Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 18, 1874, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER -StJN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1874. City platters. VOLVMBCM DAILT MARK FT. FiWAxmt —Comniercal bill* on Now York •^percent discount; on Boston }£ per cent, din- count; on Savannah V\ per cent; demand bills on Boston % per cent. Hauks are selling checks on New York at J^c. premium; Savannah, At lanta nud Montgomery at y v Currency loans 101% per cent |*er month. Gold and allver nominal. Currency scarce. Cotton.—Market Arm. The warehouses quote an follows: Inferior — ®— Ordinary and stained 12 Q'2% Good Ordinary 13 ®— Low Middlings 13%0— Middlings 13M013X Good Middlings — ®- Salea 418 bales. Ileceipts 646 bales—64 by M. A O. R. R.; 323 l.y wagons ; 40 by N. k 8. II. R.; 12 by W. R. It.; 200 by riser; 8 by 8. W. R. R. Shipments 26* bales—234 by 8. W. R. R.; 36 fur borne con sumption ; 0u by W. R. R. MILT STATIMIKT. 8tock on hand August 31st, 1874 1,036 Received to-day previously., Ptock on band . 24,409—26 0-15 26,091 269 18,566—18,824 7,267 8amb1>at Last Ykau.—August 31st, 1873,7,177; received same day 263; total roceipts 18,747;»lilpl*ed same day 279; total shipments 12,427; stock 7,499; sales 165. Middlings II. 8. Routs.—Receipts fur 4 days 77,011; exports to Great ItriUin 37,693; to Continent 10,611; stock 494,914. WHOLESALE MARKET. 12c. lUonixc—India 12U'; doraostfc VlUc. laou Ties—llalrd's 8c; alligator H16-. 9vaAlt-Refined A 12*^c: extra C 12c; O ll^i. Coffee—Common 22c; choice 26c. FWVP—Per |,bl—W estern choice snpcrflno $6 60; fami'v $7 60; fancy $0; City Mills U $6 60; A $7; A A ?6. Ptruc—Ylorlda 03c. Salt—#1 SO for Liverpool. Index to New Advertisements. Piano and Organ Toning —Prof. Loomis. Anction Halos of M tiles and Hornet— Ellis A Harrison. Application for Homestead—Harriot E. Marcos. Mr. G. O. Merriwether is Superinten dent of ibis division of the Western Union Telegraph Company, with head- quarters at Mobile. He left home laat Wednesday, on a tour of iospeotioQ, leaving his family perfectly well. Arriving here yesterday morning, he received telegraphio intelligence from bia home that a four-year old daughter, said to be a beautiful child, was unwell. Another meeaege, received some time after, stated she wee better. In the afternoon Super intendent Meriwether was at the key, when Mobile called Coiambus, the former supporting as operator in oar office wes at the instrument. Hardly had the wires clicked off a few words before Mr. M. ut tered a cry and fell back almost fainting. In a little while after, Mr. M. became more calm. Mr. O. G. Harrell, who is manager of the Colombns office, received the message, which was one to him re questing him to break delicately as pos sible the intelligence to Mr. Merriwether thet his child had jnst died. The sadden shock to the father's heart can be imagined only by those who have reoeived similar messages—so unlookml for, ro unexpected ns to strain to their utmost tension every fibre of tho heart. Mr. M. was totally unmanned by the terrible blow. He had bought a gift for her in Macon, and wan expecting a joyous meeting with the little one. He left on tbo first train for Mobile. Red and Wbito All-Wool Flannels at Peacock k Hwirr'a. novHd&wtf _ Hummer Dress Goods at half-price; supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy Fall and Winter Dress Goods, selling as- tonirthingly low at ocll Chapman k Vebstillk'h. Tho latest novelties in Neckwear at the Baltimore Clothing House. tf Drill of VUy Light Guards— Beautiful Uniforms. Alabama Conference. Tho oununl session of the Alabama Methodist Episcopal Conference will be bold at Opelika on Wednesday, December 9th. A Urge dolegAtion is expected. Sprinkles. Very light ones fell early yesterday morning snd Into in tbo afternoon. Tho Okies and temperature indicate heavy rains. The river wants them, bnt the eotton fields do not. Observance of Thunksgivlog Day by the Methodists. The Methodists of tho city and vicinity will unito in religious services to-morrow at Ht. Luke Church. At eleven o'clock in tho morning the venerable Dr. Lovio Pierca will preach. This honored divine still preserves nil the vigor of thought and force of expreiision that has through life characterized his sermons. His voice be gins to fail somewhat. No wonder, when it has been exercised for niuoty»one years. For Mayor. Wo respectfully announce the name of