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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 81, 1873.
CITY AFFAIRS.
New Adcertiaementa.
J. H. Hamilton has Rood potatoon and
apples, besidoa an abundance of groceries
and provisions.
Messrs. Salisbury and Peabody, assign
ees, will ro-ront the ltuso place next
Tuesday. Seo advertisement.
See card of tbo Treasurer in relation lo
city taxes.
Col. C. B. Taliaferro has lost a mare
mule. Seo bis advertisement.
Mr. I. I. Moses gives notice that ho will
soil valuable city real estate on the first
Tuesday in February next. Hoad bis ad
vertisement oarofully.
Mayor’a Court.
Thomas Johnson—druuk and disorder
ly. Dismissed.
Josephine Scott, colored—disorderly
conduct. Fined $5 and costs, and in de
fault to be confined in the guard-house
flvo days.
\V. E. Handall—disorderly conduct on
the 29th. Confined in the guard-house
for five days.
Sue Johnson, charged with uulawful
stabbing on the 29tli, was sentenced to
confinement in the county jail to await
her trial before tho next term of Superior
Court, in default of $100 buil.
Wring Time.
home of our street corners are crowded
with frooduicu seeking to enter into con
tracts lor the coming your. Tho pros
pect is that labor will bo plentiful and
cheaper thun for several yours past.
,lnll Itrcuklng.
On Sunday morning, at 9 o’clock, nil
the prisoners in juil at Hamilton succeed
ed in breaking out by force and making
good their escape. Flvo negroes got
away, and Heats, who murdered his
brother some time ago. It is said tho
prisoners had help from outside. No
blame seouis to attach to Mr. Williams,
the Sheriff.
Hepnrted Vurcliaeo,
Wo hoar that a No: them company liuvo
purchased the Eoboil's place, it mile
ubovo Brownoii le, which placo has u
lino for some distance, and that it is tho
purpose of said company after a whilo to
erocl «me or more factories the:con. Wo
hope the rumor has foundation, ns tho
wator power in that locality is unsurpass
ed and admirably adapted to manufactur
ing purposes.
Jtualnoaa.
Cotton wagons huvo not hoeu so plenti
ful on our streets since the commence
meiU of tho holidays, and ns a online-
quouce there 1ms been a falling oft' in
trade. Our merchants are hoping for a
resumption of business next weok, and
we trust their expectations may bo fully
realized. Tho three weeks of activity be
fore Christmas, it is to bo hopod, will not
constitute the whole of our business
son. According to cotton already sold
and tho large stock on hand, wo ought to
ha vo three months of active busiuess be
fore tho dull summer season sets iti.
M'lntcr in Ear neat.
Tho last few days have been liuo sped,
mono of winter weather—ruthor withor-
ipg upon tho aged and infirm, but just
the thing to impart tho glow of hoalth to
the cheoks of the young. What splondid
weather for killing hogs, whore folks aro
fortunate enough to have them to kill,
lint alas ! such spectacles, on an extensive
scale, arc too rare in this section. And
why ? For two reasons—first, because
too many of our people have adopted tho
policy of keeping their smoko houses in
tho West, and secondly, because colored
thieves have such a wiuuiug way in tak
ing stray swine iu out of tho cold.
Miniateriul.
Uev. Mr. Dixon, of tho Broad Htroot
Methodist Church, arrived iu the city yes
terday. llo found his parsonage comfort
ably fitted up by tho ladies of his church,
with till needful supplies for immediate
use. llo is a gent Ionian of lino pulpit
ability, and will, wo hope, find his stay
utuong us pleasant to himsajf nud profit
able to his congrogation.
■Kev. W. F. Uohiusou, late pastor of tho
church, left for his now work, at Ferry,
yesterday. We wish him much success
and tunny friends in his future field of la
bor.
To Leave Cm.
Kev. Thus. T. Christian, for four years
Presiding Elder of the Columbus District,
leaves for h:s now appointment at Arneri-
eus.to-morrow, lie has boou faithful and
zealous in tho cause of Methodism during '
his slay hero, and has made many friends. 1
Our best wishes go with huu to his new |
charge.
