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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1874.
(&itg gratters.
COLUMBUS DAILY MAM KMT.
Fiiitcm.—CoBiin#rei»l lltli « 1*« Tort
UperoMl 4Ucoont; on Boston % fee owt ilm-
coant; oo fenaoxb % Vet ocnl; 4cmawl bill,
oa Boaton % par oa»*. ■•»** ora MlHag chaota
on Now Tort at ><c. pranlnai »araoiiali. At-
Unto awl Bontpotuary at par. Carraacp loam
10114 par oral par month. OoM and allaa*
nominal. Currency scarce.
Oorroa.—Market qalat. Tito waralionara qaota
m follow*:
Inferior.. “
Ordinary aad stained ,s •
0ood0,4ta “ ,
13X0-
IF.R. K;
H. ; 16 for boat*
Ordinary
Low Middling*.
Middling*
Good Middling*
|£*to ‘ilTui—2» by MAO. R.R.; M2
5 £ 2 * V' b b : »:"A—• ».
bale*—242 hy 8. W. H
■nni'Uon ; 16 bf W. R. R.
MU! mtHOT
Pluck on hand Augast Mat, 104 ......1,016
St,tM
a. *M
..16,960—17,218
8 lock on haad a 3I 7
Rami Hit Law Y***.—August 21*1,1873,1,177
rMnifwl Mm* day 343; total receipt* 10.044; shipped
•ante day 141; total *liipmeut* 7,778; stock 7,606;
sal”* V>1. Middling* lSjjc.
U. 8.I’oat*.—Reri-ipt* i»r fi day* 100,710; ei port*
to Groat Britain 64,148; to Continent 19,298; slock
468,869.
WHO LEM AIK MARKET,
•lear rll» shies Y-, w -
Hone; long clear sides
■site 16Uc.
—Haird's *•; alligator 8We.
Punta—Rcfltiatl A HJ*::extra 0 tie; 0 IV/ffl.
Corral—Common 22c; choice 26c.
PlrOOB—Per bbl—Weatom choice *uperflno |6 60;
family 17 60; HUM, »ll; Oil, Mill. It M A »7
8t*ot—No Florida In markst.
B*tt—ll 80 for Liverpool.
ladsc fa Now Adoortisoments.
Ladiaa' Combination Newlla Book—
Doom A Co., Now Badford, 11am.
CoD.tant Employment—C. Horn, Wil-
liamabarg, N. Y.
Agent. Wanted—W. Zoigler A Co.,
Philadelphia.
Work (or All—M. Young, N. Y.
PayebaMUJwy or Boat Charming—Wil
liam A Co., Phils.
Gongh*, Guide, Ac.— Uao Well'e Garbol
io Tablote.
Nellie Patent Cotton Tie—Nollle A Co.,
Pittebnrg.
Jnrebeba—W. F. Kidder A Co., New
York.
Grand Gift Conoert—Hon. Jamoa Bar-
boor, Alexandria, Va.
Sundry Good Thinga—Abell A Co.
Dren Making—Mrs. Uyuehart.
Tax lteoeivor—Farley B. Adame.
Teaober Wanted—8. M. Brannon.
Notioe to Debtore end Creditors—J. A.
Bradford, administrator.
Bankrupt Notice—J. D. Itnrn, assignee.
Alohobolie Stiiunlante—Take Walker’s
Vinegar Bitters.
Mutton end DU Ulppedrome.
Exhibitions were given in the afternoon
and night to a good audience in the ter
rain at night. Wa ware highly
plnmtrl w ith the performance. It was
something new, startling and exciting.
km awakening marked and constantly in
creasing interest, it surpasses any show
antler canvass that w* have aver sean.
Those monotonous features of a clown,
with sayings that everybody has heard, and
the riding on broad pads and leaping over
banners and through hoops were discard
ed, as they rightly should be. In their
plaees were substituted stirring races that
roared the whole being into enthusiasm
and tightened the nerves to Uteir utmost
tension through axoitement. There wax
something fresh in the ring all th. time.
Many ware pleased with the Iudiaos play
ing ball, in war dances and enacting John
Smith and Pooaboutaa, but Indiana ware
never a matter of any interest to ns. The
walking fent of Mr. Jamas Smith was ad-
mirabls. Ifo beat an elephaot driven
around tha rpig at Its utmost tpaad. Ha
then walked around it twiee while a thor
oughbred horse traversed it at.a swift gal
lop three times, and walked backwards
faster than the most rapid ametear aould
walk, ovon with occasional running. The
wire walking was good; so was the bar
performance, and tbo sack and leaping
racing funny.
