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OL. XYI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FIRDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1874.
NO. 290
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evory three months. Fot yearly carda a liberal dls-
w«fk in Weekly will be the aamaaa Daily.
Fur every other day in Daily the rate will be
one-third lees than the Daily rate.
For twice a week the rate will ba one-half Daily
ra'e«.
Fur advertisements in local or reading oolumna
00 per cent additional will bo charged.
The Weekly rate* will invariably be one-third
of the Dally.
When an advortlecmeut U changed more than
once in throe montha th« advertiser will be ebarg-
rd with the coat of composition. Foreign adver
tiser* must |>»v Jo those at homa.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
By Tel.gr.plt to lltquiaa*.]
BOMEkTIO.
—Coffee mill bunted in Dnwa itreet,
New York. Loan $00,000.
—Josi.b Cummins, trunk manufacturer
Bt Springfield, Mum., boa foiled. Liabil
ities $120,000.
—J. H. Deveramux his bean appointed
receiver of the Atlantia A Orest Western
Bsiliosd in Ohio.
—Tba South Oeorgis Methodist Con
ference mat in Savannah Wednesday,
Bishop Pierce presiding.
—The Davenport Episcopal Convention
elected Dr. H. C. Potter, of New York,
Bishop of the Dioesse of Iowa.
—There are now 3,028 national banks
in this country, having an aggregate cit
eulaiion of $651,927,246 in bank notes.
—In the United States Circuit Court
Wednesday, in Savannah, Judge Erskine
appointed J. P. Fisher, of New York,
receiver of the Kichmond and Air-Line
Railroad.
—A farmer named Klein wes brutally
murdered sud robbed on Monday night,
ou the turnpike road, two miles from
Soranton, Penn., by aix man who lay in
ambnsh for him.
—The Charleston /feat d> Courier pub-
lishes a tabls showing tha amount of
money appropriated by the General Gov
ernment from the adoption of the consti
tution up to June 30th, 1873, for the im
provement of rivers and harbors in the
Atlantia States. The total amount ex
pended is $9,387,173. Of this the North
ern Atlantio States received $7,970,097,
and the Southern Atlantic States $1,617,-
076. Quite n difference.
—The financial result of the great
$23,000 race in Sun Francisco, like those
of the great race between tha trotting
stallionB, will encourage future ventures.
The entrance money, ten per cent.,
amounted to $19,000. and the gate money
and reserved seats carried the receipts np
to $39,400. The expenses wera about
$8,0110, so that after paying the pane and
expanses tha speculation netted a profit
of $26,400.
I'OBEIM.
—The Von Aroim trial is progressing.
—A number of oopies of the Bonapart-
ist almanac have been seized by the po
lio# in Paris.
—An understanding hsa been come to
between General Da Ciasey, Minister of
War, and the Military Committee of the
Frenoh Assembly in regard to tha army
of Cadiz.
—The American Minister at Paris has
restored to s deoendant of Gen. Lafayette
a watch presented to Lafayette by Gen.
Washington, in oommsmorstion of Corn
wall's surrender at Yorktowu. Tha watch
was stolen from Lafayette in 1823.
—The Carliata' dispatch says Serrano
has arrived at Hagronor. The Carliata
deny the defection of the Bishop of
Urgel. A telegram to the London Stand
ard reports Gen. Lams, with 4,000 men,
attacked the Carliata under Megravejo
and Egans, near Andoain. He was re
pulsed with heavy loss, and driven back
to San Bebaatian.
—Field Marshal Von Moltke performs
his duties as a country 'squire, at his seat,
in Silens, most scrupulously, never dele
gating them to a deputy except when he
is absent from home. The same hand
wbioh haajsketobed the boldest campaigns,
registers tbe birth of a child, and the
tongue which oan discourse seven lan
guage# unites oooplea in the blissful con
dition of wedlook.
CONGRESS.
HOUSB.
WAsniNoTON, December 10.—Applies-
tion hss beau made for placing troops in
tha State House at New Orleans. It waa
referred to the Houses.
Stowell, of Virginia, rising to a ques
tion of personal privilege, referred to
chargee made sgsiust him by his politioal
opponent of having sold a naval cadetship
for $10,000 to one scholarship, and of
having sold his votes on other questions.
