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VOL. XV.
COLUMBUS, GA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1873.
NO. 2(18.
STATU SEWS.
—The Seniorl Appeal in a live paper.
—Griffin repudiates Cincinnati whisky.
—Thomasville is in ecstaciea ovor its late
Fair.
—Tho Albany News publishes a smaller
“tender.'’
—North Georgia has more iron than
Pennsylvania.
—The yellow fever is about played out
at. Baiubridge.
—Why cuu't ships be built cheaply on
tho Govrgia coast ?
—Gen. Toombs talked finance to tho
Wnshingtouiuus last night.
—The Homo Commercial thinks Bill
Arp's book next to the Bible.
—Mr. B. Camp, with a blow of his fist,
killed Mr. Fields at Albany last week.
—Elberton is rubbing its joyous palms
over a couple of “natral” bob-tailed kit
tens.
—They have a Moot Court in Atlanta.
The young lawyers of this city should get
up ono.
—Tho Guillott gin, invented by a
Goorgiau, took the prize at Macon. Hur
rah for Guillett!
—The correspondence between Gov
ernor Smith and Hon. H. V. Johnson is
Kaid to be untlnished.
—Governor Smith thinks all tho edu
cated negroes go to preaching. Very good,
if they work and pray as a matter of duty.
—Tho Atlanta Herald has given up its
rhyming locals. It could parody no fur
ther, all tho familliar poems being ex
hausted.
—Tho Atlnuta Constitution publishes
each day its new subscribers. Wo would
do so, but our now Bullock press not hav
ing nrrivod cau’t publish tho nocossury
sixteen-page supplement that our increase
would require.
flKYKltAIi NEWS.
ll.V Tclcii'rupli to tlic Enquirer.
—James II. Lucas, a wealthy citizen of
St. Louis, died Suuday uight.
—W. It. Wulker Los been appointed
Beccivor of tho North Missouri Insurance
Company.
—Failure in tho ten trade is announced.
Thirty-live thousand tons consigned to the
North Pacific ltailroad is attached.
—Greouloaf, Morris A Co. have notified
the Stock Exchange that they uro ready
to pay in full.
—The jury in the Uderzook caso, at
Westchester, Pa., have roudorod a verdict
of murder in the first degree.
—Kerr & Murray’s foundry, at Fort
Wayne, Indiana, burned. Loss $00,000.
Many ousted.
—A reduction of twenty per cont. in
time and ten per cent, in wages has boon
announced in the railroad shops at Seda-
lia, Mo.
—Gen. Crook, commanding the De
partment of Arizona, reports the slaugh
ter of fourteen Touton ludiana during a
recent scout.
—A dispatch from Detroit, Mich., says :
'The movement for a consolidation of the
Farmers, Grangers and Labor Reformers
is quietly approaching consummation.
—The Rchoouer Southerner, from Bos
ton for Philadelphia, ladon with ice, was
wrecked bit the Jersey coast. Captain
Thatohor aud a seaman named Miller were
drownod.
—William Neyle, of Staten Island, com
mitted suicide in a Green street, bnguio,
Saturday night. Ho was formerly of
South Carolina, and lost bin fortune by
the war.
—Tho old round house of tho Boston
«V Albany Hailrond, at Springfield, Mass.,
with tiftoon locomotives, six extra tonders,
and two snow plows, was burned this
morning.
—Tho printers of tho Journal and Union
newspaper offices, at Springfield, 111., have
struck under the reduction of five cents
on the 1,000 ears. Tho papers appear as
usual.
—Royal decrees have been promulgated
relieving Von Boon of the Presidency of
the Prussian Ministry, aud appointing
Prince Bismarck in his place, and Herr
Compansar Vice-President.
—Four hundred laborers have been dis
charged from tho New York Department
of Public Works, and two hundred more
will bo discharged on Saturday. The ap
propriations sol aside for them are ex
hausted.
—The settlers on tho Island of Anticos
ta aro represented as being in a starving
condition, and a Government steamer
has boon dispatched from Quebec with
large supplies of provisions for their re
lief.
—It is reported that tho charges against
detective Farley aud others in connection
with the MucDonnel forgery caso have
boon abandoned by the counsel for the
prosecution. Tho counsel for the Bauk
of England withdraw from tho case yes
terday.
