Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 06, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1874. City HUUm, colum ms /> i f/.r Marxist* Vn! Mils York i Ro din- rioiu The follow it ©12 count; on fnvannah p^r c**nt ; denuind hill* on Boston ^ per <-nt. Hank* nr«« nelliug chocks on Now York at V premium; Pevannnh, At lanta and ''ont-poinery nt par. Uurrency Ioann pot cent per i Cotton.—Market (juh warehouse quota!loan • Inferior f .... Ordinary and stained.. Hoed Ordinary Low. Middling** Middlings Btrict Middlings — ©~ fhties 215 bale*. Receipt* 365 bales—149 by M. A 0. It. It ; 10A by wagou-*, I<» by ,V A h. It. It ; 29 b.v W It. K.; <»7 by river; 4 by t». W. It. It Shipments 315 bales—500 by H. W. It. It. ; 9 for home ioii- •umption ; 0 by W. It. R DAII.T STATEMF.XT. Block on hand August Slat, 1874... Keceired to-day - previously .\WQ- 1,036 152—CM 7 day ‘231; total shipment* ealei 838 Mldrtlluga 16j. V. B. l»o 173 759. s - Receipt* fer 3 days It\dex to Meir Adcertiaement*. Dividend Declared — Merchant and MocLiunicH Dank. Situation Wanted—W. H. Lloyd. Columbus Fire Company— Moots this evening. Itoscno H. A'. L. Co.—Soo call for meet inf! Dental Card—I)r. T. W. Ilentz. Auction Sale To-day—Kllis A: Harrison. oil and lirno, ini- Hit ANNO* H. Wilbois’ cod 1 ported bay rum at oot4 .‘It A General Desire. Il iM flint Mr. Win. b. Juush, llio chief clerk of the ofllco, limy ho appointed o^eiit of lliu Southern Sxpreaa Office, to H&ccood the laniontod Ooptain Hill. It i" the earneat wish of every man in Co lumbus. Stall" lieu. H. Wall paid the city ton ilollatH for disorderly conduct, and Clara Hie- pilous,colored,ijb", for a similar offense. W. H. Smith, for disurd' rly conduct, suffered to the extent of live dollars or live days. tJhurcho* Sunday. Kov. Dr. Tierce preached at Broad street Methodisl. No service at the Vres- bylerian. Saorauinntal servioes at most other oburohee, nt which pastors offi- ciated. Tiro Thousand Dollar* in Series It of Building and l.oau Associ ation sold last night—#1,(100 at 49, and #1,000 nt 45. One thousand in Mechanics’ ltVought D7J, and #i!,000 at 36J. Kerosene oil liy the liarrel always at Brannon’s at lowest market prices for cash only. ^ ool4 lit A Bloody Head, A colored man named Johu Smith re ceived a bloody head, on Commercial 1 yesterday, at tho lmndw of Mr. Join white bar keeper. Smith bought a driuk from .Inina’ little hoii and refused to pay for il. The father of the hoy demanded pay, when Smith ruined a chair to atl'ike Joina atruck tirat, mid tho blood flowed freely. So the story goes. Smith wa arrested. The handsomest, cheapest line toilet soaps iu Columbus ouu l>e found at ooH fit Buannon’h. Suburb*, A kerosene lamp exploded in the house of Airs, liiley, in Hrowuville, Sunday night, while the inmates were ut church. A bed caught from tho explosion and was nearly consumed before the flames were put out. Tho school of Mr. Ely, iu Girard, will give public exhibitions at the academy on this and to-morrow evenings. If you like tea that Ih pure, pleasnut, palatable and priceless try oot4 dt A. M. Shannon's. Month of Captain S. H. Hill. Death has of late beau asserting his triumphant power by striking down al most suddenly several of our well known and highly respected citizens. The last prominent victim who has withered under his icy touch, was Capt. 8. H. Hill, agent of tho Southern Express Company of this city, who died at his residence in Wynn- tou on Sunday morning last of apoplexy, combined with erysipilus, in the 50th year of his age. Ho had been unwell ouly a fow days; he had - eaten supper and re tired, prophesying that he would be all right in the morning. His wife was awakened at a late hour by his violent convulsions, and he diod before medical aid could be procured. Capt. SainuePU. Hill was born iu Ver mont. Ho has resided in Columbus for tho past twenty-one years. 