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DAILY MQirtRER-SUN: CX)LUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1874.
CDitg flatters.
NEGRO FLIES TO XSCAVE ARREST.
m CiwinHo~Tho
Finiwout—Commercial bills oa New York
per cent dlsoouut; on Baa Ion M p*r oant. dla
oennt; on 8avaaoah % per cent; dtraand bill*
on Baa ton fcpsr oant. Bnnka nrn aolllng ehacka
an Maw Yofk nl ^c. premium ; Savannah, At-
UdU and Montgomery nt Vtf- Currency lonna
101)4 per cent per month. Oold and etlrer
nominal. Currency aanroe.
Cotton.—Market Arm. The wnrehouaM quota
aa follow*:
Inferior — •-
Ordinary and etalned It C 1 * 1 ^
Good Ordinary IS Q—
Low MMAUngi 13X0—
Mlddtinge
Oood Middlings D%0139i
Balea 271 balea.
Receipts M2 bales—297 by M. A 0. R. R.; ft
by wagons; t by N. A A. R. R.; 22 by W. R. R.
166 by riser; 20 by 8. W. K. R. Shipment* 441
balea—204 by 8. W. R. R.; 137 for home oon-
aampUen; 00 by W. R. R.
DAILY fTATEMBXY.
Block on hand Angnat Slat, 1874 1,0M
Receised to-day M2
“ prarioualy 27,2*7—27.7J-9
tUSCOGEK SUPERIOR COURT.
•hipped 4
previously....
28,826
441
10,860—21,201
Stock on hand 7,626
Ban Dit Last Yban.—August 81st, 18T3,1,177;
recaleed nnt day 822; total receipts 90,8*4; shipped
earns day 144; total shipments 13,666; stock 8,436!
•ale* 201. Middlings 14c.
U. 8. Posts.—Receipts for 3 days 43,404; eiports
to Great Britain 14,842; to Continent 2,380; stock
022,943.
WHOLESALE MARKET.
Baoon—Shoulder* 9lCc; clear rib aidna 14J^e.
But* Mbats—Bhouldsrs none; long clear Bides
luooino—India 12^e; domest'c 10^c.
Isom Tibs— Baird’s 8c; alligator lUc.
% Buoan—Raftaad A 12Uc; extra 0 12c; 0 11
Coma—Common 22c; choice 200.
PLODS—Per bbl—Western choice superfine $0 60;
Yesterday morning on the complaint of
Albert Griffith, colored, who has charge
of the Garrard place in Wynn ton, Gen.
P. J. Phillips, J. P., issued a warrant for
ths arrest of a negro, who claims to be a
preacher, bat goes by a dozen names—Eli
Hill among them. He was charged with
burglary—robbing the Garrard property.
Constable Frank Comer arrested him near
Wynn’s Hill. After going a short dis
tance, the prisoner demanded to see the
warrant. The officer drew ont his book
to look for it, when the darkey broke and
ran, and refused demands to halt. Co
mer fired at him twice, then ran after and
caught him, when the fugitive drew a
knife and commenced making blows.
The constable warded them off, telling
the man to surrender that he did not wish
to hurt him, but finding his own life in
danger, he also commenced kniving the
prisoner—cutting him several timeH, and
finally forced him to yield. He was
brought before Justioe Philips and found
to be badly wounded and medical aid was
summoned. Colored men say that this
negro is not a preaoher but an impostor.
There is no doubt but that ha is the same
one who stole some hogs from Mr. Geo.
Tillingbast.
Medical exatnication showed that the
negro was shot in the right shoulder and
out in three places. He is now in jail.
Aleck Bradley is another of his names.
A A |
Syrup—Florida 06c.
•alt—$1 to for Liverpool.
JadM U New Adoertieemente.
Mailo Books—Oliver Dltson A Oo.
Reside*** for 8*1*—Dr. Tigner.
8pftBg*r*a Op*r* Houie, Wednesday Even
ing— E. B. Brown’a Dramatic Ooapeay.
To th* Vo ter* of Columbus— F. G. Wilkins.
Dressmaking—Mr*. Damon.
Joyous Julep—J. L. Jordan.
Blsgaat Bedroom and Parlor Sets—Koonoy
A Warner.
Beautiful Carpeting—Rooney A Warner.
Aldtomanio—Withdrawal of a ticket.
Oolamkus Gaarda—Meeting to-night.
Applimtlon for Kxempttan-O. S. Maaeey.
For Bale,
A moat Desirable Raaidence in Lin
wood, known as the Fogle plsoe, half a
mile northeast railroad depot
Apply to Db. Tionkb,
nov24 tf At Office.
Thanksgiving.
The several Methodist, Baptist and
Presbyterian Churohes will onit# in oh-
aervaaee of Thursday, the President's
Thanksgiving Dsy, at the Presbyterian
ohuroh.
