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^huMAi' DJfiWoLV. THOMAS GILBERT.
Tiros. Gilbert & Co.,
i RUPitiETORS.
i'urni* oi Daily and Weekly Sun ;
Twelve months, in advance ..... $18 00
Si* month's .....4 Ob
Three months, .....2 00
One month, 75c.
Weekly Sun. 14 M 50
mill A I j'JEGr R .A. 1*1:1 l C.
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noon dispatches.
the GENERAL SlIEIiMAN.
Washington, Dec. 24.—A Key West
dispa! ch any* the Wyoming, under spe
cl „l orders, left last night fur Aspinwall
to fetch ihe steamship Gen. Sherraan to
the former port.
markets «v telegraph.
Money Market.
London, Dec. 2*—Noon.—Fives 9l-£.
Erics 37.
Kbw Fork, Dec. 24 — Noon.—Stock
Exchange this morning ou call was
n . need at 1U:tit), but owing to the count
aion in consequence of the early adjourn
uiaut of the Board, the Governing Com
mittee ordered the stoppage of business.
The following are the quotations: Stocks
dpi; noi money 4 per cent Gold opened at
JT—** Exchange, S Jong short ty. Gov- Ma
e ‘“"
Cotton Markets.
Liverpool. Dec. 24.--Noon—Cotton
steadier; uplands ty; Orleans ty@ty; sales
12,990; speculations and exports 2,000;
ti arrive 1-16 higher.
56.09;); American 30,000. Actual exports
3 . 000 .
Stock , afloat 332,091); Amenoan 106,000.
Later—Uplands, shipped nothing ^ below
o • 'in-ary, lanna-y and February
8 ^. ditto, duiiverel Deseinbor 8 ; ditto,
n.thing be'ow low middling,
Dsosmber and J.mnary % Orleans noth
i ig bilow good ordinary, shipped Iso
Vj, tiller 84; ditto, shipped December and
janu trybf.
New York. Deo. 24— Noon. — Cotton
quiet and 16fc. firm; sales 740; Uplands 16c;
Urieans ,
Futures opened as follows; January
IS 5 16, IS*; February 15 5-16, 16 1-16;
TVT.vch 164 ' 16 n-1 K- ' Annl llil S ’ 17 I.--’,- 1 ’ -
Ma 174.
Columbws Cotion Slarket.
Our market firm and unchanged. Re
ceipts heavy and demand light.
A.SOTHER GRANT PARISH AR
ltMS T.
Yesterday, Mr. Alfred Lewis, a planter I
of Grant parish, w«s arrested by a Uuitad
States Deputy Marshal and conveyed to
SSB* of last i
iug participated United iu the affair Grand Jury j
M uch, and the States
have found a true bill against him,a capias j
was issued for his arrest, together with |
Mr. Hadnot and hie associate victims.
During the recent raid into Grant parish
by the Metropolitan Police some little ef- 1
foti was made to arrest him. hut the raid- I
ing party not having considered the of- i
fense sufficiently grave, probably, return
ed to the city without him. Yesterday.
however, Mr. Lewis dropped into the city,
a >«1 the United States Marshal being ap- !
i .-ed of if. he. was forthwith arrested.—
,y n Pina une
A PRECAUTION.
-
ilr. Bellowa has been paying attentions
to young Miss Snively for some time, and
» few evenings ago he called for the pur
pose of making a formal proposal. iiad Miss
Naively, it would appear, has other
and rather unfortunate love affairs iu the j
past, and a melancholy experience has;
made net singularly cautious. After tidic- 1
ing with her awhiie, Bellows hemmed and |
hawed, and blushed, and then, suddenly j j
seizing her hand, he was about to plump
the question right out, when Miss Snively | j
interrupted him. asking Mr.
“Ah, excuse me for you, |
Bellows, hut are you going to propose?’! I
Amazed and somewhat bewildered, Mr.
Bellows rej Tied r !
‘•Well I_that, is I should say that—;
that as it I were, did, perhaps, some—idea, cherish that some-some-j is to khj,— j
well, yes.” well,” rejoined Miss Snively,
“O, very
“very well but just wait a moment,
please, while 1 call iu> aunt down stairs.”
“Wh-wh-what for?” asked Bellows, iu
astonishment.
“Whv, so that I can have a witness iu
case I’m obliged to sue you for breach of
promise, of course. Tne last m ui who
proposed got off ; but I reckon you won t
if I kuow how to fix things. Wait a min¬
ute.”
A ud then, as Miss Snively went out in
search of hei aunt. Bellows emerged into
the entry and glided through the front
door. And mashing liis hat down over
his eyes he dissipated his loves young
dream, stiffled his grief, bit off an inordi¬
nately large piece of tobacco, and went
to bed. Miss Snively will not sue.
