo lino of
M
MILLINERY.
Novelties, Novelties, Novelties!
RS. COLVIN AND MISS DONNELLY
respectfully inform their friends and the
No. 10) llrotid St.
CONFECTIONERIES.
Fresh Goods, Fresh Goods!
JUST ABHIVEU:
A Fresh lot of Cocoanuta,
Bananas, Oranges,
Applet, Cranberries,
French Prunea, Ac.
We keep constantly on hand a full lino of
BASKETS, at
No. HO Broiwl Hired*
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMAN.
OOVl CodteW
White and Fancy Sliirta,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
ScarfB, Hats, Capa,
HOFFLIN, RICH &C0.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
I. O. 11 All I
to Fee hi* fr
oct2 tf DoodteW
HIDES.
Important to Merchants.
B UY your WRAPPING PAPKK AND I'API
MAGS at home, at New York rat««, from •
M. M. HIRSCH,
Cornor liridge and Oglethorpe ntrcotH
Important to the Public.
M.M. HIRSCH,
uii'l Oglutorpo, ami Crawfortl f
UX.NRRAL SUPMIXTKNUF.NT’S Of
Ckxtkal Kailkoad, ^
Savannah, Novi-mbor I, 4574.
O N AND AVTMK SUNDAY, 14T1I INSTANT
I'oKMngor Trains on the Uimrgia ('ciitial
Railroad, iu flrauchua uud Cuuiioctioux, will run
as follows:
TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WKHT.
Leave Snv.mnah 8:45 A N
Lo.tvo Auguiita 9:05 a u
Arrive lu Auguata 4:Ml i* >i
Arrivo iu Miilcdgcvllle ltl:l>9 r m
Arrivo iu Katoutou 11:56 p m
Arrivo in Mhcou ii:45 j- m
Lintvo Macon for Coltiiubua 7:17 r m
L«avn Macon for Ku'atila 9:10 i> m
Leave Macon for Atluuta 8:)U j- m
Arrive ut Colunilnia I .o', a m
Arrivo at Kufuulu lojju , m
Arrive at Atlanta 5.1X1 a m
COMING MOUTH AND MAST.
Leave Atlanta 1(I:(hi |> m
Leave Kit fun la 7:25 r x
Arrivo at Macon tiom Atlanta U:1U a >i
Arrivo at Macon from hufaulu U:45 a m
Leave MucoU 7:16 a m
e AtlgiiHlu 9:05 A »i
Arrive nt AugiiAtu 4.ini i* m
Arrive ul Havuuuali A:vf» i* n
TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah 7:30 i* it
Leave AugiiMtN H:t)5 i* m
Arrive iu Augualu 6:65 a m
Arrive iu Mitcou H 20 a m
Leave Macon for t'oluuiliiix 9:20 a m
Leave Macon for Eufaula 9.o5 a m
Ijeave Macon for Albilitte 9:«H» a ri
Arrive iu (Joluiubua fl.35 i- »i
Arrive In Kitfaiila 6:40 t* >i
Arrive In Atlanta 8:05 i- m
COMING HOUTIl AND KAMI.
Leave Atlanta I; 6 t* »t
Leave Co! it in Iiiin 2:30 i* ;.i
Leave Nil tail In 8.50 A 81
Arilvo lu ftiai-oii from Allantn 7:10 I* m
Arrive lu Mitron from Colnmbiin 7:26 i- m
Arrive in Macou from Kulaiiia 6:hi i- »i
Arrivo lu Auguata 6 55 a m
Arrive iu Savunuali.... 7:15 a m
Train No. 2, being u Ibroiigli train on Hie Cen-
tral Railroad, Htopping only at whole xtutioiia,
paMiu-ugerH for hulf Mlatioux (annul be taken on
or put off.
PurtaengorS for Mllleilgoville nud Kutonloii will
take trail) No. I from Savannah and Auguata, mi l
train No. 8 from point* ou the Southw.-alern Rail
4-.ad. Allalitu and Macou. Thu Milledg.-vilh- ami
Katoutou train inn* dally, Sunday* except id.
Jo23 tf
Go
PICTURE FRIES!
these wantx, wc havo mado a SPEG1ALI Y
of there goo x, and now lu vc all tiio new xr.»I i
of Oval and Square Fram s. 1‘lcluru Mutt-,
French Flro Gilt I-'rameb lor l.'urd and Galdnet
Plcturex, < jlars, Goid, tec., everything that is
new und f retty : and are well prepared to lur-
nixh Frames of any xlxo, from tho smallest
curd to i ho largest, lor Cliromnx. Oil Paintings,
tec. Wo keep a good stock of Walinii, Gilt
and other Mouldings, und make Square
Frames lor any size pictures at short nntl.-o.
