Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 25, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1874. City Blatters. RAILY MARK FT. e*k. The following .....10 @12 ...13 0 ....131^0 35 m FWAXmi —«lght MIH on New York par; «u Boston % per cent discount; on Savannah '/+ por cent; demand l»ill* on 1$ -Mon % per cent Banks Art telling checks on New York at J ,c premium Currency loans 1@1 }4 per cent per month. Gold and silver n mlnul Cottos.—Market dull are tho worehou*e quota Inferior Ordinary and stained... Good Ordinary Low Middlings Middlings 13^01 3. 7 m Ftrict Middlings — 0 — Sales 201 bales. Receipt* 4 6 hale*—130 by M AG.lt. K.; J35 by wagons; 12 by N. A K. It It.; 9 by W. H. It ; 129 by river; 1 by 3. W. U. K Hilpraont* 154 balw—Ml by H. W. It. R.; 2 for home con sumption ; 0 by 1Y. R. R DAIlr STATEMENT. Stoc'< on hand August 31st, 1874 1,030 Racolved to-day 416 •* previously 2,527—2,043 3,070 .. 154 ...2,369—2,543 Btoc't on hand 1,430 BaMeDw I.art Year—August 31st, 1673 1,»77; rooclre I same day 245; total receipts 3,214; shipped same day 23; total shipments 1.842; stock 2,610; sales 10 Middlings 10c. C. fl Ports—Receipts fur 0 days 30 212; exports to Qre.it Britain 3.H74; to Continent 240; stock 188,7 6. Cotton Thin Week, Since Friday night Inst Columbus Iiuh received 1,499 ba’os and ahippod 840, •gainat 1.4<)4 rccoived and 959 ahippod «amo time laat year. During the aatno time bales have been 904 bales, againal one hundred hint year. Index to A'eir Adrcrtiseunnts Houmo for Kent—J. 8. Jones. Bleached and lirown Domostios—At Blanchard's. , The Best of Clothing—St ratine & Gold* smith. Appointment of Assiguoes—John Pea body and W. L. Salisbury. Dress Goods and Virginia Caaaiinora - T. E. Bbinchurd. Id Bankruptcy—E. II. Norwood. Yeast Powders, Ac.— G. W. Brown. Lumber for Sato—D. W. Ingram. 1'eait Pou-ders. Dooley Bros., Koval, English, Preston & Morrill’s and (Inntz's Soa Foam, by G. W. Brown. A largo lot of Bleached and Brown Domestic^, bought sinco the decline, just received and for aalu cheap, ul Blanchard's, Talhotton Standard. We received a cull laat night from Mr. W. E. Mnmford, of tho Talbottou Stand ard, who visits our cily in tho interest of his paper. It circnliitea extonaivoly in countiea in which Columbus would do well to solicit trade. Ah is well known, Mr. M. tuakca tho Standard one of the brightest, sprightlicst papers in Georgift. Given Their //out/. Messrs. John Peabody i«.,.t \\. L. Snlia- bury have given tho $80,000 bond requir ed of thorn as natcgnooH of tho OHtate of Mr. John King, under the decree of Judge Erakino, confirming their appoint ment. ThoaurotioH for Colonel Salisbury for hia $16,000 arc Moa*rs. W. It. Brown and C. A. Klink. It is generally thought the properly has decreased nearly 60 por oaut. in vaiun sinoo tho suit bogan. An Addition to the Force. The pulico force yestorduy rocoivod an add ition in the shape of an infantile crier •nd rattler. Capt. John Foran and hia wife are very proud of the infant hero, that haa alrcudy mado a noise in the world. He can sound an alarm already, And hue reached tho clubbing busiuosa with his fists, though ho cannot yot blow ft whistle. A lot of Virginia Cuhsimeres, from the Chariot'svtllo Woolen Mills, received to day, at aep‘25 tf Blanchard's. Shakespeare. In Hatnlst, Shakespeare makes Palonius advise his sun La-itus to wear a raiment oustly us his purse can afford, or woida to that effect. Had he lived in Georgia at th e day, he would have told hun to go to BtraUbs & Gold'Kith's, Broad street, where he could buy the best of Clo liiug without taking his puiso. 'lhinkof it, Clothing of every variety iN selling at New York prices. SdU H its from $6.00 to $5.60. Gents' Furnishing G ioda at the saute reduction. A spt-oially is made of the. splendid new patent Shirt. Clothing mado to order by tbeir moat skillful workmen. Patronize home institutions, and build up the South. ■ep*;> 4 m Dress Goo Is iu Diagonals, Serges, Ac., Juat received at T. E. Hlanouaup's- Sale of the Library. The books nud furniture of the Colum bus Library Association were sold at auc tion yesterday, by Ellis & Harrison, for $130. The purchaser was Col. Win. L. 8ft' is bury. The property was sold under ftn attachment for debt. The Young Men’s Ghristiau Association claim some of tho boohs, and Dr. K rkscey others. It ib stated as probable that Colouel Salisbury, with his usual liberality and public spirit, will