MEMPHIS.
CUBA LIBRE.
MASS MEETINgTn NEW YORK.
The People Aroused and
Indignant.
830,000 SI ltN€ ItlltF.I). AND 20,000
NAMES UMtOLLUD TO REDEEM
DOWN-TRODDEN (1 BA !
Tin* SloiiKhtercil Patriots to lx*
Avenged.]
New York, November 10.—A mass
meeting of C'ubuus was held to-day—Hi-
lean Ciscurol, President. Patriotic ad
dresses were made, and resolutions
adopted calling for a loan for furnishing
the now expedition to the Island. Com
mittees were appointed to solicit subscrip
tions. Tho La Protectora Union sub
scribed $2,000 and tho subscriptions from
those present amount to $30,000.
Tho expedition is to sot out immediate
ly to take revenge for tho death of tho pa
triots. Twenty thousand names have
been put on the rolls, many of them old
aud well tried soldiers.
Gen. Qucsada is forming another expe
dition, und it is said that 30,000 names are
enrolled, a majority of them Cubans and
exiles.
All the various associations of Brooklyn
and New York ure active in preparing to
meet the increased demand which will be
made on their reserves during the coming
winter.
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE
KII.LINC* OF THE CUBAN
PATRIOTS.
Key Wert, Novetnbor 10.—A letter
from Havana, dated November 5, gives
tho following account of the execution of
tho Virginias prisoners at Santiaga : The
four prisoners were shot at tho place
made famous by previous executions, and
in the usual muuuer of kueeling close to
the slaughter-house wall. All marched to
the spot with a firm step. Bambetta and
Ryan showed markod courage, although
tho former was slightly affected towards
tho last. The two others quite broke
down before they were baudaged, but
Ryan kept up to tho last, never flinched a
momont, and died without fear or regret.
Bambetta and Ryan were killed at the
first discharge.
WASHINGTON.
DISPATCH FROM MINISTER
HICKEEN—FEELINU OVER
THE CUBAN MURDERS.
Washington, Nov. 10.—Nothing of
marked importance has occurred to-day
with reference to the urgency of affairs,
with the exception of a dispatch from
Minister Sickles notifying the Secretary
of Stato that tho Spanish government had
telegraphed to the Captain General to
stay all further proceedings in the case of
tho captives now in custody. Minister
Sickles was to have had an interview to
day with tlie Spanish Minister of Foreign
Affairs, but whetbor it took place waR
not known at a lato hour this evening.
Execution of Cuban Patriots.
The execution which recently occurred
is condemned in official circles as brutal.
When all the facta attending it become
known, should it appear that international
law has been violated, immediate meas
ures will bo takon to maintain
tho dignity of this Government.
Bat the Secretary of State has no idea
that the Castelar government will be slow
to make due reparation as far as is in
its power, judging from the friendly dis
position toward tho United States aud tho
expressed desire to cultivate more iuti-
mate relations of peace. The Secretary
of Stato is represented saying to-day dur
ing nn interview, with reference to tho
reported execution of Santa Rosa, ho
had not been officially advised of it,
but thought that Santa Rosa bad
given him a groat deal of trouble. Ho
was once beforo condemned to death ns n
pirate. After consuming a roam of paper
and sending and receiving numerous
cahlo dispatches, this Government secured
his release*. Only a few weeks ago Santa
Rosa wrote to the Secretary saying he
owod tho present preservation of his life
to him : therefore the Secretary thought
Santa Rosa was not wise in again peril
ing his safety.
LOUISVILLE.
REDUUTION OF WAUEN-4,000 ME-
UHAN1UN OUT OF EMPLOY
MENT.
Louisville, November 10.—Wages on
tho Louisville A Nashville Railroad will
bo reduced 10 per cent, after tho 10th.
The closing of various industries around
the fulls has ousted four thousand hands.
The plug tobacco factories are reducing
their force and wagos. Several of the
heaviest factories are about closing tem
porarily.
Robber* anil Murderers Arrested.
Two of tho men who wero engaged in
robbing the Columbia (Ky.) Bank, and
murdering tho Cashier, some time ago,
have been caught in Maine, and will be
brought to Kentucky for trial.