In n fare well talk to St. Luke’s Suuday
School, last Sabbath, ho gave notice that
it was bis purpose to build up at Auioricus
u Sunday School which should take equal
rank with that of St. Luke’s, and to carry
up to Conference a larger amount of
Missionary rnouey than that raised by St.
Luke's School. If he fulfils his promise,
he will certainly htvo to work, as St.
Luke's, we believe, is the secoud best
Methodist Sunday School iu tho State.
fng Ip.
Many of our business uicu complain of
being seriously cramped because of tho
neglect of their customers to settle their
acoouuIh. Those who have Iho uieaus of
adjusting their money obligations should
not longer procrastinate. To-morrow
brings around :i general nettling day, and
tho time has been when our plauters felt
themselves disgraced if they failed to
come up to the scratch. Those who hope
for future accommodations should wako
an honest effort to relievo tho men who
have trustod them. The credit system
has ruined many of our best lueu since
the war, and is destined to rum many
more unless prompt settlement is made.
It is high time we were having a change
for tho hotter iu tho mauuor of conduct
ing business in this seotion. A little
The tiunno Queatlon.
Our gnano men complain that farmers
are very slow in paying their bills for fer
tilizers, and that some of them ore en
deavoring to shirk payment altogether on
the subterfuge thut tho fertilizers pur
chased were worthless. Many things sold
as fertilizers are no doubt worthless, but
tbo question of their genuineness or
worthlessness is one difficult of proof, M
wo find one set of planters endorsing a
givon fertilizer and another set condemn
ing it. Perhaps the best course for our
farmers to pursue is to pay up if they
oan, and if not, to compromise on the
host terms possible, as the courts so far
as wo have heard decide in favor of the
guano companies. Wo advise our friends
to avoid litigation whero it is possible, ns
law is generally an expensive way to get
out of troublo.
Tho following will throw some light as
to how similar onseii are likely to be de
cided when throw'll into tho Courts :
The Atlantic Oil and Guano Company,
manufacturers of the Eureka fertilizer,
had a field day in the Federal Circuit
Court at Savannah on Thursday. They
brought several suits against farmers in
Screven county, who had used that fertil
izer and objected to paying for it, on the
ground that it was worthless, and that
thoy raised better crops without than with
The Company, on tho other hand,
introduced witnesses from the same sec
tion, who swore they had used it with
beneficial results. The jury found for
the Company in every case, with full in
terest from the dale when tho debt was
duo.”
Not In that Lino.
Tho Local of the Sun” is politely in
formed that tho yuuug ladies of the city
respectfully decline the honor be pro
poses of becoming incipient bar-keopors
New YeurH. And that it is not in the
interest of such establishments they pro
pose keeping open houses on that day.
OPHELIA.
Lotting Down.
The bottom has dropped out of Christ
mas, and trade was yesterday fiat. Hun
dreds of freedtuen were again in the city,
but there was no trade in them. We have
never known them to have so little money.
The majority of white folks ore not much
better off', though they do not flock to
town in such large numbers. We hope
for a revival of business after tho holidays
are over. Christmas weok is always dull,
except in holiday goods, and this time
there has beon loss doing in that lino than
we ever knew during a Christmas in 20
years.
CLEAltINO OUT RALE.
Jtroaa Hood a at Half Trice t |
I place on my “Bargain Counter” to-day
a largo line of choice Dress Goods at
half ritiuE, iu order to sell them off
quickly. Moss colored Alpacas worth 60
cents, now only 25 cts.; Alpine Cloths
worth 50, now only 33; Elegant Cash
meres worth 80 cts. to $1.00, now* 50 and
00 ; Fine Empress Cloths at 50 cents—
foruior price $1.00; Black Alpacas and
many other goods cheap in proportion.
1 am anxious to close out my entire stock
before spring, if possible, and will give
unprecedented advantages in everything.
Large stock Domestic Goods, White
Goods, Carpets, &o.
H. T. Criolbii,
At old stand of Virginia Store.
dec 12 tf
Carpets and lluga again marked down !
Seo thorn before you buy. Furs, Cloaks
and Shawls below cost at Crxoleh’s.
Hand Kerch lofty Dreaa Hood a.
Silks, linens, Ac., of the latest importa
tions, at Boatrite & Clapp's for ten per
cent, leas than coat.
Marked Down Still Low or.
