The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, December 31, 1873, Image 1

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(jUN AND TIMES DKWoLK. THOMAS G1LB8&T. TIios. Gilbert & Co., PROPRIETORS. ~ and Weekly Sun; lerms m Daily Tveeivu months, in advance .....$8 00 Six months 1 4t .....4 0U , Three months, 44 2 00 One month. “ 75c. VTeekly Sun, 41 *1 50 ..... rr AL l..l£€*« A * *11 1 C. NOON DISPATCHES. tue run; Lxi us » uxu. A Mysterious Occurrence, New Yolk, Dec. 30.— The Ossipee re ports that the Virginias, when oif Cape Pear and in sight of land, in spite of all efforts of the crew aboard of her, settled and went down to the bottom. Shortly after the arrival of the Ossipee, a re p uior boarded the vessel and had au in t- view with an officer of the deck. The In ter said he had strict, orders not to com¬ municate with any body in relation to the circumstances attending the foundering of the Virgiuius. He would not, even give the date of the occurrence or place where it happened. Wilmington, N. C.. Dec. 30.—A steam¬ ship thought io be the Virgiuius is sunk about trine miles off the main bar. She is sunk in 8 fathoms water, o fathoms on deck. -— -------—f*SBP— tue rinoixi us_suitri tors. New Yoek, Dec. 30.—Tho Cuban sur¬ vivors have been discharged. The crew of the Vermont cheered them as they passed. They were met on shore by sev¬ eral Cuban leaders and taken to quarters. Tue only S mtherner in the list of snrviv ors is Phillip Metzler, cigar maker, of C'-arjestoo, S. C. Tim survivors number ltd, including one Englishman, one Ca niidiaD, Uuiied States eight, Jamaica ten, Havana twenty-nine. Tho average age of tbs survivors is about twenty-two; stu¬ dents nine, cigar makers nineteen. The few sick are well erred for. S ETC IDE A T SEA. Nxw Yoxik, Dae. 31).—\Vm. B. Stearns, of the New York Herald , a passenger on tie steamship City of Sen Antonio, from Key West, j limped overboard and wuis drowue i. --- AFFAIRS JX S I*A IX. New Yoke., Doc. 80.—The Herald special nays the Spanish Cortez which meets January 2 d will place Serrano at tho head of the Government. MATER WORKS WI THOUT RESER¬ VOIRS. South Bind, Ind., Dec. 215.—Christ mas was celediruted m grand style in South Bend, try introducing water into the city. The water-works consist of three sets of pumping machinery, discharging into n «tand p pa two hundred feet high. Three tests were made. At the first, five Rtreams were thrown upon a church spire for twenty minutes, the pumps being at rest to show the reservoir power of the s and pipe. The streams averaged one hundred and tiventy-five feet. At the Bi.ionrt test, nine simultaneous streaaus were thrown over one hundred feet high, with one hundred and forty-five feet of water in the cloud pipe, amt two pinups in operation. At ihe third lest six sb * i»is were thrown far above the high¬ est buildings in different pails of the city at the same time, with the stand pipe mu¬ lling over and one pump in operation. All the streams were thrown through inch-aud-a-quarter nozzles. GEX. HOWARD'S CASE. From the Chicago Time?.] WzsHiN-GTiiN, Dw. Y 4.—'When the court of inquiry is ordered in Gan. Howard’s case, some additional testimony tc that already published, relating to the detal ciition of the Freedman's Bureau, will be submitted. Thus far the deficit is quite $31)0,000, but other frauds have the been $14,- de tected in tbe disbursement of 0011,000 which Congress from time to time appropriated for that bureau. The Mdi tary Guuimittee of the House wiil report when Congress re-assend les, in favor of a court of o&ctrs, inquiry, to be composed Howard. of tivo general for the trial of This js the number originally agreed Upon, though (he committee has been ap pealed to by Howard’s friends to increase the court to seven, and make one-half of it of officers who commanded colored troops during the war. MARKETS HI TELEGRAPH. Money Market. London. Dee. 510.