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GEORGIA NEWS.
Wesleyan Female College at Ma-
' Tuesday night gave u splendid
Inhibition.
Tobn Brooks is trying to gather
iftiie china berries in Quitman to
L e as manure.
Georgia railroad paid one
,„ in dred and twenty thousand dollars
or steel rails last year.
\tlanta will celebrate the Twelfth
yield January Oth, by the usual ad
vertising wagon procession.
duly nine Senators; and less than
ft v ofthe old members of the House
have been returned to their seats.
_The Griffin News says, that with
Howard Williams as manager, H. W.
Urady is about to start a lecturing
tuur.
—About 150 persons—men, women
am l children—from Georgia and
South Carolina, left Atlanta Tuesday
for Texas.
—Hudson, the Democratic nominee
for Clerk ofthe Superior Court in
Spalding county,' is elected over
Mitchell, Independent, by over 250
majority.
—Marshal Fitzsimmons has not
ve t made his appointments. Fitness
will govern. He means to execute
the laws, and thinks he will have no
trouble In doing so.
—C'apt. Ed. Purcell, the hero of
Oconee, and one of the most popular
Georgia railroad conductors, is to he
appointed a deputy United States
Marshal under Marshal Fitzsimmons.
—In Houston Superior Court last
week Joe Humphries, who was
charged with murder, whipping his
: COLUMBUS, tfEbftfllA. THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1877
child to death, plead guilty to volun
tary manslaughter, and was sen
tenced to five years in tire peniten
tiary.
—The Ln Grange Reporter has a
ringing editorial in defence of Gen.
Gordon, against the insidious attack
of the Constitution'll anonymous cor
respondent. The Atlanta crowd, who
composes it are well known, might as
well be informed they cannot defeat
Gen. Gordon.
—The suits of W. A. Hufl’and of
Coleman and Newsom, against J. W.
Lathrop & Co., of Savannah, were
Tuesday decided in the Supreme
Court of Chatham county, by a ver
dict for the plaintiffs. This is a case
arising from some transactions in
meats several years since.
—Governor Colquitt pardoned Vnn-
nious Jennings, colored, who was
sentenced to the penitentiary at the
July term of Oconee Superior Court,
187(i, for the offense of burglary in
tlie day. His sentence was for three
years, hut on the certificate of a phy
sician that lie would die if longer
confined, the Governor humanely
pardoned him.
—A crazy man named John Seals
placed a cigar box so charged with
powder and shot that it would be dis
charged on being bundled, on the ve
randah of Mr. J. Rhodes Hill, in At
lanta, on Monday night and then told
him of it. The machine was render
ed harmless by being dipped in water.
Mr. Hill hod the man arrested and
declined to prosecute.
—One of the most remarkable re
sults of the recent election is tlie ig
noring of the family of Smiths. Only
three of that name, namely: Smith
of Hulls, Smith of Walton, Smith of
Oglethorpe, were elected to tlie Leg
islature. The family of Jones too
has been neglected. We believe hut
one of the Jones, Dr. J. 8., of Mc
Duffie county, will answer to tlie
roll call in tlie.next House.
—It lias been decided at the Atlanta
Fair of tlie Young Men’s Library As
sociation that Conductor Johnston,
of tlie Georgia Railroad, is tlie most
popular railroad conductor voted for
at that fair. He received a majority
of four hundred and seventy-eight
votes and won the splendid gold
watch. Tlie sum realized oil that
watch by the association was nine
hundred and fifty-six dollars net.
The question arises how much did
Johnson pay.
—Atlanta, now that the capital
question is settled, has amoral spasm,
and all tlie keepers and owners of
houses of 111 fame.in that city have
been indicted. We believe Atlanta
lias been afflicted in this way several
times before, but lier efforts in tin-
cause of morality must have been of
little avail, or the labors of the pres
ent grand jury would not be so ardu
ous. Tlie soiled doves will lie de
spoiled of some of their plumage,
some of the poorest may be sent to
jail, and then the stern virture
of Atlanta will lie satisfied. This is
scarcely the way in which to im
prove morals.
—Tlie so-called “Railway and
Steamship Association of the South”
met at Augusta. All the magnates
were present. Tlie convention was
called to order by Governor Brown,
the president. The object of the
meeting was to make some changes
looking to a more equitable position
of the competitive business between
the different lines and a more equita
ble adjustment for lines currying an
excess of business. These objects,
after a most harmonious session, were
accomplished, and at one o’clock Hie
convention adjourned. In other
words, they made arrangements to
equalize competitive towns and crush
those that are in their mercy.
