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THURSDAY. MARCH 1. M 77.
WM. A. I.ITTI.K.
Alltiwr Hod <'#nii*eUwr mt Law.
MrOrricK over 1. A. Fra*r'* Hr<twrr Store.
f.b4 tf _ __
mu B. BLABDrOBO. LOCI* t OAKBAUU.
• I.AUPI>KU tic OAUKAKD.
Allereera ud Cwmellert U Lew.
Oflloe over Wittch A Klneel'e.
Will prectioe 1b the Bute end Federal Conrte.
fehan
I'MIKX JOB PIINTIIHI Oi l'll K.
NTATNJWS ANT) DISPATCH.
We Invite everybody who need any de
scription of Jon Thin tin o to call at the
Tutus Jos Piuomso Optics and Ret
their work done In the latest style, with
neatness and dispatch. Bill Heads, let
ter Heads, Price Cufhsnts, Cards, Invita
tion Tickets, Posters, and Hand Bills a
specialty.
tar Any quantity of the host quality of
taßs for sale. tf
rOLTHHD* (OTTO) MARKET.
Columbus, Ga., March 1, 1877.
Daily Statement.
Stock on hand Aur. 31,1878... 810
Keoeived yesterday .. 11l
“ previously -.67,459 - 67,570
68,080
" previously 59,163 - 59,168
rtt>k on hand this raomlnß 8,912
Priced.
Market quiet and steady.
Inferior 708
Ordinary #%OH>
Good Ordinary loK
Low Mlddllußs U
MlddUngs H/
Good Middllnifs lly,
W arehouse sales 72
Receipts.
By Wagon 47
'< M.4G.8
“ Klver 0
“ N.AB.It. R 11
8. W.K.B 4
1 W. K. R 40-111
Shipment*
By 8. W. R. R 4
“ M. A G. R. R 0
“ W.R.R 0
Homo Consumption 1— 5
New Advertisements.
Notloe—Rory McNeill, Administrator.
Chattahoochee Khoriff Sales—Jno. M
Sapp, Sheriff.
Try Schenck’s Standard Remedleo.
Fnnrral of Mrs. John K. Damon.
Yesterday evening at St Luke Church,
Rev. Mr. Key, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Branch, preached the funeral eeriuon of
Mrs. Jqo. R. Lawson, after which, assist
ed by the pall bearers, Messrs. Bowers,
Wm. Woolf oik, E. S. Swift.,C. A. Etheredge,
Jno. MoOough and A. M. Brannon, the
body of the deceased was borne to the
cemetery,where it was Interred In the
family enclosure.
A Card.
To all who are suffering from the er
rors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loes of manhood,
Ac., I will send a reoeipe that will cure
you, FREE OF CHARGE. This groat
remedy was discovered by a missionary
In South America. Bond a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman,
btatlon L, Bible House, New York City.
fbo6m
Mure Male.
Klrvon’s S cent,Sen Island Cotton.
“ 8 and 10 cent Bleached Cotton.
feblC tf
Just || reel veil.
A large stock of Flour, Bulb Meats, Fer
ris' Sugar cured Hams and Shoulders,
Com, Bran, Mcal.&c., Ac. at lowest pricos
jafl tf J. H. Hamilton.
Mash. Door, and Blind Emporium.
2,000 Window Bosh glazed,
1,000 pairs Blinds with Buffer's Im
proved Blind Hinge.
1,600 White Pkie Doors.
50,000 feet White Pine Moulding.
All for sale cheap, by
Willingham A Cos.,
On Randolph St., opposite Gammers old
stables. _ jail tf
NEW MPRINS WOOD*
at the
NSW YORK STORK.
2,000 yards London Cords.
10,000 " standard Prints choice
styles.
3,500 “ Hamburg Trimmings -tho
largest stock ever in Columbus.
Third shipment of Curtain Laoe just re
ceived.
A large stock of Spring Oassimeres, In
cluding Pants, Coat ahd Vest, and Suit
Patterns.
Suita mode to order and satisfactionjguar
anteed.
