Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, October 20, 1874, Image 4

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DAU.T 8TATKMKKT. stock on baud August 31st, 1874 1,030 “ * ' * * 354 11,675—11,029 12 065 110 9,705—9,810. Shipped to-day •• previously... Stock on hand U. 8. Ports.—Receipt to Client Ilrltain 21,139; 3,149 for 3 days 43,757; exports to Continent 10,863; stock fHrfiui to New A it eert i seme nf s. Bankrupt Notice—MoPhor*on, Clerk. Masonic Notice — Columbian Ixxl^e incotn to-nigbt. liouisvillo Lottery—Hoc notice ot draw- ing. Tax Collector’s Notice—A. A. Scott, Leo connty, Ala. Mayor'» Court. Two white men, for fighting, were fined each five and costs. A nogvo boy for disorderly conduct was fined $2 IK) and costs. Sugar Vane, Mr. Majors Htrend brings to thin ofllco a stignr carte seven feet six inches long olid heavy in proportion. Ho is one of the solid farmers of Lee county, Alabama. Rnllding and Loan Association. Money in Morchnnts’ Association sold last night at 411. Mechanics' Association adopted a rono- lntion to close up on the 81th instalment, and allow borrowers to pay up and cancel tlioir mortgages as in scrios B. Opening Dug. The ladies will rcuioniber that this is opening day at Mrs. Leo’s millinery store, whore will bo on display a magnificent stock of ha's, bonnets, ribbons, and mil linery and fancy goods generally. Mrs. Loo thinks her present stock has never been surpassed iu the city. Let every body go and soe for thenisclvos. Churches Sunday. The funeral of Judgo Wellborn occurr ed at the baptist in the morning, ltov. M. 11. Harden, of LaOrange, preached at night. No servico at either the Presby terian, Nt. Luke or Hi. Paul churches in the morning, tlio pastors officiated after noon and uight. Other city cburchen were supplied os usual. Handsome Millinery flooda. Mrs. Mary It. Howard has received and opened nt her old stand, next to I. O. titruppor's, a superb slock of fall and winter millinory, bats, bonnets, hair goods, jewelry, Ac., which she is offering at prices lower than over. Her goods arc truly rich and beautiful, and cannot fail to please. Those iu wuut of elegant bond rigging, should not fail to call early. Left for Macon. Mr. T. J. Apploynrd, for some time oonnootod with this office, loft yostorday for Macon to ussumo the forematiship of the Morning Mr. A. is a number one printer, and young man of intolli- gouoe and worth, who will make an acces sion to any community. While regretting to lose him to Columbus, we wish hhn happiness, prosperity .and tunny friends in his now home. Funeral of the Jjtte Judge Marehutl J, Wellborn. The funeral services of this distin guished jurist and divino took • place at the First Rnptiat Church in this city Sun day morning last at 11 ‘o’clock. Several eity churches having suspended morn ing services, an immense congregation was in attendance, and many failing to gain admittance returned home. The opening prayer wus offered up by Kev. A. Wright, of St. Paul M. E Church, aud the scriptural collect read by Kev. M. B. Hardin, of the LaGrange Baptist Church, after which the funeral discourse was preached by Kev. J. H. DeVotio, of the First Baptist Church of Griffin, from the following passagos found in 1st. Thcss. 4:13,14 ; ‘But I would not have you to bo igno rant, brethren, concerning thorn which are asloep, that yo sorrow not oven as others which have no hope. ‘For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, eveu so, also, them which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.” On these verses the Reverend Doctor based one of the best efforts of his life. With a heart overflowing with his mighty theme, and subdued, r.n it wore, by a sense of his own personal beroftvometft in the loss of a true and tried friend, ho was peculiarly happy in thoughts aud elo- quout in words. He spoke of the various grudos of sorrow and its effects upon the lives