—At tlie sale of tlie real estate of
G. W. Adair in Atlanta, the express
office, the original cost of which was
$41,000, was offered and secured a
lirst hid of $10,000. It ran to $24,030,
and was knocked down to M. C. &
J. F. Kiser. Tlie ticket office ad
joining sold for $5,510, and was pur
chased by ex-Govcrnor Brown. The
Grenville mill, on Forsyth street,
sold to Mr. Patillo for $1,075. A
third interest in the Kimball House,
free from all encumbrance except a
mortgage of $0,000 held by Dr. Jos.
Thompson, was bough! liy him for
$45,000. Tile building cost $000,000,
Twenty-one M. C. Kimball bond
of $1,000 each, secured by mortgage
on Kimball House, brought 05c, by
W. H. Smyth, at making the Kim
ball third the same as that of Adair.
Ninetv shares Street Railroad stock
brought 09 to 100; G. W. Adair's
residence to E. A. Warner, $5,000
Kimball House furniture to Joe
Thompson, $3,200—total sale $101,'
925.
—Tlie trustees of the Lunatic Asv
lum were in session several days lust
week. The hoard consists of Col. I.
N. Whittle, of Bibb, (appointed tc
fill the place of Dr. Jus. F. Bozemaifc.
deceased,) Col. J. S. Pinckard of For
syth, Col. R. L. Mott, of Muscogee
Capt. T. F. Newell and Gen. S. 1
Myrick, of Baldwin. Col. Whittle
was made chairman of tlie Hoard
All the old officers of the institution
were re-elected as follows: Sujieriii
teudent—Dr. T. F. Green; First As
sistant Physician—Dr. T. O. Powell
Second Assistant Physician—Dr. T
H. Kenan; Steward—John Ham
niond; Assistant Steward -John A
Orme; Treasurer—B. R. Herty
Apothecary—W. A. Getting. There
are about 690 patients, which is
larger number than was ever in the
Asylum before at one time, and the
cost per capita lias been only 36.1 cents
ja-r day—which is the lowest point to
which it has ever been brought. This
includes all expenses of every kind,
and it certainly speaks well 'for the
management of the Institution.
ALABAMA NEWS.
-Mr. Frank Pullum, of Union
Springs, is dead.
—The Montgomery Evening Star
lias twinkled out.
—Gov. Sam Bard ceases connection
with the Pensacola Herald.
—The jury in the ease of the Troy
bonds, on trial in the United States
Court, disagreed.
—Dr. Edmunds Mason died in We-
tumpka Tuesday evening, after a
short illness of only four or five days.
—The loss at tlie fire or Sharp’s
mills, on Saturday morning last, is
estimated at ,$1,100, tlie losses being
confined to Mr. Sharp and Mr. Davis.
—Tlie jury at Montgomery in the
case of the United States vs. Logan
Delmar (colored), charged with em
bezzlement in tlie postofflee, brought
in a verdict of guilty,and recommend
ed him to the mercy of the court, on
account of his good character previous
to this trouble.
II W»n’l Tlie Tooblache.
In the ladies waiting-room of tlie
Central Depot tlie oilier day were a
newly-married couple from Grass
Lake. They had been visiting in tlie
city two or three days, and were then
ready to go home. They sat side by
side, of course, ids arm around her
waist and she leaning on his should
er. A long-waisted stranger from
tlie East,having sore eyes ami a big
heart, walked in, saw them thus seat
ed, and in about a minute lie asked
of the husband:
“Has that woman there got tlie
toothache?”
Tlie husband looked up ill surprise,
but made no answer. After two or
three minutes the long-waisted man
again remarked:
"If that woman has got tlie tooth
ache I’ve got a bottle of peppermint
in my satchel here.”
The bride rolled her big white eyes
around, and the husband looked
somewhat embarrassed. Tlie man
from down East unlocked ills satchel,
fumbled among his shirts and collars,
and brought up fouroun'ces of pepper
mint essence. Heuncorked it, touch
ed the contents ofthe bottle against Ids
big red tongue, and, handing it for
ward toward the husband, feelingly
said:
"Just have her sop some on a rag
and rub her gooms with it. We've
used it in our family for—.’’
