The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 30, 1873, Image 1

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SUN AND TIMES DSW. i.F. THOMAS GILBERT. Thos. Gilbert. & Co., PEOPKIETOBS. ?7rms at Daily 3nd Weekly Sun: j X* ;ve months. In advance *> (X) 1 ffiOUtn®, 4 00 Three months. 2 00 One Ill Oh tile ..... The. v- San, .*1 60 -telegraphic. SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES. Jfj -yiCIFA-L EIGHTS IX MEXICO. MjlTamobas. Dec. 27 —A fight occurred to .dav m the market /. place between some ‘• of Cortina i> men ana me ponce, m w-ieh g policeman was shot and killed. The murderer took refuge in Cortina’s head garters, but the General surrendered him to the police, by whom he was lodged in pnsou. Cortina s friends say he will be ; -tilled as Mayor of this city on new the municipal . . , t . djys ago, over erection. in which several persons were killed &na wounded. Another disturbance occurred in Tam y oeeo, and the Mavor - has ueen imprisoned by the State troops. THE K.ill HO AD STEIKE. Coixmbcs, O., Dec. 23.—So vio.ence o' particular tronme from me engineer . ... sn.se. ne couniy s e .. e ’ eiE g , - supplied ^ with ammunition. Indianapolis, Dec. 28.—A train on the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Rail road left their depot tui- moruiug al G:30 L ,’clock, ia charge of Harry Yaneon. an t.gineer, not a member of tiie union. Before the train reached the outskirts of L.e cit; & shot was tired, which took ef «*“ vo***™.«*«*.*# fis>h wound, a he shot was ttreu by a stnk.ng engineer wnose name could not be learned. riUGIXIUS EBISOXEHS AMUIVED. New Y t obk. Dec. 28.—The U 8 steam¬ er Juniata, eammander Brain, from San. tiago de Cuba with I>>d parsons formerly of the Virginias, arrived here this morn iug. she has had a strong n -riaeast gate for the last ee days, ihe-Jumaia Will be forced to the Brooklyn Jfavy Tar i, waere the prisoners win be transferred to a receiving ship. No communication wifl be allowed with tbe prisenera at p as c_:. r WILLIAMS- XOMIXAIIOX Washkgtox, Dec. 23 —The Judiciary Committee have examined three witae-*ea regaiding Williams—Messrs. H»J and Fans of tne AU rney Generai’s oflice. and Representative Xesuaitn. The impression is growing mat . the . nomination will die ... m • the committee, unies, the .8enate orders them to report, ihe situation is awk ward. Cressweli’s estimate for improvement of . the , postofflee ... btuiamg here are a null- . ion and a half. Tit AX S POE TA TIOX COMMITTEE. New Orleans, Dec. 28.-The Senate _ Transportation Committee . has , been ten c -ed the hospitality of the city by the Chamber of Commerce. They heard h statement vesterJav regarding Fort St. Paiilip Canal. SHOT HIMSELF. New York. Dec. 28 . Capt. Holbrook, of Si aten Island, wii use wife accused him of mint-iinfle “ nw “ - 1, i-v hot ’ him., elf fatal 1 v - ■ NOON DISPATCHES. riEGIXIUS AT XEW TORE. - New Yoax, Dec. 29.—The Juniata, with the Virginias survivors, has arrived, Tt.te'it/if The health officers fnurut tounu saci'arv sanitary cond:- cone. lion good. The vessel proceeded to her dock. Survivors ex luded from T.s.tor-. The officers and crew of the Juniata also remained aljoard. Amigos ° de Cuba collected $2,000 for the survivors. THE S TR IKI'SO EKGIXEEES. CoEUMBrs. O.. Dec. 29.—Two hundred Engineers assembled. Letters were real , from Engineers - of , otter , roads, a tendering one-half their pay. Tue meeting res-.