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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1874.
NO. 272
TERMS
or TUB
)AILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
BurQiTZRaizi.
1.0 UIII AN A. I NEW YORK.
N»w Orleans, November 18.—Tbe •
United States troops who have been oocu- cheap transportation duties on m-
£ Twelve months, in edvtnoe
,...08 00
ityFit niontba, “
... 4 00
Three months, 44
.... 2 00
■ Ono month, 44
.... 75c.
Weekly Enquireb, one yeer ...
.... 2 00
Sunday Enquiukr, one year
.... 2 60
Sunday and Weekly Enquibmi to-
gotber, one year
.... 8 00
Adv«rti»inv Bates*
Square.
1 Week, Pally,...**
t
...$ a no
.. 5 uo
.. 6 RO
.. 8 00
.. 13 00
.. 17 00
.. 20 00
... *2 60
.. 2ft t
ontliB. Fut yearly curd* a liberal dls*
count win I*** miidt*.
Tbe rate fur every other day In Dtlly and every
week |a Weekly will ho the Kiimn hi Daily.
For every other day in Daily the rate will be
one-third less than the Daily rate.
For twice a week the rate will bs one-half Pally
rotor
For advertlaoment* in local or reading coll
BO |M-r cent, ndditioi.nl will 1* charged.
The Weekly rate* will iuvariaoiy be ono-thlrd
of the Daily.
When an advertisement la changed more than
nco in three month* th» advertiser will be charg-
d with the coat of compoidtion. Foreign adver-
laorv m»ml pa* n* do those at home.
TELECRAPHIC NOTES.
i By Telegraph to Erquirkr.]
DOMESTIC.
—Ori official authority, Chsrleston, S.
[ C., is announced to bo entirely free fronv
[ yellow fever.
-The Fort Laramie Indians have given
! n reluctant consent to Prof. March, of
Yalo College, to visit the Blaok Hills.
-The steam tug Letty*exploded at New
York. Five were lost. Capt. Havens was
t fatally scalded.
[ —The Captain of the Emperor, sank at
^New Orleans, lost four children. The
ftwabin passengers’ list is in the safe of the
pmuken boat.
—The difficulty between the Russian
J Government nnd the Grant Locomotive
Works, at Patterson, New Jersey, has been
adjusted.
—A rocent consultation of Police Gap-
tains, in New York, resulted in a raid on
disreputable houses ia the Fourth Ward
last night. Many arrests were made.
—Information from Texas says thirty
days of line wenthor last month added
of that Stale, worfh three millions of dol
lars.
—Several cases of assault, Tuesday, by
the striking longshoremen, upon persons
who wore not oven looking for work, are
reported l>y the police. Further assaults
by the strikers are expoeted.
—Father Gerdemann, ex-pastor of St.
Roiiifaoius Church, in Philadelphia, was
arrasted in Baltimore on a charge of era-
bezzlmneut. Father Qcrdeiuunn has for
mally renounced Catholicism. Ho denies
any embezzlement.
—Of the membership of the next Con
gress, the following were members of the
Confederate States Government, or Con
gress, at Richmond: AlexanderH. Steph
ens, Julian Hartridge and William E.
Smith, of Goorgia; Thomas S. Ashe, of
North Carolina; John II. Reagan, of
Texas.
—Twenty-five thousand dollars' worth
of goods were seized, Monday, in New
York, by Uuited Stales officerh, as a part
of the properly on which the Government
is alleged to have been defrauded of duty
by W. J. Pollock &Co. Pollock has fled,
it is said, to Philadelphia.
—The closing performance of Char
lotte Cushman at Philadelphia last night
was celebrated by a grand display of fire
works in front of the theatre. Miss Cush<
man’s engagement has been a great suc
cess, the aggregate receipts for the week
being over $25,000. At the close of the
performance Miss Cushman made a fare
well speech.
—The robbers of the Amerioan Ex
press office in Cincinnati have finally con
fessed where they secured the plunder,
and late last night it was found concealed
i in the woods some distance north of the
t city. It is believed not quite all the sto
len money has been recovered. Enough
has not been counted.
—A party of rough countrymen, who
live in the vicinity of Anburn, New York,
got up a tragedy on Saturday, whioh, in
its most stirring incident, bore a striking
resemblauoe to the play of Mazeppa.
They pursued a constable who was taking
a horse thief to jail,and fired on the prison
er. A bullet struck him in the back and
went through his body. The ruffians then
tied the poor wretch to a horse, and the
animal, taking fright, ran away. His
pying the State House for some time were
withdrawn yesterday morning and Capt.
Lawler, with a force of about thirty po
licemen supplied their places.