Call at Chiu;.ku’h at once aud seo prices.
Many goods below cost. Factory Goods
at factory prices.
Trlenda of Temperance.
The touiparanoe organization which
commenced operations iu this city last
August, we are glad to learn, is in a high
ly flourishing condition. The order uow
numbers about seventy-five members—
active and associate. Cue or more cau-
didates are initiated at every meeting.
As soon as new rogalias are rocoived, la
dies are to be admitted us associate mem
bers, and this feature will add much to
the social interests of tho order. The
members of this temperance society have
a wide field for usefulness. To savo the
fallen und rescue those in dunger of fal
ling iu a work that may well claim tho
attention of philanthropists. Intemper
ance is a great crime iu itself, and may
be set down ub the fruitful source of
mauy of tho vices which curse this sect ion.
As a friend of humanity, wo wish the
cause success, aud have no doubt that
uudor the able corps of officers [elected
Monday ovouiug tho Order is destined to
go on prospering and to proupor. In
place of the seventy young men who now
ouustituto tho organization, we predict
thut twice thut number will bo enrolled
during the ensuing six months.
A I movable Itelic.
We wore presented yesterday with an
old English farthing found two foot mi
der ground iu a lot iu tho lower part of
tho city. On one side is stamped tho
head of a monarch nud the lottors
“Georgius III—Dclgratia—Bex—1773,
and on tho reverse a female liguro repre
senting oommoroo and the words “Brit-
anin-farthing.” It is certainly an an
tiquated copper speeimou. Wo should
like to know its history.
Improvemonte.
Several handsoiuo residences have boon
erected iu tho lower purt of the city re
cently. We are ploasod to notico that
Mr. T. J. Penroo is getting ready to build
one on upper Broad stroot, on tho lot next
above Broad Street Church. Iiopo soon
to be able to rocord renewed activity in
the building business.
Jtliw News.
The Jackson left yostorday.
Tho Buudy Moore wont dowu to th«
navy yard, whore she will bo tied up for
the present.
Toraonal.
Mi. U. 0. Pope, late of Columbus, now
representing a Louisville pork house, is
hero.
Tho Yirgiuiu store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., havo on their “burgain counter" a
large lot of Dross Goods, which they offer
at one-hall' the N. Y. cost.
At a Bargain.
A life scholarship in one of the best
business colleges iu tho West, is offered
far below- its cost. A situation guaranteed
ou tho completion of the course. Such a
j chance for a young man to qualify him
j sell for business is not otferod every day
Apply at this office. decM tf.
The substantial growth of tho Savings
Depurment of the Eagle A Phenix Manu
facturing Company is convincing evidence
of the fact that depositors, watching their
own interests, believe in ample, real and
tangible assets. dec21 tf
Fe
of our people, probably, havo ta-
keu tho trouble to look into the matter,
but it is true, that a deposit of $5 per
week in tho Savings Department of the
Eagle A Phenix Manufacturing Company
will amount, iu only 5 years, to $1,764.10
—in 20 years, to $11,637.28. [deo2l tf
The wonderful increase in vegetation,
•aused by the intluence of vivifying fer-
CVo od Thing a.
Go to the ltuby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good
to o&t. act 16 tf
Those desiring cheap goods will never
have a bettor opportunity than is offered
by Boatrite A Clapp.
Important.
Tho pauic has unsettled values aud
made money scarce. Tho plantar cannot
got the prico ho counted ou for his ootton,
aud fools, thoroforo, that ho must econo
mize nud purchase less dry goods for
hiwsolf and family. T. E. Blanchard, of
Columbus, appreciates this fact, aud ho is
now Holling his splendid assortment of
goods at prices so low, that persons need
ing goods, ovon with reduced means, can
bo enabled to provide themselves for the
winter. Tho render who has any doubts
about this, can call, even if he does not
desire to purehaso. | dec 7 tf
lloatrite «£* Clapp,
Appreciating the necessities of the times
aud tho scarcity of money, are selling
thoir varied stock of new dry goods and
blnnkets at ten per cent, lees that), cost.
A LA It A M A It LA A KS.
A full assortment of Alabama Justice
Court Blanks for sale at this oifico, at
$1.60 per quire.
