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mimrct. VOL. XVI. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1874. NO. 291 TEHM8 o» m DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY Twain months, in sdT.no. $8 00 Hit months, “ 4 00 Three months, “ t 00 On month, “ 78o. (VIUI.T Esquiub, one y**r 2 00 Scmdax Esguimns, one ,w 2 SO Huhdst end W esxlt Exqcisss to gether, one year 8 00 Advertising Bates. l,Bn> 1 WMk, belly $ S 00 > “ “ 9 00 i • 1 Sgser. 1 yasr,, 17 00 MM M 90 u no 41 00 .Tory thro, month.. Sol yrntrly osrt. s llh.nl count will marie. Tha rate for avery other day la Daily and every week la Weekly will be the eaaeaa Dally. For every other day la Dally the rate will be oaa-third Uee than the Daily rate. For twice a week the rate will be one-half Daily rate*. . For advortinemeata in local or reading oolamne 80 per cent additional will be charged. The Weekly ratee will invariably be oae-thlrd of tbe Daily, fleers rauit pav a* do thoeo at hoi 1. ^ereiga adver- coNCRiee. HOUSB. Washixotox, Decembor 11.—Tht dsy wss spent on the bill extending the potent of Bollin Whit, for fire arms, which was rejeotod. A w.Trent wss issued for a B. Irwin, agnnt of the Pacific Steamship Company, who disposed of $750,000 in connection with tho additional subsidy for the Chinn mail, he haring failed to appear before tha Committee of Ways and Means, which is investigating that subject. asMATB. Mo session. Ttaa.lt nf Teams. TELEGRAPHIC MOTES. Oorre.pond.nce Kxquieik-Sd*.] ■wannc. —A slight snow fell in Maw York yes terday. ... —George Bancroft has been appointed Beg set of tha Smithsonian Institute. —Griffin Sons' plaining mills at Cin- eienati, Ohio, wars burned yesterday. Loss $60,000. —Billiards at New York—six hundred points—three balls. Budolph won on the 41st inning. Gamier scored 387. —Potter, of Mew York,having deolined, Bev. Dr. Huntington, of Masaeebusetta, baa been sleeted Bishop of tho Diocese of Iowa, —Tilton.Beecher is postponed until the first Monday in January term. No divis ions regarding to case as to tbe bill of par- Honiara. '—Tho savings bank in Corinth, Missip- ni, woo robbed by four men ef $15,000 to $20,000 in money, $5,000 to $10,000 in bonds, one down gold watohaa, and $fi,O0b worth of diamonds. Cashier foroed to open vault. —Bobart L. WJHiner and George Ban- kin, counterfeiters, were arrested in St. Louis Thursday night after a desperate fight in which Willmer and 8. 8. Watts, who was assisting tha detectives, ware badly wounded. They were taken to tho hospital. In Willmer and Bankin'* room over $8,000 of notes ware fonnd. —Whithorne, of Tenn., introduced a bill in tbe House of lioproMqUtivoo di recting tho Freedmen’a Bank Commis sioners to deolars an immediate dividend, and to iustituta suit against tha trustees, offloerg and agents of tha Commissioners, with a view of holding them personally liable. Beferred. roBErax. —Heavy gala again on the ooast of Great Britain yesterday. —Gen. Lome is preparing t proclama tion,summoning the Gerliats insurgents to surrender within eight daya,and threaten ing a devastation of the oountry ooonpied by them in cose of further resistance. CHABUinWI, W. TA. awniwra oowumn akbsicax oases vans. London, December 11.—The 7Vm<4, in an editorial, says: Tha telegram, whioh wa era enabled to publish, shows that at Nagasaki, although tbe weather was un favorable, tbe transit observations were made in an admirable and exhaustive manner, which tho American astronomers, skilled in expeditionary work, know well how to apply. We fear that observations at Prof. Hall's station era useless, being mads by tha Hallayan method; heaoe tha careful determination indicated by the American telegram becomes of enormous Importance. London, December 11.