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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TfrEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1874.
Utattm.
COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET.
flRAWCUt.—Commercial tiilta o* New York
^peroent dlsoonnt; on Boston V4 l *r eant. difl
coant; on fiavannah x /£ per cent; demand bills
on Baetou % per cent. Banks are selling cheek*
•n New York at V£c. premium; Savannah, At
lanta and Montgomery at J4* Currency loan*
iet» per cent per month. Gold and silver
nominal. Currency scarce.
Oottoh.—Market qalet. Tito warehouse* quote
as follows:
12
IS 0—
1SM0-
lr.i^O—
13%0I3K
Inferior
Ordinary and stained
Good Ordinary
Low Middlings
Middlings
Good Middlings
Bales SOS bales.
Meoeipts 3*2 bales—31 by M. A O. R. R.;
by wagons; o by N. A 8. R. R.; 19 by W. R. R.;
000 by river; 24 by 8. W. R. R Shipment* 374
bales—818, by 8. W. R. R.; 00 fbr borne
sumption; 00 by W. R. R.
UM STATBMBUT.
Stock on band Aagast list, 1874 1,030
Roceivod to-day 382
“ previously... 27,709—28,171
29,207
•hipped to-day
The Municipal Cant at t.
The withdrawal of Col. F. O. Wilkins
a* ft Oftndldrte for the Mftyor.ll; leaves ■
olnr walk oter to ex-Meyor John Mcll-
henny, nnleaa the meeting called to-mor
row night ftt the Coert Hoofte Dominate*
aone one. All the other poeitions ere
eonteeted for. The obief object among
the colored men ia the election of ■ aox-
ton. It i« anderatood that Mr. Lynah, if
elected, will appoint Dick Porter, preaent
incumbent, aa sexton of the oolored
oeinetery; and that Mr. Odom, if
elected, wilt place Bill Wadeworth
in oharg*. It may be well for onr
citizens to inquire how theae
two colored men Toted ia the election
when the Ketebam wing of the Radical
party arrayed the blacks ao diatinotly
against the whites in the Legialatire elec
tion.
previously 21,901—21,675
Block on hand 7,532
Bamb Day Last Ybab.—August Stst, 1873,1,177;
received same day 379; total receipts 21,203; shipped
■amo day 941; total shipments 13,007; stoek 8,286;
tales 339. Middlings 14c.
U. B. Pobvb.—Receipts for 4 days 92,192; exports
to Great Britain 24,595; to Continent 6,520; stock
658,708.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
t‘c lOUo.
»r 8Uc.
a C 12c; 0
ll^o.
Com*—Common 22c; choice 26c.
Flous—Per bbl—Western choice snperflne $6 50;
family |7 50; fancy $9; City Mills fi $0 50; A 17;
A A #8.
Btbup—Florida 65c.
Balt—$1 90 for Liverpool.
Index to New Advertisements.
Danolnf Academy—Meeting of LadlOB 1
OIom.
Mora Pretty Things—Mr*. M. B. Howard.
Norfolk Lottary—Sea Notloa of Change of
Drawing.
Dwelling for Sale or Bant—Mrs. Ann
Adame.
Money Found—T. M. Pace.
Christmas—I. o. Strapper.
Water Lot Controversy—Letter of A.
Young.
Dwelling Hoa#e for Sale—L. Harris.
Mule Strayed or Stolen—B. A. Bigger*.
Meeting of Cltlien* Thursday Night—See
Call.
Ribbon*, Sashes, Ao—J. 8. Jones.
Mrt. M.
Has just received another lot of latest
styles Ladies’ Felt Hate, Fringed Scarfs,
Fancy Neckwear, and Pearl Ornaments,
•all very cheap for oath. [it
Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware at
New York prices, sold at
Wittioi A Kinsel’s.
Beautiful Prints, just in, at
Peacock A Swot's.
nov8 riAwtf
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT.
THIRTEENTH DAT.
Tbs following equity causes were taken
up yesterday.
Etnmma Bradley vs. John Johnson, ad
ministrator— — Briggs made party de
fendant. Verdict and deoree for defend
ant. This oase has been tried several
times, and went once to the Supreme
Court.
J, J. Wood, administrator of F. S. Ab
bott, vs. Perry Spencer. Verdict and do-
cree for plaintiff.
C. E. Johnson vs. Pater Preer—death
of J. K. Redd suggested, and bill amend
ed by making executor plaintiff. Case
will he continued to-day. It involves an
old settlement of the firm of J. K. Redd
A Co., of which Peter Preer was a mem
ber.
Court adjourned to 9 a. m. to-day.