TWELFTH OAT.
Equity docket wm nmunod it 9 >. m.,
yeaterdiy.
Witer Lot Compiny n. Howard Manu
facturing Company—J. J. Bradford, trus
tee, mads part, defendant; demurrer to
bill overruled; demurrer to plea sustained
and oaae continued.
Six oases were continued and one dis
missed.
Mary Bradley vs. John Johnson, ad
ministrator—Jury stricken and the oase is
the first to be taken up this morning.
Thus far twenty-seven remittors have
been received from the Sopreme Court
and recorded. Judge Johnson was sus
tained in twenty of them and reversed in
seven.
Court adjourned to !> s. m. to-day.
lted and White All-Wool Flannels at
Peacock ft Swift's.
novSdAwtt
Money,
How to make and save raonoy has been
and will oontinuo to be the chief study of
mankind. Among the innumerable ways
an excellent one is to buy your goods of
the one priee, first-class dry goods house
of Chapman A Verstillo's. Oot 25 tf
J. II. BRAMUALL, ,
(2!) Broad Htroet, Columbus, Ga.,)
Watchmaker aiul Jeweler.
will repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry
neat and promptly.
Is also the only agent for the Singer
Sewing Machines in Columbus, Ga., and
bai the only gamine Singer Company's
Needles for sale. Best Machine Oil,
Shuttles, Attachments and Needles for all
daehinea always on hand for sale. Nee
dles sent by mail. [nov3 tf
Bar feet JHsmI Batimfesetioes guaranteed.
Oat Mr. Thomaa has jnst returned
from Hew York with a choice line of
New Samples, and we are now taking
orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav
ing made satisfactory arrangements for
the manufacture of oar Custom Clothing
with special care and at short notice, by
those well known mennfaotnrers of fine
clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of
Newark, N. J.
Give ns yonr orders early, and we will
do onr best to pleeae yon, being determ
ined that onr friends and customers shall
not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices
for having their clothing made to order.
sept 7 tf Thomas A Pbbscott.
A Reported Murder.
The Enfaula News that came yesterday
appears to be of the improasion that
Blakely, of Colnmbua, who stepped off
the steamer Julia into the river and was
supposed to be drowned some two weeks
ago, was “murdered by negroes to secure
the watch and money be had on his per
son." Neve says be “went to Mr. Alex
ander's will for the purpose of drying
himaelf, end afterwards wandered back
to the river bank, where bis. body was
found."
As we steted jnst after the occurrence,
Mr. Blakely, several days before hie
death, deposited bis money with Ml
Hpsrks, the olerk of the boat, and did
not withdraw it. We know not whether
be had a watch. The story of the mur
der is hardly probable. As we have pub
lished, the body woe buried last week.
Calumkue gentleman at Ratlread
The following, wbioh we clip from the
lloanoke Newt, of Weldon, N. 0., shows
that Mr. U. A. Bacon—a native of onr
oity, who was onoe connected with the
State Road of Georgia, and afterwards
with Kentucky roads, and lately held the
important station of agent at Golnmbna
of the Western Railroad of Alabama—is
succeeding admirably as Superintendent
of the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad :
Under the new Snperintendent the P.
ft W. R. R. baa greatly improved in vari
ous ways. Major R. A. Bacon has given
satisfaction sinco his accession to the
supervision of this road, both to the pub
lic and stockholders.
Jtleer JVeses.
The Julia St. Clair arrived Saturday
night with one hundred and aixty-flva
balea of ootton.
The Beady Moore lenvee to-morrow
(Wednesday) morning at 3 o'clook for
Bainbridge.
The river has risen some six inohes
ainoe Saturday.
The Adams House, at Opelika, la one
of tho very best hotels in the Southern
oountry. Business men and pleasure par
ties will find this hotel unsurpassed by
any.
Eeeape of MurdererJ.
A dispatch from Maeon announces that
four white prisoners, charged with mur
der, eeoeped from the jail in that oity
Sunday morning,and had not been re-oap-
tured.
Change of Church Organist.
We regret to learn that Mrs. J. Marion
Estes has rosigned the position of organ,
ist at the Baptist church, which she has
held with so much ability and faithfulness
for the past tbirtoen years. It is well
known in Colnaibus, but as it may not be
elsewhere, that the offleo is accompanied
by no salary. Mrs. Estes is wonderfully
gifted in music—not only having a rich,
dear and sweet voioe of remarkable pow
er, bnt performs admirably on various in
struments. Her natural advantages have
been improved by long study and prao-
tieo. Though having charge of a large
family, sho has never missed service in
the ohuroh cave when prevented by sick
ness. Hhe is ono of the most accom
plished Christian Indies end finished .of
organists.
