Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, December 12, 1874, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER*SUN» COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1874. «kmu saw*. _jimi K. M.rcr wa* «l*et*d Major j Albany ob Monday. _Xb. n.xt Nwioa of tbe North Ooor- i,M. B. Oonforaeo* U to bo bold ia «,< John W. Ones boo boon aa- —LoU lBt.lllg.neo boo boon roeoirod L, g OolllomU ot tho dontb ta tbit BUU Ur. John 0. LoOonUk Into of Sow- |f h go, of Prof. John 0. LoConto. _Tho Albany Jftw Myo that mneh nnr acroogoo ta vhoot and oalo aw b*. oown lo it* Motion tbio than loot yoor. nit-proof oat. an moat dootrod. _i M>all non of Ur. W«. Anthony, of ionro* oounty, wa» atraok upon th. hand id killed by Niok Rutland, a nagro boy, at Monday. It ia aaid to how boon a a* of Mlf-dofaMo. —Th. Polio. Department of Atlanta, ceording to aatimatw inbuilt tod to th* •olio* Commieeionor* and onbotantially dopted by them, will eoat th* oity 137,000 tor the onaniag year. — 1 Tho Alban* Horn nporta- tho barn- .ng of th* gin-honaw of Mra. Fanny Up- ctt in Worth oonnty, and Mr. Polk Ban na in Dougherty. The flrat named waa ipparently aooidental ; the latter not tnown. —A party of men broke into the liquor ■tor* of JoMph L. Turner, a oar Atlanta, on Tueaday night, boat him Tory badly, and took $45 from hi* pocket. Oh.rlaa Jonea, who appear* to haw* b**n th* ring, lender, waa Treated th* n*zt day, and th* police were after other*. —A large meeting of th* negroe* of Dougherty county waa held Albany on Saturday I net, to r*e*ir. th* report of th.ir “delegate" to the Into Emigration Convention at Atlanta. AfUr he had m>do hie report, the mooting unanimonaly adopted reaolntiona Mrerely eonanring emigration agent, and denouncing their trioka. —Th. MoDuffl* Journal naya th* gin houw of Mm. B. F. Lamkln, of Columbia oonnty, containing eight bale* of ootton waa deatroyed by fir* on Sunday night, and that it waa evidently th* work of an lneendiary. Th* Journal want* th* Leg- ielature to paaa a law making th* burning of houaea puniahatd* by banging. W* aaoond the motion. The Atlanta Herald, ot Thumday, naya: A farmer front Union oonnty, aii- toon milM from Dahloaaga, oama into town ymtcrday with a load of oabbago, apple*, Ac. Hi, motlvo power ia a pair of light-rad, nine-yaar bid ataara, railed.'by hinuelf. Their mewurement in breadth and beam waa azaotly th* lama, and they weighed, respectively 1,180 and 1,180 pound*. Their length and girth waa each ail feet nine inch**. —The atatiatioa of th* Morth Georgia M. E. Conference abowa total white mom- bership of 61,056—IncreaM vinca laat years,SCO; Sunday aehool acholara 26,- 109—increaaa 704; total church building* 608—increaac 12; value of aam* $686,. 941 59—increaaa $8,662 60; panonagaa 62; vain* of earn* $81,760; other prop erty $78,438 76; railed for building pur. poaea $47,010 80; for miniatry $86,- 677 85; for Biahopa $1,665; Conf.rance collection. $6,866 26; for mianioua $7, 800 60. —Bay* th* Dalton Citieon of Thunday: “During a recent trip up tbe State Bond to Chattanooga we noticed that th* wheat fl.lda looked better than w* hava ever aeen them at thia aeaaon. Th* brOadth aown aeema to be much larger than for several yean, and it had th* appaaranoe of having been put ia wall. With a fa vorable winter and wring