Red and White All-Wool Flannels at
Peacock A Swot’s.
novbdAwtf
Dancing Academy,
Young Ladies’ Class meets at 3 o’clock
this evening at the Skating Bink. [It
A. V. Robison A Son.
For Sale,
A most Desirable Residence in Lin-
wood, known as the Fogle place, half a
mile northeast railroad depot.
Apply to Da. Tioneb,
nov24 tf At Offlco.
Muteogee County Court.
Next regular quarterly term tor trial of
civil and criminal cases commences on
Monday, Dooember 14th. Lust return
day for that term is next Saturday, Nov.
98th.
The Storm on Sunday Night,
It seems to have been wide spread.
Fortunately Columbus escaped. The
heavy gale of Monday may have been its
expiring breath in this direction.
Money.
How to make and save money has been
and will oontinue to be the chief study of
mankind. Among the innumerable ways
an excellent one is to buy your goods of
the one price, first-class dry goods hous^
of Chapman A Verstille’s. Oct 25 tf
Georgia and Alabama City and Rail
road Securities.
In New York last Friday, Columbus
bonds, 7s, were quoted at <!5 bid and 70
asked; Atlanta 7s, 72 asked; do. 8s, 75 bid,
65 asked; Augusta 7s, 83 bid, 85 asked;
Charleston As, 50 bid, 55 asked; Macon 7s,
75 asked; Mobile 5s, 30 bid, 40 asked; do.
8s, 83 bid, 40 asked; Montgomery 8s, Go
asked; Savannah 7s, bid 8!, asked
Central Georgia first mortgago 7s bonds,
95 bid, asked 100; do. consolidated 7s, 84
bid, 8G asked; Central Railroad stock, bid
50, asked GO; Georgia Railrond 7s, 85 bid,
IK) asked; do. stock, bid 75, asked
Montgomery and West Point first 8s, G5
bid, 75 asked; do. inoome, GO asked;
Montgomery and Eufnula first 8s, gold
endorsed, asked 70; Western Railroad of
Alabama 8s, guaranteed, bid G5, asked 75.
To the Uoldero of Tiehoto to the Grand
Gift Concert of the Maoonie Relief
Atooelmtion of Nsrfblh, To.
Office of the Masonic Relief Asso-)
ciation of Norfolk. Va., > *
Norfolk, Nov. 18, 1874. )
The Board of Directors of this Associ
ation, feeling assured that the patrons of
their enterprise and the public generally
are satisfied that in its management the
interests of all concerned will be strictly
guarded, with honesty and fairness; and
relying upon the belief that all who hive
aided us in our effort to complete the Ma
sonic Temple in this city, are willing to
rely upon our judgment as to the expedi
ency of another postponement for a few
days, notwithstanding our announcement
that the Conoert would positively be
given on the 19th instant, have decided
that a short delsy will be more satisfac
tory to all holders of tickets than to have
a partial drawing on Thursday next.
The following reasons hive induced us
to this notion:
First—While our receipts have been
large, they have not been of sufficient
amount to enable ns to give a full draw<
ing.
Becond—A drawing on the 19th inst.
would not yield enough to accomplish the
object for which our Association was or
ganised and chartered; and,
Third—The encouragement which we
have received convinces us that in forty
days more we shall, witbont failure, give
drawing which in its results will be nc
ceptable to all our friends.
We have therefore fixed npon
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29m,
ss the day when the Concert and distri
bution will take place, whether all the
tickets are sold or not, or the money will
be refunded upon application and prcscu
tation of the tiokets at the Agency where
purchased.
By order of the Board of Directors,
Henbt V. Moore, Secretary.
nov25 dAwlt
Moved.
T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, and is also Agent for the well known
Remington Hewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with neatness and dispatch.
I invite the visits of the public gen
erally. oct20 wltAdtf
The true road to prosperity is to buy
only what you are able to pay the cash
for. Appreciating the fact, I have de
termined to sell from this date for the
cash. By adhering strictly to tnis rule, I
will be able to sell cheaper than when
goods are to be *’charged.” Parties in
debted to me will confer a great favor by
calling and settling promptly.
T. E. Blanchard,
nov22 tf 128 Broad St,
Extent of the Cotton Crop.
New York letters state the speculators
in that oity are betting high that the cot
ton orop of this season will be four mil*
lion bales. Home go as high ss four and
a half million. Wo mention this only to
show tho drift of public sentiment among
the Northern dealers. New York cotton
dealers>re nothing unless they have some
thing to bet about.
Have you soon, at 83 and 85 Broad
street, those elegant suits of Bedroom
and Parlor Furniture, just received, which
are offered at prices so low that none need
go away without being suited.
Rooney A Warner.
nov22 dGtAwSt
J. H. B RAM BALL,
(99 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,)
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
will repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
neat and promptly.