NEW YORK.
UAZAWAY LAMAR v*. CHAN. A.
DA* AT WEEDS TRIAI.-UU-
DOI.PII AND NAMM1N
BAILED.
New York, Nov, 10.—The Ruit of Gaz
away Lamar ogainst Chas. A. Dana to re
cover damages for tho alleged illegal im
prisonment of Lamar by Dana when the
later was Assistant Secretary War, which
suit has been on tho calender of the Uni
ted States Circuit Court for a long time,
has been set down for trial before
Judge Sbipmuu to-morrow.
Nine jurors have been obtained in
Tweed's case to-day.
Both Rudolph and Royal Sammis, ar
rested on obargo of complicity in the mur
der of Kelsey at Hunting, Long Island,
wore bailed by the Supreme Court of
Brooklyn to-day in ten thousand dollars
each. The bail was promptly furnished.
They are charged with murder in the
socond degree.
: the Sunday Knqilit
TOWNER.
Tie midnight, and the howling wind*
Are rattling route und window bliud..
A wintry lotnpost sweeps the sky,
And 11 fte her notes of lury high :
When from bis horns was forced logo
A doctor in the Idling snow.
But lately in a quiet dream,
He had been roused by knock and srrea
And now was hurrying fast to see
About what all this noise could bo.
But on his way tho Mcreaming still
Arose above tho whiftlliug galo ;
Lather, mother, children, they
In one chorus cried away:
Oh ! hurry, Doctor, hurry fast'
Or you will be too late at last.
And hurry ! still the father cried,
I left poor Jenuio nearly dead;
Oh, hurry to my Jenoie dear.
Oh, hurry on He soon was there,
Aud found poor Jcnuie gasping hard—
She could not speak a bingle word ;
Hut bound iu a lethargic sleep.
Aud in oblivion very deep,
Cotton Factories.
Ml NUOUEE MANUFAUTURING CO.
Manufacturers of j
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COl.IJMHbS, 0A. j
She v
of the
Around her in that night of snow .
Unconscious of her mother's pain.
Her sighs and groans aud reeling bra.
Unheeded wild confusiou there,
Her mother’s meanings in despair.
> late,
You sci
Her pu
r breathing c
nd she
i chlU
e, aud hands and all-
Yes, .It-nule, she must quickly go;
Her eyes are sunk, her breath is low.
Ob, Doctor, it you could have OOIBP
In t
elp my dm
y child f
*«!)• wild
But It Is now too lat
And little Jeiinle’H
My God! can no one
Thus wailed the mo
No help for her-slie soon must go !
Last night—oh yes, it must be so—
1 saw my mother’s spirit! Bale,
And wan, and wild, she came to tell
Me of tills quickly coming blow—
For tills she caine, right well I kno 1
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON.
Livery, Sale Hint ExcIii«iiu«* Ntables.
A. OAMMEE.
I.lvcry anti Male Stable*.
OGLETHORPE St., COLUMUGH, Ga.
and Sole
by the
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UR4UHART,
Hesuleuce co
Office n
■ep/7 dtf
DR. UOLXEY.
ier of 8t. Clair aud Oglethorpe i
DR. J. C\ t’OOK,
Dentists.
MARKETS.
IIY TELEGRAPH TO ENUUIHER.
New Yoke, Nov. 10.— Gold opened 7$.
Stocks dull. Money 7. Gold 7;}. Ex
change-long (5, short 8$. Governments
dull aud steady. State bonds steady.
Cotton nominal ; sales 34(1; uplands
14j^c; Orleans 14 ^c. Futures opened as
follows: November I4al4 j}: December 14$
014A; January 14 1-K5al4§; February 14A
all^; March 15$al5$; April 15£al5§.
Flour quiet aud heavy. Wheat quiet
aud firm. Corn steady. Pork quiet aud
unchanged. Lard quiet and firm, steam
7 1-K5a7$.
THE YELLOW FEVER DYING OUT-
NO MORE ANNINTANUE NEEDED.
Memphis, November 10.—The Chief of
Police, tbaukiug the police of other cities,
announces that further assistance is un
necessary.