Lovn Epistf.e by a STONt-CUTTER, o to A ,
Widow.— Dieine Bi nt: Were yon not
h ird.tr than porphyr or agate, the ehuet
of my love, driven by the mallet ot my
fidelity, would have made some liupres
sion ou thee. I, that have shaped as i
pleased the must untoward substance,
hoped by tbe compass of reason the
z
polish of good words, to have modeled
you into cue of the prettiest statues tn the
world; Imt alas! I fiud you a real flint.
that strikes fire and sets my soul in a
blaze, though your heart is as co;d as
marlile. Pity my case, pray, madam
pillar of my hopes, pedestal take of mv com
fort, and cornice of my joy, cornpas- I bm
Sion upon ine. for upon ymtr pity
all my hopes, and win, ti f< rtunate, elect
statues, obelisks, and pyramids, to your
rrenerosrv” generosi.y.
Sugar Cane „ in Mf-st TLOEHtA.—in Tr
Calhoun, and Jackson Counties, this crop
yields well, One planter made two bar
lels of light sugar Irom an acre of land,
Another made eleven gallons and one
quart of syrup, from foty-nine gallons ot
juice, a yield we believe
in the manufacture of syrup.
Went Florida is destioed to become a
valuable eeelion of country for the grow¬
ing of sugar cstie: lauds are cheap, the
cane grows with but litttle care, ratoons
for five or <i years, thus requiring but one
planting iu that length of time, yields a
plenteous product and one that will, from
its extra quality, always find a ready mar¬
ket. It commands here from 50 to 00
cents per gallon, by -be barrel- Apa¬
lachicola Times. Voth.
Orangss oh the Chipoea.- The orange
crop on the Chipola is unusually large this
season, and the fruit is fine, and unex
celled by any in Flonda. Ihe Burgess
grove will yield nearly one hundred thou
sand oranges. Mr. Alderman's (less than
an acre) nearly as many, besides which,
there sre seyeral outgroves in the Ticini
ty doing well. In fact there seems to be
no signs of failure in any of them Ap¬
alachicola Timet-
THE DAILY SUN
VOL. XIX.
• THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON ANO
1 MEXICO.
The Gegenwort, a Berlin paper, recent
: ly published the report addressed to Na¬
poleon III. by Gen. Casteinau, while ou a
mihsiort in Mexico in 1866. The follow.
i mg in a translation of the Emperor’s re¬
; ply :
: Palace or Comaiiokk, Dec. 2 , 1860.
j My Dear General: I have j nst reoeiv
ed your interesting report of the 28th of
October. 1 thank you for the details
which you give me, and I think you have
judged things rightly. But I will not
.rent with Juarez, at any price, for any
j understanding with him would look too
; much like a defeat. I care nothing if at,
i » <>»y tbe course of events should
restore him to power ; but just now we
‘oririot treat with him. ihe course to be
' fo-iowed may. I think be thus summed
: U P :
1 Associate yourself, as you say,
Marshal Bazaine and M. Dano, in order
k ‘ obtain as qnieklv as possible the Abdi
i cation of the Emperor Maximilian.
! ■ body else, to be placed a: the head of the
Provisional Government; treat with him;
demand desirable guarantees.
3 - Make all necessary arrangements
embark the troops at the end of February,
or the commencement of March.
who do no; wish to remain.
The United States Government has sent' |
Gen. Sherman to Mexico. You will be
aide to como to eu understanding with:
him by waking him understand that your
dignity prevents you now from treating
wiih Juarez.
j have said (No. 3) that it will be nee- j
easary to be contented with a Provisional j
Government, because I believe that you j
will not have time to establish a regular;
Government, for thin latter combination !
would certainly be belter, provided Jua
rex were excluded. !
d ’ 1 u *- Emperor Maximilian handed
over his powers to Juarez, that delegation
should not he recognized, and still appeal \
to the will of the Mexican people, legally
consulted. :
To sum up. I see by your letter that
yon have quite understood whatiwere my j
s^T’pSwe.^hBo French protecting much our | I
dignity and interests as &c., as
possible. I am, my dear General, ;
Napoleon.
GEORGIA EARNS AND FARMERS.
coTimry, cal-i
tivate 1.200 acres in cotton; 150 in oats
and 300 in corn. ■
P W. Arnold, of Coweta county, plants
300 acres in cotton, 50 acres iu wheat, 25
in oats and 400 in corn.
Nat. Bridges, of Coweta county, culti-!
vates 500 acres in cotton and 400 in corn. ;
J W. Mill, of Coweta county, cultivates !
