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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1874.
I
Cits BXirttcvs.
LOCAL HH Wt'H.
Cotton Yesterday.
Hales ;u bait's. Receipts r.rtl bales-lS
l.y H. W.R.U., 124 by M. & O. It. 11., 0
by river,:il»:t by wagons. 1H byN. AS. K. It,
13 by W. It. It. HLIpm.nl* SOI bales—ISO
by 8. W. K. It., 0 by W. It. M., 12 for
borne connmuptiou.
—The HtreetH wore filled with cotton
wegens yesterday.
—There is enough du t floating around
to build forty castles in the air.
—‘’Kents are enormous," as the loafer
said when looking at the holes in his
pants.
—Mr. t.’li a vies Meyer is to have charge
Ham® day last year sales were (>2 bales : | both of the Western Union and Southern
receipts 1U7 ; shipments 17(i.
The weeks operations, with the tabular
reports of Liverpool, the ports and inte
rior towns, nmy be found in our commer
cial oolumn.
fhrouyl, Cotton for Savannah and Sc tv
York.
During the cotton week ending* last
night, the Western U. 11. of Alabama
brought to Columbus eti route for Savan
nah and Now York, 9 JO boles of cotton—
63 from Mobile, 288 from Montgomery,
842 from Helms, 257 from Opelika, West
Point and other stations. 0 from Vicks
burg, 0 from New Orleans.
The total through movement by tins
route, ainoe September 1 st, is 2,40*1
hales—988 from Mobile, 785 from
Moutgoineiy, .344 from Selma, 50 J
from West Point, Opelika, Ao.,0 from
Yioksburg, 0 from New Orleans.
Indo.m to Sew Adrertisements.
Mornovrtl—J. Kyle X Co.
In Bankruptcy—W. N. Clements, Stew
art county, Ga.
Change of Schedule To day—Mobile X
Girard Railroad.
Mix-room House for Kent—John Black-
Auuual Mooting of Stockholders—John
Kiug, Treasurer.
Dissolution—E. C. Hood X Brother.
New Firm—M. D. Hood X Co.
To all Concerned—Lou Sturdivant, Ad
ministratrix of John Sturdivant, deceased.
Fresh Fish—John L. Hogan.
Small House for Rent—C. J. Frederick
X Bro.
Cows Strayed or^Stolen — Sec Notice.
For Clerk Superior Court—George Y.
Pond.
Removal of Office —William J. Fogle.
Dentist.
Trinity School.
The exercises of Trinity Parish School
will bo resumed Monday. Number of
scholars i% limited to folly. Mrs. Dillard
will ugAin be the teacher.
/>« You Know ?
That, at the Now York Store, Landaeur
has received a splendid selection of Span
ish lace scarfs, jot brimmed, jot veils, jet
buttons and Now York millings? If you
don’t know this go and sue for yourself at
onoo, and you will bo surprised and de
lighted at the magnificent stock he bus
on hand. tf
I la.ic Hull.
A game was played, last afternoon, on
the north commons betweou the Beal-
wood and Columbus Clubs. Columbus
won by a score of 85 to 9. Bouiwood was
outrageously beaten. Better luck next
time.
The Hemnins of Mr. N. II. IVarnock.
The remains of this gentleman, whodird
last week in Flushing, New York, were re
ceived early yesterday morning by the
Western train, and lust afternoou were
forwarded by the Mobile «V Girul’d Road
to Union Springs, where they uro to be
buried. Mr. W. was only forty-one years
of age. Some account of his li f u we gave
last week.
A lleantiful Offering.
On the arrival of the train uu the
Mobile and Girard Uuilrocd at the Broad
street depot, on yesterday morning, Miss
Fannie Meyer, ouo of the most ntuiuble of
our lovely maidens, laida beautiful wreath
of flowers and two hudsomo bouquets
upou the burial casket containing the re
mains of Mr. G. C. Piuckard, an u tribute
|o the Hook and Ladder Company, iu
whose charge they were being taken to
Opelika for burial.
and Atlantic Telegraph office established
in the Southwestern Railroad depot. At
night be takes press at the Western Union
office.
—Sneezing is natures provision for
scratching the insido of the nasal organ.
—Two engines, Forest City and Gate
City, built at the Southwestern Railroad
shops, are now drawing trains—one be
tween Macon and Columbus, and the
other botwoen Macon and I’ufaula.
—For the cotton week ending yesterday
the thermometer has averaged seventy
degrees, and the rainfall amounted to ten-
hnudreths of an inch
—The return ticket system oil t he
Central Railroad has not proved a ft nan
rial success, but if is to bo continued nn
til January 15th. It has increased the re
ceipts at Columbus and oilier points
where I here is a choice of ionics, but less-
euo 1 them at others. The Central lifts
fairly demonstrated that our population
is not sufficient to uiuintuiu travel at two
cent® a mile.
—The echo of the tack-hnuimer re
sounds throughout the city.
—Mr. Epping has an “African Buidaiu"
chicken that is tlieganiest old cock iu the
city. Hu is about ton years old, aud goes
for the chicken, man or boast that both
ers him in the least. This is the stock
whence the best game chickens come.
—The ohani-gung, fourteen in mind
is now at work improving the roads lead
ing to Columbus within throe miles of the
city.
