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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1874,
City flatters.
VOLVMRVS DAILY M A It KMT,
Financial.—Commorc'nl bills on New York
por cent discount; on Boston *■£ i»er cent, dis
count; on Pa van nail per cent; demand bills
on Boston % per cent. Banks aro idling checks
on New York at %c. premium; Savannah, At
lanta and Montgomery at par. Currency loans
1@1}4 per cent per month. Cold and silver
nominal. Currency scarce.
Cotton.—-Market activo. The warehouses quote
Inferior ” 0“
Ordinary and stained “ O - *
Oood Ordinary.. WJ4®—*
I.OW Middlings i:i%0-
Middlings 13J40—
Qood Middlings — ©-
Sales 405 Imles.
Receipts 250 hales—70 by >1. ft O. U. 11.; 14C
by wagons; « by N. ft 8. U. R.; 12 by >V. R. R.
7 by river; ll) by P. W. R. R. Shipments 302
halos—353 by S. W. R. It.; 0 for homo con*
sumption ; 0 by W. R. R.
DAILT STATEMEKT.
Slock on hand August 31st, 1874....... 1,030
Received to-day * 250
" previously... .14 049—14,905
15 041
Shipped to-day 802
“ previously 11,070—12,332
Block on hand 3,009
Hams. Bat I.ast Year —August 31st, 1873 1,177;
received same day 200; total receipts 11,400; shipped
same day 122; total shipments 7,423; stock 6,100;
sales 03. Middlings 13b£c.
U. S. I-0KT8.—tlficolptH for :l liny, 62,511; rxporU
to Great Britain 20,344; to Continent 4,083; stock
341,070.
I Hitt it to New Advertisements.
Q. Elkin hou some fine hornon for Halo
—(Jail at (ImnmoH’H hIuIiIcm and hoc thorn.
Executions to ho iiomod—Hoc notice of
City Treasurer.
Plantation, stock, Ac., for rent—James
M. ltiiRHoll, Esq.
Farm for sale or rent—Juinos M. ltus-
fiell, Esq.
Kpocial notice to debtors—Watt A
Walker.
Fresh arrivals of millinery—Mrs. M. It.
Howard.
Hilvor Lake Flour—Watt A Walker.
Poplar lumber wanted—Columbus Iron
Works.
Mm. M. It. Howard
Hos just received another lot of Ladies’
and Misses’ fine Felt Hats, all shades.
They will bo sold cheap for cash. Call
and seo them. It
A car load of Silver Lake Flour just
rocoivod, fresh and cheap, at
oct27 lit Wait A Walker's.
WUi Recover.
Tbo latest intelligence received from
Mr. Wiu. Bmith, Hr., who was shot by bis
Ron at Mulberry Grovo, Harris county,
last week, is to tho effect that ho is get
ting along well and will certainly re
cover.
** Reware" !t
Why don’t you preparo for tho winter
soaHon and lay in your Rtock. By not
dressing warm in cold weather has caused
much RicUuesR already. You should not
rogrot expending n few dollnr.4 to keep
your health. Go to Strause A Gold
smith's Mammoth Clothing Htore—there
you can replenish your wardrobe at a
small rato. Go! and don’t wait too long.
A NEW LOT OF SILK IIATS RECEIVED.
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Hotly Hound.
Tho body of Wm. Wat lay, drowned in
tho big sluice last Thursday morning, was
found by Mr. Stewnul, a iishertunu, yes*
tordny forenoon, about three milos below
tho city, at tho mouth of Bull creek,
lodged against n raft. It was brought up
the river and convoyed to tho rosidoiice
of his father, in Girard, from whenoe we
suppose it was buried Just afternoon.
Tho latest novelties iu Neckwear at the
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
New Prints,
Bleached Goods and Hen Islands, at
Peacock A Swift’s.
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Money.
How to make and save money has been
and will continuo to be the chief study of
mankind. Among tho innumerable ways
nu excellent one is to buy your goods of
the one price, 11 rst-class dry goods house
of Cliapmnu A Verstilie’s. Oct 25 tf
Reuutlful lllack Aljmcas,
At Peacock A Swift’s.
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l.ooft Out for Executions.
Tho City Treasurer authorizes us to an
nounce that ho will positively proceed to
isNtio executions against delinquent tax
payers ou and after November 1st. lie
was authorized to do so by Counoil on
October 10th, but has forborne uutil tbe
present, in the hope that tlioso iu arrears
would cull and settle. His books must be
closed and ull persons who would save
trouble and coata should call aud settle
before November 1st.
Hew Mom Pretty Hath Ribbons
At 25 cents. J. H. Jones.
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French Drop D'Mte,
For Ladies’ Hacques and Coverings, at
Peacock A Swift’s.
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U’ltoleeale and Detail.
