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VOL. XVI.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1874.
NO. 295
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every three month*. Vot yearly card* a liberal die*
conut will made.
will be
week in Weekly .
For every other day in Dally the
oae-third lee* than the Dally ra'e.
For twice a week the rate will be one-half Daily
rate*.
r odvertiflements In local or reading ooiumus
_ it Weekly rate* will Invariably be one-third
of the Daily.
When an advertisement ii changed more than
tiser* mutt par a« do ttioeo at home.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTEe.
By T.lpgrcph to Kxyii.t.,]
noaunr.
—Nothing of Charlie Bon*.
—The wife of Moaher, of - Maw York, i*
dead.
—A naventj thousand dollar lire at Ban
gor, Uaine.
—The jail at Osage, Harjlend, with
two prisoners, was burned.
—Specie shipment from Mew York to
Europe jesterdaj, $ 825,000.
—Losses by the Pljmpton and Ware-
ham street tires, in Boston, are over half
a million.
—A special to the New York Beraid in
timates frauds in the Charlestown, Uses.,
navy yard. Names suppressed,
—Newbcrryport and Lowell, Massa
chusetts, elect the Reform candidates
over the regular Republican nominees.
—The Republic, of New York, started
in the interests of the third term, nnder
the bloody rag, has collapsed.
—Cobb, Democrat, has been elected
Mayor of Boston. The Democrats lose
one Alderman end gain seven Council,
matt
—One hundred and fifty disguised men
foroed the jail at Dee Moines, Iowa, and
hanged Charles Howard, sentenced for life
for murder.
—A aohooner, supposed to be the Bobt.
Pettis, from Virginia to Provtdenoe, with
oysters, was lost, together with her erew
of five persona.
—The members of the Prospect Avsnne
Presbyterian Church in Jersey City have
called upon Qlendenning to continue pas
toral relations with them.
—Wm. L. Barney, of 8t. Louis, a prin
ter, is dead—age ninety-six years. He
helped set up the obituary notice of
Oeorge Washington.
—New York reports that A. T. Stewart
has bought the Qxaud Opera Hans* for
*600,000. He already owna Niblo’s and
the Olympio Theatre.
—Bobert Stohe, foreign exchange olerk
of Drexell A Co., of Philadelphia, has
bean bt-ld in $20,000 bail for alleged «m-
' beazlement of some $30,000 falsa en
tries.
—The brig Florence, for Liverpool,
with 730 bales of cotton, caught fire in
Charleston harbor and was scuttled and
rank; cargo injured; vessel and cargo
insured.
—The Supreme Court of Maine has
decided that women cannot bold the office
of a justice of the peace, or any other
office mentioned in the constitution ; bat
that the Legislature may authorize women
to hold any ottna created by that body.
—Gen. Viele, civil engineer, who owns
a tract of land on tha line traversed by
the recent shocks of earthqnake in New
York and Connecticut, expreaeea the opin
ion that they were oauced by a shook
running along rvetn of Iron.
—Mr. Harris, of Georgia, offered a bill
in the House, on Monday, authorising the
payment of one-half of aU duties on im
ports in legal tender or National Bank
notes instead of in gold. Referred to the
Committee of the Whole.
—Mr. Morton presented a petition of
colored citizens of Indian*, in Congress
on Monday, stating that in behalf of 15,
000 oolored voters of that State they pro-
i of the 8u-
test against the reaent decision
preme Coart of that State, as depriving
them of their rights as citizens, and their
children of the advantage* of an educa
tion. They deolare that they believe this
decision is contrary to the recent amend
ments to the Constitution end in viola
tion of pnblio polioy, end they ask that
the law officer of the Government be di
rected to appeal the case to the Supreme
Court of the United States. Referred to
the Committee on Jodioiary.
—The Uoited States Supreme Court in
the oaae of United States vs. ViUalonga, of
8avennah,app*al from the Court of Claims,
held that a motor who reoeivad ootton and
made advances upon it, not thereby being
constituted the owner of property in such
a tense as to enable him to reoover the
proceeds ont of the Treasury nnder tha
csptnred and adandocsd property set
It is said if he were to be so regarded
through him as their agent, 'disloyal own
ers might reoover such proceeds, and thne
ev.de tha sot of Congress giving the
right of action, whieh apaoiailr provided
■ against reosvery by any one who had
t -«v*i
liven aid and oomfort to tha rebellion.