—Ill the p.»st nine years Columbus lias
warehoused 517,580 bales of cotton, which
have sold iu this niarkot for #48,990,050,
or about $4,800,000 a year ; and yet the
country is poor. Just think of it.
—Wo had u call from nn indignant man
who wanted a local item corrected. He
was represented as having been arrested
for getting drunk, but ho insists ho was
gelling sober. Thin will explain matters.
—The hoys say the chimpiepin and
chestnut crops are poor this year. Per
simmons are plentiful and awaiting frost,
to become eatable.
—The happy children continue to eat
water melons, an 1 yell for paregoric and
such at night.
—“Wo all owe something to our coun
try” is the thoughtful expression of busi
ness men, when they read tax notices.
—T. W. Grimes, Esq., and Judge W.
F. WMliaius started on their canvassing
tour of the county yesterday. All Dem
ocrats should remember that the election
Iftkes piece next Wednesday, and unless
they pay taxes and vote, two negroes will
ho elected to the Legislature from Mus
cogee.
- -Did you over pause a moment where
a gang of laborers \4ere at work without
beiug asked, “Boss, what lime is it ?"
—Currency is becoming very tight iu
business circle#. “It. was ever thus,” with
Personals.
Mr. Louis Newman, recently the New
Orleans correspondent of this paper, and
now one of the editors of the Union
Springs lltrnbl, gave us a call yesterday.
We are glad to see him looking so well,
and to learn that ha is pleasantly located.
He is with a most excellent country pi
per. well deserving the recognition of our
business nmu and others.
Mr. Hansard returned from New York
yesterday.
Mr. J. I. Griffin leaves for Jacksonville,
Florida,where he will permanently locate,
to-day.
Mr. Quin, who has been connected with
his establishment, leaves for Virginia
next Sunday.
Rev. Dr. Lovick Pierce reached here
yesterday on the Mobile X Girard train
from a visit to Troy and Union Springs,
where he preached with almost his accus
tomed vigor, although now in his nine
tieth year. He will be hero to-day and
to-morrow. As we mentioned yesterday,
his grand-daughter, Miss Sue K. Wiggins,
of Sparta, a graduate of Wesleyan Fe
male College, has this week been added
to the faculty of the Methodist Institute
st Troy.
Mayor’s Court Yesterday.
Martin G. West and Bcttio 1 lari ell wore
charged with disorderly conduct. The
olTeuse was light, and they wore dis
missed. (.ins Simpson, colored, did not
feel inclined to appear before Court to
answer tho charge of bad conduct, and
was fined $5. Stephen Dixon, a blind
man, Jiad thrashed a lewd woman who
had cursed him. Ho was dismissal.
FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL
• 111 Mils
-••lliuji checks i
ri.iVrfim th. Atl.int
COLCMBl ?, O.I.. Oct 2, 1874.
imuMcld lulls uu bew Vo
(n Boston \' x p«r cei
Pnvaniiah
Chit
. lwl>
pi per cent. Banks
•w York at */4«. premium;
Montgomery, par.
ent. per mouth. Gold
t —Tb» l u te I States
I*.it, ie. hi- 17,7.50 more bulm; the export*
; 1j ii ... tli- -lo.-k 15,221 more: Columbus re-
pi, .eij more : . Iiipmenta 2.50(1 more: stork 1,905
|. -- I ikIht nliipiuniit*. •iuce January 1st, 1,151,000.
.tgim-t >7 .i/oo. Cotton ill sight 1,847.043; against
1.7*4.070. show in,' mu in. reuse of 62,973 bales.
Tat Coi rox f ituition*. — Account* continue
.il' .ut 111 -aiii— Jn«t Week. Ill tlio lust fp
w.* >ks T<• • a- ha* ii.nl ton iiiucli ruin, ami the duin-
suart
MtoBfftii.—Nu. 1 v Lb!$l5<§*ii: Ne.lt $14: No.
3 $11.50^*12.40; No. 1 * kit $1.4G<§$3.
Pickles—Casa y doxsu pint* *3.3
Is 00.
Potash—‘f* case I* to Ik.
Potatoes—Irisb f. b**l *4 5o*>|5.
Powdkh—TP keg 17.30; % ka< |4; % $t Ji, t*
Cotton Soc; Matthias
Magatiue.
Roar.—Manilla f It*
made
Meal—bushel $1.20.
Molasaks—N. 0. Y gall. tec. Florida 0;
reboiled 75; common 45(j$oO.
Oats—Y bushel 80c.
On.—Kerosene p gallon 25c; hinsaad, raw *I,20;
. lot
o^in will I*** linger tIii*'i Inst
li ngia tin* estimated de
FI >*i*l i ri port* advanced yield over last year, aud
► . <lo<n Alabama Other Htutus ilo not promiHe
Uoth th<* c >tton and woo’en mills of the Hast,
nl lemt nm-t of them, have ngr-md to run one-third
time until .Ian *ary. They have already to** niun>
g**o*|s for the demands of trade*.
