Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 30, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874. fflity lUntta'S, COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET. Financial —Commercial MIN on New York 14 per out discount; on Boston ]/ 2 |x>r cent, dis- connt; on Savannah J- 4 ' ;*er cent; demand MIN on Boston \4 per cent. Hunks nro selling checks on New York at %c. premium; Savannah, At- Itnto and Montgomery nt par. Currency lomis \Q\\4 per cent per month. Hold mid silver nominal. Currency senreo. Cotton.—Market quiet. The warehouses quote as follows: Inferior — Ordinary and stained — Good Ordinary... 1 ‘l 1 /*®— Low Middlings 1'<K©— Middlings 13%®- flond Middlings — @— Bales 335 Imlos. Receipts hoil lmh>s—‘21H l»y M. k O. U. It.; 343 by wagons; 14 hy N. A H. It. It.; «2 by W. K. K ; ir.l by river; 10 hy 8. W. II. It hliipmttit* *85 1 mles—203 hy 8. W. It. It.; 'll for home con sumption ; 0 by W. It. It. DAILY HTATSMINT. Stock on hand August 31st, 1874 1,030 * ‘ * “ 800 10,012—1(1,821 17 H57 285 12,800—13,151 Stock on hand 4,700 Bamk Day Last Year—August 31st, 1873 1,177; received same day 345; total receipts 12,825; shipped same day 311; toUl shipments 7,070; slock 5,814; sales 185. Middlings 13%c. IT. 8. Porth.—Receipts for 0 days 118,528; exports to Great llrltain 40,297; to Continent 8,020; stock 370,112. Index to Aew Ad vert i totnent a. Ilowery Academy—J. O. Calhonn. Application for Exemption of Person* alty.—Jenae D. Hadloy. The Hayt ion Orator—Madam Parque. Application for Leave to Hell Itealty— JamoR T. Millor. Jot Jewelry and Hair Goods—Mrs. M. It. Howard. Mayor 1 a Court Yesterday. The two United States Deputy Mur- fthata, Isom G. Denton and N. D. Head, from Opelika, wero each fined flvo dollaru for disorderly conduct. They paid. They slept in the guard house the night before. They will loaru to behave thomselvcH when noxt they coino to Columbus. ilo anti Hoc and Judge for Youraelvea. Chapman A Vorstillo, DO Droad street, urn soiling Euglo and Kentucky Joans, Virginia CaHsiuiereH, Cotton and Wool Flnnnols, Drown nnd Dleachcd Dotnostic, Corsets, Hosiery, llaudkerchiofs, Luces, Trimmings, nnd Notions of all kinds, at satisfactory prices. Oct 2a tf. Hirer Aeu<a. The Julia, which nrrivod Wednesday night, brought 103 bales of cotton. Hho left nt noon yesterday, for 11a in bridge. The Wylly is oxpootod to-day, nnd will leave Saturday noon. The condemned steamor, Now Jackson, has boon purchased by the Columbus Iron Works, and is now being tnkou to pieces. Probably the materials mny bo used to Rome extent in building the companion boat to the Wylly, which is tnlkod of. - »• Aei r l‘einta, bleached Goods tiud Hen Islands, at Peacock & Swift’s. oct23dAwtf 'Hirer Cotton. Thus far this season the boats have brought 1731 bales of cottonto Columbus, against 1217 last yoar; inemtso 484. Cotton This Week. Since Friday night Columbus 1ms ware housed 2813 bales and shippod 11108, against 10(50 received and 1141 shipped saino time last year. Our total receipts thus far are 10,821 bales, against 12,823; increase 300(5. An Independent Candidate. Chos. King, colored, who for yenrs has boon driving n donkey around ColnmhuH, has boon declared an independent candi date for the Legislature in Hussoll county. Ho hns boon amply supplied with tickets, and is uow out on an electioneering tour. Beautiful lit art; Aljtaeas, At Peacock & Swift's. • oot23dA\vtf French Drap IV toe, For Ladies’ Sucquos and Coverings, nt Peacock A Swift’s. oct23dAwtf Wholesale and Retail. JoHF.ru *V Dkotheu have now on hand a stock of Dry GoodH unsurpassed, which they oiler to the pnbli c on the most favorable terms. Everything needed by tho wholesalo or retail purchaser, which can be bought in any quantity ns cheap os in any house in Georgia. They have many linos of spooialties. They desire all to come and examine for themselves. All lines of Eagle nud Pkouix goods con stantly on hand. oct7 3m Raeea at Selma. Tho Solum, Alabama, Fair is uow pro grossing. Bebo nud Hcnshnw, of Mont gomery, took premiums for throe year old colts; also premiums for Alabuum raised horses ; and in trotting inces their horses Taceo and Frosty won tho purses. Tho men and horses are well known in Columbus, both hnving been at our Fairs. At Troy, Ala. Deputy Marshal Williford, with four U. 8. soldiers, was at Troy at last accounts. Homo curiosity is manifested to know who he is trying to arrest in that peaceful county. The Oeuoral Baptist Association meets to-morrow iu Troy. Kev. J. K. Graves, of Memphis, Tennessee, preaches to-mor row nnd Suudny. 