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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874.
City Blatters.
ON THE It IT EH.
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET.
A
, BdNtou A I"
Hoik-
Vork
York
nl. din-
.1 hill*
n nelling check*
Savannah, At-
Curreurjr loan*
Hold and silvnr
lituta and Montgomery
1®1 A l»«r r< * Mt I ,pr »
nominal. Currency ream*.
Cotton.—Market quiet. The warehouse* quote
M follow*. ac .rding to the new ehaeiflotion.
which rsdur.M each of the former ones on* grade :
Inferior -
Id
1dK«-
13'/,®-
Ordinary and stained..
(food Ordinary
Low Middlinge
Middling*
Good Middling*
Bale* 153 hale*.
Kecaipt* 440 halo*—182 by M. A G. K. It , 21
fey wagon* ; in by N. A 8. It. It.; 10 by W. R. It
n by river; »> by 8. W. It. It. Shipment* 42
bale*—425 by 8. W. It. R.; 1 for horn* con
sumption ; 0 by W. It. R
IiMLV RTATKMP.NT.
Stork on hand August 31st, 1874..
Received to-day
“ pioviou*ly.....
Shipped In-da;
1,030
.. 440
,.7.248—7,AM
A,724
previously
420
7,n»n
Stork on hand l/»2fl
Sams Day Last Year.—August 31st, 1873 1.177;
received same day 200; total receipts w.OOft; shipped
same day ^230; total shipment* 3.123; stock 4,103;
sales 373. Middlings 16c.
U.8. Ports.—Receipts for 5 day* 7*1,810; exports
to Great llritain 15.022; to Conttneut 209; *
.8 *0,781.
Index to JVsie 4rfrerfiieiH«»/l.
Fresh Groceries—G. W. Brown.
W. E. Terry—Hoe Explanatory Card.
Removal—H. O. Lloyd.
Hcbool Notice—M. II. Ely.
Board of Control—Meeting To-Night.
Uard of ThaiikH—Ltdiew of the Orphans’
Society.
Tax Collector—John A. Huff.
Chewacla Lintu Co.—Holatead <t Co.,
Geuoral Ageuta.
\V. WYLLY—
t MCl'K 11KATH
I.IFK ATIOX —
Turtle Soup
At the Arbor to-day, from II a.
1 P. M.
cttMt
a. IT. Drown
Has just received Fresh Ice-Cured Bellies
and Breakfast Bacon, Fig Feet and
Hpioetl Tripe.
Why He Couldn't Tote.
It i« reported on good authority that
Fairfax, ono of the black Radical oandi*
datew in Harrm, whs not allowed to vote
becauHo he hadn't paid the iieoeHHary
talcs.
Addresses on the Hit It.
On the evening of October lf*tli, next
Thursday, Hon. Henry U. Harris, pres
ent member, and nominee of the Demo
cratic party for Congress in this District,
nnd Gen. John B. Gordon will address
our citizens in the Oporu House.
Destructive Eire in Meriwether County.
On Tuesday last the gin house, grise
and saw mill nnd live bales of cotton, be
longing to Mr. I'arkuian, were burned.
The property was located four miles from
the Warm Springs in Meriwether county.
Thn loss is estimated at $ir>,000, and
thero is no insurance. Most probably
the tire was accidental. Thn losa will
provo serious to the country immediately
around.
History of Columbus.
Wo are glad to learn that the tirst
volume of this work, jimt issued from the
job oftloe of Mr. Tom Gilbert, is meeting
with general acceptance, and that he is
likely to sell out bis entire edition at an
early day. The work should be ill the
hands of every family in the city for his
torical information and reference. There
are also many former residouts scattered
throughout the country who will peruse
its pages with much interest. The second
volume will be issued in a few months if
subscript ions justify it. Price $1 per
volume.
Doom for « Barber.
Marshall, over the river, until yeator-
day boasted of a colored barber, who was
driving a thriving business in hia totiso-
rial profession. Vosterday morning be
found hirt shop bursted open and bis im
plements and appurtenances thrown down
the river bank,'as much as to say the bar
ber was not wuutrnl there any longer.
The graceless scamps who committed the
outrago cannot be found. The probable
canHt), it is said, is attributed to the fact
that the barber made himself very oftt.
oiouB iu intomieddling with the Colum
bus eleotiou on Wednesday, aud perhaps
challenged one or more parties who at
tempted to vote.