'i’ii- weather nuinot I*** Improvod for gatherirg
coft**n. Picking is progressing rapidly, and all the
lit tihibl* f t*- l.-ing in tin* Helds, checks the mi-
rivals of cotton. Our receipts exceed those of the
s.tiimlai** lit't year; hut it must he remembered
that at lit s time in 1873 tho money panic wh
s lmrdly any currency with
Inti iiig .*ept*•:
inIk-i* Columbus warelioitnod 4,h4<i
112 the same month in 1873.
ml huyers havejieen in the field,
Addition to Julitorlnl force.
On Monday next Mr. T. J. Jackson
resumes his former position as local edi
tor of this puper, Mr, DeVotic taking
charge of the nows and commercial col
umns and superintending the general
city department. Mr. Jackson is too
well known to our readers as an excellent
writer and diligent collector of current
news to need praise from us. Mr. Mar
tin continues as editor, Tho staff is the
same as heretofore with the addition of
Mr. Jackson.
rs Ml** willing to sell. The
I* < I*.r pickiug. tlio s imples nr
<-/ III** «0.«k have*, been very
• I **ing most I v for New York.'
lor lit** pa-t two days have been
ithttr being
very fine,
largo, tlie
lithe
round deft-
ilflcntl*
Tho ftoulli Atlantic State stiffen*
* ien- \ of on*- inch of rain from tin* uv« rago iu th**
first sixty-twi* day* of •iituiiuer, nrd during August
tell siii.j i :jo inches of th« average of tin* mouth.
Tin: Wt.vrm.n —Thermometer for the week arer-
ug"*l To • Light rain Sunday. Cold next three
day.- V* v warm days aud ool nights.
: last
r.-t —The following shows th** prica of
New York hii*1 Liverpool, go|*| at New
f Miildlings in Colinnhiis eaeh duy of
Up. Or. Up. Or. Gold. Col.
7< h 8»; 10*., l»i 7 '4 10» 7 ^
v ~_h a*, lo*i:»uar
W**iln«*silHy.
ir,% no’ ’
8'-; in'?ilfl-ti \ WA
mi , in 10^,110*4 i:j»
i.jAtf id ino.’s
rpool iidv.incoil *^d. New York
Columbus declined lie.
'.*k l.i
Yk\r.—Liverpool—Lplauds Or-
York—Cplands 18%; Orloaus 18%
lumbiis—Mhldlings 13%.
olumlnis uiarkft to-day active!
— . Th*.* following a tv the wareli
is. new classification :
Add rein in Itrowuccillc To-Sight.
The people of Brownevillo, Ala., and
vicinity, will be addressed to-night by
Uol. Taul Bradford, the Democratic can
didate for Congress in the Third Alabama
District, and also by Col. W. J. Ham ford
and others. The unterrified will bo out
in force, noil brilliant efforts may bo ex
pected. Tho Executive Commiltoe has
requested tho candidates for county offi
cers to uttoiid these appointments and
peak to the people. Let the whites iu
numbers attend this meeting to-night,
and have a grand rally, as an eucotirage-
eut to friends aud dofiunoa to the black
and tan, scalawags and Southern traitors,
who have raised tho race issue. Tho
whites are rousing everywhere to their
duty, and let this meeting bo a great and
impressive deiuonstralion.
As no kouso large enough to contain
the vast assemblage oan be secured, a
pi at from is to be erected just beyond the
upper bridge, aud the meeting hold iu
open air. Those of Columbus who desire
to attend have only a short distance to go.
—A grocery firm on Broad atroot took
in $2,500 cash, Thursday. It advertises
liberally.
—The aged mother of Horace King, a
colored man possessing tho esteem and
confidence of hosts of whites, died iu Gi
rard Wednesday, having passed her nine
tieth summer. Over forty years ago she
come here from .South Carolina.
Change of Schedule.
Commencing to tlio passenger train on
the M. & G. road, will leave Columbus at
si. and arrive at Columbus at 9:15 a.
Freight train will leave Columbus
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Unloosed on Mlutul.
Aleck Bollard, one of the colored par
ties charged with being concerned in tho
•hooting of the man Fauntleroy some
time since, was, on Thursday, brought
beforo Ordinary Brooks under a writ of
fuxbw* corpus, and released on giviug u
bond of $150, with three good securities,
for his appearance before tho Superior
Court. Fauntleroy is walking about tho
etreets and is nearly well.
Uetlgious Mutters.
Tho Columbus Baptist Association, at
its last session, raised about $150 for luis-
niouary purposes. Good considering.
The Broad Street Quarterly Conference,
in session tho early part of the week,
passed the character of S. O. Lloyd as an
exhorter, aud renowed his license,
‘the third Quarterly Conference of St.
Paul Church will begin to-day. There
will bo services this morning at 10J o’clock
and conference to-night.
A Hood Swallowing Snake.
A email kiug snake was fouud on a bush
in the country yesterday, captured and
brought to the city. After being placed
on the sidewalk the master of snakes dis
gorged a moccasin about a quarter longer
than himself. This was witnessed by a
number of persons. Tho king snake was
living when we saw them. Dr. Wni. J.
Fogle has the two preserved iu a smell
glass bottle, and if any one does not be-
liava the story, he cau call at his office
and see the two snakes in spirits.
Ueolh of H. C. I , incknrd—ltcinainn Cunt
Through Columbus.
