Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 03, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUNj COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1874. ©its fftatttw. OOitUMBU* DAILY MAUKtCT. FiRARCUt —Commere al bill* on New York pi>r rent dl«coiint; on Boemn \i l*r cent, di** ronnt; on Savannah '4 |»r cent ; demand Mile 011 B *etnn l***r cent. Bank* arw totUmg check* on New York at %c. premium; Savannah, At* Iniitn nn I Montgomery at par. Currency Ioann 1 |"*r ‘'ent |>er month. QoM and ■liver nominal. Currency • rarer. CoTTotr.—Market qulot, The warehouse* quote m follow*: - O- — «- 1 'tWQ- DV4e- MKOOH - 0- Inferior Ordinary and .Lined... flood Ordinary Low Middlings Middlings flood Middlings,....... gales ;i*7 Isties. Uneipts 90S tales—413 by M. A O. II. II by wagons; 11 by N. k H. H. It.; 2 by W. R by river; 58 by 8. W. H. R Shipment* 77 I silos—77 by g. W. R. R. j lor « sumption ; 0 by W. R. R. DAILT HTATSMIIT Stock on band August 31st. 1V74 1,0 Ml Received to-day •Mli “ previously 17,010—1H,673 19 011 8litp|»cd to-dny 77 " previously 14 MO—14,437 Pt.s k on hand 6 174 Pami Dat Last Y*a«—August 31st, 1873 1,177; received same day 413; total roreipts 14,300; sliIpped same day 189; total sliipineuts 9,020; stock 0,613, •ales 114. Middlings 13'«n. U. 8. I'OSTS.—Receipts for 3 days 46,370; export to (treat Hritain 33,107} to Continent 2,€02; stock 413,922. index to New Advertisement*. Halo of City lteaidanoo To-Day—Elli* A llnrrinon. Hale of r Doggy To-Day—Ellis * liar- risoo. Administrators Halo—J. F. Pod, Ad- minintrator. Election of a Director—Cbattahoochoo National Dank. Km tray Bale—J. M. Bapp. Watcbniakor and Jowellor—J. II. Dram hall. Jsotiiaville Lottery—Boe Notice of Draw ing. Froah Arrival of Cloaka, Trimmings, Ac.—Mrs. DusHan. Country Hama and CbocHO—At Ounhy’H, Night ShIoh of Kern A Loob'n Dry Good* at Auction—Ellia A Harriaon. Dry Goode—J. B. Jones. Child Smothered. A nix-week* infunt of Mr. George Wall, at ono of tho Eaglo boarding lioune* wan found dead in tho bed with ita mother yontorduy morning. The child ia Huppon- ed to have died from auffooation. Cutting Affray. In a culling affray at Hatchochubboc on Haturday botwoi-n Mr. J. M. Delacey and Dr. 1'aHobal, tho former reoeived a Imd wound in tho nook and the latter one or moro in the arm. The affray, wo under* Mnnd grew out of a quarrel about an ac count. I/o, for Opelikn. Wo loam there wan u grand rn*h of nogrooa from Unaaell and Lee oountioa yortterdny for Opelika, that being the grand point of concentration in tho ooun- ty. Lot the Doiuoeraoy look out for ami prevent illegal voting if poHMible. Deceived at Mra. Dfssau'a, the nowoal alyloa of Cloaka and Jackets. Also, n variety of Jet aud Dead Triiuiuiuga, to be Hold cheap. It J. II. HU AM HALL, (99 Droad Strool, Columbus, Ga,,) Watchmaker amt Jeweler, will repair Watches, Clocks, aud Jowelry neat and promptly. Is also tho ouly agent for the Singer Sewing Machines in Columbus, Ga., and has tho only gamine Singer Company'* Needles for sale. Drat Machine Oil, Slmltlea, Attachments and Needles for all Machines always on hand for aale. Nee dles sent by mail. [nov3 tf The End or the World. Since the Millerites received their quietus by the failure of their predictions concerning the grand winding up of ere- ntiou, there bos not been much talk about the cad of the world, thoagh the excite ment to obtain tickets for the nest aud Lost Grand Gift Conoert of the Public Library of Kentucky creates as much stir as if the end of the world aud the milieu niutn were indoed about approaching. Everybody wants a chance at $2,500,000 to be distributed, aud as there are 20,000 coidi prizes, multitudes will of courae bo fortunate. H THE HI TEH. ♦ Arrival of the Gorcrnment Hnat, Clara Dunning— Hirer Improvement—Wyt- ty Brings Vp 300 Halve of Cotton. The Clara Dunning arrived Sunday morning in charge of Captain James Campbell, bringing with her Major Dam- roll, the United States engineer in charge of tbo works on tho Gulf coast, with head- quarters at M obile. He was met at Neal's landing by Major Oladowski on the Dsudy, who baa charge of our river im provement. The Clara ia a stern wheel boat, 105 feet long, 110 feet beam, aud was bnilt tun years ago for tho Alabama river trade. She wax recently condemned, and was purchased by Major Daturell for $2,000. For a