The racing was the attrartion. Those
between the two and the four bars chari
ots. Tba posy chaises, and the three
thorough bred borseR, were thrilling in
effect. People stood on seats through ex
citement. The contest between the two
men riding two boraoa baro haek was
startling. Two burses fell and rolled over
tbo rider, bnt he rose uninjured, and get
ting his steeds np remounted and won
the race. The hnrdlo raoe between two
ladies and an attendant joeky was also
splendid. They do not send thoir horses
around in a trot or gallop as is ordinarily
done. The track is one-ilfth of a mile In
extent, and the animals are sent around
tt with whip and spnr to their utmost
•peed. A “feller" feels like going ltis
whole pile on flying steeds. We have
never yet beheld a ring performance that
so absorbs tbs wbolo lining with startling
sensations. There was u constant change
and novelty.
The monagorie is nnimportaut.
While thus praising the performance,
we roost ask the managers to look after
the men who band sronnd refreshments.
An Aldormnn bad to threaten one with
arrest before be wonld return his change,
and this was the complaint to ns of sev-
oral oilier citizens. Tito management
should not allow their splendid perform,
anoe to be mined by each oondnat
Tbo company goes to Dadoville, Ala.
to-day, then to Opelika and then to
Selma.
XMM NQMTU A MOUTH MAI LUO A V.
That **7,000 Judgment Talueleet-Puelt
OMsIsW from Me Open •/ Ike
Company—A Mump, tsl
DsrlMm itewd.
LOCAL BMIMPS.
A telegram in oar yesterday's edition
from New York stated that “Adolphus
Schaeffer had gotten judgment against
the North and South Bailroed for *87,-
000." The fools of this case are neces
sary to this section, and the former offi
cers give thorn as follows:
Whan tha company tint attempted to
negotiate their bonds in New York, the
management met with this man, who
claimed to have infloenoe end ability lo
plaee them. A conditional agreement was
made to the effect that any offer for the
bonds that Schaeffer might make, sbonld
be lubmltted to tho Board of Director* of
the North and South Bailroad; and if the
trade was agreod to by them then, S.
should have a certain per cent. Schaeffer
reported one offer for the bonds which
the board rejected, whereupon be oom
menoed this suit, and attached a lot of
the bonds of the road, then in the hands
of tho trustees in New York. The suit
was postponed front lime to time, and
finally parties living North, who
erere intereeted in the bonds,
and wanted them released, went forward
and gave the name and security of real
oastste holders in New York for doable
the amount of S.’e elaim. The noxt time
the ease was celled, Schaeffer’s attorneys
dismissed the ease as to these securities,
thereby practically acknowledging the
weekness of his claim.
Until tbo seizure of the road by tbo
State, the magsment always stood ready
to defend the suit, knowing that had no
valid claim, and believing that it was
pnrely an effort at biaok mail.
1'be road having been seized by tbo
Governor of the State, the judgment is
perfectly valueless.
Joseph A Bro. arc daily in receipt of
New Goods purchased for oxen, every
variety and style, of which for oxsn they
will sell at the lowest figure, either
wholesale or retail. Call and soe tbo
goods on hand, which are mado in tbo
Stats of Georgia, and buy home goode,
thereby saving money aud adding to tho
interests of your own section,
novti tf
We regret to learn that Mr. Ben Ilirseh
of the firm of Hiraoh Bro's, of Seale, Ala.
is lying very ill, with little hopes of his
recovery.
Card Ploying and Probable Drain.
A shooting affray ooeurred last Satur
day night, on the plantation of Dr. Mitch
ell, near Glennvllle, ltnaeoll county, Ala,
in which two young men were engaged.
Mr. Baldwin shot at Mr.
Hilliard threo times with a pistol. One
ball took effoot. It passed nearly through
tho body and lodged nmlorneath the left
shoulder. Card playing was the oause of
the difficulty. It is thought Hilliard will
dio. Baldwin has been arrested.
Pmr Mayor.
We respectfully announce tho name of
Jieo. MoIuhnni as a candidate for Mayor
of the city of Colunbos, at the eloctiou
on Saturday, tho 12th of Dooomber next
novti te Mamt Citizens.
Kentucky Joans, a new supply, at
nov8 dAw Fxacock A Swirr's.
Tha latent novelties in Neokwear at the
Baltimore Clothing House. tf
AtT. E. Blanchard's, 123 Broad street,
yon oan buy Black Silks as oheap as
any market in Aiuerioa. Come and see.
City aad Mailroad Hondo.
In New York last Friday Golumbos 7’a,
bonds, were quoted at CO bid and 70
asked; Atlanta 7's, asAd 73; Atlanta
S's, bid 7fi, asked 85 ; Augusta 7's, bid
82, asked 8fi; Maeon 7's, asked 75; Mont
gomery 8’s, asked G5; Savannah 7's,
bid 81, asked 85; Central It. B. bonds,
Brat mortgage 7's, bit! 95, asked 100; do.
consolidated, bid 83, asked 85 ; Central
Georgia stock, bid fit, asked 05; Western
11. H. of Alabama 8's, guaranteed, bid 05,
•deed 75.