Ia aluo tho only agent for the Singer
Sov/ing Machines in Columbus, Ga., and
ha i the only genuine Singer Company’s
Needles for sale. Best Macbiue Oil,
F buttles, Attachments and Noodles for all
ilachines always on hand for sale. Nee
dles sent by mail. [nov8 tf
Just Received,
Bell Arrived.
The bell to be placed in the tower of
the colored Baptiat church arrived yester
day from the foundry at New York.
Some colored men came into tho office
last night to toll us how a Mr. Watts, ool
ored, had been treated at this church.
From their account it seems that this
Watts is s blind man, who (ravels around
the country with solve sort of a pano
ramic show. He is a Methodist, and had
preached in that church. Now, those
men said he had given out his text in the
Baptist churoh, when some oolored man
camo up, took his arm and led him out.
There was no noise or disturbance. They
said he had been invited to preach by a
deacon whom they couldn’t name, and
tho other offioers declined to have their
church used by one whom neither the
body of deacons nor tho pastor hiul in
vited, in fact whom they didn’t oven de
sire to have preach.
Our idea is the deacons did perfectly
right, and acted as became their duty,
If Alcoholic Stimulants are taken into
the blood the heart works faster, and this
A fresh stock of Black Alpaoa (the unnatural speed wears out the vital
fourth shipment this season). To arrive | machinery. All intoxicating nostrums
Monday, a large Block of Beaded Trim
mings and Ladies’ Merino Underwear, nt
tho New York Store.
nov22 tf 8. Lindjojkb.
An exoellent assortment Bleached Cot
ton Flannels at
Fkicocx ft Swift's.
liovH d Awtf
Carpet. ! Carptt. ! /
Jnst received, a few ohoiee patterns
2 and 3-Ply Carpetings, of new and beau
tiful designs, at very low figures.
Uoonxx A Wasmcb.
mov22 dCUtwSt
H'indeo- tUi.de.!
A large and elegant variety just received,
very cheap, at Uoonxt A Wabmei'b
Furniture and Carpet Warehouse,
nov22 dOAwfit] 83 A 85 Broad St.
Kentueky Jeans, a now supply, at
nov8 dJtw Peacoo* A Swift's.
Large shipment of UibtJons in the fol
lowing deeirable shades:
Kendal. To-night.
This evening G. B. Brown’s troupe pre
sents in the Opera House the bountiful
play of “Uoaedttle, or the Rifle Ball. In
this play there should bo some elegant
dressing and brilliant tableaux. It is one
adapted to the *ooiotj> of the present day,
with sufficient of vivacity, llfeaud adven
ture to lend it interost, most thrilling
from the beginning to the end. At Wnl-
laok's Theatre, in New York, where it was
first presented, it drew crowded houses
daring the entire soason, and aince has
proved very popular. There ia no point
at whioh the sensation flags. There ore a
number of spleiidid soenos, sneh os the
Gypaey camp by moonlight, and others by
whioh the sense of the boautiful ia grati
fied. Brown'a company is well praised by
the New Orleans papers, which say the
company more than rcalizod expectation,
and fairly earned a favorable apprecia
tion.
Cardinal, Garnet,
Marine No. 1, Marine No. 2.
Elegant Blaek Windsor Sashes, 15
Beal Thread Lace Barbee—blaek.
Now Cassimeres, Jeans and Prints at
nov!5 eodtf
J. 8. Jokes.
Tkt EoMis. rutted Onr the Klrer,
A note from Mr. M. B. Green, of Abbe
ville, Henry cunnty, Ala., states his belief
that the romaius of the Confederate sol
dier exhumed un the Alabama Bbore op
posite OoiumbUH recently, are those of
Washington Kirkland of that oonnty. Tho
paper containing the account, with par
ticulars, has been forwarded by Mr.
Oreen to the family. We believe the re.
mains are atill at the store of Harry Hoi-
land at BrowneviUe, Ala.
advertised os “tonioV “renovators," Ae.
produce this disastrous effeot, and should
ho rejected. Da. Walker's Vegetable
Vineotr Bitters—an Invigorant without
the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup
planting these poisons. nov!2 4w
Fur Mayor.
We respectfully announce the name of
J no. McIlhbnni as a candidate for Msyor
of tho oity of Columbus, nt the oleetion
ou Saturday, the 12th of December next,
novll te Manx Citizens.
Blanohard sells the best dollar Kid
Oloves in the market; also, keeps a large
assortment of Harris' Victoria, and Pros-
by's Seamless Kids, Gents' Kids . for eve.
ning wear, at $1.25 per pair. [uo22 tf
IsrUattm to the Military Kali
Lieut. Brantley requests ns to state
that the City Light Guards have invited
the Columbus Guards aa a body to attend
their military hop, to bs given at the
Skating Hall next Friday night, and that
he as chairman of a committee went
the latter's armory last evening to oxtend
the invitation, but the oompany had ad
journed. A formal invitation will be ad
dressed the company through Captain
Shepherd, but the notioe thus given may
nut reach every member, and hence this
paragraph.
