Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 04, 1874, Image 3

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troflatj gnqtiim. COLl'XBI'S, 0EOIUIAI OCTOBER 4, CULCMBVS DAILY MAM MAT. VnraRcui —Commerc'al bllLa va New Y«*rk Kpereaut discount; »»u Boston *•* per cent dla- owunt; on >avannah l* per cent: demand bill* OB Biieton J^pir cent. Ranks or# selling checks on Now Yurk at * 4 ’c premium; Oavaunwh, At* Unta and Montgomery at par. Currency loans »OlX p*r cm per month. Gold and silver nominal. Coffoa.—Market quiet. The following are the warehonfe quotations : Inferior ■ O— Ordinal and stained 10 ■nary IS* 0— idlings iddlinjcs — O— ’ bait!). • 320 bales—ui by M. A G. 11. R.; ITS; hy wagons; 2.1 by N. A B. B. K.; U by W. R. It.; • by riser; 11 by S. W. R. R Ohipment* .V.13 hales—5lti by H. W. R. R.; 7 for home con sumption ; 0 by W. R. R. BilLT SUTIMUIf. ..1,036 J40W Strict Stseh on hand August Slot. 1874.. Received to day M previously.......••••••• 320 Shipped to-day ^ ** previously.., ••aek on hsnd • •.4,832—6,162 T.188 ... 593 .... 4,818—5,411 1,777 IambDat Last Tran.—Angnst SIM, 10T.1 1.1T7; foeelved same dsy 254; total reoeipts 0,184; shipped osms day 11; total shipmeatn 2,283; stack 4,<H)g; ealss *38 Middlings 16:. U. S. Point—Receipts for l dsy 12,221; exports InOrsat Britain 001; ta CaaNaeat ooo ; stack ldl,457. I nit ix to iVsie AtffsrdiMWHfo. Btooper's Combination—In Optra Houso to-aorr >w night. Biddlns, Bridles, Harness, Ete.—H. Middle broj>k. Naw Boot and Hhos Store—Pope A Long. Cash Dry Goods Honse—J. 8. Jones. Hans S >uci Bar and Restaurant—A. J. Boland. Fresh Oysters—A. J. Boland. Shippers on Mobile and Girard Rail* p^d—See notice. [ Seo lint of advertised letters. £ For Sale, a House, in Wynnton—0. J. boruton. Jwolliug for Sale—John Htackmar. '•Hew Stoves—7'Ilia A Harrison. For Tax Collector—0. A. Klink. Bine Drug Store—A. M. Brannon. Piano l'or Sale—J. M. Estes. Drain Miking —Mr*. 0. F. Fogarty. New Grocery Store, in Marshall, Ain. —Baker and Mullins. For Treasurer Russell County, Ala.— J. F. Kennington. Southern Mutual lusnrance Company— R B. Murdock, Agent. Millinery Establishment—Mrs. Colvin aud Miss Donolly. Letters of Administration—J. A. Brad ford. Application to Sell Real Estate— Seo Notices of Ordinary Brooks. Boot and Shoo Store—J. M. Estes. Letters of Guardianship—W. S. Neod- 3The Vldeet RniImii He ms# 4m OiImnGni. J The saddlery and harness house of H. Middlebrook was established in Columbus LOCAL BBtMFS. AMCOLLMLTlOXa OF (14?. —No Mayor's Court yesterday, in December, 1834, six years after the , —Taylor Court meets to-morrow at laying out of the city. The location was | Butler. then where now stands the furniture i —The new boat will be launched Tues- warohouse of Rooney A Warner. The day or Wednesday. A steamer is due to* firm name was Wade A Middlebrook, and morrow continued so nutil 1853. Mr. Wm. Wade «*/’ /iirimfor and died eleven years ago. In 1S3W they bought the property where the present store is located, and removed thither that year. The great fire of March 3, 1847, destroyed their building and much of their stock. Shortly after the present structure was erected under the personal supervision of Mr. M., and it is, perhaps, the best constructed store in the city, hav ing separate fire-proof walls and other permanent advantages. It is the favorite house for insurance agents to show off to the specials when they make their rounds. In 1853 Mr. Wade retired and Middle brook A Co., the Co. being Wm. Morri son and S. H. Heard, succeeded. These two gentlemen attended to the manufac turing in New York, while Mr. Middle brook sold the products in Columbus. Mr. M. bought out their interest iu 180!), and has siucc boou the sole propri etor. Ho he has beou established in busi ness iu Columbus forty years, and during that time chaugcl locations only twice Ho has over been noted for the excellence of the goods lio sells, and for f air and liberal dealing. Now, iu hiH seventy-fifth year, he possesses all the vital.ty, vigor and enterprise that characterized younger days, and he keeps up his stock to the requirements of a progressive age. By long years of houest, iutolligeut industry he has'amassed a handsome competency, and his private charities are many. Mr. Middlebrook is a native of New York, but came South at au early ago, and has since been fully identified with the interests of the country, aud became a veritable Southerner with all the tact and energy of the North. In ante-war days he ran with the tiro “mersheen," hut seven ty-live-summer legs will now hardly permit such youthful exorcises. Long may hia career continue useful and pros perous as iu the past. Heehanics’ B. A L. Asseriatiom—John King, Treasurer. Furniture at Auction—Ellis A Harrison. Confectioneries—Profurao A Hoffiusu. Barber Shop—Simon A John. Administrator’s Sale at Auction—John M. Massey. , Administrator’s Sale—M. T. Bergan. 