The bride's eyes threw out sparks
as she lifted her head from its loving
position, and, striking at tlie bottle,
she smirled out:
“TutRache, you fule! If you don’t
know the difference ’tween' true love
and the tuthache you’d better pick
grass with tlie geese!”
"My Lord!’’gasped the man; and lie
hurried out, with his satchel in one
iiand and the bottle in the other.—
Detroit Free Press.
The Greatest Medical Triumph
of Moderti Times.
udecl by Physicians.
Indorsed by Clergymen-
Thite Pill* have gained a popularity unparaU
••led. t Druggists everywhere tay
their saleta unprecedented.
The Reason is Obvious.
„£l iey i Bre . ,l ° worthless nostrum, pulled
up to deceive tlie credulous, but are the
resutt ot I on »f research, hy a chemist
and physician of thirty years’ expert-
ence, w ho values his reputation more
than gold.
What Tuft’s Pills will do.
TMPY PURE? Dyspepsia, Costivoneni. riles.
I nc. I VUnt dt ( . e( tfover & Ague, and Wind
Tucv nunc ShVTTeacInoftP, Foul Breath,
I ntl vUnt Jaundice, Flatulence, and In
digestion.
THEY GIVE Appetite. £lesh to the Body,
■ nbi au d dispel Low Spirits.
THEY ACT on tfie ulood, and remove all
THEY CURE GouTJTTImuniatisni, and Kld-
THEY CURE O^z/TuT?*. Heartburn, and
inci vunc. jjntouscolic.
THEY CAUSE tUHSoT to assimilate, and
■ ncs vnvgt nourjsMhe body.
TUCY CURE NervouSUess, and give re-
inci vunt freshing Sleep.
THEY ARE hivafiuPBlaTbr Female Irregu-
inti lavltlea.
THEY ARE the CesTTmully Medicine ever
i nu Anc aisc0 vered.
THEY ARE harmless, and always reliable.
Bold every where.Hfi^vntn a Jinx.
35 Murray Street, New 1’ork,
Mammoth Stock
OF FIHST CliASS
DRY GOODS!
HI BOTTOM PRICES,
Comprising Largest Line ol‘
DOMESTICS, CLOAKS, '
BOOTS and SHOES,
SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
, , Gents’ and Boys’ HATS.
Ladies’ and Misses’ HATS and Yankee Notions
111 the City, at WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL.
I WILL begin on MONDAY, NOVKM HKIi 5tli, to otter extraordinary
inducement* to the trading public, (live me a ca"
New Advertisenlents.
ISNYDER’S
CURATIVE PADS,
A sure mire for Torpid Liver and all disease#
arising tTwrefrom, Lung, Kidney. .Spine,
Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases,
('HILLS AM) FKVKIt, Costlveness, IlyMprtHda,
Headache. Our Liver. Lung and Ague Pud,
$2. Kidney and Spinal Pad, $3. Pad for Fe-
mule Weakness, £3. NVe send them by mull
»E. F.SNY-
<!>/*/» A WEEK in yoi
■jUU and $5 out lit frt
TO., Portland, Maine.
AGENTS
WANTED!
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.,
820 Broadway, New York City;
(Ideago, HI.; New Orleans, La.;
Or San Francisco, Cal.
Send for Reduced Price List of
MASON & HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
NEW ami SPLENDID STYLES; P1UVE8
RE1X Y 'El) $101<> *-‘>0 E At; 11, T J IIS MONTH
.’ortlnnd, Maine.
JACKSON’S BEST
SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO!
Of Interest to Everybody!
$10,000 WANTED
At J. E. DEATON’S
VARIETY STORE,
No. 1 (Hi, ruder It link in House,
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
Ware, Saddles and
of Plantation and 11
and Notions.
•se Goods were bought for Cash, and
an be sold at bargains. Fanners, laborers
and citizens generally will find It. to their
Dry Goods, Gr
lints, Shoes, liar,
rockery and Glass
mess. A Good line
! Furnishing Goods
alt on
before buying else-
E. DEATON.
Reduction
O N and after tlie 1st of October tlie Rat
via CENTRAL LINE BOATS to all
points on the Chattahoochee and Flint Rlv
era will be as follows;
FLOUR, per barrel 20cents
COTTON, per bale 50 c
Other Freights in proportion.
STEAMER WYIiLY—C. Brocka-
way, Captain,
•CK SATURDAYS, at 10 A M, for A pula-
chleola, Florida.