Mur
rled in a Store.
A young man named Fred Clark and a
good looking girl named KatcUe Ingram
were noticed on Broad street yesterday
luoruiug in search of a Kquiro to make
them one. They ware from Alabama^
and evidently a ruuaway couple. They
were invited into Bedell tF Ware’s shoo
store by the junior partner, who generally
manifests strong sympathy for parties
with such good intentions. A license
was procured, Justice McCahey sent for,
and the twain were made one iu the sim
plest forum of law. The young man was
evidently iu earnest, and responded
“Yes," with an unmistakable emphasis,
while the bright-eyed maiden hlushingly
yielded acquiescence. A by-stander (teu
or Ilf teen persons had congregated to wit
ness the corcinony') asked the man if he
was not from Alabama. “I have been
liviug there,” lie ropliod, “but I’ve got
all 1 waut from there now, and I don’t
know where I shall live iu the future.”
The matter of residence didn’t seem to
trouble hiiu a bit. He was happy enough
without a home.
LAUNCH OF THE STEAMER OK
a toino or ufautt—cr
THE WORLD IN SPIED—JC
SPEECHES, < HAMPAONP. AND PUNCH—A
COMPANION BOAT.
Columbus has shown speed equal to the
most rapid of the age, and every one
wonders. This fogy town, which has in
vested since 18G."» (in which year she lost
fifty millions by invasion; some four mil
lion dollars iu cotton manufactories, lias
just launched a steamboat capablo of car
rying five hundred bales of cotton, and
will have her completed inside of forty
working days. Has such a feat ever been
accomplished, even by fast Yankeedom ?
Thirty-two working days ago most of tbo
timbers were in the forests.
THE LAUNCH
took place yesterday morning about ton
o'clock in the presence of a considerable
crowd. The hull and u portion of the up
per works had already been finished.
Hhe was let into the river broadside, and
permitted to go dowu very slowly. Move
ments were controlled by ropes. With
the assistance of a little pushing she gli
ded into the stream beautifully, and sat on
the waters like n thing of life. Only Mr.
Frank Torbett and Cnpt. Johnson, the
agent of the Central Line, wore on board.
The launch took place from the bank just
below the Mobile ond Girard Bnilroad
bridge. As soon as she touched the waves
the nanio of
GEO. W. WYLLY
wan nailed to her post by Cnpt. Johnson.
She is called after a prominent commis
sion merchant nnd director of the Central
Railroad and Banking Company in Savan
nah. Tlio following is told iu expan at ion :
When the proposition was made by that
corporation to put a light-draught boat on
the river, Capt. Sam Whitesides, General
Agent of the Central Line of Bouts, suid
he would huvo her finished in forty days.
Mr. Wylly immediately bet suppers and
champagne that he could not do it—the
thing was impossible. The Captain ini.
mediately took it. The bet, however,
being counted from its date, and Sundays
uot omitted, haH been lost by Captain
Whitesides, yet Mr. Wylly will have to
pony up with another supper and wines,
because of the name given. The boat
will he completed inside of forty days.
THE DIMENSIONS
of the Wylly are 11.% feet in length, T2
floor, 24 beam, hold. She now, with a
good deal of wuter pumped iu her, draws
six inches forward and eight nft. She
can curry five lmudred bales of cotton on
two feet nine niches of water, and three
hundred bales on less than two feet. She
is to have very little cabin accommoda
tion. She is to have two high pressure
engines, each of twenty-live horse power,
cylinders nine inch boro and four feet
stroke. To give lightness the boilers are
of the railroad engine class, sons to avoid
the presence of so much iron and heavy
brick work. These engines have been
built by the Columbus Iron WorkH.
THE ENTIRE WORK
has been under the auporiutendanco of
Capt. Charles Blaine, who lias built many
of the best steamers on our river. Every
thing is of the most substantial character.
All has been done under the general su-
perinteudeco of Cuptuin Samuel H.
Whitesides. The two managed the
launching. They have he6n assisted by
Capt. Johnson, the local agent. The vim
and push of the enterprise was evidenced
yesterday. Directly after the launch, the
boat was conveyed to the wharf, and iu
the afternoon was found oil her the shaft
aud cylinders in position, and the work
men were busy putting on the upper
works and arranging for tho engines.
THE COST
of tho boat will be $8,000 to $0,000. Tho
engines will be on board iu six days, and
in less than ten days the steamor will bo
plying the river.
