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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3. 1876.
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MLVIBIII, UA.i
'WEDNEUDAT MAY 3, 1876
ONLY DAILY PAPER
PUBLISHED WITHIN 100 MILE* OF
COLUMBUS.
THE LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION!
And more tbu twice the Urgeet
AGGREGATE CIRCULATION!
ors mu.
On nooonnt of th* general depreeeion
we here for a year peat been very lenient
with onr rabaoribera, and while we have
alwaya inflated that onr term* for sub-
aeription were “oaah in advanoe,” wa
have allowed onr anbaeriben to take their
time in paying. Onr leniency haa not
moulted in mnoh benefit to them, and haa
proven to be a burden to an, aa it neoeeai-
tatee the employment of extra help to
knap np with onr collection*. We, there
fore, deem it boat to notify onr frienda
that in future wa ahall require all sub-
aoripUona to ba paid in advanoe.
We deem it beat to rednoe the subscrip
tion of onr daily, hoping thereby to bene
fit onr anbaeribera and ouraelvea. Onr
terma hereafter will be:
Daily, one year f 7.00
“ aixmontba 4.00
“ three montha 2.00
" one month 76
Payable invariably,in advanoe.
We have many patron* whoee anbaorip-
tioa haa expired.ainoe the let of .January.
To thoae we aay they may'renew their
■nbaeription for one year at B7.00.
Mia. JirnaaoH Dxvia and her daugh
ter left Memphia Thuraday for New Or-
lean a and will aail with Mr. Daria for
Europe in a few daya.
T*n effort in the Maaeaehnaetta Legia-
latnre to paaa'the Parton marriage bill
•ver the Oovernor’a veto failed by a vote
of—year, 88,• nay*, 114.
Tan old and wall known New York Ho
tel, on Boadway, baa been oloaed. Fifty-
aix Ihonaand dollar* a year rent waa more
than the tenanta felt juatifled in paying,
and they oonaaqnently “flitted."
Warren* inVbe Harvard College maga
zine are now warmly propoaing the ereo-
tion of tableta to the memory of Harvard
gradnatea who periahed in the Confederate
Tun New York Herald aeea n difference
in the partiee: “The Democratic new*
paper* protect their oandidatea, while the
Bepnblioan journal* delight in nothing
no much a* in deatroying a Bepnblioan
«u. A. H. COMtCITT FOB 4IOV-
BBROB.
Intelligence from every part of the
Stela bring* the cheering newa that Gen.
A. H. Coiqnitt i* to be the next Governor
of Georgia. The very name ia eignifioant
of triumph. He may not walk over the
track in the Convention on the first faw
ballot*, aa nearly every aeotion in the
State, except enr own, ha* a local oandi-
dtdete to eaten in the ring. Non* of
the**, however, And we Include Mr. J. H.
Jatnea among the namber, will
reeeive anything bexidea a com
plimentary vote. There are many
worthy gentlemen named whoa*
eel action wonld do honor and oradit to
the Slat* as her obief executive offleer.
They are aura, however, to be dropped,
and the general ourrent ia in favor of
Coiqnitt, and the vote* will b* corres
pondingly changed. We did entertain
the hops the convention wonld be a unit
from th* beginning, bnt this i* hardly
poaaible where there ar* ao many aspir
ants. Some indisoreet friend may be
liable to permit hi* seal to .override hi*
discretion, and prodnoe disoord, bnt anoh
should be at oaoe frowned down.
Gan. Coiqnitt la a gentleman who has
nobly illustrated Georgia in the councils
of the nation and on the battlefield*.
“From spnr to plume, a star of tourna
ment," he rise* a gallant standard bearer
of the Democracy of the Slat*. Often
has be been tried, bnt never has he been
wanting. He is one in whom the honor
aod welfare of the State oan be imposed
with implicit honor, without the slightest
shadow of a fear that any act of his will
bring a elond upon th* now dear horizon.
He will prove a bold, fearless Executive,
one who knows the right and will main
tain it
The Columbus Scandal.—Every paper
in (he South, and every exohange from
every quarter ha* endorsed our ouurs* in
regard to the Kendrick matter. There ia
not a aingl* exception.
Tun Western German Bank of Cincin
nati, waa robbed of $17,001) about noon
Saturday. Three men entered the bank ;
two engaged the attention of the oashiar,
while the third succeeded in abstracting
th* money from tba desk. All escaped.