—Telegrams in regard to tha transit of Venus report that observations foiled in Ormak, Orenburg, Kasan, Uunalak, Kertoh and Tiflia, but were Buocessful at Yokahoma. PENNSYLVANIA. S COMP AX T DIBABMXD. Hasbissubo, Pa., December 11.—Gay. Hartranft has directed the disoharge of Copt. Berchfleld, commander of tha com. pany of national guards at Altoona, and tho company to be disarmed, bcoause the arms wore loaded for use in the recent disturbance on the West Pennsylvania, n division of tha Pennsylvania Bailroad. BEECHER-TILTON. A $200,000 TIBS. Chalebtown, W. Va., December 11.—A fire last night destroyed Baldbert's hotel, Kyle’s saloon, Lowenstoin’a saddlery, Law- horn's furniture, Bullard’s barber shop, Soott's shoe store, Snyder's law ofllee, Shearer's leather, Martin's millinery, Gas- ponn'a restaurant, Bonhert's grocery, Ir win’s grooery, Slack's dry goods, Wolf's stove, Singer's sewing machines, Kahn’s saloon, Toll’s building. Good Templar's Hall, Strauss' clothing, Kaufman’s build ing, unoccupied; Bitters' stores, Clamant* grocery, Keiffer's tobaCoo, Mrs, Baaoh'a millinery, Oana’a tailor, Dodlsy'a shoes, Snyder's dwelling, tha Mayor’s ofllc* and tha angina bouse. Loss estimated at $200,000; mostly insured. MIMIAMPPI. ADD QUIBT AT ViaXSBOBO—160 NXOBOB* KILLED IN TU EIGHTS. Vioxenuxo, December 11.—Tht eity is qaist. Tb* oity buried fourteen, and private parties buried as many more col- ored parsons. Tb* eitixena hold th* jail and eourt house. By advice of tha So pervisors, all of whom ere oolorad, exoept on*, tha election for Sheriff has been or dered for December 31st. New Ohlkans, La., Deoember 11.— The negroes, killed before Vicksburg, number one hundred and fifty. Forty, wight war* buried in on* field. LOUISIANA. BILL OP PARTICULARS REQUIRED. New York, Deo. 11.—In tha Beechar- Tilton suit the Court decided to grant n bill of particulars. Tbe Court amid th* law imposes no impossibility and does not require from the plaintiff the designation of the precise day, at th* hasard of n failure of joatioe, if he fail to provo tho not upon the praoiae day named. It is auflloient if he designate* th* day with suoh reasonable approximation, ao that th* defendant is fairly apprised of tha charges in view. The affidavit of tho plaintiff was read on this motion. It will be sufficient for him so state in tbe bill of particulars to be furnished that the two sots of criminal intimacy alleged to have taken place on tha 10th and 17th of October, 1864, wore commit ted on and about three days at either one or tho other of tho plaoea mentioned in the affidavit, or as soon as suggested by one of counsel for defendant, it mey be regarded as anflloient to any that these nets wars oommitted during tha month of Ootober, 1864. Suoh n statement fairly noquainta the defendant with the ohsrg* he is to meet. BEVOBTRD ANSWER Or PER IDBNT ORART. Washington, Deoember 11,—In re- opanse to an urgent request that tha Prea idant place troops in th* Toolalana State- house, be is quoted: 'T will not provide against threatened danger, bat if violano* occurs I will suppress it." EarthqMk* la Now Yawk. Maw. York, Deoember 11.—Tha Pont aays a distinct shook of an earthquake was felt, at 10:20 o’clock last night, in tha upper part of th* oity, all along tha Hud son, up the Harlem Bailroad, at Stam ford, etc. Families war* aroused from their bade, crockery broken, Ao. Th* Poll gays a vary distinot shock was fait at Dobb’s Ferry, and on th* west bank of th* Hudson, botwasn Yonkers and Tarrytown, at 10:25 p. m. A house shook with snob tremulous motion that th* fam ily ruahtd from it, thinking it was being crooked. The noise accompanying th* shook won as wall defined and bad modi tb* character of tbe sberp clap of thun der. There are comparatively few reports of tb* shook having boon felt in this oity. an-IRTBBMBRT OP SOME WHO PEI.L AROUND WASNINNTON. Washington, Deoember 11.