Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, May 04, 1877, Image 3
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 4. 1877. SEOBS1A IIWI. —Atlanta eat* otu 1,000 chiokeu a day. —Blaekberria* aall at 25 oenU a quart in Savannah. —Mr. Wm. Harvey, of Sohley oounty, died laat Monday. —We reoeived neither the Maeon nor Angnat* paper* yeeterday. —The evidenoe haa eloeed in the Clarke murder trial, and spaeohte were to have commenoed yeaterday. —The reaidenee of Mr. Williaia Ingrain, L iar Reynold*, waa entirely deatroyed by the laat Monday night, and he loot nearly all of hi* honaehold furniture. —The oorner-atone of a ooloredM. E. ohnroh waa laid on the 80th in Mewnan. The white* oontribated the larger por tion of the money for the adiflee. —It ia said not leaa than 600 ton* of guano have been delivered at Geneva to the farmer* of Marion, Talbot and Meri wether oonntiea. Coat only $42,000. —A MiUedgeville father want fishing with his fonr ohildrea, and all four fell in the oreek and narrowly eaeaped drown* ing—would have done ao had he not res cued them. —Charley Ferrel, oolored, an esoaped Alabama conviot, haa been arrested in At lanta. He waa tried, oonvioted and sen tenced at Opelika to seven years for bur glary. and esoaped after aix months labor. —The Briaeoe matter ia in the Atlanta courts—both on criminal side against Bnscoe, and on oivil aide of Bank of State of Georgia vs. Oitisens’ Bank for the $0,000 paid on the oheek; ao the Con stitution reports. —The following votes were polled Tusa- day in the oities: Gtiffln 210, all for rati fication; Savannah 918 for ratification; 11 for non ratification; Macon 812 for, 6 against; Augusta 226 for, 6 against, At lanta 373 for, 6 against. —Republican: Hon. B. B. Hinton, of Marion, Maj. John N. Hudson, of Sohley. and Col. W. A. Hawkins, of Sumter, will address the oitiaens of Sumter on the holding of the Oonatitutional Convention, at the court bouse in Americas on Satur day next. —Conilitution ;—A singing mouae has been discovered in a eottage on Pulliam street. It aooompanies a piano finely and performs some beautiful solos' All the traps in the neighborhood have been call ed into requisites for the capture of the phenomenon. —A young man named Huff, tram East mao, became the victim of mistaken con fidence in another named Huff from So cial Girole, at Maoon, on Monday,the for mer alleging that the latter relieved him of his pocket-book containing thirty dol lars. ' The county authorities will invest! gate the charge. —In Hamilton for division of the estate of the late John Bilhngalea of Harris county 80 shares of Eagle A Phenix stook brought $99 to $101; 80 shares Columbus Factory stock $60 to $62} per share; Rook Island Paper stook 20o—Stook bought by legatees. U. S. land warrant for 80 sores of land sold for $60. —The 27th Senatorial Diatriot Conven tion met in Newnan on the 27 th and nominated the following as candidates for the State Convention : Hon. Hugh Buchanan and Judge L. H. FeatherstoD, of Coweta ; W. A. J. Phillips and B. D. Render, of Merriwether ; John T. Longi- no, of Campbell; John F. Glover, of Douglass. —The Diatriot Convention meets in Talbotton on the 10th. Talbot county at a publio meeting nom inated J. F. Willis, W. R. Gorman, W. R. Neal, W. P. Matthews, W. T. Holmes, John MoKenney, J. D. Woodal, E. B. Smith and Parry Morris to oast the votes of the county for nominee* for the Convention. —An officer who commanded .artillery during the late war informs the Ameri cas Republican of the following simple remedy for oolio in horses, whioh he baa tried with perfeot auooess in hundreds of cases: Rub the horse well between the fore legs and around the girth with spir its of turpentine. Immediate relief fol lows. —A Washington telegram