Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 16, 1874, Image 4

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DAIT.Y ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874. (Citu ‘3 Watte vs. />!//» MARKET. I. snanl bill* itViMittnli, Al- CV i M-irKt i folio' HU." 1 nforlor Ordinary and M.in.,1. Good Ordinary Liw Middlings Middling* Oo-hI Mi.l.|!lit K Balm 40U twin*. lt.volj.l-. i.|(l bub’* *»y — - i-'.tfia’-j u U'H'* if- DEMOCRATIC HALLY. Anorr twelve nr shred ri:o- 1‘LEIX the 4tri.it.i mu sf LAST XJtiHT. Man]/ Ladies Cm sent Sa tubers of Color nl People in Itie Gallery—Addresses by Uen.,1. It. (Iordan*nil lion. Ilvary It. Harris—Olo- r I ft ration an,l Applause. It ; SM 0 In bain*- .‘.jo b> \\ . .’l> by M .1 0. It I J* It It , _7 by W. It. Il.l W. It. It Nhlpmenl* :>U It. It., 14 for homo cui,« Bio. k ..n hard Aiirt . .i.aw -10 Ml 11 oAT Index to ? Mobilo Oynlor Utinovnl* Mi bbfrMlfWfHtl. F. Reich. >cin|ii(> Smith ha* Uk- Mi WrttohcH AU.l J«‘. Hh.uiihurj; Rjuinvillo Lotto noth. o Sold—C. Novouibor Oysters. Mohilo Ovhtoi-H, prui.o, just received l»v H F. Reich. ’ Cotton Than tUr. C'olniuliiiK, miuv lust Prulny flight, Iiam reooivod 2.3 It* hales of cotton, Kliippvl 1,751, ntf.viiisl l,t?71 And 1,823 received and shipped saw* time last v Our friend Mr. J. •Aiwa, brought t.» thi m on, tueamirin;* «U cumfereuce. Thin done by judicious f oud. of Ala- yesterday n fine ns w’o have over il ten inches in cir- fhows what can be rming. The Bomocrata of Manoogou had r grand rally last night in the Opera IIouho Tilt house was well ftllod. Numburv ol Udiea graced the o. easioa by their pres once, and the gallericH were largely oeett pied by whites who could not obtain seats below, and by colored lords of cioatii n, were out in force. Il was a grand Democratic demonstration, r.nd a high tribute to the brilliant young Georgia Senator and Confederate corps comman der nndcr tho immortal Lee, and t«> the popular standard bearer of the p..rty for Congress in this District. 11 was a greater compliment from the fact that the whites of Columbus, though almost to a man op posed to Radicalism—and prove their faith by thoir votes are not very part nl to political speaking. On tho stage wore Col. R. A Thornton, Col. F. G. Wilkins, Gen 11. L Henning. Major A. M. Allen and Judge John Quin. Tho apoakoia were handsomely intro duced by Col. 11. A. Thornton. ADDIUtaB OF OEM. QOIIIHJM. This gentleman, who has bo nobly il lustrated Georgia on the battle Held and in the halls of Congress, and whom liis native State has so highly honored, and who so signally has proved that ho de served and appreciated tho trust, was greeted with the most enthusiastic ap plause. He commenced his nd.'ress by express ing thanks for the fluttoiing greeting. Ho briefly traced the history of parties from the formation of the government, and showed that the South hud beou tho true inter preter of the Constitution ns its framers designed ; when its violations commenced and the South Receded she did not com- Verfrrt Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choico liuo of New Samples, and we are now taking orders for Dress and Bilsilieas Suits, hav ing rnado satisfactory arrangements for the manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care and at short 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 prices for having their clothing made to order. •cpl7 tf Thomas A Prescott. Take Sot ire ! By buying your Clothing At tho Balti more Clothing House you will savo money. A visit to that establishment will convince you of tho truth of this assertion. oct2 tf eo tin cut V Mr. Jno. R. Pag of S.doi favors in faolur.d fio place, which yoke a man t pMitr ith i Alabama, iple of syrup niann* > raised on his own ‘.I that it would pro ven if he had no ap- Hla lime