Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 04, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4, 1874. City Ittattcvs. local briefs. COLVMRVS DAILY MARKET. FmA»ciAL.-si«ht bUla on He* York par; on Boiton % por cent, dlsoonnt; on 8*- vtnnib l 4 per eont; demand bill* on Bolton Hipircont. Banks are ae 11 log cbacks an Now York at '40. premium. Currenoy loans lRlVt par coot, par month. Gold and illrar nomi nal. CoTTon.—Market dull. The following art tin quotations: Inferior • fi ord la ary and stained 11 flll Good Ordinary 13^0— Low Middling! »* Middling. 1«««- Strlet MlddllDga t» ®— Hales 2 bales. Receipts 26 bale#—1 by M. k G. H K. 1 by wagons; 0 by N. Is 8. B. R.; a by W. R. R. ; OJ by rlrerj M by S. W. K B. Shipments M tulle — by B. W. R. H.; 00 for home consumption ;*7 by W. R. R. Mr. Chablb* H. Maubaii in the ngeut for the K*«oikBB-dOii for Mneoogee and Russell ooantiee. He u authorised to eolicit advertising and subscriptions, nod lo receipt for the same. We commend him as a gentleman in every way worthy of confidence. O. Has Hhaker k Kemp's and Day k Co.'s Preserve*. of aaaorted kinds. Also, assorted Jellies. IMer Is Mess iSrsrllMMMls, Agricultural Depot—Holstead k Co. Grand Gift Concert—Postponed. Twenty-five Dollars Per Day—H. H. ('handler k Co., Chicago. New Fall Goods—Peacock k Hwift. Home B. k L. Slock for Hale—John Blackmar. Plantation for Hale—Joho Blaokmar. Fancy Groceriea and Fresh Fish—G. W. Brown. Hog*. Csnnot the law be ameuded and tha night howlers and barkers be disposed of, badge or no badgo ? The Crown House, Macon, On. The onterprising proprietors of this popular hotel have reduoed the rate of board to three dollars per dsy. Personal. Wo were plowed to receive iu our office yesterday our former fellow-towusman, Colonel A. K. Lamar, now Solicitor of the Savannah Circuit. We hope that he will soon be in editorial haaneas again. —Tha war fever still continuss in the vicinity of Hurtville, Ale., according to rep ru —Sweet potatoes are plentiful. —We believe the doctors pay a premi um to the farmers who raise the greatest number of watermelons and bring them to market—tha on ripest. -The springs on th# plantation of Mr. Joseph Kyle are noted for medicinal qual ity —Business has not yet improved, city is very doll. The ■Spring visitors oeme home in the fall. —The base ball fever ia evidently about breaking out in this city. —The new dreas of the Emquibbb-8um is universally admired. —Camp-meeting people should carry axtra blankets. Tha Columbus Guards' armory in Gunby's building ia completed, and is found to be a vary ple*aant room. —Tha wholes tie business of Columbus is wall represented by the firm of J. A J. Kaufman in tha grocery line, and these gentlemen offer to sell at New York prioes with freight added. The Gift Coneeri 0/ (Ae Masonic Belief Association of Norfolk Postponed. Our readers will see from au advertise ment in another oolumn that the Grind Gift Concert, which was to have been given by the Masonic Relief Association of Norfolk, Vs., on the 3d of September, has been postponed until Thursday, the 19th November. As the Directors remark in their Card, there are many persons who desire and intend to invest in this enterprise, but have been deterred from so doing by the 1 belief that a postponement would take COLLECE*. Good Things. Go to the Kuby Restaurant for your Fub - 0 *“*-“ d •" Wesleyan Female College. MACON, GEORGIA. NOTICE! A Columbus Bridegroom. Mr. M. M. Hirscb, of Columbus, was married iu Montgomery on Wednesday evening to Miss Frances, daughter of Mr. Sabel, of Montgomery. The ceremony was according to the Jewish rites. DemocrmUe Club in Girard. The Democrats and Conservatives of Beat No. 1, Russell oounty, Ala., mat in Girard Wednesday avening. On motion, A. J. Nix was appointed Chairman, and M. B. Ely Secretary. The Chairman sxplained that tha objsct of the meeting was to organize a Demo cratic and Conaervativa Club. On motion of B. F. Rider; the Chair appointed a committee, consisting of B. F. Rider, R. A. Forsyth and Freeman Stawart, to report business for tha mast ing After retiring a short time the commit tee, through Mr. Rider, reported the fol lowing : let, This Club shall oonsiat of one Preeident, one Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. 