inaugurate another public library under better auspices. Hirer Fetes. The New JackHou left yesterday morn ing. 8he took down Capt. C. A. Brook- Wfty, who takes tho place of Mr. Frank MarkbAtn as pilot of tho Julia, llo was taken sick at Port Jackson, F.orida, 204 utiles below Columbus, and heuco tho boat had to return. She will hardly bo here before to-morrow night. Neal's Landing is 17 mi es below where slio turned back. She will most probably bring up a full load of cotton. The Kelt Pool-Office. The boxes and furniture are already hi ! position, and the office will be ready for j occupancy In a few days. The arrange ments arc v-ry convenient and handsome. The boi'-H arc erranged in a V form, the delivery forming the apex There are lit* boxes on a aide, each of the latest pat tern, made of galvanized irou, with a front glass sufficient to ascertain if one has any mail without unlocking hia box. Above tho tiers of boxes are long glass panels of ground glass extending almost to the ceiling. These can be opened or shut at will. The money order office is on tho left. The delivery is of tuahogo- ny. The prevailing color of the wood woik is oak, and it contrasts elegantly w ith the pure white of the walls. The np Htmcnt is large and airy, and is both neat and nobby. A more elegant, com plete and convenient office cannot be found. The furniture mentioned oost $1,860. In the roar of the office proper is an abundance of room for handling mail bags, etc. Behind this is a private office of the postmaster. It has been provided with a magnificent chandelier. To the rear of this is a bed room, with five windows and two doors. No ingresa can be Imd iu the rear of tho delivery from the front. Side entrances are nbnndan’. The office is creditable to tho taste of our young and popular postmaster, the owners and bnilders. Capt. C. A. Klink tella us the entire property, valuing tho land at $2,000, cost $9,500. The Government haa leased it for $1,000 per annum. To each renter of a hok three keya are given. They fit his own, but will not any other. NECRO VS. NECRO. Sydney Kimbrough Committed for the Murder o/ Emanuel Flits. LOCAL BE IE P*. 3= Sch.nek: Pulmonic iyrup, far tho CtM%' of lon.umptt.n, Couyht mod cold.. The nr»»t virtu, uT thU OWUlclD, ll that it pen. the *»U*r mil throw. It out of tho tj* Democrats and Conservatives 4m Lee County, Alabama. They are working hard, aud mean to win in the coming election. Various del egates from cluba all over the county had *a conference at Opelika Tueaday, and re solved for the entire county to have a grand rally and barbecue in that city, on October 24 tb. Committees wore appoint ed to arrange all tho detaila. lions. H. II. Hill, of Oeorgia, Geo. 8. Houston and Gen. John T. Morgan, of Alabama, and many other distinguished speakers have been invited to address the assemblage. 'The Democratic and Conservative Club of Halem, Beat No. 8, was organized last Saturday, by electing Capt. T. J. Key, President; W. M. Burt., Secretary, and K. P. Baker, Treasurer. Col. K. C. Hoi- lifield addressed the meeting. Over sev enty.five members are already enrolled. The Hrownevillo Club organized Tuea- day night, by the election of J. K. Kent- froo, President: E. J. Holley, 1st Vice President; \V. O. Etaon, 2d Vice Presi dent; W. A. MoElroy, Secretary and Treasurer, and adjourned to the first Tuesday in October. Messrs. W. O. Ea son, John Collins, Win. A. McElroy, W. A. Darden, Davis Peddy and II. II. Mc Kenzie wore appointed a eommittee to so licit additional members. Browneville is enthusiastic in tho cause. By St. Paul, the work goes bravely on! County Court Yesterday. This Court met nt 8:80 a. m., J. F. Poll, Judge, presiding. Giles Howard, colored— assault and bat tery-running a horse over a little girl aud slightly injuring her—result of cnrelesn- ness on his part. Found guilty aud sen tenced to thirty days in jail. Peter Harper, colorod—stoaling corn. Found guilty and sentenced to three months on ohain-gaug. Dudley Jones, colored—petty luroouy- stealing watermelons. Found guilty and sentenced to throe months on chain-gang. L. and J M. liagley—assault aud bat tery on Mr. Jack Ligoti. Dismissed on payment of costR. Oases of Charles Young, charged with creating a disturbance at camp meeting, and Andrew Jackson and Jerry Grimes, all colored, were continued on account of absence of material witnesses, whose presence cannot bo obtained at this term. Adjourned to