Buy Drugs at panic prices from C. J.
Moffett, 74 Broad tit. dec21 tf
Calf Skin and Cloth Gaiters, made to
order and warranted, soiling at $2.20 at
Orioleb’s.
The Caban War.
There can be but little doubt that the
difficulties with the tipanish authorities in
Cuba will lead to war ; in which ovont
the prices of all manufactured commodi
ties will at ouce rise. T. E. Blanchard,
however, has decided, war or no war, to
contiuue the salo of his liuo assortment
of dry goods at cost for cash. Those
desiring to purchase, should remember
this. [dee 7 tf
That “Bargain Counter” at Cbioler's
should be seen by all who want Towels,
Napkins, Ilandk’ch’fs and Tablo Linens.
Joseph A. Buo. call espeoial attention
to tho fact that thoy are soiling Sprague,
American, Hamilton and all tho best
brauds Calicoes at NINE CENTS.
Coats’ Cotton at SEVENTY cents.
deo21 tf
C. SnoilllUEH
Has taken the Jowelty Store of tho late
Mr. L. Uutowsky, watchmaker, and solic
its tho patronage of tho public.
Ilaviug a thorough knowledge of tho
business, ho off'ers tho assurance that he
will spare no pains to merit the same con
fidence enjoyed by his predecessor.
nov30 HKlt
Congress is terribly exercised over some
plan of financial relief; if our people
would save what they wasted and appre
ciate the almost incredible wealth interest
showers upon her patrons, wo would soon
roIvo tho problem now agitating the
Council of the Nation. Security, beyond
doubt, aud liberality, in the rate of inter
est, are both attractive features of tho
Eagle A Phenix Savings Department.
dec21 tf
A large lot of Prints aud Bleached
Goods just received at the Virginia Store.
Peyton, Gordon A Co.
COLUMBU8 MARKETS. |
OrricB Daily EtiQii.it, >
Columbus, Ga., Dso. 3d, 1373.)
HUYETABT.
Nothing doing in gold or hoods. Cor-
rsDcy stringent. Cotton bills on Nsw
York, sight, jf per osnt. off; on Boston, 1
per cent, off; exchsngt jo. premium.
Stocks and Bonds.—8. W. B. It.
bonds 80 ; Central B. B. 88 ; II. A G. It.
R., plain, 72 to 74; Weetern B. B. 84 to
86. Columbus city bonds 7! to 74. it-
lsnta 8 s 80, 7’s 72. Macon 72. Eagle A
l’henix Faotory shares 104 ; Muscogee
Factory shares 100; Georgia Home
shares 30.
COTTON.
Market oloaed with good demand at un
changed prioea. We qnote ■
Ordinary lOall
Good Ordinary lS*al3|
Low Middling 14
Middling 14J
Sales 298 bales, lteoeipts 816 bales—
5 by S. W. R. It., G b, It. A G. R. R.,
6 by W. R. R., 14 by N. A 8. R. R.,
198 by river, 88 by wagons. Shipments
700 bales—660 by S. W. R. R., 40 for
home consumption.
Corretponding Da, tf Lett Tear.—
Receipts 163 bales. shipment* 855.
Price 18|o.
lteoeipts at all United States ports to
day 26,021; exports to Great Britain 12,-
675; to continent 4647; stook 761,731
bales.
Consolidated receipts kt ail United
States ports for the past four dsyB 98,-
230; exports to Great Britain 31,244; to
continent 28,278 bales.
StatasssaL
Bales.
Stook on hand Sept. 1, 1873 1,177
Received to-day 3111
“ previously 88,905—89,221
40,398
Shipped to day 700
“ previously 25,110—25,810
Stook on band 14,587
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
Sthetlult of Time for Closing the Malle.
On and after Nov. 16tb, 1873, the fol
lowing is the schedule of arrival aud
closing of mails at this postoffice:
Northern and Eastern mail arriveB at 1:60
p. m. ; closes at 2 p. m.
Montgomery and Western mail arrives at
2:28 p. til. ; closes nt 4:30 p. m.
Atlanta aud Northwestern mail arrives at
9:10 p. in. : closes at 10:10 a. m.
Crawford mail arrives, Tuesdays and Fri
days, nt 3 p. in. ; closes, Tuesdays and
Friduys, at 7.30 a, ui. a.