In tba Louisiana State Lottery the
ticket which drew the $100,000 prize is
held in Chioago. Number 15,463 drew
•50,000 in gold, and No. 9,178 drew $20,-
•00. The tiokets drawing the $100,000
end $20,000 prise* were both Bent to
Chioago.
Atxobnst Gbmbbal William*, after
mnoh hesitation, fear and trembling, tes
tifies that he paid out moneys in a man
nar h* thought illegal, on a written order
from th* President handed to him by Da
venport. The latter mounts the witness
stand and awsan that the Attorney moat
be mistaken.
Hxnbt C. Jabbktt, the theatrieal man
ager, is perfecting arrangements for the
running of a special train from New York
t* Ban Fnneiaoo In' the extraordinary
time o( eighty.four hours. He proposes
tw leave New York on Thuraday'morning,
dan* 1, and be in Han Frunoisoo on the
Sunday following.
Tna Washington correspondent of the
Cincinnati Enquirer interviewed Mr.
Landers. In response to the question,
“Ar* yon a candidate on the Independent
ticket? ' he said: “1 am not; I am not a
eaadidat* for any thing. Henceforth I
am only a private citizen, whose only
mission in politics will b* to vote the
Democratic tioket.”
Ten Hon. Carl Sobnrz publishes a let -
ter in the Public replying to criticism* on
hie oonrse. He aay* the Republicans
cannot afford to lose certain States in
whioh the Independents h*v* the bal
ance of power, and think* it the duty of
th* Independents and of Republicans to
state frankly what will and what will not
leosiv* their support.
Tan Ban Antonio lierabl is for Bayard
keeenae, “faultless aud irreproachable,
he ia invincible to assault, and be has that
personal magnetism that attract* and wine
and never loose* friends—young, for be
ia not yet forty years of age, though pos
sessing the wisdom and judgment of age,
he unites to vigor of manhood, purity of
character, temperauoe in habit, and a
acorn for everything mean."
About twenty thousand persons in
Philadelphia have petitioned the Contra
nial commissioners not to allow any* li
quor to be Bold on the Centennial
gtoonda, and not open the gates on Sun
day. Aa this arrangement is not alto
gether satisfactory to a large number of
noa-tenaperaac* and non-Babatarian peo
ple. two sab-committee* have been in-
I with th* eolation of the difficulty.
Tax following i* a full list of the “fra
ternal messengers” from tjie Methodist
Church Booth to the general oonferenoe
of the northern church whioh ia now in
■aasion: Lovio Pierce, D. D., of Georgia;
1*®** A. Duncan, D. D., of Virginia;
London o. Garland, of Miaaiaaippi; E. H.
Meyer*, D. D., of Bavannah, Ga., T. M.
Finney, D. D. of ftt. Louis, Mo.; Rev. R.
K. Hargrave, of Tenneaee; Judge D. Clop,
■m, of Alabnaaa, and Hon. Trusten Polk,
*f Missouri, (lately deceased, plea* to be
)
tue impr.niAi.iniH or ukaht.
Telegrams announce that President
Grant, with all the absolutism of imperi
alism, has relieved General Cuater of his
command in th* army because, forsooth,
he waa summoned before a Congressional
committee to give hia evidence regarding
th* sale and rascalities of the post trader-
ships. General Coster hae told hia story
frankly and boldly. H* has dsrsd to tell
what ha knew. He has exposed wioked-
nem in high places. Grant's pete ktv*
■offered fearfully. It wonld seem that ■
high-toned Executive wonld have honored
him for it. On the contrary, Grant eceks
to abase him. Notwithstanding the pro
testations of General Bhermen end
Secretary of War Teft, th* President has
even refused to give Cutter ■ hearing.
No wonder, when the tracks of ell th*
vile frauds that have been unearthed point
direotly to the White House. Grant,
himself, is fssring impeachment. Why
should he order $30,000 of Government
funds directed to detect frauds iu Demo
cratic New York? Why did he .not do
the same in Republican Philadelphia and
Pennsylvania? (Is bid not the warrant
of law to do either. His attorney generals
so testify, He ih now endeavoring to
strike terror to the hearts of army officers
to keep them still, end so preserve hie
appointees.
THE SkUCMTION OF THE FXF.II-
DBNOY.
The South wants none of the offices.
