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Y ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1874.
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• Financial.—CommiMv al billi
por cent discount; <>'•
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on Boston 14 I"* r '' ,lt - 11 ’"' {s
on New York nt J . pn mini
Innt» and Vnntgom ry at par. Cntreii
JQ\14 per cent per u. i.:h. Gdd ai:
nominal. Currency uai
OoTTON.—Mnrket weak. Tlr warMi u
M follows:
Inferior
Ordinary and stalmnl -
Good Ordinary >
Ihiw Middlings ' ■' 1
Middlings • s
flood Middlings ~ iir~
Sales 167 bales.
Receipts 003 Imlcs—311 by M. Si fl U. R. ■ •
by wagons: lk by N. A F. II. II.; *> by W. H li
0 by river; 107 by f 4 . W. It H Slilpn.. nt..
bales—3-8 by 8. W. It. It. ; 8 f„ r lui.. ; . o,. (
sumption ; 0 by >V. K. It.
DAILY BTATKMRNT.
Stock oil band August illst, 1K7I. 11
Received to-day
“ previously ir» H17— • '
shipped to-day *•
previously
8tock on hand *
Samk Day Last Yrah—Augu- ::i •. l -7-i •• .
received same day 707; total ivf<d| : I ’ 1
same day 328; total sldpm-nie 7,' ;
sales OH. Middlings 1
U. 8. Ports.—Receipts fur .\.yi n ‘..7i7; < m
to (1 rent Britain 42,'.fit.; r. C-.n - -nt .
307,346.
Index to Suit' .t.livW/wmciiM.
Bello Boyd—II* ar her n.ldretH ( ■ . I.
Springer’s Opera -Tins J - .
on tho 7th.
Louisville Lottery—liravyh on
November.
Guns—A. Cadinon.
Jllver Netni.
Tho Wylly left ftt noon y< 1. .1 ,
Tho Julia arrived last nigh: t <-
o’clock.
The Farley is due to-morrow.
Jiffs* Italic Boyd.
Thin gifted end heroic‘lady will !<
at tho Opera House to nigh< «>n b* i •
ploits in tho army and bur »
tho prikons. AdiuiKsi. , i ..
Boyd in known by gent! men i.i
to lio tho well known July who ,
heroically iu tho lato war. •• ' A
lttbbollH
May bo had at the Virginia Stoio cl. ;
than they have been since the war.
oct28 ood
Uountl See and Judge for loursdras.
Chapman it VerH'illo, 1)0 Bronl * »■ ■■'.
aro selling Eagle and Kentucky J • ri
Virginia CttHainie-un, Cnllon and W. o
Flannels, Brown and Bleached Dotno-l «•
Corsets, Ilosiory, IlamlkerchlrfM, I. er .
Trimmings, and Notions of i ll kind , nt
satisfactory prices. Oc*. 2.3 ' f.
Huh tor Muscogee/— Voice* the Fromiu'.n
for Manufacturing.
At tho lato 8tato Fair id Al’calu. I
conutieS competed in nnmuiai; tun 1 . ( .
ducts—Muscogee aud Hiclinumd, * •: h ;
sprinkling of others, Mils u... • w. n, a?
pocketed tho $150 premium, tcon^'i on y
one of her induatnch was largelv •
Henteil.
Thu Engle aud Fhe.ii c .1 ! leo’t pr< -
tnitims ou tho following m .a-hs : u
bale of stripes, kerseys at •: ■■imv'-•:
best cotton blankets; bo it cuil <<1 <_• .
rope and plow lines: beat bales of
thread, bleached goods, cottouades, twin .
cordage and o/.nabnrgs.
Tho host balu of cotton jtuit was won
by tho Langley Manufaoturing Compan;.
and the best bale of cassimtres by ti. •
Concord Manufactory.
Now Prints,
Bleached Goods and Boa Islands, at
Peacock & Swim' ;
oot23ditwtf
Money.
llow to make and save money h.
and will contimio to bo the cbii f ktudy id
mankind. Among the innumerable wa;. >
an excellent one is to buy your goods of
the one price, first-class dry goods ho.;
of Chapman & VorstilloVi. Oct '■!■'> it
A Paradise font Panorama.
On Tuesday noon wo had a fire on a
small scale which was net on tho bib.
Mr. Spriuger has been laying an n ;«!v. -
turn pavement around the Op. t.i !! .