of the 30th to the Telegraph • Messenger says tbs ease which Hon. A. H. Stephens argued in the Supreme Court wars that of Root A Co. against Stewart, Cults and others, from Georgia. In his opening and oonoluding argument be oocnpied not quite two hours in all. He sat in his chair and spoke with great clearness and vigor, and had the riveted attention of a large audienoe all the time. —The Supreme Court haa overruled the deoision of Judge Tompkins In the oaae of the Ordinaay of Chatham vs the Coun ty Commissioners. Judge T. granted the petition for injunction restraining the County Commissioners from the exercise of the authority olaimed by them, and the ease was carried up. The Commis sioners will consequently oontinue the management of oounty affairs for the next four years. —The Constitution says Gov. Colquitt returned to Atlanta, from Washington, with a oheok of the United State* tor $199,000 to the eredit of the State of Georgia. Just after the war the State of Georgia purchased for the W. A A. B. R. a large amount of rolling stock from the Uniied States Government. A general settlement was effeoted with the Govern ment, under the direction of three United States Commissioners—the State overpay ing $300,000. The State oould only re cover $200,000. Gen. Gordon and Col. Alston, the latter a* lobbyist, are given the ohief oredit. If Gov. Smith's con tract with the lawyers—twenty-five per cent, of what waa recovered—be ob served, the fee to them will be $49,000. —The Augusta Chronicle and Constitu tionalist : “The following communica tion was reoeived by several members of the bar yesterday: ‘Sib: I desire to say to you that I wish to Come before the bar to be Examined to praotioe Law on the Different Methods of Law at Some Convenient time Towards the Latter part of the Sessions of the Court. ‘Believe Me ‘Very Bespeotfolly ‘Gbakdisox Habbis, “Grandison, it will be reoolleeted, waa formerly a Justioe of the Pesos. His ex amination will probably take plaee some time next week." This represents on* of the different methods provided for by the Code for the manufacture of attorney* at law. —MiUedgeville Union and Recorder • Mrs. Shaw, wife of Mr. Mike Shaw, who lives in this county, about eleven miles from this oity.near the Jones county line, waa murdered in her house yeaterday morning by two black fiends in human shape. Mr. Shaw left home after an ear ly breakfast, crossed Turkey oreek, near by, to out some timber blown down by the wind on Saturday. He heard a gun ahot at his bouse and returned home to find his wife lying at the door with her brains beaten out with a light- wood knot—her skull was broken in several piaoea, also her arm and hand wbieh ah* doubtless used to ward off the blows. By her side sat their little daughter, four years of age, who said two blaok men had kUled her mother. Mrs. Shaw was a young wo man, about twenty-four year* of age. "he was alao probably ahot in the bead. Mr. Shaw’s pistol waa missing from the mantle. The only due to the murderers * M given by the little ehild. Pursuit was made, and two suspected negroes have been lodged in MUledgevUl* jail. ALABAMA JfEWH. inTroy"’**’ °** “ ild typ * U P rSTailin 8 —Mrs. M. E. Cole, of Union Springs, died last Saturday. —There are 18 persons in Bollook oounty poor house. —Cain Rogers, oolored, is now in Union Springs jail for shooting Howell Persley. —The Probate Judge of Cullman coun ty reoeives egg* in payment for aaarriage licenses. —Oapt. N. B. Feagin baa purehaaed the property known as the Butterfield House in Union Springs. •*• —The registered indebtedness of Bul- loek oounty ia $13,486.08; bonds unpaid $10,660—total, $24,186.08. —The festival given on Tuesday night, in Davison Hall, in Troy, for the benefit of the Baptist Church, realised $135. —The well-behaved oounty of Chilton sent a delegation of six to the penitentia- ty at the last session of the Circuit Court —all oolored. —The M. A E. road is about complet ing another splendid new ooaoh, made en tirely of Alabama timber and Alabama material generally. —A little negro girl, whoee mother left her to take oare of itself, orawled into a large wash tub and waa drowned, in Mont gomery Wedueedpy. —A thousand tons of Alabama coal have been ordered by European parties. It will be shipped on English veaeels from Penaaoola, two weeks henoe. The Governor has pardoned Mr. Spi gensr, who was sentenced at the laat term of the Montgomery City Court to aix months imprisonment for manslaughter. —An ex-jailer of Huntsville has been oonvioted in the Federal court for allow ing prisoners to esoape. The penalty is a fine of not more than $2,000, and impris. onment for not longer than two years. —Three tramps went out of their reg ular line in plying their vocations, and were chain-ganged by the Mayor of Mont gomery. They were out begging, but took some things tbat,were lying arouna loose. —Union Springs Herald: The Grand Jury of Buliook Cirouit Court indicted, laat week, Probate Judge W. H. Blaok, Sheriff William Youngblood, Tax Col lector K. T. Jouoh, and Tax Assessor Watt Raiborn. The two first have sent in their resignations to the Govern or. The County Exeontive Committee reoommended the Governor to appoint Mr. James R. Dillard to fill the vaoanoy oaused by the resignation of Wm. Young blood. The committee is oalled by the ohairman, H. O. Tompkins, to meet in the court house here, on Saturday next (May 5th), to reoommend a suitable per son to fill the vacancy caused by the res ignation of W. H. Black. —Since the first of December the fol lowing new postofflees have been eatab lished in Alabama: Ball Flat, Cherokee; Brown’s Oreek, Wiqston; Club Hill, Franklin; Cox's Mill, Barbour; Fort Mitchell, Russell; Glover's Ferry, Jeffer. son; Hoke’s Bluff, Etowah; Military Springs, Lamar; Oak Lome, Cleburne; Palestine, Cleburne; Pearson’s Mill, Mad ison; Reeder’s Mill, Barbour; River Mills, Dale; ttbaron, Chambers; Texas, Marion; and Wetona, Jefferson, tiinoe the first ol December last the following postoffioea in Alabama have been discontinued: Bat tle’s Wharf, Baldwin; Briarfield, Bibb; Flint Rock, Calhoun; Franklin, Henry; McGehee's, Montgomery; Reform, Pick ens; Rising Bun, Walker; Bharpsville, Montgomery; Sipsey Mills, Plokens; Spring Bluff, Baldwin; and State Line, Limestone. —The Montgomery Advertiser has this novel oaae : In 1873, a young man named Brook, in the employ ol the Bouth A North Alabama Railroad, and while coupling oars at Deoatnr, had on* of hi* hands mashed. Buit was at onoe instituted by the father of the young man, (the latter alleged to be a minor,) for $26,000 dam ages against the railroad company, in the Cirouit Court of Morgan oonnty, the plaintiff being represented by Gen. L. P. Walker, of Huntsville, and the defendant by Luke Pryor and S. P. Bathers, Eaqa. 1 ne case remained in Morgan oounty for about a year, when it was transferred by oonsent to limestone oounty, both ooun- tiea being in tbe same judicial oirouit. The esse wss continued from term to term by the plaintiff, beosuse of tbe ab sence and urgent business engagements, etc., of bis attorney,the railroad company beiqg ut> band with its witnesses from term to term, and anxious for a trial ol the osuse. Finally, at the spring term, 1876, of the Limestone court, the oase was dismissed by Judge Wood for want of proseention, after due notice to the attorney of the plaintiff, and under an or der of ibe court, that the case must be dis posed of at that term. And, st the same term, a motion was made before Judge Wood to reinstate the