'The years of his earlier life were past at sea, where he gradually arose from a sailor boy to be mate of a tirst-class ship. He 3 gaged both in the Mediterranean and South American trades. Possessed of su perior intelligence, he interested hearers by the hour with narratives of ocean life, and it appeared to he his highest wish to again become a seaman. Ho caflio to Columbus iu 1852 as agent of Adams' Express Company, now known in this section us the Southern. Some two or throe years aftor he became cap tain of tho steamer Cusseta, belonging to H. McClay, and ply lug hetweeu this point and Apalachicola. In Iho capacity of captain, his native goodness of heart, uniform courtesy and accommodating dis- poHilioti won for him hosts of friends. The boat having sunk, and the proprie tor selling out, he aguiu became Express agent in Columbus, which position be has since held. A more popular and obliging oOicor never filled any position. He ex tended courtesies to all classes, and won many warm frieuds in all circles. He was also a director of the Chattahoochee Na tional Hank. As a citizen ho was universally respect ed mid beloved. High-toned and public- spirited, all enterprises pertaining to the welfare and advancement of liis adopted ity found in him & warm supporter. He opened his hand and heart to all good works, and though not a member of any Christian church, ho possessed a deep and abiding reverence for religion, and exeiu piitied in bis daily life thut true charity thnt is best expressed in love for his fol low man. He bad been twice married— first to a daughter of Uncle Sum Koocko- gey, and secondly to MisH Emma Fuller, the latter marriage taking place on 8th July of tho present year, lie leaves an almost heart-broken young wife, two small sons, and a largo circle of friends and acquaintances to lament bis sudden and unexpected death. A brother, re siding iu Springfield, Mass., and a mar. riod sister, Mrs. Coulter, survive hiui. His l'uuoral servioes took place at St. Luke chnroh yesterday at. 11 o’olook. The old church whs crowded with u largo con course of all classes and sects of our citi zens, all seeming to have been drawn to gether by an impulse to honor the memory of so good a man. Tho burial eolloct was read by Rev. J. H. Key, puHtor of the church, after which the venerable Dr. L. Pierce made some suitable remarks, bused upon two passa ges of Solomon, rolutiug to the inestima ble value of a good numo, which he thought the deceased well illustrated in his life uud character, iu its real worth. Thu Doctor dwelt upon the benefits of such a name, and mnde soino tine practi cal suggestions in regard to life and death The remaius were followed to the gruvo by a long funeral cortogo, in which we noticed a procession of Columbian Masonic Lodge, numbering sixty-four members, with Col. F. G. Wilkins as Marshal, a position the deceased lins sc often tilled. At tho grave tho beautiful and impres sive rites of that Order formed the clos ing honors to tho respected dead. The following goutloiuen constituted the pall bearers; G. C. McGeliee, L. K. Hoopes, J. Mcllhonny, J. A. Frazier, N. Crown, W. G. Clemons, E. 8. Hanks, A. Wittich. DEMOCRATS, TO THE RESCUE: VICTORY OR DEGRADATION ! We do not write for the purpose of urging the white men of Muscogee to do their duty ; for, with such grave issues before the people, every white man fully appreciates the situation, and will exert his every euergy for the overthrow of Radicalism. We desire, however, to tell tho people the dangers that environ our ticket, and to warn them of tho Radical strength. The negroes are fully organized, and are making a final attempt to overthrow tho white man's government, and erect in stead a corrupt administration, pledged to carry out the overwhelming iniquities of tho Civil Rights bill. Do not under rate the strength and vote of the negroes. They are better drilled than ever before, and to defeat them it will take the full streugth of our party. Let each of us feel the solemn duty of the hour. Never let it be said that the standard-bearers of truth and principle, Messrs. Williams and Grimes, suffered a defeat by the apathy of their own race. Luy aside all personal feeling, remembering the Democratic motto, “Principles—not men." lie is untrue to his home, his wife and children, who loses his vote. Sick or busy, to