KOVAL bmimws.
—The Bandy Moat* laavee this morning
9 o'clock for the lower river. Tbs Ju
lia SL Clair is preparing to b* transferred
the Tombigby river, in Alabama, to
run in connection with the Georgia Cen
tral Railroad.
—$ drummer for a liquor bona* was in
Columbus the other day, who ia said to be
one of tho undisputed heirs to an estate
$1,000,000 in England, Ho says the
possession of his fortune will make no dif
ference in bis aotions and oondact.
—No Mayor’s Coart was held yesterday.
No cases reported.
—Two of onryonng merchants had a flatt
ens near Randolph street yesterday morn'
ing. Parted before any damage could be
effected. Difficulty abonl reported under
selling.
—Co'umbus manufsetnred goods are
used in “canvassing'’ hams in the West.
One of onr mills sold ono hundred bales
to a Louisville packing home the other
day.
—It is flgnred ont thst aa ordinary con
versationalist speaks eighty-seven pages
oetsvo per day, and women's obatter may
be estimated by its tolly o’ character.
—It isn’t the oorreot thing to have
your snnihada or nmbralla dangling to
your sido any more—that style has de
parted.
When you use a postal card always
write the address the first thing. Tons
.f postal earda are destroyed in thadoad let
ter offlco, because people write their mes
sage first and then forget to write the ad
dress.
—The law of Oregon enables a man
who has lost money at gambling to reoov-
donble the amount so lost. The Bbarp
paper players are banoe defiling them
selves the worst possible bands, giving
their opponenents fonr aoes and betting
high. Then they go to law to recover
denble tho amount lost.
—Woather yesterday oloody and quite
oold in doors nnlees one had a fire.
—Tbo Chattahoochee rose three feet
during Monday night and yesterday.
—Daring the past year the Western
Union Telegraph Company aont 622,882
free messages, 1,001,474 press messages
and 18,801,914 private messages.
—Country youths are daily coming to
the oity for employment. The majority
desire bank clerkships, or to get on the
poliefi force.
—The nine million horsas in the United
States are valued at $(100,000,000 or about
$03 each.
Ladies wear bugles on their dresses,
so thst they asn make colls.
—A man went into the wrong oellar on
Front Street the other night and reoeived
a good beating.
—A large grain dealer says it costs him
$300 a year to keep hie rats.
There really appears to be a more
oonlial, generous feoling among onr law.
yers sinoe tbs memorial meeting in honor
of the late Judge Wellborn. Some an
perb speeches were delivered on thst oc
casion. The spirit of the departed most
have been present and shed a benign in
fluenoe over each heart.
—Why are the ladies’ heads lik* vegeta
ble gardens ? Because tarn-up hats are
raised on them.
There are only 9,083 surviving sol.
diers of the Mexioan war, out of over 100,
000 engaged in that oonfliot. Quite a
number live in Coluihbus.
—Two oourt-house officials walked five
miles, Sunday afternoon, after peraim
mons. They declare the darkies have
used them for food.
Mr. Joines has reaeived from Stewart
county thejhide ofj a email oaif which has
two distinot heads. He means to have it
stuffed and kept on exhibition.
JHIa-Xhrsmmw A.trmg. JTs JVaafi
THE COTTON SITUATION.
in tho Knirtm. Mmthwnt—
ConumpUon is 74.
Sommer Dress Goods at half-prioa;
supply of superior Blaek Alpacas, Fancy
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, sailing as
tonishingly low at
ooll Chatman ft VaaanLLi's.
We condense the following from tbs
Financial Chronicle tot the weak ending
Friday, Nov. 20th:
GENERAL SITUATION.
Some rain has fallen dnring the past
weak thronghot the entire South, and the
Oold weather experienced in the North has
been followed by frost sod ice in a very
considerable portion of the Cotton States.
Telegrams show that tho extreme South
west is still without any appearance of
frost this season.
BAIN AND ICE.
Texac—Galveston—showery fonr days
—rain fall,one and fifty hundredths of an
inoh. Indinnola—rain on five days—fail,
two inobes and nineteen hundredths. Cor
sicana—four showery days—fall, ou* inoh
and sixty-nine hundredths. Ioa formed
in northern part of the State. At Corei-
oana ice formed Wednesday and Thurs
day ; lowest temperature 80.
New Orleans—Sprinkling rain on two
days—fall, forty-eight hundredths. Riv
ers slightly lower than last year.
Vidaburg—Rain on thre* days—fall,
two inches and twenty-six hundredths.
Picking is shoot finished on the hill lands.