49*For further Information call on
€. A. Ml.INK.
General Freight Agent.
OfllceatC. E. Hochstrasser’s. Ju23tf
STEAMER BIG FOOT
Leaves Columbus Every Friday
A.T lO A. M.
For Bninbridge and intermediate Landings
’’or Freight or Passage apply on hoard, or to
W. B. SlooHK, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
J. R. Gravks, Agent, Uainbridge, Gu.
.John P. Jordan, Agent, Clmftahooehe<
decl eod&wlm
w
F. TIGNER, Dentist,/
pr MASON'S DIIUG STORK,
Kamioiph'Streel, C'olnmbim, On. Ja21 ly
lies,ll»-1
die
'telling M
the best tobacco i
for this, and see
* ' strip trade
made ask your gr
that each plug bears out
mark with words “Jack
Best” on it. Sold wholesale by all job-
Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON A
CO., Manufacturers, Petersburg, Va
WORK FOR ALL
lii their own localities, canvassing for
Fireside Visitor (enlarged), Weekly i
Monthly. Largeat Paper-in the World, with
Mammoth Chromog Free. Big Commission*
to Agents. Terms and outfit. Free.
P.O. VICK EH V, Augusta, Maine.
d> 1 O ft day at homo.
cT) i rCi fit and terms fre
gustu, Maine.
Notice to Agent
_ _ Jew Organs,hlstops
127Pianos retail price
*175. Hnn'l F. Beatty, Washington N.J
Ring the Gyre
Top, Buc.keyi
knge, Mnglc'Pen uio ink re
Stationery V '
ENGLISH FEMALE BITTERS
Host Female Medicine Extant.
WILL CURE
After ten year*
st, it lias pro
• be the only reli
able female regula
tor known, and is
In extensiv
by physician
111 r o n g it o 111 the
oiintrv. For all
peeies of unnatu
al monthly oh
Ntnietions and ex
esses; for Letteor
lima or Whites,
Falling <> f t h e
Womb, Ulceration
f tlie \Vi>]ii)>,(’iilo
osis, or Uro
Sickness, Nervous
Debility and Pr
t rati on, it acts like
clmnn. A?
on and Vegetable
mic it is unsur
passed, toning the
much, aiding di
lion, exciting
liver, acting
upon the bowels
and building up
and giving perma
nent strength
bole system
Large Hollies only $1.00. Sold hy all
Driijffjitss.
*if-Sold in Columbus by A. M. HHANNON
mil M. IK HOOIl A CO.imgH d.tw-
All Female Com-
WILLCURE
Monthly Obstructions
WILL CURE
old or Young Females
WILL CURE
Girls at Sweet Sixteen
WILL CURE
Pains in tlie Side and
Back.
WILL CURE
Hysterics and Nerv-
WILL CURE
Palpitation of tin
WILL CURE
Girls at Womanhood.
Will Cure
By Regulating.
Will Cure
PRINTING
BOOKBINDING
Every Description,
LOWEST PRICES!
THOMAS GILBERT,
43 Randolph St.
No. 1!M> BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
WING snccpdlcil to the TIN - MANUFACTURING and 1IOU8K FURNISHING bind*
ness of the late firm of W. W. Robarts A- Co., we will continue the business in all Its
ehes, with a large and complete stoek of
Stoves, Urates, Hardware, Hollow Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Japanned
and Planished Ware, Crockery, Cuttlcry, Silver-Plated
and Itrltninin Ware,
and HOUSE FURNISIIIN GOODS of evory description. With increased facilities, we will
continue the manufacture ol TIN, SIIKET IHttN nml COPPKK IV A It K, by experieuecd and
prm-tteul workmen, ami Invite tlie attention of dealers to our stock; and can always till or-
* el's for the same 1’RoMITLY, and gaurantee satisfaction as topricoand «]uality of goods.
P. B. P4TTEBS0W l CD.
I sell at "hard pan prices.
n\^c.
nov4 d&wtf
•all and bo convinced that
JOSEPH.
09 Broad S
t.
BANKINC AND INSURANCE.
R. B. MURDOCH’S
INSURANCE AGENCY!
No. 02 Broad. Sroot,
Representing Fourteen Million Dollars Capital.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Athens, On.
I 1 ILIUMX INSURANCE UOMl’AXV. Hailftml, Conn.