Jno. Mrli.HKNNv om a candidate for Mayor of the city of Columbus, at tho eloction on HaturdAy, tho 12th of Doooniber next, uovll to Many Oitizkns. An oxeellout assortment Bleached Cot ton FIoiiuoIh at Peacock k Swift's. uov8 dA wt f Candidates for Office. They aro plentiful. Iu our paper we find two imnouuocmcutH for Mayor, two for Marshal, two for Deputy Marshal, two for Hex ton—all city offices. For county officers, there aro five for Tax Collector, four for T*tx Receiver, and two for Clerk of tho Superior Court. Tho city election occurH on the second Haturday in Decombor ; that for tho coun ty on tho first Wednesday in January. Homo one must bo defeated, aa only uuo can bo elected. Kentuoky Jeans, a now supply, at nov8 ditw Peacock it Hwirr'a. Superintendent It. A. Haeon. Columbus, and his boat of friends throughout this section, will be glad to learn that ho is succeeding finely iu his now position as Superintendent of tho Petersburg and Woldou Railroad, a road which, with branches, is about ninoty miles long. He has the energy, brains, • and determination to succoed, and be will win over ever obstacle. Ho trusts to no blind chanco, and all hiH calculations aro wisely considered. Whon once a decision is reached, he pushes through with all the ardor of an impulsive nature. We ex pect to soo him yet among the very foremost magnates in tho railroad world. At the New York Store. A largo lot of best Kid Gloves, cele brated patent brand, at $1*00 and $1.50 a pair, in black, whito and colors, just received. oot‘28 H. Landauku. The Finest Imported and Key West Cigars at Bub- ler's, No. 84 Broad street. octll-tf Fi'om Seale, Ala. Nothing of importance in court on Mon day. Judge Cobb, roceutly elected, was sworn in yesterday, nud took his seat on tho bench. It is tho general impreasion that ho will make a good judicial offloer, as ho is an honorable, upright man, and pos sessed of fine legal abilities. He had tried no case when our informant loft. It is now believed that two or throe of the Democratic candidates for oounty offices w ill yet bo declared elected, as it i« believed hoiuo of tho Radicals cannot give good and sufficient bond iu the time nl lowed by law. Joseph & Bro. uro daily iu receipt of New Goods purchased for cash, every variety and style, of winch for cash thoy will sell at the lowost figure, either wholesale or retail. Call and see the goods on baud, which aro made iu the Htate of Georgia, and buy home goods, thereby saving money and adding to the interests of your own section. uovb tf The City Light Guards appeared on the streets Inst afternoon, under command of Capt. W. A. Little. Ttfey had ont twenty- seven muskets. Tho members were ar rayed in thoir new uniforms, which are the handsomest we havo soon in tho Houth since 1859. The coat is of tho color of navy bluo, or what is known by painters ns ultra-marine, cut dress fashion, corded in front with yellow, with rows of brass buttons having on them the arms of the Htate of Georgia. Trimmings of golden hue, and epaulots of the same. Pants, sky blue, with white huff htripo. Cap, black beavor projection, with standing plume of bluo and whiti. Officers wear golden epaulets. Tho whole in striking, eleg|pt and richly harmonious. The oompany paraded the principal streets, and wont through the various evolutions with marked precision, considering that several members were on public drill for tho first time. They pre sented a superb apposrance. The city is proud of this gallant oouipuuy. Tho or ganization is to be highly complimented on the rapid progress they have made in military movements, and the taste dis played in the selection of such au elegant uniform. J. II. BRAMUALL, (99 Broad Htroet, Columbus, Go.,) Watchmaker and Jeweler, will repair Watches, Clocks, uud Jewelry neat and promptly. Is also tho only agont for tho Hinger Hev/iug Machines in Columbus, Ga., and ha i the only genuine Hinger Company's Needles for solo. Best Machine Oil, Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for all flaohiuoH always on hand for sale. Nee dles sent by mail. [uovfi tf Attention. In consequence of a change we are about to make in our business, wo will sell our eutiro stock of Clothing and Fur- nishiug Goods at cost. BtraUhe k Goldsmith. Diver Cotton. Thus far, this senson, the boats have brought to Columbus 3,370 bales of cot- tou, against 1,948 same time last year, showing a gain of 1,422. Wo have now received within