1‘ersonal. Wo are glad to welcomo back to Co lumbus Mr. Ainory Dexter, who 1ms been spending several months iu Europe. Dr. J. 11. Catriger 1ms returned from New York, lie tells us he thinks of lo- eating iu Tenuesse. Wo regret he w ill not remain iu Columbus. We hoar a medical book, writteu by him, will soon bo published. Mr. Israel F. Brown, for many years a resident of Columbus, and partner with Taylor in the gin business, is now in tho oily on a visit. He has now n large gin manufactory in New London, ,Comuoti- t>ut. DEMOCRATIC MEETING IA GI RARD. ABLE RPirXIIF.fi BY HON. DAVID CLOPTON AND M. BALDWIN, EHQ. The Girad Academy was woll filled last night with both ladies nnd gentlemen, anxious to hear tho addresses on the po litical situation by Hon. David Clopton M. A. Baldwin, Esq., of Montgomery. Ulysses Lewis, Esq , of Seale, wav call ed to tho chair, and iu a few appropriate remarks introduced M. A. Baldwin, Esq., of Montgomery, who, though quite youtig, proved equal to the occasion, and favored his heurers with n clear and forci ble address of half*an hour's length. lie commenced by speaking of the tendency the Government to centralization; next preceded to consider the condition of Alabama, in her subjection to Radical tyranny nnd corruption, ami to urge an honest nnd earnest effort on tho part of tho Democrats to redeem her in the pres ent crisis. lie approved that plank of the Democratic platform whicli recognizes tho necessity of it white man's govern ment, comparing briefly countries where white supremacy prevails to the degraded condition of countries ruled by nogroes. lie also touched upon civil rights, gov ernmental usurpation, and other points of interest in tho present canvass. The effort was very creditable. lion. David Clopton was next called out, and delivered himself, ns on the pre vious evening in Browncville, of n very able and stirring address, covering all tho great questions of the day. It was en thusiastically received. The Central Mechanics’ Brass Band was in attendance and enlivened tho occasion hy some excellent playing. At the New York Store. A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, cele brated patent brand, at #1.00 and #1.50 a pair, iu black, white and colors, just received. oct28 S. Landaueu. Shawl a I Shawlall ShawlaHI At Peacock & Swift’s. oct23d&wtf Radical a Claying a High Game. Messrs. Boykin Jones, Ohlploy, Trny- wiok nnd others, in Bussell county, have had much cotton stolen from them of late. The other day they had some no- groos arrested under a possessory war rant, who hud some cotton taken from their places. Homo of tho darkies went to Opelika, made complaint thoro, and re turned with an escort of l>. S. Marshals. To prevent arrest and being tarried n long way from borne for trial, the young men oatue to Georgia. How long is thin thing to last—this intimidation of whito people? They can stop it hy going to tho polls next Tnosduy and outvoting the Radicals. Lot not n white man he fright ened away. Let. all go to tho polls, work, and vote for the Democrats nnd Conserva tive!. if they will do this throughout tho Ktnte, Alabama will be redeemed, and radicalism bo dead forevor. Then will Alabama become a laud of freedom, law, and order. Particular Attention Catted to Thin. My Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods is now complete, ami I offer them at the very lowest rates for tho cash. Parties indebted to mo are respectfully requested to call and settle, as I need tho money. T. E. Blanchaud, 123 Broad Street. Summer Dress Goods ut half-price; supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy Fall and Winter Dress Goods, selling as tonishingly low at ooll Chapman & Vkrbtille’s. Stamp on Chvcka. We hear many of our citizens bnvo failed to do as tho law roquiros to have every check on a bank stamped. The penalty is u fine by the United Stale* Courts. An official agent is now travel iug through the 8out|) to ascertain who has neglected thia provision. Ho gets half tho lino, and will do more than his duty. Wo simply givo tho warning to our people. Remetnhe Bidder tho Tobacconist i No. 84 Broad Strool. located now' at oct 11 - tf At Ed mud V Furniture Storej A full lino of medium >and low priced Walnut Chumhcr Suits, now and beauti ful designs. A lot of those superior Rattan Baskots, Children's