Those goods weio bought bofore the
lateadyanoe and selected in person by onr
Mr. Gordon and we guarantee satisfaction
l>oth as to quality and price®,
febis tf Gordon A Caroill.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York,
has exceeded all Its former prosperity by
its well-timed and judicious concessions
to the popular demand for reduced rates.
It made the first reduction from $4.00 to
$2.50 and $3.00 per day.
Tho first shipment of Spring Dress
Goods, received yeeterday at the Now
Y'ork Store. Gordon A Caroill.
febl7tf__
something
real cheap, you will flud in Klrven’s 200
peces of Hamburg Trimmings,
fob 16 tr
For anything In Groceries, Provisions
Grain, Ac., at "rock bottom," prices sail
on J. H. Hamilton.
nov2 tf
Zrpbjr Wield.
I have received this day 251bs. Zephyr
Wools In White and Colors.
J. Albert Kirven.
larre assortment
of
NSW SAMPLES
for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
1877.
Thomas A Prescott will make Suits to
order In Jt rtt-eioaa Stylo at stock prices.
Fit and workmanship guaranteed.
Call and examine Samples.
No charge for showing.
MARCH.
Spring lq again on us. “What shall wo
do wltti It?” Shall we sit still snd sse If
“something will two up P* Walt for some
undreamed of “Returrttnß Board" to
"ootint us tn" unbeknownst to ourselves ?
Or shall we, like Independent self-reliant
men, wake up ourselves, and do whatever
our “hands tlndeth to do with all our
might ?” We say the latter. If our places
be on farms, lot us sow and diligently cul
tivate, that In due time we may reap; tf In
the work-shop, let os take hold of the tools
that our hands have best learned to han
dle. and use them with all our might and
skill; If In any of thevarlous departments
of trade let us pursue our calling with
industry and honesty. A benign Provi
dence will sojllo on the faithful worker,
and abundance shall rewArd the labor of
tho diligent.
The young trees have already given
signs of the season, and It Is now for man
to apply the knowledge that Is In him to
make a start to-day that will lead to full
barns for tho farmer—oomfortable homes
for the mechanic, and balances In bank
for the merchant.
i • • ■-
Playing sharp for Liberty.
Several months ago wo hod here a
general Jail delivery—on which occasion
twelve or Hfteen pMsoners escaped, several
or whom are still at large. Among the
escaped, and among those yet at liberty,
Is Mack Lipscomb—who, by the way, is a
rascal of great shrewdness, and Is cred
ited with planning the manner of escape,
and of being very active in executing the
plan.
Authorities hero have been constantly
on the alert to discover tho whereabouts
of the refugocs, and to recapture them, If
possible. Recently Information reached
them that this Mack Lipscomb was In or
about Union Springe, Ala., and on Monday
last, orders were sent there to have him
arrested. The arresting party appeared
and found Mack, but not knowing him
personally, oould not Identify him. Mack
was smart enough to see and understand
the situation, and keeping his wits about
him, pointed out another man as Mack
Lipscomb and had him arrested. Of
course, his denial of Identity amounted to
nothing, and the bogus Mack came march
ing quietly towards Columbus, while the
real Mack was wending his way whith
ersoever he would. Thus things pro
gressed until tho party In charge neared
Columbus, when persons were met who
knew Mack Lipscomb, and who satisfied
the officers that their prisoner was not
the man. What has become of the genu
ine Mack, report sayeth not.
—
Artistic.
A few days since we dropped in at Wil
liams’ Art Gallery, and saw displayed
there some handsome pictures, gotten up
In elegant style—among them some beau
tiful stereoscopic views of our Court
House and some of the prominent private
residences in the city. Mr. Williams' Q&l
--lery is well worthy of a visit.
The New Town Hall at Ayrr.
This elegant structure is now oomplete.
In beauty of design it surpasses anything
of its kind In the State. Constructed or
brick and dark marble It is as permanent
as it is charming. The English architects
have adorned it in subdued colors, which
plead! without tiring the eye. Dr. J. C.
Ayer built and gave It to the towu In ac
knowledgment of the distinction they
conferred upon him In taking his name.