A largo iron vat, filled with , hi.- j.
other ingredients, wan on a li - n i. .
middle of Oglethorpe N'rcut. Mr. S. u .
oil ho mo vitrol tv) harden tho m. ,i. 1
conseipionce was the contents huiliilov'
a portion oommuuiout*il with th». ;i,.-
and tho oalira coutouts <d ti. \-
sol blazed with a lurid light,
ing up immense volumes of m
iutormingled with sulphurou ■. llam.*
have never seen such gigantic < .
smoke from such a small can e. T>
coullagratiou iu smoke and llam ;
tho pictures in the Panorama of i'.
Lost, us the lower augels we»e l n
blown from Leuven. 'I ho i t.
out, und in a few minutes tlm n i 1 -
hood settled to its usual quiolu b-.
JUautiJul It tuck Alpaca*,
At Peacock & Swift a.
oct28d&\vtf
French Drajt J)* #.f.
For Ladies’ Sacques and (Vw
Peacock & Swirt’^. j •
oot23dJcwtf
Wholesale und Jtetull,
JosKt'U & Br.orHEK have now m
stork of Dry Goods unsurpa- -d,
they offer to tho publi c uu ti v.
favorable tonus. Evorjihing need ,
tbo wholesale or retail purchast r, whi a
can be bought in any quantity a? ehe p i
as iu any house iu Georgia. They Lav. i
many Hues of speoin’tios. They desire •
nil to como aud examine for tlcmselvo' .
All lines of Eagle aud PLicinx goo.is eo:i- | ,
stautly on hand. o0 17 da> i
Another Weddiny nt SI. I.ul.o.
About two o'clock \\ iu. ycstird:.v, •.
married, iu St. Luko Church, by li* %. V I
J. 8. Key, Mr. Fred F. Vissoh^r, of 1
Valley, Gn., to Miss Eva M v ,
Montgomery, A’a. They lit; on
Southwestern Uoud for the
bridegroom.
The fair bride is a relative of Mrs. Dr.
Fogarty of this city, and abo of E i p
Kavanaugb, of I#ouisvjJie, Ky.
.. % M night,
t . Divi-U ! q-
■ t .. I ; ill i • i
The meeting was
meiy house of J.
• d in the audience
. i- i '.dress of Mr.
u : r , t, ablest,
have beard
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il J
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Negro*s Charge Against Cot. 11% A> Voub m Wedding and Attendant 31 l*hnp*»
Harden. i o a Tuesday night n double wedding
havid j A negro woman—a nurse—came into j began at tho residence of Mrs. Troada-
i the room of Co 1 . W. A. Barden yesterday j way, tho brides’ mother, near the Musco*
..! hm.iast i s \ “Orning. She gave his wife a good ileal 1 goo factory.and whs ended at Bioad Street
- ;_ . 0 Rn j 1 of her impertinence, on account of a \ Church, on which occasion were niar-
! child. Tho Colonel ordered her from tho , ried Mr. E bert Howard to Miss Ophelia
room, and she gave him a piece of her Trtadawny, and Mr. Jesse Mote to Miss
colored mind. Now, impndenco to bis j Georgia Ann Troadaway. Rev. Mr. Dix-
v.if'-, fioru white or black, is what tho on officiated.
Colon. I doesn’t allow; so ho secures an J Just preceding the ceremony, m.d while
; ;ren rod, nn l again orders tho darkey tho respective conpBs and many specta-
irom tbo room. She refused to go, und : tors were on tho lloor, an accident hap-
ho gave Lor a blow with tbo rod over tho pencil wlrch came near being serious, but
shoulder. Sno answ.-rc 1 with one of which wo aro glad to hoar resulted only
those heavy tin buckets, which landed tho j in a few Gight bruises and scratches.
Colonel several feet back.vards, and male Owing to tho slonJer tleepers and tho
hint kco more stars than aro visible on n heavy pressure from tho largo crowd in
cloudless night, lie then went for that : tho room, tho floor foil through, precipi-
negriss, and in a littlo while, though slio i toting bride«, grooms and apectators into
mado a stout resistaaoo, t»bc. was satisfied n somewhat mixed and confused masH
to leavo tho room us she had been order- j about two or three feet below. Of
ed. Hhe was somowhut bicoded by the ■ course thero was considerable alarm
encounter. m I and confusion, but all were extricated
SLo sued out a warrant for an assault j from the unpleasant arid annoying situa-
with attompt to murder. Justice .Shivers, lion, an l in a few moments tho corcmoy
after bearing the statement, dismissed tbo j proceeded to a happy consummation at
wnrrunf. Sho then procured another from j Broad Bt. Church. Tho untoward event.