one thonsaud bales of half as much as tho stoamers brought to our wharf the whole of last season—8,415 balos. At the same rates, we ought to got over 15,000 bales from rivor plantation thin year. Business from this source has boon constantly increasing for a number of seasons. Thus in 1871 -’2 Columbus warehoused from the river 4,909 bales; 1872-M — 6,898 bales; 1873-’4 — 8,415 bales. When the stream is improved, as is being now done, our city should con trol the entire trade of the Chattahoochee and Apalachicola, mud to some extent the Flint river. Dead This. Chapman k Verstillo maintain their well knowu reputation for selling the best and most stylish goods, at tho lowest pricos. Oct 25 tf Oo and See and Judge for Yourselves. Chapman k Verstillo, 90 Broad street, are selliug Eagle and Kentucky Jeans, Virginia CassimereR, Cotton and Wool Flanuels, Brown and Bleached Domestic, Corsets, Hosiery, Haudkqpffiiefs, lsicos, Trimmings, and Notious of all kinds, at satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf. MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COUDT. EIGHTH DAT. Common tew dook.t m renamed at 9 o'clock. Jeremiah Massey vs. John Wells, Jo- sepb Huff garnishee—judgment against garnishes. Western Railroad Company vs. F. M. Brooks, Ordinary, Ac., leave to amend granted and continued. Railroad Com pany claimed that county had taxed them over |1,000, and being a foreign corpora tion, it claimed it conld only be taxed d - rect by the Htate, and sued to recover the amount. The Jndge decided the declara tion should be made against tho Connty Commissioners. J. k J. Kaufman vs. Matthew Tamer- attachment dismissed by plaintiff. Dudley k Gray for use of T. J. Dudley ▼a. T. P. Chaffin—verdict tor plaintiff of $77.49. M. 11. Rparks vs. James M. Russell— vordict for defendant for $93.63 and $27.98 interest. To-day at 1 r. M., occurs tho memorial exorcises to Judge Wellborn, deceased. Court adjourned to 9 a. m. to-day. Pmrtleutar Attention Called to This. My Fall and Winteb stock of Dby Good* is now complete, and I offer them at the very lowest bate 1 } for the cash. Parties indebted to me are respectfully requested to call and settle, as I need the money. T. E. Blanchard, 123 Broad Street. Woman*s Chances of Marriage. The fair sex are greatly interested in this subject, so we will give them the probabilities as analyzed from the stat istics of England. Supposing the sum of a woman's chancos to be oue hundred, she exhausts fourteen and a half of them between the ages of fifteen and twenty years, and after the twenty-fifth birth day fifty-two more have gono np. Theu she has only thirty-three chances in a hnn dred. Just think of it. Two-thirds of the matrimonial prospects vanished in twenty-five years. She will turn thirty with only fifteen and a half chances left After thirty.flve olovou and ono-half chances remain—a dim possibility, sixty a female need not despair, for she has the tenth of a ehanoe at a husband, bat that soon becomes exhausted. Every woman wants to get married. HappiLoss is not counted in tho above estimate. Thousands wish themselves outside shortly after they have entered tho state of matri mony. LOCAL BRIEFS. COTTON CHOF FAST WEEK. Beautiful Prints, just in, at Peacock k Swifts. no v8’dit wt f ^ Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, at Peacock k Swift!*. nov8 dikwtf _ Diver News. The Julia Ht. Clair returned from Roa noke, below Florence, yesterday with 204 hales of cotton. This makes 9G7 bales the boats have brought np since Friday. She leaves this morning at 8 o’clock for Apalachicola. The Wylly is due Friday. Columbus Guards. Members are requested and Btrongly urged to go to Mr. Kcehne's to-day and have their measures for a uniform taken, and leave them at the atoro of Bedell k Ware, that orders may be sent to New York for their immediate mauufaoturo. ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTHING Made to Onter at Stock Ittees Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Mr. Thomas has just returned from New York with a choice lino of New Samples, and we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing tnuile satisfactory arrangements for tho manufacture of our CuHtom Clothing with special care and at short notico, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell k Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, aud wo will do our bent to ploase yon, being determ ined that our frieuds aud customers Khali not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. scpl 7 tf Thomas k Prescott. To Open To-Day. Now Black Alpacas. New Black Ratteen. The largest and best stock of Kid Gloves in Columbus will bo fouud at Blancuard's. A good two-button kid for $1; Harris’ Victoria two-button kid for $1 50; perfectly seamless two-button kid for $2. UIn House Burned. Tho gin house of Mr. B. P. Pinxton, on Hanuahstcheo creek in Stewart comity, was burned early Monday night. With it was destroyed some sixteen bales of cot ton. Loss $t,700—uninsured. Supposed to be the act of an iuoeudiary, Bo gin ning had been carried on that day. Mr. Pinxton has been uufortunate ainoe the war. He had all of one crop burned in a Columbus warehouse. His dwelling house was alao burned. Tho inmates hod only time to save thoir lives. Mr. P. could not even secure hia watch, so close were the flames when he was aroused. New Black Cashmeres—throe grades. Large assortment of Prints, very choice styles. Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings. New lot Liuscy, Flannels and Joans. Large line Black Silks at popular prices. novl4 eodtf J. 8. Jones. Money. How to make and save money lias been aud will oontimie to be tho chief study of mankind. Amoug the innumerable ways au excellent one ia to buy yonr goods of the ouo price, first-class dry goods honso of Chapman k Verst ille’s. Oct 25 tf Blanchard recoives new Prints evory weok. Go thoro and you got tho latest styles. Clothing. A flue and well selected stock of Cloth ing which must be sold by January 1st, will bo disposed of at a great sacrifice. Stratsi k Goldsmith. KNOW ALL MEN That at tho popular and long established Restaurant and Saloon of Chess. Hey man A Co. the beat of Metis, Wines, Liquors aiuI Cigna are kept oonataatly on hand pro Itono publico. octl tf —Never wait for anything to torn up, bnt turn it up youraelf. —No Mayor's Court haa been hald this week, though five eaaee are oo the docket. —The Georgia Presbyterians have 142 ohrehes nud 74 minis' ers. —Dexter, the noted trotter, is only al lowed nine quarts of oats and two quarts of bran a day. • —A, in bis honeymoon, calla his wife his saint; B, ton years married, sadly echoos his ain't. —7 he weather continues to be cloudy aud rain threatening. —Dark eyes show power, light onee gentleness, and gray eyes sweetness—that they do in women. —The marriage market has proved ra ther dull in Colombns this year. Since January 1st only 144 oouplea have been made one—87 whites and 57 blacks. —No man ever worshipped a brazen image who had once tussled with a life insurance agent. —Brown, formerly with Katie Putnam, is now running a troupe of his own. The company in playing Rip Van Winkle in New Orleans, a Charles Huntley acting as Rip. The thanksgiving tnrkies have been killed, and Georgians will eat them to morrow. —If you want to know whether your deceased wife's relations were in the pen itentiary, and how your father added up his accounts in old Hard Faoe’s store, run for office. You'll find out, too, some thing about yonr grandfather that you didn’t know before. —Our main thoroughfare presented a livoly appearance yesterday. Broad street was well filled with ootton wagons. —In nearly all the Southern States male and female teachers of schools receive the same pay, while there is a large dis crimination at the North. —Columbus has not witnessed a bang ing in nearly twenty years. There is a prospect of having more than one when the present term of the Superior Court is ended. —The ugliest sort of the smallest bull pups are the favorite companions of the ladioa of Paris. They adorn parasol han dles, etc., with the heads. We are wait ing for the fashion to change to “yaller dogs,” when country people can dispose of some of the ugly brutes that are brought daily to Columbus. —Ten-pins is becoming the favorite amusement among both town people and countrymen. The alley at the Sana Souci is running nearly all the time. Ba kers, however, do not make the best rolls. An entire new stock of fine Jewelry has been received at Wittich k Kinbel’s _ Jewelry Store. Moved. T. 8. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, in the Watch and Jewelry busi ness, and is also Agont for the well known Remington Sewing Machine. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired with neatiieKH and dispatoh. I invito the visits of the public gen erally. oct20 wltAdtf Fresh Oysters at the Duby Restaurant. This is the very best establishment of the kind iu the country, and everything is retailed at wholesale prices. The fine Htock of Liqnors is being retailed at 15 cents. Call and be satisfied, octl4 tf J. W. Ryan. Tho largest assortment of Gold aud Silver Watohes is to be found at Wittich k Kinsel'h Htoro. octll eod&w 3m At T. E. Blanchard's, 123 Broad street, you can buy Black Silks ns oheap (is in nny market in America. Come and see. Party Friday Night. Tho fnvorod ones will be glad to know that tho “Chips” give another of their dolightful dances and entertainments at tho Perry Honse on Friday evening. Bonds of Georgia and Alabama Cities and Railroads. In New York lost Friday Columbus 7a bonds were quoted at GO bid and 70 asked; Macon 7s, asked 75; Montgomery 8s, ask 05; Atlanta 7s, asked 72; Atlanta 8s, bid asked 85; Augusta 7a, bid 82, asked 85; Charleston (8. C.) 7s, bid 05, asked 70; Savannah 7s old and new, bid 81, usked 85; Central Railroad 1st mortgage 7s, bid 95, asked 100; do. consolidated mortgage 7s, bid 83, asked 85; do. atock, bid 00, asked 05; Georgia Railroad 7s, bid 85, asked 90; do. stock, same; Western Railroad of Alabama 8s guaranteed, bid 05, asked 75. BAIN—THEEMOMETEE AVBBEOE. The telegraphic reports to New York for the week ending Friday night, show that the splendid picking season we have had this fall has been interrupted by rain in many sections. No severe wind was connected with it, and the Southwest seems to have entirely escaped the storm. Ko frost has yet been reported from the lower half of Texas or a portion of the Lower Mississippi Valley, the sections in which tbs most benefit was expected from the later growth. Tho rain fall for the week in Texas is reported at three-hnndredths of an inoh at Galveston ; none at Indianola or Cor sicana. Planters are holding to their orop. Country store-keepers are shipping freely. The detention is on plantations. New Orleans reports a rainfall of six teen-hundredths of an ineh. Slight rain at Vicksburg on Friday night. In Tennessee,'Nashville bad a rainfall of two and Hixty-eight-hundredths inches; Memphis Bix-hundredths. In Alabama, Mobile was visited by a rainfall of ninety-nine-hundredths of an ineh; Montgomery one inch and one-hun dredth ; Selma ninety-two-hnudredths of on ineh. About all the crop has now* been secured, and is being marketed freely. In Georgia, Macon was visited by two killing frosts the week before, and had two rainy days last week. Atlanta re ports rain fall of sevonty-five-hundredths of an inch; Columbus two inohes and eight-hundredths; Savannah eight-hun dredths; Augusta tbirty-three-hnndredths. Charleston had 37-100 of an inch of rain, and heavy dews. The Mississippi river and its tributa ries are lower than last year. THE THERMOMETER AVERAGE for the week at Macon was 57 degrees; Nashville 59; Charleston GO; Columbus, Memphis and Augusta G4; Selma Go; Montgomery, Atlanta and Savannah GG; New Orleans G8; Corsicana G9 [fell to 44 Friday]; Vicksburg 70; Galveston 72; In dianola 73. I NTERIon RECEIPTS. Eleven interior towns reoeived lost week 57,993 bales of cotton, and had stocks of 107,510, against 45,872 and 08, G73 Name time last year. The visible supply shows 216,297 more bales than at this date in 1873. lhe Last Chance. Thoso wishing notices inserted in tbo big extra should make it known to-day, as the opportunity will positively close with this day. The mammoth will show up very generally the live firms of Columbus, and offers a rare ehanoe 4o advertiserr. Such an issue was never before gotten out in this section, if in the State. OPELIKA DIRECTORY. . O. Harwell having withdrawn from the Arm of Harwell, Griffin A Co., has removed to Chambera atreet. Hte friends and patrons would do well to oall on him in hia new quarters, and examine stook before having elsewhere. Prices at penio rales.ja!8 suAwodtf Doctors. DR. JAS. T. WABNOCK, Surgeon and Physician. Office Slaughter's Drag Store, Railroad street, ft b!4 DU. J. W. K. WILIJA1H Offers hia professional services. Office over R. M. Urt-eu A Co.'a, Chambera k K. II. Street*. Millinery. 83 AND 85 BROAD STREET. W OOD CASES AND GASKETS, IMITATION ROSEWOOD COFFINS, METALLIC OASES and CASKETS, Neir-Sealtug Cm«n and Casket*, White Casen and Caskets. For beauty of design, style of finish, the above goods are unsurpassed by anything in tho market. Prices as low aa eolu by any other party in this section. Also cheap Pine Coffins always on band. Night bell at front door. ROONEY & WARNER, MISSES WHITE & TUCKER, FaahioaabU Milliner* and Dresiuufcksrs. Geutlemon’s fchirts cut by chart measure, aud gtiHiuaU’ud to tit. Ckauioers strout, uext to tiauu f ilry good, store. u bl AllLb. C. V. HARLOW, Fashionable Milliner aud Dressmaker. 