Although it is a generous gift, still the
hearty good wishes of a whole people are
of greater value, and the generous donor
has doubtless scoured them.— Groton
Mats.) Journal,
A Merlon* Negro Fight.
Yesterday two negro men woiking en
tho plantation of Mr. Geo. Radcliff, a tew
miles from the city, had an alteroatton In
which one struck the other across the
hand with a hoe handle, breaking two of
his fingers, when the man thus struck
made at the striker with a pitchfork and
thrust two of the prongs into him, inflict
ing severe wounds.
It Is unfortunate for a largo portion of
the negro population, if not for the whole
of It, that they are cot as fully under the
personal authority of the whites as they
once were. Such, and more serious en
counters as that mentioned above, are
now of daily occurrence, while In former
times thoy were almost unheard of.
When they were property, thoy wore not
permitted to kill and malm each other so
freely. And the law should now do what
masters once did—restrain them.
Constantinople is about thirteen
miles round, and is inclosed by walls
on the western, or land side. The
"Harbor,” or Golden Horn, on the
north, divides it from Galatia, and
the Bosporus divides it from Scutari.
These are properly but suburbs, but
make up together the City of Con
stantinople. It would be quite im
possible to imagine a site better fitted
for the building of an imperial city
on. Nothing would seem to be want
ing ; and it is no wonder that the eye
of the world is every now and then
fixed on it. The population of this
imperial city is about half a million,
and is made up of a somewhat motley
group—of Greeks. Armenians, Jews,
Arabs, "Europeans” and Turks; the
Turks making up, as it would seem,
about one-half of the population.
Hr. Mebrnck'd Mlandard RrmrdK*.
The standard remedies for all diseases
of tho lungs are Sohenck’s Pulmonic (Syr
up', Schonck’s Sea Weed Tonic, and
bchenek’s Mandrake Pills, and If taken
bofore the lungs aro doatroyed, a speedy
cure Is effected.
To these three medicines Dr. J. H.
Schenck,,of Philadelphia, owes his uuri
vallod success in the treatment of pulmo
nary diseases.
The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the mordld
matter In the lungs ; nature throws it off
by an easy expectoration, tor when the
phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough
will throw It off, the patient has rest and
the lungs begin to heal.
To enable the Pulmonic Syrup to do this,
Sc hen ok's Mandrake Pills and Suhenck’s
Sea Weed Tonic must bo freely need to
cleanse tho stomach and liver. Schenck’s
Mandrake Pills aot on the liver, removing
all obstructions, relax the gall bladder,
the bile starts freely, and the liver is re
lieved.
Bchenck’s Sea Weed Tonio is a gentle
stimulant and alterative; the alkali of
which It is oomposed mixes with the food
and prevents souring. It assists the di
gestion ky toning up the stomach to a
healthy oondltiouj so that the food and
the Pulmonic Syrup will make good
blood, then the lungs heal, and the patient
will surely get well if eare Is taken to pre
vent fresh Cold.
All whi wish to consult Dr. Schenok,
either personally or by letter, can do so at
his principal offloe, corner of Sixth and
Arch, streets, Philadelphia, every Mon
day.
Bchenc’ks Medicines are sold by all
druggists throughout the country.
mhl eod2m
ATLANTA NOTH*.
The annual commencement exercises of
tho Atlanta medical oollego comof off
to-night. . W j
Mr. Pettis, who was shot by Judge
Black, will very probably not recover.
The Atlanta peoply telegraphing go
Hon. B. H. Hill to defend their rights
more vigorously.
Atlanta la a healthy city but she sup
ports sixteen drug stores and about an
even hundred doctors.
There Is a stillness about (tho capltol
that seems almost ghostly after the recent
legislative hub-bub through Its corridors
and halls.
The number of United States troops In
Atlanta Is Increasing, and, the prospect
for fine summer afternoon parades are
brightening.
Good stores In Atlanta rent for 8135 a
month.
Altanta ladles never tire In their labors
for the Y. M. L. A.
Peachtree street girls Insist that they
prefer the churches farthest beyond the
railroad on Sunday nights, while the girls
on the other sldo of town streak away
over to Peachtree and Walton streets.
