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COLUMBUS, GA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1873.
NO. 298.
WASHINGTON.
CO\tiREKNIO.\.tl, l»KO<EE«I.\f!N.
IfOIIKC.
Washington, Dec. 1(1.—The House
passed a bill to repeal the Bankruptcy
llw, but providing that all pending pro
ceedings in bankruptcy shall bo contin
ued under the existing law, except that
•11 fees, costs and charges shall bo re
duced to one-half of the present rates.
The select committee on Salaries re
ported a bill fixing the salaries of members
•t five thousand dollars,to be in full of all
allowances except for actual individual
traveling exponses, and reducing all other
•laries that were increased last sossiou to
what they had been before, except
fudges of the Supreme Court and the
President's during this term. An amend
ment was adopted, making the redaction
take effect from the 4th of March, 1873.
The bill was not disposed of.
General Spinner was at his desk to-day.
He goes to Florida during the recess for
his health.
The Committoe on Appropriations of
the Senate have agreed to report the
House bill giving the Navy four millions
Without amendment.
The Post Master General is before tho
Committee on Post Offices and Post
Hoads, explaining the relief service by
abolishing the franking privilege. It is
understood that he opposes any modifica
tion of tho presout laws.
The Supreme Court adjourned to-day
In respect to Nelson.
Tho motion to reconsider the confirma
tion of Shepperd was voted down. He is
now Governor.
No other action of the Executive ses
sion transpired.
The curiosity as to tho fate of Judge
Williams as Chief Justice increases.
Tho Military Committee have com
menced investigation in tho froedman
Howard defalcation.
Tho Executive mansion is closed on ac
count. of tho death of Col. Dent.
Tho Finance Committee agreed to re
port adversely on Clayton's bill imposing
10 per cent, tax on tho circulation of
banks other than national.
Senate.
Tho Finance eominitto report adversely
to tho bill authorizing a partial payment
of duties in greenbacks.
A bill placing the telegraph lines con
necting tho Capitol and Departments un
der the control of Gen. Babcock passed.
A bill removing the disabilities of Wil"
Barns, of the State of Texas, was referred
Morton made n long speech in favor of
Pinchhack. MoOreery speaks to-morrow.
Beuale wont into executive session.
ItohbIckT
*'THr. COM HI ITT E E DEVIDEl) AN
TO WHETHER Hi: IN EN-
TITLED TO If IN NEAT.
Washington, Dec. 1(5.—Tho Committee
.on Privileges and Elections are divided
Upon this question whether Pinchback
upon his credentials is entitled be sworn
ip. Morton's resolution that the creden-
#als of Pinchback for a seat in the Sen-
ante for the coming six years, ending
March 4th, 1879, boiug in regular form,
be is entitled, under the law and usages
Of the Senate, to bo sworn in, and that
Whatever grounds of contest to his rights
should be made hereafter.
FREDERICK DENT DEAD.
r
OF THE Pit ENI HE XT'S
FATHER-IN-LAW.
Washington, December 10.—Colonel
Frederick Dout, father of Mrs. Grant,
died at midnight; aged 88. His daugh
ter, Mrs. Casey, is quite ill at Philadel
phia. An unfavorable effect of said news
is apprehended. Col. Dent has resided for
U long time at the White House, as tho
guest of his daughter. Tho Colonel never
Abandoned his Democratic principles. Ho
ate his breakfast and smoked his cigar
. Yesterday morning.
GENERAL HEWN.
f Ily Telegraph to the Enquirer.
'The Carlist insurrectionists in Spain
•re decreasing.
—The steamer Bicton was lost in the
iediterraneau, with twenty-two lives.
—A dispatch from London says tho
; weather is tempestuous. Much damAge
is reported.
—The ex-Empress Eugenio visited
Queen Victoria at Windsor castle yester
day.
taL —Tho Madrid Impartial reproaches tho
United States for permitting mootings in
New York lor organization against Cuba.
Ev —A special from Paris says tho Con
servatives of Franco are dismayed at the
Republican successes in the recent elec
tions.