John M. Saudidge, who was elected by
the returning board to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by Gen. Longstreet'a resigna
tion, declines for the reason that be has
no expression or intimation from the
board that a plaoe would be made for an
other Conservative member, and thus
placing tbe pirty he should represent on
something like an equality with tlmt of
its contestants, and not having boon re
quested by the executive committee of
the Democratic and Conservative party to
act in such capacity on the returning
board. The board resumed conntiug at
the 12th poll in 2d ward of the city.
Important Railroad Decision
New Yobk, November 15.—A case in
volving the right of railroads to limit the
time of round-trip tickets was decided in
the Common Pleas Court yesterday,
man named Eeck, of Genoa, was put off
a train about a year ago, after presenting
a return ticket, the limit of whioh had ex
pired. lie brought Buit for $10,000 dam
ages.
' The Judge charged the j ary in regard
to the ticket as a contract, whose terms
the holder had accepted when purchased.
The jury returned a verdict for $712 in
favor of the plaintiff, as he had tendered
his fare before the train Rtopped.
PHILADELPHIA.
STRIKE OF MILL OPERATIVES.
Philadelphia, November 18.—The
Brussels’ ingrain and tapestry weavers at
Dobson’s mills have signified their wil
lingness to resume work, but a number
of blanket weavers and persons employed
in the spinning and finishing departments
and the laborers are dissatisfied and re
fuse to resume work, unless equal conces
sion are made to them. They held a mass
meeting to-day, and resolved not to re
sume work and adjourned to meet Satur
day.
A strong police force has been placed
about the mills to prevent violence from
those on tbe strike. The present indica
tions are that a fresh rupture will extend
to the Brussels’ ingrain tapestry and cloth
departments and result in a complete sus
pension of operations.
the terrified steed rushed through the
woods. When the constable and his posse
recovered their senses they captured the
runaway horse and wounded rider. It is
said that his injaries are not considered
fatal.
FOREIGN.
—The right to gather all the dead leaves
that fall in the public squares of Paris
t sells for $17,000 per annum.
—Twenty barrels entered as “salt
f*v meat" an 1 “Australian beef’ were seized
J[ .at Portsmouth, England, Ootober 23, and
7, in each barrel was found the corpse of a
""" lull grown negro. They reached England
from New York and were intended for dis-
Fseotion in London ; but who sent them
rand where did the sender get them ?
—We condense from the very full re
port of the Savannah Neonr, the proceed
ings of the Presbyterian Bynod of Geor
gia nnd Florida, whioh convened in that
city last week. Wednesday night the Sy
nod was opened in the First Presbyterian
Church, with a very interesting sermon
from Rev. W. H. McCormick, of Florida,
the retiring Moderator, who took os hiR
text the 4th chapter, 12th verse of the
songs of Solomons During his discourse,
the speaker cited the following interesting
statistics as showing what had been ac
complished dnriug the past year in mon
eys contributed:
To SustenUtion and Presbyte-
rial Domestic Missions $ 55,980
To Foreign Missions .......... 28,958
To Education 51,300
To Publication 15,800
To Invalid Fund »,918
To Pastor’s Salaries 484,104
To Congregational Purposes.... 896,641
To Miscellaneous 08,031
Washington, November 18.—In rogard
to the second dispatch sent by order of
the President to tbe Governor of Texas,
it is stated that without expressing nuy
opinion as to whothor or not Santanta had
violated his parole, the President and
Secretary Delano, fearing ho might be
executed before the evidence could be
fully collected,considered it merely just to
delay his execution. It is to-day ascer
tained that during Governor Davis’ in
cumbency the sentence of Santanta was
commuted from death to imprisonment
for life. Under this commutation ho has
lately been placod in the penitentiary.
Houthern Demand for Mensl-Trop*
leal Plants*
Washington, November 18.—The Com
missioner of Agriculture says tbe demand
for semi-tropical fruits for experiment in
the Southern States is great—beyond the
ability of the depot to supply. The Chi
nese tea plant is especially in demand,and
many thousands of young plants have
been distributed during the past year.
A. H. Stephens.
Augusta, November 18.—Alexander H.
Stephens left for Washington this after
noon. He ia in better health than he has
been for the paBt ten years. He weighs
80 pounds.
foreign”Tntelligence.
GERM ARY.
AN IMPORTANT LETTER MI98INO.
Berlin, November 18.—A dispatch to
the Times says a letter from Prince Hen
ry Reuse, Germau Ambassador at St. Pe
tersburg, on policy, Germany towards
Russia, is among the doonments which
Arnim is required to surrender. Its dis
appearance adds to the mystery of the af
fair.
■PAIN.
Madrid, November 18.—General Lor-
sundi, formerly Captain General of the
Island of Cuba, who is dead, is not Gen
eral Lazars, commander of the Spanish
forces in tbe North.
A special to the Standard from Hen-
dege reports that military operations are
suspended on accouut of tho weather.