6» 0 Agent ot iiutterick a Co.’s Patterns. At tin* lute t;uiik;ug House or t*iiat>purd A Co., Opelika, Ala. ju23 Notaries Public. U. D. lllGGINS, Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county, respicttuily solicits the patronage of his frieuds Holds Court 1st aud 2d Saturday a of each mouth, at It. C. l(olltli*hl’« l iw office. J&23 Furniture, Ac. At Paulo Prices* A. O. HARWELL, m Dealer In all kinds of Furniture. Also, Metallic, Wood Coffins, aud Gaskets. jal8 Chambers street. Lawyers. A. J. TICKERS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office opposite Alabama House. Pructicus iu nil tho Courts of tho State. Jo3 Tailors. J. B. CAMPBELL, Tailor, Cutting and Making In the Latest Stylos. Re pairing neatly done. South Railroad St., over Furniture Store. Jal Dentists. J. L. K. NKITH, Dcutlst, Do«s Plate Work und Plugging on reasonable dcc231 terms. Chamh. rs street. Barber Shops. WESLEY BARRINGER, Barber, Corner South Kail road aud Chambers streets. dec23 DIG NON A TURNER, Barbers, South Railroad street, unoer Adams House. doo2H Hotels. ADAMS HOUSE. Whon you go to Opelika, be sure to stop at the Adams House, opposite Passenger Depot. dec23 Insurance. E. C. BOWEN * MON, General Insurance Agents. Office, Railroad Street, over R. M. Greene k Co.’s nov23 MEDICINES. JOB PRINTING. RAILROADS. Montgomery & Eufaula R, R, Change of Schedule, Taking Effect Ootober I, 1*74, MAIL TRAIN—DAILY. Loavo Montgomery Arrive at Kuraula inir c it Cfatii • . 4:00 p ..16:18 P Boats ou Chattahoochee llivt-r, uud daily nt Uni!,* Springe with Mobile * 0Irani Railroad for Troy. Arrive at Montgomery ** 7:48** Connecting at Union Spring, with Mobile A (Jimra Railroad for Columbus, and at Montgomery win. roads divorging. “ II. DUNHAM, 8.,, t . Western Railroad of Alabama 544 HOURS TO NEW YORK WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA, Cotomios, Ga* Sept, lath, 1874. TRftINS LEAVE COLUMBUS DAILY For Montgomery and Selma, 2:00 a. h Arrive at Montg’y, • - 8;00 Arrive at Selma, • • 12.04 a. a FOR ATLANTA AND NEW YORK At 10:30 a. ui. Arrive Opelika at 12:20 p. w. At Atlanta 6.42 p. By Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line. Leave Atlanta 6:00 p. m., CHARLOTTE 8:35 *. m., Danville 3:27 p. m. Arrive tit \t iu«lijngtun 4::m ,ut Baltimore 0:30 a. m., ut Philadelphia 1:3/ By Ktnneaaw Routt. Atlanta 6:00 p. m., Dalton 10:28 p. >:4f» a. m.. Lvnrlihitrir " - at Wnsliini Bristol 10:4.1; Atr.t Lynchburg It). 46 a. ut., at llultinturu 9:15 a. 1:30 p. m., ut NEW YORK f gton ut iMiiluduTpliit p. m. Slo-plug cura ruu from Atlauta to Lynchburg TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS DAILY From Atlanta and New York, - 0:37 a. m. From Montgomery and feelraa - 2:25 1*. a! Tickets for sale at Uuion Passongor Depot. C11A8. I*. BALL, General Kop’t. II. M. ABBOTT, Agent.(nopl3 tf CENTRAL RAILROAD. • Hr~ -tf V V-m Hut Gknsral SuriniNTENoaxT's Orvics, ) Central Railroad, V Pavansah. November 1, l«74. I O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 14TII INSTANT I'anRenger Trains 011 the Georgia Central Railroad, its Urunchoo and Coiinoctioua, will ruu as follows: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leavu ravaunah..... 8:45as Leave Augusta 9:05 a n Arrive in Augusta r u Arrive iu Milledgeville |o : d*> p k Arrive in Kutontoti « s Arrive In Macou 1 u Leave Macon for Cotumbus 7J17 ,, j, Louvm Macon for Eu'auU 9:1«*hx Leave Macon for Atlanta g.’jo j, j, Arrive at Columbus Arrive ut Eufaula .10:20.* Arrive ut Atlanta 6:00am COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta jq:W)p* Leave Eufaula.... *** 7*^5 Arrive at Macon from Atlanta c-Toa* Arrive at Simeon from kufauia g'41 a i Leave Macon 7:11a* Leave Augusta... ,* 9-05 a* Arrive at Augmta ,*]* 4’fM) p x Arrivo at Savaunah 6:/f>p* TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST. Leave Savannah P * Leave Augusta 8.0.1 p* Arrive in Augusta 6:61 .• * Arrive in Macon. S’-'o.i* Leave Macon for Columbus 9:20 1* Leave Macon for Eufaula 9.06 a * Leave Macou for Atlanta 9:00&* Arrive Iu Columbus 6:36 p* Rem at. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Dental Office from the Georgia Home building to his new place of bUHiue&t, over Wittich it Kiusel'a store. Here he will continue tho practice of Operative anti Mechanical Deulistry, aud will bo glad to meet his frieuds. oqVI U Clocks from $3 upwards, guaranteed to give satisfaction, can be had at Wirnca k Kinskl’b Store. Bleached and Boown Homespuns aro cheaper than before the war. Convince yourself by calling at ootlltf * Blanchard’s Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware at Mew York prices, sold at Wittich k Kikkel’s. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Engraving and Watch Repairing done at Wittich k Kinskl’b. We have a large stock of Medium and Fine Dress Goods. We must and will sell them at some price. Give os a call. novl4 cod&wlw J. Kile k Co. If Alcoholic Stimulants ore taken into the blood the lieatt works faster, and this unnatural speed wears out the vital machinery. All intoxicating nostrums advertised as *‘touic>^” “renovators,” Ac., produce this disastrous effect, and should bo rejeetod. Db. Walker's Vegetable Vinlotb Bitters—an Invigorant without the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup planting theso poisons. novl*2 4w The best English and French Coatings at cost, to close oat 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 ood GILBERT’S PRINTING OFFICE s AND BOOK BINDERY. JJAVING EXTENSIVELY REFUR* nlshed my office, In anticipation of ihs business ata.-on which ia now open'ng, with now mate rial, I am better propared than ever to do every description of work deslrei^by Merchants, Corporations, Societies, Railroads, Steamboats, And the Public Generally. An examination of Prloei and Stock Is ask- od, guaranteeing Good and Hollable Work manship, with Promptness. Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanke Of every description on hand, or printed at •host not ioe. Railroad Receipt Jtooka For the different Beads, of various sites, al ways on hand, and also made to order at short notice. In fact, the establishment Is complete, and facilities ample to doevery description of work, from a Visiting Liard to a Poster, and from a Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a largo Quarto Volume. IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BOOK BINDING, Many additions havo bv«n made during the past season, ami It Is now very complete, and work in that line cannot be surpassed for finish and durability. Having an Immense quantity and Urge aa sort men t oi Type, seven Presets run by Stosm Power, and oneoT the moat extensive stocks of Paper, Hill and Letter Heads, Cards, Tags, kc, ever bronght to Columbus, no delay ean ooour, or satisfaction fall to be given, both in Prloe and Quality of Work. Remember the place, OLD NUN AND TIMES OFFICE, (Opposite New PoetoAce Building) Baadolph Street, Celnmboa, On. My Country Friends and Patrons will please remember the above, and tend their orders to THOU. UILBERT, aug 28-t; Columbus, Ga. A mild aperient and gentle purga tive, recommended for the cure of all rie- ramieinents of tho stomach, liver and bowels. By their timely use much sickness Is prevent ed. Tho test of many years have proven them to be tho safest, surest and best of all the pills ever offered to the public. They purify tho Dlood, remove all corruptions and restoro tho dlsoasod .system to perfect health. As an Antidote to Cbllls and Fever they have no equal. For Dyapepala they are a Specific. For Sick Headache and Bilious Colle they aro a sure cure. For Constipation, Rheumatism, Piles, Palpitation of the Heart, I*nln In the hide. Back and Lolna, Nervous- 1, a positive remedy. For Female' Ir regularities, without a rival. Whffn does not “feel very well,’’ a single dose stimulates tho stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and imparts vigor to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street, New York. DR. TTJTT’S HAIR DYE is easily applied, imparts a beautiful block or brown, and acts like magic. The best in the world. Sold by all druggists. Price *1 a box. Arrive in Eufaula.. Arrivo in Atlanta 3:0.1 p* COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Leave Atlanta 1:2a r 11 Leave Columbus i'.’.'f" j* * Leave Eu tan In &5U m Arrive iu Macon from Atlanta T.U'n Arrivo iu Macon from Columbus ^.. 