—Weather throughout England fair. Bonds. G.Vsgoll 1015: 108$. 07 h Erie ltlOf; ten-forties ldlif: new prices fives baseil 41@4 ly- The above are on new methods of reckoning the Ameri¬ can dollar which went into effect to-day By this American funds are quoted at four the rate of four shillings per dollar; not shillings and six pence as heretofore. N s.w Yoke, Dec. 30.— Gold opened nt Ut|4 Stocks dull. Goid lli f Money 7 per cent bid. Exchange, long 8 j; short «f. Governments strong and consider ante doiug. State bonds quiet and nomi¬ nal. Cotton Markets. Liverpool. Dee. lit).—-Noon—Cotton quiet and oteady; Upland* Kg '; Orleans sales I 2 ,i)ii 0 ; speculation and export 2,00:). Cotton to arrive 1-1 ti higher. Upiauds, nothing below good December ordinary, 8 ^d: shipped November and Dicember and January 8 8-1(1; January a ri February 8^.1. below gmd ordi¬ L iter—Uplands not nal y for January and February 8 £d; ship¬ ped November 8 id. New Yoek, Dec. 30 — Cotton dull and ea-icj; sales 1,7ID; Upiauds llig; Orleans 1 ( 1 |. opened follows: January Futures as 1C| 1% log; February l. r .|, Uii; March Ilf 13 10; April 1G 18 1G, 17 3-1G: May l'L 17f; June 18. Columbus Cotton Market Quiet this moming. Luw middling 14c; middling 14j. _ A telegram from Munich states that the cholera ° the city this time 1 mi bad m at that the King has recommended the clos ing of the schools. Considering the heavy frosts of the season, and the fact that the winter has already sat in, tbi< is a siugu lar visitation. If* it eonUuues the Bis ease may be looked for further west daring the coming year. “By the way, who is the author of that Beatiiueut, ‘Distance tends enchantment to the view T suddenly inquired a Nashville young lady of a very prosy youth whose evening call was extending far into the U'ght. The latter thought mere might be a hint concealed in the question, and took hia departure. “There are two ways of doing it,” said Patti himself, as he stood teasing and Waiting for a j rb. “If I save fonr tbon Band I mu-t lay up two hundred a year for twenty years, or lean put away twen¬ ty a yeti for two hundred years—now which shall I do ?” fhE u An % 3--; 15 % DAILY SUN VOL. XIX. TilE ASJIAXTEE WAR. The Gold Coast ami Its Inhabitants. Correspondence of tbe Neff York Tribune.] Cai>k Coast Castle, Nov. 3.—First and most important is the consideration of t ;e- general prospects of this war upon which the British nation has embarked, It is evident :hat no course remained to England but to retire altogether from coast upon which she has been settled for 300 years, or entirely to overthrow tho power of the Ashantee empire. This em¬ pire possesses a large extent of country, sod can place a lighting force of 100,000 men for rue purposes of attack, and per haps double that number for the purpose of defense, in the field. It is uu ag rtSJTS been occupied iu swallowing up her neigh, bore, annexing their territories, and r - dneing perhaps their people to slavery. Aithougn just a little less sauguinarv and blood-thirsty than its neighbor, Dahomey, the Ashantee kingdom may be said io be cemented and watered by blood. Blood is sued in streams upon every public sion, whether it be a coronation, a birth day. a funeral, or the declaration of peace or war. There is one grand "custom ’ annually at which it is calculated that lO.O(K) slaves are put lo death, and it is probable that as many more are Gaugh tered upon the monthly and oilier minor “customs." What happens upon a grand scale at the capital, takes place upon a small scale elsewhere. If 10,000 slaves king, are slaughtered at tho death funeral rites that of a 1,000 are put to at of a minor chief. 