Columbus daily enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1874-1877, September 11, 1877, Image 3
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1877. UEUKUli nwi. —Mr. Joel Forreiter of Lee oonnty, ii dead. —Eight prisoners are oonflned in Lumpkin jail. —Mrs. E. Mansfield of Htewart eonnty, died Saturday week. —The sugar eane crop in Stewart coun ty, has proved a failure. —Mr. M. J. Missile, of Oobb oonnty, died on Saturday at Powder Springs. —Of the 470 employes of the Central ltailroad only seven were siok last week. . —In 1874 in Albany 200 horses and mules were sold; in 1875, 350, and in 187C, 500. —Savannah is now doing a larger wholesale business than ut any time for many years. —The Fair grounds of Albany have boen located on gronnd given by Col. Tift on the Flint river nea Albany. —Amerions 500 bnshei of pound brings $13,240 in has shipped ttao far 1G5,- dried fruit, whffm at 8o. pet Messenger fact Mr. Onnn has gone off to Mew York, to lay in his fall ana winter stock. —One wholesale bouse in Savannah sold during the month of August one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars worth of goods. —White births in Fnlton county, from July 1st, 1876,to July 1st, 1877, were 398, colored, 105. Total 503. Deaths, white 131, colored 90, total 220. —A oolored youth, aged eight years, named Booy Lewis, and a native of Cuth- bert, fell out of a tree on Monday and died from the effeots of the fall on Tues day night. —B. W. Smolk, who was arrested in Atlanta, on a charge of cheating and swindling, has been discharged by Judge Clark on the ground that the man was and is non compos. —A Covington negro woman, who is engaged os a cook, contributes a part of her monthly wages to the support of her old “mistiss," who is now quite old and feeble, and resides in the oonntry. —The Buna Vista Argus remarks: “Our Itepresentative, Bowel T. Hollis, though opposed to the call of a Constitutional Convention, is well pleased with the new constitution and intends voting for its ratification.” —Friday morning there arrived at Sa vannah on the Central Bailroad a new patent refrigerator car, loaded with two hundred kegs of lager beer, pails of but ter, etc. The oar is said to be a very su perior one and a novelty in this section. — ltev. Henry Burns has been taking the Macon Telegraph and Messenger or its predecessors sixty years, having sub scribed for the first copy of the Georgia Messenger in 1817. The Telegraph and Messenger itself is comparatively a new paper. —Judge Buchanan, in passing on the question of jurisdiction in the case of a negro lunatio, deoided in Meriwether Su perior Court last week that the Ordinary alone has jurisdiction in cases of lunacy. He also stated that the law required no jury in casoB of oolored lunatios, and henoe a jury in suoh a case was entitled to no pay. —The former residence of Dr. H. H. Freal, at Kingston, Bartow oounty, occu pied by the family of Bobert Dohme, Esq., was totally destroyed by fire on last Wednesday night about ten o’clock. The house was totally destroyed. The con tents were partially saved in a damaged condition. Fortunately the bouse and contents were fully insured. —Hon. lieason Paul, of Irwin county, died very suddenly (it is supposed of heart disease) on Thursday last. He had been working during the forenoon upon his cotton gin, and was on his way to bis dwelling when attaoked with a pain. There were with him two men, one of whom started after Mr. Paulk’s buggy to Mr. Paulk road officials, and 8enator Beese, liepre- aeutatives James and General Austell, railroad directors, and they predict no opposition of any aaoount from the rail - road interests of the State, as nothing could be gained by such a warfare, in- the end, oven though it should dofeat ratifi cation. As to the ltadioals, I have con versed with the best men among the high officials, and they have no idea now (whatever