Reversed. Mr. Jostle* Strong delivered
the opinion.
FOREIGN.
—If convicted, Ar.dm will appeal.
—five inches et enow In London at
noon yesterday, and still falling.
—A private letter from Cuba states that
seven slave* were flogged to death near
Cardenas. .
—It is hinted, if Harry Fennel is con
vieted, he will be pardoned at the instance
of Bismarok.
—Tha Czar hat sent the Order of St.
Andrew to President Mac Ha bon, with a
very friendly letter. The circumstance
is mnah commented on.
—Stanley, the American explorer in
Africa, left Zanxibar on the 15th of No.
vsuaSev for Bagamoise, on mainland,
wbenoa he makes up his caravan for de
parture on his grand errand of discovery.
Washington, December 16.—Msyusrd,
of Tennessee, from the Banking Com
mittee, reported back adversely a bill to
ameiffi the internal {revenue law, by in
creasing tha tax on the circulation of Na
tional Banks from 1-12 per cent, per
month. Referred to Committee of tho
Whole.
Yonng, of Georgia, from the Com
mittee on Military Affairs, reported a bill
for the relief of eertain States and Ter
ritories on aeoouut of ordnance stores
iasned during the 1st* civil war. Recom
mitted.
The Speaker states that in announcing
yesterday tha seleat oommittes to Vicki,
burg, he bad omitted to mention that the
reason why he had not appoints J McKee,
of Mississippi, who had offered the reso
lution, as ohairman of the committee
required by parliamentary usage, was ut
that gentlemau’a own request.
The Honse at 12:30 went into Commit
tee of the Whole on the Legislative Ap
propriation bill.
Five hundred thousand dollars was ap
propriated in lieu of eertain floes aud
forfeitures, for the support of the Military
Asylum.
Answering questions, Garfield, who
championed the repeal of the franking
privilege, said he did cot find it as great
a blessing aa he hoped, but wishes to give
it another year's trisl.
Talley wants the franking privilege re
stored. The repeal bad been secured by
tho Postmaster-Geceral, Cresswell, con
trolling his forty thousand sabordiuatss.
It was a fraud. Tho free distribution of
agricultural matter more than compen
sated for the oost. He asked the restore,
tion to the people of their right of free
eommunleatiou with their Representa
tives.
Finally a motion to strike oat the ap.
propristion for offioial stamps was reject-
*1 by 71 to 77.
Butler reported a suplemental Civil
Rights bill, the Senate bill being adopted
os a basis. The elsnse regarding ceme
teries was stricken ont. Separate schools
are allowed, provided eaoh race has a pro
rata of allowance and aeeommodatiou. The
bill provides that White's substitute, pro
viding for separate but equally comforta
ble quarters in ears, taverns and other
pnblio conveniences, shall be voted upon
first.
The bill was ordered printed aud re
committed. ,
Adjourned.
HKX.TB.
Bout welt submitted a resolution in
structing the Gommitteo on Finance to
inquire into the expediency of providing
for the redemption of mutilated United
States cnrreuoy by postmasters of the sev
eral oltiea and towns of the United Slates.
Referred to Finsnco Oommittes.
Merrituon, of North Carolina, presented
resolutions of the North Carolina Legisla
ture in relation lo the repeal of the tax on
tolmeoo, and the repeal of the whole
internal revenae law. Referred to Com
mittee on Finanoe.
He also presented the resolutions of
that body for the erection of a coart
house and postoffice at Asheville. Pub-
lio Building* and Grounds.
Also a resolution of that body asking
for tha improvement of Cap* Fear river.
Commerce.
Johnston, of 'Virginia, called up the
Senate bill to remove the political disa
bilities of Henry Heth, of Virginia.
Passed.
Gordon, of Georgia, called up the Son
ata kill to remove the political disabilities
of James Js«)uon of Georgia. Passed.
West, of Louisiana, submitted a roso-
lation requesting the Honse of Represen
tatives to fnrnisk the Senate with a copy
and report made to that body by tbe Sec
retary of War, relating to tho accounts
of disbursing offloers. Agreed to.
Davis, of WoHt Virginia, celled op tbe
resolution submitted by him last week, re
questing information as to the names of
offloers who owe the Government money,
and the amount due, names of sdreties,
eta. Discussed and laid over.
