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DAILY ENQUIRER- SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1877. GEORGIA NEWS. —Mncon Library has 448 members fl nti 5,22b books. —Cole’s circus drew a largo crowd in Macon Saturday. —Dr. R. E- J- Thompson, of Jeffer son county, is dead. —Gen. Toombs spoke for Atlantu |B the capital at Cartersville. —Jones county nominated Cnpt. R. H. Barron for the Legislature. —Mr. Ezekiel Hayes, of Norwood, lost his house Saturday night by tire. —An unknown white man was kill ed and robbed near Kingston recent- l-Nashville parties are putting in operation a $75,000 cotton seed oil null. —Rev. Van. D. Gary, an old citi zen of Hart county, died suddenly last week. —Rev. J. AV. P. Fackler hns de clined the call of the Baptist church in Lumpkin. —Atlanta ik infested with tramps, 13 having been lodged in the station house one night. —A negro cut through the floor of the Atlanta guard house and fell into the arms of a policeman. —Mr. B. S. Marshal, a printer, aged 65 years, and born in Muscogee coun ty, lately died In Atlanta. ’ —Dr. Little, State Geologist, after finishing Greene county will next take in Clarke and Oconee. —A negro working at the Burton furnace was killed the other day by sleeping too near a gas flue. —Congressman Cook lias intro duced in the House an appropriation for $2,000 to survey Flint river. —By primary election Thomas W. Lamb, Esq., has been nominated for the Legislature in Glynn county —Grady’s “Patchwork Palace” in Atlanta is said to have been the finest lecture ever delivered in that cily. —Rev. S. Benedict lias resigned the rectorship of 8t. John’s Church, Sa vannah, to acceptacall to Cincinnati. —Mr. Geo. R. Harper, aged seventy years, and Mr. Sumuel Heys, aged lifty-eight, both of Sumter county, arc dead. —Mr. Cicero Emory, of near Ma rietta, eloped with his wife’s sister aged 10 years, leaving behind a wife and baby. —Hon. Robert Toombs ami Sam Small have advertised a tour through Southern 'and Southwest Georgia in tlie interest of Atlanta us the capital. —Mr. Cal. Davenport, a fireman on n Georgia Railroad train, fell from the tender of his engine, nt the fifty mile post, breaking his arm and collar bone. —A $4,000 establishment of drugs in Atlanta was purchased at auction, by Daneil & Marsh for $1,110, several hundred dollars leijp than the soda fountain cost. —The Clark Light Infantry came out second best in the competitive drill at the South Carolina State Fair. Capt. Hampton’s company, of South Carolina, won. —Mr. Lucius Mansfield, of Stewart county, is dead; aged 26. Disease, consumption. Mrs. Elizabetli Pat rick and Mr. Homer Mat his, of the same county, are dead. —The 13tli Senatorial district— Sumter, Macon and Schley counties —nominated Major J. N. Hudson, of Schley county, for Senator. General Gordon wus endorsed. —A Macon liuliter, in the middle of a cane brake, near the city found a negro in the hollow of a large poplar tree, where he had stored a quantity of stolen provisions and axe helves —Ordinary John O. Ferrill, of Sa vannah, has agreed to grant letters of administration on the Bolton estate to Cornelius Winter Bolton, of New York, on his giving bond of $8,000, 000. —Conductor Jack Tyner died in Texas and was buried in Amerieus. The railroads passed the body free to Eufaula. Here the reign of Mr, Wadley commenced and a charge was demanded. —Bibb county is reported by the Telegraph-Messenger to have voted thus for three Representatives on Saturday: Chas. J. Harris 1,086, R A. Nisbet 1,004, A. O. Bacon 968, H H. Jones 61fJ, w. C. Harvey 334. —W. H. Hulsey, ex-Mayor of At lanta, announces himself for the Leg islature of Fulton county. Col. Geo, T. Fry also desires to be re-elected, Messrs. Crawley, J’liomas, Cooper, Garlington, Small and Thornton