Joseph A Brother have now on hand a
stock of Dry Goods unsurpassed, which
they offer to the puhli c on tho most
favorable terms. Everything needed by
tho wholesale or retail purchaser, which
can be bought iu any quantity ah cheap
ns iu any house in Georgia. They havo
many liuos of specialties. They desire
all to como aud examine for theiuselvos.
All lines of Eagle aud Pheuix goods con
stantly on baud. oct7 3m
M’orIsiny men’s Association,
A petition for signatures was being cir
culated yesterday in the city, looking to
the formation of an association or uuion
among tho workingmen of Columbus,
with a view to securing representation iu
tho municipal government at the ap
proaching election. One of the alleged
reasous for desiring to securo such repre-
Court Yesterday—Seven Negroes
Sentenced to the Chain Hang,
Tho County Court met in special ses
sion for the trial of criminal carcr yester
day morning about o'clock, and closed
Eft«r dark. J. F. Pou, Judge, presided.
Tbe following jurors wero sworn : J. S.
Garrett, E. C. Hood, C. F. Wilding,
George Wells, J. T. Cook, G. W. Lang
ford, Tiros. J. DeVore, W. E. Sandeford,
W. J. Strapper, G. D. Sauls, J. M. Biv
ins, F. M. Comer, J. Veruoy, C. B. Teas-
dalo, J. Batubiish, J. M. Bowen.
Tbo bailiffs wero John McDuffie, S. D.
Lewis and W. S. McMichael.
The following colored persons wore
tried and sentenced :
Clarence Henry,stouling harness from L.
G. Bowers—found guilty, and fined $10
and costs and five months on the chain
gang, or nine mouths on chain gang.
Bill Jones—stealing hogs—plead guilty
—sentenced to chain gang for ton months,
ne has been with tho gang twico before.
Sam Daniel—stouling cotton from Mr.
Abe Gainmcll—found guilty, fined $20
and costs aud chain gang for five months,
or chain gang for eight months.
Wm. Graddio—stealing cotton from Mr.
W. W. McFarland—found guilty. Eight
mouths on chain gang.
George Thornton—stealing cotton from
Mr. Massoy—found guilty. Eight months
on chain gnng,
Willie Calhoun—stealing harneflB from
Mr. L. G. Bowers—plead guilty—fined
$10 and costs and three months on chuili
gang, or Rix months on chain gang.
Alfred Wriglit—Stealing a hat from
Tho*. Blakeley, found guilty and sen
tenced to four months on chain gang.
IF Stevens, charge stealing hogs, wan
continued. In Ibis coho them hare al
ready boon two mistrials and ono or two
continuanceH.
Paul Sheridan was discharged, ho hav
ing passed a regular term without any ac
cusation being preferred.
No prosecutor appeared in tho case of
Morris Bates, lie will be held until after
tho next regular term, when, if no prose
cutor appeals, lio will be set at liberty.
Adjourned to the next regular term in
course.
With theso Roven additions, the chain
gang now numbers twenty one persons.
Hon. B. II. Crawford was Solicitor pro
tern, lteeso Crawford, Esq., tho Solicitor
of tho Court being still too fcoblo to at-
toud.
ML MG ANT CUSTOM CLOTHING
Made to Order at Ntoclc Trices
Perfect Pit and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has just returned
from Now York with a choice line of
New Samples, and wo nro now taking
orders for Dress and Business Suits, Lav
ing inado satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with spoeial caro aud 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 wo will
do our best to please you, being determ
ined that our friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order,
sop 17 tf Thomas A Prescott.
The Finest
Imported aud Koy West Cigars at Buh-
lor’s, No. 84 Broad Street. oetll-tf
A New Line lllack Silks,
At popular prices. J. S. Jones.
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Notice to the Ladies.
I am now receiving daily a most splen
did, new and fashionable supply of Fall
and Winter Millinery in all its branches,
togothcr with a variety of fashionable ar
ticles for ludics’ wear, selected in Now
York by the experienced aud superior
taste of my sister, Mrs. F. Dessau, for
merly of Macon, Georgia.
A call from all the ladies is lespctfully
solicited. Mas. It. Dessau,
oot25-<12tAoodGt, No. 103 Broad St.
KNOW ALL MEN
That nt tho popular and long established
RESTAURANT AND SALOON of
thus. Ileyman Co.
tlio best of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars aro kept constantly on hand pro
hono ptlblieo. octi tf
Dry Goods very cheap at
oct25 dAw Peacock A Swif
Help Them Hay a ll ell.
ltcv. Groeu McArthur, colored, pastor | factuvo
of tho Colored Baptist Church, is seeking
from our eitizonn subscripti ms to pay for
a bell for the use of his church. It has
already been ordered from tho North, will
oust iu tho neighborhood of one hundred
dollars, and is expected soon to arrive.
