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wny—How tlio llnntUoine Ones
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RAILROADS.
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YOL. XY.
COLUMBUS, GA., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1873.
NO. 304.
MPf SPECIAL CORRESPONDkNCB C0I.UMDUS ENQUIRER.]
New York, December 18, 1873.
Yesterday was one of the most dia-
greeable of the season. About noon a
ien.se fog came down upon the city,
trapping it in an almost impenetrable
Dm and occasioning the usual number
if minor accidents, collisions, &o. So
liick was the fog that at times it was not
possible) to boo threo feet before one.
hate in the ovening it lifted, and to-day
re aro having a clear day in the city, and
lie consoquence is thnt
BROADWAY IS CROWDED WITH LADIES.
This reminds mo that New York is
lingularly barren of really pretty women
Of the “upper” classes. During a walk of
* probably fiftoon blocks, crowded tfith
ladies, I did not see as many pretty wo
men as you aro likely to meet with in
Columbus any fine day. Of course I saw
, §ny number of elegantly dressed women,
^Whoso superb cloaks, beautiful hats and
Kpensivc Bilks aro anything but indica-
Hous of a great financial criBis. Viuey
ess woll, they are graceful and all that,
at they aro not pretty. Many of them—
poung girls from sixteen to twenty—
bear a blase countouauco which plainly
tell of Into hours and indiegstiblosuppers,
Now and then, as you scan the crowd
YOU SEE A PRETTY OIRL
Coming up or going down, ns the case
may bo. If tojhor charms of face,she adds a
little pair of feet and well turned ankles,
you will observe that she is scrupulously
purticular of the purity of her skirts and
in holding them up from contamination
displays hor handsome pedal extremeties
to the admiring gnzo of the masculine
gendor in general, and of the Broadway
tatnes in particular. She walks along
pith a quiet, but supreme conciousuoss of
ber beauty. If any ono among the many
aen who gaze at her was to approach and
ay, “Miss, I kiss the ground on which
^our adorable feet have trod,” she would
receive the homage ns something duo hor
ad not feel the least ilattored by it.
Calking about protty feet rominds mo of
ft comical incident which occurred a few
days ago on Broadway, near Bond street.
, 4* A OOUrLE OF AOTRE8SE8
v <r-Yi)ry pretty women, too—were return
Ing from the theatro (which I don’t caro
to stato) where they had boon performing
.. at the matinee. * It was raining at the
timo, and as they wore trailed dresses, they
■ raised tho skirts to prevent their drag-
t ging on the wet and muddy sidewalks,
^'J’The youuger of tho two had, by accident,
raised tho roar of her skirts rather too
high, displaying a pair of most equisitoly
carved limbs. As might bo supposed,she
Was “the observed of all observers.” Sud
denly, a countryman, nfter a moment’!
glare, walked rapidly up to hor, tapped
her on tho shoulder, and, as she turned.
v Baid,
A. “Miss, 'pon my word they’ro monaos
• putty, but maybe you don’t know that the
back of your dress is drawed up most too
i>e h -”
“Sir?” Bho ejaoulntod, very much as-
tonishod.
■ ■ “Well,” ropliod ltusticus, “don’t mean
any harm, yon know, but thought you
is;:':,like to know that your lege were a show-
'tj®Ing moBt too much!’
v With a face ns red aa an auctioneer’
flag, the aotreBB dropped hor skirts and
^"hurried on ns fafit ns she could.
In a few days my oducation will have
beon sufficiently advanced to authorize
my paying spocial attention to your lady
roadorsin tho shape of
A fashion’s LETTED.