a. m. to-day. ON HAND: New Fall Styles Calicoes, including the "Nftvy Blue." Fall atock of Bleaohvd and Brown Homespuns, Factory Checks, Jeans, Bheatioga and Shittings. Coats’ and Clark’s Spool Cotton. All ftt the very lowest market rates at T. E. Blanchard's, I«p9 tf 128 Broad St. Good Things. Go to tho Knby Restaurant for your Ojfttera, Fiah, Gama, and all things good It tftt o«tl5 tf Radical Pow-iro\r To-Night. Jeff Long, an ox-mulatto barber of _Ma- con, and ex-Uidioal Congressman from that District, will speak to-night in tho Court-house to the colored people. Bill Turner, colored, of Alabama, also BpoaltH. By-tho-way, tho luttor said iu our of fice in presenoe of tho proprietor, editor and reporter that ho favored Hftymau for Cougross at tho Opelika convention, and when Hcyiuan nominated Bill Betts he left tho convontion ; nud added, to the proprietor, that Betts was no candidate of his. Yesterday, in alluding to the mat tor, a friend heard Turner say the repor ter had misunderstood him, that he did not lenvc the eon vent ion on acoouut of dissatisfaction with Betts' iiomination.but to get a drink. This is jolly! Convention of Military Officers. A movement has been commenced in Savautmh to request the officers of the several military companies in the Stato to meet iu convention in Atlanta duriug the next soaaion of tho Legislature to urgo tho General Assembly to pass a bill ouforciug the militia laws of the State, aud puttiug tho volunteer companies on a better footing. It is proposed to request tho Legislature, as the moiflbers of the volunteer orgrnlzationa have been at great expense in equipping themselves, to fur nish a fatigue uniform to the respeotivo commands at tho expense of the State, as tu Virginia and olsowhoro. We aro cou- fldeut such a move will meet with the hearty eo-operation of the throe compa nies in Columbus. Tho Bar-room Remedy For all ailments is Rum Bittern, sur charged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element, rendered more active by the pungent as tringents with which it is combined. If Yesterday afternoon at 8j o'clock, be fore Justices C. C. Ogle tree, T. J. Sbi- and M. MoCahey, commenced the examination of Sydney Kimbrough, charged with the murder of Euisnuel Ellis, both colored. The examination did not close until 7) o’clock. The prisoner is a blacksmith by trade, and works iu Nance's shop,five miles N. E. of Columbus. He works there with a Henry Smith, colored, who is said to be now iu Alabama. The dead man was about the same age, not so stout as pris er, and farmed a field of Mr. Ghas. Glen on shares. He is represented aa honest and industrious. The witnesses were Shepherd Ransom, Wylie Ransom and John Chapman, bro thers of the deceased, and Justice Ogle- tree, Dr. Nance and Messra. W. W. and G. L. Glenn. The evidence can be thus summarized: Deceased had for some time been missing some com, and on the Thursday morning of August 24th went out to reconnoitre. He found pris oner in the field. He started to carry prisoner to Mr. Glenn. Deceased had a gun. When he turned prisoner caught hold of him, took the gun from him and broko it over his head. Evidences remain of a tussle iu the field, and corn piled np, and a pool of blood, aud also the print of a pair of ahoes with iron heels. Prisoner wears siioh shoes. The stock of the gun has been found, but the barrel disappear ed. The deceased walked to his home and took to hia bed and did not leave it until he was a corpse. Juslioe Ogletree held a preliminary trial next morning, and required him to give a bond of $850 for assault with attempt to murder. He escaped from Bailiff Hodges and fled to his sister’s house, in Harris county, whither he was pursued, captured and brought to Columbus jail. Ellis died Monday night, August 31st. Dr. Nanoe testified from the wouuda received. There were many partioulara to form a connected chain of evidence, but wo have no room for them. EVIDENCE or THE DYING M IN. The following was admitted as the dy ing declaration of Emanuel Ellis, the de ceased. Justice Ogletree testified that Dr. Nauoe, on the preliminary examina tion for the defense,took this down as the substanco of evidence of deceased. He was then not able to leave his bed, and the examiuatiou of the prisoner held iu his house. He was sworn. It was writ ten in pencil, and copied iu writing. Ou the following Saturday Emanuel El lis waa told he was in a dying condition, and was