About Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1877)
DATLtf 'KNQUIRER'-SUN: COttjkBUS; ‘^SlOEGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 9. 1877. flNieu »«•. —Th* clreoa »t August* starts oat on April lot. —About 800 delegatee no attending the QoorgU Agrioaltarol Convention. —A ehere of Oeorgie Railroad (took •old at Auguste on Tn*ed*y st 72|. —Maoon City Ooanoil now requires $500 per day in edrenoe from obioken fighters. -Thirty-nine more illioit distillers here been released at Atlanta by plead ing gnilty. —Hr. Edward Oshn and Hit« Mary E. Wilson, ol Atlanta, ware married, Wednesday. —The Badieels have nominated one Areher as a candidate for Congress in the Ninth distriot. —Twenty shares Central Beilroed stoek •old at Savannah Tuesday st $344. Bal ance withdrawn. —Ool. L. B Anderson, of Covington, will probably be appointed United Sates Marshal in plaee of W. H. Bmythe. —The total number of interments in Angusta daring February wee 80—14 while and 10 colored, ef whioh 27 died in the eity. —The Borne Trl-Weekly Tribune re- g ets to learn that th"e Mormons are gain 1 . g strength in Floyd and Chattooga oounty. —Andrew College at Cnthbert eaught fire on the roof lest Monday, evening, bat the fire was extinguished before any dam age woe done. —dodge Tompkins, in some remarks st Bavannah coart, intimated that he did not oonsider aeertifioate of a physician always conducive. —The Cnthbert Meuenger says Colonel Hood, its returned and "reformed” ltep- reeentative, deelares: “It is the Legislature I ever saw.” —Bnmors are current that Foster Blodgett will be United States Marshal for Georgia and Colonel Jesse W. Jack- son Governor of Arisons. —In Southwestern Georgia they have ordinary oorn four or five blades high, and some of the early varieties as tall as an ordinary man’s shoulders. —Mr. D. A. Newsom, of Greene eoan- ty, has instituted a suit for damages of $10,000 against the Georgia Bailroad for causing his horse to rnn away and hart him. —On Thursday night last the jail st Oarnesville was broken open and three prisoners rescued. This makes six pris oners that have esoaped daring the past six months. —Little Emmaus obureb, seven miles below Newnan, in Coweta oonnty, was burned last Tuesday night, or jast before day Wednesday morning—the work of an incendiary. —Willis Moody, a respectable eolored man living in the upper portion of Liber ty county, and his son were drowned last week in the Ogeeohee while gathering floating wood. —Walton eoanty has a ootton factory, a jag factory, a bonnet factory, and a hat faotory, all doing a good business; be sides, the oounty is out of debt and has $1,000 in the treasury. —In Gwinnett oounty Pope Breedlove shot and killed his wife. He claims the shooting was accidental. They bad been married only three months. She was a daughter of Rev. Elijah Boggs. —Commissioner Janes is sending out blank books for the oolleotion of agri cultural statistics by tax receivers and oolleotors. The blanks are embrsoed in one book which simplifies the work. —Bev. OhBrles F. Deems, D. D., pas tor of the Church of the Strangers, of New York, leotured in Augusta Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Subject—“Be- fore Marriage and After Marriage.” —Judge Pottle has refused ball to Griggs, Marshal of Sparta, Lovett, a bar keeper, and Barnes, obarged with the murder of Mr. Bozier, of Sparta. The crime was oommitted tor the $1,000 Bu sier had. —Mr. J. H. Hardigree, of Fort Gaines, hsd abpnt $250, in ourrenoy stolen from his ropm one day last week. Three ne groes have been arrested and $22 of the money recovered. They are now held for trial. —The Oedartown Exprett states that tbe local option law having been repealed with regard to that town, the Town Conn- oil fixed tbe retail license at $400 per annum. In less than an hour after the ordinance was passed one dealer planked down for the license and opened out, to the gratification of those