Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, November 26, 1874, Image 4

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daily Enquirer-sun; columbus, Georgia, Thursday, November ae, 1874=. ©itg flatters. COLUMBUS DAILY MARKET. POUMCUL—<Comm*rc'el bill* on Sew York 14 per cent discount; on Boston \4 l*r cent, din count; on Barannah *.£ |mt ceut; deninnd bills On Boston por cent. Banks are selling checks an New York at V A e. premium; Pavannah, At lanta and Montgomery at \4- Currency loans 19114 i»«r cent per month. Ootd and »Hv*r nominal. Currency scarce. Corron.—Market quiet. The warohooses quote as follows: Inferior — 0- Ordinary and stained 12 0 1 Good Ordinary 13 0- Low Middlings W'AOity* Middlings 1»H®- Oood Middlings i:vv®in% Bales 294 balos. Receipts 66# bales—Ml by M. A O. R. R.; 377 by wagons; 0 by N. A 8. B R; A by W. R. R.; 000 by river; 43 by 8. W. R. R. Shipments 638 balos—490 by B. W. R. R.; 42 for boms sumption ; 00 by Vf. R. R. DAILY STATBHSIIV. Stock on hand August 31st, 1174.. 1,030 Received to-day 009 “ previously 28,171—28,840 29,870 Shipped to-day 038 " previously.... 21,076—22,213 Stock on hand 7,603 Samk Bat (.art Yeas —August 31st, 1873, 1,177; received same day 593; total receipts 21,790; shipped same day £63, total shipments 14,170; stock 8,010; sales 400. Middlings 14}je. U. S. Ports.—Receipt^ for 6 days 102,790; exports to Groat Britain 30,094; to Continent 8,160; stock 669,672. WHOLESALE MARKET. BAOOlfTO—India HW ; domestts lOJ^c. Iaoa Ties—Uaird's h ; nMxator Hlir. tra G 12c; tiuuAB—KeAned A 1'P/jv. %j , Corr«e—Common 2xc; choice 266. Flows—Per bhl—Western choice Hiiperfl fWmily $7 50; fancy |9; City Mills B $0 60; A #7; A A$H. Steup—Florida 07c. Salt—$1 to fdr Liverpool. Cll^c. Index Is New Advertisements. Stray ad or Stolen Mule—J. J. Ware. Key Lost—See Notloe. J. A. Booth, Esq., has an offipo at Eason 1 Store, In Marshall. Dressed Poultry—S. Plrrey A Co. Dry Goods—U. T. Orlglor has a change of advertisement. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintances of Mr. Jonn Mean and family, are Invited to attend his funeral this (Thursday) afternoon at 2]4 o'clock, nt the Presbyterian Chnroh. J, A. Booth, Esq., Justice of the Poaoo for Browuovillo Beat, Lee county, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him. Office at Eason’s store. Dreeeed Poultry. Turkeys, Chickens, Geeao and Duoks received euery day at six o’clock in the morning, by B. PinnsY A Co., nov26 fit Next door to Poatoffioe. Marriage at Oienneille. Married, at Glennville, Ala., Thursday, 19th inst., Mr. T. P. Graves of Eufaula to Mias Florenoe, daughter of Win, O. Dawson, formerly of this city. Unusual Weather. The present fall in this section has been one of tho most genial known for yoars. Bince tho Octobor frosts vegeta tion has taken a fresh start, and Irish po tatoes, snap beans, and even fruit trees may be soeu cropping out here and there. Beeedmie, or the Rifle Ball. Tbit beautiful play was presented to quite a full house last evening by the Brows Combination. It would have been much larger had not our people been fooled by several preceding high sound ing troupes of no merit. Last evening the highest expectation was more than realized, and we can endorse tho troupe as a most excellent one. The finest personation of the night was the Miles McKenna of J. P. Delmar. His dress, manner and character represented thoroughly the returned and hardened oonviet. Elliot Gray and egain “Cull tho Creek,” the oarolees, insouciant, cool and brilliant soldier, assuming the character of the gypsy to accomplish his ends—was brilliantly acted by J. H. Huntley. The Ool. May of P. J. Wade was admir able. Matthew Leigh was rendered pret ty well. Miss Reynolds mado a sweet Rosa Leigh, with all the naivete of a lovely maiden; and Miss Kennedy a fair Lady May. The boy, however, was too fflnie. Much merriment was excited by the good acting of tho servant girl of the Leighs. The Bunburv Cobb of Mr. Bar- tram was well conceived and acted. Ho has caught the true spirit of the cliarao- His dancing in tho quadrille con vulsed the house. Tabitha Stork, with her “uothing of the sort,’’ was admirable. Tho whole play was presented