and characters ot different individu als—in other words, of tho sorrow which is hopeless, in comparison with that which is tinged with the sweet rainbow prisms of Christian hope and consolation. To those nnsustained by tho precious promises of tho gospel, heraavcincut is indeed dark and torriblo—unrelieved by a single ray of bright and cheering hope. While to those whose souls arc alive to God, who hang confidingly upon His overy prom iso, tho death of Christian friends is rather a inattor for rejoicing than gloomy despondency. For, if woindcod believe “that Jesus diod and roso again,” and that those who sleep in him, “will God bring with him,” this faith is ablo to sustain and comfort even in the darkest hours of personal bereavement. The reverend gontlouinn in conclusion of his discourse spoko fool- ingly of the long yours of intimate friend ship that had existed between himself and deceased, of his conversion in tho groat rovivul of 1858, of his entering upon and self-denying labors iu tho luiuistry, of hia conscientious rectitude as a man and Cbristiuu, of his extonsivo privato chari ties, and finally of his sudden and tri umphant death. Tho sermon, though lengthy, was listened to with unxveariod attention from beginning to end. Among tho ministers present wo no ticed Itevn. J. S. Key, of St. Luke; A. Wright, of Bt. Paul; J. II. Null, of tho Presbyterian, Af; 13. ilardon, of La- Grunge, aud MoKsrlfcj&omlrick, Slade and Hicks, Baptist miniatvrs of this city and vicinity. 'I he funeral cortcgo was an unusually long one, the following goutlouiou actiug aa pall-boarors: T. J. Nuckolls, J. M. Estes, Alfred Prescott, Peter Proor, II. W. Battle aud A. It. Wilkorsou. CHAMBER OB COMMERCE. ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS LAST NIOITT. There was an excellent tnrn ont of merebanta and bnsinew Men last night at tho meeting called for tba annnal election of officers. Col. R L. Mott having posi tively declined a re-election to the Presi dency of the Board, the election was gone into and resulted aa followa : A. M. Al’en, President. G. Gnnby Jordan First Vice President. T. J. Nuckolls, Second Vico President. H. W. Verstille, Third Vico President. T. E. Blunchard, Fonrth Vico Presdent. J. F. Iverson, Secretary and Treasurer. Tho following standing committees were also elected: Corresponding and Supervising Com mittee—A. M. Allen, President, Chair man ; II. II. Epping, D. F. Willcox, John Mcllhenny, F. J. Sprioger, It. L. Mott. Arbitration and Awards—G. Gnnby Jordan, Vico President, Chairman ; A, M. Brannon, M. D. Hood, G. W. Woodruff, W. S. Holstead, D. D. Gawley. On Appeals—T. J. Nuckolls, Vico- President, chairman, R. II. Chilton, A. V. Boatrite, J. M. Estes, A. Wittich, It. E. Carter. Finance—T. E. Blanchard, Vice Presi dent, chairman, G. J. Peacock, J. II. Hamilton, W. U. Bedell. Market Reports—H. W. Veratile, Vioe President, chairman, II. T. Crigler, G. W. RosCtte, J. S. Jones, Julius Kauf man, N. J. Bussey, J. 8. Acee, J. P. Mauley, L. E. O’Keofo, E. L. Wells. The President was instructed to appoint at his leisure a committee to attend the meeting of tho Sontheru Navigation and Diroct Trade Association, to bo held in Atlanta ou Thursday next. The Board theu adjourned to the regu lar mooting in November. local miners. Rlv • Ne I Tho Jackson ami Furluy arrived Suu- dny, the former bringing 103, tho latter 10 halos of cotton. Tho Julia and Farley left about daylight yesterday morning. A light draft boat called Clara is ex pected from Mobile in a few days to take the place of the Julia iu the mail service. The Jackson it is said cannot renew her papors and will prohuhly bo laid up. River raun state that tho Atluntio and Gulf Railroad Company will purchase two boats to connuot with their road at Chattahoochee. The new steamer will hardly be ready to make her trial trip before Thursday or Friday. Tho river rose a foot or eighteen inches ou (ate rains. IIVM J oul or red. The Gift Concerts iu aid of the Ken tucky Library are not nt all speculative. Tho institution is chartered by tho St Ate of Kentucky. Tho first prize iu tho next drawing, whioh takes place November 30, is $230,000* It is a reliable institution, and soimi ouo will got that money. Aud thnt there may be no doubt us to the honesty of its management, xvo cito tho fact that the best banks in Louisville indorse if, and thnt Governor Thomas E. Braudotto, of Louisville, is the general manager. An institution so fathered is certainly deserving of confidence. [It Tinx Not ire. I will be in Brow no vi lie, Ala., ou Wednesday, tho *21st instant, to collect the taxos^of Loo county, Ala. A. A. St'OTT, it Tax Collector. A LA IXA ma sun vims. imoWNKVILLE. Tho Baptist Church, ou Smulay after noon, called to its pastorate ltev. l>r. Da vid, in place of Kov. Mr. llicks, recently roaigned. It is not yet known whether ho will accept. Business dull. Politics warming up HoAlth generally improving. Mr. Jugersoll and Miss Wynn wero married Sunday aftornoou and left on tho night train for Atlanta to nttoud the Ueorgia State Fair. A cow yesterday morning foil over tho eteep bank near tho end of tho dam into the river, hut by considerable effort was enabled to swim out and pursue her usual browsing operations. Matters and Things in General. Tho approaching municipal election promises to bo a very exciting ono. Wo hear tho uauios of throe prominent gon- tlomea mentioned in connection with the Mayoralty. Either of thorn would make good officer, and provided they run the raco out, each will icceivo n good vole. A goodly number of citizens left ou Sunday aud yesterday for tho Atlanta Fair, and still at hors nro going to-day. Columbus will bo well represented iu beauty aud chivalry, as well ns iu manu factured products. Tho can t-got-awajs would go if they could. Wo were shown yestorday a pear of tho second growth from tlio orchard of Maj It. AV. Crowder, of Salem, Ala. It was as large as a hen’s egg, and sufflcicutly tured for oatiug or cooking purposes. This yoar seems to havo been very favorable to the growth of sugar cane, specimen of tho red variety was yestorday sent to this office by Major Stroud, of Loe county, measuring fully seven foot aud containing twenty-two xvell matured joints. Yostorday was a lino specimen of glo rious Indian summer—neither too hot nor too cold, with clear and tranquil nkic: and health-giving atmosphere. Ah u spe cimen of flue weather it war u magnifi cent huccobh. Wo shall probably havo few mure of the same sort, aud wo don’ care how many, for such weather can’t b improved upon. •* Beware”!! Why don't yon prepare for tho winter season and 1aj in your stock. By not dressing warm in cold weather has caused much sickness already. You should not regret (Upending s few dollars to koep your health. Go to Stbause A Gold smith's Mammoth Clothing Store—there you can replenish your wardrobe at a small rate. Go! and don't wait too long. A NEW LOT OF SILK HATS RECEIVED. OCtl8-tf Blanchard receives new Prints every week. Go thore and you get tho latest styles. ^ At T. E. Blanchard’s, 123 Brood street, you can buy Black Silks or cheap as in any market in America. Come and see. Silk Hats at $3.00 and $3.30, at Strauss A Goldsmith’s. Buy ono of those fine Suits. They are very cheap at Stkauhe A Goldsmith's. If you would rather have Clothing made to order at short notice, Strauso A Gold smith’s is tho place. They have a splen did stock of Piece goods. Their tailors are plying tho needle vigorously. octl tf The largest and best stock of Kid Gloves iu Columbus will be found at Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for $1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for $1 M; perfectly seamless two-button kid for $2. The Whole Truth. People must bo dressed, and they de serve to be dressed in this age, in the latest style