Tho remains of Mr. George C. Pinek
aid, sou of Prof. T. C. Piuckard, of Ope
lika, late of Greenville, Ala., passed
through this city on yesterday for tho for
mer place, in charge of Vice President
Sidney Herbert, Assistant Foreman K. G
Chaffin, Engineer W. F. Parker, and
Messrs. J. 8. Copeland, W. «l. Sngars, I.
vega Hill, James Murpkree and Willis
Nall, of tho Troy Hook and Ladder Com
pany, iu uniform, of whiok the deceased
was a member.
Mr. Pitiokurd, although not 20 yen
age, was iu charge of his father’s hard
ware store at Troy, and was a young man
of most exemplary habits, aud highly es
teemed by the entile community,
died at the City Hotel, after a brief illness,
oil Thursday afternoon. Services were
held at the hotel a short time before the
departure of the midnight tram for this
city, and were of u most impressive char
actor. After appropriate monks from
the Vice President, tho Rev. U. Wuverly
Briggs offered prayer, followed by a brief
discourse to the firemen, the city author
ities aud a huge number of friends who
were also present at that late hour lo pay
t-beir hist tribute of respect to tho hon
ored dead. Tho remains were then es
corted to the depot by the comp my in full
uniform.
Although tho doconsml was unattended
in his dying hour by any- of bis kindred,
he lacked for no comfort or attention that
love aud affection could suggest. All that
a mother's gentle hand could liavo done
to smooth© tho pillow of his final rest,
was done by Mrs. U. II. Park of tho City
Hotel, than whom there is no better land
lady.
Cotton at JLufuulu.
During September, Eufuulu received
1,855 bales and shipped 8,1587. Stock on
Thursday was (588. ’
Low Mi'lillm**-*
Mi.lillhiKH
Hri.-i Mi*Mliiis»
.10 @11
.12 @-
.12%® I a
112 l.alt** —700 N
llieru spinner*,5«
tor New York. 0 lo
>n, 0 for New Orleans,
Talliissee mills, l) for
,!»7-l —1,771 for Northern spinners,
•>ik, 2i)o for liouw* RoniHumptioa,
15 ThIIuhsoo mills, 0,000 for
r Cii.irloston, f*0& for Now Orleans.,
It. 1* .is i, v
•-> reeeipts 251'J kilos,HgHilihl 18*1!) lh« previoti*
I :*7H tlio i-niT.-spumling week last kousou-52
It- 72ft liy M. A li. K It., »5 by Opnlikn
riv.'i*. 1*21\ by wagons,55 hv N. & ft R.U.
.055 IiiiIoh—l/.iiWby 8 \V It It. 5(» for
option, 0 by \V. It. It.
WKKKI.Y STATEMENT.
1H7*
.. 1,o:
u-t week 2,510
ive.l 5,s:j2
iv***l. iiii-tu'lillt* stock... (i.Sfift
Ht \vp**k 2,035
p«**l 4,81«
o consumption 200
4 2 2,050
2,402
MOOES OF RECEIPTS.
ftuutb'v**
M**hilo a
\\ ••'tern
lorn Kail mail
*1 tlirar*! Hailioaii
i ll* aiol Fontb I’niliimii
SHTBMKNT PllKUEniNU YKIRS.
1893-70 1870-1 1871-2 1872-
Stock, Auk. 31, 126 1672 1550 16
! :t05S 3480 2350,
67274 75007: 40050 68108
, 3208000.435231712974351\3030508
Pouts —UoceipH for the
I 45,184 last week— 28043 tho
sumo week last year.
Hood Things.
) tn the Ruby Restaurant for your
Oysters, Fish, Gftmo, and all things good
to oat. oct!5 tf
The liar-room Remedy
For all ailments is Rum Bitters, sur-
hargod with Fusel Oil, a deadly element,
♦Mulcted more active by tho pungent as
tringents with which it is combined. If
your stomach is weak and liver or bowels
disordered, strengthen and regulate them
with S'in ko ah Bitthrs, a purely Vegeta
ble Alterative aud Aperient, free from
alcohol and capable of infusing now
vitality into your exhausted system.
sep22 tw
Depoaitors in tho Eagle and Phouix
Havings Department will please hand in
their Deposit Rooks, that interest for the
last quarter may be eutered tlieveiu.
G. Gundy Jordan,
oct2 2t Troosnror.
Woek'i i*xp*>i*t» i
Totul exp*M*t«J t<
1874
108,152
59,002
154,797
20,241
1,019
31,323
3,418
,741
150,873
3*2,025
1,474
34,099
111,049
4,170,388
ttliow* llit*ir
13,857
42,202
19,890
1873
29,897
13,330
20 27
0,713
6.401
24,394
Halt—f» nick $1.85; Virginia 12.25.
Tomcco— 1 Cninmon t*. th 45fc50c; M«*tium lirkht
70c; Fiu-* 75c; Extra $1: Navy «e@03c; Waccaboy
Kuuff 75<<585c.
PiloT—f» Hack *2 50.
{iaoAK—CruaheJ and Powdered Y ^ L'*#14; A
13*:, 1112,’.;.: Extra 0 10fdl*2(« 11 V$r; S. Yelh.w
Clatifind 13; do Wliito l4fiJl4V^.
goi*A—Kr*g 7c %*. Ih; box t
Starch—y fi» 8c.
HKY.EOUUI.