they may have anticipated weeks ago) of organizing any party move ment in favor of their Constitution of 1868. Ex-Goxernor Bullock from the very first (when Democrats themselves were doubtful) deolarcd his faith in the suocess of the movement, and that when the Convention should meet and finish its work, the people would ratify It by n large majority. The greatest opposition that I have yet seen comes from n few ambitions sore headed mombors of the General As sembly, whoso untimely decapitation promises to end their political caroer. And'they are frantically and vainly en deavoring to drum up rooruita. The newspapers that aided them iu abasing the Convention while in session, taking the wise advloo of Senator Hill, are swinging around in support of the new Constitution before “lightning" strikes them. BOOTS AND SHOE8. CHELAE BOOTS and SHOES AT THE NEW STORE! Call and Examine Stock. viwinrncics.v, LIIU1U8 FINE Kit) BUTTON,Laities' Kit) ami PEBBLE FOX, Missi s' and Chilli's PROTEUTION TOE. For Country Merchants ana Farmers. Largo Stock of llltOllDIS, 1*1.0tv NHUKS, KH’ I tlAl.F HOOTS, WO.tllllVS POLKAS ... and OAI.K SHOES, Cllenp I'OV A LI.Oi l! G.VITKKN, Ubild'a t'OI*l*l:U-Tll* SllliCS, All bought with the cash, and shall bo sold at UUTTUM I’KIVES I T. J. HINES, (dl the Old Stand a)' Bedell if ll'iirr), MpssKui Wo. 148 Broad St. convey him to his house. Mr. called to him to return, and in less than five minutes breathed his last. —The oonrt bouse at Fort Gaines, Clay eonuty, was built and baa been used jointly by the oity authoritiea of Fort Gaines and the authorities of Clay oounty. Beoently there has been a olasb of juris diction, the City Counoil of Fort UaineB having givon permission to the Wallack Theatriosl Company to use the house for their exhibition rent free,while the county authorities have oharged the com pany rent. A compromise was effeoted, however, by the oompany paying half the rent demanded. —J. W. Mann, who is oharged with being oonuected in the isBue and circula tion of bogus jury serip in Newton oonn ty, was arrested in Borne, Ga., on Mon day laBt under a dispatch by telegraph from Bolioitor General Harris. Mann pnbliabes a card in the Newnan Herald giving an aoconnt of the affair of the scrip which ho disposed of, and elaims that he was nn innooent purchaser of the same for a valnabie consideration, but his subsequent movements seem rather against him. —Thomas Skates, who has been wanted by the polioe for some time, was arrested September, 7 at Bed Oak. He was brought to Atlanta, plaoed in the station house, took twelve grains of morphine, wrote the following: ■‘I taken 12 grains of morphine. TlIHGHAVltS ARE READY FOR HI. My ila> s are extinguished and g one; My time as a shadow Is fled And gently I lay myself down To rest with the peaceable dead. The dead over living attend Whose dust Is ell safe In the tomb, And many a glorified friend— Jb. ready to welcome me home. My days aro all vanished away— Resolved in the Lord to abido — Tho purpose I know Shalt remain, And trust to be found at His side, And Jesus e ornally gain, and deid. —The Albany News directs inquiry to a sale of about a million and a quarter acres of land, by W. H. Smyth, United States Marshal at Savannah, on last Tues day, to satisfy fifas in favor of A. O. Soba fer A Co., vs. Geo. M. Duncan, and Geo. C. Hall vs. Warren E. Saunders, property pointed out by agent of the transferee in fi fa. The News continues: One of the defendants in fi fa waa once a resident of Dougherty county, to-wit, Geo. M. Dun can, and if be owned any land outside of hiH tittle plantation, the Sheriff of the oouoty aud his oreditors oould not find it, 'nor do the tax boAks show it. The other defendant, Warren £. Saunders, is not known by old laud dealers of the State, He is a new man in tho land business. Iu comparing the lists of lauds published by the Comptroller General as being