Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 07, 1874, Image 4

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i 1 1 ■— r ''v"7T ■rc~— DAILY EXQUIRER'SOSj COLUMBUS* GEORGIA* WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1874. (BTitg Blatitw. LOCAL Ml IBM. COLUMBUS VAILY MAUN KT. . —No Mayors Court yesterday. —Tbe mother of Capt. S. H. Hill, «le- hl Mils S-.w elllng cl: Fnusout—» per cent di»couut: ou n*"‘ iduo t; oa Parson*'' j ) M ‘ r •a Benton tf p*r c*nt. Bank. •a N«w York »t V rr-»«'« IiqU and lffoutgom*ry at |« !©•/< J*«r ct-nr |*«r iu*>ntU. sominat. CorroJf —Market active. Th •I follow*, according to th* which rsducai each of the f<-rn 1 nfarlor Ordinary and stained Good Ordinary 1,ow Middling* Middling* «o>d Middling* Bala* 343 bale*. Haceipt* 4*0 bale*—143 by by wagon.; 17 by N A S. K. R.; 02 by * R 0 by river; 31 by 8. VF. H U S*hlpniant* halM—320 by 8. W. R. Ka for home sumption ; 0 by W. R. R PAILT STA^tMEXT. Stock on hand Augiut Slat, 1874 • • • • tu'i.r “ previously 1 tr.roahr cus*oM clothing Made to Order at Ate** Prices The l>v 1873 U77 . »*; «bJpped •lo< k 4 MO, fhlpped to-day previously •uek an hand Bam* Dat Ust Vr.*m.— August Slat, received same day 3U7, total receipt* V earn* day 178; total shipments l 6*-'. •ale* 181. Middling* 18 • U. B. poaia.—Receipt* for dar* 47 «• (treat Britain 9.240; ta Contineut 186,426. - In ft** to New Advertisement*. Card of Thank*—W. A. McEIvy. Chamber of Cointnorce— J. F. Iverson. Freah Fish—Smith A Vernoy. Eagle Drug Store- M. D. Hood A Co. Administrator'h Hale—F. Keich. D. N. Gibson—Dealer iu Groceries. Exemption of Personalty—W. A. I'ar- Uy, Ordinary. Dry Goods—Joseph A Bro. Withdrawal from Merchants’ Protective Aseociation—M. G. West, /. T. ltuntnoy. The Jackson will leave early this morn ing. Preparations are made to launch the new boat. Owing to the very low stage of water, the boat will have to be let down on slides very gradually, and the ceased, is still living. k j “Goobers” are plentiful and are - • bought of countrymen at two dollars per 11 ’ I bushel. ,tnii At* —The will of the late Mr. J. K. Kedd n . y loan* ( has been probated. It bears date of 1 *< 1 nd mIvc. leaves his interest in the store of 4. not* • K. lUdd A Co., the dwelling house in “if* i Columbus nml a plantation jointly to Lis >»• i w j duw and youngest son, Mr. Sonlo KeJJ, — haring provided for his other children as 12* 4^12’ 2 j they became of age. is &- 1 —It isstil! a four dollars flue to ri le In Connecticut on Sunday for pleasure. —The new Lost will probably be launched to-day. —'Ibe prints our dry goods advertisers ,0Ula | have are the most beautiful ever seen in j Columbus. | —The county Board of Education was iwj” 1 0: ° ; to have met yesterday, but a quorum not 517—| Doing present the meeting was adjourned ~ZrI: to Thursday. Captain Oattis and 4 | others were present Liter ion To-day— White Men, foNr Duty. The election for two Representative* I’tr/rrl nt aHuar.ntr..!. '»>« W»l»tme Uke * I’** 0 * The polls at the Court House open at "nr Mr Thomas bus ,us. returned | ^ ^ ^ m uoder , he , from New York with a choice lin i. iu. uoder the manage- .13‘ ,613 .13 r. 2." ALABAMA SUBURBS. BROWNSVILLE. The Lord Mayor again sport* his high hat. The Third Quarterly Conference for Girard, Asbury and Trinity, will be held at the latter church Thursday night. The village remains generally very quiet, except a little political enthusiasm which With special care and at short notice, by I £ ’ lh TnegTol. two'ueg^ G. B.'