She wants Radicalism defeatod and ceres
not whether Tilden, Bayard, Thurman or
Hendrix or any other good Democrat be
nominated by the St. Louis Convention.
Ths nominee, provided he be not of (he
combination, compromise stripe like
Greeley, will carry every Southern State,
hardly excepting South Caroline. It
makes no difference whether he be a
herd or soft money men; so he be
■ sound Democrat; nor is it
matter whether he be a war Demoorat or
not. The defeat of Radicalism, so that
all seotions of tho oountry can live in
ptac* and harmony, is the only objeot of
the Booth. 8b* wants the Northern Dem
ocrats to select their strongest man, and
will vote for him. No Southern man
■honld be nemed on the tioket. We want
no divisions in onr own ranks. We de
sire peaoe and the rebuilding of pros
perity in our seotiou, and this can never
be accomplished under the reign of Radi-
Tax Atlantic and Paciflo telegraph com
pany have decided to issue $5,000,1.00 of
new stoek to build lines. The extensions
inolude a line from Waghington through
Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston, Augusta,
Mobile and New Orleans, to Galveetou;
also another line from New Orleans vie
Vicksburg, Memphis, Nashville end Lou
isville to Ciuoiuuati. It is stated that
the work on these lines will be pushed for
ward as rapidly as possible, aud that they
will he finished during the coming *um-
mer.
A New Oblxams inventor oleime the
perfection of a boat peculiarly eonetruot-
ed with a doable bottom, whioh will per
mit Us rstara np stream with but little
resietsno* from th* current. With this
advantage, he proposes to earry wheat
from Cairo to New Orleans at three oenta
e bushel so soon as Capt. Eads aeonres a
ohannel below anflloiently deep far for
eign veeeele to reach the latter city.
The New York Commercial and financial
Chronicle speaks favorably of the projeet,
and regards ths problem of making New
Orlaaaa a graat exporting point for bread-
stuffs aa already solved.
Iox Maouinkby.—A correspondent
writea ns as follows. We shall be pleased
to convey the information desired to the
gentleman aa well as to allot onr readers,
if parties having the required information
will send it to thia office:
“Gbntlxmzn:—Being e regular sub
scriber for the Commercial Gazette, I am
unable to find any advartiament in its col-
nmus regarding machinery for the mak
ing of ice. Will yon be kind enough to
give me names of parties interested in
snoh machinery with whoha I oan corres
pond. If yon will yon will oonfer a graat
favor. “0. H."
Wc Bud the above in the St. Louie
Commercial Gazette. W* hive looked
through onr advertising columns. No
snoh maohine ia advertised there.
—Th* U. 8. Court did not meet in
Montgomery Monday. Judge Bruee is at
Huntavilla, and will probably raaoh
Montgomery this week.
—Forsyth ha* shipped 9,410 balsa&l
cotton this season.
-vlfitaksU daass, of Lowndes oounty,
is thAotdsU grander ia th* Stats,
—Bruaswtsk is taking msaaurss to pro
tect ths mosUnff birds and thsir a sets
from ths boys.
-^CkM as* eoes* 800 (Ms attending
Baptist fsmals oollsgss ia Georgia. Tbs
buildings ooat over $250,000.
—Samuel Orr died suddenly of menin-
getis at the Air-Line Hone*, Atlanta, Bun-
day morning. His remains wen sent to
Columbus. .
—August* shipped over the Georgia
Btilroad in 1875, 41,278,852 pounds of
gasno; in 1876, 57,094,045, an increase of
16,000,000 pounds.
—In Harrison scanty, recently, Mr.
Jamas J. Toby invited his friends to wit
ness hi* marriage wAi Miss Frankie E.
J.onee, bnt el tbs last moment Frankie
elspad with another assn.
—Mr. Roach, an agad citizen of Gilmer
bounty, a revenue prisoner on a frivolous
charge, whom the United States Marshal
offered to relieve for $100, died in the
Atlanta jail Friday night.
—L. M. Terrell, superintendent of
mails for th* States of Georgia, Florida,
Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Louisiana and Mississippi, baa moved his
headquarters from Chattanooga to At
lanta.
Ambrose C. Bpenear, formerly a resi
dent of Augusta, and an old member of
the Clinoh Rifles, was murdered at Linn,
Miatonri, April 18, 1876. His father was
Secretary of the Navy ruder President
Tyler.
