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

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1874. (City flatters. COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET. Financial.—Commerc’al ' Milt or New York P*r cent discount; on Boston ^ per cent, die count; on Savannah % per cent; demand bills on Boston % per cent. Banks are eelling checks an New York at %c.. premium; Savannah, At* Unta and Montgomery at Vfu Currency loans lOi'/i per cent per month. Qold and silver nominal. Ctirrency ecaroe. Cotton.—Market dull. The warehouses quote as follows : Inferior — Q— Ordinary and stained 11 O’2 Good Ordinary 1.1 ©— Low Middlings Middlings I3«40— Good Middlings M Bales 424 bales. Receipts 849 bales—249 by M. A Q. R. R.; 817 by wagons; 82 by N. A B. R. R.;00by W. R. R.i 100 by river; 61 by 8. W. R. R. Shipments 891 balsa—191 by 8. W. R. R.; 38 for home con sumption ; 162 by W. R. R. DAILY STATBUSHT. Stock on hand August Slat, 1674.... 1,886 Received to-day 848 *' previously 32,146—82.098 34,031 Stock on hand 9,417 Sana Day Lait Ybab.—August 31st, 1873.1,177; received same day 784; total receipts 25,252; *liipi>e<l same day 716; total shipments 16,848; stock 10,283, sales 268. Middlings U. 8. Posts.—Receipt* for ft days lift,236; exports te Great Britain 66,03ft; to Continent 21,22ft; stack 683,852. ^ WHOLESALE MARKET. Bacon—Shoulders 9Uc; clear ril* sides 14V£«. Bulb Meats—hlmuiusr* none; long clour sides 60; fancy $«; City M.lls B $6 60; A 87; /ads* to New Advertisements, C. B. Mima—See Card of thla Popular Hat* ter. Applleatton to Sell Real Estate—Mn. Her. nah Johnson. Dreesmaklng—Mrs. La man. Norfolk Olft Concert—Draws on the 28th In stant. Dressed Poultry and Sundry Good Things— G. W. Brown. Selling OR at Cost for Thirty Days—Chap, man A Yerstllle. Springer's Opera House, Afternoon and Nigh t—Maas Troupe. Bobbery. All the provisfonn in the kitohen of Mr. Janie* T. Gammon, who livea on Foreyth street below ThotuaH, were etolen Tues day night. Weatherboarding was re moved , and entrance thus effected. Twenty-Eighth Gin-House Burned. The gin-houH6 of Mr. E. G. Ivey, near Buena Vista, Chattahoochee oounty, was burned a short time since with three bales of cotton. Thought to have been caused by a match in the cotton. Municipal Election at Troy, Ala. It occurred on Tuesday, under a great deal of exoiteuient. N. U. Griffin was re-elected Mayor by a largo majority; and so was the former Board of Aldermen, including our popular friend J. S. Solo mon. All now aerene. Beautiful Prints, just in, at Peacock A Swift’s. uovHd&wtf Columbus, Ga., > Mayor’s Offiok, Nov. noth, 1874. > To the Citizen* of Columbus: A call has been^niAdo by the Relief Committee of Tuscuinbia, Ala., through me, for aid to tlio sufferers by the recent tornado in that locality. You are tlioreforo requested to contri bute as much as your sympathies may suggest. Contributions may be left At Watt A. Walker's, Aboil & Co.’s, or the Houtboru Express Co. 8. U. Clkuhoun, decl lw Mayor. For Mayor. We respectfully announce the name of Jno. McIlhenny as a candidate for Mayor of the oity of Columbus, at the election on Saturday, the Pith of Deoomber next, novll te Many Citizbnb. The lateet novelties in Neckwear at the Baltimore Clothing House. if Heavy Sales of Cotton. One Columbus shipper has bought in tho last two days some 1,200 bales of cot ton, purchased from warehousemen who sold it on commission for planters. Eight hundred and twonty-ttv© bales wero from one warehouse. This shipper has bought some 1,800 hales at this point this season, without beginning to count what his agents have done at other points. Just Received, Sour Krout, llologna Sausage, Gilt Edge Butter, Pearl Grits, Cream, Edaui and Pine Apple Cheese. Dressed Turkeys and Chickens to-day, It by G. W. Brown. Just Received, A fresh stock of Black Alpaca (the fourth shipment this season). To arrive Monday, a largo stock of Headed Trim mings and Ladies' Merino Underwear, at the New York Storo. nov22 tf S. Landauer. KNOW ALL MEN That at tho popular and long established Hfjitaurant and Saloon of t'Aai. Hey man A Co. the best of Moals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on baud pro bond publico. _ ocil tf Attention, In consequence of a change we are about to moke in our business, we will aell our entire stock of Clothing and Fur nishing Goods AT COST. Strauss A Goldsmith. Moved. T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, iu the Watch aud Jewelry busi ness, and is also Agent for the woll known Remington Sewing Machine. Watches, • Clocks aud Jewelry repaired with neatness and dispatch. I invite the visits of tho publio gen erally. oct20 wlUkdtf For Sale, A most Desirable Residence in Liu- wood, known as the Fogle place, half a mile northeast railroad depot Apply to Dr. Tigner, uov-M tf At Office. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETIKO LASX NIGHT. The regular monthly meeting of this body waa held last night. The attendance was not very large, though several of the leading business man of the dty wave present. Minntes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The Committee on Insurance waa grant ed further time to report. G. Gunby Jordan, from the committee on North and South Road, reported that the committee had had an interview with Governor Smith, that various plans had been discussed for the relief of the road, aud the security of the city’s interest therein, but that nothing definite had yet been agreed upon. After some dis cussion, participated in by Messrs. Jor dan, Boat rite, and Nuckolls, it was re solved to continue the committee as a standing one to look after tho interest of the city in the road. Major Allen, from the committee ap pointed to attend the Direct Trade Con vention at Atlanta, related briefly the sub jects discussed by that Convention, and mentioned that Col. Tift had made ar rangements for the establishment of a line via New York, by which it is believed tho cotton States will be largely benefited. Some talk followed on this subject which did not reflect any great amount of enthusiasm on the Direct Trade move ment. A lengthy and interesting debate sprung up on the subject of freights and trans portation, during which were pointed out the advantages and disadvantages of Co lumbus business men, and suggestions made as to the necessary measures of re lief. In this connection the Prosdont was instructed to appoint a committee of five, of which he bimsolf should be chairman, representing tho varied mercantile inter ests of the city, to use their best endeav ors to effect a remedy for existing griev ances. The committee will be appointed at tho leisure of tho President. All subjocts discussed were of a highly interesting nature, and showed that our business mou are at last opening their eyes to thoir condition, and are determin od to work earnestly to promote the inter ests of the city. The meetings of the Chamber should be more largely attended. The Board then adjourned to next regu lar meeting. Reetored, Captain John Foran and offioer Tom MoEaehern,suspended Tuesday,have been restored to the police fore. We hope our officers havo learnod a lesson and will ab stain from farther canvassing, from enter ing bar rooms with uniforms on, and oboy the ordinances of the city. Of several of onr officers not the least com plain, has been made. Of* others, the remark is made, the regulations are hourly violated, espesially at night. On the eve of an election it is most important that our police force should be governed by the striotest discipline that order may be preserved, and citizens who pay their salaries may be protected. We mean this only for those who transgress tho regula tions, and wo trait that captains and pri vates will hereafter do their duty. Red and White All-Wool Flannels at Peacock A Swift’s. novSd&wtf Read TMe. Chapman A Verstillo maintain their well known reputation for selling the host and most stylish goods, at the lowest prices. Oot 25 tf Something About Large Tax Payers. Iu looking over the lists of Columbus tax payers, we find that seventy pay taxee on real estate valued from $5,000 to $10,- 000, and about half as many closely verg ing on tho former valuation ; twenty-six pay on property estimated between ten aud twenty thousand; seven from twenty to thirty thousand; ten from thirty to forty thousand; three from forty to fifty thousand, and five from fifty to sixty thousand; the largest pays on $148,800. The Eagle aud Phenix Manufacturing Company pays on $1115,000. Of railroads, the M. A. G. Company pays on $93,000; the