2d, That tha presiding offloar shall have the power to call togethar this Club as often aa its interest may dtmand. An election for permanent offioera of this Club resulted as follows: A. J. Nix, President; D. F. Rider, Vice President, and M. B. Ely, Secretary and Treasurer. A list was prepared and twenty-six names were recorded. There being uo other business, the Club adjourned to Wednesday, Oth inat. A. J. Nix, Chairman. M. B. Eli, Secretary. Alabama Cotton. Tho Montgomery Advertiser says that "all the ootton trade that Columbus, Greenville, and other placet diverted from Montgomery last year, is finding its way baok to its first love, generous old Mont gomery." We shall see about that. Monroo Jackson. The Kufaula Time* ssya that the negro Monroe Jackson, arrested here and carried to Eufaula to answer for critnos commit ted in Barbour county, Ala., denies that he is the man. He says he never was in Eufaula until carried there the other day. He iH charged with several crimes there. Th* Chain Gang. This polico detail, under charge of Mr. Hugh O'Pry, are doing good work on the Hamilton road, and wo find that tha teams come in smoothly. Robbory <*( Seale. The store of Mr. lien Jennings, at Seale, Itusaell county, Ala., was broken open on Wednesday night, and robbed of a lot of hams, tobacco, sardines, shoes, and other articles. The* burglars gained entrauoe by prizing open a window shut ter. No clue as to who did it. gave the Birde. The need of a gamo law is imperative. School boys have oouiuieoed shooting partridges, and uuless some measures are adopted to rostriot the killing, out of season, the country will be stripped of all game. Ouiek Trip to Sow York. On Thursday, 10th inst., a through palaoe oar will leave Macon, arriving in New York at 4:15 r. m. ou the following Saturday. Measrs. Broun k Co., Macon, will furnish borths and tioketa for which early application should be made. Crodttabt a. The establishment of Mr. D. U. Bise, on Bryan street, east of Oglethorpe, ia a credit to the city iu point of cleanliness and neatness. His store is an socouituo datiou to the neighborhood, and his wag on-yard is like a parlor. We wish him sucoess. place, and they were unwilling to pur chase tickets until they felt assured that a day had been fixed when the drawiug would positively take place. Iu conse quence of this impression, the sale of tioksts—while largely in excess of the number sold previous to the postpone ment of the first Gift Concert given by the Association—has not been to such an extent as to enable the Directors to make a satisfactory distribution of prizes or to aoeomplish the object of the Concert proposed to be given. It is therefore the interest of all concerned that the drawing be deferred until the day designated iu the announcement*, and we doubt not that the action of tho Directors will meet with the hearty approval of their patrons, and that the result will prove satisfactory to tbtm. Central Lins of Mont*. Having occasion on yasierday to visit the Columbus Iron Works, wa there aaw in progress of oonstruotion a naw boat, which, when finished, will be a credit to the line, and an example of tha active in dustry which has always characterized the officials of this line of boats. It ia to ba completed in the unparalelled time of forty days from the beginning. The machinery is now being finished un, der the superintendence of W. R. Brown- the eAoient President of the iron works, and the whole is undsr the