>;veu to stand arm. Tue Brotherhe^d opposea a resolution to resort to force to prevent others from working engines. MARKETS Bi TELEGRAPH. Money Market, Lo¥*dos. Dec. •>y_\ooa.—Er# 36t: fives S*lJ. ,^(| 8 f 25c. jj ec —o New Yoke. Dec. - ‘ —Noon.—Stocks tive and strong. Gold 8 UO 5 . M<mev 7 npr ff-nf i id Lxchange. long i 4 : short Governments strong = and higher. State bond'ouiet. Cotton Market*. LrrEkpooL. Dec. —Gotten «S>u 2 00a Uplands nothing below ' Idee .. .. . ineiudeUo-American. low ' Later— U c an de. no-L.ug below middling nothin! shipped November, 8p: Or » below go.ri ordinary, snipped December and January 8|L and _ N*w sales'since Yens. Dec 2'.'.—Cotton qnirt firm: Wednesday, including to d&v 4 *• "■ Cd’ and^ 164* Orleans I Fotares opened fol,,ws: Decern her 15 : l-to. January 25$. 1.'.}: Febnian Apni 18* 16 5-1C- March 16 11-16. I6$x 17i; May 17f. Yip^r^S”r M *-Nwn.— New 2 Flour steady. Wheat advmi'ag. Corn lc. bet ter. Pork quiet; mes, #16 25. Broke Jail—A Large Delivery. We learn from Conductor Grimes, f the North and South railroad, ihat the persons conhced in the Herrin county jail, at Hamilton, broke out yesterday morning about daylight. They nnmberti. seven, six negroes and s white man. the latter named B 1 j Seats, c mined for kill¬ ing his brother “Cap*' S^ats about six months ago. Shenff Williams was on the train this morning, and report, the party atfli at liberty A reporter from this pa per visited Seals uunrg last session o: Superior Court, and was told by him that whenever he wanted to he could leave. At the same time. w;-_,nt hearing Seats remark. v Shenff - , r saowed - - -arhat wnat hi he bad done m his efforts to improve .he se curity ot the jail, but as the revolt shows, without accomplish;: 2 fcis object. Columbus Cotton Market. Quiet this tnt rnmg. Low middling 1 Ac; middrieg 14 j. THE DAILY SUN VOL. XIX. From the New York Tribune. THE SOUTH AXD IIS XEEDS. We have heard a good deal lately about bar a times iu the manufacturing districts, ana distress among the unempiuyed work¬ men of New York and other large cities; but Low ui&BY of us know anything of iiie teinbie destitution that now prevails in ^ncuitnral districts, where bank failures and panics m the stock market are onknown, and the planter who retains tue ownership of an estate is sap. posed at any rate to be in no dang-jr of starving? Yet in these fertile region. there is perhaps more terrible suffering ta?.n in any other part of the United States, • Give uie the scraps from your table, ' writes an educated citizen of Montgomery, bama are actual! J v in want of food. They £ are ln d losin their bomes they ean no longer support life; and aiieady they are moving out of the state to Seek their fortunes elsewhere, 'Ve do not read that the political situation is anv more vexatious tuere than it has | been for someyears past. The people are j wuhag to work; they do wora; but the ■ end of a ioxig season of labor in the cot ton held- finds them without a mouthful L>od and without a penny. air. Edward King, wno has been travei ing through the South writing a series of papers for Scribners Monthly, gives an vxpiauation of this distressing Tribune, condition oi tmugs in a letter to the which we pr ni this morning. Toe planters have unfortunately trusted too much to cotton. Embarrassed by various hnan c;a; difeeutties, tney mortgaged their crops in advance to buy food tor their ne b‘ oe =- It has been a bad year. The cat- 6Vera g e; it i= not enough, to pay toe aU vances on the crop, and leavee nothing for tue winter. Aii the corn and flour and bacon, ad the clothing and other menu factored goods for these extlosiveiy cot¬ ton-growing oistiicta. must be brought from abroad. There is no monev to p=v for mem, so the planter and his Hborew go Cv.d and hungry. Tiii industry in the South » organized upon a more poviden* sy-em, a cr.