Tennewee — Nashville — Thre* rainy
days, fall one and seventy-hundredths
inches. Memphis—rain five days, fall
ono*and forty-three hundredths Inches.
Alahama—Mobile—Marketing free, riv
ers high. Montgomery—Two sprinkling
days, fall flfteen-hnndredths of an inoh.
About all tho crop has been (scared.
Seims—One rain, fall two-hundredth* of
an inch.
Georgia— Macon—Rain two days. At
lanta—Rain two days, fall twenty-one-
hundredths of an inch. Columbus—
sprinkles three days, fall six-hundredths
of an inch. Savannah—Sprinkles three
days, fall one inch and seventoen-hnn.
dredtha. Augusta—Showery three days,
fall forty-nine hundredths of an inoh.
Charleston—Showery three days, fall
one and forty-nine-hundredtha inches.
AVEBAOE TKEHlfOKBTXB
at Iodianola, Texas, 50—higbaat 79, low
est 50; Charleston and Nashville 51;
Memphis 52; Atlanta 54; Corsicana, N. E.
Texas, 65—highest 69, lowest 89; Augus
ta 57; 8avannah 58; Vicksburg 69; Selma
60; Montgomery and Maoon 61; Colum
bus 62; Mobile 63; Galveston 64—highest
76, lowest 52; New Orleans 65.
FIQURI8.
U. S. port receipts for wsek 152,433,
total for senson 1,113,054—showing an
increase over last year of 254,184 bales.
Visible supply is 222,880 mors than last
year. Eleven interior towns for the weak
received 65,080, against 44,285 last year,
and on Friday night had stocks of 128,-
062, against 77,795 in 1873. Total exports
from U. 8. porta thus far are 129,635 more
than last year. India receipts 280,000
bale greater than past year to same date.
cotton oonsumftion in the united states
Northern mills AGO; No. of looms 176,-
480; spindles 8,927,754; average con
sumption of oottou per spindle 56-86
pounds; bales consumed in 1874, 1,094,
387.
Boulheru mills 187; No. of looms 10,-
495; spindles 487,629; average oonsump
tion of cotton per spindle 12,253 pounds ;
bales of cotton used 128,526.
It will be thus seen that the number of
spinning spindles ou July 1st was 9,415,-
883 against 7,114,000, and G,763,657 in
1869, being an increase of 33 per cent,
since 1870. 'fotal cotton bales consumed
last year 1,222,913, of whioh 128,526 were
taken by Southern mills.
An entire new stock of fine Jewylry
has been received at
WrmcH ft Kihul's
Jewelry Store.
THOMAS & PRESCOTT
Business Suits
Elegant Dress Clothing!
Tho largest assortment of Gold and
Silver Watches is to be fonnd at
WrmoH & Kinsel’s Store,
ootll eodtfcw 8m
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
Wittioh & Kinsel’s Store.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Stock Prices
Joseph & Bro. are daily in reeeipt of
New Goods purchased for cash, every
variety aud style, of whioh for cash they
will sell at the lowest figure, either
wholesale or retail. Gall and see the
goods on hand, whioh are made in the
State of Georgia, and boy home goods,
thereby Raving money and adding to the
interests of your own section.
nov8 tf
Fresh Oysters at tho Ruby Restaurant.
This is the very best establishment of
the kind in the conntry, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine
stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15
cents. Call and be satisfied.
oetl4 tf J. W. Ryan.
Psrfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas bos just returned
from New York with a ohoiee line of
New Samples, and we are now taking
orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav<
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our OuBtom Clothing
with special care and at short notioe, by
those well known manufacturers of fine
olothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell t Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, and we will
do onr best to please you, being determ
ined that onr friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sepl 7 tf Thomas & Prescott.
At the New York Store.
A large lot of best Kid Gloves, cele
brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50
a pair, iu blaek, white and oolors, just
received.
oot28 8. Landaukb.
The Eos Combination.
They played “Esmeralda, or the Hunch
back” to quite a amall house lost evening.
They play to-night in Macon. *
KNOW ALL MEN
That at tho popnlar and long established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Uhtts. Usyman A 'vo.
the beat of Meals, Winea, Llquora and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bo no publico. octl tf
Salary Attached*
We wore in error yesterday in stating
no salary attaohed to the organist of the
Baptist Church. One has been iu vogue
for tho past three years. The present
salary ia $150 per annum.
The latest novelties in Neckwear at the
Baltimore Olothing House. tf
Columbus Guards.
They met last night for the purpose of
having measures for uniforms taken, Mr.
Koehne, the tailor, being on hand for that
pnrpoee. No business transacted other
than this. Our understanding is that the
election for offioers to fill vacancies will
not take place until ten daya after notice
is given.,
Remsvat.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental
Oftico from the Georgia Home building
to his new place of business, over Wittich
A Kinsel's store. Here he will continue
the practice of Operative and Mechanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
friends. oot2 tf
Go and See and Judge for Yourselves.
