Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 15, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874. City Blatters. COLVMRVH DAILY MAH KPT. Fijiakcial —Sight bills *»n New Yurt par; “on Ro.t4.it per cent. ; on Fiviniiith "pr cent ; demand bllU on B *t«n ^per cent. Hank* •re selling check* on New York at \^e-. proaiinm Currency lunn. IQI^ f*r cent per niontli. : '(Uiet. The following an- the 11(1 .11 Vi niii.1. Ordinary and atainr<l — Q— flood Ordinary *..•...1.1’ J&—. Lnw MMdiing* w .. .14 QH'4 Mfd.ii in , h? 2 «m>4 §trt<* Middling*... - 4— Bale. UlUlea. Receipt. HO hale.—57 by M. AO. R It.; IN by «ago.i« ; o by N. k 8. K. H.; 0 by W. II R.i fil by river; 4 by 8. W. R. K. Shipment* 151 hales—13* by 8. W. R. R.; 13 for bout., con- swaption ; 0 by W. R. R. mi it muaisT. Stock on hand Angu«t 31.t, 1874 l.aifl Received to-day 140 prnfloiiily #r.4— wd B*ock on hand g|r, 8»n« Bat Lait Ybae.—August 31.t, 1873 1.177; receive.) same day IMA; total r< c*-ipU t*i, sti|p|»-d aame .lay to; toUl »HipW>«t. 7.%2; stork l.ltW; sales »l. Middlings 18e. 1’. 8. Posts — Receipts for 3 day. 8,372 etpnrt. to Great Britain 1/05; to Continent 0; stock 101.15 Mn. CuARi.Et II. Markham is the agent for tite Enquirer-Sun for Mnacogos and lttiMseU ooantieM. He ih authorized to solicit advertising sud subHcriptions, sod to receipt for the aaros. We com mend him an n Kent Ionian in evoiy way worthy of confidence. FUN HR A L NOT I VMS. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. McGehee, ere invited to Attend the funeral of their infant daughter, Lin ha, at 4 o'clock this (Tues day) afternoon at their residence. Index to Note Advertisement s. For Congress—It. L. Mott, u well known Republican. Music—Mrs. Vendeuborg. Two Furnished Rooms Wanted—Mrs. Vandenberg. To Merchants—J. M. Reunett. School for Girls -Miss Mitchell. Furniture Warehouse, 85 and 85 IIroad Street—Rooney A Warner. Removal—I). F. Willcoi. Attorney at Law, Opelika, Ala.—Fern M. Wood. llaukruptcy Notice—Win. II. Rrown. Notice Regarding Agents—L. M. Ram sey. Meeting l’o-uight—Columbian Lodge. Temporarily Closed—Geo. Lipps. Rain. Drizzles m»st of yesterday and a slow dripping rain at night. Rmoe. Rail. The “EAt 'em Ups” beat the “Peanuts” last afternoon by a score of 25 to 19. Buffer 'D>tlng. It commences next Thursday. Rev. J. li. McGehee. Ur. Key, and perhaps others, will attend. The Churches Sunday. l>r. L. Pierce pn ached in Kt. Luke Methodist Church in the morning and pastors elsewhere. Congregations were not very large. Day quite pleasant. Arrested. Win. Lokeley, near Western Railroad, yesterday knocked Chilton Keith in the head with a brick. Rad wound. The difficulty Arose about swapping n pair of pants and 250. to boot. Liquor caused it Talbot Maperior Court. This court met at Talbottou yesterday. Judge Juuies Johnson presiding. Several leading members of the Columbus bar are in attendance. It is expected the ses sion will only contiuuo a few days. Temporarily Closed. The Arbor Saloon—Mr. George Lipps, proprietor—has been temporarily closed for repairs. It will soon be re-opened, handsomely fitted up, and improved in every respect. Columbus ituards Last Nlyht. Forty men wero present iu the new armory. A drill was ordered for Wednea day. at 4 v. m. Sergeant Clapp, and Messrs. Ware, toug aud Wells, were appointed to report the style aud cost of a dress uniform* The Jail. There are now twenty-nine iuiuates iu the jail, including the twelve ou the chaiu gang, who remain in the institution at night. The number Saturday was thirty one, but a lunatic uegro woman, becom ing much better, was discharged, and another negro bailed out. Duly on< the lot is a white uiau. Mayor’s Court Yesterday. William Johnson, colored, was fined 42.50, or two days iu guard-house. Clara Mol>»ng«ld went up for costs, 42.50; and Clarissa Camilla for,#."