Bill to provide a new government for
the District of Columbia was taken up,
discussed at some length, and then laid
over.
A motion it pending to postpone its con
sideration till the 10th of January.
Pratt moved that tbe House bill to
amend the act entitled “an act grunting
pensions to certain soldiers of the War of
1812, and widows of deceased soldiers,"
approved February 14th, 1871, “and to
restore to the pension rolls those persons
whose names were stricken therefrom in
oonsequence of disloyalty,” be takea ap
for consideration on Monday next, after
th* expiration of the nuruiug hour. Re
jected—y**s 29, nays 17—two-thirds not
voting in th* affirmative.
Hltohoook, of Nebraska, introduced a
bill extending the provisions of tbe act
entitled “an set to settle osrtain accounts
between the United States and State of
Mississippi, and other Statos," approved
Meroh 3d, 1857, to States admitted into
the Union since that (lute. Public land.
Th* Chair laid before the Senate » coug
municatiou from W. L. HoMilloo, claim*
ing to be Senator from Louisiana, and
asking speedy notion on his case. Re
ferred to Committee on Privileges and
Elections.
The bill to revise, arnond and consoli
date the laws relating to the security of
life on board' of vessels propelled, in
whole or in part by steam, was taken up
and partially read.
Pease, of Mississippi, was appointed
a member of the Committee on Claims in
the place of Boreoian resigned.
The Senate in executive session to-day
confirmed the nomination of Benjamin
H. Fmnklin aa oolleotor of internal rev
enue for the First Distriat of North Car
olina,
Sargent introduced a bill for the relief
of Rear Admiral John B. Worden, and
officers and crew of the U. 8. steamer
Monitor, who partieipsted in the engage
ment with the rebel ram Merrimao. Re
ferred to oommittee on Naval Affaira.
Boutwell, of Massachusetts, submitted
s reeolntton instructing the oommittee on
Finance to inquire into the expediency of
providing for redemption In the several
bities and towns of the United Statee.
Fiuanoe.
Hager submitted a resolution providing
that so rnnek of the annual message of
the President as relates to Chinese im
migration lio referred to the Commttte on
Foreign Relations for a report, by bill or
otherwise, lo retnody the evils to whieh
the President calls the attention of Con
gress ; also referring to that Committee
tho resolution, of the California Legisla.
ture on tho same subject; and the resolu
tion presented by him last aeaaion, in
struciing the Committee on Foreign Be-
latious to inquire into the expediency of
preventing tho importation of Chinese
women for immoral purposes, and snp- j,alea.
pressing tho Cooly trade. Agreed to.
MARKETS.
■T TUMUFU TO BNBVIBRR.
■•■ay and Stack Market*.
London, December it.—Erie 24%*%.
New Took, December ie.—Stoeki dull.
Monejrjt^per oent-_ tJoldlU^. Exchange—
A PROCLAMATION
By Old Kriakingle.
UK 48*%, short 490%. Governments
ait strong. State bond* quiet.
Naw York, December If.—Monty active
it higher At «fo% per cent. Sterling steady
At 486% Hold moderately active at 111%©!
Gold moderately motive .
Governments dull but atrong. State
quiet bat steady.
VettoR Marked.
Liverpool, December 16.—Noon — Ootton
February, 7%.
Whereas, The time la now appreeeklng
when ell of my little end Juvenile (Heads
ahould know wkere to And me tkta Okrlatmae
with my Bodget or Fun;
New, therefore, I, Krtakringle, In the line
end with the authority doted In me by my
numerous Patrons, do hereb) nnno«nee to ell
the Little Folks that I will Mike mj Hand*
quarters et my eld friend I. G. STRUPPKR’N,
on Randolph street, Columbus, On.
In witness thereof, I summon nil to appear
et my Beseer during the eomlng Holidays end
examine my Budget of Novelties.
Otvon undsr my h*nd In the ally, tkta 16th
day of Deoember, 1674.
KRISKBIMOLE.
L Q. NTKUPPER, ANMliL
up
lands, nothing below kooiI ordinary, ilupped
In Deoember “ J *
Sales on
below loW
February, T 9*16.
ber and January, 7%,
i basis ot mid ling Orleans, nothlng
v middling*, shipped in Jnnnary and
3:80 r. n.— Ot sales to-day 8,900 bales were
American.