Justice MeCahey. Ho required Col. B. ! was s?on forgotten, or only remembered
to give a bond of $200, which ho at once as an amusing interlude to a really en-
did. The husband of the woman had joyablo evening. After the nuptial cero-
throatinad to kill Col. B. on sight, but ho | monioi the wedding parties and friends
b’eggod off in fine fashion when tho Col- | adjourned to tbo rcHidenco of a relative,
one! approached him last afternoon and j where dancing was indulged in till a Into
asked about tho luattor. Negroes have ' hour.
their rights, but men will allow no tier-: Wo hope that the old addago that “a
. unt, equals or superiors, to insult or bo bad beginning makes a good ending” will
nent to their wives or families, and ' bo verified in this case, and that all tho
uer they learn this thy better it is parties will bavo a bright and happy fu-
blucks. ; ture.
r rulers
has nif.
.vod up
i i s und
M'-l her
Of ho
i v • ..1 I u
ill ..r I lit* oviU ii i
tica 111 tlifi South
• - ll ii;;lit think
1 L: ith-r nij ys
•.l:t i.f
duly
• d that the
ato the mat-
pi li y is an
siirp dion of
ibjoct wore
ii have not
liopHii. IIo
ing Aliibam-
n Tuesday
3 for bridal
k cast, f r
Harried.
By Ite’v. A. L. Moncriof, on the 21st of
October, Mr. W. W. Shipp, Jr., of Chat*
lahoocbte county, to Mias Ballio E.
Wootin, of Monroe county.
May no dark sorrow ever tllnR
I»s shadows round the r jinth;
But all things love'y, nil thlng.s fair,
Ho theirs In M o and death !
If yon want cheap Crockery, call on
onl28 2t K. A. Ennis.
IhoTine* t
| Imported ami Key West Cigars at Bnli-
i lor’s, No. 81 Broad Street. ootll If
KNOW A LI. IIKN
I rh«t :il lbo popular and long established
IvEHTAUr.ANT AND SALOON of
Chat. Heytnan A Co,
Dio best of Meals, Wine.-*, Liquors nn l
j CiguVrt aro kept constantly on bund pro
•>ono public. ootl tf
LOCAL MtKIEFH.
—So Mayor’s Court yesterday.
—A fict is worth a thousand incidents.
—What is tho ive of talking of this
worlds sunshine to a man who has light
bools ?
— Wives of candidates in Muscogee
county complain that tteir husbands keep
them awoke night*, talking in tbc-ir sleep
and Raying, “wtat’ll you take? Step up
boys. Como Din, Jim, Ed, John, the
whole of ye gwiue to get some of the same
Hort.”
—Indolence aud stupidity are first-
cousins.
—The warehouse* of Columbus differ
widely in their quotations.
—Not one financial prediction in one
hundred comes true.
—It requires 8,000 pounds of roses to
yield one pound of otter of rose.
—Men are afraid to broatho until the
marriage season is over.
—Lee and ltussoll counties, Ala., are
certain to go for the Democrats if tho
white people will only turn out, work and
vofu.
— “Moonlight mechanics” is tho latest
for burglars in Columbus.
—lie who Las nothing to do in this
world but amuse himself, has .got the very
hardest of jobs on hand.
—If John Morrissey would give some
of tho secular or religious colleges a quar
ter or half million dollars, there would
be a wonderful cimuge iu public opinion.
—Nearly every store and dwelling house
in Columbus is occupied.
—Tho Columbus horses, “Spider” and
“I lamest ring,” aro expected homo from
Atlanta this morning, together with their
attendants.
—A new pier is being put under the
ea .tern end of the upper bridge, in con-
from a buggy and ■ Hec l aenoe of which travel has been par-
j tialty suspended for two days. Mnj. Asa
Bates is superintending the work.
On tho same evening a negro waH thrown
'tom an express near tho scene of tbo
aiding, aud nearly killed on one of tbo
timbers being prepared for the upper
bridge; and Mr. Henry Mote and his
wife were thro Am
s igbtiy injured.
A f the New York Store.