with fine effect, and the tablaux, with which tho drama abounds, portrayed in a pleasing manner. The company has a fine orchestra, which alone is worth the prico of admission to hear. Tho tronpe is an excellent - one, and plays in a smooth and even manner and we heartily advise theatre goers to atteud and onjoy. Their most charmiog antici pations will bo more than realized. Choice music, good acting and pleasant bcguch rule tho hours. We will guarantee grati fication to all that attend. To-night the company will produco “Destiny,” a new and sensational drama. We may add that E. B. Brown, who man ages this troupe, is not the one who was with Katie Putnam. Reserve seata for sale at Chaffin's. Death of Mr. John Mann. This well cotton known commission mer chant and factor died at hla residence in this eity on Ties day night, at 11 o’olook. He bed long been in feeble health, and the •park of life went out without a struggle. He seemed gently to fade away. His age was about 68 years. Born in Fayetteville, N. C. He came to Columbus in 1841, and since has resided here. He wav among the most prominent of onr cotton ship pers, and lost heavily by the burning of Columbus, in 1866, by the U. 8. forces. He wav a man of ability, industrious habits, who dolighted in joke and hnmor, and was regarded as possessed of unimpeach able honor and integrity. As with all of us, his life since the war has been one of struggle and endnranco. Ho died honorod and esteemed by all. —He leaves a wife, son and two daugh ters. The son is in Shreveport, La. During the war he lost two sons, John and Dave, in the Confederate army. Both were noble boys, and both members of the Columbus Guards, Second Georgia Regiment. One died of disease in camp on Pine Creek, Virginia ; tbo other fell on the bloody fiold of Gettysburg. Tho funeral, as will be seen by notice, takes place from the Presbyterian Church at 2$ p. m. to-day. The deceased was a sincere Christian and for many years a consistent member of the Presbyteiian Church, nis loss is deeply deplored by our citizens. Grand Military Ball. On next Friday night, the 37th instant, the City Light Guards will give the first of a series of Hops. They expect to give these Hope monthly daring the season, end will make them pleasant to all. The finest band of music in the city has been engaged, and the dancing will be under the immediate direction of Profs. A. V. Robison A Son. Their armory Hall (the Rankin Honse Skating Rink) is the largest in the South, and is well fitted up with ladies’ and gentlemen’s saloons and other conveniences, snd will aooommodate all who»attend. None should fail to attend this ball,- as it will be worth the prioe of admission, and will be select in every re spect. Tickets for gentlemen only one dollar. Ladies free. Tickets for sale by Capt. W. A. Little, Lieuts. F. L. Brooks and J. C. Cheney, Serg’ts II. F. Everett and G. T. Wil liams, and Priv. J. W. Arnold. Also, at F. L. Brooks’ Drug Store. nov22 2t-suAth Will Open To-Dag at the Virginia Store: Money. How to make and save money has boon and will continuo to be the chief study of mankind. Among the innumerable ways an excellent one is to buy your goods of the one price, first-class dry goods houso of Chapman A Verstille's. Oct 2a tf 10 pieces those elegant Black Alpacas and Cashmeres at tho same astonishing prices. Choice Blaok Silks, Blankets, Carpets, Furs, Kid Gloves, Yak Laces, Loudon Smoke Prints, Wide Sash and Grosgrain Ribbons at 25 cents. Superb Roman Fringed Sashes and Beaded Lace Fishnes Muffles, rioh and beautiful. Also, Wool and Merino Underwear for ladies and gentlemen. Determined to sell ont my Dress Goods, I am offering many new and desirable goods in that line at cost. nov2G oodtf H. T. Orioles. Runaway—Beg Hurt. A team attached to a wagon laden with bags of seed cotton, belonging to Mr. John Griggs, of Russell county, ran through the lower bridge yesterday, scat tering cotton extensively and throwing out a ten or twelve year old sou of Mr. Griggs, who by the fall was considerably braised aboat the head and eleswhere. Tho horses took fright by a bag of cotton rolling upon them while ootning down the slight slope approaching the bridge