oontrol and supervision of Cspt. S. J. White- side, to whoee untiring activity and thorough knowledge of boating wa are now indebted for the regular oommu- cation with tha rivers below, whoee trade in the future will seek oar oity as its nat ural market. Seeing the nooeaaity of a light draught boat for present use, Oapt. Whiteside de termined to build it here, and when fin ished will be put on the river at onoe. Its dimensions are: Length over all 113 feet, breadth of beam 22 feet, capacity 350 bales cotton, draught of water loaded 22 inches, draught of watar light 14 inches. Sucoeea to tha new boat and its build ers. T» LAST GRAND GIFT OONCKVT IN AID OF TUB MASONIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF MOBFOLK POSTPONED—To THE PUBLIC. Id selecting the 3d day of September as the date upon which to havo their last Gift Conoert, the Direotors of the Masonic Relief Association were iniluenoed by the belief that there would be a sufficient length of time between the publication of the soheme and the above-mentioned date to enable them to dispose of such a number of tickets as to ensure n full drawing and an avoidance of scaling the prizes. While the enterprise bus been liberally patronized by a large number of purchasers of tickets iu every section of the United States and the British Provin ces, yet the impression seems to have prevailed with many who were willing to aid in the work of completing tho Ma sonic Temple in this city, by investing this scheme, Unit the Concert would be postponed, and as a consequence they have declined to purchase tickets until an announcement should be made that a duy had been fixed upon when the drawing would positively take place. The Direct ors, being assured that their patrons will be satisfied with the roasoos actuating them in making a postponement, have selected THURSDAY, THE 19TH DAT OF NOVEMBER. as the time to hold their Second Grand Gift Concert and Drawiug, and.they hope that orders for tickets will be sent imme diately by ill who desire to obtain one or more of tho valuable Cash Prizes which they offer. Tho public may bo confident that the same fairness and honesty which characterized their first drawing will be observed in this. Board of Directors, Masonic Relief Association. By Hrnry V. Moore, Secrotary. sep4 d&wlt Improving. In paaaiug tha John King banking’ house, wa find a general olaaning and fix ing np. Mr. D. F. Willoox, tha well known and popular Insurance Agent, haa rented it for tha ensuing year, and will move in aa soon as it is ready. Wa con gratulate both landlord and tenant, tha former bsoause hia fine offioe ia again oc cupied, and the latter beoaose ha gets possession of such a aplendid offioe, which is by far the most convenient and com modious in tha oity. Wa wish him much euooeaa in continuing to pretsot tha peo ple from destruction by firs by hia poli cies in the old time triad million compa nies (and he won't represent any other), and the widows and orphans from being left penniless, by thair natural protectors having policies in some of his large and strong life companies. Now Sample* for Fall and Winter 1ST4-5 A large and elegant assortment, em bracing all the latest Novelties for Gouts' Wear. Call and see them. The Thirty-Seventh Annual Session Begins Oot. Bth, 1874. satisfaction guaranteed. Thornton k Acke, aug’JO tf • 7* Broad St. j adJress the Preiident, ; euglft tucts Bin i* Often the Result Of physical ill-health and feeble stom achs. During one-third of our time the process of digestion continues. To be dyspeptic is to be miserable ; dyspepsia is the foundation of fevers and all the diseases of the blood, liver, skin and kid neys. Dyspepsia yields to the virtues of the vegetable ingredieots in that great purifier of the blood and restorer of health, Dr. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters. aug22 4w Bowery Academy. Tha host place to buy Table Lineus, Napkins and Sheetings, is at Blanchard's, 123 Brosdst. VETOED !-NO INFLATION ! High prices can no longer exist. Cash basis is the principle now, and as I desire to close business, am offering my stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Hosiery, sod numerous articles iu this line, at ies-< than cost. Call and examine, and make one dol lar go farther than two at any other place. iTth of July, 1874 Tuition in Litcisry Department for the t-rai oi 8*' icho’.ostic day*, $13 00. In Musical Department $4 per month, one-half pay-tld* at th* end of the Drat two mouths, bal ance ut the clo*e of the term. No deductiou from tuition except in cases uf protracted rick ness. Principal and Teachers, bel'eving that are based arc soon lost, they adhere strict!)’ and lit.-rally t<> the vhy and whtrtfurt system. “Hard Study” uud close thirkinu have made, are nuking, and wilt make, (as long as there ate any) the practical, urrful and successful men of tin surf this reason “IIaim STUDY* >tto at llowerj. Such pupils as are too delicate undergo close mental discipline are uot solic- Etch patrou uf this school is earnestly requested o meet tIn) Principal, Teachers and pupils on the norniug of the 27ih, at (t o'clock. For further particulars, address the Principal, it Talbot ton, (ia. J. (J. CIL110UN, Prin. MISS S. A. V. MILLKi, As MRS. C M. BET HUNK, tl2Uwlm Musical Teacher. GEORGIA Pio Nono College, Macon, Ca. ad magnificent College will ope rnin I for the r< ception of students on TUESDAY OCTOBER Ctli, 1874. It is CONDUCTED BV I am in earneat. If you doubt It, Mop ^ULAK in Atid have proof of the fact. j GROSS, D.D., Bishop of Savannah. L. Harris, 114 Broad St., myl 4ui Columbus, Ga. rds every advantage to the CUAS. HEY MAN A CO., Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at their popular RESTAURANT AND SALOON The heat that oau be found in Liquor*, i Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. [my3 ly Thu Domestic Department and Infirmary in iutter the care of the Sisters of Mercy. is—Hoard and Tuition per annum, $2. r >U.u For further particular", nddresa Ret.C. P.GAB0URY, jydl d*w2m President. Buhler*e Cigar Emporium. Tho best Imported Havana and Key VV«st Cigars, Chewing aud Smokiug Tobacco, Snuff, Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar Hidden, Match Safes, Tobacco Bug", A*:., «uu be fouud ut LOUIS BUGLER'S, Randolph St., House with Red Sign. Jy( tf D avidson college. Next Session will begin Sept. 24, 1874. Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Stric cipline. Thorough teaching. Moderate rhnri For Cutulogue or information, J. It. BLAKE, Chairman of the Faculty, Jell I dswllmj ruJ Office, Davidson (Mltgt, S. C. job printinc. GILBERT’S A large lot of cheap Cass! to ores and LinenR, very cheap, at Blanchard's. The Mueeegee RijUs. This organization, which, at the break ing out of tho war, wait assigned to the Twelfth Georgia Regiment, under Cspt. T. IV Scott, who was promoted to the Col onelcy of tho rogimeut, will be re-organ ized this evening, at the Court-house, at 8 o’clock. This coiupauy expocts to turn out iu a few wooks eighty men, ooiupoeed of tho tuochanios aud working men, and as tho Stato has uo arms, they propose to purchase their owu. We wish them, as we know they will have, complete nucoem. The Only Mmeiiement. Mr. Jas. Mansfield, of Montgomery, about noon yesterday, while driving a horse and buggy belonging to Col. Thomp son, while turning a short corner near the Post-offioe, was thrown oat, and the horse took a new departure to the complete de- lapidstion of the boggy. Fortunately neither the gentleman or home were in jured. Bob should not feed so highly. STOCKING VP FOR FALL TMADB. Meeting this Afternoon. It is specially desired that all interested in the Public Library meet this afternoon at five o'clock at the Library rooms. It