Bazine has arrived in Spain.
French Paper Attack* Disraeli.
Paris, November 18.—Tho Journal dee
Debate publishes a violent editorial attack
upon Disraeli for his disclaimer that his
recent. Guildhall speech referred to tho
Von Arnim case.
The Debate says Disraeli haa simply
apologized to Bismarck for his offensive
utterances.
SHREWSBURY HANDICAP.
London, November 18.—Tho race for
tho great Shropshire handicap at the
Shrewbury meeting to-day was won by
Syrian.
British Arctic Exploring Expe-
dltlen.
London, November 18.—The Polar ex-
PORTS—CHANGE IN LAW PROPOSED.
New York, November 18.—The Impor
ters and Grocers ’ Board of Trade, at a
special meeting t^-day, decided to send
a Committee of Three to the Convention
on Cheap Transportation. The Commit
tee moots at Richmond, Va., December
1st. The Committee on Trade and Sta
tistics submit!od a revision of the Com
missioner's draft of the United States
revenue and collection laws, with the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions, whioh
wore adopted j
Whereas, the act of Congress of June
22, 1874, Duties upon Imports, has failed
in the object for which it waspassed, viz :
to simplify tho tariff-and ths collection
law in force; and whereas the Commis
sioners appointed by Congress compelled
a most valuable revision, which, with the
proposed changes in this Board we fully
endorse ;
Resolved, That tho Board respectfully
recommend Congress to repeal the act
known uh Title 33, Duties Upon Imports,
passed June 25th, 1874 ; and further
Resolved, That in tho opinion of this
Board a careful revision and aimplifioa*
lion of the revenue and oolleotion laws is
a positive necessity, and is demanded
alike by the people and administration of
tho said laws, and they would respectfully
ask that the Commissioners draft of titles
35 and 30, with the suggestions and modi
fications offered by this Board, receive
tho profound consideration of the mem
hers of Congress at the earliest moment,
with the view of their adoption as law.
A Texan Raid on the New Bishop,
Tho Texas delegation yesterday made
a formal cull on tbo newly consecrated
Bishop of West Texas. The party was
introduced by Lieut. Governor Hubbard,
who congratulated the Bishop in the natno
of his Stato on his elevatiou to the Epis
copacy, and promised that every Tegan
would give him a hearty welcome—that
wherever he traveled ho would find the
latch striug of ovory Texas cabin hanging
out.
The Bishop on his part promises to give
the string a vigorous pull.
Facitously alluding to a remark made
by Bishop Wilmer, m which Texas was
spoken of as a far off wilderness, Hub
bard remarked, tbat Texas was not such
a wilderness as might have been sup
posed.
The party had come from a city a few
thousands larger than Atlanta, in a Pull-
iuuu oar, and wore accustomed to enjoy
all tbe liveliness that civilized man ought
to enjoy.
As for being n wilderness, Col. Rich
ardson was his authority for saying that
tho only wilderness they saw was this
side tho lone Star StAte. He bade the
Bisbop fight tbo devil os vigorously in
Texas as he hAd fought him in Georgia.
“I am eulisted for the whole of that
war,” quoth the Bishop, “and if yon will
be my first recruit I shall have no difficul
ty with the balance.”
“Oh,” retorted the witty Governor,
you would place mo with tbe infantry l”
“No,” I would place you with the ar
tillery, and I he heavy at that, being a big
gun you would make n first rate ecclesias
tical canon. Thus the joke went round.
The Bishops complimented the Texans on
tho bravery they displayed in the war ; if
they would fight tbo devil as they fought
Gail
MARKET*.
BY TELEGRAPH TO ENRVIBEB.
Money aad Stock Markets.
London, Nov. 18.—Street rate 4. Consols
■W.
Paris, Novambsr II.—Rente* isr and 67 %o.
Naw York, November 18 Stocks active.
Money 8% per cent. Gold 110%. Exchange—
long 480; abort 490. Governments active and
lower. Stato bonds active.and strong.
Nbw York, November 18 — Monoy 3%©4
percent. Exchange dull at418. Gold lil%.
Governments aotlve but a little lower for some.
State bonds dull and steady.
Csttea Markets.
Liverpool, November 18. — Noon— Cotton
firm; uplauds 7&; Orleans 8%; sales 18,0 0
bales, Including a,000 for speculation and ex
port.
Cotton to arrive 1-10 cheaper.
Sales on basts of mlddlng uplands, nothing
below good ordinary, shipped in llsoamber and
January, 7 11*10.
3 P; M.—Cotton sales on a basis of middling
below low middlings, shipped
Deeember, 7 II-1A
MEDICINES.
thing be
r and Ik
i sales
to-day 8,000 bales were
8 P. M.—Of
Amerioan.