Well, we were all young once.— Oonst.
FKAUMKNTM.
—Lover's Leap will be visited again on
Saturday. Do not let the rain catch you
this time.
—Cream colored dresses are made with
ruby velvet sleeves.
'—Thomasons will resume work on the
new factory about tho llrst of next
wook. /
“Carolynn,” tbp correspondent of the
Macon Telegraph, we regret to learn, Is
confined to her bed by severe Indisposi
tion, Her many male admirers are dis
consolate.
—Hunting Is poor recreation now-a
days. It’s better to save 75 cents by stay
at home, unless you go to drink the deli
cious water from the country branches.
—The Rothschilds have taken their an
nual account of cash assets, and can fig
ure up only $3,400,000,000, with no liabili
ties to speak of.
—Gordon <fc Cargill have made anew
improvement at their store. A part of tho
cellar has been llxed up, with stairs lead
ing down to it from the store, In which
they are arranging very conveniently
some of their most substantial goods.
—Rutherford B. Hayes will be flfty-flvo
years old October 4,1877.
—Wm.A. Wheeler is In his fifty-seventh
yoar.
—Samuel J. Tllden is in his sixty-fourth
year.
—Thomas A. Hendricks will be fifty
eight September 17,1877.
—.Ulysses 8. Grant will be fifty-five
April 27, 1877.
--Several of the boys practice jumping
at Wlttich and Kinsel’s corner.
—The Importation of American boef into
England is gladdening the hearts of poor
Cockneys.
—One fellow went out hunting yester
day and killed 8 robins and 3 tamo pigeons.
Somebodys old red pigeon was among the
number.
—No Blandishments will tompt the
South.— Wilmington Star.
—The colored folks domino ball came off
last night. They entered Into it with the
gusto of their white exemplars, and made
it a success.
—I have not, nor have I had, any incli
nation toward matrimony.—Simon Came
ron.
•
—Tbe mother of Oarl Sehurz died last
week at his residence In St. Louis, aged
79 years.
—The newest precales are In India de
signs, and dark colors, like those soon in
cashmere shawls.
—ln London, ladles’ dresses are kept
close to the figure by means of elastics
sewed to the creases.
—An English announcement Is that
“ladies, without distinction of sex, are In
vited to attend."
Spain has sensation In aniEngllsh officer
who has turned matador and made a suc
cessful debut at Madrid. He displays
great pluck as well as quickness, dodging
the bull without turning his back to him,
and promises to boa favorite.
—Don Carlos has had an obsequient re
ception at Bucharest. His visit was filled
with ballß, calls and dinners, and a local
newspaper sweetly says: “All those who
have had the honor of conversing with
Don Carlos are enchapted by hisuffabillty
and gracious manners.”
—lnexpensive evening toilets are sub
jects of especial consideration this winter,
and some pretty white muslins have been
seen trimmed with white silk. Scarfs
made of muslin are bordered with the silk,
and trimmed additionally with fringe.
—The young Napoleon was drafted tor
the French army lately, but pleaded that
he was the only son and support of his
widowed mother, Eugenie, and was let off.
The ex-Empress has vast property, and it
is funny to think how the yotirrg Prince
must have to scratch around and sell pa
pers and black boots and swoop oat offices
and drop corn at twenty-five cents a day
to support her.
—“Oh ma,” exclaimed a stylish young
Chicago Miss on tho opening day of Lent:
“I can't go to service after all, for I have
no prayer book.” "W’y, yes you have,
daughter,” said the mother; “where’s the
costly one I gave you Christmas.” Oh,
that one,” replied tho Miss—"l couldn’t
carry that, for it doesn’t match my dress
at all!" And the poor girl had to remain
away from the church privileges.
For the Georgia Grange.)
Another New Urangr.
Uolingbroke,Ga., Feb., 14,18(7.
Editor Georgia Grange:
Another new Grange (No. 721) was or
ganized in Walton county, January 31st
uIL, by Thompson Reeves, Master.
lYotlilng
is so cheap as Kirven’s stock of Domes
tics. feblO tf
AT TIIK CASH UItV GOODS NOI SE
SEE THE TRICES ! !
