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flXCIIKiCIi DINFUSSED-ACTION
ON RACK PAY.
ftltflift DUpalclio* From Headqunr
VOL. XT.
COLUMBUS, GA., FBI DAY. DECEMBER 5, 1873.
NO. 288.
mation to communicate} concerning the
arrangements for the surrender of the
Virgiuiufi and her surviving passengers
aud crew to the United States naval
forces. Nothing had been received up to
a late hour this afternoon to cause the
apprehension that that part of the protocol
will not be carried into effect. The
statement is unreservedly made that the
Spanish officials are acting in good faith.
‘Washington, December 4—Senate.—
The Committee on Elections, before which
the case of Gen. McMillan and the Pinch-
back case comes, consists of Morton, Car-
nter, Logan, Alcorn, Anthony, Sumner,
Itcholl, Hamilton und Salisbury. The
t two are Democrats. The Radicals ox-
ess groat confidence that Tinchback will
seated. The others do not think so,
less after long delay and elaborate dis-
saion.
Senator West has boon placed on the
emmittoo of Transportation.
Foreman, of West Virginia, introduced
(l bill to complete the water line from the
Ohio to James river.
: i Stevonsou introduced a bill regarding
political disabilities.
V} Tlie Secretary of War was ordered to
Communicate tho facts regarding the sale
of the Harper’s Ferry property.
v Tho bill for tho redemption of the loan
Of 1858 pasHed.
A new commitee on civil service and
retrenchment was ordered.
The credentials of McMillan and Pinch-
back wore referred, upon motion of Mor
ton, to Committee on Privileges and
Elections.
House.—A eommitteo of seven has been
ordered on back pay and salaries.
A dozen bills havo been introduced,
which are to bo referred to tho eommitteo
when named.
There is sharp sparring over the Salary
■Committee. Tho parfy lines are com
pletely broken iu this contest.
Among tho bills introduced was one by
Morey, of Louisiana, and Field of Michi
gan, abolishing all pay and allowances
to members.
Another by 13acok abolishing allowan
ces for the President’s household expen
ses.
The Salary Committee can report at any
time.
^ “Thut is not true !” was beard several
’ times during the debate.
Among the bills introduced are : Re
pealing tho bankruptcy law ; repeal of
tho iron-clad oath ; payment of half the
revenue tuiiff iu legal tenders ; removal
of all fourteenth amendment disabilities ;
favoring the recognition of Cuban bullig-
orency. There are a vast number of
j other bills.
The new Committee on Civil Service
and Retrenchment is presided ovor by
Mr. Wright, of Iowa.
Boutwell has been taken off of tho
Committee on Privileges aud Elections,
aud assigned to the Commerce Committee
in place of Alitobell.
The Committees on Military Affairs,
Naval Affairs, Judiciary Appropriations,
Patents,Revision of the Laws,Revision of
tho Rules, and two or three minor Com
mittees remain unchanged.
Boutwell is also put on the Committee on
Claims, in pluco of Dennis; and Davis aud
(ioUlthwaite are tho two additional mem
bers of the committee, which was author
ized to bo enlarged by the Scuato to-day.
Morrill, of Maine, is aasignod to the
Committeo on Indian Affairs, in place of
Sherman, and the latter takes a pi ice on
the now committee.
Stockton and McCroory, Democrats, are
added to tho Committeo on Foreign llolu-
tions. Sumner and Morton are tho two
new members of tho Committee on Edu
cation and Labor. Boutwell also has a
place on the now committee ; and Sum-
uor goes on the Conimiltee on Privileges
and Elections iu place of Bayard.
The latter as above stated, taking the
chairmanship of the Committee on En
grossed Bills. Saulbbury takos tho place
of Boutwell on tho Privilges and Elec
tions committee. Stoveuson, Democrat,
is removed from the committee on In
dian Affairs, und given a plRce in the
civil service and retrenchment.
Washington, Dec. 4.—A critic states
that Mr. Surnnor lost several orticles of
value while ho was entertaining his col
ored friouds who. had serenaded him.
Mr. Stephens called on the President
to-day, who, on account of the venerable
gentleman’s difficulty iu ascending the
stairs, came to tho reception room on the
ground floor, where the two gentlemeu
had a cordial interview.
Abel Owon, Ku-Klux, pardoned.
The Senate Committee on Foreign Re
lations is the old committee, except Stock-
ton and McCreory. Merriman is on the
Committee on Post Offices. No important
changes in other committees.
It is noticed that Carpenter has no
chairmanship. Ho is, probably, excused
on account of his duties ts pro tempore
President.
The list of the committees of the Sen
ate, electod to-day, shows no change in
the chairmanship of auy important com
mittee of that body, tho only ono being
in the Committeo on Engrossed Bills,
w hich is given to Mr. Bayard, in the place
of Casserly, resigned. This is the second
Democratic committee of tho Senate, that
party being allowed two, tho othor being
the Committee on Private Land Claims,
of which Mr. Thurman retains tho chair
manship.
Natal.
Washington, Dec. 4.—Tho United
States steamer F/anklin, carrying thirty-
nine gnns, and the iron-clads Ajax and
Terror, tho former carrying two, and the
latter four guns, will bo ready on Mon
day to join tho North Atlantic squadron.
About tbo Surrender ol the Vir-
flatus*
Ike Dejoirtmont ef State hac no .ufor
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE.
THE LONDON PRENN DISM ISSES
THE. MESSAGE.
London, December 4, 5 a. m.—The
Times, iu a leader on President Grant’s
message, says :
The excessive privileges in regurd to
freedom from search claimed for vessels
bearing the American flag, would confer
immunity on nn open pirate. Such pre
fer sioin are, indeed, short-sighted for n
mercantile nation.
We cannot for a moment believe Con
gress will udopt the suggestion to prohibit
the national banks from paying interest
on deposits. We do not agree with the
President’s financial remarks generally,
and think ho is wrong in attributing tho
recent troubles to the peculiar character
of tho currency. The advice to return to
specie payments would be more satisfac
tory if tho President had told the country
how to do it.
The article praises the message for its
moderation of tone in general, and on the
Cuban question in particular. England
will unreservedly support a policy which
requires thut Spain must really, as well as
nominally, control Cuba.
Tlic Dully News.
The Daily Netcs says tho President's
language concerning the Virginius affair,
is moderate and dignilied.
Tho Telegraph.
The Daily Telegraph sees in the de
mand for abolition of slavey in Cuba a
menace which will greatly increase the
difficulty of Oantellar’s situation.
The Standard.
Tho Standard thinks the only result
tho threats against Spain will have, will be
to hinder an adjustment.
CUBA? AFFAIRS.
A FALSE ALA KM—THE VIRGINIUS
AVENGED-TWO HUNDRED
SPANISH SOLDIERS SHOT
WITHIN SIGHT OF
SANTIAGO.
Philadelphia, Dec. 4.—Captain Bar
rett, of tho Yazoo, telegraphs bis princi
pals contradicting the report attributed to
him of the alarm of American eitizens at
Havaua. Everything was quiet on the
Cuban coast when tho Yazoo left.
New York, Dec. 4.—The Sun says a
private letter has been received in this
city, showing that tho Cubans have partly
avenged the murder of the patriots taken
on tho Virginius. On learning of their
execution, Maximo Gomez attacked and
captured a number of Spanish fortified
camps in the vicinity of Santiago. He
made over two huudred prisoners, and
marching them close up to Santiago shot
thorn in full view of the Spanish fortifica
tions, and then sent in word to Burricl to
come out und bury them. Burriel left
immediately for Havana.
A Promise.
Havana, Dec. 4.—Admiral Scott has
been informed, from Santiago, that the
commander of volunteers has promised to
use no further violence towards the Cuban
prisoners without informing commander
Brain.o of the Juniata.
SPAIN.
BOMBARDMENT OF CARTAGENA.
Madrid, December 4.—It is reported
that tho Spanish mission at Washington
ban been offered Figures.
Tho bombardment of Cartagena by the
Republican battery continues incessantly.
Four huudred houses in the city have
been destroyed.
At the request of Gen. Cebalios, com
mander of the Government forces, the
foreign fleets have withdrawn from the
harbor.
FUNDS ABSTRACTED.
A FORTYTIIOUSAND DOLLAR ROB
BERY IN MEMPHIS.
Memphis, December 4.—There is con
siderable exoitoment here over the discov
ery that $40,000 in oonuty warrants have
beon abstracted from the safe of the coun
ty Trustee, after having beon paid, but
not collected. Tho Trustee, Mr. A. Wood
ward, has been absent some two weeks,
and many rumors are afloat.
A CALAMITY.
A FALLING HOLME KILLS A N UM
BER OF WORKMEN'.
Pateuhon, N. J., December 4.—Spear's
four story frame building in Passac City,
foil this a. m., burying a number of work
men and passers-by under tho ruins.
Three persons have been already brought
out dead. Amoug these city Councilman
Geo. McLean and Mr. Barcluy. It is not
known how many more wore killed.
GENERAL NEWS.
By Telegraph to tho Enquirer.
—Oliver Ames succeeds Oaks Ames as
trustee of the Union Pacific Railroad.
—A Key West dispatch says a draft of
sixty-two men havo been received on
Pawnee, from New Orleans.
—Thirty buildings, including throe
hotols, were burned in Oil City, l’a.,
yesterday. Losh $00,000.
—L. I). aud J. O. Bellden wore arrest
ed in Memphis, yesterday, for robbing
the mails.
—The first tnow in San Francisco since
1801, was very general throughout the
Stute. Floods are apprehended.
marine “Intelligence.
Savannah, Den. 4.—Cotton steady
middlings 15; net receipts 5050 bales; ex
ports to Great Britain 5500; to France
8076; coastwise 10 : sales 2008: slock 108,-
045 bale*.
Charleston, Dec. 4.—Cotton strono;
middlings 14£; strict good ordinary 14:
net receipts 2655; exports to Great Britain
4658; sales 1520; stock -TO 168.
Mobile, December 4.--Colton teuding j
upward; middlings 15; low middlings 1 Da I
stiict good ordinary l4i» j: not receipts
2,001; exports coastwise 2.485; sales 200,
l, 600 yesterday; slock 82,384.
New Orleans, December 4.—Cotton ’
firm; middlings 16; low middlings 15; ■
strict good ordinary 14;}; net receipts :
6,078, gross 7,140; exports to Groat Brit- j
ain 5,365; salos 8,000. and 5,700, last p. i
m. . stock 151,078.
Philadelphia, Doc. 4.—Cotton firm ; i
middlings 161; low middlings 15}; strict
good ordinary 15$; net receipts 114; gross
404; oxports to Great Britain 1740.
Baltimore, December 4.—Cotton firm- ;
er; middlings 15j», low middlings 15,$, |
strict good ordinary 11 jj ; gross receipts
481; ; exports to Great Britain 780, coast
wise 105; sales 176, 115 to spinners; |
stock 14,387.
Augusta, December 4.-—Cotton steady;
middlings l!^; receipts 1M3; sales 1576.
—A Sr. Louis witness was asked the
othor day if he kuew tho general reputa
tion of a certain party. He replied that
he had known him for about twelve years,
aud never huatd auythiug against his
character. *T>id you over hear that he
was a capper for gamblers?" “Yes, I
heard ho was.
—A sou of Air. Joseph Smith, a mim
grown, was taken from lus homo at Finley’s
Mill, Brown county. Jml., and sovorely
switched with hickory withes, on a charge
of whipping bis mother. The elder Smith
wns also treated to tho same dish for
permiltiug such an nniilial proceeding.
—A Mr. Dabm runs a stove and Imd-
waro store up at 1 laglo Harbor, Mich.,
and the Marquette Journal says: “lie
must have an extensive trade, for wohave
heard his name mentioned in connection
with all tho stoves and stove-pipe we over
saw put to-gether here or elsewhere."
Cotton Factories.
jiracouF.i: MAXri'actrm\u co.
Mnuufarturcrs of
MTEHTTNCI.*, SHIRTINGS,
YAKS, ItOi'K, Ac.
rOl.UMtU'S, HA
n. 1>. SWIFT, Vri.sideut.
W. A. SM I FT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly.
banks.
W L. SALISBURY, A. 0. BLACKMAR,
President. Uduhiet
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Kale and F.xettaii£e Stalilos,
Columtu
A. G A MM EL,
1.1 very and Kale Stables.
Otu.miORPK Sr., Uou Mins, Ga.
« u!ar uttMUtion given to Feeding und Bale
k.
on and Mule. hoarded in "(aides bv tho
Doctors.
DR. J. A. ITtQUIf ART,
<’. .7. iWoff.dt’rf Drug Store, Broad sfi«
donee on St.Clair, botweon Uroud and
Front sis. Columbia, (in.
DR. 4 OEXEY.
COOK,
ill’s Commission House,
Dentists.
W. T. 1*001.,
Dentist,
HU Broad St., Columbus, (in.
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentist,
orgia Home Building, Columlm
Lawyers.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE*.
New York, December 4.— Arrived-
City of Havana, Montgomery, San Salva
dor.
Arrived out—Hanna.
New York, December 4.—Arrived :
Ellen S. Terry.
Savannah, December • 4.—Arrived:
British America, Worcester, Imperio,
Keuduskeag.
Sailed: Herman Livingston, E. W. J.
Hatfield, L. B. Gilclierz, Julia, Union, L.
It. Storror, Billiot, Curtis, Tilton, Matilda
Brooks, F. L. Richardson, \V. II. Biok-
more.
Cleared—Ewiquo.
New York, December 4.—Arrived out:
Iudia.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO EXRUllCtift.
GROCERIES.
Another Shipment
—OF—
NEW BUCKWHEAT,
IMPERIAL, (’HEME DK VALLY and Uhl DSU'K
WINKS;
IMPORTED CIGARS, all favorite brands;
ALBERT BISCUITS;
JAVA AND BIO COFFEES ;
RAMSAY’S SCOTCH WHISKEY;
TOPEZ, SHERRY AND FINE MADEIRA WINE;
FLORIDA SYRUP AND ORANGES,
at wholesale.
Prices marked down for cnnli.
H. F. ABELL & CO.
I.. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
Dom'r aud Uoglstor in Bankruptcy. Off
■i] over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Uit
I’lABODY <V BRANNON,
Attorney** ul l.i
VlHJ
\\ ,
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Lua,
corn In Home Insurance Company building, se
«,«t7 ly J ond story.
LOU IN l\ GARRARD,
Attorney und Counsellor at l>nw.
mice No. 07 Bnmd stieet, Columbus, Ga. Will
i runt ice in the Slate and Federal Com Is. Special
Mention aiwn lo Comn.erdal l.av
JOB PRINTINC.
THE ENQUIRER
JOB OFFICE
IS COMPLETE
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,
Iluvlng recently been Refurnished
aitli a large assortment
of the Finest
New Type, Borders, Curvatures,
NEW PRESSES
OF Tilt: LATENT AND MOST
APPROVED PATTERN*.
MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS'
BAKTK.,
Columbus, Ga.,
Does a General Banking Business,
DEALS IN
ExrliaiiKe, Gold, Silver, Stocks, dr.
Special attention given to Collec
tion**. uml prompt rcturiiH matte.
Nmv York Corrbsi'ondf.xt:
Ninth Nntlor.nl Hunk of New York.
SAVINGS BANK.
I> 1.1*0SITS received In *111111'* of ar*
rents uml upward*.
SEVEN per cent, (per annum; In
terest allowed, payable 1st Januitrv.
April, .Inly mid October, compound
ed four times annually.)
DF. I* OS ITS RAID ON DEMAND.
DIRECTORS;
w. L. 8AI.I8RURY-Foim. rly „f Warnock A Co.
A. II.LGKS—Of Proor, lllfrrs k Co.
W. K. DROWN-Of Columbus Iron Works c„.
C. A. REDD--Of C. A. Rodd A Co.
<1. L. MtGOUOIl—Of John McGough A Co.
OCtlU SKtr
opl
»tf I
( IIAN. 11. WILLIAMS,
Attorney ut l-uw, 4'oliinibu*.
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
U01
PACIFIC GI ANO I
TEXAS.
THE INDIANS AND MEXICANS
RAIDING OX THE FRONTIER.
STATE ELECTIONS.
Corpus C’hrihti, Dec. 4.—Tho Indians
and Mexicans attacked ranches within
fifteen miles of Sun Diego. When tho
courier left woven had boeu killed, aud
tho right was progressing. Tho people
in tho vicinity have no arms.
Galveston, Dec. 4.—Ten cities und
stations, including Austin, Galvestou,
Houston. Jeff erson nnd Iudianola, give a
net Democratic majority of two thousand.
The election was quiet.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
WORTH OF RAILROAD PROP
ERTY DESTROYED.
Trenton, 1)6c. 4.--The 1) o’clock train
north last right on tho Baltimore aud
Ohio Railroad was delayed twelve tours
by a freight train smash up. Ten freight
earn and fifty thousand dollars worth of
property were wrecked. Six through I 3272~~e"xportV to Great Britain *29.t 1; coast-
Ltaiu* * are stopped ten hours. I wise 130; sales 1750: utpek 43.874.
London, December 4.—Street discounts
three mouthR, $ below bank rate.
Later—-Bank rate 5 per cent.
Console 92. Erie 39.
Pauis, November 4.—Rentes 59.
Liverpool, Dqo. 4—Noon.—Cotton
quiet and unchanged; Rales 12,000—for
speculation and export 2,500; to arrive
1-16 lower.
Uplands not below good ordiuary, ship
ped Deo. and Jan. 8 5-16; ditto, delivered
Deo. 8.1; do., not below low middling,
shipped Nov., Dec. aud Jan. 8 5-16.
Hales inoludo 5900 Ameiican.
New Yor.K, Dec. 4.—Gold opened 8£.
Cotton firmer: sales 3,029; uplands 16,);
Orleans 164.
Futures opened as follows: December
15j[a£; January 15$a}; February 16a3-32;
March 16 13-32.
Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and
unchanged. Coru dull and nominally un
changed. Pork quiet and firm, new rnfiHS
$15. Lard steady, steam K{. Freighth
dull.
Stocks active. Gold 8$. Money 7, bid.
Exchange—long 8,’short 9. Governments
strong. State bonds quiet.
Cincinnati,December 4. —Flour steady
at 5.90a7.10. Coru firm ; old ear 1.50
al.51, shelled 1.50: new ear 45a46. Pork
firmer, held higher, 14.25aU.50 ; buyers j
14. Lard, kettle 8, steam hold nt 74. I
Bacon quiet and steady —shoulders scarce i f
and an improved demand at 64, cloar rib ! -
74, clear sides 7}. Whiskey quiet at 87. 1
St. Louis, December 4.—Flour quiet 1
and unchanged. Coru firmer; some sales
higher; new No. 2 mixed 45a 16 on track, !
47 in elevator. Whiskey steady at 88. ,
Pork firm at $T3al8 50. Bacon nothing
doing. Lard nothing doing; up country
lots offered at 7j with buyers.
Liverpool, December 4, 4:80 p. m.— .
Cotton—salos of middlings upland, not !
below low middlings, delivery in Dec. !
8 5-16.
3:30 r. m.—Cotton —Uplands 84; Or- j
leans 8^.
Paris, December 4.—Specie in tho ,
Bank of Frunce has increased one million
francs during the past week.
London, December 4—Evening.-—Bui- i
liou increased £627,000 sterling.
Liverpool, December 4-—6 p. m.—Cot- 1
ton—sales of uplands, nothing below good i
ordinary, shipped in November, 8 7-16; i
ditto, November and December, 8 5-16. j
New York, December t.- -Cotton quiet;
sales 4,800 at 16)«4.
New York, December 4.—Money iu
demand at 7. Gold weak at 8*ja8}. Gov
ernments weak, littlo doing. Htuto bonds
quiet.
New York, December 4.—Cotton net j
receipts 1,035, gross 8,579.
Futures closed easier; sales 18,600, as
follows: December l.i 13-32a7-10; Jan-,
uary 15 ll-16al5 28-82; February 16 1-16;
March 16 7-16; April 16].
Boston, Dec. 1.—Cottou firm and fair- '
ly active; middlings 16J; net receipts 123, |
gross 123; sales 400; stock 5,600.
Memphis, Doc. 4.—Cotton quiet and
firm; low middlings 14U15; receipts 3257;
shipments 1516; stock 89,487.
Norfolk, Dec. 4.—Cotton firm ; low
middlings 144 : net receipts 2767: ex
ports coastwise 3383: sales 490; mock
5340.
Wilminoton,Doc. 4.—Cotton unsettled;
middlings 14}; net receipts 337: salts
9; stock 2527.
Galveston, Dec. 4. -Cotton fair: gootl
ordinary 13?, ordinary 12|: net receipts
* in called I
Grocers.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale anil Retail Gr
lunction of Franklin, Warren A Ogle
No charge lor tlrayago.
rpiIB attontion of my ctmlo
I payment of tlioir Notrn, uiuub uii<i uiin-i
obligations given foi SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO,
with the privilege of paying In Cotton at rate
ftflonu (15) cunt" per lb for Low Middling".
Cotton will Im* received by me nnd
nil my Agents In nceordnnoe wltli
contract until maturity of mucIi <►*»•
liR-ntlouH, after wlileli date till** |»rlv.
liege will cease.
Those owing Iphh than a bale will ship the bale
to OolumbuH, Ga., and the Imtuiu«* will l.e returned
to them at market price.
I uni now ready to
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guano j
for Another Season
To uiy prompt paying riutiiuiom.
Fnrtlos autioipatlug tlioir Coti« a Notim smi !
Liens will il.erd.y SAVE RISK OF LOSS i
F.Y FIRE AND LOSS IN WEIGHT, !
Ac., and aro entitled to tlm bonoflt of any oxiwhi* 1
Hliould pii-.e for low middling" exceed filteen '15. 1
cent" at maturity of notea.
Jti' Eugle und Phouix money taken at par.
W. K. YOUNG,
A’et Pacific Cuano Comp’y,
No. 1:2 Broad Street.
I am now Idiveiin* my woll tno«n
“Rust and Smut Proof’’
Seed Oats,
Fresh Meats.
.1. T. < OUI{,
sli Meat** of All Kind**,
i.i No*. 16*and 17
Rags, Hides, otc.
JOHN MEIIAFFEY,
Dealer in ItiiKn, Hides, lleeswax, etc.,
and all hinds Of Junk.
Druggists.
JOHN I.. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two doors l eiow Uru VV. H.„v
a•»' N iglu lb li i
FOSTER S. ( HARMAN,
Drum; 1st,
A. M. BRANNON.
f but Si nr:, IIkuaii Sthkht, Coi.ujihus, 1
i»le«mle and Retail Oeale
DruifK and Medleliie«i,
► Met Article* and Perliiim
T. M. JONES,
wmi
Groover, Stubbs k Uo.,
Cotton Factors
General Gainniission Merchanls,
l Savannah.
UvV'l-i tf |
JOHN W. BROOKS.
Wholesale and Rrlail limits 1st,
107 Broad SI., I nI umbos, Ga.
I’hyaloimm PmFcilptiona made a Hpecialty, at
• •mpoiind«d with great r*u* and dispatch nt h
, ” 11 w “p7
0. E. GKOOYKB,
C. F. BTUHB8.
A. T. MAClNTYltK. )
l)’ :
Pronbytoil
Dental Notice.
PHELPS Im* removed hi" <d!h-
Rags, Rags
“jRA.isrio 77
DOES NOT fllEfU THE SALE OF
\mmummm
WILL PAY TH* lrtOIIEST CASH 1’ItIOK i -VV'-"
BROOKS’
100,000 lba. Cotton Rage! Chill and Fever Tills,
I TNLIKK. QUINi:
lJ piirntioim iiKed
(U NBY .TOHDAN,
Her’y .V Trrn«
OFFICE Or THE
delivered at the Kail
Coltimbui. Parties will find
| r«\
rnmmunicHto with mo before thipi ing eNew Iu ie | tbw
Dry Hides |E
PurcbMed, for wlticli tbo ln^lo-.t n.-irL-t j.ilct 1
will 1.0 paid. I 'L-
JOHN MEHAFFEY, - “
COLUMBUS, GKO. | 5“*
!•
Picture l^romew
AM)
FRAME MOULDINGS. 1 '
N LI KK QUININE AND M \NY OTHER PKK-
Ireatment of Chill and
head, nor ‘•imply rhe< I:
ul , l ut produ< c u per
g the iiiiiluriul poitiofi
r depend untirely from
nUliM On pills, wh.rh
alarlnl I
oy point
j. will procure a
I hill the United
-
W. J. CHAFFIN.
7-", —
Administrator's Sale.
Ilf II.I. L« .oM at Cl,..', i .r.rlm. rout..
V> ty,.io.,r < l», on ll.» It ■ I I let . >u Ut-
r.iubtr DfXt, On. Uui.drod A— ■ Lot Lind, No.
143, and Beveuty-tlvo A-res of L"( Land, No. I-pj,
hi tlm did District ii raid only, belonging to
the estate of WM, NV. BAKDKEK. I .aid county
'l«uu«d, tor dlUribuC. ii T-i »*. ‘'i»*li.
CUlt.NKI.il > V. BAHBRKE.
TliU l»t Novoraber, lsTi id. Administrator, i
JOHN W. BROOKS,
Druggist,
107 Broad, Street, t oluinbuH, Ga.,
Hole Proprietor and Manu/ur furer.
Agon to wanted. - p: deo<Uwtf
EPPING’S Bl cm
Notice to all Parehaser: of this Excellent
Compound Bztrast ef Euchu.
• TMl f„
ivlll get the t
ColantbuN, G
Original Extract. Them TH NO OUTSIDE
AOENCIKH— EITHER SPECIAL OR GENERAL.
I am individually 8ol*» Proprietor.
L. FIERCE.
March tIt, IS7U. tl
CARD AND PAPER STOCK
IN I.VUGF. NEW i.M» Till Ill'sT.
We are prepared lo Prill! all Classes of
job wom^:
In the Neatest Style of the Art,
At New York Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Hoads.
Letter Heads,
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
Posters,
Books and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc., etc.
We will Duplicate Bills
of New York, or auy other
city.
Programmes, Bills of Faro.
POSTAL CARDS
OF OF R OWN DESIGN. BETTER
THAN THOSE PURCHASED AT
THE REG V I. % R OFFICES. 4 SPE
CIALTY.
Oi*<l«*r« 11*0111 th«* country *olIdled.
Work guaranteed. Give in a call.
EAGLE AND PHENIX
Manufacturing Comp’y,
Columbus, Georgia,
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE HABIT OK
SAVING ON THE PAUT OF THE
OFEUATIVES, AND TO PUOVIDE A
Rnfo and roliablo arraugouient for tho
boneficial accmrbtfon < f the earnings
of nrtiHcna and uli cib«'-r classes, tliis
Couipauy has enlnbll -hed, under
SPKGIAIj CUAKTElt FiiO.M TUK
STATE OF GEOKGIA,
A SAVM DEPARTMENT,
in which the following advantages aro
offered to Depoaitors of either largo or
small umouut.s:
1.
PEltFECT SECUaiTV. The aasoln of
the Company wore on the 1st of January,
1878 & 1,704,459 48
and nre steadily increasing.
Tho Koservo Fund iH s5;297,766 9*2
All of which properly is specially
pledged by not of the Gouoral Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; and iu
addition, by the same act, the Stockhold
ers of the Company aro mndo INDIVID
ALLY KESPONSIiJLE iu proportion t<-
their shares, for the integrity of tho
Savings Department and ith certificates of
Deposit.
2.
LlllEUAL INTEUES'l. Itato allowed
Seven per cent, per annum, compounded
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS cun be withdrawn at any
time without notin'. Depositors residing
out of the cilv can d* *w deposits by
checks.
4.
HULKS AND liEGULATIOXS of this
Department furnished upon application,
and all dnsirod information given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
6.
All ur.Munis of Dcjmitoj'i will be eon
sidrrrd utrirtly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS:
N. .J. DUdSKY,
W. II. YOUNG,
W. K. DAK RAM0B K.
ALFRED I. YOUNG,
or Now York.
CIIAIILKS GKKKN,
I’lPBid' iit ul the HhvhiiiiuIi Bank
iii'iJI
BOOTS AND SHOES.
COLUMBUS FAIR!
I. I M’OSmoN WILL NO I
I l(!i Annual DiNpla.v ol
Boots, Bhocs fund Leather,
WELLS & CURTIS.
ick of
W- Im
STY I.ISXI AND DURABLE WORK.
mudo rxprcfkly for our trail*?, and a lino of
COMMON SENSE GOODS,
with broad ftoh annd low li. rla, fur (Iiono who want
COMFORT. M- Ii.ivm also tlic boat brand* <d'OAK
AND I/KMI.oi K MILK LKATIIKR, Calf Hkin-.
rj.pi'r !«••*•(Iii-r and Fmdii gs nuncrally.
It will pay dona buyers to look through on
Wholesale Department. In short, wo otb r th
heat iliducem. tits to nil clmseH of buy. i s.
WELLS A CURTIS.
act 19 dood* v Jui 7J Broad dt.
Attention for Ten Days!
A PORTION uf Hi" WrtUh.-,. J.Wflrj'. i I
^ ^ . CjiiclH W» [.| «.«y »»» ■;
*V, ■ > to (
let III* aii'l lake iv. ..j tl..
Y/anted.
li -K nill nvi- nan and *nn.-ii Bl'SIXKSS
V \ 'l l! IT IYI 1,1. PAY It . in Tl i 1
iwrdiiT, urn , par. I in y..ui own nelglita.
„io,l: 111. am." vlunvv for III o». out uf . ml ■
T. S. SPEAR, AGENT
for Non-Electro Plating,
Wan Trv it. For nalo at 99 Ur-ad .tieet, Miiptr
8 «w x Machine Depot. hi 19 ti
Notice.
City Korosone Magazine.
D D\LKKS in tbo above Oil* will tak»* noth •'
Vim the above M i.’ii/.ine - < U he ready n
Her..1.0110 Oil on the Ud lust. Kate*
i t;■» ’ :•< r barrel. Apply toTOM MOOR I
M , . -e. I M.ij5a7.ine#.
I G.8CHUE89LKU
•1.(1. CUALMKKd,
J. C. ANDKKW8.
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