Print* TAltHjv-1
% hleauhe*! <v*tlnn 7V^<8tlOc.
4-4 * loeanc.
8»*a I»lan*l *• 8(*ylC**.
Conti’ and Clark‘s npool cottou... ,70c.
Tickings 10@3-V:.
9-1, 10-4. 11-4. and 12-4 brown and
blenched Hheetings 30td.50c.4l yard.
Wool flannels—red and irliitc 20«v75c.
Canton ilniinelx—brown and bleached 12jjj^*25c. ”
Lawyer^
JOSKFH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
aud tledge of County Court*
Practices Iii all other Court*.
Oil;- - over •run* ut W. Ii. llukirti L Co , Broad St,
SAMUEL li. HATCH Fit,
Attorney at Law.
Je* 1 Oflloe over Wittfoh * ItiumTs
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practices in courts of Georgia and Alabama.
r 0. A. lie M k Co
Martin J. Crawford.
IN«RAM A lltVWl OKhH,
. Attorneys at Law,
Will practice in tho State anil Foderal Courts ol
Georgia.
Olflce over Prcor, Illges Ac Co.’s st«i»*M, northwest
corner Broad and St. Clair
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney ami Counsellor at Law,
Practices iu Stata and Federal Courts in Georgia
l.inHeyn I5<gp.l0c
Kontucky .Joans 15(|*C5i:. *•
t'olnnbus Miiunlnetnred Goods.
loi.K ♦xi) Piikmx Mills.-—gheoting 4-1 10*.jo.
shirting ; oHiinburgs, 7 **z. ; 13 1 ".**.;
oz, It',; \ drilling 12c; bleii.lT.d
sheoting ami drilling 12r*i.| 1}^*:.: Canton flan
nels 20c. Colored Hoods — Stripes I (>(.*• lie.;
black gingham chocks i2'r,w l7c. ; Vlxie yluhln for
fi*-l*l work 17**.; cotton tilankets filfo 4 50perpuir:
blcarhcd lun kuliai k towel- $t 4e per doxeu ; yarns
t** Is. por bunch *>f 5 pounds $1 35; rupa 25c. to
.: seniug thread. Hi ball- to tlm pound, 50c.;
knitting thr*a*l, 12 baits to the pound, bleached,
unbleached. oi»c.; wrapping twine, in bulls,
40c.
Woolen Hood* —Cnsimores,
to 70c.; joaus 2t)r
MiiftcooKK Mills.—"J
Flint Itivor, s'
. to :
l"*r
10 \/*
yarna $1 33.
Collmm s Factort.—% Rhirting 8'^c.; 1-4 sheet-
inglOlvc.; Hewing thread, unbleached, 50p.; knit
ting, do., 30c.; wrapping twine 40c.
irnv —Plaids or checks 12e., -tripes
job
Mark. If. Blanufobi*. Louis F. Garrard.
llLAM»FORI> A GARKARI),
AttorneyM anil Uoucieellorn at
OllKi* No. 07 Broad »ti«*t, over Wltticli & Kin-
Jas. M. itt'HSELL. On as .J. Swift.
KI SSLI.I dr SWIFT,
Attorneys and CciiuBellors a*. Law. Will practice
■gin (Chattahoocheft Circuit;
Broad street, Columbus, i
jftl
1,. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. t:
—Columbus made, 20 inch, 75c,
$2.80.
Tea— G roe ii 75c; Oolong 03c.
WmsKRtr—Be.:titled >t gallon ♦l.(#$2. Bout 1
$2«**4.
White Lead—^lh ll(^l2j^o.
Vimku tR—^ g il Ion 40.\
C'oiintry ProUnce,
Wholesale.
Gosheu But tor $ 40
Country “ :«)
Fiying chickotts ....
Irish potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Cow peas
20@25
•ii' p k
80fg 90 80(a 9o bu.
ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOT MING
Made to Order at Stock friers
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from Now York with a choice line of
New Samples, aud we are now taking
orders for Dress aud Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special care aud at short notice, by
those well known luauufActurors of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give us your orders early, aud wo will
do our best to please you. being determ
ined that our friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sep!7 tf Thomas X Presoot r.
Dress Goods in
just received at
Diagonals, Serges,*Ac.,
T. E. Blanchard's.
Seed llVipflf.
Tennessee Seed Wheat, Rye and Oats,
Cheese, Crackers, Bagging, Ties, Ice-
Ctued Meats, and a good assortment of
Groceries, for sale low for cash, by
D. Ayerktt,
sep.'lO eodlm] under Rankin House.
Up lYith the Times.
Warrior Coal from Alabama Mines.
tjfli.JO per ton at the yard; Monlevallo
Coal as low as tho lowest; Anthracite
Coal and Coke always on baud. Call aud
see mo before purchasing.
1). E. Williams, Agent,
Rep.'K) :\t at M. X G. R, 1\.
Go to T. E. Manchard'o
To buy best Ribbons at 15, 20 and 25c
por yard. The best Black Silks in the
market, and the famous “Banner" brand
AlpAcn. sep27 tf
PEAHUDY «fc BRANNON,
Attorneys at Law.
Gfhok over J. ltxxts A Co.'s Store, Broad St.,
uovl8J Wert Sirs.