iu de fault, and the lands sold at this sale, we find quite a large number of the lots the same as reported by the Comptroller Gen eral. If these lands have not been re turned or have no owner, does not the State hold a claim on them for taxes, and does not the above foot show plainly that there is frand songht to be practioed not only on individuals bnt on tba State ? Now this business may be oarried on in other States but it will not hold in Geor gia. The Comptroller General and Attor ney General must find out the inner bsiu- ness of this affair. There is a law in Georgia against it whiob puts a man in the penitentiary for four yarn. —Sidney Herbert from Atlanta thus writes to the Savannah News : I have talked with ex-Governor Brown, Colonel Foreaore, Colonel Fowers and other rail' ALABAMA NKW8. —George W. Miloham, of Chambers oounty, has boen Justioo of the l’eaeo sinee 1852. —On Wednesday, of laat week, Mr. James Gilley, Sr., loat his life by foul sir while working in a woll in Oherokeo oounty. —Hon. C. B. Biator, the son of an elo quent Baptist minislor, was elooted Mayor of Mobile by tho City Council during hiH absence. —Mrs. Court Williams, of Key West, Florida, who was in Troy forty-five yoars ago, and in Eufanla before a house was Imilt, is now visiting Troy. —John J. Stalls, an old citizen of tho sonthern part of Clarko oonnty, was thrown from his mule and killod, on the 22d nit. His remains were buried in Mobile. —Lee oonnty farmer: “Two weeks ago I would not have takon 12 bales for my orop of ootton, bnt now I fear I will not get eight.” So it is drought has out off our prospeets. —Mr. B. M. Barns, of Monroo oonnty, who shot and killed Mr. W. T. Ashley in this place on tho 25th nit., has had his bail fixed at $20,000, wbieh he has as yet been unable to give. —William Carter, Daniel Stewart, Ste phen Alien and Andrew Micheal, of Pike oounty, four pensioners of the war of 1812,are aged as follows : The first named is 89-years, the second 82, and the two latter 85 years each. —The desperado and murderer Hardin was arrested in Penaaoola by Sheriff' HutobinBon, the Texas officials having nothing to do with it. They agreed to divide the reward offered for Hardin's apprehension with Mr. Hntohinson —Selma Times: General Morgan will greatly please the white people of Alaba ma if he will prevent the confirmation of L. E. Parsons sb U. S. Distriot Attorney. Mr. HByes could not have pieked ont a more obnoxions man than Parsons, and it is to be hoped tho Senate will not oon firm the nomination. —At a speoial term of the Commis- sioners’ Conrt of Tnxealoosa oonnty the contract for keeping the panpors of tlio oonnty for 1878 was let to Mr. B. A. Garner for $6 per bead per month for those over 10 years old, and $3 for those under that ago. This is $1.75 less on adnlts than is paid this year. —A negro named Charlie Brooka was captured near Demopolis in the very aot of patting obstrnotions on the traok of the railroad, about two milos east of Dem opolis. It Beems that a train on the road had rnn over and injured or killod a calf belonging to this fiendish scoundrel, and he attempted to wroak his vengsBnoo by throwing the train off the traek. —Mr. Benajah Thornton, of Cherokee NEW SHOES —AT— The Old Shoe Store. FALL and WINTER STOCK Just Received! MOBILE & (JIIIAR1) RAI LROAl >. ROUND TRIP TICKETS to Montgomery S7.60. and after tho FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1877, BOUND THU* TM KFTN will bo on ealo at all Ticket Offices ol this Road at four cents per milo. Tlokots so purchased will entitle tho holder to go to placet? of destination ami return at any time during live days from tho time of purohaso. This is a roductlon of twenty run curt. from tho regular agents’ rates. Agent's Tickets FIVE CENTS per mile. Round Trip Tlokots FOUR CENTS per mile, good to roturu in five days. Five Hundred Milo Tlokots FOUR CENTS per milo. Conductors' Ratos FI V E and ON E- HALF CENTS por mile. Kouuvl Trip Tickets aro only available to thoso Who l’UltOUABU THUM BKPOUlfi UliTTINU ON THU TRAIN. I). E. WILLIAMS, Agont. W. L. CLARK, Superintendent. Columbus, lia., August 31,1878. sopl 2w T IX 33 Atlantic Coast Line BANKINC AND INSURANCE. “The Best is the Cheapest!’ New Advertisements. This Maxim applies with peculiar force to vour FIRE INSURANCE!! NKIV AND ATTKAOTIVB STILUS, L Gents’ Shoes, Brown Cloth-ToD Button Congress, “FIFTH AVENUE” CONGRESS, id all other Stylos, In Hand and Mnohlno Sowed, and Flno Pegged Work. Ladies & Misses’ Fine Shoes, Kid and Pebblo-Button Side Lace fOXED WORK! A largo lot of Ladios’ KID FOXEl) BUT- TON SHOES—Vory Stylish—at 92.25 to 93. Tho host Misses* PROTECTION-TOE SCHOOL SHOES ovor ollorod in this market. An extra largo stock of HUOUANN, PLOW SHOES. KIP HOOTS, WOMEN'S PLOW (SHOES, Ac., for Farmers. Our stock for tho WHOLE SALE TRADE Is being daily received, and In quantity, quality and prlcos is unsurpassed in tho city. Wc Invito tho attontion of Coun try Merchants. 99“ For anything you want in tho Shoo and Leather Lino, at bottom prlcos, call at No. 73 Broad Street, (Sign of the JDy Bool.) WELLS & CURTIS. sepao tf PLACE YOUR RISKS WITH THE RICH, PROMPT, RELIABLE COMI’AN IE S We represent, and when Losses occur, you will surely by Indemnified ; LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, HOME OF NEW YORK, MOBILE UNDERWRITERS, GEORGIA HOME. Office In tho CEOFtCIA HOME BUILDiNC. •anus $176, fine Rosewood Upright ■"■■"••■■'IManos (littleused) cost #800 only f\DP A MQ *W5. must ho sold. unUnlXOiParlur Organs, 2 stops, #46; 9 kir/'^mxwa^ stops, #66; 12 stops, only #76. Noarly new 1 Sot ltoed 12 Stop. Sub Bass fc Octavo Coupler Organs, costover #860, only #66. Lowest prices ovor offered sent on 16 days tost trial. You ask why I offer ho cheap? 1 reply, Hard Times. Result sales over 1,000,000 annu ally, War commenced by monopolists. Be ware anonymous Chcular. Write for explana tion. Battlo raging. Full particulars free, .■ «.* U—... U»«hinitton, DAVIDSON COLLEGE, N. C. PREPARATORY CLASS. Tauabt by tbo Profs, of Latin, Greek and Mathematics. Session begins Sept. 27, 1877. Send tor catalogue tc J. K. Bi-AKK, Chair man of Faculty. oonnty, has mafic tkiB year thirty gallonB of wine from fourteen California grape vines that were only three years old, and after having need grapes from the vines for other purpoaea two woekR. Tho vinex oovered an area of 42x6 feet. Mr. Thorn ton estimatoB that one acre would mako 2,000 gallons of wine. —Thete are four acres in ootton of different kinds on tbo A. .fc M. College farm at Anhurn. From ouo there httH been 1,200 lbs. of seed cotton picked, and from the others from 600 llta. upwards. The manager expects to got five bales weighing 500 lbs. eaoli from the fonr aores. There are several aores in pons, sown aftor tho wheat had boon takon off, wbioh will now yield twelvo or fiftoon bushels to the aero. —The Begister in Ohanoery, Josiah Jernigan, in Pike county, reoeived from the Clerk of the Supreme Conrt a certifi cate of affirmance in tho oase of N. M. Childs ct al. vs. Wm. T. Owens, dated August 30th, 1877. This oase was sub mitted, at least an appeal waa taken Jan uary term, 1874, of tho Chancery Court, nearly fonr yoars. The case of Townaend va. Boswell, Administrator, waa submitted January term, 1872. Boveral other oshor from Piko have boen submitted for years, and remain nudeoided. Drug Store for Sale. I offer for salo my entire stock of DRUGS, CONSISTING OF Pure Drugs of all kinds, TOILET ARTICLES, Soaps, !Pijtt\irosi, d?c. With a largo anti well ostabllshod CITY AND COUNTRY CASH TRADE. Also, an extensive Proscription Business. It will he sold CHEAP FOR CASH. Vt)' Apply at Store tin Crawford stroot to I. P. CHENEY, M. D. Passenger Routes TO ALL POINTS NORTH and EAST Reorganized for tbo sumiuor of 1877. Present