are likewise in the field. —A colored man applied to a War ren county fanner to borrow some money and to tuke live hundred lashes if ’twas not returned. At the appointed time, the sum was not re paid, but the debt was cancelled in the manner prescribed. —The maximum valuation of im proved land in Randolph county is eight dollnrs per acre and the mini mum value seventy-two cents. This great difference the grand jury of Randolph think shows that there is no uniformity in the valuation of taxable property in the county. —The question before Judge Gibson is whether the city of Augusta lias a right to compel the owner of a dog to purchase a collar for the animal when it remains on the owner’s premises and does not run in the streets, and to enforce compliance with the ordi nance by a fine to be imposed by the Recorder. —Mr. Smith, of Georgin, introduced a bill In Congress restoring to the pension roll the name of James Buch anan, of Blakely, Early county, Geor- ? ;ia, first lieutenant. Georgia militia n the Florida Indian war of 1886 and whose name- was dropped from the rolls under the act of February 1862; which was read a first and sec ond time, referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, and ordered to be printed. —Covington Enterprise: Fatl Harris, a prominent Georgiu Radical. draws John E. Bryant over the couls thuBly: “It is reported that the noto rious carpet-bagger, John E. Bryant, is stumping against the new Consti tution, and in favor of something else. We shall look thoroughly into this thing und give the true inward ness of it in our next, as well as some other appliances that have been brought to bear by certain parties on the capital question, let it hurt where and who it will.” this will continue for twelve months after the said lands have been adver tised in tlie paper doing the legal ad vertising of the county where such lands are located and sold by tlie sheriff. Transferees of such H fas. are required to sign an agreement to return all tl fas. to this ofliee when iiotilbsl that they were is sued ujxiii mistaken informa tion. I linve never heard of anyone being hurt by such mistakes. All wild land tl fas., no matter by whom held, will be advertised in the paper doing the legal advertising of the county where such lands are located, and tlip sheriff lias already hail in structions not to sell any lot found on the large digest deposited with the ordinary, and to refer all other mis takes to this office. The State authorities do not intend to harass tlie citizens of the State. I f mistakes have occurred it is not the fault of this olfice. The law requires all lands to be returned by number, district, section and county, and if the citizens or receiver have made mistake in giving wrong number, etc., it will be promptly corrected. The State only wants this large inter est to help bear tlie burdens of taxa tion like other property. Very respectfully, ' W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General. ALABAMA NEWS. —The number of prisoners in Mont gomery jail is thirty-seven. Of this number seven are white, llveof whom are United States prisoners. —In the U. S. Court, at Montgom ery Saturday, the case of Elisha Cal houn vs. John McGougli wus decided in favor of tlie defendant. Tlie crim inal docket will be taken up Monday. —A few days ago a man in Mont gomery attempted to kill himself be cause ids wife from whom lie hud been seiiarated some time refused to live with him. The pistol ball slight ly grazed the flesh on the left breast, but did no further damage. Mr. Forney, in the Houseof Re|i- resentatives, introduced a bill for the improvement of the Coosa River, in the States of Alabama and Georgiu; which was read a first and second time, referred to tlie Committee on Commerce, and ordered to lie printed. CHIEF JOHKFITH SPEECH. What he Maid to Sen. Howard at the Time or the Surrender. Washington, Nov. 15.