Humeri. The gin house of J. G. Tohuan. near Butler, Ga,, containing eleven hales of cotton, was burned \esterday. Origin of the llie not known to our informant. W . t.f .V o a com missioners t»» Washington. AH she asked was to ho let alone. The war ended and the South was defeat Oil. The North did uot compter no. It was the combined world. Not a land the sun shone on hut furnished mercenaries to tho Northern army. No man higher than he honored the men of tho North who fought for principle. Then peace was said to bo de clared. Gan. Grant aaid ho wanted peace in 18(17, when ho visited Georgia. Gen. Grant paid to the speaker ^Gen. Gordon', "If I undoistatnl tho sculiuieuis of tho to Gen. Gordon, he conmicricoJ an array of the Uidicid party. He stated that his objort was not to excite tho pa«sioiiH of his hearers, but to address thoir judg ments. He pictured briefly tho Oovtra- ment as it was, with its checks and hnlnn- cos. Tho war came. It wrh a rcMi't of a denial of tho reserved rights of tho States. Tho tendency of the party in power is to centralization and corruption. Siueo tho Radicals carno into power tho Government expenditures have been most reckless. Since Grant came into power the receipts have been $2,708,882,844, of which amount $54 1,440,000 have beou ex pended without uny accouut being ma le of it Between 1701 to ISM—70 years— in which throe foreign wars wore con- dueled, tho Indians removed, Ac., tho es pouses of tho Government were $1,587,- 4U.4GS, and during the five years of Grant's administration, independent of the payment of the public debt nud in- crease of tho s nking fuud, they bavo boon $ 1 ,(100,1*00,000. Three ofliciula ou the part of New York had received in ouo yoar $485,000, be- aido tbeir salaries, which are greater than that of l\ S. Sonatuis. They got this amount for doing the dirty work of tho patty. The stealings dictated by tho lost Congress amouutod to more than tho total cost of the tweuty first years of the gov ernment. When these facts were stated o i the floor of the House that power must surely pass out of the bauds of tho Re publican party, if this corruption, extrava gance and extortion did uot stop. B suiarck any* the men Hint hold the j them, money-bags nro the men that control a country. Formerly tho people held tho money-bags nud ruled. Now the govern ment has it nud rules. In the United States, there are 2,500 corporations which hold the money-bags, and the remainder of the 40.000,000 people must get money from them. Massachusetta has $41,000,- 000 more currency than she is entitled to : House, SS Broad street, in proportion to her population. Tho oilier New England Slates together have $30,000,000 t >o much, and the Middle States $0,iKH»,iHH>. The South has $51,- tKHt.OOO less than her share, the North- west $*21,000, C00 and the Territories $8,- 000,000. The people of the South had to borrow money, after the war closed, to carry m (heir farming ; and they still have to tor- row. They must got it from the 2,500 corporations, and those corporations have it in their power to withhold money when ra:.- are low and to lend it when they are EL FU AST c VSTOM CL O Til ISO Made to Order at Stork Frires Black (Jaahmero Manila Shawl*, Paria embroidered. The lateat oat, at oct lleod J. 8. Jones’. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Etigravuig and Watch Repairing done at Wittich A Kinbxl’s. Satire. On and after this date the Ice Home will be open on Sunday from 7£ a. m. till 12 m., and from A r. M. to C p. m. octll-tf John L. Hogan. Full lino Toweling, Table Damasks, Blenched and Brown Domestics, selling very low, at ocll Chatman A Vebstille’b. Freeh Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant. This is tho very best establishment of i the kind in tho country, and everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine stock of Liquors is beiug retailed nt 15 cents. Call and bo satisfied, out 14 tf J. W. Rian. Holder's 3 Cent Cigars Were always the best in the city, but since he is in his now store ho has some thing still bettof at the same price. Try octll-tf At Ed mads* Furniture Store, A full liuo of medium and low priced Walnut Chamber Suits, new and beauti ful designs. A lot of those superior Rattan Baskets, Children's Carriages, Boys’ Wagons and Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac. octll-tf _ H. S. and L. C. Handk's, Corsets, Cam bric edgings, Laces, Crochet Trimmings, Rnftlings, Hoop and Felt Skirts, Misses, Ladies and Gent’s Hosiery, Zephyr Wors teds and Notions in endless variety. Very cheap, at ocll CiiArMAM A Veestille’ Ho who would always want a smooth and well-shaped Shirt Front, must buy of those New Pattern Shirts at STBArsK A Goldsmith s. KXOIT ALL 31 EX That nt the popular and long established Restaurant and Saloon of Chas. Hey man A Co. tho best of Meals, Wines, Liquor* and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro bono publico. octl tf Hats in endless variety at the Balti more Clothing House. tf Large lines of Dress Goods, all grades, stop: stop it Have you seeu the new and beautiful . al rctai * prices, at 11 eod J- 8. Joke* . stock of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing . tf F.legaut Sacques, in cloth aud velvet, trimmed in beaded Yak and beaded Gui pure. on exhibition on to-morrow, at oct Ueod J. S. Jones’. ('no who has taken Ilia trouble tocou informs us that on Oglethorpe a tree t t tween Crawford and the s null commons. is to lv °' v there aro twenty eight widows, three widowers, and Lrty-i-ix manUns above the age of four: c:i. What a favorite lo- calilv for those in search of wive*. H7iolrsafe and Retail, Joseph A Broth eh have now on hand a stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which they offer to the pnbli c on the most favorable terms. Everything needed by the wbolesalo or retail purchaser, which can be bought in any quantity as cheap ns in any house iu Georgia. They have many lines of specialties. They desire I kigh. j n p ( 0 coluo and examine for themselves. | Tho ftgviouUnrol portions of the United j AU !jues u{ Ejglo aml rheaix gix ,j s con . I Slntos par nearly twice u much tax to sto;it ) y on ^sud. oct7 3m the General Government as the m.Tunfac- ^ , ! faring irortioua, although the amonut in- i The Webster White Shirt, the best ens- Southern people, they arc not one '"ho I rat|M in llullllfaolur „ „ &b ont twice na | tom made shirt in existence, at the Pal- much as that invested iu Agriculture. Manufactures pay forty per cent, profit, ai.nualiy, while agriculture pays less tfl.v.i nothing. The reason why the agricnltu- ra’. iatei-cats arc so oppressed is because of the wretched financial policy of ibo Government. 1'articular Attention Called to Thie. My Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods is now complete, and I offer them at the very lowest sates for tho cash. Parlies indebted to me are respectfully requested to call and settle, as I need the money. T. E. Blanchard, 123 Broad Street. as disagreeable to me ns the Radical Congress cried “peace !** and pk&sed amendment niter amendment to the Re- construction acta, and ns a crowning measure of infamy, have proj*»sed the t’ivil Rights bill <11 for pence, they .