JOLLIFICATION.
The officers of tho boat gave a pleasant
outertainmont on board iu tho afternoon,
which was attended by many leading mer
chants and business men. it was an im
promptu affair, but very delightful. The
waters swept by noiselessly, champagne
sparkled, and punch dulcet, delicious aud
dreamy,and good sayings diffused general
happiness. Col. It. L. Mott was unani
mously elected presiding officer, and G.
Gunby Jordan,secretary. Everything and
everybody, workmen ami all, wore toast
ed, and enjoyment reigned. The lnuiu
speaking by Maj. Allen, who spoke of the
importance of the river trade,and the gen
erosity of tho Central It. It.; Maj. Calhoun
ou various interests of Columbus; Capt.
ltedd for tho city schools; Dr. Bussy and
G. Uuuby Jordan for tho factory inter
ests; Prof. Battle for tile public schools.
Many others made a few pleasant re
marks. The nicest thing was the speech
of Maj. Calhoun, who was offered ten
dollars by Superintendent* W. L. Clark
to answer a toast for him. It was made
if Mr. Clark himself was speaking,
and brought down tho boat. Other gen
tlemen offered fives for the Major to
speak for thoui, but the cash not being
paid as required, lie declined.
Adjourned with best wishes for the
Wylly.
A COMPANION BOAT,
It is said, will soon Wo built here for our
river by the Central Railroad and Bank
ing Company, nnd the Julia St Clair trans
ferred to the Tombigby river.
Here's to the Wylly 1 Long may she
wave!
MUSCOGEE COUNTY.
O/Jlrlitl Election Jteturns /or County
Election Returns /or
Itcprosentati re*.
DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY 1,283.
The returns of Wednesday’s election
wore consolidated yesterday at the Court
House with the ftllowing result:
B
Nance.
f
«
5
5
1
*
H
T. W. Grime-*.
OKMOCRATH
1,4SH | 220 I 57
38
63
1,883
W. F. Williams
1,485
| 219
3-
53
1.879
R. B. Bailey ..
62 i
DUALS.
1 0 1 72
o
9
0
M7
(ioo. P. Lewis.
519
«
72
"
0
A - a comparison w
give the
VO
eo
187
1,363
r; it no it.
1110 145
•*<
37
1,7.85
Walker
811
i *
43
"
»
0
1,344 1 114
.39
14
IU
37
1 *8‘28
Noble (e*d.)...
780
•
3»
«
U
0
1,327
1,339
114
14
19
24
I,-™
110
14
13
1M
1,543
Williams 1 cot.)
793
1
0
»
Ford (col.)
793
1
39
«
9
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ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order mt Stork Prices
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
IN 1870
Representative
, receive
Smith and I
nee majority. __
County Board of Education—Schools.
Tho Board of Education met at the
Court House yesterday morning, when
there were present Juuies T. Gray, Presi
dent, Dr. G. B. ffrurd, C. E. Johnston,
and N. G. Oattis, Secretary.
By Dr. Heard : “Resolved, That this
Board deem it inexpedient at this time to
have auy bill looking to the increase of
taxation for school purposes brought be
fore the next General Assembly.”
No other matter of special importance
was brought before tho Board for their
action.
Twelve white and six colored schools
have been established. Last year they
•aged nineteen pupils each. Whites
teach the white schools, and negroes the
colored.
The people generally are strongly in
favor of the State adopting the plau now
in vogue iu Kentucky—that is, to give the
taxes from the whites to white schools,
and those from tho blacks to the colored
schools. President Gray has written to
Commissioner Orr on the subject.
LOCAL JIR1EES.
—All quiet at the Court House yester
day. Nothing but trampled grass to tell
of the Into conflict.
—Major J. J. Bradford, Clerk of Supe
rior Court, and Capt. McAllister left yes
terday on a brief business trip to Tennes
see.
—While Northern mills are slackening
up, Georgia is increasing her looms.
—A boy out West drank ink. and the
sequel was an iuk-west.
—The river has hardly enough water to
flout a mosquito. It can bo forded near
the lower bridge.
—There is more indolence in the mind
than in the body.
—The world is sure to find out an lion-
< st man, but it will find him out a great
doal quicker if he advertises.
—'1 he best way for a man to acquire a.
tine flow of lauguago is to stub his toe
against a raised brick.
—The school boys have fairly inaugu
rated the system of fall fights.