—In Richmond oounty Superior Court
the big ootton futures earn, of B. W.
Heard v* Leech, Qsrrisou & Forward,
the jury returned a verdiot tor defendants
for $8,753.83, with interest from Septem
ber 1875.
Dispatches, dated April 26th, to the
Now York Daily Bulletin, pot the ootton
acreage of Georgia from ten to fifteen
per cent, below that of last year, and state
that the condition of th* growing erop is
unfavorable, owing to let* planting end
bed weather.
—“Sox" writes from Atlanta (o th* Au
gusts Conetilulionalut that Gertrell's
friends claim tor him that he will have
the support of forty oountie* for th* Gu.
bernatorial nomination. “Sox” ia the
man who thinks Jo* Brown has Btfragth.
All snoh are pure bosh.
—In Savannah, Saturday night, Mr.
Jamas Greenlaw waa in th* baok part of
his house, with his three little children
sitting in front, when th* ball of a pistol
fired by some unknown party passed in
the door and broke to pieces the pipe ba
was smoking. No otn*.
Tbs judge, jary, lawyers and s large
number of eltixena of Monroe county
have petitioned Governor Bmith to oom-
rnnta th* sentence of Zuh Bird, who is to
bs hung next Friday, to imprisonment for
life. He killed another negro in
ment of phrenzy. There was absence of
all motive.
—The Grand Jury of Richmond oounty
has fouud true bills gainst Geo. E. Rat
cliffs for scoepting a challenge, and
against J. W. Harris snd W. H. Chew for
acting *■ seconds in ths Tilley-Rstclifie
duel. Rsloliffe to not in Georgia, bnt
Harris snd Cbsw ar*. A number of
prominent lawyors have already volun
teered W defend them.
—The New York Tribune, in epesking
of the peouliar plan of the Democracy of
Georgia in the selection of delegatee,
■ays: “As there ar* to be nine different
conventions at th* asms hour in th* day,
tbs Frssidsntisl aspirant cannot concen
trate himself upon them ell, ao be late
the whole lot take cere of themselves.
Tbs prospect of s nnitsd delegation to not
therefore especially good.”
—During Aprj) tbs August* Exchange
sold ten shares of Augusts Ga* stock at
36; twenty-five shares of Central Railroad
■took at 40^*40}; tsn of Nstionsl Bank at
90; ten of Georgia Railroad at fll.fiflj; ten
of Augnata factory at 118. The follow
ing were the quotations on Saturday:
Georgia Reilroad stock 80} bid, 8l| ask
ed; A. A W. P. Railroad stook 78 bid;
Planters Loan sad Savings Beak, Q' bid,
7 asked; Commercial Beak, 80 bia, 84
asked; Angoata Factory, llff bid, 120
asked; Augusta Gas Company, ?5 bid, 87
aakad; Port Royal Railroad (endorsed by
Georgia Railroad) 85 bid, 67 ssksd.
—Monroe Advertiser:
Th* “Georgia Grange" reports that Mr.
Hiram Allan, of Milonsll oounty, pnllsd
from his oat patch, a bunch of ninety-six
■talks grown from oaa grain; also, that
Mr. Simeon Wallace reports on* hundred
aud seven stalks from on* grain.
Mr. Geo. Zallnar, of Monro* oounty,
goes ahead of both of thaa* gentlemen.
He brought us lest week ■ bunoh contain
ing one hundred and tteenty-flce stalks
grown from ona grain of oats. Mr. Zell-
nar says h* has twenty-five sores of oats,
which looks vary flee and promising and
if no acoident befalls his crop, the yield
will be large. Some portions of the crop
ere six feet high.
—The Catholic Cathedral in Savannah
wee dediested Sunday. The procession
was formed at the Cathedral of St. John
the Baptist. It waa headed by Biahop
Gross, of Savannah, Arohbiahop Btylsy,
of Baltimore end Bishop* Lynch, of
Cherislon, Verot, of St. Augustine, Gib
bons, of Riohmond, thirty-on* priests,
among whom was Father Brown of Augus
tsand a very long prooaaaton. Th* inte
rior of the Cathedral which to not yet fin.