Clothing.
A fine and well selected stock of Cloth
lng which must be sold by January 1st,
will be disposed of at a great saorifioe.
Bthaitsb A Goldsmith.
An exoellent assortment Mandied Cot
ton Flannels at
PaAcocM A Bwirrs.
nov8 dAwtf
PWrHealar Attention Callod lo This.
My Faij. and WntTxn stock of Dav
Goods is now complete, and I offer them
at tbo very lowkst hates for the card
Parties indebted to me are respectfully
requested to call and settle, as I uood the
money. T. E. Blancuaud,
123 Broad Street.
Mnrdor Trial, In Buoooll.
In Bussell Circuit Court, on Tuesday
last, it eras ordored by tho Court that
Tuesday next be sot apart for the trial of
O. A. Fields, charged with the murder of
J. J. Dumas, and that fifty jurors be sum
moned, inclusive of the regular panel,
for the trial of tbo oause.
The eaae of Scab Walker, for killing
M«ck Holliday, waa set for Wednesday
next, and seventy.five jurors, inelnsive of
the regular panel, ordered summoned for
the trial of the oause.
KMOW ALL XAJT
That at the popular aud long established
Bxstauhant and Saloon of
IAoj. Iteyman A Vo.
tha beat of Meals, Wines, Liquors and
Cigars are kept oonataully on baud pro
bono publico, °° tl u
Summer Dreaa Goods at balf-prioe
supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fanoy
Fall and Winter Dress Goods, soiling as
louisbingly low at
oell Chapman A YEuanLLc's.
LLKOANT CUSTOM CLOTUINa
Mado to Order ml stork
Per fee, PH mnd Satitfaelian Guaranteed.
Our Mr. Thomas has jnst rotnruod
from New York with a ohoioe line of
New Samples, aud we are now taking
orders for Dross and Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of our Custom Clothing
with special oaro and at short notion, by
those well known munufaotnrors of flue
olotliing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give ns your orders early, and we will
do our best to please you, lieiug determ
ined that our friends aud customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their olotbing made to order.
sop!7 tf Thomas A l’uxaooTT.
Action Poclponcd.
Another meeting of tho joint onmmit-
tee appointed to oonsidar what aetion is
beM for the oily to tako in tho case of the
North aud South Bailroad was held yester
day afternoon. Tho sub-oommittee, con
sisting of Aid. Bliuobard and Messrs.
Gunby Jordan aud Johu Mollhenny, em
powered to Biibmit a plan of actiou, re
ported they bad failed to agree, and asked
further time, as in their judgment the
important iutereats involved demanded
mature consideration, and that the Gov
ernor tic requested to auspoud action in
the premises, until the matter ean be
thoroughly canvaaaod among the citizens,
and a suitable ptan to protect tbo city's
iuterost in tbo road can be matured.
Think of it! Only *7 for an extension
hand-sewed Congrees, at
nov8 Ct IIedxll A Wake's.
At Me New York Storo.
A large lot of best Kid Gloves, cele
brated (latent brand, at * 1.00 nml $1.50
a pair, io black, white aud colors, just
reoelved.
00128 S. LANDAUF.lt.
Tbo most duralde Boot worn is tho
Sooteb-tsiUom, band-sewed. Price only
$8.(10. At
nov8 Ct Bedxll A Wabe's.
Bemeeal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle lias removed his Dental
Office from tho Georgia Home building
to hia new place of buainesa, ovor Wittiob
A Kiusel's store. Here ho will continue
tho praotioo of Operative and Mechanloal
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet bis
friends. oct2 tf
J. II. BK AM It ALL,
(99 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,)
H’atrAmaAer ami Jeweler,
will repair Wutchoa, Clocks, and Jewelry
neat aud promptly.
It also tho only agent for tbo Singer
Setting Uacbiqes in Columbus, Ga., and
ha i the only genuine Singer Company's
Needles for salo. Beat Machine Oil,
F buttles, Attachments and Needles for all
daohines always on hand for sale. Nee
dles sent by mail. [nov3 tf
Attention.
In oonaeqnanoe of a change we are
about to make in our business, we will
sell our entire stock of Clothing and Fur
nishing Uowls AT COST.
Sioause A Goldsmith.
Bleached and Uoown Homespuns arc
cheaper than before the war. Convince
yourself by oslliug at
oetlltf Blancuabd's
Ja,t Zn!
Misses' and Ladies’ Bayadere Striped
Hose.
New Beaded Yaks.
Now Booded Gimps.
New Black Bilks.
New “ Alpacas.
Msgniftcont assortment of Dress Good*
at l’UICES THAT SELL THEM.
Only two elegant Cloth Cloaks left, at
a daboain.
Bargains in Irish Linens, Towels, Table
Linons, Napkins, Ao.
nov3 sodtf J. S. Jones.