who had been forced to total abstinenoe. —Salaries in Maoon have been fixed os follows: Mayor, $1,500; Treasurer, $1,- 500; Clerk of Council, $1,200; Chief of polios, $1,200; Lieutennts, $800; $1,750 will be put aside for K mpe, $4,150 for gas, $4,000 for property, $1,800 for oharity, $800 iting, and $500 for stationary for the remainder of tbe year. ■ —A oow walked into an open box car at Maoon the other night, and tbe dour was eloeed without knowing the animal was aboard. She was carried to Atlanta be fore it was known she wss aboard. Tbe railroad authorities oared for her and brought her bsck to Macon, where she was turned out; when she qui ally walked off home, as though she S3 never taken her little excursion to the Gate City. —Mr. Bobert Pickens,, of DeKolb, had returned home from a ride on horseback and hitohed his horse end went into tbe hones; when he came out his horse kioked him in the breast with both feet. His pistol was knocked from his pooket, and, striking the ground, went off. His brother pinked it up and handed itbaok to Mr. P., when it again exploded, the ball lodging in Mr. Bobert Piokens' right shoulder, inflating a painful though not fetal wound. —The races at Thunderbolt, Savannah, * commenced Tuesday. First } mile for $100 purse, was won by First Chance, As- oott second and Hinton third. Time 1:20. Trotting matoh for $100—first two beats won by Nellie, last three and race by Bol - in Hood, Asoott having been withdrawn on second heat. Shortest time 2:69,long est 8.-0CJ. Dash of a mile for $125, won by Maria in 2:00, Little Fellow aeoond, Prang third. The running raoes were started by Colonel Lamar, and tbe trot ting raoes by Captain Hussey. Large crowd in attendance. —A Houston oounty men thus writes tbe TelegraphMeuenger .-The farmers of the eastern portion of this county are greatly behind with their work. Tbe win ter and spring have been so rainy and the lend so wet and muddy it wss very late before they begun plowing. Wheat and fall oats ore not looking very well at peccant. Very few planted spring oats in thk portion of the oounty. Peach, plum and apple tree* are now in fall bloom, and if we have no more cold snaps, the fruit crop will be very heavy. Provisions of all kind—meet exoepted—are cheaper and more of them than at any time sinoe the war. Alabama stws —Montgomery buried six whites and nineteen blacks last month. —James Edmonds, of Taskegee, has gone to Waeo, Texas, and J. W. Foster, for forty years a J. P. of Macon county, is dead. •> m —At the Municipal election in Tasks: S ie, 124 votes ( were polled, divided for ayor as follows: J. A. Bliblo, 98; B. H. Abercrombie, 22; P. 8. Lockard, 1; J. M. Conner, 1; T. B. Dryer, 2. Messrs. B. E. Covington, L. B. Phillips, H. Kyle, J. 0. Smith, were eleoled Oounoilmen. —At the election on the 6tb, for ooun ty officers of the new county of Oolhpan, the full Demooratio ticket wss eleoted: Mr. T. W. MoMinn wss elected Probate Judge, and B. H. Wharton, Circuit Clerk. The town of Onllman wss ohoeen the oounty site, whioh is situated ou the 8. A N. A. Bailroad. —Judge Cobb in bis charge to the Ma oon county grand jury, reoommended a tax of one tenth of one per cent, to repair the oourt house in Taskegee. Never before has there been' such a small nut ber of oases on the orlmlnal docket, and the present grand jury of which Mr. B. D. Cox is foreman will have bnt few oases before it. —The seoond and third Internal Beve- nue oolleotion districts were consolidated on tbe 1st of the present month, with D. B. Booth, Esq., of Autauga oounty, as collector. The new district is now known as the Seoond Collection Distriot, end em braces all the old seoond and third dis tricts, exoept - the counties of Hole, Greene, Sumter, Piokens and Tuskaloosa. Booth’s office is in Montgomery. FLOIIM sews. —Lends near Tampa that went a beg ging for owners to cultivate them a year or two baok, now bring snob prices as to astound tbe