< ’0 acres in cotton, 100 in oats, and 500
a«re» in corn. ,
Thirty-five planters of Coweta are orth, |
each over $10,000, thirteen are worth, j
each, over $20,000, seven are worth, eacn, |
over #30,000, four are worth, each; over j
$10,000 and one over $70,000.
Twenty planters of Coweta county cul- j
tivate each over 300 acres in cotton.
The estate of J. H. Woodward; of
C ■.vf ord county cultivates 800 acres in
cotton, 165 acres in wheat, 75 in oats, j
and 1,500 in corn.
Judge D. A. Vason, a leading lawyer
of South Georgia, and a prominent farmer
of Dougherty county, cultivates on ais
plantation in that county 900 acres in cot
tun. 75 in oats, and 250 in corn,
C. M. Mays, of Dougherty, cultivates
650 acres in cotton and 550 and in 450 corn; in '/>■ T. [ :
Mays 500 acres iu cotton corn, j
Mrs. S. A McLaren, of Dougherty, cul
tivates 750 acres in cotton and 450 in (
corn. ;
& H. Wilson, of Dougherty, cultivates,
600 acres in cotton and 550 in corn. >
B. G. Lockett cultivates at Ins pi ant a
tion in Dougherty 900 acres in cotton,.
200 in oats and 6»0 in corn.
General A. H. Colquitt cultivates 011 •
bis plantation in Dougherty 1,250 acres m
cotton and 050 in corn.
The Georgia Land and Cotton C«mpa
ny plant on their plantation in Dougher
ty 1,600 acres in cotton, 200 in oats, and
850 acres in corn.
MODERN DEFINITIONS.
From the Unpublished Dietionary of ihe Age.
Compositors—Galley Debts—Negative assets. slaves. j
O ! Low Degree—Below zero. J
Balloons—Tremendous swells. :
He-brews—Lager-bier makers.
Croquet—Billiards haugsman’s gone to grass.
State Line— The rope. I
Center of Gravity—i’ue letter V.
Regular “Ceil”—A houev-comb.
Knotty Affair—Getting married,
Piece Jubilee—A quilting thunder. party.
Note—A peal of I
Of High Birth—Bom in an attic,
Liaht dwindles—Gas companies,
Hair Dresser—A Crown Minister,
(jharon—The man who cuts Styx.
Wafers_Convenient go-betweens. j
Mean Action—Pocketing sn insult. j
Sister—A ballet dancer. ‘
Liv sssssinisssk ely Step
. ;
jfifsson—The Queen of the high U’s. ,
y w(jet [) n |i es _The imposts on sugar. |
“Coral” Union—A reel of coral rocks.
white Man—The pale of civilization, ;
Stiminer-salt—A New York yatchman. public. ;
p olice “Bored”—The New York !
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ssjsssisssrss 2S2: :
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„ ,Dtion—Pimples t on the noBe.
of Tl , lde .._ A tall o r ’s work
. h prize
sf Manager—Referee Manager or r ot a v
;ghr. the (bj
Switch—A- nobbv turn-out on
^“nney j n Sweeps—One »» f P who always fol
rj Undress dress Uniform—The pmior.u costume worn
Damp
‘ truth with
Lring-Xhe art of using the
frugality. Hennery—The headquarters of . a lay , as
ociation. slip (.ending
An-arrow Escape—A wnen
”” An intellectual Feast—The entertain
ment et an idea. the u
An Arch Designer—Old Keystone,
oridge-hnilutr. Unknown—Places wnere people
Parts
K> not advertise.
“Sovereign” Remedy— Paying y
hillings on the £. People who live long
Centanans -
enough to 1 Independence. reach par. -Organ 0 riran gr gr i D(i od
Italian . .
era refusing So move on. member who
Aloip eus nod-feUow^lodge. .
-med .
3 a
Blank Distress Warrants for sale at the
Dcn office.
COLUMBUS, GA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1873
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N J BUSSEY, G. GUNBY JORDAN
President. Sec’y A Trees.
OFFICE OF THE
Eagle and Phenix
{
Manufacturing Company.
1
L-OIUHIDUS. , . Air , tOTgia. .
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raid Up Capital, - $1,250,000
To Inculcate the habit of saving on
the part of its Operatives, and to pro
«**•• -<» .rrangement
: for the beneficial accumulation of the
rarnings of artisans and all other
classes, , this ... Company „ . has established, ... .
under ,
CHARTER FROM THE
STATE OF GEORGIA
—A—
Savings Department
m which the following advantages are of
e e A .. ° JV l ^ OK .. ors ° w H v * „ 8 e
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t atuounta.
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PERFECT SECURITY. The assets oi
the Company were on 1st
January, 1873...................f1,704,459 43
and are steadily increasing. .