'-The official journal of the Carlists at
(From tho Danbury Nows ]
THE CERTAIN FIXTURES.
The most exquisite article of domeatio
torture is tho modern window-curtain fix
ture. Years ago, before tho deseemtiug
hand of inventive geuius was reared, the
wiudow covering was either a green shade
hung by hooks, or a simple piece of uma-
lin nailed firmly to the upper casing.
Now tho cm tain is uniformly of cloth,
with a fiat stick at the bottom and a
round stick at the top, and a complicated
lot of bn ss cogs and ratchets at i he endta.
It isn’t much trouble to fit in the fiat
sticks, because they can bo measured the
right length on the floor, but it is getting
tho proper leugth of the round sticks or
rollers that plays the mischief with a
man’s temper. We are not quite certain
but that it could bo done without much
bluster wero a man’s wife to go off to the
other end of the town and stay there until
tho operation is over. She doesn’t, how
ever. She keeps right close to him, and
enlivens tho performaee by such observa
tions as her judgment nnd experiences
teach her aro tho best calculated to turn
his hoad. The window-curtain is general
ly put up in tho evening. This is partly
because the man has then more time, and
partly attributable to his desire to put off'
tho ovil job until the last moment.
The first thing to be done is to separate
the parcols and borrow a saw. Every
family keeps its own screw-driver
(point broken) and hammer (handle
loose). You instinctively saw the fiat
pieces first, because this is the easiest,
and afterwards tit the rollers, which is
more difficult. Then the curtain is
tacked to the rollers, which keep turning
over and breaking the tackR, and catching
your fiugors under the hammer. This
done, you aro ready to plant your feet on
tie best caue-bottom chair in the bouse,
and put up tho fixtures. Here your wife
says, “Well, if I ever saw anything quite
as idiotic as .” You then get right
down, while she starts for a wooden ar
ticle, and by way of showing that you
have no feeling in the matter, you kick
tho cauo-seat iuto the middle of the room.
Once mounted on the chair, the brack
ets are put up. To do this requires that
you extend your arms tho full length, and
while in this condition, with a couple of
screws and a screw-driver in your mouth,
fbo hammer in one hand, the other hang
ing to tho fixtures, and the ourtain with
the unwieldy roller across your shoulder,
you make the sickening discovery that
you havo get nothing with which to
punch the hole for the screw. Then you
got down to tho floor again to remedy
the defect, and find there is nothing for
that purpose but the advioe of your wife
to drive the screw till it sets. You
mount again. She holds the lamp so she
can see if the woman has cleaned the
corners of the glass, and, as you have
your mouth too full of hardware to artic
ulate with auy freedom, you find yourself
obliged to kick her elbow to iudicate that
you actually demand some of tho flame
to set the screw. The artifice is lost upon
her, however, for, likely as not, sho will
set down the lamp to rub her arm, and
ask you what you meun. No one has yet
sot a bracket to a ourtain fixture without
either dropping some of the implements
or a remark well calculated to engross
tho attention of tho party holding the
lamp. The awful strain on the arms, the
wonderful vacillating humors of (he
screws, tho incomprehensible imbecility
of tho screw-driver, the obstinacy of the
roller, and the astonishing perverseness
of your wife, who will persist in moving
the light at the wrong time, make putting
up a modern curtain fixture the most sub
tile of household grievances. And when
the curtain is finally up, and secured so it
won’t fall on your head when you touch
the string, and you take hold to draw it
up, tho experience as it waltzes off to one
side, and tries to stand on its drunken
head, and failing iu that, stays right
whare it is,and obstinately refuses to
budge either way, has never been truly
analyzed. Weeks after, when you are
leaning back iu your chair engrossed in
momories of the dead past, that curtain
will suddenly come thundering down
upon you, causing you to spring into the
air and lifting your very hair almost free
from the scalp.