He said he had not had an opportunity of
denying them before the eleotion, but tha
result of tbe election had shown tha
opinion of his constituents, but ha had
■ubssqnsntly in a letter to the Petersburg
Index denounced the charges of Portsr
ss sn infamous and vils slander. He now
asked for an investigation by a committee
of the House.
The matter was referred to the Com
mittee ou Naval Affair*, with power to
send for pnpois sud persons.
Duonell, of Minnesota, introduced a
bill for the extension of time to the
Winona and St. Peters Railroad Com.
pany to extend its road. Referred.
Fort, of Illinois, introdaoed a raaolu
tion to print two hundred and thirty
thousand eapias of eaoh of tha agricul
tural reports for 1872. Referred.
Kelly’s 3 65 converlible bond bill was
taken up and discussed till the close of
the day aesaion, whan it want ovar with
out actiou.
TILTON V* BEECHER.
OONOLtTSroM or TILTON S XFrUUYIT.
Nsw Yobk, December 10.—Tilton eon.
oludaa his long affidavit thus: He, there
fore, respectfully prays and insists, in
this oonrt should grant an order for
particulars, that a clause may be inserted
therein to the following effect, viz: “Rut
this order is not to be so oonstrned, or ap
plied, aa to prohibit the plaintiff on trial
in this aotion from introducing evidence
of oonfeaieos, seta, declarations, writ
ings and doonmenta, which may be ad
missible, under the general rules, in
evidence, as if this order had not been
made, and whioh do not in terms refer to
any particular act or time of adultery,
but providing by suoh evidence the adul
tery or intercourse charged in the com
plaint, although it may not thereby ap
pear to have been oommitted on any par
ticular day or at any particular place.
SBNSTn.
Wright gave nutioe of a bill to abolish
tha Western Judicial District of Arkansas.
Edmunds, of Vermont, presented a
memorial of the Houston, Trinity and
Tybee Railroad, of Galveston, Texas,
praying Congress for the railroad lion
taken by military authorities for the not
of the United States at Galveston.
Tbe Senate bill for the Government of
the District of Columbia ia fixed for
Monday.
GERMANY.
GEORGIA.
TUB METHODIST CONTBBENCB—DBBTBOOT1VB
ruuu AT DABIXN AND VALDOSTA.
Savannah, December 10.—The South
Georgia Methodist Conference, in session
here, hes adopted the temperance raeoln-
tion by a vote of 61 to 40.
A telegram from Valdosta, Os., states
that e fire lest night destroyed five thou
sand dollars' worth of property,
A destructive fire at Darien, Go. Tha
poet-offloe and several business bouses
were burnt. Loss fifty thousand dollars.
VICXSBDBO QUIET—AN BXTBA SKSSION OI
THE L$aiSLATOaB CALLED.
Vioksbdbo, Dee. 10.—The exoitement
is subsiding, end business has been re
sumed. Tbe whites ere still picketing all
•the approaches. Crosby bee resigned,
new eleotion for Sheriff has been ordered
Gov. Ames hes issned a proclamation
calling an axtra session of the Legislature.
Aaaerteaa. Harried Us Raclaad,
London, December 10.—Alexander Mc
Clure, of Baltimore, wee married, yester
day, to Virginia, daughter of the late
Hon. James Brooks, of New York, in the
Roman Oetholio Church of the Assump
tion et Holborn. Minixtar Schenck waa
TBIAL or VON ABNIM— THB INDICTMBNT
AO A INST HIM.
Bbblin, December 10.—Tbe trial of
Count Von Araim began Wednesday.
The eourt room waa densely crowded.
Fifty persons of various nationalities
were present. Judge Bieeh announced
that the court had deoided that the pro
ceedings should be made publio, except
the readiug of documents relative to the
eooleuastieal policy of the government,
which includes papers of the tint alsss,
whieh are mentioned in tha indiotment.
Herr Mankle, the counsel for the defense,
notified the eourt that he had entered a
protest denying the competency of this
tribnnal to try the oase. The prosecution
then read the indictment. It accuses the
Count of dereliction in his official duty,
describes his age, occupation, eto., his
reoall from Paris, and says that when
Prtnoe Holenhole succeeded to the
Embassy at Paris he found after a striot
search that a large number of doonmenta
were missing from its archives. These
documents of indictment are divided into
three categories: 1st, Those which Count
Von Arnim oonfeaaes having abstracted
and afterwards restored. 2d, Those
whioh tbe Count acknowledged having
taken, but whieh regarding as his private
property he refuses to restore. 3d,
Those whieh he professes to have no
knowledge of.