wo predict an abundant wheat yield ta thia Motion naxt yew." —Th* Oarteravllle municipal election, on Wedneaday, waa a contaet on th* tem perance queetion, and th* taraporance party won by 40 majority. Th* tioket .looted is pledged to “no lioanao." Fol lowing immediately aftor th* eloea con trol in the North Georgia M. E. Confer ence, at Garteraville, on a eimllar queo- tion, tbia cleotion may b* regarded a* eig- nificant. The Contain**, by a very eloae vote, decided that th* rn.mb.ra of the church ahould not uae or aoll liquor; and the people of Carteraville, by a decid ed majority, determine that no liquor ahall be sold by any one in that town. bug* Claim AgalMt Ipala In th* year 1864 Oapt.. Jacob Btockley, of Seaford, Del., left Baltimore in the schooner General Soott for the Caribbean aea in aearch of guano. At little Monetta Key he discovered immeaae quantitiea of that article, and returned with a oargo whioh he sold at $22 par ton. He then mad* another voyage, and finding the is land uninhabited hoiatad the American flag over it, and commenced preparation* to work the guano on a Urge aoale. On hi* third trip while loading hia venial a Spanish man-of-war oama down from St. John's with orders for th* Americans to abandon thair work and vacate th* inland. Capt. Btockley waa nude to unload hia vesael,aft*r having bean given permission by the commander of the man-of-war to make up hia oargo. H* returned to Bal timore, and subsequently nude a claim uaioat th* Spanish Govaramant for $200,000 indemnity for th* loam he had sustained. That waa twenty yearn ago, and the claim has recently b*en s«nt to Madrid, where some decision regarding it will be rendered, it ia thought, at no vary distant day. 29. December SECOND AND LAST Grand Gift Concert iv aid or tn Masonic Relief Association OT WorfollA, Vas. Day Positively Fixed! TUESDAY, 2STM DECEMBER, 1*74. LAST CHANCE! Authorial by act of the Virginia Legislates. (P*aa*d March ath, lira.) M.000 Tickets—a,ooo Caah Slfla. LOTTERY. ’o too G-lwexx Awny I one Grand cash am of . • am,mi Ono Grand Oath am of . • 96,0* Ooo Grand Uuh am of • so, coo Ono Grand Cash Gift of • • it,000 Ono Ornnd Cash Gin of • - . LON Ono Grand Cash Gift of • 3,100 Ono Grand Cash Gift of . • 3,000 11 Cash Gift* of $1001 oaoh • • 10,000 38 Ca*h Girts of too oaoh - • 14,000 41 Oaah Gifts of s&Oaaoh . . 10,TOO 70 Oash Gilts of I60*aeh • . U,r‘* 340 Oaah Gifts or 100 aaoh . . 34J 478 Oash Qilta of 40 oaoh • . 31.1 4000 cash Gifts or lOoaeh • • fio,i •000 OASH GIFTS, Aggregating . $S4ojooo PRICE OF TICKETS. Whola Tlokots, $10; Half Tloksts, $4; Q«ar- tar Tlokota, $3.60; Elaron Tlokota, $100. For tlokota, circulars, Ac., address HENRY V. MOOBIq Ne'/i Varfalk, Vo. noT34 dsodkwtd CLOTHINC. THOMAS t PRESCOTT A 8 took tor *74. Call and aootholr EXCELLENT Business Suits and Elegant Dress Clothing! All at Price Lowor thou Evor. Oelamkaa, Oa„ Sept II, lift. tf P. AENCHBACHER, Tailor and Cutter. 4 ll obdihs will bb attended to with noatnoaa and dispatch. B.—No work dsllvsrod until paid for. OtP Call at my rooma ovsr Poaao A Nor* ana’s Book Store, Broad • treat. aop38 tm LAWYERS. HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HAMILTON, UA., W ILL practice In tha Ohatukeechna Olroult or any where €U *“ “Pay Mie or r W. A. Farley, Attoraxor>»taXa»w OU88ET A, aaarranooana Oo., q a. ■rspeelal attenuee given u eclleeiiena. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, W ILL PRACTICE IN THE COONT1 of Loo, Chambers, Tallapoosa and K soil, tho snprama Court of Alabama, aud tha United States Dtatrlot Court at Moat- MILLINERY. Novelties, Novelties, Noveltioo! M BS. COLVIN AND MISS DONNELL- respectfully inform thslr Irlsnds and tho pnblio generally th%« they ara now opening the CHOICESr STOCK OF MILLINERY that has near boon offarad in this market, including all tho Novelties of the season. Alsa, Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. Having glvsn our pur* sonal attention to tha selection of the stock, we arc prepared to sell at prices to suit the times. No. 10 > Broad St.oettl tf DRESSMAKINC. Dress Making. HS. BYNEHAHT has takea n . stairs on Broad street, opposite Gawley —*-• — he is prepared te Out and is Latest patterns Ladles’ issa. Also, will do Stamp* •; and Is agent for Smiths ve her a oall. Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker, ■y^ISHES to Inform hsr friends and anatom- srs that she has removed from Troup street to the oornor of Bridge and Broad Sts., fronting Miss Oarrlu'Brown’s.nov4 diwlm B 1 All* Just Received: KAUTIFUL lot New Prints t yard wide Bleached Domestls 10a I*Wool Bed and White Flannels 94a American Alpacas, new shades, S4c. Japhaese Silks, rull patterns, $10. AU other Dress Goods very ehoap. To Arrive Tuosdty Next: Pull line of new etylei Bilk Seerfl and ether Novelties Tho whole stock as cheap as the ekeapest. F. 0. JOHNSON 4 00. R0V14 cod Aw A PROCLAMATION By* Old Kriakingle. Whereae, Th* time I* now approaching when all of my Uttl* aad Javaall* Maada •hould know when to find u. this Chriitmu with uy Bodgot of Pun; Now, therefore, I, Krlckrlagle, lu the aam* and with th* authority vtotod lu au by uy aumoroue Petroaa, do honb, aunouuoo to oil tho Llttlo Folk! that I will uako uy Hood- quartan at my old Mood I. O, STBUPPEB'8, o* Raadolph •tract, Colombo!, Oo. Io wltnoaa thanof, I aommoo oil lo appear ot my Bailor dartag tha oomlag Holldayl aad oxaulno uy Bod**t of iravoltlaa. Otvao aad or my head la ike e»y, thia lath day ot Deeemhar, lira. XRISKRINQLE. I. ti. 8TBUPPEB, Aestatoat. deeio eodaw CHRISTMAS GOODS IN GBEAT VARIETY AT J. W. PEASE A NORMAN’S. TjILBOANT CHBOltoa, with good Walaot Jj Pmmu, ler.o •no, from Morn oveh. T o« tdltumi of tho Poat>, Worn *LM to 01*. Work Box*' and Writing Book*, (mm on bwutirai) from .1 to 0U. Tho fiatai let of Jonollo aad Toy Beokawo h»vo ovar hod, at rosy low pthna ' _ Portfolio*, Ivory tS«* Uo*M, a«ld Pool aad Ptaelli, Omom, Fancy lnVMaada, Chaw aad Boehgommoa Boordi and Moo, nod a gnat variety of good! aolMhlo ter promt* for poo- Ploof age* aad tailM, ot vary nttractlr. oar itook- J. W. PBASE A NORMAN. Boarding. \ru. M. A. PATTEN, ooraer It. Clair ill aad Oglethorpe atreete, la atUI prepared te aeeommndau Bey Boarder*, aad h*a a Papers Lost. T3ELIEVING that the lute MarshAU J. D Wellborn deposited with some friend seme title deeds end other papers Appertaining to his estate, I hereby request any one who has •r knows of any saok papers to oommuutoAte with ms At onoe. For tec prod not los to ms of tbs original title papers to his Columbus prop* erty. I hereby oner a reward of Fifty Dcll.rs. Ad iress JOHN T. OLABKE, Temporary