The Reserve fund is............$297,766 92
All of which property is specially
pledged t,y ac t uf the General Assembly
fQr ^ oteotion of Depositors; and in
addition, by the same act, the Btockhoi
tiers of the Company are made INDIVID
('ALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion
to their shares, for the integrity of the
Savings Department and its certificates of
Deposit. a.
UBBUL ISTeSsI. K...
Seven per cent/per annnmj Componndeu
four times a year.
3.
DEPOSITS can be withdrawn at an,
time without notice. Depoaitorn residing
v >nt of the city can/ draw deposits . t>\
checks.
ROLES AND RrtuLLAxIONS of this
Department furnished upon application,
|iu( j a jj desired information given,
et.
BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS
given to depositors.
e.
AU accounts of Depositors will be con
sidered strictly private and confidential.
DIRECTORS:
N J. BUSSEY,
W. H. YOUNG,
VV. E. PARRA MORE,
ALFRED 1. YOUNG,
Of New York.
CHARLES GREEN,
President of the Savannah Bank and True"
Uompany mrkl eod&w
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ETo _ . \ Uf t s £H*n|ll£f ■
1
I Mil HI milgj*
rilO those Indebted to met desire to say, li
L you don’t pay up or make satistactoryar
[^gJIfvefy win collect not bj* credit law. you farther, and w’tll
p rooe ed to
To those who have pail or do pay up bv tlni
^d “* orter^ ZuTseuTmeo™)
p a y m y customers on credit bilD,
15C. IOT jSELladllllg C/OttOU
until the first of January next.
I have in store and to arrive a full at,ook of
Groceries and Provisions,
and propose to sell as low as the lowest, FOR
GASH. Very respectfully,
J. H. HAMILTON.
Columiius, Git., Dec. 10, 1873. eod&wjhl
Wells & Curtis
HAVK THB
3!Xm City IX bborw
very popula
The Self-Adjusting Rubbers,
very convenient; can be put on and of! without
using the Lands.
Warm SIipp©r«.
comfortable and cheap.
We offer bargains iu BOOTS, and a
fall line of goods for all wants at low
B «•'*• , CES to ca!)h buyers. j—»**
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business, and offer our stock at such
prices that the Shoe trade shall not quit
U s.
WELLS & CURTIS,
deQ il&w 7:1 Broad sr-oat
« W Q nS TuftlOrS &C.,
Cured without the knife.
- rjs^j&szx&tt For the beuent and saiBfaotton W of the
ahle fewperson#
offilctei wee .nfi lently reier to a
f. J
Mar u>'e, cancer. 31 n.-oe,Walton Carroll county, Ga.,
Air. T. Jones, wen. White burg. Newnan, coun
, v ,Oa.; Mr. M. DeL-tn.les minor,
(la ; 3Irs. 31. Giles, ulcer in tnouih. Newnun,
{ . t; tia rge= for board and treatment ehall
be eat is fa tory. JACKSON,
Adfiress Drs LONG &
del7-Ulaw&w Newnan. <Ia.
J W. DEKWI8. J. M.HKRTyKTT.
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS,
ipH COLUMBUS, GA.
J. W. DENNIS 6c Co.
-.rj A Ar » ManofacturlnK and selling of #t
Whole# le a gotsi assortment
M()ves GrateSi Fire Dogs, Country
and Stove Hollow Ware,
BV Guaranty our Good, in tvenj r~prn
Extra Piece* tarnished to any stove w* make,
sAVPtx Salks Boom at
j. M. Bennett & r Co ’s,
a u31 2 aw&w«ro 131 Broau Strbkt.
CHATTERBOX FOR 1873.
FUR SALE BY
ae23] J. W. PEASE & NORMAN.
i THE SUN
PRiNTiwra
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BOOK - BINDING
■ ESTABLISHMENT,
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Oolumioua, Georgia,
i 18 ONB OF THH
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s MOST COMPLETE ANI> EXTENSIVE
IN THE SOUTH.
A»I) BRING SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE
Modern Styles of Machine¬
ry and Material,
IB WBLL PRBFARID
T o Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch
RVRRT DRBORIPTION OF
Book & Job Printing
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BOOK-BX NXJKNTC ,
C^Using Steam Power, running six
of the most improved and best make
Presses, with constant additions to
our already very large assortment of
Elegant Types, Rules, Borders, arid
other material, and skilled workmen
in every department, our facilities for
turning out all descriptions of work,
expeditiously and neatly, at the Low¬
est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by
any establishment in the State.
WCrikm tron» abroad will re¬
el ve the same attention us II the
parties were present to transact
the iiusiuess, and will be jprouipt
Ij' Vi_ l(!fh Ull
SUN BINDERY!