Coinages, Boys’ Wagons aud Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac octl 1 lm Lecture of Mina Relic lloyd. This woll known Confederate “spy' lectured in tho Opera Houso last night, Wo regret to state the audience was not large. Scon ou the stage she appears to bo of medium height, quite haudsomc, neatly dressed iu some dark color, with a largo red cravat with streamers. Wo don’t kuow the mimes of ladies’ costumes, so this must suffice. Her voice is good, nnd she speaks rapidly, with frequent gestures. Her lecture was interesting. We will not givo a synopsis, for that would not l>o doing justice to tho fair speaker. She that in the noxt war she means t a General, aud not n spy. Shooting Flato!a. Bill nnd Johu Davis were arrested iu Marshall yesterday afternoon for firing off pistols iu a bar room iu the place. They claimed that the weapons wore dis charged accidentally. One was let off by Justiee Eason on the payment of costs tho othor is to have n hearing to-day. Ruhter*s .7 Cent IHgara Wero always the best in the city, hut since he is in his new store ho has some thing still better ut tho same price. Try them. ootll-tf Blanchard receives new Prints every week. Go there ami you got the latest styles. Tho largest and best stock of Kid Gloves in Columbus will be found at Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for #1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for #1 AO; perfectly seamless two-buitou kid for #2. Tuesday's Race at Atlanta. The Atlanta pajiere give us the details of tho race on Tuesday. The Hews states that on account of the withdrawal of Basil Duke, the purse was reduced from #500 to #250. The other papers say nothing of this. It was said Basil Duke’s legs were still too weak to run. The first horse was to receive the purse, #250, and tho gate money less 20 per cent , which was to go to the second horse. The betting was all ou Hpidcr by two to one. Lucy went beg- ging. Spider, of Columbus, grey horse from Nanhvillo, and Ralston’s Lucy, of Macon, were entered. Judges were—Jos. Cotton, umpire, R. J. Godfrey and A. J. Smith, with II. G. Klink, timer, and Clint Clay, starter. Tho grey more won tho inside, Hpider second, Lucy third. From the start Spider behaved badly, breaking constantly. Lucy trotted honestly, aud won the heat iu 2:40, Hpidcr second on a sudden spurt, and the gray horse third. Lucy was so far aboad on the home stretch that she came iu almost in a walk. Second Heat—The Constitution says the people began to “smell a rat” and Spider wan not such a favorite os before. He canto in lust, breaking as boforc. The grey pushed Lucy. Time 2:40. Third Heat—Lucy won in 2:41$, gruy second, Spider third. No betting on Spi der though tremendous odds wero offered. The News nays no time was taken as tho judges did not desire it published. The Herald and Constitution givo it os wo have stated. The papers allego knowing ones know how the race would be, and little money changed hands. Homo of Spider’s friomls gave ns an excuse for his poor per formance that ho whs stiff and Rore from his hard oxercitm during fair week. Tho Herald speaks of the strong probability of uuother taco between Spider and Lucy, and also a contest between Spider and Basil Duke. The FI neat Imported nud Key West Cigars nt Buh- ler’s, No. 81 Broad Street. ootll-tf RAOIV ALL MEN That at tho popular and long established Rkstauuant and Saloon of Chaa. Hey man *fr Co. tho host of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bo no publico. octl If Dress Goods very cheap nt oct25 difcw Peacock Swift’s. Moved. T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, in tho Watch nud Jewelry busi ness, nml is also Agent for the well known Remington Sowing Machine. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with neatness nnd dispatch. I invito tho visits of tho public gen erally. oct20 wlt&dtf Growing Places Over tho River. Porhaps no placo iu Alabama has grown faster during tho past two or three years than Browhevillo, or Marshall, ns some of its friends aro wont to term it, opposite this city in Leo and Russell counties. This comprises tho manufacturing village of the Engle nnd Phonix mills. Thoro is no denying tho fact that n rapidly grow ing town has almost suddenly sprung up oi* tho Alabama side in tho vicinity of tho western end of the upper bridge. Tho total population of Girard, Marshall and Browncville is put down nt 4,000. In Marshall, or Browncville, there are about