-.i-nke tins will be a frequent occurrence and a con-tact menace Tnere are two remt-dies. Oue is in the iiaaaa of the Southern people themselves, e’ Icon gists m rei-ing with tneir oottoc - l •- i " ! d oxriente supply of f- .d fo. }t-i ^IZT^r^the^meT^oTi^ne^ .mer : -...I a, lie me.c- u. 1 nders and caterpillars. Ice oiner v* in oar tiands, and we should lose no unit in apply ii-g it. If ihe South couh) man uf.cture its own cotton it would have v. ik and wages, for the idle. To do this it needs capital. Mins have been estab hshed in some places and are doing well: there are ihirreen cotton mi.G in Alabama, i nothing but the want of capital p.e vents then ere.non a: an tee center, or djct;u , wbich WB(nr suffering ; .,ost severely for the lack of fooa. In manufacturing enterprise however the 8-.uth is unable to make a single and hur- step . UcjiU he.pfrom Us. Destitute • dened in aebt. ’ it looks to the .S. a for . ^ Any man who will build a cotton mill m these desunite districts win do a - r. fuunaiBg more oeiienceDt aeea taan . tue of a hospital or the opening of a soup t-.chen. And it is a chantv which will i.»v—not ^.; tue priceless f rewards winch are trTc(i for lt e a - lt iiu< bat - he gopiid y i? j e nas which follow a good business , speculation in this, A Useful Thee.— There is an Australi an tree called tne‘-Eucalyptus Giobnlua," which, its*weight t v it-s properties or nsorbing ten lioies cAihoru, of wafer, and of emitting antiseptic vffiuvia. is ,aii to have tbe power of destroying miasmatic iuflnenoes in fever dikiricm. It h*» been made to grow in Louisiana ,.gL, slci p.^1, the Alia* b. smsippi valley, although it is a native of :S . -i ,»Z Yi (rimbert a F p ench has been cm,ectiug evidence concernine "other the tree, ears that in Algeria, ru; a aLd places wnere it has been p,anted in large numbers, marshes have oeen dried up, and districts where fevers attacked tne inhabitant* have been made perfectly healthy. Quite a num i, e; . v f these tr ees have been planted jn California. The p .'polar name for them is the "Australian gum. In their native place they grow to an immense Height, rivalling the famous “pig trees of California. The Mencosites. who recently visited ;hi3 country for the purpose of examining Western iandsfor the location of a colo nv, have bought ^ Aichilm, a large tract from the D . reet , r . of Le Topeka and fe Baiiroaa. The purchase covers of acres., situated in tbe vicinity Kansas, which is sitoated at the p Tint where the railroad crosses the Little Arkansas river. It is believed that the ilennonites will eventually purchase a tract six wiles in width across the enti:e t t of forty miles wiiieh is covered by :be land grant of the railroad. This will ^ t s * 43 em control of Haisted. ihe si:e fleeted is s.dd to be in the midbt of a > /Ju f»rm.,. = cou. try.___ '*■ The Aik-Line Railroad. — We en nounced some time back that the Penn syirania Railroad Company had purebas el from the Southeni P. . 