■ To-day I must content myself with
Baying that tho proltiost thing I have Been
is a new style of hut, which is all the rago
hero, and which I shall describe minutely
In another lotter. I am sorry to see much
in voguo a monstrous stylo of wearing
tho front of the hair. It consists
taking the short hairs ovor tho forehead
and literally pasting them down until they
reach the oyebrows. It disflguros the face
1 of every woman I have seen indulging
it, and is about tho maddest frouk of
Fashion yet rocordod. Some attempt has
been made to revivo tho very short walk
ing drossos of a conplo of years ago ; but
trailed skirts aro still in the ascondaucy,
and the polonuiso is still the stylo, made
in a hundred different shapos. Owing to
tho panic, nud tho grout desire of mer
chants to realize as rapidly as possible,
even at a sacrifice,
DnY GOODS AUE “DIHT CHEAP"
in all the retail stores, ilauy dosoriptions
of cloths—silliH and poplins notably—
havo fallen to, in sotno cases, loss than
half their former price. As might bo sup
posed all tho retail houses are doing a
heavy business, their stores boiug crowd
od from moruiug to night with ladies who
havo money ouough to tako advantage of
H the “hard times.’' The dressmakers, too,
the loather way, and lives in the meat
aristocratic of mansions on Fifty-ninth
stroot, noar Fifth avenne. A few days
ago his wife gavo a grand ball, at which
one or two foroigu noblemen were prss-
ont. About ono hundred and seventy-five
ladies wero invited, and the affair was
much talkod of in fashionable oireles be
fore it came off. Mrs. , of Madison
avenue, and Mrs. , of Forty-second
street, who had been intimate friends of
MrB. Hide, were, to their astonishment,
not invited. Angered beyond measure at
this “cut direct, ” they resolved to -dis
guise themselves as waiting maids, and
go to the house on the night of the ball.
This they did, accompanied by a young
dy, said to bo tho daughter of • clergy
man.
THEIB DISGUISE WAS DI8COVEBKD,
and Mr. Hide compelled them to appear
in tho pnrlor before the guests, where ho
dououncod tho two married ladies in
severe language, giving his hearers to
understand that his wife bad dropped
them from her visiting list becauso they
were not oxaetly what they ought to be
They were then Bent home. The scandal
has convulsed the beau monde. both
ladies have left tho city, aud the air 1b
thick with rumors of divorce buUb by
both husbands, who are said to have just
found out that their wivos are not as
Ciosar wanted his to be. A gonuine sen
sation has been oaused, and nothing else
is talked about to-night in “polite oireles.”
Astoa.
THE VIRGINIUS AGAIN.
HOW THE POOIl PRISONER*
HADE A CONFESSION.
Key West, Doo. 23.—A spocial says:
Tho survivors of the Yirginius were kept
in ignorance of their fate, aud were visit
ed by bogus Priests who exacted dying
confessions. They thought they were
going to death, and upon the confessions
of these poor wretches, it is Baid, Attor
ney General Williams founded his opin
ion that tho Yirginius had no right to
bear tho American colors. Tho Poor fel
lows thought they were going to the
slaughter house, but the presence of the
Juniata and tho surrender to her
officers led to tho moat extraor
dinary emotional demonstrations
on arrival of the Pinta,at Santiago,orders
came to the ship from commander Braine
for the paymaster to issue all the blankets'
and pea jackets in his department to the
prisoners, who were hardly fit to be seen
in their rags. This was speedily done ;
but as there was still great destitution,
orders came for every man on board to
givo their own blankets and wearing ap
parol in the good cause—promises being
made that all would be roplaoed on arri
val of tho ship at Key West. The officers
and men cheorfully complied with this
order, only preferring that it should
bo issnod as a request, in which oaso they
would havo obeyed with just as much
alacrity. Every heart was touchod by tho
pitiablo condition of tho prisoners. The
poor fellows report that they were bar
barously treated. They say that when
the officers from tho Tornado boarded tho
Yirginius, one of them on hauling down
the flag of tho United States tore it into
ribbons and trampled on it, assorting
with an oath, “This is what I have want
od.”
The situation in Santiago do Cuba is re
ported still very serious. A large ma
jority of tho population is in sympathy
with tho Cuban cause, but the volunteers
control everything with a high hand.
Spaniel! Brutality.
Ouly a week ago twenty-five citizens
of Santiago were arrested, and after
mock trial had been gone through with
out any evidence being adduced
against thorn, they wero told to go home
On tho way they wore cruelly waylaid und
killed, ouly ono escaping. He was rid
died with bullets and dangerously wound
od. Americans aro continually in fonr
for thoir livos, and bitterly complain that
nothing has boon done to redress their
wrongs. It is not safe for naval officers
to go ashore alone nt Santiago. All along
tho river line the Spaniards aro erecting
uow batteries.