fifteen or twenty stores, oflicos and work shops, two hnndsomo churches and hun dreds of residences. Au observer esti mates that 2,000 persons, irrospostive of citizens, daily pass nnd repass through tho principal stroet of tho placo. A con siderable proportion of tho monthly #25,- 000 paid out by the Columbus factories finds ^s way into tho tills of Marshall merchants, hut this money also directly benefits Columbus merchants, as most of * t ho small dealers of Marshall procure their stocks here. Tho population is all of tho producing class and tends to build up tho wnterual wealth of this city nml ctiou. Real estate is advancing in tho place. _ Fine Kentucky Horae a. I will offer for a few days two pair of very tine Match Horses and four Single Harness Ilorsos, woll broke. They will be sold very low, as I am determined to close out. Farti08 wanting horses will not have such opportunity again. Now to bo soen nt Gammel’s stables. oct27 fit G. Elkin. Fee*h Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant. This is the very best establishmeut of tho kind iu tho country, and everything is rotnilod at wholesale prices. Tho fine stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15 eonts. Call and bo satisfied, oct 14 tf J. W. Ryan. Tho latest novoltios in Nockwoarat the Baltimore Clothing House. tf Cashmeres, Sitka, Ac. Elegant Hues of Dross Goods in now styles, marked at prices to insuro speedy siilo. Determined to reduce my large stock, I am offering unprecedented bar gains. 11. T. Crioler, oct28 ood . Virginia Store. In Reference lo that Charge Against Cot. Rarilcn. In regard to a statement published yes- day, Justice T. J. Shivers sends this: “The facts are those : Willis Austin, colored, applied for a warrant early in tho morning against Col. W. A. Burden, for assault nnd huttory, which I issued, und then allowed Willis Austin uml his wife to fix the hour for u hearing, which was at 11 o’clock a. iu., tho 28th October, 1874, allowiug tUo proacutor time to obtain legal advice and his wife to chauge her dress, Ac. At 11 o’clock a. iu., Col. W. A. Bar den nppeared in court aud announced ready. Tho prosecutor did not appear. The court held the prisoner over half an hour, waitiug for the prosecutor, who did not appear; whereapon, the court dis missed the warrant for want of prosecu tion, aud discharged tho prisoner.” Subsequently the nogroes carried the case before Justice MeCahey ou n differ ent charge, and on that Col. Barden was virtually discharged. Aew l'rlnts Received every week nt oct28 cod Tub Virginia Store. LOCAL RRIEF8. —All the Columbus horses which were at Atlanta lost week returned to the city yesterday morning. --On Wednesday evening trains on the Savannah A Memphis Railroad went to Atkins' gup, sixty miles from Opelika. Tho road is to be inspected by the State Commissioners on Saturday. Childers- burg, on the Selma, Rome & Dalton ltail- road, is only twenty-six mile* from At kins' gap. —A man with four boys now is said to hold an invincible hand. Poker-players will understand. —In Mexico mosquitoes arc trapped for bird seed. —Did you ever kuow anybody who liked “what was good for them”? —Yesterday whs quite a warm div. —A little darkey refused to go to the whito folks’ church because he “would look like a ‘huckleberry’ in a pan of milk.” —Hypocrites do the devil’s drudgery in Christ’s livery. Love’s language: Young bride—“Was she his own darling duckums ?” “Y’es ; she was his ownty, donty, darling duck- urns. ” Everybody disgusted Have the two parties engaged iu tho interesting conversation. —A gem from one of Oliver Wendell Homes' latest poems: • Soft is tho breath of a maiden's Yea ; Not the Unlit tossainor stirs with lest* ; But never a cable that holds bo fast Through *11 iho battles of wuyo and blast, And never au echo of iqiooch or song That liver' In the i&hhUug ulr so lung. —One cauLot easily get away from the effect of advertising. If a man advertises that his stock is fre-.h and fashionable, it is difficult to believe that his stock is not finer than those who say not a word. Ad vertising appeals to the natural qualities of a human beiog. —Those Alabama U. S. Deputy Mar shals acted very insolently in several Co lumbus stores, until they became so dis orderly tho policemen took them in charge. It was not known they wero U. S. officers until they were taken to the guard house, but that made little differ ence. Remo rut. Dr. W. J. Foglo has removed his Dental Office