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VOL. XVI.
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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1874.
NO. 299
TEStACS
DAILY, WEEKLY, AND SUNDAY
—QPnuw.
Twelve month., in advene* $g oo
Six month*, “ 4 oo
Thra* raoatac, “ 2 oo
On* month, 11 78o.
ffmu Exqotn**, one you 3 oo
Bcxdat £><inn>, one you 2 so
Bcxdat ond Wxkxlt Exquixxe to
gether, one year 8 oo
Advertising ■•too.
Sqran.
1 Wrak, telly, .$ I oo
• 6 no
a “ “ * to
1 Month, ,oo
I “ “ is oo
S “ 17 00
• “ “ tooo
• “ “ 22 50
• ‘ , “ 2t 00
I Iqitar* 1 42 00
Tha .ton la vllh tha privilege of • change
arery thrao montha. For yearly carta a liberal dla-
count will l« nwl*,
fo . r : ver : v oih( ' T ln ®0«F nnd every
week in Weekly will be the Mm* u Daily.
For every other day in Daily the rate will be
•■•.third ieee than the Daily rale.
For twice a week the rate will be one-half Daily
rate*.
For advertleementa In local or readies oolntani
SO per eent additional will bo charged.
** Weekly rate# will invariably be one-third
of the Daily.
When ad advertieement It thaaged more than
°? oe Ah* advert leer will bt charg
ed with the oeet of composition. Foreign adver-
tlaere mmt pav aa do thoee at home.
TELEGRAPHIC NOTES.
—Th# Wright Brothers, who
polled from th. New York I
By Telegraph 1. Brovina.,]
DOMESTIC.
—The failure of F«yoh. k Camming.,
of New York, i. ennoanoed.
—Jo*. Knowl., motor publUker of the
Frorid.nce Journal since 1888, i. deed.
—Henry Ward Beecher and Miss Proc
tor exohnnged oougretnletory letters.
—Dr. Huntington, of Woreaeter, Haa-
■aohneett., declines the low* Bishopric.
—The New York coroner finds no re
semblance in the drowned boy to Charlie
Boas.
—A yonoglaly brought to Philadelphia
for abortion purposes, was found in *
medicat college on a dissenting table.
Several arrests were made.
—Four inches of enow at New York
Sunday, was followed by hail and sleet
which broke the telegraphic wire*. Heavy
gala from the northwest.
—Police Captain Brown was Instantly
killed at Brooklyn, New York, yesterday,
by a companion who was examining the
Captain's pistol
—The negro who aaeanltod Judge Lo
well’s daughter, of Boston, is held in
$80,000 bail. Thera it a proapaot of th*
girl's recovery.
were ex-
Stock Ex
change, are enable to comply with their
contra erts.
—Col. S imnel I. Anderson, formerly
private secretary to Governor Crawford,
of Georgia, suicided at Atlanta, Georgia,
yesterday morning. Cans*, Inancial em
barrassment.
—The City of London, New York, De
cember 11th, to Liverpool has returned to
Queenstown disabled. The Cuba takes
her mails. The City of London broke a
cylinder head when four days out.
—The captain and several of the crew
end passengers of the Japan have arrived
at Hong Kong. The following are nn-
hearl of: B. M. Guidell, oebln passenger,
Surgeon Gale, several of the orew and
four hundred Chinese. The fire occurred
one hundred and fifty miles from Hong
Kong. Hails lost.
—Albert Fink, Vie* President of the
Louisville and Nashville Bailroad, does
not confirm the rumors that the company
has purchased the Hobile and Montgom
ery lteilroad, but at the same tima does
not deny. If the purchase is made, the
Leuieville and Nashville company will
ha.e an unbroken and direot Una from
Ohio to the Gulf.
—At Harry Hill's in New York, the ad
mirers of Billy Edwards, the ohamploo
light-weight American, presented nim
with a $400 silver belt, on hie retirement
from the prise ring, with the following
inscription: “Presented to Vm. Ed
wards, th* champion light weight of the
world, December 10, 1874, at Harry Hill's
Varieties Theatre, New York City, by bis
many friends, who sppreoiate bis manly
qualities, end who believe him without a
peer sea light weight boxer." Edwards
will travel wilh Arthur Chambers, and
give athletic entertainments through tha
oonntry.
roBEiox.
—Seven hundred Spanish troops em
barked for Cuba on the ISth.
—The prosecution amongst tbs Bona-
partist committee, for an appeal to tha
people, has been dismissed in Paris.