—Tho cotton crop of Muscogee county
will uverage about tbo same us last year.
—Kctcbum’s late exertions were not in
behalf of the negroes,or against the Dem
ocrats so much, as it was personal spite
against Postmaster Walter Johnson. The
cause is the latter would not appoint him
a clerk in the Postoffice, for which he has
the thanks of every white man and many
of tho best colored citizens.
Perfect Eit nnd Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from New York with a choice line of
New Samples, and we are now taking
orders for Dress aud Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care aud at short notice, by
those well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
(»ive us your orders early, and we will
do our best to please you, being determ
ined that our friends aud customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sept 7 tf Thomas & Prescott.
DR. JAM. T. W Alt NOCK.
Surgeon and 1'liyslclan.
Slaughter’* Drug Store, Railroad htreet.
Hit. J. W. K. WILLIAMS
j hi* professional services. Office over
liven .2 Co.'s, Chamber* A K. R. St reel
Millinery.
MISSIES WHITE St TUCKER,
Fashionable Milliners and Dressmaker
Ueuthsmeu's Shirts cut by chart measure, a
MRS. C. V. BARLOW,
Fashionable .Milliner and Dressmaker.
Dress Goods in Diagonals, Serges, Arc.,
just received at
T. E. Blanchard's.
He who would always want a smooth
aud well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of
those New Pattern Shirts at
Strauhe «fc Goldsmiths.
Stop : stop t /
Have you Reen the new and beautiful
stock of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing
House, 88 Broad street. tf
Take Notice !
By buying your Clothing at the Balti
more Clothing House you will save
money. A visit to that establishment
will convince you of the truth of this
assertion. oct2 tf
The Mar-room Remedy
For all ailments is Rum 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 and liver or bowels
disordered, strengthen and regulute them
with Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegeta
ble Alterative and Aperient, free from
alcohol and capable of infusing new
vitality into your exhausted system.
sep22 4w
Consumption Can be Cured.
I PULMONIC syrup,
SCH
flUHCNCK’S SKA H’KNfl TONIC
HCHRNCK’a MANDUAKK PII.L8,
Are the only medicine? that will cure Pul
monary Consumption.
Frequently modicines that will stop a cough
will occasion the death of the patient; they
look up the liver, stop the oireulation of the
blood, h.-morrhago follows, and, in fact, they
clog the action of the very organs that caused
the cough.
Liver Complaint and DjspepidA arc tho
cause* of two-thirds of the eases ot Consump
tion. Many persons complain of a dull pain In
the sD'o, constipation, coated tongue, pain iu
the shoulder-blade, feelings of drowsiness and
restlessness, the food lying heavily ou the
btomuch, accompanied with acidity and belch
ing up <d wind.
Thcso symptoms usually originate from a
disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid
live
suddenly checked, will find the stomach and
liver clogged, remaining torpid and Inactive,
and almost before they are aware the lungs
muss of sores, and ulcerated, the result
of which Is death.
Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant
which does not contain opium or anything cal-
• - - * check a cough suddenly
eulated
Schcnek’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the
loo', mixes with the gastric juices of tho stom
ach, aids I'.lgestlon, and creates a ravenous ap-
potito.
When tho bowels are costive, skin sallow, oi
tho symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency.
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are required.
These medlcino* are prepared only by
J. H. aOHENCK k. SON,
N. E. corner Sixth and Arch sts., Philtt.
And f »r sale by all druggists and dealers.
my 10 eedly
Notaries Public.
U. D. HIGGINS,
being iipitointcd Notary Public for Lee couuty,
rofpocttully holiciu the patronage of his friend*.
Holds Court let mid 2d Saturdays of each month,
ut It. C. llollllield’d I i\v office. Ja23
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
ami Judge of Couuty Court#
Practices in all other Court*.
Mice over «toro of W. II. Hobart* & Co., Broad St.
j*2/»
SAMUEL B. HATCHER.
Attorney ut Law.
Ofiice over Wittich St Kinsel's
Hotels.
Jam
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, ~ '
Next to Columbus Bunk Building
inters ut All the train*.
MRS. W. F. SNIPER.
T. M. McNKII.I.,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law.
Practice* in court* of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 12$ Brand St., (over C. A. Redd k Co.’s
Special attention given to collections. jail
INGRAM .V CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice
tho State and Federal Court* ot
Georgia.
liiges »* Co.’s store, north west
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Mvcry, Sale mil Exchange ,
Furniture, Ac.