the polls to-morrow, and not only vote, but work. • We can not afford to lose a single vote. Stop yonr cotton-picking, olose your stores, send your employees to the polls, and let nothing interfere to prevent your casting your vote and influ ence against social equality. There is uo middle ground in the contest. It is a square issue between tho whites and blacks. Failure to vote for tho white man is virtual opposition. Look at the condition of down-trodden Louisiana,and our sister Alabama, uud then stand in an unbroken pbulaux, opposing oppression and degradation. To be indifferent, and inactive is treachery against your race, and to your dearest rights. As a distin guished Georgian has well said, “Who is ambitions aftor the election is over to say my vote would Lave savod it.” Let these men who represent us and the rights of the whole people have hearty, unwavering support, and over whelming majority, and such a shout ot victory will be beard throughout this land, that will forever bury the Radical party with its infernal briberies, corrup tions and social equality isms. Another Rare. The Columbus mare, Moisey or Lady Emma, has been engaged in another trot ting match in Fleetwood Park in a 41,000 race for 2:31 horses—$500 to first, $350 to second, and $150 to third. She was entered by Jack Chambers. She won the second and third heats, and came out sec ond on the first, fourth, fifth and sixth. Nolly.Walton won the race, Moisey sec ond, Lady Dahlman third, Heatherbloom fourth. Shortest time made 2:31 (by Nelly and Moisey), longest 2:34 j[. Lady Dahlman sold for 450; Nelly Wal ton, $35; Moisey, $38, and Heather- bloom, $13. Moisey won the second and third heats, when she became a hot favor ite at $105, and the field brought $55. On the fourth heat, however, Nelly Wal ton cuine to the front, but this did not shake the confidence of Moisey's backers, and she still remained the favorite at $120 to $00. Nelly Walton took the fifth heat, however, and the knowing ones wero all at sea. Nelly Walton lasted the longest, and won haudily. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. Doctors. 1)R. JAS. T. WARNOCR, Surgeon ami Pb>«lciiiu. Office at Slaughter*. Drug Store, Railroad street. febl4 Merchant** and Mechanics* Rank. Tho stockholders, nt their annual meet ing last afternoon, elected the following Board of Directors, which is the sumo as last year, with the exception of W. H. Brannon, Esq., who succeeds Mr. N. N. Curtis; W. L. Salisbury, A. Illges, W. R. Brown, W. 11. Bruiuion, C. A. Redd. The directors re-elected W. L. Salis bury President uud A. O. lllaekmur Cash- The stockholders resolved to increase the stock of the bank to $200,000 by tho mutual loan plun as advertised iu this paper a few weeks since. A semi-annual dividend of five per cent, was declared. Brannon puls up prt best medicines at ver; cash. criptions of the low juices for oot4 at Rlc Sunday for The Handy Moore left Woolf oik's Qend. Tho Jackson arrived yesterday after noon with «»7 bales of cotton aud the fol lowing passengers: Miss Jennie Rolac, Marianna; A. Winslow, Midway, Fla. ; W. H. Gilbert, Gilbert’s Landing ; K. G. Alford, Haywood’s, Fla. ; C. English, Attapulgas, Ga. Tho Farley lies at Eufnula awaiting a pilot, both Mr. Marcrnm and son having been sick. The elder Marernm being suf ficiently recovered, left yesterday to take charge of her. The Tittlebats boat the Light foots yes terday in a score of thirteen to seven. Have you seen the new and beautiful stock of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing House, b8 Broad street. tf Some T.rphtnutlon*. My double Romersuults among tho pa pers of late may need some explanations, About two weeks ago I assumed the Local Department of the Daily Dispatch, a paper started in this city by Mr. O. Gorman, of Talbottou. I did so in good faith, iu the hope of bettering my cu lion and promoting my lnultli. When I found that Mr. G. failed to consummate liis anticipations in regard to the neces sary financial arrangements to run the enteipriwe successfully, and determined to sell or suspend, I thou found it m sary to seek