Southwestern ou $50,000; the Western of Alabama on $55,000, and the North and South R. R. on $3,000. The eutiro roal estate of the city in round numbers is estimated at $4,*200,0(H). I roapeotfully announce myself a caudi date for the Mayoralty. no28 te John McIlhenny. I am tho agent for tho Troup Factory and offer to tho trade their 7 aud 8 oz. osnaburghs and 7 oz. checks and stripes. T. E. Blanchard, no22 tf 1-3 Broad Stroet. The Finest Imported and l£ey West Cigars at Buh- ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. NINETEENTH DAY. Criminal docket was taken up at 9 a. m. The following cases were continued: Willie Rogers, Ed Combs, James Brooks, Randle Jackson, Sydney Kimbrough and Aleck Pryor. All tfee above are colored exoept Aleck Pryor, who is now on the ohsin gang. All the other parties remain in jail. Moses Lee, colored, fonnd guilty of bur-, glsry in the night time—stealing from an other colored man—was sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. J. W. Crawford—larceny after trust— verdiot not guilty. First oase this morning is that of Har rison Thomas, colored, charged with mur dering a negro. Grand Jury returned three true bills. Grand Jury adjourned to Monday next. Coart adjourned to 9 a. m. to-dav. . A Fortunate Baker. On an evening in April last a bakar en tered a store where tickets to the First Grand Gift Concert of the Masonic Re lief Association, Norfolk, Va., were for sale, and while there purchased a ticket. On the 5th of May the number on that ticket drew $25,000, which the baker re ceived. This Association will have only one more Concert, which will positively be given on the 29th of December, and you may be os fortunate as the above mentioned baker if you purchase a ticket. The character of the gentlemen conduct ing this enterprise is a sufficient guaran tee that tho second drawing will be done with the same honesty and fairness which characterized the first. Every tenth number will be a prize ranging from $10 to $80,000. Address H. V. Moore, Sec retary, Norfolk, Va., or au authorized agent of the Asaoeiation. dec3 dAwlt New, Novel and Cheap. Chrystal, Sapphire, Cameo, Amethyst, Coral and Stone Sets iu Gold, for Shirt Frouts, Cuffs, and Scarfs. nov29 eod4t Thornton A Acek. Blanchard sells the best dollar Kid Gloves in the market; also, keeps a large assortment of Harris’ Victoria, and Pres- by’s Seamless Kids, Gents’ Kids for eve ning wear, at $1.25 per pair. [no22 tf Matrimonial. Married yesterday morning, at tho resi dence of Mrs. 8. B. Grimes, the bride’s mother, on upper Broad street, by Rev. J. S. Key, D D., Mr. William M. Key, of Macon, Georgia, and Miss Eppio M. Grimes. Thore were no attendants and no cards. Only the relatives and a number of the personal friends of the family wore pres ent. Tho wedded pair left on the after noon train for Macon, followed by tho heart-felt wishes for happiness of many friends. The bride is the sister of Aider- man C.*U. Grimes, one of the very first young men of this or any other oity. Macon has again captured one of tho Hweetest youug maidens of Columbus, and the only gratification is that one of her best young mon was required to make tho capture. May joy e’er attend their pathway, and the brightest hopes of life be reulized in their fullest fruition. Joseph A Bro. are daily in receipt of New Goods purchased for cash, every variety and style, of which for cash they will sell at the lowest figure, either wholesale or retail. * Call and see the goods on hand, which are made in the State of Georgia, and bny home goods, thoreby saving money and adding to the interests of your own section. nov8 tf _ Amusements— Withdrawal of Engage ments. Powell, of Richmond, has withdrawn the following engagenir ms, whioh he had made at our Opera Hoi Edwiu Adamsj E. L. Davenport; J*ppe*Pie California Diamond; Henry ufX i Ada Gray. Either of those n j&e ild have drawn Urge honses. The wA. drawals are due entirely to the bad treatment of Powell to the troupes which he has thus fnr led South. He brought such companies os would ho hinsted off a Northern stage. They received no patronage. They de served none ; and Powell did net foot their bills of expenses. ^ Beveral fine troupes under other man agements will visit our eity, and among them some that we have