natives. —Pensacola is a crippled corporation. Besignations left the Board of Aldermen with just a quorum of five members. One of these has been absent, end the wheels of corporate legislation is legally looked —Judge Settle, tbe newly appointed United States Judge in Florida, is at Pen sacola. He was gladly welaomed by a number of the prominent ottizens and members of the bar. Judge Wood is also io Pensacola. —A petition has been signed by mem bers of the Pensaoola bar asking the ap pointment of Judge A. E. Maxwell to the osition of Girouit Judge of the Fourth 'istriot, vioe Judge Van Ness. Judge Maxwell will be an honor to the position, and his appointment would be moat ac ceptable to the people of the distriot. —Col. B. F. Wbitner sold reoently to Dr. Gordon end Mr. Looey, of Pulaski, Tennessee, twenty-five sores of his place ou Silver Lake, near Fort Beid, for $20,- 000. Col. Whitner retains a portion of the lake front, embracing five sores of orange grove end banana patch and nine sores of woodland, on which he will soon oommence the erection of afinereeidence. —The South Florida Journal states that “up to this date 2,072 boxes and 74 barrels of oranges and lemons have been shipped from Sanford wharf, aggregation about 840,000 oranges. Mellonville wharf has probably shipped double this number, which would rnn the aggregate up to 1,000,000 from these two wharves. Large numbers have been shipped from Ginn’s grove and Lake Jessup np the river, and from Hawkinsville and other landings bo low in this oounty, so that it will not be over estimating the crop of Orange ooun ty this year to place it at 2,000,000.” Tbe Liquor Miratllwarcd la Ura trailed mates. Bev. B. J. Corley delivered a powerful and eloquent address bn 'Temperance' under the auspioes of the United Sons of Temperance, on Tuesday, in Trinity Church, Bavannah. In it we find this: The latest and most antbentio figures that I have seen upon this subjeot are taken from tbe report of tl^p Chief of tbe United States Bevenue Department for 1870, which represents that tbe total oost of iutoxicatiog liqaors consumed in this oountry was $1,487,000,000. The amount consumed in each State was given in detail, but we have only time to enumerate a few : New York heads tbe list $246,000,000 Kentnoky 50,000,000 Georgia 25,000,000 Texas 21,000,000 Tennessee... 20,000,000 In round numbers, liquor costs in one year $1,500,000,000; the oost of flour and meal was $580,000,000; the oost of olotb. ing, $335,000,000; the oost of churohes, $12,000,000; the cost of newspapers, $40,000,000; total, $1,035,000,000. Show ing that liquor alone oosts nearly $500,» 000,000 more than all of these articles combined. There were in the United States alone 140,000 licensed liquor saloons, whioh, if placed in a line, would fill both sides of a street 200 miles long. There are 500,000 men employed in dealing out death by the dollar and damnation by tbe drink. It is estimated that there are in this coun try 10,000,000 moderato drinkers and 1,- 000,000 drunkards. If all of these were plaoed in single file and two feet allowed to each man, it would form a line 3,000 miles long. As we look upon this sad array of reel ing, swearing drunken men every day we would see a dozen suloides and a murder at every mile. In New York alone 65,000 men were ar rested for crimes oommitted while under the influence of liquor. While through out tbe oountry 120,000 are cent to drunk ards' graves each year. COFFINS, CASKETS, —AND- liillie Burial Cases. IUAN BURIAL CASE OOMPANE1S’ SELF-SEALING, AIR-TIGHT BURIAE CASES, For Beauty or Design, Lightness and Dura bility, are acknowledged by ibe trade every where to be the very best. The Cincinnati Coffin Companies’ Superb Damnation Inlaid Work wood oorrxua. MARCHAL & SMITH PIANOS. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Most Durable Pianos Made! I also keep the Ain-TionT, BblviSbaubq Wood Comma regularly on hand, and my Mends may rely on finding any really meri torlons new nrtlele In this line In my stock, ss I They *r« Beautiful Roiewood, Seven and one-third Ootivei, with avory Improvement and fully guaranteed. Their moderate prloe end uniform auooett heve won for them the position of a Standard of Eoonomy and Du rability. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL MU8ICIAN8 TO BE THE BEST. Over 18,000 Now in Use! Agents Wanted in Every County. Address MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., 47 University Place, New York, Or. HOST. W. SMITH. Avert. in low prfoea fob) 8 eod&wlm T. T. EDMUNDS. NEW FURNITURE, Just Received. PURNITUR E Of all kinds in the line, consisting of BED ROOM SETTS, FINE and COMMON PARLOR SUITES, till A IRS of all kinds, BEADSTEADS In Great Variety, fce., fcc., all ot the latest styles and fresh, and will be sold low. Furniture Repaired Promptly and Cheaply. L. ROONEY, SS and 88 Bread HI., Up Stairs. febi eodfcwlim Plow Manufactory -AT- COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, O FFERS TO THE TRADE 8TE WROUGHT IRON and CAST IRON PLOW HOE® Of every description used by the Southern Planters. Also, Singletree Irons, Clevlee la. Heel Pin, Bolts, ke., Ac. r Send for Prloe List. mh4 dlwJtwln River Freight Reduced. JjlREIGHT ON OORN and Meal Is reduced to Elxvxh. Cunts per 100 lbs. to all points on the River. O. E. HOCHSTRA8SER, roUlw Agent Central Line Boats. W. J. GORHAM, .Attorney - at - Law, CUSSETA, GEORGIA. Can you estimate tbe great value to tbe world the discovery of tnia new prineiple, Dr. J. H. McLeau'a Cough and Lung Healing Globules ? Aa tbe saliva sots on the medioine in the Globule e gee is gen erated, whioh will onre all Throat and Lung disease:,, Goughs, Colds, Consump tion. Trial Boxes, by mail,25 ots. Dr. J. H. McLean, 314 Chestnut, St. Louis. DISSOLUTION. rjMIE FIRM OF WILHELM « IIA li lt IN U ton Is till, day diitolved by mutual consent. The bills will be settled by the un- derilgnod. J. B. WILHELM. mh7 tf DENTISTRY. Municipal Elections In Hew York. Naw Yoax, March 5.—Municipal elec tions wars held in various oities. in this Btata to-day. Troy elected e Demoorttio Mayor by 2,800 majority. Utiee oboes e Republican Mayor by 600 majority, end a Democratic Treasurer by 200 majority. Elmira sleeted a HepubUaen Beoorder by M0 majority. Tha BspabUosni carried NoohceUr, where only minor offloee were Voted for. DR. J. M. MASON, D. D. 8., Office Over Enquirer-Sun Office, COLUMBUS, GA., C URES Diseased Gums and, other diseases ol the Mouth;^ cures Abscessed Teeth; Insertsl Artificial Teeth; fill* Teeth with Gold, or cheaper material If desired. All work at reasonable prices and guaran teed. feMl dlyfcwlm RANDOLPH (OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE) Columbus, Georgia. Letter, BUI Heads, Statement! Ac., kept In stock. Blank Books of any description made to der. A large assortment of Georgia and Ala bama Legal Blanks lor sale at $100 per quire Bankruptcy Blanks In complete sets, suite ble lor either Georgia or Alabama. Price, 5 ( cents per set. Orders solicited. Specimens furnished application, with prices. THOS. GILBERT, 42 Randolph St. Cheap Summer Retort for Sale. A MOST BEAUTIFULLY located Summer Resi dence, about one mile from Golumbus, well bnilt andi kitchen, on ninety acres ofl land, say thirty acres of superior quality, with ample timber for family use. The views from the plana are picturesque and beautiful, the atmosphere eool and bracing, good water and no mosquitoes. Families who have to leave CJolumbus in the Summer for health are espe daily Invited to examine the property. Prloe, $l,ooo for all the property, and less In proportion to reduced aoreage. rtf* THIS OFFICE. FOR RENT. e oeeupied by Halman, and situated on up per Troup street, containing! six rooms. Apply at the office of nov26 oodtf ELIAS HAIMAN. FOR RENT. T H I street,containing eight rooms, i all necessary out-buildings,J eellent neighborhood. octl2 