At Panic* Prices.
A. O. HARWELL,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture.
o, Metallic, Wood Coffins, and Caskets.
Lawyers.
A. J. VICKERS,
Attorney ami Coimaollor at Law.
Office opposite Alabama House.
Tailors.
J. B. CAMPBELL, Tat lor,
ig aud Making in the Latest Style,
pairing neatly doi
r Furniture Store, jul
Dentists.
J. L. H. SMITH, Dentist,
Mute Work and Plugging on rousonubl
Barber Shops.
Hotels.
AltAMK HOUSE.
go to Opelika, be sure to stop ii
House, opposite Passenger Depot
insurance.
E. C. HO WEN d BON,
General Insurance Agents.
Railroad direct, over R. SI. Greene & Co.’«
LOTTERY.
Fifth and Last Concert
Public Library of Kentucky.
The Webster White Shirt, the best cus
tom made shirt iu existence, At tho Bal
timore nothing House. tf
Tho latest novelties in Neckwear at tho
Baltimore Clothing Houso. tf
Removal•
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental
Office from tho Georgia Home building
to his new place of business, over Wittich
& Kinsel’s store. Hero ho will continue
the practice of Operative and Mechanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
frionds. oct2 tf
A Card.
Having heard that some designing nnd
unscrupulous person has put out the re
port that l was using my shop and my in
fluence for tho Republican party,distribu
ting Radical tickets, and that 1 also voted
the Radical ticket ou Wednesday, I take
thia method of notifying the public that
the above m false in every particular.
It W. E. Trrrt,
Proprietor Rankin House Barber Shop.
A largo lot of Bleached and Brown
honesties, bought aitico tho decline, just
eoeived nnd for sale cheap, at
BlanouauoV
A lot of Virginia CasHimoreH, from the
(Jharlottsville Woolen Mills, received to
day. at
aop2% tf Blanchard's.
Do
Card of Thanks,
At a meeting ot tbo LaUies’ Orphan Society
htlrt on Wednesday last, It was resolved that
th« thank* of the Society are due and are
htrwby tendered to Dr. T. J. Word, lor the
kind tender of hi* professional servtcoa, free or
charge, to the orphans of the Aaylnm during
the paet summer.
Mbs. R. A. WAKB. Presd’i.
gn» O. £• Dketmb, Bee’y. D*
Wholesale and .Retail,
Joseph A Buothf-u have now on hand a
stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to the publi c on tho most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
the wholesale or retail purchaser, which
can be bought in any quautity as cheap
an in any house iu Georgia. They have
many linos of specialties. They desire
all to come and examine for themselves.
All liues of Eagle aud Pheuix goods con
stantly on baud. octT 3m
Seed Wheat.
Tennessee Seed Wheat. Rye aud Oats,
Olieeaa, Crackers, Bagging, Ties. Ice-
Cured Meats, aud a good assortment of
Groeariea, for sale low for cash, by
D. Avbhhtt,
mj40 eodiinj under Rankin liou.e
Know T
That, nt the New York Store, Landaeur
has received a splendid selection of Span
ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jot veils, jet
buttons and New York rnfflings? If you
don’t know this go and see for yourself at
nnd you will he surprised and de
lighted nt the magnificent stock he has
it hand. tf
A tine lot of Gents’ Scarfs at
Strauhe ,t Goldsmith's
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
CARPENTER SHOP AT BROAD
an«l Thomas streets.
Apply to
sepl7 tf MRS. L. F. METER.
For Rent.
rjlHE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, well adapted
Hoarding House; has usually had
patronage. Apply to
seplS tt ESTES A SON
good
For Bent.
TOWELLING ON JACKSON ST , 4
the Baptist Church, 1 rooms. J'Ij.
Enquire at Alabama Warehouse.
sep8 tf W. H. HUGHES.
For Rent Cheap.
PORTION OF THE DESIRABLE RES-
A
ido'nce of Mrs Judge Thomas, on ROSE HILL,
with or without furniture, outhouses, stables
ami garden. Also, about seven aero* for mar
ket garden.
Apply on promises or at Enquirer-Sun office.
Sopt. 6, l&74-tt
To Rent.
Septa, 1874-tr
W ELLS A CURTIS.
For Bent.