from tho Girard side. The wagon received some damage. LOCAL BMIMWB. Summer Dress Goods at half-price; supply of superior Black Alpacas, Fancy Fall and Winter Dress Goods, selling as tonishingly low at ocll Chapman A Vxbotille’h. Blanohard sells tho best dollar Kid Gloves in tho markot; also, keeps a largo assortment of Harris’ Victoria, and l'res- by’s Seamless Kids, Gents’ Kids for eve ning wear, at $1.25 per pnir. [no22 tf MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT. Theatrical. Wo received a call yesterday from Mr. G. II. Van Womior, managor of Mrs. Jos. Maas' biirlosquo opera and British qnar- tette troupe. They give entertainments in onr Opera House on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week. For Sale, A most Desirable Residonoo in Lin- wood, known as the Foglo place, half a mile northeast railroad depot. Apply to Db. Tiuneu, nov24 tf At Offlco. Fbr Mayor. We respectfully anuounco tho name of Jmo. MuIluf.nny ah a candidate for Mayor of tlio city of Columbus, at the election on Saturday, the 12th of December next, novll to Many Citizens. FOURTEENTH DAY. O. E. Johnson vs. Peter Preer et al.— verdict and decree for defendant. W. H. Hughes vs. Piedmont and Ar lington Life Insurance Company. Vor-i diet and decree for defeuduut. Three cosoa were continued and one dismissed. Order of business was fixed as follows: To-morrow (Friday) divorce cases ; finish equity causes; illegality docket; hoel eases, and try them until Wcduesdi^y morning, when tho criminal docket will be peremptorily called. Tho following ore the numbors of tho heel cases, and the order in which the docket will be called : Appeal—numbors 2, 6, 7, 9, 10, 17, 18, 28, 27, 20, 81, 83, 34, 36, 37, 38, 42, 43, 48, 50. Total 20. Claim docket—numbers 2, 4, 7, 0, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 28, 33, 37. Total 12. Common law—numbers 6, 7, 8, 17, 32, 33, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 73, 82, 83, 93, 94, 100, 114, 119, 120, 125. Total 21. Equity docket—numbers 21, 23. To tal 2. Court adjourned to 9 a. w., Friday. Have you seen, at 83 and 85 Broad atreet, those elegant snits of Bedroom and Parlor Fumiture, just rocoived, which are offered at prices so low that none neod go away without being suitod. Rooney A Warner. nov22 dCtAw8t Dag. This, by proclamation of President Grant, is a day of thanksgiving through out the United States. The bauks, courts, and telegraphic offices will be cloned dar ing the day. No paper will be issued from this offioo until Saturday morning. Tho Methodists, Baptists, and Presby terians will nuite in a general thanksgiv ing, this morning, at 4iie Presbyterian Chnroh, at 11 o’clock, in which nil tbo pastors will participate. Divine services will also take place at the Catholic and Eplsoopal Churches. Matrimonial. Last evening, at the residonco of tho brido's mother, were married, by Rev. J. H. Nall, Mr. R. A. Ware, Jr., of the firm of Bedell A Ware, to the beautiful and lovely Miss Maggie, eldest duughter of tho lato Dr. C. T. Cushman. No at tendants. . Present were a number of tho relatives and friends of tho^reHpective families. After the ceremony a pleasant reception was given tho happy pair at tho residence of Mr. Win. Bedell. Long life and hap piness attend the youthful and loving oouple. Beautiful Prints, just in, at Peacock A Swift’s. nov8 dA wtf, The Public Schoola of Columbus. The Trustoes are: B. F. Colemen, President; John Mcllhotiny, W. L. Sal isbury, C. E. Dexter, I. I. Moses, N. N. Curtis, W. S. Needham, John Peabody, John King, J. M. Estes, C. A. Redd. If the people cannot trust them, in whom cau any reliance bo placed? The first seven have been trustees since the schools were inaugurated in 1866. • Council last December appropriated $9,640 to tho maintenance of tho Public Schools, loss the fund received from the State and the Peabody fund. During tho last session about $2,500 were received from the State and $600 from the Poabody fund for the colored school; so the city appropriation was about $6,500. Tho schools last session were attended by 1,(J92 pupils—605 whites, 487 blaoks. The cost of tuition per scholar to the city was six dollars and ouo cent, over fifty