Naw York, Deoember 16—Ootton dull;
sales 311 balos; uplaud* 14%; Orleans 14%.
Naw York, December 16.—Ootton—Futures
opened qntet, as follows t January 18 1616@
31-82; February 14 11-83; Maroh 14 23-880%;
April 16 8-32@%; May 16 7-16@15-88.
Nkw York, December 16—Gotten dull;
sales 638 bales, at 14%©14%; net reeelpts 861
Home from lbs Capital.
Washington, December 15.—Grant and
his staff visited Kiug Kalakana to-day.
The visit was brief bnt cordial.
Tho Couiiuilteo to investigate Vicks
burg will not leave until after the holi
days.
The indications are that the Sonata bill
governing the District by three regent*
will become a law.
UEORUIA.
Futures closed steady; sales 8,900, as fol
lows: December 13%; January 18%rg;20 82i
oh 14%*, April 16* —-
Februa
iary 14%; maron Avrii u »•«*; omv
.13 32; .lone 16%@21 32; July 16 29 32®
16-fe; August 161-160%.
dllngs 13%@%; low middling* 13%; good
ordinary 130%; net reoetpts 4,464; sales 2,800;
stoek 61,889.
Bobton,December 16.—Cotton nominal: lowar
to sell; middlings 14%; net receipts 171? sales
272; stock 10,000.
Oharlkston, Deoember 16 —Cotton—market
steady; middling” 18%; low middlings 18%,
good ordinary 12%; net receipts 4,097; salsi
1,600; Stoek 69,726.
Philadelphia, Doosmber 16.—Cotton qnlst;
middlings 14%; net receipts 833.
Galvrston, December 16.—Ootton steady
and In fklr demand; middlings 13%; low mlf-
CONFECTIONERIES.
deelO eoMw
HO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS f
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
Plain Crackers, Oraeuntlls, fco., Ac. Fi
and Plain Candles by the ten* Apples,
anges. Lemons. All kinds Nmts. Citron,
■ugWiMBunni*. aii nizaua ivnve. umvn. Ml-
■Ins, Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Torpe
does, fco, fco
, and
r su
Very respectfully,
J. M. LaYFIELD.
Look Out for Santa Claus I
rain opened for the reeeptton
All are invited—and asps-
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
AGENT WANTED
BY THE HOVE MACHINE COMPANY,
F*r Columbus and Surrounding Territory.
Liberal term* «IS bo glvon to o Live Man who moan* bualnaai. Apply to
A. II. JONES,
Gen’l Traveling Agent the Howe Machine Company,
Oontrol Hotel, Columbus, Qa.
dealt
Lawyer*.
LIONEL «. LEVY, JA,
Attorney aad OMnseller ait Law.
Joseph r. rot.
Attorney at Law,
and Judge of County Court*
Practlcoa In all other Court*.
ORoe over a tor* ot Vi. II. Hobart* A Co., Broad Ht.
Ja86
Doctor*.
ML J. A. tnqVHABT,
Office removed to the Drug Store of £. C.
Hood fc Brother.
Bleeping apartment at former resldcnoe, t
the oo.nurol Randolph and McIntosh mruots,
opposite the residence of Mr. Win. Reach.
aep6
Kosidence on Forsyth, throe doors below Bt. Clair.
BAM CEL B. HATCH Fit.
Attorney ut Law.
Office over Wittioh A KluauP*
f visitors.
, tlH '
Lfarrli
Noah'
tlescrlptfon and style. .
of Drums, Balls and Mstalophons for the boys,
and an Immense assortment of China, Wax
REUNION OF FIRST CAVALRY BRIGADE—
PARADE—ADDItESH BY OEN. WADS
HAMPTON.
Augusta, Deoember 1(1.—The survivors
of tho First Cavalry Brigade, Army of
Northern Virginia, had a reunion hero
to-day. A temporury organization was
effected. Gou. M. 0. Butler, of South
Carolina, Woh elected ohairman. Tbe
cavalry battalion of five companies e«-
corted tho veterans, makiug an imposing
parade through the streets. There was a
tournament at the Fair Grounds.
Gen. Wade Hampton delivered an ad
dress at tho Opera House to-night.
There will be another parade to-morrow.
The festivities will wind up with a grand
ball.