—The Grand Duke Nicholas, brother
of the Russian Czar, has sent to the Sul-
tain of Turkey two stuffed hours. When
his Imperial Highness was in Constanti
nople he promised his Majesty some
trophies of the chase, and he has kept
his word. One of the bears was killed by
the Grand Duko's own hands. It is an
immense beast, jet black, and tho taxider
mist has stood ii erect and made it clutch
tho trunk of an artificial tree. The other
boar is a brown, and it holds a plate be
tween its paws. We suppose that whene
ver tho Sultan looks upon his stuffed pets,
ho will bo reminded that the Russian hear
has teeth and claws, and that it will bo
prudent not to put his head iu its way.
Tho Czar, as is well known, has a greedy
eve on the fair domain of tho Turk.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, Deo. 1(5, 1878.)
Probabilities.—For the New England
and Middle States, light uud general
Southeasterly to Southwesterly winds,and
partially cloudy weather, with less pres
sure and a slight riso of temperature.
For the Southern States, partly cloudy
woathor aud possibly light rain on the
coast, and tho temperature rising with
diminished pressure. Tho winds gradu
ally shifting to Easterly aud Southerly
for the Lake regions.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVALS ANI> DEPARTURES.
New York, Docember 1G.—Arrived :
City of Galveston, Croscent City nnd Hol
land.
Arrived out: Galico.
Savannah, Doc. 1G.—Arrived—Hunts
ville, San Jacinto.
London, Dec. 1G.—Arrived at Liver
pool—bark Brilliant Stur, from Wilming
ton, N. C.
New York, December 1G.—Arrived—
Tyboe.
MARKETS.
IIY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
London, December 1(5.—Erie 37; street
discounts $ below bank rate. Consols
91 >91J.
Paris, December 1(5.—Rentes 58f. aud
50 o.
Liverpool, Dec. 15.—Noon.—Cotton
firmer: advanced a fraction; uplands 8{j:
Orleans 8;); sales 15,000—for speculation
and export 3,000. Cotton to arrive
steady.
Lator.—Uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped in November and De
cember and January ditto, nothing
below low middlings, delivered in De
cember 8 5-1G.
Sales include 9900 American.
New York, Dec. 1(5.—Gold opened at
I1§. Stocks active, but irregular. Mon
ey, 7 bid. Gold 12$. Exchange—long
9$; short 10. Governments strong. State
bonds strong.
Cotton quiet aud easier; soles 1003;
uplands Uij, Orleans l(i£.
Futures opened as follows: Jan. 1G
l-32alG$; Feb. lG.^alG-j; Mar oh 10$; May
Flour quiet. Wheat quiet nnd firm.
Com steady. Pork dull. Lard heavy.
Sr. Louis, December 1G.—Flour firm ;
fair demand, especially for grades below
six which are source. Corn held firm but
inactive—mixed (51 in elevator. Whisky
scarce aud higher at 75. Pork quiet at
$* 14.25a 14.50. Bacon nominal—shoulders
(54, clear rib sidos G : ,‘, clear sides 8{a8$.
Lard 8.18L
Louisville, Due. 1(5.—Pork held at
$15al5 50. Lard steady at 8r8.4 for stoam.
Corn in good demand at 5(la(50. Flour
quiet $7a8 75. Whiskey firm at 944.
Liveupool, December 1(5, p. m.—Sales
of Orleans, nothing below good ordinary,
shipped January and February, 8jjd.
Yarns and fabrics quiet and unchanged.
New York, Deo. 1(5.—Cotton—Net re
ceipts 557 bales, gross 3534.
futures closod steady; sales 22,800
baloR : December 15}, January 1(5$, Feb
ruary 1(5 19-32a$, March 1(5 15-1G, April
Cotton Factories.
MUSCOGEE MAXUFACTUR1XG CO.
Manufacturers of
SIIKKT1NQS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, R01‘E, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, 8ocretary & Treasurer. octal ly.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPKOX,
Livery, Male ami Exchange Stable*,
OflLRTiioRPK, North of Randolph Sts.,
octal) Columbian, Uu.
A. GAMMEL,
Livery and bale Stables,
OoLKTiionps St., Columuus, Ga.
Particular nttcution given to Feeding nnd Sale
of Stock.
Hoihkh mid Milieu boarded In stables by tbo
month or dity. oct2l»
Doctors.