—The Londsn Standard reports the
total defeat of tha Bepublioan General
Lopez Dominiques, in Oatilonia, by the
Carlisle.
—The Japan, burned between China
and Californio, ia tha eighth vassal which
the Paoifle Hail Steamship Company has
lost in the last five years, ioolndiog the
Bienville, which was only chartered by
the company, and the Alecks, which went
ashore at Hong Kong, but will, it ia
hoped, be got afloat again. She had on
board $378,000 in apeois, and was insured
for $180,000 in European companies.
OEBBMT.
SKXTENCX or row Unix.
Beslin, December 21.—Arnica
been acquitted on aU points except the
offence against the pnbUe order in handling
thirteen documents referring to Molrat-
aatieal affairs.
Santenoe—imprisonment before report
ed, and payment of oosta. He may retain
hie official dignities and title “ExeeUen-
cy, ” upon the expiration of the Centeno*
of imprisonment. Arnim goes to Italy
for hia health. Both parti** will appeal.
VICKMVW.
the mcnmaT noounu.
WacHtaoTov, December 21.—Tha Pres
ident's proclamation, dated to-day, com
mands all disorderly persons in Warren
ooonty, Mississippi, and Vicksburg, to re
tire to their homes and abstain from for-
olbla resistance to law and submit them-
aelves to th* lawful authority of that
county and State.
CONGRESS.
BEN ATE.
Wasbixotom, December 21.—Joint res.
olutiona of th* Arkanaas Legislature for
the repeal of the tax on leaf tobacco were
presented and referred to the Finance
Committee.
Cameron presented a memorial from
merchants, ship owners and others of New
Orleans for sueh legislation as will in
crease the efficiency of mariot bos| itals.
-Commerce.
Sherman reported the Finance bill.
Us features verify th* dispatch of Friday
night.
Horton gave notioe that immediately
after the holiday recess hs would ask ths
Senate to oonsider an amendment pro
posed to th* constitution by tha Commit
tee on Privileges and Elections lsst ses
sion, in regard to the eleotion of Presi
dent and Vioe President by direct vote of
the people.
The bill providing a better government
for the Distriot of Columbia waa dis
cussed. No vote reached.
Herrimon, of North Carolina, speaks
to-morrow.
Chandler, from th* Committee on Oom
meroe, reported unfavorably on the bill
to establish at Atlanta a port of delivery,
and it waa indefinitely postponed.
HOUSE.
Hsya, of Alabama, introduced a reso
lution for th* appointment of a select
committee to inquire into political affairs
ln Alabama, and es to the use of Federal
soldiers there, and tha intimidation of
voters, Ac. Hs said be had no objeotion
to inquiry being made. Hays’ reeolntion
wee adopted.
Biehard B. Irwin waa snmmoned before
the bar of the House for refusing to say
what he did with the three-quarters of
a million of the Pacific mail money.
The House pained a reaointion adjourn
ing from Wednesday next to the 8th of
January,
BEPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
THE PABTT AT SEA—THEX KXOW HOT WHAT
TO DO—BOVTHEHH OUTXAOIS—FIKAXCE
BILL TO BE BEFOBTED.
Wasuxotow, December 20.—At a cau
cus of Kepnblioan Senators Saturday
night, several of the oanens committees
made reports. While no formal aotioo
was taken regarding Sonthern affairs,
thers was unanimity on tha point that all
citizens in that seotinn most be proteoted
in their lawful rights. Some Senators
suggested that there should be an increase
of the army for that purpose, while oth
er* were of. the opinion that improved
militia arrangements might better secure
protection, while being less objectionable
than a regular military force, aud more
in accordance with the spirit of onr in
stitutions. The question was adjourned
to a future but early caucus. The caucus
oommittee on Southern affairs will Dot
make any recommendation with regard to
Arkansas affairs until the committee ap
pointed by the House shall have made
their report to that body; and, therefore,
the Arkansas quostion was nut disenssed
Thera was an indisposition to take aotion
relative to the Kellogg government. As
to the qoestion of admitting Pinohback,
it ia said there were qnestions pending
before the committee on privileges and
elections affecting him whioh should first
be rattled before ditcaeeing the propriety
of giving him the seat belongidg to Lon
leans.
Host of th* time of the canon* was
consumed in the consideration of
tux fixaxox qdistiox.
A report having bean made by the com-
mittee of eleven on that subject, through
its chairman, Senator Sherman, tha de
bat* took a wide range; bat ail who spoke
axpreesed the opinion that something waa
neeaasary to be done, end that therefore
it woe the part of wise statesmanship for
those present to harmonize their views, if
possible. The committee of eleven, be
fore they brought their report into the
eaoous, were divided in their views, raven
being in favor of the report end four
■gainst it; but, finally, on motion of one
of the four, the report wu made unani
mous, and after -a long discussion was
adopted by the oeuene.