^Tis J »P occasionally Health gen.mUy * "me 1 J.. „ TT _ T , fu good. Business light. Less whiskey drinking than usual, for good reasons : dealers refu-e to give it away, and money is too scarce to buy. A fight occurred oa Kiver'row late yes terday afternoon between two well known individuals. Brioks flew and blood was and e;ose a! C p. in . . j uient of Justices J. M. McNeil, T. J. New Samples, and we are now taking ! shiyere an j >Ir Enoch Willett. Every ciders for Dress sud Htwinesa Suits, liar- ^ |je prebea( . | he can- ing made j tbe manufacture those well known manufacturers of fine ^ ^ ^ Bailey. If the negroes «re not clothing, Metier* W. A. Howell A Co., of . beateQ hy a largtt majority they will b: satisfactory arrangement* for j < f tbe whites are T. W. Gi acture of our Custom Clothing , fcn< j j u ag e W. F. Will Newark. N. J. (live us yoar orders early, ami we will do our best to please y«»u. being determ ined that our i rieuds and customers Rhol* not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having tb*ir clothing made to order. •eplT tf Thomas A Prescott. I ires* Goo J* in Diagonal*, Serges, Ac., just received at T. E. I*LAS' EAEi/fi- Horses. It tnav not be generally known that Mr. G. Elkin has now at Gammel's stables a number of splendid Kentucky burses, ~ f ' 1 _y r K A _ ii ac ,,„ has accepted the \ suitable for draught, saddle or carriage Call by all means and see them sep20-l w anpcrinteudency of the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad anl branches. Mr. Abbott, bis chief cleik succeeds biiu a, agent of the Western Railroad at this i point. —The whole human race on an average uses four and a quarter pounds of tobacco per year. —A negro boy yeater lay wa* celling process may reqtm i tlin four <luy- purposes, at once. He who would always want a smooth and well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of those New Pattern Shirt* at SrnirsE A Goldsmith’s. heed Wheat. Tennessee Seed Wheat, lire and Oats, candidates for both city and county ufli- cers. If a large majority te polled jainst them the Ridic&l party in Mus cogee county is dead forever. Already they are running candidates for city and county officers. Ketchum aspire to Le Clerk of the Superior Court. These ne groes, too, are running on a square Civil Rights platform. One of their leaders, in addressing a crowd of his race, said by electing negroes this law would be en forced and negroes be allowed to marry white ladies, whom they would force iu marriage, and thus the black r?ce would ri»e labi the best white circles. L.t GIRARD. K. B. Ganby A Co. have opened a pub lic ginning establishment at Martin’s old stable, and are being extensively pat ronized. The concern is equal to a circus for the boys, who congregate to ride after tbe mule and play in the lint. The closing exercises of the public school under Mr. M. B. Ely. commenced at ihe academy last evening in the shape Lawyers. JOSEPH F POL, Attorney at Law, and Judge of County Court- cut* in at; other Court*. erore of W. II. Roberta k Co.. Hro»l St. SAMUEL B. HATCH EH. Attorney nt Law. 05(o over Witticii k Kin#el'* J. M. McXEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. i of Georgia sn-1 Alsba Hotels. PLANTERS’ HQTKL, o Columbus Bunk Building t ail tl:- irnius. MIS \V. F. S\TT»K1*. p r „„ r -,. Buudersanci Architects. J. a. OHAUlBIB, House Carpenter anil finiliter. Jobbing doti; if rbort bbi Plan- an J -j v ii.caii. r..-l.v i for all s ■ 124 Mi M k C-. Rzi E Cr. A 31a !»J.Cr. 1KGRAM A iBAIVIGRUS, Attorneys at Law, Will practice iu the State aui Federal Cou Georgia. Office over Freer, Illgoi & Co.V ttore, nortl corut-r Rru;iJ and St. Clair Sit. Livery and Sa^ 3to Uj es . ROBB«T noxMoi, ~ Livery. I^' ca | 0 g, l( ] Kxchango 0 A. A. DO£IER, Attorney and Counsellor *' Practices in State and Federal r and AlnLoB*' -uurta 0!3-*e 126 Broad r t., I is, Oa. Low* u Georgi; j«0 OoiATU jRI‘1 ocGtO Columbus, M.a II. 11la> ULAN Attune* crab apples. IIo said “mammy told mo i Crackers, Bagging, Ties. Ice Tbe cabin is now .being put upon tho bull, and tho iron work is about corn- plated. In a shoit time f.ho will bo isady for service. Not a single white man should remain away from the polls to-day. Wilbers’ cod liver oil and lime. Im ported bay rum at Brannon’s. oot4 St Another Meeting. Tho Merchants’ Retail Protective Asso ciation held another meeting at the Light Guards’ armory Monday afternoon. No business of importance transacted. Mem bers say that the organization has already ell acted good for the merchants, though many consumers have become offended by being shut off from a base ot supplies. White man go to the polls early to-day and woik late. Tho negroes aro well or ganized against you. Kerosene oil by the barrel always at Brannon’s at lowest market prices for cash only. _ oct4 JU The question in the election to-day is will whito men, from disinclination nr prejudice, remain away from and let tbe policy bo endorse equality, that negroes can go blea, and insult your daughters by offers of marriage? 