Admiral Seumion lectures here Friday
night, on tbo “Cruise of the Alabama,”
for the benefit of tho Young Meu’e Cath
olic Society.
tilings 13%; good ordinary 12%; net receipts
3.0D8; exports to Great Britain 4,317; Continent
1,190; isles 3,021; stock 81,676.
New Orleans, Deoember 16.—Ootton quiet;
middlings 14: net receipts 9,668; exports to
Great Britain 4,603; to France 18,146; eottnent
7,296; chtnnel 2,146; sales 7,000; Hook 801,461,
NORTH CAROLINA.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
Baleioh, December 15.—In the Gen
eral Assembly yesterday, two bills were
introduced in the Senate to call a conven
tion for the purpose of a ohange in the
present State Constitution, known aa the
Canby Constitution. Thera is but little
doubt of the passage of the bills.
Tho public sentiment of the people ie
in favor of a change.' ,
middlings 13%; low middlings 13; good ordl
nary 12© 12%; not receipts 1,449; sales 1,466.
mitiuilllgs td/nt 1UN iuiuuiiiihi M/4, guvuurua-
nary 12%; notrocolpts 6,091; exports toGre.it
Britain 2,062; sales 1,632; stook 106,967.
Wilmington, December 16 —Cotton dull;
middlings 18%; net receipts 766; stook 4,029.
Baltimore, December 16.—Cotton dull end
easy; middlings 14%; sales 676; splonsrs 216;
stock 23,096.
Memphis, December 16.—Ootton dull; mid
dlings 13%@13^; net rDuoi^u 3,299; shipments
Frsvlslsi Markets.
New York, Deoember 16.—Flour dull and
declining, wheat dull and unchanged. Dorn
quiet and heavy. Pork heavy, nominal 621.26
@21.60. Lartf heavyrstealu 13 6-16.
New York, Decomber 16 —Coffee qulot and
firm. 17@19% gold, lor Ulo. Sugar dull and
nominal. Molasses— foreign gra ©■ nominal;
latter fancy. Rloe
lasses
n$v isriuau* ■toady,
qulot and unchanged.
Liverpool, Decomho r
corner of Oglethorpe and Crawford streets,
and 16S Broad street. My store on Broad street
Is directly opposite the Rankin Honse. en
trance No 166 west side. Call on me at both
deel3 ;
CHRISTMAS GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY AT
J. W. PEASE & NORMAN’S.
TNLEOANT OH HOMOS, with good Walnut
Frames, largeslse^from 64 toffooseh
I vranw, iarg« ■■■*>, iruui mi *h ■««*.
ins Editions of tho Poets, from 61.60 to $10.
Work Boxo« and Writing Desks, (some are
beautiful) from 61 to 616*
Tho finest lot of Juvenile and Toy Hooks wo
have over had, at very low prices.
Portfolios, Ivory Cerd Oases, Gold Pons and
Pencils, Games. Fanoy Inkstands, Chess and
"• * non Boards and Mon, and a great
goods anltablo lor presents forjjeo-
Backgammon
variety of goo .
plo of *11 ages and tastes, nt very atti
prices.
Call and see our stoek.
J. W. PEASE fc NQRMAN.
deoio deodfcw '
16. — Breadstuff*
VJtRPOQL, - . .. .
quiet. Beef 80. Baoon 61s. 6.1. tor long clear
middles.
live; superfine winter 64 30@460. Corn
tinner: new 66%@68. Whiskey steady at 98
lull and dccliulng at 619.26. Lard dull
REXPHIM, TEN NEARER.
8t. Louis, Deoember 16.—Flour easior but
less active; superfine winter 64 30@460. Corn
firmer:
Pork d
at 12%.
Chicago. December 16.—Flour unchanged.
Corn in lair demand aud ttUvanoed; old No. 2
mixed 77%; cases at 72% for May; new 67
cash; 67% tor. January; rojeoted old 66; new 63.
Piovislons unsettled, aetlvo and Irregular.
Pork-mess 616.80@ 90 cash; 619.19@40 for
call ot Board
ohanged.
Louisville, December 16.—Flour unohang-
DEBT OF THE CITY—CONVENTION CALLED.
Memphis, December 15.—The oomniit-
tee appointed by the Common Council of
the city of Memphis, relative to the debt
of that city had a meeting to consider the
wnyB and means of getting rid of their
debts, Mr. Apperson, presiding. Mr.