Chapman & Verstille, 90 Broad street,
are selling Eagle and Kentueky Jeans,
Virginia Cassimeres, Cotton aud Wool
Flanuels, Brown aud Bloachod Domestic,
Corsets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, at
satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf.
The Finest
Imported and Key West Cigars at Bnh-
ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-tf
Clothing.
A fine aud well selected stock of Cloth*
ing which must be sold by Jannary 1st,
will be disposed of at a great aaerifice.
Strause A Goldsmith.
Read This.
Chapman & Verstille maintain their well
known reputation for selling the best and
most stylish goods, at the lowest prices,
Oot 25 tf
I am the agent for tho Tronp Factory
and offer to the trade their 7 and 8 oz.
osnsbnrghs and 7 os. checks and stripes.
T. E. Blanchard,
no22 tf 123 Broad Street.
Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, at
Peacock A_Swift'h.
uov8 d&wtf
F. W. Lsudenbsr,
RANDOLPH ST., ADJOINING OILBERT8 JOB
PRINTING HOUSE.
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, to. Briar-
wood, China, Lava, Rustic aud Clay
Pipes, Stoma, Cigar Holders. “Queen
Bee” aud “Century’ 1 Fine Cut Chewing,
Extra “Fig,” Fine Twist, and beat Ping
Tobacoo.
Manufacturer of several popular brands
of Domestic Cigars. nov2L 3t
Attention.
In conseqnence of a change we are
about to make iu onr business, we will
sell onr entire stock of Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods AT COST.
Strause & Goldsmith.
clothing.
ONHTANT KMPI.O Y* EXT~A|v
I Mel. of Female, *30 a
> capital required. Particular, ami
..tuples tree. Address witu a Mn ,
•tamp, O. BOBS, Williamsburg, N Y. J“" r «
A gents wanted for the peopi
JODB3AL. Four m.gnillcsnt ufjj
mo. tree. 'I h. most liberal offer atS'
Send 3 cent .temp lor circular and mnnl. d
W. ZIEGLER ftCO., 618 Arob It., PX,
'76. Call and no tbalr
EXCELLENT
All at Prioa* Lower than Evar.
Oolumbua, Ga., Sept. 18,187*. I
L.
P. AENCHBACHER,
Tailor and Cutter.
t LL ORDERS WILL BE ATTENDED
Yl to with neatness and dlspatoh.
N. B.—No work delivered until paid for.
SF Call at my room* over Pease k Nor
man's Book Store, Broad street.
I 8ui
BOOTS AND SHOES.
The Old Shoe Store
!• full of Now Shoes. Our let. addition, are
The Prolootlon Too Sheofor children.
Ladle*’ Glove ft Pebble Button Boota,
Ladle.' Fine Kid Button Boot*.
Mlaao*' Fin* Kid Button Boot*,
Ladioa’ and Mia***’ Kid Opera Boot*,
All “a. pretty a. new .bore.”
Bargains In Boots!
Men's Hand-Sewed Boots fbr $3 per pair.
60 cases Men’s Thick Boots, very cheap.
Ladies' Kid and Felt House Slippers.
Men's, Boys' and Youths’ Slippers in variety.
The Old Reliable Wells’ Hand-Sewed Shoe.
The Virginia Stitch-Downs.
And a full stock of deslrabla work In qnan-
ty and varUty, and at prices worth the ~
teotloa of any buyer.
WELLS & CURTIS.
No. 73 Broad St.,
novli tf
Sign of the Big Boot.
City Taxes—Executions
Partle* paying belore first December will
have the oonti remitted.
This is the last notioe.
JNO. N. BARNETT,
SIGHT DRAFTS
ON ENGLAND,
“ Ireland,
•* Scotland,
“ France,
41 Germany,
44 Italy,
41 Austria,
41 Denmark,
44 Sweden,
glam,
Belgli.-.,
Holland,
Switterland,
For sale by
H. H. EPPINQ.
Apply at Ghattahooohee National Bank.
L. Banner,
New Advertisement*.
, male or female; 9361*.
.week, day or evening. No caniui*
We send valuable* packSJift
’Avall We Mnd valuabl
VA flllgoods by mail free. A’ddreas with
m cents re tarn stamp, id. YOUNG, 173 Gre« a Q
wlch street, N. Y.
“■OSYOHOMANCY, Of SOUL CHARI;
Jp ING." How either .« may r5S?,u
and gain tba lot. and atfeotlon. or any D,n,.
they choose Instantly. This simple menttl ic
iuirement all oan possess, (tee, by
60., together with a tnarrlap* smiris r
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to
kc. A queer
CO., Pub*., Philo.