'The white men is not certain. K needed. To-morrow will be t< the polls, l of «nd sisters •lection of • late Number of Unoccupied Stores. There are fifteen unoccupied store, houses on Broad street—five between Crawford ami Thomas streets, throe be tween Crawford and St. Clair, two be tween St. Clair and Randolph, four be tween Randolph and Bryan, and one be tween Bryan and Franklin. Every store on Oglethorpe street and the streets be tween it and Randolph is occupied. Rents have been reduced *J.'» to .'l.‘i ; \ per cent. Tho handsomest, •oaps in Columbus ci oct4 JR cheapest lino toilet u be found at Brannon’s. Wholesale and He tall. Jos Li* 11 A Brother have now on band a •lock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which they offer to the publi o on the most favorable terms. Everything needed by the wholesale or retail purchaser, which own be bought in any quantity us cheap a* iu any house iu Georgia. They have many linos of specialties. They desire all to come aud examine for themselves. All lines of Eagle and I'henix goods con stantly on baud. oct7 8m If you like tea that is pure, pleasant, palatable and priceless try oct4 8t A. M. Brannon's. Brannon puts up prescription* of the beat medicines at very low prices for eoah. oct4 at Our Iron Workers—Another limit. We are glad t«f notice that our iron me chanics at the Columbus Iron Works have been employed on full time for several weaks. There is a good prospect of their receiving the contract for putting up the machinery for another new boat to be built iu Savannah for the Oconee river. They have heretofore had a good run of augar mill and gin work, which we hope will increase as the Reason advances. About $800 uro now being paid out week ly at these mammoth works to employees aud for other expenses. All this money it spent here, aud helps to keep up busi ness. No belter shops or workmen can be found in Georgia, and we wish them abundant prosperity. Stop ! Stop ;: Have you seen the new and beautiful •took of Goods nt tbe Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. tf Uc to T. K. Blanchard** to ask a quarter for ’em, hut they aint worth it. % —The use of coal in Columbus is in creasing every' year. —Mr. John B. Williford, a most esti mable young gcudeman, left for Texas Hat night. Dr. Juggle has returned from Europe. Remember to go to the election to day, aud vote for tho Democratic nomi nees. —That happens in a moment which may not happen iu a thousand years. — A boy a*y» tbe “home-stretch” is the stretch across the maternal knee. —A rich but parsimonious man was upbraided for bis stinginess, and au- j swered, true, I don’t give muoli, but if you only knew how it hurts when I give j anything, you wouldn’t wonder. —They bring more old tough chickens to Columbus than over before. —If tho negroes aro badly defeated to- diy, they will not run candidatea of their own color in tho city and county elec tious. The duty of every whito man is plain. —-The tobacco clicwor is said to bo like a goose in a Dutch oven—always on tho spit. —A mother justified horsolf in putting red striped stocking* <m her boy, and thus making them appear as barber poles, because he was “a little nhaver.” —Fain is useful ; it teaches to guaid life. —A sign board docs not ami oanmit ted everything. ll takes an advertisement to do lliis. —Vote to-day to prevent two ignoraut negroes from going to the Legislature from this county. - Aim high, but not so high as not t bo able to bit anything. —Weather continues dry and diis* with sickly sunny days, cool nights ou with about us much rain as a heavy dew on the grass. The moon changes Satur day. Then rain. —A. J. Ketchum, colored, is