MVSCOaZSB SUPZCBIOIl COUUT.
THIRD DAT.
Jndgo James Johnson at 9 a. in. again
took up the appeal docket.
Some sevou oases wore continued, and
two reported settled.
Warren Harris vs. Hubert McFarland—
verdiot for defondant.
Bromwell A Co. vs. J. M. Bennett A
Co.—verdiot for plaintiff.
l’urramoro vs. Western Bailroad of
Alabama, for bogs atuothored and dead in
transportation—verdiot for *114.20 for
plaintiff.
A. Gamrnel vs. same—verdict of *89.07
for plaintiff.
There era quite a number of “heeled"
eases on the appeal dockot.
The olaim docket was taken np.
L. M. Smith A Co. vs. H. T. A S. 1'.
Wells, Mrs. Ella Wells, olaimant—verdiot
for plaiutiff of *160.
D. Huff vs. Thoe. S. Miteholl and das.
H. Cooper, and Mary Cooper, claimant.
Jnry found properly subject, aud 10 per
cent, damages.
Several cases oontinued.
Court adjourned to 9 a. m. to-day.
Amongst tho lawyers presont wss Mr.
W. M. Miiokcnfiiss, of Charleston, 8. C.
Ho is a son-in-law of Oapt. McAllister.
To-day is set down for tho trial of the
Bank of liranswiek vs. tho Water Lot
Company, Eaglo and Fkouix Manufac
turing Co. olaimant.
—The handaoae circus parade wm the
attraction of yesterday morning.
—The weather is very warm. Baht is
hoped for, and the indications are that
hope* will be realised.
—If you aspire to heal lb and happiness
you most allow the sunlight to coma into
your houses. It is a powerful treatment
for disease.
—The Mayor realized *7.G0 in three
caeca tried before him yesterday. Too
unimportant for a detailed statement.
—The smallest hair throera a shadow.
Especially does ono come over your appe
tite when you find one in yonr hash.
—The North and Sonth Bailroad is now
not only making expenses, bat *ome mon
ey baatdes. Nearly all the debts incurred
in the henry damages last April have bean
paid.
—The man who has nothing to bosst of
bnt bis illustrious anoe*tors is like a po
ut oe plant—the only good belonging to
him is under ground.
—Broad street yesterday morning eras
filled with cotton wagons.
—The I test class of colored people in
Colntnbus appear to have lost all interest
in politics. They soe that the career of
carpet-baggers is at an end, and are ready
to vote for and affiliate with the whites
for the advancement of onr common
country. Hadicalisnt has benefited them
nothing.
—Consistent to the laet—Tom Collins
has died in a cell.
—It is understood that Governor Smith
will rotnrn to Atlanta to-morrow.
—The Julia St. Clair left yesterday for
Bainbridge. Tbe Wylly, from Apalachi
cola ought to bo here to-morrow.
—The Catholio Fair, te be given daring
the latter part of December, promises to
lie very attractive.
—Weather hot, and tbo quantity of ice
in the city so limited that the sick can
only gat a little, the bar rooms not much
more, and parties who always use it in
drinking water when they can get it,
node.
—Tho Louisville Courier-Journal re
marks ; “A significant resalt of the sao
ccss of tho Democrats iu Goorgis is that
number of Louisville merchants re
ceived orders from their customers in that
Btato by telegraph yeBterdAy to a Inrgerex-
tout than any day for months past. Their
correspondents, expressing their joy over
tbo result, felt that poace and prosperity
were now assured.”
COTTON VBOP.
CONDITIONS OF LAST WKXX — ADDITIONAL
otroBTs or xxobanons.
The Opera llouee To-NIgM—Addreeeee
by Coe. Smith and Olhere.
Owing to the rain last night, the out
door Democratic mass meeting ooold not
be bold. Tbe time was postponed until
to-night, when it will take plaoe iu the
Opera House, where the “anterrifled"
ean assemble in thousands, regardless of
the weathar. Addresses will be delivered
by Govornor J. M. Smith, Judge M. J.
Crawford, General Benning and other
spenkers of note. The ladies are respect
fully iuvited te attend. A meeting of
great enthusiasm and interest. Let the
ball bo orowdod to its ntmoBt capacity.
Let every friend of law and order bo
tereaied te tbe extent of attending him
self and inducing as many others te do
so as possible.
Tbe hour for assembling is half past
soveu o’clock. Every one is invited lo
attend.
Moved.
T. H. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad
street, in tho Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, and is altto Agent for the well known
Uetuingten Sewing Machine.
Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired
with noaturRH and dispatch.
I invite tbo visits of the pablio gen
erally. oct20 wltAdtf
froth Oyetere at the Baby Beetaurant.
This is tbo very best establishment of
tbo kind in tho country, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prioefl. The flue
stock of Liquors is being retailed at 16
cents. Cull and be satisfied.
octlt tf J. W. llXAN.