10 al that of auy one of station or position. This is so well un¬ derstood that when a great man dies his slaves instantly take to the bush and endeavor to escape to avoid ike doom which they know awaits them. Shou d slaves be short, any one accused of crime is seized, and should malelactors kidnapped warning, poor and insignificant people are with or wnhont pretext and made to sutler, such is tne power with which Great Britain is now involved in war. The natural features and extent Ashantee south of the capital, Ooomassie, are entirely unkuoun, She dues not allow, and never has, as far as is known, allowed a traveler, while or black, penetrate bey n l the capital, and ihe «.iows no trahic or passage whatever ui the tribe lying beyond her. The Ashantees me Linaiical.y brave. If either a gen eral or a eoldetr runs aivay he is put to death,and the course of ail Ashantee geu erul, when things are going definitely against him in a battle, is to sit upon a powder barrel and Hash his gun into it. ASHANTEE SOJ.DIF.ltY. Brave as the Ashantee is, he never lights iti the open field; he will hold the buffi— as has already been proved iu the skirm¬ aud ish with the British—with a courage tenacity unsurpassable by any white lioops. But Ins tradition is never to light uncovered. In tins he somewhat resembles the lied Indian. From this description of the Ashantee, it is evident I that the task which England has set In her self is by no means an easy olio. the plain the 1,51)0 British soldiers ct. .Id no • lottbt wit hstaud the onslaught of the whole jss&si z ess. “ enable them to sweep away the Ashautees w.thout the latter being able to approach within range of their own firearm.-; but between Gape Coast and Coomussie there is not an acre ot open ground. The dis¬ tance to be traversed is 150 miles. Tbe ; River Prab, which forms the proper boundary' of the Ashantee Kingdom, is about 70 miles from Gape Coast, aud as the Ashautees are breaking up their camps within a few miles of ibis town, and are ! retiring slowly homeward, it is propable j that the British will be able to cut a road ; to the Prah wide enough for four men to ! march abreast, and that the troops wi 1 : encounter no opposition upon their up j ward march until they arrive on the banks . of the boundary river. Beyond dangerous that, j j .heir task will be arduous and enough to satisfy tne most adventurous > spirit. They will have to tight their way I incessantly incessantly for > •> eighty v gu y miles through a j : dense torest, held by lot),bin) ..... ueterminea , i , enemies, and through w hich they can i only advance in single file by a path a tew ! spare aiuttiuuilion. And yet with Ihe : calm self-confidence peculiar to the Au- j glo-Saxon race, there is not a soul here ' who doubts for an instant that Sir Gurnet VVolseley will reach Ooomassie. If one] were to hint at the possibility of defeat he 5 would be laughed at, nay tne suggestion j would be treated as a joke: and .yet the j expeditions of Cartes and P.z irro to the ; iMioital of the Incas were child s play to the work which these 1,500 British troops j have set themselves to do. Taere are no . great inducements before them, such as : those which animated tho Spanish auven- , tu.r;. T nereis no new world to be won,no eaty of fabulous wealth to be reached; it ; is purely a case of duty. If I were to say ^ to any of these officers working unremit, j tinaly in a suu of 150 deg. of hei’, ‘'Sir,, rn.s is a ureatand glorious deed iu which; you are about to engage;” he would pause • iu his work, look at me with open eyes and a smiie on his lips, nnd say: “Really, . r&jsvz aud now, but if you go up to my quarters shout for my boy he wiil give .you some claret and water, or some cold tea, if: you’d like that better. Seeing then, that no one here doubts [ cease to doubt myself; but 1 fear that arose who return to the Prah will be but a remnant of the gallant fellows who cross it on their advance. 