1 :way• Security !i tL The paid, it - understood, is fi.825,000. The - . . c<ce which am^nia to abon; *4, rX^Ov... of • u yrj•«>.: tt* c-s’ .«. of the Many road o. has the been capual.s.s up^ria interested in the secnnwCompMy. Pennj.- it is Shawn, a.e also concerned m ine ,-ar.ia Railroad, and it is presamed .actonly thiS J transfer is made to more satis s ‘- the conneclioii wiaQ the H*caaioc<i and D^viae and Baltimore and PoIwmc and other lines under .he ctm-.nA of ft. Pennsylvania R^ad .—AJantn C nttitu - sth - | Tiie United SiatesMarstel_ha« printed Jav s complete list of the creditors of ' « i Co., with the amounts ma.mex following is a sat^Kiary of tue (liner daises of obiigirious, with number mi aiiaonn:: N'UTDL-er. Amount. Philadeli^ita Hon?e. fS. 486.510 58 y ,r*i u?e..... T53 4.5-4.134 19 , UexiStt *'' TSt p a i e paia a use.. IT l::i T '4 S; . ~-* Yew Y rbiiooie..... j l " Total .2.983 tS.»a’2S. CC p OB - Royal.—F rom a private letter we t ™^ ^ tip Texoa. The is *tbe » 0 L u f the laigtst that ha? yet :e d port, being 3‘>> feet >ong. ith tour decks rhe faptaia stated that P rt Roya w aS the finest harbor U ip ver entered, and that there was scn.cviy ,, t Eeed 0 . a piJot It?r . ,ere ten aa.. . -- ht . harr , r the day the Texas left.— " jpugtitba Chronicle. ••Grandma, why fkro't you keep a rant anv longer?" "'Weli, you see, child. . m get'ice I uaed c.i to.yoakcow. cow. acu can't take of one, as COLUMBUS, GA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER tiO. 1873. N J BOSSET O. QCNKY JORDAN Preski ent. 5>w’y & Trea*. OFFICE OF THE Eagie and Phenix Manufacturing Company. UolumbttS. Georgia. Paid up Capital, - $1,250,000 To inculcate the habit of saving on t” e P ar t . Of ... its Operatives, . and to pro .. safe and reliable vl ° e a arrangement T 'or the beneficial accumulation of the earnings of artisans and all other classes, this Company has established under SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA —A— oavingsuepartmeni O'___H____4-,_ watch the following edvanteges are of fered to Depositors or either large -mail amounts, X. PERFECT SEGCRITr. The assets of '■* Company were on 1st January, 1*73...................$1,704,459 43 and are steadily increasing. fa e Reserve fund is............$297,766 92 All of which property is specially P-Mgedby act ut the General Asseiub.y for the protection of Depositors; and m addition, y the same act. tbe Stockhoi ' <Ba ° f ^ Lm “ de DiDIV1D ' : ALLY KESPOF^IBLE id proportion w their shares, for the mtegiity of the brings Department and its certmcanoH of Deposit, St. UBLU.il, ISTLUL 6 T. Rate allowed g iTec ^ ceflt- p er annum: Compounded four rimes a year. a. DDROaHS can be withdrawn at any Ume without notice. Depositors residing out of the city can draw deposits ..peeks. -X. BULE6 AND K£Gt”LATIO> S of this Departnieiii fiinushed upon application, ....... aesired HUoruiatioD gi%eii. ^,-^s ma tu: 3 . . BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS given to depositors. G, r . directors: N. J. Bt’SSEY, W. H. VOCKO, »• ■ E. r AKKa uUKL, ALFRED I. YOUNG. ,.„ iKAhL^ ARt un '* * Prerident of toe toavannah Bamt and Trust | £||| Oil* \A VV / O |'*|^ III I Ifil* OT Ui I ' ranaeaiem? by tiie nr.