asked by Justieo Ogletree, Mr. W. W. Glenn and Okas. Glenn if he bad any statement to make. Ho HAid, “As a dying man, Sid Kimbrough is the uiau who struck mo oil the head." Mr. Chas. Glenn read the statement over nrofnlly and slowly to him, and he said it was true. The following is the atutement: Tho attempt was made August 27th, 1874, nt 4 o'clock in the morning, iu the corn field which he (Ellin) cultivated, be longing to Mr. Charley L. Glenn. Some person had been iu said field taking some corn. This caused him (Ellis) to recon noitre. Ou arriving there, lie (Ellis) found Sidney Kimbrough there pulling off his (Ellin) corn, and approaching with in a distance of 12 feet of Kimbrough, he (Ellis) asked him what he waa doing. Said Sidney Kimbrough Advauoiug upon him (Eilis), he (Edia) ordered him not to come any nearer. He (E.lis) then told prisoner he wanted him to go right before Mr. Glonn. Prisoner then asked deponent which way to go. Prisoner then turned and seized deponent, and threw him on the ground. He then stamped deponent. Deponent then rose and seized hold of prisoner, the prisoner atill holding deponent's gun in right hand drawn over him. Prisoner then struck deponent with the said gun, near tho breech portion of it, upon the forehead, knooking him to the ground iu a partly insensible condi tion. Prisoner then left deponeut. De ponent states that said attempt to murder him took pluce in Muscogee county, Stato of Georgia. Deponent further states he has no further witnesses; that no person else was present at the time. Senator Crawford, for the defense, olaimed that this was not a dying.confes sion, and the deceased was not in condi tion at that time to understand it, for the evidence showed that the prisoner soon after became apoeohlesa aud died Monday night. (This was Saturday night.) Messrs. Thornton A Grimes contended it should bo admitted and the statement was read. The case waa then submitted without argument. THE DECISION. After a few ’moments the Justices an nounced as their conclusion, that the prisoner be committed to jail for murder. The prisoner's wife and son were in the Court House during the entire examina tion. —No Mayor’s Court yesterday. —Mr. Needham requests ua to way that . . _ , . .., r» , i t, tern, parities the blood, aftd tfcfts effect* • euro. he has no connection with the Retail Pro- | 0 „ 4 ^ Mf# , tective Assocition. Through an error of the Secretary his name was reported as a mender. —It is estimated that ninety out ot * ve ry hundred women step out of a vehicle backward. —The pavement in front of Abell A Co.’s and Harris’ stores are being re-laid with brick. Many Columbus young men are hop. ing to achieve mothers in-law this fall aud winter. —The County Coutt is mainly attended by colored people. — Dr. James Paget, the emiueut Lon don wurgeon, publicly protests against the high heeled boots that ladies now wear. —Tire Eagle & Phenix Manufacturing Company now run the Steam Cotton Mills. They pay taxes and insurance which amount to some $1,600 a year. Cot ton machinery is ruined by being allowed to remain idle. —Those who know human nature tell That while the lamp holds out to burn, The vilest sinner may return Everything but your umbrell. —A brick sewer is now being built iu Broad si reel where the M. & G. Railroad crosses it, to connect with the large sewer which c 11 i s water to the river. It is extended some little distance on the south side of the passenger shed, and whould be the same distance this way, so that the street approaches to this important place may be leveled. —Columbus has spent enough money in repairing wooden bridges to have adopted a superb system of sewerage on scientific principle?. The present chair man of the Street Committee, Alderman Joe Andrews, is one of the very best, if not the best officials, that Columbus has ever had in that position. —Governor Smith has commissioned as officera of the Fort Valley Volunteers: Captain, J. W. Matthews, vice Chaa. D. Anderson; 2d Lieutenant, James B. James, vice J. W. Matthews, elected Captain. Buhler, the Tobacconist, Will remove on October lM, to No. 84, llioad Street, ' next door to the New York Store). LOUIS IIUIJLKU'S, Kaodolpli Hi., P0|»2I II CHAS. HEY MAN A CO., Broad Street, Columbus, Ga., offer at their popular HFSTA I/RANT ANJ> SALOON The best that can be found in Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &v. [my8 ly 8CIU.VCK 4 SKA WKKD TOXIC, FOE THft CCftft OF DV&l’KHBTA, INDIGESTION, kO. The Tonic prsluresa healthy aetlsa or the stomach, f reeing an appetite, forming chyle, and curing U.e moat obstinate ea«Mof lad!