Tho tuouey is wunled to pay for it ou ar
rival. Tho church has 701 names on the
rolls, but all know tho colored people aro
poor. As far as wo have heard, only tho
Gospel of Christ is preached to tho con
gregation here, aud no political matters
are allowed. Tho pnstor is a good man
and preacher, aud his followers number
many of the very best of our colored
people. We hope ho may succeed iu his
undertaking, anil tlmt our merchants aud
others will liberally help him iu its attain
ment.
The Eclipse.
Tho eclipse of the Moon on Saturday
night came off promptly at the time set,
with an accuracy that vindicated the char
acter of the almanacs for truth in one cal
culation at least. It was quite an inter
esting sight, and being total and at a time
a hen the Moon was near the meridian, it
presented rare opportunities for obaerva-
tion. The silver brightness of tho noc
turnal luminary turned to a dull coppery
hue as the earth’s shadow gradually passed
over it, and when finally the whole disc
was covered, it resembled in tho sur
rounding gloom a small round cloud of
reddish tinge, such as we sometimes see
shortly after sunset. Thin vapory clouds,
swiftly moving, passed over during every
stage of the eclipse, modifying the light
of tho eclipsed portion at times so as to
make the light appear flickering. About
the time of the totality of the eclipse the
clouds became so dense os to perfect the
obscurity.
At no time was any part of the moon’s
disc totally obscured, except by clouds.
The dimensions and rotundity o! the orb
could be distinctly traced iu tho reddish
light of tho shaded satellite. Astrono
mers tell us that this light was imparted
to it by the earth, the moon having no
light of its own. Now we are not
ashamed to confess that we do not exactly
understand this. Tho threo bodies, sun,
earth and moon, must have been exnctly
in a line ; therefore tho dark side of the
earth, or that turned diroctly front the
sun, must have been presented to the
moon. It is reasonable to suppose that
tho earth may have a little light of its
own, caused by its warmth in an expanse
of extreme cold; but it does not seem
reasonable that the little light thus pos
sessed (and of w'hose faintness we can
form an idea by Boeing how littlo it
enlightens terrestrial objects when not
aided by tho sun or moon) could illumino
tho tuoon and then be reflected back to
us with the distinctness apparent during
a total eclipse. But it is said that Qstrou-
omors sometimes jump to conclusions to
umke facts thus ossuuiod consist with or
support their theories.
Mine Kentucky Horses.
I will offer for a few days two pair of
very flue Match Horses and four Single
Harness Horses, well broke. They will
bo sold very low, as I am determined to
close out. Parties wanting horses will
not havo such opportunity again. Now
to be seen at Gamine]’* stables.
oct27 (it G. Elkin.
Remora!.
Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental
Office from the Georgia Homo building
to his now place of business, over Wittich
A Kinsel’s store. Here he will continuo
tho practice of Operative aud Mechanical
Dentistry, aud will bo glad to moot his
friends. ool'J if
New Lot Furniture Twills.
Beautiful Shades, at J. S. Jones’.
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For Real Meershaum Pipes
Call nt Bidder's, No. 84 Broad Street,
next to Now York Store.
Read This.
Chapman A Vorstillo maintain their well
known reputation for selling tho best and
most stylish goodN, at tho lowest prices.
Oct 25 tf
Bleached and Brown Homespuns aro
cheaper than before the war. Convince
yourself by calling at
octlltf Blanchard’s
Brownevllle.
A greater dogree of political enthusiasm
oxists than at nuy electiou since tho war.
Tho white people will all vote and vote
right, and what is better, many blacks
will vote for the Democratic ticket.
ltov. Mr. David preached at the Bap
tist Church Sunday morning and evening.
Mo proposes to accept tho pastorate con
ditionally, but whother the congregation
will be able to comply with the condition
wo cannot toll. His sermons wero well
received.
Bev. Mr. Tignre preached Huuday night
at Trinity. Prior to tho sermon he uni
ted in matrimony Mr. John Corlee and
Miss Mary E. Green. Largo crowd pres
ent to witness tho ceremony.
Expected Monday Next.
A complete assortment of Lyons Pop
lins—Exquisite Shades—llavier’s Mauu-
J. 8. Jones’.
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Churches Sunday.
City churohos, so far as we have heard,
wero all supplied by stated pastors. The
day was ploasant aud congregations good.
At St. Luke a church canfercnco took
place in the afternoon. Tho roll of mem
bers was called and a number stricken.
Tho revised roll gives the church a total
membership of less thau 500. A year ago
it was 530.
^ Moved.
T. 8. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, and is also Agent for tho w ell known
Bcmingtou Sewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with neatness and dispatch.