Worsted Fringes commencing at Bc.
Silk Dress Buttons at 50. per dozen.
Double-width Table Cloths, pure linen,
at 35c. per yard, worth 60c.
Closings, Hamburgs at A sacrifice.
A small lot of Worsted—Plaids and
Stripes, at 15c., worth 35c.
Black Grenadines, old stock at a saving
of 33 per cent on prices to obtain in 30
days:
One piece at 87%)., worth 50e.
“ “ “ 85c. “ $1.25.
They are all perfect Goods.
Shoulder Shawls at 35c.
toba tf j. s. Jones.
NriKllr r Money.
There Is no doubt but the present condi
tion of all kinds of business and Industry
Is fearfully depressed, and it behooves
every family to look carefully to their ex
pense*. Winter is coming on whea chil
dren are liable to Croup, Whooping
Cough, ate. Coughs and Colds will pre
vail everywhere, and Consumption, With
other throat and lung diseases, will carry
off many.—These diseases should not be
neglected. Doctor's bills are expensive,
and would advise our people to use Bos
choa's German Syrup. It never has
failed. One bottle at 75 cents will keep
your whole family well during tho winter.
Two doses will relieve any case. Sold In
all towns In the United States, and by
your Druggists
declß dJtwtf Gilbert <fe Tkobnton.
The largest and best assorted stock Of
Kid Gloves In tho city at the New Yokk
Stoke. Gobdon & Cakoill.
febl7 tf _
Bargain*.
If you want real bargains in 10-4 Sheet
ings call on J. Albert Kibven.
feblS tf
Lumber, Lumber, Lumber.
Call and see our Lumber.
jali tf Willingham & Cos.
-
At the New Turk store.
Call and see the elegant line of Ladles’
Silk Scarfs and Handkerchiefs in tho new
Spring Shades.
febl7 tf Gobdon A Cargill.
t , .
Need Oats.
Largo lot Choice Spring Oats; just re
ceived by
ja2s dtf&wlt J. 11. Hamilton.
Now Is the Time.
To leave your measure with Messrs.
Thornton & Acee, for a handsome
DBBS3 OK BUSINESS SUIT
for Spring or summer-wear—Handsome.
NEW SAMPLES
and
NEW FASHION PLATE
Just received.
Prices guaranteed as low as any mar
ket for the same class of goods—A perfect
tit warranted.
fcb9 tf
Bxlo Windows for 12%c per light glazed
and other sizos In proportion.
Four Panel Doors for $1.60 and up
wards.
jali tf Willingham A Cos.
lure 4k Wilson s
celebrated Belts will eure chills, correct
deranged nervous systems, strengthen
the appetite, and actively aid In restoring
mpaired lealtlf. For sale at
apr2o tf M. D. Hood A Co.’s.
STATE
Agricultural & Mechanical College
OF ALABAMA, 1870.
LOCATION—BUILDING.
Tbe College la situated in the town
of Auburn sixty miles from Mont
gomery, directly on the line ofWiß#*.
the Weatern Railroad. *
The region ie high and healthful,
850 feet above tide water, being more GZOShr
elevated than Montgomery by 700 feet, or than
Talladega or Birmingham by 800 feet.
Tbe building ia large and commodkma, and ie
well tarnished with room* lor College use.
COURSES.
The College offers five courses, allowing a spe
cific degree to be attained in each: 1. Course in
Agriculture, Three years. 2. Course in Litera
ture, Four years. 3. Course in Science, Four
years. 4. Course in Civil Engineering, Four
year* 6. Course in Surveying, Two years.
Fifth, or I'rrparatory Class. —The imperfect
preparation in the rudiments which many of the
applicants for admiaion exhibit, renders it
necessary to establish a class lower than the
fourth class of the regular cour-e.
Ihrivilegetl Students —The sons ©f Ministers of
the gospel in active service, and young men pre
paring for the ministry, are admitted to all
the privileges of the College free of tuition fees.
Two Csdets from each county of the State of
Alabama, recommended by the County Buperin
tendent, will be received by the Faculty, and
their appointments approved by the Board of
Directors. They will not be required to pay tui
tion fees.