, F F ICES AND SLEEPING j
O F F 1 O E S AND SLEEPING ipi
ROOMS In the Georgia Home Iu- ggl
surance Building, among which is the
office now occupiod by Southern Life Insurance
Company. Apply ’
CHARLES COLEMAN,
116 Broad St.
For Sale.
jyVEU.lN» ON OQI.ETHOBPE,
DAY FIXED
AND A
FULL DRAWINC ASSURED
Monday, 30th November, 1874
LAST CHANCE
FOR
An Easy Fortune !
i-d, and i
pd, tliu
it
•stly for the
the
absolutely fixed, nnd the
t ill be no variation horn the programme now a:
lounced. A sufficient numbirof tickets bad bu
old to have enabled us to have bud a large dm
ng on the Met of July, but u short postponemei
iderod preferable to a partial druwin
Let it bo bo
The Fifth Gift Concert
IS TUB LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN
UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE l’RES
ENT MANAGEMENT.
That it will positively and uuequivocally tak<
Monday, 30th November,
that the music will he tin* best the country ath
20,000 Cash Clfts
$2,500 000!
wiil bo distribute] by lot among ticket holdc;
List of Gifts.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT *250,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 76,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60,0u0
ONE GRAND GASH GITT 26,000
6 CASH GIFTS *20,000 each 100,000
10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 each 140,000
15 CASH GIFTS 10,000 each 160,000
20 CASH GIFTS 5,000 each 100,000
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney ami Uonuaellor at Law,
radioes iu State and Federal Courts iu Georgia
juG
he II. Blandkord. Louis F. Garrard.
ULANDLORD A GARRARD,
AttorneyN and t'oimaellorn at Law.
Oflico No. 07 Broad stre-t, over Wittich A Kin
sel’s Jewelry Store.
Will practice in the State aud Federal Courts.
ep4
J as. M. Russell. Cuas. J. Swift.
BUNNELL A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellors ut Law. Will practice
tho Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
* stoi
jhl
I.. T. DOWNING,
Attorney ami Nolicitor.
ComT and Register iu Bankruptcy. Oltic.
(J| over Brooks’ Drug 8tore, Columbus, Ga.
PEABODY A BRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Office ovi
vlb]
t J. Knj
& Co.'s Stoke, Broad St.,
rest Sid*.
R. J. MONEN,
Attorney and Uoumiellor at Law,
leorttiu Homo Insurance Company building, sec
Doctors.
OR. J. A. UROUHART,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. C.
Hood A Brother.
Sloeping apartment at former residence,
the corner oi Randolph and McIntosh street*,
opposite tne residence of Mr. Wm. Beach.
hep&
DR. i'OLZE Y.|
e aud Office corner of 8t. Clair aud Ogk-
n. Office hours—7 to 9 a. m., 12 to 2 p. m.,
m. *op27 dtf
DR. N. II. LAW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burma’
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNER,
Dentist.
trapper's building, Randolph 8t.
ell as to Operative Dentistry.
W. T. POOL,
Dentist,
101 Broad St., Columbus, Or.
Druggists.
Cotton Factories.
Shootings, Shirtings, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheut and Corn-
Office iu roar of Wittich & Kinsel’s, Randolph st.
jals it. It. CHILTON, President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, G A.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal iy,
Watchmakers.
C. SCHOMItUKG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutownky,
106 Broad street,
jail Columbus, Ga.
C. U. LEffUIN,
Watchmaker,
131 Broad street, Columbu
t-paired ,iu the best t
Tobacco, Clears, &c.
M AI EH DORN.
1 Hoi!
a gojd smoko, go to bis
e and Muscogee Horn
25 CASH GIFTS
3u GASH GIFTS
6U GASil GIFTS
100 GASH GIFTS
240 GASH GIFTS
600 GAS11 GIFTS
19,000 GASH GIFTS
4.000 each 100,000
3.000 each 90,000
2.000 each 100,ooo
1.000 each loo.ooo
5u0 each 120,000
loo each 60,000
50 each 960,000
GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL
GASH *2,500,000
PRICE OF TICKET*.
Whole Tickets .* 60 00
11 V iu
'.£} j Tick
Person
ly, eittu-i
Lib.--i »
, should order piompt-
Cir.