employment elsowhere. this emergency Maj. Calhoun, of tho EN QUIRER, upon my application for work, was kind enough to tender me a place liis staff, which I gladly uoccpted, and upon the duties of which 1 enter to-day. I cannot afford to be idle. With tho ex ception of tho past three weeks I have been employed on tho Enquirer, either as Local or typo, for six years past. In my now connection with it I shall labor earnestly to make my department inter esting to all classes, and use my influence to increase tho business of tho paper, and will bo ploased to rally among its sup porters many of the kind friends who have stood l»y me for so many years. Iu connection with the other well known gentlemen of tho staff', 1 feel confident wo shall be able to make the Enquirer ac ceptable amongst ull classes of this city and section. J. T. Jackson. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHINU Made to Order at Stock J*rice* l‘erfeet Kit and Satl*faction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choice line of New Samples, and we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care and at abort notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, and we will do our best to please you, being determ ined that our friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy pr for having their clothing made to order. ••p 17 tf 'Pmdmae k Fmbmrtt. Dross Goods in Diagonals, Serges, Ac. just received at T. E. Blancuard'h. DB. J. W. R. WILLIAMS s hi. professional services. Office over Jr-ou * Co.’., Chamber* «fc K. K. .'tied Millinery. MISSES WHITE Si TUCKEIt, Fashionable Milliners ami Dressmakers. Gentlemen's Shirt* cut by chart measure, and guaranteed to lit. dry goods Store. cbl MRS. C. V. BARLOW, Fashionable Milliner aud Dressmaker. Sole Agent pf Buttei ick u Co.’* Pattern*. At the late Dunking Home ut sSliappard & Co., Opelika, Ala. ja’23 Notaries Public. U. D. Ill GUI MS, being appointed Notary Public i*i respectfully solicit* the patronage iloid* Court 1st mid 2d Saturday, t, at It. C. Ilollillcld’* Uw office. Lawyers. Hotels. JOSEPH F. POL', Attorney at Law, and Judge of County Court. tice* in ail other Court*. iver store o! W. 11. Hobart* <k Co., i>i SAMUEL B. HATCH MR. Attorney at Law. Office over Wltticli’A Kii PLANTERS’ HOTEL, Next to Columbus Rank Bulldtn* Porters at all the trains. i»i-i Mil’ W. K. SNTHKR P, R. Builders and Architects. J. M. McNEILL, Attorney nud Counsellor at Law. Practice* in courts of Georgia and Alabama. INGHAM A CRAWFORDS, Attorneys at Law, Will practice iu the State aud Federal Court* of Georgia. Office over Preer, Illgo* A Co.’s store, northwest corner Proud ami rt. Oi-iir .St*. .i •.”> _ a .~A.DOZIER, Attorney and Counsellor at I,nw, in Georgia Practices in State and Federal Court; Office 136 Broad r-t., Columbus, Ga. Furniture, &c. At Piiuie Prices. A. O. HARWELL, Dealer in all kiuds of Funii <>, Metallic, Wood Coffin*, and Caske Attorneys and CotaiiMellors at l.a'. Office No. 67 Broad etio-t, over Wittich & lii sol’* Jewelry Store, ill practice iu the S sepl Cliu: Lawyers. A. J. TICKERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Cilice opposite Alabama House. i. M. Russell. Chas. J.Svr RUSSELL A SWIFT, rney* and Counsellor* a» Law. Will pr ,o Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee ('i ud Alabama. Offico over C. A. Kcdd St Co.’s Broad street, Columbus, Ga. i.. T. DOWNING, Attorney and Solicitor. d Kegistc Tailors. J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor, ig and Making iu tli<> Latest lei nth Railroad St., o Dentists. PEABODY d BRANNON, Attorneys at Liw. Office ovcr J. Ennis & Co.'s Stoke, Bhoad novl8j Wbst 6idb. K. J. BIOSES, Attorney aud Counaellor al Lux eurgia Home luaurauce Company building. Mora It may not be generally known that Mr. G. Elkin has now at Gammel's stables a number of splendid Kentucky horses, suitable for draught, saddle or carriage purposes. Call by nil means aud see them at once. sep2G-lw Ho who would always want a smooth and well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of those New Pattern Shirls at Stkaube it Goldsmith's. A fine lot of