an aspi rant for tho Superior Court clerkship, and tho negroes will rim him unless tho Dem ocrats badly beat their candidates in the election to-day. —Many marriage* are to take pluco this and next month. The clothes aro being ordered. The Mow rosto/Jice. Fostmastor Johnson •and uttachees en tered upon duty at tho new office Sunday morning last. Tho office, which is tho haudsoniest ouo Columbus ever bad, has previously been described in those col umns. It iH nearly on tho exact spot where tbe old postoflice was burnod down somo fifteen years ago. Tho office fix tures wero inude at Stamford, Connecti cut, and are of tho latest pattern in use in tho postal service. In tho delivery do paitiuent are 2UJ lock boxes and 18 lock drawers. The numbers run from 1 to ft, and 0, 7, 8 and l) are omitted. Tbe now establishment reflects credit on tho city. There is not such an elegantly fitted up and well niranged office iu tho State of Go jrgia. In point of taste and finish it is excelled by none in the country. Tho workumusbip is admirable in plan ami execution. Clever ami attentive gentle men are in charge of the office. sec- place this Cured Moats, and a good assortment of Groceries, for sale low for cash, by D. Avekktt, sepJlO eodlm] under ltankin House. A fine lot of Gents’ Scarfs at Strause A Goldsmith’s. Uo Fou Know? That, at the New York Store, Laudaenr has received a splendid selection of Span ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jot veils, jet j buttons and New York ruffling*? If you i don’t know this go and see for yourself H t once, and you will be surprised w ^ lighted at tho magnificent j 10 bft8 on baud, tf A largo lot of Bleached and Brown Doueatiof, bought '.inco tho decline, just received and for hale cheap, at Blanohahd’m. A lot of Virginia Oasflimeres, from the Charlottsville Woolen Mills, received to day, at HopHa tf Blanchard's. KNOW ALL MKN That at the popular and long established Restaurant a no Saloon of 07m*. Hog man A Uo. tho best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. ootl tf flood Things. Go to the Ruby Keataurnnt for your Oysters, Fish, Game, and all things good to eat. octlfttf The Bar-room Remedy For all ailments is Rum Bitters, sur charged with FiihoI Oil, a deadly element rendered 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 Vinegar Bitters, a purely Vegeta ble Alterative and Aperient, free from alcohol aud capable of infusing new vitality into jour exhausted .system. sep22 Iw Take Notice! By buying your Clothing nt the Balti more Clothing House you will save money. A visit to that establishment will convince you of the truth of this assertion. oot‘2 tf The Webster While Shirt, the best cus tom made shirt in existence, at tho Bal timore Clothing House. tf lies alike demands it. . fall every white man go out and work for the Q f R public exhibition. Songs, speeches, overwhelming defeat of this beastly crew. ; (ji a j 0 g UeSj recitations, *kc., were the oris Come early and fetayiLte. ^ ^ large audience was present. Condition of Cotton Crop-Report of Ex- oud and last exhibition tak^ changes. j evening. We summarize tho conclusions of the q q * 0 f] ie p 0 p s — reports of the various Exchanges show- friends to go. a * ’ an ^ i n< * uce - OTir ing the condition of the cotton crop on - Sept. 20th: i »i • * - £S H hould be at the polls early Texas—Eight counties report, a yield I '\ onlil)g aud work hard ftud i ate . larger theu last year; \l ta by an aver- j * .. proteotion of your homes hud lam j. age of one-hair. If reports of corr«a pondents be correct, Texas crop wi'* short 20 per cent. Memphis Exchange—Vfv' ... , ‘ w . lenness^e, decrease of 40-^ per cent .... ' . s Northern Mis sissippi. AU per cws»' . , ‘ ‘ ... v ».; Arkansas 40 per cent.: North nik 5, , .oauia, 80 per cent. Ne groes have r ... , r ° . quit work on many farms. [ 4 '^alq Exchange—Middle Tennes- f.6G. ft2A decrease from 1878; North Ala- oaina, 84 per cent. Mobile Exchange—Alabama, 20 coun ties, 20 per cent, increase over last year ; 2ft counties, 11 per cent, decrease; Mid dle and