'I he ehnreh has elected Mrs. Battle,
wife of the prinoipal of the Male Depart
ment of onr Fnblio Schools, ns her buc-
oessor. Hhe teaches mnsio to the girls in
(hat institution, and is a musician of rare
merit.
Churches Sunday.
Bervioes were held at all the ohurohes.
Pulpits were filled by pastors except at
Ht. Luke, where Dr. L. Pierce preached
In the morning, and at St. Paul, when
Rev. Samuel Anthony officiated in the
evening. The weather wee pleasant and
congregations good.
Rev. Mr. Tigner preached at Browno-
villa Methodist Sunday night No service
at Ginrd ohnrohea.
The French Spy Last trtght.
Theatre-goers have been refreshing
their memories, end find that Adah Isaacs
Menkin, the dashing and onoe world
famed beauty, was the only one who had
noted the Frenoh Spy in Golnmbos nntil
last evening. Her form was perfection.
The play abounds in good points and
striking tableaux. M’lle Zoe, who per-
aonated the “Spy” last evening, is very
graceful in her movements end entered
folly into the spirit of the pieee. She was
frequently applauded during the rendi
tion and received several encores. The
broad sword exercise, with one, two,
four, and again eight opponents, brought
down the house. The support was fair.
Wo could not admire, however, American
slang phrases of the present day intro,
duoed by several into the French army of
many years ago. Among the aotresaes is
Miss Sallie Partington, who was such a
favorite in Richmond during the war.
The audience was good in point of
numbers—included quite a number of
beautiful ladies—and judging from the
langhter, interest and applause, they en.
joyed the performance.
The “Rough Diamond,” the afterpiece,
was played finely.
To-night the company presents Eimi
raids. Go and see.
fpfree Ore ken.
The heavy atorm of Sunday broke down
the wirea of both companies in several
places in Honth and North Carolina and
Tennessee. They were all right last
night.
As a conseqnenoe no telegraphio mar
kets of importance were received in the
afternoon.
Just Received,
A fresh stook of Blaok Alpaca (the
fourth shipment thie season). To arrive
Monday, a large stook of Beaded Trim
mings and Ladies' Merino Underwear, at
the New York Store.
nov22 tf S. Lamdauub.
Celumhue Men at Jacksonville, Florida.
We notloa in the paper of this oity the
advertisement of Golden ft Adams, deal
era in fine groceries, Frenoh oonfeotion-
arios, fruit, ale, wine, tokaeoo, fto. The
firm la composed of Frank W. Golden,
Ute book-keeper of the Rankin House,
end for years connected with leading
groeery and ootton houses in Columbus,
and Frank M. Adams, a young gentleman
of thlu oity, of large property, who re
cently'graduated with honor at one of the
first New York oollegea. They are young
men of the beet business habits and are
eon to win. All here wish them a bril
liant suooesa.
Blanohard sells tho best dollar Kid
Gloves in the market; also, keepH a large
assortment of Harris' Victoria, and Fres-
by's Boamless Kids, Gents' Kids for eve
ning wear, at $1.85 per pair. [no22 tf
Have yon seen, at 83 and 85 Broad
street, those elegant suits of Bedroom
and Parlor Furniture, just received, which
are offered at prioes so low that none need
go away without being suited.
Rooney ft Waxkxb.
nov22 d6tftw8t
An excellent assortment Bloaehed Cot
ton Flannels at
Peacock ft Swift's.
nov8 dftwtf
Carpets : Carpets 11
Jnst received, a few ohoiee patterns
3 and 9-Ply Carpetings, of new and beau
tiful designs, at very low figures.
Booxky ft Wabei
mov22 dCtftwSt
A large and elegant variety just received,
very cheep, at lloomr ft Wabmeb's
Furniture and Carpet Warehouse,
nov22 dliftwSt] 83 ft 85 Broad St.
Kentucky Joans, a new Biipply, at
nov8 dftw Peacock ft Hwin's.
Discharged.
The negro, llodgora , who killed
Smith Kelley last Thursday night, under-
went a preliminary trial before Justice
Ryder on Saturday last, and the oaso ap
pearing to be one of justifiable homicide,
the prisoner was discharged.
To Open To-Day.
New Blaok Alpacas.
New Black Sstleen.
New Black Cashmeres—throe grades.
Large assortment of Prints, very choice
styles.
Bloaehed Sheotings and Shirtings.
New lot Linsey, Flannels and Jeans.
Largo line Black Silks at popular prioes.
novl4 eodtf
J. S. Jones.
ELMO AMT CUSTOM CLOTH IK a
LOCAL BMIMMt.
—Rain Sunday night at intervals. Yes
terday bright and clear, with a strong
south wind blowing.
—It may be inteteating to horsemen to
know that $50,000 have been refused for
Longfellow.