The bill agreed upon will be reported
at aa early day to the Senate. According
to the best attainable information, it pro
vide* for the resumption of specie pay
ments on the let day of January, 18711;
for free banking; and for the retiriog of
greenback! to the extent of eighty per
cant, of the amount of new national bank
note*leaned; also require* the forty-eix
millions of fractional ourreney to bo grad
nelly withdrawn and silver ooin in denom
inations of from 8o. to 50o. issued in its
place. The Seoretary of the Treasury is
authorized to ora the ampins ooin in the
Treasury, on and after the day fixed for
resumption, to redeem the legal tenders;
and if neoeenry, to sell hoods for the
purpose it the amount of specie is
not sufficient.
DISAOSXXMEXT BETWEEX SODTH«BX AND
KOBTBEBX SENATORS.
Washwoton, Deoember 21.—The Be-
publican Senators held a caucus this after
noon at tha solieitatioD of Southern Be-
publioans, Senators and Bepresentstives,
at which the condition of ths Sooth was
considered. The Senators from the South
advocated the sending of troops to several
of th* Statu of that seotioo; they feared
that the Bepublioan party was hopelessly
dead tiniest decisive steps were taken da
ring the present aeseion to shat down tbs
tarbalent whites. They oonfessed their
inability to poll white votes.
Northern Senators did not endorss the
proposition*, and some of them openly
expressed themselves against farther in
terference with the affaire of the Sonthi
raying they had lost many votes in tha
North by it.
Senator Lewis, of Virginia, dcolored
that the Bepublioan party hid lost power
in the South because of th* bed oharseter
of many of it* woald be leaden,
and tha advooaoy of th* Civil Bights
bill, whioh he considered a moat
iniquitous measure. The Booth could only
be carried for the Bepnblioen party u at
present organised, by sending soldiers
enough there to prevent th* people from
voting. Th* majority evidently agreed
with him, as before a vote waa taken
many Senators left th* room, end Senator
Horton, who was railed upon by tha ex
trema Bepnblieans, did not aoau to their
relief.
Washington Metes.
Washington, Deoember 21.—In the
Supreme Court th* ooonty of Combs vs.
Clews et al, from the District Court of
Alabama, was called. This was a eon of
eouuty bonds issued to • railroad oompa-
ny. The opinion raaffirme that whan the
proper officers have certified their eertlfl.
oete is conclusive in favor of the holder
of the bond*. Decision of th* oonrt be
low affirmed.
The commission of engineers upon
levees are not entirely in accord. The
civil members favor that thair report
should contain a recommendation. The
army engineers doubt.thcir right to make
suggestions or recommendations to Con-
grass, and propose a dreary array of
■dene*.
The House Eleotion Committee deddw
in favor of Snydar, from the Seoond Ala
bama District.
Nominetion—Lewis E. Parsons, for
District Judge of Alabama, vice Bnsteed,
resigned.
SUICIDE.
S. J. ANDXHBOX SHOOTS BIHIXLF IX ATLAX-
TA—BEQUEATHS HI* riSTOL TO
UEXERAL TOOMBS, WITH AD
VICE TO DO LIKEWISE.
Special to Kkqcibxb-Shh.)
Atlamta, December 21.
A shocking suioid* took plaoe in this
city this morning.
Semusi J. Anderson pistoled himself
through the head, causing instant death.
The cause assigned ia a failure to get em
ployment. The deceased waa secretary of
Gov. Crawford while Secretary of War
of the Doited States.
Anderson bequeathed th* fatal pistol
to Geoeral Toombs, with the advioe to
follow bis example. Atlaxta.
LOUISIANA.
*■2 WEATHER.
Waabixotox, Deo. 21.—ProbabUitiu.—
For the South Atlantia and Golf Staten,
elair or fair weather, with eulerly or
southerly winds, tnd slight changes in
tern pan ton and pressure.
market*.
»I TEI.EOHAPH TO RNqlTIMER.
■easy anil Sleek Merketa.
Loxpox, Deoember SI.—Erie 2*14.
Paws, December 21— Heeteieir. esdttife.
Maw Yobe, December 21 Stock* estiva
rad unMttled. Money s per eent. Onlil 11IU,
kxehonsn—long 4I6K, abort 4M& Govern-
Einnu dull. State bonds dull.