from the Georgia Homo building to his now place of business, over Wittieh A Kiusol’s store. Here ho will continuo the practice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, aud will be glad to meet his friends. oct2 tf For RvaJ Mecra/tanm Vi pea Cull nt Buhlor’s, No. 81 Broad Stroet, next to New York Store. Read Thin. Chapman A Verstillo maintain thoir woll known reputation for selling tho best and most stylish goods, nt the lowest prices. Oct 25 tf Bleached and Brown Homespuns arc cheaper than before tho war. Convince yourself by calling at octlltf Blanchard’s Democratic Appointments In Alabama. Col. Wm. P. Chilton will address tho people of Russell county, Alubamn, in Girard, next Monday night. . Col. V. S. Murphy will speak nt Brown’s Shop, Russoll county, to-day; at Oswichee to-morrow, and nt Scale on Saturday. Hon. D. II. Clopton also speaks nt Seale ou Saturday. Gen. Goo. 8. Houston, candidate of the Democratic nnd Conservative party of Alabama for GoAornor, spoaks in Opelika ou Monday. All these appointments aro niado by invitation of the Stato Executive Commit tee. Mra* M. It. Howard Has just received n ftno lot of Jot Jewelry aud Hair Goods, which will bo sold cheap. It At T. E. Blanchard’s, 123 Broad street, yon can buy Black Silks ns cheap as in any market iu America. Como and sco. Carpets ! Carpets ! Going at low prices, at oct28 cod Tub Virginia Store. Opelika, Ala., Oct. 20, 1874. To Capt. Cush, Police Officer, Columbus, Georgia: Sir—I see from tho Columbus Enquirer that two Deputy U. 8. Marshals aro in your cnlnboose. 8ay to them if they will come homo aud behave themselves and be w hite men that I will come down and got them out. Respectfully, bis Rout. X Rennet mark, Pres't Colored Democratic Club, Opelika, Ala. Clocks from #3 upwards, guaranteed to givo satisfaction, can bo had nt Wittich A Kinsel’b Store. Tho largest assortment of Gold and Silver Watches is to bo found nt Wittich A Kinhkl’b Store, octll cod Aw 3m COTTON CROP JA GEORGIA A AD FLORIDA. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Rcpuiring done nt Wittich A Kinsel’i An Interesting Case. One was tried yesterday in Opelika, iu tho Circuit Court of Lee county, Judge Strange presiding, which is thus stated : Col. O. S. Holland nnd J. E. Keller formed a partnership for the sale of tho De Guiuou patent gas machine. It is claimed the agreement was that Holland should receive one third of tho profits in cash. The partners sold out thoir right for some #25,000. Keller in vested largely iu real estate (the Echols and lugorsoll property) and water power ou tho Alabama side of tho river, nnd af terwards. it is alleged, refused to pay Hoi laud tho suiu duo by contract. The suit was by Holland vs. Keller to recover #(5, (531 with interest—his share of the profits. Tho jury gave a verdict for llollaud for tho amount claimed. At the Virginia Store. Cloth Sucquos, Shawls, Furs, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Fancy Tics, Embroideries, Ladies’ Merino Fader wear, Ac., all cheap. oet2t> cod GEORGIA. From eighty-eight replies from forty more counties in Georgia, (ho Bivannah Cotton Exchange, up to Ootober 24th, learns the following information : Frost appeared all over the State, ex cepting the extreme southern portions, on the nights of the 12th, 13th and 14th in->t., hut only in tho extreme northern portion was serious injury reported to be general. In Middle Georgia the injury was confined to the lowlands—the vital ity of the plant on uplands having beeu previously destroyed. The weather has been very favorable for gathering the crops since Soptembor 20th. Half to threo-fourths of the crop is picked out, and picking expected to he entirely over from 1st of November to 1st of December. Both tho qaantity picked, aud tho time when picking frill cease—depending on locality—tho South ern section being tho most favored, and the Northern most backward. Compared with last your, in Southern Georgia, an increased yield is cxpocted of about ten per cent. In Middle and Upper Georgia there will be a decrease, estimated iu the former at ton to fiftoon percent., nnd twenty per cent, in the latter. Weather can uow only affect the quality of the cotton. Thus far tho picking has been free from dirt, and planters aro forc ing the staple to market more generally than ever known before. Tho Augusta Exchange reports sixty- five replies from thirty two conntieB,which in substance, is as follows. Tho report reaches