number of weeks she has been on the dry docks at Mobile, and thoroughly overhauled, strengthened and repairod at an expense of $1,500. On board in every applianco for tbo work on our river. Her capstan ia worked by stoam. She takes the place of the Daudy Mooro, rented from tho Central Line, in tho government service of denning out tho river, for which river men protiouuco her admira bly fitted, as she combines great strength, power of ongiues, and draws only twenty inches of wator. After seeing her, all have become convinced tho purchase has been a wise one. Major Daturell warmly approves the plaus of Major Oladowski, aud tho build ing of tho dam at Woolfolk'n bar will be coiutuencod at once. We hear it stated that Major D. expressed tho opinion that tho Government could very wisely ex pend $150,000 upon our river, and that such nn Amount would bo recommended to Congress to finish tho incouipletod work. Ho carefully, with the assistance of competent steatubuutmon, examined the stream ns he cutue up. He, with tho crew that catun up on tho Clara, left for Mobile yostorday morning. Tho Clara was piloted from Apalachico la by Juno Jonkiiis, assisted by Mr. Geo. Laphain. Captain Drockaway now bo comes tho captain and pilot, Mr. Win. Bsuls the onginoor, and Mr Geo. Liphnm mate, all under charge of Major Oladow* ski. Bho will probably go to Woolfolk's to-day. The Wylly arrived Sunday night with 1W0 boles cotton aud othor freight, amounting in weight to ten bales—making in all 1100 bules. She drew with that load 27 inches water, and came over tho bar without difficulty. With tho excep tion of tho slight accident of breaking two of her log chains in going down, she work* d like a charm, and to tho entire satisfaction of her officers. She is con sidered just tho thing for low wator. The hog chains wore too light. They uro be ing replaced by tho heavy ones on the New Jackson. Tho boat will leave 011 Saturday. A steamer is duo to-morrow or next day. Tho Julia Ht. Clair arrived last aftor- noon with 105 bales of cotton. Homo three hours was consumed in pulliug over tho bar. Sho loaves to morrow morning at 8 o'clock. H\ U. Blakely Drowned. He left here on tho Julia Ht. Clair last week. He is the owner of a bar-room up town, and had been drinking heavily. At Eufaula ho left the boat, seemingly with tho intention of stopping, but fainted when half way up tho hill. Ho turned to go back to the boat sod again fell in a fainting fit, when the hands carriod him on board. Tho clerk, Mr. M. Sparks, thou asked him if he desiro J to go on to Haiubridge. He answered “Yes,” and de posited his money, $205, with the clerk, telling him to deduct his pasaAgo wherever he stopped, and give him tbo remainder. He bad several danger ous spslls on tho boat, resulting from the effects of delirium, and was once prevented from walking overboard. Ho had f.trango visions, but his senses were readily recalled by a few words spo ken by others. He was last soon Sunday morning about five o’clock just after the boat left Columbia for Eufaula. When next looked for, some miles below tho latter place, he was found to bo missing and nothing of his whereabouts could be discovered. Tho boat bad mado no land ing. It is supposed he stepped off the how, was immediately swept under the boat and found a watery grave. Ili* effects $Kt5 in money (after deducting fare), valise, overcoat and gun were brought to the city and deposited in tbo office of tho Central Line. The deceased was a young man. If you want a nico Opera-top, liAnd- sewed Boot for $0.50, go to novl tit Dedeli. A Ware's. Buhler’s 3 Cent Cigars Wero always the host in the city, but ainc.Q ho is in his now atoro ho has Rorno- thing still bottor at tho samo price. Try them. octll-tf Blanchard receives new Prints every week. Go thero and you get tho latest styles. WhUvly on Trlnl-A Meeting The people of Columbus will hardly ever forget the former detective Whitoly, who tyrnnized over our people when tho military were over ns, and arrosted so many of our best young men in the Asli- bnru business and manufactured testimo ny to convict them of murder—in the lat ter of which attempt ho was so signally foiled by his witnesses being proved liars. Whituly hns uow been doposed front his office, and is on trial for robbery. Tho chances are promising that ho will end bis days in the