* go-lion. ROIHtNCU'S MAN DKAKS PILLS, FORTH! OCRS OF LIVES COMPLAINT, hV. lheae pills are alterative, end produee a healthy action ot the liver without the least danger, as ti.ey are tree from calomel, and yet more efficacious in restorimrs health) notion of the liver. There remedies are a oertstn curs for Con sumption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens tbs in tier an > purifl s the blood • The Mftndreks Pill - act upon tho liver, create a heslthy bile, and remove nil disca. es of the liver, often s cuise of'Consumption. Toe Se* Weed Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a good Uine.-tion, end enables the organs to vere i in. l»r. PChl office, corner Sixth phla, every Monday, wnera an letters isr no vice must be addressed, •chsnea's msdloinse for sale by all druggists. ■ _ _ Lawyers. . 408EPH F. POE. Attorney nt Law, omd Jedfc sf Cenaty Conn. PnkiU'M la all other Courts. Office over store of W. H. Roberts A Car, ftr«»# 1 «t. _Jsaw SAMUEL IS. MATCHER. Attorney nt Law. _>**' * Office ever Witt id. A Kinsefa. 4 iil. MeXKILL, Attorney and Conneellor at Law. Prartiree in court* of Georgia and AMom*. Offiie 128 Broad 6t., (owe V. A Re ’d A CW*) Special attention given to collect inns. full Martin J. Crawford. kwroan. I HUB AM A CRAW FOB DM, Attorneys at Law, Will practice in the State and 4V1*-re! Courts ot Georgia. Office over Freer, lilges k Oo.’s store, northwest corner Broad and Ht. Clair Ms. jhH ~ A* A. DOZIER, AMsraey sad CeasMlIsr at Law, Practices in State and federal Courts in Georgia •nJ Alabama. Office 126 Broad t., Col ambus, Ga. .1*6 Hotels. Mam II. BLANbfo.it toms F. Gamard. BUHItroBD * UAIBABD, AU*r.f,i A.d CwnMlIora at Law. To Merchants. rpo you that wish to Dy in your Fall and A. * Inter Stock, I will say that I havs a largo stock of GOOD TIN WARE, STOVES GRATES. FIRE DOGS, DAK 8. OVENS, AND SPIDERS, DINNER AND WASH POTS, and A General Assortment of HOPS E-FURNISHING GOODS, which I will sell very luw, at wholesale or re tail. I sell tnc STOVES, GRATES and HOLLOW WARE made by the Southern Stove Works et this city, to which you can get repairs at any time. Call and hok and price tor jourselres, or send your order* to J. M. BENNETT, I4t llaoAit St , OoLLMHtra, Ga. seplO daw lm Notice. TJUHiNG THE LOW Mt&ae of water Die Central Line ot Boats will abolish their present sehed- WM. JOHNSON, Jab. M. Russxu.. Cuas J. hwtrx. RUSSELL At SWIFT, Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law. Will practice in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireultj aud Alabama. Office over C. A. 'ttedd A Co.'e store, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal L T. DOWNING, Attorney and Solicitor. U. 8. Com’r and Register iu Bankruptcy. Odlcc no*Jo | over Brooks* Drug More, Coluuibue, Ga. PKABORT 4k BBANNOnT Attarasys nt Law. Omc* ovr.a J. Km mis A Co.’s Btoaa, Bkoau St., not IS) Win gum. R. J. MOSEk, Attorney and Counsellor ml Low, Now Advertisements. iConibi notion Needle* Book, with Ghrouiof. Semi stamp. DEAN A CO., New Bedford, Mails. WORKING PlOPLl-Male or Fe- VV male—Employment at home, M0 per week warranted. No capital required. Par ticular* and valuable sumplen sent free. Aft- dress, with 0 rent return stamp, C. ROSS, Willi tinsbur*r, N. Y. 4w RAILROADS. Western Railroad of Alabama, & 54i HOURS TO NEW YORK irn sirn.n'snu'sLt '■itruiU' trvT" ' Mil WKKYKKN RAILROAD Of ALABAMA, % CoLKMbtis, Ha„ Kept. 13 ‘| 1874. 1KAIN8 LKAVB C0I.UMHIT8 DAILY Fur iMont^oiuery and Selina, 2 OU a. t Arrive at Montg’y, - - HOO a i Arrive nt Selma, • 12 04 a. k FOIt ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:30a.m. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 j. i ck, day or evening. Noeaplfi r A1l _ | i »Ve send valuable package 101 cllJUoods by mall free. Address with tlx cents return stamp, <4. YOUNG, 178 Green wioh Ft reel, N. Y. 4w _ 'ing Articles In me wo.i-i. jju.uu worth of ramples given awa, to those who wt 11 become agents. J. HHID1 k CO., 707 Broadway, N. Y. _4w acw cnAUENTS’ PROFITS per week ffiUl DU Will prove it or forfeit $Wi». New articles are just patented. Samples sent ttee to all. Address W. H. CHIDESTER, Broadway, New York. < A Want »:42 p. At By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. iu., CHARLOTTE 8:33 k. m., bauvlllo3:27 p. m. Arrives! Washington 4:3o s. m., at Baltimore f>:30 ». tu., at Phitadolphia 1:30 p. in., at NEW YORK 6:15 p. m. Sleeping Cars run from Atlanta to Charlotte. By Kennesaw Route. Lftiv.