'Merchants A Mechanics' Bank—Meet- tag of Stockholders. Dental Notice—Dr. T. W. Kents. Medical Notice—Dr. John E. Bacon. Remember* To morrow night Hooper’s magnificent troupe will appear in Arrah Na Pogue. B« sure, one and all, to oome out and ahake off the dullness of the year. A rare treat is in store for all. The handsomest, cheapest line toilet soaps in Colutuhus can be found at ojt4 3t Brannon's. Jtoo. Hr. L. Pierce. This venerable and oloquont divine preaches in Broad Street Methodist Church this morning, at half past ten o’olock. Brannon puts up prescriptions of the Met medicines at very low prices for Ash. oct4 3t Rate Ball. The Tittlebats beat the Lightfeeta yes. terd «y iu a score of thirteen to seven. Public Schoola, All therUepartmenta, white and colored, commence to-morrow. A large attendance Je expected. It is important thut all •bowhi bo present at the opening of the If you like tea that is pure, pleasant, palatable and priceless try ooti 3t A. M. Brannon’s. Mate Meeting at Salem Alabama, One is to bo held Tuesday, the tith, by the Democratic and Conservative party. Col. Win. H. Barnes, of Opelika, and M-j. A. R. Calhoun, of Colninbus, by in vitation, will address the meeting. Kerosene oil by the barrel always at Brannon’s at lowest marked prioes for cash onlv. ec!4 3t Hirer Improeement. Half of the sunken steamer Ucheo, which interfered with the new channel at Woolf oik's, has been removed during the past week There is now two and a half feet of water iu the channel. The arrival of Captain D.unrell is awaited be fore commencing the jetty. ' Wilbois' cod liver oil and lime, im- ported bay rum at Bbannon’s. ooti St Radical Negro Meeting Tetter4mg. One was held iu the Superior Court Room yesterday. 'I he managers intended it to bo a mass meeting, but only some seventy-five were pri sent, and those main ly from the country. Several slumbered swoeily during the ^pooches, but those who had their dinners with them clung to tho food with the tenacity of death for fear it would bo convortod into some other nigger. About 1 o’clock Ketcbnm moved that J. D. Hudson bo chairman, and Albert Hendricks secretary. Carried. Hudson ssid the term of tho executive coinmittoa elected two years ago, had expired, and they must elect a new one. Ketchuin moved tho following be Ap pointed as the executive committee for a year; Van Jones, G. P. Lewis, R. P. Porter, J. I). Hudson, Lymas Jones, A. J. Ketclmm, Peter Uogors, Gib. Cook, Hen ry Cook, aud Alfred Hudson—all negroes. Adopted. Then R. G. Lewis, one of the uogro candidates for the Legislature, read a speech of half an hour long, of hum drum common places, aud “of courses," calling upon the m-groes to voto for him self and the other colored candidate ; praising tho greut negro race [it's very great in Africa] ; telling his heareis if things didn't go right this fall, to resolve never to raise another crop in Georgia ; wont the whole hog for Civil Rights—and more of such rubbish. Ho is a mulatto, of very ordinary attainments. Ketohum followed iu his usual style. He is a fino daolaimor aud uses good lan guage, and employs it in such a way as to excite more than any other negro rase hatrod in his ignorant hearers. Ho has admitted Mr. Walter Johnson, our clever postmaster, bought him with a promised clerkship, aud thereby creates a suspicion that the Democrats paid bis price Inst year. Ho was heavy on false frienls, etc., advised all tho negroes to pay a dol lar, aud vote for the nogro oaudidatos for the Legislature on next Wednesday, is one of the civil righters. The Democrats should nerve themselves to greater exertion and every man should resolve to be at the polls to beat these negro candidates. Tho election takes placo Wednesday. It is uauseating to hear such vapid re marks about the intellectual advancement of the negro. Why dou’t they advance in Africa? They have there been tho most degraded of races for thousands of years. Funeral of a Fireman at Opelika, On tho arrival of tho remains of Mr. G. C. Pinckard at Opelika, on Friday, they were met by an escort of Champion Fire Company No. 1 of that city, under com mand of Foreman J. K. Edwards, and carried to the residence of the father of the deceased, where the firemen aoted as a guard of honor. The funeral took plaoo yesterday morning. At the house Rector J. H. Ticknor read the Episcopal sorvico, and Rev. C. A. Baker, of the Presbyterian Church, delivered a brief eulogistic dis course. The corpse was conveyed to tho grave, the Troy delegation acting as pall bearers, accompanied by tho Opelika com pany and citizens. At the cemetery Ma jor Sidney Herbert, in bohalf of tho Troy Hook and Ladder Company, committed tho charge of the grave to the Champion Fire Company of Opelika. Foreman Ed wards accepted tho trust, and deposited a wreath of beautiful flowers upon the mound. During their stay in Opelika the Trojans were the guests of the Champions. Mr. Jouc-s, of Paulding, had Mr. P. W. Alexander, a eoi respondent of the Savan nah JiepubUcan, before the bar of the lower branch of the Georgia Legislature 2£d, Julii Agne*. aged five jeers, deugh. ter of W. H. Watkins; on thelfith, in An* gust a, Dr. Joline Wilsou. aged 37, for merly of Columbus; on Oot. 23d, in Rus sell county, Reuben Aldridge, eged 77; on Dec. 19, Mrs. L. B. Moody, eged 28. Married, iu Columbus on Jeuuary 19ih by Rev. T. B. 8|nde, R. A. Warner end —Democrats should remember that the Miss Amanda D. Terry; on December election for county representative, Ukes j ^ ''[toHon*? ref,,,.