Having made iarge additions
to this Department of the Bun
E stablishment, we are now
etter prepared than ever to
fill orders with the
.
UTMOST DISPATCH
aod at
LOWEST CASH RATES !
We have a large stock of
tlie best Blank Book Paper,
and can fill orders for
Court Dockets and Records
Ledgers, Journals, &.c.
s well as mercantile work of
every description, at ti e most
reasonable rates and at sh >rt
notice
Particular attenlon
{.aid to the Binding of Mu iu,
v fagazines, Periodicals, Pa
ers. &p.
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D^ive y..ur orders with us. We eaa fill
the bill aanafactorily.
riiOH. gilbert 4 Co
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TERMS CASH:
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POSITIVELY NO CREDIT! [
^Placards, with tne above , amp
oub. for Hale at the Sint Offiok :
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Time Books — For Piantationn »ud
.^ts Cartvia FmthlPK ^ “.lr one \nV7nn“ to iiAfn aeeuriite
for aale at the 8 UK Omcx.
W. A. I*iTTLS. H. F!. CRAWPORD,
Little & Crawford,
Attorn eys - at * Xjaw
T W XTILL attend promptly to all civil business
entrusted to their care in any of rhe
Courts. No partnership exists In criminal bu¬
siness.
4$rOfilee over J. Ennis 1 noil d&wlra
.
W. A. Farley,
OUSSETA. OuATTAHOOoaSB Co., Ga.
S 9 “Spedal attention given to collections
Dr. J. H. CARRIGER
I KliKOV ANO PHYSICIAN.
I YFFIOE S. E. corner Broad and KandolpU
stree ts, over Crane's grocery store; Resi
denoe at Mre Teasdale’g. Jackson street, 24
door below Goetchlua* planinK mills. [ocl
Dental Notice.
D R PHELPS h i* removed hie office to hie
residence on St. < lair street, in rear of
the Presbyterian Church___ ocl tf
r l\ VV. IliiNTZ,
DENTIST.
, U vFFIOE over Joseph b. Bro.’s tpPS&T&r.
I try Good Store Broad St., If'rY
Uolunihn a.Ga ‘ 1
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~wT fV tigner,
I >en fifst.
)Fln lACiol|>n fcitroo
OPPOSITE STKUPPEK’S
CoIvArtab\i*», Georgia
KU eo. i t.
ALEX C. MORTON,
ATTOK N KY AND COUNsSFLOU,
O FFIi.iENo.6, “Georgia Homo Broad Building. 1 *
I’.ntrauce from St. lair or street,
COLUMBUS, GEO KOI A.
Mr. Morton United Is engaged St vnattenOtagtoclaims Government,
against the land, ties oth'-r iov
pensloni*, bounty ami matters. [o25
COTTON MANUFACTORIES.
MUSC0GLE MANUFACTURING CO.
jiauufacturers oi.
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS.
UKN, ROPE, COLUMBUS, &«.
GA.
G. p. SWIFT, President.
W. A. S W1 FT, Sec’y k Trees noil ly
TUNER OF PIAN0ES, &o.
E. W. BLA.U, Repairer and Acooriteone. Tuner of Pia
noe», lUelodeons uud Si|{n
Painting also done. Orders may Oe lelt at J.
VV. ptmfle k Norman’s bookstore. pot
FAMILY GROCERIES.
J J .J YAN1ELR. BIZE, Dealer in Family Gro
ceiies, cm Bryan street, between Ogle
rnurpe and Ja-keon streets. dt‘7
DRESS-MAKING.
j-VJ. \/TISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH—Urosr
iVIalting, Cutting and Fitting. IhoKnevllie Terms
Cnetp. n-dt) ResiUeuca and shop in l)
FEED STORE.
t) ? NO. FITZGiBBONS, Wholesale and Ke
t ,11 Dealer iu Hay, Oats, Corn, Bacon, &o.
Carlothovpe street, oj»po»ite Temperance Hal'
iHAi TttESS-MAKIAHa A NO UPHOL¬
STERING.
f) J D. V2c.l UNKIN, General Shop, Upholsterer side War¬ ami
, Jviattreiib-maker; *»e»t Bridge
ren near intersection of Oglethorpe and
Bel
GB0CEKJES.
T I H. HAMILTON, FritDlilifi. Wholeaale am! Retail
f . Grocer, junotlu Warron mul
Ok-, tborpu KtreetB. Nocfiaruoinr Jrayngb.
.ed
valuable city property
FOR HAJ-.1L.