For the cotton week ending last Friday,
no rein fell in the cotton States, save
at Conrieana, Texas; Atlanta, Ga.; and
Charleston, S. C., and they were light.
Frost and iaa appeared at ovary point,
except there in the Northern half of Tex-
which escaped. These froots have
prevented farther growth. The weather
was vory favorable for packing, though
the election excitement iuterferred with
that, and also the free marketing of the
staple. For nine weeks hardly any rein
has fallen.
THF.BMOMKTXn AVXBAOXD
48 tt Nashville, 50 at Vioksbnrg, Memphis
and Selma, 53 at Montgomery, 54 at Mo
bile and Augusta, 55 at New Orleans, 60
at Corsoana, 57 at Atlanta and Colombo*,
69 at Savaonah a ad Charleston, 57 at Ma-
oon, G4 at Galveston, and 65 at Indianoia.
FB0MTXXA8.
The Galveston Exchange has reoelved
replies from 59 connties, and its report is
to Ootobor 20th. Frost has done no dam'
ago. From tho lat to the 20th of Oeto-
ber, weather favorable for gathering.
Crop gratherod, onchalf to three-fourths
— ome all picked out. Picking will be
finished by November 30th, unless a very
late frost should not allow the top orop to
mat ure. [This frost has oome in the
southern oonnties.l Thirteen counties
that made almost nothing last year, report
increased yield; thirteen a decrease of 10
to 25 per coot.; nineteen 25 to 50 per
oent.; six 50 to 75 per cent.; eight about
Homo as last year. Top crop in some lo
calities is luxuriant and free from treah,
but iu many counties the bolls grown af
ter the September rains will not mature.
MIDDLE TXNNISSXX.
Nashville reports having reoelved 44
replies from 18 counties—throe-fourths of
crop pleked to October 24, and whole will
be by December. Avenge deereeee from
yield lust year 50 per oent.
NOBTH ALABAMA.
Seventy per cent, pleked. Average de
crease from yield of loot year 40 per cent.
VIBOINIA AND NOBTH CAROLINA.
Norfolk %iohange reports that all oot-
ton is made. Six counties report in-
orenso of 15 to 20 por oent., ns compared
with yield of last year; 19, deorease of
10 to 16 por cent.; 20, decrease of 20 to
26 per cent., and 19, deorease of 83} per
cent. Fioking will be finished by 10th
Novouibor.
HOTELS.
Rankin House*
Columbns, Oa*
J. W. RYAN, Prap’r.
Frank Golden, Clark.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under ths Babkin Houix.
rM Sawtf J. W. HYAJf, Proper.
1874| HOWARD HOUSE, |1174
hxoad nun,
Enfattla, Alabama.
J. W. HOWARD. Prpp’r.
oe» fiKwSta
CONFECTIONERIES.
Goodie*! QoodlotN
PROFUMO A HOFFMANN
HAVE JUST KEOKIVED
A Fresh lit tf f»j Cart?,
Raisins, Nuts, Ac.
•We ere now manufacturing a superior qual
ity of STICK CANDY. Alfo, koop con
stantly on hand a full tupply of FBK9H
CAKES.
Nt.
dots eodAw
Tin and Copporoiwlth*.
MX. FEB,
Werkw Am Tim* Ikwet Item, Capper,
Order* from abroad promptly attoudod to.
Ja7 No;174^Broad Street
Confectioner*.
I. O. KKUPl'EK,
***** Manufacturer
an NAUt in
All klada ot Confectionery and Fruit*,
stick. Caadjr IS eenta.
full weight guaranteed iu each boa.
jy4 V
Hotels.
PLANTKBft’ HOTEL,
Next to Colambua Bank Building,
Porter* at all the train*.
1*13 MKd.W, P. SNIDER, Propr 1 **
Livery and Sale Stables.
BOBEKT TUOXPttON,
Livery, Male aad Exehaage ■ table*,
0*uTHo*r>, North or Randolph 8ts.,
*ct30 Columbus, Ga.
A. UAMIEL,
Livery aad kale Htablen,
OoLifHoar* Ft., Columblb, Ga.
Particular attention given to Fuudiug mid gak-
ofBtfe k.
Horse* and Male* boarded in Btnbles by the
month or day.»ci‘29
Fresh Meats.
83 AND 85 BROAD STREET
W OOD CASES AND CASKETS.
IMITATION RU8EWOOD COFFINS,
METALLIC OASES enilOASKETS,
Beir-MeiellnK Cases sad Caakem,
While Cases aad Caskets.
For beanty of deilgn, ,tyl« of Salih, th,
above goods are nnsarpaaied by Anything la
tho market. Frlcex a, low ae eoid by any
other party in thisreetloa.
aim, cheap Pine Cofflni alwaye on hand,
k- Night bell at trout doer.