-ay. They will next daoido. in otd r b> c;eatc ; timore Clothing House. The latest novelties in Neckwear at the Baltimore Clothiug House. tf Great variety of Opera Flannels, Red and White Wool Flannels,Cotton Flannels, Plaid Lindseys, Eagle and Kentucky Jeans. Yirgiuia Ca&simerea at prices to suit nil, at ocll Chapman A Verstille’s. Do Tom KnoirT That, at the New York Store. Landaeur has received a splendid st lection of Span ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jet veil*, jet buttons and New York rufiliugs? If you don't know this go and see for yourself at once, and you will be surprised and de lighted at the magnificent stock he has on hand. tf Lawyers. JOSEPH F. POU, Attorney at Law, and Judge of County Court. Practice, in all other Court.. Offlr* ovar .lore of W. 11. Kubarta A Co , Broad 8t. J*25 SAMVEL B. HATCHER. Attorney nt Law. Office over Wittich A Kinicl't Hotels. PLANTERS* HOTEL, Next to Columbus Buuk Building. Builders and Architects. ci «r. mil Another CatS.d* Wo hear that the S.sicr determined to V ChristtuA’i. for « when his body die**. ’J Congroas will go into ness to get peace. They do all this, not of lute, but to hold p< next suasion spiritual busi- The .op-: Hit outr old Mercy fair have lUnit I N< run such things su. diet m advar.c • th will tf.’lipw *11 |W kiud huretoLn .' for tbeir convent, i the Sisters how to fully, and wo pro- nppmAching fair eu’.erjui.st's of the ] ed in the < iv»* Cap!. Me All ldeUvV l y a sprained ancle. An official genlieman in tli father of eight clnlJron. are living. When quite >o the eight, by falD. broke the OMinary lQooha is ore jv'pnUr oftbuls wo have eve nfined to hit >f whom j each of ! eft i had iu Mua autv. At least f . candidate^ f.' bus. The Montg R. Calhoun. ; g«ut I'gAixtod as of Colnm- Ex tion extended to and Worktr.cr.H * soys Major A of the Columbus oepnsl the invite- \».n the M« .'hunts ib of this city aud. e C-ottrt House or. Matters h. at the last Library that su:e pv, the final :. 3*Vh day of ih.xse who great ;■•>! g. pab!:o, in N\ shoud be rwA.ly fo lav do* w we cau -ss may be *he. that the IU r :.> r\' . wwue, tabw lion. The Prof, l ade though t.v u'. lesqu* "Lades take oi. irder to consolidate the North sgaiust you Senator Morton claims the Radicals hould retaiu jKxwer beosuv? their j*arty ‘ OU# af I'X'gKWs. It* Vrt'grw. is t.w iards tyranny. The Executive, bv a tel- gram >*ltlal the tight* of the States aud iloacod the voice of the people. Arrests jaw made without warrant of la*, and parties an' imprisoned without crime. Beardleas boys tn our own State have be. r. ! arraatesi by United St >te> Marshals fi*r | serenading a Radical with tin pons. Prop erty ha* biH tt taken without due process of law. The speaker picfemd a party not of such progrr^s as this, bat of prin ciple. Morton claims the R.vdicais sl.ould t<e supported because of the management of the fiuauce*. and because they had whtpjxed the rvbela and freed the negroes. A more unjust, diacriminating and cruel ; system of finance was never set up. He j had shown who whipped the rebels. The i negroes were freed because without, it was nnjxxssible to cv'uquer the bonth. The General then addiessovi the colored peo|de with a few tiute'y xn-hk The lUdicaK would jxay the yoar.g men of this city to kill half a doaen of them, iu order to consolidate the North against the 1 South, lie illustrated the folly of civil OwWmWa, j rights, that without \i the uegro had every far advanced now tight he had. proved that the interests of of the Public j the two races were identical aud they Vtt* i*eutlied to j should be fiienda. Why the Rada had inmistakaldy. that propoaod a p'.au to colonize the negroes take place on the j elsewhere, because they wattled twm for ulver. Therefore, uhe.tr own teeming milhors. If the two to ptrltcipwie tn the j races wete at eumitv. the l lacks would ever offered to the j disappear as the Indians had done. Tue white* weto ton to one of the black*. He advised those who could read to buy Vice President Wilson a Inxok. He had mvest cd » x dollar* arid regretted the purda-e ever ainco. It would give the negro s* me information regarding Radical plans, e