Suite on a basis of middling uplands, nothing
slow good ordinary, shipped In Ootober and
do., nothing 1
dllng, shipped
6:80 r. M.— Sales on basis of middling ui>-
mds, nothing below low mlddlings, shipped In
lecember and January, 7 11-10.
Nkw Your, November 18—Cotton dull and
more active; sale* 1,478 halos; uplands 14/t;
Orleans 16%.
Futures opened as follows: January 16 8-32
©1-10; February lft 13-32; March 16-K; April
10 1-33.
Nkw York, Nov. 18.—Cotton dull; sales 1,.
668 bales at 14%@16%; net roelpts 818.
Nkw York, November 18.—Cotton—Futures
'closed barely steady; sales 22,900, m follows:
November 14 88-aM®U; December 1418-10; Jan
uary 16 1-16©3-32; February l6%@13-83; March
l«g; April 10; May 10 y-52@6-ld; June 1017-32©
Nkw Orlkans, November 18.—Firm; mid
dlings 14%; low middlings 14%; good ordinary
13%; net recolpts 1,874, exports to Groat Britain
7,468; to Continent 420; sales 7,000; stock 118,026.
Galveston, November 18—Cotton steady
; stock 00,416.
MKinrHis, Nov. 18.—Cotton weak and lower
to sell; middlings 14; not rt<
meats 976; sales 1,300; stock
Boston, November 28.—Cotton easier, but
notquotably lower; middlings 16%; low mid
dlings 14%; good ordinary 14%;
exports to Gre ‘ •*-*—*- -
; net receipts 109;
WM. FEE,
Worker flm Tim, licet Irom, (Topper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JaT No. 174. Broad PtroH.
auxiotialy suueht after. If the Liver is Regulated
in its action, health is almost Invariably secured.
Rant of action in the Liver oittte. IVeedeehe,
Constipation, Janndlee, Pain In tbe Shoulder.,
Lough, Chllln, DIxKirioM, Four Stomach, Had Taste
in the Month, llilions Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Depression of Spirits, or the Dines, and a
hundred other symptoms, for which SIMMONS'
L1VKK REGULATOR is the best remedy that has
ever been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually,
and being a simple vegetable compound, can ho no
injury in any quantities thut it urny bo taken. It
is harmless iu every way ; it has been used for
forty years, and hundreds of tho good and great
from ull parts of tbo couutry will vouch for Its
being the purest and best.
Simmons’ LIVES UKUULATOB, tr Mfdiriic,
Is harmless,
Is no dr Stic violent mcUUiue,
Is sure to cure if taken regularly,
Is no Intoxicating beverage,
Is a faultless family medicine,
1. the rhesne.t medicine in the world,
Is given with safety and the happiest resnlta to
tho most delicate infant,
Does not interfere with business,
Doe. not disarrange the system,
Takes the place of Quiutue auu Bitters of ever
kind,
Contains the simplest and best remedies.
rott SALK IIF ALL DRUUtilHTB,
febft deodswly
_ od ordinary __ .
real Britain 600; sales 1,000; stuck
7,000.
Baltimore:,Novombor 18.—Quiet and easy,
middlings 14*4; Bales 006; Bplnners 200; stock
13,218.
Savannah, Nov. 18.—Cotton quiet and firm;
middlings 14%: net receipts 4,271; exports to
Great Britain 2,070; salos 2,668; stock 72,604.
Charleston, Nov. 18.—Cotton quiet and
slightly easy; middlings Hik'd not receipts
8,13V; oxports to Great Britain 1,924.
Philadelphia,November 18.—Cotton quiet;
mldd Hugs 16; net receipts 114.
Wilmington, November 18 —Cotton quiet;
middlings 14; not receipts 868; exiiorts to
Great Britain 070; stock 6,242.
Augusta, November 18.—Cotton, demand
good; middling! 13%; net reoelpts 1,664; Bales
1,304.
Norfolk, November 18.—Cotton dull; mid
dlings 14%; not receipts 4,006, salos 400; stuck
28,786.
Provision Market*.
Nkw York, November 18.—Flour qulot and
unchanged, wheat dull nnd declining, ('urn
quiet and heavy. Pork firm st 820.76. Lard
quiet; steam 16%.
Nkw York, November 18.—Afloat coiloo
firm and in good demand. Sugiir firmer and
qulor; fair to good 7%@8%; refining 8%; prime
refine I In fair demand but trrogular at w-K,
9%@l"%; granulated 10%@IO%; powderod lu%
©10% Pork firm. Beof quint. Cut meats
a uiet; long clear middles 11%; long and short
lear, winter delivery, 10%. Lard firm; prime
■team 16%. Whiskey steudy at 81 03.
Mohilh, November 18.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 14%; not receipts 2,068; exports to Groat
Britain 2,483; sales 2,700; stock 33,814.