oase, but was over ruled by him. This was supposed to be a settlement of the case, and an execution ;ainst Brock for the costs was sent to adiaon oounty, his residence. To sn pereede this judgment and get a stay of exoution, we presume, proceedings were commenced by the attorney of Brook be fore Hon. Louis Wyeth, aoircuit judge of another oircuit (and of concurrent juris diction with Judge Wood), holding oourt at Huntsville to reinstate the case on the docket of Limestone. After considerable argument by oounsel, Judge Wyeth granted the petition, and ordered that the oase be reinstated on Judge Wood's dock et, whioh was accordingly done by tbe olerk, in conformity to the order of Judge Wyeth, of the other oirouit, and a stay of execution given for the costs. As Roon as the oase was reaohed on Judge Wood's docket at Athens, the oourt being now in session, it was, on motion of tbe attorney for the railroad, promptly stricken off again, as being on tbe docket without au thority of law. This, we suppose finally settles tbe case. The lawyers tell us this is tbe first case of the kind that has oc curred in the praotioe in Alabama, and in view of its novelty, and for tbe informa tion of our legal brethren we give it. Qristadoro>s hair DTE Is the fikfcstnnd tho bent, la Instantaneous in Ita action and it produces the most natural shades of black 01 brown, docs not stain tho akin, and ia easily applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorito upon every vt'ell-apiwtintod toilet for lady or jrcntleman- For sate bv all DruMifits and Hair Dress - snieVe^o°,v. pfopriator ' , «•«!! GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Hot Springs, Ark. HMT-CMM IN EVEBY BMPECf. This Bouse has Bath-Rooms under same roof, supplied from the Rot Springs. D. BALLENTINE. mh27 dOm Proprietor. Central Line of Boats. TUTUS PIUS A distinguished physician of New York says: ** It is astonishing how universally Dr Tutt'a Pills are used. In my doily rounds, I hear of them not only among the poor, bat their virtues TUTT’S PILLS OHM BIQIt KBAPAOHB* TUTT’S PILLS cuux DTSrxpata. TUTT’SPILLS CURB CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILL curb nun. TUTT’SPJLLS CURB PBVBR AND AGUE. TUTTSPHLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. tuttcTpills CURB KIDNEY COMPLAINT. TUTfSPILLS OUBB TORPID LTVBB. TUTT’SPILLS IMPART APPBTITB. Dr. Tntt has s$a taftOfed ia the practice of msdlcine thirty years, and for a loag time woe demonstrator of anatomy la tha Medieal Collage of Georgia, usura have the guar antee that thay 0HpHnaiH.es t seieatifie prin- WMSS ”8, Ki .... ceeded In com- m While they re- CO*? “ motions. ,si una with©-. restraint of diet or ocevpatlon. As a safe family medioine they have no rival. PBICBg tie. owe*: %. 88 Kuity It, NBW TORE. RAILROADS. BOOTS AND tHOSe. FINESHOES! LADIES' AND MISSES' NEWPORTS, Plain and with Buokles. Sandals I Slippers, in New and Tatty Style*. BURTS’ Fine Button Boots. G B N T B’ Broil Cloth-Top fintton DM, THE HANDSOMEST SHOE OUT. Central and Southwestern Railroads. Bavan.au, Ga., Much S, HIT. N AND AFTKR SUNDAY, Mar ok V/ u, Pamoger Trains on the Usutrslaou buuikwMtera ttallroad. and Dnaoaas wlil run si lollowa: TRAIN NO. 1, GOING NORTH AND WEST Lssvm savannah ten a x Leaves Augusts e:16 a m Airivss st Auguata «:,t r a Atrivss at Msouu *:**ru Lur.i Msouu tor Atlanta s:10 r x arrive, st Atlanta 6:0* a x Making olose oonnsctlons st Atlsnt* wltk Waiters and Atlantic Railroad tor all points North and West. COMING SOUTH AND EAST. Lmtoi Atlanta lC:«orx Arrive, st Muon 6:46 a x Leaves Macon ;.ou a m Arrive. *t MUledg.viU. e:44 a x Arrivu et f&atomon 11 jw a x Arrive.AtAuguBt* SiSpx Arrivu st Savannah «.oo p x Laevea Augusta a x Making sonnutlona st Augusts for th. North and tul, and st Savannah with th* Atlantto and Gull Railroad for ell point* in Florida. r TRAIN NO. 2, GOING NORTH AND WEST iAeve*Savannah room Arrivu at Angnata *:ik Ltovat Augusta Arrive, at lulUadgevUl* W:44 a x Arrivu at Lemmon Umax Arrive, at Maoon (.