1 have said nothing about climate, because from till I hear the climate, from the middle of December to the middle of February, is by no meats highly injurious to Europeans, and will be felt even less than would otherwise be the case by men kept up by thestmm. ins of high excitement. Of the officeis now wonting here to prepare the way tor tne troops, it is probable that few will go r:ght through the expedition. Tbe ci' mateis already teliiug upon them. Il though they have been here but u mouth, eight or ten have already been town with the fever, and, although the first attacks have been, as they usually ate, ! slight, they weaken the system, and ren tier it liable to other and increasingly se vere attacks. Iu onbr to complete he picture of the prospects of the expeditm | I should say that the l,n(X) Englinn troo e 1 will be accompanied bv some 3U0 or 4iai j natives, artneil with breech-loaders, and tastily disciplined, drilled, and lead by English officers, and forming valuable and trustworthy skirmishers; and by 2, HR) or 3.000 native allies, who w ill probe bly bolt at the first shot fired. Tue ad vance will also be secondsd by the ad v ines of a body of 2,000 Hennas, a Mo i bamuiedan tribe of great bravery, under I Captain Glover, aciiug in co-operation i with a native army of Akims. Asstns. and other native allies, numbering perhaps 2<>,U00. These Akims and A-sins are far i more brave than the seacoast tribes, and j t j s )ff e opinion of many that Glovers ,,rmy, which operates by an open country from the east, will arrive at Coomassie before us. “I can not afford to waste mv tune in L 1 maki ng money.”— Agassiz. COLUMBUS, GA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1873. N J BUSSEY, G. GUN BY jORJ>AN President. Sec’y fit ! OFFxCE OF THE j : j Eagle and ! Manufacturing Company. Columbus. ** ! ! j I Paid up Capital, - i 1 | ! , To inculcate the habit of saving ! j the part of its Operatives, and to j vide a safe and reliable ! > ic "* the beneficial accumulation of the I warnings . of . artisans and ...... all ! i classe 8 this Companyhas j r ’ j 1 under * I SPECIAL CHARTER FROM THE STATE OF GEORGIA —A— j ^ Vo\/m , « I , V&VII I&.5 (TC L/UUul 3 GFV 3 FTnflPinT III Ivl I l : I in which the following advantages are ol j fered to Depositors of either large or stu5 jj amounts, X. PERFECT SECURITY. The asset* of ; the Company were on 1 st ; j .January, 1873.......... ......$1,704,45!* 48 and ' are steadily increasing. the Reserve iund is ,$2!)7,7i;r> 02 All of which property is specially j pledged by act of the General Assembly f or t ], e p lote ction of Depositors; and in j a( j ( ijpj on ’ ^e same act, the Stockholm dersuf , tUe »** ma ' ,H , **^1*10- ... UALLY RESPONSIBLE in proportion to their shares, fur the integrity of the Savings Department and its certificates of Deposit. a. LIBERAL INTEREST. Rate allowed Seven per cent, per annum; Compounded four times a year. a. DEPOSITS can be withdrawn at any time without notice. Depositors residing out of tho city can draw deposits I checks, BULLS AND REGULATIONS of this j !epartiueLt furnished upon application, * *“«— 3. BOOKS CERTIFYING DEPOSITS given to depositors. C3 