™" 2T ' h * in Xenophon Uow.lt. place next Wednesday, and every white man should do his duty. —Parties had better quit cutting the pine trees on the commons, or they will suffer heavy fines. —It is ogaiust tho city ordinances to camp on the commons, within the cor porate limits of Colnmbua. Mr. P. H. Youngblood, one of (ho oldest citizens of Union Springs, Ala bama, died in that place Thursday. A Boston court has decided that if a woman lends money to her husband she cannot get it back. Tho decision will not i new to many wives. —A good advertiser practically puts his show windows into e nowspaper. —When e man stubs his toe against an elevated brick, the political complications cf tho day are forgotten for the moment. —Conductor Jim Dense of the South western Railroad says ho puts locks on hia stoves to keep the fire from going out. —Hot for a fresh war: All the old paymasters, sutlers, commissaries and contractors. —All who advertise do uot gut rich, but proscious few get rich without it. —Parties returned from New York re port the cotton manufacturing busiuosa in tho Eastern States as very dull. —•Some days forty or more loads of hay e weighed on the public scales. -One of the Columbus faotories, with u capital of.$150,000, ia carrying $75,000 f stock. —Mr. J. I. Griffin, the druggist, left yosterday for Jacksonville, Florida. —The two oldest brick houses iu Co lumbus uro those ou the east side of Broad street belonging to Mr. Tom Nuck olls. They were built iu 1835. Two tires, one on the south and the oth* t he north, stopped at those stores. —A fine stock hog, valuod ut $25, was stolen, Friday night, from Mr. W. J). Kenuiugtou's pens in Girard. About ten days ago one was stolen from Capt. Geo. Golden. —Since the o)>eration of tho National Bank law began thirty-five national bunks have failed and one hundred mid thirty- s. ven gone into liquidation. — Your advertisements are read after your store is clor>ed, and are often porus:d before it is opened in the ntorning. —A young scholar, the firat day of school, wus rnked fcor name by tho teacher, and replied. Her fAthor's name was the next question, and she did not know bis first name. The teacher then asked Lor, “What does your mother call him ?’* “You jackass!" said the child. —A woman’s heart is tho only true place for a man’s likeness. An instant gives the impression, and an ago of row and pain cun not efface it. —A country darkey, whon going to a negro meeting iu town, carries his dinuer with him, and is particularly careful to koep it by him, for fear it will bo made part of snothor negro. <ltrant Beat Meeting, Tho Democratic and Conservative party of Girard Beat, Russell county, Ala., held a mooting in the school-house iu Girard, yesterday, to appoint delegates to tho County Nominating Convention, which moots in Senlo on Thursday next. A. J. Nix, of the County Executive Comm it too, prtsided. After some proliminRry action, in accordance with a resolution offered by censure Alexander. Jones then started to make an attack on Alexander, who raised a chair for him, when friends interposed. Macon proposed to build a State House, Governor’s Mnusiou and Arsenal, free of cost to tho State, if the capital were re moved there. Lest by 12 majority. Tho citizens of Upatoio District held a meeting ou December 3d, aud resolved that they didn't want to be taxed by any body for railroad purposes, and that if tho Legislature requires it, they refnso positively to submit to such a law, us they deem it unjust and unconstitutional. Enoch Renfroe was chairman, and Capt. James A. Booth, Secrotary. W. P. Baker, Wiley Pope, A. Johnston, J. MoMurray, and W. B. Roquetnore, composed the oommittee. Council, with unheard of generosity, subscribed to four lithographic maps of Columbns, prepared by Calvin Stratton. By Aid. Ellis—Resolved, That any gquaro containing four lota not otherwise appropriated, in tho new burial ground, be, and is hereby granted, to the Orphan Asylum, to he located by any peraoti duly authorized by said institution. Adopted. Legislature passed bills to elect the Marshal, Deputy Marshal, Clerk end Trsesurer of Columbus by citizens; to in corporate Vigilant Fire Company, the Asylum for the Pcor and City Light Guards; a bill to extond indulgence to city on the bridge debt until 1850, and to enter credit on said debt of $283 for overpayment of tax es iu the jours 1842 and 1843. On January 1st the city eteotion re sulted as follows : Mayor, 8. W. Flour noy ; Aldermen-First Ward, W. Y. Bar- don, W. S. Holstead; Second Ward, Harvy Hall and one vseanoy ; Third Ward, John Johnson, Joseph Brooks; "Fourth Ward, no election; Fifth Ward, S. R Andrews, Lewis 0. Allen; B. F. Coleman and one vacancy; Marshal—J. M. Hughes; Deputy Marshal—Goorge Gullen ; Treasurer—R. H. Green ; Clerk —Calvin Stratton. On Saturday, James A. Lee was elected to the vacancy in tho Second Ward; P. A. Clayton of the Fourth, aud Win. U. Jones of the Sixth; nud on the following Saturday Col. Wm. M. Lee of the Fourth. Council elected A. G. Foster, City At torney; Dr. Tho#. Hoxey, City Physician; Wm. M. Martin, Bridge Keeper; Jerry Terry ,Sexton; B. Weeks, Clerk of Mar kot; It. Ingram, Keeper of Hospital Board of Health—Dr. T. W. Grimes, President; Joseph King and G. W. Tor- rentine, of First Ward; S. A. Billing aud John Kyle, of Hcoond; Joseph Kyle aud Mansfield Torrence, of Third; D. McAu- thur and J. W. Frost, of Fourth; J. Kiv- lin and J. U. Morton, of Fifth; Joseph Wiggins and J. H. Greene, of Sixth. Port Wardens—LeGrunde S. Wright, C. E. Minims, B. F. Malone, T. M. Hogan, H. T. Greenwood. On January 1st Albany bad a $50,000 fire. The Whigs triumphed in the county