per cout. less than any city in the United States. This cost includes fires, rout of books, stationery and incidental expousos. This is tbo tax per scholar on the city. The children of poor people are charged absolutely nothing. These are the statistical facts, which can be obtained by any one who cares to examine the matter. The seven first named trustoes wore among those who bought tho old Presby terian church, and let tho city have it for nothing, for public school purposes. Joseph A Bro. are daily in receipt of New Goods purchased for gash, every variety and style, of which for gash they will sell at the lowest flgore, either wholesale or retail. Call and see tho goods on hand, which are made in tho State of Georgia, and buy home goods, thereby saving money aud adding to tho interests of your own section. nov8 tf Fresh Oysters at the Muby 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 ceuts. Call and be satisfied. octl4 tf J. W. Ryan. Attemptsd Burglary—Negro Shot. Wash Wright, a notorious nogro thief, was shot, on Tuesday night, by Mr. Win. Webster, a few miles from Girard, in Uus- soil county, while attempting to bore in his (Webster’s) corn crib. Sevan buck shot took effect iu the thigh of the thief, though ho was not supposed to be fatally wounded at last accounts. This negro's hold upon life is very tenaoions, and he is not easily dissuaded from his ruling propensity. He has been twice shot be fore, when caught in the act of stealing— onco in tho fiold of Henry Marry, colored, and once in the garden of B. W. Ed munds. —The Bandy Moore left yesterday with a full freight for the lower river. —A meetiug of the workingmen is called for to-night. —This is a National Thanksgiving Day. All should observe it. —The Superior Court adjourned yester day till Friday 9 a. m. The oriminal dock et will be taken up next Wednesday. —The rustic of the bustle is heard again ip the land. They are ooming again into fashion. Old newspapers will soon be in demaud. —The New York member of the Great Eastern Circus, Mr. James D. Torry, has attached the good* which he found in the hands of J. S. Tolton, treasurer of the company, to the amount of $50,000, and has asked the United States Court at Cin cinnati for permission to sell them. —“Doesn’t my new dreae fit well?” “Fit! yes, as if I had been melted and poured In.” [Young ladies’ streets con versation overherd.] —Mr. G. H. Fleming, formerly of Co lumbus, is now connected with the Mim ing Star in Macon. We congratulate tho paper on securing the services of so en ergetic and capable a gentleman. —We have reroived a copy of the Dal las, Texas, Daily Commercial on which is written : “Eight Columbus men are here and all are well, Send all the boys who are doing nothing here. This is a fine and glorious country.” We find no ad vertisements of Columbus men in tho paper, and tho* editorials allude to dull business. —Yesterday was sunshiny; crisp and in* vigorating. —“Wat would you be dearest, if I should press the stamp of love upon those sealing wax lips?’’ “I,” responded tho fairy like creature, “should bo stationery, —When thoro is nothing else to do, men estimate tho cotton orop. No money in it. —The other night in a play in the Ope ra House several Arab soldiers appeared. One wore low-quarterod shoes, the others holy boots; and yet the Soath is blamed for patronizing such institutions, in which the people don’t know even how to dress to suit the characters. French soldiers had old rusty muskets without bayonets. What do they take us for? Is it not use less to odd that company left town with out huviug made money enough to pay expenses. ? —The Eagle and Phenlx Manufactory, directly and indirectly, pays out to the citizens of Columbus $40,000 to $50,000 per month. That shows its usefulness in a way that all can understand. —Snow fell in the North yesterday, hence our cool weather. —The Brown Combination brass band serenaded the streets last afternoon. Though consisting of a small number of performers, excellent mnsio is produced. CLOTHINC. THOMAS & PRESCOTT EXCELLENT Business Snits Elegant Dress Clothing All at Prlcei Lower than Ever. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 16,1874. L. P. AENCHBACHEB, Tailor and Cutter. to with neatness and dispatch, N. B.—No work delivered until paid for. Call nt my rooms over Pease k Nor- nan’s Book Store, Broad street. sep23 8m BOOTS AND SHOES. New Advertiaementa. N.wYiSsuT C on ST A ST ««ru)Y*F.x, tu samples free. Adtirer s with ’s "cent- sump, C. ROSS, WftUauuburg, N. Y. A gents wanted for the pp.oi>i «... JOVKNAL Four magnificent n?? ios free The most liberal offer ever Send 3cent stamp lor circular and laim.u ,• W.'ZIIMI.KB * UO., 618 Aruli u’ fftli, l£ TIT.,, 1-AUmme, mil. or female; 43, W or K-e.k, day or .venlog. No aCd£f f AV n l 1W. Baud valuable picket, , IOr alinooda bj mall (rue. Add.aSVJ ton canto return (lamp, 6d. YOUNU, ITa ii, " 1 wichitreet.N. Y. WANTED- tlonery Package out paid, tor You. Uircu saago out Sarnplo package, uZ ^ Circulars f. 00. 5. Bftfofjjj roadway, “-DSYOHOMANOY, or SOUL, UHAHV 1 How eliber hi may l",*,”. and gain too lovo and etfeotKms of any nnl! they ohooao Inetantly. Tbu alun.le menulil qulrcment all can polMU, free, l,y null «. 86c., togotbnr with a marriage guide, Egmul Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Xadles, i ‘ Nlgbt Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Addrwi l WUJ.1AM.IU> Pal,* Bhll. 1 r .OO., Pubs., Phi la. ox- Coughs, Colds, Hoarseneti, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS’CARBOLIC TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXE8. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Sold by Druggists. SHOCKS INTOND COMPETITION, Neills’ Patent Cotton Tit At the New York Store. A largo lot of bent Kid Gloves, cele brated patent brand, at $1.00 and $1.50 n pair, iu black, whito and colors, just received. oct28 8. Landaukb. An excellent asHortmeut Bleached Cot ton FlanuelH at Feacock Si Swift’s. uov8 d A wtf Carpets ! Carpets 11 Junt received, a few ehoioo patterns 2 and 3-Ply Carpetiuga, of now aud beau tiful designs, at very low figures. Rooney A Warner. mov22 d6Ltw3t Is No > Candidate. We are authorized to atato that Aider- man L. G. Hohuenale^ under no condi tion, will run as a candidate for Mayor in the coming municipal election. M7*<fe Swan. A youth, Henry Soott by name, shot and killed, yesterday, a whito swan on Wortham’s pond in Ru*weU county, Ala., two miles from Colutubun. Few had ever seen one, aud the exhibitiou proved some what of a sensation. Gentlemen tell us they abound on the Mexican coast. We admit to having never seen oue bofore outside of Ceutral Park, New York. J. It. BR AM HALL, (99 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.,) HViirAmaAor anil Jeweler, will repair Watches, Clocks, aud Jewelry neat and promptly. Is also the ouly agent for tho Singer tievring MaohinoH iu ColuuibuH, Ga., and lmj the only genuine Singer Company’s Needles for Halo. Bout Machine Oil, Shuttles, Attachments and Needlen for all daoliinos always on hand for sale. Nee dles sent by mail. [nov8 tf Cotton at Trey. Wo learn that there is a large amount of cotton iu the warehouses at Troy, awaiting shipment. Over one hnudred and fifty bales were brought to that mar ket on Tuesday last. That looks like bus iness, and shows that Troy is a live town. Tho truo road to prosperity is to buy only what you are ablo to pay the cash for. Appreciatiug tho fact, I have de termined to sell from this date for the cash. By adhering strictly to tnis rulo, I will bo able to sell cheaper than when goods are to be “charged.” Parties iu- dobtod to me will eonfor a great favor by calling and settling promptly. T. £. Blanchard, nov22 tf 123 Broud St. The Finest Imported aud Key West Cigars at Buh- ler’s, No. 84 Broad Street. oetll-tf Clothing. • A fino and well selected stock of Cloth ing which must bo sold by January 1st, will bo disposed of at a great sacrifice. Straus* A Goldsmith. Bead This. dliapuinn & Yerstille maintain their well known reputation for aelling the hpst and most stylish goods, at the lowest prices. Oct 25 tf The Old Shoe Store li full of New Show. Our lite addition, are The Protection TooShoefor ohildren. Ladles' Glove & Pebble Button Boots. Ladies' Fine Kid Button Boote. Misses’ Fine Kid Button Boots, Ladies’ and Misses' Kid Opera Boots. All “as pretty as new ihoes." Bargains In Boots! Men’s Hand-Sewed Boots for $3 per pair. 50 cases Men's Thick Boots, very cheap. Ladios’ Kid and Felt House Slippers. Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Slippers in variety. The Old Reliable Weils' Hand-Sowed Shoe. The Virginia Stitch-Downs. And a full *took of desirable work In quan- ty and variety, and at prioes worth the at tention of any buyer. WELLS & CURTIS, No. 73 Broad St., >vl4 tr Sign of the Big Boot. HAVE SOU TRIED JURUBEBA ELEGANT CUSTOM CLOTUING Made to Order at Stock J Vires Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Onr Mr. Thomas has jnst returned from New York with a choice liuo of New Samples, and we are now taking orders for Dress and Business Suits, hav ing made satisfactory arrangements for the manufacture of our Custom Clothing with special care and at short notice, by those well known manufacturers of fine clothing, Messrs. W. A. Howell A Co., of Newark, N. J. Give us your orders early, and we will do our best to please you, being determ ined that our friends and customers shall not pay any Broadway tailors fancy prices for having their clothing made to order. sepl 7 tf Thomas A Prescott. Rod and White All-Wool Flanuels at Peacock A Swift’s. nov8 d&wtf City Taxes—Executions tted. __ ■ This is the lost notice. JNO. N. BARNETT, novftt tiled Treasurer. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, “ Ireland, ** Scotland, •» France, “ Germany, “ Italy, “ Austria. “ Denmark, “ Sweden, “ Norway, “ Belgium, M Holland, “ Switiorlsnd, H. H. KPPMO. Apply at Chattahoochee National Bank. L. Banner, street, has just received a large lot of Beautiful New Style Prints, Ladles 7 Shawls, Hats and Trunks, Dress Goods, he. Gall and Inspect the stock. All goods for salo cheaper than ever. [novifii lw Weak, Nervou*, or Debilitated ? of milking? Thsa try JURUBEBA* the sou,inf, Tonic aud invigorutor, which acta so l-eu.ticu, secretive organs as to impart vigor tci . which stimn: for s short time, only to let the sufferer fall lower depth or misery, but it Is a vegetable t acting directly on the liver aud spleen. It regulates the Bowela, quiet* It* operation in not violent, W. characterized by great gentleness; the pat lences uo sudden chuuge, no mnrked gradually his troubles “Fold their tents, like the Arabs, Aud silently steal away.” This is uo new and untried discovery, bulb “the most powerful touic known. Ask your druggUt for it. For sale by WM. F. KIDDER A CO, 4w New York. First Grand Gift Concert, 1 MONTPELIER Female Humane Amw) At Alexandria, Va. November S3, 1871 LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cush Gilt 1 Grand Oami Gilt «.* 1 Grand ‘’ash Gift 10 Gosh Gifts, $19,000 each A.tHoxia y O-A* Asset* on l«t of Nay, *74, |S6I,7M.IS Largest Stock, Best Goods, Lowest Prices I Fire. Dividend No. 16, 45 per cent on premi ums, now ready for delivery and payment. R. 11. MURDOCH, Insuranoe Agent, ito. 02 Broad 8tree Window Shades! A large and elegant variety jiuit received, very cheap, at Koonky A Waunku’h Furniture aud Carpet Warehouse, OOV22 d«Aw3tJ 83 A 85 Broad St. Just Received, A fresh stock of Black Alpaca (th« fourth shipment this season). To arrive Monday, a largo stock of Beaded Trim mings and Ladies' Merino Underwear, at tho Now York Store. uov22 tf 8. Landaukb. KNOW ALL MEN That at the popular and long established Restaurant and Saloon of Chas. llvyinan A Co. tho boat of Meals, Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept constantly ou hand pro bom) publico. octl tf Attention. Iu consequence of a change wo are about to make in our business, wo will sell our entire stock of Clothiug aud Fur nishing Goods at cost. Strausi A Goldsmith. Kentucky Jean a, a new supply, at nov8 dJkw Peacock A Swift’s. The latest novelties iu Neokwear at the JteUimore Clothing House. tf Moved. T. 8. Spear is now at No. 101 Broad street, iu the Watch and Jewelry busi ness, and is also Agent for tho well known Remington Bowing Machine. Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired with neatness and dispatch. I invite the vieita of the public gen erally. ocl20 wlUVdtt If Alcoholic Stimulants are taken into the blood the heart works faster, and this unnatural speed wears ont tho vital machinery. All intoxicating nostrums advertised os “touic-,” “renovators,” Jcc., produce this disastrous effect, and should bo rejected. Db. Walker’s Vegetable Yinkotr Bitters—an Iuvigomut without the curse of alcohol—is everywhere sup planting those poisons. nov!2 4w Removal. Dr. W. J. Fogle has removed his Deutal Office from the Georgia Home buildiug to his new place of basiuess, over Wittieh A Kiuscl's store. Here ho will continue tho practice of Operative and Mochouicnl Dentistry, and will bo glad to meet his friends. oct2 tf What the Spirits Prophecy. We have met several spiritualists of late. They profess to have been con verted by foretellings of events in their own families which afterwards happened. Two of them claim at separate seances to have obtained the following prophecies : Next Wednesday, December 2d, there will be the severest storm ever known in the United States, such as will oan9ehearts to leap for terror, and seek refuge. Auotlier prophecy is that there will bo a great spiritual change among the blacks next month. Then the spirits proclaim a general financial convulsion next year-more complete than the country has ever known —to bo followed by famine aud pesti lence. They also predict tho election in 1876 of Thurman, of Ohio, os President, and Jeremiah Black, of Pennsylvania, as Vice President, of the United States. These parties claim these predictions were made around tables where disbe lievers were gathered, and assisted in forming the cironit. We give them as curiosities, and of the idiosyncracisms of otherwise sensible men of the world,with out believing one particle. Many facts in so-called spiritualism may be admitted —they are undoubted—but .we are not compelled to accept the theory of spirit ualists to cxplaiu them. BALTIMORE [ 88 Broad 8treet. Go ami See and Judge for Yourselves. Chapman A Yerstille, 90 Broad street, are selling Engle and Kentucky Jeans, Virgiuia CaasimereH, Cotton and Wool Flannels, Brown and Bleached Domestic, Corsets, Hosier}', Handkerchiefs, Laces, Trimmings, and Notious of all kinds, at satisfactory prices. Oct 25 tf. I am the agent for tho Troup Factory and offer to the trado their 7 and 8 oz. osuaburghs and 7 oz. checks and stripes. T. E. Blanchard, no22 tf 123 Broad Street. Dress Goods at a great sacrifice, at Pbaoock A Swirr’s uov8 dAwlf F. IT. Loudenber, RANDOLPH ST., ADJOINING GILBERTS JOB PRINTING HOUSE. Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Briar- wood, China, Lava, Rustic and Clay Pipes, Stems, Cigar Holders. “Queen Bee” and “Century” Fine Cat Chewing, Extra "Fig,” Fine Twist, and best Plug Tobacco. Manufacturer of several popular brands of Domestic Cigars. nov2l fit Now Prints every week; Grosgrain Ribbons, all widths, 25 cents per yard; Dross Goods at .reduced prioes; head quarters for Black Silks, Black Alpacas, 10 4 Sheetings, Pillow Case Cottons, Towels, Kapkius and Table Lineu, at Blanchard’s, uo>22 tf 123 Broad St. Business Suits, Walking Suits, Dress Suits, Over Coats, Talmas, &o. A complcto assortment of Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing. White and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts, Neckties, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, And everything kept in a flr*t class Clothing Store, at prices which defy competition. All goods warranted to be as represented. HOFFLIN, RICH &C0., 88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. Spectacles and Eye Glasses. WOULD Invite thoeo In need of SPEOTA- 100 Gash < lifts, l,ooo Gatih Gifts, 1 000 Gasfi Gifts, 510,0.0 Gash Gifts, 20 o:u-h.. 22,178 Gaih Gifts, amounting to $l.uu NUMBER OF TICKET*, 100,004 PRICK OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets t Halves J Quarters Eighths or oocli Coupons 6>4 Tickets for., l* Tho Montpelii-r Female Humans Am GLASSES, &c,, he., to call and examine the entire new stock just received from one of tbo celebrated and solentitle makers. They — rfoes asked are no s J. H. DRAHHALL, Watohmakkr and Jbwklkr, nov22 tf ] 09 Broad St., Columbus, Ga. DRESSMAKING. MRS. LAMON rOULD notify the Ladles that she has Store, No. 104 east side Broad -JSSSt where she Is properod to GUT AND MAKE