named. octll-tf Clothing. A fine and well selected stock of Cloth ing which must be sold by January 1st, will be disposed of at a great sacrifice. Strauss A Goldsmith. Judge• Johnson’s Charge — Timely Re marks, In sentencing a colored man yesterday to tho penitentiary for ten years, Judge Johnson took occasion to give the ne groes, of whom there were many iff the Court House, some Rood advioe. The main idea advanced was that for the pro tection of themselves aud Bociety they must condemn crime and criminals. When they knew of a crime committed, they should reveal the fact to the authorities, that the offenders against ths laws may be tried before the oourts, Haviug knowledge of a violator of the law, and keeping it concealed, makes the party as guilty as the principal. The con tinuation of thioving waa haviug the ef fect of keeping capital away from the land, and the honest peoplo of the whole country, white aud black, could endure it no longer. We do not pretend to give his remarks, nor all his ideas, but simply the sub stance. The remarks, visibly, had a good effect. LOCAL BRIEFS. -The Missionary Sunday School Soci ety of St. Luke M. E. Church holds, its annual meeting on Sunday. —The storm predicted by the spirits on yesterday was a fraud. None came, save from a wife to a husband who returned early in the morning, under the weather. —French chemists have discovered a process of extracting the purest vanilla from rosin. Hence vanilla is to be as cheap as rosin in a short time. —The two Coinmbus bridges over the Chattahoochee river are kept insured by the City Council of Columbus. We be lieve the running insurance is $15,000 to $20,000. —Mayor Cleghom bai determined that the policemen shall not become active can vassers in municipal contests, and thus tend to to promote disorders. In every auspenruon for this offence he will gain popularity from tax payers, who psy the salaries of policemen that these officers may maintain order in the city, j l—“A violent rush of ooek-tail to the head” is the polite way of describing a first-class drunk now-a-days. —A diamond merchant baa sold in Co lumbus iu the last three days about on* thousand dollars worth of gems. —A very lazy man of this city in ad dressing notes to his wife commences with “Dr yf.” —The brass band of the Maas troupe serenaded tho town yesterday morning, liodo in a wagon. Good musio. —Farmers claim that with an average season more cotton can be raised per acre in North than in Month Georgia. The staple will not be so good; and if »n early frost comes, good-bye North Georgia crop. —Droves of mules have appeared in Columbus. Who is to buy them ? —Tho transit of Venas occurs on Dec. 8th. People here needn’t look for it as it will not bo visible in the United States. It next occurs in 1882. In our notice yesterday we wrote “next month” as the time of the transit. The drunkard’s week is made up of Tbirstdays. —Twenty-three more days, and then comes Christmas. —December, from the Latin decern, ten, is so called because it was the tenth month of the old Roman calendar, which began its year in March. •There are said to be more Jews in London than in Palestine, and more in this country than in London. —The new fashioned hats for ladies look like some heavy man had sat down on and thrown it away as useless, and all the old cats and kittens had been sleep ing on it for a year. It’s the fashion, and, of course, is perfectly “killing.” —The election times are becoming so important and exoiting that work is re quired both day and night. At least this is what is told when young husbands leave their wives in the evening. Not a word is muttered about the witching sports of “auctiou, pitch and poker.” COTTON CROP. SITUATION FOB WEEK EKDIMO LOST FRIDAY. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING ade to Order at Stock l’rices Perfect Pit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just rot timed from New York with a choice line of New Samples, aud we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav iug made satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special oare and at short notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothiug, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Nowark, N. J. Give us youy orders early, and we will do our bfest to please you, being determ ined that onr friends aud customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. sepl7 tf Thomas A Prescott. Columbus Ronds. We find this iu tho last Financial Chronicle, of New York, in reference to Columbus, Georgia, bonds! “Subscrip tions to various railroad stocks lfftiG-oo, $83,IKK); do. 1800-72, $274,000; Gas Company stock, 1853, $10,000 ; fundiug bonds, coupons, 186G, $105,300 ; bouds for various purposes, 1807-09, $27,500; fundiug floating debt, $50,000.” After giving data as to time, etc., of bonds, the paper adds these remarks : “Total debt $020,800, annual interest required, about $44,000. Bouds are "all coupon*, and were issued in small amounts as wauted. City holds some stocks aud othor property. Valuatiou of property, 1873, $4,087,840.” According to the statement of Mr. M. M. Moore, Clerk of Council, the entire bonded debt of Columbus is $597,800. The Chronicle gives no quotations. An excellent assortment Bleached Cot ton Flannels at Peacock A Swift’s. iiov8 dAwtf Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, at • Peacock A Swift’s. uov8 d&wtf River News. The Baudy Moore left yesterday for Bainbridge, and is expected to return Fri day. The Wylly, from Bainbridge, arrived laRt afternoon with 190 bales of cotton and 39 bafrols of Florida syrup. She leaves at 8 a. m. to-day. Thus far the boats have brought 4,520 bales of cotton to Columbus, 2,253 more than last year to same time. Kentucky Joans, a new supply, at nov8 dAw Peacock A Swift’s. J. U. n RAM HALL, (99 Broad Stroet, Columbus, Ga.,) Watchmaker and Jeweler, will repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry nent aud promptly. Is also the only agent for the Singer Sev/iug Machines in Columbus, Ga., and liui the only genuine Singer Company’s Needles for sale. Best Machine Oil, Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for all rluchines always on hand for sale. Nee dles sent by mail. [nov3 tf Now Prints every week; Grosgrain Ribbons, all widths, 25 cents per yard ; Dross Goods at reduced prices; head quarters for Blaek Silks, Black Alpacas, 10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, Towels, Napkius and Table Linen, at Blanchard’s, nov22 tf 123 Broad St. The Maae Troupe. The company drew an average and a paying house—not such an one as highest class of combination would draw. The music was very good—the violin solo very sweet, tho cornet brilliant, and the quar tette of four brass pieces. Mrs. Maas is a kandsomo, dashing blonde, and very graceful. She seemed to be suffering from hoarseness last evening. Her acting is excellent. Several of her songs were encored. -Mr. Maas proved himself one of tho most amusing of comedians. Though having his face blacked, he does not at all assume the dialect of the negro, but he says so many new and quaint things • iu such a funny and irre- sistuble way that be kept the au dience in a delightful humor, aud was recalled agaiu and again. He is a master of the banjo. His new “Put Me in My Little Bed” is the perfection of the burlesque and enthused the house. As a German ho was not so much of a success, llis “Dionysius” in the last act was capital. Mrs. Mans' rapid sketching of Butler and Grant, the oue with tho traditional spoon, and the other with the cigar and bull pup, displayed skill aud readiness with the pouoil. The entertainment was highly enjoyed aud all left well pleased. A matinee for ladies and children will be given at 2$ r. m. and another perform ance to-night. We condense from the Financial Chronicle, of New York, It* telegraphic reporta for the week ending last Friday : Very little rain fell daring the week. No frost yet reported in the Southwest TEXAS. Galveston—No rain. Planter* are hold ing and not marketing freely. Indianola —Sprinkle one day, fall two-hundredth* of an ioch. Corsicans, N. E. Texas— Rain fall nine-hundredths of an inoh. All the crop has been gathered. NEW ORLEANS. Rain fall forty-hundredths of an inoh. MISSISSIPPI. Vicksburg—Shower on day—fall twelve- hundredths of an inch. TENNESSEE. Nashville—Two heavy rain*; *11 crop secured and marketed freely. Memphis —Three days of rain ; fall one inoh and twenty-three hundredth*. About *11 crop in Tennessee gathered, and will be in two weeks in Mississippi and