New Toeh, Deo*tsber21.—Monty more ae-
CMMr Market*.
iter 21.—Ifcx
; Orleans 7%;
) for epoeulaUou and #x-
T . -ildtiling Ol
below goed ordinary, ahUpod
and Deoember, T 7-ltt.
Sales on a bails of middling Orleans. nothing
below good ordinary, shipped ln January,
*•- 1 01 seise to-day 7,000 balsa were
Amenonn.
Seles on basis ef middling upland*, nothing
below low middlings, iblpped in January and
Fanruaiy, i%.
—P. BW Daoembar 21 —Cotton quiet;
“riSX. 1$!"* *“ “Ki
Nnw You, Deoember 12 —notion—market
elaiod qntet; •*!«■ ,.ne brief, nt 14UQ14V4;
net reeelpta 2,1ST brier
Future* oloeed stead
HOUSE
DEMOCBATJO—schools
BLACKS AXD WHITES.
New Obleaxs, December 21.—The
Democratic majority in the House will
probably reaoh twenty-five.
Farther trouble occurred ia the high
•choal, when the Board dismissed all lb*
public schools UDtil further orders.
A special from New Orleans rays Gen.
Heron denies the statement that th* militia
is to be re-organized, and he is to take
commend.
Leading blsake in s few days will hold
s meeting to make overtures to th* Con
servatives for s demonstration against tbs
Kellogg faction. Ths Oonranrstira lead
ers ridianle the ides of s rsos war here,
or that negroes from ths eoustry era Dom
ing in for aggressive purposes.
New Belt Against Tweed
New Yobe, December 21.—A new civil
■uit bee been commenced against Tweed,
in which Edwenl Harrener is joined ra
defendant in behalf of the elty to recover
from both $880,000, alleged to have been
fraudulently charged by Hsmuer for
suppliee to the Street Department, end
fraudulently certified by Tweed, *s Depu
ty Street Commissioner.
A Me*re Oetrege le Meetea.
Bostok, December 20.—A negro com
mitted an indetoribabie assault upon a
twelve year old daughter of s United
States Judge. The brute
himself with s knife. Some bop* ie en
tertained that the child will not die.
■OO MEAT.
THU PACKING AT ALL THU POINT* TUIS
■EASON—INCSEABE ABOUT 120,000.
Cincinnati, Dec. 20.—The Cincinnati
Priet Ourrent, a leading authority upon
hog packing statistics, publishes a vary
full preliminary report of packing in tbs
West. Returns have been received from
points whioh packed lest season nino-
tenths of ell packed at interior points.
The aggregate packing to dates’ ranging
from the 0:h to the lfith of Deoember, at
278 points, i« given at 1,180,000 heed,
against 1,087,008 lest year—an increase of
83,000. These point* peeked last season
s total of 1,887,000 out of 3,084,000, th*
whole number peeked at interior points
during the seesonB of 1873 end 1874, end
the average of weights indiost* s falling
off of shout 29 pounds per head, or tan
per cent, from last season, with fully s
corresponding decrees* in the yield of
lard. No estimates ere given for the
Mason, aa it is designed to famish such
information two weeks later, wb*o each
estimates can be more satisfactorily
reliably calculated.
The peaking et the six principal oitira
is given at 2,010,000, to date, against
2,070,000 last yesr. Interior points net
heard from pecked, lsst raraon, 196,954.
Should these point* show a corresponding
increase this season, the total pecking ag
gregates, in round numbers, 3,400,000,
against 3,280,000 last
GROCERIES.
20 000 fu,k,da °k a "°“'
ISO barrels Florida Byrap,
Leadoa Layer Kristas,
Mew Zests Garnets,
8 pried Pigs Feet sad Trips,
Fatten Market Beet,
Fraservss or ell kinds, “Bkaksre,''
Jellle* la all varieties, “tiaras" Olives,
Pickles rad Gassed deeds,
Hsldstek Champagne,
Foreign ssd Demerit* Wlsra,
Frlsee Albert Blterit,
Dssdra Msrmslsde,
Nsw “Dlsdtri" lisa
4UIT aSCBIVBD ST
I. ABRLLACO,
E$$ Msotresl 2So per pound.
Italian “ 25o *•
N*w Turkish Prunes 1$ S.4« per lb.
Currants 121-2« “
Kingiford’t Otweqo Corn Stireh, 20o.
“ “ fill. Olora “ l»o.
Maltby’t Prepared Ooeotnut.