penitentiary. The proof thus far adduced is strong that he it was who procured men to break open tho safe of tho District Attorney in Washington. In tho corridor of tho Bocorder’s Court at Washington, whou Whitoly was in custo dy, it was tho pleasuro of one of tho ex- Axhhurn prisoners to soo him. Whitoly tried to nvoid mooting the gentleman's eye, but the latter forced him to look and eyed his formor oppressor—the detected robber—with exultatiou aud scorn. Whitoly appears all over tho villain, and looked on that occasion as mean as a yel low' dog. and dropped hi a gaze at once. Mills aud his troops wore not backing him this time. (Ml at tinkler's New Store, No. 84 Broad otreet, next to New York Store, for anything good in the Smoking line. octll-tf Head This. Chapman A Yerstille maintain their well known reputation for selling tho best aud most stylish goods, at the lowest price*. Oct 25 tf Money. llow to make uud save money has beeu aud will coutinue to l»o the chief study of mankind. Among tho innumerable ways nn excellent one is to buy your goods of the one price, first-class dry goods house of Chapman A Vorstille'a. Oct 25 tf Tho largest aud best stock of Kid Gi.ovks in Columbus will be ^otmd »t Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for $1; Harris' Victoria two-button kid for $1 50; porfoctly seamless two-button kid for $2. ^ A Current Humor. We have heard of one for some time that tho liodioals, in the event of their not carrying the election iu Bussell coun ty to-day, would endeavor to break up several of the boxes. This should on- couruge the whiton to greater exertions, for it proves weakness. No one need be surprised u» anything they may attempt Money Sold last night in Berios B of Building and Ljsu Association as follows: $1,000 at 48j; $1,000at 441); $000 at 45). in Mechanics' $1,000 sold at 50; $1,000 at 48); $«oo at 48. At the New York Store. A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, cele brated psteut brand, at $1.00 and $1.50 n pair, in black, white aud colors, just reoeived. uet2b H. Land aver. Misses’ uud Ladies’ Bayadere Striped Hose. New Beadod Yaks. Now Beaded Gimps. New Black Silks. New 11 Alpaca*. Magnificent asaortment of Dress Goods at rUK'ES THAT SELL THEM. Only two flegaut Cloth Cloaks loft, at a BinOAIN. Bargains in Irish Linens, Towels, Table Linens, Napkins, Ac. nov3 eodtf J. B. Jones. Nico Country Hams and Country Choose novff 3t*J nt Gundy's. Caution to Alabamian*. Tho genurul report is that many Geor gia u eg roes intend voting in Alabama to day. Our fiieods over the river must keep a closo look out nnd attend to this matter. The negroes, too, werh prepar ing to go from Girard and llrowno* villa to Opelika to vote. The whites should allow no such frauds lo hu perpe trated upon them. Watch closely, and arrest all who attempt fraudulent voting. Thero will be many who will try to ballot hero they are uot entitled to do ho. Quito u number of negroes arrived last evening from Traywick's Cross Bonds. Thero will be many repeating votes at Gi rard and other points, unless a close watch is observed. Summer Dress Goods at half-price; supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy Fall and Winter Dross Goods, selling ns touhhingly low at ocll Chapman A Verbtilll’s. Political Speaking—The People Aroused. Colder. Remember Balder the Tobacconist is located now at Xu. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf Think of it! Only *7 for an extension haud-sewsd Congress, nt uovl fit Bedell A Ware’s. Clothing. A fine and well selected stock of Cloth ing which must bo sold by January 1st, will b© disposed of at a great sacrifice. Straps* A Goldsmith. The most durable Boot worn is the Scotch-bottom, hand-sowed. Price only $8.50. At novl fit Brdell A Wark’b. Mayor's Court Yesterday. Barrel Brown and Jim Montague, col ored were charged with disorderly con duct aud were dismissed; so was Jim Hewitt, colored, who had knocked an ap ple-seller iu the head with a brick—uot us bad as repreaented, Pauline Foster and Lila Essex wero dis missed ; Juba Snell fiued $2.50—all col ored. Julia Clide, colored, was fined $2.50. Wiu. McLendon and Gus Simpson had fought, and the latter wits knived in the anu. McL. was fined $2.50 and Simpson, being most to blame, $5. Like Old Times. Our wharf was crowded with cotton throughout most of yesterday, and