d fcwtf THIS OFFICE, $20, $00, $100, $200, $000. A LEX. FROTHING HAM * CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall Street, New York, make lor customers desirable in vestments of large or small amounts In stockj of a legitimate character, which frequently pay from five to twenty time* ‘h* amoiint »« veiled every thirty ilaj». Reliable Stock Prlvilezei negotiated at lavorable , Stock, bonght and oarrled ae long ae deilred on deuo.lt of three to ttvnnar cent. Circular, and Weekly Report, tent free. ooUl eodly Oven Maeon'e Dune 8*01 Kandolpb Street, Uoleal \bmfXn. Can't be made by every agent ev ery month In the business we fur nish, but those willing t< work can easily earn a dozen dol lars a day right In their own lo calities. Have no room to explain here. Bus iness pleasant and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. We will fur nish a complete Outfit tree. The business pays better than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see, Farmers and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don’t delay. Address Tuck A Co... Augusta, Maine. ja'if d'i m - WORN-OUT LAUDS RESTORED! . o; —— Leading Fertilizers in Greorgia, Alabama, mm m south cabduma, mm m Mississippi \ -o: No Fertilizer* which have aver been upon thla market have undergone more aavera teat*, and come out of them with reputation more firmly aatabllahod, than SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO! COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE FOR COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. :o: The Most Popular Fertilizers in Use—Sold by Me Every Season Since 1865. L AST year, 1870, thara ware 112 different brand* aold In tha State of Georgia, tha aalat aggregating about 70,000 Tone, and of that quantity tha Paoiflo Guano Company aold 13,000 Ton*. After pawing through all the contingencies of varying seasons in eleven years’ nse,the question of uniform reliability no long er exists. They are unanimously acknowledged as STANDARD GUANOS. These well known Fertilizers are for sale by my Agent* at Butler, Geneva, Jonet’ Crossing, Wimberly, Hamilton, Cstaula, and Florenoe, Ga.; Troy, Opelika, Lafayette, Alabama, and various stations ou the railroads connection with Opelika. C4T A. H. SLAUGHTER, my duly accredited Agent at Opelika, Ala., will afford all necessary information to parties residing in his distriot as to Cotton Option payments. W. W. JENKINS, Agent at Geneva, has removed to that point and will oheerfally answer all inquiries relating to the business in Talbot, Meriwether and adjacent eouutiee. Tbe above well known branda have been sold by me during the past eleven years with general satisfaction, and are, sh usual, offered for sale on FAVORABLE TEltldB. m W. XX. YOUNG, No. 12 Broad Street, Columbus, Ca. w l have also made arrangements with BLANCHARD, WILLIAMS & CO., ALABAMA WAREHOUSE, ColnmbuH, La., For storage and disposal of the above Fertilizers to their oustomers. foblO il&w2m BOOTS AND SHOES. DELIS $ CURTIS ABE OELLIMU BOOTS, SHOES eatb.er FOR CASH, And, notwithstanding the greet advance in Leather, oan sell Good Work at Reasonable Prices 1 FERTILIZERS. COTTON OPTION! Feed the Land and the Land will Feed You! The Georgia Grange Fertilizer, GEORGIA GRANGE Dissolved. Bone, GEORGIA GRANGE ACID PHOSPHATE!! Lawyers. UHAKI.E8 CllliENAN, Altoriifly-al-Enw. Up stairs over U. E. Hoohstrasser’s store. [febli,»77 tf] BENNETT H. URAWFOB», Attorney and Counsellor at U«. Office over Fraser's Hardware Store. JaU’TT ly Mvmx H. Blamdvord. Lotus F. Garrard. BLANIITURU A GAMRAKD, Attorneys and Counsellor* at Low Will practice In the State and Federal Court# sept *76 L.T. DOWNING, ~ Attorney and Nolicitor. U. S. Oom'r anti Register in Bankruptcy. Office over Brooks* Drug Store, Columbus,Ga. ap20,’78 We have si heavy stookl of Plantation Boots,! Brogans and Plow] Shoes. A full line of Fine Goods In all the popular Stylet, and are constantly