For
Coughs, Colds, Hosrsenen
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES,
XJmm
WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY,
Sold by Drugallt..
HAVE T0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Norvoua, or Debilitated 7
of making t
Then try JUBUBEBA, the wonderful
Tonic snd lnvigorstor, which acts so ben<.ficiallj j
the Recrotive organs os to impart vigor to nil
) vital forces.
it is no alcoholic appetiser, which stin
for a short time, only to let the sufferer fi
acting directly on the liver and sploeN.
It r eg a listen the Bowels, quiets tit
nerve*, aud give* such a healthy tone to tho wboit ’ ‘
system aa to soon make the invalid feel like snti •
person.
Its operation Is not violent, but u I
characterised by groat gentleness; the patientn n
E urience* no suddou change, no uiurkud result*, >
at gradually hi* trouble*
“Fold their tent*, like the Arabs, $
Aud silently steal away."
This is no new and untried discovery, build ^
been long used with wonderful rotnediul rerniu, f
and is pronounced by tho highest medical artlun- j
ties “the most powerful tonic and alien
known.”
Ask your druggist for It.
For sule by WM. F. KIDDER k CO.,
4w New York.
lid 2
uiu, 9
s l
First Grand Gift Concert,
MONTPELIER
Female Humane AssonU 1
At Alexandria, Va.
Btrowember 83, 1874.
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash Gift *
1 Grand Gasn Gilt
1 Grand ‘’ash Gift
10 Cosh Gilts, $10,000 each
15 Gash Gifts, 6 000 each
60 0*1 h Gift*,
100 On*h Gift*,
1.000 Cash Gifts,
1.000 Cash Gift*,
20,0- 0 Cash Gifts,
1,000 each..
600 each
loo each 100,«•'
60each...... _
20 each 4l0,fc|
street, ha* just received a large lot or
Beautiful New Style Prints,
Ladles’ Shawls, Hsts snd Tranks,
Dreu Goods, Iso.
Call and Inspect the atook. All goods for
sale cheaper than ever. [nov22 lw
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to #1,000.';
NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000.
PRIOR OP TICKKTS.
Whole Tickets P* 3
Halves W 1
Quarter* * ;
Eighths or each Coupon* J* ‘4
Ticket* for
The Muntpelier Femalo Humane Aim™
tlon, chartered by the Legislature of \irga ,,
and the Circuit Court of Orange county, y
pose* by a Grand Gift Concert to establish»:
AatllOXlSJ, Gr*t-
A suets on 1st of May,' *74, #568,780.83
X>OLIOIES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS
_ r Insurable Property against Los* by
Fire. Dividend No. 18,46 per oent on premi
ums, now ready lor delivery snd payment, t.
now ready lor delivery and payment.
R. B. MURDOCH, Insurant}* Agent,
13m No. 92 Broad Stree
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
GLASSES, Ao,, Ae., to call and examine the
entire new stock just reoeived from one of the
celebrated and scientific maker*. Thev are
without doubt superior to any ever brought to
this market, though tho prices asked are no
higher.
t. H. BKAMHALL,
Watohmakrr and Jbwbler,
nov22 tf ] 99 Broad St., Colambui, Ga.
Jewelry repaired and made to order.
Engraving aud Watch Repairing done at
Wittich & Kinsel’s.
Now Prints every week; Grosgrain
Ribbons, all widths, 25 cents per yard;
Dress Goods at reduced prices; head
quarters for Blaok Silks, Blaok Alpacas,
10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Oase Cottons,
Tow els, Napkins and Table Linen, at
Blanchard’s,
nov 2*2 tf 123 Broad St,
Bchenck** Pulmonic Byrap,
you TUM qjTBK or CONSUMPTION, COUGHS AND
COLDS.
The great virtue of this modlelne Is that it
ripens the matter and throw* it out of the sys
tem, purities tho blood, and thus effects a cure.
SCBBNCK'S SKA WBXD TONIC, VOB THN OURS OF
DYSPBPSIA, IN DIO RATION, AC.
The Tonio produces a healthy action of tho
stomaoh, creating an appetite, forming ehyle,
and curing the most obstinate eases of UpUges-
tlon. I
SCUSNCK’S MANDRAKB FILLS, FOB THE CVRK
OF LIVER COMPLAINT, AC.
These Plllt are alterative, and produce a
healthy action of tho liver, without the least
danger, as they are froo from calomel, and yet
more efficacious In restoring a healthy notion
of the liver.
These remedios are a eertaln eure for Oon
sumption, as the Palmonle Syrup ripens the
matter and puriflos the blood. The Mandrake
Pills sot upon the liver, ereate a healthy bile,
and remove all diseases of the Uver, often a
cause of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic
gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes
a good digestion, and enables the organs to
form good blood; and thus creates a healthy
circulation of healthy blood. The eomblned
action of these medicines, as thus explained,
will oure every ease of consumption, if taken
In time, and the use of the modiolues perse
vered In.