MANHATTAN 1NSURANt'E COMl’AN V, New York.
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COM.I’AN Y, Manchester, Eng.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL relurns 110y per cent, premium to the insured, nud
no liability to nolle) ladders.
MAN1I ATTA.N will insure Oiu Houses at lowest ruling; rates.
$25,000 deposited with tlie State as security Tor policy holders.
laug'Jl ly |
GROCERIES.
(). S. JORDAN, Treasurer.
A. M. ALLEN, President.
Pioneer Stores.
Oliarterod Capital, - - 800,000.
Pioneer Buildings, Front Street, opposite E. &
P. Mills.
TWO' ^TEW STORES
FULL OF
NEW GOODS!
AGENTS FOR CHEW ACL A LIME COMP’Y
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
GROCERY DEPARTMEMT,
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT,
CROCKERY OE EVERY STYLE,
CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
BOOTS and SHOES, especially made for us.
E VERYTHING NKW! Everything bought I
brated CAFAVACLA LIME, l»y car load. In
ered in Browncville, Glrartl, Rose Will, W\ mil
A. M. ALLEN, late of Allen, Prcer A* Illgcs; n
'lienix; Titos. CHAPMAN, lute (Chapman A \
happy to see you.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
P. B. PATTERSON & CO..
(Successors lo W. II. KOItAIlTS & I’O.)
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW SHOES
—AT TIIE—
Old M Store.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
JUST RECEIVED!
New and Attractive
STYLES
WESTERN RAILROAD
ALABAMA.
uw'
—IN—
Gents’ Shoes
Ilrowu Clotii-Top ltutton Congress,
“Fifth Avenue” Congress,
a,
Kid and Ucbble-liuttou,
Slde-Laee and Foxed Work!
A large lot of Ladles’ Kid Foxf.d Button
Shoes—very stylish’ at *2.25 to *31.00.
Tlie l»est Misses' I'iiotki’TIon Tor School
Shoe ever offered In this market.
AN EXTRA LARGR STOCK OF
Brogans, Flow Show, Kip Kootn,
Woiuou’s Plow Shoo*, A
For Farmers. Our stock for tlie WHOLF-
SALKTUADF. Is being dally received, and
in quantity, quality and prices is unsur
passed In the city. Wc Invite the utteiitlou
of CorNTKY M KUCll A NTS.
«*-For anything you want in tlie Shoe
and Leather Line, at bottom prices, call nt
No. 73 Broad Street,
(Sign of the llig Hoot.
WELLS & CURTIS.
Lawyers.
ALON7.U A. DOZIER,
Attorney and t'oiiuaellor-al-liAM
Offleo Over 120 Broad Street.
Practices in Htute ami Federal Courts
hot li Georgia ami Alabama. mb 18,’77 ly
)A N, late salesman Kagle A
•< x>PF.R, lute Grocer, will be
ang2f> if
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, Ac.
C_
GUNBY BUILDING, ST. CLAIR STREET,
—DEALER IN-
Carries, Baggies & Wagons
will exhibit cuts f
inniifacturetl, which li
ufucturer’s prices. AI
lak'r/Afisi!
0f Every Description, at Prices to sail the time
W 1IAT you don't, hoc nsk for, and li
reliable builders) of any Vehicle
will furnish upon short not lee. at nu
work sold and warranted will lie prut
lias now in stock and will continiu
Buggy, Carriage and other Harness; Gents’ and
Ladies’ Saddles in great variety; Collars,
Hames, Bridles,&c;.; Whips,Curry
Combs, Horse Brushes,&c.
BOT AI-U WILL DE SOLD AT CLOSE PRICES.
oet 10 iit&wIy II. O- MqELBB.
MARRIAGE
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
View of Marriage!
■panNMHRpiBA Ouiria to Wedlock and
WOMAN
that unfit for it; tb«*
rroti of Reproduction and
.tlie DiBcanoii of Women.
I A luiok for private, cotuid-
le-ute readiug. 201) pages, prico
1 A PRIVAIt MtDICAL ADVISER! Q
On all dianrtleraof a. Private Nature uri.uiji from 8elf
Abuse. ExreBPPB, or fiecret Dinen80B, with the beat
,1U A CLINICAL LEcWrEY.nWe above di*«*a-<ra and
iho»«* ortho Throat and Lung*, Catarrh,Rupture, tha
Onium Habit,x<\, print tuns.