- Atlanta 0:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 |». in., Bristol 10:46 u. in., Lynchburg 10.46 p. si. Arrive at Washington 6:45 a. ni., at Baltimore 0:15 a. w.. at Phiiitdnlpliia 1:30 p. in., at NKW YORK 6:1ft p. in. •Sleeping cars run from Atlanta to Ljncbbnrg. TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMRL’S DAILY From Atlanta aud New York, • 6:37 A. II. From Montgomery and Selma • 2:25 k m. Tickets for sale at Union pHHNMiger Depot. CHAS. P. BALL, General Hup’t. R. A. BACON, Agent. fs«p!3tf ING.” How either rex may fascinate and gain f e love and atte<:ii<»us of any person they cIioofc instantly. This simple montal ac quirement all e.in i osress, tree, by mall, Ibr 26o., together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Uinta to Ladies, Wedding- Night Shirt, k<\ A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM k CO., PubK , Ph(la. 4i For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, Ua. WELLS'CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BV.FK BOXEN. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY Sold by Druurflfits. 4w CENTRAL RAILROAD. PLUG ANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Stock Prices Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thotuaa hau just returned from New York with a choice line of New Samples, and we are now taking orderu for Drews and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of our Cnstom Clothiug with special care and at short notice, by those well kuowtt manufacturers of flue clothing, Mesftra. W. A. Howell Jfc Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your ordets early, and we will do our best to plcaso you, being determ- j , Q rtaV aonaii 1:15. ined that our friends and customers shall jr^iu No. 2, being u through train on the c« not pay any Broadway tailor* fanoy priooa °b7 £' for having their clothiug mado to order, or put off. sep!7 tf Thomas A Prescott. Gi'.nkral Supkrixtbxdent’s Omen, Central Kaii.ho v Savansah, November 1 Knilroud, itH UruuchoA and Co as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST Leave Favanunli 8:45 a « Leave Augusta l»:t*3 a * Arrive iu Augusta 4:<H) y \ Arrive iu Mllledgeville 10:('9 r \ Arrive in Kutonton 11:55 l* s Arrive in Mucou 6:46 p > Leave Macon for Columbus 7:17 p » Macon for Ku aula 9:10 p POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! —$20— will atrr a First Mortgage Premium Bond OF TUB INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION C0„ Now Tork. 2d Serif Drawing, Oct. 5th, 1874 EVERY BOND purchased previous to Oot. 4th will participate. Address, for Bonds and full particulars, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO A OO, Financial Agents, 23 Pare Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 22. Applications for Agencies received. 4w Leave Macon for Atiautn Arrive at Columbus Arrive at Kufaul%. 1:10 i 12:45 10:20 Arrive at Atlanta. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta ..10:00 pn Laave Co timlats 7:10 p w Leave Eufaiilu 7:26 p at Anivo at Macon from Atlauta 6:10 a m Arrive at Macon from t o'.u ubiw 4:lu a m Arrive at Macon from Knfaula 6:45 a w Leave Macon 7:15 a v Leave Augusta 0:05 a s Arrive at Augusta 4.<Hl p a Arrive at Savannah 6:v6 p » TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah 7:30 p j Leave Auguota 6:05 p i Arrive in Augusta 5:C> a > Arrive in -Macon 8 20 a j Leave Macon for ColmnbUH 0:20 a ! Leave Macon for Lufaula 9.05 a 2 Leave Mat-on for Atlanta 9:00 a i Arrive iu Coluinlmi 6:35 p : Arrive iu Kufaula 5:40 p i • Arrive iu Atlanta 3:05 p : COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1:65 r : Leave Columbus 2:30 p : Leave Kufaula 8:50 a : Arrive in Muron trum Atlanta 7:10 p ; Arrive iu Macon from Colutiiluis 7:25 p ] Arrive In Macon from tutauia 6:i'l p ; Leave Macon 7:36 p : Arrive in Mllledgeville 10:09 p : The United States Faklii1iiii|[ Co. 13 University Place, New Torki Want Agents everywhere for the following SPIRIT OF THE HOLY BIBLE. Edited by Frnuk Moore. An olegret 8vo, 0u0 pp., '60 lingravlnga—from the Old Master*. Price, $5 00. OUR FIRST HUNDRED YEARS. The Lift) of tho Republic. By U. Edwards Lester. 