A 1 .rge lot of best Kid Gloves, cele
brated pitcut brand, at $1.00 and $1*50
a pair, in black, white and colors, just
received.
net28 B. Lanoaukii.
Slime la •’ Shawls '! Shatcla !.’!
.1 Peacock «fc Swift’s.
ct23d<fcwtf
reuch China Tea Hots, 44 pieces, tor
dollars.
i? 26 2t E. A. Ennis.
A car load of Silver Lake Flour just
received, fresh and cheap, at
00*27 fit Watt & Walker’s.
** Harare”!!
Why don’t you prepare for tho winter
season and lay in your stock. By not
dressing warm in cold weather has caused
much sickness already. You should not
regret expanding a fow dollars to keep
your health. Go to Strause it Gold-
omi Til’s Mammoth Clothing Store—there
can replenish yonr wardrobe at a
rate. Go! and don’t wait too long.
NEW LOT OF SILK HATS RECEIVED.
Dross Goods very cheap at
00125 dAw rCACOfEifet
oad Street.
. half-price
filled i«
i best p'
Amusement*—Theatrical Ccinpa nlen
Coming.
Wo received a call yesterday from M
' T. W. Spaulding, busino^s manager
! W. T. Powell, proprietor and manage
| tho Richmond Thoatro, who lus unde
j tils management and intends to bring t<
j Columbus this soason tho following com
' | pani-s: On Saturday nex\ Win. Ilorrc
ngaril, bis wife, Alice Dunning, Dicki
Ha.iilg Carried by preper I’xcrtion. • -
| The United Btutes census of 1870 pubs
i ilio white population of Alabama at 521,-
! 384; colored, 175,510—whito majority
j 15,874. If there be a vote to every five , Ttro u n ttod stn
inhabitants tho white vote of Alabama !
| then stood $105,000; the blacks On,000, j j jRR {. tiirrHt, on tho Oglethorpe corner of
| giving a clear white majority of 10,000. j (hc Unukiu if ouse , Gapt. W. L. Cash, of
i S-nce that d »to fully 10,000 negroes have j onr p 0 |j co force, was attracted by a man,
The Lingard Troupe.
This company will play in the opera
house, and present the wonderful
“Bphynx” which had such an extensive
run in New York and the other cities.
Lingard, without doubt, is the best char
acter personator on the American stage,
and as an actor in his peculiar roles he is
admirable. In his troupe are Alice Dun
ning and Dickie Lingard, who have made
sensations in the theatrical world. The
oompauy is fall, and famishes entertain
ments that abound in pleasant and ration
al enjoyment. Theatre goers should not
fail to attend.
Call at Dahler*e
New Store, No. 84 Broad street, next to
New York Store, for anything good in the
Smoking line. octll-tf
If the druggist offers any kind of herb-
flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious
ness, or any other ailment, tell him that
yon want medicine, not a bar-room drink.
Ask him for Dr. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters, the best regulating
preparation kuown, and which you know
is free from “Satan’s Elixir.” Reject all
the fiery “Tonics” and “Appetizers,” and
cliog to that remedy. There is no medi
cine that compares with it. octl4 4w
Consumption Can be Cured.
schbnck’h pulmonic syrup,
SCIIKNCK’S SKA WKKD TONIC,
SCUBNCK’B MANDRAKE PILLS,
Are tho only medicines that will care Pul
monary Consumption.
Frequently medicines that will stop a cough
will occasion the death ortho patient; they
lock u;i the liver, slop the circulation of tho
blood, hemorrhage follows, and, in fact, they
elog the action ol the very organs that caused
tho cough.
Liver Complaint and Djspepsla aro the
causot* of two-thirds of the cases ol Consump
tion. Many persons complain of a dull pain in
tho si do, constipation, coated tongue, pain in
the shoulder-blade, footings of drowsiness and
restlessness, the food lying heavily on the
stomach, accompaniod with aoidlty and belch
ing up of wind.
Theso symptoms usually originate from a
disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid
suddenly check* d, will Und the stomach and
Uvor clogged, remaining torpid aud inartivo,
and almost before they are aware the lungs
are a mass of sores, and ulcerated, the result
of which Is donth.
Scheuck's Pulmonic Syrup Is an expectorant
which doos not contain opium or anything cal
culated to ohoek a cough suddenly.
Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the
loo i, mixes with tho gastric juices of the stom
ach, aids digostlon, and oreates a ravenous ap-
notitc.