also to October 24th : In tho uplands of the middle belt no damago has boon done by frost; in the northern belt, lowlands havo suffered se rious injury, uplands slight. Weather, since September 20ih, has been very favorable. By average, 51 per cent, of the crop has boon picked, and picking will be finished by November 20th. Compared with last year, the yield three counties will show a doorcase of 50 per cent.; in thirteen counties 33 per cent. ; in cloven comities 25 per cent. ; nml in five counties from 10 to 20 per cent. The crop thus far gathcrod is peculiarly free from dirt and trash, and has gener ally been sold so soon as ready for market. FLORIDA. Twenty-seven replios from sixteen coun ties to October 24th: No damage from frost. Weather very favorablo since September 20th ; two- thirds of tho crop gathered. Picking will cense November 20th. In son island dis trict yield will be about Rume as Inst yeur, many hnving abandoned tho culture of tho long staplo. One upland county re ports n decreased yi jld compared with last year, the remainder an increase of 25 per cent. Tho top crop has been partly ent off, excopt iu lowland*, from not having rain to maturo tlio young bolls. Picking, gin ning and sending forward tho crop, has boon pusfled to the fullest extent. Why don’t you prepare for the winter Reason aud lay in your stock. By not dressing warm iu cold wcathor has caused much sickness already. You should not regret oxpouding a few dollars to keep your health. Go to Strause A Gold smith’s Mammoth Clothing Btore—thoro you can replenish your wardrobo at a small rate. Go! and don’t wait too long. A NEW LOT of SILK HATS RECEIVED. octlS-tf Death of Mr. John Kyle. This gentleman died yestorday at tho residence of his father, Mr. Joseph Kyle, llis ago was about thirty-five yoars. Ho was born nnd roared in Columbus. For a considerable period he was employod as clerk iu his father’s store, and afterwards became a partner, no is said to have been possessed of superior business quali fications. For tho past yoar or two he has boon residing on his father’s rivor plantation Homo miles below Columbus* lie was gifted with many generous qualities which won him friends in every grado of life. Faults he had (who has them not ?), but the grave covers every error, and hosts of companions remember with tenderness tho frank and gonerous nature and tho kind thonghfulness which eudoared him to them. We believe bo was his father’s only son. The funeral takes place to-day. Solid Silvor und Silver Plated Ware at New York prices, sold at Wittich A Kinsel’s. An entire now stock of fine Jewelry has been received at Wittich A Kinsel’s Jewelry Store. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Stock Prices Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from Now York with a choice lino of New Samples, aud we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements foB tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care and at short notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Givo us your*orders early, and we will do our best to please you, being determ ined that our friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. * sop 17 tf Thomas A Prescott. Sworn in aa a Deputy V. 8. Marshal• Mr. LeGrand Wright has been appoint ed, and was sworn in yesterday as a Dep uty United States Marshal tor thirty days, having takes the severe oath required before Justice McNeill. He already holds the position of United States Gauger for several counties, and will be absent in one of the southern counties during the elections next week. He has it in bis power to aid oar poople or become a curse to them. If there aro to be -such offices it is better, perhaps, they should be held by Southern men,if tboso men are willing to act impartially and can endure to take tho oath prescribed, and will not serve as sleuth hounds, as is the general rule, to prey upon and harrass the people. Money. How to make and save money has been and will continue to be the chief study of txmukiud. Among the innumerable ways nu oxcellent one is to buy your goods of the one price, first-class dry goods houso of Chapman A Verstille’s. Oct 25 tf If tho druggist offers any kind of herb- flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious ness, or any other uilment, tell him thut you want medicine, not & bar-room drink. Ask him for Dr. Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters, tho best regulating preparation known, and which yon know is free from “Satan’s Elixir.” Reject all tho fiory “Tonics” and “Appotizors,” and cling to that remedy. There is no medi cine that compares with it. octl4 4w Consumption Can be Cared. BOURNCK’B PULMONIC SYRUP, SCIIKNCK’S BRA WKKD TONIC, BCHKNCK'S MANDKAKU PILLS, Aro the only medicines that will euro Pul monary Consumption. Frequently medicines that will stop a cough will occasion tho death of tho patient; they look up tho liver, stop the circulation of the blood, humorrhage follows, and, In fact, they clog the action ot the very organs that caused the cough. Liver Complaint and DjspepsU aro tho causcH of two-thirds of tho cases ot Consump tion. Many persons complain of a dull pain in the side, constipation, coated tongue, pain iu the shoulder-blade, feelings of drowsiness and rostlcsaness, the food lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied with acidity and bolch- lou up uf wind. liver. Persons so affected, if they take ono or two heavy colds, and if the oougk In those case* be suddenly cheek’d, will find tho stomach and liver clogged, remaining torpi I and Inactive, and almost before they are aware the lungs aro a mess of sores, and ulceratod, tho result of which is death. Schonck’s Pulmonic Syrup la au expectorant which docs not contain opium or anything cal culated to olieck a cough suddonly. Sohenck’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves tho loomixes with the gastric juices of tho stom ach, aids digestion, and creates a ravenous ap petite. When tho bowels aro costive, skin sallow, or tho symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency, Sclienck’s Mandrake Pills aro required. These inedicinot >re prepared only by J. II. SUHENGK At SON, N. E. coi ner Sixth and Arch sts., Philu. And f >r sale by all druggists and deulcrs. tnylO oodly Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, "" No. 73 Broad St., Sign of the nig Root DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Leather and Finding, Givo prompt nnd careful attention to or.u by mail; pay tho highest market price r Hides. 1 lur N. B.—Plastorers’ Hair always on hand. Lawyers. JOSEPH f. rou, Attorney at Law, and Judge of County Court. Practices in nil other Courts. Ofllce over store of \V. 11. llubarts & Co., Broa.| v, j*r» j»20 8AM UEL IS. HATCHER, Attorney ut Law. Office over Wittich k Klnw J. M. McNKILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practices in courts of Georgia and Alabama. Oflito 128 11 road 8t., (over C. A. He,Id A C<» Fpedal attention given to collections. j, t q Martin J. Crawford lwford. INGRAM A CRAWFORDS, Attorneys at Lmv, Will practice in tho_ State aud Federal Courts o| r liroml and M. Cl •ll.wct jus Mark II. Hlanufouh. Louts F. Garrard. BLANDLORD A GARRARD, Attorney* and Counsellors at la»v%. Office No. 07 broad stroet, over Wittich k Kin- Bed’s Jewelry Store. d Federal Courts, U. J. MONKS, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law Georgia Uora« limit anew Company building, Dll. J. A. FItQCHART, Otlico removed to the Drug store of K. t; Hood u Brother. Sleeping apartment at lortuor residence on le comer oi Randolph and McIntosh «,ied. opposito ti.o residence of Air. Wm. Beach 1*6 Builders and Architects. Cojjlns, Caskets and Mctallc Burial Cases, Tho newest ami best patterns, and at rea suitable prices, aud a full lino of Coffin Trimmings and Mountings, at Edmunds’ Furniture Store, 38 Broad Street, ostll lm. Call at Balder*s Now Store, No. 84 Broad street, next to Now York Store, for anything good iu tho Smoking line. octll-tf J. G. CHALMERS, Hounc Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing dutte at short notice. Plans aud speciilcations furnished for all style of buildings broad Stroet, next to U. W\ Brown's, j«B Coin in hns. Ga. Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker Iu Tiu, Sheet Iron, Copper. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Ja7 No. 174. Dr.rnd 8tr«wt. Confectioners. I. G. 8TKUPPEK, Candy Manufacturer AND dealer in All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits. Stick Candy 18 cent*. Full weight guaranteed in each box. ju24 Hotels. PLANTERS' HOTEL, Next to Columbus Rank Building. Porters ut all the trains. jtt!3 MRS. W. F. 8NIDKR, Propr’Bs. Livery and Sale Stables. ROBERT THOMPSON, Livery, Bale and Exehauffa Btablen. OOLKTHORPS, NORTII OP RANDOLPH STS., oot30 Columbus, G». A. GAMMEL, Livery and Bale Btablea, Oglethorpe 8t., Colum&os, Ga. Particular attention given to Feeding and Sal* of 8t«. k. Horses and Mnlos boarded in stubles by the month or day. «ct29 Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, * Stalls No. % ami 18, Market House. Fresh Meats or every kind nnd best quality jail always ou hand. J. T. COOK, Freak Uests of All Kinds, sepfl Stalls Nos. 15 and 17. Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP E1FLEK, Guu and Lockswith, Crawford street, noxt to Johusou's corner, Columbus. Ga. jut; WILLIAM SCHOBER, Gun and Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Ma terials. Opposite Enquirer Offlco. Jal6 Grocers. DAN'L R. B1ZE, Dealer in Family Groceries, ou Bryan atreot, be tween Oglethorpe k Jackson streets. Sdf No charge for d ray age. dec! J. 11. HAMILTON, Wholesale aud Retail Grocer, Junction of Franklin, Warren k Oglethorpe Fts No charge for drav*^e sei»14 Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to 11. Uuues,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Uuildiug. Prompt aud polite barbers In utteuduuce. J*2ft ALEX A HAM, jaS Hakueks, ist. Clair Street. ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Run kin House, Columbus, Ga. decl H Dress-Making. MIBB M. A. If OLLINGHWORTH, Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap kfnidouct* aud shop in Urowuevillo. novlG Piano Tuning, <tc. E. W. BLAU. Repairer ami Tuner of lManoes, Organs and Arcordeons. Sign Paint iug also done. Orders may be bo left at J. W. Pease k Normau’i Rook Store. sep5 A. A. DOZIER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in State and Federal Courts in Georgia Offlco 125 Broad M„ Columbus, Ga. j H r, Will practice in the Slut ;ep4 Jas. M. Russell. Cuts. J. swot RUSSELL A SWIFT, Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law. Will praclho aliooclioo Circuit) Jnl the Courts of Geo ,d Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd Co. Broad street, Columbus, Ga. L. T. DOWNING, Attorney and Solicitor. U. S. Com’r und Register iu Bankruptcy. <«!/,■„ nov201 over itro »ks‘ Dru^ Store, Columbus, PEABODY «fc BRANNON, Attorneys at ]<aw, OmcK over J. Enxib k Co.’s Store, Broad St. uovlBJ Writ Sire. oct7 lyj Doctors. Office c Kosidoi DR. &. U. LAW. : broad and Randolph stn building. a Forsyth, three doors be: Dentists. W. F. TIG NEK, Dentist, Opposite Strupujir’a building, Ratidohih 8t Speeial attention*^yen to the Insertion .T Am cial Teeth, as well us to Operative Deuiislrj. UOLUMRLS DENTAL ROOMS, W.^T. Pool, Prop’r octia Georgia Homo Building,' Columbus Gi Tailors. G. A. KtElINE, Merchant Tailor ami Guile A full stock of French anil English Bn aprlG CassiniM HENRY 8ELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning ami Repairing Done in (lie best style. opr24J Comer Crawford and Front Sta. Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, ami Sewing and Knitting Thread. Cards Wool nud Grinds Wheat and Corn- Offlco in rear of Wittich & KiuBel’s, Randolph m. J'H8 R. H. CHILTON, President. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of SHEETINGS, 8XIIRTING9, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. 0. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary & Treasurer. ocl3! ly. Watchmakers. 0. SCHOMI1UKG, Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweler, Successor to L. GutowiAy, 105 Broad stm t, Jail Colunil'iv 1 , Ga. C. H. LKQUIX, Watchmaker, 134 Droad street, Columbus, Ga. Watches aud Clocks repaired in the best nun Tobacco, Clears, &c. MAIER DORN. If you wnnt to enjoy a good smoke, go to W* C. LOPEZ, Dealer Iu and Manufacturer of Fin* Cigars, Ja9 Near Broad Street Depot. Painters. WM. SNOW, JR., & CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Oglethorpe) corner, (just north of postoffifP) Columbus, Georgia. Will contract for Houso and SigtiJ reasonable prices, and guarantee s liefer to Win. Suow, Sr. isfattio! Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER* Boot and Shoemaker. Dealer iu Leather and Findings. N« Redd & Co.’s. Prompt and strict attei to orders. LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney n.t La" ’ Opelika, Alabama, W ILL, FKAOTIUE IN TIIB COCNO £ ol Loo, Chambers, Tallapoosa aim o ju soil, the Supremo Court ol - tho United States District ( goincry. 81 HINES DOZIER, Attorney n.t L» w '» HAMILTON, «A., W ILL practice in tho Chat tainMu hee ^ ^j or any where olm. All Mini " “11,7 ,1 - W. A. Farlev, Attomoy— (IUSSETA, OHATTiDOOUnKB <’<' • ' | ' 4VS(>eoliil attention given to coll« cl i.