Twenty-seven deaths from yellow fo-
ver, and thirty from other causes during
(ho past week.
Tho city is free from infectious or con
tagious diseases.
Tbreo deaths from yellow fever, nnd
three from other causes on Sunday—ohl
cases. Ono new cose yesterday.
Memphis, Nov. 10.—There has been
two yellow fever deaths up to noon to
day. Three new cases aro reported.
ANOTHER.
P. «• UI.ERKN ARRESTED IN NAN
FRANCTNUO.
San Fkancisoo, November 0.—J. W.
Potter, u clerk in the postofficc and a con-
siu to Senator Sergeant, and another clerk
named Herrick, have been arrested,
charged with stealing from the postoffioe,
and opening letters for that purpose.
BOOR SPAIN.
THE REPORTED UARLINT YIUTO-
RY DENIED.
Madbid, November 10.—Tho report
that tho Curlists were victorious iu tho
engagement near Miranda de Arga, and
that Lieutenant Generul Primo do Rivera
was killed, is officially denied this morn
ing. Gen. Primo do Rivera was not hurt,
nor was Gen. Morionos captured by the
Insurgents. The Government has re
ceived dispatches from both these officers
dated the Dili.
London, November 10.—The Corlists
continue to claim a groat victory at Mi
randa. They report that Morione was
driven from tho vicinity of Estcllo to Loz
Arcos. On tho other hand Gen. Morione
and his officers report the battle to the
Spanish government. Ilo states that ho
passed two nights on the ground previ
ously held by tho enemy.
London, Nov. 10.—The steamship City
of Richmond, spoken November 4th
with engines broken. All well.
—An old lady thinks tho bonds must be
a family of strong religious instincts, be
cause shu hears of so many of them being
converted.
Amt,
old To-
ml ho
und ii
i tli**
Lawyers.
R. J. MOSES.
Attorney aiul Cotiniiellor at Law,
leorgiH IIoiiih liidiirancK Company imildiug, m>
oct7 lyj ond ft lory.
LOU IN F. GARRARD.
AUorney ami Uouimcllor at l,aw.
tttlio No. t>7 Broad atrwt, Columbuft, Uu. W
Me
lg cut and acrot-chlug owt
i last night of this to tell—
adeed, should have impress
Moon fthoiild he dlstrenst-d.
Thu# wailod tin- mot her tlioroin pain.
Tim doctor, puz/.liug III# brain
Above that still unconscious child.
Atluftt rose up audaluio#t smiled,
But not about the pain and woe
That tortured Ji-nuiu'ft parents so ;
It wan because lie thought ho knew
At last why Jetinie'a breath was low ;
Aud quick a potion was prepar'd,
And Jennie's head was quickly bar'd,
And quickly laved with water cold,
The potion given ; and then site roll’d
Upou her side, aud quickly alio
Had parted with the spirits. Throe
Big drinks she took upon tliut uight,
lit fore she got in that sad plight,
And then her eyes were open'd soou,
Aud fthe was well, the spirits gone.
This was the cause, as she aveir'd.
Why death's dark door hy her wus non
Aud not Localise a goblin came
To see her mother in her home.
Her paroiitft’ bottle she had fouud.
Ami quaffing, fell upon the grounJ ;
But it was buried iu tho snow,
And tliuft had griev'd her parents no.
But they at lust hod fouud relief
From fright and trouble, pain aud grin 1
Aud othe
s of tho dark.
London, Nov. 10.—Noon.—Consols 92
to 92$. Fives 89$. Erie 33$.
Frankfort, Novombor 10,—Bonds 97.
Paris, Nov. 10.—Routes 5 Of. and 80c.
Liverpool, Nov. 10—Noon.—Cotton
firmer but not higher; salos 15,000 ; for
speculation and export 2,<M)0. To urrive
dearer.
Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped
October and Novetnbor, 8j: delivered in
December and January; 8 3-10; Orleans
basis good ordinary shipped November
and December 8jJ; new crop, uplands de
livery 8 5-10.
Cincinnati, Novombor 10.—Flour quiet
at $(! 25a(J 00. Corn iu fnir demand but
firm, old 45. Pork, job $12 50; stock
light. Lard quiet—steam 0|a0^, kettle 7.