say advisciUy j The Radicals kept sending troops here e off on the day j |, keep down the rebellion R j even our though:*, aud wj.ni to punish us like the Dutchman did his son for think ing “tarn." Ue traced the Louisiana troubles. The late difficulty there, would net Lww us a vxxte. A Tciicd Slate* J;abre had dcc.ded which of two boards could dcc-de an elec Ucn. and the Government had susumed him because he decided ;rt favor of the Kalmk The peo|x«e hid now shown that Kellogg cou'.d uot sustain himself half an hour unsupported by United States Ix^y.xtieta. The grxxat question now xs. Shad the people have a voice in the goveremont of ihcrr Su:c .* Thi* is the quest'..xu narrowed. ITse General closed by sax iug ihe only salrauou for onr country w thorough union. The West sends gsxvi ti.Uaga. Thx* is our land and we mean so keep ;t. The General wv> fre<;.:cutly apjvsudid, and received man.festatio: - vxf ajxproval from many of *h»e eoloiwi people, who paid marked attention to his speech son. a&xst a nixxrs. The IVirtWctaL: nominee for v'ongre** in Distneu next proceeded u jKvp *. Aflat a j.raos-vd <v< RemoraI. Dr. \V. J. Fogle has removed hi* Dental Office from the Georgia Home building Due speaker spoke kindly to tho colored | to hu D0W pUco of business, over Wittich p.opie, and his remarks were ktndiy ic* j ^ Kinsel’s store. Here he will continue ceivctl. lie showed how civil war wou.d t | u . j ractico of Operative and Mechanical cortaiuly ettsae if they had mixed schools • Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his aud compulsory education. The children i friends. oct2 tf of the different colors and pareula would ! • mJ* vriih tiioiu. Thea !bo parent* would { *'«* *«■' *««-*•««. I'd** tight, friends would flo-.lt to their colors, i C*U at Buhler's, Xo. 34 Broad Street. j and civil u&r would bo the resait at once, and the blacks would go down, lie dx»- I posed of other features of Civil Rights in I similar forcible style. God himself has created a harrier against tho social equali ty of tho ro.es. j The interest* of the South and West i a:o identical, now that slavery bos teen I abolished, and they arc fast learning con- coni and union. Both suffer from the same causes. Already good news comes I from the West, Minds of men are changing as the passion* of war subside. ! and commercial interests will unite the groat South and West, j The speaker dosed am:d applause loud | and long, and the large audience dis- j pemed. Columbus will jh'11 an over- ; whelming majority for Harris. next to New York Store. A fine lot of Gents* Scarfs at Sr ha tax A Goldsmith * If the druggist offers any kind of herb flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious ness. or any other ailment, tell him that you want mcdiciue. not a bar-room drink. Ask him for Dr. Walker's California Vikeoab Bitters, the best regnlating preparation known, and which you know is free froxn “Satan’s Elixir." Reject all the fiery “ Tonics * and “Appetizers," and diug to that remedy. There is no medi cine that compares with it. oct!4 4w RESTAURANTS. THE ARBOR. Call at Haider's New Store. No. 84 Broad street, next to New York Store, for anything good in the pletely r n •• Vtllt All BOR" ftaud a* a Saloon and Res taurant. He is now prepared to fnrni>b Meal?, Smoking liuo. octll-tf Ctolce Liquors and Cigsn. am! cu«omer* may The Finest Imported and Key West Cigars at Bub* ler's. No. M Broad Street. octll-tf market afferxif. But 1< No. .