Atm ore's Miuon Meat, 5 lb pall* $1
« .. .. , 0 „ |2
AGENT WANTED
BY THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY,
For Columb** and $ err fading Territory.
Litoral term* will to film* td ■ Live Mm wto min hualuatt. Apply to
•A.. B. JONES,
Gen'l Trmling Agent th# Howe Machine Cempeny,
” u ton, 8a.
l&Sfc low'mrddHsmlsjJriJg' food
ruin»ry mi©13; receipt* 6,871; export* to
toBoel : 4P7; MiN 8,000.
Mbmphis, Deoember 21.—Cotton Ja fair de
mand; buyer* end eellere part; ml.tdngs 18U;
u,t *“#-
Biltimobs, Deoember 21.—Ootton dull;
uyfcsrirauj) middlings 1S>K good ordinary
Ualvsstox, Decs in bar 21.—Ootton qslri
and unchanged; middlings 14; low middlings
l*54i go'll ordinary 12J|fs net reeelpts 2,721;
export# to Groat Britain 4.TM; silos sis.
B sw Gblsaxs, December 21.—Gotten qsrit;
dilngs 14; low mldddllngi UU; good ordi
nary 12%; net receipts U1C, exports to Orest
Britain 2,ttt; sale* A.U0.
Savaexah, December 21. — Ootton—mid
dling* »J4; low middling* M%; good oidlsarr
12^ not reeelpta 6,280; oxpurta to Greet Britain
Obaelestox, Deoember 21—Ootton quiet;
middlings M%QI3%; net rtoelpta 6.107; exports
to Franc* l.iuu; sales l.ooi.
Boston, Deoember 21.—Gotton quiet; holders
iking higher; middlings 14%; net receipts 94;
■ports to Groat Britain i.kbi.
NoavoLk, Deoember tl.—Ootton rieedy;
mtd<llag! net receipt, l,T64i
ROB’T 8. CRANE,
now duel Treats*.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
•a. J. A. nqraat,
Office removed^te^tae Juwg ^ Star* ef K. o.
...»
Tobaooo, Clwtif, to.
BOOTS AND 8HOES.
AvuvwtA, Deoember 21.—Oottbti In good
demand; middlings 13^; not receipts 1,602;
shipments 1,224.
Philadklphi A, Deoember SI. — Ootton
qoltt; mlddllnglngi 14‘ 4 ; net reoelpts 664.
Provision Markets.
LivaarooL, Deoember 2t. — Breadstoffs
quiet.
Nnw York* Deoember tl.—Flour dull.
New York, Deoember 21.—Corn a shud*
firmer; new dull snd heavy; old 06 Coffee
quiet and higher; f»r diamond 18^ gold. Sa-
gar dull and nomt ial. Flour quiet and »teady.
Wbest lobetter, with moderate Inquiry; rod
Western 61 2601 31; amber 61 3001 t7. Whis
key firm.
CniOAOo, Deeembor 21.—Flour dnll and un-
ehanxed Corn In fair demand, 78W; new 65-K;
rejected 620W. Pork in Inlr demand, siv. Lard
tat fair demand, 18. Whiskey steady, V7.
OmoiVMATi. December a 1 — Flour dull. Corn
gteady at 70071. Pork dull at 6M 76010 00.
Lard steady. Naoon dull and nominal. Whis
key firm, 07.
LoutsviLLR, Deo. 21.—Floor nnohangeil.
Corn dnll. Pork qalet and unohanied. Bacon
—shoulders 0U; clear rib 12, Lard 14140161^.
Whiskey 67.
St. Louis, December 21.—Flour dnll and
unchanged corn In fair demand and easier;
n«we7O70. Whisky steady at 08 Pork nom
inal, |10 60. Baoon—no sales. Lard quiet, 16.
Rstla, Ac.
Nnw York, Deoember 21.—Turpentine firm
at 86.. Ko$ln steady at $i l .062 26 for strained.
Freights firm.
The Old Shoe Store
Ufbll of New Shoe*. Osr 1st* additloni are
Tha Proteotlon To* Shoefopehlldren.
Ledlee’ Glove A Pebble Button Boot*.
Lsdlat’ Fin* Kid Button Boot*.
Mlsiee 1 Fin* Kid Button Boot*,
Ladies' ond Misses' Kid Opera Boot*.
All “as pretty as new shoe#.'*
Bargains In Boots I
Man’* Hind-Sewed Boot! for $3 per pair.
60 cum M«n*i Thick Booti, vary cnaip.
Ladios’ Kid and Fait Houm Slipper,.
Ken’i, Boy*' and Youthi' Sllppen in variatv.