7;25i>* Arrivo in Macou from Eufaula r«:’• • • vx Leave Macon 7:31 M Arrivo iu Milledgeville liMuri Arrive in Katouton iR.V.ri Align *t» K:*'i rx Arrive in Augusta 6.1111 Arrivo in Savannah 7:1.1 u Train No. 2, being 11 through train ou the Cen tral Railroad, stopping only at a hob* n .tit la iseugers for half stations caum.i be take’ - put off. l*u8SP!ig.'is for Milledgoville and Katonton will aio No. I frout Savannah and Augusta, an! -^OR.TUTT$n ^?ircT0Ri^' The ghastly record of deaths that result irom pulmonary affections Is frightful. Thero Is no disease that is so lnslduoss In Its attack as consumption. By the neglect of slight colds" they soon become deep seated and de'y ren.edles which, if applied at the out set, would have averted all danger. Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself the most valuable Lung Balsam over discovered. A distinguished elergy man of New York pronounces It the “great est blessing of the nineteenth century,” and says “no family should be without It.” It Is ploasant to tho taste, and a slnglo dose will often remove the meat obstinate oough. Office 18 Murray street, New York, f-lilft dnndewlv FOR SALE AND RENT. For Rent. 0 FFIC.ES AND SLEEPING j ROOMS in the Georgia Home In surance Building, among which is the office now occupied by Southern Life Insurance Oompany. Apply to CHARLES COLEMAN, aug30 tf 116 Broad St. For Sale or Rent. M Y FARM known as the Thompson 90. place, \y miles east o( Hox Springs W on Muscogco iialhond, comdetiug of 607 acres—300 cleared, and balance wi ll timbered and nearest the depot. Mr. Tom Pori-ons now resides on the place. Good framed and palmod and ceiled house; he tlthy and excellent neigh borhood. Price 42.601 cash. Terms mado known at my law otii e. JAMESM. RUSSELL, oct25 dkwtf Columbus, Ga. Plantation Stock and x amr ing Utensils for Rent. D E knows xESIRING to give my undividod attention open land, gin huu.-o and Schofield press. Labor can be had on reasonable terms, and oorn bought at this tiino lor 76o per bushel in the neighborhood, uud on the place. The tarm is widely known as a mo t excellent one. J AS. M. RUSSELL, oct27 dkwtf Law Office, Columbus, (ia. W. P. TURNER. Fire M Life Insurance Apcy, 90 Brood SL, Columbus, Do. Risks taken on Gin Houses, Cotton and Mills. ootli eodkwltu >da No. 2 from ]i on tin* '! Macon TheMillodKiwilleaaJ daily, Pund'ty* NOTICE. f ]■ Okfick Mouilk and Girard Railroad, | Columni’B, Ga., Get. 2, 1874. { O N snd after Saturday, October 3d, trdni over this Rond will run as follows, Paf- sengor Triin dally, (Sundays excei»ten, macing close connectolns with, M. & E. K. K for Eufaula: Leave Columbus 8:00 p. M. Arrive at Troy ... .9:40 r. m. Lonve Troy 2:45 a. **• Arrive at Columbus 9:46 a. m. FREIGHT TRAINS, REGULAR. Leave Columbus Mondays, Wednesdays am Fridays at 6:30 A. m. Arrive at Troy 3:62 r. * Leave Troy Tuesdays, Thursdays and Bntir days at 4:30 a. n. Arrive at Column in . »f. W.L. CLARK. OCI3 2w SupT. Three Her Siepn B That Should bo Universally Usod. THE LEADER, For Choirs, Conventions and Singing Claus By H. R. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emer" Price, #12.0J per doien, $1.38 per copy. Tlio Song Monarch!! For Singing Schools, Conventions, Muii&l Academies, ke. By H. R. Palmer, assisted by L. O. Emif**) Priee $7.60 per dozon, 76c per copy. Perkin’s Anthem Boot- Sot Pieces, Anthems, Hymn Anthem* teuces, ko., for Choirs. By W. O. Perkins. Price $13.60 per dozen, $1.60 per copy. Spoolmen copies sent post-paid, for ret* 8 !? prleo. Oliver Sitson ft Co., Cbas. H. Ditson ft - Boston. 711 Broadway, L 7- my23 d21awfwedftsat ]*w ly ORDINANCE In Relation to Street Drumming rri follow He 11 urua noo uy mo »*»*»»» «•**- tho City of Columbus, That any Drum Hnnnnr nr ('Urk. wlio Solicits tril'IO »' M1E ATTENTION Of pWl-jSS _ and all others concerned, Is caiie< ‘ dlowtnx Ordinance, now in litree, to-wa ■ j He It Orda nod by tho Mayor and t oUD _, ho City of Columbus, That n Runuoror Clerk, who solicits t- nierchai.t or persons, either on tho stree- too warehouses, wagon yards, passenger depot, shall pay 1 Uondnd Dollars. , 2d. That all Drummers who trado beyond the sidewalk Imuied ^ front of their places of business, this liconso. „ ni e rK 5d. That any Diummor, Runner. Person, soliciting trado without* suiU i^ on conviction shall pay afluo ol r«jj . _ tho first offense, or ten days Hnjrw „ rlB . Twenty Dollars for the second . , (l prisonment for twenty dai s; «r f m) or thirty days Imprisonment lor offense. Hy order of the Mayor. ' ’SASS. For Sale Low. 4 8CUOLAR9UIP IN THK MiW® 11 II AT KVAN8VU.1.B, INDIANA. APELV AITnK ufl 1