The indiotment proceeds to prove that
the offloial character of ell the documents
states that they were partly oommnnica.
tions from tbe German foreign office to
its representatives abroad, and partly tbs
reporta of repreaentativea to the foreign
office. Each document, an original draft-
of which is in possession of the foreign
offloe, is numbered and entered in tha
official register. Some of the documents
oentain additious of persons of a social
and confidential nature, but their offioial
oharacter is in uo wise thereby altered.
The autograph letters of Prince Bismarok
are not iu question. Count Von Arnim
kept three journals of correspondence,
sent and reoeived, in aooordanoe with the
regulations of tbe serviee, bnt during tha
last month of his stay at Paris seoretly
kept a journal with entry numbers.
The indictment asserts that the doeu*
ments which were not entered never
reached the archives, and that tha greater
part of the missing doonmenta were not
entered. Then follows sn enumeration of
the documents of the first class and copies
of tbe oorreapondenoe of the foreign of.
floa with tha Count, which resulted in
their restoration. The indiotment refutes
tbs ides that the Count took these doeu
ments merely for the purpose of restoring
them to the foreign offloe.
The indictment also enumerates doeu-
ments of the second clnss, among whioh
is a dispat oh dated November 8, 1B72,
asking the Count to explain the conversa
tion in whioh, aooording to a private re
port of General Monteuffel, he, the
Count, informed me, Saint Valleird,
Nancy, that he regarded M. Thlen’ gov
ernment es nntenable.
Oer Mutual friend Pays Edna Dean
. 84,373.
Nnw Yoax, December 10.—Edna Proc
tor Dean vm. “Mutual Friand.’ General
Butler eroae-examined Misa Dean. But
ler said they had no knowledge this lady
guilty of anything, and did not mein
to aver it. We will pay any reasonable
expense* this lady may have been put to,
whereupon the “Mutual Friend" waa
mutated in $4,875.
The Tilton-Beeoher oase will be beard
on it* marits Monday.
Tha Brooklyn Ragle says that tbe
Praetor suit is si an end. Tbe strategy
of the proseoation hss prored successful.
The defence made a formal overture to
the prosecution for a compromise and set
tlement, which, after consultation with
their olient, the attorney for Mira Prootor
oonclnded to entertain. The matter came
to a climax Thursday. It was there
agreed that at tba opening of the court a
proposition should be made by ex-Judge
Fullerton to have tbe cose referred,
whieh, after some argument by Tracy &
Co., should be agreed to, and that ex-
Diatrict Attorney Benj. T. Stillman should
be selected as referee. It was further
stipulated that tbe reference should be
oouduoted at tba private residence of tbe
referee; that Miss Proctor should come
forward and testify that Moulton’s allega
tions as to her illicit connection with Uev.
H. W. Beecher was in every respect
false.
It wee farther stipulated that Moulton
himself should make affidavit that he
knows of his own knowledge nothing
whatever against Miss Proctor'* character,
and that tbe libel to wbioh he gave utter-
ance was based wholly upon hearsay.
It was further stipulated that Moulton
should make an apology to Miss Proctor,
and that he should pay all costa incurred
on both sides thus far in the suit, amount-
ing in toto to over $5,000, nud that in
oontidemtion of the foregoing Mitts Proc
tor would claim no pecuniary damages
against Moulton, but would rest satisfied
with the vindication of her oharaoter, aud
that the referee should make a report iu
eousonance with these conditions, aud
thus end tbs great suit.
These terms wera ell agreed to by tho
parties.
KENTUCKY.
INDICTMENT AGAINST THB CLINK OV THH
COUBT OV APPEALS.
Cimcwhati, December 10.—The grand
jury of Frankfort, Kentucky, yeaterday
found an indiotment against Thou. Jonea,
the present Clerk of the Court of Appeals,
charging him with having naurped an
oflloe established nnder tbe oonetitution,
he being ineligible from the feet that he
accepted a challenge to fight e duel
Jonea give bond in $90,000. Tbe
aet for Tueeday nest.
THB WEATHER.
Washington, Dee. 10.—I'l'obnbilitiet.—
For South Atlantio and Gulf States, dear
or fair weather will proveil, with south*
west or northwest winds and slight
ohangeti iu temperature and preeaure.