Administrator, doc6 dim Outhbcrt, Go. For Ssle Cheap, ne /uiTb y ebt floobwo, C/OsUUU 34,000 feet U13, S0,0<Tfeot 6x8, 80,000 feet Herd Lumber, Gum, Poplar, Oak and Hickory. Apply to D. P. DOZIE dec# 3w With John MoQough A GROCERIES. JtlllM la all varlatlaa, Uandaa Marmalada, Hon* Badlah (grated), Ueblg'e utreet ot Boot, Queen Otlvea, Sraady Feaehea tad Gharri**, Wheat Orlta, Cat Meal, Rye Floar, Pleklea, Chow-Chow, Lancaa, All klad* of Oaanod Coo da, Baekwhaat, Mlnoo Meat, Florida Syrap and Oraagae at wkolaeala. Imported and Domeatle Llqaora, Wine* of Franco, Bpaln and America, evor aaomvBD bt H. 7. ABELL A CO. All geode delivered. rovie tr FOR 8ALE AND RENT^ For Sale. A roUB-ROOM boon aad kltehea, - - A with » good well of water, and a — very convenient house tor a small tomlly. Situated on Troup street, between Crawford and Thome#. Apply to L. HARRIS nov34 deodtf 114 Broad street. Montgomery A Eufaula R. R. Change of Sohedule, Tiktaf MM Oetobar I, IS74. For Rent rpHE residence oetoud door south of St. . J. 8. JONES. For Rent QFJTIOE8.AND BLEEPING * ■tsaraiauv afuiiuiu||j Busuug WUIVI1 1M 6U. office now oocupied by Southern Lire Insuranoe Company. Apply to OUJ »UK» tf NAIL TSAIM^SAILY. Bpriuge with Mobile A Qirerd Railroad Leave KafauU t:00 a i Arrive at Montgomory 7:41 a r Connecting at Union Springe with Mobile A Girard Railroad for Colusabua, aad at Moatgomarv with JBARLES COLEMAN, 114 Broad St. Administrator's Sale. the remaining personal property consisting of four fine mules, wagon, gin, eot* t*n seed, one fine colt, aud other articles. Sole by order uf Court of Ordinary of Musoogaa oounty. Terms oash. JOSEPH P. POV, declQ did Adm’r, Ac. Administrators’ Ssle. S EOROIA — MUSCOGEE COUNI Agreeably to an order from the. Hoi the Court of Ordinary of said oounty, bo sold on Thursday, tho 17th Doeomber, u the estate of John B. DoL~, Burses, Mules, Cattle. Hoga, Cora, Foddor, Farming Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Ac H. w'. dozier! Ailiulnlstmtors estate John B. Doslsr. deed diot TEA8. Fin* Imp.rltl T.s, $1.29 p*r pound. Extra Obolo. “ 1.90 “ Flu. Y. M. 1.00 Moyun. Y. H. T.», Extra, $1.90 pr lb. Flaart Ounpowdw Ta., Flna Hytan Taa, Oolong “ Cbaloaat Oolong Toa, 1.79 1.00 .90 Executor’s Sale. A GREEABLY to an order from the He— able tbe Court of Ordinary or Muscogee oouuiy, will be s Id on the first Tntsday In January next, within the legal hours ot sale, In front or the auoiion honse of Ellis A Harri son, In the city of Columbus, that very desira ble property known as the Camak place, In houses attaoui Also a larpis and desirable lot of household furniture. Sold at the property of Thomas Camak, deceased. Terms made known on day of sa^e. JAMES CAMAK, Administrator’s Sait. RAILROADS. D. DUNHAM, Bag Western Railroad of Alabama. 641 HOURS TO NEW YORK WBITBKN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. 0M.VH.ua, 0*^ l.|lt. 11th, IFI1 TRAIN! LIAVNOOLUMOI DAILT far Honl*ow.ry ul fialmn, hop ». *. Arrlv. nt Montg'y, MU.R Arriv. M lain*, ItHH A. >. FOR ATLANTA AND M1W TORE At 10:W a. m, Arrlv. OpMlkn nt IBM m. At Atlanta S:U p. ■. By Atlanla and OharioMa Alr-Ltaa. Baltlnur. MOn. m., nt Phltal.lphta 1:*0 .■..aINRW YORK Alt,, m. •iMping Car. run (raw Atlanta to Charlatta. Sy Kannaaaw Routa. Lmt. Atlanta AIM ,. ■„ Italian 1»U ■„ Briatol 10:41 n. w., Lynchburg 10.41at. Arrlv* .1 Waablneta* *:4S a. ta., alRaltltaar. 