Hanson addressed tho meeting, giving a
brief outline of the present condition of
the debt. He showed that the total bond
ed and coupon debt is $1,582,81)7. In
addition to which there is n
floating debt of $200,000. The
assets of the oity are $1,317,080.
Of the amount of its liabilities $500,000
are passed due coupous, to meet which
the city has $17,000 in tho Treasury. Af
ter considerable discussion the following
resolution was passed :
“Resolved, That holders of bonds of
the city of Memphis in Charleston, Balti
more, Philadelphia and elsewhere be
requested to call a meeting and appoint
oue or two delegates eaoh, to meet a cotu-
mitteee of two appointed by this conven
tion iu the city of Memphis, 11th January
1875, for the purpose of considering ques
tions now before the convention.”
ed. Corn unchanged; 73@76. Pork quiet at
621. Bacon—shoulders 9%; clear rib 12%;
cear—hone here. Lard—tierce 14%; keg 16%.
Whiskey 96.
Oimciunati, December 16—Flour steady,
Corn steady at 70@72. Pork in Ihlr demand, but
lower; sales at 616 60 on spot and seller Jana
jller last half January. Lard dull, but
oloslng firmer; steam 12%@%; kettle steady at
14. UaOQn dull and nominal. Whiskey firm
at 96; closing 97 bid.
New York, December 16.—Turpentine firm.
34%@S6. Koeln quiet, 6L1>@62.26 for strained.
Freights heavy.
TI1E WEATHER*
Washington, Deo. 10.—Probabilities.—
For the Bouth Atlantic States, partly
cloudy weather, with light rains, easterly
or southerly winds, a slight rise of tem
perature and falling barometer. For the
Gulf Htate?, partly cloudy weather, with
a slight rise of temperature and local
rains east of the lower Mississippi, and
cooler weather.
—A litraid London cable speoisl says
tbe trial of Von Arnim has developed the
fact that efforts have been made by tbe
Crown Prosecutor to implicate the press
of America iu the complications between
Bismarck and Von Arnim on a telegram
shown in court stating that important let
ters had been mailed from tbe London
office for the Jlernld. This implies that
tho llerdtd correspondent has beeu nnder
surveillance. If this is correct, the letter
was interrupted by the Prussian police.
Private information says Bismarck will
spare no trouble or expense iu order to
know the existing relations between the
Herald and Von Arniin. Baron Halstein
states that the verdict will probably be
postponed until next week.
—Tbe Suez Canal, according to the
I/evant Hr raid, is prospering. Daring
September ninety-two vessels passed
through, paying $3* r >l,200 for tolls, and
during the first ten days of October the
receipts amouut to $134,000.
Lott,
isining 11
Ninety ami One Hundred Dollars, and some
receipts and memorandums. A liberal reward
will be pi ad for return if the seme to
L. R. HOOPES,
nowruii
63 Broad St.
Wanted,
A POSITION as Overseer, Gardener, or
any other plaee where an honest white
VPl
work. The applloent Is honest, up
right end Industrious—a man who loves work.
Apply at this office or U. A. Redd's.
ff
J. J. A W. R. WOOD
J. M. MeNRILL,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law*
Fractlcee la court* of Georgia and Alabama.
(Mice 128 Broad Bt., (over 0. A. Redd A Co.’*
Hpeetal ettentlon glvnu to collection*. Jail
IMRRAH A CRAW FORM,
Altornsys at Law,
Will practice la the State and Federal Courts of
Georgie.
r, Illgee A Co.'S store, northwest
tit. Clsir 8U. Ja8
corner Broad end &
A. A. HOSIER,
Attorney and Oouooellor at Low,
Practices la State end Federal Courts In Qeergle
end Alabama.
ORce 186 Brood M„ Oolutubus, Qa.Ja6
If abb H. Buaaroasb Louis V. Gabrabd.
R LAN Dr OR D dk GARRARD,
Attorneys aad OoNsiaollora at Law.
Offloe No. 67 Brood stre*t, over Wlttich A Klu-
eel's Jewelry Store.
Will praotlce in the State nnd Federal Court*
Jas. M. Buwsu. Char. J. Bwirt.