last night presented a spectacle of life, re minding one of old tunes, thero being five ftteafuttonlft in Hue, with lights gleam ing from ouch. The sight was pleasant aud euLivvuiug. At Rdfunds' furniture Store, A full line of modiutu nnd low priced Walunt Chamber Suits, new and beauti ful designs. A lot of thoso superior ltattan Baskets, Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons nnd Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac. octll lm Nolire te the Ladtes. I am now receiving daily a most splon- did, new and fashionable supply of Fall and Winter Milliuory iu all its branches, together with a variety of fashiouablo ar ticles for ladies’ wear, selected in New York by tho experienced aud superior tasto of u»y sister, Mrs. F. Dessau, for- I inorly of Macon, Georgia. A call from all tho liulic-H is rospotfully I solicited. Mus. It. Dessau, I oct25-eodfit. No. 108 Broad Bt. CoN0rMii<HMi Election To-Day. Congressmen in Goorgin aro to be elected to-day. Thero appears to be no opposition iu this District, but the Radi cals are very sly and cunning, and may eude&vor to ran iu one of their own men. if the whites prove apathetic and remain away from the polls. Every one should vote. Tho larger tho Democratic major ity tho better it will be for our cause in the future, aud the more impressivo will ha tho effect ou tho nation. It is all im portant that the Democratic majorities everywhere should be as largo as possible. Tbo polls will be open at the Court-House from 7 A. M. to fi I*. M. Marshalling of Bads. Radical uegroes came pouring iuto Gi rard in streams all of yesterday afternoon, and last night numbers wero booting and yelling in every direction. L*t every Democrat bo on baud to-day and exert himself to prevent illegal voting. Death of a Prominent Aged Lady. Mrs. Mary Johnson, wife of the late Col. Isaac Johnson, of Chattahoochee county, died suddenly at Cuthbort, Ga., Sunday night, aged about sevouty years. Sho and BADS GIVE VP THE STATE. -a- — Working to Secure Congressmen and Counties. LOOK AT YOUB TICKETS I Tbo Badical* have virtually given up their State ticket in Alabama. They are trying a trick which can decoive no one upon examination, aud Democrats thould read over every ticket before they vote it or give it to others. The great endeavor is to elect Betts over the river. lie has had the Democratic Slate ticket printed, including the Congreaituen at Large, and then added his own name for Congress in tbo Third District. The county tickets are many and vari ous. These tickets aro scattered all over tho Districts. Let not a Democrat swap a vote, aud hi* party will sweet tbo Stab*, and elect every Congressman. Do not aid any of their plans. It is treason to thtf white roco to vote for any save reg ular nominees. The same game is being tried all over tho District, and iu others also. _ New Prints, Bleached Goods and Bea Islands, at Peacock A Swift's. oot25dAwtf Funeral of Mr. John Kyle. It took place Sunday afternoon from tho residence of his fathor. A largo num ber of friends AHHombled to tender thoir sympathies for the living and regard for the departed. At the house, Uev. Mr. Hunter read tho Episcopal Service, and Uev. J. H. Nall delivered a most eloquent and hoart-tuuehing prayer. The proces sion to tho grave was a very long one. There Bev. Mr. Hunter road the Service of tho Dead. Tha scene was very affect ing. A touching incident was the heart rending grief of tho old nurse of the de ceased ; she seemed to feel that a part of her own life was being taken away. Tho deceased had the happy faculty of attaching most affectionately dependents, ns well as gathering around him many friends, who sadly mourn his loss. The entire community sympathize with the honored father (who has outlived both his children) and family iu theiv berouve- ment. Beautiful Black Aljtaras, At Peacock A Swift’s. oot2.'ldAwtf Death of Mr. Oliver Danforth. This well known druggist aud geutle- lunn died iu Mnoon Sunday. His remains wero oxpectoil on the train which roaches Columbus this morning at 1:05 o’clock, and will be buried in ourcemotery to-dny. Until a few years past when ho romoved to Macon, Mr. Danforth has followed the vocation of druggist in Columbus almost from tho first settlement of the city. His age was about fifty-six years. Ho was a good mun, husband, father and