—Since September 1st twenty-sis gin
houses have been burned in Georgia,with
218 balea of cotton. Last season ninety-
fonr gin houses were burned in the State.
—Coffin manufacturers lately held a
convention and organized with grave offi
cers.
—It is reported to the Cincinnati Ga
zette that parties in Florida are now en
gaged in buying up claims for slaves; in
some instances $100 each having been
paid. Among others, ex-Benator Ynlee is
said to be engaged in the business.
—Few men can throw a base ball far
ther than three hundred and twenty-five
feet.
—Final disoharge in bankruptcy baa
been granted by tho.United States Dis
trict Court at Savannah to John J. Mo-
Kendree, of Coiumbna.
. —A touching new ballad la entitled
“Spotted Measles Killed Our Daisy."
—The hog supply in the WeBt is short,
and an advance is expected.
—Another corner in corn has commenc
ed at Ghioego. Fortunately onr ]
will not be injured thereby, as a majority
have enough to last them until spring.
—Tho very idea of getting into a tub
full of water such weather ae this to
wash oneself is sufficient to oast a gloom
over tbe whole community.
—We understand that T. J. Chappel,
bns, is a candidate for the Clerk of the
House of Representatives of the Georgia
Legislature. He would make a splendid
offloer, as he is young, npright and Intel
ligeut.
Uemeeal.
Dr. W. J. Fogle baa removed his Dental
Office from the Georgia Home building
to his new plsoe of business, over Wittieh
ft Kinsel's store. Here he will continue
the practice of Operative and Meohanical
Dentistry, and will be glad to meet his
friends. oct2 tf
one killed or badly wounded.
—There were more charming ladies al
the churohes Sunday than the street bri
wore new dresses.
Oo and See and Judge for Yourselves.
Chapman ft Verstille, 30 Broad street,
are Belling Eagle and Kentnoky Jeans,
Virginia Casaimeres, Cotton and Wool
Flannels, Brown and Bleaohed Domestic,
Cornets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Trimmings, and Notions of all kinds, at
satisfactory prioes. Oot 25 tf.
ful as the flowers in May.
—At tho Mayor’s Court yesterday morn-
Monday. Cui
very rapidly.
I am the agent for the Troup Faotory
and offer to the trade their 7 and 8 oz.
osnabnrgha and 7 ox. oheoka and stripes.
T. E. Blanchabd,
no22 tf 133 Broad Street.
The tree road to prosperity is to buy
only whst you are able to pay the caah
for. Appreciating the fact, I have de
termined to sell from this date for the
cash. By adhering Btriotly to tnia rule, I
will be able to sell cheaper than when
goods are to be “charged.” Parties in-
debted to me will confer a great favor by
calling and settling promptly.
T. E. Blanchabd,
nov22 tf 128 Broad St.
Joseph ft Bro. are daily in reeeipt of
New Goods purchased for oabh, every
variety and style, of wbioh for oabh they
will sell at the lowest figure, either
wholesale or retail. Gall and see the
goods on hand, which are made in the
State of Georgia, and bny home goods,
thereby saving money and adding to the
interests of your own Beotion.
nov8 tf
Freeh Oysters at the Bubg Restaurant.
This is tho very best establishment of
the kind in the country, and everything
is retailed at wholesale prioes. The fine
stock of Liquors is being retailed at 15
cents. Call and be satisfied.
octU tf J. W. Rian.
UNO S' ALL MEM
That at the popular and long established
Kestaukant and Saloon of
Ohms. Reyman A Vo.
the beet of MealH, Wines, Liquors mid
Cigars are kept constantly on hand pro
ho no jmblieo. ootl tf
Badly Bitten by a Dog.
A small negro boy who waits on Father
Hamilton, early Sunday night, went into
the rear yard of the premises on wbioh is
located Ht. Joseph’s Academy, presided
over by the Sister's of Mercy. A large
dog, happening to be loose, went for him.
The boy was bitten Boverely on the legs
and body, and had nearly his entire scalp
takeu off. It was with difflonity the brute
could be made to desist from tearing hu
man flesh. Dr. George Grimes was sent
for, and the boy received the best of med-
ioal attention. Ilia scalp was aowod back,
and he will, without doubt, rocover. He
thought, when he entered the gate, the
dog was tied.
Tbe beat English and French Coatings
nt cost, to close ont 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 cod
Jordan ia a bard road to travel, sojsaui,
bnt jnst take tho road to find a case of
Neuralgia that his Joyous Julep won't
oure. We think yon will find that harder
and apt to puzzlo your bead. 1
Kid Gloves may be had at the Virginia
Store in great variety at from Too to best
Seamless. nov8 cod
Carpets l Carpets I
Going at low prioes, at
oot28 eod The Viboinia Store.
Arrest ased omtiNlM of a Thief.