> Remrmlter Tolxacconist is located now a ►ad Street. octll-tf SANS SOUCI Bar and Restaurant! H avi> this popu l.OiAl. HR I FIS. —'The Atlanta papers receive*! yester- ay did not coutain tho Supreme Court devi ce Croat other ite arrangement to drawing. Any do- the ticket bidder, said by outsiders, ..less that vro know Ri'SienmlJt v\ k. [.roction of Mr. S fit of the San,lay- ixne.nx O'sxivd of * malic roprosenta- d;v tunjishex! bv — I ho k ommtssmeer* tv*r« elected Mr. John Mcllhenny as a member of tho l>ody, vice J. K. Redd, decease*!. — The l*. S. flag was displayed on Springer’s Oj'era House yesterday, as a signal that Congressmen Hams ana Gor don would make speeches that night. <'rdin.tnly. Springer's own flag is flung tvx the breeze as an advertisement for ordi nary entertainments-. —The next theatrical company duo in Cx'lumbns is I-ingarx! a. He has engaged the Opt ra House for the evening of No- vember 7th. — No Mayor's Court has beer, held since the morning of the 10th. —Yvsterxlay morniug w as cold enough f*»r frost, but clouds parental Day ra- fear j ther warm in middle hours, h ua j —The gate stolen from the northwest ern entrance to the (.Vurt-hv'nae y*ri on Tuesday night was re^xlactd ytxstevxlay morning. 1: is the duty of policemen to disc, ver the perpetrators and bring them to the Mayor for trial. —The factories of Columbus will moke a handsome display of their product* at Sue A '.*u:a Fair which commences Mon- Bleached and Buown Hovtsrcxs art cheaper than before the war. Convince vo.trself by calling at oct l It f Blanchards Proprietorship of .1 have thoroughly ntted. rammishcxi ai finest WINES aa<5 . CIGARS to be found OYSTERS. FISH. GAME, and Choke Meal* served at all hours, at reosonaMe prices. *' irirate nxm* when 1 stocked it with ti.a her L.QVORS and in this or anj other Caskets and Metalie Hu rial Cases. Parties furnished desired. FRESH OYSTERS now received dally from Savannah and Mobile, and served in any A. J. BOLAND. 'he newest and best pattern*, and at rea- uiablo prices, and a full line of Coffin 'rimuiiugs and Mountings, at Edmunds' Y.ru.ture Store, Broad Street, octll-tf. Reich’s Restaurant Blanchard rece week. Go there i style*. sr l'niNrs every get the latent No. 112 Broad 8t., HW» BILL OF FARE EQUAL TO At f. E. Blanchard s. 12 * Bread street, m con buy Blacs Silks as cheap as in iv market in America. Come and see. • only the largest eitlesot the t*nlcn. S.ik Hats at $5.ik) and $5.50, at SnursK A Goldsmith's BARBERS. Buy one of those fine Suita. They erv cheap at Srxxrsi A Goldsmith s SIMON & JOHN. If you would rather have Clothing made to order at short notice. Stranse A Gold smith's is the place. They have a sjxlen. did stock of lheoe goods. Their tailors are pSying the needle vigorously. Randolph Street. t UrrosrrE Alston WxRRHorst. ctl ti largest and :*vk c Glawgs in Columbus will ly* fo Blanchaed's. A good two-button kid for $1; Harris Victoria two-button k:d for $1 50; j>«rfecUy seamless two-button kid for $2. r UH!> SHOP IS O 1 Jra'.lr ;.r-d auaruat P lite attaminn. tht jimi A teen cal Lrxrav.' a k x-* f. v .a*e, irwaratitMid. d at Hx-t-O-u::.*; Aillhci COTTON TIES. N. J. BUSSEY, Agent — A : r from the lower river ;> due to nay. N.V the place, it# ■■ »:x>tiy. 1 he bur- j Uhis ujxsn the ; r" *u a capital i v.t.r g themae^vos c\ neluding jxtevv. with much oi eeUthd “i j amnstag. t- Mnuecie-l ; characters w The error; gxvxd. Mpecia r&NtOOrAiit/W haring little time to thecr j**»\era. roio. We hare worae th show > by a.vC\ juxic—*\ujvL..<ia 1 thi r that the *.re a.. —The r.ew tv**: is progressing rapidly. The engines are on board; only one smoke-suck. The hurricane rovxf baa been caupVtel, and carjventerj wore officers and the pi.ot house. Steam wid Iv raise,! Saturday, and the boat leave Faasday. forir-two working days since her timbers were rot —We counted up yosterdar l-JP jvrsons who were gcSrg to Atlanta next week from our pers-vaa: knowledge. Several hundred will no doubt attend from Co- I Iambus ^oss in —Whoa John Momsser colors L:> 'dross * mousaoebe they call h:m the “!>x<isg .r.: 1 uUd.atot.