is s question whether the Library is to be abandoned, or will it meet with a generous support from the public. The meeting is called this afternoon, that the ladies who are interested may attend. The Directors have done all in their pow er to further the interest of the Library, and uow that the renting season is upon them, they desire to kuow if they would feel warranted iu routing rooms for an other season. at Cannot all spare a few moments this afternoon to meet and consult on tha beat plan of keeping alive the institution. The publie and especially the members are earnestly requested to oome. LAST CHANCE—THE "VIRGINIA STORE.* 1 On the first day of October next we give up our store house, which leaves on ly 30 days to dispose of the remainder of our stook. Our stock of Winter Goods will be open on MondAy next, among whioh will be found many desirable goods. Dress Goods below cost, many of whioh are an desirable as any that will ho offered this Fell, aud certainly very much oheaper. Ladies should not miss this opportuni ty to supply themselves. Ltdies' Merino Underwear. Shawls, Furs, Ac Jugla's aud Harris' Kid Gloves. Bed Blankets and Flannels, very cheap. Marseilles Quilts oboaper than ever. Carpets, Rugs and oil cloth Mats. A large lot of Wool Hats at New York case prioea. Gents’ Underwear of all kinds. Still ou hand a good assortment of Linen Bo som Shirts. Boots and Shoes at manu facturer's prioea. Calicoes still selling at 10c., and good yard wide Bleached Cot ton at 12$o. Call before it is too late. Peyton, Gordon A Co. N. B.—Assortment of cotton and wool Damasks cheap. atig23— tf PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK BINDERY. Park High School, Tniikevee, Ala. A"" 41 e lined ’■•ion begin* September 14th, 1874. tin Hcliaol in a private enterprise, depend- writ for patronage. It has bad marked during (lie twelve years It ha* been under rol id its pr> sent Principal, as its aunuul ivor 100 students attests. .dvantages offered are : healthy location, il cultivated community, ample play- ground*, new, well urruuged and comfortable building*, Complete g>tnnaiinni, good library, cheap board and tuition, thorough and tirst-clK** instruction by teacher* who are honor graduate* of -outliern Universities, and who have profes sional pride, nkill and experience. Entire expense* per annum need not exceed $-00. Bend for catalogue JAMES F. PARK, tttiglU wlmadeollw Principal. Lawyers. JOSEPH F. FOB, Attorney at Law# and Judge of County Court. Practice# in all other Court*. Office over store of VV. 11. Kobsrts A Co., Broad 8t. jilA'i - Ja20 SAMVEL B. HATCHEB. Attorney at Law. Office over Wittich* Kiuael'i J. M. McNEILL, Attorney aud Counsellor st Law. Practices in courts or Georgia and Alabama. Office 13*J Broad ft., (over llulstead A C< Special Poxrxx Ixubam oilecth jail RK INGHAM 4 CHAWrOttD*, Attorneys at law, Will practice iu the State and Federal Coil Pre**r, Iilgei A Co.’s Store, liortl id and i . Clair A. A. DOZIER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practice* ia State aud Federal Court* in Georgia Maxk 11. BLAXoroxn. Lodi* F. Oarraxo. BLANDFORD 4 GARRARD, Utornoys and Counsellors at Law. Wlttioh A Kin- Will practice iu the Btate aud Federal Court*. *ej. Jas. M. Russell. Cha*. J. Swift. KUB8ELL 4 MW I FT, Attorney* and C< unaollon at Law. Will practice iu the Court* of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit/ aud Alabama. Office over 0. A. Redd A Co.’* store, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Jal L T. DOWNING, Attorney aud Solicitor. U. s. Coui’r and Register, in Bankruptcy. Office uov2‘j ] over Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, Ua. PEABODY 4 BRANNON, Attorneys at Law. irnot uvlr J. Krxis A Co.’