Mil be allc
full partic
alar* furnished
KNOW ALL MEN
That at tho popular aud long established
lvKSTAVKANT AND SALOON of
t'has. Heyman A Co.
tlio host of Moals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly ou hand pro
ho no publico. octl tf
Good Tliinys.
to the Uuby Restaurant for your
srs, Fish, Game, and all things good
oet!5 tf
Hats in oiuIIcsh variety at the Halti-
mre Clothing House. tf
Silk lists at $3.00 and $->..»0, at
Strausk & Goldsmith's,
Buy one of those fine Suits. They are
orv cheap at Strausk it Goldsmitu'h.
If you would rather have Clothing made
to order at short notice, Strause & Gold
smith’s is the place. They have a spleu-
did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
are plying tho needle vigorously,
octi tf
between Thomas and Baldwin,six rooms,
one-fourth acre ; built in 16Tft. Cost +4,500.
Price +3,200.
oc4 tf
Apply to
JOHN BLAOKMAR,
Real Estate Agent.
For Rent,
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AT +26 A
per month. Corner of Few and Jackson
Streets. Apply to
OC4 lw PEABODY A BRANNON.
For Rent.
rpHE residence second door south of St.
THO. E. BIC lltlLETTE,
Agent nnd .ffannger.
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky
tickets or information, upply to
H0LSTEAD & CO.,
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT,
139 Broad street, Columbu?, Georgia
STOVES AMD TIN WARE
Stoves, Stoves
m* NATHAN CRUWN,,
Mr. Peyton. Possession given first 0,'t,
For terms. Ac., apply ts
ang2t eodtf
M
J. 8. JONES.
(Opposite 3mi Office)
Columbus, Ga.,
Liver! Liver! Liver!
sinvuib/coixrsr
HEPATIC, OR LIVER CURE,
W OULD respectfully invite the attention of ii
fjlend* and customers to hi* extwiM
stock of STOVES, HOLLOW ANI) STAMPED
WARE, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Ac. Also
TIN WA11K, at wholesale and retail.
TIN, SHEET IRON AN
C. LOPEZ,
• ill »ii<l Manufacturer of Fine
t’igars,
Near Broad St ret-1 Depot.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS’
Prompt and polite bar
SHAVING SALOON,
to II. Hone*,)
.u Insurance Building,
in atteudauce.
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford 8t., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga,
Dress-Making.
MINS II. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
ress-Making, Cutting nnd Fitting. Ternibchcup
Residence and shop in Browueville.
uovlO
Confectioners.
I. G. Si'll UPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits.
Stick Candy 18 cents.
Full weight guaranteed iu each box.
Boots and Shoes.
nr. lv VEGETABLE PREPARATION, harm-
ml effective—a specific for all derangement*
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in tho bust manner.
Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stom
ach or Bowel*.
This Mtdiciue ha* been tried by thounaud* and
lias never failed to give satisfaction.
Go („ r. JC. BtancharH*. \ «. Try ou „ bottlo , ud b. conTlncc 4.
To buy heat Ribbons at 1*, 2d and 26c j j, ICING St SONS
par yard. Tb. best Blank Silk, in lb» ! i> luprM ^. .'.a U.uuf.our.r., Columbia, c.
market, and tk. farnou. ••Banner” brand I tul b) . A M bkanson, A,.ui for Coluo,-
Alpaoa. ..pH? tt ibtt.ud0v.Uk., ^tt-uvln.
200,000 Feet of Lumber
F OR
ilo at tho following prices, delivered
_ o cars at Columbus, Ga.:
First Glass Lumber +1.30 per 10) feet.
Second “ “ 1.05 “
Sheathing 80c per car load. Ton per eont. ad-
dltlonal will bo added lor less quantity than a
car load. Send lu your orders.
WELLS & CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad Street,
Have always a full stock of
tool a and Shoes, Upper, Sole and Hnr
neat* Leather and Find Inga
of all kirnl*.
Reliable good*! Reasonable prices !
N. B.—Special attention to order* by Exp
jy4
Piano Tunine; 9 &c.
E. W. BLAl ! ,
d Tuner of Piunoc*, Organ* a
eons. Sigu Painting also done.
■ 1)0 be left at J. W. Pease & Norma
Builders and Architects.
J. O, UHAIifftERB,
House Carpenter nut! Build,, r
Jobbing done at short notice.
Pinna and specifications furnished for all ,ty|*,
Broad Street, next to 0. W. Brnw n ,,
9 Coiiunbiii, ;
Oolithorpx, North or Randolph 8ti.
octao • Columbus, Ga.