re plenishing our stook with SUCH GOODS AS THE PEO PLE WANT. W All PurohaiM most be < •d it for CASH ON CALL, >* by ipeolal agreement. WELLS A CURTIS, 7* BROAD STHKGT, (Sign of Me tug Bout.) flew Advertisementh. ... Terms and outfit free. H. HALLETT fc CO., Ftrtland, Maine. tiltf) P/\A A YEAR. AGENTS wanted our Grand Combination Prospectus, representing 150 •“«■« BOOKS, wanted everywhere. Tlift Biggest Tiling Ever Tried. Sales made from this when all single Hooks fail. Also, Agents wanted on our MAGNIFICENT FAMILY BIBLES. Superior to all others. With Invaluable Illaa- truled Alda and inperb Binding*, These Books beat the World. Full particulars free. Address JOHN E. POTTER A CO., Publishes, Philadelphia. A HOME and F ARM OF YOUR OWN. NOW IS THU TIME TO Sk'CUKK IT I RRBSB OBAWrORD. J. M. M’NKILL. CRAWFOIIO A IflcNIEIJt, Attorney a and Counsellor* at Law, 128 Broad Street, Columbus, Ua. janl8,*76 ly THOS. J. CIIAPPEI.L, ~ Attorney-fit-Law and NIugietrnto. Offlte over 119 Broad street. mhlV78 ly Warranted Pore-Analysis Dnsnrpassed'-Standard Guaranteed! T HE aboYe named Fertilizers have been thoroughly tested, and in every instance hare given ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Col. T.J. SMITH, Master fttate Grange, Oconee* «•„ In III* cl renter, Bays: **I have used the 4 Grange Fertilizera Bold uk for yearn, and prefer them to all others—and I have used nearly all." F. V. BURliELI, Bnpt. Planter** Union Agency, Angnato, On., any*: “I have enquired very olosely of all purchasers who have been in our office, and, without a sin gle exception, they say it la the best guano they have ever used—Khodes says it Is tha best made.” The Georgia Orange Newspaper, pnbliahed at Atlanta, volunteers the follow log editorial endorsement: ^ „ ••On every side tbe most flattering encomiumb are heard In regard to this Fertiliser. Une o Houston cotnty’s most intelligent and successful tanners (Col. G. W. Fagan) has just written us that he regards it the equal of Peruvian Guano—pound for pound. *1 his verdict Is reliable, because the Informant uses Judiciously, and knows how to test equally and thoroughly, and has been uslug Peruvian Guano sinoe the war.” . _ .... „ , _ We refer In this immediate seotlon to Hon. K. J. Mobkh. Col. Jno. M. Brannon, beale, T. J. Granbrkry, Esq., Elerslle, W. J. Kainkb, Esq , Talbotton, and others. For lull particulars send for Circulars, or call on BLANCHARD. WILLIAMS & C0-, Alabama Warehouse. jm30 dfcwzm OOIitfMBTJ1. C4.A. W. J. WATT. j. A. WALKER. CHAS. H. WATT- Q. I. THOUIAH. Attorney and Connnellor nt Law. OmoM: Over Hochstrasier’i Store, Columbus, Georgia. l|an9,76 ly] LIONELC. LEVY, JR., Attoraey aad Councilor at IRw, Commissioner of Deeds, New York and other States. Office over Georgia Home Insurance Co. ESTATES.—Special attention to keeping ac curate accounts, vouchers. Ac., ami making annual returns for Ouurulans, Adininistra- tors and Executors.deofl,'76 Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best Country for Stock Halting In the United Statos. Books, Maps, Full Informn'lon, also “THE FIONI2EK” sent free to all parts of tne world. Address - O. F. DAVIS, Land Com. (J. P. K K., OMAHA, NEB. 155^,4 4 FREE. Augusta, Me. VICKEKY, Watchmakers. €• II. LE4MN, Watchmaker, 134 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga Watches anil Clocks repalreil la the best manner and warranted.Jyl,*76 Cun and Locksmiths. WI M inim a . Dewier In Gun* and Ammunition. GUNS, LOCKS, Ac., REPAIRED. 89 Randolph Stbkkt, nrar Timms Omen, [octl 6m 1 J ’S TAKEN INTERNALLY, and positively eures Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia and umbago. Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists everywhere. Send for circular to the “““heLJPHBHBTEIN k BENTLEY, WATT & WALKER, WHOLESAI.E AND RETAIL GROGEHS i CBMMISSIBN MTS CORNER UNDER RANKIN HOUSE. Have the Largest and Best-Selected Stock of Groceries in this Citv OOMSIBTINO OX BACON BIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOULDERS BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS. LAUD in tieioen, Lard in buoketa and kegn. FLOUR of all grades, including the oelebr&ted SILVER LAKE brand, th. best in th. world. BAOOINO, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE, COFFEE, OYSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA. STARCH, SHOES, BOOTS, »nd STAPLE DRY GOODS, such »s OSNABUBGS, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS PANTS QOODS. Also, a well selected stook of WHISKEY. Irom $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent, proof that may be desired Onr stock of SngaV inolndes every grade and price, aud onr lot of SyfUp osnnot be equalled in this city. It inolndes all grades of New Orleans in barrels also, several hundred barrels choio. Florida, Syrup, which >» superior anything in the market, and mnoh obeaper in price. It bes a delightful flavor and rioh, clear color, and selected expressly for onr trade. tf Cash customers oan always save money by giving q* a trial before pnrobeain “Xs* d*wtf WATT A WALKER. Tin and Copperamltha. WM. IKE, Worker 111 Tin, Blu et Iron, Copper Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Plano Tuning, lie. E. W. HUD, Repairer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and Accordeons. Sign Painting also done. Orders may be left at J W Pease k Nor man’s Book Store. iep6,’76 REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR. Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph Office, Columbus, Ol, Real Eatata, Brokerage and Insurance Agency. J.AND WAKKENTS BOUCJHT. Rarer, by permission, to Bank* of this olty. To tli* tlorkiugCla«N.~Wo are ua prerared to furnlRh all claimes with constai employment at home, the whole ol tbe time,or for their spare moments. Business now, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily from 60 eents to 1R6 t er evening, and a Ice may send their address, and test the hue!- ness, we make this unparalleled oiler : To Hitch as are not well satisfied we will nend one dol lar to pay for the troublo of writing. Full par ticulars, samples wi rth several dollars to com- inenoe work on, and a copy of Home ahd Fire side, one ot the largest and host Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Reader, If you want permanent, profitable work, address • GEORGE STINSON A OO , Ja80d3m Portland, Malne^ A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. WE WANT AM MOKE ITRttT- CDANINEWINU MACH INK AGEftTN. AND 500 MEN OF ENERGY AND ABILITY TO LEARN THE Bi ll* N t.NN OF HELLING MEWING MA CHINE*. CONDEMNATION LIBER AL, BUT VARYING ACCORDING TO ABILITY, CHARACTER and RDAL- IFICTI05M OF THE AGENT* FOB PARTICULAHN, ADORERS Wilson Sewing Machine Co,Ciiicap 827 and 829 “— ~ v - ““ ‘ fclf-T Kxtrs jail 10 cei Nassau, N. ' a month, hotel and traveling ox- No pedaling. Address MONI TOR LAMPjUO.* Cincinnati, Ohio. at home. Samples S5t Portli LIBERAL PROFITS TO MERCHANTS and others who will sell the New Wheeler k Wilson No. N Sewing Machine. AgoutH want ed In every community. Address, with stamp for terms, WHEELER A WILSON M’F’G CO., Nuvuunah, (>u. _ yard; FELT CEILING for rooms In place of plaster; FELT HOOFING anil SIIMMi. For Circular aud Samples, address C J .FaY, Caindon, New Jersey. HO to 25 per DayStSSSS&SU V» to toll.. Mlltf. to *TAPLB .- COfFEE.to F.l-m.r STOVES AND TIN WARE Attention, Everybody! BUY Y 4* U H Stoves, Grates, Cutlery, HOLLOW WARE, Willow Ware, Wooden Ware, TIN WARXi. AND House-Furnishing Goods, FROM W. H. ROBARTS & CO., W HO HAVE RECEIVED and offer for sale, at astonishingly low prickm, one ot the Largest Stocks of _ these Goods ever brought to thin market. Consumers and Country, Dealers will find It greatly to their luterest to purohase of us. Full stock of Tin Plat*, Sheet Iron and Wire keut constantly on hand Repair Work In our Une done promptly nl reetoaebl* Prl®«. M mmmAU „ * co . oet3,’7*eodfc«tf