Bacon shoulders quiet, sales 5]faU ; sides
in fair demand : sales clear rib 5; sales
clear (5aG$. Whiskey firm at 80.
Louisville, November 10.—Flour dull
and demand light. Corn quiet, hold at
00a02, sacked. Provisions quiet. Pork
$13.50. Bacon—shoulders 7, iloor rib
8+n8$, cloor 0jja7. Lard, tierce 7ja8, keg
8$ ; small lots Aajf higher. Whiskey firm
at 88.
New York, November 10—Evening.—
Money easy at 5a0. Exchango dull at 0
Gold quiet at 74a7§. Governments dull,
very little doing. State bonds quiet and
nominal.
Cotton irregular; sales of 1,184 bales at
14$al4$.
New York, Nov. 10.—Cotton—net re
ceipts 82!), gross 11,101.
Futures closed easy; sales 28,450 bales,
as follows : November 134a!)-lG; Decem
ber 13 ll-lOa;, 1 : January 13$aa29-32; Feb
ruary 14$a5-32; March 144a9-10.
Lond n, Nov. 10.—Erie 34$. Excep
tional rates for advancos of 10 to 13 per
cent, has been charged both at tho Bauk
of England and on tho stfeot to-day.
There aro many rumors of failure.
Liverpool, Nov. 10., p. m.— Sales of
cottou include 4800 hales Amoricau. Up
lands, basis good ordiuary, shipped in
December aud January, 8$.
Liverpool, Nov. 10—5 p. m.—Sales of
uplands, on basis of good ordinary, ship
pod in November ond December, ot 8d.
Wilmington, Nov. 10.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 12;/: net receipts 118 bales:
sales 5: stock 2,7515.
Savannah, Nov. 10.—Cotton oasier;
middlings 13j|; net receipts 8003; exports
coastwise 1071; sales 1595; stock 77,235.
Baltimore, Nov. 10.— Cotton—buyers
and sellers apart, prices nominal; mid
dlings 155.1 ; low middlings 13$ ; strict
good ordinary 12; net receipts 9, gross
45*3; exports to Groat Britain 2313, coast
wise 75; sales 250; stock 7133.
Boston, Nov. 10. —Cotton firmer; mid
dlings H J ; net receipts 58, gross 2010 ;
soles 300; stock (5000.
Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—Cottou dull;
middhugs 14.}; not receipts 38, gross 497.
Charleston, Nov. 10.—Cotton opened
strong and higher, hut became quiet ;
middlings 13$; low middlings I3ja$;
strictly good ordinary 13$a}: net receipts
4,218; exports coastwise 2.047; sales 700;
stock 3(5,971.
Mobile, November 10.—Cotton oponed
firm, but closed oasy; middlings 13jc.,
low middlings 13jc., strict good ordinary
12:,' : net receipts 2,19(5; exports coast
wise 1,034; sales hOO; stock 20,982.
Nobfouk, Nov. 10.— Cotton firm, tend
ing upward: low middlings 12$; net re
ceipts 3403: exports coastwise 2970; sales
COO; stock 8012.
Galveston, Nov. 10.—Cottou, demand
good; ordinary 1 () 4 ‘; good ordiuary 12};
net receipts 1,789; exports coastwise 129(5;
Halos 1,200; stock 255,582.
New Orleans, Nov. 10.—Cotton strong
er: middlings 14j; low middlings 13jf;
strict good ordinary 12.'; net receipt 870(5; - -
(.rosa 118(17: oxports-to Great Britain ; receipt* 1280 bale* ; aalea 14211
(iUll; to Franco 2.807; to continent 2070; ' Memphis, November 10.—Cotton very
ooHKlwitiu 212: sales 3000, lust p. m., .firm; low middlings 13c. ; receipts 3119
2000 stock 77,150. bales : shipments 3292 ; stock 27,481.
Croce rs.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale nail Ketnll Groe«
Oglethorpe
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April. July and October,'eoni|M»iitid
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DIRECTORS
W. L. 8A i.ISltU IIY—Foruivriy t.f M niiiock AU
A. 11.1.0K-i—Ot l'rftor, lllge* A Co.
NV. H. fiHOWN—Of Columbus Iron Works C...