* Store, Rhoau Sr., UOV18] Wist Bidx. _____ R. J. HOMES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Doctors. DR. COUEEY. Residence and Office corner of St. Clair and Ogle- thorite ut*. Office hours—7 to 0 a. m., 12 lo 2 J*. M., 7 to ‘J p. M. sep27 dtt DR. M. B. LAW. Office c Reside! r Broad and Kaudoiph streets, Rurrus* building. n Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair. DR. J. A. VRIIUHART, Frout Sts., Columbus, Ga. DR. J. €. COOK, Dentist*. W. If. TIONCii, - Dentist, Opposite Strupper’s bull Jing. Randolph flt. Special attention aiveu to th* insertion of Artl. flcisl Teeth, as a ell as to Operative Dentistry. feb22 daw T. W. XI ENTS, Dentist. r Joseph A Brother’s store. W. T. POOL, Deatlst, jvjftJ 1**1 Brotd M., Columbus, 0*. W. J. I’OGLE, II* u list, in Home Building, On mnbs*. Ga. Boots and Shoes. WELLS * CURTIS, Mo. 73 Ui-omI Mm*. Have always a full stock of Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sols nad Hs*. ness Leather sad Find lags of all kinds. Reliable goods! Reasonable price* I N. B.—Special .attention to orders by lxprs« n. o ii # • Llveiy and tale Stables. ROBERT THOSPMI, Livery, Mule and Kisksigs MMIss, OatxTUOSPx, Noxth or Ranwolm Sts.. Columbus, Gs. A. GAKNIL, Id very and Male M tables, OoLKTQoxrx St., Columbus, Ga. Particular attention given to Feeding sad Kel# Restaurant*. HARRIM COCJfTT RESTAURANT M Broad IlnM. best of Foreign end Domestic Lienors ant Cigars. Meals at all boon. J «cl» J. J. BLARRLY. Prop’r, Fresh Meets. J. T. COOK, A'real! Meats of All Kftads, j Stall* No*. I . and IT. Gun and Locksmiths. Pill LI I» EIFLKS, nd l,ock»witli, Craa lord street, next t« John ton's corner, Columbus. Ga. Druggists. J. I. QUIETIN'. Imported Drugs and Chemicals, JOHN L. JORDAN, Druggist, Two doors below Geo. YV. Brown’*, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. PR- Might Bell right of *outh door. lepl JJAVING EXTENSIVELY REFU fi nished my office, In anticipation of the business season which is now opening, with von rial, I am l*etter prepared than evei every description of work desired by Tho Plaee to Go! Just received at T. E. Blanchahd’s, 133 Broad street, new Full Styles of Prints, Bleached and Brown IIomotipuuH. We oontiuue to sell CoaU' and (Hark s Spool Cotton at 70 oontu per dozen. Factory Goods at factory prices, aud all other goodu at the very lowest figure**. Surnmor Drew* Goods at your owu price. aiif»2! tf opbmino : Kentucky Jeans. Fall Style# Print*. Bleached Homespuns. Brown •* New White Piqnee. White Victoria Lawns. “ Linen Lawna. Fine aaeortment of Soeiery. Fall line Bleok Alpacas. Grav Suitings for traveling and i •®' 1 P« ri *L‘ 1 'he blood J SUtt pillt UDon lhe J lver cre) walking. Brhenek'e Pulmonic Syrup, for the Cure of Consumption, Cough* oucf Colds. The great virtue of this meJhlne Is that it ripen* the matter and throws it out of the sys tem, purifies the blood, and thus effect < a euro. eoHSNCK’a ana wksd tonic, fob tub ocuk ok DvararaiA, ixiuokstion, Ac. The Tonle produces u healthy action of the stomach, creating sn appetite, forming chyle, and euring the most obstinate cases or Indi gestion. SCUBMCK’a MANDRAKE FILLS. FOtt TUB Cl’RE OK UVBB COM I*LAI NT, AC. These pills are alterative, and produce a healthy action ot the liver without tho least danger, as they are free from oalotnel, and yet mors efflosolous in restoring a health) action of the liver. These remedies ere a certain euro for Con sumption, as the Pulmonic S/mp ripen* the ter and purlfl s the blood. The Mandrake CLEASING OUT i Hummer Dreas Good* al a great bargain. J. H. Jones. Columbus, Ga. [aug 14 sod] and remove all diseases of the liver, eften n eauM of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tons end strength to the stomach, makes a good digestion, mud euables the orguu.