—Lieut. Wood, Assistant Adjutant-General to Gen. (). O. Howard, is in this city. At tlie time of the surrender of Chief Joseph to Gen. Miles, Lieut. Wood made a report of the speech delivered by the chief, which was as follows: Tell Gen. Howard I know his heart. What lie told me before I have it in my heart. I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. Looking Glass is dead. Tlie-old men nre all dead. It is tlie young men who say yes or no. He who led on the young men is dead. It is cold and wet; we have no blankets. The little children are freezing to death. My people, some of them, linve run away to tlie hills and linve no blan kets, no food. No one knows where they are—perhaps freezing to death. I want to have tihie to look for my children and see how many of them I can find. May be I shall And them among the dead. Hear me, m" chlefs ; I am tired. My heart is sicl and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.’ Bishop Hfbfr'a Archery Noai|. Ill an old volume of Notes a?Hl Queries we ttnd the following spirited song, by Bishop Heber, for a Bow Meeting, near Nt. Asaph, seventy years ago. Besides the interest attaching to this rollicking lyric in connection with the revival of archery in this country, it is also, by way of contrast, very’ notable as the production of the author of •‘From Greenland’s icy mountains," the well- known missionary hymn. The .Soldier loves the laurel bright, The Bard the myrtle bough, And Hinooth shlllulahs yield delight To many an Irish brow. The Fisher trims the hazel wand, The Crab may tame u shrew. The Birch becomes the pedant’s hand, But Bows are made or yew. CHOKUS. The yew, the yew, the hardy yew! Still greenly may It grow, And health and fun Have every one That loves the British Bow. H. 'Tls sweet to sit by Beauty’s side Beneath the huwlliorn shade; But Beauty is more beautiful In green and butt’array’d. More radiant are her laughing eyes, Her cheeks of ruddier glow, As, hoping lor the envied prize, Hhe twangs the Cambrian bow. The yew, the yew, etc. nr. The Fop may curl his Brutus wig, And sandy whiskers stain, A ml fold his cravat broad and big; But all his arts are vain. His nankeen trousers we despise, Unfit for rain or dew. And, pinch'd In stnys.lie vainly tries His strength against the yew. The yew, the yew, etc. IV. The heiress, once, of Bowdnle Hall, A lovely lass. I knew— A Dandy paid his morning call, All dlzcn'd out to woo. I heard his suit the Coxcomb ply; 1 heard her answer, “No;” tilt! sick to Male of .Wild Lnnd>. Atlanta, Nov. 8, 1877.— To the Editor of the Express: Your editori al in the last issue of your paper on “Sale of Wild Lands’’is calculated to mislead citizens who desire to correct mistakes in return of their wild lands, whether made by themselves or by t&x receiver* All mistakes, of whatever kind, corrected at this olfice on ■written or verbal application, no mat ter In whose hands tlie fi fas. are, ami AlanfclnK Spread or Dlplherla Scarlet Fever In Brooklyn. Owing to tlie alarming spread of scarlet fever and diptlieria in Brook lyn tlie Board of Healtli lias been recently manifesting a concern which tlie serious condition of affairs de mand on their part. Between Jan uary 1st and October 1st, 1877, the number of eases of diptlieria reported at the Sanitary Bureau of that city was 1,605, of which 581 have proved fatal. There were 2,209 cases of scar let fever during the same Interval, of which latter disease 588 children died The Board lias, within the pnst few days, issued a circular which will be sent to each house in that city requir ing that a list of persons sick with either of tlie obove contagious dis eases shall lie sent daily to the princi pals of tlie