12 mouihly pans , 99 pp. each. Koyal 8vc*., 50 cents each part. LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES CHARLES SUMNER. By O. Edwards Letter. 6th Kdltiuu, revlee^l and ei larged Svo, 700 pp., *3.75. THE NEW YORK TOMBS. By Warden jr of * he K 8VO. 67 J pp., 43.60. PLANTERS’ HOTEL. Nett to Coluinbua Bank HullUlug. Potters ut all the trainn Builders and Architects. J. U. (’HAI.MF.RH, llotiae Carpenter and Rnlldor. Jobbing done at Short notice. ■ Blaus and spec!3cations I'i.ruirthed tor all etvlw of buildings Broad Htrcet. next to ti. W. Br.*»u’s, ja!' Odunibna, Ga. Livery and Sale 8tables. ROBERT THOMPSON, 1<Ivery. Hale and Exrhanffe ktoklst, OtitETHoRpe. North or Kanihilpm dts.. Col uni bite, G«. A. UAXHEL, Livery and Bale Btaklss, Oui.RTitORPR St., CoLtnsoa, Ga. Particular attention given to Fording and Bat* Restaurants. HABKIH COUNTY BEHTAVBANT. No. 32 llrond Ntreel. The beet of Foreign and Domestic Liquors and oct7 ly 1 oad story. Doctors. DB. 1. A. VBQVHAKT, Office removed to the Drug Store of K. O. Hood k Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, on the corner ot Randolph and IMelntosh stock opposite the residence of Mr. Wui. Beach. sep6 DR. i'OUEL Rasidencs aud Office corner of 8t. Clair aud Ogle thorpe sts. Office hours—7 to 9 a. *., 12 to 2 P. at.. 7 to 9 P.M. sep27 dtf DM. H. S. LAW. Office corner Broad ami Randolph streets, norms’ building. Residence ou Foiaytb, three doors below 8t. Clair. Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 2 and 18, Market Bouse. Fresh Meats of every kind and best quality, jal 1 always on hand. J. T. COOK, Frenli Neats of All Kinds, weio>Stalls Nos. 1ft and IT. Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP EIFLER, Gun uu«l Lockswith, Crawford street, nest n .luliiisigi'n corner, Couinihus. Ua. Jao WILLIAM 8CHOBEK. Gun ami Locksmith and dealer tu Gunning M» street, be- wt.. de.1 Dentists. W. F. TIGNKR, Dentist, Opposite btrnpper’. building. Kand<»l|di ? Jpecialattr -*• • lal Teeth, » thW&i dsa T. W. HKM Z, Dentist. Over Joseph k Brother’s store. W. T. POOL, Dentist, ltd UrtMid tit., Columbus, - Grocers. DAN’L K. HIKE, Dealer in Family Uroaerien, ou Bryn- tween Oglethorpe A .Inkhoi. ,t A*' No charge fur dray age. J. II. IIAN4I.TOI, Wfiwlenale autl Ketssll Urwrer, Junction i*f Fi-ankliti, Warren k Oglethorpe Mte. Tailors. G. A. KCEHNE. chunt Tailor and Cutter. <dt and KiigliHh hr. adcb.lhs. HENRY SELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning and Repalrlug 9uu« iu llto he.t style. Hpr24i Corner Crawford aud Fiotu Bt< Oru$«ists. ‘JOHN L. JORDAN, Dragglst, I wo doors tH.low Geo. >V. Drown'., ltroud Street, Columbus, Os. * Night Bell right of south door.r«»i»5 Boot and 8hoemakers WM. MEYER, Boot and Shoemaker. - •eater iu Leather and Findings. Next to C. k. ild Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention given Jail Cotton Factories. Shootings, Shirtings, and Sewing aud Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat sod Corn- Office in resr of Wlttich k Kinsel's, Randolph si. JaU ' It. II. CHILTON, President. HUiVMEK MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of BHBKT1NG8, SHIRTINGS, YARN, HOP*. Ac.' columuus.ua. 0. P. SWIFT, President. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal ly. Watchmakers. C. 8CHOMBUKG. Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutowsky, 106 Broad .trset, Jail Columbus, Ga. O. H. LKQUIN, Watchmaker, 134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Clocks repaired in the best man lerand warranter!. jail Tobacooy Cigars, 8c. MAIER DORN. If you want to enjoy a go -d stuoke, go to hit Cigar Manufactory, Between Georgia Home and Must-Ogee Home. jfth Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FEE, Worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper. Orderr from abroad promptly attended to. J»7 No. 174. Broad 8tm*i Painters. WM. SNOW, Jll., A CO., Houmo and Sign Painters, Old Oglethnrp" corner, (just north of I’ostoffirei Columbus, Georgia. Will contract for llouee and Hao '-n'mlugai rcHHonablo prico.4, aud guaranteu saiiHtn,*!:un. Rof'*r to Wnt. Snow, Sr. japrfi LAWYERS. W. f. U'lLLlAMH. (’ll .1. II. WlLlll.V WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law, BUN, UA. ♦J- Office over Abell’s store. Jy!7 3m W. A. Farley, Attornoy*at"Za*w GUSSET A, OttATTAUOOOHSJi Oa, Qk. 49»special attention given to aullaetloas. C. LOPES, Denier In and Manufacturer of Fine Cigars, Jatf Near Broad Street Depot, Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' 