Ail accounts of Depositors will be con¬ sidered strictly private and confidential. DIRECTORS: IV. J. BUSSEY, W. H. YOUNG, W. E. FAKKA MORE, ALFRED I. YOUNG, Ot New Y'ork. CHARLES GREEN, President of tbe Savannah Bank anil Trust Company mr 21 entIRw Fair Warning. „ p'y'^p ... _ , . Ty^udoVt' l>y tlie or“ake of January next, 1 riin ^enients nrst positively will « ot credit you further, and will proceed to collect hi hw. To 11,use who have put 1 or do pay up by that . ( j me> j uXtom t every iiccmnmodation in my ,, , KO r, and in order to induce settlement - i wilt pay uiy customers on credit bills, UC. for Middling Cotton uatil the first of January next. 1 have in store and to arrive a full stock of Grocsries and Provisions, ;ia<! propose to fc' 1 as low ns the lowest, FOR OASii. Very respectfully, J- 7„ A, *' ,L 7. ON ; .Lolunrims,Gru_nco._l0 ..... 1 _M ! 3. eort&wj il Wells & Curtis II AYE THE -zultrri City « btoers very popula The Self-Adjusting Rubbers, vory convenient; can be put on and off without nnng t ib n.ui s. Warm coinfiirtablo amt cheap. full *- line of goods .ot - ad r°f' wants at r now - T-mcns to cash buyers, QT We do not intend to quit the Shoe business, and offer our stock at such ‘ P" • ceB that lult ' the Shoe trade shall not, quit 1 ns. CURTIS, WELLS & df 6 d&w 7;1 Broad *' cot Just Pubiished! the A.3vi3an.io^Sk3>ar 8CII0;II. MUSIC RKADER Hook 1. For Primary Schools: I*ricc 145 ctSte, or M*60 per dozen. The first or an excellent series of GRADED s :iiO‘)L BOUKS. by L. O. Lmcrson and W. S Til cu. t-lliCIOUll f*y!prqnn ,c s SirifrinS? _ g g SchOO Price Id cts., or 87.SO per dozen, tf a oiiini'letc, cheap, and useful Look for Singing Schools _ Dollar Instructor for Reed Or gans. Dollar Instructor for Piano. C-lark’s for Violin. Clark’s Dollar Ins ructor F"r berinnors and aniatuers. Full of useful, Ir*stiu liie, und at the sumo time brilliant uiu gie p. f A « «*sjS?D | y iWf D’C W nian r Old Folks' Concert Tunes. Price 40 cts., or per dozen [,ook». Sung evtr.iwh-.re with great piause Iren ohl amt young, sold everywhere. Send post-paid, for price, DITSON OLIVER & CHAU. 11 _b y “ ^ ' CHATTERBOX FOR 1873, FOR SALE BY dt23l J. W. PE.ASE At NORMAN. THE SUN PRINTING —AND— BOOK - BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, Columbus, Georgia, 18 OME OF THE MOST COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE IN THE3SOUTH. AND OEING 8UPPHKD WITH ALL THB Modem Styles of Machine¬ ry and Material, IS WBI.L rnKPAKSD To Execute with Accuracy and Dispatch KVEBY DKScaiPTlON OF Book & Job Printing —ANl!— 33:0 OK-SX XKTXJXlNrGt-. £s!"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, and 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. Order* trout abroad will re¬ el ve f lio same attention aw it tbe parties were present to irn niuit die business, and will be prompt y fi led. .15-11 SUN BINDERY! Having made large additions to this Department of the Sun E stablishment, we are now ’ri’tier prepared than ever to fill orders with Ihe UTMOST DISPATCH and at LOWEST CASH RATES ! We have a large stock oi the best Blank Book Paper and can fill orders for Court Dockets and Records Ledgers, Journals, 4c. m well as mercantile work of every description, at tl e mod reasonable rates aud at short notice Particul ir attenton paid to the Binding of Muic, Magazines, Periodicals, Pa¬ pers, &c. 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O'lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! ooooo°° style or Price. 0000000 OOOOOO OOOOOOO. 