Cincinnati, November 18 —Flour steady.
Corn firmer and higher; ear t4©06; shelled 08©
67. Pork steady at $20. Lard firm; kettle 14,
steam 13%.
Chicago,Novomber 18.—Flour quiet ami un
changed. Corn in fair demand an t highor;
No. 2 inlxod 78; high mixed 78%©%; now
rejected 70. Pork firm at |10@819 12%. Lard
In good demand at 18%©18%. Whiskey steady
at 99.
Total
$1,111,401
at Gaines Mill, whero bo bad aeon thorn
go in, all would be well. Thin called out
General Roberson, who led tbe Texan*
on that bloody field, lie told a religion*
story of the early church in Texas. An
old drinking saloon was Hwept out and ar
ranged for Epincopal worship. Now it so
happened that tho boys had a habit of
placing their worn onfc cards on a board
overhead. Just as he was taking hi* text
a gust of wind threw down an aoe of
heart*, face up, on the open Bible.
“Thero,” exclaimed one of the company,
“Parson you have got the devil this pop.
He throws np his hand already.”
To keep the round of jest moving, the
Bishop related au incident that happened
to one of the clergy who wore his sur
plice, and preached from a written ser
mon. A frontiersman who hoard him re
marked that he did not like a man who wore
a petticoat And Hbot from a rest. “I want
yon to understand,” said the. yonng prel
ate, “that I can preach without tho petti
coats, or shoot without a rest.”
The whole interview was informal and
offhanded. Bishop Elliott has evidently
won tbe hearts of these gentlemen who
represent the Sfute to which ho is going.
Atlanta Herald.
THE WEATHER.
Washington, Nov. 18.—l l rob abilities.—
For tho South Atlantic and Gulf States,
generally cloudy weather and areas of rain
will prevail, with lower temperature,
north or east winds and rising barome'
ter.
—Joseph Stewart, banker, of New York,
has been struck by apoplexy—probably
fatally.
—Tho Tilton-Beecher case waa finally
eel for December 8th.
WHIP NEWS.
Nkw York, Novmnber 18.—Arrived—San
Salvador, HI vs in, Batavia.
Yaumonito, Eng., November 18.—A fishing
crafe has been missing sinco the rocout gale,
<1 Is believe I to bo lost with all on board,
upwards of thirty persons.
Novombor 18. — Arrived—San
Jacinto, Vindicator nnd Wyoming
Cleared—Annlo Gonday, Northern Chief,
Flora Klostcrund Uriel.
Sailed—Cloopa 1 ra.
St. Louis, Novetnbo-18.—Flour In good de
mand for low grades—snperilue winter 83.7fi@4
Corn a fraction highor; No. 2 mixed 70©71%,
acaurriimr to location. Whiskey firm at $1.00
Baoon, nothing doing. Lard lower
Pork firm.
18%.
Louisville, November 18.—Floor quiet and
unchanged. Corn 72@75; Pork firmer at 821 00.
Bacon—none Lore. Sugar cured hams 12©12%.
Lard—tleroe 14©14%; kog 16@16%. Whiskey
Boat 11, Arc.
. lovember 18.—
at 36%. Bosin unchanged. Frelgh
By ELLIS &_ HARRISON.
IV i ght Auction.
T HIS THURSDAY NIGHT, Nov. 19th, 7
o’clock, we will sell at our auction room,
in lots to suit the trade and con«umt rs,
Lot Dry Goods, Boots, Clothing, Hardware,
Glassware, Lamps, with other desirable goods,
nov!9 It
gR.TUTTs
( V E cf E T A BIlEI )
i*VE R>ElL\-5>i
Tin and Coppersmiths.
Confectioners.
I. a. WRVPPKR,
Candy Manufacturer
AND DEALER IN
All klnda of Confectionery nn<l Fruits,
Stick Gandy IS ctints.
Hotels.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Nest to Columbus Hank Building.
Porten at all tbs trains.
jaP likd. W. f. SNIPED, Prnpr’m.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT TlIOXI*MON,
Livery, Sale and KxehaNfs Htable*.
OoLsraoapa, South of Randolph Bts.,
•ctao Columbus, Qa.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH P. POD,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Oswi
Prnctlro. In all other Courts.
M1U. over store of W. 11. Roberts A Ob., Bn
Ja26
SAMUEL B. HATCHER,
Attorney at Law*
Office over Wlttich A KlasePs.
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney nnd CounseUor st Law.
Prectirea in courts of Georgia end Alekeiee.
Poetse Inqean.
HI
INGRAM * CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Low,
Will practice In tho State end Pederel Courts of
r flroed end
Ru.