*. Roth colored. Hello Johuaou, for usiug indecent lan guage on the streets, was fined $5, or required to stay in the calaboose seven days. Radical Meeting at Patterson's Store. A negro Radical beat mootiug was held, or attempted to be held, at Pattor- sou' Store, Heat 7, Russell county, Ala., ou Saturday last, for the purpose of se lecting delegates to the County Nomi nating Convention to be held at Scale on the 20th inst. It is said by those who witnessed it to have beeu a rich sceue. The concern broke up in the greatest con fusion. Milieu and Hurt on tong were ou baud working for their respective frieuds. Vufortunate Family. One in Columbus, by the usiue of Mote has beeu very uufortuuate. Several weeks ago two brothers died, and on Sun day another, who had been sick a long time, breathed his last. Mr. Marion Mote fell from a tree, thirty feet to the ground, aud sprained his leg below the knee. He was gathering muscadines on Sunday. The family has suffered greatly. The best place to buy Table Linena, Napkins and Sheetings, is at Blamobard's, 138 BroodaL The New Maat-Quioh Week. The keel, stern, and the shell of the hull of the new steamer, now being built at the wharf by the Central Line of boats, were commenced and completed yester day. 'llis entire frame Work of the hull waa in position last evening, yet the blocks Wert laid at 7 o'clock in the morhlng. This is speedy work, unequalled in this country. Capt. S. J. Whitesides thinks the boat will be ready for service in three weeks, and that she will be entirely fin ished within forty days from the time when the carpenters first begun on the wood. Borne fifteen first-class carpenters are employed, and in addition some ten laborers. Capt. Cham. Hlain is snperin- tendent. The toilers and machinery are being manufactured by the Columbus Iron Works. We have already given the dimensions of the steamer. 8he is only seven feet shorter than the Jackson, and is wider sft. Unloaded she is to draw only four teen inches of water, and loaded two feet. She will carry about fonr hundred bales of cotton. Like everything else Capt- 8. J. White- sides manages, it is to to first-class iu every respect. Completing a steamer in forty days, iu handsome style, is rapid work, for the Honth especially. County Court Adjourned to Monday. Muscogee Connty Court met yesterday morning, J. F. Poti, Judge, presiding. The following jurors were sworn ; Geo. V. Hanks, B. A. Baldwin, W. 11. Perrine, John Clegg, Joseph Shippey, W. W. McDaniel, Win. J. Strapper, Jam. M. Hughes, 8ol. Reynolds, John McDnffee, Joseph Hmith, E. W. Joines, M. M. Beck, Mark Tbommston, James Vernoy, W. 8. McNaoghton. mium. W. 8. McMicheal, F. M. Comer, 8. D. Lewis. After calliog over the dockets, and dis posing of such oases as could be, the court, shout 12 M., adjourned to next Monday at l) o'clock. This was done be cause so many lawyers are absent in at. tendance on Talbot court. Military /or Alabama. The company of United States Infantry sent from Atlanta to Livingstou, Ala., is commanded by one Captain Mills, woll kuown for tyrannical treatment of our citizens during the reign of terror in Co- Iambus several years ago. He is the senior captain of the Heoond Regiment. Nothing but unfairness and prejudice can be expectod from him by the whites. The company sent to Enfaula is com manded by Captain Daggett. Companies have been sent to Pickens county, Montevallo and Greenville, Ala. Three companies remain in Atlanta. Opinion of a Colored Republican. A colored man at the Radical Conven tion the other night stated his race was tired of supporting carpet-baggers and thieves and robbers, and now wanted to vote for honest men. Hence the colored people were willing to support the Demo cratic nominee, Thomas W. Grimes, jr., for all had confidence in hia honor and integrity. They know he's a Democrat to the core, without the alightest particle of Radicalism ; and, also, that he is an hon orable gentleman, of