MARKETS. -
BY TELEGRAPH TO EEqilIRRR.
Money and Stock Markets.
Paris. December 10 —Rentes isr. end Me.
Paris, December 10—Specie Inoreaied 11,-
100,0001.
London, December 10.—Bullion increased
jC30a,< 00.
New York, December 10.’—Stocks active
and strong. Money 8 per oent. Gold 110%.
Exchange—long 485, short 405. Government*
strong. State bonds qulu and steady.
N»w York, December 10.—Specie shipped,
sev«u-elghths of a million.
Nnw York, Decoinber 10—Money ea*y. at
2%@3. Storting firm. Gold Ul%61ll%. Gov
ernments dull ami strong. State bonds steady.
Cotton Morkote.
LivanrooL, December 10.—Noon — Cotton
uulot anti unchangtd; uplands 7%<$7%; Or
leans 7%<®8; sales 12,0 >0 bales, Inoiuulng 2,000
for speculation and export.
2:00 r. M.—Cotton dates on a basis of middling
uplands nothing below low middlings, shipped
in November, 7 7-10.
Sales on basis of middling uplands, nothin*
below low ml'idlingd, thii ped January and
February, 7 0 10.
Sales on basis of mlddllmr uplands, nothing
below low middlings, deliverable In February
and March, 7 7-10
Sale* on basis of mid ding Orleans, nothing
below good on Inary, shipped in December and
J anuary, 7 0-10.
3:00 v. m.—Of sales to-day 0,600 bales were
American.
Sales on basis of mid 'ling Orleans, nothing
below l-w middlings, shipped in January and
February, 7%.
Nsw York, December 10—Cotton quiet;
sales 010 bales; uplands 14%; Orleans 1
N*w York, December 10.—Cotton—1
opened weak »s follows : December 14',
January 14%®1417-32; February 14%l
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices 1
AT THE
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING HOUSE !
88 Broad Street.
AQrElVT WANTED.
January ii-oa; mummy
March 16%G)9-32; April 15 9-10@%.
Nuw York. Dooembor 10—Cotton dull;* ales
2 028 hales, at 14%@%; not receipts 482 bales.
Futures closed quiet; sales 3 ,0rt», as 1
lows: Dec*inbor 14 3 320%; January 14%
February 14 13 10; March lu 3-10@7-32; April
16 17-32; May 15%; June 10 310; July 10 16 32.
Bobton, Deo. 10.—Cotton dull and nominal;
middlings 14%; low middlings 14%; good ordi
nary 13%; net receipts 771; sales 314; stock 10,-
••Ware Storm la England and on
th* Continent.
London, December 10.—Tbe storm of
yesterday was very disastrous to shipping.
A dozen vessels are ashore at Whitby, and
one is reported to have sunk with all on
board. Similar accounts are received
from points all around the coasts. MailR
from France are several hoars behiud
time. The paoket for Ostend was oorn
polled to return to Dover. Heavy dnm<
age waa done to works in the harbor of
Jersey, 260 yards of pier having been
swept away. Blocks of concretes, weigh
ing aeveral tons, were displaoed and
broken.
The storm was very severe on the con •
tinent. The telegraph lines between
Italy, Switzerland and Paris, are down,
and communication interrupted.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Costs, Tslmss, So.
A complst* assortment of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A fine line of
White and Fancy Shirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
8earf8, Hats, Caps,
All goods warranted to bs as rsprssontad,
Give us a trial.
H0FFUN, RICH A CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
. C. If Alt I
to sea his It
oet2 tf DeodfcW
Having had In our .mploy an Agent that wo hnv. dlioovorod to bo .Imply
dlmlnutivoly In.lgnlfloaat and oont.mptuouily unworthy, unrolioblo, Indo-
lont and dl.hon.it follow, through whom an Imprawlon ho* b.oomo ourront
that wo ora about discontinuing our buslna*. In Oolumbu*, wo d.slro to .ny
that notwithstanding any and *11 tuoh representations that mny bo or m*y
hovo boon mid., wo *ro determined to rnako our Maohlno mor. prominently
known than ovor.
A r.sponslbl. Agent wanted for Oolumbu*. Apply to A. B. Jon.*, G.n.r.'
Traveling Agent, at Central Hotal.
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
POLLARD & HARRIS,
Old 8tsnd of J. K. Rodd k Uo. (nezt door to Ohsttshoochoo National Bsnk.)