Eulirr book aunt poatpaidnn receipt of price; or all three,
rontaining .W page*, bcantifnlly illiutratcd, fur Tfi eta,
Addu «. DU. liUTTb. No. 12 N. 6t)i St. 81. Louia, Mo.
Teeth Extracted With
out Pain.
DR. J. M. MASON, I). I). S.
OFFICE:
OVKIt KXIJI'IKKK-KI'X OFFICK, Columbus, <J«.
(i'llF.S DISEASED GEMS i
her diseases of the Moutii; ct
*d Tectli; inscj-L
tills Teeth with
Artitlehil Teeth,
leuper material
muble prices, and
no23 d.twtf
Still in the Field !
F. x. Profumo,
Crawford Street, Colambus, (la.,
J .Kprepared t.» ucrdmnmiiiit'* tl"' ilt'iimncl
fir TOYS, KlIlKWollKS, t'ANDIKH.
AKKS, Jo. ., at th im to unit t/ie titan.
U.«D Zw
SMITH & MURPHY,
City Carriage Works,
COLUMBUS, G A,,
K EEP constantly on hand and inau-
ufactnrc to order all styles of
CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUG
GIES & SPRING WAGONS.
We gaurautee to give a belter Vehi
cle for less money limn was ever be
fore sold in this market. We will dn-
I iiieate any work brought to Ibis mar-
let. S|tecial attention given to repair
ing in ail its branches. Satisfaction gnurnnteed as lo work and price.
Factory oil Bryan Nlrcof, between Rroml and Oglethorpe Streets.
Ware-room Southwest .corner Bryan and Oglcthoriie Streets.
CMARI.IX I'OI.FSl AX.
A(toriuM*at>Lnw.
Up-Htnii’H, Over C. E. HochstraHHer’s Hloro,
fobII,’77 tf
HEN NETT II. CRAWFORD,
Attorney auil Counaellor-nt-laow.
OflloeOver Fra/.cr'H I lard wave Biore.
Jul 1,77 ly
ikkmic rriAWFoun. .r. »r. m'nkill
(HAWFOKI)ti RpMEII.1.,
Aflwnip.t* »n«l 4'oi>i)»(’llo>'*-ftf-Eftw r ,
I2S Huoad Street, C'olumliUH, Ga.
JalO,’7fl ly
H. E. THOR AN,
Attorney nml €'ounM«>llor-at-I.n«
okkiuk;
Over UoclistrasKcr’s Store, ColumbiiR, Gn.
Jytf.'TW ly
MARK. II. 1II.ASDFOI). | LOUIS V. UARKAKI),
lil.AMIFOKI) .1 tJ A It It Altl»,
Altorneya nml C'oiiiiMellor»-nl-l.nn’.
oftice, No. trr Broad Street, over Wiltich &
KiiiHel'H Jewelry Store.
Will practice iu thcSIatcaud Federal Courts,
Hep-1,’75
RAILROADS.
OP
COI.UMBUS, UA, Hcccmbcrn, 1S77.
Trains Leave Columbus Daily,
as follows:
SOUTHERN MAIL.
:45 I*. M. Arrives Jit Montgomery.. 7:52 i» at
Mobile 3:00 a ar
New orleiuiH.. 8:20 a at
ACC ’OMMODATION.”
8:00 l\ M., Arrives at Montgomery... 5:50 a ar
Selma ii; to a ar
Atlanta 7:15 a ar
ATLANTA AND NORTHERN MAIL.
7:00 A. M Arrives at Atlanta 2:20 f ar
\Vasl)i»gl(,|) ... «;.•« F J!
Baltimore x.-.’io f ar
New York 0:15 a at
ALSO BY THIS TRAIN
Arrive at Montgomery 3:50 p ar
TRAINS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
From Montgomery nml Southwest..11:05 a ar
■'rum Montgomery ami Southwest . 7:10 P at
rom Atlanta ami Northwest 7:10 f ,>i
•S^TIiIh Train, arriving at Columbus at
: 10 l* m, leaves Atlanta at 11:30 a at.
K. I*. ALEXANDER, President.
(!HAS. PHILLIPS, Agent. tleelH tf
MOBILE AND GIRARD R. R.
- OWltayt H..
COLUMBUH. UA., December la, 1877.
Double Dally Passenger Train,
TAKING close connections at. Union
1 Springs wltli Montgomery and Eufaula
‘lulls to ami from Montgomery and Eu
faula and points beyond.