-Wax Le.ro, Maoon for Atlanta am a x Arrivu at Atlanta tit p x Loaves Maeon for Albany and Ku- . fanta am a x Arrivu at JKulaula 4:04 p x Arrivu at Albany 161 p x Laavaa Maoon tOr Uolumbn, 1;M p x Arrivu at Uolumbu, o:10 p x Train, on thl, schedule rot Maoon, Atlanta, Uoiumhua, t ulaala and Albany dally, making clou connection nt Atlanta with Western A Atlantto and Atlanta A Klebmond Air Lina. At Auteula with Montgomery and Lulaula Railroad; nt uolumbu. with Weetsrn Hall- road ol Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Katlroad. Train on Blakely Extension Loaves Albany Mondays, Tnudnya, Thursdays and Fridays. COMING SOUTH AND HAST. Loaves Atlanta 1:40 px Arrives st Maoon train Atlanta..... .. t:M r u Loaves Albany iu:M a x Leaves Lafaula ......IAS# p x Arrivu at Muon from Bufaula and Albany... 7:80 PX Loaves Uolumbus A X Arrivu nt Maoon from Uolumbus.... 8:16 p x Lsavae Maoon (:88 p x Arrives nt Augusta e:0o a x Leaves Augusta g:M r u Arrivu at bavannah 7:16 a x Making connections nt Savannah with At- satlo and Gulf Railroad for all points la Flor id*. Pasungors for MllledgevlUe and Egtonton will taka train No. a from Savannah end train No. 1 from Maoon, which trains connect dally exaopt Monday, lor these points. „ . WILLIAM ROGERS, General Snpt. Central Railroad, Savannah. _ W. G. RAOUL, Snpt. Bouthwwtera Railroad, Maoon. 4- Also a full Line of SPRING WORK In all the Popular Style*, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. A Heavy Stook of Brogans, Plow Shoes, and Sta ple Goods, FOR WHOLESALE TRADE 99* For anything you want In tbe Shoe and Leather Line, call at THE OLD SHOE 8TORE, No. 73 Broad 8treet, (Sign of the Big Bool.) WELLS & CURTIS. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! Over Half a Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Thla Institution wai regularly Incorporated >y tha Legislature of th » State for Education al and Charitable purposes In 1868, with a Oapital of •l,uoo,ooo l to whioh it haa tinoe add ed a reserve fond of $3611,' 00. Its Grand Mingle Number OrawngR will taka place monthly. It nevir tealet or postpones. Lood at the following soheme: GRAND PROMENADE OONOERT, daring whioh will take place the KXmORDINARY SEMI ANNUAL DRAWING, At New Orleans, Tuesday, Juna 6, Under the pergonal supervision and monige men t of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARlY, of Virginia* CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. 99* NOTICE—Tickets are Ton Dollars only; Halves, iff; Quarters, S3.AO; Eight he, 8)1.25. LifcT or prizes: 1 GRAND PRIZE of 2 LARGE PRIZES of 4 large PRIZES of 20 PRIZES of 80,000.. 20,000 10,000.. 20,000 6,000.. 20,<>00 l,u0u.. 90,000 mg 600.. 85,000 100 “ 100.. 80,000 200 u 2 0.. 40,000 600 “ 100.. 60,000 10000 “ 10.. 100,000 APPROXIMATION PBIZES. loo Approximation Prizes of 8200..$ 80,000 100 “ loo.. 10,000 100 “ •« 76.. 7,600 11,279 Prizes, amounting to 8622,600 Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La. ) r ._, M Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Y*. { co " rB ‘ Write lor circulars or send orders to THIRD a rand dollar drawing Tuesday, July 8. Capital Prize, 820,ouo. Tickets 81 aatb. my2 d&wlm LEA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED Pronounced by oonnoiBBiUB* to bo the Only Goodj Sauce, and applleable to] EVERY VABIKTT Dl EXTRACT OF A LETTER from a raedloal gentleman at Mad bis br^" rooster 1861. Tell Lee«i Perrins I that their Beuoe le highly esteemed in India, and is in my opinion the most palatable as well as