—Between 11 and 12 o'clock to-day a large number of parsons witnessed the re-interment In Grace Churchyard, near Silver Spring, of tho remain! of seventeen Confederate soldiers, killed in the atlaok on Washing ton, near Fort Bunker Hill, in July, 1864. Bishop Pinokney rand a poem, and Gen. Phillip Cook, who commanded in' that engagement, dalivervd on addraao. Near Silver Springs, on Monday aud Tuesday, July 12th and 18th, 1864, an at tack wa* made upon Fort Steveus ou tbe north aide of Washington, by a oolumu of Confederate troops of Gen. Early’s corps, under the immediate command of Gen. Gordon, now Senator from Georgia. Quito a number of soldiers belonging to the Union Army were killed in the on gagement, and their retnelua were after wards buried in tbe battle oemeteiy which was hud Oat on Seventh Street Boad, nest Port Stevens for that purpose. Therk’were also a number of Confed erate soldiers killed, and tbair remains ware interred on a farm near the fort, where they fell. A few week* ago the friends of th* lost oauaa, beaded by Bev. J. B. Averitt, pea. tor of Grace P. E. Church, situated about two mtlea from Bilver Springs, ou tbe Seventh street road, resolved to gather up the remains and remove them to the above named churchyard for interment, and steps were immediately taken to carry the plan into effect, and progressed so satisfactorily aa to be executed to-dey. On Tuesday last the bodies, to th* number of aoventeco, were exhumed and plaeed in six plain coffins, and born* to tha ohurohyard, where they ware this morning placed on a bier in front of the church and covered with a black poll, ou whioh was stitched a neat cross of white muslin. The remains were all unknown, exoept- iug one body, that of James B. Bland, of Highland county, Virginia, a member of tbs 62d Virginia mounted infantry, of Imbodsn's brigade. Ia tha enclosure between the front of the oharoh aud the street, n grave large enough for the six ooffius hod been dug for th* final rcstiag place of the remains, and a large evergreen oross was placed at the head of it. The aervioes took plaoa at 9 o'olook. Quits a large number of Washingtonians assembled at th* corner of Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and taking car riage* proceeded to the oharoh, about 8 miles from the city, to witness tbe cere mony. A large number from Kookville and the country around were also present, includ ing many ladies. The following gentlemen acted as pall bearers : Gan. Cook, Henry Garnett, Dr. Young, Dr. Boyles, Wm. Harman, G. T. Howard, Gen. P. M. B. Young, J. N. Draw, Col. L. Q. Lamar, Col. Herbert, Wm. Stone and Col. B. L. Fleming. CLOTHING. -or- FALL 5 WINTER CLOTHING ! T O moot tho demands of oar trad*, wo ore receiving ere 17 woefc, from oar MeaufBeiurer additional shipments of New Clothing of all kinds. Our Good. ere made to order, or Qooil Material., and warranted to give •atlafeatlc*, at 1— *—*——*—* ■- thti market. Lock before row bay. LBS AND Bit ALL PRUETTS. THORNTON & ACEE, frwmirhj AGENT WANTED BT THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, For Oolumbu* and Surrounding Territory. Ub.ral torn* will bu given t. a Llvn Man who m.ani butlntta. Apply to A. B. JONES, Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company, 0,1 Onntrnl Hotel, Q.lumbua, On. At Cost—-At Cost—-for Thirty Days! patrons our entire stock of oho! Fall and Winter Dreae Goods, While Goods, Ribbons, Lao**, Towallng, Table D*m**k, Wool Flannel*, Join*. Tw.adi, Cai«lm*r*4, Shoes, Hat* and Notion* of Every Variety, at oeit ter oath. DUE STOCK OF* Strip, Checks, Brown and Bleached Domestics and Prints Will be kept replenished and aold at the lowest market rates. We give special Invitation to all te come and see us. . „ - .. CHAPMAN A VERSTILLE. decs deadfcw SADDLES, HARNESS, ETC, H. MIDDLE BROOK, •awtlkia, *f the Prettym. Atlanta, Deoember 11.