intelligence, who will do justice to all. The large majority of the colored people will unite with all the whites iu voting for him. Colored Odd L'ellowt. Their lodge room ia located in Warren's Arcade, on Broad street, nearly opposite the Southern Express offioe. On Sunday morning, some forty strong, they marched thence to 8t. John's Church, near Olaflin Academy, where they were addressed by Rev. J. M. Cargill, colored. Their rega lia is quite handsome—of satin aud vel vet, with gold lace an^ fringe. Their ap pearance waa good and striking. Riser News-Bodies Found. The Farley, T. H. Moore, Captain, ar rived Hunday night with (>l bales of oot- ton and some twenty passengers. Hho had to lighten herself of twenty bales iu order to get over the bar. 8he leaves to- morrow at 8 a. m. The bodies of the deck baud aud steward, who were drowned on a former trip, were found near Hudson’s Landing, on the Flint river, and buried. They fell overboard ten miles apart, but the mains were discovered very cloee to each other. -city COUNCIL. REGULAR MEETTNO LAST AFTERNOON, Present—Mayor C'leghorn : Aldermen Mehaffey, Grimes. Redd, Andrews, Kent, Chalmers. Hchuessler, Flournoy. Absent— Aldermen Blanchard, McGehee, Brannon, Durkin. *\ *■> - • Minutes of last meeting were read aud confirmed. POLICEMAN RESTORED. The Mayor reported that on August 29th be had discharged Policeman James Rob- arts for drunkenness, and appointed A. Nathan in his place. They were received. By Alderman Chalmers—While we wish always to sustain the Mayor in his effort* to preserve the effectiveness of the police force; be it “lteeolved, That in consideration of the peat good conduct of Policeman Roberts, we do not ratify his discharge from the police force." Aid. Redd staled he would vote for the resolution because many of the best citi zens had requested him to do so. The Mayor was right in his action ; but the discharged policeman was such a good one, and as it was the first offence, he thought the wishes of the citizdhs should be regarded. Alderman Grimes thought (he Mayor was perfectly right, but the punishment was sufficient, and he would vote for his restoration. The Mayor said ho had no feeling in the matter, and none against tho officer. Had it not been for this resolution he wonld not have said a word. With his consent ex-officer Roberts had gone into the country to arrest a desperado, aud with the amistance of others had suc ceeded in capturing him. That afternoon he was druuk. He (tho Mayor) over looked the offence, aud asked Robaits, as a special favor, not to to guilty a second time. Thamomiag report* brought the intelligence that Roharts had not only been drunk after the waruing nml expos tulation. but had assaulted an officer. The Mayor thought Council should to consistent. The minutes.just road showed that Council had confitned the dis charge of Mr. O'Brieu, who bad beeu guilty of less drunkenness than in this case. He had only done Ids duty. Couu- cil also had a duty to perform. While a dozen of the best meu might wish Rub- arts restorod, a hundred desired Council to treat all fairly and impartially. Chalmers’ resolution passed. The Mayor called for the yeas and nays. The fol lowing voted yes : Meball'ey, Grimes, Redd, Andrews, Kent. Kehuessler, Chal mers and Flournoy. No noes. Thna Roharts was re-instated as police man. He is a No. 1 officer, and we are confident will not transgress again. PETITIONS. Hook and Ladder Compauy petitioned to have its tmok and appurtenances re paired aud repainted. Referred to Com mittee on Fire Department. REPORTS OF OFFICERS. Thomas Moore, Clerk of Market, re ports collections from wngonH, from loth of August to 14tli of September, $2t’> W bar linger J. G. Burr us reports for Au gust nine arrivuls, bringing 1,822 barrels, 7t» bales, 713 saoks. 