DRESSES IN THE LATEST STYLES. Their patronage Is respectfully solicited. nov24 lw Dress Making. stairs ou Broad street, oi poslto Gawley iris*, where she *' — Fit according to the and Ohildren’ - ~ lng at short _ »*8®’ Skirt Elevator. Give her a call. nov!2 d2w Mrs. M. R. Averett, Dressmaker, *^^TSHES to Inform her friends and custom ers that she has removed from Troup street to the corner of Bridge and Broad Stf:, fronting Miss Carrie Brown’s. nov4 dAwlm MILLINERY. Noveltiet, Noveltlet, Noveltln! respectfully Inform their irlends and the public generally th-** they are now opening the GHOIOKSr STUCK OF MILLINERY that has ever been offered in this market, Including all tho Noveltle* of the season. A Iso, Corsets, Gloves and Hosiety. Having given our per sonal attention to the selection or the stock, we are prepared to sell at prices to suit the tiinrs No. 10» Broad Su octl8 tf Mr. J. G. HARRIS is with us, and will be pleased to see his friends. ootStf Deod&. W Boarding. jyjRS. M. A. PATTEN, corner 81. Clair and Oglethorpe streets, Is still prepared to aooommodate Day Boarders, and has a oouple or Handsomely Furnished Rooms to rent to gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen. novll Stawlm For Sale. . with a good well of water, and« I>i-. T. W. HENTZ, Sontlat, ILL havo a room at the Geor- WiST Home Building lor weeks, where he will be glad to seej any of his irlends who may need his' services. IB HAM COOPER’S Grocery Store continues Its well-earned Grocery score continues us well-earned popu larity. Country produce bought and sold. Fresh goods always on hand. The old place. sepa* ly ^BSOLUTK DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM courts, of different State*, for desertion, 4c. No publicity required. No charge until divorce granted. Address, M. UOUBK, Attorney, myao Jewly 194 Broadway, N. Y. tlon, chartered by tiio Legislature of li/ and the Circuit Court of Orango county. poses by a Grand Gift Concert to establlwi endow a “Home for tho Old, Infirm and I* tuto Ladies of Virainia,’’ at MontpelwJ former resldom o ol President James Ar Govkbnor’s Office, Richmond, July It affords me pleasure to say that J»b|‘ acquainted with a large majority of the dg tion, who reside in the vicinity of a aud I attest their Intelligence and tueir *• and high icputation as gentlemen, as the public ooulidenoc, influence and Qor.ofhl Alexandria, Va., July*,1*4 I commend them as gent ally and integrity, and fully entitled to dence ofthe public. R. W. HUGH&J U. S. JuJgo Eastern Dist.c- 'l Further referenbes by permission:Hj»l celleney G-Inert C Wulkor, ex-OevdMi Va.; Hon. Robert E. Withers, Lieut-OjJ Va. aud U. S. Senator elect; SenffJM Members of Congress from Virginia r Remittances lor tickets may he raaaei press, prepaid, postofflee money o:q Washington, D. U.. or by registeredwfl For full particulars, testimonials,*^ for circulars. Address, L Hon. JAMES BABBOfal Presd’t M. F. H. A., Alexandria! Reliable Agents wanted ovorywhej^^ r Notice. Boats will leave Columbia <> WEDNESDAYS and SATUR-" „ DAYS nt 8 o’clock A. m., nndnoir eeived after 7:46 A. m. nov4 lm *W. JOHNSON. 1 BY V.T.T.TS & harb POSTPONED Executor’s Sale of VaM City and Country Real Estate. A OHEEABLY TO AN - -- ...to Court of onl jinj 1 be sold at 11 0l1 % M ... ...iiber I with *3 jCX the Honorabl co*ee county, will b . First Tuesday in Decewh®* in front of Ellis h Harris the following desirable real c*tu« • ; to the estate of Thus. Ragland.; City lot No. 200. with ttno brick.a all necessary .out-houses, corner and Bridge streets. South partof oity lot No. 201<. , and out-houses, on Oglethorpe -if* above property. House snd lot on cast side next north or aeorgo Ven»ti«. Mrs. Allen. n j i The Enquirer Office Building * {il , a Randolph street, being l’ arl 1 No. 173. , , v cm House and lot In Wynuton. •** j ,tt» by Thoe. Ragland, with lu ncrc» v■ 2 Lot No. in Conet. , t .of.l Naoon n»ad, about miles ire® lAO j* J talnlag 260 aores, adjoining t* 1 " P moud, Garrard, Brown and otn r , fJtA j Parties wishing toJnye^y, “ ^ find It to tbelr Interest to a ; I *.| ie jbiyI* t *l the property li deslrablo * n ' 1 c “ - ■* Terms liberal. A. K. h* Columbus, Ga., Nov. 3. I*’ 4,