Pleasant Hill mail arrives, Mondsys and
Thursdays, at 11 a. m.; closes, Mondays
and 'ihursdayH, at 3:00 p. m.
Whitesville mail arrives, Tuesdays and
Fridays, at 11 a. m. ; closes, Tuesdays
and Friduys, at 12:00 m.
Lumpkin mail arrives, Mondays and
and Thursdays, at 11:00 a. m, ; closes,
Mondays aud Thursdays, at 12:00 m.
Jamestown and Florence mail arrives,
Tuesdays, at 11:00 a. m. ; closos, Tues
days, at 12:00 m.
Mobile A Girard Railroad mail arrives at
11:00 a. ru.; close sat 2:30 p. iq.
office Hocus.
From 8 a. m. to 1 p. in.; from 2:30 p. m.
to 6:30 p. m.
MONET OBDEB8
Can be procured on auy money order of-
fioo iu the United States during the office
hours, with the exception of Snndays.
Money order and register letter office
oloso at C o'clock p. m.
DRY GOODS.
FROVINIOXtt.
My
Offer Until Further Notice,
FOR THE CASH,
Entire Stock of 'Dry Goods
AT COST!
To those who owe me, I request immediate pay
ment. I will allow liberal prices for Cotton in settle,
ment of accounts.*
«■ NO OOOOM WILL BK DELIVKKKIt WITHOUT THE MONEY.
T. E. BLANCHARD,
123 Broad St., Columbus. Ca
Columbus, Or , Not. 2th, 1873. ritfawlt '***•
RAILROAD8.
Change of Schedule.
TEN PER CENT. LESS THUN COST!
As we always sell as low as the low-
est, we offer for twenty days our entire
stock of New and Fresh Goods at Cost,
and an additional extra discount allowed
of 10 per cent, on all bills of $20 and
over. We mean to sell.
BOATRITE & CLAPP.
Nil AFTER DEC. 3D, WEDNESDAY,
lay
The Yirgiuia Store, Peyton, Gordon A
Co., have been appointed solo agents for |
E. Butterick A Co.’s Paper Patterns, and
will about the first of January, 1874, re- !
ceive a largo lot, which will bo sold at j
New York prices.
The Virginia Store, Peytou, Gordon A
Co., have their Shoes and Boots made to 1
WlIOEfcSALX PRICKS.
Bulk Meat—C. R. Sides 8.4c., shoulders
7$o.
Bacon—Hams, plain none
S. C. Hams, canvassed 18$fS>14c.
Sides—clear 10 ; clear nb 9$o.
Shoulders none.
Breakfast Bacon, canvassed 15c.
Dried Beef—Canvassed 2()(®22c.
Boot' Tongues, 90(g)$1.25.
Laud—Choice Leaf, in tierces lOallc.
“ “ in half bbls 11c.
“ 44 in kegs 12o.
4 ‘ in 10, 5 and 3 tt» caddiesl&c.
Butter—Gosheu, per th 50c,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Coffee—Rio, common, 25; choice 27a30c
L&gnyra, 27.
Java, 33@35.
Cheese—14al7c. V lb.
Candles—Star, box 20, half box 21,
quartor box 24o.
Candies—Common 18c, Fancy 2flc.
Crackers—Butter 10c, Soda 9, Pic Nic
12$, Cracknels 15.
Canned Goods—Oysters, per dozen, 1 tb
cans, $1.75^*2.00; 2lb cans $2.60.
Sulmond, lib cans, per doien, $4.
Lobsters, lib cans $2.50; 21b cans $3.50
Peaches, 2th cans, $3@3.50.
Pineapples, 2tb cans, $4.50.
Strawborries, 2tb cans, $4.00.
Tomatoes, $2.50@$2.75.
Corn.—White (car load), in depot, 92o.
yellow, 87c.
Molasses—New Orleans, per gallon 80o ;
Golden Syrup, $1.00; Cuba, 50c; Flor
ida, 50@55o.
Sugar—New Orleans yellow clarified 14,
Refined—A 18$, B 13$, G 11$.