0 300000000000000 OOOLvoOOOOOOOOOO ! L, 4 flVf> vorr orders with us We nan fill * , ,-i. .. - . t,je THOS. gilhekt & Co ! TEEMS CASH! : : # POSITIVELY NO CREDIT! : tdT Placards, , with ... the above , tnaertp . ons. for aale at tbe Sox Ofviof. : - --------------------- Time Rooks — For Plantations and (Farms. Enables one to keep if accurate accounts with their ands. I rinttd . . , ana . ^ for sale at the Sts Uniei W. A. LITTLE. B. H.CRAWPOBD. Little & Crawford, Attorn oys - ait - Xtaw, 'IXTILLattcid VV promptly to all civil business entrusted to their care in anv of the Courts. No partnership exists in criminal bu¬ siness. Aa^Uifice over J. Ennis’. null d&wlin W„ A, Farley, A.ttorn.oy-»t-Xiaw GUSSET A, OllATTiHOOCHEE Go., 0*1 ttS-Spoeial attention given to eollent.lnnt Dr. J. H. CARRIGER, I Ill.lftV AND FIlYSinAH. o FFIOE S. E. corner Broad and Randoljm Bireets, over (.'rune’s grocery store; ltesl dence at Mrs. Teasdale’s Jackson street, 2d floor below Goetohiu*’ pinning mills. [oci Dental Notice. TNR JLy PHELPS h ie removed his office to his residence on St. (ilair street, io rear of the Presbyterian Church oel tf T. W. IIENTZ, DENTIST. i U \FF10E over Joaepli & Bro,’e iWtS^fejjV * Golnmlius.ffa. Dry Good Store. Broad St.., '"IrnT* 'W. _ TSGMER, F. I >entist. ULaut<^olpli Btree OPPOSITE STKUPPER'S Coluyntoix**, CFoor^ia ies eod tt ALEX C. MORTON, A n oK \ JE V AN Si VO SMi hiPH , O FFIUE Entrance No. from 6 , “Georgia St. lair Home Broad BuilUlu^.*’ strd ( or t ( COLUMBUS, GEO attending; KOI A. Mr, Morton Is engaged m to claims a;citluHt tho Uuiteu Stales Governtnont, lor■ pension . bounty lan<t, and other matters. [o25 COTTOttl MANUFACTORIES. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of SHEETINGS SHIRTINGS, Y AKN, ROPE, COLUMBUS, Sto. f “ GA G. P. SWIFT, President. Seu’y W. A. SWIFT, fit Trees. noli 1> TUfVE’R OF PiANOES, &o. JQj.noeR, W Bla&U, Repairer ami Tuner of Pia MeloJeous and Aceordeons. Sign ramling W. Pease also Norman’s done. Orders may bo loft at J. fit book store pe 6 FAMILY GROCERIES. U I"\ AN1EL K. U1ZE, Healer in Family Gro coiies, on liryan street,, between Ogio tnorpe and JacLson sireete. dc7 DHESS-MAK1NG. M •ISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH—Drcsi. Gueiip. Making, Resilience Cuiting und shop umi Fitting, in Bro^nevllle. Terms nol 6 iy ____ FEED STORE. 1 NO. FITZGiBBONS, Wbolesalo and Rc eJ t .11 Dealer in liny, Oats, Corn, Bacon, fitc. oglfttliOTpe street » opposite Temperance Hull MATTBESS-MAKING AND UPHOL¬ STERING. t) f H. > oJUNKIN, General Upholsterer and • Mat tress-maker; Shop, ve.-t siilo War¬ ren near intersection of Oglethorpe and Bridge dtroe ac 1 GROCERIES. J 11. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Kotaii • Grocer, junction Frank Ha, Warren and Ogi> ihorpe streets. No charge lor tlrayago. 'iS V ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOK SADE. | k KS1RJNG to change tho inves inent iy I Her tor sale the uuus.» an i lot on iiiefouth east corner ot Kundolpt und Forsyth rnere streets. T iot he liwe^ling kitchen, has five looms is on the a go d Sinope -.'tid brick pantry, servants rooms, and a no at an i comfortable sleeping r< om detAtchec irom the dwelling. A well ot ad wnwr curb¬ ed with circular brick. The lot fronts 100 feet on Price Forsyth *nd 150 feet on Kamlolph street. $3,000. Terms cash File Ili irSE ANl) L60, immediately JLuT south of ihe above, or present occupied by W. JS. De Wolf. Tito lot io tilt ty by onubundled and fifty le t. Price $1500. Teriue cat-h. ie3 THUS. DicWOLF. Piantation for Sale ! ^'iXUATEDio O Texas, “Cmiey,” containing Wliar- .^ 4 . ton count), I./jjO acres of land, ifie 0UU of which ikfC ^ " uU«rod, hv vjly timbered and with remaiuiug Pecan, t).) 