XXFKKKRB.
Tuition for Academic year f 40, (S2O in advance,
last Wednesday in September, and S2O second
Wednesday in February.) All Cadets pay au in
cidental fee of $lO on entrance. AJI Cadets pay
on entrance, Burgeon's fee of $5. For clothing
(in advance,) $45. Board sls to $lB per month.
Regular expenses of a student, including tui
tion and other fees, and board should uot and in
most cSses do not, exceed S2OO per annum. If a
State Cadet $l6O. ’ A cheap and substantial uni
form is worn by all Cadets. Military discipline
is enforced, and drill required of all not physi
cally disabled.
AOAJXRXae YEAR.
First term begins last Wednesday in Septem
ber. The second term begins on Beeoud Wednes
day iu February, and ends at Commencement
last Wednesday In June.
47* For Catalogues apply to
I. T. TICHENOR, resident, or
E. T. GLENN, Treasurer.
BoptH wtf Auburn Ala.
This standard article is com
pounded with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderftxl and
as satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to
its youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and
making the hair grow thick and
strong.
Asa dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As
sayer of Massachusetts, saj’s, “The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and
I consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Hollar.
Buokin gh.am’s TDye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be.
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other un
desirable shade, to brown or black,
at discretion. It is easily applied,
- being tn one preparation, and quick
ly and effeatually produces a per
manent color, which will neither
rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N. H.
Soil tf iS Snfflitl, ui Stolon is HoHotsM.
Railroads
MOBkE&iGIRARD B.R.
Colombo, Ga., November 26, 1876.
Double Daily Passenger Train
MAKING clo#e oonnectioa at CuioH
with Montgomery A Eufrulaltallroad trains
to and from Montgomery And point* beyond.
This ta the only line making night aud uay con
nections at Montgorney for the Northwest.
Through coach with sleeping accommodations
between Columbus and Montgomery:
Passenger &
Mail Train Freight Train.
Leave Columbus 1:60 r. m. 7:36 r. m.
Arrive at Union Sp'gs. 6:30 p. m. 12:32 a. m.
•• “Troy 7;60 p.m. %:16a. U,
•• “ Kufhula 6:30 a.m.
“ “ Montgomery 740 p. m. 6:35 a. M.
“ “ Mobile .... 6:26 a.m. 4:00 P.M.
“ “ New Orleans 11:25 a. M. 9.66 p.m.
“ •• Nash till© ... 8:00 a. m. 7:65p.M.
“ “ Louisville... 3:40 p. m. 3:30a.m.
“ “ Cincinnati .. 8:16 p. m. 7:26a.m.
“ “ Bt. Louis.... 6:10 a. m. 7:33 p.m.
“ ‘iPhUadeipfea 7.36 a.m. 3:30p.m.
“ “ New York. ...10:26 a m. 6:46p.m.
Leave'Trof .42:30 a. M.
Artiveta : l< Sp’gs. 3 22 a. M.
“ “ CoUmbiM... 7:10 a m.
** frpelfka 8:46 a. w.
“ *• Atlanta 4:28*. M.
“ *• Macon 7:05 p. m.
“ “ Savannah.. ..11:45 a. m.
Passengers for the Northwest will save twelve
hours time by this route.
Trains arrive in Montgomery one hour earlier
than any other line.
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
D. E. WILLIAMS,
General Ticket Agent. *ug3 tf
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA
Columbus, Ga., Feb., 11, 1877.
TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBUB DAILY, AS FOL
LOWS:
(HOUTHKBH MAIL.)
2:20 p m. Arrive at Montgomery 7:23 p m
Mobile 6:00 a M
New Orleans 11 :30 a m
Nashville 8:00 Am
Louisville 3:40 p m
Memphis 8:00 pm
( ATI-ABTA A HI) NOBTUia* MAIL.)