J./ £ \ bSiKUYG to change the mveijiment
( 8er ’or m*la ihe .oubo a-u loi on
1 l 1; . i.< ,tu vufa OdiUti Oi K^mlolp: rll)(i
uruyth streets. Hie dwelling h** five room«
;.or« 1 h on the lut a go d kiicben, Finone
h - he And brie?! pnntr>, Berv^ntf* )'<*innfi. .iml »
uo.it and ootafortnble steeping room det&iche ;
coai f.h^ dwelling. A "ellol g odwivoicurl/
e-t with eireul«.r i>rick. = X.e lot louts 100 feel
(«!. Fnroyth frT.oiK). nd Terms io 0 i'eot on Kim-olpu hi reel,
l'i »ce oash
i-so, immediately
The Ht/TSE AND LUT sou'll
oi he above, at preson occupied by Vv. S. Do
A )i(. The ii>r. ii fifty by on- huu red and fifty
* t. i J rlc« #1600 Terms cash
.i«3 TliOS. Da WOLF.
Plantation for Sate !
SITUATED in “Oaney," Whar- kdfJ;
i i. ared, ami ihe rciualning 600
h <*»v il> tim bert d witi> Pecan, Beach,
A«h, ft-o. is of the finest Plan tattoos In the
hi? one miles
S te oi I exas—situated about five
i. vc the tovnn of Wnartou—Iron Mug on the
ioi aiio river,ana the e* lebj ato . Uauey cree
running right through the middle of It.
‘ he in»proveuie*.t 8 i n the place comdfttot a
two-story ouse wi h ) rick oafeement, con
uiHihig 8 large rooms. 20 x 20 feet, with closet*,
6 j., with al; necessary oath usew, a, targe
> t -k ciblern, Ac., Sec.
Thel indb ate among the richest and most
rr nluctive in tho Slate of lexas
Will be sold LOW for cash, or on fiivorafde
.iine- ertns to proper parties who may be aide
‘j .ontrol u»o necessary labor. Apply to
quin a hill,
Novjm lmo Galvesion, Texas._
FOR RENT.
Office now occur*le<1 oy H. Cast le- . ^
Building. X. man, Broker, roseeMsion in the j^iven Gqorxi& let October.JsHUiL Home |Fci1®
Also, sleeping room*, iu the same Building
ai l two rooms in the Basement, suitable lor
keeping A’ater rAoms is Vifrtiishefi or work In shop. ihe house, anfi the
iv -ms wefl heated by a furnace throrghout the
ooid season Comfort guaranteed.
Apply to OKA 1 COLEMAN.
, Over the store of A Dell A Co.
aul2 ti • HQ Broad st.
FOR RENT.
'jiHE lower story o*. the ouii'iing im¬ S3
mediately east o SUN Office. Also an.
e oejlent mom, *uitai ls !rr m> Offlo* or Sleep
i-’kKuotn in neoonii^tory ot ram e biilldlBK.
1 XMBLR!
I .OMBOIt :
i ) BEASLE1 has moved his Saw Mill on
), the lands of S. M. IngersoH, leading five Craw- miieF
.; -in the city, near the road to
ft -d, and is prenarerl U> fill all cash orders for
lumber promptly
i >rty Thousand Feet of Inch Plank,
*:<ether with a variety of Scantling, now in
* 1 - , *rd from whicn he removed hie mills, fo
tele'at reduced prices to close out. Come and
g‘> I bargains. jy20 tf
. 1 . H. HAMILTON
iM m
WHOLbBALB A>D R«TA 1b DBALKR IV
Bagging, ^ Ties,
ggQQp, Salt
Sugars, Coffee,
&cC , &C., &C.
A USO, full stock of
Always od band a
Plantation and Family Gro
ceries and Provisions.
Jnnetion ot Franklin, Warren auk Otcletucri.v
gr i-uat fl
COLUMBUS GEORGIA.
IU purchase* delivered Free of Drayae/* ir
the city and suburbs. m>27 w
REMOVAL !
T | HAVE removed my FURNITURE mv 1
UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS from R*l
1 :pu to Ogiethurpe street first door soutl
tlie p f>€ t«»ttice. where I will be pieah©t ; t - set
and wait on my customers and fne rubile
erwllv. X have reduced m> prices ior work
~
I dome and •*•, S. O. LLOY D.
act* eod
NO, 99.
A WITTICH. C. M. KINSEL.
WITTICH & KINSEL
I Practical Watchmakers,
j
JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS,
N o. 67 Broad St.., Columbiifu, Ga.
WATCHES, IfSlillfe STERLING SILVER
a T
CLOCKS, kwai AND
i PLATED
JEWELRY, j __ »aU~~ WARE.
All of tho Ijatowt Mauvifao txirorai.
An entirely new Stook of the best Goods and the latest styles has been re*
cently bought in New York and Is hereby offered at the LOWEST CA8H
PRICES.