and ns cheaply as possible. This can bo dono to better advantage at the New York Store of S. Landauer tlmn any place else. Ladies and gentlemen call at onco and be assured for yourselves. See Mr. Landauer before going else where. octlltf A Worthy Enatuple. We know a lady in this city, who, al though her husbuiul commands n good salary, docs hor own cooking and house hold work—iu fact oil homo work except washing aud scouring. She docs this of hor own volition for the purpose of econo my and with the desire to uiil her hus band in tho strugglo of life. She was onco the daughter of ono of tho woll-t do citizens of Columbus, and until; uiauy others of this class she does uot sit down to repino over tho change in her condition, but woiks with cheerful cour age for present gain Aiul future happiness. She is sotting a noble example for her sis ters of tin's down-trodden ami impover ished land, and ouo whiolr all should strive to emulate. With such a spirit on tho part of Southi rn women, prosperity will again return to our waste places, and peaeo and happiness to our homes. God hlosKour noble women, who, accepting (he situation, labor with head, heart aud baud to build up and restore our nuciont prosperity aud greatness. The men, seeing such a self sacrificing spirit ou the part of their wives nml daughters, will take fresh courage in the conflict with poverty, and soon the South will be herself again. Improving. Business of nil kinds seems to bo im proving. Last weok was better than any week of tho season, and tho present bids fair to bo still tuoro animated. If our river cun only continue navigable, wo may soon expect to realize a good trade from lower Alabama and Florida. The ton- doucy of that section is iu this direction, and nothing short of low water can keep tho people from coming to Columbus— the market of their choice, — A good time to use printer’s ink is in October. It will eortaiuly bring in a good* crop of business. # —A few worn out boots, badly ripped gaiter and dilapidated hoop-skirt in front of a house indicuto that tho late occupants have movod. —A calumny, though it is known to be such, always loaves a stain on the reputa tion. —In four years tho Muscogee Demo crats have overcome a majority of five hundrod votes against thorn, and gained n majority of 1283, making n change in their favor of 1783. —Tho planters in the Bethel neighbor hood have raisod enough corn for snb- nistc nee to the next orop. One of tho farmers in this county will sell five hundred bales of homo made htiy in Columbus before Christmas. The next election occurs on Novem ber 3d. Democrats should soe that not a single Radical Congressman is oleoted. —Dogs are said to go to the happy laud of canine whou they die. It makes a big difference when a lady faints away whether you bathe hor temple with camphor or molassos. — Morketiuen always weigh fish with their scales. —Although a woman’s ago is undoubt edly her own, she rarely owns it. A “tantrum” is now termed a meutnl water spout. Tho New England States buy ono hundred million bushels of Western grain annually. Life was extinct.” [Arkansas ver diet ou a corpse studded with thirty-four bullots.] Thiuk of it! One million three huu died thousand more women in thl world thau men. Who says a man can’t marry, orthut a woman is uot at the bottom of every troublo ? An exchange says a Methodist girl forces piety opon her lover by making him say tho Lord’s Prayer overy time ho kisses hor. —What kind of sweetmoals wore in the ark ? Preserved pairs. —Thore aro some things that not even Echo can answ er. —This is not going to be such a bard winter for the poor. Elephants have fallen 23 por cent., alligators ar6 coming down, aud baud orgaus are cheaper than year ago. —It is said that a gentleman iu Colum bus who is fanning on scientific princi pics has plautod a number of grasHhoppe eggs sent him by a wugishGruuger, label ed faddish