tlio following attractive Linos to tho attention ol all North-bound Tourists and Travelers: Route No. 1—All Rail. Via Macon, Augusta, Wilmington aud Rich mond. 13 II our is 25 iiHiiiika Columbus to Now York. ThiN being I Hours Quicker Time limit by any etlu r Line. Solid Day Trains Irom Columbus to Augusta, with Pullman Slooplng Car attached at Macon lor Wilmington. Through tralu Wilmington to Rich mond and Now York, with Pullman Slooplng Cars attached at Rich mond lor Now York. ALLCHANGES at SEASONABLE HOURS aud into CLEAN and PROPERLY VENTILATED CARS. Route No. 2—Bay Line. Ovor the same Linos to Wilmington as by Route No. 1. Thenoo by Through Train to Portsmouth, Va. Thence at 6:40 r m dally (except Sunday) by tlio magnltieont Steamers ol tho Bay Lino to Baltimore. Thence by Now York Expross—arriving In Now York ut 3:06 V M. A 61 hours run, only 7 hours lu excess ol all rail time, with tho advantage ol undisturbed night’s rost, and superior accommodations on tho Chesapeake Bay. Route NO. 3-The Old Do minion Line. The sumo Linos to Wilmington and Ports mouth as Routes 1 and 2. Thouoo on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6 4<» r m by tho magnificent side-wheel Steamships of tho Old Dominion Company, wbioh invariably arrive at their Now York wharves by 9 i’m. A through run ol 69 hours, combining tho sontiai olomonts of ciioapHoss, spood and com fort. Passongors should loavo Columbus Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays to oonnoct closoly wit’ this Lino. For Tlokots, Checks, Time-cards, and all in formation, apply to W 11 WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent, at Passouger Dopot, Southwestern Railroad. A 1MIPJS, General Passengor Agent. J H WHITE, Southern Passenger AK°nt. ivugb 2m EDUCATIONAL. fount do Sales Academy FOR YOUNG LADIES, MACON, - - OA. i: Wr NOTICE 1 Ono Hundred Cooking Stoves FUR SALE for 30 DAYS 11. B. MURDOCH S INSURANCE AGENCY! NO. DJJ BROAD HTR13ET, Representing Fourteen Millions Dollars Capital ! Southern Mutual Insurance Company, Athens, Ca. Phoenix Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Manhattan Insurance Company, N. Y- Lancashire Insurance Company, Manchester, Ena;. SOU1HEKN MUTUAL rotuuiN FIFTY FEU CENT, premium to tho insured and no liability to policy bullion*. MANHATTAN WILL INSURE GIN HOUSES AT LOWEST RULING RATES. Sir $25,000 deposited with the State a9 security for policy holders. auiriJl ly G. GUNBY JORDAN. JOHN BLACKMAR. i rtland, Maine. ' Extra Flue Mixed Cards, with name, k .post-paid. L. JONES A CO., Extra Fin cents, 1 Nassau, N. Y. JORDAN & BLACKMAR. FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS, Representim; tho Well-known, Responsible and Justly Popular Companies, Commercial Union AnHuranee Company, LONDON -Assets $19,351,671 02, Gold. Westcliester InHnrnneo Company, N. Y., Assets $1,000,000, Cold, Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, SAN FRANCISCO—The Most Popular Ins. Co. in the United States. All of theso Companion ohoorfully deposit Bonds (U. S.) with tho Slato Trouiuror, to •billy subject, can always bo relieved and tholr recurrences prevented by the use of Tar* RANT’S El'KURVKHClKNT SKLT7.KK APKRIKNT. Procurable at all drug stores, 0 - mr O AAA per day at home. Sample* $0 H worth #6.free. Stinson St Co., Portland, Maine. * Only Five Dollars FOR AN ACRE! A FARM FOR $200 In oasy payments with low ratos of interest, SEOUHE IT 3VTOW! Full Information sent Ireo, Address O. F. DAVIS, * Land Agent U. 1*. It., OMAHA, NEB. to _ w P. O. VICKERY, B .... „ ono with the Georgia laws Tor protection of Policy Holders. .... . . ^ j, 0| - - - ... upl Risks reasonably rated, Policies written, Lossos talrlv adjusted and promptly paid. 44r Applications for Insurance made at olthor our (iflloe, noxt to Tolograbh (illlco, or to Q GUNBY JORDAN, Eagle A Phoulx Manufacturing Company’s UUlco, will rocolvo prompt attontion.. JY 