Only line running Sleeping Cars on night
trains between Columbus and Montgomery |
Leave Columbus 2:20 p at lo:UO p ar
Arrive ut Union Springs 5:5-5 cat 2:<K) a ar
Arrive nt Troy smni c at
ivo at Eufaula It): lo pat (Iiuoam
Arrive nt Mo
Arrive at Montgoi
Arrive at Mobile..
. 3:i
a at
0:tx
• ar
K:li) a
l:10 a :
i p at
at New orl >aus..
ivu ut Nashville
iveat fjouisville
Ivo at Cincinnati
Arrive at St. Louis
Arrive at, Philadelphia... G:->o pa
Arrive lit New Yo;k 10:05 pa
Leave Troy 12:50 a a
Arrive at Union Springs 2:10 a a
Leave Union Springs 3:10 a :
Arrive at Columbus 7:10 a :
Arrive at Ope!lk« 0:10 a a
Arrive at, Atlanta 2:20 p ?
Arrive at Macon 3:00 p ?
Arrive ut Huvnnnnh 7:15 a a
Passengers for Eufaula Icuvln
at 2:20 i* at dally, arrive in Enfaulajit 10:10 »»
M dully) Jasiving at 10:00 r ai dally, arrive i»
Eufaula at 0:00 a at. W. L. CLARK,
Superintendent.
~
10:05 i
Columbus
CENTRAL & SOUTHWESTERN
RAILROADS.
V VANN AH, GA., November li, 1877.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, Novenibe
II, PasHenger Trains on the Cent ml an
Southwestern Railroads, and Branches, wll
Plano Tuning, &c.
E. W. IIL41J,
Rapairer and Tuner of Pianos, Organs and
Accorduoiis. Sign Piiintlng ulso done.
Orders may l)e left, nt J. \V.l*ease A Nor-
mun’s Book Store. sep6, 76
Tin and Coppersmiths.
W11. FEE,
i Tin, NIicdI Iron, Chopper,
an abroad promptly attended to.
171 Broad St reet.
Doctors.
IHt. E. INTIN.
KICK OVKK K K.NT'S DllUO STORK.
Watchmakers.
C. II. LEIIL'IN,
VUnlelminker,
131 Broad Street, Columbus, Gn
Watches ami Clocks repaired in Richest
nmtcil.
1, '75
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
Georgia Home Building, next to Telegraph
Ofllee, Columbus, Gu.,
Kcul Estikto, Hrokemgc uud Insiiruncv
Agency.
LAND WAKKANTS BOUGHT.
Refer, hy permission, to hanks of tills city.
t.tl d’itawAwfiii
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
>r. m. Hinscii.
JACOB HKCHT.
Hirsch&Hecht
ion & Cominissi
OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE,
COLUMBUS, - - OBOHGIA.
C. S. IURK1S0\, Auctioneer and Salesman.
W ILL give our personnl attention to the sale of Consignments of every description
REA L EST ATE, STOCKS, ItiiNDs, M ERf IIANDISE, 1.1 \ F. STOCK, Ae., at auction
and private sale. Adinlnlstrutor and oilier Legal hull*- m the city uud surrounding coun
try attended U> on liberal terms.
The friends of Mr. liarriHon and tlie public generally arc invited to give us a call when
they wish to hay or sell property «»t any description.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADF.nN ctiNslUN M ENTS, which are respectfully solicited.
44* References, by permistiitai: Cbattahtsicfieu National Bunk, National Bunk of Colum
bus, Eagle A Phenix Manulat luring Company.
Columbuo, Ga., August 26,1877, dly*
WEST, ALADDIN
•& SONS’ SECURITY OIL,
The Best Houkl'IioIiI Oil in Use.
WiiiTiuiltMl 150 tlt-i-s. Fire-lVst.
Water White in Color.
Fully Deodorizod.
Will Not Explode!
HIGHEST AVVARl
Til K C'KNTKN NIA It EXPOSITION
FOR KXCKU.KSU K OF MASUFACTlUK
And High Fire-Test!
Kiuloi’scil I,y Insimuicu Companies!
Read this Certificate- One of Many :
Howard Fjkk J vsi imn» i: Co. okBai.ti-
work, Baltlniorc. Dec. Sid, 1871. -Messrs. C.