A. (JAJIMKL,
Livery aud Male .Stable*,
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ga.
ular attention given to Feeding «i
Horne* and Mules boarded in' stables In tv ■
inthorday. uiV. ■
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. ii und 18, Market House,
Fresh Meats of every kind and be*t clUa |„.
Jail always on lmnd.
J. T. COOK,
UrcMl* Mcaift ol'All Kinds,
Stalls Now. 15 m,.| j;
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP ElFLEIt,
dun and Lock* with. Craw lord strvu
Johnson's corner, Columbus.
WILLIAM SCUOBEK,
and Locksmith and dealer in Gun
terial*. Opposite Enquirer Offic.
• Grocers.
DAN’L R. ItIZE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryn
twcou Ogh-thoip.* M Jackson »t
No charge !'<•: <lt tyagO.
J. II. HAMILTON,
WIi»Icmi*Ic and Rcinil Grover
Tailors.
G. A. KCEUNE,
Merchant Tailor and Cuttci
A full stock of French and English Bin
I
lot!., ■
HEN11Y SKLLMAN.
Culling, Cleaning; and Repairing
one in tho best style.
upr24J Corner Crawford and Front s
Tin and Coppersmiths. M
WM. FEE,
Worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Ja7 No. 171. Broad Sheet.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., & co.,
House nnd .Sign Painter*.
Old Oglethorpe court, (just north of postoflic,
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for Houso and Sigu Palutiugi:
He I
hi, p,
(apn
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD. |
Attoi'ne.v nt
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILI. J'RAOTIOK IN THE U(ll NUKs
oi Loo, Chambers. Tnllapoos-t ami Kl- *
sell, tho Supremo Court of A1 »• tuna. hi.Juj
tbo United Stales District Comt at Mod:I
gomery. eeplfj i!\ .uj;inl I
W. F. Williams. Cius. !., Will
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
COLUMBUS, GA.
A#- Office over Abell’s store. j> 17 .ioi I
W. A, FarSev,
JK.ttoruoy-nt »*31aaw |
OUSSETA, Gn attahooctikk Go., (1a.
AS*Special attention given to nolioctlow
HINES DGZXEB,
Attorney r*.t Ijnw.l
HAMILTON, GA.,
> else. All kind of rolh
i!
3. (’ABTLKMAN. L. II. CHAI’Plttl
H. CASTLEM AN & CO.,
General Insurance A genii
RF,PRESENTING TI1E
LIVERPOOL & LONDON
GLOBE
And other Strong Firo and Life Coinjm
OFFICE OYER FREER. ILLGiiS A
STORE, 119 BROAD ST.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN
St. Glair Street, Gunby’s Building, next t
Proer, liiges a Go.
Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance
MILLINERY.
SPRING MiLLSNERY.
IV 1'* IlilVO fuftt ren iv. '1 :i mil lili' 1 I
VI AMI SUMMER
eluding all the NOVli'.L’lUS «<i iho »«■ ason.
I’llLBsflXU AND BLHA( RING dons !■
latest styles, nt tho shom-t noth’*-*.
Noxt door below the X- •' Y*>rk S«o»«.
ortlB—ly
WAGON YA??D.
ATTENTION!
To Farmers and Those Interested-
Boot and Shoemakers
Deah
Kudd A Co,
to order*.
WM. MEYER,
Boot aud Shoemaker,
iu Leather and Finding*. Next
C. A.
Prompt and atrist attention given
Jail
THE NEW WAGON YARD,
OENTRAI.LV LOCATED AND 1
L vonlcnt to Warehouses,-l " r ;; i
business) ortion of tho city, oilers s»l' • 1t .
dueemonts nnd advantages tor 1 ! .V c .
security, with increased facilities to. k . •
commodation of farmers and others
tho city. , . „ Vnmilt
Connected with tho yard is Alai
eery supplie*! with a lull ast'ortmom • „ -.9
ions. Will buy and sell all kin -
Produce. .. j.,
Private Boarding House adjaiet ()
yard will bo oi oned on tbo first *h ' •■ , e .: B
lor the convenience of those \ ,, e i. ■
with their familios, whore lodging *•*“ ■
with or without meals. . v -ir.l. i' r? D
Blacksmith and Wood Shop < n 1 \ •; , v • ■
pared to do all kinds ot w*iui»n ««•
pairing, with storks lor shoeing I
UA.N'UB IS, ■
and horses.