A FULL LINE OF FRESH OROtfEBIES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS JUST RE*
otlved. Having laiught our good* for 4JASH, wo shall soli thorn upon a UA8H BASIS,
Guaranteeing our prloes to bo as low as any bouse In the olty. Goods delivered to any part of
the olty Free of Charge. Give us a oall, and we will do our best 10 please.
Terms Htriotly OmbIxI
POLLARD A HARRIS,
Mtodfcwly CelembsH, ttsorffls.
Lawyers.
1.1 ON El* C. LEVY, JR.,
Atteraly sad Ceeeiellor at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Offloe over Geor«ta Home Insurance Uo.
Speolel attention given to collection*.
middlings 13%; net receipts 4,069; sales
stock 102,101.
Nkw Orleans, Decoinber lo.—Cotton firm;
middlings 14%; low mltldlinus 13%; good ordi
nary 13%; nei receipts 0,867; sales 1,200.
Norvolk, December 10.—tiulet; middlings
net receipt-* 200; sales 200.
Mkmfhis, December 10. — Cotton quiet
ami unchangud;tnl tilings 13%@%; net receipts
3,235; shipments 1,568; sales 1,700.
PuiLADKLPiiiA, December 10.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 14%; net receipts 306.
Wii.Minoton, December 10.—Cotton dull;
middlings 13%; net reoeipts 420; exports to
Great brltaln 324; sales 2&o; stock 4,001.
Moiulu, December 10.—Cotton quiet; mid
dlings 13%; low middlings 18%; good ordinary
13%; net receipts 2,057; sales 2,300.
GALVHfTow, Doccmber 10. — Cotton steady
t ono-elghtb advnnce; middlings 14%; low
il idling* 13%; gn< d ordinary 13%; net reoeipts
496; ezports to Great Britain 2,692; sales 2,-
middlings 13%; low middlings 13%; good or<
nary 13£$%; net rooeipts 2,002; salos 1,000.
Augusta, December 10.—Cotton—demand
good; middlings 13%; low middlings 13%; good
ordinary 12%; not receipts 2,071; sales 2,141.
Baltimouk, Decomber 20.—Dull; middlings
14%; net receipts 180; exports to Great Britain
10»; salos 300; spinners 129.
Frovlalou Market*.
Nzw York, December 10.—Flour quiet and
unchanged. Wheat firm and quiet. Corn
firmer. Lard firm.
New York, Docouiber 10.—Coffee firm. Sugar
dull and nominal. Tallow steady at 8%®%.
Cincinnati, December 10 —Flour steady.
Corn in good demand at 72<®7&. Pork firmer;
sales at $19.60 on spot. Lard active anil higher;
‘ i at 12%®%, closing at 13 askod; ket
no urn. Bacon quiet; shoulders 0%; clear rib
12%; clear sides 13%. Whiskey firm at 97.
St. Louis, December 10.—Flour firm; su-
erfloe wluter$4 40®4 60. Corn t>7®09, accurd-
ng to locution. Whiskey steady ut 08 Pork
flat and held higher. Lard opened quiet at
19% Ami closed at 13.
Chicago, December 10.—Flour dull and
Inal Corn dull and unchanged: No. 2 mixed
IIP"
9%i cleai
. Lard—I
tierce 14%;
Pork active, $19 40. Lard ootlv
Whiskey steady at 97.
Louihvili.u, December 10.—1 lour unchanged,
i firm at 73@76. ~ ‘
... Bacon firm; sbo
12%; clear sides—nono hero,
keg 16%. Whiskey 97.
London, December 10.—Tho Mark Lane Ex
press, In its review of tho breadstuff's maiket,
says tho weather throughout Europe the past
week has been wintry. Mauy of the Russian
ports are closed, ai.d will remain so until
spring. Th# European wheat markets have
been firm and fluctuations generally small. In
some places a rise of one shilling is reported.
It Is thought the lowest rates have been past
The weather everywhere Is favorable for the
new crop.
Rosin, *c
Nkw York, December 10.—Turpentine dull.
Rosin heavy. Freights heavy.
▼•■■■-American Observations ■ac
cess fa 1.
Washington, December 10.—Observa
tions of the transit st Nagiati, Japan,were
completely successful. Other poiuts re
ported psrtislly cloudy, but the departure
from the disc oaught exactly.