seed. —Unpopular musie—Thomas’ concerts on a back fenco. —Superintendent Geo. M. Dews, of tho Public Schools of Columbus, was for merly principal of Orion Institute, in Pik county, Ala. —If the time ever comes for tho pluuatum of tho mysteries of tho world, we shall be glad to know why tho youug mau who remarks on leaviug church, * can preach a better sermon tban that my solf,” is coutent to bo a counter-hopper at fifty dollars por month. —Never attempt to form an opinion of a woman’s woight by her sighs. —Columbus now has twenty-eight ox- press wagons that pay her $15 for six months, throe ouo horse drays that pay $10, and tweuty-four two-horse drays that pay $15. —Tho speeches of Gen. Gordon and lion. Henry R. Harris were productive of great good among tho leading colored Republicans of Columbus. New Lot Furniture Twills. Beautiful Shades, nt J. S. Jones’. octlH-eodtf Few More Pretty Sash Ribbons At 25 cents. J. S. Jones. octlS-oodtf A New Line illurk Silks, At popular prices. • J. S. Jones. octlS-eodtf New Feints Twice a week, at J. 8. Jones’. octl8-eodtf Expected Monday Next. A complete assortment of Lyons Pop lins—Exquisite Shades—Ravier’s Manu facture—at J- H. Jones’. oetlS-eod-tf Particular Attention Called to T(ils, My Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods is now complete, and I offer them at tho very lowest rates for the CAsn. Parties indebted to mo are respectfully requested to call and settle, as I need the money. T. E. Blanchard, 123 Broad Street. Muhlcr's 5 Cent Cigars Were always tho best iu the city, but sinco ho is iu his new store he has some thing still hotter at the same price. Try them. oclll-tf Ho who would always want a smooth and well-shnpod Shirt Front, must buy of those Now Pattern Shirts at Straube & Goldsmith’s. Stop ! Stop!! Ilavo yon seen tho uew nnd beautiful ook of Goods at the Baltimore Clothing House, 88 Broad street. tf Notice. On and after this dato the Ice Houso will bo open ou Sunday from 7£ a. m. till 12 m., and from 5 r. m. to <i p. m. octll-tf John L. Hogan. Full lino Toweling, Table Damasks, Blenchod and Brown Domestics, soiling very low, at ocll Chapman & Verstille's. At Edmuds' Furniture Store, A full Ijno of medium nnd low priced Walnut Chamber Suits, new and beauti ful desigus. A lot of those superior Rattan Baskets, Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons and Velocipedes, Window Shades, Ac., &c. octll-ff _ II. S. and L. C. llnudk’s, Corsets, Cam bric edgings, Laces, Crochet Trimmings, Unlllings, Hoop and Felt Skirts, Misses, Ladies nnd Gent’s Hosiery, Zophyr Wors teds and Notions in endless variety. Very cheap, nt ocll Chapman & Verstille’s. KNOW ALL MEN That at the popular nnd long established Restaurant and Saloon of Chas. Hegman A Co. tho host of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro Itono publico. ootl tf ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Order at Stock Juices Perfect Fit nnd Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomus hna just returned from Now York with u choice line of New Samples, and wo aro now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing mado satisfactory arrangomeuts for tho manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care aud at short notico, by thoso well known manufacturers of flue clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, aud we will dt) our best to plenso you, being determ ined that our frieuds and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing mado to order sepl 7 tf Thomas & PaiiscorT. Tho largest assortment of Gold and Silver Watches is to bo found nt Wittich & Kinsel’b Storo. octll eod.fcw 3m An entire new stock of fine Jowelry lms boon received at Wittich A Kinsel’s Jowelry Storo. Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can be had at Wittich & Kinsel’s Store. Solid Silver nnd Silver Plated Waro at New York prices, Fold nt Wittich & Kinsel’s. Jowolry repaired and mado to order. Eugr.wing aud Watch Repairing dono nt Wittich A Kinsel’s, Moved, T. S. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, in tho Watch and Jewelry busi ness, and is also Agent for the well known Remington Sowiug Machine. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with neatness nml dispatch. I invito tho visits of the public gen- •"My. oct20 wlt&dtf 0# to tho Virginia Store tor cheap goods of every kiod. I>»rgo stock now being opened and offered at prices lower (ban ever. Elegant Silks in black and new shades colors, and other choice Dress Goods at low prices. Block Alpacas in best makes, cheaper tban last season. Ribbons nt unprecedented prices. octlO ood H. T. Cbioleb. Attractive. At tbe Virginia Store, 2-Button Kid Gloves at 75 cents to best quality, in opera shades, black and dark colors. White Goiffls, Hosiery, Corsets, Ac.; Shawls, Shawl Scarfs and Cloth Sacks iu new and beautiful styles. Boulevard Skirts, $1 and npwards. octlO cod H. T. Crigleb. Seed Wheat. Tennessee Seed Wheat, Bye and Oats, Cheese, Crackers, Bagging, Tics, Ice- Cured Meats, and a good assortment of Groceries, for sale low for cash, by D. Averett, sep30 eodltn] under Kankiu House. Wanted, Alabama Stato Currency, at highest price for cash, or goods at cash prices. Apply to II. T. Crigler, octl3 eodtf at Virginia Storo. Go to tho Virginia Store of Carrpets, Flannels, Bleached Cottmis and other Domestics. Flue Cloths, Cas- sinteroH and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Tho “New York City Shirt,” the best nnd prettiest shirt sold in the South. Me rino aud Wool Underwear for ladies and gentlemen. II. T. Crigler. octlO cod _ Wholesale und Retail. JosEPn A Brother have now on hand a stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which they offer to the publi o on the most favorable terms. Everything noedod by the wholesale or retail purchaser, which can bo bought in any quantity as cheap as in any house in Georgia. They have many lines of specialties. They desire all to come nnd examine for themselves. All lines of Eagle and Phctiix goods con stantly on hand. oct7 3m The Webster White Shirt, tho best cu torn made shirt in existence, at the Bal timore Clothing House. tf Tho latest noveltios in Neckwear at tho Baltimore Clothing Houso. Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Ofllco from tho Goorgia Home building to his new place of business, over & Kinsol's storo. Hero ho will c friends. oct2 tf For Real Meershautn Pipes Call at Buhlor’s, No. 84 Broad Street next to New* York Store. A fine lot of Gouts’ Scarfs at Strause & Goldsmith’s. suit all, nt ocll Chapman & Verstille’s. Do You Know 7 tonishiugly low at ocll Chapman A Verstille’s. Call at Jlnhtcr's Smoking line. ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. octll-tf No. 84 Broad Streot. < Bleached aiul Brown Homespuns an yourself by calling at octlltf Furuituro Store, JI8 Broad Streot. octlt-tf. Fresh Oysters at the Ruby Rest This is Iho very best establish) tho kind in tho country, nnd eve is retailed at wholesale prices. '1 stock of Liquors is being retailc conts. Cull and be satisfied, octl l tf J. W. Ryan. more Clothing Hoifse. Ask him for Dr. is froo from “Satan’s Elixir.” ding to that remedy. Tho cine that compares with it. REMOVAL. F O. JOHNSON & CO. • store latoly occupied b; ouo door north of their olds havo a lull line ot FALL * Call and satisfy yourselves. Lawyer*. JOSEPH P. POtJ, Attorney at taw, • and Judge of County Court* Pportico* tn ail other Court*. ' - OHice over cterepf W. II. Roberta k Co., Broad St. a ja:W SAMUKL U. HATCHER, Attorney at Law* - • Ja29 OAee over Wlttlcli k Kiimcl’i. J. M. McNEILL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practice* iu court* of Georgia and Alalieme. Ofllco 12S Broad Bt., (over C. A. llodd k Co.’s) M t-pncial attoution given to collection*. Jail 1'ouTES Ingram. Martin J. CtuwroRD. = Keksb Crawford. INGRAM A CRAWFORDS, Attorneys aft Law, 1 Will practice iu tho Stato end Federal Courts ol Georgia. Ofllco over Proor, Iltgo* * Co.’