election. (We gave candidates laat week.) Petitions for the abolition of slavery iu the District of Columbia wore presented in Congress and laid on the table. Rev. Jesse Boring was appeinted by the M. E. Conference, Presiding Elder of the Columbus District; Rev. Georgo F. Pierce stationed at Columbus ; ltov. Mil- and Miss S. J. Hardy; on January fith, in RiishoII county, Rev. Robert Adatus and Miss B. M. Abercrombie, of Russell coun ty; ou January 20th, Rev. O. R. Blue, of Alabama, and Miss Ann E., daughter of N. Howard; in LaGrange, on January 12th, Col. Eli S. Shorter, of Eufaula, Ala., and Mias M. Fsnuiu; ou January 27tb, by Rev. Geo. F. Pierce, C. 8. Harrison end Miss Lucy E., daughter of Judge Sturgis ; on January 20th, G. L. Rohinett and Miss O. J., daughter of D. J. Rees; on Feb ruary 2d, by Rev. R. T. Marks, D. P. Ellis and Miss Martha U., daughter of George Osborne, of Harris county. Died, on Dooembor 19th, Mrs. Auu Reese, aged 00; in Russell comity, on January 3d, Mrs. M. A. Grant, aged 54. Dress Goods in Diagonals, 8ergee,*&e., just received at T. E. BiiXNOHaeu'fl. Meed Wheat, Tennessee Seed Whost, Rye end Oats, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging, Ties, lee- Ctirod Meats, aud a good assortment of Groceries, for tale low for cash, by D. Avkuhtt, sep:tOeodlm] under Rankin House. Vp With the Timet, Warrior Coal from Alabama Mines, $5.50 per ton at the yard; Moutevallo Coal as low as tho lowost; Anthracite Coal and Coko always on hand. Call and see me before purchasing. l>. E. Williams, Agent, eep3(> Ht at M. A G. It. K. Hoe tee, U may not bo generally known that Mr. G. Elkin has now at Gamniel's stables a number of splendid Kentucky horses, suitable for draught, saddle or carriage purposes. Call by all means and see them at onco. sep2ft-lw Ho who would always want a smooth und well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of those Now Pattern Shirts at Stbai'sk & Goldsmith's. A fine lot of Gents' Scarfs at Htiiauhk A Goldsmith's NOTIVKt -Ve Farther Fottponement, The public tuny dismiss all fear of any further postponement of tho fifth end last gift concert of tho Public Library of Kentucky. Tho management has deter mined that tho drawing shall take place, a# advertised, on the 30th of November next. Tho experience of tho previous drawings enables thoso iu charge of this, tholasi, to calculate with positive certain ty upon tho salo of tickets, and tho indi cations to this date have bom most favor able. No one wishing to purohaso tick ets need dolay under any apprehensions that his ohanco of a fo tuno will bo post poned to a later date than tho 3<)tli of No vember. oot4-It AMUSEMENT#. SPRINGER'S OPERA HOUSE Munngor. JOS H. KEANE, lio l ow Know 7 That, at tho New York Hioro, Lnndaeiir has received a splendid selection of Span ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jet veils, jet buttons and Now York rufllmgs? If you don’t know this go und see for yourself at onco, and you will ho surprised and de lighted at the maguifioont slock he has on hand. tf A largo lot of Bleached and Brown Domestics, bought since tho doclino, just received end for salo cheap, at Blanohaiid'h. Stop l Stop ! I Have you neon tho new and beautiful ■took of Goods at tho Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. tf Coaeamptton Can l» Careil. SCUeilCE'A PULMONIC SYKI r, acnr.NCK’a ska ivkkdtoniu, SCIIBNCK'S MANDItAKIt PILLS, Are Ue only nieillotuox that will euro Pul- nonary Coniumptlon. Frequently medicines that will stop a couidi will occasion the Couth ot the patient; they look up the liver, atop tho circulation ortho blood, hemorrhage follows, ami, In fact, they elog the motion ot ths vory orauin that cuii.cil the oough. Liver Uomplatnt. and D)gpop?l.t nr« the nausea of two thirds of the chaos ot Conaninp- Hon. Many persons complain of a dull pain in tho sHe, constipation, coated toiiKue, pain in the shoulder-blade, feolinK* of drowsiness ami restlessness, the food l)iuK heavily on the ■tomach, accompanied with aoidily and belch- ins up of wind. These symptoms usually orlKhiato from a disordered condition of tho stuuiuch or u torpid liver. Persons po affected, If they take heavy eolds, and if tho ouukh in those suddenly check d, wdl It ml tho liver clowned, rcniuiniiiK torpi ai d Inn tivo, and a most belore they arc awuro l o lunu t a masH of soroH, and ulcerated, iho result of whloh Isdeith. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup Is mi expect ri whloh does not contain opium or liny tiling < cul tted >o check a ciouh suddenly. .Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic "ill foo , mixes with tho gnstri • juices nl tin Hoh, aids igesiion, and creates a ravcm petite. Xeir Sam plot for Fall and Winter 14T4-A A largo and olegant assortment, em bracing all the latest Novelties for Gouts' Wear. Oall and see them. Orders solicited. Measures taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Thoknton A Aokk, ang20 tf 78 Brood 8t. required. ......... I onlv by J. ll.NOtiKNOK is SON. N. K. corner Sixth and Arch bia.. Philn, And f r Halo by all druKKhd" and deiih-r*. ray IB ©odly New Advertisements. J. W. Ryder, tho chairman appointed the i *er H. White to preach to tho colored following comraitttio to report the names j people iu Columbus, while Rev. W. Brooks of eight dologat h to represent Girard i Beat iu the County Convention : U. L. \ Martin, C. Tray wick, Jud. Ware and N A. Nuckolls. The committee reported tho names of the following delegates,ond their report was unanimously ratified by the meeting: J. W. Ryder, D. A. Dudley, W. H. Glaze, N. A. Nuckolls, A. J. Nix, Charles Cantons, J. J. Ware, A. D. Williams. The delegation is wholly uncommitted had charge of Chattahoochee Mission. Tho failures iu Great Britain amounted to £23,500,000. Among the bills posted by tbo Legisla ture was one to incorporate Vigilant Fire Company, No. 2, and the City Light Guards ; to authorize a city tax for rail road purposes ; to provide for a Deaf and Dumb Asylum ; to ndd a part of Musco gee to Talbot county ; to incorporate the Muscogee Asylum for the Poor; to estab lish a Botanical Medical Board of Physi- Democratic Appointmentt. Ool. Henry It. Harris, the Democratic nominee for Congress in this District, will Grand Democratic Jtallg Jtraiene- eltte Last Sight. by instructions, and gives satisfaction to ciaus for the better regulation of the Bo- I tanio or Thomsoniau praotico. To the People of the Twentg-fifth Senato rial Dletrlet. The field for Congress iu this District having beeu left open by Col. Mott’s re tirement, and many of my friends having asked the use of iny name in fixing upou a proper person to succeed him in the canvass, I have concluded to withdraw from the contest for the Senate. There is another reason which would, of itself, have decided me in the course I nowtak.*. The In dick mounts in Upson county, while able to nnito in suppoiting me for the Senate, are yet so divided among thamselves that they have not been able to unit# upon a candidate for Repre sentative, and it cannot but be evident that, without tho aid of a local ticket, wo oonld not bring to the polls anything like our fail strength. Thanking my friend# for their kindly support, I remain, faithfully, Wm. I) no as Trammell. Wavbnlv Hall, September 30, 1874. Oct, 4- SAW It*. A lot of Virginia Cassi meres, from the Charlottsville Woolen Mills, received to day, at sep25 tf RLANonAan's. KNOW AfL MKN That at the popular and long established Rkhtauiunt and Haloon of Chat. Ueyman A Co, the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. ooti tf Good Thinge. Go to tho Ruby Restaurant for yonr Oysters, Fish, Game, and all thiug# good to eat. octl5 tf Incoiuo of Columbus last year $24,280. 4»i* ; current expenses $10,500 ; extraor dinary expenses $3,000 ; city debt paid $10,000 ; debt of eity $42,400 ; city bills iu circulation $8,581. Each two-story house in Columbus was required to have a ladder. On January ltth, Daniel Grifflu, Chief Engineer, advertised for sealed proposals to grade the Muscogee Railroad from Columbus to Bartlesville And bridge Flint river—seventy-five sections of nearly a mile each. Vigilant. Fire Company No. 2 received their engine from Now York on steamer Viola, on Jauuary 11th. Compauie aud 2 elected If. T. Hall Chief Eugineer, and B. J. Matthews, Assistant. This was the first organization of tho department. Of Muscogee No. 1, R. A. Ware was Pres ident, W. Foster, Foreman, I, G. Htrup- par, Assistant, J. D. Johnson, .Secretary, It. II. Groono, Treasurer ; No. 2, R. H. Taylor, President, L. T. Woodruff, Fore man, It. T. Brice, Assistant, John H. Da vis, Secretary, R. M. Patten, Treasurer. Col. Jefferson DavG whs elected to the United States Senate from Mississippi by acclamation. Tho Odd Fellow's laid the cornet atone of their hall on January 29th. Rev. Dr. Woodruff offered prayer, and Wm. H. Chambers, Esq., delivered tho address. The Bar-room Itemodg )t all ailments is Ham Bitters, sur charged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element, rendered more active by the pungent as tringents with which it is combined. If your stomach is weak anil liver or Imwels disordered, strengthen and regulate them with Vinkoab Bittbus, a purely Vegeta- ble Alterative aud Aperient, free from alcohol and capable of infusiug new vitality into your exhausted system. sep22 4w Take Notice ! By baying your Clothing at tho Balti more Clothing Houae you will save money. A visit to that establishment will convinoe you of the truth of this assertion. oot2 tf IS AMPLE to A^ent*. I.mll )4’omtiluntIon Need with ChroiuoA. Nona Htainn. LtK.VN New Bedford, Man-. i ployu Atdo i drena, with 6 < nut return week werrnuted. UoulerM end VAlualdo H-tinplus hunt Ir J — *“■ “ ' * 8tAlllp, ■' Positively Two Nights Only, 'louday | und I'ticNduy. Oct. 3th and nth. The grout Irish (.'oinediuu und Vocalist, j Mr. Goo. Hooper, j led l.y a lull nnd efficient company of j !»lo 1 favorites, in houcloault’s ARRAH NA POCUE O OIjliBN BAWN f with oorroct appointment* nnd seonery. Blondny Kvenlng, Oot. 6th—All KAH NA POGUE. Mr. Hooper as Sh«n tho Post. Tu. s.l iv r.v’ng, net flth-COLLEN HAWN. Mr. Hooper ns Miles Na Uoppoltue. “In fho above two oharaotjxr* Mr. ltoopnr stands unrivaled.’’—N. P. Herald. Admission n* suai. Reserved seats sale aiChillln Hook Store, w tlimit oxtra ohu tro. UKO E. SANDS, ipao f»t Businum Aq’t. DR. C0LZEY ciHovo 1 to the Rankin House. JTA8 romovo 1 to tho Rankin House. Oflloo at l)r. F. L. Brooks’ Drug Store. Calls left at either placo will no ntt«ndod to. Notice. Grocery -OP J. & J. KA No. 14 and 16 Columbus. Tho Annual Moo ing of Stockholders lu the Homo and Mooli miles' Huildlng and Loan Associations will tike place ou At on- day, Octoner 12th, 1874. oot3 tootll J NO. KING, Troasuror. Fresh Oysters soivcd up tn any dcslrod stylo Also soi l . y tho measure. # No. M Buoan Stiikkt. oo 12 3t T. NEWMAN, 1’ KEEPS CONSTANTLY Off Mi Dissolution. : 1 Tho lit uk lliisiuosR heretofore oonduidod by E. tJ. Itood At ltro., will be n.iU'nuod by i bo *''orslKiioil, wi.o will e >ii.