D I A IVI ONDS,
Gold and Silver w
SPECTACLES feg» Gold ... and j nil Sllver
and THIMBLES.
Eve-Glasses.
LadieB’ and Gents’ Chains, Plain and Fancy Gold Rings of Beautiful Workman¬
ship. and every Variety of Artioie found in a First-Class Jewelry Store.
8TEN01L PLATES of every description cut at short notice.
SOLE AGENTS for the celebrate^ DIAMOND PEBBLED SPECTACLES and EYE¬
GLASSES. and AGENTS for the ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECKS, which are slightly color
ed and in high tavor with everybody using specks or Eye-Glasees.
WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing in all its branches. HAIR JEWELRY,
SOCIETY* BADGES, DIAMOND SETTING, or any new work made to order at reasonable
charges.
46T ENGRAVING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. gep23
twn
SECURITY ! I PROMPTNESS!! LIBERALITY!!
THE
Ill
to. i
Continues to Offer the Public
I.\T;E3jL\ITY against LOSS by FIRE!
Having Paid her Friends
and Patrons since the War
She Wants a Chance to Get it Back!
J RH00 r S BROWNE, GF.0. W. DILLINGHAM, SAMUEL S. MURDOCH
President. 7 reasurer. Secretary.
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS!
•t>
O'OSEJ JP»JE3L JBLXISrCSr 9
No, 104 Broad Street, Ooluxubua. Cioorgla.
Wholesale anti Retail.
1 WOULD re ppecttolly intorm my frien.ln anU the pnbUo that I have ju»t received a largo and
well asjorte !U st.-ck of
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATH,
e-n. . .bracing nil grades and style . usuallj kept in a Mist-cU.se Shoe store.
ly stuck oi ROOTS A." D SHOES has been made expressly lur my own trade, and I will
VV ARRANT every pair to tio as represented
i can nfier oxtrnordin ry Inducements to Country Merchants and small Dealers.
..NyG H. FLEMING (formerly with H. (J. Pope) and J B M i HAND are with me, and w!
be pleased to wait on their friends and old easterners. se’dO eodfcwJm
liliMWIlMl
&3 3*4 Hours to New York.
N. Y. & N. oTjttail Line!
P . ace Sleeping Gars Run through
from Opelika to Lynchburg.
Western R. R., of Alabama.
SV'k *
*
Columbus, Ga., Nov. le, isu
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DA1L
F--r Atlanta............................10:40 a m
A rive at Atlanta..................... 0:4C p M
>'■ * Montgomery and Selma.5:00 p m, 9;: o p jh
A rive at “ .............10:40 p M, 6:^6 a M
FOR NEW YORK DAILY:
(Time, 63 lionrB anil 45 mlnutne j
,eave Uolumbus, 10:40 a. m ; ariivo at opell
c at 12:27 P M ; at Atlanta, 6:40 p, u.; hi
V r\ .ahli.yloi., 7:20 A M.; at NEW YORK. 4:26
p «., via i’hilail«lphla atpl Baltimore.
T A INS ARRIVE AT OOLUMB US DAILY
s »m Atlanta 9:10 r m
V- »m Montgomery............ 3:66 a m, 2ujo f m
0 de 6:00 p. m. Western Mall train leaves daily,
v nectlng at Montgomery with trams for New
v> e«ns. Mobile, Louisville, Ky.,and St. Louis;
ai l at Selma for Vicksburg. On this haid
S oeping cars run through irom Opelika to
N w Orleans.
he 10:60a tn. NEW YORK Express train,
n. is daily, connecting at ATLANTA with
r > orgia Htiiirond and W. A A. I*. K.
fhe 9:L0 p. m. train docs not run Sunday.
^o delay at Opelika by any Passenger train
Tickets for sale at Union Depot
CHAS. P. BALL Oen’l fciup’t
H. A. BACON, Agent. m;21
STOVES, STOVES
mm NATHAN CRuWN
.WjjA (Opposite Sun Office;
COLUMBUS, CA.,
1 irotJLD respectfully Invite the attention
\ V of hia friends STOVES, a nd cuBtomera HOLLOW t»o hie ex AND ten¬
s' e stook 01 HOUSE FURNISHING
S AMI’ED WAKE, Also,TIN WAKEat wholesale
G- aod KIDS, retail. Stc.
tanufacturerof TIN, SHEET ’RON ano
- a iFDEH WORK.
Roofing and Guttering
done promptly and in the best mannei
«le solicits a call, feeling assured that be can
g> e entire satisfaction
tip Price as low as the lowest. Gome and
hnfnrp vr>n bnv. ocl8©od&W
fix A __.
m m -A, mL
™ am
Carriages _ and . Harness
on hand, and Buy style furnished to order.