Twd“ points heerd from have photo
graphed the touoh of the tun from pas
sage over bia face, and the departure of
Venus. Further reports from other point*
will doubtless give us the exact score of
this wonderful music of tho spheres.
The trsnsit of Venus was successfully
observed at Hobartowu and Melborne,
and at points on tbs interior by English
observers.
Washington Mentions.
Washington, December 10.—Voiney
Voltsire Smith, claiming to be Governor
of Arkansas, has turned up here.
The Committee on Banking and Cur
rency is in consultation to day with the
President.
Senator Lewis is mck.
The President sent nearly a column of
nominations to tho Senate, including
Orlando Brewater, Supervising General
of the United States for Louisiana.
Cknlern on N hip hoard.
Nzw Yoax, December 10.—The ship
Forester, which arrived at Demarara on
the 30th of October from Calcutta, had
two deaths from cbolera-diarrbtea on the
passage.
The ship Golden Flora, which arrived
at Trinidad from India, with coolies, had
twenty-seven deaths on the passage.
CHRISTMAS GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AT
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN’S.
j* Frames, la-pe slzo, from $4 to $25 e*ch.
F ne Edition* of tho Poets, from $1.60 to $10.
Work Doxe< and Writing Desss, (some are
beautiful) from $1 to $15.
Tho finest lot of Juvenile and Toy Books we
have ever had, at vory low prloes.
Portfolios, Ivory Card cusos, Gold Pons and
Pencils, Gaines. Funny Inkstands, Chess and
Backgammon Boards and Men, and a great
variety of goods suitable for presents for peo
ple of h 11 ages and tastes, at very attractive
prices.
Call and see our stock.
.1. W. PEASE fc NORMAN.
decl-t deodkw
A PROCLAMATION
By Old Krimkingle.
JOB PRINTINC.
GILBERT’S
PRINTING OFFICE
AND
BOOK BINDERY.
JJAVING EXTENSIVELY . RE F U £•
nlshed my offloe, In anticipation of Iks baslueaa
season which la now opsnlng, with saw mats*
rial, I am better prepared than evar to de
•very description of work deelred by
Merchants,
Corporations,
Sooieties,
Railroads.
Steamboats,
And the Publio Generally.
An examination of Prloes and Stock Is ask
ed, guaranteeing Good and Reliable Work
manship, with Promptness.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blank*
Of every description on hand, or printed at
short notloe.
Railroad Raoalpt Book.
For the different Roods, of various sites, al
ways on hand, and also made to order at short
notice.
In fact, the establishment Is complete, and
faeilltles ample to doevery description of work,
from a Visiting Card to a Poster, ami from a
Receipt Book to a Royal Ledger, or a large
<Aaarto Voldme.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
BOOK BINDING,
Many additions have been made during tbe
past season, and It is now very oomplete, and
work In that llncoannot be lurpassed for finish
and durability.
Having an Immense quantity and large at
sortment ol Type, seven Presses run by Steam
Power, and one of the most extensive stocks of
Paper, Bill and Litter Heads, Cards, Tags, be,
ever brought to Colnmbns, no delay oan occur,
or satisfaction fall to bo given, both ia Prlee
and Quality of Work.
Remember the plaoe,
OLD SUN AMD TIMER OFFICE,
(Opposite New Postofflee Building)
Rnnctolpli ■ tract, Cwlnnsbws, Css.
My Country Friends and Patrons will please
remember the above, and send their orders to
THOR. GILBERT,
aug 264; Coiambus, Go.
JOSEPH F. POD.
Attorney nt Law,
and Judge of County Court.
Practices In all other Courts.
Office over stors of W. 11. Roberts k Co., Broad St
Je26
SAMUEL B. HATCHER.
Attorney nt Lnw.
JatO Office over Wlttlch k K Inset's
J. M. McNKILL,
Attorney nud Counsellor nt Law.
Practices in courts of Qeorgia and AUbimia.
Office 128 Bread fit., (over 0. A. Re id * Co.'s)
Special attention given to collections. Jail
Watchmakers.
V. 8CUOMBUKU.
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Successor to 1,. Outowsky,
105 Uroad Htmet,
Jail Columbun, Ua.
C. H. LEUUIN,
Watchmaker,
134 Brood street, Columbus, Go.
Watches aud Clocks repaired In the beet man*
nwr and warranted. jail
Doctors.