Washington, December 23.—It has
beon ascertained from a prominent gov
erumont official, that tho investigation as
to the charaoter of the Virginias, will be
conducted in New York, though tho gov
erument is powerless to prooeed against
Patterson, to whom tho register for that
vessel was issued on account of tho etat
uto of limitations, therefore no punish
meut cannot be inflicted. Two years
having olapsod sinco ho obtained tho pa
pers, he tuuuot be molested, but bad all
tho facts become known within the two
years, he would have been prosecuted for
perjury.
REPORTED DEMAND OF SPAIN
FOR THE KK-Sl’RRKNDER OF
THE VIRU1NIF*.
London, Docembet 23.—Tho Time
this morning ulludiug to tho report that
Spain has made a domaml upon the Uni
ted Staten, for tho restoration of tho
steamship Yirginius, and the survivors
WASHINGTON.
The Unroll Committee—The Non.Illa
tion or Williams for Chief Jus
tice not, to be Recalled—A.
II. htephens on Civil
Hllfhts, etc.
Washington, Doo. 23.—Messrs. Wilson
ami Eldredge leave not later than Satur
day. They will be accompanied by a
stenographer and a Borgant-at-arms. It
is the intention of the committee while
avoiding State polities and oomplioations,
to investigato every aotion of tho
Federal Oourt which it is claimed
taints Judge DaroU's ermine. Tho com
mittee is not cramped for time, but will
remain in New Orleans until all tho faots
are elisted.
The President stated emphatically to
day that the nomination of Attorney
Qeneral Williams for Chief Justice would
not bo withdrawn, and thnt he had never
oontompiated such a tbing.
A colored delegation composed of Oeo.
T. Downing, Frederick DuuglaBS, N. W.
Ouney, F. G. Uarbndoes, D. N. Striker
and Wm. J. Wilson, had an interview to
day by appointment with Representative
A. II. Stephens of Georgia, who roceived
tho delegation in a most friendly
manner. The doiogation report thnt
in the course of the conversation
Stephens froely admitted that the col
ored mon as citizens wero entitled to tho
full protection of their civil rightB, with
out any invidious proscription ; but that
was the duty of tho rospoctivo Status
and uot that of the Federal Government
act in order to socure them. lie stated
that ho was preparing a spoocb, to be de
livered in the IIouso of Representatives,
on the civil rights bill, and in this his
viows were fully oxpressod.
The Supreme Court has adjourned to
the 5th prox.
.. , surrendered at Santiago de Cuba, says
havo “como down from their pedestal
“J hllfh Drioos and on the doors of a doz- “¥* “ u °« tho b P‘““ ' vouM
of high p to , gave Been placards * >0 pfotnktnre. Despite tho opinion of the
of tho I Attorue y*Geuoral of tho United States
en fashionable ones,
announcing that iu cousequouoo
Til for I the Virginius had no right to carry
crisis they have reduced Ibeir price for | ^ c __,_ “
tho American flag, Spain must wait until
tho United States Court has settled tho
enre of tho vessel before proceeding fur
thor in tho matter.
making plain dresses to twelve dollars .
Even tho boot-blucks appreciate the gen
eral financial stringency: one of them
proposiny to me this morning to black my
boots “at panic prices, Mister ’. 80 you
eee wo are alilgraduallylupproaching a . , .
, ,b . , .. ......liitnl Monday night. It was superinduced by
oiebasis and wuxiug demnitiou ocou 4 i f, % t|ouo in her attendance upon horfathor-
the n*au monde in-law during hia illness. She was tho
have had another flutter. Mr.-let mo daughter of tho late G. It. HossoU, of Ii
pall him Ilido -is a wealthy morchaut in j ton
I —Tho wife of Alexander Agassiz, son of
1 tlm Into Professor, died of pneumonia.
DEN ERA I. NEWS.
By Tetegrapl} to flic Enquirer.
—Tho President and company returned
to Washington yesterday morning from
St. Louis.
—The Powhattan will leave Key West
for Norfolk to-night. Tho Wyoming wuh |
inspected.