public schools, through the Sanitary Superintendent. Tlie latter is to notify families of those who are that during tlie period of liability tlie spread of these diseases no child in the house where such disease is sliull be allowed to attend any school. Whenever a child is taken sick with diptlieria or scarlet fever the patient must be kept from school from the commencement of tlie disease until all possible danger of communicating it to others sliull have passed. The Board cautions people that there is danger ill scarlet fever so long as there is any roughness or peeling off of tlie skin, and in diptlieria until tlie phy sician states tlie patient to be free from tlie disease. After eucli case of either disease the room occupied and the clothes and bedding used by the child are required to be fumigated before they can be again used. Every effort will be made by tlie sanitary authorities to enforce these excellent precautionary regulations for guard ing against tlie spread of these fatal maladies in Brooklyn. Tlie number of deaths last week from diphtheria was nineteen, and from scarlet fever seventeen. ♦ -» A Chinaman at an Auction.— This morning, at an auction sale on C. street, a lot of worn-out household furniture was under tlie hammer, when a Chinaman who had been care fully watching operations for some time, put in a bid of "two bittee” for an old, dilapidated wash-stand. “Two hits, do I hear the three?” shouted the auctioneer. There wus a long pause, broken at last by tlie China man bidding again : “Three bittee.” Tlie crowd laughed at tlie Celestial for raising his own bid, and the auc tioneer, taking in the situation, spng out: “Three bittee, do i hear the four?” and looked over at John. There was another long pause, but at lust “Fo bittee” came from the Chi naman, and a roar of laughter went up, in which even a number of old women joined so heartily as to almost shake their false teetli out. Still the auctioneer held on to the withstand, and tlie Cliinumuii, determined to secure it, bid five, six, seven, eight “bittee” successively, and it wus finally passed over to him for a dollar He received it with a smile of awful dimensions,remarking: “Me kotcliee waslistand, you bettee, heap chon pee. — Virginia Chronicle. Make no Mistake.—In Dooley’ Yeast Powder vou got tlie best nrtu-lo of the kind in the world. The cans- aro alwavs full weight, the article itselt tlie purest and strongest possible, so taut a smaller quantity than usual sulhoes. Do vou want vour linking always per fect? Don't fail then to use Dooley s Yeast Powder. BOOTS ANDSHOEG. NEW SHOES Did Shoe Store. Jot PALL AND WINTER STOCK JUST RECEIVED! New and Attractive STYLES Gents’ Shoes Brown Cloth-Top Button Congress, “Fifth Avenue” Congress, adies & Misses Fine Shoes, Kid and Pebble-Button, Side-Lace and Foxed Work! A large lot of Ladles’ Kin Foxed Button Shoes—very stylish* at S2.‘-i"> to St.on. Tlie best Misses’ Protection Toe School Shoe ever offered in tills market. AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF Brogans, Plow Shoes, Kip Boots, Women's Plow Shoo For Fanners, Our stock for the WHOLE SALE TRADE is being dully received, nml n quantity, quality i passed in tlie clty. wi The yew, tlie yew, etc. ■Editor's Drawer, in Harper's Magazine for December. SHKitBY Dion Works, Ai.a., September 23, im.