RIJMILL dfc MWIFT,
Attorneys and OoauMlIor* at Law. Will practice
In the Coarts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Cireuit
It* T. DOWNING,
Attorney aad Nolle I tor.
novuol over Brooks' 1
B. J. M06E6,
Attoraey aad Csaasellsr at Law,
D$ntlitf.
GROG
\Jtiuucint oiv/nci ■» m diuzu ov..
Choice and Select Goods, Batter and
Eggs a specialty.
Canned Goods, all kinds;
Preserves end J«-llles,
1 war*. _
ything In the Housekoep-
*■ * 7 l*lo
kets. Wekespevei
Ing line. W* reap*
give us a eall aad examine oar good* and
prices, second dpor below Wells fc Curtis.
All goods delivered. deed im
Furniture! Furniture!
Carpets, Carpets!
Oilcloth* I
Window Shade*,
Curtain Good*,
fco., fco., fco.,
Tho Newoet aad Chodooot llylsst
Lowest Cash Prlsss I
AT OUR
Purnltura * Oarpat Warahouaa,
83 and 88 Braad St.
RflONXY B WARNER.
Largest Stock, Best Goods,
Lowest Prices l
W. F. TIGNEK,
Dentist,
DR.». B. LAW.
Barber Shops.
LOUIS WELLS* SHAVING SALOON,
(Ducceeenr to II. Heuei,)
Under Georgia Home Insurance BuildlDK.
Prompt and polite barbers In attendance.
Je26
ALEX A BAM,
Barkkkb, 8t. Clair Btr.i
ED. TERRY, Barker,
Crawford Bt., under Rankin llousc, Columbus, G*.
Tobaooo, Cigars, Bo.
MAIER DORN.
If yon want to aujoy a gojd smoke,go to hie
Ja8
€. LOPES,
Dealer la aassl Hammfaetarer of Fine
Clears,
Je9 , Near Broad Street Depot.
Croce r«.
DA S’i, m. uu,
Dealer in Family Grocer lea,
tweeu Oglethorpe A J*
No charge for drayage.
J. H. HAMILTON,
Fresh Meats.
J. W. PATRICK,
»talla No. 10 and IB, Market Housr.
Fresh Meat* oL every ktud and best quality,
always ou baud.
Jell
J. T. COOK,
Fresh Meals ef AU Kinds,
•cp6 8tall* No*, lft ami
COLUMRUB DENTAL ROOMS,
Builder* and Architects.
J. «. vKimih,
Haas# Carpenter aad Rmllder.
Jobbing done at short notlco.
Flaas and specifications furnished for ell style
of bnlldlngs
*— J street, next to u. w.
Columbus. O*
Boots Rnd Shoes.
WELLS * CUBTIi,
Ne. 73 Broad Bt., Sign of the Big Boot,
D.AI.IH* I*
Soot, lad Show, iMlhn and PiMlIn*..
OIt* prompt ud Mr.(*l .tUntlon to ord.n
b^'Uulli pay tb. hlxh.it m.rk.t price tor
N. B.—Plut.r.r.’ Hair .1*./. on haul.
Jj*.
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. HXTIX,
Boot ud ■bo.m*k*r.
Livery and Sale Stables.
ROBERT THOMPSOK,
JJwry, Sal* ud Buskaus* Sluln*.,
Oatnamn, Non. or lunnotr. 8r>.,
uchtU Columbui, u».
A. UAMNEU
Livery aud Male Stablm,
Uaur.ur. hr., Coum.ui, 0..
Particular .tuntlo. ,Ir.u to P—‘die, ap.l Hal.
of Btc k.
Uortea and Mules bosrded In stablv*. by tho
month or dsy.
Cun and Looksmlths.
PHILIP KIPLKR.
Gun and Lockawlth, Crawford street, otxi
. - • “Tshbr • -
Johneon'e corner, Coltftnbue. Ojt.
WILLI AH BCHOBEB,
Oun and Locksmith and dealer In Gunhlhg M«-
terlal*. Belt of Btruppdr's Oonfeotlouary.
Ial6
Cotton Faotorlos.
n glvn
1*11
Tailor*.
Just Received:
Blenched Domcntlo 10c.
All-Wool Red and White Flannels 200.
American Alpacas, new shades, 26c.
Japanese Bilks, full patterns, 610*
All other Dross Goods very cheap.
To Arrive Tueiday Next:
Full line of now styles Silk Searfs and ether
Novelties
The whole stook as cheap as th* oheapest.