6:60 am. Arrive at Atlanta.. X* . 4:23 pm
Washington. 11:55 r m
Jlaltimor%v*. 3;10 a m
New York 9:30 a m
Also by this train arrive at Montgomery 12:24 p m
Selma 8:40 pm
Vicksburg 10:00 a m
TRAINS ARRIVE AT OOLUMBUB
From Montgomery and Southwest 12:55p m
From Montgomery and Southwest 7:00 pm
From Atlanta and Northwest 7:00 p m
JUT This train arriving at Columbus 7:00
p. m. ; Leaves Atlanta 11am.
E. F. ALEXANDER, President.
CHAS. PHILIPS, Agent. jeß tf
EXCELSIOR
Printing Ink Cos.
BEST (VI) CHEAPEST
PRINTING INK IN THE MARKET.
13 BARCLAY *T., N. Y.
dec3o d&w2m
TWO BILLIARD TABLES
FOR SALE
AT Ruby Restaurant, under Rankin House.
City Taxes aro so high I cannot afford to
run them.
ja24 eodlm A. F. CLEMENTS k CO.
Colonists, Emigrants and
Travelers Westward.
FOR map circulars, condenaed time tables and
general information in regard to transpor
tation facilities to all points in Tennessee, Ar
kansas. Missouri, Minnesota, Colorado, Kansas
Texas, lowa, New Mexico, Utah and California,
apply to or address ALBERT B. WRENN, Gen
eral Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga,
No one should go West without first getting in
communication with ths General Railroad
Agent, and befiome informed as to superior ad
vantages, cheap and quick transportation of am
ities, household goods, stock and farming imple
ments generally. All imyormatiok chwfully
given. W. L. DAN LEY,
teplS tf ; G. P. k T. A,
T. S. SPEAR.
No, 10! 6a.
Watches, Jewelry and Clocks Repaired promptly
ail orders will receive prompt attention.
Remington Suit Maciuna Deoot. __
fl 1 Tp II *TTrtobtained for mechanical de
r fl I r 111 I \ vit>ea * menioalor other com*
I fl I Lb II I wpoufids, ernabaefita! designs
trade-marks, and labels Caveats, Assignments,
Interferences, etc., promptly attended to
IXVKXTIOXB THAT HAVE BEE.\
nr I r nT r Wra Patent Office uiay
Hr Ir I - I Mlstill.in most caees.be se
nLJLU I LlJiured by us. Being op
posite the Patent Office, wc can make closer
searches, and secure Patents more promptly and
with broader claims than those who are remote,
irom Washington.
ILllfr LlTnnC' send us * model or
111 l rN I lIK of your device;
111 V Lull I Ullvwe make examinations
free of charge and advise as to patentability. All
correspondence stnctlv confidetial. Prices low.
AND NO CHARGE UNLESS FATEKT
IS SECURED.
We refer to officials in the Patent Office, and
to inventors in every State in the Union. Ad
dress, iu Herman or English, C. A. KNOW’ A CO.,
Opposite Patent Office, Washington. D. C.
200,000
Choice Fruit Trees,
AT TH* FOLLOWING FRICKS:
AJ. lyexrolcj.... ...10c. AffiSSSk,
•’ 2 ” " isqc. SlllSjjig
Ch 2 :: ::
Plum 2 “ “ 25c.
Guaranteed choice varieties.
All orders secompsnied with Cash will be
promptly attended to, or Trees shipped per Ex
press C. 0. D.
lteffercnce given If required.
Sk W. 0. PASCHAL,
j3(S eodTwlm Geneva, Gs.
NEW FURNITURE
JUST RECEIVED.
First lot now in stork consists of aii
Articles in
The Furniture Line.
LATEST STYLES-ALL FRESH.
95F And will b sold Lower than usual.
I. Rooney,
83 and 85 Broad street.
Stairs. febll aw
INSURANCE.
Semper Idem. Semper Idem.
1849. WILLCOX’S 1877.
Insurance Agency.
3 °
The same tiihe-tried, Fire-tested Experience!
The same Old, Strong, Rich List!
The same Massive Array of Gold Assets!
The same Prompt, Skillful, Liberal Dealing!