2,000 * brick, 5,000 shingles. Total wharfage aud port dues 4117.30. Sexton James Lytinh reported for August: Death of adult whites I, child ren-,total 8; white non-residents 7 -totul white burials 15. Deaths of colored adults 13, children 13—total 20. Total number of burials for August 41, of which num ber throe were white and seveu colored paupers. J. N. BARNETT, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM 1ST JUNE TO 1ST SEPTEMBER, 1874. . J une 1, 1674. Dr. Balance on hand Wharf Hucksters aud peddlers Retail liquor lioense Mayor's Court Real estate 1870 Real estate 1872 Bills receivable Dray license Lioense 1873 Hales “ Real estate 1873... Dog law Kerosoue depot Stole Mils Wedding Coat. Mr. M. M. Hirsoh married a most oharmiug lady in Montgomery, aud the happy pair is now living in Columbus. A party of iniustrela serenaded him one night. Good mimic. Took them into the hall to give them a drink, and the next morning he missed his fifty dollar wed ding ooat whieh he had left iu the hall. The worst of it is, he does not know the serenadoTH. OId Cl It sett of Russell Co., Ala., Itead, Mr. George Hmoot, an old oitiaen of Rnsaell county, Ala., died at his residence near Handfort, on Friday night last, after a very short illness. His disease was colio, produced by eating hearty .of mus cadines and scuppertiongH, eating both the pnlp and hulls of the latter. He well known as an excellent millwright and cotton screw builder. A few pieoea of French and English Ca uti uteres, very low, to close out, at T. E. Blanchard s. Hood Things. jQq. to the Ruby Restaurant for your Oysters, Fish, Game, aud all things good to eat. _ ocilfi tf None k: New Samples for Fall and Winter 1*74-3 A large and elegant assortment, em bracing all the latest Novelties for Gants’ Wear. Call aud see them. % Orders solicited. Measures taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Thornton A Ache, a«0K> tf 79 Bread 8t. A larga lot of cheap Caasi meres and Uuans, vary ohsap, at Beanos AHD'a. 1,84)0 28 344 88 42 50 1.370 47 50 05 00 05 00 150 30 OGO 20 114 (Ml Sales 1874 Merchants’ and Bauk ,.... License 1874 Real estate 1874 .. Market Mechanics' 4,372 08 Public schools Lumber Appropriation ............. Printiug Bridges Bonds Gas Bills payable Sewers Carts and mules City bills Cisterns Interest Incidentals Hospital Cemetery Police Fire Department..* Salary ■* Georgia Home Bauk Balsnco on band 2,005 88 37,771 80 Cr. ...4 2,100 00 110 3; 158 3)1 102 7 211 40 .... 14,000 00 740 08 ... 5,404 50 450 ... 1,027 50 1 0 50 12,700 14 431 20 140 r» oo 3,280 3! 811 1,7830 5,000 00 1,010 01 50,010 : September L 1874. Referred to Fiuunce Committee. accounts. Committee ou Accounts reported hav. iug examined and audited the following contract accounts: R. Thompson. 4i>0 Mrs. 0. Anderson. 444 45; L. H. Cogbill 415 45 and 4»; J. O. Porter, 440 38; R P. Porter, 4U ; Wtu. Burma, feeding Marshal's horse, 410 : A. Gaimnol. feed ing Deputy Marshal's horse, 410 ; A. Tu ner, 413 50; T. J. Dudley, 4130 30. 0 They examined and fouud correct tho following, ordered By City Marshal: G. E. Audrews, 4 By Deputy Marshal: John Dish row A Co., 4- 50. By Committee on Cemetery : John Dur kin. $3 20; Jack Welch, 414. By Committee ou Cisterns and Fire Department: A. Gamuiel, $5 . Bradford A Snow, 48; Win. Fee, 455. By Committee on Market and Maga zine : For paintiug roof on magazine, 411. By Committee on Police and Gat J. G. Chalmers, 4UI. * ^ * By Committee oo Streets: J. G. Chalmers,' *10.60; J. C. Andrews, 48.85; F. A. Pomeroy, 41; D. F. Willcox, 75c.; j E. C. Hood A Bro., 48.50. Accounts were ordered to to paid. The following new accounts were re- j farted te the Committee on Accounts : 'A. Turner, 43 and 4«; James Lynah, , 40; R. P. Porte-, 418; A. Gatutnel, 4BJ: j Thomas.Gilbert, 412 ; 11. F. Abell A Co., . 