citizen, who possessed the esteem and respect of all classes. While hero, and since ho has been in Macon, he discovered and patent ed several remedies for the uso aud ben efit of the suffering. His funeral will take place at Bt. Luke’s church this After noon at 5 o'clock. For misses’ aud children’s school Shoes, broad heels and extension solos, go to novl fit Bedell A Ware's. Fresh Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant. This is tho very best establishment of tho kind in tho country, and ovorythiug is rotailed at wholesale prices. The fine stock of Liquors is heiug retailed at 15 ceuts. Call and be satisfied. octU tf J- W. Ryan. Tho latest novelties in Neekwonrat tho Baltimore Clothing House. tf For Real Meershaum Pipes Call nt Buhler’s, No. 84 Broad Street, next to New York Store. Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Office from the Georgia Home building to his new plaoeof business, over Wittich A Kinsel’s store. Here he will continue tho practice of Operative and Mecbanicul Dentistry, aud will be glad to meet his friends. _ out2 If Cash makes Boots and Shoes cheap, nt uovl fit Bedell A Ware's. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Stork Prices Psrfeet Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from Now York with a choice liuo of New Bamplos, aud we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care aud at ahort notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. llowell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, aud we will do our best to please you, being determ ined that our friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy pric for hsviug their clothiug made to order. aepl 7 tf Thomas A Prescott. Coffins, Caskets and Mrtalle Burial Cases, The newest aud best patterns, and nt rea sonable prices, nud a full liuo of Coffin Trimmings aud Mountings, at Edmunds’ Furniture Store, 98 Broad Street. octll lm. LOCAL BRIM Eg. —In Ireland, farm bonds average $4 01 a week. —It is trade, not taste that regulate* fashion. —The Eel's heart is in the end of its toil. —The atmosphere remains very clear and dry. —Dr. Wise, a Cincinnati rabbi, is writing a life of Christ. —To profane at your hat because it was blown off your head is ridioulous. —There is thirty thousand dollars’ worth of butter sold annually ia Columbus. —Many think that mules can be driven without bwearing. Let tho disbelievers try it. —Why is a vendor of worthless articles like a coquette ? Because both are dam- sells. —A false alarm of fire was given Ban- day night about 7 o’olook. Caused, pro bably, by tho burning out of a chimney on Judge Quin’s residence. —Plenty of frost and ice the lust three mornings. Threo white frosts and then rain, is au old maxim. We have had the frosts. The general impression is that there was little or ho cotton tube injured. Ground too dry. —Every Alabamian and Georgian should vote to-day ; the former to redeem their Htate from thieving and corruption, and tho latter to kill Badicalism io this Btate. —Male happiness: To puff a clear Havana, with flavor that *ult*; And gar.e at tho world twlxt the. toe* of hi* boot*. —It will pay Alabamians to-day to watch out for Georgia negroes who will eome to their Btato in hundreds to voto the Radical ticket. —“Please insert this obituary ; the de ceived has many friends in this section who will be glad to hear of his death,’ was tho remark of a gentleman who want ed an obituary notice inserted. —Alabama elocts State and county offl cers and Congressmen to-day. The whito man who fails to support his race desorves to have a negro marry his daughter, Bister or other relatives. —Boinembor to go to the polls to-day and vote for Harris for Congress, and thus forever kill Radicalism in this District. It is the understanding among tho colored people that they aro to vote for a negro in opposition. He will ourry a large voto, unless tho whites rally to the polls. —Tho Montgomery papers state that Lchmnn, Durr A Co. have received forty bales of cotton from Jackson county, Fla., and a good deal from Georgia. They daily mnko comparisons with the Colum bus market. Montgomery pays in dry goods nnd Aluboma certificates; Colum bus iu greenbacks and specio. The Finest Imported nnd Key West Cigars at Bnh- ler’s, No. 81 Broad Btreet. octll-tf Board. A choico front room, furnished or un furnished, with