READ THE LIST:
iEtna Insurance Company ..Assets (Gold). $‘7,278,127 44
North British and Mertantile Insurance Cos “ “ 15,887,892 26
Hartford Fire Insurance Company “ “ 8.273,869 24
Royal Insurance Company “ “• 19,559,429 05
Continental Insurance Company “ “ 3,040,085 29
Insurance Company of North America “ “ 6,601,884 51
New York Underwriter*’ Ageacy “ “ 3,360,731 47
Phenlx Insurance Company... “ “ 2,792,902 92
Union Marine and Fire Insurance Company... “ " 755,781 97
Virginia Home Insurance Company “ “ 283,199 99
Total Assets (Gold) $62,838,904 14
OVER SIXTY-TIVO MILLION!! OF DOLLARS !
Theftc game Grand Companies paid their SIXTEEN for losses in Chicago and
Boston in 1371 aud ’l2 without heaiUtion or delay. For Policies in such Companies apply to
Willcoy’s Insurance ((tenrv.
41r Risks taken anywhere in the State. Losses paid here. feb2B eodtf
John Blaclimar,
Non-Board Fire Insurance Agency,
SEXT TO TELEGRAPH OFFICE.
AMEIUCAJT, PHILA.
Incorporated tn 1810.
CAPITA!. AND SURPLUS *1,8*0,044
FIIANKI.IN, ST. LOUIS.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ...... 8835,541'
PETEHNIIURG SAVINGS, VA.
SIO,OOO Deposited with Comptroller of Georgia a* Security to Policy Holder*. Incorporated 1860.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, . - 1 . . . - 8858,534
AMAZON, CINCINNATI.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ...... 81.488,314
Farmers and Drovers, I.oulsvllle Ky:
CASH CAPITAL, ........ 8800,000
Citizens. Newark, N. J
Incorporated 1881, CAPITAL ud SURPLUS, . - 8884,085
r*rlck •ollctk-d on CUN’ 1101*1.8, COTTON' in store, DWELLINGS, FURNITURE nd MEB
CHANDLSE.
A* I hive done much to lower the Rates of Insurance here, the Public OWE IT TO TIIEMBELVEH
TO 90*1 AIN MB.
g—-P'-J I."J( . 1 i ■■ ;—l'ja-ih-
GROCERIES.
W. 1. WATT. 1. A. WALKER. OHAB. H. WATT
WATT & WALKEE,
WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Corner under ILun it In House.
Have the largest anil Best Selected Stock of Groceries in* the City *f Columbus.
OONSIBTrSO OF
BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDEBS, BULK BHOUL
DEBS, BULK HAMS BACON HAMS.
LARD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs.
FLOUR of all grades, including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the best in the world.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, MACKEREL, SOAP, CHEESE,
COFFEE, 6YSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as
OSNABURGB, SHEETING, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent
proof that may be desired.
Our stock of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot be equaled in this city. It includes all grades of New Or
leans in barrels ana half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a delightful flavor and rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
iuil tf WATT Et WAIKFR
Great Reduction in Fine Photographs
AT
G. T. WILLIAMS’ GAIAjICHY
(OVER CARTER’S DRUG STORE.)
A LI.STYLES AND SIZES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS REDUCED CONSIDERABLE FROM FORMER
A PRICES; putting line finished PHOTOGRAPHS in the reach of ail.
Call and examine HEW STYLES and PRICES, and yon dill be aure and have your picture take*
at this GALLERY.
Taking Children and Copying Pictures a Specialty.
One visit will satisfy any o txo that no batter Fid UKEB can be bad than at this GALLERY.
$T3r Remember the place is ever Carter's Drug Store. You are respectfully solicited to call.
oct-26 tf
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RET AID
DRUGGISTS,
fc 93 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.,
HAVE IK STORK A I.AROX. AND CAREFULLY Of
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to aupply their former patrons, and the public
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices that cannot fail to insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in onr lin6 buy elsewhere before seeing enr goods
and knowing onr prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PTJEE.
m -
PAINTS! PAINTS!!
We have full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and at Bottom Prices.
o
Window Glass and Putty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired.
o
Some Made Fertilizers !
Early in the Season we will have on hand largo supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy in
buying. Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals tor
the past six years justifies us in saying we are prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grown in
thf9eountry m. and. hood & co.