C. A. REDD -01 C. A. lUUil .V C«'
0 I.. McflOUGH- Ot John .McUoiigh A tv
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J. A J. KAUFMAN,
Wholesale Grocers aud t'oinniissJon
Merelmuts,
Nos. 14 ond IB Broad Mtreel.
■«['< COLUMIIUtf, OA
Fresh Meats.
J. T. t'OOH,
Fresh Menu or All Kinds,
;Flail# No#. Ifi and 17.
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHN MKIIAFFKY,
Denier in Rngs, Hides, lleeswna. etc.,
nnd nil kinds or Junk.
JAY COOKE & CO.
Till! FIRST NATIONAL HANK DE-
POM1TOKN AT WASHINGTON
DRAW PER €ENT«
Washington, Nov. 10.—Among the de
positors who to-duy received thirty |H»r
cent, of their depoftita iu the First Na
tional Bank, the first distribution of the
assets of that institution, was ox-l’rcsi-
dent Johnson, who received nearly $22,-
000 out of the $73,000 ho had deposited
there.
FRANCE.
Pakis, Nov. 10.—A committee repre
senting the French residents of San Fran
cisco called upou Thiers yestorday and
presented an address. Tho ex-President,
in his remarks in reply, told his visitors
that tho Monarchists had sufferd a check,
and that a conservative republic was as
sured.
THE WEATHER.
Department of Waj»,
Washington, Nov. 10, 18755.»
Probabilities.—For tho Gulf States,
light variable winds and partly cloudy
weather. For tho South Atlantic States
Northeast aud Southeast winds and gener
ally cioar weather.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVAL* AND DEPARTURE*.
New York, November 10. Arrived—
Bonder and Cortez.
Savannah, November 10.—Arrived—
Caroliua and Gen. Barnes.
Sailed—Hindoo, B. M. Brookings, and
Weloome.
New York, Nov. 10. — Arrived : Flag.
Regulator and Savannah.
New York, Nov. 10.—Arrived : Cuba,
Calabria, H. Livingston.
Arrived out: West, Peiladelphia, Vir
ginia.
Charleston, November 10.—Arrived —
Georgia, Volunteor.
Savannah, Nov. 10.—Arrived General
Barnes, Fire Qaeen, Saudley, Chludow.
Augusta,November 10.—Cotton strong
and good dornuud ; middlings 13jc. ; net
Druggists.
ffig” Night Dali right ol aoulMoor.
I'OMTEK N. CHAPMAN,
Druggliil,
K.tn Jui|.li, cu-t .jf Ilium I Struct.
A. M. URANNON,
IVtar Star. Br«ui» Srkkit, C-ilomiilk, i.
Wliolewnle nml Retnil Denier
Drug* nnd Medicine*.
Toilet Article* nnd Pcrtiii
i*ry.
JOHN W. HKOOK*.
Wholesnle nml Ketnll llrujtirlNi.
107 Hroail St.. CollinibuH, On.
i.ml.. a ftpocialty, hi,
|i|<mI Mill.
Dental Notice.
D ll. PIIELP8 haft removfil l.i# ..ill.o tu In# re#.
idaiicA on St. Olwii fttn-. t, ui oar of tin*
Preabjtarlao Ohureb ocl« ti
FERTILIZERS.
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Planters.
OF PACIFIC OUAS
i.I.ligaii
ft |tlv.
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AND.
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nil my Agent* in nerordnnee with
ewntrnet until inntnrlly or *ueh oh.
Ilgutlon*. (after wlili-li dntc till* prlv.
Ilctfe will cense.
Tboftf
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I the
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Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano
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Buoinoss Card#,
BOt Heads,
LetterlHeads,
Circular*,
Hand BHIs,
Posters,
Books and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc., etc.
We will Duplicate Bills
of New York, or any other
city.
Programmes, Bills of Fare.