When tho bowels are costive, skin sallow, or
tho symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency,
Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are roqutrod.
N. E. corner Sixth and Arch Bts., Fhlla.
And i%r sale by all druggists and dealers,
my 19 codly
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of the lt| B j» 0
DEALERS IN
Boot* and Shoes, Leather and Flncli ni
Qivo prompt and c ireful attention to 0P ,.
mallq pay the highest market price i„f
N. B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices iu nil utlier Courts.
uvor store ol W. 11. Kobarta A Co., Rroivl - i
Ja2 r »
Ja20
SAMUEL 15. HATCHKK.
Attoruey at Law.
Office over Wlttlch A Iti:,<,/>
J. AI. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practices iu courts of Georgia and Ahibunm.
Office 128 11 road St., (over C. A. Itodd A Cn.\,
Special attention given to collections. j a fi'
Martin .7. Crawford
IWfORD.
INGRAM ii CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice iu tho Stato and Federal Courts ol
I .. ii:
Ml ,,
T" n>’j).ialH oT j Eingaril ami a full company, who will r.op- j L
•• L hnii | losout tho sonaitionnl play of tho Sphinx,
of | loft the Slide. If all the whites turn «
m*x’ Tnea^ay they outfit to carry Alnbamu i
by 20,000 majority. In tho distr et over ;
the river Hr.ndloy, Do.nocrat, would have
been -elected two yearn ago bad it not !
boot: for the failure of the whiten to vote,
L it Ihisr.ot happen again.
ic moral,
i has removed hia Dental
evidently intoxicated, who was cursing
very loudly, making a big noise, swearing
he \va?» indepiivlent, aud no d—d police
man could arrest biiu. Capt. Cash quietly
took bold of him, and remarked he was
under arrest for dninktnness mid disor
derly conduct ou the streets, and must
go to the Guard House. The swearer
subsided. A nnn, seemingly his rom-
nd iu which Liugird will appear in Lis i j )f ^ p
o!oliriit,.?il clinraoter porsonatii^.a. | frola t! " Ooirgla Homo building I pnnion, lushtd up, H.ijiiij;, “Lot him
During tho 8**w> i, niuK-t 1,10 I to bin now pineo ofbnxiueas, ovor Wittich I ftlono! Yon can't rnd Bhnn't arrest hi
,11173 maiiRgonient, T
,ng I ,
under
appoura E. L. I & Kin9or , Hero M v ill c ut
,mB 1mont | tbo j rooties of Operative mid Mochanic.il
pioudid lr.>K 'diuUs in tlif. world, mp-1 papistry, and will bo glad to moot hia
, oc(2 tf
l)ov
immediale
i otS?er iu
rested him for resist-
f.ii-
li’caking forth :
•lody.
, tl:o otiu
‘•y
. II. Bell and
J. J. Clapp
umy Woodruff
^ornery, Ala.;
imio Bellamy,
If. Cootchius
isito und
fur tho
i tho happy
- | ported by Mrs. Wollaloy In Hamlet and
I “Hir Giles Ovoroacli”; | iu which la tor
’* I cli a ranter Lo is exeolsiorj; thr.n Little
Nell, tho California Diamond; afterwards
Frank Mayo as Davy Crocket; then Ed
win Adams as Enoch Arden; Charlotte !
Cushman; tho Holln-.au Eng'ish Opera I
l’roupe, nud eoucludu with MMo Zoo. ‘ v
All aro first-elas.j troupe.*:. Wo know j {
oy will tie well sustained by
iug people, who aro
• tlmatre |
For Real Ilei'Tshanm Vipes
Cuil at Bullion*, No. 84 Broad Street,
next to New York Store.
Out vf FU.
Tho rouon olloged for Spiders not
iuning the race st Atlantx on Tuesday is
i:it ha was out of tix. Ho came out bo-
port merit. Lot us resolve to sustain and
cucourago tho visits of loading compr-
lia
nios, and show, as
that the South is only willin
I heir money to that which is
ooumiomlution.
, hind both Lnav, tho winner of tho race,
or willing to .tip- j 1|n , ft j, ril y f rom Nashvillo. Mr.
' Vhil. Pryor drove Spider the first two
g comp?- k eati0 ^ ou tho third, lie seemed to go
cr ilono, 1 iasloi . uu j or ibo guidanco of the latter,
to gi\o ( fastest time given is 2:10.