ROONEY ft WARNER*
•o|>16 am Cohombus, Oa.
J. W. PATM1CK,
Stall* No. S and 18, Market House.
Prosh Meat* of every hind Mod best qnnlity,
Jail alwsy* ou hand.'
I. T. COOK,
Freak Meat* of All Kind*,
l Htnlla No*. 15 and
W. W. SHARPE * 00.,
Publisher*’ Agent*
No. 25 Park How, Now York,
Are author I aed to Contract far Ad-
verUttag la our payor.
myl4 tf
DARISU ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINA
TION AND ROBBERY.
The D(iy« ©/ MurrelUem Returned,
Kid GIovcb may be hod at tbe Virginia
Storo in greet tariety at from 75o to beet
8eamlesa. nov8 eod
An entire new stock of fine Jewelry
has boon received at
Wittich & Kinbnl’r
Jewelry Store.
Carpets ! Carpets /
Going at low prices, at
oet28 eod The Virginia Store.
Beautiful Prints, jnst in, at
Peacock & bwirrs.
uovS dAwtf
No lee.
The weather ha* been quite warm for
the post day or two, and the supply of ioe
ia totally inadequate to the demand. This
ia one of the atrong reasona wo hare
urged for patronizing the ioe machine.
If the majority of onr peoplo would buy
thero, an inducement would be offered to
have an abundance of ice all the time.
Aa it is, favors have been divided ; per-
hapa a preference hoa been given to the
Northern ioe; the machine has stopped,
and here wo fiud a city of ten thousand
inhabitants for threo daye without any
thing like an adequate supply of what
haa become a necessity. A few more lea-
aona like thiv and our people will learn to
buy from home institutions. Some little
may havo arrived yestorday.
Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed
to give satisfaction, can be had at
Wittich & Kxnbkl’b Store.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
LL PKAOTIOE IN THE UOUNT
of Lee, Chamber*, Tallapoosa and Rua*
•elf, the Supreme Court of Alabama, and In
the United States District Court at Mont
gomery. sepli dkwtjanl
Drem Goods at a great sacrifice, at
Peacock & Swift’s.
nov8 dJtwtf _
The Finest
Imported and Key Weat Cigars at Bnh-
lor'o, No. 84 Broad Street. ootll-lf
Welcomed Jtaln.
A good rein oomuiencod falling laet
evening after dark, sad still continues.
Same lightning aud thunder. In oonse-
ipienee, tbe Democratic demonstration
waa postponed until to-night. Tbe circua
goers had a watery time, and ths (how
was out short. Vfe need raiu badly that
our river may be reined, aud Iho boats
enabled to bring dotton to Golnmbua.
Uo and See mnd Judge jkr Tenreelvee.
Chapman A Veratille, 90 Bread street,
are selling Eagle and Keutuoky Joans,
Virginia Oaosimeres, Cotton and Wool
Flannels, Brown and Bloached Domestic,
Ooreete, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, and Notions of oil kinds, at
aatisfoolory prices. Oct 25 tf.
lied and Whits AU-Wool Flannels st
Peacock be Swift's.
uo*8 dAwtf ^
The largest and beet stock of Kid
Glovks iu Coluiuhus will be found at
Blanchard’s. A good two-button kid for
*1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for
*1 50; perfootly sosmlare two-button
kid for *2. m
Blunohard receives now Punts every
week. Go thorn aad yon got the latest
styles.
About dusk on Tuesday evoning as Mr.
B. B. Gunby, s former merchant and
well known citizon wss returning from
bis gin in Girard to hi. home about three
miles distaut in Alabama, he wss way-
lnyed by s couple of negroes, who took
their position behind a clay root on the
side of the road, anil aa he passed fired
upon him three times with double-barreled
shot-guns. Two small shot took effect in
bis left cheek, one grazed him on tbe
beek part of his neck, and sevsrei pene
trated hia olotbing. His horse taking
fright rushed off up the road at the first
flro, and bonce bo esoaped damage from
tbo two second shots.
It is believed that the object of the
would-be osssssIbs was robbsry, as strange
negroes bad seen Mr. Gnnby handling
considerable money at bis gin honse du
ring tho dfijr* Persons who passed where
tho shooting took plaoe, report having
seen too negroes playing oards. They had
each a gun, pitchfork and an sXe, and
were threatening vengeanoe against some
wbito man. It is earnestly hoped that
these negro highwaymen may be found
and justly punished. Such deeds of out-
l.wism must be put down at all hazards.
If Alcoholio Stimulants are taken into
tho blood the heart works foster, and this
unnatural speed wears ont the vital
machinery. Ail intoxicating nostrums
advertised as “tonic.,” “renovators,'’ Ac.,
prodace this disastrous effect, and should
bo rejected. Ds. Waluui’s Veoetablx
Vineotr Bitteus—an Invigoreut without
ths curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup
planting these poisons. novl2 4w
Mead“ Tki*.