1 a,u gCIH HOUSE RISKS TAKEN. For loss money than they woro ovor sold at In Columbus, at 161 Broad Stroot, Columbus, Ga. au28 1 iu liuuu, hi lot uruau K. N. IIAYS. Reduction in Rates. How can I have a clear and brilliant complexion ? Simply by nsing Dr. Boll's Blood Mixture and observing the rales of health. D? TUTTS PILLS Meet the wants of those who need n safe and reliable medicine. The immense demand which has so rapidly followed their introduction is evidence that they do supply this want, and proves them to be St. Joseph's Academy, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, Whoso roputatlon for educational advantages Is unsurpassed through out tlio St ates. It is delightfully situated on an oininonco, commanding an oxten- Bive vlow of tho surrounding coun try, amt only twonty minutes ride from Plo Nono Otdlogo, so that parents Bonding tholr daughters to tlio Mount and having sons at tho Oollcgo, can visit both without additional trav eling rxponsos. Tho stroot cars pass In lmmo- «1 into vicinity. Tho spacious rooroation grounds nllord ample space for oxcrclso. Tho now building comprises study halls, rofoctory.ro- croatlon hulls and dormitories. Terms modorato, to suit tlio times. Young ladios not connoctod with tho Aoade- my who wish to enjoy tho advantages ot Mu sic, Needlo Work, otc., will bo rocolvod as prl vato pupils. Studies will bo resumed on Tuesday, Sep tember 26th. 49“ For prospectus 4nd further particulars address DIRECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY. *ep2 rilwAsaSt __ State ApicuMaMMetoical COLLEGE. trill Lino Boats to all points on tho Chattahoocho and Flint 1 rivers will bo as follows : Flour, per barrel 10 cents Moal, per loo lbs 6 “ Cotton, per bale 26 “ 49“ Theso ratos will expire October 1st. STKAMK11 WILLI, IV. A. Fry, Captain, Loaves Saturdays at 9 a m for Apalaolilco- la, Fla. 49* For furthor Information call on 4\ A. Itl.lNIt, General Freight Agent. (Hfleo at f!. K. Hof hstrussor's.tu23 tf THE MOST POPULAR PILL r furnished the American people. Th est medical authorities concede their superiority over all others, because they possess alterative, tonic, and healing properties contained in no other medicine. Being strongly Anti-Bilious, they expel all humors, correct a vitiated state of the system, and, being purely vegetable, they do not, like other pills, leave the stomach and bowels in a worse condition than they found them, but, on the contrary, impart a nealthy tone and vigor before unknown. |OUR WORDS INDORSEDl Dr. C. L. MITCHELL, Ft. Moado, Fla., nays: . . . “ I know the superiority of your fills, and want to see them used instead of the 1worth less confounds sold in this country.” . . . in gold.” Hid Sick Headache & Piles 30 Years. . . "I am well. Gaining strength and day.” . . . It. S. Austin, flesh every day.' Springfield, Mass. He Defies Chills and Fever. . . . “ With Tati's fills, we defy chills. Illinois owes you a debt of gratitude.” . . F. It. Ripley, Chicago, III. Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. nmwwiip Gray h«ir is changed.to a glossy black by .1 single application ot this dye. It is easily ap plied, acts like magic, andts as harmless as spring water. Never dfcappnint*. bold by druggists. PriceIt.oo. Office,35 Murray btrect, New Y ork. % half of tho Aoadotnlc year, 1877-’8, will bouln WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMPER 26TII, 1H77. Tho dis cipline Is Military. Tuition lor residents of Alabama or any otlior Statoor Territory is kkkk. Eaoh Cadet Irom Alabama, or olsowhero, at tho beginning or rach term or hall yoar, must dopoHit with tho Treasurer— Contingent Foe #6 00 Surgeon’s Foe 2 60 Total Collcgo Foes, por term #7 60 EXPENSES PER TERM Tuition, froe. Board and Lodging #4° * r »0 10 60 Washing 4 60 4 60 Fuol, Lights and attendance.... 