Arkansas, where marketings are beyond precedent. ALABAMA. Mobile—Two showers; fall seventy- three hundredths of an inch. Montgom ery—One rainy day ; fall forty-two hund redths of an inoh. Selma—One rainy day; fall seventy-five hundredths of an inch. About all cotton gathered. GEORGIA. Macon—One rain. Atlanta—One rainy and two showery days; fall one inch. Columbus—Showery one day; fall fifty- five hundredths of an inoh. Savannah- Ruin fall twenty-seven hundredths of an inch. Two-thirds of crop pioked. Au gusta—Rain fall ninety-nine hundredths of an inch. Free forwarding. CHARLESTON. One light rain. THERMOMETER AVERAOE at Selma 51; Columbus 52; Macon 53; Corsicana 53—highest 75, lowest 31; Montgomery, Atlanta and Vickabnrg 54; Augusts and Charleston 55; Savannah and Mobile 58; New* Orleans GO; Galveston G3 —highest 78; lowest 44; Indianola G4— highest 80, lowest 41. FIGURES COMPARED. United States port receipts for week 1G5, 853, against 148,013 in 1873; total receipts 1,280,590, increase since September 297,- 314; exports inorease 147,911; stock in crease 149,195; visible supply increase of world 258,9G3; eleven interior towns re ceived post week G2,8G9, against 52,021 in 1873, and had stocks of 140,179, against, 91.871; India shipments increase 268,000. The preseut receipts point to a orop of over 4,000,000 bales. Large shipment of Ribbons in the fol lowing desirable shades; Cardinal, Garnet, Marine No. 1, Marine No. 2. Elegant Black Windsor Sashes, 15 71YEBYBODY has some kind of a Pletue . for whioh they want a Frame. To those wants, Wo havo made a 8PE0IJ goo • — 4 - ^ and French Fire Ll , Pictures, Glass, Cord, *0., everything thst Is new and pretty: and are well prepared to far- nlsh Frames of any site, from the smallest card to the largest, for Chromos. Oil Paintings, — - * bii a good stock of Walnut, Gilt Mouldings, and make Square my site pictures at short notice. Our stock of Ohromos, Illuminated Texts, Mottoes, Ac., Is large and well assorted. Our prioes are very low, and we know we can please wanting these goods. Give us a trial. J. W. PEASE St NORMAN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, novl deodAwly Columbus, Ga. Notice. T^ROM AND AFTER THIS date, the Central Line of Boats will leave Columbus on, WEDNESDAYS and SATUK- 1 DAYS at 8 o'clock a. m., and no freight re- Another Chance S Fifth and Last Gift Concert is aw or tub ’ublic Library of Kentucky. POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER 80,1874. Drawing certain at that date List of Gifts. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 4260,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 76 000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 60,000 ONE GRAND CASH G1TT 26,000 6 CASH GIFTS *20,000 each 100,000 10 CASH GIFTS 14,000 each 140,000 16 CASK GIFTS 10,000 each 160.000 20 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each 100,000 26 CASH Giri’S 4,000 eaoh 100,000 30 CASH GIFTS 8,000 eaoh 90,000 60 CASH GIFTS 2,000 each 100,000 100 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each 100,000 240 CASH GIFTS 600 eaoh 120,000 600 CASH GUTS 100 eaoh 60,000 19,000 CASH GIFTS 60 each 960,000 GRAND TOTAL20,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH *2,600,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets * 60 00 Halves 2ft 00 Tenth, or each Coupon 6 00 " Whole Tickets lor 600 00 Tickets for 1,000 00 For tickets or information, address T1IO. E. BRAIMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. HOL8TEAD d CO., AgenM, 189 Brood street, Columbus, Georgia. nevO W.Hewtd Real Thread Laco Barba*—black. Now CaHsimeres, Jean* and Prints at nov25 eodtf J. S. Jones. At the New York Store. A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, cele brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50 u pair, iu black, white and colors, just received. ootid tf. Landaueb. Wanted, Alabama State Currency, At highest price for cosh, or goods at oash prices. Apply to H. T. Cbioler, no28 eodtf at Virginia Store. Freeh Oyeters at the Ruby Reetaurant. This is tho very best establishment of the kind in the country, and everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15 cents. Call and be satisfied. oetU tf J. W. Ryan. The true road to prosperity is to buy only what you are able to pay the cash for. Appreciating the faot, I have de termined to sell from this date for the cash. By adhering strictly to tnis rule, will be able to sell oheaper 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 123 Broad St, Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Office from the Goorgia Home building to his new pUce 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. oct2 tf If Alcoholio Stimulants are taken into the blood the heart works faster, and this unnatural speed wears out the vital machinery. All intoxicating nostrums advertised as “tonic.