The Old Reliable Walls’ Hind-Sewed Shoo.
The VifgWg Stitch-Down*.
And a fell stock of desirable work ln qtian-
tyand variety, and at prlees worth the at-
tontloa of any buyer.
WELLS ft CURTIS,
Na. 73 Broad St..
14 tf sign of th* Big Boot.
By Ellis & Harrison.
rtA dosen FRESH EGGS,
iv goo pounds Tennessee Hotter,
10 barrels Choice Apples,
By Ellis &_ Harrison.
For Bent,
rpHE mzoiBBONS PLANTATION, on
A the Ohattanooehee river in Rnmellcounty,
Ala., with about 000 acres productive open
land, with laborers on the place anxious to re
main- A nuly to
deeMXU*^ .. ELLM A UABBISON.
Loot.
papera. The finder will be suitably rewards
by leaving It at the Enquirer office, or with m<
deo22.lt PET£B HOLLAND.
300 Live Turkeys
J UST REGEIVED AND FOR SALE Al
REDUCED PRICES BY
ELLIS * HARRISON.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
St. Clair Street, Ounby’s Building, next to
Preer, Illges ft Co.
Real Estate Brokerage ft Insurance.
■errs, or muisuon,
To JlBrrhftntB’ and MechAnlce' Bank, thla elty
aprlS tf
PROVISION BROKER
I receive Drily Telegram! from
Louisville and Saint Louis.
dees tf
Furniture! Furniture!
Carpets, Carpets!
Oilolotbs!
Window Shades,
Curtain Qoodi,
Ae., Ae., Ae.,
«fee New*** ami CTioleeat ityl*. I
Lowest task Prlees t
ATOUtt
Furniture 4k Carpot Warehouse,
83 an. 83 Broad at.
ae.
RESTAURANTS.
Reich’s Restaurant
No. IIS Broad St.,
H AS Jest been qpseed, end Is now prepared
to wy before Its geests end patrons *
•ILL OF FARS
■QTJAZi to Ainri
8AN8 80UCI
Bar, Mairait iTeiPiiiUe;.
S E8T OP WINES, LIOUORS ft OIOABS.
OYSTERS, FISHToAME, and Oholoe
tie served at nil hours, nt rentenablo prlees,
,hen desired.
nnd nrlvnte rooms wl
THE TEN PIN i
eonstrnoted in Oolnmhas. Mr. JAS. KORAN
he* ohargo.
tf A. J. BOLAND,
tjJPjrogrletor.
SIGHT DRAFTS
Italy,
A name.
am:?.'
Switzerland,
H. H. CPPINO.
Apply at Chattahoochee National Bank.
nova Sa
For sale by
J. UW. R. WOOD
H AVE opened a FAMILY AND FANCY
ORoUeBY STORE at 77 Krofid St.,
Cholee and Seleet Goods, Butter and
Ecus a specialty.
Pick lee, assorted i
Crackers, a seleet assortment.
Seedless Ralslm, Candles In
great variety.
Buckets, Tabs, Tin Ware, Brooms and Bas
kets. We keep everything In the Housekeep
ing Une. We reepeetfolly Invite the publle to
give as n call and examine our Roods and
prlees, second door bolow Wolls ft Curtis.
All goods delivered. deco im
I>r. T. Wo HENTZ,
Sftatlmt,
. . gla Home Building for a fow
wooks, whore he will be glad toeeei
any of hla friends who may need his'
services.
W. W. SHARPE A CO.,
Rubllahars’ Aganta
Mo. 26 Park How, New York,
Are sNsOiorflBOd le Centrael fer Ad-
wertflnlm* Im war papor*
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MOLUTfi DIVOXCM8* OBTAIN MO THOM
ooerts, of dlffereat ftotes, for desenioa, Ac.
Ho puUleily reqaired. Mo charge uatll dlvorer
greeted. Address,
M. HOCTSC, Attorn ay,
nySO dawly 1>4 Broadway, M. Y
EM. N. E. LAW.
Offio# oormar Broad aad lUodolph streele, Burma'
building.
Residence on Forty th, three doom below fit. Clair.
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■arbor Shops.
LOUIS WILLS* ABATING SALOON,
(Bueooseor to H. Hanoi,)
Undor Qoorgta Homs Inenranee Bnlldlng.
Prompt and polite barbon In attendance.
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ALEX ft UAM,
1*2 ■UHH.U.Ouaimi.
Km. TUBBY, Berber,
Crawford It., andar tenkla Uonoo, Celnmbas, «a.
dnta
Lawforo.