tohed, waa crowded. All th* aaata on th*
main floor had not bean add, and free
admission was given. The Basic was
rendered by 25 instruments beside the
organ and 60 voioca. Frofahaor Schultz,
was musical diraotor. Th* follodftg
war* th* aalaetioas; Eooa Bar-
oadea Magaus—Hannich; Kyria
—Graith; Gloria—Graith; Van! Ssncta
Spiriloa—Hannich; Crado—Graith;
Domina Dans—Staahla; Sanctus—
Graith; Bcunadictus—Graith; Agnus Dai
—Graith; T* Daom—Lambllott* Bish
op Lynch, of Ohariaaton preachvd the
dedication sermon, taking hia text from
St. Peal's epistle to th* Hshrews, I3th
chapter, 10th vena, “W* have an altar of
whioh they cannot act who asrva th* tab*
•rnaela.” At the ocnclaaioa of tba high-
mam, Rev. Father Reilly of Atlanta, sami*
address of ecOfretabtioa to Bish
op On**, who to shout Isavimg fer ■ short
visit to Italy sad ths Pops. Bishop Q.,
Wisdy replied. That evening h* enter
tained the visiting clergy. It to astimn-
tod thsir war* a thousand visitors to
Bavannah.
abaha nm
—Cposs oounty oat and whsat crops
araflna.
—Crops ih Marengo oounty at* very
bask ward.
—Daring April, Monigomsty buried 15
whites snd 25 blacks.
—A trout was osnght In th* Oabawba
river wkieh weighed 25 pounds.
—Bsv. Dr. Basil Manly, jr., will deliv
er tba But* University oommsaosmsnt
sermon in Jnly next
—Mr. Larkin Willis, of Elmore station,
8. A N. R. B., died on th* 19th from an
overdose of morphia*.
—Coon, HnnUr, snd th* tots nnti-Spra-
oer crowd will taka part in the Radical
Convention ia Montgomery oa ths 24th.
—Chancellor Graham last week. In
Dale Chancery Oonrt, ia tbs asm of W. 0.
Bstbans vs. John E. Littlsflsld, hold that
the aet of the Legislator* exempting ons
hundred and sixty acres of lead from lavy
snd sale, to be unconstitutional, nail and
void.
—The Sootlsboro' Oboerter mentions
that W. T. Graham has just dipped hi*
small flock of OotowoU sheep. Th*
greatest number of pounds dipped from
a singl* sheep was 12 j* pounds, and the
lowest 8} pounds, averaging about 10}
pound*. Th* on* whioh yielded 12 lbs
was only on* year old.
—Than to in Prattavill* on* ossa of
■mall pox and ■ ess* of veridoid, brought
to Fnttsvilla from Psassools by a negro
■boat two wades ago. Both cases ar* ne
groes, snd they bsv* bssn removed from
tbs limits of tho town and oomplsUly
isolated, ao there to little fear of th* dis
ease spreading. The doctors pronoaaoe
the two seam to be of a vary mild form.
—P. A. Tntwiler, James E. Webb,
John T. Walker, W. B. Yonng end James
J. Garrett, Esq*., publish an oppinion to
the offset that th* revenue lew exempts
from taxation all United Btetes bonds,
State bonds, spinning wheels, poultry
wearing apparel; end that an assessor to
eoting without warrant of tow ia asking
any qnaetlon la refarenoa to these. They
eteU that they are authorized to my that
the Attorney General concurs with them
in this oonstrnotion of the tow.
Thx fit. Louis Republican, mentions
some of the troubles that will follow Ike
new money: “When e men wdks much
the inside of his legs will be chafed
raw. When less then ■ dollar to U go by
mail it will have to be eonverted first in
to postage stamps. Whan yon ran for a
■traet-car money will fly oat of yoar
pockets at every jump. When yon toll
yonr wife that yon have no money she
will say that yon lie, for she heard it jin
gle. It will be difflonlt to pey a man a
quarter by mistake for a half. When you
ere in a hurry, the storekeeper will have
to weigh (he ooin in his hand snd sound
it twanty-five times on th* oonnter before
he can determine whether it to good. The
Baby will awdlow a dime a day. A boy
with ■ quarter will lose it tn a orack in
two minntea, from whioh no amount of
coaxing with forks and obipa otn rseovsr
it. Sleepy men will pnt buttons and loz
enges into contribution boxes as of yore.”
F A C T 8
Speak Louderjhan Words-
P it MONDAY, APRIL 1TVB, I WILL
C0KKENOEA
(Nitwit out $si« «f my Entire Mart
or
8tap|« & Fancy Dry Good*, Shod, HaM>&c.
it v SI css wnvwa ruin ■r sxron.