Green Brewer, colored, was yesterday
arrested in Girard on a charge of robbing
a waak or two age the store of Mr. Wino-
burg. A watch lost by Mr. W. was dis
covered on the negro's person, and
some of tbe goods stolen were found se
creted in his bonae. He was tried for the
offanae last availing before Justioe Ryder,
and fonnd guilty, and in default of $1,000
bond will go to jail at Seale.
Oh Monday, 9th Instant,
Will be opened at the Virginia Store,
from importers’ auotion salt**, 1,000 yards
Hamburg Eigen, at 10, 15and 25c., worth
double the prioe. Also, lot Beaded Belts
at half prioe. Twenty pieces beautiful
Blaok Alpaca* and Mohairs, at prices hith
erto unknown. Beantiful new shades
Caahmerea and poplins marked down to
■uit the closest buyers. Many Di
Goods offered at leaa than cost, to reduce
stock. H. T. Cbigler.
uovS eod
The latest novelties iu Neckwear at the
Baltimore Olothiug House. if
Beautiful Prints, jnst in, at
Pkaoock A Swifts.
uovH’d&wtf
Movod.
T. 8. Spear ia now at No. 101 Broad
atreot, in the Watch and Jewelry busi
ness, and ia also Agent for tbe well known
Remington Sowing Machine.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired
with neatness and dispatch.
I invite the visits of the pnblio gen
erally. oet20 wlt&dtf
At the New York Store.
A large lot of bent Kid Gloves, cele
brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50
a pair, in black, white and colors, just
received.
oct28 8. Landaueb.
The Finest
Imported aud Key West Cigars at Bull-
lor’s, No. 81 Broad Street. octll-tf
Clothing.
A Hno and well selected atock of Cloth
ing which must be sold by January 1st,
will be disposed of at a great aaerifioe.
Stbaubb A Goldsmith.
Last Chance,
But a short time remains for the pur
chase of tickets in the Fifth Gift Goncer
of the Publio Library of Kentnoky.
Agents have been notified to make returns
from the 20th to the 25th inst.,but for the
convenience of those who may have failed
to supply themselves through the agents,
cash orders will be filled at the home
office up to the eveuiug of the 28th, and
if any money should oome too late it will
be promptly returned to the party send
ing it. _ novl419&23
If Alcoholio Stimulants are taken into
the blood the heart works faster, and this
unnatural speed wears out the vital
machinery. All iutoxicating nostrums
advertised as “tonics,” “renovators,” Ac.,
produce this disastrous effect, and should
bo rejected. Db. Walkeu’s Vegetable
Vineotb Bittebs—an Invigoraut without
the curse of aloohol—is everywhere sup
planting these poisons. nov!2 4w
Read Thie.
Chapman A Verstille maintain their well
known reputation for selling tbe best and
most stylish goods, at tbe lowest prices,
Oct 25 tf
For Sale-Mules and
Wagon.
Mules and A I Wagon.
HARRY HOLLAND.
nov21 3t
-A. CARD.
Lawyers.
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney at Law,
and Judge ot County Court.
Practice, in all other Courts.
Offioe over store or W. n. Robert# A Co., Broad 8t.
3AMOKI. B. UATCHEB.
Attonwy M Lew
J.20 one. over Wittieli h KlnKI'a.
J. M. McNEILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practical In court# of Georgia and Alabama.
Office 128 Broad St., (over 0. A. Redd 4k Co.’s)
Special attention given to collections. Jail
PORTBE Isa SAM. MaBTIW J. COAWfORB.
Kxxss Ckawfoed.
INGRAM A CRAWFORDS,
Attorneys at Law,
Will practice in the 8tate and Federal Courts of
Georgia.
Office over Prcer, Illgos A Co.'s stare, northwest
corner Brood and St. Clair St^ Ja8
A. A. DOZIER,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Practices in State and Federal Courts in Georgia
and Alabama.
Office 120 Broad tt., Columbus, Ga. Ja0
Make II. Blaxdfori). Louis F. Garrard.
BLANDrOKlt A OAKEAED,
AIMratM Md CoaxMlIon M Law.
Office No. <7 Brood .tret, o.or Wittieh h Kin-
sol’s Jewelry Store. j
Will practice in the State and Federal Courts.
>«p<
Jas. M. Kubssll. Chas. J. Swift.
BUNNELL A NWIFT,
Attorneys aud Counsollora at Law. Will practice
in the Courtd of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuit}
and Alabama. Office over C. A. Redd A Co.’s store,
Broad street, Columbus, Ga. jal
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney and Solicitor.
U. 8. Com'r and Register iu Bankruptcy. Office
nuv20| over Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Ga.
U. J. MONEN,
Attorney and Connaellor at Law,
Georgia lloiue Iusurauce Company building, sec-
oct7 ly] ond story.
Dentists.