* store, northwest corner Broad un.l St. Clair Sts. jo8 A. A. ROSIER, Attorney aud CJouuaellor aft law, Practice* iu fctato nnd Federal Court* In Georgia urn! Alabama. Office 12fi Broad ct., Columbus, Ga. JaO Mark II. Blandtorn Louis F. Garrard. It LAN DFORD dt GARRARD, Attorney m and Counsellors at law. Office No. 67 Broad *tro<t, over Wittich k Kin- sol’s Jewelry Store. Will practice in the State aud Federal Courts. w-p4 Jas. M. IIi'hskll. Chas. J. Swift. BUNNELL dk SWIFT, Attorney* nnd CouiiHellor* at Law. Will practice in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoocliue Circuit) Hud A labuina. Office over C. A. Kedd k Co.’s store, Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal L. T. DOWNING, Attorney and Solleltor. U. S. Coiu’r and Register iu Jlnnkruptc;. Office nov2'J| over Brook*’ Drug Store, Columbus, tin. PEAIIODY * RRANNON, Attorneys aft law. OrrioR over J. Ensis k Co.’s Store, Broad 8t., novlSJ West Sid*. K. J. HOMES, Attorney nnd Counsellor aft law, Georgia Home Imsurunce Company building, nee- oct7 lyj oml etory. Doctors. DR. J. A. URQITIIART, Otftco removed to the Drug Storo of E. tJ. Hood & Brot her. Sleeping apartment at former residence, on iho corner ot Randolph and McIntosh streets, opposite tuo residence of Mr. Wm. Beach. tep6 DR. COLZKY.I lUflidtmce and Office corner of 8t. Clair and Ogle thorpe hIb. Ofllco hours—7 to 9 A. M., 12 to 2 v. M., 7 to u r. m. sep27 dtf DR. H. B. LAW. Office corner Broad and Randolph streets, Burrns* building. Residence on Forttytb, tlireo doors below 8t. Clair. JuG Dentists. W. F. TIGNKK* Dentist, Opposite Strapper’s building, Randolph 8t. Special atlculiou givou to the iusertion of Arti ficial Teqtli, its well as to Operative Dentistry. fel'22 daw COI.DMBUK DENTAL ROOMS, W.T. Pool, Prop’r, Georgia Homo Building, Columbus Georgia. 00113 Cotton Factories. COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of ’ Shifting*, Shirtings, and Sewing and ^ Knitting Thread. Cardii Wool ami Grinds Wheat aud Corn- Office in rear of Wittich k Kiusel’*, Randolph st. jals K. U. CHILTON, President. MUMOUKE MANITFACTCTRING CO. r Manufacturer* of S1IEET1NG&, 8UIHT1NG8, t YARN, ROPE, Ac. COLUMBUS, GA. a. P. SWIFT, President. t W. A. SWIFT, Secretary k Treasurer. octal ly. u< Watchmakers. C. SCHOMBURG* ; Practical Watchmaker nnd Jeweler, y Successor to L. Gutowsky, " 105 Broad street, s- Jail Columbus, Ga. C. 11. LKQU1N, Watchmaker* 131 Broad streot, Columbus, Ga. Watches aud Clocks repaired in the best man ner and warranted. jail 10 Tobacco, Clears, Re. MAIER DORN. If you want to eujoy a go id smoke, go to liis u_ Cigar Manufactory, Between Ueorgia Home and Muscogoe Homo. Jii8 V. LOPEZ, ht Denier ^n aud Manufacturer of Fine Cigars, ji»9 Near Broad Street Depot. *o *C| Barber Shops. LOUIS WELLS' SHAVING SALOON* (Successor to II. Uvnes,) Under Georgia Home Insurance Building. Prompt and pulito barbers in attendance. Ja26 a - ALEX A MAM, n i<) 8 Barucrh, St. Clair Struct. »’ r.l>. TKRKY, Barber, Crawford St., under Runkiu House, Columbus, Ga. duel 8 if. Dress-Making. ul MISS H. A. l(OI.I.I9ircNWOKTII, Jf? Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Terms cheap. no Residence and shop in Brownuville. Boots and Shoes. WELLS A CURTIS* i* No. 73 Broad Street* Ilavo always a full stock of Boots and Shoes, Upper, Sole and liar- 1 neaa Leather and Finding* «.f nil kinds. Reliable goods! Reasonable price* ! N. B.—Special Attention to orders by Express, k. C. O. D. jy4 IA ng Plano Tuning, &c. .. E. W. BLAU, Repairer and Tutier of rianoes, Organs and id Accordeou*. Sinn Painting also done. .. Onlorii may Ik* be left at J. W. Pease k Norman*, it- |to..k Store. *.. T ,5 “ Boot and Shoemakers WM. MEYER, Boot and Shoemaker. he Dealer in Leather and Finding*. Next to C. A.’ or, Rodd & Co.’s. Prompt ami strict attention givtn cv to orders. «*sl 1 pi Builders and Architects. S. U.