Don't May, if jo» west ml bargains.
W. MOSES,
100 Broad attract (under th* Beakla Mom*)
epts-lm * '
DRY GOODS.
Columbua Dye Works,
St. Clair Strwt, Sfeaalt* Fnsk|rt*riaa Chareh.
Clothing soourod,
warrant** not to
tylo; c
mdyod and rodnUhta,
■tain thn nndornlothoo 1
or Woolen Yam* dyad aay a
sind. All work at raaoeaabtn attorn.
cath. JOUR APPLEYARD, I
npYO-Om
VEGETABLE MARKET.
S TALLS wilt bo natod at Ifet Market Hons*
at l‘J o’olook it. oa MONDAY, May 1st.
quarterly notes, with two rood saraUaa, will
bs required, T, W. ACRE,
T. J. NUCKOLLS,
W. J. WATT. .
Committee oa Market.
np»-*t
Four
Per Cent. Discount
W ILL BE ALLOWED on City Taxes on
Beal Estate it paid by May lot. Ao
taxoo mutt bo paid by July lot, money may ba
mvnd by paying now.
J. N. BARNETT,
apls-td Collector and Transarat.
B. H. Richardson & Co.,
Publishers’ Agents,
111 Bay St„ Savannah, Ga.,
Are authorised t* Own tract tor Ad
vertising la this Paper.
RAISE YOUR OWN MULES.
JJARRY OP THE WEST WILL |^^
aund at Munday’• sUUlsf for 01W^B|
month.
49* Tsrma very moderate.
[*p2f-<lftw2w]
LOST COW.
QTBAYED FROM THU.
kj olty, on April lltb, a small,
LUIHT-COLOKED BHD COW |
no horns j has a white spot .la —
forehead Bho was ratsod by Mil. Ri _ _
who lives about nin* mills from Oalumbu* on
the Wbltesvilln road. Th* Cow was sasn, a
fsw days since, In Beallwood.
A lib ml reward will b* paid tor bar rstara,
or for Information whioh will load to bar rooov-
* ,r ' . . CLIFF. B. GRIMES.
my2-d2tkwlt u Bread otraat.
COOK A O’BRIEN,
Batchers and Cattle Dealers*
TITE HAVE ASSOCIATED OUB-
TT solve, as Batchers and Oeaaval Cattle
Dealer*. Until, bought and sold, and mats
In any qaantlty desired delivered. Oaratklla—
Nos. IS and IT at thn Market House-will al
ways bo supplied with the choicest Boot, Mut-
ho., to b* found la tka 00 an try.
ton, Pork,
dacltf
COOK A I'kkIF.X.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
Thx second volume of Macaulay's
“Life and Lattora," not yat published in
America, to aaid to hava aoma remarkable
allusions to Mrs. Stow*. Of b*r first
book ,“Unol* Tom's Cabin,” ba wrote in
what was on .th* whole n not naaompU-
montary strain; bat when ah* published
h*r “Bunny Mamoris* in Foreign Land*,’’
h* wrote thna: “A mighty foolish, im
pertinent book, this of Mrs. Stow*. She
puts in my mouth a groat deal of staff
that I never attend, particularly that
about the cathedral*. What blander* ah*
makrot Robert Walpole for Horace
Walpole. Shaftaabnry, th* author of th*
babes* oorpu* act, ah* ooufoonds .with
Sbsftaabnry.theanthorof ‘Chanotoristioa.’
fih* cannot oven see. Palmaraton, whose
•ye* era »ky bln*, the oalto dark-eyed. I
am glad that I mat her ao aaldom, and
sorry that I met bar at all.” What h*
would have aaid of the “True Story,’’ it to.
difflaut to imagina.
The Albamarl* Club in London, of
whioh one-half tba members ar* ladies
and one-half gentlemen, bid* fair to b* a
permanent anooaaa. Than era aaparate
club room* for th* ladle* in th* top story,
snd waking rooms for tka gentleman.
Both aaxaa meat in th* parlor* and ooffoa
room*. Th* elub to * gnat ooavonienoc
to merchant* who may dtoire to attend
plaoe* of amusement io tho avaning with
their wives and ohildreo, ns by meeting at
the club they can save thwaaelvc* th*
troubl* of a doubl* jonrnay to tb*ir homo*
and baok.