W. F. TIGNER.
Dentist,
Opposite Strapper’s building, Randolph St.
Special attention given to the insertion of Arti
ficial Teeth, as well as to Operative Dentistry.
fel>22 dsw
COLUMBUS DENTAL ROOMS,
W. T. Pool, Prop'r,
Georgia Homo Building, Uoiumbns Georgia,
ooifa
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERS,
Uonae Carpenter and Builder.
Jobbing dono at short notic*.
Plans and specifications furnished for all style*
of buildings
Broad Street, next to G. W. Brown’s,
|a0 Columbus. Oa.
Boots and 8hoes.
—
New Advertisements.
No eapltAl required. PurtleuWr* and
'Athotn^
samples ft«o. Adi're>s with 6 cent IS.
stamp, U. ROSS, WilliauiBburg, N. Y. 4^ tUrn
MaAL. lour magnificent I 4 .,
'lho most liberal offer over
t stainu tor oltculur ami anm..i‘
W. ZIEGLER * OO., 618 Arch
i Phil*,’ p a ;
FAt home, male or remale;
-wweek, day or evening. No cUpiffi
&U»4lll We *° nd v " lu »Me package ,r
[Or RlAKOoda by mall tree. Adilrogswith
.-AOKSTSS!, th &S. 0 «^i
ery Package out. Sau
•aid, for 26c. Circulars f.
Iroadway, N. Y.
’.ekiige out. Hamp!c°?ackaJ“.
unviuo.Avvj 1, ur DUUL IJM A Dm
IO.” lluw cither sex maylawlS
ana gain He lino and allaotlons of any
they choose Inatantiy. This simple mental..
quiremont all can possess, Ireo. hy mall i
Mo., togothor with n marriage guide; thzvM,.
Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Weddl,?
Night bhlrt, tie. A queer hoolt. Addrei!'?'
WILLIAM k <JO., Fuhs., Phlla. ,,,*•
For •
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness
AND ALL THROAT DISEASES
Ueio '
WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS
PUT UP ONLY IN BLUK BOXES.
A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY.
Sold by Drugnlats.
■V00SB8 BEYOND COMPETITION.
Kellis’ Patentsarf'gss. Cotton Tia,
HAVE ¥0U TRIED
JURUBEBA?
Weak, Nervous, or Debilitated ?
Are you no ViiUignid that any exertion
requires more of uu effort Ilian you feel captlle
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 73 Broad St., Sign of the Big Boot,
DEALERS IN
Boots and Shoe*, Leather and Findings.
Glvo prompt and oaroful attention to orders
b^nmll; pay the highest market price for
N. B.—Plasterer!’ Hair always on hand.
jyi
aking f
Then try JUItUBEBA, tho wonderful
acta so bmi'.ftciallj'
imjiurt Vigor tunil
Tonic aud lnvigorator,
on tho socrotivo orgnut ua t
the vital forces.
It i» no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulat's
for is short tiino, only to lot tho sufferer fall to a
lower depth of misery, hut It is is vegetable tonic
acting directly on tho liver uud spleen.
It. regulates the Bowels, quiets tho
nerves, and gives such a healthy tone to the whole
system as to soon make the iuvulid feci like & new
person.
It* operation is not violent, hut it
haructerizcd b> great geiitlcuess; the patient ex-
lerlences no sudden change, no marked result*,
•nt gradually his troubles
Fold their tents, like the Araks,
Boot and 8hoemakero
from the Arm of J. T. HOLLAND, at
the old itand of HOLLAND &. BAKER,
Marshall, Ala.,I will keep on hand a good as
sortment of
Choice Family Grooerie.,
and am determined not to be undersold. Try
Fairbanks’ Scales,
DRAW 3,700 LBS.
HARRY HOLLAND.
Annual Meeting.
A In tho Merchants’
sooiatlon will take place on Monday evening
November 23d, 1874.
JNO. KINO,
nov!7 lw Sec’y and Treasurer.
Cotton Factories.
Sheeting*, Shirting*, and Sewing and
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool uud Grinds Wheat aud Corn-
Oftico iu rear of Wittieh A Kiusul’s, Randolph at.
jal8 . K. II. CHILTON, President.
MUNC’OUEE MANUFACTURING VO.
Manufacturers of
8IIKETIKG3, SHIRTINGS,
YARN, R0PR, 4c.
COLUMBUS, GA.
G. P. SWIFT, Presideut.
W\ A. 8WI6T, Secretary A Treasurer. oct3l ly
Watchmakers.
C. BCUOMUURG,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gutowsky,
WM. MEYER,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Dealer iu Leather aud Findings. Next to 0. A.
Rodd A Co.’s. Prompt aud strict attention given
to orders. jail
Tailors.
G. A. KtEHME,
Merchant Tailor and Cutter.