1:1* a.»., at FhlladaTfUta l:SO p. ta., ht NBW YORK Alt HlMgltag can ran frnta Atlanta ta Lynekbnrg. TRAIN, ARKIVB AT OOLUNIO* DAILT Fran Atlanta and New York, AFT a. *. •row Moatgotaavy and Man 1:11 v. n. Tich.u far Ml. nt Onion PuaMgar D*M. „ CHA*. F. BALL, MM.nl tart. n. M. ABBOTT, Aa.nt,(npl, tf ROOTS AND tHOEi. RORTO.FOPK. JAB. W. LONG. *9* BOOT and SHOE STORE. POIPES <S& LONG Wl ARB REOBIVING AND OPENING AT ISTo. 104 Broad. Street, NEXT BOOR TO J. KYLN dk CO.’. AN INT1RBLY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES STOCK IS ALL NBW i iP hand*, mad and* lor a*. Wl MBNAIB ALL SIPFIIM FSI1 OF CMAMSB, IdJWIHIH Mtufkdthm I* tvny In*tnnne. rnrtta* will find It to thnlr lntnrt*t to gin u* • anil bdfon pnrMilng. TERMS OASM. GROCERIES. J* A. WALKER. erty of James uvnu, uwu, ui** unn*ui* piece of property Id the village of Wynntoa known as the residenoeof de .eased at tbe time of hi* death, and since occupied by his widow, Mrs. S. E. Bond. This house and lot was set apart to tbe widow as dower in the lands of deoeaoed lying in Muscogee county, and the sale will only include the estate's remainder Interest after the expiration of tho widow's life estate in the property. Sold In pursuanoe ol an order of tha Court of Ordinary of Muscogee county. Terms—13 months, with Interest and mortgage. SAM'L D. IRVIN. nov21 dlawtd Adm’r James Bond. 1.90 ROB’T 8. CRANE, DRUCCISTa. Blue Drug Store. MEANS BRANNON, AT a lW-. hi* old itand, I* Inareaalogqmf il**took of DRUGS dally, and 1, \M _ sow prepared to furnish GolumDn* tM and vicinity with anything In hi* lln* nt WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. Hnnv«po*Mto«*v*F*elnI nttantlon te the JOBBING TRADE, and offer* greet Induce ment* to Oontry Marohnnta. He keep* only PURE AND RELIABLE DRUG8. Cell and aee him nt 1M Broad Strait. From thia dat* oaah I* reqaired for nil good*. Eagle Drug Store. Home Made Fertilizers! MONEY SAVED! MONEY MADE! TTTE proved* to keep full (took* or, aad th* W he. t article* of Sulphate Ammonia, Nitrate dodo, Marlats Potash, Bona Dust, Land Plaster, South Carolina Phosphates, too,. AU of whioh wo will ssU at the lowest prices for eash. DR. K. C. HOOD will be with us, who has had practical oxparianoo In these articles, and who oan give valuable Information with regard to them. RQV9I SodAw M. D. HOOD A OO. Assignees’ Sale. O N ti.e first Tuesday In January next (1876) we will sell at public outory, in front of Ellis A Harrison's auction house, in Oolumbus- Gn., commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., tha follow, lag real estate and personal property, being a jiart^of the property of John King, Bankrupt, No i. An uodlvlded half interest In the premises known a< the Lowell Warehouse, sit* uated In the jolty or Columbus, and upon olty i the south half of J. W. Burden, on the corner of Broad and Fulton streets, being city lots numbers 117 and 114, oaoh oontdining half an acre, more or less. I Shares stock Columbus Ice Manufacturing Comi any. 30 Shares stook Columbus Industrial Asso ciation. 34 Shares stock Cotton States Life Insur anoe Company. 