Southern Mississippi, 38 per cent, decrease. Georgia—Eastern, 2ft per cent decrease; Middle, 1ft per cent.; Northern, 20 per cent. ; Southwestc rn, an increase. Florida—East, decrease ; Middle and i West, increase over last year. Louis F. Garrard. «#FOK» A GABBARD, nml Couuaellora at Law. ^ , e No. 07 Brua<l atie t, over Wittich A Kiu- gel's Jewelry Store. Will practice iu the State aud Federal Courts. S"P* MISCELLANEOUS. Irciaiits’ and Mechanics’ Bank. A DIVIDEND OF CENT., declared by 1 ayuide on ami after to-day. j October 6th, 1874. Notice. FIVE PER the Director?, KT The Annual Meeting ot Stockholders in the Home and Mechanics’ Building and Loan Associations will t »ko place on Mon day, October 12th, 18 ,’4. oct3 toctll JNO. KING, Treasurer. City Tax Notice. rjiHE uttention of till persons who have not X paid ti.elr Real Estate Tax for ls;4. is called to the action of Council on the 14th in??., requiring execirion to be Issued against delinquents after October 10th. J. N. BARNETT, sepI6 Collector and Treasurer. The Courts. The latest novelties in No Baltimore Clothing House. tf Remo eat. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Office from tho Georgia Homo building to his new place of business, over Wittich A Kiusoi’s storo. Here he will continue tho practice of Operative and Mechanical Dentistry, and will ho glad to meet his friends. oct2 tf lints in endless variety at the Balti more Clothiug House. tf Macon Presbytery. This religious body convened at Fort Valley, Georgia, ou Wednesday last, nml closed its business tension* on Saturday afternoon. Tho Columbus church was represented by Rev. Mr. Nall aud Mr. D. F. Wilcox. Among tho ministers pres ent were Rev. Messrs. Nall, Oliaby, Mickle, Maxson and Gailoid. Rev. Mr. Nall was elected Moderator, and the open ing sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Clisby, of Macon. From our delegates who were present we ieain that the session* were pervaded by a fine religious spirit and enthusiasm, aud the various leporta represented the church in a hopeful and prosperous con dition throughout tho bounds of the Presbytery. Rev. Messrs. Nall aud Clisby tilled the pulpits of the Fort Valley churphes- oil Sunday. Our delegates reached home Monday night. Tho Presbytery has now no evaugeli-t, Rev. L. L. Gailhud having retired. The smaller churches have been grouped in trios and fours, and some groups are sup plied with minuter*, and it is hoped all will soon be. The statistical reports will be made at the next meeting, which is to bo held at Geneva on Wednesday before the second Suuday in April next. Silk Hats at $ft.O0 and *ft.ft0, at Stbai me & Goldsmith’s. Buy ouo of those fine Suits. They aro very cheap at Strauhk «.V Goldsmith's. If you would rather have Clothing made to order at short notice, Strause A Gold smith’s is the place. They have a splen did stock of Piece goods. Their tailor are pl.viug the ncedlo vigorously. octl tf Consumption Can he Cured. senrnck’s mandkakk pills, Aro tho only medicine* that will oure Pul monary Con*uiapttoii. Frequently mediciue* that will stop a cough will occasion tho death o? th. 1 patient: they look u;> the liver, r.op the circulation of the blood, h-morrhafe follow*, and, iu fact, they clog il>e action ot the very organs that caused the cough. Liver OoinpUiut and DjapepsU ur« tho OKLseaof two-third* of tho cases ot Consump tion. Many person* . oniplatu of a dull pain in the side, constipation, ousted tongue, pain iu tho shoulder-blade, feeling* of drowsiness aud restlessness, the food lying heavily on tbo •tomach, accompanied with acidity and belch ing up of wind. These symptoms usually originate from a disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid Picking generally commenced by tbe lfttli to the 20th of August, and as the August drought was general, and the cot ton mostly opened, it is thought it will bo finished by November. Tbe abovo esti mates aro made on the supposition that frost comes at the usual time. 