F. C. JOHNSON & 00.
Toys, Toys, Toys!
PR0FUM0 & HOFFMANN
are now displaying their
Magnificent Stock of Toys
Remember the place,
r No. NO Drssssd ktreet.
decl3 codfcw
^BBOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM
courts, of different States, fur desertion, Be.
No publicity required. No charge until divorce
granted. Address,
mvfiO dswlv
M. UOUBE, Attorney,
164 Rrn*«tw*v. V V
IBUAM COOPER'S
Grocery Store continues Its well-saraed popu
larity. Country produce bought and sold. Freeh
goods always on hand. The old place.
ssp24 ly
BALTIMORE
CLOTHING HOUSE!
88 Brood Street.
Business Suits,
Walking Suits,
Dress Suits,
Over Costs, Talmas, &o.
A complete assortment of
Youths’ and Bovs’ Clothing.
A fine line of
White and Fanoy 8hirts,
Under Shirts, Neckties,
Scarfs, Hats, Caps,
In a first olass Oh
defy competition.
All goods warranted to be as rsprssented.
Give ns a triaL
HOFFLIN, RICH & CO.,
88 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Mr. J. O. HARRIS is with us, and will be
pleased to see his frlsads.
ootl tf DeodfcW
O. A. KOBHNE,
Merehnat Tailor and Gutter.
A tall stook ef Frenek and Mnglieb Nruodolotba
CeMlmeree and Vettings.
No. 184 Broad Street.
HENRY NELL MAN.
Catting, Cleaning aad Repairing
loraer O raw ford and Front St*.
Dress-Making.
HIM ffi. A. HOLM MUM WORTH.
Residence andsbop In Brownoville.
Tin and Copperemlthe.
WH. HI,
Warfcar im Tln y khest Iron, Copper.
Orders from abroad promptly attended to.
JsT
No. 174. Brood Street.
Sheeting*, Shirtings, and Bowing and
Ralttlng Thread*
Oards Wool and Grinds Wheat and Corn-
omce In rear of Wlttich A Klnsel's, Randolph *t.
JalS R. ll, OiybTON, Prealdout.
MtJNCDGEE MANCFACTCRINU CO.
Manufacturers of
SURKTINOS, BI1IRTINUH,
YARN, HOPE, Ac.
COLUMBUS, a A.
G. P. SWIFT, Preeldent.
W. A. SWIFT, Secretary k Tyeeeurer. octal ly.
Painters.
WM. SNOW, JR., A GO.,
House and Riga Fain tors.
Old Oglethorpe corner, (Joel north of poetulfire)
Columbus, Georgia.
Will coutract for House and Slgu Painting at
reasonable price*, and guarantee' Satisfaotioi
Refer to Wni, Hnow. Sr.
tai»rfi
LAWYERS.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
UAHILTOR, •».,
y^ILL practice In the OhatUhoochoe Circa It
or «7 •
id. “Pey
where else. All kind of oolleotloi
Confectioners.
I. G. STBV PPRRt
Gandy Manufacturer
AUD DIALS* IU
AU hltMle of Confectionery and Vrulte,
Stick Gandy IN centa.
W. A. Farlev,
Attorney-at-Xiaw
CUSBETA, Oh att a hooch aa Oo., Ga.
BVSpeolal attention Klven to nollootlon*
Watohmakers.
G. NGHOMUCKG,
Praotlonl Watchmaker aud Jeweler,
Successor to L. Gntowsky,
Ml
106 Brood street,
Columbus, Go.
G. H. LEQUIN,
Watchmaker,
184 Brood atreet, Columbus, Qa.
Watches aad Clocks repaired la the beet mau-
aer and warranted.
Jail
Plsno Tuning, Bo.
K. W. BUD,
Repairer and Tuner of Flaaoes, Organs and
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney at Law,
Opelika, Alabama,
. Lee, chambers, Tallapoosa and Kus-
sell, tbe Supreme Court of Alabama, and in
the United States District Court at Mont-
gomery. sep!6 dfcwtjanl
W. W. SHARPE A CO.,
Publishers' Agents
Mo. 25 Park Row, M«w York,
Ar* Mlknlnd to CalrMl far Ad*
.•rtl.lii* la war Ml"''
arM if
I>r. T. W. HENTZ,
Sentlat.
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