-tiinliv keep - • n.-taiillv keep on timid tbo old stand a lull lino of tho besi arite os in ihoir lino, at tbo vory lowest IIkuiuh lor M. D. HOOD A GO. To Merchants. - l-4-i ell ..r 100,000 pound* Baooa. . S00 barrel* Flour. From 100 to 200 barroN fi 100 baga Coffoe. From 100 to 200 barn 200 barrels WhlikOf, 200 boxes Tobaooo.. S00 “ Soap. 200 “ Candle*. 100 barrel* Lard. SO “ Mackerel. « 500 v>ck* Salt. • ' 50 tli roes Rioo. ' 600 ream9 Wrapping Papor.' 100 oa*09 Potath. 100 11 Sardines. 100 “ Oyster*. 100 “ Pickle*. 100 boxes Candy. 100 “ Starch. OOUDTIN WAI1I-:, NTOVKS HKATEB, ' rlllE DIMS. DAk • OVliNS, ANDSDIIIDUM, DlNNKli AND A AN 11 Dili's, und A (itmuriil ABuiirtiiimiti I HIM SI.-I DKNISIIINO GOODS, 1 »iy low, at witulvsale <»r ro- . wli loll 1 lull. I HCll STOVES, GRATES and ItOL’.OiV WARE Hindu by tho Suiithoni Slave vtorks ot Huh , city, to which you oan tint, repairs at a--y Hum. | Gall id price tor jmirrolv id 1- ok r orders t J. M. BENNETT, , CuLUMUUIV lil 100 grans Parlor Mutches. 1.000 imuiids Lorlllard'e Suuff. 90,000 Cigars. 1.000 po unde Green and Block Tow 200 huge of Shot. 100 boxes Soda aud Fauay Cvaal 100 “ Clieoeo In eeneon. DO barrola Vinegar. 20 eaultH Scotch Ale. 100 doxcu Wooden Bucket*. 10O doxen liroome. orythlnn in Iho Grocery line, which by thu unckagc, i’h tow uaU: he Un.‘*“ * “*••*--* ^ l\UJ8IC. ^yjlSSSALLlEGRANT will teach pupils in M11H0 and Frouch, at tho ronldenro of Mr R. L. Mott, from October 1 report. H. F. ABELL & CO. IIAVl! JUST RKCKIVKl) i PINK LOT QV New We9torn Potatoe*, New York loe-Cured Meat, fupiii, «tumid 1 Maokerel in bbl*., kegs and kite, i" | New Codfish, Fulton Market Beef, WlIttamsburK, N Y. aluiiblo piti’kiiKo W o aeiid ,KOOds by mail free. Add « return Htiiiup, M. YOUNG, 173 Gn or all lx centR roti wioh street, N. Y. WANTED-amnts;;:;,'’'^:;^!!, the world. $2.uo worth of sample.* pi you uwuy tithu.se who will become iikciiH. .1. JiHIDE A CO., 767 Jlroa-iway, N. Y. PROFITS pc . It or forfeit *f)i articles are just patented. Sntnpi “P s i iSYCHOMANCY, or SOIJL OH A 11M- 1NO." llow cither mix may liiHctnnto •ml gain t- e lo*o und aifo.dioiiH td any j 1 uc they chooso InMtnntly. This slmi-lo ouient all can posposs, Ireo. l»y mail, i togothor with a inarriuKO Kui<le, Kgi i.ti *- Weddic Address Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladle. Night Shirt, No. A out er W1LLF IAM taOO., Pubs , Pbllii For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, Use WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN lll.l/l'; HOXt's. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. 4tv POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— WILL UUV A First Mortgage Premium Bund Tho Webster White Shirt, the best cus tom made shirt in existence, at tho Bal timore Clothing Honse. If The Coarte. The latest novelties in Neck wear at the Baltimore Clothing House. The Baptist Church was filled to hear address the people at Hamilton on the : addresses from the standard hearers of 18th; Colnmbua, 15th; Cnssota, 17th; ! the Democratic and Conservative pirty. Boon a Vista, 23th ; Geneva, 2Jd, nnd Tal- { The speakers were introduced by Mr. J. button on the 23d. The people should as- \ R. Dowdell. Forcible addresses were do- lOBible e.n mntsc and hear him. j live red by John T. Harris, candidate for • ! Senator; Col. Wm. J. Samford; Col. The Seat Sc a e. j faul Bradford, candidate lor Congress, That on tho Mobile A Girard Railroad | an(l j E Cobb ^ for , Judt;e want into operation yesterday. Tbo pas-. The speakers scathingly reviewed the j Made oenger train arrived at 9:45 a. m , and left j f raudSj enormous wickedness ond misrule i it 8 r. u. K regular freight train leaves | of liadicft i i8m in the 8tHt * on<1 country ; | ( i for Troy on Mondays, Wednesdays and | conclusively showed that tho Civil Rights j * Fridays at 5:30 a. m., and retorn# on WA8 not to elevate the negro, but to Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday# at I depress and degrade the poor white man ; 2:02 r. m. and appealed to the whits men to save the State from subjection and disgrace. All were warmly Applauded, and the demonstration was enthusiastic. Browne- ville will roll up a heavy majority for Democracy and Conservatism. A few negroes wero present, and remained inter ested to the end. White Men ie Yonr Pottt. Messrs. Grimes and Williams returned yesterday from their canvass of the coun ty. They did good in rousing the whites to action. The eauutry negroes are strong for radicalism aud its negro candidates. They or. h.ving frequent meoling* in tho j hoth „ H a h ,„ , n ,, aol , tJi . city and outside. Every white man must j health, poll, next Wedne.day to pre- ' lhn Georgia I.egieleture xote.i Ceptein rent two negroes from S o,ng to Iho Leg-1 Wm } IUMin „ , worJ 1Unt iilature. Let everyone do his duty. Tho . y . |;0 - n ^ eX j co negroes are working hard, .. they know Cotton inJan.wry iHo Be. this is their last opportunity. Lotus show thorn we won’t have ignorance to repre- ‘ Married, on October 