45.80; Thomas A Prescott, 40; Win. Burras, 413; Mrs. C. 8. Ca-h. 434. MAYOR AND ALDERMAN SUMMONED TO LA- ORAXOE. Tho Clerk read the following paper, which the Mayor raid had been banded him by A. A. Dozier, E*q. The summons caused some merriment. The members , agreed, laughingly, to go, provided their expanses and two dollars were paid. The document, which is as follows, was re ferred to the City Attorney. They call it a “subpoena dwet Uctvm fttorpidy Troup County— To the Mayor and Aldermen of Colum bus, Ga.—You are hereby commanded and required that, laying all other busi ness aside, yon be and appear at tho meeting of the Mayor and Council of the city of LaGrange, to be held on the first Monday iu October next, in said county, and bring with yon and produce in said meeting all book accounts, letters and pa pers showing the action of Council in and about anbscribing two hundred thousand dollars in tonds to the North and South Railroad Company, and all correspondence between you and aaid company, or W. A. MoDougold, or W. D. Chipley and Samuel Cleghorn,or any one acting for said Coun cil. and Raid parties or any one acting for said North and South Railroad Company, about said bonds, to to used in evidence in the case <3f the Mayor and Council of LaGrange vs. Jesse McLendon and E. Mc Lendon. Illegality to tax fi fa. Herein fail not. Witness the Hon. W. C. Yan cey, Mayor of the city of LaGrange. E. Bell, Clerk. September 5th, 1874. The document bean oo seal. pay' INCREASED. Tho pay of Mr. Hugh O’Pry, overseer of tho chain gang, was increased to 42.50 per working day, and that of Mr. Twilley, assistant overseer, tofirl per working day. DELINQUENT TAXES. By Aldefman Scheussler—That execu tions be issued against all who have not paid their taxes on real estate by Octobor 10th. Council then ADJOURNED the second Monday in October at 7 o'clock p. m. LOCAL MMIMFB. ^ —Occasional showers, or sprinkles rath er, foil yesterday. —The attendance by lawyers and spec tators on the County Court yesterday was very thin. Several standing jurors were on hand. —A few houses are being built in Co lumbus. —Anxious heads of families are now bnaily looking up domiciles for next year. If there is no great burry rents must fall to a living rate. —An alarm of fire was created Friday nigbt by the fall and breaking of a kero- lamp in the wooden houses west of the Court-house. Nothing hurt. —It is with latUo*soul people as it is with narrow-necked bottles—the less they have iu them the more noise they make in pour ing out. —Several large almond trees are grow ing in Columbus. One is in the yard of the residence of Rev. Mr. Hunter. —The Baptist Sewing Society met last afternoon. —The election for members of the Leg islature occurs ou October 7th ; of Con gressmen on Tuesday, November 3d. —The asphalt pavement which Mr. Springer is having constructed around the Opera House will be quite handsome, as well as cheap—made of tar, sand, &e. —If yon buy a yard of calioo, or a bam, a pair of shoes from stores, do you ex pect (lit* proprietor to give you more oalico, hnui, or shoes than you pay for? Why, then, when you bring an advertisement to a newspaper, do you ask for a notice further than that contained in the index ? You are asking for something you are not willing to pay for, and that is begging. —The new post offioe -.building, it thought, will bo ready for occupancy the first of October. --The general fooling in the city is one of total indiffereuce to the call of the few persons in the Eighth District. —The present is a Leap Year to the Jews. Commencing next Sunday evening and closing Monday suuset is the Day of Attoueiuent, a time of fasting and prayer —-the moat solemn Bcason of the year. —The bridges at the intersection of Oglethorpe and Randolph streets have been repaired. Council will save money by filling up the place and the streets and haviug drains at the sides. ON HAND: Now Fall Stylos Calicoes, including the “Navy Blue.” Fall stock of Bleached and Brown, Homespuus, Factory Checks, Jeaus, Sheetings aud Shirtings. Coats' sud Clark's Spool gotten. All at the very lowest market rates at T. E. Blanchard's, sop!) tf 123 Broad St. Sin is Often the Result Of physical ill-health and feeblo 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 ingredient* in that great purifier of the blood and restorer of health, Db. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. aug22 4w Ruhter’s Cigar Emporium. The heat Import*-l Uav*u» and Kej IVeat Ci*are, ChewirtK aud Smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Meo radian in l‘i|*ee, Cigar Holder*, Match Safe*, Tobacco Dnga, <kc., ran be found at LOUIS UUULER’g, Randolph St M IIoum with Rad Sign. jyt tf Large line Many Novelties in FALL GOODS! NF.W PRINTS and BLEACHED GOODS, eepl2 eod J. S. Jones’. CHAM. HETMAN A CO., Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at their popular RESTAURANT AND SALOON The best that can to found in Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac. (oiy3 ly Schsnek's Pulmonic Syrup, for the Cure of Contumptlon, Coughs and Colds. The great virtue or thb aedktae Is that It ripen* the matter ami throws It oat of the sys tem, purifies the blood, and thas effect* a cure. SCIIKM'K'S SRA WR8D TONIC, NOB TUB CURB ON DVSI'BFSIA, INDIGESTION, AO. The Tonic produces a healthy notion of the stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate eases of Indi gestion. BUIIK NCR’s MAN DR A KB PILLS, NOR THB CURB ON LIVBR COM rLAI NT, fcC. These pills are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver without the least danger, as they are tree from calomel, and yet more ettioaclous In restoring a healthy action of the liver. The*e remedies are a oertaln eure for Con- Ipens the kfandrake dt and remove all dlseaies of the liver, c-iuse of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives toue and strength to the stomach, makes a good digestion, aud enables the organs to form g.-od blood; and thus creates a healthy " *rUla" . - use of the medicines perse vered in. hr. Nchonck is professionally at his principal office, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadt-1- phla, every Monday, where ell letters for ad vice must be addressed. Hchenek’s medicines for sale by all druggists. GROCERIES. H. F. ABELL & CO. IIAVK JUST RKCKIVKD Cream Cheeie, Pine Apple Cheeie, New Maokerel in kite, Flour from New Wheat, Oat Meal, Rye Flour, Wheat and Corn Qrite, Canned Fruite and Meat*, Cider Vinegar 50o per gel., Kerotane Oil, 40o gallon, Sugar of all grade*, ColT**, Rioe tnd Cracker*. All purrhascs delivered. aus7 if Lawyers. JOSEPH r POU, Attorney at Lnw, and Judge of County Court. Practice* ia ell other Courts. Nhce over store of W. 11. Robarta S Co., Broad 8t. Jai6 ' SAMUEL B. HATCHER. Attorney at Law. Office over Witttcli A Klnsel'a J. M. McXKILL, Attorney anil Conmellor at Law. Practices iu courts of Usorgie an J Alabama Martin J. Crawford. kWFORD. INttEASf A CRAWrOEDft, Attorneys at Law, Will practice iu tbe State and Federal Courts ol Georgia. Office over Freer, Illpu* k Co.'s .tore, northweM comer Broad and at. Clair Ft*. jars A. A* »OZIEE, Attorney and Coaaeellor at law, Practices in State and Federal Courts iu Georgia and Alabama. Office 126 Broad r t., Columbus, Ga. Ja6 Mark II. Blardforo. Louis F. Garrard. BLAEDFOED * GABBARD, Attorneys and Counsellor* at Law. Office No. 07 Broad street, over Witticb A Kin- ■el s Jewelry Store. Will practice iu th» State aud Federal Courts. Jas. M. Risaaix. Cm as. J. BUSSELL A SWIFT, Attorneys aud Cotins'dlors at Luw. Will pmetire in tbe Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuit) a*.d Alabama. Office uV«*r C. A. Redd A Co.'s a tor**, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal L. T. DOWSING, Attorney and Solicitor. uuvtfJ 1 over Brooke' Drug Store, i Officd 1, Ga. PEABODY * BBANBOM, Attorneye at Law. Ornok over J. Kmris A Co.'s Stork, Broad 8t., uovlMJ West 8idb. M. Y. HOSES, Attorney and Uonnsellor at I aw. Doctors. DB. J. A. liqiHART, Office removed to tbe Drug Store of E. C. Hood b. Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, on the corner ot Kandolph and McIntosh street*, opposite the residence of Air. Wm. Beach. sep6 DB. COLXEY. Residence and Office corner of Bt. Clair and Ogle thorpe «ts. Office hours—7 to 0 A. u., 12 to 2 P. M., 7 to tf r. m. wsplt ot; DB. S. 11. LAW. Office corner llroad and Randolph streets, Durrud' building. Residence ou Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair. J*6 HR. J. V. COOK, Druggists. GIT IT HOTEL, CENTRALLY LOCATED. Troy, Alabama. R. H. NARK, Nrop’r. dWT ssly IK'S FARINA, FINK THAN at low prices. Cross It Blackwell's Ficksls, all kinds. Kxtra Choico Rio, Old Government Java aud Mocho Coffee. Roasted Coffee. Rest brands Hams and Breakfast Strips. 8t. Louis Pearl Grits, 201* for $1. Blackwell's Durham Smoking Tobacco, 75c ft lb. Lorillard's Bright and Dark Ceutury Chewing Tobacco. West's Extra No. t Kerosene Oil, 4dc yt gallon. Pure Cider Vinegar, 50c y gallon. ROB’T S. CRANE, J»*> [fcbl ««■) Trent.. THE WH0LE8ALE Grocery House -or— J. & i. KAUFMAN, No. 14 and 10 Broad at., Columbus, Ga., srurs roxsTism ox iuxd a rout 100,000 pound* Btoon. 500 barrel* Flour. From 100 to 200 birroli fugar. 100 bag* Colt**. From 100 to 200 barrel* Syrup. 200 barrel* Whltkey. 200 box** Tobaoco. 500 “ Soap. 200 “ Candle*. 100 barrel* Lard. 50 “ Maokoral. 500 »*ok* Salt. 50 titroe* Rioa. 500 raamt Wrapping Paper. 100 oaiaa Potiah. 100 “ Sardinaa. 100 “ Oyatera. 100 “ Pioklea. 100 boxee Candy. 100 “ Starch. . 100 pm Parlor Match... 1,000 pound. LorlU—rd'a Muufr. *0,000 Clear*. . 1,000 pound* Green lid Block tm. *00 tag* of Shot. 100 boxee Sod. and F.acjr Craek.N, 100 ChMM 1m lM.no SO barrel* Ylae(.r. *0 ant* Scotch Ale. 100 doien Wooden HMkM. 100 doae. AuJ •v.rytbln* in tk* Omar, liu.—klek Ih.. offer to |b. tr*l. by lb. **.**«., i. low m car other Jobbing HotiM in Ik. lialta* Swim. r Jobbing nprlt, 6b J. I. GRIFFIN, Imported Drug, and Chemical*. Preemption, carefully prepared. j.U Oo. 108 Droo l etreet. JOHN L JORDAN, Dragglat, Two door, below Oeo. W. lirowii',, Brood Street, Columbus, Oa. 4R- Night Boll right of eoutli door. sepA A. M. BRANNON, Wui Sinn, Broad Struct, Colpmbv., U.,, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer In Drug, and Medicine*, Telle* Article* and Perfumery. Cotton Faotorles. Sheetings, Shirtings, end Sewing su«l Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn- Office in rear of Wltticli A Kinhcl's, Ruiulolpli si. jalk R. II. CllllA’ON, President. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manuficturor* of , 8I1KKTINQ9, SHIRTINGS, TARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. G. P. SWIFT, President. W, A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly. Watchmakers. C. SCHOMBURG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Uutowsky, 105 Broad street, JM1 Columbus, G*. C. H. LEOUIN, Watchmaker* i:*4 Brosd street, Columbus, On. Watches aud Clocks repaired iu tbe best man »er wnd warranted. Jail Tobacco, Cigars, lie. MAIER HORN. If you want to enjoy a go id smoko, go to hii ?igar Manufactory, Between Georgia Home and Mu.iOgee Home. Restaurants. HARRIH COUNTY RR.TAURANT N®. M Brand Street. Ti.„ b«, .^d.«d ..onanir U. lMn d** 19 J- HUKKI.Y. Prop'r. e. LOPEZ, Dealer In nud Hnnnfnclurer of Flue Cigars, Jstf Near Broad Street Depot, Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON (Successor to II. Ilenta,) Uuder Georgia Homs Insurance Building. Prompt aud polite barbers in atteudauce. Jaii ED. TERRY, Barber, I St., under Rankin House, Columbus, Gu. Dress-Making. MISS H. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap norltt b and shop iu Brownerille. Feed Store. JOHN FITZGlBOONS, Wholesale und Retail Dealer in Hay, Oats, Cori Uscon, Ac., Oglethorpe St, opposite Jal Temperance Ilall. Confectioners. I. U. 8TKUPPEU* Candy Manufacturer AMD DSALKR IK All kluds of Confectionary and Fruits, Stick Candy 18 cents. Fall weight guaranteed in each box. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73 Broad Street, Have always a foil stock of Boot* and Shoes, Upper, Sole nnd Har ness Leather and Find Inga of all kinds. Reliabls good.! Reasonable prices ! N.B.- C. 0. D. Plano Tuning, he. R. W. RLAC, Repairer aud Tuuar of Plaaoas, Organs and Accordsous. Sign Paintiug also dons. Order, way ba be left al J. W. Pease A Norman’s look Store. Hotels. PLANTERS' HOTKLi ' Neat to Coluinbun Bank Hnlldln* Porters ut all the trail.. l»i:< MR*. W F. wyTnmt. Builders and Architects. s. a. cualmeril ^ Uotaae Carpenter and Bnlld* r , Jobbing don* at abort notice, rinn. and .pociocativa. furui.hed lor all .* , •f building. ,,| He )!r«»td i*trwt, next to 0. W. Brown's U,> "I'!* »- Dentists. W. V. T1GNKK. Dentist, Opposite Ftrupper’. building, Randolph t, Bpenal attention given to the iaaertfoo of It I >22 daw T. W. UKNTZ, Dent lat. Over Joseph A Brother’* store. W. T. POOL, ~ Den tint, ■I] 1 (, 1 Broad Bt., Columbus, Ga. W. J. FOGLE, Dentftat, *ep r i] Georgia Home Building, Columbus, Us. Livery and Sale 8tables.' ROBERT THOMPSON, Livery, Sale and Exctaaago Htabi^ Golcthohps, North op RanaoLra Bts., ortao Columbus, Ga. A. GAMMEL, Livery and Male ■ tables, OuLKvsoari Bt., Cotonos, Ga. uf P t* r ,ck"' llr ,ll ”“" ou 10 **d 6,1, _' lo "“ keeR*—1 I* .Ubu, b, Ik. mouth or ilw,. ’ “* Fresh Meats. IV. 1MT1UCR, '4 and 18, Market Ilouae. duality. Stall* N Fresh Moult of every kind aud Jail always on Inuid. J. T. COOK, I'roali MciHn of All Kluda, |Mitll. N«m». 1.*. Mini Cun and Locksmith., FII11.11- EIFLKR, Gnu uud Lock»wiih, Crawford .neot, next t« .lohuvoli*. corner, Columbus. Gx. jaii WILLIAM SCHOUkui " Gnu H.nl l.ockttullh und dealer In tliitming Mo- torinla. Opposite burnt.rur Otlii-e. Jalri Grocers. DAN'L R. RISE, Dealer In Family Groceries, on Bryn J. H. HAMILTON, Wholeaale and Retail Grocer, Junction of Franklin, Warreu A Oglethorpe Bts. No charge for drayage. M pU Tailors. G. A. KCEHNK, Merchant Tailor aad Cutter. A full stock of Freuch and Euglish Uu^lclolbi. Cait.iiu«-r-'. and Veatinpa. *prl® No. 134 Bre ad ^ttett. HENRY BELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning nnd Repairing Doue in the best stylo. »pr24 J Corner Crawford and Kn.nl 8n. Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER, Boot and Shoemaker, i Leather anil Kir . Next to C. i. attention given jr.11 Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, luTIn, Sheet Iron, Copper. No. 174 Hr.rod Bn Painters. WM. SNOW, JR., A CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Oglt-thorpe corner, (Just uorth of po*toffla) Columbus, Georgia. Will contract for House and Sign Pointing»t reasonable prices, aud guarantee satisfaction. Refer to Wui. Huow, 8r. [apri LAWYERS. W. F. Williams. Cuas. 11. WlLiuw. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law, COLl'MlII, (IA. A#- Office over Abell's store. J) IT .ia W. A. Farley, Attomey-at-XiaW CUSSETA, Ohattabooobo Co., Oa. ♦^Special attention given to aollsstlots. HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HAXIll.TON. Ol., J jto. IIcfUMVT- Cotton Factory. A. CLEGG & CO, Columbus, Ga., A HR prepared to supply men Irani* prompt and iu a satisfactory uuutufr with the quality of Cotton Checks, Cinghams and 8tripe*< .11 of which ire in fmt color., »n.l oftb«U'“' and most approved patterns. SA* Factory corner of Bt. Clair and Jstk*' 3 Htroot. Office ou Jackson street. Je34 d3m Consignees, Take Notice! Okpu e Southwestern Railroad Co- j Columbus, Os., Aug. 23,’ THE vollowino articles, I 1 called for, will be sold at publicouwo* pay freight and charges, before the aoc house of Ellis A Hrrrlson, on Septc“ lb * r * Culver Bros.—On* old stors, two put*' ''T^'fileno—Nln* box*. Ilghtnln, rod*- By ord.r 0*a*r*l 9*pt. Trul 'r, *U|H UlM U. W APPLKK, 1 rMi r.