K. J. MOIB9,
Attorney uml Counsellor at Law,
>'*»7 Jy)
Doctors.
1MI. J. A. I IKlUIlAItl.
Office removed to the Drug Store of K. U.
Hood & Brother.
bleeping apartment at former residence, on
the corner ol KiinUolph unit McIntosh
1»K. C OLZi: Y.J
ideuce and Oltico corner of St. Clair aud Ogle-
M., 12 to 2 i*. M. t
8ftp27 dtf
tliorpe dts. Oflice hours—7 to 9 .<
DR. H. H. LAW.
OUico corner Broad an*l Hamlulph streets, Burr us’
building.
Residence on Forsyth, throe doors below St. Clair.
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNEi;,
Dentist,
Opposite Struppor’s building, Randolph St.
tcb22 <U\v
T. W. 1IKNTZ,
Dentist.
Over Joseph A Brother’s store.
W. T. POOL,
Dentist,
uov23] H»1 Bro id ftt., Columbus, 1
Hotels.
FLAXTKBS’ HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bank Building
Porters at all tho trains.
i*»3 MRS. W. F. SNfPKR. Pj.. l(l
Builders and Architects.
J. 44. CIIAL9IEUN,
ISoumc Carpenter and Huilu^
Jobbing dune at short uotics.
Plans and spccilicatiuus furuUhbd for an .. .
-•t hulldirurs
ja9
ColumbuH
Livery and Sale Stables.
KOIIKIIT’ t lllMI I NO.V,
Id very, Bale ami t:\cliHiig-e Sfabi^ f
OaLXTHORPK, Nortu OF RANDOLPH Bis.,
ocClO . Coliiinbiis, Ga.
A. GAM1ISX4 "
I.lvrry a.«l -Hie Ntnbl.n,
OtiLETUORPE St., Columbus, Ga.
of'siock" 1 " “ U -' ,ti0 " sir '*" *° Tcding Hml ,,1,
Fresii meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
Stalls No. JJ and 18, Market House
Fr„L M,,,. or every tad «d l«.
always on lmiui.
J. T. COOK,
I'rcNli Meats or All Hln,|»
Stalls Nos. |5 n
Gun and Locksmiths.
I’Ull.ll* CUT.EK,
eock-wuli, Criiwlord siroo
jjisou’s lortiL'i*, Columbus, t;
WILLIAM SCII ODER,
a,", avjl L,.ck,B,|t|, eua dealer in Ounn.n* Sl„
Uii.ws. Opposite Enquirer Ollicu.
Grocers.
Deal
K o charge fi 1 r il ray ago
DAX’f, If. B1ZE,
l ,? r ri ‘' 3 ,’ ,lr - v " n “ireot.lie
• 11 UgletUorpo x Jucksou streets.
J. II. HAMILTON,
Whole.nl« mill iirinll Urocer,
Oglethorpo ftf*.
sept I
Tailors.
G. A. KtEHNE,
Mei'chanl Tailor uud Cutter.
I full Block of Froncli and English Broaddoths
Cnssiim*r*'8 and YuMinrs.
epflfl No'. 131 Broad Blreet.
HENRY 8ELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning: and Repairiii}'
>*»m* in the best style.
npr24j Corner Crawford and Front Sis.
Boot and Shoemakors
Dealer
U-.bl .t (
1VM. MEYER,
Boot ami Shoemaker.
1 Leather ami Findings. Next to C. i
’s. Prompt and strict attention give
Tin anti Coppersmiths.
Druggists.
JOHN L. JOKUAN,
Druggist, t
*o doors below Geo. W. Brow n’s,
Broil*I Street, Columbus, Ga.
Nicht Bell right of south door.
Cotton Factories.
Sheetings, Shirt Inge*, and Sewiug aud
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Coru-
Oifios in roar of Wittich A lviusol’s, lluudolph st.
jam It. II. CHILTO.V, President.
Ml'SCOOKK MANll’ACTUKlNG 40.
Manufacturers of
81 IK ETI NO 3, S111HTIXG3,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Troasnror. oct31 ly.
Watchmakers.
Hornes.
It may not be generally known that Mr.
G. Elkin 1ms now At Gammel’H stables a
number of splendid Kentucky horses,
suitable for draught, saddle or carriage
purposes. Call by all means and see them
at onco. septhi-lw
_h'*y have rnceivnd thin weak
’*,220 last year, aud have stocks
93. The following; shows their
111,341
4,443
A large lot of Bleached and Brown
Domestics, bought since the decline, just
received and for sale cheap, at
Blanchard's.
An Old Citiscn to Leare Us. , Stealing in the Country.
From the Visitor we leant that Dr. I Some thief broke iuto the stable of L.
Ww. K. Schley, for many yean u leading ; T. Dowuiug, Es»j , on his summer place
physician in Uolumbus, 1ms routed a
bouse iu that place and intend* establish
iug himself permanently in Humilton.
Take Sat ice!
By buying your Clothing at tho Balti
more Clothing House you will save
money. A visit to that establishtuont ,
will convince you of the truth of this
assertion. oct2 tt‘ i
Liverpool —Tile following i
53,580
ttd**grnph*ni
1874
.73l,ti(Nl
.228,000
.-210,000
. 19,000
7.0(8)
1873
045.000
180,188)
210.000
29,000
The Webster White Shirt, the best cus- ’
tout made shirt in existence, ut the Bal
timore Clothing Hottfto. tf
Auii-rimn...