*,” “renovators,” Ac. produce this disastrous efleet, and should be rejected. Da. Walker's Veoetable Vinkotr Bitters—an Invigorant without the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup planting these poisons. novl2 4w Schenek’s Mandrake Fllle Will be round to possess those qualities neats- sary to tbe total eradication of all bilious tacks, prompt to start the secretions of liver, and give a heabhy tone to tho entire system. Indeed, it is no ordinary discovery medical science to have invented a remedy these stubborn complaints, whioh develop tbe results producod by a heretofore free or calomel, a mineral justly dreaded by man kind, and acknowledged to be destructive the extreme to the human system. That properties of certain vegetables comprise the virtues or calomel without Ite injurious tendencies, Is now an admitted ract, rendered indisputable by sclentlflo researches; and those who use the Mandrake Pills will be billy satisfied that the best medicines are those pro vided by nature In the common herbs and roots or the fields. Theso pills open the bowels and correct all bilious derangements without salivation or any or tbe injurious effects or ealomel or other poisons. The secretion of bile is promoted by these pills, as will be seen by the altered eolor of the stools, and disappearing ol the sallow complexion and cleansing of tho tongue. Ample directions for use accompany each box of pills. Prepared only by J. H. Sehenck k Son, at their principal office, corner Sixth and Areh streets, Philadelphia, and for sale by all drug gists and dealers. Price 26 cents per box. \ my 19 evilly CTURE FRAMES! —— - - fcuf.ul. Connecting on Wednesdays aud Saturdays Boats on Chattahoochee River, and daily at r„i 1 Springe with Mobile 4 Girard Railroad for Troy Leave Kufanla Arrive at Montgomery 7:48* Connecting at Union Bprlnge with Mobile A Gir...i Railroad for Columbia, and at Montgomery S roads diverging. ltb »B. DUNHAM. 8u l) t Western Railroad of Alabama 541 HOURS TO NEW YORK WIBTKBN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA OOICMBM, Ga,, kept. 13tb, isj(. TRAINS LRAVE COLUMBUS DAILT For Moottfom.ry »nd Salma, 2:00 . . Arrive at Uootg'y, - . *00 ^ J Arrive et Seims, - . ly.y, 4 J FOR ATLANTA AND NRW YORK At 10:*# ». m. Arrive Opolik. .t I'A a) u t, Atlanta 0:12 m. “ By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., C1IARLOTTK 8:36 .’ m M Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive at Witaliiugtoa ijy a. m., at Baltimore 6:30 a. m., at Philadelphia i „ f. m., at NEW YORK 5:16 p. m. bleeping Care ruu from Atlanta to Charlotte By Kennesaw Route. Leave Atlanta 0:00 p. tn., Dalton 10:28 i, ni Bristol 10:45 a. u».. Lynchburg 10.4ft p. *i. Arrive at Wa*hiugtou 6:4ft a. oi., at Baltimore 9:1ft a L at Philadelphia 1:30 p. m., at NEW YORK Ms bleeping cant mn from Atlanta to Ljucbbu^. TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlauta and New York, 6:37 * „ From Montgomery and Selma - ‘2:25 p. Tickets for sale at Union Passenger Do|>«>r. CI1AB. 1*. BALL, General inu'i H. M. ABBOTT, Agent. i sepKt w GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., Organs & Melodeons. Tho Oldest, Largest and Most Perfeot Manu factory in the Unltod States. 