«t of January next, I you lurtLer - aad w;11 1 T**tLo»t- paid de up by th.it w:.v aave or paj time, 1 «ill extend every aecommcJatior, in my i .wer, and in «Mer to induce seit.emcr ; wUl pay my customers on credit biUs, 15c. for Middling Cotton until the first of January next. I have in store and to arrive a fall stock of Groceries and Provisions, find propose to Fe l low as the lowest, FOR CASH. Very respectfully, J. H. HAMILTON. Columbus, Ga.. Dec. 10, ISIS. eod&wjal Wells & Curtis HAVE THE :31mm City XX totoersi very popul& The Self-Adjusting Rubbers, very convenient: can be put on and oQ without using the hunus ^ al . m Slippers, eomforUbte andcbe*p. -o— We offer bargains te BOOTS, and a {i ji U ne of goods for ail wants at now 5 BICEg to cas h buyers. @-w’e do not intend to quit the Shoe Urines*, and offer our stock at such prices that the anoe trade shall not quit WELLS teCIKTIS^ ~ T, - —~ J US 4 t Published! p ki . h ♦ - TSB flock I. For Primary Schools! Price 3.3 eta., or per dozen. > ‘KbWK^’l Md W. *■ T ’.. e Emerson’s Singing School price 7b ctv., or ST.50 per dozen, la s c:myleie, cheap, an i useful book for Singing Set0o a Clark’s Dollar Instructor for Reed Or gans. Dollar Instructor for Pianc. Ciarfe’> Ciark’s Dollar Instructor for Violi". F rbe*lane---aDd»au;aer*. Fall f u«Iul, l =-ru rise, and at the SAiBe time brilliant mo FATHER KEMP’S Oid Folks’ Concert Tunes. Pr | M i0 c , fc> 9 : 1.00 or per dozen ; 00 k*. Sung everywhere with grest op -totfr-.x U And yc-ang. - Id everywhere. Se»d poet-p^d. for retell price. OLIVER niTSON It CO . 3 ft r CHAS. H HITS' >N a <X*.. 6f20 711 Broadway. N. Y. CHATTERBOX FOR 1873, FOR SALE BT i at'Aol J. W. PEASE i NORMAN. THE SUN H J TF—l T nr* J- T TVT wl V. *w , book - bin ding ESTABLISHMENT Columtms, Georgia, IS 05E OF TBB MOST COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE : IN THE#SOFTH. ! , ASD BKIXG SCPPLlKD WITH Ail. TH1 i Modern Styles of Machine¬ : \ ■ ry and Material, I is weix mr aks i To Executewith Accuracy and Dispatch KV3BT DESCBIPTIOrr OF Book & Job Printing — A»U B.OOBIeBINDISTG, j ^Using Sfeam Power, running six J of - the ., most . . improved jjx. and best make , j ( p pes , es w jj b cons t an t additions tn ! our already very large assortment of : Elegant Types. Rules, Borders, and , other material, and skilled workmen in every department, our facilities for ; turning out all descriptions of work, 1 expeditiously and neatly, 2 t the Low est Cash Prices, are unsurpassed by I ^ n -y establishment in the State. i *s-Orders from abroad will re rive the same attention as if the ■ parlies were present to tranum t . the business, and w ill be prompt > fi led. SUN BINDERY! Having made large additions ; I I tlll> , i ■ department rv . , OI f tne o.... Ot h Kstablishment, we are now: ’ liter prepared than ever to fill orders with the UTMOST DISPATCH • ^ ! 1 LOWEST , AU/PC i T A CASH . ^,1 RATES! n , Trf . ----- have H large stock 1 - ae beat , Blank n. . T»„„t. Book Taper r>,. :< nd CRD fill Orders fot Court Dockets and Records • Ledgers, Journals, &c. weU as mercantile work every description, at .* tt tie - most TT,r. t reasonable rates ami at short j . 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OOOOCHX) O'.'OoOOO or oeooooo 0 OOOOoOOOOOOOOO OOOCtwOOo -XW >0 j,. „-.e your orders with us. We m S the bill satisfactorily. TflOb. GILBERT A Co TERMS CASH.’ * . , ; POSITIVELY NO CREDIT: : » Placards, with tha above inscrip ons. for sale at the Sun Office : Time Books — For Plantations and Farms. Enables one to keep accurate for a*ie at the Srs One*, W. A. LlTTUL B. H. CRAVrPtiRD. Little & Crawford, Attorn eys - at • 31*aw AU ILL attend promptly to all civil business \\ entrusted to their* care in any of the Courts. No partnership exists in criminal ou , lness. *®-(Jfttee over 3. Kski-'. nol* dAwlm W. A. Farley, CCSSETA Chattahoocwei Co., Ga SS-Speelal attention Riven t.. collection. Dr. J. H. CARRIGER, I B<; KO > AND PHYSICIAN. i \FFICE S. E. corner Broad and Randolph V_/ streets, over Crane’s preery store: Resi¬ at Mrs. Teasaale’s. Jackson street, ad door below Goetchit's’ plinine mills. [ocl Dental Notice. Jresidence T'vR PHELPS h-s removed his office to his on St. Ciair street, in rear of tee PresbyterisnChurch ocl tf T. W. HENTZ, DENTIST. / J \FF1CE Dry Good over Store. Joseph Broad A Bro,’l St., £gT23£ . \ l>lotnbus.Ga. - - ■ w7 F. TIGNER, Dentist. ^ »■ xx. ci i jo ia Stroo OPPOSITE STRCFPEES Columtuus, Georgia e»i u ALEX C. MORTON, ATTORNEY’ AND COl NSEEOR, iron, s^.'.'lair’or^Breaa'sireJt. UOLVMBUS, GEORGIA. Mr. Morton the United is enf-eed States m attendinrtnclalms Governicent, avairs; ;or penMuo bounty land, and other matters. [i«5 COTTON MANUFACTORIES. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTUR1NC CO. . lanu'a.tarers o’. sheetings, SHIRTINGS YARN.K*B£ WgjOA p a'sk SW1FT PrwMeot ei-’r w - IPX, s a Tre-as. coil ly TUNER OF PIANOES &e K VT RLAU, Hepuirer and Tuner or Pia* jx-j. Dues, Aelodeous nnJ Accordeonfe. Si^n , Pointing VV. Pease air Norman’s j done. Orders botK may be left, at J. A. store. rib FAMILY GROCERIES. D ANIEL R. B1ZK, Dealer Id Family Oro- • ce-ies. on Bryan street, between Ogle¬ ■ thorpe and Ja. kson streets. del DRESS-MAKING. ISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH—Drees- i Making. (Jutting and Fitting. Terms > : ev,. Residence arc shop in Bro»nevilie. uol6 It FEED STORE. J % 1 ’git tberpB str eet, "pporite Temperance Hall. MA f f RESS-MAKING AND UPHOL¬ STERING. J. D. rjUNKIN, General t’pbi-lfterer sail Mnurers-maker; Shop, west siae War rr.c , ear intersection oi Ogiethorpe and BriJve stree sei GROCERIES. 1 h Hamilton, whoi«»«ie and Keuii i . Grueor, .unetiea Fran slin, Warren and j streets. N- dravage. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY a- 1 Oay »A!jLj. [ ) LSIBIHG to Gang* tbe inret meet ^ ^li.h i, -EytL if strectr. The dwelling kitchen, nse n»c .x*o mt : ■ ere on ihe lor s go C fisote TOutSf.* 1 m tfce dwejliosr. A well -.-i *->od« -.ter curt*-1 with errenlur-riek. Tm lot imuIWim: , .4. 1 lso, ! The HOUSE AND LOT Immediately aoa.ii ;; he at presentoccupied fay W S Dt ^ , Je3 THUS. De WOLF i Plantation for Sale ' ^.TVATED in "Oaney," «’h»r- .fs iiU wbkn“Y1 cuared, and 'Be remaining $00 ily ticibered w m Pecan, Beach A?n, &jc. of the i 'Lis if ©i.e tbe fines: Piantatior f tn iara .a river.amiihe ctletrate : Cauej cree.. 1 r iaDiog rigut u, r , jUab the „,«!* -a u. 6c ^Z” ! ?rir1 u.ning S l&Tife rooms, 20x20 feet, with closet*. t.e., Niitn sli ccceet^arv outhuae*, a iarg:e The l^mls aresmtm *5 the richest tod m 0D f*™n, Bme-'ermfi to proper parties who may he aoie . -oiurcl the necessary labor Apply to QUIN A HILL. A’o m Ivzo Giives’oD. Teiii*. : — FOR RENT. r pHE Office non oecuj»led t>\ H. Castle- 1 man, Broker, in ibe Ge r*. .a Home JEalfi. I .tuiwu. Possession given 1st October. Us . sleeping room* in the same Bui.aing il h l Z v aemeoY, suitat-i^ . r 5 . Waiter epin^ . rooms or n, r& shop. ht and the - 1 15 fansi«hed 1c tfie iiFe. Apply to On A COLEMAN. Over the store of Abell A Co. au!2 ti 116 Broad fl FOR RENT. j' Ht r 0 •**« •'** : ' ' ^ ^ SV!i Ofiot ^enJBM^. eiceJlect room, suitable # or ar* Office or Sleep tog Room ta>feet-Rd*ttwj oi ' t tm tto BUmg._ J * 1 ->fl*A. * * ^ * T > BLASLEk taa ^ moved his ba* 3Iiii ^ or 13, tue i.xE is i S. M. Ingers ii, five mile- 13 tDe city * cear f ^ e r '* s d ieaiingto Craw ' ano =s prepared to hli aii cash r ers lor -umber promptly. Forty Thousand Feet of Inch Pfank aether with a variety of S -aDtiing. now ir ;• - >rU from which he’ removed hie mills, fu ? eat reduced price# to closeout. Coroe an< hr t*arica’.DS. jy2. tf J # || # HAMILTON i it UM. IN VHOLf«A LE A.VD &BTAfL DSaLSB I* Bagging. Ties, Bacon, Salt, Sugars. Coffee, <&C., &C., &.C AL8 >, Always on band a full flock of Plantation and Family Gro¬ ceries and Provisions. Junction of Franklin, Warren and Ogiethory street*. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. Ag-AU pvTThatet dehvtrtA fret oj Dto'jc f the city and suburbs. m;2l » REMOVAL ! HAVE removed mv FURXITUBE UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS from H&r Uulpfi PofrtofLcfe, to Og ethorpe street I firft t*e df:»or eocti 1 the wnere wi.i 1 .e&r»: to eee and w«i: on my cu #lomert and e tttfclic e* d^mtan^tiginccr^ ***" - • L bl^b. NO. 102. A, WITTICH. C. M. KINSEL. WITTiCH & KINSEL Practical Watchmakers 9 JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS, 3*o. 07 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. WATCHES. 1 STERLING Slv •?f. J? SILVER CLOCKS, lx AND *FT- PLATED JEWELRY, & WARE. jfV.ll of tlxo Zjatest Marmfaoturers. An entirely new Stock of the best Goods and the latest styles has been re¬ cently bought in New York and is hereby offered at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. D I A M O N D S , Gold and Silver SptSSP Gold and Si!ver onrnTl/M SPLC I ALL rC to r I ’ •ly -- 3 r- - y Eve-Glasses. and £,¥)) THIMBLES. Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains, Plain and Fancy Gold Rings of Beautiful Workman¬ ship, and every Variety of Article found in a First-Class Jewelry Store. STENCIL PLATES of every description cut at short notice VOLE AOE'TS fir the celebrated DIAMOND PEBBLED SPECTACLES and EYE¬ col^ GLASSES and AGENTS for the AKfNDEL PEBBLE spECL-S, which are tlighUy e and in hluh CLOCK favor with and everybody JEWELRY mime Kepairine specks or in Eye-Glasses. all tranches. HAIR JEWELRY, WATCH, its SOCIETY BADGES, DIAMOND SETTING, or any new work made to order at reasonable charges. Ai-ESGRAriSG rilOMTTLY EXECUTED. sepIS £ECUR1TY ] | PROMPTNESS!! LIBERALITY!! THE tin hoi uni Bin Continues to Offer the Public INDEMNITY against LOSS by FiRE! H3VinO . r» 210 ■ j n tier rrienuS r •___i. } $ 800,000 00 ! r " and Patrons since the War She Wants a Chance to Get it Back! 1 RHO pIL B S, OWNE ’ GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAMUEL S, MURDOCH rresiuom. T reasurer. Secretary. AT COST FOR CASH. •lot My entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes iic., are offered at cost, for Cash. J. S. JONES. n 0 lumb«, Oa, Nov. u. m t PA1VIC ! _# 0 »_ I AM N«WS»:lA.ING ATPAN10FBICE8MYI.ABGB ANDFASHIONABXE STOCKOff 31 1 L L I 3 IE R Y , Comprising all the latest Novelties in the line of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Ornaments, Velvets, &c. HAIR GOODS in all Styles, Jet and Immitation