■til. J. A. I'lUlI IIAllT,
lc- lit 0. ,1. Uuirott'a UruK Store, Broad air.
Residence on St. Clair, between Broad aud
ior5 Front Sts., Columbus, Utt.
DR. COL2EY.
Residence corner of St. Clair nnd Oglothorpe Bts.
DR. J. O. COOK.
• Ellis A Harrison’s Commission House,
Dentists.
w. T. root.,
Dentist,
V28] 1<>1 Brpail St., Qolttmbu
JOB PRINTINC. ) BANKS.
THE ENQUIRER j "
'MERCHANTS’ & MECHANICS’
BAMKL,
Columbus, Ga.,
Does a General Banking Business,
DEALS IN
JOB OFFICE
W. J. FOGLE,
Dentittt,
iu Homo Building, Columbus, (In
Lawyers.
L. T. DOWXIXG,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. S. Com’r uud Register in Hunkruptoy. Oilico
iiov29] over Brooks’ Drug Htoro, Columbus, Oh.
PEA1IODY A IIRAXXOX,
Attorney* at Luu.
Office over J. Ennis A Co.’s Store, Broad St.,
iiovISJ
We
Pudding Sauce.—Four tablespoons of
sugar, two tablespoons of butter, one
tablespoon of Hour beaten to a cream.
Add tho white of an oggbontan to a froth,
and pour iuto tho whole a gill of boiling
water, stirring it very fust. Flavor with
lemon, rose-water, nutmeg or wine.
Fritters—Take two or throe eggs:
a little sweet milk; stir in a littlo flour,
and beat it well; drop with a spoon in a
little pork fat; turn iu a second or bo, as
they cook very quickly. These are excel
lent and very hearty.
Hemedy For Group.—Half a teaspoon-
full of pulverized alum in a little molasses.
If is a simple remedy, one most always at
hand, and one dose seldom fails to givo
relief. If it should, ropeat it after one
hour.
—The French war indemnity was, says
the Epargne Franchise, paid in tho
following manner: — 1. In cash, 750,000,-
()()0 taken from the bullion in tho Bank
of France, and 1,(500,000,000 drawn from
tho circulation of the country and re-
-10.
Buyone announces that the town of Utica I l )!ftc ©d by bank notes. 2. In German
. • has been oapturod by the ltoyalists, under coins,7.»0,000,000 which the German ar-
•Triutany. I uiies had spout iu France.
it,. —A Paris correspondent of tho Lon Ion
Himes says Bazline intended to put him
self at the head of (lie Aiphonzo forces
^iad his senteuco been commuted to ban
ishment.
JB —The Democratic caucus of California
(nominates J. T. Farley for United States
Senator for the long term, aud Judge
| Ilerger for the short term. Both are
[ (claimed us anti-railroad men.
-A dispatch from Sheffield, England,
yesterday, says that city was visited by a
erriblo storm. The wind blew a hurri
cane. A large number of buildings aud
■chimneys wore blown down, and many
fpersons were killed.
—The funeral of Professor Agassiz
f took place in Boston from Appleton Cbap-
P©1, on the l(5th inst. Several paws wore
•served for tho family, which otherwise
•re open to whoever comes. The formal
Attendance of several societies, to which
deceased was attached, was declined.
By the ces-
on of the eastern railways, 325,000,000.
1. By the export, of goods from Franco to
many, 775,000,000. 5. By the sale of
I G
foreign stock. 800,000,000.
PROVERBS FROM THE; FRENCH-
—Not every one that dances is glad.
—The worst wheel always creaks most.
—It is loving too much to die of love.
—‘Tie a long day, a duy without bread.
—Every man to his taste.
-Not every dog that barks bites.
—Every one should sweep before his
own door.
—Every to-morrow brings its broad.
—Every potter vaunts his own pot.
—Every medal has its reverse.
—The coal-heaver in uiftuter at Lome.
Holders meet tho demand freely ; July
Money 7 a fraction commission. Ster
ling weak at 9. Gold 12a 12$, reached $
during tbo day. Governments strong and
higher, considerable doing. Statos strong.