I invite tho visits of tho public gen
erally. oot20 wltAdtf
Twice a week, at J.
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Do You Know 7
That, at tho Now York Stoic, Landauer
has received a splendid selection of Span
ish lace scarfs, jet brimmed, jet veils, jet
buttous aud Now York millings? If you
aeutatiou is to prevent the city common i d° nl know this go and see for yourself at
from falling into tho hands of specula- | ouco » ,uul >' ou wia bo ^prised and de-
tors. It is proposed, wo boliove, at an 1 lighted at tho magnifleeut stock ho has
early day to call a meeting of signers aud
recommend suitable men for Mayor aud
Aldermen. Tbe petition bad hetwoeu 75
and UK) signatures when we saw it.
The Colored Democratic Club at Shingle
Hill.
There was a large and enthusiastic
meeting of the colored Democratic Club
of Shingle Hill, Bnssoll county, Ala., last
Saturday night. There were present
about 150 voters, principally colored.
Some 50 co'.orod men on that evening en
rolled themselves as members of tho club.
They were addressed only by colored
speakers. The principal speaker was Bill
Bnrcb, who is said to have made a telling
effort. lie had been pulled and hauled
about by carpet-baggers aud scalawags as
long as he intended to. He alluded forci
bly to the manner in which his race had
been deceived and betrayed by such cat
tle, and assured those present that in the
future he intended to identify himself
with the whites of his section, as he had
fully made up his mind they were his best
friends. Alluding to Bill Betts, he said
ho would not vote for a murderer, or a
mau who had tried to register a black dog.
In conclusion he notified his black friends
that ho would speak next Saturday night
in Browueville, aud he wanted everybody,
and especially Lihu Meriuo, to bo on
hand.
Tho meeting altogether was ono of the
most remarkable and hopeful that has
beou he'd iu this section since the war.
Poplar Lumber.
If tho gentleman who has a load of
poplar lumber stored in'.the city will ap
ply at tho Columbus Iron Works ho can
find a purchaser. oct27 It
Remember
Bublcr tlio Tobacconist is located now nt
No. 81 Broad Street. octll-tf
Go and Sec and Judge for Yourselves.
Chapman A Verstillo, 00 Broal street,
are selling Eagle and Kentucky Jeans,
Virginia Cassimeres, Cotton and Wool
Flnuuels, Brown aud Bleached Domestic,
Cornets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, nnd Notions of all kinds, at
satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf.
At Ed muds* Furniture Store,
A full lino of medium and low priced
Walnut Chamber Suits, new aud beauti
ful designs.
A lot of those superior ltnttan Baskets,
Children’s Carriages, Boys’ Wagons aud
Vclocipodes, Window Shades, Ac., Ac.
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Had to Change Their Names.
In going from Society Hill to Ucheo,
Ala , lant week, wo aro told Betts and
Pelham vainly applied to various white
parties for a night’s lodging, but were
everywhere refused. The wtiitos would
havo no Civil Bights bill advocates in
their houses. B. aud P. are willing to
accept of nogro votes, but decline to seek
tho hospitality of tlio colored peoplo.
Finally, by changing their names and ap
plying to ono who knew them not, they
managed to secure a resting place. The
gentleman nt whose house they had
palmed themselves off for other people,
was mad enoujli when he beard of the
imposition.
Buhlcr's S Cent Cigars
Wero always the best in tho city, but
since he is in his new store he has some
thing still better at tho same price. Try
them. octll-tf
A Serenade,
This office received a delightful sere
nade last night from Geoge Williams’ col
ored string band. This is a new band,
recoully organized, but tbe performers
well versed iu the uno of their several
instruments.
Didn't Read Right.
Blanchard receives new Prints every
week. Go there and you get the latest
styles.
Comjiarattvc Weather.
This week last year was quite cold.
Tho thermometer averaged fifty-eight de
grees for the seveu days. We had a
heavy rain Monday ; then cold, and plen
ty of frost and ieo on Wednesday, Thurs
day aud Friday. Ono morning about <>
. m. tho thermometer stood nt thirty-two
degrees. Few people as yet have donned
winter underwear.
Residence Burned.
The rcsidouco of Mr. John 11. Billups,
near Nnckoll’s Crossing, Mobilo and Gi
rard llailroad, was entirely consumed by
fire between nine and ton o’clock last Fri-.
day night. Tho flames caught from a
stovo pipo iu the kitchen attached to tho
muiu duelling. A portion of tho furni-
turo and wearing apparel of tho occupants
was also consumed. Tho house was a
seven-room frame dwelling, and valued at
$2,500. It was, we learn, covered by
$500 insurance iu tho Georgia nome Com
pany in this city. Mr. B., the owner, was
here at the time, sick.
; ou hand.