'Ihe reports telegraphed to the New York Chronicle last Friday night state that more or less rain has fallen at several points, and a very severe storm was ex perienced ou the Atlantic coast, which did no damage to cotton. Picking is progres sing finely everywhere. THERMOMETER AVERAGE. Last week—(»1 ('!) nt Montgomery ; Oft at Nashville ; fill at Augusta and Charles ton : 70 at Columbus, AtlautA and Savan nah ,• 72 at Mobile ; 73 at New Orleans and Selma ; 7t at Indianola, and 7ft nt Galveston. Cotton Stealing. This business seeuis to be vigorously iroughout this seotion. On Mon day night one or more thieves entered the gin house of Mr. Barr, near Suwtnervilin, knocked off the iron hoops from n bale of cotton, and carried off about half the same, it is supposed, in bags. No due to the thieves at last accounts. Such complaints are becoming quite frequent. The cotton is stolen both in the seed and in the iiut. It is very oltcn traded off to shop keeper* in the city and suburbs. Tljp practice is becoming very annoying to planters, and must lead to trouble among the thieves unless shipped. The parties who knowingly encourage such petty thieving by purchasing the stolon cotton are equally guilty with tho thieves themselves, aud liable to nrrest, trial and conviction. Such rascality should receive no oucourageiuent from our suburban traders. When they have the least reasou to suspect that the small parcels of cotton offered them has been stolen, they should use thoir influence to arrest the offender* and bring them to justice. Thieves have held sway long enough, and it is now high time honest people should be made secure in their rights and property. Jas. M. Russell. Cuas. J. Swift. BUSSELL A SWIFT, AlturaeveuDd Counsellors a? Law. Will practice L. T. DOWNING, Attorney ami Solicitor. . ft. Cuxu’r au 1 Register iu llankruptc; . Office . . ver lira Iks’ Drag Store, Colomlm*. Qa. TKABtfDY A BBANNON, Attorney* at Law. Frier 07f.r. J. Knsis k Co.'s Stokx, IIroah St. U'jvlbj West Siki. R. J. BOSES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, leurgitt Home lusurauce Company building, act or t7 lyi ond btory. A. €>A9IttEL, Livery and Sale Stable*, Ocllt. ..AIL t T . Coll AIL Us, Ga. Fresh tVSeats. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 2 aud 18, Market Ho Freeh Meats of every kind :tud best Cun and Locksmiths. Fill I.IF LIU,Lit, ami Forklraw-tori etrett, -. a: JuliU'. n’s »« rner, Columbus, fin. ,, Doctors. DU. J. A. URUU1IAKT, Office removed to the Drug Mure of E. C. lluod & Brother. Sleeving avurtuient at former residence, ou the corner ot Randolph and McIntosh s.rcet-., opposite toe residence of Mr. Win. Beach. DR. COLZEY.) Residence and Office corner of 8t. Clair nud Ogh- tho! Office hou t., 12 t Mem Mutual Insurance Corn’py A.tnon.8, O-a* AsMCta on 1st of Hay, '71. R.183,720.32 Dividend No. 16, 45 per cent on premi- ns, now ready lor delivery nnd payment. R. B. MURDOCH. Insurance Agent, o^3m No. U4 Broad Street. Dissolution. Tho Drug Business heretofore conducted l».v E. O. Hood 6c Bro., will be continued by the undersigned, wt.o will constantly keep sep‘27 dt? DR. ». U. LAW. Droad and Randolph streets, Burras' building. Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair Grocers. D.vN'i, ii. Bia;. J. If. I5.VJIII.TOS, Wholesale n:i<! Retail Ovoee ruukli:,. K arreu i VVktherl Taiiors. Dentists. line OCtJ tf M. D. HOOD fc CO. Notice. iU R IN G THE LO W .. w of water Die Central Line of Boats will almllsh their present D' X>r. T. W. HENT/,, 3Douti«t v W ILL have n room at the Qeo iria Home Building lor octd tt Work Wanted. rnHE undersigned wishes to obtain a situa X ?iona-» Bookkeeper for ft tew months ai the low price of thirty-five dollais per month. S.itisfactlon guaranteed. Address octe lw WILLIAM S. LLOYD. W. F. TIGNLK, Dentist, Wrapper’s building. Itainb-dpli W. T. 1*001., Dentist, lul Bro id St., Columbu G. A. KCEUNK, Merchant Tailor aud Cutter fctv U if Fi-s;« h nnd English l«r... HENRY SELLMAN. uttiug, Cleaning aud Ilepn Tin and Coppersmiths. Druggists. Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS M.VNUFACTUKINO CO.. Mauufucturus of Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sewing and Knitting Thread. Cards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn- Office in roar of Wittich Jc Kinsol's, Randolph st. jHlS Ji. 11. CHILTON, Pro idem. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Muuufacturers of SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, OA. G. 1\ SWIFT, President. WM. FEE, WorUor in Tin, Sheet Ir Orders tr-mi abroad promptly a! No. t Painters. SNOW. JK., * CO., iliul £-:rii l’Mlnti'ri LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney «t La v.. Opelika, Alabama, TaUajn • of At. the I'nlted States District eli, the Supr ho I * " gotner . SWIFT. Si-crcti.ry k Tr-hsi To buy boat Kibboua nt 1ft, 20 nml 2ft par j»rd. Tli. bmt lllack Silk, m th. I Will the white men remain .way from BWk.1, »»J kb, fainou. “Banner" brand j the polla to-day and allow two uegroea to Mpti U I b. .l.oWd to th. Leglalalure; History of Columbus. Wo liavo received from Mr. Thomas Gilbeit, book printer and binder, a work of 17ft pages entitled, “Columbus. Ga., from Its Selection as a * Trading Town’ in 1827. to its Partial Destruction by Wil son’* ltaid iu 18(Jft—History, Incident, Personality. Part 1, 1827 to 184fi. Com piled by John II. Martin.” There is not a man belonging to Columbus that will ! not be deeply interested in this littlo \ book, as it is a complete resume of tho j early history of our city, and the stirring events which accompanied tho Indian wars, as well as showing tbe growth of our different institutions. The mechani cal and typographical execution arc ex cellent—could not be better. For sale at the book stores, aud at Mr. Gilbert's of fice. Trice $1 ; on finer paper $1 80. SHORT STOPS. A thief entered the residence of Her. J. H. Nall and quietly took away a secre tary without notifying the inmates or asking leave. The same night a Canary bird FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. UAHUENTEH SHOP AT BBOAJJ and Thomas streets. Apply to seplT tf MRS. L. F. MEYER. For Rent. rjMIE PLANTERS’ HOTEL, well adapted for a ll->ariling House; hus usually had a good patronage. Apply to sepia tt ESTES A SON. For Rent. ! JEWELLING ON JACKSON ST., Watchmakers. C. SCllOMBURG, Practical Watchmaker ami Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutowsky, 105 Broad etrevt, jail Columbus. Ua. C. H. LEQI7IX, Watchmaker, 1.°.4 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Watches and Clocks repaired in the best man tier and warranted. J ;t11 Tobacco, Clears, &c. €, LOPEZ, Dealer in auil Manufacturer of Fine Cigars, Near Broad Street Depot. r the B.iptDt Church,! rooms. Kra^M. Enquire at Alabama Warehouse, sops tf W. H. HUGHES. For Rent Cheap. ^ PORTION OF THE DESIRABLE RES- idence of Mrs Judge Thomas, on ROSE HILL, with or without furniture, outhouses, stables and garden. Also, about seven acres for ket garden. Apply on premises or at Enquirer-Sun office. Sept. 5, 1874-tt Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON (Successor to H. Ueues,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt and polite barbers in attendance. K- fl To Rent. DESIRABLE STORE BROAD ELLS & CURTIS. Sept 2, l*>74-tf for Rent. O FFIfi E S AND SLEEPING ROOMS in the Georgia Home In- Sfijl surance Building, among which is the office now occupied by Southern Life Insurance Company. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN. aug30 tf 116 Broad St. For Sale. 1 1 WELLING ON OGLETHORPE, stolen from ft lady liviug near | between Thomas amt Baldwin, six rooms, SSI one-fourth acre ; built in 1875. Cost 44.500, Persons so affected, if they take one or tun heavy oolds, and if the cough iu these cases be suddenly check d, will find the stomach ami liver clogged, remaining torpid and ina -tlve, ami almost before they aro awaro tho lung are a mass of sores, and uloeruted. of which is death. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant which does not contain opium or anything cal culated »o check a cough suddenly. Scheuck’s Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the too \ mixes with the gastric juices oi the stom ach, aids i igestion, and creates a ravenous ap petite. .... . 