8HAVINO SALOON, (Successor to II. Ileues,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt and polite barbers in attendance. Ja25 ALEX ft MAM, HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, W 1 HAMILTON, UA., . practice in the Chattahoochee Circuit r any where clue. All kind of collections PUSHKtt. “Pay me or run away.” novl4 tf FERN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, W ILL PRACTICE IN T1IF. COUNTIES ol Leo, Chambers, Tallapoosa and Rua poll, the Supremo Court of Ala 1 ama, and Id the United States District Court at Mon/- gotnery. sep!5 dkJtjanl ED. TERRY, Darker, ! raw ford 8t., under Rankin House, Columbu Dress-Making. S TART IN LIFE ! I HIM a. A. HOILISIWIWUBTH, BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLER I CutUo ¥ .n.» rutio.. T«rm.cl,..|. in Eatontou.... Augu-U August Milledgevilt NOTICE! road. Atlanta nud Mucou. The Millodgeville a daily, Sundays except* d. WILLIAM ROGERS, General Superintendent New Samples for Ml and Winter 1ST4-3 A largo and olegaut assorttueut, om- your Btoinach ia weak and liver or bowols I bracing all the lateet Novelties for Qeuta’ disordered, strengthen and regulate them Wear. Call and aee them. | with Vikkoab Bitters, a pnroly Vegeta ble Alterative aud Aperient, free from alcohol and capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted system •ap92 4w Wear. Call and aee them. Ordera solicited. Measures takeu and satisfaction guaranteed. TffiomNToM A Aon, soglO tf 7$ Broad St. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKHAR, St. Clair Street, Guuby’s Building, next to Preer, Ulgei h Co. Real Estate Brokerage A Insurance. easts, nr pesmeuoy. To Jderebents’ sad MitbsnliT* Bank, ibis «uy. aprie tf ^BUSINESS COLLKGK No Vacation—Ent»r Any Time. ftp- For Documents, Money, Specimen*, Patrons nnd Term*, address W. H. SADLER, Preuldent, 4w Baltimore- HAVE V0F TRIED JURUBEBA? ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Dobilitatod ? Are yon so Languid that any exartion r••qulrea mure of an effort than you feel capable ot making t Then try JURUBEBA, the wonderful Tonic and lnvigorator, which act* re beneficially ou th" accretive orgaua an to impart vigor to all the viial force*. It is no alcoholic appotie> for a abort time, ouly ’ ' lower depth of tniaerv, acting directly on the liver aud apleen It regnlstei the Bowels, quiet* the nerve*, and given anch a healthy tone to the whole ay*t» m an to hoou make the Invalid feel like a new peraou. Its operation ta not violent, but la characterized by great geutDueaa; the patient ex- perioncea no audden change, no marked reeulto, but gradually his troubles “Fold tholr tents, like the Arab*, And silently steal away.” This la no new and untried discovery, but has heeu long used with wonderful remedial reeulto, and Is pronounced by the highest aedlesl eutbevi- tl<*« “the most powerful tonic on alterative kuown.” Ask your druggist for it. . Foreale by WM. F. KID«|^A leptxs gw Feed Storo. JOHN FlTMIBBONtt, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, Oats, Corn Bacon, Ac., Oglethorpe Ft., opposite Jal Teniperauce Hall. U. CA-TLKMAN. L. H. CHAPPXa H. CASTLEM AN & CO., General Insurance Agente. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL A LONDON & GLOBE And other Strong Fire and Life Ooiupanin. OFFICE OVER FREER, I LUGES A C0'» STORE, 119 BROAD ST. aim 26-tf- Confectioners. - STBUPI’EK. CusmIj Manufacturer AXt* DCILEO IN All kinds of Confectionery and Frulte, Stick Candy 18 cents. HOTELS. THE SCREVEN HOUSE, Savannah, Ca. WILL be kept o|**n thU summer *•* ,4 \ril known STRICTLY FinST CLASS STYLE. Tho patronage of those visitlm: nah is solicited, and the assurance given that <•»*• ry effort will ho made to insure their comfort. Our oinuihusi'N will bo found at all arriving twins end stonmerj. ll. HHADLEV * SON, —,14 win Proprt.">r-- Boots and 8hoes. I WELLS A CURTIS, No. 73 Broad Street, Have always a fall atock of Hoota Md Ihou, Upper, Sol. ond H.r- om. taftthn a.d Plod In., of all kinds. Reliable goods! Reason able price# : N.-B.—Speelgl attention to orders by Mxpresa, 0.0. D. jy4 Piano Tuning, Sto. B. W. IUI, Mealier aud Tuner of Pianoaa, Orgaus and Aeeordaoas. ffn Phlotlag atoo doue. ^jjgremay he be left at J. wTretea ft Norman* Rankin House, CJolumfoiist, Ga. J. W. KYAN, Prop’r. Frank Qoldkn, Clork. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Saloon, Under tub Ranur.v House. my£4 dewtf J. W. RYAN, PtoP' 1 ’