4 first mortgage bonds of the North A South Jatlrood Company, endorsed by the State of Georgia, of $1,000 each. Terms for real estate ono-half oash, balance JUHXM rb&UUljx, ltd Assignees of John King. For Sale or Sent. 1 known as the Thompson . £ miles east of Box Springs EVv on Musoogee Railroad, consisting of 407 ntres—300 oienrod, and balance well limbered end nearest the depot, hlr. Tom Parsons now CONFECTIONERIES. CLAIMS NOT TOO LATE ! ARTIES having Claims against tha United JL States Government, for Property used by the Amy without compensation, for Pen sions. Book Pay, Unsettled Aooounts, M., will do well to apply at once to me. I have facilities In Washington whioh guarantee prompt and full settlement of all nooouuts. Rejected claims oan be again considered. Revolutionary and other claims, If valid, still collectable. Apply at onoe by letter or In person to FRANK WE88ELS, Aginl, aavtuAwtr Bwoffln— Own* Musical Gift Books! A Very acceptable and permanently useful XX present to a musical friend will bo one of tho following valuable Works, for sale at all Maslc Stores, or will be sent by mall, post paid, for retail prtoe. Oust published: PIANO AT HOMR. 340 largo P'ges, filled with the best Plano Dueta, riband ptooesl, famishing an unfailing fhnd of noma entertainment. mi of Strauss. InstrumantaL Thaaa books are truly caskets of t> Oems” of tho klad Indicated. Tha “Gams of Strauss*’ 8Aver Chord. “ Shower of Pearls. Voe. Duets. Admirable oollootloa of 8ongs aud Duals. form in siylo and landing, have’iOO to 3*0 large pages each j are filled with the most g popular i In doth, Pries music, aud oo»t In boards each $3.40 $■: ftiU gilt, 44. Elegantly bound aud most Interest—, srs alio the Lives of Handel, Mosart, ’ Bsethoran, Mendelssohn, ate., ate. from $1.76 to $ioo par volume. OUwMUaa* Cc.. Ohu. XSlUaaS Co. ■oato*. Ill iMta*. T. ■yM 4(ta*[»^MM]**lF NEW ARRIVAL. PBOFUMO A HOFFMANN Have Just received a new lot of AU Kinds of BASKETS! to be sold ehoap. Also, a largo quantity of Fancy Candy, ftaitint, Nutt, 4o., which we offer to tho trade at reduoad prloss. Just Arrived: 134 boxes Fire Cracker*, at HIDES. Important to Merchants. IUY your WRAPPING PAPKE AND PAPI1 ) RAGS at home, at New York rates, from M. M. HIBSCH, C*r*.r Brl4,. nl Oxl.thorp. Mnata. Important to the Public. ILL HIDES, PURR, BKISWAX, RAGS, etc. I at highest eash prices, to M.M. HIBSCH, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKHAR, St. Clair Street, Ounby’s Building, naxt to Freer, lllgee A Co. Retl Estate Brokerage A Insurance. oerta, bt rxauisaioe, To Merehaats' mad Mecbaaice' Bank, this city aprli If PROVISION BROKER I receive Dally Telegrams from Louisville and Saint Louis. I>r.T. W. HEISTZ, Dentlat, NBVBF, *U*I» MW HIM WW |IHU W FIN oaf of hi* DM* vb* nyiM hi. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Qnnu ■nnuvnnn'i Omni, I Oinv—Ai Kaiuou, > fiAVAMAB, Novatabar 1, in.' Railroad, its 11 reaches and Connections, will ran as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AMD WlfT. Leave 3avaeaah Rtf a Loav# Aagaeta ftoft a ■ Arrive in Aaguau 4.00 r ■ Arrive ia MllledgevUlo... 10:04 r * Arrive la Katontoa U:M r a Arrive in Macon fl:4A r N Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 ri Leave Macoa tor Ru'aala f:10 r m Leave Macon for Atlanta * 4:101 a Arrive at Coiambus l.os a a Arrive at lafiaula |(kS0 * a Arrive at Atlanta 6:00 a a COMING SOUTH AND RA6T. Leave Atlanta lfeOOra Leave Butoela 7:84 r a Arrive at Macon from Atlanta..