99. J. A. UBUUUABT,
Offloe removed to the Drug Store of K. C.
Hood It Brother.
Sleeping apartment at rornier resldenoe, on
tbs omner ot Randolph and Molntosh si rect i,
opposite tbe resldenoe of Mr. Wm. Beaoh.
*ep6 .
INGRAM A CRAWPORIW,
Attorneys nt Lnw,
Will practice Iu the State and Federal Courts ot
Georgia.
r.Illgee
corurr Broad and M. Clair Rti.
Ja*_
A- A. DOZIER,
Attorney nnd Connseller nt Lnw,
Practices Is State aud Federal Courts In Georgia
and Alabama.
Offloe lit Broad fct., Colnmbns, Oa.Jot
Mass U. lusoroatt Louis F. Oasoasd.
fflLARDFOfflD * GARRARD,
Attorneys nnd Cennsellers nt lew.
Offloe Mo. 47 Broad street, over Wlttlch k Kin-
aSI's Jewelry Store.
Will practice In tbe State and Federal Courts.
Jos. M. Roseau.. Cm as. J. Swift.
RUHMELL A IWIJfT, „
Attorneys aud Counsellors at Lew. Will practice
in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuil
ai*d Alabama. Office over 0. A. Redd k Co.'s store,
Uroad street, Columbus, Ga. Jel
L. T. DOWNING,
Attorney nnd fflelieltor.
U. S. Oom’r and Register in Bankruptcy. Office
nov’JO) ovsr Brooks' Drug Store, Columbus, Go.
DM. M. M. LAW.
Resilience on Forsyth, three doors below St. Clair.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WKI.I.H’ HUAVINO SALOON,
(Successor to II. Uenai,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance Bnllding.
Prompt and polite barbers In attendance.
Jaiirt
ALEX d RAM,
J*8 Ha asses, St. CtAia Star it.
ED. TEMMY, Bur her,
Crawford Bt., undar Haukiu House, Coluiubuf, Ua.
Tobaooo, Cisare, So.
BAIXB Mil.
If you wont to enjoy a gojd smoke, go to hie
Ja«
V. LOPEZ,
Dealer In nud Manufacturer ef Finn
Cigars,
Jat Near Brood Street Depot.
Crooers.
a. J. HOOKA,
Attorney stmd Oenneeller nt Lnw,
mrance Corny
ond story.
Dentists.^
W. V. TIUNKK,
Dentist,
DAN'L M. MIRE,
beater In Family Groceries, on Bryan street,
tween Oglethorpe k Jackson street..
No charge for drayage. d< «
J. H. HAMILTON,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Junction of Franklin, Warren k Oglotborpu i
No charge for dravsge. s»»|i1
COLUMMUR DENTAL ROOMR,
W. T. Pool, Prop’r,
Georgia Home Building, Columbus Georgia,
itlt
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
fltalla No. to end IS, Market Uonae.
Freeh Meats of every kind end best quality,
Jail always ou hand.
Builders and Architects.
J. G. CHALMERR,
Honae Carpenter nnd Bnllder.
Jobbing done at abort notice.
Plane and specifications furnished fur all stylo-
f bhtld
Ia9
A. T. COOK,
Preala Meats of All Minds,
•ep0 8tolls Nos. 16 ami
Plano Tuning, So.
Boots and Shoes.
Whereas, The titno Is now approaching
when ull of my little and juvenile friends
should know where to find urn this Christmas
with my Budget, of Fun ;
Now, therefore, I, Krlskrlugle, in the nsmo
and with tho authority vested In me by my
numerous Patrons, do hereby announce to all
tho Little Folks that 1 will make my Head
quarters at my old Irlond I.G. STRlfPPEU'S,
on Randolph streot, Columbus, Ga.
In witness thereof, 1 summon all to appear
at my Bazaar during the coining Holidays aud
examine my Budget of Novelties.
Given under my hand In the city, this 19th
day of December, 1876.
KRISKRINGLE.
I. O. STBPPPER, Assistant.
deelO ood2w
Scntbem Mntual Insurance Com’pj
Atlionn, GPa-
AaNctaon 1st of Nay, *74, $501,729.32
Tyoi-ICIES WHITTEN ON ALL KINDS
1 of Insurable Property against Loss by
Fire. Dividend No. 10, 46 per cent on premi
ums, now ready lor dolivery and payment, t.