—The Manilln paper mill, at Windsor,
Conn., was burned yesterday. Loss, $75,-
000.
—Tho Logialaturo of Wost Virginia ad
journed Monday, without taking action
upon the quostion of removing the capi
tal.
—There was an orderly mooting of tho
workingwon of Louisville, Ky., yestorday,
to oonfor with tho city govorumont re
garding work.
—Tho Proaidout of tho First National
Bank of Lowiston, Mo., qccubob tho Cash
ier of defalcation, but claims solvency for
tho bank.
—Tho Bowles’ Bros. A Co.’s bankrupt
cy cftRo, in Loudon, has boon adjourned
sine die. Tho creditors of tho firm aro iu
favor of tho funding projoet.
A London dispatch pnyR: There iR no
truth in tho report that the British war
ships iu tho WoBt Indies havo boon or
dered to assomblo in Cuban waters.
—There is a rumor current in Paris
that Baizaino has fled from tho country.
Also a report that Honrio Rochefort has
died at tho penal sottlemont, in Now Co-
londft.
—In the election for United Statos
Senator of the short torm, in tho Califor
nia Legislature, yestordny, llayn rccoivod
44 votes, Shafter 22, Ilaight 15, Phelps 7.
There wero seven members absent.
Restaurants.
HARRIS COUNTY RESTAURANT,
No. 32 Broad .Stroot.
The beat of Foreign and Domestic Liquors nml
Barber Shops.
ED. TERRY, Harbor,
ivford 8t., under Rankin House, Columbus, Qa.
Cotton Factories.
NUMCOiiEE MANUFACTURING 1)0.
Manufacturer* of
SIIKKTINUS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
C0LUMBU8, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary & Tremmror. octiil ly.
Livery and Sale Stables.
HOIIEHT TIIOM1WON,
Livery, Sale and Exclmiitfo Stable#,
E, No
• Randolph Sts.,
ColumbuH, Gu
A. UAMMEE,
Livery und Male Stable#,
OOLCTHOMT. St., Columdus, Ga.
^Particular attention given to Feeding and Sale
id Mules boarded in utable* by tin
>f Stock.
ii tii
day.
BALTIMORE.
THE CIRC UIT COURT DEUIDEM
THE 11E<IUEMT OF THE LATE
REV. OEO. MORRIMON
VOID.
Baltimore, Doo. 23.—In tho Circuit
Court at Baltimore city this morning
Judge Pinkney decided that the bequest
to tho Bishop of Wostorn Maryland,
in trust to bo used for the erection of
mission church in tho city of Baltimore,
was void, on the ground of insanity of
the late Rev. Goo. Morrison. After
making a number of bequests in his will
he deolares tho balance I desire to bo left
to tho Bishop of Western Maryland in
trust, to be used for the erootion of a
mission church in tho oity of Baltimore.
Whittingham sued tho executor of Morri
son to recover tho bequest, and the Oourt
says there cannot bo a trast without
oestui quo trust, and if it can’t be ascer
tained who tho cestui que trust is it is
tho same as if there wore none, and the
boquest is void for uncertainty.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE STRIKE OF THE STEVE
DORES CONTINUES.
Philadelphia, Doc. 23.—Tho strike of
tho Long Shore men oontinnoa. Tbo
Southern Steamship Company had their
regular foroo of twelvo men at work yes
terday, and also succeeded in getting six
additional mon this aftornoon at the re
duced rate. Of those six mon throe were
beaten last night after they quit work.
As a natural consoqucnco the compauy is
without extra stevedores this morning
tho mon willing to work being afraid to
do bo unless they are protected by the
presence of policomon. During tho day
they have pretty Bolid assurance that tho
strikers will be after thorn at night.
This company will not yield, though
thoy havo threo vessels in port at present,
all being dotainod, and have others to
arrive in a few doyH.
THE WEATHER.
Department of War, )
Washington, Doo. 23, 1873.)
Probabilities.—For tho Atlantic States
cloudy weather with rain or snow, and
froah to brisk Northwest to West winds
will prevail, with a slight rise of temper
ature, followed by clearing weather in tho
Southern portion of tho last named dis.
trict, during Wednesday aftornoon or
evening. For tho Southern Stutos east
of the Mifsissippi river, North winds with
cloudy weather and possibly light rain
will provail.
marine Intelligence.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURE*.