( HE OhD OARHI AGE HOUSE is
ir inently opened,
OOLKTHORPE STREET,
a few doers north ot the Postotfioe.
illov hh a s .
octu <isatAw2mj AOKST
MUSIC BOOKS
BOT7NI 1 IN AN* DESIRED STYLE.
SUN U»»lO*
Tlie Jobbing Department
AND
I3oolt- Bin d ery
OF THE
SUN OFFICE
IS LARGE AND COMPLETE,
Where all Descriptions of Work ai«
Done at tlie !flo«t Reawon*
able Rates.
Central Railroad.
GEN’L SDPT’S OFFICEG. R. K. i I
SiViitHVH, November 1, 1873.
/ VK AND AFTER SUNDAY,!id Instant,
P». Sbi.jrer Train# ou tho Georgia Central
Railroad, it# branches and oonneulione, will run
ii h follows:
TRAIN No. 1 , GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah . 8:46 a M
Leave Augusta. ....... . 9:06 a U
Arrive at Augusta....... . 4:u0 p M
Arrive at Eaton Miliedgeviile. .10:09 11:66 p fcl
Arrive at ton.......... , p v
Arrive at Macon........... . 6:46 r .
Leave Macon for Oolumbua. . 7:16 p
Leave Macon for Euiaula... 9.10 p M
Leave Macon lor Atlanta... . 7:30 p m
Arrive at Columbus......... 6:67 A M.
Arrive at Eufaula........... 10:i0 a M
Arrive at Atlanta........... . 1:40 a it
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta.................... 1:10 A M
Leave Columbus................. 7:10 i- u
Leave Eulaula................... 7 ;*0 v U
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta... 6:59 A M
Arrive at Macon from Columbus. 5.00 a m
Arrive at Macon from Euiaula ... 6:45 a M
L.eave M acon..................... 7:15 a u
Leave Augusta................... 9:05 a u
Arrive at Augusta............... 4.90 r M
Arrive at Savannah.............. 5:35 p m
Twain no.z going north and west.
Leave Savannah.. ..... 7 30 p M
Leave Augus a.... .....6:05 p u
Arrive at Augusta .....6.65 :iit> A H
Arrive at Macon............ .....8 a M
Leave Macon for Columbus. ..... 8:45 A X
Leave Macon lor Euiaul .. .....9.00 a M
Leave Macon for Atlant .....9:19 A U
Arrive at Columbus....... ..... 1:50 p h
Arrive at Eufaula......... ..... 6:40 P H
Arrive at Atlanta........ ..... 6:48 P M
CUMING SOU rt AND EAST.
Leave Atlanta.......................7:00 a m
Leave Columbus......................fc:30 r M
Leave Euiaula ...... ............... 7:k0 a u
Arrive at Macon irou Atlanta........3:40 r m
Ar* ive at Macon fro* Columbus.....7:3o f m
Arrive at Macon from Eufaula........ 6:iu p m
Leave Maoon.......................... 7:35 pm
Arrive at Miliedgeviile...............10:09 nton....................11.66 r m
Arrive at Eat f m
Leave Augusta.............. 8:06 p m
nrrive at Savannah...................7:16 Augusta....................6:5 0 ▲ m
Arrive at am
Train No. 2 » eing a th ough train whole on the
Central Railroad, stopping only at stsw- Oo
tions, pae^engers ior hall stations cannot
taken on or put off. Passengers lor Miiiedge
vilie and Ei.tonton will take Train No. 1 Irom
Savanna’ii and Augusta, and Train No. 2 from
points >n the S. W. R. K., Atlanta end Macon.
daily, The Miliedgeviile excepted. and Eat jnton train runs
‘ Sundays
WM. ROGERS,
no6 General bun’t
RAAKI\ HOUSE,
Columbus, Ga.
J. W. HYAN, Prop'*.
Frank (Roldan, Clark.
kuby Restaurant
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
UNDFJi THf- RANKIN HOUSE.
J. IV. Hi ll, Prop’*.
Opera House Bar ? Restaurant
1 * mj
friend* nd the
, l ^ l t
; era my Jtfir, Restaurant and Ten.Pla
] AUev, auo will keep Meals the finest of Liquors and
furnish the best of (embracing everv
j bcTl\ND
THE RIALTO.
T j HAV F, opened at No. 24 Broad
Ptreet, nearly oppwelte tbe Ex
.ear office, a Bar-room and Reftau
rant, where 1 will always keen Liquor* on
hand arupply of fine Winee, and Cl.
i ra. Maali fnrnlahed a- all hours.
ct« ti W. H. BLAAELY