Liquors—Brandy, Fronch, per gallon;
$10@$16 ; American, $1.75<§>g2.50;
Peach, $2.25(§>$4: Apple, $2.25(§>$4,
Gin, Holland, $7; American $1.35<g>$2;
Rum, Jamaica, $7; American, $1.50@
$2; Whisky, common, $l(o>$l.50; tine,
$3@$(>.
Fish—Mackerel—bbls, No. 1, $26; No.
2, $14; No. 3, $10@$12; Kits—No. 1,
$2.75; No. 2, $2; No. 3, $1.50; White
Fish, V $ bbl., $7; kits $2.60
Teas—Imperial, V lb, $1.50; Young Hy
son, $1.50; Black, $1@$1.25 Gun
powder, $1.50.
Spices—Alspioe, V lb, 25c; Cloves $1.50;
Nutmegs, $1.50; Pepper, 30o. Medium,
(15x7 5 c.
Tobacco—Common, V tb, 50c; Fine, 85x
$1.25.
Rice—South Carolina, V ib, 9$o.
Baooino—Kentucky, V yd,10al7e.; Baling
Twine, V lb, 25c.
Iron Ties, 9$al0o.
Oils and Paints—Lard Oil, V gal., $1.25;
Lins'd, 1.15; Coal, 3la33c; Lubricating,
75c; Sweet, $2.50; Tanners' $1; White
Lead, V cwt, $U@$14.
Salt—Liverpool, sauk, $2.25; Table, bags
per doz., $1.50.
Flour—Columbus mills—A $10.00; 9.00;
C $8.00; Western $8(§>$14.
Gunpowder—Dupont’s, per keg, $7.50,
Hazard’s, $7.50; Blasting, $5, Orange
Rifle, $7.60.
Shot—V bag, Patent, $3.00; Bnok, $3.00
Nails—V keg, $5.75a6.50.
Hardware—Axes, per dozen, $l4<fr$l(i;
Spades, $13.50al 7; Shovels, 13$al 7; Cotton
Cards, $7.50@$9; Iron—Refined 7cts.,
Costings, heavy, l»$c.; light, 7o.; Plow
Steel, 10a llo.; Cast Steel, 25c.; Buggy
Springs,^JOo.; Horse aud Mulo Shoes,
10c.; Shoe Nails, 20a25o.; Swedes 8o.,
Spokes $3a4 por set.
Wooden Buckets—Painted, per dozen,
$2.75; Cedar, $12; Juniper, $8; NeRt
Tubs, $4@$(>.
Hides—Dry Flint V lb, 10@12$c., Greeu
(» cents.
Leather—Sole, V Ib, 33gp35c; Oak, 40<§'
48; Upper, $2.50@$3.60 V aide; French
Calf, $4@$fi; American Calf, $3<$$4.
Snuff—Maccaboy, V lb, 85c; Sootoh 86o.
Starch—V lb, 8<©12$c.
Dried Faun’—Apples, per bushel, $2
Peaches, $3(S)$4.
Butter—V lb 3()@40o.
| Kaos—V dozen, 30®40o.
Chickens—Hour 40c; half grown, 25o.
i Beeswax—V tb, 20($25o; Tallow 8<$10.
pled, JtsCO p. m.
“ 8:52 P. u.
4:04) A. M.
COLL'WMU 4, ll):33 A. M.
Broad street Shed wilt bo opened
Lkavk Columuus dully,
Akrivk at Troy, •*
Lkavk Troy,
Arrive
Ticke
ut 2:30 i
l’RKIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION
i bin Monday*, Wednetiduys
> CoS
und Friday*
Arrive at Troy, • ... 4 ; o6 p, M
Leave Troy on Tuesday*, Thursdays und
Saturdays at - - - 4:00 a. m
Arrive ut Columbus, - - - 2:25 p. m
deed eoU3t W. L. CLARK, Hup’t.
Western Railroad of
Alabama.
53j HOURS TO NEW YORK
Nsw York and New Orleans Mail Line,
Palace Sleeping Cars Run Tlirougli from
Opelika to Lynchburg.
WESTERN RAILUOAD OF ALARAMA,
Columbus, Ga„ November 16th, 1873.
TRAINS LKAVK COLUMBUS DAILY
For Atlanta,
Arrive ut Atlanta,
For Montgomery,
For Selma,
Arrive at Montg'y, 10:40 i
10:40
6:40 P. M.