—The Po*t- master General has notified Bev. Dr. Prettyman, Postmaster at Marietta, G*., that hia recognizance given to the U. 8. District Court in this oity will not b* oolled op. Mr. F. claims that be owed tb* Postofflce Department nothing at the time of hla arrest, and that hit vouchers show hit acoonnts have always been cor reot. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, BriUes IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 1 ? NEW GROCERY STORE. POLLARD & HARRIS, Old Stand of J. K. Redd k Co. (next door to Chattahoochee National Bank.) FULL link of fresh groceries and staple dry goods just re- — eelved. Having bought onr goods for CASH, we shall sell them «pon a CASH BASIS, Guaranteeing our prices to be os low os any house In the oily. Goods delivered to anj part of the oity Free uf Charge. Give us a oall, and we will do onr best 10 pfeaso. Terms Strictly OmMI POLLARD * HARRIS, WswhH, Bwnla Martingales, Has on band a large .lock of every ity I. and quality, from th. cbeapeat to the boat. Ladles’ and Cents’ Trunks, Valises and Traveling Rags, ALL STYLUS AMD PttlCBi. LTENT DASn enamel leather, harness, sole and upper death Enameled Cloth of all kinds. Leather and Rubber Belting, Collars, llames, Traoe-Cltalue, Whips, Bllnd-Brldlee, Back-Bands, B Buckles, Spurs, and all articles In this Hie usually kept In a first else* house, AH goods In my line will be sold at reduced prices, with a view of eloslng out my t ness at an early day. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Mr. MARK A. BRADFORD, formerly with Mr. W. B. Kent, Is with me, and woul pleased to nee all his old oustoiners and friends. oet4 eodfcw3m No. S4 Brood Stroot. LIQUORS, WINES, etc. ROSETTE & LAWHON, At this Establishment PUKE and UNADULTERATED LIQUORS are aold. ROSETTE &. LAWHON ARE AGENTS FOR THE ORANGE Rll Sold at New York price., freight! added. SBAIN AT CHICAGO WAUKF.E. A88 MIL- STOCK AT OHIOAO*. Chicago, December 10.—The elevators here oootain 1,240,641 bushel* of wheat; 870,024 buabejs of ooru; 266,150 bushels of oats; 25,469 bushels of rye, and 295,- 489 bushels barley, making a total of 2,- 196,222 bushels, against 222,889 bushels this time last year. Business in grain shows little change in volume, though prioes her* have been somewhat affected. Wheat is lower under rather unfavorable advices, and a general disposition to sail, with little inclination to bny. The faot that prioaa are eight or ten cents above a shipping figure baa a depressing effect upon speculators, and th* general ton* i* heavy. STOCK AT MILWAUKM. Milwauxxx, Wis., December 10.—Th* stock of grain in this city ia 682,009 bushels of wheat, 14,743 bushels of corn, 81,508 bubals of oats, 9,209 bubals of rya, and 90,140 bushels of barlay. the weather. Washington, Dec. 11.—I'tobabUiUa. — For South Atlantic States, generally claar and eooler weather, with northwest to northeut winds, and rising barometer during th* night. For the Gulf States partly cloudy end cooler weather, with north or east winds and high barometer. New civil Mlkls MIL Washinoton, Deoember 11.—At a meet ing of th* House Judiciary Committee this morning • sub-oommittM wu ap pointed to draw np soother Civil Kighte bill. It i* understood that th* commit!** at* instructed to incorporate *11 the es sential featuraa of the Senate bill now on the House calendar, omitting tbsrafrom th* clustery aud aobool Motions. SOUTH CAROLINA. ELECTION OF OIBOUIT JODOB—A VIOLENT BADICAL DErXATKD. Chahlnston, December 11.