-CIIAI.NBRS, Honan 4’nr pen ter itn«l Builder. S, Jobbing done at short notico. C., Plans «nd sperilicutiona furnished for nil styles of buildings Broad Street, noxtto 0. W. Brown’s, Columbus, Or. Confectioners. x. e. HBEri-KK, Candy Manufacturer and realm in •tick Candy IS Mats. Full woight giuiranfttod la each box. l»‘-4 .; Livery and Sale Stables. BUBtKr TllomPNON, Mverjr, W« ml Exchang" Mnl.i., Oqlkthorpx, North or Rtnootru Fts., octlO Columbus, Ga. Hotels. PLANTERS* HOTEL, Next to Columbus Hunk Building, ’ortem at all tho train*. >13 MRS. W. F. SImTDKu, l>roi, r * t< A. UA9IHEL, Livery and Hale Stable*, OULETIIORPI St., Colijmuus, Ga. Particular attention given to Foeditur un.i s . •St.. V. * """H- Iloraes mid Mulcts boarded in Ht:>bl««H :>utii or day. Fresh Meats. J. W. PATRICK, Stalls No. 2 and 18, Market House, ill Mci>tn of overy kind :<ml l H . Jail alway i hand. (UHlil J. T. COOK, Freitli NcntH of All Kind,, 5 Stalin Nos. if,... Cun and Locksmiths. PHILIP RIFLIIK, aud liOckitwUli, raw lord meet ni-xl Johnson’s cornor, Coliimbint. u,£ WILLIAM SCHOltKlt, id Lock *m I lb and dealer in tlunisi tsriuln. Oppuuite Enquirer OHUr. Grocers. I'AS’I, K. BIKE, pater In Family (Inwri™, on Bryan nMu, U- tween OgletliorjM & Jackson nti uetn 0®-No charge for dray age. ’ d.c7 *• H. IIAJ1IETON, Wholmalo nml llt-tnll Uracer, u & Oglethorpe St* Tailors. G. A. KCEIINE, Merchant Tailor nml Cutter. full (dock of French nml Kiiglieh iiroadrlellis CHHHimeres ami Vestings, «l>rl6 No. 131 Itrond Strwl HENRY HELL MAN. Cutting, Cleanin'; ami Kcimiring ne in tlio best style. I>r2dj Corner Crawford and Front St-. Tin and Coppersmiths. W31. I'EE, Worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, < «q»|», i Orders from abroad promptly ntton.lt-d |«>. jn7 No. 174. Rriiud Uiri.1. Painters. WM. SNOW, dll., & CO., louse nml Sign Painters, Old Ogh'tliorpo corner, (juat nortii of |*< Columbus, Georgia. LAWYERS. FERN M. WOOD, Attorney at Law, Opelika, Alabama, -njaPltAOTIOE IN THE OOUNTlUi . . ot Loo, Chambers, TslIanooHi and Itus- soli, tho Supremo Court of ALv* mini, smd it; tho Unltod States Jdstricl (Joint at Mont gotnory. bo).16 lUsuGjai.l W. F. Williams. Cji II. Wn u.\aia. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Attorneys at Law. (OU JH.I S, UA. 0®* Ofllco. over Abell’s store-. jyl7 3tu W. A. Farlev, AttorxLoy-at-lAftw UU8SETA, OUATTAHOOOHKB (Jo., GA. •^•Special atientlon given to onUeettnus HINES DOZIER, Attorney at Law, HASIII.TOX, UA., H. CA8TLKMAN. L. II. CIIAFPBLL H. CASTLEMAN & CO., General Insurance Agents. REPRESENTING THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE And otlior Strong Fire and Lite Companies. OFFICE OVER FREER, 1LLGKS A 4JO’S STORE, 119 BROAD ST. ang 20-tf HOTELS. Rankin House, ColnmbuN, Ga. J. W. liYAN, Prop'r. Frank Golden, Clerk. Ruby Restaurant, Bar and Billiard Salooc. Under the Rankin House. my24 dAwtf if. w. RYAN, Pro|>’«;^ 1874 1 HOWARD HOUSE, |l»l IIROAR STREET, Nsauly Orro. Montgomery and Eukaoia Railroad Dki>ot, Eufanla, Alabama. J. W. HOWARD. Prop'r. octl d&wain i Young’s Rust Proof Oats. M V RUST 1*001’’ OATS ABB NO® ioady for market. (Jail at ,ll ° in lioiHit ami Hocuro thorn. They nro mit »l !Wo i nshel sock*, n t *1.60 j or biHhvi* ..... Treatise on tho Cultivation of Oats will see rSCTiUy* w.HYorNU. ^llSOLUTK PIVORCKS OltTAINHD * UuM courts, of different States, for dcaorti" 11 ! No publicity required. No charge «util di) ,,r< granted. Addrces, M. 1I0USR, Attorney. mv30 lUwly 194 Prmnlw»T« H. O. LLOYD H AS removoil 1,1. Fe«*HT*mB PAIR MIIOI* til Blinkin Iliiuw two doors east of I)r, Choney’s Iinjs . ir ,i wuero ho will do all manner of Kcpaii n- • Upholstery Work, at rhurt notice, in » 1,1 manner and at cheap prices. . . Jlf j Private resMenoes Iu town or country when desired. °cto e«i -