tbe most wholesome ilauce that ia made B ntil further no- )E tho Central Line of. Steamboats will ran as follows: STKA1EB BIG FOOT, W. A. Fry, Captain, SATURDAYS, 10 A X, to Ap*lechlooln,Fln. ff For further Information cull on C. E. HOCHSTRASSER, I*u2 tf A$*nL Mobile & Girard R. R. Ooluxbd*, G*., November 80, 1878. Doable Daily Passenger Train M AKING close connection at Union Springs with Montgomery A Eataula s to aud from Montgomery and points beyond. This is the only line making night and day oonnactlonsat Montgomery lor the Northwest. Through ooaoh with sleeping accommoda tions between Coiambus and Montgomery: Passen ger and IMall Freight 'rain. Train. 7:86 pm 12:82 A M 8:10 AM 6:80 A M 6.86 A M 4:00 PM 9:66 P M 7:66 p m 8:80 AM 7:26 A M 7:38 P M 8:80 P M 0:46 P M Leave Coiambus 1:60 pm Arrive at Union Springs.. 6:80 p m “ Troy 7:60 p m “ Eafaala “ Montgomery.... 7:40 p m “ Mobile.... 6:85 a m “ New Orleans 11:26 a m “ Nashville 8:00 a m “ Louisville 8:40 PM 14 Cincinnati 8:16 p M “ St. Louis brio a M “ Philadelphia.... 7:86 A M “ New York 10:26 A M Leave Troy 12:80 a m Arrive at Union Springs.. 2:22a m “ Columbus 7:10 a m “ Opelika 8:4o a M “ Atlanta 4:28 p m “ Maoon 7:o6 p m “ Savannah .... ..11:46 a m Trains arrive In Montgomery one hoar ear- aler than by any other line. Passengers tor tbe Northwest will save twelve hours’s time by this route. W. L- CLARK, _ Superintendent. D. E. WILLIAMS, General Tleket Agent.nov80 tf Worcestershire Sauce. PREMIUM AWARDED AT OBWTENKIAL POB 1st. Excellent Taste. 2nd, Very Carefully Prepared. SIGN STUBS OW BTBET BOTTLE. JOHN DUNCAN’t SONS, NEW YORK. iyli-Uewly WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA. Columbut, 6*., April 7,1877. Trains Leave Columbus AS FOLLOWS Southern Mail. 4:011 p. tn., arrive, at MontHomery. 8:81 r x Mobile 6:26 a x New Orleans.11:26 a ■ Balm* 12*6 a x Atlanta hiooam Atlanta & Northern NAa.il. I m. n., arrives at Atlanta 8:08 p u Washington .11:68 P M Baltimore.... 8:10am New York... 0:80am ALSO BY THIS TRAIN Arrive at Montgomery.*, 2:46 p m TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMBUS From Montgomery and Southwest. .11:10 a m “ 44 9:00 P m From Atlanta and Northwest 9:0) p m 99* This Train, arriving at Columbaa at 9:00 P. M., leavea Atlanta at 1:30 p. m. E. P. ALEXANDER, President. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Agent. d*ol8 tf DIVIDEND NOTICE. Febeuaet 1,1877. of the MUSOOGE] MANUFACTURING COMPANY have this day deelared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, upon the oapital stock, payable on and after tbe 1st of April. The Transfer Books will be closed March 15th. W. A. SWIFT, Secretary. fabe-tf MARCHAL Sc SMITH PIANOS. The Handsomest, the Best Tone, the Most Durable Piaucs Made ! Th*y *r* B.aiitlfkil Rosewood, Seven find (ne-1hird Octaves, with every lir[:rcv<intr.t and full’ gtinrlctd Tholr moderate price and uniform .iiccom hove won for them th* position of o Standard of Eoencmy and Du rability. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL MUSICIANS TO BE THE BEST. Over 18,000 Now in Use! Agents Wanted in Every County. Address MARCHAL & SMITH PIANO CO., _ „„„„ _ . 47 University Place, NewTork, Or, ROBT. W. SMITH, Agent. Lawyers. Rynehart’s Bakery—Removal, I NOTIFY my Friends and Customers that I have removed my Bakery to CORNER OF OGLETHORPE AND FRANKLIN STREbTS—opposite J. H Hamilton’! and the Oentenni&l Store!, where I am prepared to furniih FRESH BREAD and OAKE8 dally. Wedding Part lei an-l Plo-Nlci eerved on liberal terms, at short notice. qp29eodlm WM. RYNEHART. everywhere.’ Send for elreular to th nufoctureri. HELPHEN8TE1N A BENTLEY. ALONSO A. BOZIEB, Attereey mud Counoellor mi Law. Offloe Over 128 Broad Street. Praotices in State and Federal Courts In both Georgia and Alabama. mhl8»77 ly MILLINERY. VUaftLEB U4.8.EMAN, Mtamy-at-Lnw. Up itolr. ov.t U. E. HMhitraiui’i .tore. (HbU,’7I tfj BENNETT H. CBAWFOBB, Attorney and Uoan.el tor at law. onto, or.r FraiM'i Hardwar* Store. J*14’77 ly Mv*k H. Butontn Do in* F. (i anna an. BLANOrOBD * UAHEABD, Attorney* and Conu.ell.r* at Law Offio. No. 87 Broad itroat, over Wtttloh A Kinael’t Jewelry stor. Will praotioe tn tho state and Federal Court. iept’76 SPRING MILLINERY GOODS I FRESH ARRI VAL OF NOVELTIES MRS. COLVIN & ° MISS DONNELLY HAVE NOW IN 8TORE ONE OF THE Largest Stocks of Millinery Goods Ever fironglit to CoMs! Oontlstlng In part of Hata, Bonneti, Ribbon*. Laoos, Tollat Artlolea of .very ' description, Parasrlt, Fan*, Kid Qlovaa, and A^G^EAT VARIETY OP FANCY GOODS! nans, onawronD. e. x. x’aatLL. OfiAWroKD * mcNIKLri, Attorney* and Counsellor* at Lew, 128 Broad Btreot, Uolumbu., (Ja. janl8,>78 ly «. E. TMOJHAU, Attorney and C'oanaellor at Law. Ornoa: Over Hoohitraiaor’aStora, Uolumbut, C}*or*ia. [Jans, 78 lyj LIONELS. LEVY, JA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. UommluloMr of Brads, New York tnd other State.. umce over Qoorgla Homo Inluranoo Uo. ESTATES.—Special attention to keeping *0- Watoh makers. e. h. lequin. Watchmaker, 184 Broad Btreot, Uolumbut, an. Wntohet nnd (Jlockt repaired la tho bolt manner and warranted. Jyl,’74 Tin and Coppersmiths. WM. FfiEv Worker In Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper Order, lrom tbrotd promptly tttondod to. NOj^lT^rot^Btroet^ Piano Tuning, die. E. W. BLAU, Keptlrer tnd Tuntr of Planot, Urgant tnd Aooordtom. Sign Fainting nhodont. Ordtra may ba lalt nt J W Pant* A Nor- >an’a Book Store. aepVti Mew Aaveruaememu. A GREAT OFFER! ring those haid times dispose of 100 FlANOS & ORGAN new and second-hand of flrsi-ciase mak ers* Including WATEKh’, at lower prices for caah or Installments, or to be let until mid for, than ever before offered. WA- JEKs’ GRAND fcQtARK and UPRIGHT PIANOS St ORGANS (Including their NEW SOUVENIR and tiOUDOJR) ar« the BEST MADE. 7-Oct»ve Pianos 9150, 1 13 duDieo, not used a year; “9” Stop Organ* 950,4 Stops95S, t Stops 968* 8 Stops 975,1U Stops 9SS, 19 Stops 91uO cash, not used a year, ftn perfect order sn4 warranted LOCAL and TRAVELING AGENTS WANTED. Illustrated Cata- loguesf Mailed. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churchts, etc. Sheet Mu sic at half price. HOMAGE WATERS — * * — J " alers, 4" r York* * week in your own town. Terms and $00 86 outfit free. H. HALLETT k GO., Ft rtland, Mains. CBORCE PACE A CO. o ho. b *. lonoins BAinuon, us. Patent Portable A Stationary Eawla Patent Circular Haw Mill lour Mills, Water Wheel*, mingle. Barrel A Woodworking Machinery. Tanlte Emery Wheels and $55° 177 *_w®;k to_Ag.nU ; _8 ; 0 Outfit Augnttn, Mo. $12! 2 fc UO, Angus* 25 Nassau m MARYLAND EYE AID EAR INSTITUTE, No. 60 North Charles St., Baltimore. Incorporated April 0, I860. President, Hon. J. W. Dobbin, Judge Supe rior Oourt. The above Institution offers all the oomforts of a home to patients suffering with eye or ear diseases. Skillful nurses are in attendance, and as the surgeon In oharge resides in the house with the family, patients are seen by him several times during the day. For further Inlormatlon apply to the surgeon in oharge, f)R. GEORGE REUL1NG. Samples I worth 86.free. Stinson A Uo., FuTtlandV Maine. MOST EXTRAORDINARY TERMS OF ADVERTISING Are offered lor Newspapers in the State of GEORGIA. Send for list of papers and sohedule of rates. Address GEO. P. ROWELL fc CO., Adver tising Agents, No. 41 Park Row, New York. GROCERIES. J.J.