A full stock of French and English Broadcloths
Cassimores and Vestings.
aprlB No. 134 Broad Street.
henry SELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
Done in the host style.
Corner Crawford and Pront Bts.
Dress-Making.
MISS M. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Dress-Making, Cutting and Fitting. Termschenp.
Residence and shop in Brownsville.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
No. 174. Broad Street.
Confectioners.
I. G. 8TKUPPER,
Gandy Manufacturer
AND DKALXR IN
AU kind* of Confectionery and Frnlto,
Stick Caucly 18 cent*.
Full W'eight guaranteed in each box.
1*24
Hotels.
C. If. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Brood street, Columbus, Ga.
Watches and Clocks repaired in the best r
aud warranted.
Doctors.
For Mayor.
Wo respectfully announce the name of
Jno. McIluenny aa a candidate for Mayor
of the city of Columbus, at the election
on Saturday, the 12th of December next,
novll te Many Citizens.
—Th* girls are now wearing their
brothers’ hats, and engaged young ladies
have adopted the oolora of tbe loved one.
You can tell how it is by studying the
hat question. If a woman fancies yon,
she is sure to follow your tasto in head
ooveriug.
F. W. Loudonbor,
RANDOLPH ST., ADJOININO GILBERTS JOB
PRINTING HOUBS.
Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Briar-
wood, China, Lava, Rustic and Clay
Pipes, Sterna, Cigar Holders. <( Queen
Bee” and “Century” Fine Cut Chewing,
Extra “Fig,” Fine Twist, and best Ping
Tobacco.
Manufacturer of several popular brands
of Domestic Cigars. novSl 3t
DR. J. A. URQU1IART,
Offleo removed to the Drug Store of E. O.
Hood A Brother.
Sleeping apartment at forrnor residence, on
the corner ot Randolph and McIntosh streets,
opposite the residence of Mr. Wm. Beaeh.
sep6
DR. N. B. LAW.
Attention.
In consequence of a change we are
about to make in our business, we will
sell our entire stock of Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods AT GOST.
Strauss A Goldsmith.
New Prints every week; Grosgrain
liibbons, all widths, 25 oenta per yard;
Dress Goods at reduced prices; head
quarters for Blaok Silks, Black Alpacas,
10-4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons,
Towels, Napkins and Table Linen, at
Blanchard’s,
nov23 tf 128 Broad St.
Summer Drees Goods at half-prioe;
supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy
Fall and Wiuter Dress Goods, selling as
tonishingly low at
ocll Chapman A VsmsnLLi’s.
Dress Goods at a great aaerifioe, at
Pkaoock A_8wirr’s.
nov8 d&wtf
Office comer Brood and Randolph streets, Borrus'
building.
Residence on Forsyth, three doors below 8t. Clair.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A CO.,
House nntl Sign Painters,
Old Oglethorpe corner, (J u *t north of postofflce ;
Columbus, Georgia.
fepr6
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Successor to 11. Uenea,)
Under Georgia Home Iusurauce Building.
Prompt and polite barbers in attendance.
J*25
ALEX A SAM,
Babbies, 8r. Claib Street.
ED. TERRY, Barker,
Crawford 8t., under Rankin iloase, Columbus, Go.
Tobacco v Clears, «tc.
MAIER DORN.
If you want to enjoy a go >d smoko, go to his
Cigar Manufactory,
Between Georgia Home aud MnscOgee Dome.
J*8
C. LOPES,
Dealer In and Maiuifaetwrer of rise
Cigars,
Ja9 Near Broad Street Depot.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
Next to Columbus Bsuk Building.
Porters at all the trains.
jal3 MRS. W. F. SNIDER, Tropr’ss.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSON,
Livery, Sale and Exchange Mables.
OoutuoKpB, North or Ranoolpb Sts.,
octao Coiumbna, Ga.
A. GAMMEL,
Liverjr mud Sale Stable*,
OoLBTHOkPx St., Coluubcb, Ga.
Particnlar attention given to Feeding and Salt
month or day.
oct29
Fresh Meats.
And silently steal away.'
This is uo new and untried discovery, but h.u j
•on long used with wonderful remedial result,, *
and is pronounced by tho highest medical ui.llmr;- I
•at powerful touic ai d nlteratin j
know
Auk your druggidt for it.
For mile by WM. F. KIDDKU A CO.,
4w Now York.
First Grand Gift Concert.
MONTPELIER
Female Humane Associate
At Alexandria, Va.
3Vovember 23, 1074,
LIST OF GIFTS.
1 Grand Cash GHt Aioo.ue
1 Grand Cuba Gilt 50/m
1 Grand • -ash Gift 250<
1U Cash Gilts, 410,000 each muo
15 Cush Gifts, 6 ooO ouch
63 Oa h (Mia,
100 Cush Gilts,
1.000 Cai»h Gifts,
1.000 Cash Gil ts,
20,0' OC iBh Gifts,
1,000 each 5o an |
fiuo each 6ow
100 ouch 100,ik
50,00)1
20 oach..