Gents’ Scarfs at Htrause Jr Goldsmith's. notice: New Sample* for Eall and Winter 1H74-X A large and elegant assortment, em bracing all the latest Novelties for Gents' Wear, (’all and see them. Orders solicited. Measures taken and satisfaction guaranteed. Thornton A Acre, nng2() tf 78 Broad St. J. L. K. SMITH, Dentlftt, Plata Work aud Plugging on rout Barber Shops. WEN LEY BARRINGER, Rm-ber, orner South Railroad aud Chamber* street decZS 11IGNON A TURNER, Harbor*, South Kuilroad street, unoer Adams. liou Hotels. A DAMN HOUSE. you go to Opelika, be sure t Adam* House, oppo Insurance. E. €. BOWEN ft NON, General InMuraitce Agents. . Railroad Stroet, over R. M. Greene & Co.’*, New Advertisements. Ag 17T5fWSAMPi.E t with (Ihroino.?. Semi stamp. Now Bedford, Mas*. its. Ladle* red Ic* Hook, DEAN ECO., i the Arrah-Na-Toi/uc. Last night Hoopor’s combination gave “Arruh-na-Pogue ; or, The Wicklow Wed ding." The play is one of Boucicuult’s best, uud wo have never seen it better rendered outside a metropolitan thoat Our jieojile once bad the rejmtntiou of sustaining amusements, but we regret to say tho desire to throw off care and en joy an urtistio feast has departed ; for we orii not think the sliui attendance of last night isat all indicative of our poverty and impecuniosity. Air. Hooper was suffer ing from a cold, but neither this nor the thin audience dampened his ardor in his rendering of Shaun the Post. The O’Grady of Mr. Mitchell was good, as was Mr. Caret's Major Coffin. Ouo of tho finest jiiecos of acting, however, was Mr. Keane’s Michael Feeny. Arrab the Kiss was very good. Miss Dolly Peak gave a capital rendering, and was evidently iu earnest with a part of which she had a splendid conception. Tho audience showed their appreciation by frequent bursts of applause. To-night Colleen Bawn will be givoti, and wo hope to see the Opera House crowded from parquette to gallery. A great treat is iu store for those who will avail themselves of it, and we hope the artists now here will leave Columbus on Wednesday morning with a better im pression than they got last night. Agaiu we say give them a full house. Opening of the l*ubUc School*. The little misses and musters who have been scattered during the summer, reas sembled at their respective academies yesterday morning to reorganize for tho fall campaign. There wero in attendance at the Boys' department 122 ; and al the Female Academy 245 ; nt the Colored school about 200—total 5G7. The attendance on tho opening day last fall was 150 hoys, INS girls, 515 colored— total 301. Several hundred dollars wore paid in ns tho usual quarterly foes for the use of books. No alterations have been mado in the corps of toaclieis. Superintendent Dows thinks tho prosper! very flattering for a large attendance during the current The Savannah and Memphis Railroad. This road is being pushed forward eo as to reach the sixty mile post by Novorn ber 1st, and thus secure $80,000 of direct State bonds for tho comjflotion of an ad ditional section of twenty miles. This will complete the road to Atkins Gaj), twenty-three miles from Childers- burg on the Selma, Itoiue and Dalton Railroad. Negotiations are uow being perfected to complete tho line to that point. A great portion of it has already been graded. r. E. Blanchard** Major Hamilton Wilkins, assistant en To buy best ltibbou. at IS, 20 nuJ 2So S iu f or ’ }> ee “ appoiuted conductor * , 0 ,1 .1 with increased salary, and will assume the per yard. I he best 1 lack . ilks iu the j p OS qj on rt8 HOOn ns he finishes the line to market, and the fatuous “Bauuer ’ brand l the 8ixty mi j e p OHt . He is a firat-claaa Alpaca. sep*? tf I railroad*man, and perfect gentleman A lot of Virginia CasHitneres, fre Charlottsville Woolen Mills, received to day, nt sop25 tf Blanchard’s. KNOW ALL MEN Thut at tho i>oj>nlnr and long established Restaurant and Saloon of C'ha*. Henman A Co. tho best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kejit constantly on hand pro bono publico. ootl tf Good Thinff*. Go to the Kuby Restaurant for your Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good to