* 6:10 a a Arrive at Macon from Kulhala 4:44 a a Leave Macon 7:14 a a Leave Augusta..... OHM a a Arrive at Aagasta 4.00 r a Arrive at Savannah 1:74 r n TRAIN NO. 3, GOING NORTH AND WR8T. Leave Savannah 7:10SB • 04 9 m , 4:64 a B . • 30 A B , ftSOAB • 06 A M . Odd) a B . 6:46 FB 6:40 » a 8:06 r a WATT & WALKER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers and Commission Merchants, Corner under Rankin Rouse, H ave how ik stork knd to arrive, everyth mo usually kept m * Flnt OlAta PraTlAlsa Star*, to-wit: , 60 hhde. Clear Bib Baeon Side*. 80 “ Bacon Sbouldera. 36 boxes Ioe-Cnred White Meat. 160 Bolls Heavy Bagging. 460 Bandies Iron Tie*. 900 bble. Floar, all grade*. 60 “ Whiskey. 100 " Sugar, and everything in quantity and qual ity to ealt tho most fastidioui. Soap, Salt Syrap, Cheese, Coffee, Molasses, Mackerel, &c W« htv* th* target lot ot FLORIDA SYRUP in Mlddta Qfiorgta- •k«ip. er Don’t forget the plaoe. MtWtf WATT a WALKIK. Arrive in Augusta Arrive ia Maoun Leave Macon for Colambaa Leave Mason for Rnfanla Leave Macon for Atlanta Arrive la Columbus Arrive in Rnfanla Arrive in Atlanta COMING SOUTH AND HAST. Leave Atlanta 1:26 » ■ Leave Oolumbas 2:80 r m Leave Rafaela g:60 a N Arrive in Macon from Atlanu *.. 7:10 r ■ Arrive In Moron from Colnmbna 7:36 pa Arrive ia Macon from Rnfnala 6:10 p a Leave Moron 7:86 PM Arrive in Milledgevllle 10.0V p a Arrive lo K*tonton 11:66 p a Leave August t 8ii& p a Arrive in Angustn 6:66 a a Arrive In Savannah 7:16 a a DRY GOODS. A NEW ENTERPRISE ! we navi estblirhed A WHOLESALE DRY GOODS HOUSE, entirely separate from our retail storm, -A-t KTo. 152 Broad Street, AND ARB PREPARED TO SELL Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes AS LOW AS ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWHERE N*w Thrk*!aroi*M th*Vi&*y bring •*>“” I, rorraot, w. prop*M to d.,lta*t* My “• fi»Y* **,ploy*il Mtap.wm amt poll!. SaU.id.o, who will Uk« plMM.rt |. ihnrl.ff gnili. CAWLEY & LEWI8, ifffcwiT Oolumbuffh O-o. Train Ne. 3, being a through train on tha Cen tral Railroad, stopping only nt whole statioi pMeeugers for lialr stations canadt be taken known at my law office._ OCt34 dkwtf Plantation Stock and t arm ing Utensils for Bent. S BSIR1NG to give my undivided attention to law. I will rent or lease what is vn as the Uhnppell farm, at Warrior Stand, Ala., with a portion of the mules and all tha farming ulensns. About 800 acres of open land, gin house and Sohofltld press. Labor oan be had on reason a hie terms, and oorn bought at this time lor 76o per bushel in the neighborhood, and on the place. The tarm to widely known as a tno.»t excellent one. JAS.M. KIJS8ELL, Law Office, Columbus, Ga. oct37 dfcwtf Spectacles and Eye Glasses. X- a,i r, uiiADniio, nbAoimr GLASSES, Ac,, Aq m to call and examine the entire new stock just reoohred from one of the celebrated and scientific makers. They are without doubt superior to any ever brought to this market, though the prices asked are no higher. J. II. BBAMHALL, Watchmakkb aid Jkwxler, uev33 tf) 99 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. J. J. & W. R. WOOD S AVE opened a FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERY STORE at 77 Broad St., Choice and Select Goods, Batter and EgtfS especially. Canned Goods, all