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A. UAMBKI,
Mvcnr ud Bale Ntable,
Oaumioars St., Colunuus, Ga.
fPsrtlcnlsr attention given to Pct dlng end Bub
Horses end Mules boarded in etabtee by th«
month or day. lic t29
Fresh Meats.
a. W. PATRICK,
Run. Ra, R and IS, Market Houmi.
fresh Meats of every kind and best qualltj
Jail always ou hand.
J. T. COOK,
Freak Meets of All Klaidn f
A. A. DOBVKR,
Attorney nnd Conn seller nd Lor,
Practices in 8tete end Pederel Courts la Georgia
end Aleliem*.
Office 120 Broad jj., Columbus, Qa. Je> ^
Mask 1(. BLANnroen. Lons f. Oabeam.
BLANDFORD * GARRARD,
Attorneys nnd Gonnnellore at Low.
Office No. 07 Broad street, over Wlttleh S Kla-
■el's Jewelry Store.
Will practice In the State end federal Courts.
h’l»4
Jas. M. Russiu. Ouas. J. Swift.
RIJNS ELL * SWIFT,
Attorneys and Oonnsellore et Lew. Will practice
in the Conrta of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit)
A mild nperient nnd gentle purge*
live, recommended for the cure of nil de
rangements of the stomach, liver and bowala.
By tholr tlinoly use much sickness is prevent
ed. Tho test of many yoars have proven them
to be the safest, surest nnd best of all tbe pills
ever offered to the public. They purify the
Mood, removo all corruptions and restore the
diseased system to porfeot health. Au nn
Antidote to Chillis nnd Fever thoy have
no equal. For Dyepciialn they nre n
Npeelflc. For kick Ilendneke nnd
Blllonn folic thoy nro a sure cure. For
Count I put Ion, Rhennintlnna, PI lee,
Pnlplfntlon or Hie Heart, Plain la
the Bide, Hnek nnd Lolna, Nervous-
neea, a positive remedy. For Femnle lr-
rcgnlnrltlen, without n rival. When
one does not “feel very woll,’» a single doss
stimulates the stomei h and bowels, restores
the appetite, and Imparts vigor to the system.
Bold everywhere. Office, 18 Murray street,
New York.
DR. TUTT’S HAIR DTE
is easily applied, imparts a beautiful blaok or
brown, and acts like tragic. Tho best In the
world. Bold by all druggists. Prioo 81 a box.
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Gun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Gun end Lock .with, Crawford street, nr.vi
Johnson’s corner, Columbus. Ua. 1 J
WILLIAM SCHOBEU,
Gun end Locksmith and dealer In Unnnlnir Me
teriels. Knat of Strapper's Confectionery.
Grocers.
DAN'L D. BIKE,
Dealer In family Groceries on Bryan street, be
tween Oglethorpe k Jackson atreete.
EpNo charge for dray ago. doc7
J. H. HAMILTON,
Whslesale and Uatmii Grocer,
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to II. Hones,)
Under Georgia Home Insurenco Building.
Prompt end polite barbers In ettoudance.
ALEX A HAM. '
Ja8
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and ■ellcltar.
U. 8. Com’r and Kegi.ter In Bankruptcy. C
nov‘40| over Brooks’ Drug Store, Columbus, i
PEABODY dfc BRANNON,
Attorney* nd Lav.
Orricu ovaa J. Mums k Oo.'e Itos, Auoau
novisj Wm Bids.
R. J. MOftli,
Attorney nnd Onnnaellnr at Lav,
Builders and Architects.
J. «. CHALMERS,
Hour. Carpenter ami Rat Mm.
Jobbing done et short notioe.
Plan, and specifications famished lor all style*
of buildings
Broad fitreet, neat to Q. W. Brown's,
Colnnbus. Oe
Boots and Shoes.
WKIXB * CURTIS,
Nn. 73 nroRd St., Sign of tha Bis Boot,
DBAI.EM IV
Boots nnd Shoes, Leather nnd Findings.
Give prompt and osrsfol attention to ordsrs
11; pay tha hlghsst market pries for
a.L
N. II.—Plastorsrs' Hair always on hand.
Ion.
XL
ED. TERRY, Barber,
Crawford Bt., under Kenkiu Home, Coluinbii
CONFECTIONERIES.
Good News! Good News 11
The ghnutly record or denthu that
result Irom pulmonary affections is frightful.
Thoro Is no diseaso that is so ln*lduous In Its
attack as consumption. By tho neglect of
“slight colds’* they soon become deep seated
and defy remedies which, If applied at the out*
net, would h ive averted all danger.
Tutt’s Expectorant has proven Itself the
snout vnlunble Lung Hnlanin ever
discovered. A dlatlngaluhed clergy*
nmn of New York pronounces It the “great
est blessing of tho nineteenth century,” end
■ays “no family should Ik> without It.” It Is
ploasant' to the taste, and n single dose will
often removo the most obstinate oough, Office
18 Murray street, Now York.
Mil ft tlwndAwly
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMANN
are dally receiving frosh supplies of
Green and Dried Fruits,
1 rranss.iisyvr ri«a, «cw naves,
Jjondon Layer Halslos, Malaga Grapes,
Bananas, Oranges and Apples.