5:00 p
9:30 p,
6:26 A
FOR NEW YORK, DAILY,
(Time 53 hour* aud 43 minutes.)
LKAVK COLUMBUS 2:40 a. m. AKRIVK
Opelika 12:27 p. in., at Atlanta 6:40 p.
at Washington 7.20 a. ni., New York 4:26 p.
via Philadelphia und Baltimore.
Sleeping; Cars Him Through from
Opelika to Lyiiehburg.
TRAINS ARUIVK AT COLUMBUS DAILY
From Atlanta,
From Montgomery at 3:56
The 6:00 p. in. Western
connecting
(Hirers, is slight when compared to tho re- j ort ^ r ' ale ufforiug them at factory
markable additions compound interest , P nces *
?•» per
200.00
makes to rnouey. A deposit of
month iu 20 years amounts to.$
But at 7 per cent., compouud
interest, will amount to.... 11,537.28
Showing accumulation of inter-
est to be $ (1,387.28
Exceeding the principal 1,137.28
dec21 tf
It U a Fact
That Boatrite A Clapp are selling thoir
maguifioeut stock of furs at ten per cent.
more of punctuality aud honesty in money | * e8s ^ an cost * ^
matter* i*» much needed, and must oomo
about before confidence and prosperity
are restored.
■ Hosiery in Ureat Variety, Ten per cent.
J Lees than cost, at Boatrite at Clapp s.
! Ask aud see for yourself.
Elder Flower Lotion cures Chapped
Hands and smooths and softens the Skiu.
For sale at Moffett's Drug Storo.
dec2l tf
For safety, dealers and consumers
should buy Crystal Kerosene. Oil from C.
J. Moffett. dec2ltf
The Virginia storo, Peyton, Gordon &
Co., from this day will soil only for cash,
and hope their friends will not ask to
I have any goods charged, as thoy will be
foroed to decline doing so.
Joseph Sl Buo. are selliug nt cost the
newest and best goods. They lmvo no
old goods ou hand. dec21 tf
JUST PUBLISHED!
THU AMERICAS
School Music Header!
Book 1. For Primary Schools. Price 36
cts., or $3.(>0 perdozeu.
Emerson’s Singing School
Clarke's Dollar Instr'tor for Reed OrganB.
Clarke’s Dollar Instructor for Piano.
Clarke s Dollar lustruotor for Violin.
FATHER KEMP’S
Old Folks’ Concert Tunes.
Price 40 cts, or $8.60 per docon books. 8unj
everywhere with great applause from old am
young.
Sold everywhere. Sent, post-paid, for retail
price.
Oliver Ditson A Co., Cluu. H. Sitios A Co.
Uo*tou. 711 Broadway, N. Y.
suplJ d2tawaw
9:10 r. u.
i. m , 2:30 r. m
Mail train runs dally,
• Now Orleans, Mobile
for Vicksburg
through from Opelika to N
loans.
Tho 10:40 a. in. New York Express train runs
daily,connecting at Atlanta witli W. & A. K.H. and
Georgia K. It.
Tho 9.30 r. m. does not run Sunday No delay at
Opolika by any train.
Tickots for *ulo at Uuiou Passongor Depot.
CltAS. P. BALL, Ucneral Sup’t.
R. A. BACON, Affont. [nov21 tf
CAUTION.
UUY ORLY TUB
Genuine Fairbanks Scales,
MANUFACTURED BY
E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO,
Standard Scales
A 850,000 STOCK
t cz: cb mm rmrm
DETRKS1KKD TO 11MSK MONKY, I HAVE CONCLUDED TO SKLI. MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR,
Cents’ and Youths’ Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Piece Coods, and everything in stock,
-A-T UNJZETW YORK COST!
Mow In your time to i.l borgHlna. Cull »■■<! aee for youraclr.
BE8T CALICOES at II cents.
L. HARRIS,
Nov. 9th, 1978. f.oplt dfim] NO. Ill BROAD ITBEET
J. KYLE & CO.
lepart
They were bought durlug
> correspond with the times, lor
cash. M4T We still koep a large liuo of
IRISH LINENS, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION !
ALSO, A SPLENDID LINK OF
Ladies% Misses’ and Children’s Shoes,
of the Latest Stylo and Boat Make. Alao, a
Beautiful Line of Carpets, Rugs, &c., at Reduced Prices.
s a call, o
Fall and Winter Dry Goods!
STOCK NOW COMPLETE I
JOHN McGOUGH & CO.
N OTIFY their friends and customers that their stock of Fall and Winter Dry Good* !• now
complete iu all departments, embracing now nud attractive styles in
LADIES 1 DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, CALICOS,
Gents’ French and English CLOTHS and CASSIMERES,
WHITE GOODS AIN D DOMESTICS
Boots, Shoes, Hats, See.
Special attention givon to WHOLESALE TRADE Will duplicate bills of auy oity In Georgia huJ
Alabama. Bargains also at retail. Call, iuspect aud bo couviuccd.
ColuwbuB, Oct. 3d, 1873 [mbl2 dlyj JOHN McGOUGU 4 CO.
$75,000!
UNPARALLELED SACRIFICE
\ OF
Dry Goods!
AT COST FOR CASH.
Prices Reduced from 20 to 40 per cent, to elose out tho hualnoM. fall at once and be convinced) at
JOSEPH & BROTHER’S,
Columbus, Oct. 5,1873. dtf 00 Broad Street, Columbus, Os
Stock Scales, Coal Pt
Scales, Counter PchIob, i
Scales Repaired Pron
For sale also. Troemn
Composition Bells, all si:
ale*. Hay Scales, Dairy
ptly and Reasonably.
r’s Coffee and Drug Mills,
am UN DRIVER.
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s.
Use Thrtn 1
BOLD AT
Fairbanks’ Scale Warehouses,
FAIRBANKS & CO.. ^
311 HKOAUWAY, 31. T.,
166 Baltimore Stieot, Baltimore,
53 Camp Street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS A F.WIN44,
Masonic Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIKIIANKN, BROWN A CO.,
2 Milk street, Boston.
For sale by Leading Hurdwaio Duller*
»i: x xixoxb
PATENT SHIPPING TAGS
OVKU TWO 1ICNDUED MILLIONS
' *V6 I een sold within the past 10 years,
ithout c< mplniut of loss by Tag bo-
miing detached. They are more
• marking Cotton Ilalea than
use. All Express Companies use
inem.
Sold by Printers and Htationcra everywhere.
dealO dcod*w3m
W R
Wanted.
will give men and wnmea BI'KINKSN
THAT WILL FAY from *4 to $8
day, cau be pursued^ in your own neighbor-
of employ-
ood; it is a rare chsuce for those _ —
haviug leisure time; girls and boys fre
do a* well as uiou. Particulars free.
J. LATHAM A CO.,
iineutly
Add re*
augSS If
292 Wasbiugtou si., Bostou, Mass.
REMEMBER !
THE NEW YOHK STORK
IS STILL SELLING AT
Panic Prices !
OUR JOTJVIN TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES
AT OOc. A PAIR. ONLY A FEW DOZEN LEFT.
Nov. 26, 1873.
S. LAND AUER Sc BRO.
[wh 30-eod«fcwly] New Y r ork Store.
CLOTHING.
PRO BONO PUBLICO!
LOOK r r< > YOtJtt
THORNTON
INTERESTS •
& ACEBi
No. 78 Broad
■ t> J. W. Peano A Norman’s Book Store),
Street,
elving every week froi
, tb sir uianufS'"
(Next dm
turer and Whuleimb Dcuhus North,
INTgaat OlotlaiiTg- of £tll K-iiTCiS-
Our last shipments, consisting of (
Men’s Business Suits, Beaver Ove>
Coats, and Boys’ Suits,
Were bought at a rcdurtlou of from 'JO to ilo nor cant, on former prico, end will he »°0 Th^rv
Ing low figures. Onr stock is new aud fresh. Prices hh low «h the lowest. We defy compel" •
Invite our cu.itomeis aud the public to come and see for themselves.
Columbus, Dec. 19,1873. tf
BOOK db ^^TBPAPSB.
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMES ORMOND, r«op*rero«
WT llofers to tbia ahe«t a. a epocimen of Nows Paper.
Vl5 tf