1 ^ costive, skin sail*'"- *' r Price 45,200. Apply to JOHN BLACK MAR, oe4 tf Real Estate Agent. For Rent, ^SIX-ROOMED HOUSE AT ftf j Schenck’s Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. H.SOHENCk \ SON, N. E. corner Sixth and Arch at*., Phil And f r sale by all druggists and dealers, mylw • edly On* commission merchant has bought about 4,ft00 bales of cotton in Columbu* since September 1st, aud shipped them. Mr. Chrts. Howard has arrived at Dal* iio result {las, Texas. He writes that every one there is looking out for themselves* and there are more men out of employment than any place he has seen. Some Lavn t t per month. Corner of F e«teu a square tucal in some time. Maj. C. J. Moffitt aud family had also arrived. The cur containing the Major's goods ran off the truck aud smashed them up badly. Go to the Sans Souci if vou would get a choice meal. Andrew Bolaud, the new proprietor, has transformed it iuto one of | ^ and Jackson Streets. Apply to 004lw PEABODY A BRANNON. For Rent. rnHE residence second door south uf St. L Paul Church, at presont occupied by MAIER DORN# [; you want to enjoy a good su gar Manufactory, Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Home. ja8 fi-j.13 d.c li. Wi WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law, (OLlTiIBl'S. !.A. „ A. Farlev, “ Xj nvu Attorney GUSSET A. Chattahooc OySpcdal nt-ention given HINES DOZIEIi, Attorney at Law, HAMII.TOX, O.V., lice iu the w 1 kind ' H. CASTLE MAN & CO., . General Insurance Agi'iik - REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON i GLOBE And other Strong Fire and Life Corn; :. OFFICE OYE1! PREEK. ILLOKS STORE, 119 BHOAD ST. i CD. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Rankin House, Columbus, (: Dress-Making. MISS M. A. IIOI.I.IXGSWORTH, ress-MakinSk Cutting aud Fitting. Terms cheap. Resideuco and shop in BrowueviUe. novlC Confectioners. I. G. STKUPPElt. Csmly Alanufacturer AND DKALEU IN All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits, Stick Candy 18 cents. Full weight guaranteed iu each box. REAL ESTATE ACENT5 JOHN BLACKM. St. Glair Street, Gunby’a Buildl-? n ,1 Freer, Illges & Co. Real Estate Brokerage St Insurance, y! Boots and Shoos. WELLS & CURTIS. No. 73 llroad Street, Have always a full stock of Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole aud Iiar- ucms Leather and Findings of all kinds. Reliable goods! Reasonable prices N. It.—Special attention to orders by Kxprer.*, C.O. D. iy4 Piano Tuning, &c. K. W. BLAU, Repairer and Tuner of Pinnoes, Organs aud Accordeons. Sigi Orders may be be left Boot and Shoemakers ! '1*9 nicest ’»ud tieuj.umeat piece, in tU. , “Vo'Xm,. S™" flr ‘ l °''' I city. | aaffil ,udU J. •. JONES. Dealer ii HeJ.1 A Co to orders. WM. MEYER. Boot and Shoemaker. lather aud Findings. Next to C. A * R ttuUtill „ jell MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINER^; ,1 i: l.avn t.int n III" lill" iJSftl V\ AN 11 SUMIIER JIll.l.lM* ’ tlll'lilift nil It,- KOVKI.TIKS 'I' - TKKSilSU AN ll III.BACHING latest styles, at the shorted Next door below the N»*vv Voik X" 1 '- . MBS. 00b' 1> j 1 , 1 '. octl*—1v mnr4 M!:-> b“ v - Nl : ■k Mrst'ooKK ( September litlb lS ‘ XX cuuiuy UI jnusv»i,«.w r|l .u\r day in October next, tor two tHpy • , j , o; . the Leaiflature, the lolloaint. i R i;! ( ure hereby ai»pointod to l»erInt * cl5 ;:: ou»pt sud strict altuutiou glvi hereby ni.pointo l to nuper;;' cl8 tion in tbe c/ty and different pre- county, viz: , t i Citv—J. M. McNeill, J. Im^-" J. P , and George Hunvcrford. Vl'ATOlE-JoVin 1). OllolU. J. 1 1 Rich and M. w. Hollis. w.A. 1 '-' Nance’s—G. Ogletrcc, J. i • and T. P. Fortson. i. i’. ‘ B zeman’s—P. J. f hl Vi ,n\v J -.Kv,“"i bl p wmu1 Benton and Robert nft turc. Givon under my official fign *• u orJi“ jrf ' sep!6 dkwtd . Merchants of Colu» • Advertise Your Baililw* „ HAMILTON VISITOI*' TF you wish to bid lor the tra c 1 X adjoining counties. Advertislug rates re ““?jSfiij.vi:i•"* . v Specimen copies sont on an y jjft I Addreu D *kawiiw° ,u 1 aflkflfli