Shawls' Shawls I! Shawls!.’!
At Peacock A Swift’s.
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Tho largest aud best stock of Kid
Gloves iu Columbus will bo found at
Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for
$1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for
$1 50; perfectly seamless two-button
kid for $2.
That Russell County Overflowed llaeon
What WUt They Do With It f
The following is a copy of a telegram
received Saturday last by Mr. Ulysses
Lew is, Chairman of the Domocratu; Exei
utive Committee of Bnssoll couuty, at
Seale, Ala. :
Eufaula, Ala., Oct. 24, 1874
To Ulysses Lewis, Seale, Ala.:
Take possession of Government bacon,
and hold sub j cot to my order.
[Signed] A. S. Doooett,
Captain Second Infantry.
Betts, when asked at Seale, ou Thurs
day last, whatjdisponition would be made
of the bacou, said thusly, “I do not
know what will bo done with the moat
here; will do whatever ordered ; if in
Rtruoted to sell it, will do so; if to reship
it, will do so; aud if ordered to burn it
will do that. I don’t caro a d—n what
they do with it.”
At T. E. Blanchard’s, 123 Broad street,
you can buy Black Silks as cheap as iu
auy market iu America. Como and see.
LOCAL ItREKFS.
—No Mayor’s court yesterday.
—Wo continue to have clear weather.
—Pure coffee floats on water; chicory
sinks.
—The ynca plant is suggested as good
for bowers.
—It is much easier to get a wife than
to get tho furniture.
—Purposes, like eggs, unless they ore
hatched into action, run into rottenness.
—Men should keep their eyes open be
fore marriage, and half shut afterwards.
—Invitations for five marriages in Co
lumbus during tho next two weeks have
been issued.
—Last Saturday’s rain amounted to an
inch and a half. The river rose six to
eight inches.
—A dry goods merchant has told that ho
has ono hundred thousand dollars of debts
due him.
—Every ono you moot is bragging about
hiving seen tho eclipse Saturday night.
All they had to do was to sit up and look
np. Tho sun, earth and moon did tho
rest. They may see another in eighteen
years.
—The Julia St. Clair loft for the lower
river Sunday. Tho Wylly makes her trial
trip to-day, nnd her regular ono to-mor
row. The Baudy went to Woolfolk's yes
terday.
—Of late, in Northern cities, gas pipos
aro made of pine wood or poplar, render
ed secure by a patent preparation or pro-
—Manager Arkwright, of the Savannah
Theatre, has telegraphed North to send
no more troupes there during tho season,
because the City Council requires $10 for
e»ch performance in addition to tho regu
lar license aud tuxes.
—To-day, in Atlanta, comes tho big trot
for in which “Spider” is concern
od. Basil Duke may not enter, owing to
injuries received in tho runaway tho other
day. That was tho reason for his not go
ing in Friday’s trot. By tlio way his cor
rect time in that contest was 2:41 J, 2:38.},
2:37, thus winning tho $400 for the first
horse.
Particular Attention Called to This.
My Fall and Winter stock of Dry
Goods is now complete, and I offer them
at the very lowest rates for tho cash.
Parties indebted to mo aro respectfully
requested to call and sottlo, as I neod the
money. T. E. Blanchard,
123 Broad Street.
Consumption Can be Cured.
BClIHNCK’fl FULMOKIO SYRUP,
UCHt-NClC’S SKA WUKI> TONIC,
8CM KNCIC'S MANDRAKE PILLS,
Arc tho only medicines that will cure Pul
monary Consumption.
Frequently medicines that will stop a cough
will occasion tlio death of tho pationt; they
lock up tho liver, stop tho circulation of tho
blood, h >morrhago follows, and, In fact, they
clog the action o( the very organs that caused
the cough.
Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia aro tho
causes of two thirds of tlio cases ot Consump
tion. Many persons complain of a dull pain In
tlio sMo, constipation, coated tongue, pain in
tho shoulder-blade, feelings of drowsiness and
restlos.mose, the food lying heavily on tho
stomach, accompanied with acidity and belch-
in* up of wind.
Theso symptoms usually origlnato from a
disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid
liver.
Persons so affected, if they tako ono or two
heavy colds, a ml If the cough in these eases he
suddenly check'd, will find tho stomach and
liver clogged, remaining torpid and Inactive,
and n'most before they are awsro tho lungs
are a muss of sores, and uloeratod, tho result
of which is dentil.
Schonck’s Pulmonic Syrup Is an expoct r >rant
w hich does not contain opium or anything cal
culated to check a cough suddenly.
Sehenek’s Sea Wood Tonio dissolves the
foomixes with tho gastric juices of tho atom-
ach, aids digestion, ami creates a ravenous ap
petite.