0 -• Hoack, zTPh, AC. v hid is one of the finest Plantations in the Si‘te oi Texas—situated 8 bout five miles .rifi ivo tho town of Wnarton—iroming: on the' iorado river,and the celebrated Caneycreea, of running right through the middle it. The improvements on the place couslst oi a tin» two-siory house wi h brick imseinenr, con taiolng 8 large rooms, 20 x 20 leet, with closets, Ate., with all necessary outhouses, a large or cirtern, &c., 6 te. richest The lnnds aie among the and m st productive in the Slate of Texas Will be sold DO W for cash, or on favorable i ime-termB to proper parties who may be a ole • o -untrol tho uecessaty labor. QUIN Apply HILL, to A N o v 22 Imo Galveston, Texas. FOB RENT. liuildiUK* PuMe^fiiou given lat October. Also, sleeping rooms in the same Buildiug. an i two rooms in the Ha8cm«nt, suitable lor sic oping rooms or work shop. Water is furnisbed in tho house, and tbe rooms well boated by a furnace throrghout the coi l season Oomfort guaranteed. Apply to OiiiT- UOJLEMAN. Over the store of Abell A (Jo. au!2ti liO Broad st. FOR RENT. '■pHE lower itorj oi the . utlnlne lift meUlately east o' BUN Office, also anJlIiiil eicDilent n'Oin, unite,tile lor an Office or Sleep* ID« Room lo second story ol «amc Duililinv. ! A Mm.H! i .IJMBER : R BEaASLSiT Las moved his Saw lUiL or the lands ot S. >L Ingersoll, five milef ir. ui the city, Dear the road !ea*lingto (Jraw ford, and promptly. is prepared to fiil aii cash orders for lumber Forty Thousand Feet of Inch Piank, together with a variety of 8 -antiing, now in the }»rd reduced from which prices he removed hie wills, foi eHe at to close out. Come an ; ire! bariraiu*. 1> 2 ( u -. j. ii. iia viiSaToiv j jja f 7Tr U ' WHOi.ESAi.BAKDaETAii.DEii.Eais Baoqinq, Ties, Bacon Suoars’Coffee, Sait ■ 9 I Otv/.y «v., OtO. xr i alb .. ! Always on hand a full stock of Plantation ceries and and Provisions. Family Gro- j Junction of Franklin, Warren and Oglethorpe streets, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA.. i *9-dll purchases delivered Free oj Dr ay age \\ • the city and suburbs. m\27 w REMOVAL! T | HAVE reinnveil my FURNITURE ani UPHOLtjTERY BUSINESS tiom Ran | d„l;.h to Og ethorp. street Unit tim-r eoutu ... the postotnec, where I will be pleased to stc ; and wait on my customers and the f ubllc pep er all... I have reduced my prices tor work t« . correspond ,' with the times, and mean business \ Uwm anii Ms . S. O. LLOYD. ; oeta eod A. WITTICH. C. M. KINSEL. WITTICH & KINSEL Practical Watchmakers, JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS, No. €57 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. f STERLING »o(rif£ifr mUm " SILVER (loop, B ssEReaws AND JIWiLRl, : a. iiL PLATED im*,. WARE, All of tho Xiatest Manufacturers. An entirely new Stock of the best Goods and the latest styles has been re¬ PRICES. cently bought in New York and is hereby ’ offered at I LOWEST CASH D I A IVI O N D CO t Gold and Silver S^^^^^Gold SPECTACLES 2 S&.-. t) © and Silver and THIMBLES. Eve-Glasses. 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 nt short notion. SOLE AOE-.TS tor the celebrated DIAMOND PEBBLED SPECTACLES nnd EYE¬ GLASSES and AGENTS lor the ARUNDEL PEBBLE SPECKS, which afe slightly col*, bd and In high fnvor with everybody using Specks or Evc-UlnsBts. SOCIETY _ WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing in i, 11 Its branches. HAIR JEWELRY, charges. JlADtlES, DIAMOND SETTiNO, or any new work made to order at reasonable Sf ENGDA VINO PROMPTLY EXECUTED. scp23 SECURITY SK555 11 PROMPTNESS 11 LIBERALITY 11 THE Continues to Offer the Public INDEMNITY against LOSS by FIRE! Having Paid her Friends and Patrons since the War She Wants a Chance to Get it Back! J RHODES BROWNE, GEO. W. DILLINGHAM, SAMUEL S. MURDOCH President. Treasurer. Secretaiv. AT