LIONEL U. UVT, JB-,
AM*rm*p rad Gramn*ll*r *4 Law.
Gommlsiloa.r of Deeds N. Y. nnd other Mata*.
Offie* over (leor.is Horn* Inenranee Ge.
^'Upeelel ettentlon given to eulleotions.
JOSEPH F. POD,
Attorney nt Law,
nnd Jndge of County Oonrt.
Practkoa In all other Oonrte.
Office over store of W. 11. Roberts A 0*., Broad It.
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SAMUEL B. HATCH EE,
Attorney nt Law.
JaK) Offlcft over WltUch A Kiasel’s.
J. M. MeMEILL,
Attorney and Conneellor nt Law.
Practlcaa in courts of Georgia and Alalana.
OBca 126 Broad fit., (over O. A. Rodd A Oo.’s)
Special attoatlon glvan to oollections. jail
Penvsn Imiai. Mum J. Caswronn.
Russ Oaswroas.
INOEAM A CRAWP61N,
Attorney ■ s$A Lnw,
Will practice In tha Btata and Federal Courts #1
Georgia.
OBo# over Praar. Illgas A Oo.’s store, aertkwost
corner Brood and fit. Clair fits. Jafi
A. A. DOftlBB,
AMernay rad Crane*ll*> ad Law,
Pnetlcw In 8tal. and Federal Courts in Oeergls
and Alabama.
Ofloo 106 Broad fct., Coiambus, Oa. Ja*
Mask H. BuiDVota Levis F. Oaaaaan.
BLAMMFOED A 4IAEEABD,
Attorneys mad Oenassllen to Lnw.
Offio* Mo. 67 Broad straat, ovar Wittleh A Kin*
sol's Jowolry Store.
Will practice In tha filate and Federal Oonrte.
•apt
Jam. M. Roseau. Ones. J, fiwirv.
BDfilBLL A BWIFT,
Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law. Will practice
in the Courts of Georgia (Chattahoochee Circuit j
aud Alabama. Ofllca over 0. A. Redd A Oo.'Sfttoro,
Broad street, Oolnmbas, Ga. Jal
L T. DOWNING,
Atterray mad N*U*U*».
0.1. Oom'r sad ftMalsr ia lasbruptei. OBe.
sot20| onr brooks' Drug lurs, Oetambos, Us.
E. J. MOB EM,
Attorney and cennssllev to LAW,
Georgia lloma lasnrauee Compaay building, see
ost7 ly) end Story.
Dentists.
W. F. TIONEEf
Dentist,
Opposite StrnppcPs bnlldlng, Bandolpb fit.
fipoclal attention given to the Insertion of Aril-
•etal Teeth, ns well as to Operative Dentistry,
febii dew
uoLuaauft dkntal booh,
__ W.T. Poto, Prop'r,
MtU
Builders and Architects.
jr. «. CMALMBBU,
■ran* Carprarar aad Balldar.
Jobbfag done at short actfee.
Plans nnd specifications ftirnishsd for all ityl*
of buildings
Broad Btreet, next to 0. W. Brown's,
|s0 Colnmbne. Ga
Boots and Shea*.
WELLS ft CURTIS,
N*. TS Broad st., Sign ot tit# Big Bra*,
usALsoeu
Brain aad Shrae, LraMran aad Nladiaft*.
Gin prompt nnd ear*rut attention to orders
by ms IT; pay th* hlgkrat market price for
N. B.—Plasterers' Hair always on bond.
)r*.
Boot and Shoemakers
WM. MBTBE,
Boot nnd fihonntoknr.
Dealer In Leather nnd Findings. Most to 0. A.
Redd A Ou.'s. Prompt and strict attoatlon given
to orders. foil
Tailors.
«. A. KCBflJfE,
Mornhnnt Tnllor nnd Onttnv.
A fall stock of Preach nnd Bnglleh Broadcloths
Cesslmeres and VeeUnfS.
aprl* Mo. IM Broad Street.
HENRY BELLMAN.
Cutting, Cleanlsc nnd Kspslflsf
Don* In th* best style.
aprM] Corner Crawford and Front fits.
Dreaa-Making.
MIBB Nt. A. UOLUVGBWARTN,
Drem-Maklng, Cntting and Fitting. Terms eh sap.
Reeideace aad shop la Brownevllle.
novI6
Tin and Coppersmith*.
If yon want to enjoy a gojd saoke, goto die
^VtwifiR fieor^a Boat and Muscogee Hoa«.