New York, Docembor 23.—Arrivod out
—Olympin and Dinau.
New York, Deo. 23.—Arrivod out—
Poriero, Republico.
Savannah, Doc. 23.—Arrived—Magno
lia, Montgomery, May Morn.
Cleared—Colista, Howe’s Saben, Mosoh,
Jno. Mayall, Empiro, F.stillo and Amanda
Hall, for Satilla river.
Oriontal, for Boston, woslightcurd and
gotten afloat to-day.
—Edward Schwars Voegel, his child and
—Mr. Abraham Biuingor, of Now York,
whose wifo was ono of tho victims of tho
Ville du Havre, has a letter from his
daughter, who was ono of the twenty-
three rosouod cabin passengers. Miss
Biniuger says she was separated instantly
from her mother, who was from tho first
much composed. The young lady secured
a plank and clung to it until picked up.
Herself aud a lady companion who whs
besido hor wore tho first ludios rescued.
She speaks of littlo effort wado by tho
crow of tho Vlllo du Havro to save tho
passongers. Miss Biuingor is in Paris
with her friends. Mr. B. will shortly sail
for Europe to bring his daughter home.
MARKETS.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENQUIRER.
New York, December 23.—Cotton quiot;
salos 1071; uplands 15}, Orleans lGj. Fu
tures opened as follows : January 15 1-10
al5 3-1(5 ; Fubruary 15 9-l(5al5 15-1(5 ;
March 1(5 l-l(5al(5}; April 1(5 9-1(5.
Flour quiet and steady. Pork quiet,
mess $1G. Lard firm, stofun 8}a8 11-10.
Stocks quiot. Gold 10. Money 7. Ex
change—long 8.J, short*.)}. Governments
dull and lower. Stato bonds quiot.
Frankfort, December 23.—Bonds 97^
Liverpool, Dec. 23.—Noon—Cotton
tends down; uplands 8}; Orleans 8}a8|;
sales 10,000; speculation and export 2,-
000.
Arrivals 1-1(5 cheaper; uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shippod iu Novem
ber, 8 1-1(5; do., delivered in Docombcr
and January, 8; ditto, nothing below low
middlings, Bhippod in November and Do-
comber 8 1-1(5.
Later.—Salos include 5,700 bales of
American; Orloans, nothing below good
ordinary, shippod in December and Janu
ary, S\.
Lator.—Uplands, nothing below good
ordinary, shipped in Docembor and Janu
ary, 8; ditto, shippod in January and Feb
ruary, 8}.
New York, Dec. 23.—Gold oponed 10}.
St. Louis, December 23.—Flour, low
and medium grados scarce; winter scarce
and wanted; all grados firm and un
changed. Corn hotter—now mixed 52a
53, old do. 55a. r >(5} on track. Whiskey
dull and lower ut 93, offored at tho close
at 92, without buyers. Pork quiot at
$14 50 for small lotH. Bacon held firmly
above buyers’ views. Lard nominal at 8.
Cincinnati, Dec. 23.—Flour firm and
unchanged. Corn steady at 54a5(5. Pork
unchangod. Lard quiet; steam 8J-. Ba
con firm and scarco; light sales of shoul
ders nt 7, clear rib 7?fn8, cloar 8.}. Whis-
koy firmer nt 92.
Louisville, Doc. 23.—Flour in fair do-
rnand and firm. Corn stondy. Pork
steady with light demnad, at $15.50a$l(5.
Bacon firm; clear ribs 8}. Lard stondy;
kettle 9al0, stoam 8a8j.
New York, December 23.—Cotton—net
receipts 1,542, gross 2,859.
Futures closed easy; sales 19,800 bales,
as follows: January 15 7-32; Fobruary 15
27-32a}; March 10}; April 10.,‘a}; May
17}a}.
Cotton quiet; sales 2,451, at 15}al(54;
some sales } highor.
Norfolk, Doc. 23.—Cotton quiet and
easy ; low middlings 15}; not receipts
2,311; exports coastwise 2,(530; sales (540;
stock 19,223.