eat. ootJ5tf The Bar-room Rentedp For all ailments is limn Bitters, sur charged with Fusel Oil, a deadly element, rendered more active by the pungent as tringents with which it is combined. If your stomach is weak and liver or bowels disordered, strengthen and rogulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegeta ble Alterative aud Aperient, free from alcohol and capable of infusing now vitality into your exhausted system. uep22 4w Take Notice ! By buying your Clothing at tho Balti more Clothing House you will save money. A visit to that establishment will convince you of tho truth of this assertion. oot2 tf AXTORKINC PEOPLE-M'tlo <>r VV male—Employwtnt at, home. *30 week warranted. No capital required. Par ticular* and valuable samples sent froe. Ad dress, with 6 rent return stamp, (J. ROSS, Williimsburjr, N. Y. l-Athouie, male or female; *35 per W Or j£wcok, day or oven in g. No capital. s c n <l valuable packugo of 101 SLlluoods b> mail froe. Address with ► is cents return stamp, :’d. YOUNG, 173 Green wlcli street, N. Y. . 'ing Articl the world. $‘2.00 worth of samples given away to those who will become agents. J. BRIDE k C’O., 767 Broadway, N. Y. 4 PROFITS per week It or forfeit #50'». ~ articles arc just patented. Samples sent free to all. Address W. H. I’HID ESTER, 267 Broadway, New York. tl_ pSYOHOMANCY, or SOUL UHAHM JT 1NG." How cither sex may fascinato and gain tte love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple mental ac quirement all can possess, tree, by mail, for 25c., togethor with a marriago guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding- IA AM fit (JO., Pubs., Phila. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! -$20- First Mortgage Premium Bond OK THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., Wow Yoi-lx. Tho Webster Whito Shirt, tho bent cus tom made shirt in existence, at tho Bal timore Clothing House. tf 2d Sorie Drawing, Oct. 5t,h,1874 EVERY BOND purchased previous to Oct. 6th will participate, Address, for Bonds amt full particulars, MORCENTHAU, BRUNO & CO. Financial Agents, 23 Park Row, N. Y. P. O. Drawer 20. Applications for Agencies 4w HAVE YOU TRIED Much has been n.iid in praise of tho public schools of the city, but not more thuti they deserve. They have proven indeed n groat blessing to the poor as well as tho rich of tho community. They have been the menus of providing an excellent education nt a trifling co*t. They have attracted to tho city many worthy fami lies, aud have kept hero many who would have left but for them. Through them many children, who otherwise would havo grown up iu ignorance, are in a fair way to become good scholars and to perform all the practical duties of every day life iu a creditable manner. May these schools continue to dispense their good influences through all time. Yesterday, with Mr. Mijuday in a buggy behind “Cowdrives,” we rodo to the Fair Grouuds to see the horses thnt are going to Atlanta next Monday to trot. Wo found inside the enclosure a field of excellent cotton. Kliuk’s horse, “Hume- strung," Odom’s Mac and Moseley’s “Spider" are all to be nt the Fair. They show speed, and it will take rapid motion to beat them. 1 lamest rung has wonder fully improved, Mae is no slow one, aud Spider trots like lightning. The latter is entered at several tests—one for a $500 purse w ith Basil Duke ou the Tuesday following the Fair. The Columbus manufactories are to be largely represented at Atlauta. Half rates have beeu arranged for on the railroads. A big ball is to be given nt tho Kimball House on Thursday night of Fair week. The Courts. The latest novelties in Neckwear at the j Baltimore Clothing House. tf | ARE YOU Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ? Remo cat. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed liis Dental Office from tho Georgia Home building to bin new place of business, over Wittich A Kinsel’s store. Hero he will continue tho practice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, aud will bo glad to meet his frieuds. oct2 tf Are you no Lnntfukl that any exet ■(■quire* inxro uf an effort than you feel c»i »r' making ? Then try JlTKEBEltA, tho worn! italic nud lnvigorntor, which »u t* bo beneficially the vital f > all lints iu endless variety at tho Balti more Clothing House. tf Silk flats at $5.00 and $5.50, at Strauss & Goldsmith’s, jjny one of those fine Suits. They are very cheap at Stkause & Goldsmith's. If you would rather have Clothing made to order at short notice, Strause & Gold smith’s is the place. They have a spleu- did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors are plying the needle vigorously, octl tf table touic IcoboJlc appetizer, which for a short time, only to let the sutler lower depth of misery, hut it i* a vege acting directly on the liver and spleen. It regulnte* the Howels, quiet* the nerves, and gives such a healthy touu to the aystem us to soon make tho invalid feel like tin operation In not violent, but the patient c narked rcsul (dually his trouble* “Fold their tents, like the • And silently steal away.” is uo new and uutried dis< otig used with wonderful rt ouounced by tho highu “the ’t’ful touic ial results, al uulhori alterativ Ask your di For sale 1> 8ept22 4w The United States Publishing Co, Do You Know T I That, at the New York Store, Landaeur | has received a splendid selection of Span- I ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jot veil?, jet ; buttons aud New York rutfiiugs? If you j don’t know this go aud see for yourself at ouce, aud you will be surprised and de- 1 lighted at the magnificent stock ho has ou hand. tf 13 University Place, New York, Want Agents everywhere fur the follow Federal Coi : i>ro> .s' Drug Stoi Doctors. J. G. t’ClALMERS, IIoiiko Carpenter and llullGer. ■ Jobbing doiio at short notice. jl:tn*_ a id spcciiicntious furnished for uU Mead Street, next to G. W. Brown’i, Columbia a». Livery and Sale Stab ea. KOBF.KT TUOUPSON, Livery, Sale hikI Excbnu.o s *bl S) , OOLEtnORPS, Noutu of RaNDOLI-H S .-’B., iu Columbus, Ga. A. GAM MEL, ' Livery nud Nnle Stables OuLETuoKfE St., CoLciiaus, Ga. L»f P 8tock ,,ttr ttUo,,t ‘ OU given t0 Focdlu « nud Sal* iud Mule* boarded iu stabhi by th« day. oct2» Fresh frieats. J. W. PATRICK, Stall* No. 'i and 18, Market UnuM. kind and best quality, always J. T. COOK, "" Fresh Meats of All Kim a, stall* No*. 15 tad IT. Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP KILLER, .•>«-.k-111», Craw;ord utroct, nsuii’e luruer, Goiinnbua, Ga. WILLIAM SCHOUER, »d Locksmith and dealer in Gun ting M* i Enquirer Office. Crocors DAN R. BlZE, up" A Jackson street i. DU. J. A. I RtU lIAKT, Offico removed to tho Drug Store of E. C. Hood k Brother. Sleeping apartment at tenner residence, on the corner ot Randolph and Mclntush street*, opposite tho residence of Mr. Win. Beach. »op6 UK. C OI.ZKY.J eaidenco and Office corner of St. Clair ami Ogle thorpe sts. Offico hour*—7 to 9 a. M., 12 to 2 x., 1>R. S. U. LAW. Offico c Reside: r Broad uud Randolph buildiiig. u Forsyth, three door* Dentists. W. F. TIGNEK, Don tint, Opposite Struppor’s building, Randolph .^t. iv2.1J 101 Broad : Druggists. J. II. HAMILTON, Wholesale ami Retail Grov-Jr, 1 Sc Oglothi -p, 8i dray a Tailors. A full st aprlO G. A. KXEHNE, reliant Tailor and Cutter. Ic of French and English Bri dcioth* j HENRY SELLMAN. Cutting, Cleaning aud Kcpairlug ivford and Fro-tgf,. Tin and Coppersmiths. 1VM. FEE, it Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper. abroad promptly attended :o. No. 174. Broad Mtrot. 3 Painters. WM. SNOW, JR., & CO., House and Sign Painters, Old Oglvthorp.i corner, (just north of p. itofflci) Columbus, Georgia. ill contract lor toast! and Sign I*n itiugit iJtk- Night lleli right ul ) Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manulacturor* of Sheetings, ShirtiugH, and Sewing au Knitting Thread. Jsrd* Wool and Grinds IV lit at ami Corn- Office iu rear of Wittich & Kiuscl’*, Randolph * jftlS It. II. CHILTON, President. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturer* of SHEETINGS, FIIIHTING8, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. Q. P. SWIFT, President. W\ A. SWIFT. Sec >ry 4 ' I ly. Watchmakers. C. SCUOMUUltU, Practical Watchmaker and Je Successor to L. Gutownky, 105 Bread stree jail Culurnl C. H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, 134 llruud street, Columhu* Watches and Clock* repaired iu nr and warranted. Tobacco, Cigars, &c. M AI Kit DORN. enjoy a good smoko, go to his C. LOPEZ, Dealer In and Mutiufaci 1 Cigars, jn9 Near Broad Street V Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to 11. Iietu-k.,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt polite barbers ia attendance. ALEX A SAM, ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Rankin House, Colutubu doclR Dress-fUlaklng. MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH, re**-Muking, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap Residence and shop iu Brownsville. novlO Confectioners. I. G. STRUPPER, Candy Manufacturer AND DEALER IN All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits, Stick Candy 18 ceuta. dght guaranteed iu oach box. •iblo pr id -rui ntoo Butiefnc? fnprS LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attoi’ney at Lair, Opelika, Alabama, ’ll, tho Eupr M tit lies DI* npo ft of Alabama, and la riot Court at Mont- sopl6 dfr.’. tjapl V. V. 1I.LIAM*. Chas. H. Wli tUM. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law. < «i,rJims, oa. W. A. Farley, A. ttor 2lx oy» evt ■ Zj i t w GUSSET A. Ouattahoooubb Co.. Ga. 4*i*Special at cntlon given to colle tion?. HINES DOZIER, Attorney sxt LiiV) llAUlLTOlV, OA., Vff7ILL practico in tho Chattahoochee Cirraiti V7 or any whore el*». All kiud cf co lectioMl H. CASTLEMAN & CO., General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON 4 GLOBE And othor Strong Firo and Lilo Conij xnie'. r OFFICE OVER PHEEIi, ILLGES Cul . STOKE, 119 BKOAD ST. aug 2fl-l f REAL ESTATE ACEilTS. JOHN UL ACKMift Real Estate Brokerage &. Insurance. CVIaLLINERY. SPRING NI!LLIN£RL U B liMv inst raealnd afull Uo* of n ANSI SUMMER MILLlNt-l** 111 Full i Boots and Shoes. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broad Street, Havo always n full Btock of Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole and linr- neis Leather and Findings of all kind*. Reliable good* ! Reasonable price* ! N. 11.—-Spooial attention to ord rs by Kxpreg*, «. 0. 1). A large lot of Bleached aud Brow* Domestics, bought since the decliuo, just received and for sale cheap, at Blanchabd’s. SPIRIT OF THE HOLY BIBLE. ] by Frank Moore. An elog.»nt 8vo. fl ... r 60 Engravings—from t lie Old Masters, Price, 00. Ol'R FIRST HUNDRED YEARS. The Life ol the Republic. By O. Edwards Lestor. 12 monthly parts , 90 pp. each. Royal 8vo., 50 cents oach part. LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF CHARLES SUMNER. By U. Edwards Lester. 5th Edition, revised and enlarged. 6V0, 700 pp., $3.75. THE NEW YORK TOMBS. By Warden Sutton. A complete history of Noted Oiiuiimilsof Now York, and the Romance Of Prison Life. 8vo, 670pp., $8.60. Circulars, specimen pa e e.«, and terms to I agents on application as above. 4W Piano Tuning, &c. E. W. BLAU, iror and Tuner of Piauoe*, Organ* and Accordeons. Sign Painting also dono. t J. W. Poaso&Non Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER, Bout ami Shoemaker. Dealer in Leather and Findings. Next to C. A. lodd A Co.’s. Prompt and strict attention givon o orders. Jail lading nil the NuVr PltkbPlNQ AND 15LKACII1NG latest style*, at tho shortest notice. Next door below tlio N« ‘mus. COl.vix.v 1 Ordinary’s Okficu Mr sc n Cob-irr,} September 18th, 18.4- tion in the city and different .precincta county, viz: Uity-.T. M. McNeill, .T. P. f T.J.sW™' .1. P , and (JeorKC Huii.-'orloril. n ,| 4'i’AToik—John I). Odoui, J. 1 ; > Hieli ami M. W. Hollis. d M. W. Hollis. J t „ ■li’g—o. Oglotroo, J. I-i w.a.j and T. P. Fortson. p j. \V. H zkman’8—F. J. Phillips. J. J - J nn.l Slaton Hjinly. A!1 Stkam Mill—i. 1*. Mulls, J * ’ Lynch. Sr., and N. Q. Oattls. E.,wauds’_i,. K. Willis, J. I’o Benton and llubcrt Simmon. Given under my olhclnl|. | t t ”' , t“™- ) ,, K g. soptd .litwtd lD,,r '' Merchants of Columbto Advertise Your Business In Hi" HAMILTON VISITOR rF you « IbIi to bid lor the trudo of Specimen onplel gent on nptilW'd 1 ''^^,