54,000 Now In use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtained tbe same Popularity. Send for Prlco Lists. Address BUFFALO, N. ’ novl4 oaw4t SOMETHING NEW! Something New and Delldont: MOORE’S Chewing Gum Candy. A liberal discount allowed to dealers. No. SO Broad Street. PR0FUM0 & HOFFMANN nov29 eodfcw CENTRAL RAILROAD. Qbnsxal Sopsrintkndknt'h Offici, Ckntral Kailboad. SAVAHNAn, November 1, 1874. J os folluwe: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WK8T. Leave Bavannah 8:4ftas Leave Augusta * K Arrive in Augusta p n Arrive in Milledgeville 10:09? j ( Arrive in Earonton Uj&j p M Arrive In Macon p Leave Maeon for Columbu 7:17 px Leave Macon for Eu'aula Iblupx Leave Macon for Atlanta 8:lupx Arrive at Columbus a x Arrive at Kufaula 10:20 a x Arrive at Atlanta 6 : oo a x COMING SOUTH AND KABT. Leave Atlauta 10:00px Leave Eufaula 7:25 px Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 6:io a x Arrive at Macon from Kufaula «:4.» a x Leave Macon 7:1ft a u Leave Augusta * 6:. ftp a TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND IVEST. Leave Savannah 7:30 rx Leave Augusta 8:0ftpa Arrive in Auguata 5:55 ax Arrive In Maoou 8:20 a i Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 ax Leave Macon for Eufaula 9.0ft a 1 Leave Macou for Atlanta 9:0n a x Arrive la Columbus «:;i5 px Arrive In Kufaula 5:4u r x Arrive In Atlauta 3:0.) pi COMING SOUTH AND KABT. Leave Atlanta.. 11 Leave 2:30 r x Leave Kufanla 8:50 a h Arrive in Macon from Atlanta........... 7:10 p a Arrive iu Macon from Columbus 7.. 7:25 p x Arrive in Macon from Kufaula ft: lo p x Leave Macon 7:3ftpx Arrive in $liM«dgeville 10:0.i p x Arrive in Katonton 11:55 p x Leave Augusta 8:0ftpx Arrive in Augusta ft ftft a x Arrive in Bavauuali 7:15 a x Train No. 2, being a through train on tlioCes- tral Railroad, stopping only at passengers for half s put off. - hole tritium b\y taken c NOTICE. PERSONS HAVING GUNS OB PISTOLS 16th they _ . ovambfr ly will be sold fo pay expense of repair. 1 also take this opportunity of Informing the pnblio that I dave on hand a very fine assort ment of New Guns, which I am prepared to sell at very low prioes. I have been In the trade In Ooluinbus twenty years, and know exactly wlmt It require. My goods are so - ect- od to suit it, and guaranteed to be precisely what l represent them to be A. OADMAN, Broad Street, opposite Express Offloe. oct69-deod&wlm * BUY ONLY THC Genuine Fairbanks Scales. Fossengors for Milledgeville and Eatouton will take train No. 1 from Savannah and Augu»t:t, and train No. 2 from points on tho South wan tern Rail- joed, Atlanta and Macon. The Milledgovilh- and Katonton train runs daily, 8uuduyn sxceptdi. WILLIAM ItOOEIlS, Je23 tf Qpneral Superintendent. HOTELS. Commercial Hotel, EUFAUL*, ALABAMA. D EDICATED to the Commercial Traveler- of the United States, and all persons trav eling on business or pleasure, we will do all 18741 HOWARD HOUSE, |tSIi BBOAD STBEET, Nbarly Oppo. Montgomery and Eufaula Bail&oad Depot, Eufaula, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r. Stock Settles, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Dairy Bcaloe, Counter Scale#, Ac., Ac. Also, Miles Alarm Till Co.’s ALARM CASH DRAWER! Use Them i FAIRBANKS A CO., 311 BROADWAY, H. Y., 16C Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Ciimp Street, New Orleans. FAIBBANKH A. EWING, Maaonic Had, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 2 Milk street, Boston. For sale by Leading Hardware Dealers. augBO d«tawAw4m Just Received: B EAUTIFUL lot New Prints; yard wide Bleached Domestic 10c. All-Wool Hod and White Flannels 25o. American Alpacas, new shades, 26c. Japanese Silks, full patterns, *10. All other Dress Goods rery cheap. To Arrive Tue.diy Next: Fall lino of now it jIm Bilk South .ml «th«r Nor.lU.l Tlio whole (took u cheap u tho che.p«at. F. C. JOHNSON A CO. Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. I. W. RYAN, Prop'r. Fiask Ooldcx, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Uvdkb thx Rankin House. my34 dawtf J. W. RYAN, Prop** RE8TAURANTS. THE ARBOR- has co* pletely renovated and fitted uptbe «‘‘ known “ARBOR” stand as a Saloon and JJ taurant. He Is now prepared to furnish Choice Liquors and Cigars, and customer* -• t'e airured everything will be tho hc^j* market affords. Reich’s Restaurant No. 112 Broad St., H AS in«t boon opened, and I* no* pr'l'** 1 to lay before its guests and patrons. BILL OF FARE SQUAXj TO Fonnd only at first class Hotels and1 KJ 1 *' rants In the largest cities ol the Union- ^ ** Prompt attention and reasonable^ Open at all hours. tl SE SANS SOUCI Bar, Restaurant s Ten Pin Alfil Meals served at all hours, at reasunao ant nrlvate room* when desired. l)eSt er» THE TEN PIN ALLEY is constructed In Columbus. Mr. •