8,000
, 80.OOO
7.0(8)
The Courts.
Tho latest novelties in Nook wear at the ;
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
logging ha** declinM '.jo, bulk inoai.s
'.,«*. 1111*1 niHohin** inadi* i-<*pi* 'jo.
Item oral.
Dr. W. J. Foglo has removed his Dental
Office from tho Georgia Home building
to his new place of busmens, over Wittich
X Kiusel’a store. Here ho will continue
the practice of Operative aud Mechanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
friends. act 2 tf
Wholesale Price -Current.
t'orm’lMl Weekly By rhanb«r #r
4'oniinerre.
bn reel, $3; peok, 75.
• fti.le'i p Ih OOo; Clear Rib Sides
13o; Siigar-oursd Hams t8«; Plata
liA'KilXu—17018c.
Bulk Mi.vts—Clear Bib Sides 15^.
•slion V *t ,,c ; Country 80s.
Hats in endless varioty at the Balti
more Clothing House. tf
Brooms- 1 -* duzeu $2.50r*f'$J 5
Candy—9t:rk r t 7 ’ l*‘*f.
Cwxkd Goon**—Sardine* V cose of ltd bo:
Silk Hats at l|p.00 and ^5.50, at
Strat’.se X Gcldsmitii’h.
Buy ene of those fine Suits. They
very cheap at Stratoh & GolhsmituV
I iu Summerville, Ala. Entrance was made
j by breaking a padlock which secured tho
! doors. The skirts of a saddle were cut oft'
The Doctor’s wife was a daughter of the j and carried away, and also a pair of hnr-
venerable Rev. Dr. L. Pierce, and has | noss. The rope, collar, and bell were
loug since been dead. The Doctor \h a taken from a cow. The remnant of tho « If you would rather have Clothing made
•on of ex-Governor Win. Schley, who was gaddio, the cow, rope, and bell were fouud to order at short notice, Strnuso X Gold-
tneuguratod Governor of Georgia in 1S85. j j D the woods near by. It is thought nn \ smith’s is the place. They have u splou-
W« wish the Doctor and his daughters a attempt was made to ideal the cow, and did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors
plOAHlut residence iu their new home. the bell was taken oft’ to avoid making a are plying the needle vigorously.
Stop ,m stop :: noise; but the purpose proved abortive. | oetl tf
Have you seen tho new and beautiful Miss Anna Tyler will resurao her school ^ ^ The exercises of Miss S. K. reas-
ft#ok of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing for Girls and Small Boys ou Monday, dale’a School will he returned on Thurs-
x—Yellow Mi:
cur lofi*t rates i
j*—Domestic
•1 V blisliel $1.10; Whitt,
fi 1,000 $20(JfS5; Havana
W;
F.nni'y. city crennJ, V bbl
a t* ,v> 11 ?r.j •: 0 $v, Fancy $10.
li itp\t4*k—Wide Iron V R* 9*-; KefiuM Sc; Rad
lions .** *. Bar Lead 12’ 3 c; Castings SW'; Plow Sttei
Uc; >|ii .iu .1,.. 12'.,c; Cast Steal 25; Buggy Spring*
2>v; ll>o*o a*, i Miilo Shcts ty lb 9e; Horst Shot
Nail* 2’»c: Nail* V keg $5; Axes >* dnx«n $150117.
Hat—f* cat ft.40; Country 4<*(tf30r.
1 Rox Ties - Y 9* 8(*79c.
• — d—Prinm Leaf, tit ret, V lb 17c; halvtt and
Mouse, W Breed sU'eet.
#etober elk.
eep27 4i day, Oot. let.
French Calf Skint tULMi.bfj 30 ;
. , , . .n.ericHii do $2.50<^S4; Upper Ltaihtr SL>S#
L»ep2G bl $3 iii; llarae»« do 4ic; Grata 4a 4)<%t.
He who would always want a smooth
aud well-shaped Shirt Front, mind buy of
thOfte New Pattern Shirts at
Stru’se X Goldsmith's.
A 1
»lot of (vents’ Scarfs at
Strauss X Goldsmith's.
C. SOUOMBUHG,
Practical Watchmaker aud Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutowsky,
105 Broad street,
Columbus, Go.
jull
C. H. LKIJUIN,
Watchmaker*
134 liroail stroot, ColumhUH, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired iu the best 1
r a rid warranted.
Tobacco, Cigars, &c.
VIA ILK DORN.
If you want to enjoy a go id smoke, go to his
Cigar Manufactory,
lU'iwouu Georgia llomo and Muscogaa Homo
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer in wml Mumil'acturer of 1'fne
47 i Kara,
Jh9 Near Broad fttre**t Dopot.
NOTICE!
New Samples fbr Fall and Winter IH74-H
A large and elegant amort meat, em
bracing all the latent Novelties for Gents’
Wear. Call and see them.
Orders solicited. Measures taken aud
satisfaction guaranteed.
Thornton X Aontr,
nng20 tf 7* Broad St.
A lot of Virgiuia Caosimeree, from the
Charlottaville Woolon Mills, received to-
day, at .
nep25 tf Blanchard’s.