5tb, T. G. Mo. sent the virtne and intelligence of Masco. Crar * and Mi “ C ’ T ‘ Ktandifer - h »' U of county i “ arris county ; Oct. 28th, Jackson I. Hill, ™ . m [ of Harris county, and Miss Isabella Mc- FL KG A NT CVSTOM CLOTHING j ^ ain ’ of Trou P county; in Mount Zion, by Itev. Mr. Bowman, J. R. Branham, of Katonton, and Eiss Julia Maria, daughter 1 of Hon. Alfred Iverson, of Columbus; in ./ Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ‘ Wynnton, on Deo. 2d, Dr. Harvey Kiug, Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Deutal Office from tho Georgia Home bnildiug to his new place of business, over Wittinh «V. Kinsel s store. Here he will continue tho practice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his friends. oot2 it Hats in eudlens variety at tho Balti more Clothing House. if Silk nats st $5.00 and $5.50, at Stradsk & Goldsmith a. Buy one of those fine Suits. They are very cheap at Htkauhk A Goldsmith"h. If you would rather have Clothing made to order at short notice, Strause A Gold smith’s is the place. They have a splen did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors are plying tho needle vigorously, ooti tf LINT or I.F.TTi:iKN. Order Ste clt Fried A New Manufactory. A gentleman, with large capital, in "Woelaraee, Winnebago county, Wiscon sin, proposes establishing in Columbns a large agricultural implement mauufap- f tory. This it the very best ploee for such ^an ins itution, having an nnrivalad water . under ebeap control, plenty of eaay of toes— in the tam'ng county, Ge to T. E. Blanchard'e To buy best Ribbons at 15, 20 and 25e per yard. The beat Blaek Silks in the maekat, and the famous “Banner" brand ttrsdluy 8 O Brook• Aliuii 51 Hrsy H Hrown A. e llrigmon T Hurt A J Copeland J O Coleinnu F 4’oieinan G Cotton Mil** H, e Our Mr. Thomas hav juat returned | of Euon.Ma.^nd Miss Sara A.,danghtor of {jili! cj nn from New York with a choice lino of j Moses But!; iu Russell county, on New Satnpies, and we are now taking | Nov. 30Ui, F. G Jones, of Harris county, orders for Dross and Business Suits, hav-1 and Mins Sidney Buchanan ; on Dec. 7, ing made ratisfa'.tory arrangements for j M r . W. McFarland and Miss Anna E. tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing t ^h’Kay, °5 Harris county ; on Deo. 2J, and Mifts The fotlYWinff in • list of letter« remaining la the Poatofflee st Oolumbns, Georgia, Oc tober 3th, 1ST4; Arinand W, 2, forolan llott Mr* V Hunt li JeckRun Mias J Hunt D J Jacka .n W II Jones 8, e Kim Brough N Hethfl ChuVrL Kill G Baaa MAG Bowers Miaa .1 Boyd J J King <; our Custom Clothing j M^'Nay, of Harris county ; on with special care and at short notice, by | ^ eo - LaGrange, those well known manufacturers of fine; Voudouzen Smith, daughtor of Rov. Otis clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of i Smith ; on Dec. 1st, O. R. O’Neal, of Run- Newark, N. J. ! sell county, and Miaa Rebecca V’., daugh- Give us your orders early, and we will i ter of Robert Trippe, of Munroe county ; do our beat to pleas# yon, being determ-1 in Trinity Church, Kov. 2d, It. T. Brice ined that our friends and customers shall 1 and Miss Julia F., daughter of the late not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices J Arthur 8haaf, of Georgetown, D. C. for having their elothing mode to order, j Died, at Calloden, Ga., on Oot 9th, S. MJtr tc fciMM A h-sm. W. t wife at Aaa W. Chspaan t cm Pet. DsviH A D^nniA Mrii J Durr Mrs 8 Feeler A Hninnuaa J lUrrla Mrs ‘ Hamilton W King J lA)«iS J l.lndaey Mrs 1 31 h eon E A Morris J II Mate Mra H Menu 311hs A Parker J Parr MraT M Person 31 ra Kliey t) Kollfna Mrs S Smith J W, 2 Teal Mra J Taylor Mrs F J INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Now Yorlx. Authorised by the LegUluture ol the State oi Now York. 21 Strie Drawing, Oct. 5th,1874. EVERY BOND purchased prevlouHtoOct.Otli will piirtlclpute. Addreae, for Honda and fullpartieulun', MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A. CO.. FlaanHsl Asentx, 2# Paick R<»w, N. Y. F. <). I)r*wer Si. Application* for Ayrnaei Youmt’s Rust I’roof ’lin a d!o (Dmno I Mizepp* and Silver Lake Flour, Ty.JY BUST 1*01 Piper HeitUick Wine, pi* undqte Amok Punch, Canned Good*. W.H. YOU NO. City Tax Notice. rjIHK ntleiil.l. - A Full aa.ortment of New Qoodt* • liiMJUUll RCplU i of all porH'iin who hiivo not Buul Esiate tax fo> 18:4,1a the notion of (J unell on (lie 14th riulrliijr exemi ion to bo Issued it^alnMi All |iurchaaea delivered. eeplS tf i utter October loth. J. N. HARNETT, UolliMitor und Treasurer. Strayed or Stolen. o NEREDUOW.ONE RED AND WHITE I Oow, one Bonn Colored Heifer urn* Id. Any iinorniiitloti in rtf- ttliovo will n titnnklully rtceivod For Sale. A • lot Too rent will puy Ml Apply to )| 0 Blbt.i ljroinmel*M / \N nnd nller October V ) Live HtubluN. l**t, 1874. Uor»e<§ mil .'os or will be clmrKed tilth, nnd bills muftt be pit id prompt ly 1 “ triwt oenava. KITH FARINA, FINK TEAS at low priOM. OrosR A lilackwoll'a Pick-lit, all kinds. Kxtrn Olt'iino Hi<>, old Government Java e*$ Modio Coffin*. RomstMl C'ofToa. DriRt bramlfl llama amt Hroukfiuit Ptrlpf. St. Lottla Pearl Orlta, 20 lb for $1. niackwoll'a Durham Sinokinz Tobacco, TSo ft Jh, Lorlllard’a Ilrl^ht aud Dork Cantury Chawtag Tobacco. Wmt'H Kxtra No. 1 Koroaona Oil, 40o fl ftllSOe Puia Gidor Vinokur, fiOo ft gallon. ROB’T S. CRANE, J«21 t f.