Boston, Doc. 1(5.—Cotton quiot ; mid
dlings 1G;( ; net receipts 18, gross 1053 ;
sales 400 : stock (5000.
Norfolk, Dec. 1(5.—Cotton firm ; low
middlings 15c. ; receipts 1810 ; exports
coastwise 1032 ; sales 475 ; stock 11,871.
Charleston, December 1(5.—Cotton
firm; middling 15j*al5$; low middlings
15$al5$; strict good ordinary 14 , l ; net re
ceipts 2911; sales 2000 ; stock 5(5,7(57.
Mobile, December 1G. — Cotton quiet;
Savannah, Doc. 10.—Cotton firm;
middlings 15jj; net receipts 3004; sales
2093: stock 112‘710.
Wilmington, Dec. 19.—Cotton firm;
middlings 15 J; not receipts 525: solos 50.
stock 0(537;
Memphis, Dec. 10.—Cotton firm ; mid
dlings lGalGj: low middlings 15$; receipts
5312; shipments 1998; stock 51,937.
Augusta, Deo. 1(5.—Cotton strong and
in good demand ; middlings 15 ; receipts
2.3(57; sales 2257.
Galveston, Dec. 1(5.—Colton linn and
good demand: good ordinary 114, ordina
ry 13; receipts 2,424; exports to Conti
nent 1.32; sales 2,000; stock 70,800.
Baltimore, Dec. 1(5. — Cotton firm:
middlings JO: low middlings 15$; strict
good ordinary 114: gross receipts 21(5; ex
ports coastwise 375; sales (501; stock
1(5,310.
New Orleans, Dec. 1(5.—Cotton firm
and good demand; middlings 174; low-
middlings 1(5$; strict good ordiuary lljj;
net roeeipts 11,12(5, gross 12,50(5: exports
to Continent 3,8(59; sales 4,000, last oveu-
ing 9,000; slock 190,300.
Musical Presents!
Finely Bound ! Useful! Entertaining !
R. J. MOSES,
Attorney awl I'oiiiiMillur at Law,
Georgia llomo Insurance Company building, sec-
oct7 lyj oml story.
LOUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney and C’oiiiiNcllor at Ijiw.
Offlco No. 07 Broad street, Columbia, Ga. Will
practice iu tho State nnd Federal Court*. Special
attention Riven to Commercial Law uud ruses in
Bankruptcy. sep4
<11 AS. 11. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law, Colnnibu*, Ga.
Will practice in any Court.
Office over Acee A Murdoch's Ktoro. [novlU
Grocers.
DA.\’L It. BIKE,
Dealer In Family Groceries, on Bryan street, hi
tween Oglethorpe A Jackson atroet*.
No charge for dray ago. doc7
J. II. H im LI ON ,
Wholesale and Retut 1 Groeer,
ISIIAM COOPER,
Family Grocer and Dealer iu Country l'roduu
H0p5 next to “Enquirer” Office.
IS COMPLETE
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,
Having recently been Kefnmlilted
with a large aneortuient
or tbe l ineal
New Type, Borders, Curvatures,
NEW PRESSES
OF IHK I.ATKMT AND MOST
APPROVED PATTERN*.
Kxelmnge, Gold. Nil ter. Stock*. Ac.
Special attention given to Collec
tion*, and prompt return* mode.
New York Correspondent:
Ninth National Rank of Xetv York.
SAVINGS BANK.
DEPOSITS received in *nm* of ‘J.Y
cents ami upwards.
SEVEN percent, per oiinuiiij in
tcrcNt allotted, payable 1st Janiiarv.
April, July and October, compound
ed four times anniiallly.)
D E POSITS P AID O X DE M a'x D.
IMHECTORS:
W. L. SALISBURY—Fur marly of Wurnur.k A Co.
A. I LI,OKS—Of I'rucr, lllges A Co.
W. It. BROWN—01' ColuiuluiH Iron Works (’--.
0. A. REDD—Of C. A. ltodd A Co.
0. I,. McGOL'GlI—Of John McUough A Co.
ortl'J SKtf
UUNBY .IORDAN,
?oo\v A Trout
OFFICE OF THE
RAILROADS.