kinds; Preserves and J< liter, Fruits, Foreign and Domestic, Pickles, assorted; Crackers, a select assortment. Seedless Raisins, Candies in great variety. Duckets, Tubs, Tin ware, Brooms and Bas kets. We keep everything in the Housekeep< Ing line. We respeotlully Invite the public io give us a call and examine oar goods and prlocs, second door below Welts A Curtis. All goods delivered^ deco 8m Furniture! Furniture! Carpets, Carpets! Oilcloths! Window Shades, Curtain Goods, AC., Ac., AC., Tfca Newsst and Choicest Itylssl Lowest Cash Prlcaa! AT OCR Purnlturs * Carpet Warehouse. 83 and 88 Broad St. no^N^WAIfNER. Athono, Chi*. A.mU tall lit or Hay, -74, •66a.7M.SS T>OLIUIES WRITTEN ON ALL KINDS 1 or In.nr.bl. Proi erty ...Inat Loi. by Fir*. Ilivldsn* No. I*. U p«r o«Dt on pr«t&(. now r*Ad, lor d.llrary and pAym.nl. t. R. H MURDOCH. ln.ur.nn. AwMt, M4«m No. M Brood itno W. W. SHARPE A CO., Publishers’ Agents No. 25 Park Row, New York, Arm Mtherlssd tm Ceatrast for Ad- verUslng Im ear paper. mfUtatf PassengarS for Milledgevllle end Raton ton will take train No. 1 from Savannnk and Augusta, aad train Ne. 3 from points oa tha 8eatbw<*tera Rail- xoad. Atlanta and Macon The Milledgevllle aad latoatoa train mas dally, Sundays ssoepted. WILLIAM ROURRB, JeM tf Oenaral Baperlntendent. HOTELS. Commercial Hotel. KUPAULA, ALABAMA. CAT ED te tho Oommi .. .he United 8tatee, and i eling on business or pleasure. 18741 HOWARD HOU8E, 11274 ■BOAS BTBEET, Nrarly Opto. Mortoombrt avd Ioiavia Railroad Dopot, Esfssls, Alabama. J. W. HOWASO. Preg’r. oetl dAwdm Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. J. W. STAN, Prop'r. Faawi Oaun, Glut. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Didik in Banub Boom. ■yM dAwd J. W. RYAN, rnyr. RESTAURANTS. Reich’s Restaurant No. 119 Broad St., H AS |n*t bm opMid, nnd I* now nr*p*nff to l*y bAfor. Ita (outA And patron* o BILL OP PARK SQTTAXa VO Aim •F Prompt Attutlon and rwroubta rot** Op** »t *11 h*nra. o*tl *. 8AN8 SOUCI Bar, Restaurant 5 Ten PiflAlley. B est op wines, liquors a cigars. OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, aad Ckoiee $ls served at all hours, at reasonable prions, aad private rooms when desired. FIN ALLEY to the best era Colam bus. Mr. JA8. FORA1 A. J. BOLAND, Proprietor. ^BSOLUTR D1V0BCB1 OBTAINID FROM eearU, of dlfforsnt SUUs, for doaortloa, Ae. Mo pablieity roqelred. Ne charge uatil dlvoree gran tod. Addrees, M. HOUfifi. Atlarnef, m#M dawi# • 1M fivaadweg, N. Y. 8. LANDAU ER. REMEMBER, The New York Store! The New York Store! DRY GOODS OF ENDLESS VARIETY AND LOWEST COST! The New York Store, The New York Store, The New York 8tore. ALL IN WANT OP DRY GOODS, CALL ON i. LANDAUER, 0. LANDAUER. DON’T FORGET—THE NEW YORK STORE, 83 Broad Street, 83 Broad Street, 83 Broad Street. The New York: Store, The New York Store. New York Prices, New York Prices. oomx owa, ooaca COTTON WAREHOUSES. A. M. AUBE. PITER FftKRR. Fontaine "W^areliouse. ALLEN, FREER & ILLGES, Cotton Factors & Commission Merchants OOX.TTIbCB'O’S i CJ-JL_ L. M. fiDIXCI. a. M. WILLIAM*. BURRU8 & WILLIAMS, Warehouse & Commission Merchants, Alabama Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. Foil Stook of Bagging and Ties on hand. We aleo sell the Brown Cotton Gin. jyM »■’ W ' *' BWU ** wllk ** M tataw. **d will b. pltatad toromhta *ld MwdA.