* Summer Dress Goods at half-price: supply of snjvrior Black Aljxaoas, Fancy rail ar.d Winter Dross Goods, selling os- tor i-shmgly low at cell Chapman A Vusnusk. AMERICAN Dup'icaie s hanunos to !x' ocll cod lipment of Black Bnb c-pened to-morrow, at J. S. Jones. Columbus. Go. Cotton Tie Company. WheJe Truth, Foop'e must be droased, and they de serve to be drossod iu this age. in the latest style and as cheaply as possible. This can be done to letter advantage at the New York Store of S. Lamlauer than any place else. 1-oites and gectlemen cal; a: one# and be assured forroaraats. N OW See Mr lindaner before goingekwhere. octllU * A LARGE U»T Kenmck.v Jeans, FtACOCk 4 SWIFTS. J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Couniellor at Law. Practices in courts of Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad ?t., (orer C. A. Redd A Co.’s) S|M*cial attention girou to collectioua. Jail Ports* Iroram. Martin J. Crawford. Ki*ai Crawford. 1SOBAX Ac CRAWFORDS, Attorney* at Law, Will practice in the gtate aud Federal Courts ol Georgia. , Office over Freer, lllgea A Co.’e store, northweet corner Broad and 8t. Clair 8ta. ja8 A. A. DOZIER, Attorney and Caansellor nt Law, Practices In State and Federal Court* in Georgia and Alabama. Office 128 Broad .-t., Colnm baa, Oa. Ja6 Mark 11. Blandforid. Louis F. Garrard. HLANDFORD At GARRARD, Attorney* and Uouneellors nt Law. Office No. 67 Broad atred, over Wittich A Kiu- aei’a Jewelry Store. Will practice in the State aud Federal Court*, sept Jas. M. ftcasRU. Char. J. Swift. RUSSELL At SWIFT, Attorneys aud Couniellor* at Law. Will practice in the Court* of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuit) and Alabama. Office over C. A. Kedd A Co.'* atore. Broad street, Columbus, Oa. jal L T. DOWNING, Attorney nnd Solicitor. U. 8. Com'r and Kegiater in Bankruptcy. Office uov20| over Brooks’ l)rug Store, Columbus, Ua. PEABODY At BBASNON, Attorney* nt Law. Offic* otbr J. Ennis A Co.'s Storr, Broad 8t., noTlS] Wssr 8id*. R. J. MOSES, Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law, Georgia llomo Iusuranc* Company building, sec- oct7 ly) oud story. Doctors. DK. J. A. I'RqUUABT, Office removed to tlie Drug Store of E. C. Hood A Brother. Sleeping apartment at former residence, on the comer ol Randolph and .McIntosh streets, opposite foe residence of Mr. Win. Beach. »cp5 DR. COLZEY.I llesideuce and Office corner of 8t. Clair aud Ogle thorpe its. office hour*—7 to » a. m., 12 to 2 r. *., 7 to 2 F. M. *ep27 dtf DR. S. B. LAW. Office corner Breed and Randolph streets, Burru*' bnilding. Residence on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair. Ja6 Dentists. W. F. TIONER, Dentist, Opposite Strapper’s building, Randolph St. Special attention given to the insertion of Arti ficial Teeth, as well a* to Operative Deutimy. feb22 daw COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS, W. T. Pool, Prop’r, Georgia Home Building, Columbus Georgia. Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sowing and Knitting Thread. Cards Wool sad Grind* Wheat and Corn- Office in rear of Wittich k Kmeel’s, Randolph *t. jal8 K. U. CHILTON, Piesident. MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of SHEETING*. SHIRTINGS, YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. G. T. SWIFT. President. j W. A. SWIFT, freer*larj A Treasurer. oct31 ly. Watchmakers. c. SCUOMUURG, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Successor to L. Gutotr»ky, lvio hrvad street, JaH Columbus, Ga. C. H. LEQUIN, Watchmaker, 154 Broad street, Columbus, Ga. Wstcbee and Clocks tepa.ted in the beet man- ner sad warranted. jail Tobacco, Cisars, Ac. MAIER DORN. If you want to enjoy a go^i smoke, go to his Cigar Manufactory, Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Home. jaS C. I.OPEZ, Dealer in and Manufacturer of Fine Cigars, ja# Near Broad Street Pepot. Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON, (Successor to 11. llencs,) Under Georgia llome Insurance Building. Prompt and polite barbers in attendance. Ja25 ALEX At MAM, jefr B* kb me, 8r. Clair Strcet. ED. TERRY, Barber, Crawford St., under Rankin Uouae, Columbus, Ga. doctf Dress-Making. ■IkS M. A. ROLLINGS WORTH, Pres*-Makitig. Cct ting and Fitting. Term* cheap Km.deuce and shop :a Biownevtlle. serif Confectioners. I. G. STRUPPER, Candy Manufacturer i» mut :x All kinds of Confectionery nml Fruit*. Stick Candy 18 cento. Fo". e eight guarautee-J it *a;L lei. H24 Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS. So. 73 It road Street. Biv( aleraxs a fell *wk , r Boou and Shore. Upper. Sole and Har ness Leather and Findings . (•f All k.nda. WaSh foots! Ket*.i»ilwt prions! N.R.—Specual ttleabes to order* br ILxrre«a. C.O.B. Plano Tuning, Ac. L W. BLAU, Litres and Trier of Piar;ee Organ* aii* Aoor.ro*...na. Sign Tail:tang ale. aoaa. Orier* may fo u tefi at J. W. I'naM A Xera.Au', r ,t Boot and Shoemakers l-"all Prints AT PEACOCK k SWIFT'S. J. U. CHALMEUN, llouse Carpenter ami Hiiilder. Jobbing douo at shua uoiice. Mans aud HpccificHtiuns furuisbod lor all jtylos builJiuge Bruud Struct,: Livery and Sale Stables. HOISERT TUUJlP80.'i, OcuTaj] OCt30 ■*, North or Kandolpu Sts., Columbia, Ga. A. UA9IJICL, Livery aud Hale Ntablrn, Ooletiiorpk 8t., Columbus, Qa. Particular attc-utlon given to Poediii^ tn ■ Btu V. Hones and Mules boarded in stubles l Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 2 uml 18, Market House, resit Meats of every kind and best iii;i|.i jail always ou hand. J. T. COOK, Fresh JieaiM of All liiiKin, ; Stalls N»u. i t ni„ Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP MIUK, aud LockMvith, Crawloid a true Jobusou's corner, Columbus. WILLIAM SCUORER, Locksmith and dealer in Uuiiiiii rials. Opposite Enquirer Office. Grocers. 1>AN*L R. IHZi:; Family Gro : Ties, on Urva Mir No charge for J. II. HAMILTON, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No charge for drayu Tailors. G. A. KCEHNE, Merchant Tailor and Cuttei stock of French and English Br«a HENRY SELL31 AN. Cutting, Cleaning ami Repairing r Crawford and Fr« Tin and Coppersmiths. Orders from abroad j Painters. WH. SSOW. JK., & CO., Home and Sign Painters, glethcrpe corner. (ju«t north of post;.: Columbtu, Georgia, contract for i: ,-u. i Sign Taiutii! al.ir j-'i;sn I g :irant.-c- e.,t:.:iicUou. Jajr LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney nt Laiv, Opelika, Alabama, tLe United State* l i.-; go—ry, W. F. UllUAXi •eplft L.: r. il. IVlLtl* n: Bus- t. and in Mont WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law. COLUMBUS, GA. ffip Offlo* ever Al jyit 3m W. A. Fariev, A.tt ornoy-nt-X-c a w CUSSETA. CDATTAHOocaKK Co., Ua. (^•Special attention given to collection!. HINES DOZIER, Attorney at I .a\v, HAiiiniiy, ga.. pushed. *Tay l H. I A8TLEMAN. L. H. CHAl'FKLL H. CASTLEMAN & CO., General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GL0EE And other Strong Flro and Life CoinpnniCF. OFFICE OVKK FREEH. 1 LEGES \ CO’S STORE, 111) BROAD ST. . BUY ONLY THE Genuine Fairbanks Scales. Sleek Seale*. Coal F<aIw. 11 Scale*, C.Mtn;-r Scalf?. Iz.. *c. Al»«. Miles Alarm Till Co.’s ALARM CASH DRAWER. EYKKT UtRCHAM him ftuKftC.. i;\ EBV drawee FAIRBANKS & CO., S1I BROADWAY. S. t 1« r,:i..x :» ;£1 - r FAIRBANKS A. EWINO. Makc : IUIL r • FAIRBANKS, DROWN A co “ j r.:a ««*i. r-»:.» F.v «lr bt Hardwwiw ttotltrs aag.i® W*. MEYER. Boot ami Shoemaker. T*ikW :r LmriLm ks>Z 1 .stLajpa. Next w> C JL 4 iVi rr.*;-t ul »U..i Atutttcc pm ■ iC-Osts. yen Merchants of ColiunbUN Adrer.iie V.’• '• HAMILTON VISITOR. I F jem wuk to bU U* O-r : ‘ | ic:rg o «*tD t AJvrrUUac rat« , SieK iTcea cv p.« «*t -n . . •