—Tha elec tion of a Judge of the Charleston Circuit by the Btate Legislature, which took place to-day, attracted much attention, because the candidate* of prominence were Be- pnbiioans, and one of them was an active supporter of and tbe other wu opposed by Gov. Chamberlain. Tbe Chamberlain candidate waa J. P. Bead, a Carolinian of aom* ability and distinction, who re cently joined tbe Bepnblican party. The anti-Chamberlain waa W. J. Whipper, a notoriou black politician. In tbe caucus last night Gov. Chamberlain demanded that an able and honest man ba ohoson, denounced Whipper as inoapable and eorrnpt, and urgsd tbe election of Reed. There wss mnoh confusion, aud Chamber- lain was bitterly abused by Wbipper and other Bepnblican leaders. This morning tbs Whipper party wer# confident of winning, but tbe Conservatives seeing the Bepublieen administration attaeked,voted in a body for Reed, wbo was elected on the first ballot. Alakasia Claims Court. Washinoton, December 11.—In tbe Alabama Claims Court, case 118, Gordon va. United States, came np for discussion to-day, on th* demurrer entered by Gen. Cremwell, oounsel for the Government, demurring to the petition on the ground thst the said Gordon, at the time of th* alleged loss, although serving on au American vessel was a British eubjeot. The case was argued ou tbe part of (be claimant by Henry C. Bliss, of this city, tad for tbe Government by Gen. Cross well. The argument developed th* faot that the questions were the most important that have yet arisen in this Court, and introduced important law points con nected with citizenship, naturalization and ezpstriation. Tbs argument ooonpied the entire dsy. A decision will probably be rendered early next week. An important case was set for a hearing next Monday, being that of Whiting vs. tha United States. The nature of the case will oanse it to b* intonating to every seamen captured by th* Confederate cruisers. Whiting, who waa an American sailor on board th* Levi Starbuck, waa captured by the Ala bama, and, aa alleged,remived such hard ships on board that vessel, tbei be loet ibe entire use of his hands and feat, and as a compensation claims $50,000. novl oodfc.Soi ROSETTE fe LAWHON. New Advertisements. IMPS AMPLE to Agents, ladles' £ IU2li!i<MmblantloR Seedle*Book, with U hr out os. Soud Stamp. DEAN It (JO., New Bedford, Mae-. 4w AONKTAKT EMPLOYMENT—Atliome, Male or Fannie, $30 a week warranted. No capital required. Particular* and valuable samples sent tree. Ad iress with 0 cent return stamp, O. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 4w A (JUSTS' PROFITS per weak. Jl ivv Will provo it or forfeit $6< 0. i articles judt patented. Samples sent free to Address W. 11. CHI DUST hit, 207 Ilyoadway, 500 PIANOS AND ORGANS, New and Second-Hand, of First-class Makers, will be rbld at lower prices lor Cadi, or on In stallment*, or fur rout, In oity er oountry, during theso hard times and tho Holidays, by HORACE WATERS k SON, 481 Broadway, than ever before ottered in New York. Agents wanted to sell Waters' New Scale Pianos and Concerto Organs. Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Great Inducements to the trade. A large discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, TXao PUT UP ONLY IN Itlairi-; BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. 8ol<l by Druggists generally, and FULLEU &. FULLER, Chicago, 111. SHORT POSTPONEMENT FIXED-FULL DISTRIBUTION. First Grand Gift Concert. MONTPCLIE* Female Humane Associate At Alexandria, Va. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Caab Gift 1 Grand Cam Gilt 1 Grand '’ash Gift 10 Caeh Gilt*, $19,000 each 16 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each 60 Cash G.ftf, 1,000 each 100 Caah Gifts, 600 each 1,0-0 Caeh Gifts, 100 eaeh 1 000 Cash Gilts, 60 each 20,0 0 Cash Gift i, 20 each 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to... NUMBER OP TICKETS, 1OO,00O. rates or tickets. Whole Tleket* Halves Quarters.. and tbe Circuit by the Legisl Court of On itpelfer 1 slide in HAVE YOU THIED JURUBEBA? AUK YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Are you mo lAinguItl that any exertion require' nioro of au (Hurt than you feol capable of milking? Then Iry JURUBEBA, tl.e wonderful Tonic and Jjjvisol ator, w hit'll acts so beneficially on tho