—Dcar Mr. Editor and 'Ittie “Chilians” and Rig ’ Uns: I wants to write a letter, I’ll do de best I tan— Maybe I’ll know how better When Fs ad rent ^lg man. I’s very ’ittie now, though— Dest free years las’ June- Tan say a lot of speeches, But tan’t sing narg tune. I helps my manunu make de beds, And lay de cover straight, I muscle “boomers” nil away, And fastens ull de gates. And when I dies I’m doin' to have De prettiest sort of wings. I’m dota ‘‘little Bobber,” So sweet you never see; And dot a little kitty, As pretty as tan be. I don't know nuffln else To write about to-day, i*....... . loopin' Please print dis, cause I wants To see dest how It lookR In de dreat big Journal paper. My name is Harry Biiookh. AN OPEN~ LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. and ‘lty. We invite the attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. dUCFor anything you want, in the Shoe and Leather Line, at bottom prices, call at No. 73 Broad Street, (Sign of (he Big limit.) WELLS & CURTIS. New York, October 1st, 1877. I lmvo devoted twenty years of pa tient study to the Liver and its relations to the human body, in search of a rem edy whieh would restoro it. when dis eased, to its normal condition. The result of that labor has boon the pro duction of TIJTT’M LIVER PILLM. Their popularity has become so extend ed ana the demand so great as to induce unscrupulous parties to counterfeit them, thereby robbing me of the re ward, and the afflicted of their virtues, TO CAUTION TIIE PUBLIC!, and protect them for vile impositions, I have adopted a new label, which boars my trade-mark and notice of its entry in the Ofliee of the Librarian of Con gross, also my signature, thus : B^-to counterfeit this is forger Boforo purchasing, examine tlie label closely. THE GENUINE TUTT’S PILLS exert a peculiar influence on the sj tern. Their uctiou is prompt and their good effects aro felt in a few hours, quarter of a century of study of the Liver lias demonstrated that It exerts a greater influence over the system than any other organ of the body, and when diseased the entire organism is deranged. It is specially for the heal ing of this vital organ that I have spent so many years of toil, and having found the remedy, which has proved the greatest boon ovor furnished the afflict* ed,shall they he deprived of its benefits and a vile imitation imposed upon them? Let the honest people of America see to it that they aro not defrauded. Scruti nizo the label closely, see that it bear all the marks above mentioned, und buy the medicine only from respectable dealers. It can he found everywhere Very respectfully, tf W r . ll. TUTT. c. & SONS’! SECURITY OIL The Best Household Oil ill Use. Warranted 150 (legs. Fire-Test, Water White hi Color. Fully Deodorized Will Not Explode ‘HIGHEST AWARD AT T1IE CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION FOB EXCKLLKNCK OF MANTFACTl'HK And High Fire-Test Endorsed by Insurance Companies Ki nd thin C'ertltlnde—One of Many : Howard Fire Insurance <’o. op Balti more, Baltimore, Dec. 23d, 1H7-I.—Messrs. West A Sons—Gentlemen: Having u the various oils sold hi this city for lllu nut lug purposes, I take pleasure in ree< mending your “Aladdin Security oil the safest and REST ever used in our house hold. Yours truly, (Signed) ANDREW ItKKHK, IT MANUFACTURED HA' c. WEST & SONS, Haiti more, Try Tt, and A’ou will Use no Other, oe'id dill u A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage A Guide to Wedlock a WOMAN IA N MARRIAGE e-ate reading. »» pagea. price ff,^?i T ArTv 6 .?« , Sik> A D .Yi!P„f frL s.ii Abuse, Excesses, (.r Socret DisoAiea, with the belt B1 TcLINICjOl LECtJu^E onjlhe al*>ve dlwM thoie of the Throat and Lungs, Catarrh, Ruptui SnthcHbook* 5 ivnfpo it p a i d on receipt of price; or all three, Td&M QfflSTADORO'S HAIR DTE -IN- CROCERIES. New Advertisements. A. M. ALLEN, President. O. S. JORDAN, Treasurer. Pioneer Stores. M Olinrto rod Capital, - - $00,000. — tot Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. & P. Mills. TWO NEW S T OB EH S FULL OF NHW GOODS! AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMFY, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENEHAL ME XX H AND I8E . (J HOC KRY D K PARTM KMT, DRY ROODS DEPARTMENT, CROCKERY OF EVERY