DRESS-MAKING.
M B4.KYNEHART.at bar raatdnao. near
th* Opera Hon.*, has rsnsivsd tn* latsst
Spring Patterns, and is randy to cut and tt
UroiHs In th* most taahloaabto stylss. Is also
prepared to do Stomping and Fluting eo-
oordlng to latoot dclgno, and Is agent for
Smith'! Skirt Elevvtor, whioh ladies will Unde
great coovenlenoo, aa they oan by its us* raise
NEW
BAKERY a CONFECTIONERY
I RESPECTFULLY NOTIFY my friends
And the public that I hAV« op$n«d At my
•tore, on Or aw ford ■tract, a
New Bakery and Candy Manufactory
when I can supply at wholesale aud ratal! ths
best of Bread, Uskes, Oaudlos sad Confection-
cry In th* market. Havsalso opened In oouaoo-
Don with my buststsa sa
Zoo Ore*
whsro I adits and
“rvvfi by dny and night. Weddings,' Partis*
and Plonles supplied at low rat...
epm-eodltn F. X. PKOFUMO.
pAKPENTEK'H Ms.muml.-A praottoii
V kUld.t0UMof.il tool, and all oporatloai ot
operations
•*«•• » EH unwififf iwr ir|4MtlN, fori
of contract., speclttoatloas, plans, Ae, with
Plata Instructions for bogtanars, and lull glos
sary of terms asod tetrad*. lUnriratod. Paint
er's Mnannl, to. Book of Alphabets, to.
Scroll, and Urn km sou, II. Wntduaakor and
Jeweler, to. Soap-maker, M. Taxidermist, to
Ur bock Milan or by mail. JEMR HANEY
a no , UbNaaaaa street. N.T. ootb-W
g RETCHING FROM NATURE, la pane
and wntar oolora, sad Drawing and Petal
In colored Oraysas; * po**tto*] Instructor,
llluitrstad, to c-
11* M****n stn*t, N. x.
w.
A
H. ROBARTS &
iDsALxaa m
Stoves, Tin-war*,
Sh**t Iron and Ooppor.
CO.,
ft
WOODEN AND HOLLOW-WAKE.
F 1
INE POCKET AkD TABLE CUTLERY,
and ngonU for th*
Celebrated CBAftTKB Oil Ceekiig Stove.
Keep a general steak ot
BOURE-FCRHUHIN41 UMM.
Can duplloata th* bills of uatghbortag olttos.
AW“qulck sales sad .mall profits" la our
motto.
Oall sad axamln* our .cods sad pries*,
focu-tfl
Wm. Beach & Co.
Keep constantly on hand
Every Kind and Grade of
HARDWARE.
All of the litait Improvement* in
PLOWS, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS
of *v*ry description. A fin* lot of
AXES. The b*«t stook of KNIVES
and CARPENT ERS'TOOLS In th* oily.
Cull u< examine anp stork, and
you will be sure to bay.
WM. BIAOHWOO.
FOR SALE AND RENT.
For Rent.
I HAVE several vacant Residue**,
tt I will rut vary low util in of
October to good tanuts.
JknlMtf JOHN BLAOKMAB.
For Kent.
rpWO DWELLING
A. HOUSESu Broadatrut,
betwua Baldwin and Fow
atra.li. j
On* Dwelling Honso eora.ri
Crawford and Juku .trkot..l
One Dwelling Hons* on Ogl*t
betwcu Baldwin snd Faw.
All in good order.
Apply to
W. L. SALISBURY,
at Hnrnhuu’ A Mechanic’ Bank.
•apie.tr
FOR SALE.
FINE MARBLE-BED BILLIARD
ABLE, y?IU be sold at k tamllle*.
TAl
Enquire at
(janiMfl
THIS OFFICE.
FOB KENT—CHEAP.
rjiBE SANS SOUUI BAB ud FIXTURES
will ba ranted by th* mostk, cnar. Eaqulra
of 0. A. KLINK,
vSlmcwaBMcmacminKSUlSmmSSm
HIDES.