board. Also, Day Board ers will be takou nt reduced rates. Apply to Mrs. M. C. Lart, ocUil fit Meigs House, Front Bt. Go and See and Judge for Yourselves. Chapman A Verstille, 90 Broad street, are selling Eagle nnd Kentucky Joans, Virginia Cassiuieres, Cotton nnd Wool Flanticls, Brown and Bloachod Domestic, I Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Trimmings, nud Notions of all kinds, at satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf. Wltolesalo and Retail. Joseph A Brother have now on hand a stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which they oiler to tho publi o ou tho most favoruble terms. Everything needed by tho wholesale or rctuil purchaser, which cun be bought iu any quantity os cheap os in any house iu Georgia. They have many lines of specialties. They desire all to como and examine for themselves. All lines of Euglo nud Phenix goods con stantly on hand. oct7 3m J’ttrtieular Attention Called to This. My Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods is uow complete, and I offer them st the very lowest rates for the cash. Parties indebted to mo are respectfully requested to call and settle, as I neod the money. T. E. Blanchard, 123 Broad Btreet. Bleached nud BboWn Homespuns arc cheaper than before the war. Convince yourself by calling at octlltf Blanchard’s •cbcnek'B PhIbmIc Syrup, VOR TUB CURS OV COSaCMYTION, COTOH* AND COLDS. The great vtr;ue of this nudlclne U that It ripen* the matter and throwrit ont of the sys tem, purifies the blood, and tha* effect* scare. SCIIKXCK'S BKA WBBD TONIC, FOB THE CURB OF DVdPfcPSIA, 1NDIUK8TION, he. The Tontc produces a healthy action of tho ■tomeob, creating tn appetite, forming chyle, and oaring the most obstinate ease* of Indiges tion. BCUBXCK’B MANDltAKU PILLS, FOR TBK CURB OF LiVBR CONFLA1NT, IlC. Theso PHD aro alterative, and produce a healthy action or the llvor, without the least dang r, as they aro free from calomel, and yet more effloacloas in rotttorlng a healthy action of the liver. Those romedles are a certain cure for Con sumption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purifies tho blo^d. The Mandrake Pill* act upon the llvor, ereate a healthy bllo, and romove all diseases of the liver, often a cau«o of Consumption. Tho Sea Woed Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomsch, makes good digest! n, and enables the organs to form good blood ; and thus creates a healthy clrculitlon of healthy blood. The combined aotl n of theso medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of consumption, If taken In tluio, and the use of the medicines perse- voredin. Dr. Schonck Is professlona ly at bis principal ofllce, corner Sixth and Arch street*, Philadel phia, every Monday, where all letter* for ad vice must bo addressed. mylW 0‘tdly WELLS A CUKTI8, No* 73 Broad St., Sign of the lilg Root, DBALXRS IN Boots and Shoes, Leather and Finding*. Give prompt and careful attention to orders by mull; pay the hlgbojt market price lor Bides. B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand. JOSEPH F. POD, Attorney at Law, and Judge of County Court* Practices in all othor Courts. 0lh<'«orer *twru of W. 11. Hobart* k Co., Broad ft. SAMUEL IX. UATCUKK, Attorney at Lhw. 0 Offlco over Wittich k Kt nac p s< J. M. McNKILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practices in court* of Hoorgia and Alal»nm.i. Offlco 128 Broad 8t., (over C. A. Redd A Co.’*) Ppocial attention given to collectiuui. j*\\ Martin J. Crawford. twroao. INGRAM A CRAWFORDS, Attorneyn at Law, Will practice in tho 8tate aud Federal Court* of Georgia. Offlco over Pre«r, IllgM k Co.’s •tore, north wont corner bread arid 8t. Ciair fit*. i** Tin and Coppersmith*, WM. FEE, Worker tn Tin, kheet Iron, Copper. Order* from abroad promptly* attended to. Ja7 No. 174. Rroad 81root. A. A. ROSIER, Attorney and Connaellor at law, Practice* iu 8tate and Federal Court* in Georgia jaO Confectioners. I. G. STltUPPEU, Candy Manufacturer AND DSALIE IN All kinds of Confectionery nnd Trulls, Stick Candy 18 cents. Mask II. BLANoroan, Loots F. Garrard. ULANDFUKII dt GAUKAMI*, Attorueyn and Conasellora at Low. Offlco No. 67 Rroad street, over Wittich k Kin- ■ei’* Jowelry fltoro. Will practice iu the Bute aud Federal Court*. tho Courts of Georgia (Clialtnlioo aud Alabama. Oittce over O. A. hod-1 broad