-hl J12ml Tntdst. J\> AiTivo : VIRGINIA FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. FKE8II SUPPLY GASS 131 KR UN, and it full line ory Dopnrtniotii, lor tho FALL TRADE. PEACOCK & 8WIFT. s-half itero lot, nortk-ea^t, o«ruer 1^ Few und Broad atreu #; form* , y ocou- plod by Uol. A. R. Lamar. $2j j»or imintk. Mp4 Notice. j-y;RING THE LOW Apply to oot3 It TART L\ LIFE! BRYANT, STRATTON A SADLER BUSINESS COLLEGE No Vacation—Enter Any Time. MV For DoeiimontH, Money, Sj oclim-i Patrons and Terms, nddre-n W. H. SADLER, Prc«l«leitt, Biiltim* HAVE VOU TRIED JURUBEBA? AltK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Then try JI RirilF.HA, i tin* ml In a hit'll i Ilgam* tho vital bn It id no alrolioiic a|ipet : i for n *hort tlm**, *.uly to li* lower doj»*it of ntim*ry, but acting directly on lb«* liver and rj.l •• 14 rrfulateN tho Bonola ri ago of wilier the Gent ml Line of Hu.ttfl will itbolish their preaunt ticbed- ttlc of running. Wm. JOHNSON, Sei.t. 12,1«;4-tf Agent. IS HAM «'001*i:it*N Grocery Store continues Ita well eurriml popu- larity. «Country produce boiiKhtuml Hold. Fresh It* ulwuyy on hand. Tlio old piano. For Bent. ^ CARPENTER SHOP AT BBOA* lOpfHly N * * \ v nud Thomas at root*. Api-ly to saplT tf MRS. L. F. METE*. ^ For Rent. CJTORB HOUSE NO. 124, now ocooplwl bf ' ;•£ .J lcnll PEACOCK A SWIFT’S. RAILROADS. NOTICE. : Mouara. RadolifTo A Lamb. No better atoatf Ml the city lor a Grocery Htors. Apply to septa tf ESTES A SON. t For Rent. rjtHE PLANTERS* HOTEL, well l ■ iv D' lVTt BrVj j IlSnr ; Okimi'b 31 onii. Doi.u , Ga., Oct. 2, 1874. { tlllrl Ri HPiigcr Tr in .dullv, (SumliyH vxeentoo) nifMlni? clone eonmictnlns with 31. A E. R. R. lor Eulaula: o ColutnliUH 3:00 r. m. Troy Arrlv I.oavo Troy...’. Arrive ut Goliinibtiii.. iid giv. iiiko the in\ali I in operation In no* vlolmil, bu eharacterixi-d b) gn at c* ntl« ii-hh ; in*' | tiivi.t noriencpa no Riuldou chnnge, im m.*rhnd r-- but gradunlly bin trouhi**-* “Fold their tontd, liR** tho Ar.tbi, And nilmitly ateal away.” This in uo new and untried discovery. 1*111 l**og used with wonderful j fora Hoarding; House; has usunlly bad SgotA pstronaKo. Apply to sepia tt ESTE4 A BON* For Rent. JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST.,^^ ttour the Baptist Church, 1 rooms. BHl Enqulro at Alabama Warehouse. sepB tf _ W. II. HUQHBI.^ For Rent Cheap. ^ PORTION OF VUE Dt.SlKA.ULS RES. iur-iliiy« and SS.itur- 0 nt Col* mb 11- 2:02 W. Ii. CLARK. iSup’t. Western Railroad of Alabama. idenco of 31rH Jud^e Thomas, on ROSE HILL* d | with or without farnituro, outbouaea, stablsff and K^rdon. Al-o, ubont auvon sores for mar* kot Hanlon. Apply on proinl*teaor at Enquirer-Sun eflaa Sept. 6, 1874 ti - ’ • To Rent. Api*ly to Sept 2, l**74-tf For Rent. \t DLLS k OUBTIE. fr-YrwMsrU (A,- mi lu • 1541 HOURS TO NKW YORK ! O 'Jc»afiStiiSl!^2;^ffi$|h auranee HuiMinK, among which Is fti • and ia know “the :«*d by tho itigli’ at medical m erful William* HO WlieG Womack G T7NMAILABLK LETTERS. Bird Mra M, Chattahoot*. Buarey Mrs H (7. City. Demareat W J. New York. Damsen Mlaa F, Glenn ville, Ala. Evans Mra k. Scale. Ala. ttibaon Mra W F, Forsyth, Os. Gaines Mrs, Savannah, Ga Hofflln A Rich, Baltimore, Md. Oliver B, Talbo Starhark Dr T, Savannah, Os. Ataeaplnv f G, Now York. Thomas O W, i^tulsv.lle, Ky. Willingham W A, Foreyth, Ga. W.n'IQWMWHt 9 W\Ut The United States Pnlsiiiiii Cu. Id V nicer tit y place, New York, Want Ag«t« fwrj»htre for llie faliouing: WKSTICKN KAlbRUAJ) OF AbiilAMA, m:.vvi. . oi.rv:; By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. oflicc now occttpioit by Southern LlialnserOMS Company. Apply to OHAKLES COLEMAN. ,, . augtotf wm* For Sale or Rent. : * HU VACUA DDK KLANUTItiM known a h two ••HANKS place’),8taw-JBF nrt County, G-- m i *. -t tho junction Of aMm — ixms* kina m 1 wkh ms|£ -W -a -- rtt Hitohatoe Creek and Chattahoochee ntllea below Columbus, supplied wl, corn, farming impleuienta, Ao., for Thoso wiihlna to buy or rent-for i SPIRIT OF THE HOLY IIIIILE. by Frank Mooro. An tlvg-rii avo * " Enuravlugs—from the Old Price, 00. OUR FIRST nUNDKKI) YEARS. The i Life of the Republic. By G. Edward* • — j2 monthly parrs , 9J pp. each. Leater. . , . Royal 8vo., 50 cents each part. LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES CHARLES Nt’MNER. lly C. fc.iwani* Leater. 6th E*lltlon, rovlsod am! enlurgod. OF 1 By Keii.n#«aw Route. Ijoavo Atlanta 0:00 p. ui., Tal ton 10:2: Drimoi 10:10 u. in., l.ynciii>i:r^ lo.lA p it iluitiu l \\ U!*i.iIIJ;**>11 *-: 1. 4. II,.. Mi t I’liihnlaTpliu 1 n p. ui.. n or. NBA VoKK •VO, TOO pp., 18.76. THE NEW YORK TOMRS. By Warden Sutton. A complete hi-tory of Note*! Criminal* of New Yo*k, and ins Romance ef PrUon Life. Ovo, OTu pp., #s.&o. OlreeJarf, apeelmen pa***, and terms U gtaseMfflilsOmMaMft. Off bleeping can mu flou Alltufa to l.y nchburg TRAINS A It ii IV R AT CGbUMUUti DAILY Prom Atlanta and Now York, • n.:’,T a. m. From Monl«omory and {Swliua . t*. n. TU-kota lor ««le at Uulou Po*aeng*r Depot. . . *■■ »*U., UWN.I Kap'A 1. A. IA00M, A|Mt Health and Comfort. T OFFER for sale the House and Lot 1 where 1 rrstdo, next to n >r liea-t m Railroad depot. The house contain' six rootoa and oouk room a't*. hod two-roo-n kitehen, K •ere lot, irood wat -r. The place la uusur- asioff for h alth and^oomiort lu tue city, and ffiMlH •old eheap. App! to JORDAN L. HOW KL at Eno 1* r mpthuqhw 11 * /