New Orleans, Docombcr 23.—Cotton a
shade easier, but in good demand; mid
dlings 15§al5^; low middlings
strict good ordinary 13$nl3 : {; net receipts
10,187; gross 10,781; exports to continent
1(587; to France 1970; salos to-day 0000—
last evouing 4000; stock 237,287.
Wilmington, December 23.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 14]; net receipts 57; ex
ports to Grout Briti m 913; salos 234;stock
3891.
Mobile, December 23.—Cotton oasier;
middlings 15}; low middlings 14}; strict
good ordinary 13§; not receipts 2000; ex
ports coastwise 801; sales 10,000; stock
54,454.
Baltimore, Docombcr 23.—Cotton dull
and nominal; middlings 15], low mid
dlings 14}, strict good ordinary 14 ; not
receipts 10(5, gross 845; exports coastwise
475 ; salos 150, to spinnors 75 ; stocL
17,420.
Galveston, December 23.—Cotton low
er with modorato demand; good ordinary
13$, ordinary 12} ; net receipts 202(5,
gross 2020; exports coastwiso 100; sales
2000; stock 83,197.
Memphis, December 23. — Cotton dull
low middling 14.jal 1]; receipts 372(5 bales;
shipments 205(5 ; stock 5959.
Philadelphia, December 23.—Cotton
dull; middlings 1GJ; low middling 15}i
15; strict good ordinary 15; receipts 01
gross 341.
Auouhta, Docombor 23.—Cotton dull;
middlings 14}; rocoipta 3,035; shipments
2,090.
Savannah, Doo. 23.—Cotton firm; mid-
xports to
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UH4UJIAHT,
Oilicf at O. J. MoJJftt’H Drug Store, Hroud stro
RoaMoiicc nil St. Clair, Hftwrcii Hroud aud
Front 8t«., ColunibuH, Gu.
O N AND AFTER DEC. ni>, WEDNESDAY
Pa8dengor Train will run us follows :
Ri-sldotico c<
Otilco i
a.*x»‘Z7 dtr
DR. iOL/EY.
or of St. Clair and Oglethorpe
DR. J. €. COOK,
- Eliiri k IIiurluon’H Commie
first door to left.
Dentists.
W. T. POOL,
Dcntlnt,
101 Brood St., Columbus, On.
W. J. FOGLE,
Doniint,
snpSJ Georgia Home Building, Columbus, (la
JOB PRINTING.
THE ENQUIRER
JOB OFFICE
IS COMPLETE
IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS,
Having; recently been Rel'iirniNluul
wit It it large a##«rtnieitl
or tlte Fine#!
New Type, BitJers, Cnmim,
NEW PRESSES
OF THE EATEMT AND MOST
Al*ft*RO%'ED PATTERNS.
Lkavp, Columhuh daily, SundivyHfxri-ntcd 3-00 r *
Auuivr, at Titov. “ “ u ’ o‘ .
Lkave Titov, l"r* r - ‘
Ahiuve at Columbus, a " a
Ticket Ofllco ut Broad niroot Shed will!,». O i.one
at 2:30 i*. m. 4
FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
Leave Columbus Monday*, Wednesdays
and Fridays at .... rv.30 a.
Arrive at Troy, - ... .Ryg r>
Lonvo Troy on Tuesdays, Tliumiaya and
Saturdays at - - • 4:00 a.
Arrive at Columbus, - - • v.
d-:3 eod.'lt W. h. CLARK, Bup’t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
Lawyers.
Vi. T. DOWSING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. 8. Com’r aud Register iu Raukruptcj.
nov201 ovor 11 rooks* Drug Storo, Oolninuus,
FEA1IODY A
Attorneys ut
l'E over .1. Ennis & Co.’s
vl8] Wkht Sid
R. J. WOMEN,
Attorney and UomiMcllor itt I.ow,
leorgiu Homo luMiiiamv Company building, m i
oct7 ly J ond ntory.
LOUIS F. UAllUAUD,
Attorney ttml t'<
i*l lor itt liittv.
entiun giv
ill Lir
nd •
• Lf IW” MXf
53:, HOURS TO NEW YORK
New York and New Orleans Nail Lino.