West A Sons-gknti.kmkn : Having used
l ions oils sold in ibis city for illuinl-
* ' pi
Leaves Savannah
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Augusta
Arrives nt Macon
Leaves Macon for Atlanta
Arrives at AI Ian la
Leaves Macon for Eufaula (Accon
modal Ion
Arrives atKufaula
1 .eaves Macon for Columbus (At
commodation
Arrives at Columbus...
Making close connections at At Ir
Western ami Atlantic Railroad tors
North ami West.
Eufaula Accommodation leave;
dally except Saturday.
Columbus Accommodation Ira
dully except Sunday.
COMING SOUTH AND
II points
Macon
:aht.
lost) p m
Loaves Atlanta
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Eufuuin (Accommodation)... 0:0o i* ->i
Arrives at Mi won 0:15 a i\r
Leaves Columbum Accoinmotlal ion) S; 15 p m.
Arrives at Macon... 5:J5a jm
Leaves Macon 7:00 a m
Arrives at Mllledgevllle 0:11 a m
ArrlveHiit Eatonton 11 ;B0 A M*
Arrives at Augusta 1:15 p m
Arrives at Savanimb I;IH) p m
Leaves Augusta 0:15 A M
Making eoinieetlons at Augusta for the
North and East, ami at Savannah with the
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad for all points in
Florida.
Eufaula Accommodation Leaves Eufaula
daily except Sunday.
Columbus Accommodation Train runs
daily except Sunday.
TRAIN NO.2—UOING NORTH AND WEST
Leaves Sa van nub 7:-'M) p >r
Arrives at Augusta <i:<H) a m
i Augusta 8:05 p m
Mllledgevllle !»:ll A I
Leave
Arrlvi
Arrlv
*s al F^itonto
•s at Macon
k Macon for Atlanta..,
•h at Atlanta
Macon for Alliimy
IhJiO;
8:00 a »r
. 8:10 A M
. 2:10 l* m
Leave
fan la ’ 8:20 i
Arrives at Eufaula 3:10 i
Arrives at Albany.
Mac
Arrives at ('olumln
Trains on this sci
('olmnbus, Eufaula
ing close ('oiiiipc[I(i
.11:15
, M
•tllllc
r M:i
tla i I \
1 Alla
....... t Atlanta with West-
rn A Atlantic and Atlanta A Klein id
Air-Line. At Eufaula, with Montgomery A
Eufaula Railroad; at Columbus, with We
ern Railroad tit Alabama,
Girard Railroad.
Train on Blakely Extensu
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thu:
id Moldle and
COM ING SOUTH A, N I > E A ST.
Leaves Atlanta..
Arrives at Macon
Leaves Albany
Leaves Kufiiufa....
Arrives at Macon
Albany
Leaves Columbus
at Mi won
Lea vt
Arrlv
. Ma
imtliiK imriHM
mending your ’’Aladdin Security
the s \ fust ami ukvj ever used in our
hold. Yours truly.
(Signed) ANDREW REESE, I
manufactured hy
>11” a)
house
u. west &
SON’S, Baltimore.
ill Uso no Other.
FOR SALE:
27 Shares Km?lt' \ I'lirnix Far-
lory Slock;
HO Shares Geori'ia Home Insu
rance Com pally Slock.
JOHN Itl.Vt KM.vK, Broker.
it AukiikKi
Leaves Augusta
Arrives at Savannah
Making connections stt Suv:
Atlsuitic and Gulf Railroad ft
in Florida.
Passengers for Mllledgevllle m
will take Tram No 2 forSavamu
No. 1 from Macon, wlilch tru
daily, except Moiidav. f<»r:in-<•
Wild.I \ M 1
Gen’i Sup’t fci
i- all points
d Eatonton
Sup’t South
sup
25 tf
W. t;
i Kalin
The Last Chance
IN 1877.
HAVANA ROYAL LOTTERY-
GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING
Will Takr IMaee live. dUt, IS77.
Only 18,000 Tickets, and i!,:M(» Prize*.
CJupltul Prl/.e 0noo,uuo.
Total Amount of Prizes, $1 ,;!.'iO,ooo.
We only gimrmilre lhiwc n.-lo ls oblniiied
through us ns being gi nuim-. Semi vour
orUers nml call for plans to
HUKNJO & UROTIIBH,
NKW oltl.F.ANS, l,A.
OlUesi Agents in the ijouih. iol-£)uoUZiq