< to form good blood; and thus creates a healthy circulation of healthy blood. The corn blued action of these mtdlelnee, as thus explained, will ours every ease of Consumption, ir taken In time, and the use of the modielnes perse- Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. An examination of Prices aud Stook Is ask ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work manship, with Promptness. Georgia and Alabeme Legal Blank* hand, or printed at Railroad Reeeipt Book* For the different Roads, of various sixes, al ways on hand, and also made to order at short notice. In f«ct, the establishment is oouplete, and facilities ample to dosvery description of work, from a Visiting Card to a Poster, and from a Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large Quarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BOOK BINDING, MISCELLANEOUS. Notice. Hosts will leave Columbu* WEDNESDAYS and SATUR- 1 DAYS ut 8 o’clock a. m., and no freight re- W. JOHNSON, Agent. Kill the Cotton Worms! WITH ROYALL’S COMPOUND, Paris Green and Arsenic. roil f ALB BY E. C. HOOD A BRO. »>*gi tr W. W. SHARPE A CO., Publishers’ Agents, No. 25 Park ltow, New York, Are authorised to Csntrsel for Ad vertising In oar paper. my 14 tf Practice in State Suprema Court or in U. S. District Court. wM h1*o pi Judge Er*k su^ls o.iv Iu some c 'on**) •ent ?es tho fee will not visit to tlie capltol. argue applications RICH’D H.CLARK. 100,000 Alsu u good lot of First CREAT BARCAIN ! Safe and Paying Business Already Established, for Sale. AND BUMS hi*8 ■]yj Y imr-i stock iiiitry ell tali, i Many additions have b;en made during tie past "Saxon, and It is now very complete, and work iu that line cannot be surpassed for flnl«h and durability. Having an immense quantity and large as sortment oi Type, seven Presses run by Stoam Power, and one of tho most oxtensivo stocks of Paper, Hill and L-ttor Heads, Cards, Tags, Ac, evtr brought to Columbus, no delay can oecur, or satisfaction fall to bo given, both in Price and Quality of Work. large uud W'-il Jo*S *o ^BSOI.UTB DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM court*, of diltV-runt Stale*, for doxrrtiuo, Ac. No publicity requited. No charge until divorce granted. Address, y30 dswlv M. HOUSE, Attorney, ltM Broadway. N. Y. Remember the place, OLD NUN AND TIMER OFFICE. (Opposite Now PoetoAco Building) Randolph Nlreet, Columbus, Ga. My Country Friends and Patrons will please remember the above, and send their order* to Miscellanies of Georgia! By ABSALOM H. CHAPPELL. Foa Salb at CHAFFIN’S AND PEASE k NORMAN’S BOOK STORES. In Two Parts. Price 41. aug20 deod&wlm To the Grangers. use. I am prepared t store cotton for Grangers under special agree ment with thorn. R. G. WILLIAMS. Lumpkin Independent please oopy. THOM. GILBERT, Columbus, Ga. « ASTLKMAN. MILLINERY. L. H. CUAFPBLL. H. C ASTLEM AN & CO., A f.w SualutM, rm* l*. Dr. sol .So., eora.r Bill , . IWD,r DUU MH UT, IlIWl,. roilMll. pl.e** of Branco *na KnglMa pfcL,, .T.r, Mosd.y, where .11 loti.r# for td- *, mf low, to ninth cat, *1 -Ira nut b. tddrMMd. Soh.nok'i nadlcInM T; S. Surau.k ra»* b, m df^guu. m ,i, .*11, SPRINC MILLINERY. K (UT. In.t recoiv.., . lull llu. 0 f DPBITCQ W AMI* SUMMER MILLINERY, lu- cludi.iK nil Ih. N0VKLTL8 of ill, mu. FK16SISU AND 1ILEACII1 Nil don. iu lhe latest styles, at ths shortest uotu«. Next door below th. N.w Yolk 8toif. MRS. COLVIN «u.1 ostia—ly u*ai4 MlfiS Du.SNBI.LY General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON i GLOBE And other Strong Fire and Life Companies. OFFICE OVER PREER, ILLGEM k 0O>S STORE. 119 BROAD MT. aug M-u A. M. BRANNON, Wkst Slide, Hnoxu Strkkt, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1 Drugs and Medicine*, Toilet Articles and Perfumery. Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sewing and Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn- Office iu rear of W’Utich & Klusel’s, Kaudoiph st. Jal6 K. 11. CHILTON, President. NUMCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of 8HKKTINQ8, SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, Ae. COLUMBUS, G A. 0. P. 8WIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, becretary A Treasurer. oct3l ly. Watchmakers. C. SCHOMBUBG* Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutownky, 105 Broad street, Jail Columbus, Ga. C. H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, r and warranted. Tobacco, Cigars, tic. MAIER DORN. If you want to eujoy a go >d niuoke, go to h Cigur Manufactory, Hutweeu Georgia Home and Muscoge. Hume. C. LOPEZ, Dealer la and Maanfaetarer or Fine Cigars, ja9 Near Broad Street Depot. Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to II. Hem*,) Uuder Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt aud polite barbers in attvuduuct*. ja*5 ju8 ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Rankin Homu*, Columbus, Gu. Dress-Making. HIM. M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, Dross-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap Residence and shop iu Browueville. novlO Feed 8tore. JOHN FITZGIBBONN, mIm and Retail Dealer in Hay. Oats, Bacon, Ac , oglethorpo St , opposite Confectioners. I. O. STBUPPEK. Candy Manufacturer AMD DIALS* IX All kinds of Confectionery aud Fruit*, Stick Candy 18 cents. Full weight guaranteed in each l>ox. Piano Tuning, Bo. Croce r>. ...... j uiwwici, vu Dijnu aim i Oglethorpe A Jackson street*. • No charge for drayags. d*c7 J. U. HAMILTON, Wholesale aud Retail Groeer, Junction ot Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe Set No charge for drayags. **yl4 1SHAM COOPER, ►cor and Dealer iu Couetry n*-xt to “Kuqnlrer” Offis*. Tailors. G. A. KCKHNK, Merchant Tailor and Cutter. A fall stock of Frouch and Kuglish Broadcloth., aprlfi Cassiuu i HENRY SELLMAN. Cutting* Cleaning uud Repairing Done in the bust ntylo. apr24j Corner Cr»w:'.>rd and Iront Its. Boot and 8hoemakor* VI. FEE, Worker In Tin, .beet Iron, Copper. Order, frura abroad promptly .tti.did lo. J-7 No. 174. Broad tlrwt. Painters. WM. SNOW* JR., 4 CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Ogl«-th«rp* corner, (jnst north of poetoflaj Columbus, Georgia. Will contract for House and Sign Pointing u rossonable prices, and guarantee satisfaclioo. Refer t LAWYER*. VV. F. Williams. Chas. H. William. WILLIAMS k WILLIAMS* Attorneys at Law, COLVRBC., UA. J®* Office over Abell's store. Jylf . W. A. Farley, A.ttornoyBAt-ZjaW OUS8ETA, Gbattahooomu Oo., Oa Sd^Speclal attention given to eollsctlo** HINES DOZIER, Attorney a.t LaWi HAMILTON, UA., yy ILL practice in the Chattobooches y where else. AU kiud cf collaotlev* ray me or ran away.” novllM HOTEL*. _ THE SCREVEN HOUSE, m Savannah, Ca. WILL Ik* kept Often this siinm .. II kiiowi STRICTLY FISST CLASS STYLE. Tho patronage of til -a. vl.ltlu* 8>'*' n%h is solicited, aud the assurance given tbM« ry tffort will be made to insure their comfort. Our omnibuses w ill bo fouud at all *rnY“* trains and steamers. U. BKADLEY A SON', may 27—dAwlui proprieb^ i»‘J4 Hotels. PLANTERS' HOTEL, Next to Columbu* Bank Building. Porters at all the trains. Ja13 MRS. W F. PNIDKW. Propr’-s Builders and Architects. A. U. CHALREBU, Home Carpenter and Builder. Jobbing done at short notice. Plans and specifications furnished for all stylos of buddiufs Dread 9trs*«, next to 0. W. Brown's, Jk* Golumbus, Ga. Rankin House, Columbus, Go* J. W. KYAN, PwpY. Fiaira Ooldw, Olmk. Bar and BUUard 8aH>» B ’ Vwu to* Uunn Hooa* BJM dawtf J. W. RYAN. iW" of Htock. Horses and Mules bosrded la stablsa by tke month or dsy. octB J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 9 and 18, Market Home. Fresh Juu.ua ot evei) kiud and best qealllf. WILLIAM 8CUOBKB, .d Locksmith aud dealt r in Gunning Ms- kriali. Opposite Ku<|tiirer Office. E. W. BLAU, Repairer and Tuner of Pianos*, Organs sad dtfons. Big* •— DAN'L R. MIZR, Dealer iu Family tiroceriesj ou Bryan street, he- WM. MEYKlt, Boot and Shoemaker. i her and Findings. Next to C. A. Tin and Coppersmiths. Ruby Restaurant*