strout, Columbus, Ga. Hotels. FLAMTEltS* HOTEL, Next tu Columbus Hunk lXulldiug. Porters at all the trains. Jal3 >1 ltd, W, F.8XIPKH. Propr’s* Livery and Sale Stables. kgbeht THtanstj Livery, Male aud Exchange fitablon OOLCTBORrS, NORTU OF RaNDOLPU STS., «Kd3Q Columbus, 0a. A. UAMXEL, Livery and Kale Stable*, Oolktuohm Ft., Columuus, Ga. Particular attention given to feeding and Sal <1 Alillo* bourded iu Htnhlc* by th< of *U Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK* Stulls Nu. 2 nnd 18, Market House, fresh Mints of every kind and best ‘tnality Jail always ou baud. J. T. C OOK, FroNti Meal* off All kluds, i Stalls Nee. M and Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP £1* LEU, nnd Lorkrwith, Crawford street, next Gun a Ja16 corner, Co) urn bn. .Ou. WILLIAM SCflOUGlt, id l^>ck«ioith and dealer in Gunning Mu tcrlala. Uppovlto Kut|Ulr«r Office. Grocers. I)AN*L R. HIKE, J. II. HAMILTON, W holesale and Retail Grocer, Junction r>f Franklin, Wnrreu k Oglethorpe ft. No rhargo for drayaif• * * Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON, (Succe.sor to li. lieu-.,) Uudor Georgia Home Iu.urunce building. Prompt uud polite barbers ia atteudauce. Ja25 F.D. TERRY, Barber, Crawford Bt., under Katikiu Ilou.r, Columbua, Ga. ikcl* Cotton Factories. Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sewing and Knitting Thread. Card. Wool nud Grind. Wheat and Corn Offlco iu rear or Wittich k Kiti.el'a, Randolph Jultt It. li. CHILTON, Prcideut. Look a# This l We shall oiler from thlsdato our entire stock or lire*. Go his, Hlbbous, Laces, Trimmings, and ail Fancy Goods, AT AND BELOW COST FOR CASH. Our stock or Staple the mother of James T-, A. II., j (loud* ts now complete, and will be sold as low Dr W W Flewollun, and also of : «tu. lowo.t, for «.h. Wo invito .11 to call ’ , .. . .. , aad be cuiivlnccd. No charge for showing Mrs. \V. F. W lUmiuo, of tins city, .ml ni i Kuods JOHN McOOUOU x (JO. Imly troll known and liiyUly rwipocted throughout this section. Frfnrh liraJ> Jl'Hlr, For Ladies' Sacqnc and Coverings, r.t Pzacock Jt Swift's. oct'-’ltdd'wtf Experience teaches that in order lo get well suited in Hoots and Bltoes, buy from fhe largest and ho t ..sorted slock in this market. This you will lind at novi Ct liKintu. X W.tit's. S/teeial Notice. Thoso Indebted to us aro respectfully re quested to oall and settle, and save the troutdo or being called on. Wo ItAve extended the favor, and we want our money. Respectfully, novl d0*w4t JOHN MoOOUUH * CXI. Drew GooJh very cheap at oct25 dAw Peacock A Swift’s. Shawls I Shawls l! ShaiNs !.'! At Peacock A Swift's. oct23dAwtf At T. E. lilauchard’a, 123 Broad street, you can I>tiy Black Silks as cheap os in any market in America. Come .and see. Sec hero, John, here is the cheapest extension hand-sewed Boot that I have seen. Ouly $9. At novl fit Bedell A Ware's. Attention. In conseqnenoe of a change we are about to mako in our business, we will soil our ontire stock of Clothing and Fur- uishing Goods at cost. Btrause A Goldsmith. KNOW ALL MEN That at tho popular and long established Behtaurant and Saloon of Chan. Hey man & Co. (lie best of Mools, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly ou hand pro bo no publico. octl tf Moved. T. 8. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi ness, and is also Agent for the well known Ucuiiugton Hewing Machine. Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry repaired with neatness aud dispatch. I iuvite tho visits of tho public gen erally. oct20 wlt&dtf If the druggist offers any kind of herb- flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious- noss. or any other ailment, tell him that yon want medicine, not a bar-room drink. , Ask him for Dn. Walker’s California , Vinegar Bitters, tho best regulating preparation known, aud which you know is free from “Satan’s Elixir.” Ueject all j MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Mauulacturors of HiKKTlKUd. SHIRTINGS, YARN, R0I*K, Re. COLUMBUS, G A 0. P.8WIFT, President. W. A. 8WIKT. decretory A Treuuurer. oct3l Watchmakers. c. 8CHOMIIUUG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, £ucceMor to L. Gutownky, is, Oa. C. H. LEfjUIN, Watchmaker, 134 broad street, Columbus, Ga. Wetche* and Clock* repaired in tbo beat >er and vrurrantf'l.Jail Tobacco, Clears, ice. MAIER DORN If you want to eujoy u go <d smoke, go to Cigar Manufactory, eu Georgia lIou»c aud MuscOgco Hum' Boots and Shoes. Lawyers. JAS. M. RuusULL. Cuts. J. stfriFT RUSH ELI, dt SWIFT, Attorney* and Counsellor, at Law. Will |trar.tird t Co.'