Chapman A Veratille maintain thslr well
known reputation for selling the beet and
most stylish goods, at the lowest prioes.
Oct 25 tf
Money.
How to make and save money has been
and will continue to be the ohief study of
mankind. Among the innumerable ways
an excellent one is to bny yonr goods of
the ( one prioe, first-class dry goods house
of Qliapman A Veretille's. Oct 25 tf
Solid Silver and Bliver Plated Ware st
Now York prices, sold st
Wittich A Kinskl'b.
Cun and Locksmiths.
Pill Lift* E1FLER,
flan *inl Lockswiih, Crawford *troet, uo*
Joliuauu'a coruer, Colmuba*. Ga. J
WILLIAM 80HOBKB,
Gun aud Locksmith and dealer lu Gunning Ma
terial*. Opposite Enquirer Office.
J*16
DAN’L B. BUR,
Dealer In Family Groceries, on Hrynn nireot, l«>
twoen Oglethorpe k Jackdon street*.
No charge foe drayage.dec7
LAWYERS.
M. II. HAMILTON,
Wholesale sad Be tall Urocer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren k Oglethorpe H*.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Succeseor to 11. Ueue*,)
Under Georgia Ilume Insurnuco Building.
Prompt aud polite barber* in attouduuco.
j*25
HINE8 DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, OA.
yyILL practice In th. OhatuhoochM^OIroull
W. A. Farlev,
A.ttornoy-»t-IxMW
OUSSETA, Ohattahoochss Oo.,Oa.
jrSjacial^ttentlo^lTai^i^oIlaetlosj^
I>r. T. W. HENTZ,
Deutlot,
. . gla Homa Building lor a tow
weeks, where he will be glad to see;
any of his friends who may need his'
services. •
JOSEPH F. POUt
Attorney at Law,
lyid Judge of Oonnty Courts
Practice* in all othor Court*.
Office over storo of W. U. Roberts k Co., Broad Bt.
Ja26
SAMUEL B. HATCHER.
Attorney at Law.
Office over Wittich k Kinsel’i
J. M. MCNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Ioaw.
Practice* iu court* of Georgia and Alaltama.
Poets* Irosam.
RBI
INGRAM At CRAWFORD*,
Attorney* at |aw,
Will practice in the State aud federal Court*
Georgia.
Office ovor Preer, Illge* h Co.’s *tor*. northwest
corner Broad and St. Clair Bta.i*6
On Monday, Oth Instant»
Will be opened at the Vifginia Store,
from importer* auction Bales, 1,000 yards
Hamburg Edges, at 10, 15 and 25o., worth
double tho prico. Also, lot Beaded Belts
at half price. Twenty pieces beautiful
Black Alpacas and Mohairs, at prices hith
erto nukuown. Beautiful new shades
Cashmeres and poplinB marked down
Buit the cloKost buyers. Many Drees
Goode offered at less than ooet, to reduce
stock. nev8 eod
The best English and French Coatings
at cost, to close out stock. Buy these
goods and have them made. It is econ
omy. The “New York City” Shirt, a per
fect fitting garment, at $30 per dozen.; *
nov8 o6d
BchenelL’a Pulmonic Syrup,
wor tiir cuas or consumption, couohb and
COLDS.
Tho gr*at virtue of this madlelu* Is that It
rlp«ns the matter anil throws it out of the sys
tem, purifies tho blood, and thus offsets a euro.
SCHRNck’S SEA WKX1> TONIC, VOU THS CUBE OF
DY*r*l’SIA, INDIUKSTION, fcC.
The Tonic producos a hoalthy aetion of tho
stomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle,
and curing the most obstlnate'easei of Indiges
tion.
BCaSNCK’8 MANDRAKE FILLS, FOB THE COBB
OF LIVKB COMPLAINT, AC.
Thoso Pill* arc alterative, and produoe a
healthy action of tho liver, without the leest
dang-r, as they are rroe from oalomel, and yot
more officactoua In restoring a healthy action
of tho liver.
These romodles are a certain core for Con
sumption, as tho Pulmonlo Syrup ripens tho
matter and purifies the blood. The Mandrake
Pills act upon the liver, ereete a healthy Mle,
and remove all dlseasos of the liver, often a
cau«e of Oonaamptlon. The Sea Weed Tosto
gives tone and strength to the stomoch, makes
a good digestion, and enables the organs to
form good blood j and thus eroates a healthy
circulation of healthy blood. The oomblned
action or theso medicines, as thus explained,
will cure every ease of consumption. If takea
In time, aud the use of the mediolnei perse*
vered In.