Jewelry, a I ail osualij kept in a FIHiS X -CLAHS HOUSE. Tbe Ladies are invited ‘ call „ and , examine. All A11 goods . must , v be paid .. f for on dehvery. , , Mrs. M. R. HOWARD, November 21. eod&w RANDOLPH ST , NEXT TO STRUPPEfTS. ■■ iti ■ FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PICTURES TAKEN AT Williams’ Gallery of Art. | it is the best arranged GALLLRY in this city for taking the Best Picttires and comfort j t5 patrons, Living a private -Iresilng room for the ladle*, ia which they can arrange iL*-ir toilete. 2 It ha? the :/est iitftrament that Is made. а. It is kept well warmed itr^d pleasant as rummer the coldest weather. 4. Pictures of every kind colored or plain, from card to life-size. б. Eighteen years* experience In Picture takinar Is a r all guarantee o* he best Picffifei 6. It Is the c»n*y Gallery in the State having a No. 1 Retc-acher and < ’lor 1st. Prot JOHN L. DUFFEE. ? he Artist, late ‘f New York and Wg ing.cn, has chaise of the Coloring i>t part men t. 8 You don't have to wall for clear » ea .her; Piet are* taken J ft as well in clendy. 9. ‘ opylng old Pictures, by a new process, to look as well as if take- from life, by giving tfca ds =i r e»d i Inform * lion 10. This Copying Process ?• only known to this Gallery, and competition U defied. 11. \ r oa wlli never fail to get Pictures of Children. 12. You can get any kind or price of Picture you want. 13 If ;* u wart fine Pictures o any kind you can get them, hot must expect te pay extra pi ees fur them. Ci*eap Pi?iures to order. 14. A call will Ea.igfy ci-mpetent judges th*i Picture# taken at this Gallery are the til th* P ou>graphic art is aide t produce. 15 Remember. Williams’ Gallery it* <wr Carter's Drug Store, Columbus, Ga. Vovemner 9 eodJtw BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS! 9 No, 104 Broad Street, Colum'bn®. Georgia. Wholesale anti Retail. WOULD reepecituliy st*.<ck of inform my friend# and ihe j ublic that I hare jart received a large and well rerted BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, e it racing l .11 grades and styie usually kept in a fir»>t-cla*e Shoe store »Iy ?i -c . o; BOOTS A> D SHOES h.-.» been ma ie expressly fi r my own trade, and I will V ARRANT every pair to be as represented, f c.in offer extraor .in ry induoeinente to Country merchants and small Dealers. SSTO. H. FLEMING (fomerly with R. C. Pope) and J B. M i BAX D are with me. and will i. eased to %ait on their friends and old enstomers. ttao eooAwSm HA.VK1A HOlSt Columbus, V*si. J. W. RYAN, Prop r. Fun Gou>ej>, Clerk. , Ruby Restaurant 1 B^and Billiard Saloon, CNTx-l. THE RANKER HOVSE. . J. W. UU>. hrep’r. The Jobbing Department and i Book-Bindery OF THE SUN OFFICE IS LARGE AND COMPLETE, Where a. 11 Descriptions of Work are Done at tbe -Non Beaton, ablr Rates. Cancers. Wens. Tumors. &c.. Cured without the Knife. vpHE remedy a§ applied coolPte of » hippy A cemDin .tlcnofrhe mineral »na the veget able. For the beaeat and ratiflaetion of the afflicted we emfidently refer to a few person, who have been under treatment: Mrs. M. E. iSakne, cancer, .Vewnan, Ga.; Sir. J. J. >Iar*b!e. cancer. 31 nroe.Walton eonnty, Ov, Mr. T. Jonea,wen. Whitesborg Carroll cona tv. Ga.; 3Ir. Hd. I'cLondef, thmer, Newnan, j Ga ; 3Ire. M. GHee. for board nicer and In mouth. Newnsn, (hall Ga. Cnarges treatment be A'dreei tatlsfactory Drs. LONG fc JACKSON. . ueil-dlawfcwSi* Newran, (J*