When tlio bowels aro costive, skin sallow, or
tho symptoms otherwise of a bilious tendency,
Schenck’s Mandrake Fills are required.
Boot* and Shoes.
WELLS * CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of tho Big Boot,
DEALERS I*
Hoot# nnd Shoe*, Leather nnd Findings.
Give prompt and caretal attention to orders
b^malij pay the highest market price for
91 B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand.
jy4
Lawyers.
JOSE I’ll F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
nnd J udge of County Court.
Practice* ill ull uttiur Court*.
'flic* o\er store of W. II. Uobttrta k Co., Broad 8t.
ju25
SAMUEL B. HATCH Eli,
Attorney nt Law.
Oflico over Wittich k Kinael’a
J. M. McNKILL,
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law.
Practice* in rourta of Goorgia and Alabama.
INGRAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys nt Law,
Will practice iu life Stato aud Federal Court* of
Georgia.
Office over Prcor, lllgee k Co.’s store, uortliwoat
corner llroad and St. 01.air St*.
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Conmeller nt Lnw,
Practice* iu State and Federal Court* in Gcorgih
aud Alabama.
Office 126 Broad M., Coiuubui, Ga. JuG
Mark II. RLANnronn. Louis F. Garrard.
BLANDFORD A GARRARD,
Attorneys nnd t'ounnellors nt lew.
Office No. G7 Broad street, over Wittich k Kiu-
Mei'fl Jewelry Flore.
Will practice Iu the State aud Federal Court*.
Jas. M. Kush ell. Ciias. J. Swift.
BUNNELL A SWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsel lor* at Law. Will practice
in thO'Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
1 yr
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nud Solicitor.
Office
i, On.
PEABODY A BRANSON,
Attorney* nt Lnw.
Office over J. Ennis A Co.’s Stors, Broad Si.,
IiOVlSJ W*8T 8U>*.
B. J. HONES,
Attorney nnd Counaellor nt lnw,
Doctors.
UK. J. A. ITKQUHAKT,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. U.
Hood A Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence,
tho corner ol Randolph and McIntosh street*,
opposite tuo residence of Air. Wm. Boaoh.
»cp6 _
DR. S. B. LAW.
Office corner Broad and Randolph street*, Burras’
Dentists.
Builders and Architects.
J. «. CIIAI.MISKN,
Uomie Carpculfir nnd Builder.
Jobbing dono at short notice.
Plans and specifications furnished for all stylo?
1’ building*
Broad Street, next to 0. W. Brown’s,
ia‘» ColunihuN, Ga.
Tin and Coppersmiths,
WM. FEE,
Worker in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Order* from abroad promptly attended to.
j.i7 No. 174. Broad 8trec*t.
Coffin
Caskets and Mctallc Rurial
Tho newest aud beat patterns, aud at rou-
souable prices, and a full line of Coffin
Trimmings and Mountings, at Edmunds’
Furniture Storo, 1)8 Broad Street.
octll-tf. _
Fresh Oysters at the Ruby Restaurant.
Thin is the very best establishment of
tho kind in tho country, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prices. Tho fine
stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15
cents. Call aud bo satisfied.
octl4 tf J. W. Kyan.
Summer Dress Goods at half-price;
supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, selling as-
touishiugly low at
oc 11 Chapman & Verstille’s.
Call at Duhtcr's
New Storo, No. 84 Broad stroet, next to
New York Store, for anything good in tho
Smoking line. octll-tf
If the druggist offers any kind of herb
flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, bilious
ness, or any other ailment, tell him that
you want medicine, uot a bar-room drink.
A*k him for Dr. Walker’s California
Vinegar Bitters, the best regulating
preparation known, and which you know
is free from “Satan’s Elixir.” Reject nil
tho fiery “Tonies” and “Appetizers,” and
cling to that remedy. There is no medi
cine that compares with it. octl4 4w
Confectioners.
I. G. ST BUFFER,
Cutuly Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
All kinds of Confectionery and Fruits,
Stick Cumij- 18 cents.
Full weight gnu rant i*o(i iu oauii box.
Hotels.
pLanteks 7 hotel,
Next to Columbus Bunk Building.
’urtcr* ;it ull tht* iruiu*.
ii 13 .M K: ; . U . F. rMDKH. I’ropr’HX
LIvory and Salo Stables.
R«m:str Thompson,
f, Kalo sum! Kwhaugo Stable*.
i.tTuoai**, South or Randolph tits.,
Columbus, (in.
A. UAMMEL,
Livery and Sale Stable*,
Oulstuohpe Sr, Columbus, Ga.
Particular attonticu giv-u to Feeding and Sai
of Stc V.
il Miilid Lo.mltHi iu stablos by thr
nth
day.
Fresh Meats.
J. \V. PATRICK,
Stalls No. :i and 18, Market House.