secretive organs os to impart vigor to all tbe vital forced. It is no alcoholic nppetix* r, which stimulates for a short lime, mly to let llio sufferer fall to a lower depth of misery, but It is a vegetable tonic nr.iing directly on tho liver and spleen. It regulate* the Bowels, quiets tbe nerves, acri give* such a heal thy '.one to the whole eystem us to soon make tho invalid feel like a new person. Ita operation lu not violent, but is characterised bj great gt-nlitness ; the patient ex periences no sudden change, no marked result#, but gradually his troubles “Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And silently steal away." This Is no m-w and untried discovery, but has been long used with wonderful remedial results, and is pronounced by tho higliekt medical authori ties "tho most powerful tonie and alterativs New York. I>r. T. W. HENTZ, 9 X3ontlst v W ILL have a room at the Geor- gia Homo Building for a few weeks, where he will be giad toseej any of his friends who may ueed his' servfees. ilgh i ibiio < ally reprei 8. L. KEIY 1 oomoen rrlty, and ho public. R. W. HUGHES. Members of Congrei-fi from Virginia. “abets msy be made by itofflce money older t IMUIUK9UD, u. u,. iit by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, ho., s for clronlars. Address, Hon. JAM Eh BARBOUR, Presd't M. F. H. A., Alexandria Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. REAL ESTATE ACENTS. JOHN St. Clair Str Real Estate Brokerage & Insurance. term, bt sssMisnos, To Merchants’ and Mechanic*' Bank, Ibis city aprlS If PROVISION BROKER I receive Dally Telegrams from Louisville and Saint Louis, dee* If Lawyers. L1DNRL Us LEVY, JR., Attorney aad €en meet lor at Law. UonmlMlonor of Deeds N. Y. and other Statas. Offloa over Geor.la Home Insurance Uo. ^^paolal attention given to coUootlons. JO HE PH F. FOU, Attorney at Law* aad Judge of Godnty Court. Practioee la all other Courts. ■ Ohce over store of W. 11. Hobart* k Co., Broad 8t. je86 SAMUEL H. BATCHER. Attorney at Law. q jafO Ofllee over Wlttlch k Kltisel'e. J. M. McNEILI. 9 H Attorney and Counsellor at I*aw. Practices in courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Uroad Bt., (over 0. A. Rstld A Co.'s) Special attention given to col lections. Jail 0 Poarsa Ix«eam. Manvix J. Ceawfoed. h Rbisb Crawford. INGRAM * URAWFORDh, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the State and Federal Courts ol L Georgia. Ofllee over Preer, Illsee k Co.'s slure, northwest * corner Broad and 8t. Clair Bta. Ja8 A. A. ROSIER. 1 Alter.., aad 4)aaBa*llar at Law, • Practices In State and Federal Courts In Georgia and Alabama. Oflca 120 Broad i*t., Columbus, Oa. Ja0 Mare U. Blardfoed, Louis F. Garrard. BLkMDPOttD * GABKAIII, ! Attoraoya aad Uaaaaaltora at Law. Oho* No. 8T Broad straet H over Wittich k Kin* set's Jewelry Store. Will pradio# in the Btate aud Federal Courts. Mp4 C Jas. M. Rdsssu. Chas. J. Swift. RUhhELL d MWIFT, Attorneys and Conusollore at Law. Will practice > in the Court# of Usorgia (Chattahoochee Circuit/ ■ aud Alabaasa. Ofllee over 0. A. lledd A Co.'s store, Broad street, Columbus, Qa. Jal L. T. DOWNING, Attaraay aad Solicitor. U. 8. Oom'r and Register lu Bankruptcy. Ohce uov80| over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ua. B. J. HOiU, | Attaraay aad Couaanllor at Law, * Georgia Home Insurance Company building, eeo- oeiT ly) ond story. * Dentists. W. F. TIGNJCK, Doutlst, Opposite Btrappor's building, Randolph Bt. Special attautlou given to the insertion of At tt- fleial Teeth, as well aa to Operative Dentistry. n f$b22 daw U COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS, W.T. Pout, Prop’r, ^ Georgia Homo Building, Oolumbns Georgia. no Builders and Arohltaota. 