Dr. Schenok is professionally at his principal
offioc, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadel
phia, every Monday, where all letters for ad
vice must be addressed,
my 19 eodly
DRESSMAKING.
MRS. LAMON
W OULD notiry the Ladles that she has
taken Rooms over Pope A Long’s Shoe
Store, No. 104 east side Broad street, where
she is prepered to OUT AND MAKE
DRESSfeS IN THE LATEST STYLES.
Their patronage is respeetfully solicited.
nov24 lw
Dreas Making.
stairs on Broad street, opposite Gawlej
A Lewis', where she Is prepared to Out and
Fit acoordlog to the Latest Patterns Ladles'
anil Children's Dresse*. Also, will do Stamp
ing at short notice ; an l Is agent for Smith's
Skirt Elevator. Ulveheraeall
novl2 d2w
Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker,
■^TISHES to Inform her friends and custom^
era that she has removed from Troup street to
the corner of Bridge sod Broad Sts., (hinting
Miss Carrie Brown's. nov4 dtwlm
MILLINERY.
Noveltle», Noveltie*, Novaltlo* I
M bs. oolvin and miss Donnelly
respoetfully Inform their mends and the
publlo generally that they are now opening ‘ ‘
CHOICES T STOCK OF MILLINERY t
l that
has ever been offered iu this market, including
‘ " n*.
all the Novelties of the season. Also, Com
Gloves and Hosiery. Having given our per
sonal attention to the seloetlon or the stock,
we are prepared to sell at prioes to suit the
•*“ w ‘ ,n “ ”—*• ootlS tf
times No. 10*) Broad St.
X>r. T. W. HENTZ,
Dentist,
. . gla Home Building lor a few
week*, where he wlU be glad to m
any of his friends who may need hi
oil Det
une ljameB OI vinfiuiu." ai. iuuuipvm ,-
former residence ol President Jamos Mwk
Governor’s Office, Richmond, July 3,li
lt affords me pleasure to say that 1 am*
acquainted with a largo majority of the ufi*
of the Montpelier Female Humane A
tlon, who reside In the vicinity of ray l -'
and I attest their Intelligence and their >
and high reputation as gentlemen, as w-
high i
public confidence, influence and t
tlal means liberally represented amoni: ttc
JAS. L. KEMPER, Gov. of Vi
Alexandria, Va., July 8.M.
le publlo. R. W. HUGHES,
u. S. Judge Eastern Dist.ofU
Further references by
eelleney Giloert O. Wa ,
Va.; Hon. Robort E. Withers, Lleut-Of \
Remittances lor tlekets mny be madfjyl
ess, prepaid, postoffleo money on*'*
asblnuton, D. C.. or by registered letter .
For full partloulars, testimonials! »«•,**
for circulars. Address,
Hon. JAHE8 BARBorl
Preid’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria
Reliable Agents wanted everywhere.
Notioe.
uftto. tuo vtmtrfti uiuo
_ j&ts will leave Columbus on_
WEDNESDAYS and SATUR- - f ,,,
DAYS at 8 o’clock a. m., andnofre^ 1
celved after 7:46 a. m*
nov4 lm
BY ELLIS &
W. JOHNSON,
POSTPONED
Executor’s Sale of Valt
Cityand Country
Real Estate.
A (
GBEEABLY TO AN OBDEB
AJ. th. Honorable Court of OnllJJJJ* .
oo*ee county, will be sold at 11 o clo
Flrat Tuesday In Deuember
la (rent of Kill! ft Harris rn’a
in (rent o( Eilli ft Harris
th. following deilrabl. real I
to the eetate ol Thou. Bagland, J
' - 100, with flne brick
out-houses, corner i
all necessary
and Bridge streets.
South part of citj ,
and out-houses, on Oglethorpe stree,
above property.
House and lot on east side Ogl el J£JJi$!
next north of George Venotde,
Mm Allen. arJ ]/• '■
Th# Enquirer Office Building »i
Randolph street, being P* rt
No. 178. .1-.
House and lot In Wvnoton. »i'2
by Thoe. Beglend, with to acre. l«w ,
Lot No. in Coweta reserva t „; d
Maoon read, about 3'A mli« ® w i, *'
talnlngliO mere*, ndjoining
mond, Garrard, Brown and otue ,,d
Parti*, wlihlng to «»«•» * j ti.il S
find it to their interest to *“"““, w ,lo<H
the property li deulrable and sW ’ s i
Term*liberal. A. E. I1A
Oolumbua, Oa., No* :i , >*'*•