K. B. MURDOCH, Insurance Agent,
No. 9g Broad 3tree
BUY ONLY TMK
Genuine Fairbanks Scales.
Stock Beales, Coal Scale*, Hay Scales, bair)-
Bcales, Counter Beales, Ac., Ac. Also,
Miles Alarm Till Co.’a
ALARM CASH DRAWER!
KVKRY
MBCHA5T
u UllAWEIl
WarrwM.
FAIRBANKS ft CO.,
til MMOADWAY, N. Y.,
160 Baltimore Street, haltimore,
63 Camp Street, New Orleans.
FAIRBANKS! A EWING,
Manoni. Hall, Philadelphia.
FAIRBANKS, BROWN St CO.,
2 Milk Htn-H, Boston.
For sals by beading Hardware Dialers.
augto chKawkwin
WELLS A CURTIS,
No. 79 Broad Bt., Sign of the Rig Root,
DKALBRB III
Boota nnd Skoea, Leather and Findings.
Give prompt and carellil attention to ordera
b^r mail; pay the highest market prlee lor
N. B.—Plasterers' Hair always on hand.
Boot end Shoemakers
WM. METER,
Boot and Shoemaker.
Deel*r la leather and Findings. Next to C. A.
Redd A Co.'s. Prompt and strict attention given
to orders.
Ull
Tailors.
G. A. KCEHNK,
Merchant Tailor nnd Cntter.
A full stock of French and Knglish Broadcloths
Csss l me res and Vesting*.
aprl6 No. 134 Broad Btit-et.
HENRY SKLLMAN.
Cutting, Cleaning and Repairing
bon# In tb# boat style.
Corner Crawford and Front Bts.
tt£L
Dress-Making. .
KIM K. A. HOLLINOH WUK I II,
Dr#ss-Maklng, Cutting and Fitting. Titihh cheap.
Residence anushop ia Brownovill#.
novl6
Tin and Coppersmiths.
WM. FEE,
W.rker !■ Tin, IbMl Iroa, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
Ja7 No. 174. Itroad Btrent.
E. W. BLAU,
Repairer and Tuuar of Ptaaoee. Organ# aud
Accordeons. Sign Pr‘“*'— Jm —*
Ordera may be be lift at J
" .k Store
Livery and Sale Stables.
buhkkt Tsuanu*.
Livery, Sal. aad Inkuit klol.tr>.,
Oauraoxti, Nona or B.«doifh sm..
octao Columl
A. UiMEl,
Liver* aad Sal. Btaklra,
ftjufioiri It , CoLuv.ua, in.
Particular .tt.utioa glrru to lardlug aad Hal.
f htc k.
Horses and
month or day.
Cun and Locksmiths.
PHILIP MIXES,
Gun and Lockswlth, Crawford street, next to
Johnson's corner, Columbus. Ga. Ja«
WILLIAM BOBOBRB,
Gan end Locksmith and dealer in Gnnnlnu Mn-
terlala. Rest of Strapper's Confectionary.
Cotton Factories.
COLUMBUS MANUFACTURING CO..
Manufacturers of
Sheeilaga, Shirtings, and Sewing a»«l
Knitting Thread.
Cards Wool sod Orinds Wheat end Corn-
Offlds In rear of Wlttlch A Kinsol's, Randolph at.
_Jal8 R. II. CHILTON. President.
MUSCOGEE MANUFACTURING UO.
Manufacturers of
SIIKKTIN08, 8UIRTING3.
YARN, HOPS, Ac.
OOLUMHCH, UA.
?_• p : *WirTi President.
oct3l ly.
u. r. ow in, rreeiuout.
W. A. 8IVI FT, Secretary A Treasurer.
Confectioners.
i. a. MTRUPPER,
Candy Manufacturer
*■» DSALSn IN
Ml klada of Confectionery nnd Frulte,
SUek Candy tocenta.
Full weight guaranteed In eaoh bos.
J.M
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JB., * CO.,
Houaa and Sign Palntera,
Old Oglethorpe coruer, (Just north of postofflee)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will coatrset for House and fiign Painting at
reasonable price#, and gutranteo Satisfaction.
Refer to Wm. Snow, gr r
IN HAM tWRR'l
Grocery Store oontlnue* Its well-earned
larity. Country prod uoe bough tend sold,
goods alway* on hand. Tha old yUoa.
*•$•4 If