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney ami UouiiMellor at Law,
PructicoB iu State n
Offif
ni Feiloml Courts iu Gi
»n-l Alabama.
* 126 Broa'l >t., Coltuabtis, fla.
Mark II. Ulandford. Louis V. Garrard.
BLANDFORD A GAHRARR,
AttorneyN ami UomiNellorfi at l,nw,
Office No. 67 Broad street, over IV It tick & Kit,.
kel’s Jewelry Sti,.
Will practice iu the State aud Fedei
il Co.
JAS. M. ilUHSKLL. ClTA8. J. SWIFT.
RUSSELL A SWIFT,
Attoruoye aud Counsellors at Luw. Will prailin
iu the Courts of Georgia (Clmttal oo:iieu Cinnii
and Alabama. Office over C. A. Uedu A Co.’s si....
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. j ik |
L. T. DOWNIIG,
Attorney ami .Solicitor.
ad He,
lUukiuptey. 0
. . Brojks’ Drug Store, OofonibUH,»
PEABODY A BBAtKON,
AUorni'yN ut Law.
Orsics over J. Ennis & Co.’a Stokr, Broad
novlSJ West Sn»s.
DR. J. A. lltlUJHAHl,
Office rcmovc.1 to the Drug Storo of K r
Hooil h. llruther.
Sleeping apartment at former rcsldenri*
tho Comoro! Randolph and .McIntosh « reel-
oppostto too residence of Mr. Wui Uoa<-h
Builders and Architects.
J. t>. C1IAL9IERCI,
llonae Carpenter ami Builder.
Jobbing done at short notice.
IMhuh and specifications furnished for all stylos
Ja!)
DR. li. LAW.
Olllco coruor Broad aud HandoH.lt s
building.
Residence ou Forsyth, three doors !
Yin and Coppersmiths.
WX. FEE,
Worker In Tiu, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly atteuded to.
ja7 No. 174. Broad street.
Dentists.
XV. r. TIONElt,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper’s buil iing, Randolph ; i
Special attention given lo iho i„, Ul
:lul Teeth, us well as to Operative bef.i ,»
feb‘22 dAW *"
t'OLIIMBtli BE NTAL KD03JS,
W.'T. Foul, Frop’r,
Georgia Homo Building, (Jolumbus Georgia.
Confectioners.
«ijy
Moved.
1’. S. Spear is now ut No. 101 Broad
strict, iu tho Watch aud Jewelry busi
ness, and is also Agent for tho well known
Heminyton Sewing Muohiuo.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with neatui'BH and dispatch.
J invito tho viwiti of tho public gen
erally. oo 120 wlt&dtf
Vine Kentucky Horses.
I will offer for » few days two pair of
very fine Match Horses and four Single
H truths Horses, well broke. They will
li.* ,11 vciy low,mis I am determined to
i ’oho out. Parties wanting horsoa will
not bavo such opportunity again. Now
to be seen ut Gnmnnd’a stables.
oct27 fit G. Elkin.
Read This.
(•hapman Vcrstil'o maintain iheir well
kn-»wu reputation for selling tho best and
most stylish goods, ut the low’est prices.
Oot 25 tf
Bleach*i> and Blown IIomrspuns aro
cheaper than bofuro tho war. Convince
yourself by calling at
o 111 If Blanchard’s
The largest and best stock of Km
Gloves iu Columbus will be found at
Blanchard's. A good two-button kid for
$1; Harrin’ Victoria two-button kid for
$1 50; perfectly sea in less two-button
kid for $2.
At T.
! '. Blanchard’s, 123 Broad street,
buy Black Siiks hh cheap as in
iret in America. Come aud aeo.
Fresh Oysters at the Huhy Rust a
This is tho very best establish^
the kind in the country, and everything j
i i retailed at wholesale prices. Tlio linb j
siock of Liquors is bciug retailed at 15 j A New Lin
o ’Jits. Call and be sati. fi: d. i At popular prices.
octU tf J. W. Byan. ootlS-ovdtf _
Nctlce V» the Ladiei
receiving daily a most pplen
. | Silver Plated Spoons and Forks less
thau Now York cost, for fcale by
E. A. Ennis.
etas at
Black Silks,
J. S. Jones.
I am i
a now Irixts every
id ; o i g. t the h test
Robbery at (Jen. Henning's.