M. M. HIR8CH
HAS BEHOVED TO
HIS OLD STAND
ON
Crawford Street,
Near Alabama Warehouse
Whore ha will ooatinua to PAY tn*
HIGHEST PRICES for
Rags, Hides, Furs and Wax,
l«a.Tt
ThARUU OF OOLUMAlri.-Awtol fuu
-|j}-Uo»u Rutkly, i* outs, at aay aswk
ONLY A FEW WEEKS LONG]
TO \
Close Out the Stock of E. S. Swjl
The Goods Must be Sold at Some Pric
— -- ; o: —
ALL. WE ASK IS,
To have you come and examine the pric«
DREES GOODS almost Riven away;
NICE LAWNS only lOc.; cheap at 80o.;
•HOES far below cost;
A lot of Richardson's SHIRT* at Dl i cost tS.Bol
New York;
CLOTHINC and HATS at half pries.
GORDON & CARGI]
R. ».—Anything you fall to find harp, you can get at j
“NEW YORK STORE.”
ap80-*odly
MUST BE SOLD
S T O C
OF
WHICH It
UNSURPASSED IN THIS GIT]
MUST BE DISPOSED OF,
AND I AM OFFERINC THE ENTIRE STOCK
A.t and
Below Goal
T. E. BLANCHARD,
183 BROAD STREET!
JAMES A. LEWIS,
(Sucoeuor to Gawley ft Lewis,;
JOBBER OF DRY GOOD!
H as I’®.* r,, A[ for ln 'P*otl«n ON* df the LARGEST tTOCKS of 8PRI
•nd SUMMER GOODS in any Southarn market. Hiving purchstl
largely, dlraot from manufacturer*, and transportad at vary low ratal I
freight, enablM m* to name prlo*a that will m**t th* vlawa of th* clot!
buyers. Hava now open and t« arrlva—
2,000 pl*c*a PRINTS; 26 bll*a 08NABURGS;
1,000 pi*o*» BLEACHED DOMESTIC; 1,000 doz*n H08E and HALF HOSl
1,000 pl*o*a BROWN DOME8TIC8; 500 dozen Ladl**' and G*nt’a HAN!
KERCHIEFS; : . , 1
BOOpUo** COTTONADtes and JEANS: 500 pain KID GLOVES;
25 bale* CHECKS *nd STRIFES ; NOTIONS of all kind*;
200 dozen Mon’* and Boys’ HATS; 500 one* BOOTS and SHOES.
MY RETAIL HOUSE
la also supplied with on ELEQANT STOCK. All the novelties of the sastoiH
Lidi**’ COLLARS and CUFFS; Ladles’ and Gent*’ TIES; a splendid ntoj
Of WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, i^ARASOLS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ao.
WHOLESALE HOUSE, 152 BROAD STREET,
RETAIL HOUSE, 154 BROAD STREET.
T COLUMBUS, OA.
MILLINERY.
1876.1 SPRING OPENING. 1187
urge Stock-Sum
MRS. L. A.. LEE
Takoa ptosaur* in Informing tho Ladiat of Columbua and surrounding eouf
try that aha ha* Ju*t returned from Now York with on unusually
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCJlJ
OF
SPBING Ae SUMMER MILLINER!
——^ :o:
T AWES’ and MISSES’ HATS and BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. HA
J_j GOODS, JEWELRY and TRIMMINGS. HOSIERY, GLOVES aad OORSET
PARASOLS and FANS, and all of tho LATEST NOVELTIES. ^ .. .
My Stook la th* LARGEST. HANDSOMEST and BEST *v*r brought I
thl* market, AND PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW!
88*0*11 and b* eonvlnood.
OPENING DAY—Wednesday, April IOth.
apM eodkwZm i
SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY
MBS. COLVIN to HISS DONNELL!
No. 100 Broad Street*—Kyle’s Old Stand,
OLUTES and JEWELUY-kU of whlok kra nnuaully buntlfUl ud of tha Iktaat
tiua, and WIU be uld kt PKWCS TO SVIT TUE TIMES. Olv# us * MU, *nd uUalketmn ’
b* gurutud. ' ' »P 8 ' 3 -
GRANGERS, ATTENTION!
■ —to:
800 tbne Nova tootle LAND PLAtJRR,
Etlwan DlttOLVED DONE,
STANDARD RONE MANURES*
Chemical SuppUee for making Home Fertillxere,
ACID PHOSPHATE—high grade.
AGRICULTURAL LIME,
Field and Carden teede. Agricultural Implements.
HOLSTEAD to CO.,
1*1 kX* US BrokX*tra.t, IWU