&W.R. 91 Broad Street, DEALERS IN FAMILY GROCERIES, P RESERVED JELLIES, FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS, UONFEUTIONEKY—a oholoo Hock, PIUKLES—All Best Brandt, In any quantity, CANNED FRUITS, VEGETABLES end MEATS, MAONOL1A HAMS, BEEF TONGUES, FERRIS’ BREAKFAST BACON, A CHOICE LOT NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, APPLE VINEGAR. SPARKLING CIDER ON TAP—Very N "t , HE BEST 60. CIDER IN THE CITY, DUDLEY’S BOLTED MEAL—In % nnd Ji-busbel tacks, pat up for family use. Try It. «■ Our Good, are i.lMted for fam ily trad*. W. guarante. *11 w. (.11. J. J. «t W. R. WOOD. Colssmbaa, U. oct8-eodly LADIES’ EMPORIUM OF FASHION! MRS. LEE T akes occasion to notify the ladies of oolumbus and adjacent Section tbnt she has Just returned from New York with one of the Largest and Most Ele gant Stocks or SPRING MILLINERY GOODS EVES BROUGHT TO THE OITT, OOH8ISTIHO OF MmaMe Eats ail Bonnets, Lam, Blais, Plovers, Trinnicjs Jewelry, C«r**t«, Glovet, Hosiery, Children’. Clothing, Ladlm’ Under wear. Parasol., Fane, and all other artlole. In my lino. This Stook I. Ele gant and Complete, and will bo sold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION. Opening of PATTERN HAT! and NOVELTIES on Thursday, April ISth, 1877. W CaU and examine and you will buy. MRS. L,. A. LEE. apt dfcwgm GROCERIES. M. J. WHITTLE, ,42CO. HI. VAIIBUKOIIUH. JOHN T.McLBOB J. J. WHITTLE & CO. HAVE OPENED IN COLUMBUS, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL, A New Wholesale I Retail Grocery House, Whore they will keep conetentlv on hand • Large and Complete Stock of STAPLE &, FANCY GROCERIES, C OMPRISING, IN PART, SHOES AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; BAGGING AND Iron Ties; full line of Bacon and Bulk Meat«, and Lard; Sugar and Syrup—all grades; Uolumbui Mill* and Weftern Flour—all grades; Salt Fieh and Canned Goods Whiskey!. Wines and Brandies, and Tobacco; Co due and Tea—all brands—together with a full line ol all ather Goods kept in % flrat olaHS Grocery Hour*. as LOW AS THE L0W ^ T * and we sollelt the patronage of the oity and J. 3. WHITTLE Sc CO. surrounding country. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HIRSCI1 & I1ECHT, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, ISO Broad Street (Opposite Rankin House), COLUMBUB, GA. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND LIBERAL CASH ANVANCE8 MADE; AND SALES SETTLED PROMPTLY. ooxtaBaposjiaxiM’oa moxixoxtiix) XT' Reference,, by permtaalon: CHATTAHOOCHEE NATIONAL BANK; NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS. Q\.; EAGLE A PUEXIX UCAM’F’Q CO.BU.4 . ly« PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. WILiIjIAMS’ FINE ART GALLERY, OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE, COIaUMBUS, - - GEORGIA. HE Public Are requested 1 _ with PICTURES OF 1_ . , with all the Improvements In the Art worthy of no ice. Call and examine specimens and pricos and boo that you oan get any niasslonl .Style in the best manner at fforthorn Prices. Keep your money at home by patronizing Home Institu tions. Those having old Pleturos to copy can get the Keat At (be laowtmt Prices by call ing at Williams* Gallery. His socurlng Pictures of Children oannot be excelled. Thanking all for their patronage, hopes to merit a continuance by BEST WORK at the LOWEST PRICES. 99* ftemember WILLIAMS’ FINE ART GALLERY over «nrt«r’s Drug 9<orau foot26-oodNwly1 FERTILIZERS. THE GREAT FERTILIZER For Cotton, for Corn and all Crops 11 WHANN’S RAW BONE SUPER - PHOSPHATE For Sale for Caalt or Cotton Ootion BY W. A. SWIFT. Centennial Wagon Yard, Columbus, 6a. decl6 eodfcwly W. H. RO BARTS & CO. ARE OFFERING THE LARCEST AND MOST OOMPIjBTD STOCK STOVES, TIN-WARE AND°H0USE FURNISHING GOODS At Prioes Cheaper than Ever ! They Have Just Reoeived an Extensive Line of Ice-Cream Freezers Flntiflu Machines, Mcnles & Willow Baskets. WROOFING, GUTTERING and all ola»*i of Tin-Work don* to Ord.r. oot8,*78aodkwtf