Ou Tuesday night burglars robbed t
residence of Gen. II. L. Banning, ou up ] did, n
per Broad street. They entered th» i and NYioter Millinery in all its branches,
house aud erried away a valuable gold j together with a variety of fmdiiouablo or-
watch which was presented to “Ohl tides for ladies’ wear, selected m New
Hock” in 1837, by Gen. Howell Cobb, nud ! York by the
scattered papers r gbt and left. They j tuato of my
took them out in tbo moonlight for exam
inat'ou. An alarm was given when thej
wi’ored tho room of tha young ladies o
! ino household, nud tho robbers flail. The
' w.ii seeking evidon*ly for money, but j
j found nono that they could lay their | At 2 -
! uundrs ou. I ho robbery was bold anil d »•
; Suoh thieving has bocomo very
| common of late. Our poUcoraon cannot
j allow tLR A. good force is proven by
the absence of crime, uot much by Iho
discovery of criminals though the Dt f or
deters it. Our ofi\ Mrs nvut sudiin tboir
rvood ieputalion, and imt allow tLievo* to
visit a*, will lending houses and remain
undetected. YTse ix;ra dilligtnoo and
btip their uiglit echcum of plunder at
one \
w and fcshicnablo supply of Fall
experienced and superior
Mrs. F. Dessau, fer-
rly of Macon, GeorgU.
A c<U from all the ladies is rospolfully
lioited. Mrs. K. Dessau,
oct25-d21dreodfit. No. 103 Broad St.
Few More 1'rctty Sash Ribbons
J. 8. Jones.
octlfi-eodif
New I’rints
Twice n week, at J. S. Jones’.
oct 18-eodtf
New Lot Furniture Twills,
Beautiful Shades, nt J. 8. Jones’.
oct 18-eodtf
Expected Monday Next.
A complete assortment of Lyons Pop-
u tbo discharge of his duty.
Bummouing aaMstaneo, ho carried both
to the guard house and locked thorn up.
They then commenced begging to be let
off, and exhibited papers signed
by K. W. liealv, hhowing thoir
names to bo Isom G. Bonton
and Nat Bead, nnl themselves to be
Deputy United Sta’es Marshals in Ala
bama. One remarked ho knew his pnpers
were not worth a G—d d—n in Georgia,
but they were good i:i Alabama. They
admitted they urcro here ou a spying ex
pedition. They will have a hearing be-
fore the Mayor this morning. Our offi
cers allow no one to violnto onr city laws,
as these marshals found out after a night’s
lodging in tho calaboose.
Full Confirmation—Tho Story of a Would-
be Congressman.
Wo alluded to tho fact that Betts and
Pelham, in going from Society Hill to
Uobeo, Alabama, had to chango their
names bofore they could obtain lodgings
the residence of a whito man. They
disdained to stay with negroes. After
being repulsed from several houses they
arrived at Col. Ed. Ingram’s, wher^ Pel
ham gave his name ns Griffin aud
Betts as Johnson. They were ac
commodated for the uight. Th^y
represented themselves as wealthy
Mississippi planters. Betts, or Johnson,
in tho after supper tales, told that ho hud
a littlo girl at home who had boon taught
to curse. Ho one night had her upon his
knee, and told how tho devil would crawl
upon and attempt to climb upon her, and
asked her what she would do when the
devil sought her feet. “Why,” sho re
plied, “G—d d—n him, I would kick him
back to lx—11.”
Tho above is a specimen of tho would-
bo Radical Cangressmen of the Third
Alabama District.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stock Vrices
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from New York with a choico Hue of
New Samples, and wo are now takiug
orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav.
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special cure aud at short notice, by
tLo.so well known manufacturers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, and we will
do our best to pleaso you, being determ
ined that our friends aud customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for bavin ^ their clothing made to order.
eeplT tf Thomas A Prescott,
I. G. STRUPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DIALER IN
All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Candy 18 cents.
Full woigUt guaranteed iu each box.
Ja2l
Hotels.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bank Building.
Fortum at all tho trains.
July MltS. W. F. 8NIDKR, Propr’wH
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT I'UOXl'NOS,
Livery, Male and Exchange Stable*.
Ogletuorpr, North of Randolph Sth.,
oot30 Columbus, fla.
A. UAMNEL
Livery and Sale Stables,
Oqlktuokpk St., Columluh, Qa.
Particular attention given to Feeding and Sab
of Sto V.