We al*o ke p Buokwheat Flour, Best Cream
Oheeso and tho best Goshen Butter.
No. SO Brood ktree6.
povl6 oodfcw
OPELIKA DIRECTORY.
Doctors.
“ be. JAS. T. WARNOCk,
Surgeon sud Physician.
Offico at Blaughtur’s Drug Htore, Itailroad street.
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Cotton Factories.
COLUUHVS MANUt-ACTI/KINM CO.,
Manufacturers of
Sheetings, Shirtings, nnd Sewing ntul
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool snd Griuda Wheat and Coru-
Offlco iu rear of Wlttich k (Ousel's, Randolph st.
Jal8 B. H. CHILTON, Prosldent.
NUMOUEE MAMUrACHTIUIKU 40.
Manufacturers of
8I1KSTINGB, BH1KTJNUII,
YARN, HOPS, Ac.
COLUMDUB, GA.
G. P. BWIFT, President.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary A Treasurer. octal If,
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
.FFIOES AND SL.KF.FINa
suranoe Building, among which Is tu<
ofheo now occupied by Southern Lite Insurance
Company. Appl^‘
augao tf
UHA11LES COLEMAN,
110 Broad St.
For Sale or Rent.
_ FAB
place,I
M Y FABM known os the Thompson <
place, I%m ' ' 1
Muscogee Ha
DM. J. W. K. WILLIAMM
Offers his professional services. Offico ovor
Millinery.
MU8. C. V. HA It LOW,
Fashionable Mltlluer and Dressmaker.
Bole Agent of Dutlerick A Co.'s Patterns.
At the late Ranking House of fihappard A Co.,
Opulika, AU. jn2.l
Notaries Public.
U. D. I11GGIN8,
Being appointed Notary Public for Lee county,
reipectfully solicits the j.ntroxiago of his friends.
Holds Court 1st uud 2d buturduys of each month,
at K. 0. Uolliikidd's law office. J»*3
Dentists.
J. L. K. HMITII, Itasitliit,
Piute Work and Plugging ou reasouablt
NOTICE.
P ERSONS HAVING GUNS OR PISTOLS
at my ►tore over due are horebv notified
that If they lull to cal} for thorn by November
Barber 8hops.
B1UKON A TUBNEK, llarkern.
Booth Railroad street, unuur Adams Iloui
ploring expedition to be fitted out by tbe j„ e „ t 0 | N
ilty ofin;»rm)ng ths
i bund a very fine assort.
i (June, which I
When jrn
«fec23
Hotels.
AUAMM HOLME.
go to Op«dlka, be 1
trade In Columt>u« twenty year*, and know .
■teamen. Capt. Markham, of tbe ltoyal 1 exertly wlmt U require. My anode are ee'eot-
•„ . ' , , ' od to eult It, end Kderanteed to bo preoleely
nary, will command one of them. The | , h ,t | represent them to be .
expedition will atari for the Arctic region j nroll ,, Slrc(!t , oppo.1,0 K»£r.« tifflU.
next May. octWeleudawMe ’
,rKd!un’ r ...!i rl r,'eniV; , «JVn^o«! Columbus Dental Rooms,
W. T. POOL, Prop’r.
Gforgia Uotuo Building,
Coiambus, Go.
mite* vase of Box Springs Nv
(Allroad. consisting of 607 «*■»
sores—300 cleared, ami naluncu well tiiuborod
uud nearest tbe depot. Mr. Tom l*or«onsnow
resides on t lie place, (food fra moil and pulutod
and celled house; healthy and excellent neigh
borhood. Prioo 02,60) cash. Terms made
known at my law office.
oct26 dfcwtf
Plantation Stock and t arm
ing Utensils for Rent.
f~\E81KING to give my undivided attention
to law. 1 will rent or lease what Is
known as the (Jhappell (arm, at Warrior
Stand, Ala., with a portion ot tho mules and
all the farming utensils. About 800 acre* of
open land, gin house sud Schofield press.
Labor can be had on roason*hle terms, and
corn bought at this tlmo lor 76o |»er bushel In
tho neighborhood, ami on thn plaec. The larm
I* widely known as a mod excellent one.
JAS.AI. RUSSELL.
Law office, Oolutnbar, Ga.
oct27 dfcwtf
To Rent.
Plano Tuning, &c.
E. W. BEAU,
Repairer and Tuner of Pisnoee, Organs
Acoordeons. Bign Painting also done.
Orders uisy be be left st J. W. Puaeu A Norm
Watchmakers.