0 uo 0 00 Total #81 60 *70 60 Cadot Uniforms aro lurnlshod in Auburn at tho lowest possible rate Board, washing, fuol, lights, and attendance, are paid for at the beginning of each month. For furthor Inlormatlou semi lor Catalogues. INSURANCE DEPOSIT! PROMPT COMPLIANCE WITH THE LAW BY JHE Royal Insurance Company! Of IjI VEltPOOLi, AND THE Ol' HICHMOA 1 >, V^Y. 50 CENTS PER BOTTLEi B Y ACT of tho Loglnlaturo approved February 28th, 1877, all Flro Insurant / ‘ " “ ~ r Under STATE MANAGEMENT! And In daily operation ovor 37 yoars. 910.000$ FOR SIS TUESDAY, OCT. 26 and 27, 1877, KENTUCKY State Allotment UF $67,025 IN PRIZES! 1 Prize of *16,000 I cgj H 1 Prize of 8,ooo j 1 Prize ol 6,000 i . j 1 Prize of 2,600 ® 7 1 Prize ol 2.6O0 1880 Other Prlzos amounting to... 44.926J P* Whole Tickctff HI OO, 50 W liolo Tick et* for * 15, 100 Ttckclw lor #90. Chartered for Educational Institutions. Un der Charter no postponement '’an over occur. All or zos paid in full. Official list of drawn numbers published In N. V. Herald, N. Y. Sun, and Loulsvlllo Courlor- Journal. Circulars containing lull particulars froo, Adilross MMTIONS A bH lil\NO\, Manager’s Office, 72 3.1 St., Louisville, Ky. 49* Similar Allotments on tho 16th and last days ol ovory month during tho yoar. sop8 ltn pantos doing business In this StatoVro required to make adoposit oi *25,000 in State <d Georgia or united States bonds with the Slato Treasurer, Plgnliylnu tholr Intention ol doing so by next October. Tho ROY AL INSURANCE COM PAN Y ol Liverpool, and tho VIRGINIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY ol Richmond, Va., ha vo already made tho necessary de posit with tlio Treasurer, being fully six nmnthH abend ol tho tlino ullowod by law, or throe months before that when they arc required to signify their Intention. These Companies, In tho hands of tho undersigned, aro woll known for tholr prompt, carolul dialing, and ability to meet ull their obligations, and It Pulley holders iiuedod any further guurantee, they have It now lu tho Deposit so promptly made. fiihimsuBiis-si mi Sells!-fill rM>E g-i.alj S-g. ?2 gj J • s.'g 23 ’ art* t UKAN- O O O-nX* i -- 49* Sold in Columbus by A. W. NOW and M, U. 1IOOO A 4 0. D. F. WILLCOX. Agent. Notice to the Public. An Act to alter and amend an act to change tho place of holding Legal Sales in the County of Muscogee- , Suction 1. He it enacted, etc., That section lirstoi an Act to change tho place of holding legal sales In tho county ot Muscogoo bo so altered and amended as to rood as follows : He it enactni. etc., That In tbo county ol Mus cogee all sales by Shorlfls, Constable#, Kxocu- torB, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees may bo hold at any of tho stroot corners on R E ALESTATE AGENTS. JOHN BLACKMAR, Georgia Homo Building, next to Telegraph Office, Ooiuinhus, Ga., Real Estate, Brokerage and Insurance Agency. LAND WARRANTS BOUGHT. Kofor, by permission, to Banks ol this city. [nov3,’76 tf) PHEN1X CARRIAGE 10RK8, HERRINC A ENCLAND, East of and opposite Disbrow’s Livorv Stable OGLETHORPE STREET, Carriage Work 9» NEW WORK of Various Stylos. myiaeodly Doctors. U»IC. C. K. ISILS Okkhjk Ovuk Kknt’h Drug ; Lawyers. ALOIV/O A. IMF/',I Ell, Attorney and 4'onilRUllor at l.»W. Office Over 120 Broad Stroot. Practices in State aud Fedoral Courts in both Georgia and Alabama. inhlh’77 ly CIIAULK8 Atioriaei'-uuLaw. Up stairs ovor C. E. lluclistrasscr’s store. [lobll,’77 tf] IlLWI/iT II. IILAWI OKI!, Attorney nn«l Councilor ut L»h OtUoo ovor Frazer’s Hardware Store. JaU’77 ly A Tl4.MI.Lt , I lor no) s n ml ton iih.I lots ni Law 12K Broad Stroot, Culuiubua, Ga. janl6,’76 ly i;. k. i iiotias, PRINTING BOOK BINDING Every Description, LOWEST PRICES! THOMAS GILBERT, •I “J 1 t:i ndol |>li St. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Hot Springs, Ark. FIRNT-ULAMB IN KVEKY RKNPE4V1’ Tills House Iiiim Itatli-ltooniH under •ame roof, supplied from the Hoi Spring* D. BALLENTINE, _ ERN HOME SCHOOL for Young Ladles and Little Girls Established In 1842. Principals—Miib. Wilbon M. Caky, Muh Okn. John Pburam Non .197 and 199 North Charles fetreet. tho Langungo »pokon.jyi8 % $1200 S2500I HAl.VKY.Ivrmxnrn^ No |M .Idling Fx|m*ii .l.lrr-4 s. A. GKANT / % V f. A It. Agents wanted. Bmd- iii**i legitimate. Particulars free. AiilrwJ WOkTiiaCU.thUuU.ua. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. M. MASON, D. D. S., Office Over Kuqulror-Sun Office, COLUMBUS, OA., C 1URKS Diseased Gums and j other diseases ot tho Mouth; L cures Abscessed Teeth; Inserts*f Artificial Teeth; Mils Tenth Gold, or All wo teed. Broad stroet hot ween Bryan and Crawford streets, ou at anv kki.i lak auction iiouhk between said streets, In the city of Columbus, upon giving tbo legal notice designating tho timo and place of sale Section 11. Repeals conflicting laws. In oompllanco Musoog, at the Auction House ol li LCIIT, on tlio cornor of streets, In the city of Co- Administrators, Executors, and oth- lvertislng legal sales, will find it to their interest to hold them at tho same place. JACOB G. BURRUS, Shorifl Muscogee County. ii the olloetsol Errors and hold In tutu Messrs. Ill RSUH Broad and Craw lurnbus. S**p20')d5t til If t I’ll MKN Iron O.and Abu- hood ltn !method of treatment. New < a and romurkahlo remedies ^ tf Book-- and circulars sent froc W 1“ I In sealed envelopes. Address ^ (/) 1C IIOM will VsSfM'f ATIOJf, 419^ < N. Nintii St., Phllmteliihia, m Pa. An Institntion having a 11 2 high reputation forhonorablo Pi ei.ntiuid and professional skill'. r E. N. FRESHMAN & BROS,, Advertising Agents, 186 W. Fourth St., CINCINNATI, 0., Are authorized to receive advertisements for this paper. Estimates furnished froo upon ap plication. 49* Sond two stamps for our Advortlsor’s Manual. Over llochstrasH •’SSto Ij“ o, Columbus, Georgia. 9,76 ly) Mvnic 11. BLANDKOKD. Louitt F. G A KHAKI) lll.AMM Oltl) it CAICKAUD, AM«»rii« > h and i ihiiim-IIdis al l,i»w Uffioo No. 07 Broad street, over Wlttiob ^ Klnsel’s Jowolry Store. Will praollco lu tlio State and Federal Courts a physiological View of Marriage! WOMAN AOuideto Wedlo MARRIAGE priyi ,! A PRIVA_ME01 ADVlSERt ^^ g >lf Abuse, Excohhob, or Secret Diaonses, with the beat imuio ofrure, Inrj'i’Jinee*. price fill cW. A CLINICAL LECTURE on the above diieaie* mid those of the Tliroatuiifl LungB, Catarrh, Rupture, tiie Opium Habit,.vr., price 10ct#. Kit Id-r wot tHixt|»al<l«n recctpt ot price*, or all three, fotititining .V-t imgi-x. b.mitltlilly illustrat. «l. I»r 7.’* et«. Addrc.b DR. BUTTS, No. 12 N. Stli St. St. Louia, Mo. Piano Tuning, Ac. E. Vt HI.a ■ , $100, $200, $500, $1,000. ALEX. J’KOTHINOHAM & Ol)., Brokers, No. 19 Wall stroet, Now York, make desirable Investments In stocks, which Ireqaep/.ly pay from five to twonty thuos tlio ^tmouht Invested. Stocks bought and carried 4t long as desired on deposit ol throo por cont. Extd atory eircolars and weekly reports sent ootai ooilly Jins Win DIVERSITY, BALTIMOHE. The Prograramo of Studies lor tlio yoar be ginning Sept. 18, 1877, will be sent on appiioa tlon, julfloaw 4m Watchmakers. 4’. II. IxEiU IN, 134 Broad Stroot, Columi<us, Ga. Watches and Clocks repaired lu tho boat ANHOOD RESTORED. Victims of youthful Imprudent-**, who of ;i sltuplo pre-el e "f nervoio ib-billty. Addrcs l>AVIIlso.\ »Y ( .Nassau .Street,3.K* OOtoed&w 0Ri3TADORO’S HAIR DYE Tin and Copporsmitlis. b'-st, is indUntanooun in itn action, •al shudort «f Mite*k <*r ly applied. U W5i. i Worker In Ti Unlors irom abr jyl,’76 el Iron, Co|»i M> nptly attended to. 174 Broad Street. W F. TICNER, Dontlst.^a Ovku Mason’s Dui <» stohk Randolph Street, Columbus, m \ l» ' i l M> ll imd“lla!r JOSEPH in^ T New 0 V<Pr'k. Pr0prlet0r> °* B onds. I770R SALE, a fow City of Columbus Bonds L 1 of tlio new Issue, with acrued Interest since April 1st. Coupons, April and October, re ceivable lor Taxes mot all other City dues. JOII.M BU4HMAK. > auiu tf Broker,