4bt,'K I
22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to +l,coo,i
NUMBER OF TICKETS, 100,000.
1'HICU OF TICKETS.
Whole Ticbetrt..
Halves : low
(Quarters
Lightlis or each Coupons • 1
6% Tickets for
Tho Mont poller Female Humano Awock
. .*20 M 1
tion, chartered by tho Legislature of Ybid uu
and the Circuit Court of Orange county, pro
poses by a Grand Gift Concert to establish r"
endow a “Homo for tho Old, lntlrrn and Desti
tute Ladies of Viruhila,” at Montpelier, the
former residom e ot President James Madison.
GovBRNoa’6 OEKIOK, Kichmond, July 3,1814.
It affords mo pleasure to say that 1 am well
acquainted with a largo majority of tho oineer-
of tho Montpelier Female liumano Jssoch
tion, who reside in tho vicinity of my home
and I attest their intelligence and their won
and high reputation as gentlemen, as well
the public confidence, iniluence and mbs a:
EM PER, Gov. of Va.
Albxanduia, Va., July 8, 1874.
* * * I commond them as gonts of honor
and integrity, and fully entitled to the confl-
donee of the public. R. W. HUGHES,
U. S. Judge Eastern Dlst. of Vi
Further referoncos by permission: His Ex
cellency G Inert C. Walker, ex-Gov
Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers,
Va. and U. S. Senator elect.
Members of Congrets trom Virginia,
Remittances for tickets may be m
press, prepaid, postoffice money order
Washington, D. C., or by registered loiter. ,
For lull particulars, testimonials,
for circulars. Address,
Hon. JAMES BABHOIR.
Prcsd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va-
Reliable Agents wanted everywhere.
nov!2 4*
emission : His Ex- *
ir, ex-Guvcrnor "I |
lcts, Ltoul-Uuv. of J
cot; Senatorsauuk
Virginia. L
iny be made byei-M
Notice.
i^ROM AND AFTER THIS
J
Boats will leave Columbus ...
WEDNESDAYS and SATUK- 1
DAYS at 8 o’clock a. m., and
freight re
ceived ufter 7:46 A. m.
nov4 lrn W. JOHNSON, Agf^
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Meats of AH Kinds,
sepfi tttalln N»w. 16 and 17.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP EIFLER,
Gun and Lockt.witli, Cruwiord street,
Johnson's • oruor, Columbus. Ga.
WILLIAM 8CHOBGR,
Gun and Locksmith and dealer in Gunning Ma
terials. Km.st of Strapper's Confect’ounry.
ja!6
Grocers.
DAN*L R. BIZE,
Dealer in Familv Groceries, on Bryan atroet, be
tween Oglethorpe A Jackson streets.
SjT No charge for drayage. dec?
4. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Plano Tuning, Ac.
E. W. BLAU,
Repsirsr and Toner ot Pianos*, Organs and
Accordeons. Sign Painting also dons.
Orders may U be left at J. W. Pease A tyormau'
Book Store. ‘
■ep6
BY ELLIS & HARRISON,
sTPriNF.n
POSTPONED
Executor’s Sale of Valuable •
City and Country f
Real Estate.
^GKEEAliLY TO AN OI!DE11_FB[« |
co*ee county, wl:l be sold at 11 <
Flri.tTnc.dity In Itecembor >»'•
in front of Kills 6- H«rri«,n’s Auction *•*:
the following desirable real estate, hewn* I
to the estate of Thos. Ragland, decease* - . I
City lot No. 200, with fine brick dweluni I
II nnanUHin <.iif.li.niui 4 f •« 1T lit*!' (IlilCl*- > B
all necessary ou’t-housts, comer Oglct:
and Bridge r treets.
boutu partoi city 101 ni). ,, .(ric«;
and out-houscs, on Oglethorpo Btroet, a»ij
above property.
House and lot on east side Oglethorpe *tro
next north of Georgo Venable, occuj
Mrs. Alien. . . t
Th* Enquirer Office Building and
Randolph street, being part ot c* J
No. 173. if j
House and lot iu Wvnoton.
by Thos. Ragland, with 10 acrci land ,
Lot No.-, in Coweta reserve. .%•,
Maeon rosd, about 8J-4 miles from he Cl ^ pj
talning 260 acres, adjoining tlieja» u
mond, Garrard, Brown and others. .,
_ * * i„ »*al estate
Parties wishing to invest In real ^
find It to their interest to
<. unit cliiribiy *
the property is desirable and eligibly >
T.rm*Iiberxl. A. E. UAULAM 1 ,
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3, 1874. B0Vi j;.!