Dr. Sebenak Is professionally at hls principal
office, corner Sixth and Arch streets, Philadel
phia, every Monday, where all Iptters fur »d*
vice must be addressed,
myio eodly
A. 1MMMKR,
Attorney and CsuaMller at Ian
Practices in State and Federal Court* In Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 1?.6 Broad ht., Coinmbus, Oa. Ja6
Maes U. Blandvobd. Louis V. OAaaAan.
RLANOFORD * GARRARD,
Attorneys and Connection at Low.
Office No. 67 Broad street, ever Wittich h Kin-
*01’* Jewelrj Store.
Will practice In the State and Federal Court*.
y
Jab. M. RtmtiUs. Omas. J. »wwt.
R (JUNE I.!* dk IWIFJ,
Attorney* end Counsellor* at Law. Will practice
lu the CourU of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cirwiit)
end Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd h Co.'s store,
Broad stroot, Coinmbus, Ua. Jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney send Noftlelior.
U. 8. Com’r and Register in Bankruptcv. Offli
duv'JO] over Brook*' Drug Store, Columbus, U*.
PEABODY A RRANNON,
Attorneys at Low*
Orrna ovaa J. Easts h Co.’s too**, Baeae
uovtSJ Wmsv Sips.
R. J. MOVES,
Attorney aud Counsellor at Law,
Georgia lloroe Insurance Company bulldiog, seo*
Grocer*.
Barber Shops.
ED. TEMY, Barber,
Crawford Bt., under Rankiu Uousr, Columbus, (in.
Cotton Factories.
Sheetluge, Shirtings, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool aud Grinds Wheat and Corn-
Office iu rear of Wittich A Kinsel’s, Knu.ioii.ii at.
Jal8 n. II. CHILTON, President.
MU NOOGEE MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturer* of
BIHCNTINQS, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMDUS.GA.
a. P. SWIFT, President.
“. A. SWIFT, Secretary k Tr«**iirer. octal ly.
Plano Tuning;, &c.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer eud Tuner of IMnuoes, Organ* a
Accordeuua. Sign Tainting also dune.
Orders may be be left at J. W. Tease A Normal
Book Store.
Watchmakers.
G.8CHOMUUKG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to. L. Uutowflky,
105 Broad ntroc t,
J?u Columbus, G*.
a H. LKQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Broad street, Columbus, Ga.
Watcho* aud Clock* repaired lu tho boxt n
aer aud warranted.Jj»
Tobacco, Cl fears, die.
MAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy a good siuoko, go to
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Home and Muscogee Homo.
j»8
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer In aud Hanurnctnrer of t’lna
Cigars,
Ja9 Near Brood Street Dc|>ot.
Painter*.
WM. SNOW, Jll.» A COo t
House and Sign Painter*,
Old Oglethorpe oorner, (Ju*t north of postoflevj
.Columbus, Georgia.
Will contract for House aud Sign Painting at
raasouable price*, aud guarautod satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. 8uow.Br. ^»‘ r
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UROUUART, ,
Office removed to the Drug Store of E. L*
Hood k Brother. , An
Sleeping apartment at former realHcuce.
the oornerofBandolph and Mclntosli street*,
opposite the resldenoe of Mr. Wm. Beach.
«dP*
oct7 ly]
ond story.
Builders and Architect*.
J. U. CHALMEKB,
Hmm Carp«>ur .all Bulldre.
Jobbia. duo# at iborl nolle*.
ri.ni ond xpeciUcatloa# (uroixho. tor all at,!##
of balldlng* „ _ „ ,
Broad Street, neat to O. W. Brown *,
1aft (Vdiunlm*. Ga
Boots and Shoes.
WELLS * CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of tho Big Bool,
DXALnnain
Boots and Shoea, Leather and Findings.
Hve pi
mall;
[{Ides.
N. B.—Plasterers’ Hair always on hand.
a
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. NZyiK,
Boot and Shoemaker,
Dealer in Leather and Finding*. NextteC.
DR. V. B. LAW.
Office oorner Broad and Randolph streets, liurrut
_ buildiug.
Resldonee c “
Ja6
ouiiding. , 4 r . ir
a Forsyth, threo doors below 8h w
Dentists.
W. r. IIONEB,
Dentist,
BpectaTattontion given to the i
MUIUn DEMTAI. ROOM*.
Ooorxla Hom^ BttlWb»x? uSumbnx aoorsla-
oaiU —
Tailors.
a A. KfflHNE,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A frill stock of French and Kngliah Bromic • “
Cassimere* and Ventings- ,
.prig No. 134 BroHd^retL^
HRNRY VKLLMAN.
Onttlng, Cleaning nnd Bepairiug
Dm* la ike beat gtyto. , - ?t-
bro*** Making.
• A.
rj
him m.a. WBSmsnssn
Dvem-Maklag, Cut ting and Fitting. * , .' rl "
Xuiiiao. ref.bop I. Browuov.H,.
DOfU