Change of Schedule.
Fresh Meats.
J. T. COOK,
Fresli Meat* of All Kind*,
■ Stalin Nob. 16 nnd 17
Rags, Hides, etc.
JOHN MEIIAFFEY,
Dealer In Rag*, Hides, Hccmwux, etc.,
and all kind* Of Junk.
Corner Briixie and oui.etiiohpe Stb..
H0p5 ColnuihUH, ()a.
Druggists.
j. i. gkiitt.y. ion iir»»ti at.
I'ltrinlaii i'resviil,, 1'urio.Ule.,
OrnuliiKiital ali>l I.iiMful, jnat ri’t.lv.il,
d«ol7
f* H- PALMER. Druggist,
Near Rrornl St. Depot.
Physicians’ Pres riptlotiB nmd. a specialty,
doc 17 j Night hell rn loft -.1 door.
JOHN L. JORDAN,
Druggist,
Two doors Li-low Goo. W. Brown’s,
Broad Stroet, Columbus. Ga.
Night ll-il light or Mouth door. Hcpr.
FOSTER s. CHAPMAN,
DriiggiRt,
Randolph, rant of Broad
«"P*
Colli
, Ga
A. M. HRAWO.y,
W*.t Si Of, Umn» Sran.r, ColXMllira, (Ja.,
Wliulc.nlu nnd lletnil Denier it
Druu* nnd Hedleinc.,
Toilet Article, nnd l-errnniery.
Dental Notice.
QR FU KLI-8 hart ieu.ovod hi« office
I'rohliytorlau Chur
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
CARD AND PAPER STOCK
18 LAKUK. NKW ASI» INK BEST.
Wo aro prejisrud to l-’ilnt ail fl«m »r
JOB WORK.
In the Neatest Style of the Art,
At New York Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Heads.
Letter Heads,
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
Posters,
Books and Pamphlets,
Legal Blanks, etc., etc.
We will Duplicate Bills
EAGLE DPHEI
Manufacturing Curap’y,
ColumbuN, Georgia
Paid up Capital, $1,250,000.
TO INCULCATE THE UAIUT OF
SAVING ON THE I’AllT OF THE
OPERATIVES, AND TO PHOVIDE A
hhU) ami reliable arrangement for tho
beneficial accumulation • f tho earnings
of artisana and all ouh. r Hasses, this
Company ha* eatabliwhrd, uniter
SPECIAL CllAKTKU FltOM THU
STATE OF GEORGIA,
A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,
in which tho following advantages arc
offered to Depositors of either largo or
small amounts:
1.
I’EKFECT SECT Ki n . The iihhoIh ul
the Company wore on the 1st of January,
1873 1,79-1.459 13
uuil are steadily increasing.
The Reserve Fund is $297,7GG 92
All of which property is smmi.v
Pi.KimKD by act of the Gontnul Assembly
for tho protection of Depositors; and in
addition, by the samo act, tho Stockhold
ers of tho Company aro nmdo 1N 1)1 Yll)-
AIjLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion t
their shares, for the integrity of tb
Savings Department and its eorlilieates of
Deposit.
2.
LIBEHAL 1NTEKEST. Unto allowed
Seven per cent, per anuiim, eomponnded
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can ho withdrawn tit mil/
thne without hotter. Depositors residing
out of the citv ran dr t\v deposits by
chocks.
4.
RULES AND REGULATIONS of this
Department furnished upon application,
and all desired informal ion given.
5.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
Riven t.. depositors.
t),
ft All accounts of J)cpohitors iriU be con
sitft red strictln private and conlulcntiol.
DIRECTORS:
X .1. BGHFKY,
W II. YOl'Nii.
W. K. I'A HIM Mold;.
M.FUJ11) I. YOI Sit.
niABI.KS (IKKLN.