•sit Meat* of every kind aud best quality
J. T. COOK,
Fresh 31 cuts ol' All KIikIn,
i Stall* Nos. 16 and If.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP E1ELER,
and Lockdwith, Crawford stroet, next to
Johusuti'* corner, Columbus, Ga.
WILLIAM SCIIOUER,
nil Lo.kan.lth an l dealer iu Guuiting Ma-
DAN’L B. B1ZE,
ioaler In Family Groceries, on Bryan street, be-
tw. cn Oglethorpe A Juckaou streets.
No charge for drayage. doc7
J. II. UA31ILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Groper,
W. F. TIGNBR,
Dentint,
Opposite Strapper’s building, Randolph St.
Special attcutiou gi - • - *
dal Tooth, as well u
fob‘32 d*W
LOLIIMBUN DENTAL ROOMS,
W • T. Fool, Prop’r,
Goorgia Homo Building, Columbus Georgia,
out 13
Tailors.
G. A. KCEIINK,
Merchant Tailor aud Cutter.
A full stock of French and English Broadcloth*
HENRY SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
one in the bust stylo.
apr24J Corner Crawford and Front 8t*.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheetings, Shirtings, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool and Griuds Wheat and Corn-
Office in rear of Wittich A Kinsel's, Randolph*
J*18 R. U. CHILTON, President.
BIUNCOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, ROPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. oct’Jl ly
OFFICE OF
receiver
1 ’le.ot
Macon & Brunswick R, r_
Macon, Ga., Goto’, or 0, 18 74i
In accordarco with an order Isfiuo.i f ron ,
Executive Department of this State, publish' 0 ,
herewith, will be sold on tho first Tuesday/
Deoember next, betwoen the hours 0 f LH
o’clock a. m. and four o’clock v. m., at tho , le
of the Maoon and Brunswick Railroad i'„,
puny, In the city of Macon, Bibb county,
gla, at public outcry, to the highest bidder
tho Macon and Brunswick Railroad, extending
from tho city ot Macon to Brunswick, in <Jly nu
county, Goorgia, a distance of ono hundred
and elghty-slx miles, with a branch Irosd ex-
tending from Cochran to Hawkinsvillo, ndiV.
tance of ten miles, and about t*ve miles of side
track on the main line of tho road, nnd about
two miles of extensions in tlio said city „j
Brunswick, togotlier with the franchise?
equipments and other property of said com.'
puny, consisting of its road-bed, superstruc-
turo, right of way, motive powor, rolling stock.
rtepot3, freight and section houses, machine
shops, carpenter shops, grounds, furniture
machinery, tools and materials connected
therewith.
Also, the following proporty of said company,
to-wit: Tracts or parcels of land Nos. 1, 3 and
4, In District Twenty, and Nos. 124. 120,127,144
145, 146, 161,155, 160 and 157 in District Twenty-
ono, and all lying and being in Pulaski county,
Georgia, and containing each two hundred and
two and a half (202^) acres.
Also, a certain tract or parcel of land In tlio
city of Brunswick, known as tlio wharf prop-
erty of tho Macon and Brunswick Railroad
Company.
so, one-half (undivided) of lots Nos. 3 and
4 of block 37 in tho city of Macon, known In the
locality as tho Guard-house property.
Also, elty lots Nos. 1, 2 and a portion of No
3 In square No. 55 in tho city of Macon.
Also, a tract or parcel of land In enbl city ot
Macon, there known us “Camp Oglethorpe,"
containing ten aoroq inoro or less.
Alio, city lots Nos. 1 and 7, in block No. 7,
In southwest Macon.
Also, city lot No. 3 In squaro No. 13 in said
olty or Macon, with tho buildings thereon.
Also, tract or parcel of land No. 217, In Dis
trict Throo, Wayne county, Goorgia, and four
hundred and forty shares of stock in the South
ern and Atlantic Telegraph Company, lertlii-
cute 1,000.
Tho foregoing property will bo offered lor
cash.
E. A. FLEWELLEN,
Receiver Maoon and Brunswick Railroad.
Executive Dkpautmen
STii
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Watchmakers.
C. SCHOMBURG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L.Gutowsky,
105 Broad street,
Jail Columbus, Ga.
C. U. LKQU1N,
Watchmaker, •
134 nroad street, Columbus, Oa.