Palace Sleeping Cars Run Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
WKSTBKN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA,
Columbus, Ga„ Novumbor loth, 1873.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMIHJS DAILY
Montg'y, 10:40 p. M , G:Xti a m.
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Timo 08 hourH and 45 minutes.)
.HAVE COLUMBUS 2:40 u. m. ARRIVE at
Opelika 12:27 j». m., at Atlanta 0:40 p. in.,
Wahliiugton
, No
York 4:25 p.
in Philadelphia und Baltimore.
Sleeping t’orw Run Through from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY
Tie
Atlanta,
Montgomery at 8:
5:00 p. m. West
necting witii trains
lirtville, Ky., and St. Louin, at M
Viekaburg at Selma. On thin
i are run through from Opelika
9:10 r. m.
l. M , 2:30 t*. m.
Mai! train runn daily,
train
Tho 10:10 a. rn. New York Exprena train runn
laily,connecting at Atlanta with W. fi A. lt.R. aud
Georgia It. R.
The 0 80 i*. m. doet not run Sunday. No delay at
Opelika by any train.
Tickotu for nale at Utiiou PaHaongor Depot.
C1IAS. L*. BALL, Gonerul Sup’t.
R. A. BACON, Agent. [nov2l tf
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
ELLIS & HARRISON,
Real Estate Agents
AND AUCTIONEERS,
W ILL ATTEND PROMPTLY TO THE SALE,
RENT AND PURCHASE of REAL ESTATE
in the City and country, nud will advertiae tin.
name (at private wile) FRKF OF CHARGE, unlem
tlie property in Hold.
(HAS. II. WILLIAMS,
Attorney ut Untv, UoIuiiiImim, Uii.
Will ptactlcu In any C,,urt
Otilco over Acoe A Murdoch a aluro. (novlti
Grocers.
ka.vi. it. iiixi:,
Family Glucoilaa, all Rryu
i n Oglethorpe k Jin kion
J. 11. HAMILTON,
WIioleNHle mid llrtnll Groei
ISIIA.VI t’OOl*UK,
■cor and Dealer in Count
next to “Eiujuirei ” Oibee.
Fresh Meats.
J. T. 40014,
I’rcHli DIeiitN of All RIikIm,
i Stall-* Non. 15 nud 17.
Ra&:s, Hides, etc.
JOll.'V MUJIAFFJEY,
Boiler in ItagH, llhlcN, lleeauiix, etc,
and nil KIikIn Of Junk.
Couneu Bkiu jk and •julbtiiobpb Sts..
HopO ColumliUH, (la.
Druggists.
DR. J. U. UHUNUY A SON,
Druggists and Preucriptioniath.
duels
Crawford Kn
i Ho
C. It. I'AL.MLIt, BrugglNt,
Near Itrond St. lM*|»ol.
t>tj' Phyaiciiiua’ Preai ripti. n.t mad- a npecialty.
duo 17 J Night I. II lull ot door.
.V. I. GRIFFIN, 1<M> Itrond St.
uportcr of Uiitflifth BriiK*. nud itled
i’lirlonltlON,
ml roceived.
U. JORDAN,
DriigiilNt,
Two doorw below Goo. w. Browi
Broml Street, Colun
- Night Bell right of aoutli .to..r.
FOMTUR M. CHAPMAN,
BrugglNt,
Ratilolpb, coat of Broad Street,
Columhi
A. II. HllANNON,
Wwt Sidk, Broad Stiiuet, Columuus, Ga.,
Wlioleitale nud Rctntl Denier ii
Brti«H nud Medicine**,
Tollct Article* and l*erfiiinery.
Dental Notice.
D U. PHELPS has removed bin ofli •
id-nco on St.
Prcrtliyteriaii Ciiuruh.