10 J. G. CHALMERS, Jo Heu* Carpaatar aad Rallder. Jobbing done at short notice, go Plane and epeciilcatloRs tarnished for all style im of buildings Broad Btrset, nsxt to G. W. Brown's, ia9 Columbus, Oa W ° Boots and Shoes. w WELLS A CURTIS, 80 Mo. TB Broad St., Sign of the Big Boot, 00 10 « DXALCRS IX 00 Boots aad Shoes, Leather aud Findings, oia Give prompt and careful attention to orders ro. by mall} pay the highest market price lor n<i Hides. id. N. H.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand, he JF4 Boot and Shoemakers £ WM. METER, te, Root and Shoemaker. G* Dealer In Leather aud Findings. Next to C. A. Redd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given to orders. tall Tailors. ifi- O. A. KCEHNE, Merchant Tailor and Cutter. A full stock of French end Knglish broadcloth* Cassimeres and Vestings. ®J sprit No. 184 Uroad street. nd HBNKY 8ELLMAN. ex- Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing on Dons in the best style. »pr24] Corner Crawford and Front Btx. Dress-Making. HUM H. A. HOLLIBCMWOSTH, * Dress-Making, Cuttiog and Fitting. Terms cheap. “ Ketidence and shop la Brownsvllla. novlC Tin and Coppersmiths. Watchmakers. C. Hl'UOMUdRtt, ~ Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, ttuccMtaor to L. Ontoweky, , a „ 106 Uroad street, Columbus, Oa. C. H. LEQUIM, Watchmaker, 184 Broad street, Columbus, Oa. Watches and Clocks repaired m the best man- rand warranted. all Dootore. >>*. J. A. VMIHMT, DM. U. B. LAW. » Forsyth, three doors below Bt. Clair. Barber Shope. >UIS WKLT.S- .HAVING SALOON, (ducccor to tl. Ill'll.t,) Under Georgia Home Isourance Bonding. Prompt and pollto barber. In Utoadasoo. JoU ALU A .AM, Jo* Itakiiao, Sr. Gui. Stokm. no. UUY. Iukw, Tobacoo, Oiamre, Co. ~ BAIXB MBI. ir you want to enjoy a good smoko, go te his 'Igar Manufactory, Batwnen Georgia Home and Muscogee Home. €• LOPKR, ss and Maeefactnrei Clears, ^oeTjBroajLBtrefj^Degot. Oronera. BAN’L tt. ttlXC, tully Oroceriee, on Bryan etretd, be- Oglethorpe $ Jackson street*. Oroceriee, tween Oglethorpe A J_ * No charge for dray age. J. H. HAMILTON, WMhsI. im B«i«l I ilrooer. Freeh Meats. J. W. PATBICK, Molls Mo. ia ud U, Market Houle. J. T. DOOM, Presto tt.au of All Hlmda, •eye atoll. No.. 1'>.11,1 II. Plano Tuning, Ac. B» W. ■LAV, Repairer and Tuner of Piaaoes, Organs and Aocordeons. digu Painting also done, rdere may be be l#rt at J. W. Pease A Norman's k Hfnre Livery and Sale Stablee. BOSKET 1HMHBI, Limy, hale aad Exchange hlahlcn, Oourruosra, Noatu or Kasdolps Sts., •oUW Coin minis, (ia. WM. PEE, Wcrkcr fta Tla, hhcet Iron, Copper. Ordsrs from abroad promptly attended to. JoT No. 174. Broad 8tr«-et. A. 4JAMMEL, Liver/ and Hale Stable*, uomsoar. Sr, CotuM.ui, O.. MMI.- 1 - .ttootlon glreo to foiling rod Sol. Dor... and Mule, boordwl In itobl.i b, tb. moolh or dipt. ,£ ltt Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP KIVLBB, Ouu and Lockswitb, Crawiord street, next to Johnson's comer, Oolnmlwl*. Oa. Ja8 WILLIAM aOBOBER, Gun and Locksmith and dealer in Qunnluir Ms* terials. Mast of Strapper's Confectionary. Confectioners. I. G. ITRUPPIB, Caady Maaafhctavar AMD DBALSE IX klada mt Ooafeetloaery and Fruits, fitick Oaady 18 eeaU. Cotton Factor las. COLUMHUS MANUrAOTUBINOCD., Manufacturers of Sheetlagf, Shirtings, and Sewing aad Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat aud Corn- Office in rear of Wittich k Kinsel's, Raudolph at. iff* R. If- CHILTON, President. MUhUOGEE MANUFACTURING CD. Manufacturers of PIHEHT1NG8, BU1RTING1, YARN, ROPI, Ac. COLUMBUS, 0 A. O. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. BW1FT, bscretary k Trsaseroe. octli ly. Painters. WH. .NOW, JR., A CO., Honge and Slga Painter*, Old Oglethorpa corner, (Jnst north of poetoffloe) Oolumbns, Georgia. Will contract for Uonse and Sign Paintin* at reasonable prices, aud guarantee aatls ‘» Wm. “ Uprft IhUAM CODPER'h Grooery Store continues itf well-oarnod Inrlty. Oountry produce bought and fold, goods always on head. The eld plaot. ••144 ly