* Jal L T. DOWNING, Attorney nnd Holicltor. 8. Cuiu’r and Register in * baukrnptcy. OiS.* uov2U| over brook.' i>iug Mure, Coluinbii., U*. PEABODY dt BRANNON, • Attorneys *1 Law. Ornca over J. Knnid A Co.'s Btok*. Broad m novl8J Wk8T Fin*. R. J. M Oft Eg, Attorney nnd Connaellor nt l4»n, Georgia Hotuo Iu.urance Company building, oct7 lyj und story. Doctor*. »k. j. a. i RgniAur, Oifioe removed to the Drug stoie ol !•;. Hum! h Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, «.n the corner ol Randulph and iMelntoiGi * reel*, opposite toe resUleuua of Mr. Win. Butch. scp6 DR. ft. B. LAW. r broad and Randolph str«i Dentists. Opposite Strapper'* building. Randolph St. Special attention given to the iusertioti "I Arli fleial Teeth, a* well a* to Upcratiw Dctui.tr>. COLUMBIA DENTAL ROOMS, W. T. Pool, Prop’r, Georgia Homo Building, Columbus Georuh. 00113 Tailors. G. A. KCEUNK, Merchant Tailor ami Cutter. A full stock of French nud KiiKlit-h brood' HENRY BELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning uml HopairiiiR Done in tho boat stylo. spr24] Corner Crawford and Front St Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER, Boot anti Shoemaker. Dealer Iu Leather and Finding*. Next to C. A. Redd A Co.’s. Prompt aud strict attention given Dross-Making. Ml ft ft M. A. llOLI.INGft WORTH, r"s*-liakltig, Cutting and Fitting. Ti rut*cheap. Residence aud shop in browueville. To Those Whom it May Concern. COUNU1I. OH AMBKB, I Columbus, Ga., Oct. 21,1874. i Attention is hereby called to *ection 31 of on ordinance entitled (> An l>rdl nance in Relation to the Common and Hirer Bank,” which reads a* follows: Seo. 3d. No person shall camp with hi* or her cart or wagon within tho limit* or this corporation except upon tho wagon yard.- act apart for that purpose; and it shall be li.*' duty of tho Marshal or Deputy Marshal l* 1 order all persons violating tills section to rc- movo beyond said limits or to such wiu-n yards; and any person or persons refusinu t remove when so requested, shall be liuulslici by flue or other punishment, at tho discreii 'U ol the Mayor. By order 8. B. CLEGHORN, Mayor. •C122 2W M. M. MOORE, Clerk. [00122 2 Georgia, Muscogee County. T HE following named persons are herchr appointed to superintend tho election »> geo, < for a Representative In the Congress of the United states from the 4th Congressional Ms trlet of Georgia, vli.: City—T J Chappell, J P, Michael McCahey, J P, and D Amyctt. Naici’s—T C Roe*, J P, W E Mealing and A J Floyd. . „ Stm\m Mill—T P Johnson, J P, W A Cobh aad H W Duller. m _ . Upatoik—John D Odom, J P, John T Bo>« and Farley B Adam*. Bozbma.n’b-P J Phillips J P, Jorro Basil 1 ) and W A Boieman. Edwards'—Geo H Bryan, J P, 8 I) Johnson and Edmund Roe*. , The managers will please call at my oilice m the necessary blank*. F. M. BROOKS, octl8 td Ordinary. _ Notice. J^UBING THE LOW stage of water the Central^ Line of Boat, will abollih their |.rc«ont «chc I- u!e or runnlnic. WM. JOHNSON, gepU l», lW«-tf For Sale. A GOOD H ECONO-HAN I > Plano, very cheap for cash I A second-hand Mellodlon, suit*- _ - .j bio for Parlor. Snhti.th ,Srhi..l Itoora. or smn Church. Vory lew for A^LtBS. oe« eodtf 1® Bf“"' St”*’ 1 -. >y, tho 3d day ol Novoiubor next, itatlve In tho Congress of the Jrt €. LOPEZ, Dealer In mul llnniifneturer of Fine llgars, J*9 N'tir Ht oftri el reel Pejtfit. Painter.. WM. SNOW, JR., A CO., House an«l Sign Painter*, Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of j»o#tofflc©) Columbia,, Georgia. Will contract fur IIoum* and Sign Fainting at reasonable pi ice*, ami cunrantee .atm faction. Piano Tuning, &c. E. W. DLAU, Repairer and Tuuer of Pianncs, Organs and Accordeon*. Sign Fainting also done. Order* may l>« be lelt at .1. W. pease A Norman's Book Store *r|,A Builders and Architects. J. G. ClIAl.MERft, ■loose Carpenter and Bnllder. M , Jobbing done at short notice. Uld fiery “rouiett and 4 Appotizom, and I plan* and .|>cci float ions rurui.lied for all stylo* cling to that remedy. There ia no modi- j <-r MHm, M| „ „ w Bro , oiue that comparee with tt. octll 4w I — j»a Columbus, Oa. Athena. <>»• A.MUU l.t of May, *74, Agent 1 :irw