Our stock of Ukrotnoi-, Illuminated Texts,
Mottoc*, tee., is large and wo 1 assorted. Our
prices are very low, and v. \ know w:« nm pluaso
all wanting lh» so goods. Give us a trial.
J. W. PEASE &. NORMAN,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
novl doodtewly Golumiiub, Ga.
Young’s Rust Proof Oats.
M y REST POOF OATS ARE NOW
ready for murset. (hill at the Gmmo
Depot and securo them. They aro pul up In
flvo l ushed sack*, ul *1.60 per bushel. A
Treatise on the Gullivuliou ul Oats will uccoiu*
puny
sopH dtewMltt
W.ll. YOUNG.
ORDINANCE
In Relation to Street Drumming.
TITHE ATTENTION OF DREMMERS
1 end all ot.hors ooncornoil, lx called to the
loilowiiit; Ordinance, now In lorce, to-wlt:
Hu it Orda nud by tho Mayor and Council of
tho Glty ol Golumbus, That any Drummer,
Runner or Clerk, who solicits trrdo for any
merchnr.t or persons, either on tliu streets, cot-
tou warehouses, wagon yards, boat landings or
I iussenger depot, shall poy a license of One
1 and red Dollars.
2d. That all Drurnmors who shall solicit
trudo beyond tho shlowalk Immediately In
trout.of their places of butduutm, shall torlolt
this licenso
3d. That any Drummer, Kunnor, Clerk or
Person, soliciting trade witliout such license,
on conviction shall pay uhno ol Ten Dollars for
the first olieitsu, or ton days Imprisonment;
Twenty Dollars lor tho second oflerisc, or Im
prisonment for twenty dajs; or Fifty I)ollars.
»r thirty days Imprisonment for the third
M. M. MOORE,
Clerk of (louncll.
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET.
W OOD CASES AND GASKETS,
IMITATION ROSEWOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC GASES and GASKETS,
Ncir-Mcnllng Unaeu nnd CnwkftN,
Wlillr i'nsfls and Casksl*.
Foi
abm
beauty of doxigo, style of finish, t
ods are unsurpassed by unvoting
as sold by any
the market. Prlc
other party lu thissectb
Also cheap Pino Collins always ou hand.
tia' m Night hell at Trout door.
ROONEY & WARNER,
80pl6 3tU COLUMBt/S, GA.
Okkicis Ckntical R.mluoah Gomua
OoLUMirt «, Ga., Nov. 3d, 187
O N and after tills date, tho sale of KE-
TI'KN TICKETS over tho CENTRAL
AND fOIJTll WESTERN RAILROADS
will 1)0 distioutlnued.
WM. ROGERS,
Gen’l Sup't Central Railroad.
V*. POWERS,
Eng’r und Sup’t Southwestern It. K.
G.J. FOREAGRE,
Sup’t Atlanta Dlv. Central Railroad.
nov4 lw
NOTICE.
O N and after Saturday, Ootohor 3d, Inins
over this Rond will ruu as follows, Pas
senger Train dally, (Sundays except on)
maxing clone conneotolns with M. te K. it. It.
for Eufaula:
Leave Columbus 3:00 i>. M.
Arrive at Troy
Lei
t Troy
Arrivo at dolotnhiis 9:
FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR.
Loavo Golumbus Mondays, Wednesday^
Fridays at 6:80 a. m. Arrive at Troy 8:62 i
' — • vs, Thursdays uud Sn
Irrlve ut Golntiibu* 2:02
W. L. OLAltK.
Sup’t.
HOTELS.
Rankin House,
Columbua, Ua.
J. W. ItVAN, Prop'r.
Fbimk Qolheh, Olork.
Ruby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Undkii the Rankin JIouuk.
oiy24 dswlf J. \V. 11 VAN, Prop’r.
IS7I | HOWARD HOUSE, |IWi
It ROAD STREET,
Nbaiily Oppo. Montoomkuy AMU Evkahi.a
Railuoau Dkput,
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r.
oell iltewflin
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Street, Gunhy’s Building, noxt to
Freer, lllges te ('<».
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance.