Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, December 06, 1873, Image 1

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TERMS OF Lily and Weekly Enquirer ■ lfred R. Calhoun, PIIOPBIETOB. Twklve mouths, in advance... Sii months, Three months, One mouth, Wewu.y KxQtnnP.it, ono year.. SS«S*SE» S*3BS*1U&*U BOKkl BANKS. W L. BAI.ISBURV, President. A. 0. 15LACKMAH VOL. XV. COLUMBUS, GA., SATURDAY. DECEMBER (>, 1S73. NO. *289, CUBA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM CUBA Thi: spamsii aithoritiks i\ Cl'llA t:1 1 1 .HI'. TO Sl’RHEXDEB Tin: VIIU1IMIS A > 1> SAY rHF.Y tv I l.l. FIGHT FIRST. Wahiiixoton, Doeember !>.—Tho State Department refutes the information re- gMdiug 11,0 startling nows from Cuba. They Unew nothing at midnight. The iciited IT-aas reports that Captain 'ellar resigned. In explanation lie The delivery of the Virginius to the Duitod States will cause frightful eomrno- flpus and catastrophes. Throughout the ijand complete order prevails; in the meantime, volunteers, by privato means •re buying war vessels. Jhe Voi tie Cuba declares that Seuor Soler, Minister of the Interior, has for- vMduil his resignation. The volunteers would consent to plac ing tho Virginius in the hands of a neu tral port for arbitration, but will nut let her come here directly to a United States port. Tho authorities cannot count on the Bupport of the people in carrying out this protocol. Key West, December C.—The Lacro- nitta, of Ilavaua, says the time has come when true Spaniards must prepare to fight. They will conquer or die. True Spaniards will refuse obedience to the home government for tho restoration of embargoed property to Americans, and adv isos readiness by land and sea for fight. All between fonrteon and forty most bo enrolled. All traitors and libera tors expelled. The article concludes with a cli dlouge to the American pcoplo to fight. Thu Ossipe and Monitor Muhapoc arri ved, nine days from Fortress Monroe. Eighty-three more naval recruits arrived from New Orleans to-night. London, December o.—A dispatch says that the Captain General of Cuba hns declined to execute theFish-l’ulo Protocol, which causes dullness in American stocks. Sugar nfluat dll and 8. Erie 38§. The reeling in WnsliiiiRton. Wasiuxoton, Doc. 6.—Nothing definite can bo obtained hero regarding Cuban affairs. Fish and Polo are equally reti cent. Tho ubsenco of American vessels from the port of Havana is part of the programme. Their presence there under present ciroumetanoes would be consid ered a menace. Our government will not consent to tho delivery of the Virginius tc a neutral power, but will consent to re ceive her on the high seas. Tho admin istration seems inclined to deal very gently, and will avoid hostilities if possi ble. They claim that silence, regarding the dotails is providential, ns the admin istration will not adopt harsh measures to enforco the protocol without, Congres sional sanction. WASHINGTON. COXGRF.BNIO.YAI. l*ROl'F.Kl>ISiGH. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS AMI DEPARTURES. THE VIRGINIUS. THT. LONDON TIMES ON THE TIB- GIN US AFFAIR. London, Dec. 8.—Tbo London Times publishes an official list of llritislr sub jects takon prisoners on the steamer \ ir- giuius and executed. Tho limes com menting says: The F.ritish government while demanding the surrender of the survivors, must carefully avoid commit ting itself to tho proposition that the Seizure of tho Virginius was illegal. THE GALE AT DETROIT. DAM A(.l TO HOUSES AND STEAM BOATS. Chicago, Deo. 5.—The gale of Wednes day night caused considerable daningo in Detroit, and 100 foot of the brick wall of the new Michigan Central Cur Works was prostrated, and the whole roof blown oft. Tbo iron roof of tho Central freight depot was blowu into tho river. Steamer Burnsides was blown against the steamer Mackinner, damaging her to tho extent of $40,000. Steamer Keweenaw was blown up tho river a mile and a hint, and beached. Two tugs were lost, and their whereabout** are unknown. Propelle Washington, December 5—Senate.— No session. Jlouse.—Tho following bills wore in troduced : To abolish the lax on tobacco, snuff and cigars. Providing letter carriers for cities of 10,000 inhabitants. To eomploto the James ltivor & Kana wha Canal. liy Laughridgo, of Iowa—Tho bill which passed tho Senate redeeming the loan of 1858, after quite a sharp discussion as to whether it should bo paid in gold or legal tenders—the Democrats arguing for legal tenders—was referred to the Committeo on Ways and Means. It was put ou its passage by Mr. Dan, who argued that it should bo paid in the onrrenoy of the wolld. ltsiuey (colored) of S. C., offered a resolution abolishing tho Committee on Froedmens' Affairs, Referred to the Com mittee on llulee. The nomination of Judge Williams, as Chief Justice, was referred to the Com mittee on Judiciary. This is contrary to tho usual custom of the Senate with re gard to Senators and ex-Senators whose nominations escape a committee investi gation. Tho Senate elected Sunderand as chap lain. So minai'.Y- Tbe committee will take up the Louisi ana case Mouday. Pnrtisaus are very busy. Scuator Morton to-night sent for coun sellors Billings and Dibble. After tho in terview, the two goutlemen went in search of Judge Durant, who is snsposed to he retained in Pinchback’s interest. They also consulted Carl Schurz, who consoled thorn by the remark that there would lie twenty speeches in the Senate before any definite action. The hopes of either of tho aspirants will be long deferred. House EoHiiuittecs. The following shows thochairmon of tho committios of tho llouBe and Southern mmberos ihereon: Elections heretofore telegraphed; Ways and Means—Dawes, Sheldon, Beck; Appropriations—Garfield Swann und Hancock; Banking and Curron- —Maynard and Niles; Pacific Railroad— Sawyer aud Syphor; Claims—Hanley, Nuiiin aud IIowc; Commerce—Wheeler, Bromberg and Mellie; Pacific Lauda— Towusen, Morry and Hereford; War Claims—Lawrence aud Harris; Post Of fice—Packer, Stowell, Cobb and Atkius: Manufacturing—Farwoll, llansior, Wad- doll, Bowen nud Blount; Agri cultural—Itayos of Ala., Cain, Davis, McLean ; Indians—Avorill, Butler, Kai- ney, Adams, Seddings; Military—Cub- burn, Thorulierg, Young, Hunton; Mili tia—Butlor. Sawyer, Elliott, Glass, Here ford, Cook: District of Columbia—Hale, Perham, Leach ; Judiciary (full commit- toe)—Butlor of Mass., Wilson of Ind., Poland, Tremain, Frye, Cessna, White cf Ala., Ward, Elderge, Totter, Jewott: Public Expenditures—Harons, Smith of N. C., Ilines, Bobbins; Private Land Claims—Myors, Pressman, Bright; Naval —Scofield, Hayes, Platt, Purman, Archer, Whitthorn. Foreign—Full committee, with Myers, Willard of Vermont, E. R. Hoar, Clark, Ward, Albert Williams, Wise, Robinson of Illinois, Cox, llnnning, Terretou, Mc Kee of Mississippi, Hynes, Brown, Mills. Revolutionary Pensions — Shoemaker, Smith, Crutchfied, Caldwell,Ranee,Rawls. Railroads aud Canals, full committoe— McCrary, G. F. Hoar, Ilurlhut, Bass, Sherwood, Lewis, Taylor, Smith of 1 ir- giuia, Arthur. Wolf, Stone. Freedmen's Affairs—Cobb, W. II. Nnrnn, Rainey, Morry, Seuer, Adams. Education aud Labor—Munroe, Elliott, Durrell, Rapier, Whitehead. l’atents—Congor, Cructhfield, Smith of North Carolina, Sloss. Public Buildings and Gronads—Platt of Virginia, Lowndes, Millikan. Several committees, including tho Miss issippi levees, were not named. New Yoke, Decomber 5.—Arrived— Manhattan and Benefactor. Arrived out—Denmark. New VonK, December 5.—Tho steamer Bremen hence yesterday, returnod with six feot of wator iu hold. Savannah, Doc. 5.—Arrived—Jubonal, Kate, Agnes. Cleared—-Tidal-Wave. Several vessels were befogged in offing. Cotton Factories. Ml'M'OUliE MANUFACTURING CO. Mtiiiufiicturpru of S11KKT1NOS, SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. G. P. SWIFT, President. SWIFT, Secretary & Treasurer. oct:W 1y, MARKETS. BY TF.LEGRAFH TO ESQEIKF.R. Pauis, December 5.—Rentes 58 and 021. Livebpooi,, Deo. 5—Noon.—Cotton quiet and steady; uplands 81, Orleans 8); sales 12,000—for speculation nnd export 2,000. Ltuor.— Sales include 0,400 Ameiicau. Sales for the week 03,000, for specula tion 7,000, for oxpuit 17,000; stock 487,000, American 00,000: receipts 8S,- 000, Americnn 50,000; actual exports 00,000. Uplands, basis good ordinary, shipped ,ntvrl l'o Vi 4J 7. 1 (l Livery and Sale Stables. ROBERT THOMPSON. Livery, Sale ami Kxctuuigc Stables, CoLETtionpE, North of Ratoolihi Sts., oct30 Columbus, Ga. A. ©AMMEE, Livery anti Sale Stable*, Onr.urnORPR Pt., Columbus, Oa. Particular attention given t<> Fettling anti Sale Sk-rHDn and Mules l*n?. riled in stables by tbo uioutii •»*• day. oct - u Doctors. »>'l OR. .1. A. I kill IIAI1T, •eat C. .1. Miift'etl'H Drug Store, HrtHul stret Reiineii .• oil M. < 'lair, between Rloiul .lllti Kiont Six , Columbus, (in. BUS. (DL/iKY. ier «f St. Cli u to rexulei ©EXE1KAE NEWS. By Teleicrapli to the Enquirrr. —A dispatch from Boston says: '1 ho naval preparations are pushing Brooklyn to he ready in twelve dayB. Caldwell and Montgomery, besides many | —Storms are very general throughout other crafts, were blown across the river, sustaining more or less damage. A CANARD. Tin: RLI'OUTLII RAILROAD AC- C1I1ENT DENIED. llAT.TiMonr, Deeomber 5.—There was not the slightest foundation for tho dis patch sent from Trenton that a freight train ran oil' tho truck ou tho Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, nine miles from this city, smashing ten freight cars, destroying fifty thousand dollars' worth ot property, and delaying the trains between New Yark and Washington hist night. 1 he officers of the railroad company stato there was no accident or de'uy of any kind whatever toauyof th-ir trains yesterday between Washington City aud New York. ib, tb" ■ J THE WEATHER. Dki'auiment or W*i, tXY * j WaaBisoTON, Deo. 1""■' i Probabilities.—For the Southern States, north to east winds with area ot raiu, the UBT0E , ftmpi.ratnre fal.iug on tho South Atlantic Coast ami risiug iu tho Miaaiasippi valley. Kentucky. Ohio and Indiana. Trees are blown across tracks delaying truins. —The Jockey Club meeting, at New Gr imms, has been postponed until tho Kith of December, on account of bad weather. — A factory at Halifax was burned yes terday, loss $150,000. The falling walls killed* three persons. —A fire in the neighborhood of Spriug- li Id caused damage to throe million pos tal cards by water. —It is reported that the schooner A. N. Smith, ostensibly hence for Key West, really carries coul and arms for tho Cuban privateers. —There was a southwest gale in Bufto- lo yesterday. Tho water is higher than it hns been for twenty years. 1 ho lower part of tho city is flooded. —The Deutchlnnd will take the passen gers of tho crippled steamship Bremen, m which a leak was discovered oue hun dred and fifty miles out. —Tho notice of a reduction of ten per cent, to employees on tho railroad from tho coa' rogious, is embarrassing trade at Pcttsville, Pa. The men prefer idlunoss to lessening rates and hours. —The Xe>r York Herald sent a corres pondent to the Ashauteo country to got information about doings there. They received a small packugo by express tho other day with tho compliments of the Asb&nteo King. Iu tho package was found a piece ot nose, ouo oar, a badly assorted evo and a pen. Jan. and Feb., 8 7-1G. Later.—Afloat 323,000, American 174,- 000. Uplands and good ordinary, shipped Nov. and Dec., 8 5-16. New York, Dec. fi.—The associated banks have over $30,000,000. Stocks active and irregular. Gold 9£. Money 7, bid. Exchange—long 8*, short 9i. Governments strong. Stato bonds quiet. Cotton dull: sales 1,364; uplands lfift, Orleans lfij. Futures openod as follows : Docember 1.7 0-1(5; January 15 Il-I6nl3-1G; Febru ary 16 1-32a8-l6; March 10Ui9-10; April 16 t-16tt£. Flour quiet, without decided change. Wheat quiet. Pork firm: new moss $1.7. Lard 8; steam Hj. Cincinnati, December .7.—Flour steady and unchanged. Corn steady; old ear .»0a ,71c., shellod .70 ; new ear 45a46. Pork hold strongly at 1 L2.7al4.ot), on spot ; speculative demand. Lard, kottlo, a good demand at 8a8|, principally held at 8-}a8.l ; steam quiet at 7L Shoulders scarce at 6.V—sales quiet at 7.} clear rib, 8 clonr, alfnew. Whiskey steady 88. Louis, Deeomber 5.—Flour un changed. Corn firmer, now No. 2 mixed 48, iu elevator. Whiskey higher at 89. Pork steady at $13. Paeon, nothing do ing. Lard firm. New York, December .7.—Cotton net receipts 1,071), gross .7,612, Futures closed quiet; sbIps 17,300, as follows : December 1.7 0-10alo.}; January ITiialo 17-32; February 15j; March 16}a 16 9-32; April 16 9-16. Cotton quiet; sales 2111 at 16 to 16$. Mouoy easy at 7, to gold. Sterling dull and stoady. Gold active at 9$a9.-J. Governments strong but higher. States quiet and higher for some. Savannah, Dec. 4.—Cotton stoady : middlings lfi; uot receipts 4450 bales; exports to Great Britain L728; coastwise 1540; sales 2060; Rtock 10.7,330 bales. Weekly not receipts 31,321; exports to Great Britain 9694. to Continent 12,600; coastwise 8198; sales 8520. Augusta, Doc. .7.—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 14$; receipts 1618; sales 1591; Rpinners 280; stock 15,592. Weekly receipts 905.7; sales 7566. Memphis, Dec. 5.—Cotton firm but higher; middlings 14;,’al5; receipts 3868; shipments 1263; stock 42,092. Weekly receipts 25,979; shipments 12,- 571. Wilmington, Dec. 5.—Cotton quiet; middlings nominally 15; not receipts 24 7: stock 2,774. Weekly net receipts 1,909; exports coastwiso 574; sales 256. Philadelphia, Dec. .7.—Cotton quiet; middlings 16/,; low middlings 15;J; strict ;ood ordinary 15$al5L Weekly net receipts 1,921, gross 5,469; exports to Great Britain 1,740. Galveston, Dec. 5.—Cotton firm; good ordinary 18}; ordinary 12$; net receipts 5,865; sales 2,000; stock 49,743. Weekly net receipts 19,625; exports to Great Britain 8,264, to continent 400, coastwise 2,496; sales .9,950. New Orleans, December 5.—Cottou firm; good demand ; middlings 16 Jo., low middlings 15}, strict good ordinary 14.-J ; not receipts 6367 bales, gross 7300 : ex ports to Great Britain 4272 ; sales 3000 : stock 151,406. Weekly not receipts 49,563, gross .70,- 611 ; exports to Great Britain 26,311, to Franco .'1565, coastwise 2841 ; sales 35,000 bales. Montgomery, Dec. .7.—Cotton firm: low middlings 13\al3 : j. Weekly receipts 2,541, shipments 2,017; stock 7,338. Selma, Dec. 5.—Middlings 1.7. Woekly receipts 2,496; shipments 1,936; stock 7,285. City Point, Dec. 5.—Net receipts for the week 810. Norfolk, Deo. 5.—Net receipts 2,5 11: exports coastwise 3,207; sales o00; stock 4,014. Weekly net receipts 18,767: ex ports coaRtwiso 20,148; sales 2,925. Nashville, Dec. .7.—Cotton firm and active; middlings 1 • *- Woekly receipts 6,587; shipments 4,710; stock 6,713. Macon, Dec. .7.—Cotton firm; low mid dlings 14 j. Weekly receipts 3,727; ship ments 3,476; stock 10,339. Boston, Doc. 5.—Cotton quiet; mid dlings 16», : net receipts II, gross 1978 ; sale* 300; stock 5600. Weekly net receipts 8.72, gross 4866 : 1 sales 1700. Charleston, Dec. 5 —Cotton firm ; middlings 15, low middlings l4’’all,‘, strict good ordinary 14}al 1 \ : net receipts H67; exports coastwiso 1861; sales 2500; stock 51,406. Weekly not receipts 20,907: exports to Groat Britain 10,336, to continent 2932, c^islwise 6308; sales 9100. Providence, Bee. .7.—Weekly net re ceipts 40; sales 2000: stock 4000. Baltimore, Dec. 5.—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 15;: low middlings 15]a 1.7$: strict good ordinary 14}: net receipts 79; gross 1161: exports coastwise 160; sales 475; of which 125 to spinner; stock 15,266. Weekly net recospts 520; gross 4 <198; exports to Groat Britain 786; exports j coastwise 1056; sales 2511, of which ^<0 to spinners. I Mobile, December .7.—Cotton firm; middlings 15]; low middlings 14]; strict good ordinary 14; net receipts 4,100: ex ports coastwiso 1,168; sales 1,000 last evening 806: stock 3.7,316. Weekly net receipts 18,852: exports coastwise 9,116: sales 16,606. Kosldonco corner of 8t. (.Muir aud Ogle thorp OUluo ir* sei»ti7 dtt Hit. .5. (’. COOK, Office ovor Ellis a Harrison's Commission House. Htiiiil first door to left. FERTILIZERS. Guano Notice to Planters. agency of pacific GUANO CO., ) I Columbus, Oa., Oct. i, 1873. i | rnilE attention of my ciMlomnra in called to th» j I uayineiit of their Notes, Liens and ether | I obligations given for SOLUBLE PA 011* 10 UUANO, J . with tho privilege of paying in Cotton at rate ot 1 I lilt eon (15) rente per th for Low Middlingi*. Cutleii will l»o received by me iuhI ■ nil my Agents ii» nceordimee witli I eoutruet until nmlurlty of wueli «!>- lipilioiiH, alter which date till* |*riv. 1 ilege will cease. I Those owing teas than u bale will ship the bale 1 to CuluinbuH, Gil., nud the balance will be returned lo them at market pi ice. I am now ruuly to Delivor Solublo Pacific Guano lor Another Seuson To my prompt paying cUHtnmorf. 1‘iiitiVs uuticipatiiiu their Colton Notes ami l.ien.-t will th-ivl.v SAVE UISK OF EOSS 15 Y El ICE AMI I.OSS IN WKIUIII, 4 Vf., and me entitled to the benefit ol any oxee-n -I...iil.l price for l »\v middlings exceed fifteen (15) . • niri at maturity of notes. Jtu’ Eagle and I'henix nnmey taken at par. W. H. YOUNG, A’«t Pacific Cuano Comp’y, Xo. 12 Broad Street. Dentists. W. T. 1*001,. Dentist, nov28J 1"1 Broad St.. Oultimb W. J. EOOliE, Dentist, sopoj Georgia 11 Building. Cobnnlui Lawyers. JOB PRINTING. THE ENQUIRER JOB OFFICE IS COMPLETE IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS, MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS’ BANK Columbus, Ga., Does a General Banking Business. DEALS IN Exchange, t*«l<i. Silver, Stocks. Ac. Special ntfcntiou given to Collec tions, nud prompt rclurns made. New York Couhespondi.xt : Xiulli X'ntioriHl Hunk ol Xcw York. SAVINCS RANK. DEPOSITS received in sums of 25 cents and upwards. SEVEN’ per cent, (per nuiiuni) iis terest allowed, payable 1st Jnuunrv, April, July and Ocloher,fcnnipmiiid- etl four times annually.) DEPOSITS l*All> OX DEMAND. DIRECTORS: W. L. SALISBURY—Fonoerly of Wainuck A Co. A. ILLUKri—Of l’rocr, lllgtw * Co. \V. R. BROWN—Of Columbus Iron TVoikCo. 0. A. RUDD—Of 0. A. Redd Co. U. L. Mc’GOUGU—Of John Mctiongb a Co. octl'J srtf I urn now delivering my well known ‘Rust and Smut Proof” Seed Oats, I.. T. DOWN I N’t*, Attorney nnd Solicitor. J. 8. C.nu’r and RfgiiU-r in Baukruptc:. Gilicc nov-'i] ov« r Rrookrt' l)riu 8tore, CulumbiH, Ct PEA BODY A DUANNON, Attorneys nt Law. Office oveh J. Ennis & C«>. » Stoke, Biioah 8t., uovlBJ West Side. It. J. 3IOSES, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Enw, Georgia Homo Innuranco Company building, nee oct7 ly] und story. LOUIS l. GAUKABD, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law. Oilico No. (17 Broad street, ColumbiiH, Ga. W,ll pnu.licc in tlie Stato and Fodoiai Cuiirtd. attoutioh given to Coihmereial Law und easts in Runkruptcy. a<, l >- * t HAS. JI. WILLIAMS, Attorney nt I.nw, Volumbus, On. * Will prnctlro in any Court Ofilee over A coo & Murdoch’s store. [novlii CAUTION. Genuine Fairbanks Scales, e. & t. mmm & co. SlnviiiK' recently been Itefurnlslied with a lnr^v nssortinent of the I’iiiest New Type, Bette, Cmattes, NKW PRESSES OF THU I.ATKMT ASH* MOST A FI*KO V It I) I’.V TT It It \ S. blent. OF PICK OF THE Grocers. J. II. HAMILTON, Wholesale nnd Detail Grocer, Junction of Franklin, W’urroti & Oglethorpe SI- No dmiK« for drnyugo. bepl-1 IS II % 7i COOPER, Family Grocer and Dealer iu Country Product aepf» next to “Kiwjuin r” Ollice. i jiifstfcx - ■ fi ft , FAIR BANKS Fresh Wteats. .1. T. t'OOli, Fresh Rents of All Kinds, ri01>a StitllK N“H. 15 and IT. kH KS Standard Scales Stock Scales, Coal 8ealo«, Hay Sealer, Dairy SraloH, Counter Sful«*n, Ate., Ac. Sf«i™ ]to|)Airc<1 I’roraiitljr .ml lt('it«oiiiilil). For .1,11: 1 l 1 h. 1. Troomiii r’* C<.n-« nml Drug Mill., CompoHition Ill’ll., «ll «lT.f> L.ttcr PrfMM. •*)-, THE MOST I’EKFECT iURM m DRiilB. Miles AlarmJTill Co.’s. EVERY EVERY ItiLlMPflOB] Rags, Hides, etc. JOHN BLEU A FEE Y, Denier in UiRts, II itlcs, Dceswnx, etc., and nil hiinls of Juiilc. Corker Brio-.* * m» Uui.kmiorfe Sts . Hunf) Gtilurabus, On. Druggists. JOHN L. JORDAN, Druggist, Two tioi.rs below Goo. W. Browii’n, Rroiul Street, ColumbuH, On. tirf Niglit Rr!l rigbl nf .-'*«»111 ib"-r. m<‘| • fOSTI R S. I IIAPMAX, Druggist, Randolph, emit •>!' Broad Street, M ep5 Columbus, Ga. A. R. DIE AN NON, Wuec Side, Bro.vu Stkeu. , Columhuh, g> , Wludesale and Dclai! OenlN't* in Drugs and Medicines, Toilet Articles nml l»erfumcry. JOHN \Y. 01500IIS, Wholesale and Detail Druggist, in; Broud SI.. fuliiuibuH, Ga. made a Hpoclalty, and u 1 >• and diapatch at all Idrawkk Mill (IIA NT Use 'Hum SOLI) »T Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses FAIRBANKS & CO.. 311 UKOAUWAY, *■ Y., 100 Baltimore Stieel, Baltlnmif. r>:t Camp Street, New Grleaii*. I AIDDANKS A LAVING, Mas mill Hall. Pltlladelphia. ■ ’AID It A N KM, BROWN A t’O., •j Milk Hire, t, Riitttuii. For hale by Leading llanlv Dial. Musical Presents! Finely Bound ! Useful ! Kritortuiiiiity ! Pli.VMb iaiH Pie coinpunutlud witli Dental Notice. n R. PHELPS ImH r«ino\i d lain oilico to hi l*re»dij iHimu CuurcL. "i 1 .•el boveii s Let tors, Hi- nl Gntt'Hialk it.. .,| R. 1 tlioveu, ,ifr of Chopin, ,l'e or llandnl. if,j nt Mendelssohn ,itf ut RnHAini, ,if ( - .,t \ ..n W.d*er, 1 ,ife ut Sell it man n, Ali-i,di P.ilko • •Ill) a Lette chi-M, Kiel t’ri Letto , Rittei's lliatorv ot Mush \D...fX Km J einpedia nf GardnerX Music ot Nutu tJImpin'h Ma/.urk Gems of Simons, I Walt/"', Cbitli. ■ ruth nf 1 1 >lnb. IIOFS NOT Vllttli Tilt: SAI.I. Ill' I-IOOl )’S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE. BROOKS’ Chill and Fever Pills, U CARD AM PAPER STOCK IS LARGE, NEW AND THE BEST. He uro prepared to I*r 1111 ull Clansca of TOE WORK In the Neatest Style of the Art, At Now York Prices. Business Cards, Bill Heads. Letter Hoads, Circulars, Hand Bills, Posters, Books and Pamphlets, Manufacturing Cunip'y, Columbus, CJ-eoi'gia. Paid up Capital, $1,250,000. TO INCULCATE T1IE HAblT Ol-' SAVING ON THE PART OF THE OPERATIVES, AND TO PROVIDE A mifo ami reliable arrangement fur tlm beneficial noaacmlr.licn if tbo carninga uf urtisens and ail oth.r elasaea, tbia Company haa 6nt u '.'.; ..ed, under SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA, A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, in wliicli tbe following advantage!) aro offered to Depoaitois of oillier large or Hinall amouubi: 1. PERFECT SEOUltITV. Tbe ns, ■ Is of tho Coujpuuy were on the 1 st of January, 1873 $1,704,459 43 aud aro Htoadily incretiBiug. Tho ItoRorvo Fund is $297,766 92 All of which property is specially pledged by act of the General Assembly for tho protection of Depositors; and in addition, by tho same aot, the Stockhold ers of tho Company aro made INDJYID- ABLY KLSFONSIBLK in proportion to their shares, for tho integrity of tho Savings Department and its certificates of Deposit. 2. LI BELIAL INTKKLST. Halo allowed Seven por cent, per annum, compounded four times a year. DEPOSIT'S cun bo withdrawn at any time without noliri. Depositors residing out of tho city can di tw deposits by checks. 4. KI LLS AND REGULATIONS ot tins Department furnished upon appheution, and all desired information given. 5. ROOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS given to depositors. All accounts of Depositors a til he eon side red strictly jtrirutc and conlUUntiol. DIRECTORS: N. J. MJSSfiY, VV. 11. YOUNG, W. K. PAKRAMORK, ALFRED I. YOUNG, of New Yolk. G1IARLES GREEN, Pi i -.iih'iit ol i lie Sm .in ii.ili Hank ami T'o-t «'•■■■• BOOTS AND SHOES. j COLUMBUS FALB! HIE 1 i’ll ANN I AL »• \PoM I I oN W I LI. NOT In* Id I I iliia K.-aaon, but the | IMIi Anniml Display ol Boots, Shoes and Leatlie: 1 . WELLS & CURTIS, ill bo at uttrartiVM a« ever. bave a hit, Mto< k of ST N I,IS II AND Dl'KAKI.i: WOKIi, ,.x 1 .|/M.ly fur "in ir.pb-, and a lim- -d nni no\ si:nsi: (iooDS, Nl.IKE QUININE AND M \NY OTHER PR parationH i ni»t «-lfuct tho bend, nor nimply « the JhauHi! f'*r a lew ilayn '-ah , but |-i «»dm • a manont cum by eradirating tlm uiahiriiH |» upi.li wlii' h f liiil iiii• i lo'-r d ,, I"'i | I 1 niio-ly tin* nyHtem. Each b«»x rontaim* '»') pilh, Oliver Ditcoa Sc Co., Chas. II. Dltson& Co. \ Legal Blanks, etc., etc. We will Duplicate Bills of New York, or any other ..’fall of r. liel, ov r.ilrtUS Of lotlg Htumiillg ; Id-Id (bat they are tho rh<*H)Mu>t in tliu »j"»t'y 1 jtual anti-malarial i to t 1m, public. Jl.fiO und a '.I renta peatuge Htamp " ill |*r«-■ ur.- a box tlirough mail to any point wiiliio 6" Un i d Ftal*’*. Try them. A<ldr< is JOHN W. BROOKS, Druggist, 107 Broad, Street, t'oluinhii*, Kit.. gol« Proprietor and Mannforlnror. Agontn wanted. I " dfod*wtt EPPLMj’S blchu ITotico to all Purchasers of this Exso'.ioiit Compound Extract of Buehu. £1 KNLI YOL'll oltllKi; ■ r-l 1.. I’lIJb \< <*-. 0 Colambu, 0a., *nd y>i» will n’-t b* 1 I Origilial Kxtr.ct. There H 0 UL' 1-1Ijh A0KNUXK8—KITHKK ol-BCIAl. OK UKNKIUI.. 1 am individually Sola Proprietor. L. FIERCE. j March 5th, 187^. U HflpEJ 11■-1H w 4 w To Housekeepers and Laundresses. SAVE YOUR LABOR AND YOUR CLOTHES! The Woman’s Friend, OR STEAM WASHER. iMI’ltOVDD I* AT K NT, TKH.. I*7.T H aving I urcliHN«»l III" pit.-nt i.gbt m mak« ... I , I tin* 8TEAM WASHER, tin- »ub-.. n l,i i ,ulil reipoctfully call att* imiom >! tlm publb to tin- gitutuflt ami moat wundvrlul iniprovuiin-u It ' tbi any otlu t- ntion a bile tin- tbo dutliUH from w.-m m •'a-n. No whhIi-Imi id,.-d. Ulotlien lim, w,.-Id d lavt d-ul.b*. Fin* , fare ax well in ^ i- •- G. •.. 11 ->■ -t f.M'i n It in peculiar in washing iUuu**l', 'b itii' not full tlicin at, band oi iu.d liim- i ubbin. 1 have tcated it, and «aii recumui'Mid i' fritmdit aud tlm public. I propone t > I it uti own merits, warranting every on*- 1 For ftntlmr Information, mil *>n nm at m> t deuce, oraddreux mo l»y mail, and 1 will muki raugetneiii lor you to tent it you moll. MRS. LEILA It. SLADE. J*. 8.—i will hI*u sellfoiiuty ..r State right*. city. Programmes, Bills of Fare. POSTAL CARDS Ol Ol' U OWN DESIGN, ItlTiTit THAN Til OS F. I* l’Ill'll A SII D AT TIIK HEGIT.AK omtFS. A SIT.- <1 A I.T V. OnleiH from llie eoimlry •tollellcd. Work umirantocd. Give (tv a rail- low Id )■ iilnO r lb. \S\> IIEMI.lM K .-ULK LEATHER, fall H-* I*"*'Id • a». i I”-- : .' It Will p.\ .: - -■ - - 611- b Attention for Ten Days! , PUHTI'IN '■ 111" 'VailIns, fiiiiinfwiU - <i.ttll-ali<l liih’ Wanted. , , K „.,|l aii<) a.”’’”- US SIM S'. V\ XII IT Win. I*AY fri'i.i ft I" r 'lav. i 1 in >-’ll •'»” 1 "" I ; it ' ■ ■ ral ’ haiiw 1 ■ ■ I ill in i” oi having It it 1 “• 11 “j:"i , .A , i-HAii".v «'<>., tf h'J- \Vaahingtou stIkmtoii, Mass. 1’. S. SPEAR, AGENT' for Non-Electro Plating:, ml U bi st ;ir:i '! • > " r inf I I per bottle, fur Cleanim: ‘ v ' : ' ' _ Wa’l i Try It. Fur Bala " ' I ■ j.u i SI I. hill.. I’"l'"' r*,' ot ice. City Kerosene Magazine. ,|i< Ih" ah.’>. Kill ».ll laku l oti. ’• D thal III. . - in,. Oil on the ;t.l lust. Rut. Parrel. Apply to TOM MoOltl L. G. SCllU ESSI.ER, J. G. OllAl.MKl:." J. C. ANDK E\N .S Comtuittec.