COST FOR CASH. ■ jot- ifly entire stock of Dry lioods, Shoes &c., arc offered at cost, for Cash. J. S. JONES. Uiiluinbua. Ga., Nov. 11, 1873. t ! IP-ArircriO ! ! -M- 1 AM NOW SELLING AT PANIC PRICES MY LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF >1 1 l i L I X Jb: U Y , Comprising all the latest Novelties in the line of Trimmed Rnd Dntrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Ornaments, Velvets, &c. HAIR GOODS in all Styles, Jet and Immitution Jewelry, ami all goods usually kept in a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE. The Ladiea are invited to call and examine. All goods ninat he paid for on delivery. Mrs. M. E. HuWAED, November 21 . eodiw RANDOLPH ST , NEXT TO STRUPPER’S. FIFTEEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR PICTURES TAKEN AT Williams’ Gallery of Art. i T. it is tho best arranged GALLERY in ttiaefiy for toklr.jr tho Best Pictures and comfort 1 of its Patrons, U'vinK a private dropping room for the ladies, in which tbov can arranire th= ir t diets. 2 . It lias tho best instrument that is made. S. It Is kept well warmed and pleasant as summer the ooldest weather. 4 . Pictures ot every kind, colored or plain, from card to life-size. f> Eighteen years’ experience in Picture tab in* is a full guarantee of the best Pictures. 6 It is tho only Gallery in tho Stnte having a No. 1 Petoucher and Odorlst. 7. Prof. JOHN 1*. DUFFEE, tho Artist, late of New York and Wa. ing on, has charge ol tb> Coloring JJ partment. H You don’t havo to wait for clear weather; Pictures taken just as well in cloudy. t>. « information opying old Pictures, by a new process, u» look as well as if taker from iio, by giving the desired 10. This Copying Procc.«e ia only known to ttiio Gallery, ami oompetRlon is defied. 11. You will never Tail to get Pictures of Children. - 12 . You can get any kind or price ot Picture you want. 13. If you want fine Picture, o* any kind you can get them, hot must expect t« pay extra pr'ieB for them. Cheap Pictures to order. 14. A call will saiisfy competentjudgoa that Picturo* takeD at this Gallery aro the ! eft the P otographte art is aide to produce. 15. He mem her, William** Gallci'y is over Carter’s Drug Stere, Columbus, Ga. November 9 • cod H.xr BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS! o 9 No. 104 Brorxi Street. Columbus. Ooorgla. holesale und Iititail. I we?ta^soruifet'»c'x'of t0rm m} fncn ' lf aDl1 th0 l ‘ ut ‘ ,lc that 1 have j“ !t received a largo rad BOOTS, SilOliS AIVI) HATS, ’tchracing *11 grades end style L) usually kept tn a first-class Shoe store >1 y stock oi BUUI\> A ' SHUKS h+a been made expressly lor my own trade, and I wit! W iHKANT evoiy p dr to l*e as leprescnted. * can offer extraordin ry inducements to Country Merchants and small Dealers. 3 M \ UANU * f * f *uL\KlA HOUSE. (Jolumbus, Ga. S. W. RYAN. Propr. Pkif!* Gourait, Clerk. Ruby / Restaurant Bar snd , oiilisrd OSIOOn. , UNDER l'HE RANKIN HOUSE. ■ jair J. ■ W. ■ ■ »! %. »>' . . —— r. NO. 103. Cancers, Wens, Tumors. 4c., Cured without the Knife. r J_ F'HE remedy ugHpidied of % h ippy com t*in “lion of ihe mineral and the veic«L able. For tho benefit an<l «a-isfuetion of tho ufflicted vec nfi.ientlv rolcr to a few person* who Lave been under treatment: Mrs. M. K. Mu lone, cancer, Newn«n, (3a.; M r . .1. J. ; ty, Ga.; Mr. t d. UcLinrte*. taoior, Ktwnan, i ° a ; Mrs M.GUeB, utevr 111 mouth Smua, i Ga. thiarges for hoard end tieatmect shall be eatUla.ter;. Dra LONG JACKSON. A.l'lrest *,. St , Jiewnat, Ga, The Jobbing Depai’tman 1 ANl) Book-Bindery OF THE SUN OF FI OK IS LARGE AND COMPLETE, Where oil DeecriptloiiK of Work are Dome at the Mott llra.oil able Uittct.