I'n-rtiili-nt of tho 8.iv.tiiH.i)i Bank nu<1 Trust C-.n.
rany • mli'^1
O N ANU A FT HR I>K(J. WKDNK8DAI
Tlfk-J Offioe nt Broad sti-rt.it Shed will I,.-
FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
heave Columbus Mondays, W-dnusday*
and Fridays at - . v
Arrive at Troy, llo;,
hi 1 ., vi* Troy oh Tm*sduys, 7Jiursdnya aud
d-cil coda I W. L. CLARK, Sop t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
I'yi ■; ]BBjij<¥kTijgt
53:; HOURS TO NEW YORK
Now York and New Orlean: Mail Line.
Palace Sleeping Oars Hun Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg,
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
CoLUMUUrt, Ga,, Novauibor loth, IhV,:,
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta, . . . KISUa.m.
Arrivo at Atlanta. 6:40 r.
For Montgomery, - - .voo p. »,
For Solum. . . 5l
Arrivo at Moatg’y, 10:40 i*. >i , j;MU a m
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Tlmo GU hours and 46 miuuto*.)
LEAVE COLUMBUS 2:40 a. m. ARRIVE ut
Op'dika 12:27 p. in., ul Atlanta 6:4o p. m .
at Wiirtliingt.m 7.20 a. in.. New York 4;26 ... m
via I’lilliulolpliia and Baltimore.
Sleeping far* Kim llirougli fruiu
Opeliku to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta, - - - UAU p. w.
From Montgomery at 3:50 a. m p. M .
Tho 6:01) m. Woetern Meii Iraiu runs Uuil),
connecting with traiiia for Now OrlcaiH, Mobile
Looisvilb-, Ky., and St. Loitla, ut .Moutgomaiy, u„ |
t Solum. On this train alccplii/
It rough front Ojudlka to N.-w Or-
York Expt
UK at Attn
R. It.
• VickH
Tlo
mi Sunday. No dele.
Opelika bv any I.
Ticket* for nub) at Union PitMengor Depot.
CM AS. I'. BALL, General Suu’t
H. A. BACON, Agent. [nov21 It
<d M'-odolH-iolit
Life of ltD.wln
cle. \
All bu
pOrtt -pH
O’.ivor Dit:cn & Co.,
Boaton.
rtepli dMtnwaw
3ha:. II. Ditson i: Co.
711 Broadway, N. Y
Doctors.
of New York, or any other
J>K. J. W. K. WiMstAAHH
Oilers hit. proh-Hiion .1 - ■. sir--t. Office over R. M.
Green A Co. s, Chambers A R. It. Streets.
city,
j
Insurance.
Programmes, Bills of Fare.
K. 1. ItOWKN A SON,
General lusiirunoo Agont*.
Olliee. Rail toad Street, over K. M. Greens A C«.'*,
P08TAL CARDS
i
IN VINO VERITAS!
Ol »IK OWN II KM ION, HETT11 It
I \R. MOFFETT has now on Hand, tor l-'itmily
JL/uud Medicinal Ure,, u | m... k of Native
CATAWBA uud CONCORD WINES. They nt"
Purer and Better than the great. . | art ..t tbs high-
priced Native Wine... Tit Them. *
nov2tf
TIIAH THOSli n'KI'IOHKI. AT
THE Rr.un.3it oiti. dk. a
NOTICE.
.'UI.TY.
Orders frous 4k* t-euntry solieiled.
! 1 N tlio,,' l’.ul.- »o art wILiia lo liol)iall
! 1 our Irinmli tli.it will li. li. ntlv,
IS .•.•ilia tor Miildll.iK «'ot-
ton in paviii'.iit fit .-le.-uniiM m - .In-, and ur K e
' »n iuJol.1 a ii.-* ; „„l n , III.. In,ut.ili■
| etely.
JOHN .HeGOIGII A (O.
1 Us.7 dlw*w2t
Hurk t usrsutrtvU. Mve us a rail.
DOORS, SAGH, ETC.
Our Seventy Pcn'o lllustm- ■
ted Catalogue of j
DOORS,
SASHES, BLINDS.