STYLE, CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY, BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us. SNYDEB’S CURATIVE PADS, • for Toriiid I,her and all diseases efrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Disease! I'll ILLS AM) FEVER, Costlveness, I) rape Dili Headache. Our - • - $2. Kidney and u. Mini uii rentaie uisenses, EVER, CostlvenesH. byapeMla, ir Idter. I.ung und Ague Pid, — , — J Spinal Pud. $3. Pad for Vs- nmle WenkiiesH. $3. We send them by mail free on receipt of price. Address Fi. F. 8NY- DKK & CO., Cincinnati, o. A WEEK in your own town. Terms tpOD and85 outfit free. II. HALLETT A CO.,Portland, Maine. AGENTS WANTED! FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., hiesgu. Or Nan Francisco, Cal. llle, Girard, Rose!...., ... A. M. Al.l.KN, lute of Alli'll, I’reor * Illgon; ONI'A It S. .KIIlllAN, Inle Nillosm Plienlx; Till is. CHAPMAN, late Chapman A Vot-mllle; WM. UouPUU, lull* Ur lmji|i^(Miai^uu. MILLINERY. Ragle A ‘1\ will lie mf-N tf CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES —AT THE— New Store! Call & Examine Stock ! G ENTS’ FINE CLOTH mid Glove-Top Button Congress. Ladies’ Fine Kid Button. -indies’ Kid and ^ebble Fox, Misses' anti! Child’s •ROTECTIO: TOE. For Country Merchants and Fanners, A LARG STOCK OF Brogans, Plow Hhoes, Kip and Calf Boots, Women’s Polkas and C'alf Shoes, Cheap Fox nml Cloth Gaiters, Child's Copper-Tip Shoes. bought with the CASH, and shall bo SOLD ut BOTTC )M PRICES ! T. CT. HTSTES, (At tlie Old Stand of lledcll A Ware.) No. 148 Broad Street. THE LATEST SENSATION! Alillinery Ms for the Million! BARGIANS for the RICH and POOR! _ LEE 3 £ Wonder Upon Wonder! Given A wag—A strange, mysterious and most extraordinary Book, entitled “THE BOOK OF WONDKRS," containing, with nu- Drenins, Superstitions, Absurdities. F’ubu- lous, Fhichiintmeiit, Ac. In order that all may see this curious hook, the publishers have resolved to give It away to all that de sire to see it. Address by postal card, F. 01, FA SON A CO., 73H Wnshington Street, Bouton, WORK FOR ILL In tlielr own loealllies, canvassing for the Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly and •nthly. largest I'aner In the World, with inmoth Chromos Free. Big (’ommi.ssloiiM to Agents. Terms and outfit Free. Address P. 0. VICKKUY, Augusta, .Maine. tit and t gusto, Main Largo, Varied and Beautiful Stock, at Prices Cheaper than Ever. TXON’T PURCHASE until you have examined tills stock. In dully connection wltl the markets of the world, and new Goods received dally. Bring hi your children air ill them up for winter. B&ry Lmlios, my Goods and prices will astonish you. Fall and sec them. NUTS. LEE, oct28 iH)d&w2m Next to Mechanics’ Bank. PIANO, OIMJAN best. «4‘Look! _ . Startling News! Organs, 12 Lops, Soft. Pianos only MSO, east 8050. Clrcu- " D. F. Beatty, Washington, N. J.' $5 c$2() 'wo Portland, Maine. JACKSON'S BEST SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO! was awarded the highest prize at Centen nial ExposltIon for its tine chewing quali ties, the excellence and lasting character of Its sweetening and flavoring. If you want the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer for this, ami see that each plug bears our bine strip trade mark with words “.lack- son’s Best" on It. Sold wholesale by all Job bers. Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON A CO., Manufacturer*, Petersburg, Vn. Mrs. M. R. Howard T AKF2S occasion to notify her friends an the public that sli6 bus removed her MILLINERY STORE 78 Broad Street, Next Boor Below Pease & Norman’s, » Fall cto W inter Millinery -AND- Fancy Goods! embracing all the novelties of the season In her line. Thankful for the liberal patronage received on Randolph street, she Dul ly solicits a eoulliiuunee of the same at her new stand. oc21 eotlA wlm BANKINC AND INSURANCE. R. B. MURDOCH’S INSURANCE AGENCY! No. OS Broad Sroot, Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital. SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Alliens, Gn. PHtENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford,Conti. MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, New York. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Manchester, Eng. SOUTHERN MUTUAL returns fifty por coat, premium to the Insured, and no liability to policy holders. MANHATTAN will insure (<in nouses at lowest ruling rales. $25,000 deposited with the State as security for policy holders. ■ iiunr-sirtyi STOVES AND TIN WARE. rvl the I text, U inaUnUneous in it' Mtion. ... *!■<• niM.it natural nhalca of Mark or n tlioiikin.and I* enutly applied, ll . ntlcman ror im* und Hair Uronaor*. JOSEPH P. O. SOI ii a standard preparation, and a favorito ti| w cll-api* 1 intc’i toilet for lady or gentUman l,y all DruMlstB und Hair -■ fa l5V.Wo°rV. PrOPr,et ° r ' OPIUMi F.J. SPRINGER Under Springer’s Opera House, CORNER OGLETHORPE anil CRAWFORD STS. Wholesale and Retail Denier in Groceries and Provisions! All kimls WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, CitiAltS, Ami General Hloek of Plantation and Family Supplies. 01S-AII Goods delivered In city nml vicini ty free of drayage. novl coiL’iin Of Interest to Everybody! $10,000 WANTED At J. E. DEATON’S VARIETY STORE, No. UI6, Under Itunkin House, IKEXOIIAIMJI3 I’Olt liOOKIS. . T MV STl IKK mn.v l>c fonml u Inrue, vn- j\ rled amlmlseelhtnetnisstoek, unibraeing Dry Goods, Groceries, Huts, Shoes Hard ware, Wooden-ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddles and Harness. A Good line ol I'lantatiou und House F’urnishing Goods mill N'nllnim. ght for Cash, and J. E. DEATON. oet2S Pod 2m PHE1TIX CARRIAGE WORKS! Herring & England, O a L K T1IOK r K A BF. PHF'.PAKF;!) with competent workmen to do < 'ur- riage Work in all its various branches, in tin* best style, and as low as the lowest. NKW WORK of various style my 13 eodly P. B. PATTERSON & CO., (Successors to W. H. KOHAIM'S & CO.) No. P.M1 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. M A VINO Micreetled lo the TIN MANUFACTURING nml IIOUBF. FURNISHING hurt- ness of the late firm of W. W. Itohurts A Co., we will continue the business In all Its branches, with a large and complete stock of Stoves, Unites, Hardware, Hollow Ware, IVood and Willow Ware, Japanned and Planished Ware, Crockery, Colliery, Silver-Plated and Hrltnnnn Ware, mill HOUSE FURNISH IN GOODSof every dcwrlptlon. With lticrviuusl fuellllles, wo will onntlnno Dio manufacturo ofTIN, Nil ITT i ICON .nil I'om-at WAIIK, l>.v exporteiieril nml practical workmen, and Invite the attention of dealers to our stock; and can always till or ders for the same PUOMI’TLY, and guuruntec satisfaction as to prlreaml «|Uallty of goods. nov-i eodim P-B-PATTERSON & CQ. CINCINNATI. J. T. WARREN & CO. KOKUKJN FRUITS CA TSUI'S, N' iit:N„ American nml Fiifriish Pickles, SOUP STIIFIS, anil Condiments IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES. Orders by mail promptly attended to CIGARS A 1j KA DIWG F. ATI’ If IS. FANCY SOAPS, Cnovo LA TES, Punned Fruits, VEUETAHI.E*, Flavoring Extracts linking Powder*. w Sonet for Quotation* t» 64 and 66 West Second Street, CINCINNATI. OcT2 tUdHUt.121, AMLiudtuu bt., UtUagu, J CARRIAGES, WACONS, &c. H. C. McKEB, GUN BY BUILDING, ST. ('LAIR STREET, —DEALER IN— Of Every Drsrriptlon, nt Prices to suit the times W HAT you don't ivlliil.li' lillllili .-III furnish •cask for, ami In* will exhibit cuts dV ) of any Vehicle manufactured, which rt notice, at mannfaetnrt>r'H price ted will he protected. Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars, Hames, Bridles,&c.; Whips,Curry Combs, Horse Brushes,&c. BSTALL WILL BE SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES. net 16 li&wly H. C. McHLEE. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Plano Tuning, Ac. i:. w. iilau, Rapnirer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and Aceordeons. Sign Painting also done. Orders may he left at J. W. reuse A Nor man's Book Store. scp5, ’75 Watchmakers. c. ii. l.ftutriiv, Wnf cli Blinker, 131 Broad Street, Coin minis, Gn. Watches ami Clocks repaired In the best manner and warranted. Jyl, '75 Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker In Tin, Nlicet I Copper, Ar. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Jyl, ’7(1 17-1 Broad Street. Doctors. dr. u. itNTiut. Office Ovf.k Kent's Drug Ju3 ly Lawyers. AI.ON/.O A. DOZIER, .tllorney nnd f'oiiinicllor-al-I.nM. Office Ovqr 12(1 Broad Street. both Georgia and Alahnn CTIARIjEM COLEMAN, Altorun-st-Lnw. Up-Stairs, Over O. K. Hochstrasser’ iebll,’77 if Sto BENNETT II. CKAWfOEl), Attorney nnd ConnMrll€»r-at-E.nn. Office Over Frazer’s Hardware Store. Jal l,’77 ly HKKMK C HAW KOU I). .1. .M. M NKII.I., CH.tM'ft'OKD A MrNEILL, Attorneys nnd 4'oiinMellorA-nt-I.an, 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. Jnlfl,’73 ly €J. ft:. TIIONIAN. Attorney nnd 4'oiinnellor-nf-I.aw. Okpick: Over Hoclrntrusser’s Store, Columbus, Ga. Jy»/7« ly MAKK. II. HI.ANDFOI). | I.OU1H F. GARHARD. BLANDFOKB A U % Hit AIfl>, Attorneys nnd Counaellorw-at-ljaw. Office, No. 07 Broad Street, over Witt loll A Klusol’a Jewelry Store. Will practice In theStutenml Federal Courts. sepl,’75 REAL ESTATE ACENT8. JOHN BLACKMAR, Georgia Homo Building, next to Telegraph Office, Columbus, Ga., Itoal Estulo, Hrokvruire ami lusuruuce Agency. LAN I) WARRANTS BOUGHT. Hufer, by permission, to banks of this city. 110V3/75 tf Tlie Spirits of the Times! I jllILLY determined to change my business 1 as soon as possible, I am now offering my entire stock of all kinds of Pure end Old Liquors nnd Wines, Uigurs and Tobacco ; also, all Smokers' Articles, at und below * -•** lyTKN »st, without i CUNTS, until sold Bar Boom Flxtui bargain. I mean v •nt. All drinks vi 11 hi deception. If I HC’I I. Reduction in Rates. M. M. HI RSUH. JACOB HKCHT. Hir sch & Hecht & Commissi OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE, COLUMBUS, - - GEORGIA. C. S. IIARKISON, Auctioneer and Salesman. W. F. TIGNKR, Dentist,4 Over MASON’S DRUG STORK, Randolph Street, ColuinbuH, Uu. Ja2l ly islgnments • Isi:, Ll V K * Legal Hales In the city i W I LL give our personal attention to the sale of ('oiiRlg BI’.A L KSTATK, STOCKS, BONDS, M KK( ’ll AN I Bl and private side. Administrator and othe trv attended to oil liberal terms. Yhe friends of Mr. Harrison and the public generally are invited togiv they wish t«> buy or sell property of any description. LIRKRAL ADVANCE MADRON CONSIGNMF.NTS, which are resj: e«cHeierenees, b> permission: ChnttAh(K>ehee National Bank, Nation bus, Ragle A Phcntx .Miinufaeturlng Company. Colunilms, (ia., August 2H, lh«<. iding eoun call whci FL<HIR, per barrel 20 cents COTTON, per bah- >“ cents Other Freights in proportion. STEAMER W YEL ’. Rrocka- wuy,('uj)tuin, Leaves SATURDAYS, at lo A M, for A pula- ehieoln, Florida. call ( Office at C. K. Hoelistrasser’s. Ju23tf SAFE INVESTMENTS. -.0(HI WKKlKItX It A11.HO A I) 8 PKlt (ENT. *) HON IIS, endorsed and guaranteed by the c. R. R. and Georgia It. It. 2.0001 'tty of Columbus Bonds, new issue. Coupons, April and October, receivable for taxes and all city dues. 5,000 Georgia Stated percent. Bonds, January and July Coupons. 30 Shares Fugle A- Phenix Factory stock. 10 Shares Merchants v Mechanics' Bank Stock. 10 Shares Georgia Ho Stock. aulOtf Broker, A YEAH. Agentawanted. Uusl. IcRlthnute. Farticularafree. A«4rM« J. WOBTH * UO.,Bi.UuU. S2E00