Uorsus und Mules boarded in stubles by tin
month »>r day. «>ct2»
Fresh Meats.
Cojfi't
CaaJcets and Mctalio Burial
The newest aud best patterns, and at rea-
somtbld prices, and a full liuo of Coffin
lius—Exquisite Shades—Kavior’a r*Ianu-! Trimmings and Mountings, at Edmunds’
TUs latest hotoUum in Ksakwmt at the fasture—at • J S. Jones’. | Funiituio Store,DS Broad Street.
BaUimort Olotbios Homo. U | ootU-coi-tf ji
03111 llU.
J. W. PATRICK,
stall. No. 9 and 18, Market Boum.
Frorih Meats of every kind aud best quality
j ni l aiwuys on hand.
J. T. COOK,
l rosh Meats of All Kinds,
i Stalls Nos. 16 nud 17.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLEB,
Gun and Lockswitb, Crawford itroet, next to
Johnson's corner, Coiutubus, Ga.
Gun a
jal6
WILLIAM 8CHOBVR,
nd Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Ma
terials. Opposite JSuquirer Office.
Grocers.
DAN'L R. SIZE,
Dealer in Family Groceries, on Bryan streot, be
tween Ogletliorpo k Jackson streets.
kST No cliargo for drayuge. t* “
J. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail tirocer.
Junction of Frauklin, Warren k Oglethorpe Sts
Barbershops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Success-r to 11. lleuot,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Buildiug.
Prompt aud polite burners tn attendance.
Js25
ED. TEB1KY, Barbor,
Crawford St., under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Dress-Making.
MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
ress-Maklug, Cutting tnd k itting. Terms cheap.
Residence aud shop in Browueville.
Piano Tuning, flic.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of PiiinoeL.
Accordeons. Sign Fainting also done.
K. J. MOSES,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law,
Doctors.
Tailors.
il. A. ICOiUNK,
Merchant Tailor ami Ou
A full stock of French and Rngiu-li
Cussiiuer- „ aud \i-.ui;ij.s
aprlQ No. l.i-I Hr
HENRY SKLUIAN.
Cutting, Cleaning; ami Kepi
Done in tho beit style.
apt*24j Corner Orawfunl and
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Mam
Sheeting*, Shirtings, and Souii
Knitting Thread.
- Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and i
Office in rear of Wlttlch A Kiu-ud’s, lt:u
Jal8 R. II. CHILTON, L’n
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers i.r'
SUKRTINaS, S11IKT1NCI8,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, ll A.
«. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary &. TreitHuror. odJI ly.
Watchmakers.
C. SCIIOMilUBO,
Practical Watclunnker nml Jeweler.
Successor to L. Qutowhky,
1U5 Broad street,
JftU Columbus, O'
C. II. LEQUIN,
Watchtnaker,
184 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
repaired in the best tn
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
MAIEK DOILY.
If you want to onjo^ a good 6ii
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer In and Maimlactiu't
Cigar.*,
JqQ Near Broud Bii t-ct Depot
Painters
WM. SNOW, JR., & CO.,
House and Sign Painters,
Old Oglctburpo corner, (just north of post
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract fur Ifonso and 8ipti Paint
reasonable pricts, and guarantuo aatisfueti* u
Refer to Wtn, Snow, Sr. •
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
A.ttorney at La"’>
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILL PRACTICE IN T11E COUNTS*;
ol Loo, Chain bora, Tnllanoosa
sen, tho Supreuio Court ol Alabama, a»
tho United States District Court at * ,
gornery. hbh16
"HINES DOZIEK,
Attorney at l- ,a ' v ' 5
HAMILTON, GA.,
W ILL pnictlco In tho Ch ;Itnlioochw
or any whuro else. All kind ol eol (|
rususD. “Pay mo or run away.” ill—-
Organa and
o done.
ay be be left at J. \V. Peatte k Nurmi
W. A. Farlev,
Attorucy-at"^* 1 ^
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MKYKIt,
Boot nud Shoemaker*
Dealer in Leather aud Finding*. Next to 0. A.
He ld & Co.’*. Prompt aud strict attention given
to orders. Jail
OUSSETA, Chattahoochee
tySpoelai attention given tn <;
Co., ID-
W. W. SHARPE & CO.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. 25 Park Bow, New York, ^
Are aulborlacd le Coiitrnot l“ r • 1
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