STAIli RAILS, NEWELS,
l'ANCV GLASS,
M ,d. I i
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY To THE SALK
BENI' AND PURCHASE ol REAL ESTATE
in (he City and counlry, and will advortlae ib-
‘nme (at private aale) FREF OK CHARGE, uiiI.-m
(be pioperty id Hold.
For Exchange.
Twenty Valuable Unimproved Building Lotn m
the city or Omaha, and nixty-Hix Iota iu IMall.
mouth, Nebruaka. A portion or the wliolu will ba
exrluinge.l for a Southorn Plantation In Geoigia
nr Aliil'iim:,. .'ll vi.ry term-. IT
Valuable Plantation at Auc
tion.
WILL UK SOLD AT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
On the 2!lth day of October, in Girard, Ala., wi
will Hull tliu \ aluablu Pluiitntiuii, belonging l
III- eMUte of G. ,1. A. Ab. rcrombie. on the I'bnlta
hoo.-h.-e rive., sis mil.-.-, beb.w Coluiubna, contain
inn i,< ('•' acred, ubmit une-half in . ultivatioii, thu
huUnce heavily timbered. isplii
For Sale.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, Hitnated in tl.
biidllioNH centre of tbe city. \\ ill Hell at it g,..«t
bargain, or to an acre,,laid- party an .indivl.Ul
jut *[• Dio property cau In nmdo to puy .. large
a desirable risidknok in B.aiiw,,.i,
A HOUSE AND LOT, with 2" ucr.-s laud alt... b
.-d, .i mib-rt fioin the city, in a good neighbor!
and voiiVfiilMU to a good hchuol, churthei, A. .
A DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT, with ten
lo rcd ground, in Linwond, one mile tr.nu S. W l;
B. depot ; a very comfortable and deniable In.m...
For Rent.
ONE DWELLING with three rooiiiH, '
•Mind, ,1, Mclut.irth Street. Ural tin
oiindrt. Good water, etc.
A STORE HOUSE in the Valley ofTulbut «
a tbiee it,Him of H.o Ciu.i
ringrt. A very .liable loculi.m f..i
III. a genteel family ill a daiinibl- part ..f t!i
• i.v. TWO L A IU. K ROOMS, with tbe line ul I. ,
111 Led I irl.Ji , kill Io n and ub|... Rent v d
FERTIL5XERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
I KM Y OF PACIFIC GUANO
Coll MtIUH,
. 1. 1«
^ i -i -I I 111.! P V«■ 11- 1C GCAV-.
hit. • n (!.»' ! oi.ts"pei IhVoc Low'MiddllngJ! ' "
l otton u ill lie I'pcolvod by me and
all my Agput* iu uccordunre nidi
coutriM t until nmtiirity of *ueli ob-
ligntioiih. ultor uliioli date till* |n-i\.
I Kuo will ion*!*.
Those owing Dm than a bah- will ship tb.. b..l«
to CohunbiH, Ga . and tin- balance will h- i..iun,.-1
Deliver Soluble Pacific Guauo
for Another Season
T" “•> promi.l |i;ij in« ru,i,ini.*r..
SAY i: ills li OK loss
itv iiri; AMI loss l\ \SllOHi
A'Om hi ! ai- • noil d to the h.-u- til ol am
I-cud | i i .. in, l-w middlings .-xc.-ed ti11*..<••» i ,
W. H. YOUNG,
A’t-t Pacific Cuano Comp’y,
IU llrmul Klrrrl,
1 um nuw .1. liv-ini; 111} »vll know II
“Rust uud Smut Frooi ”
Soed Oats,
conuinlng 3 «' U «
per bushel, druyago tree. " M '•
|> i; N > ISO N ’ H
nrii 11 u > t mi i r i* i > (. t \t, >
• \ B . »\ f*ic TWO HUNDRED MlLl.lwN-
•n ...Id u.thill the punt in , .
' ' tupla.iit ..f lots by Tiv l
™«V >'«"o
rhnuj Cotton Itale* th<t,t
)»// to,/ in n»e. All K*p.e»rt
In mi
old b) Pi Intern and tttatlouer* rt«r» where.