KNOW ALL MBS
That at the popular and loug established
Restaurant and Saloon of
Chao. Hey man «(- Co.
the best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
bono publico. oetl tf
Fresh Oysters
D
AILY RECEIVED ATNEW-^
MAN’S RESTAURANT, andC?\
served up in any desired stylo.
Also sold 1 y the measure.
No. 00 Broad Street.
oct2 3t T. NEWMAN, Prop’r
Reich’s Restaurant
No. 112 Broad St.,
to la.v before its guerts and patrons a
BILL OF FARE
BQUAXj TO AM'S*:
Barbershops.
LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to 11. llonns,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt and polite barbers in nttendnuco.
Js26
wm. it;e,
Worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, 4'oppcr.
mptly RttenU**l t*».
No. 171. Broad Str**il.
Order
Painters.
war. snow, ,jr., a co..
House ami Sign 1‘aiuturs,
Old OgIt*tliurpe corner, (just 1101 th of postofiles
Columbus, Georgia.
Will etui tract for House and Sign Painting n
ivasunablo pri**os, nn*l gimranteo sailsfncLiou.
Rrfor t.* Win. Snow, Pi*.
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorne.v rsl lanv,
Opelika, Aiabarna,
•XirlLl. I’KAOTIOE IN Til !•: I!IJUN m:s
> V (d Loo, (Mmnibcr.s Tullapoos t and Kus-
fell, tho Suprciuo Court of Al.» limn, and In
tho United States District (Joint at Mont
gomery. ' sepia Ufcwtjapl
W. F. Williams. Cuab, U. William*.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Attorneys at Law,
4'OI.VMIILX, «A.
W. A. Farley,
Attoruoy-at-Liaw
OUSSETA. OlIATTAHOOOHKB Oo., (D.
AofSpeclal attention given to collection*.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney sit Law,
HlHIUOIt’, UA.,
W":t
II. « Ab’J'LltMAN.
H. CASTLEMAN & CO.,
General Insurance Agents.
REPRESENTING THE
Jh8
t:i». TERRY, Barber,
Crawford 8t., under llankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Dress-Making.
MINN 91. A. IIOLLI NGN WORTH,
Dross-Maklnc, Cutting and Fitting. Termscheup.
Kosidonco ami shop in Biownevillo.
Feed Store.
J4HIN* FITZ4.1 BRONN,
Wholesulo and Retail Dealer in Ilay, Oats, Corn
Bacou, Ac., Oglethorpe 8t., opposite
Jnl Tuniperanco Ilall.
Confectioners.
I W G. STKllTEK,
Candy Manufacturer
AXD DF.ALLR IX
All kind* of Confectionery and Pruitt),
Stick Candy IS cents.
Full weight guaranteed in each box.
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS X CURTIS,
No. “3 Ilroart Street,
Huve always a full stock of
Hoot* and Shoes, Upper, Sole nod Har
ness Leather and Finding*
of all kinds.
Relialda Roods ! Uoasonable prices !
N. B.—Special attention to orders by Express,
C. 0. D.
iy*
LIVERPOOL & LONDON 4
GLOBE
And other Strong Fire and Life Compunfv-
OFFIUEOVEU FREER, 1LLGES A COS
STORE, 119 BROAD ST.
ang 20-tf
(TART IN LIFE'.
1 BRYANT, STRATTON A SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
No Vacation—Enter Any Time.
tti-I’or IldL'Mllents, Mullet, S|i0Cliaen*.
Fnt runs and Terms, Address
W. H. SADLER, Prcbiilont,
4w Baltint'»re.^
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBEBA?
ARE YOU
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated?
Languid that any <
111(1 HUM IIUJ
limn .vee fuel c»r«W'
Arc .von
of making ?
Then try JlIBUBEBA, tho wou*hrjul
Tunic aud Invigorutor, which acts so bi*m*la |Hl *.
secretive organs as to impart vigor to»»
il forem..
It is
tlio vital forces. ...
s no alcoholic uppeti»**r, wldcli stimjd* ^
ior a short time, inly to lot tlio sufferer fall
lower depth of misery, but it is a vegetable ten
acting directly tin th** liver and spleen.
It regulates the Bowels,
nerves, and gives such a hcuftliy tuna to the "
system as to soon make tho invalid f*»*l liken 111 '
person.
Its operation is not violent, but. «
chsract**n/.e<t by great gentlcncfes ; tho putiou
periences 110 suddou change, no marked re
imt gradually his troubles
“Fold their tents, liho the Arabs,
And silently stcnl away.’’ f
This is no new and untried discovery, bat }
been long used with wonderful remedial *' a .
and is prououured by tin* highest medical »>* '
ti*s “tho most powerful tonic «» “Jlem* 1 '
Piano Tuning dec.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pianocs, Organs and
Accordcons. Sign I’uiutiug also dono.
Orders may bo bo lsft at J. W. Psaso A Noruian's
Baek Slurs. supft
Ask your di ugg
Tor sale by
scpt'22 4w
for it.
k™'Kv*
YNIIAM COOPEB'N
Grocery Sloro continues its well-earned P 1 ^
larlty. Country produce bought and soin. r
uaaiIii ulurit'a nnliiiml. Till) old PluOC.