POSTAL CARDS
OF Ol H on* IIENHM. METIER
THAN TMOttl. PI K4 HAHED AT
till. Itr.Ot UK OFl'M'liN. A *PVr-
Mamilactiiring Comply,
Oolmnbnw, Georgia
Paid up Capital. $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HAHIT ol-
HAVING ON THE PAllT OF THE
OPEUATTVE8, ANH TO l’UOVIUE A
aafo and roliablo arrangement for tho
bonofltiittl acQuniulr.tion < f tho eamiugd
of artuiann and all ulkor cIhhsos. thin
Company hit a iMtahliohod, uudor
SFF.OIAL OHAUTEU FliOM If IF
BTA.TE OF GKOllOIA,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
v hi oh rim following advantage* aro
uli'erod to 1 •epo-dtora of either large or
Huiall amountH:
1.
PERFECT HF.OUKITV. ') ho ansolH of
lint Cumpany wero on tho lat ol January,
1873 $1,71*4,459 43
aud urohUiadily iuoranniiig.
The Kofiorvo Fund in $297,7(5(5 9 ’
All of which properly i* hpboiai.ly
by iret of tlm (ionoral Atmembly
for tho protection of bnpimiturH ; and in
addition, by the Manic act, the Stockhold-
•a of tlio Company arc made INDIVID
ALLY HESl’ONHfDLK in proportion t«»
their uhuroH, for tho integrity of the
Savings Department and its certificates of
Deposit.
2s
LIBEltAL 1NTERKHT. Itate allow* 1
Seven per o»:nt. per annum, ooiupouuded
four times a your.
3.
DEPOSITS can he withdrawn at an//
time without notice. Depositors residing
out uf the oltv can diuw deposits by
chocks.
4.
BULKS AND liEGULATlONSof Ibi .
Dopnrtmeul furnished upou application,
and all desired information given.
5.
BOOKS OEitTIFYINU DEPOSITS
given to dep*»sitors.
6.
U accounts of JJe/mitvrs will be con
aidered strictly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS!
N. J. 1IUH8KY,
W. H. YOUNG,
W. K. l'AKRAMOUK.
ALFltKD 1. YOUNG,
per Lushel, 'iraysK" fr»
Taylor Cotton Gins.
iiHUy no 1 w*i i i*tj.
W'
Gins, fr. i
ii d«w4U
ON HAND T AY 1.0
II V* lobe (••!«#, for ft
COLUMUtM IKON
rk $UMr»Hie<ii1, Give i
i'll A III. KM
illLKS
GUNS.
SINGLE GUNS,
DOUBLE GUNS,
Ai to UI. 17. ..I, »I'| in, il tm. tl.v.1. tuiMi. U: ■
*»!•». "* |7"|.I«I
Crcm-li-J.uiuUiiK liuiiblo Gunn,
it ttuil, I.VHIU, tu,.un, turn. f.in, tl • ,
PISTOLS.
MiiwtJi A WflHiHin, G.ill’it, AIIhiV, Hlisrp’ft, VVhitn. y
a ml fitlinr kimlft, ui m hin. t*«. to rer#’ pricH.
AMMUNITION AND IMPLEMENTS
oi Bredoli-ieiwtiiig Uum, ui iiuull n'han-' . i
n.ft| of lOIpbtt»tlull.
iriallif Amniunilina lor llillrs ami I’isM-
At lowmt mntki.I |,rk-u.
A coaipleto asHortiui'iit of 'ill B|»oriiiu; Go'. -g-
friuw M»d itmcripllon ami
*L/t»i# iiiipp»*l I#y Kxpr'-tft, (' •». I>
POULTNEY, TKIMBLF..V GO..
1 >11'OKTBltB,
No 200 W. Balt hi i ore St., iialtiiuorr
FOR SALE AND RENT.
Plantations for Rent.
/ vWINO to clr« miistHio i-«. I w.li r.-m on n. ■
U Bill • I IiMftini-1 "• *1 f ‘t I'f G.t
-1'!"'
*#r KiUauta News pico. copy,
For Ront.
T WO LA ROB, WKI.L > L'ltN Ir’ll LI 1 IILD
Uooriift, wltli n#i* of pnr'"i, in «.* ntrai -
tlDM.lt*. Turin# titivrwl. AJcl-*.ft
tf M. Koqilirnr
For Salo Low.
ACilOLAH-<lilB IN Till. MK910AL CoL
l*VIl.LK. INDIANA
AbPLv A'l Tiiitj oui'j;;.
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