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C. LOPES,
Oftftler laasal laanfkoawr ef rigs
Clgarn,
Crooara.
lealer la Taaily Qrocarla. on Bryan etreet, bo-
twcea Uglethorpa A Jackson streets.
SP Mo charga far drayags. docT
I. m. HAMILTON,
Wkelssele swd Entail fireoer,
Jnnetlon of Franklin, Warren A Oglethorpe fits.
Profit! Moots.
S. W. PATRICK,
•tolls Ha. 16 ud IB, Market Rems.
Frwh Mesa of every klad ao<l best qaality.
Jail always on hand-
J. T.COOK,
MeOsefAU Klasto,
fitails Nos. 16 and 17.
Uv«nr and Sala Stablaa.
OOMEMT THOMPSON,
Llwnrj, tale and luhaags Ntaklnn,
OeuvaoftM, Monvn o» Asfreetrn five.,
ecOO Coleabus, fla.
A. 6IAMHEL,
Uvoyudtalellahles,
Oetavneers fit., Coldnsvs, Qa.
ef*Btc * k ,, * r 6 >V * K 1° Ming and Bale
Horsw aud Mules boarded In etablee by the
aoath or day.
ocl20
_ Gun and Lookamltha.
PMIL1P IIFUi, «*
flea **4 iMknltb, On*ier4 ■>(**!, MX! to
Jeheaerii reraer, Oelsmbee. Os. Jq»
iuham traptn’i
Oroesry Store eeattneee lu wril-enraed pope-
tarlty. Oonntry prod so* bought end sole, rreeb
good, nlwnyt on band. TSe eld pine*.
•npMM
Cotton Vaotorlaa.
OOLUMBUn XAXUFAOTUKIXfl OO.,
Manufhetuvem of
■klrUnge, and tawisg nnd
HaMUag Thread*
(Sards Wool and Grinds When* nnd Com-
OOee In rear of WltUch A RlnsoTa, ftandolgh st.
II. H.tllHhTOM. Fvesldent.
WH. FEE,
Worker laTIa, Iksst Ires, Capper
Ordors from ebroed promptly attended to.
JeT Mo. 1T6. Brood fitreet.
jrij,
terlels. Mast of fifruppaf's Ooufbctfonery.
Jeli
MVJMOfiEB NAIVrACVfiMM OO.
ManufiMtnrars of
•UBNT1MOI, IllIhTINdfl,
YARN, fiOFfi, As.
OOLUMBUI, QA.
0. P. fiWIFT, Frasldeet.
W. A. BWlfft, fiecrotory A Treesntev. ocUl 1y
Ratntors.
wu. now, jh., * co„
Isms nnd sign Pnlntore,
Old Ogletborpo oorner, (Jest north of postoMoa)
Ooluabus, Oeorgta.
Will eontraei for Moaaa aad Alga Fainting at
setlsfoelloo.
Uprt
reasoaabla prloos, and fueraati
Hftftr to wn, anew. Hr.
Confootlonoro.
i. a. mvPFEL
Gandy UnnlMrim
an raounin
i Usds *T 0*nrietlsaery wd Untits,
Wotohmakoro.
0. MHOMBUBO.
FmeUenl Wntekmaker and JewnUr,
•neeessor to L. Outowaky;
106 Broad strsH,
MU Coluabui, Oa.
C. M. LIQC7W,
64 I road st root, Cofutabus, Oa.
aad Oloeks repaired fn lb* beet aaa-
ear aed warraatod.
Rlano Tuning, Ac.
U. W. 1UU,
Isprixsr sad Ynntv ot Pi.sow, Organs rad
AeMrdMM. Mgn Printing also don*,
terivt mag bs bt Mt M J. W. Iriat k Noras.'.
LAWvxne.
HINES DOZIER,
Attorney at Law,
■Alum,««.,
practice I
nr where
M ray me e
W. A. Farlev,
AMorsx.y'-rit-ruaw
OUSIETA, OHATTAHOOOHn Go., Ga.
dp-Spselai stuatlon nlron to eellnetlons
FERN M. WOOD,
Attorney cut Lav,
Opallka, Alabama,
•nil, tan Unman Onnrt ef AU'.smn, and in
tbs Ualtad Btatei DU trie
?33h
Anrata *a let *r May, Td. $641,716.12
TbOMOIES WBITTEW OW ALL KINDS
of Issarsble Property sgriast Le.. by
fir*. Dividend No. if. 46 per eent an lireml-
■*u. now randy (or dellwy and payment, b
'ft. ft. MuBDOGH, Inenranee Agent,
eedlri Ne. M Breaditnt