23.—Cotton
wife, recently from Baltimore, and natives dlmgs 16*; nut roooipts 1,11 < ; 1
of Pruaaia, were found in tb.ir room at «*ro»«^ Brffma d,o. ; eoai.ivuao i.-o.. sales
tbo hotel on tho corner of Poarl street and *>»443, stock 1-3,10- •
Central avenuo, Cincinnati, yesterday. Charleston, Doecinber
The two forrnor wero dead, and the latter more stoudy; middlings 15; »°' v middling*
iu a dying condition from inhaling ROf(, 14»; strict good ordinary 11 *; net rocoiptn
which they had neglected to turn oil bo- 13,097: gross 3,832; exports to I'ruuce *1,
foro retiring. I •ales 1,000; stock GO,*507.
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
fit
[.TON, 4.A.,
Circuit
M tf
Taylor Cotton (jins.
\V K o!!,W
mig28 d«odt
>N HAND TAYLOR (OTTO>
m to no Snwa, toi rub l.ifiV
OLUMBUa IKON WORKS CO.
CARD AND PAPER STOCK
IS LA 1(0E, NCR AND THE REST.
We arc prepared to Print all Classes of
JOB WOPLIv
In the Neatest Style of the Art,
At Now York Prices.
Business Cards,
Bill Heads.
Letter Heads,
Circulars,
Hand Bills,
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 OUH BUN DUSI4.N, HUTTUIl
TUAN TH4>MU I»UK4|| AMKI> AT
THU RK44ULAR OFFIC’UM, A SI*U
4'IALTY.
4>r«l«-rN from the country iiollclled.
Work uunirniileetl. Ulve u« n full
Twenty Val
iu city <d On
udith, NH.nv,
For Exchange
ld« U
oyimI Building LotH
i, ami Hixty-Bix lotH in Pint
A portion or tin- whole will
Southern Plantation in Ocorj
ry renHonalde terms. [nopl7
For Sale.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, Hitimt.d in tin-
iirtim-dd coutro ot the city. W ill sell at agr< ut
iirgain, or t<> mi ac-ptald- parly au undivided
ibo. • t. Tie- property can In. made b- pay a larpo
A HOUSE AND LOT,
A DESIRABLE HOUtiK AND LOT, »ith
HOUSE with
For Rent.
with thro.:
STORE HOUSE in
i eroHd-ruad, tlire
ugi. A very dei
Is and Grocery bin
Chulyhcub
l"r a Dm
h. 1.17
j.'iituel inmily in a daslral.lu pa
LARGE ROOMS, will, the u
l..r, kitchen and stable. Hunt
an uuvpUble t'-limit.
FERTILIZERS.
Guano Notice to
Planters.
>• (u-*tomora is called to th
Notts, Lion* and otlie
ILUBI.F, PACIFIC GUANO
pay 11
• Low Middlinga.
C otton will Ik* r<*4*<‘Ivo<l by mo amt
all my AgrulN in aceordauee with
eonlraet until maturity of Hitch oh.
ligiitiom., aft or which date tlii* priv.
to CoJuuibus, Ga., and the balance will l.u rotuni«<l
to thorn at ii.mket i ii- -.
I am now ready to
Deliver Soluble Pacilic Guano
for Another Season
To my prompt paying customer*.
Parties anticipating their Cotton Notes and
l.ieiiM will thereby HAVU RIMli 4»F U4>MK
ItY FIllU AND liOMM IN WLKilll,
Aro., and ar- entitl' d to the li«n*flt of any e.\«. -h
Miiuuid price for low middling* exceed titteea (1 '•)
ants at maturity of hoIch.
Qm- Eagle and Pheuix money taken at par.
W. H. YOUNG,
A’st Pacific Cuano Comp’y,
No. 12 IIroad Street.
“Rust
and Smut Proof’’
Seed Oats,
p.-r bunhel, drnyago free
EPPING’S lit ( HI
Notice tc all Purchasers of this Escelloot
Compound Extract of Buchu.
I END YOUR ORDERS TO I.. PIERCE \ CO.,
Tlu
•ill Ret the
IS NO
i i iid iv
Original Ex
AGENCIES—EITHER SPECIAL OK gi.m-.ua
[unify So/e Proprietor*
L. PIERCE.
I> i; N N I S O N ’ H
V1yNI SHIPPING TAGS
VCK TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS
the pnst 10 yearn,
t complaint of lo
li.'tRolmd. Theif lire
rlciny Cotton Hales
All Ev plena Coni pan