C. SCifOMBUBG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Untow.ky,
106 Bread street,
Jtil • Columbus, Oa.
» Mobile nnd Girard Hullroi
good for Helling dry goods or groceriCH.
Apply to W. S. Pollard, Hurt vlilc, or J. B
Slade, at Fontaine Warehouse. Columbus, Ga.
JAMES F. MARSHALL.
For Rent.
fTlHE re-ldence second door south of St.
J. Paul Church, at present occupied by fflD
Mr. Peyton. PoyseHflion given firet U< t.XeML
For terms, fce., apply to
aug2i eodtf J. S. JONES.
Administrators’ Sale.
O N the 4th day of >ovcmbor next, will be
sold at the late residence of Uapt. S. H.
HUf, in Wynnton, the pu ishuhio property of
said estuto, cohrlating <d me pplcudld Family
Horse, one large, line Mule, one Sundown,
’* »rso Wagon, 126 bu-hels
id pounds Peavlne Hay,
fce.. Farm Implements,
’-Ho:
itnost
corn, several thousa
Oats, Fodder. Pens,
Household and Kllcli
ii. is. r.ri imi,
A. M. BRANNON,
Temporary Administrators.
For 8ale Low.
8CIIOLAR8IIIP IN TIIK MEDICAL COL«
LkUH AT KVANBVILI.K, INDIANA.
novO tf APPLY AT THIS Of fICB.
O. H. LKQUIN,
Wstchuuiker,
134 11 row 1 street, Coluuihu
Watches and Clocks repaired iu
er and warranted.
Tobacco, Clears, 6cc.
MAIER DORN.
If you want to oujoy a go;d smoke, go to bii
nd Muscogoe Home.
ja8
Boot and ihoomakora
WM. MEYER,
Hoot sad Bhoewaker.
r In Leather And findings. Meat to 0. A.
Co.’s. Prompt and strlot attention given
i»"
Tailors.
G. A. KOCBME,
Merchant Tailor aad Cutter.
A full stock of french aud Rngllsh Broadcloths
CaMimeres aud Veatlnffa.
apr 10 No. 184 Broad Bireot.
HKNBY BELLMAN.
Catting, Cleaning and Repfil^ag
one in the best style.
itpriMl Corner Crawford and front Bts.
Dress-Making.
MIM M. A. HOl.LINfl.WORTH,
Drem-Maklng, Cutting and fitting. Tannsehenp.
Rfwiduuce and shop la Brownsville.
C. LOPEZ,
Dealer III and Manufacturer of Flue
L’lfars,
Ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
Doctors.
DR. J. A. UB<t(/If AIIT,
Office rsmeved to the Drug Store of E. U.
Hood fc Brother.
Sleeping apartment at former residence, on
tho oornerol Randolph and McIntosh struct*,
opposite the residence of Mr. Win. Beach.
S0p6
OB. U. B. LAW.
Office coruor Broad and Rundolph streets, Domin'
. building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below Bt. Clair.
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNEK,
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper's building, Randolph Ft.
Bpedal attention given to tho insertion of Arti
ficial Teeth, as well as to Operative b« nti«tiy.
fsb22 dsw
CGLUMBUN DENTAL HOONN,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, Columbus Georgia.
■HOTEL*.
Rankin House,
Colnmbna, Oa.
1. W. UYAN, Prop’r.
Faun OoLon, Clark.
Baby Restaurant,
Bar and Billiard Saloon,
Under the Rankin Houta.
my24 d*wtf J. W. It YAW, Prep’r!
18741 HOWARD HOU8E, 11874
BBOAD STREET,
Nsarly Oppo. Mortoomkrv end Eupaola
Railroad Depot,
Eufaula, Alabama.
J. W. HOWASO. Prop’r.
LAWYER*.
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
W ILL FKAUT1UK IN THE UOUNT1K8
ol Lee, Chambers, Tallapoosa and Rus
sell, tho Supreme Court of Alabama, and In
tho Uultcd State* District Court at Mont-
gotnory. *epl» dfcwtjanl
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
HAMILTON, UA.,
W. A. Farley,
AttornoyejbteZiBW
CUBS ETA, OHATTAHOOCvm Uo., Oa.
^^jM^Sj^ecla^UenLlonsrlvaBU^eolUctloar
Painters.
WM. 8NOW, Jit., A CO.,
llonae nnd Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Just north of postoffice)
Columbus, Georgia.
Ian Pa!
ilsfact
laprft
X>r. T. W. HENTZ,
Seatlat,
uny of hls friends who may need hi
servloes.
W. W. SHARPE A 00.,
Publishers’ Agents
No. ll!i Park ltow, Naw York,
Are enll.orl.Ml to ('entree, (er A4-
rerilelaw I. ear paper.
writ if