Watches and Clocks repaired iu the best mau-
fill
Atlahta, Sept. 30, lh74. S
Whereas, by virtue of the authority given in
the second section of an act entitled “An act
to extend the aid or the State to tli • comple
tion of the Maon and Brunswick Rallio.d,
and for other purposes,” approved December
3, lt.00, an order was issued from this Depart
ment on tho 2d day of July, lb73, seizing ami
taking poBHOdsion of all tho property of p»id #
railroad company, and placing tho sumo In tho
hands of an agent fur tho State, to be l.olo
managed, and tho earnings applied in accor
dance with the provisions of said second No
tion of said act; nnd
Whereas, among other provisions of said sec
ond soctlonof said act, it is oxprossly provVkA
that, after the seizure of all the property (A
said company as aforesaid, tho Governor “shall
sell the said road and Its equipments, and
other proporty belonging to said company, in
such manner and at such tiino as in his .judg
ment may best subserve the Interest or ail con
cerned”; and having become satisfied that it
will be for the best interest of tho State nnd
all concerned that all tlio proporty of ti e com
pany solzed under said order be sold at at early
day, It le, therefore,
Ordered, That all of tho proporty seized as
aforesaid now in tho pos ession of Edward A.
Flowellon, Superintendent of Public Works
and Rocolver of tho proporty of the Macon and
Brunswick Railroad Company under said order,
bo sold to tho highest bidder, at public uuti ry,
at the depot of tho Macon nnd Brunswick
Railroad Company, In the city ol Maoon, l»o-
tween the hours of ten o’clock a. m. aud lour
o’olock v. m., on tho first Tuesday in Decoin hi r
next, and tho right is hereby recurved to the
State to bid for the samo at said sale to tlu<
extont of ono million live hundred thousand
dollars. It is further
Ordered, That the said Edward A Flew-
ellou, as receiver aforesaid, make out an adver
tisement under this order, setting forth with
requisite particularity all tho property to be
sold as aforesaid, and publish tlio same in such
R ubllo gazottes in this State and in tlio city of
lew York as in his judgment will give proper
publicity to said sale.
Given under tuy hand and tho seal of the Ex
ecutive Department, at tho Capitol, in A!
lanta, tho day nud year above written
JAMES M. SMITH, Governor.
By the Governor:
J. W. Warren,
Secretary Exocutivo Iiop’t,
octlO oawflt
I warranted.
Tobacco, Cigars, lie.
MAIER DORN.
If you want to onjoy a g<K*l smoke, go te his
J*8
«. LOPEZ,
Denier In and Manufacturer of Fine
t’lgars,
Jft9 Near Broad 8tr*.t Depot.
Barber 8hops.
LOUIS WELLS’ SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to U. Ilencs,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Building.
Prompt nud polite barbers in attendance.
J*25
juS
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford St., uudur Rankin House, Columbus, Ga.
Dress-Making.
MINN M. A. llOLLINf-NWORTH,
rew-Miiking, flitting and Fitting. Term* cheap.
Residence uudshup in Browneviiie.
Piano Tuning, kc.
E. W. If LA IT,
Repairer and Tuner of l ianoea, Organ* aud
Accordeons. Sign Paiuting also deno.
Order* may be be left at J. W. Pease k Norman’s
Bonk Store.
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer in Loather nnd Finding*. Next to C. A.
Re Id ft Co.’*. Prompt and atrict attcutiou given
Painters.
WM. SNOW. Jit., * CO.. .
House aud Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (just north of postoffice)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House and Sign Painting at
rtMwtoualdo prices, and guarantee satisfaction,
liefer to Wm, Suow, Sr. (aprG
Medical College of Georgia,
AUGUSTA.
The Medical Department
University of Georgia.
X the 2d (fay of NOVEMBER.
Fuks—Matriculation, $5; Full Oourso ol
Lectures, $50; Practical Anatomy, $10; l> p o
ms, $30. B'-neficiariog admitted on apph^i*
tion to the Doan, on tho terms stated in tuo
circulars.
L. A. DUGAS, M. D., L L. D.,
octlO oaw3t
LAWYERS.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney nt Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILL. PRACTICE IN THE UOUNT1KS
ol Loe, Chambers, Tallapoosa and im •
sell, the Bupreme Court of Alutania, ano
the United States District Court at Mont
gomery. sopl6 tl&wtjnu*
W. A. Far lev,
Xttor no y * Xjia'C'-
CUSS ETA, Chattahoochee Co., Ga.
flfr“Spoclal attention givon to aollcctfon^
HINES D0ZIEK,
Attorney at
1IAM1I.TOK, CIA.,
W. P. TURNER,
Fire ant Life Insurance Apt!
90 Brood Nt., ColninbiiN, Ga.
Risks taken on Gin Houses, Gotten
Mills. ootl4 eudiVWiH*
H. O. LLOYD
H AS removed his FUBNITl **
PAIR NHOP to Rankin Hum* g ,, r0 .
two doors east of Dr. Cheney* s Jtrim * , l|U j
where he will do all manner of liepr.n' - • ,
Upholstery Work, at short notice, m
manner and at clioap prices. . idted
Private residences in town or country •
when desired. octy